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        <p>Weather</p>
        <p>COAST: Increasing doudbms today with tdghs in mid 40a. dumoe of rein tonight and rain</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>INSIDE READING</p>
        <p>Oliver Mack scored a scbooi record 47 points as Bast Carolina defated South CaroUna-Alken 7-80 last nl^. Story on K-L</p>
        <p>Umly Monday.</p>
        <p>97th Year NO. 37</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1978</p>
        <p>98 PAGES7 SECTIONS</p>
        <p>PRICE 30 CENTS</p>
        <p>So. California Rainstorm Now A Giant Snowstorm</p>
        <p> Tn  CAVAn  ^ilrAPfiv  snnw-hatlPtYK  MdW65</p>
        <p>By United Press International</p>
        <p>A killer rainstorm that ripped through Southern California, triggering flash floods and huge mudslides, turned into a giant snowstorm as it moved through the Rockies and into the Plains Saturday.</p>
        <p>At least eight persons were killed and another 28 persons were missing and feared dead in California in the storm that was accompanied by gale force winds Friday. The 28 were swept away by a 20-foot high wall of water</p>
        <p>destroyed the ^mountain resort of Hidden Springs and nearby camp areas.</p>
        <p>The storm hurled water and mud through city streets and</p>
        <p>suburban canyons, washing away roads, bridges, cars, homes and people. Small boats were ripped from their moorings by the winds. Property damage was estimated in the millions of dollars.</p>
        <p>The deluge poured into a cemetery, washing about 30 bodies from their graves down onto the town of Tujunga. Don Sulots, who moved into his home only two months ago, said he expected it to take days to dig corpses out of the muck four feet deep in his yard.</p>
        <p>Its reaily quite a way to start iife in a new home," he said. Mud, rocks and corpses alt around  its like a nightmare.</p>
        <p>In Soledad Canyon, seven lions escaped when floodwaters knocked apart their cages. Four of the lions were captured unharmed, but three others were shot to death.</p>
        <p>About 1,200 persons were forced to evacuate their homes in the Los Angeles area and in the San Joaquin Valley.</p>
        <p>The storm also dumped about 6 feet of new snow in the mountain areas near Yosemite Nationai Park. California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. called out the National Guard to help dig out the area, which aiready had about 7 feet of snow on the ground.</p>
        <p>'The low pressure system also dumped up to 23 inches of snow in the mountains of Nevada and</p>
        <p>aiready snow-battered Midwest and Northeast.</p>
        <p>The National Weather Service. which issued heavy snow, warnings for the mountain states and winter storm warnings for the Plains, said it was the strongest system to deveiop over the Great Basin so far this winter</p>
        <p>Up to 8 inches of snow was expected in the Rockies and blizzard conditions were predicted for Montana.</p>
        <p>'Hiis could become a dangerous storm, the NWS said.</p>
        <p>In Rhode Island, thousands of federal troops and National Guardsmen were still working through the weekend to clear highways of huge snow drifts and stranded autos from last</p>
        <p>Feels He Did Right Thing</p>
        <p>Arizona as it headed toward the weeks blizzard.</p>
        <p>N.C. News Briefs</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. told a civil rights group Saturday night he did what he thought was right in the case of the Wilmington 10.</p>
        <p>Hunt, in remarks prepared for a meeting of the state Human Relations Council, called his decision to reduce the sentences of the group rather than grant their wish for a pardon the most difficult decision I have had to make as governor.</p>
        <p>Acknowledging that many people involved In civil rights work disagreed with his decision, Hunt said he knew the case was a great concern to people who know the discrimination and racism that have existed in our state.</p>
        <p>He reviewed the process he went through in reaching his decision and said he made the decision that 1 thought was right.</p>
        <p>The WUmington 10 were convicted of arsim and conspiracy charges that arose from the firebombing of a</p>
        <p>white-owned grocery in Wilmington. Hunt reduced the jail terms of the nine nien still in Jail, The 10th person, a white woman, was paroled last year and is now out of parole supervision.</p>
        <p>Hunt, speaking about many of the minority programs underway in his administration and of the blacks-he has named to prominent positions, said North Carolinas human relations progress should not be judged by the Wilmington 10 case alone.</p>
        <p>We have to look at other aspects of the lives of our people  their economic opportunities, the houses and neighborhoods and conununities they live in, their representation in government, the quality of their education and health care, their opportunities to be all that they can. That is where we can make a real difference in North Carolina  in the hearts and minds and bodies of our people, particularly our young people, he said.</p>
        <p>Hunt, Cronkite Exchanges</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) - Gov. Jim Hunt lectured Walter Cronkite on fairness and balance in television newscasts Friday in the governors continuing correspondence with the CBS anchorman about coverage of the Wilmington 10.</p>
        <p>The governor was responding to a letter he received from Cronkite after he wrote CBS News to complain about the networks covera^ of his recent televised decision in the Wilmington 10 case.</p>
        <p>Cronkites letter replied to Hunts earlier complaint, and apologized for the sloppy reporting and editing which omitted reference in the evening newscast to how many years Hunt cut from the setences of nine Wilmington 10 defendants.</p>
        <p>The letter also reacted to Hunts complaint that the newscast concentrated on the negative reaction to Hunts decision denying pardons to the defendants, who were convicted In 1972 in connection with racial violence in Wilmington, N.C., and became a human rights cause to some observers.</p>
        <p>Cronkite told the governor he felt CBS coverage overall was fair and said the evening broadcast concentrated on reaction to the governors decision Intentionally.</p>
        <p>HriiiW PUSHED OFF POUNDATIWI  The home of Stuart Fiadiuff in Uie HoOywood area is examined by neighbors, right, and city maintenance crewman Friday. The bouse was pushed off</p>
        <p>B foundathm by a mud slide canned by heavy rains. (AP Laser</p>
        <p>photo)</p>
        <p>Emergency Energy Measures For Ohio, Other States</p>
        <p>Kathleen Crosby Explains Her Vote</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP)  Kathleen Crosby of Charlotte said she voted against the rest of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors on a resolution preparing for a legal battle with the Department of Health. Education and Welfare because she thought HEW will perceive it as North Carolina arrogance to continue the dual system.</p>
        <p>'The board is preparing lor a legal battle over the desegrega-tionof the 16-campus university system.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Crosby pointed to the lack of doctoral programs at UNCs predominately black campuses, and commented that if the university said, the black institutions dont have the qualifications for a doctoral program, then youre proving what HEW has said.</p>
        <p>By STEPHEN C. KITOiEY</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Carter, warning even greater hardship may be ahead before the 68-day coal miners is settled, ordered emergency measures Saturday to keep energy flowing to Ohio and other hard-pressed states.</p>
        <p>Carter also permitted the Environmental Protection Agency to suspend air pollution regulations for Ohio to relieve potential power shortages and instructed Attorney General Griffin Bell to work with strikebound states to prevent outbreaks of trouble.</p>
        <p>The United Mine Workers bargaining council, divided over whether to accept a new contract negotiated by union president Arnold Miller and soft</p>
        <p>meet</p>
        <p>Pitt NAACP Holding Celebration Meeting</p>
        <p>NEW HOiUZOiB... DwBey Flood (left), Amto-tant Sifit of the State Dept of Public Inatruc-tloa, was keynote speaker at the NAACP banket</p>
        <p>Satunlay. With Flood is Rev. Denlsoo D. Gar rett, praidtent of the local NAACHP diapter.</p>
        <p>(Reflector Photo by Keith Mills).</p>
        <p>Gene McAbee Is Jaycee 1978 Young Law Officer</p>
        <p>Arthur</p>
        <p>McAbee,</p>
        <p>Eugene (Gene) a young Greenville policeman, was honored on Thursday night as the Greenville Jaycees selection for the Outstanding Young Law Officer for 1978.</p>
        <p>McAbee, a 25-year old policeman who has been with the Greenville Police Force full time since September 1976, holds the rank of Patrolman I.</p>
        <p>On accepting the award plaque at the ceremony, McAbee asked that it be dedicated to the late James J. McConkey, a young former Greenville policeman killed in the line of duty earlier this year In Fayetteville. McConkey was McAbees training officer when McAbee first joined the Greenville fOTce in 1974 on a part time</p>
        <p>Ft. Bragg. At the time of his discharge he hdd the rank of Sergeant (E-4).</p>
        <p>He is married to the former Kimberly Braswell of Roanoke Rapids and they are the parents-of one child, a daughter, Jennifer. McAbees parents are Mr. and Mrs, Arthur L. McAbee of Roanoke Rapids. He is a 1971 graduate of Roanoke Rapids High School and holds the BSP Degree in Corrections from East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>tion and to increase public awareness of efforts made by young men in this field to preserve peace and human dignity in todays society.</p>
        <p>basis.</p>
        <p>A native of Roanoke Rapids. McAbee served two years active duty in the U.S. Army, with the 58th MUitary Police Company at</p>
        <p>He was sports editor of Jacket Journal, the newspaper of his high school, and is a member of the police basketball team. He likes playing baseball and is an amateur guitarist.</p>
        <p>The annual Jaycee award for the Outstanding Young Law Officer is made each year to a young policeman who has achieved success and leadership in his profession, "rhe award is designed to give public recogni-</p>
        <p>By KEITH MILLS Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Dudley Flood. assistant superintendent of the State Department of Public Instruction, told a banquet meeting of approximately 175 members of the Pitt County Branch of the NAACP Saturday night that he sees a need to create human support systems for young people in the community.</p>
        <p>The meeting, held at the Ramada Inn, was one of several activities staged Saturday by the local NAACP, which is currently bolding its Emancipation Proclamation celebration.</p>
        <p>Addressing the group. Flood said; Weve talked about what has been done for our kids, but now the issue is what can be done with regards to ail things, like love, affection and understanding, which go into support systems?</p>
        <p>The speaker outlined four steps necessary for developing a support system: We need to redefine the needs of our children; we need a plan for solving problems; we need to orchestrate those plans and give them a structure; and we need to assess them to see if they are working. Do they meet the objectives weve set? If they dont, then we need to redo the process,</p>
        <p>A basic need for parents and institutions is the ability to recognize and iitentify possible solutkms, hesaid.</p>
        <p>For instance, looking at a redefinition, perhaps what we previously thought should be done in schools could be accomplished at home, and vice-versa. he said.</p>
        <p>Typically, we think of the home as the place where you feed your children, but now we know breakfast at school is more econom ical and provides a more structured diei, he said. Wherea children at home eat what they want.</p>
        <p>"Also, most parents have probably thought that the function of stressing moral values was a matter for the home, but now were not sure it can be done in the home, he said. Perhaps schools can teach children a broad cadre of values from which they can choose.</p>
        <p>Thus, my thesis is that if we can identify things children need and. rather than quarreling about who should be delivering which one, develop a more cooperative effort among our churches, schools, homes and public organizations, we should be better able to look at these different institutions aad see which needs they are suited to deliver, he said.</p>
        <p>The theme of the weekend-long celebration is New Day Begun, which deals with the development of the individual.</p>
        <p>(CoaOnoedoapageAS)</p>
        <p>coal operators, did not Saturday.</p>
        <p>On Friday with more than 200 angry coal miners outside calling for rejection, the council voted informally 33-3 to disapprove the proposed settlement announced last Tuesday. Miller stayed away froiji the meeting, saying there o)uld be no collective bargaining until this irresponsible action ceases.</p>
        <p>In charting a course of action. Carter steered clear of invoking the Taft-Hartley Uw which impowers him to order the miners back to work for a cooling off period.</p>
        <p>I have asked the secretary of labor, working in close cooperation with the Federal Mediation and Cwwiliation Service, to continue efforts to facilitate the collective bargaining process, Carter said. I continue to believe that the solution to the strike must be worked out in free collective bargaining by the parties. Even when a settlement is achieved, fficials said coal operations might take 25 days to return to normal. Ratification of any council-approved settlement will take at least 10 days and officials estimate it</p>
        <p>will take another 15 days to open mines closed since Dec. 6, when the strike began.</p>
        <p>Ohio. Indiana, Pennsylvania, Illinois and other slates in the East central region were reported nearing crisis levels on their coal, triggering energy cutbacks and threatening industry closings.</p>
        <p>Those in areas most affected by the strike have already made great sacrifices, Carter said. Before the strike is over, and for several weeks thereafter until the normal flow of coal is restored, even greater</p>
        <p>hardship will occur.</p>
        <p>I urge all those in areas threatened by power cutbacks to conserve energy so that these sacrifices are diared equally, and so that no one will suffer unfairly or unnecessarily.</p>
        <p>Carters orders were issued by the White House while the president worked on a weapons sale policy at his Camp David, retreat in Maryland.</p>
        <p>They included:</p>
        <p>-Ordering Energy Secretary James Schlesinger to indentify and plan for possible movements of coal to points of critical shortages and to continue his efforts to ensure maximum possible electric power transfer into the affected regions from other electric utility systems not affected by the coal strike.</p>
        <p>Establishing a special federal-state task force, headquartered in Canton, Ohio, to rnake sure employment and human needs consequences of power cutbacks are minimized and that power brought into the affected region is shared equitably.</p>
        <p>Instructed the attorney general, working in close cooperation with the governors of the affected states, to review and plan for any federal measures that may be needed to ensure continued peace and lawfulness in the areas most affected by the strike.</p>
        <p>Charged</p>
        <p>May Be Willing To Accept Deregulation</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -Leslie Ike Atkinson, convicted in North Carolina of running a heroin smuggling operation from an Atlanta jail cell, is one of 30 people charged in Akron, Ohio, in connection with a heroin smuggling ring.</p>
        <p>Jerry Sloan, assistant prosecutor in Summit Ckiunty, Ohio, said in a telephone interview with a Raleigh newspaper that Akron police estimated the street value of the rings alleged shipments at $1 million a week.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON  (UPI) -</p>
        <p>President Carter, trying to win congressional passage of his stalled energy package, indicated he may be willing to accept a plan to deregulate natural gas prices in  the 1980s,</p>
        <p>according to an interview transcript released Saturday.</p>
        <p>A White House spokesman later said the president did not mean to suggest he would support an end to the federal controls on natural gas prices.</p>
        <p>Carters comments marked the first time he has publicly discussed a willingness to</p>
        <p>accept any sort of deregulation</p>
        <p>plan.  __</p>
        <p>A^ White liouse Spokesman immediately said the president did not mean to indicate he would support deregulation and the president did not say there would be a type of deal ... or that we (the administration) would accept it.</p>
        <p>Discussing the issue with a group of visiting editors Friday, Carter expressed deep disappointment the energy package has been stalled so long in House-Senate conference, and noted the major obstacle is the pricing of natural gas.</p>
        <p>Salvation Army's 1977 Work Reviewed At Annual Meeting</p>
        <p>U. Col. C. W. Jaynes, former divisional commander for North and South Carolina, was guesi speaker at the annual report and civic dinner for the Salvation Army here Friday night.</p>
        <p>Jaynes, who retired recently, said, you cant put everything in this annual report... the telephone calls, the heart aches, the sorrows. that Army workers see.</p>
        <p>The Salvation Army. Jaynes said, has waged a relentless war on poverty. including. poverty of the spirit, poverty of the soul .</p>
        <p>According to the officer, its a standing Army. We stand for something, and, we stand against something. including</p>
        <p>Today's Reading</p>
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        <p>Bridge.......</p>
        <p>C-6</p>
        <p>Building.....</p>
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        <p>Classified..........D-1</p>
        <p>Crossword.........C-6</p>
        <p>Editorial...........A-4</p>
        <p>Entertainment  A-12 Opinion ........A-5</p>
        <p>the heart ache that poverty brings</p>
        <p>The Salvation Army, he continued, is. a serving Army," that endeavors to serve all kinds of people...the yqung and the old. with a. personal, human touch.</p>
        <p>And. he added. The Salvation Army is a spiritual Army. which tries to serve the needs of people. Need can be a very vicious, a very repulsive thing. Jaynes emphasised, the most important thing the Army does...we recognize a person as a person. The Salvation Army cares about you. It's the human touch in the world that counts. According to the annual report, the Salvation Army in Greenville last year, gave assistance in 1.560 cases, serving more than 6,100 individuals.</p>
        <p>In the field of transient services. the Army aided 127 persons by providing a nights lodging in 108 cases and providing 102 meals.</p>
        <p>In the area o  familtr</p>
        <p>assistance, the Army supplied 210 food orders, helped 34 families with utilities bills, had</p>
        <p>47 prescriptions filled, and aided with fuel in 74 cases.</p>
        <p>The Army also distributed 17.943 garments and 906 pairs of</p>
        <p>shoes during 1977.</p>
        <p>Attendance at sponsored spiritual and character building (CntBuedoopageA-t)</p>
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        <p>Cd. C. W. Jaynea, gat veaka at the  ^</p>
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        <p>Jet Crash Kills Most On Board</p>
        <p>CRANBROOK, British Columbia (UPl)  A Pacific Western Airlines Boeing 737 jet crashed while attempting to land during a snowstorm at a mountain airport Saturday, killing most of the 47 persons aboard</p>
        <p>An airlines official said there were six known survivors  five passengers and one flight attendant  from the crash at the town of Cranbrook, 630 miles east of Vancouver in the southeastern comer of Briti^ Columbia.</p>
        <p>Either dead or still missing were 37 passengers and four</p>
        <p>La Loche To Moot Monday</p>
        <p>La Leche League of Green ville, no. 1, will hold the second in a series of four meeting on Monday. February 13, at 10 a.m.. at the home of Sheila Johnson. II Westhaven Dr. This nwnths discussion will be The Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties.</p>
        <p>These informal meetings give mothers or mothers-to-be a chance to talk with other expecting or nursing mothers, share their experiences or receive advice on breastfeeding.</p>
        <p>Children are welcome, and for more information call Sheila at 756-3144.</p>
        <p>Wont Voluntoort For Woodcutting</p>
        <p>Volunteer Greenville and the Greenville Jaycees are organizing a wood cutting project for the elderly, the handicapped and others who are unable to cut their own wood on Saturday. February 18. Land has been donated for this purpose.</p>
        <p>Anyone willing to help cut wood, or anyone who has equipment such as chain saws, saws, axes. etc. or trucks for transport contact Nancy Harrington, ext. 285. Volunteer Greenville 752-4137, or Chet Emerson at the Boys Club, 7584029.</p>
        <p>Commission To Moot Monday</p>
        <p>The Redevelopment Commission will hold its regular February meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at its 316 E. Roundtree Drive central offices.</p>
        <p>Commissioners will consider progress reports concerning finance, land acquisition, disposition, demolition, and relocation in the various urban renewal and Community Development areas.</p>
        <p>SUNDAY</p>
        <p>6:30 p.m.  Easfern Gay Alliance meets. For location call 752 4043 7:00 p.m. Welcome Waqon couples txiwling at Hillcrest Lanes</p>
        <p>MONDAY</p>
        <p>7:30 a.m. The Kiwanis Club of Greenville Progressive City meets at Ramada Inn 9:00a.m. Welcome Wagon tennis 12:30 p.m.  Kiwanis of Greenville University Club meets at Holiday Inn 6:30p.m. Rotary Club meets 6.30 p.m. Host Lions Club meets at Moose Lodge 6:30 p.m. Greenville TOPS Club meets at Planters Bank 6:45 p.m. Optimist Club meets at Tom's Restaurant 7:30 p.m.  Greenville Barber Shop Chorus meets at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 7:30 p.m.  Order of the Rainbow for Girls meets at Masonic Temple 8:00 p.m. - Lodge No. 885 Loyal Order of the Moose 8 :00 p.m. ~ Grimesland AA meets at Grimesland AAethodist Church TUESDAY</p>
        <p>7.00 a.m Greenville Breakfast Lions Club meets at Three Steers</p>
        <p>10.00 a.m. - Kiwanis Golden K Club meets at Holiday Inn</p>
        <p>3.00 p.m.  Mrs. D. L. Moore will entertain tne Round Table</p>
        <p>7.00 p.m. Winterville Ruritan Club meets</p>
        <p>8:00 pm. Withia Council Degree of Pocahontas meets at Rotary Club 8:00 p.m  Greenville Community</p>
        <p>Chorus meets at Memorial Baptist Church</p>
        <p>8:00 p m. Pitt County Alcoholics Anonymous meets at AA BIdg on Farmville Hwy</p>
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        <p>Obituaries</p>
        <p>crewmembers. including the pilot. A hospital spokesman said one of the survivors was treated and released. But he did not reveal the conditions of the others.</p>
        <p>Airline .spokeswoman Ruth Cowan said all but the tail section of the plane was totally destroyed" in the crash, which occured at about 3 p.m. EST "It was snowing but within operating limits. she said.</p>
        <p>The plane, flight 314. was flying from Calgary to Cast-legar. British Columbia, and was making a stopover in Cranbrook. whose airport is located on a plateau between two mountain peaks,</p>
        <p>Ross Vandament, a radio operator for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, said the plane was making its runway approach when it crashed.</p>
        <p>"But we dont know if it came down short or overshot the runway." he said.</p>
        <p>Engineer Group Meets Thursday</p>
        <p>The Northeastern Tar Heel Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers will have its February meeting on Thursday. Feb. 16 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the King and Queen Restaurant on Greenville Boulevard.</p>
        <p>A. J. Dickerman, Traffic Manager of the Burroughs Wellcome Company plant is to be guest speaker. His topic will be A Traffic Managers Duties ih Materials Handling."</p>
        <p>Interested persons are invited to attend. Information on membership and chapter activities may be obtained by calling Don Pitts at 758- 3436, Extension 207.</p>
        <p>To Purchase Cardiac Lab</p>
        <p>Jack W. Richardson, Director of Pitt Co. Memorial Hospital, filed notice Feb. 6 of intent to incur a capital expenditure for the purpose of acquiring and installing a Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory within the Radiology Department of the hospital.</p>
        <p>The project is scheduled for completion in July and is estimated to cost $500.000. The prop(Kal has been submitted to the N. C. Dept, of Human Resources, State Health Planning and Development Agency for review by planning agencies under provisions of the Social Security Amendments of 1972.</p>
        <p>Man Arrested</p>
        <p>James Lee Edwards, 1503 W. Fifth St.. has been arrested in the stabbing-injury of William Earl Phillips, 826 Fleming St.</p>
        <p>According to police records, the two men argued until Edwards drew a knife and inflicted a neck wound to Phillips. Phillips was taken to Pitt Memorial Hospital where he received eight stitches.</p>
        <p>Police charged Edwards with assault with a deadly weapon. The investigation is complete.</p>
        <p>MASONIC NOTICE</p>
        <p>There will be a regular meeting of the Greenville Yorki Rite Bodies Monday' at 7:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Leslie Turner, Secy</p>
        <p>^ HOLDINGOPENHOUSE</p>
        <p>REAL Crisis Intervention, Inc., 1117 Evans St.. Greenville, is holding an open house Wednesday, Feb. 15 from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. The public is invited.</p>
        <p>Brown</p>
        <p>WHITEVnXE - Mr Irvin Paul Brown, 61, died Friday in the Columbus County Hospital. Funeral services will be held today in Peacocks Chapel in the Pine at 3 p.m. by Rev. I^n Lancaster Burial will be in Columbus Memorial Park.</p>
        <p>He is .survived by his wife. Mrs. Helen Baum Brown of the home; one .son. Rev Paul Brown Jr of Ayden: two daughters. Mrs David Payne of l.,eeland. and Miss Suzannne L. Brown of the home; two brothers. Elbert C. Brown of Cerro Gordo, and H. C. Brown Jr. of Chadburn; one sister. Mrs. Hilda Ellis of Fairblue Fairbluff; and four grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Dupree</p>
        <p>MACCLESFIELD - Mr. Willie Lee Dupree died Saturday morning in Edgecombe General Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Hemby-Willoughby Mortuary in Tar-boro.</p>
        <p>Grimes</p>
        <p>BALTIMORE - Mr. Fagin Grimes died Thursday. in the Baltimore Hospital. He is the father of Mrs. Lillie Queen Grimes Hines of Greenville. Funeral arrangements 'are incomplete at Phillips Brothers Mortuary.</p>
        <p>Langley</p>
        <p>FOUNTAIN - Funeral services for Mr. Thad Langley will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Lewis Chapel Free Will Baptist Church near Farmville. Rev. J. H. Vine will officiate. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie R. Langley of the home: three daughters, Mrs. Esther Ricks, Miss Vernice Langley, and Miss Peggy Langley, all of Norwalk, Connecticut; nine sons. Thad Langley Jr:, Lacuria Langley, Willie Langley, Donald Langley, Jimmy Langley, Wayne Langley, Marvin Langley, all of Norwalk, Jam'es Langley, and Dude Langley, both of the home; two sisters. Miss Barbara Langley of Durham, and Mrs. Helen Phillips of Ayden; three brothers, William Langley of Farmville. Joseph Langley of Durham, and Samuel Langley of Baltimore, Maryland.</p>
        <p>The body will be at Hemby Memorial Funeral Chapel after 6 p.m. Monday until one hour prior to funeral. Family visitation will be Monday from 8-9 p.m.</p>
        <p>Wrecks Listed</p>
        <p>A Friday afternoon wreck involving Richard Cornell Parker, 515 W. Fourth St., and MoZelle Thorne Lewis, 214 Abbey Lane, occured on Stantonsburg Road and Memorial Driv'</p>
        <p>Police estimate damages to the Lewis vehicle to be about $400. none to the Parker truck. There were no charges.</p>
        <p>A wreck on Dickenson and Atlantic Avenues involving Lucie Thwealt Tucker, 102 Greenway Apts, and John Kenneth Bulow, Ayden. happened Friday at about 1:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>There were no injuries and no charges. Police estimate damages to be $125 to the Tucker vehicle and $225 to the Bulow vehicle.</p>
        <p>McKIttrkk</p>
        <p>BETHEL - Neil W. McKit-trick. one-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McKittrick died Saturday in Pitt Memorial H().spital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p m Tuesday in the Wilkerson Funeral CTiapel by Rev. Curtis Hamlin, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in William.slon.</p>
        <p>Surviving are the parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilton Earl (Pete) Price of Ch(K'owinity. Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Williams of Havre Le Grace, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKittrick and Mrs. Lois Va.ssey. all of Easley. South Carolina: great-grandparents. Roy McKittrick and Mrs. Reba Brackens, both of Easley. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Holder, ail of Ahoskie.</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Mrs. Pemmer Price died Saturday evening at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Junior Floyd. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Phillips Brothers Mortuary.</p>
        <p>Whitaker</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON, D C. - Miss Bettie M. Whitaker died Saturday morning in the George Washington Hospital. She is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Perkins Whitaker of Rt. 6. Greenville. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Phillips Brothers Mortuary.</p>
        <p>$11 Million Wind Damages</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -More than 21,000 insurance claims with total damage estimated at more than $11 million resulted from the late January windstorm for the 32 insurers which are members of the N.C. Insurance News Service, the service announced Friday.</p>
        <p>News Service spokesman James C. Chambers said a few large insurance companies and numerous smaller firms across the state are not members of the service. I have no way of estimating what the total amount of the damage payments will be, but it will be substantially more than the $11 million among our members, Chambers said.</p>
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        <p>Gov. Hunt Among Subpoenaed</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP)  Gov. Jim Hunt is among some 75 witnesses, many of them prominent North Carolina political figures, subpoenaed to testify at the criminal fraud trial of Southern Bell Telephone Co., a published report said Saturday.</p>
        <p>The trial gets under way Monday in Mecklenburg Superior Court.</p>
        <p>In addition to the North Carolina governor, other witnesses subpoenaed include former governor Jim Holshouser. Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N. C.. 9th District Republican Rep. Jim Martin and N. C. House Speaker Carl Stewart, Democrat of Gastonia, according to The Charlotte Observer.</p>
        <p>Smith Bagiey Under Investigation</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - R.J. Reynolds tobacco heir Smith Bagiey, who is a prominent figure on the Washington social scene and lives in a $1 million Georgetown mansion, is under investigation by the FBI, the Greensboro Daily News reported Saturday.</p>
        <p>The newspaper said the FBI is looking into Bagleys financial affairs. Herbert Monahan, special agent in charge of the Charlotte regional office, told the newspaper that the bureau was investigating Bagiey but would not comment on the nature of the probe.</p>
        <p>James R. Gilley, a former business associate of Bagleys and president of the Washington Group, a Winston-Salem based conglomerate, is also under investigation, Monahan said.</p>
        <p>AUegatioDS Being Investigated</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP)  Allegations that federal agents aided a marijuana smuggling operation by supplying sophisticated radio monitoring equipment are under investigation by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration, according to documents filed in federal court.</p>
        <p>The allegations in the Dec. 15,1977 DEA report said a former DEA agent helped the smugglers build a sophisticated counter-surveillance radio system with secret frequencies. The frequencies were allegedly arranged for by a Florida customs agent for a $30,000 bribe.</p>
        <p>17 Dead In Plane Crash</p>
        <p>RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) - Everything appeared normal as Columbia Pacifics Flight 23 roared down the runway. But a minute later, the plane nosedived into the eastern Washington sagebrush, killing all 17 on board.</p>
        <p>Witnesses say the 15 passengers and two crewmen, a full load, never had a chance to escape the inferno that followed the crash and explosion Friday evening.</p>
        <p>The plane was climbing into the sky when it looked like it had stopped in the air, said police officer Mark Panther, who witnessed the crash.</p>
        <p>I thought to myself, It looks like a glider. The nose tilted down a little bit and then the plane went out of sight behind a knoll and crashed, he said.</p>
        <p>Many Drown In Capsized Boat</p>
        <p>ASUNCION, Paraguay (UPI)  A boat caught in a violent storm on the Paraguay River capsized and sank, drowning between 50 and 70 passen^rs, shipping officials disclosed Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Miryan Adelaida, carrying more than 100 passengers, sank shortly after 8 p.m. Friday near Port Kennedy, 210 miles north of Asuncion, officials said.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (AP)  Opponents of the Panama Canal treaties are trying to shift the Senates attention from the impact of treaty ratification to allegations of drug trafficking by the family of Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos.</p>
        <p>The Senate began a weeklong recess today after agreeing to hold an unusual secret session when it returns to discuss charges that Torrijos and his family are Involved in illegal drug trading.</p>
        <p>The proposal came from Sen. Bob Dole. R-Kan., a firm opponent of the treaties who has been raising the drug issue for W66ks</p>
        <p>While acknowledging that the alleged drug trafficking is a tangential matter, Dole said the char^ deserve to be explored and explained.</p>
        <p>Canada Expds 13 Soviets</p>
        <p>OTTAWA (AP) - Soviet Embassy spokesmen say attempts by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to spy on the Russian Embassy and a need to pdish the Mounties tarnished image led to the expulsion of 13 Soviets.</p>
        <p>In an interview Friday with The Associated Press, spokesman Viktor Mikheev disputed the statement of Canadian External Affairs Minister Don Jamieson, who announced Thursday in the House of Commons that Canada had ordered the SovieU out because of a Russian attempt to recruit an RCMP officer as a spy.</p>
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        <p>Vane Says Assuranxs Given</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP)  The Soviet Union has assured the United States that Cuban and Ethiqjian troops will not move out of the embattled Ogaden region in Ethiopia into Somalia, Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vancesays.</p>
        <p>If a crossing of borders occurred that would presait a new and differetk situation and wed have to consider it at that time. Vance told a news conference Friday.</p>
        <p>By DAVID D. PEARCE</p>
        <p>BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -After six hours of tough talks, Lebanese and Syrian negotiators agreed Saturday on a series of measures to stem four days of heavy fighting in the capital.</p>
        <p>But a tour of battle areas around Beirut showed both sides were still on an edgy alert, with Syrian troops in armored cars stationed at street checkpoints and Lebanese right-wing militiamen manning sandbagged positions with U.S.-made M-16 automatic rifles.</p>
        <p>No major clashes were reported Saturday as both sides awaited the outcome of negotiations between Syrian Foreign</p>
        <p>Minister Abdel Halim Khad-dam, Lebanese President Elias Sarkis and a group of right-wing Christian militia leaders.</p>
        <p>Sources close to the peace talks at Baabda presidential palace said the two sides agreed to establish a joint military tribunal to monitor a cease-fire and punish violators.</p>
        <p>They also agreed to post l.ebanese security forces at checkpoints manned by Syrian peacekeeping troops in an effort to prevent disputes like the one that sparked the latest round of fighting, which started Tuesday, the sources said.</p>
        <p>Accompaning Khaddam to the talks was Syrian Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Naji Jamil.</p>
        <p>Reburied With Honors</p>
        <p>THOMASVILLE, Ga. (UPI)  The late Lt. Henry 0. Flipper, dishonorably discharged from the Army in 1882, was reburied with full military honors Saturday a little more than a year after the Army decided to award him an honorable discharge.</p>
        <p>Bom a slave March 21, 1856, Flipper, the first black to graduate from West Point, died in 1940 and had been buried in an unmarked grave in Atlanta until his remains were exhumed Friday.</p>
        <p>About 500 people packed the First Missionary Baptist Church where services were</p>
        <p>held and joined the procession to Magnolia Cemetery where Flipper was buried next to his parents.</p>
        <p>Flipper in 1882 was charged with embezzling $3.791 in government funds while in the Army but was found innocent of the charges. However, he was given a dishonorable discharge after being found guilty on charges of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.</p>
        <p>Following his dismissal from the military. Flipper had a distinguished career for neariy 40 years as a civil and mining engineer in the Southwest and Mexico.</p>
        <p>SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The first day of a six-month American Indian protest march to Washington started Saturday with a peace pipe ceremony on Alcatraz  the former prison island held by Indian demonstrators for two and a half years.</p>
        <p>Under crystal clear skies, 341 Indians, some in tribal dress, most in blue jeans, kicked off their protest of congressional legislation that they contend is anti-Indian.</p>
        <p>A peace pipe was passed, a medicine man spoke and drums were beat on the island that a band of Indians occupied from November 1968 until June 1971,* when they were evicted by federal marshals.</p>
        <p>The former top security prison, abandoned by the federal government in 1963, is now a top tourist attraction.</p>
        <p>The actual walk was to start later in the day in Sacramento, following a rally near the state Capitol, where Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally. and activists Jane Fonda and her husband Tom Hayden, among others, were to appear.</p>
        <p>Twenty-four Indians plan to make the 3,000-mile trip from Sacramento to Washington, but they will be joined by supporters along the way.</p>
        <p>Fugitive American Indian Movement leader Dennis Banks said he can go only as far as the Califomia-Nevada border in the trek dubbed the longest walk.</p>
        <p>Banks is wanted in South Dakota for sentencing on his conviction for as.sault with a deadly weapon during the 1973 Custer County Courthou.se riot.</p>
        <p>Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. so far has refused to honor .South Dakotas request for^ Banks extradition and the case is currently before the state Supreme Court.</p>
        <p>The Indians march is designed to draw attention to legislation in Congress they contend will hurt their euse. One of the bills, ten</p>
        <p>Native American Equal Opportunity Act, is authored by Rep. Jack Cunningham, R-Wa.sh.</p>
        <p>The Indians say the bill would nullify federal treaties with the Indians and subject them to certain local, state and federal laws from which they are now exempt.</p>
        <p>Lands heW in trust by Indians would be alloted to individual tribe members or put in tribal corporations. The protestors say the bill would .rOlimiqjtpH^heir hunting and fishing rights.</p>
        <p>Catawbas Settle For Cash</p>
        <p>By WELLINGTON LONG</p>
        <p>SALZBURG, Austria (UPI) -Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, emerging from a two-hour meeting Saturday with Israeli opposition leader Shimon Peres, said he was optimistic about the chances for peace in the Middle East.</p>
        <p>The peace process has gained momentum, Sadat told a news conference held jointly with Peres, a former defense minister and now leader of the opposition Labor Party that ruled Israel from 1948 until last June.</p>
        <p>Peres said he had been encouraged to meet with Sadat by Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Their private two-hour conference was arranged by Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky.</p>
        <p>Sadat later departed for Bucharest, the next stop on his European tour in search of support for his Middle East peace initiative. He is scheduled to meet with Romanian leader Nicoiae Ceausescu.</p>
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        <p>Two worktops, involving youths and adults, were held Saturday at Cornerstone Baptist (Tiurch to discuss problems currently facing blaclU in the community.</p>
        <p>Rev. OKelly Lawson, pastor of the church, told the audience that one who does not develop his mind to its greatest potential has committed a great sin against God and an injustice against himself.</p>
        <p>Whoever controls your mind controls you, he said. You need to develop a sense of responsibility at an early age so you might develop a creative mind, a mind that can bring forth what is here and has not been revealed.</p>
        <p>In the youth workshop, Mrs. Eve Rogers addressed the topic of Students  Rights  and</p>
        <p>Responsibilities; Don Ensley, Youth in Politics; and John May. Church Youth  and</p>
        <p>Drugs.</p>
        <p>The adult workshop included Dan Kelly, Employment and Drugs; Dr. D.D. Gross and Rev. J.H. Taylor. Politics and Oiurch Involvment.</p>
        <p>The celebration will end with a public meeting at 7 p.m. today in York Memorial A.M.E. Zion Methodist C7)urch, featuring Dr. Grady D. Davis Sr. of Shaw University as guest speaker.</p>
        <p>Prisoner Dead</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The State Bureau of Investigation has begun interviewing witnesses following the fatal stabbing of a Central Prison inmate in a prison recreation area.</p>
        <p>Hal Roscoe Sinunons, 23, of Conway, was pronounced dead at the scene Friday and his body was taken to North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapd Hill for an autopsy. No charges have been filed in his death.</p>
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        <p>group of dissident Catawba Indians voted overwhelmingly Saturday to accept an as yet undetermined amount of cash instead of lartd as settlement of their land claim involving 144,000 acres of York and Lancaster counties.</p>
        <p>The tribe had voted against a cash settlement earlier.</p>
        <p>Chief Gilbert Blue, who has threatened to resign if a cash-only settlement were approved, did not attend the meeting, and an attorney representing the tribe said the session was unauthorized.</p>
        <p>We regard that meeting as a completely illegal meeting and an unsanctioned one, said state Rep. Jean H. Toal of</p>
        <p>Columbia, the attorney.</p>
        <p>Members of the tribe can petition to hold a meeting, but their constitution requires that the chief must preside, she said. Blue had a longstanding church commitment in Charlotte, N.C., and could not attend the meeting. Mrs. Toal said.</p>
        <p>A meeting has been scheduled Feb. 18. she said.</p>
        <p>TELLS OF INDIAN WALK TO WASHINGTON - Indlani Dennis Baidts, right, and Bufty Saiide-Marie, tdl reporten at a news confetence in the Cartel Friday about a 3,000 mile, six month walk by American Indians starting Saturday from Sacramento to Ote nations Cq&amp;gt;itol in Washington, D. C. They said Indians and supporten would make the long walk to protest proposed federal legislatioa that woidd wipe out Indian tribal rights. (AP Laaerphoto)</p>
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        <p>Annexation Raises Questions</p>
        <p>city Manager Jim Caldwell has revealed that his staff is working on a vast annexation plan.</p>
        <p>He wouldnt give specifics but he did confirm that the annexation plan involves the industrial section north of the Tar River.</p>
        <p>The annexation would not add a great deal of population to the city, he said, and apparently a primary reason for considering it is the additional tax revenue it would bring in.</p>
        <p>Because of declining community development funds and other factors Caldwell sees the city needing an additional $600,000. He anticipates the proposed annexation to the north would add around $750,000 in tax revenues.</p>
        <p>City officials have been very closed mouth about the annexation plan, although Caldwell said that his staff had been instructed to develop an annexation proposal six or eight months ago.</p>
        <p>The proposed annexation raises several questions. First and foremost is why all the secrecy for the past six or eight months? Certainly this was city business which affects both present citizens and residents and property owners in the areas faced</p>
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        <p>The public should have been a partner to this annexation planning months ago. Instead almost nothing was known about it until Tlie Daily Reflector learned of It.</p>
        <p>Then we have to question the revenues to the city from such an annexation.</p>
        <p>It is true some tax dollars would be derived, but other than the industries located there the area is still rural in character. Nevertheless the widely scattered farm homes would have to be served with garbage pick-up, a highly expensive thing. Police patrol cars would have to cruise the miles and miles of rural roads, another costly service. Almost surely another fire substation would be required by the Fire Underwriters, and it would have to be staffed around the clock.</p>
        <p>The City Council had better look long and hard at this proposed annexation, taking in consideration all its negative aspects. Whats more, the studying should be done in public. It is the peoples business and the citizens should have a part even in the preliminary planning.</p>
        <p>A Lot Of Candidates To Choose From</p>
        <p>The deadline for filing as candidates for the May 2 primary has passed.</p>
        <p>There seems to be an adequate number of candidates from which local voters may choose. Filings began slowly, particularly for the city school board for which members are being elected this</p>
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        <p>Voters owe it to themselves to study the qualifications of all the candidates between now and May; then to choose the best qualified for the various offices.</p>
        <p>Two Missed The Meeting</p>
        <p>ByBni.NOBLITT</p>
        <p>RALEIGH  Two elementary school principals charged with willful and flagrant violation of Article 111, Section 5b of the North Carolina association of Education Constitution by lobbying activities in oppasition to the adopted NCAE legislative program, did not appear for a hearing before the Professional Rights and Responsibilities Commission recently-</p>
        <p>Both Ralph Kimel, principal at Northwest Elementary in Davidson County, and John Kiger, principal at Walkertown Elementary in Forsyth County, decided not to answer the charges.</p>
        <p>The association is seeking to censure the pair, or remove them from membership, for speaking out to members of the General Assembly in opposition to the adopted NCAE legislative program.</p>
        <p>The educators group invariably places first priority</p>
        <p>THE INSIDE REPORT</p>
        <p>on salary and fringe benefits.</p>
        <p>The principals have stated that classroom size, the test programs, the reading emphasis, and funds for school secretaries and principals and assistant principals are equally as important.</p>
        <p>Kimel originally answered the charges: "I plead guilty to the working for passage of the following things that NCAE has not supported. 1 worked hard last spring to see that all children were enrolled in kindergarten. I support and will continue to work hard for passage of the following ... A list of items follows in the letter addressed to A. C. Dawson, chief executive of the teacher organization.</p>
        <p>The formal charges against Kimel referred to that letter as admission of guilty.</p>
        <p>Charges against Kimel and Kiger were upheld at the hearing in their absence, and the matter now goes before the full Professional Rights and Resposibilities Commis</p>
        <p>sion for action, and then possibly to the board of directors of the NCAE.</p>
        <p>BILL</p>
        <p>NOBUTT</p>
        <p>The exchange is seen as more than internal bickering among NCAE factions; involving the right and respon-sibility of school administrators to speak out publicly for solutions to public school problems.</p>
        <p>Kicking Time A Forsyth County roasting took place when Pete Jenkins moved to Winston-Salem to replace Nelson Newcomer, Assistant County Manager who was leaving for a job in private business.</p>
        <p>Newcomer said that when he became acting county manager last July he was given three envelopes and told to open one as each crisis unfolded, reports County Lines, publication of the</p>
        <p>Association of County Commissioners.</p>
        <p>On the first crisis occasion, contents of the envelope advised: Blame the former manager.</p>
        <p>Time for the second envelope, and the contents read: Reorganize.</p>
        <p>A third crisis, and the final envelope suggested: Prepare three more envelopes. With that, Newcomer handed Jenkins the three envelopes and said so long.</p>
        <p>Formal Adoption A Model Land Development Code drawn up by the American Law Institute was referred to in a recent column as a draft document. The adopted code is now available to the public and is no longer in draft stage. The book, incidentally, costs about $35.</p>
        <p>A study commission of the General Assembly is considering the Development Code as a possible foundation for statewide land use and development regulation.</p>
        <p>Next Vietnam For Jerry</p>
        <p>By ROWLAND EVANS and ROBERT NOVAK</p>
        <p>SACRAMENTO, Calif. -In the fertile political im agination of Californias Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., nuclear power looms as the next Vietnam  a private appraisal casting a little light on his murky course through state government and national politics.</p>
        <p>Although Brown started wooing pro-nuclear business and labor interests a year ago, he has stepped up opposition to building atomic reactors in California. Jerry sees the public gradually turning around against the nukes just like they did on Vietnam, one insider told us, and like Vietnam, he wants to be ahead of the other politicians.</p>
        <p>But there may be an added</p>
        <p>factor, a rule formulated in Sacramento political circles: if Jimmy Carter says sweet, Jerry Brown says sour. So, if Jimmy Carter gingerly advocates limited nuclear power development. Jerry Brown wants no nuclear power development at all.</p>
        <p>Whether Brown really thinks he can catch the early stage of the next Vietnam or is just trying to be different from President Carter, the process is part of his long-range campaign for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination. It may also explain why the focus of Browns governorship seems to be fuzzing over and opposition to him intensifying as he seeks reelection this year. The nuclear question currently revolves around the proposed Sun Desert power reac-</p>
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        <p>tor to be built near the Arizona state line. Browns aides hint the governor would veto a bill authorizing the reactor if passed by the legislature.</p>
        <p>Interviewed at the state capitol. Brown told us the federal government must guarantee that Sun Desert could be made safe  specifically, that nuclear waste could be stored safely. But considering the difficulty of ironclad guarantees, will any nuclear power plants be built in California while Brown is governor? I certainly see the serious possibility that they wont be started. he replied.</p>
        <p>Federal experts believe the storage problem is largely a question of reassuring public opinion that safe storage technology will be developed. Furthermore. Secretary of Energy James Schlesinger privately informed Brown last year that nuclear power is vital for this state. As for public opinion, Californians overwhelmingly defeated an anti-nuclear ballot referendum in 1976.</p>
        <p>But Brown sees that support going the way of hawkish sentiment for Vietnam. While he publicly asserts the adequacy of nonnuclear power, he privately preaches a passionate anti-nuclear sermon. When a visiting Japanese journalist last week told the governor how necessary nuclear power was to his country. Brown querulously replied that he could not understand how Japan could feel that way after Nagasaki and Hiroshima.</p>
        <p>Browns anti-nuclear passion has not helped his year-old campaign to convince business he no longer opposes economic growth. At a recent meeting in Sacramento with top corporate officials, a 30-minute debate was set off when they declared that Browns complaints about waste disposal have no technological foundation. The governor then shifted his argument to excessive cost of waste disposal, to which the businessmen replied: let the utilities worry about that.</p>
        <p>Brown has been more suc-(CoatiauedOoPageAS)</p>
        <p>Strength For Today</p>
        <p>BLIND TO EVENTS</p>
        <p>The Wright brothers, who invented the airplane, ran a bicycle shop in Dayton. Ohio. People used to say that if these odd fellows would just stick to repairing bicycles and forget their experiments with a flying machine, they would be a lot better off.</p>
        <p>When the two brothers made the famous initial fli^it of an airplane at Kitty Hawic, .North Carolina. Wilbur Wright wired his aunt in Dayton, telling her wbat had happened. This elderly woman rushed to the newspaper office with the telegram which described the</p>
        <p>first flight. The telegram ended with the words. "We expect to be home by Christmas. The newspaper gave the telegram only a few inches of space and the headline was. Local Bicycle Merchants Expect To Be Home By Christmas.</p>
        <p>We may be manifesting a similar blindness today to great events which are happening about us. Maybe people of the next generation will smile condescendingly at us. just as we smile at the neighbors of the Wright brothers.</p>
        <p>-bjrEUaliaDom^</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;p</p>
        <p>The old submarine skipper</p>
        <p>By ALVIN TAYLOR</p>
        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>At First Christian Church the Rev. Will Wallace holds a children's service at each Sunday morning service.</p>
        <p>The little ones in the congregation are called to the front. Usually the Rev. Mr. Wallace greets them with a Good morning. and the youngsters reply enthusiastically. .</p>
        <p>At one service before Christmas, the minister call</p>
        <p>ed the young people forward. His greeting was God bless you! Puzzled at the new greeting the youngsters said nothing.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Mr. Wallace looked one of the children in the eye and repeated, God bless you!</p>
        <p>The child gazed back and answered, But I didnt</p>
        <p>Local Attorney Fred Mattox was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the U. S. Air Force Reserve recently.</p>
        <p>At Seymour Johnson Air Force Base at Goldsboro he went through all the accompanying paper work.</p>
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>Letters to the editor must consist of 300 or fewer words. Please include a phone number or numbers for easier confirmation by our staff.</p>
        <p>To the editor;</p>
        <p>The reasons for approval of the Panama Canal Treaties were given in a letter printed in the Feb. 5 Reflector and were shown to be unworthy. Let us now consider reasons for rejecting those treaties.</p>
        <p>1. The Caribbean is ringed by Marxist states: Cuba. Jamaica, Barbados. Surinam. Panama has strong Marxist leanings. Can we permit the Canal to fall into such hands?</p>
        <p>2. The Canal has a capital value of more than $7 billion. That is $33 for every person in the USA. In addition, there would be yearly payments of $120 million to Panama. Should we give all this to the Marxists?</p>
        <p>3. The Canal is vital to world shipping. Of all Canal freight, 70 percent originates or terminates in the USA. More than 35 ships travel through the Canal daily. The tonnage has increased 45 percent within the past 10 years. Panama plans to increase tolls which will in turn increase cost of goods to all consumers.</p>
        <p>4. The Canal is in excellent operating condition and is not obsolete. Only 13 of our naval vessels are too large for the Canal. No more such vessels are planned. Only super-tankers among commericial ships are too large.</p>
        <p>5. Should the USA ever need to build another canal, the Treaties would preveqt our doing so without Panamas permis-skm!</p>
        <p>6. Only by the proposed revision would the treaty permit the USA to defend the Canal in time of war. With our nearest airfield 1000 miles away, we could only attack. Since we would attack anyway in time of war, the revision has little meaning or value.</p>
        <p>Four other equally good reasons could be given, but there is a 300-word limit on letters.</p>
        <p>Urgent: Write to Senator Robgrt Morgan, US Senate Building, Washington, D. C. 20510.</p>
        <p>Marrtmll Hrimx</p>
        <p>Totbeeditm*;</p>
        <p>Early in the season, I criticized Coach Larry Gillman in your letters to the editor column for blaming the referees for his early defeats. 1 now want to compliment Coach Gillman for the way he has handled himself in a most disappointing season. They arent doing any better but hes talking better  He is to be commended for the way he has held up under a very discouraging season.</p>
        <p>RayMasten</p>
        <p>Included was a trip to the base photo lab for a new identification card.</p>
        <p>An enlisted man was filling out the required information, name rank, serial number, color of eyes.</p>
        <p>Then, still looking at the form, he asked for color of hair.</p>
        <p>As it had always been listed previously, Mattox replied, Brown.</p>
        <p>The man didnt even look up. No, no, colonel, he said. Not anymore.</p>
        <p>He wrote down gray.</p>
        <p>In Superior Court this week the process of seating a jury was underway.</p>
        <p>A number of jurors had been passed by the prosecution and defense.</p>
        <p>Dianne Haddock was called and directed to take a specified seat in the jury box. It turned out it was a seat next to an already passed juror Cullen Glenn Haddock.</p>
        <p>The state had passed her as a juror but defense attorney Marvin Blount asked if she were related to Haddock.</p>
        <p>Yes, she replied. Hes my husband.</p>
        <p>There was a quick conference among attorneys and presiding Judge Michael Bruce, who said he had never had a situation like it before.</p>
        <p>The judge told the couple that he would excuse one of them for the rest of the week. It was, however, up to them to decide which one.</p>
        <p>There was another brief conference between the couple and it was decided that the husband would be the one to leave.</p>
        <p>Drugs To Aid People</p>
        <p>By CHARLES CAMPBELL Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -A prize-winning neurobiologist says learning more about the brain should help develop drugs that would depopulate mental institutions.</p>
        <p>1 cant tell you when well find that drug, Dr. Fridolin Sulser said in an interview at his office. It could be tomor-</p>
        <p>(Continued Oa Page A-5)</p>
        <p>40 Years Ago Today</p>
        <p>February 12,1938</p>
        <p>Pitt County leads the United States in tobacco' acreage, W. H. Rhodes, chief of the North Carolina Department of Agricultures statistical division, announced today.</p>
        <p>Basing his information on the latest United States census, the statistician said that of the 50 leading counties in tobacco acreage throughout the nation, 27 were in North Carolina, with Johnston County ranking .second, Nash third, Wilson fourth, and Robeson fifth.</p>
        <p>Among the states. North Carolina is in the lead and produced two-fifths of the countrys tobacco, he said.</p>
        <p>Japan refused formally to divulge secrets of her naval construction in reply to the demands for information by the United States, France, and Great Britain.</p>
        <p>Japan declared herself willing, however, to discuss naval limitations on a quantitative basisrestricting the size of fleets rather than individual ships.</p>
        <p>The formal note contended N Japan failed to see any logical reason for assuming she was beyond limitation of the 1936 London naval treaty.</p>
        <p>LymCaveriy</p>
        <p>Consumer Movement Is Frayed</p>
        <p>ByJOHNCUNNIFF AP Bu^ness Analyst</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - In the I96S the consumer mo\ement surged like a current through the nation, igniting the hopes of millions who felt increasingly helpless in a world of professional marketing</p>
        <p>Reduced to a nub, the problem was one of ,of the amateur buyer, naive in the ways of the market, attempting to compete against the professional seller, sophisticated and even devious at times.</p>
        <p>Early on. the movement was characterized by spontaneity, enthusiasm, righteousness, selflessness and idealism as cwisumers sought to improve their knowledge and power so as to avoid exploitation.</p>
        <p>What happened? Repeated  eflorts to develop a federal consumer agency have failed. .Now the House of I Representatives has voted, in effect, to put the idea into</p>
        <p>mothballs.</p>
        <p>There are theories that seek to explain what hap--pened.</p>
        <p>One of them is that success happened. An amazing amount of success, so much that we easily forget the transformation: automobile recalls, purer foods, clearer labeling, fair credit. Hundreds of successes.</p>
        <p>Success is heady; it is power, honor, money. It leads to organizations and vested interests. Professionalism, a sense of duty, replaces amateur enthusiasms. Institutionalization sets in.</p>
        <p>What had been a spontaneous reaction to serious marketplace abuses became a concerted search for less obvious offenses that might feed the need of the institution, and keep the institution alive.</p>
        <p>That at least is one theory.</p>
        <p>Herb Denenberg, one of the original, most energetic and informed of the consumer advocates, still as otAspoken</p>
        <p>as when he was Pennsylvania insurance commissioner, offers this blunt verdict:</p>
        <p>The consumer movement has matured. But it has matured in the wrong way. It now behaves more as a political organization which sells out for jobs and money .</p>
        <p>The Carter administration, he charges, has compromised the consumer movement by appointing its leaders to federal positions, and is now spreading around federal grant money to consumer organizations.</p>
        <p>Denenberg wrote in a column for the Philadelphia Sunday Bulletin that the president has thus conned, coopted and used much of the consumer movement, but he has not delivered.</p>
        <p>But there is more to the story. No one theory is likely to weave together all the frayed threads.</p>
        <p>Campaigns by business, particularly the Chamber of Commerce of the United</p>
        <p>States played a big role. The chamber pointedly and repeatedly observed that scores of federal agencies already were dedicated, in theory if not practice, to defending consumer interests.</p>
        <p>At a time when surveys show many Americans are more fearful than ever about the growth of bureaucracy and its inability to respond quickly to consumer needs, such an argument had a telling impact.</p>
        <p>There were other reasons too, and one of them just might be that the consumer movement has already done so much that Americans feel less exploited than they did 15 years a^.</p>
        <p>Enormously better educated in the ways of the marketplace, and perhaps better able to take care of themselves, they undoubtedly are grateful to the movement, but maybe a bit weary of itS| repetitions, too.</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0005" />
        <p>^  W    ^  Conservative View</p>
        <p>oOtiSroctton The David Marston Fallout Carries A Danger</p>
        <p>Index Rising</p>
        <p>By George GaUup</p>
        <p>PRINCETON, N.J.  President Jimmy Carters positive assessment of the state of the union would likely meet with little challenge from a majority of Americans. A recent Gallup survey, in fact, gives further evidence that the somber postWatergate mood of the public has given way to an increase in national pride.</p>
        <p>In a fall 1974 survey, only one-third of Americans (34 per cent) expressed a high level of satisfaction with life in the nation at that time. Today a clear majority of 57 per cent do so.</p>
        <p>An increasin^y upbeat mood is recorded for all major population groups, althou^ sharp differences remain.</p>
        <p>Blacks, for example, are far less satisfied with life in the nation today than are whites, with 41 per cent of blacks compared to 59 per cent of whites expressing a high level of satisfaction.</p>
        <p>Young adults, too, are less content than are their elders about the state of the nation. About half of young adults (18-29 years old) indicate a hrgh degree of satisfaction, but this proportion increases to 56 per cent among the 30-to-49 group and to 60 per cent among those who are 50 or older.</p>
        <p>To measure the level of satisfaction or dissatisfaction with important aspects of ones life, a 10-point scale was used. Each respondent was asked to point to the step on the scale that best represented his feelings of satisfaction or dissatisfaction with a particular aspect of his life  including his job, family life, housing, standard of living, health, community, education, leisure time and nation.</p>
        <p>The top step represented the highest level of satisfaction and the bottom step the lowest level.</p>
        <p>In the results reported below, the percentages represent the total score for the top three steps of the scale, and describe the highly satisfied:</p>
        <p>PER CENT INDICATING fflGH LEVEL OF SATISFACTION IN UFE IN THIS COUNTRY -TODAY AND FALL *74</p>
        <p>Point</p>
        <p>Today</p>
        <p>57%</p>
        <p>57 57 41 59 48 56 65 56 55 &amp;amp;5 59 54</p>
        <p>The latest results reported today are based on in-person interviews with 1;523 adults, 18 and older, taken in more than 300 scientifically selected localities across the nation during the period Nov. 18-21.</p>
        <p>NATIONWIDE</p>
        <p>Men</p>
        <p>Women</p>
        <p>Blacks</p>
        <p>Whites</p>
        <p>18-29 years old 30-49 years old 50 and over College background High school Grade school White-collar Blue-collar</p>
        <p>FaU74</p>
        <p>34%</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>30 35 25 33 43 35 32 41 29</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>Cbange</p>
        <p>-1-23</p>
        <p>-1-21</p>
        <p>-1-24</p>
        <p>-m</p>
        <p>+24</p>
        <p>+23</p>
        <p>+23</p>
        <p>+22</p>
        <p>+21</p>
        <p>+23</p>
        <p>+24</p>
        <p>+30</p>
        <p>+23</p>
        <p>Campbell Col...</p>
        <p>(Continued Fnm PageA-4)</p>
        <p>row, it could be 50 years.</p>
        <p>Sulsers work 15 years ago at the National Institutes of Health in Washington, D C., led to the discovery of drugs that help people overcome deep depression.</p>
        <p>The drugs we have are not very good. They are not very specific and they have terrible side effects, he said. And it takes about three weeks for them to work.</p>
        <p>Sul^r is director of the Tennessee Neuropsychiatric Institute, a part of the Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute. TNI is funded by the state and by government grants, and is staffed by Vanderbilt Universitys faculty.</p>
        <p>Last fall the 51-year-old, Swiss-born researcher accepted. in ceremonies at the University of Basel, Switzerland, his alma mater, the International Anna-Monika-Stiftung prize. Given every two years, the award is for scientific  work leading to advances in the understanding of the neurobiology of depression and the opening up of avenues of a neurochemotherapy of depressive illness.</p>
        <p>In the prize-winning work. Sulser administered to animals a drug called reserpine, which produces severe depressive reactions in humans.</p>
        <p>You dont have schizophrenic rats, you see. You dont have manic-depressive rabbits, he said. So he simulated depression in the animal brains and studied chemical changes. One of the most important involved norepinephrine, a hormone with a role in the brains regulation of emotional behavior.</p>
        <p>DIAL</p>
        <p>DOWN</p>
        <p>By JAMES J. KILPATRICK</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON  For the past couple of weeks politicians and newsmen have been treading across the Washington tundra, picking up pieces of the Marston fallout. This is highly radioactive stuff, likely to radiate for the next three years. 'The incident suggests some further comment.</p>
        <p>David Marstons fall from his Pennsylvania orbit has created problems for Jimmy Carter and Attorney General Griffin Bell more serious than most observers had realized. What at first had seemed little more than a minor political contretemps  the firing of a republican U.S. attorney  has turned into a major uproar. In these few weeks we have witnessed an upward escalation of the administrations misstatements. In the press these have progressed from fibs to lies to possible perjury. Thus far, Mr. Carter has gotten off lightly, but if he thinks hes home free, hes mistaken.</p>
        <p>For the past year Mr. Carter has been dogged by two traits he cannot escape:. In presidential terms, he is possessed of too much idealism, and too little experience. These shortcomings led him to a policy statement in June of 1976 befop^</p>
        <p>the Democratic Platform Committee: All federal judges and prosecutors should be appointed strictly on the basis of merit without any other consideration of political aspects or influence.</p>
        <p>In a dream world, this policy might be desirable  though I doubt it gravely. In the real world, this policy is impossible.</p>
        <p>In the light of the Marston affair and its related developments, we are left with these alternative conclusions: Mr. Carter is duplicitous, or Mr. Carter is naive. No othr explanations come readily to mind. To put the matter gently, Mr. Carter was only fooling in June of 1976, or Mr. Carter was exhibiting the kind of dewy innocence depicted by Botticelli in his cherubims. My president is not a liar. I vote for innocence.</p>
        <p>It is not so easy to extend as charitable a view to Judge Bell in the next event. Mr. Carter won his election in November of 1976. A little more than a month later. Bell met privately with Sen. James Eastland, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. They talked candidly about patronage in judicial nominations. Judge Bell, on behalf of the incoming Carter ad-</p>
        <p>A Caboose Proves Fine Place To Hang A Hat</p>
        <p>If one produced a model depresson. the amount of norepinephrine decreased, Sulser said. Drugs that antagonized the model depression increased the amount of norepinephrine.</p>
        <p>He believes depression is linked to an overload of receptors of emotional signals which tames the supply of norepinephrine and subjects the victims to overpowering emotional stress.</p>
        <p>We are trying now to find a chemical that will reduce receptors in 24 hours, Sulser said.' It is of no use to prescribe to a patient a drug which might work in three to four weeks if the patient is in danger of committing suicide.</p>
        <p>Sulser wants basic research to get its share of the credit for medical advances. Before a polio vaccine was possible, he said, someone had to learn exactly what polio was and how it worked.</p>
        <p>We dont know anything about the brain or how it works. We dont even know how the normal brain works, he said. We are trying to develop drugs based on knowledge of the brain. The only hope for these people is research. Im hot on research.</p>
        <p>ADDED TO OUR UNFORGfTTABLE WORRIES</p>
        <p>OXFORD. Miss. - When Phillip D. Bryant was a kid growing up in this sleepy little university town, he liked to play near the railroad</p>
        <p>Evans-Novak...</p>
        <p>(CoiatauedFrmpageA-4)</p>
        <p>cessful mollifying the pro-nuclear construction unions. His virtuoso performance at their banquet in Los Angeles last December is still the talk of Sacramento. Before that speech, state building trades council president James S. Lee was fuming abut Brown. Brown just tossed them a few bones, one politician present told us, but it was enough. Jimmy Lee and his boys have been purring ever since.</p>
        <p>Indeed, conventional politicians say Browns ability to charm an audience  construction unions and many others  has risen in direct proportion to his diminished interest in being governor. Since his announcement for President in the spring of 1976. his positions  on outer space, reclamation, agriculture, B-1 bomber, abortion and, of course, nuclear power  have been consistently antiethical to the Presidents.</p>
        <p>Anti-Carterism may be the only consistent strain. Browns views, while still fascinating, seem markedly less coherent than in the early days of his governorship. Once an anti-growth Cassandra. he now contends "environmental protection is a growth industry. He draws a pie-in-the-sky picture of the U.S.-Soviet arms race dissolving in mutual construction of peaceful space satellites.</p>
        <p>Brown told us the University of California faces ,, serious trouble for having ignored alienated blacks. Chicanos and the poor', but in the next breath, he defended appointing an elitist anthropologist to the board of regents because of his pursuit of excellence, which the university has ignored. Isnt that contradictory? You might say so, replied the governor, without apology Contradictions might puzzle newspapermen and irritate politicians but Brown feels they do not trouble voters. He will continue to ignore contradictions in hewing to his anti-Carter line, seeking instead to uncover the next Vietnam  that could mobilize America.</p>
        <p>yard, watch the big Illinois Central freights roll through and dream of maybe being a railroad man someday.</p>
        <p>Today, some .to years later, after earning a law degree, .serving as a l&amp;gt;afayette County representative in the Mississippi legislature and making a living in the real estate and insulation businesses. Bryant can say he at least got in on the tail-end of railroad life.</p>
        <p>His realization of a lifelong dream is symbolized by the old red caboose located on the quiet corner of 9th and Jefferson in Oxford. Bryant bought it from the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad for $250 in 1971 and has used it as an office for his business ever since.</p>
        <p>But the old caboose, built in the 1890s and now severely battered and set to peeling by the Oxford weather, means much more than that to him. now that he thinks about it, says Bryant.</p>
        <p>Propping his feet up on one of the small work desks he keeps in the office, with more ash than tobacco left of his unfiltered cigarette, Bryant tells you the caboose also reflects and serves as an outlet for his sense of being an individual in his town.</p>
        <p>Set on a length of track several inches above the red Oxford soil, the old piece of train is his personal vehicle of escape from the occasional twredom of small town existence.</p>
        <p>It is a journey he likes to take as often as possible, he notes, adding that in an atmosphere of sometimes -'frMrating and confusing business dealings, where most Oxford businessmen conduct their affairs from offices around or near the quaint, old square, his caboose is a hole 1 can crawl</p>
        <p>Quote</p>
        <p>Every noble work is at first impossible.  Thomas Carl vie.</p>
        <p>We have to live today by what truth we can get today and be ready tomorrow to call it falsehood.  William James.</p>
        <p>Never give advice unless asked.  German proverb.</p>
        <p>"When men speak ill of thee, live so as nobody may believe them.  Plato.</p>
        <p>"The trouble with most people is that they listen with their mouths  Anonvmous</p>
        <p>ministration, agreed to stick by political tradition as to district attorneys and district judges, but to name federal circuit judges on the ba.sis of merit alone. The two sachems smoked the peace pipe, cemented the agreement with an ugh, and went their separate ways.</p>
        <p>Judge Bell three weeks later appeared before the Judiciary Committee for his confirmation hearing. The record is cloudy. Bell promised to depoliticize the Department of Justice to the extent possible. He promised "some carwr ser vice in the prosecutorial forces. But with less ambiguity, he promised that the department "Will not be used for political purposes  The clear implication was in support of a merit system. This was not so, and Bell knew it was not so. Now Henry T. Reath, a former chairman of the board of governors of the Philadelphia Bar Association, is charging Bell with perjury.</p>
        <p>The doubts intensify. David Marston. the Republican prosecutor, last summer went to work on erring Democratic politicians Among his targets, it later transpired, was Democratic</p>
        <p>Congressman Joshua Eilberg. In November of 1977, Eilberg telephoned Mr. Carter at the White Hou.se to insist that Marston be ousted. (Question: How did Eilberg get through to the president on such a trivial request?) Mr. Carter instantly pul a call in for Judge Bell, who was tracked down at a local haberdashery. (Question : Why was this suddenly of such urgency that Mr. Carter himself had to pursue Bell to Brooks Brothers to tell him to fire Marston?) And shortly thereafter. Bell did indeed oust Marston for political reasons only. The fallout has left some damaging debris. Mr. Carter finds himself in the position of a political hiker who blazes a trail of broken promises. Judge Bell, to his fearful embarrassment. finds his coverup agreement blatantly exposed. The Justice Department with its 48-hour whitewash of the president and the attorney general, finding them guiltless of the slightest wrongdoing, is stuck with a serious speeding ticket. Everybody has lost credibility. This was Mr Carters greatest asset, and he is frittering it away.</p>
        <p>REMINDS ONE OF PANDORA!</p>
        <p>into and thumb my nose at the whole world </p>
        <p>While he is there, he suggests he feels like Billy Pilgrim in Slaughtoiwuse Five, "unstuck in time, experiencing a degree of relief from the weariness of similarly enormous forces. Bryant, like the Vonnegut character, has found a means of surviving modern life. The caboose is his Planet Tralfamadore. "Every man nernfs a place like this, he says.</p>
        <p>Bryant .still recalls with a smile the day he first saw his sanctuary on wheels and knew he had to have it. "1 was just passing through Columbus (a sprawling community located 120 miles southeast of Oxford) and I was fascinated by the nasty old thing. he remembers.</p>
        <p>"It was just a bright idea, just that simple 1 had always needed a place to hang my hat and 1 knew this was it when 1 saw it </p>
        <p>It wasn't quite that simple. however, he goes on. The caboose did pose a problem in the delivery and an extra expense. It had to be transported by rail, first from Columbus to Winona (south of Oxford) and from there to Oxford by the then Illinois Central and Columbus &amp;amp; Greenville Railroads.</p>
        <p>The most difficult part of the acquisition occurred in setting up the caboose after it arrived, recalls Bryant, noting that it is^one thing to buy yourself a real train car. but yet another finding tracks to put it on.</p>
        <p>He prefers not to go into detail on this subject, though it took some "pretty hairy finagling on his part, some of which involved reasoning with an overzealous Illinois Central railroad detective. It is sufficient, for him. that the task was finally performed successfully.</p>
        <p>Whatever the nature of Bryants difficulty in obtaining his tracks, similar problems have apparently not discouraged others from buying their own caboo.ses, too; some of them from Bryant.</p>
        <p>As a salesman of cabooses since 1971. he says he has either .sold or located at least ;J0 in several states, with the prices varying in each case. Sales have slowed considerably. recently, a development Bryant finds mysterious, You can hardly say the market for cabooses has been saturated, he observes.</p>
        <p>By Davtd Comer freelance Oxford, Miss.</p>
        <p>By GAIL MICHAELS</p>
        <p>Mothers Have To Barn A Night Out To Relax</p>
        <p>Ive always wondered about the origins of the categories womans work and mans work. Why is it that corporation budget directing is mans work while figuring out how to feed a family of four on a $20-a-week housekeeping allowance is womans work? Why does carving the turkey fall to the man while cleaning the shower stall falls on the woman? And what takes more strength  operating a forklift or dragging a screaming. 3.5-pound youngster into a doctors office?</p>
        <p>Granted, the womens movement has managed to eradicate much of this role stereotyping, but theres one area it hasnt even begun to crack  finding a babysitter Tuesday Phillip came home and said. Guess what, honey? I figured you needed to get out of the house some, so I bought us two tickets to Chapeau.</p>
        <p>Oh. thank you. sweetheart! I gushed "When is it?</p>
        <p>"Tomorrow.</p>
        <p>The nerves in my face snapped. My hair turned prematurely gray; My left eye began to twitch uncontrollably. "Tomorrow! 1 squeaked. How am 1 going to find a babysitter by tomorrow?!</p>
        <p>That night 1 called every</p>
        <p>babysitter 1 knew ! called a 15-year-old </p>
        <p>"Im sorry, Mrs. Michaels. Tomorrows Welcome Back, Kotter and your tvs not color </p>
        <p>I called a 14-year-old  "Im sorry, Mrs. Michaels. I have a test, and the last time I sat for you. your kid ate my history notes.</p>
        <p>1 called a 13-year-old  Im sorry, Mrs. Michaels. My parents dont allow me to babysit for unstable couples past ten p.m.</p>
        <p>1 called an 18-year-old  Can 1 bring my boyfriend?</p>
        <p>So I called a friend and asked for her babysitting list and I finally found one who had never heard of us.</p>
        <p>1 spent the next day worrying about leaving my sole issue with someone Id never met,</p>
        <p>"Quit worrying about it. Phillip said at supper. "Helens one of your dearest friends, and she recommended this girl highly. Shell probably be one of the best babvsitters weve ever had.  </p>
        <p>"Youre right, 1 said. W'hat I should worry abwt is the fact that you pick fler up in, an hour, and I dont even have the curlers IN my hair yet, much less have Meg ready.</p>
        <p>So I lunged upstairs and ran Megs bath. Phillip read the paper.</p>
        <p>1 dressed Meg in her pajamas, put out her sleep-sack. and plugged in my electric curlers. Phillip watched Adam-12.</p>
        <p>I dressed, made up one eye, and re-dressed Meg, who ran by me naked at full-tilt just as I started on the second eye. Phillipbrushed his teeth.</p>
        <p>I curled my hair, wrote a list of instructions and phone numbers, gave Meg a dose of medicine, threw as much of our mess as I could into the hall closet so that our babysitter wouldnt think we were barbarians, and changed Megs wet pajamas. Phillip went after the babysitter.</p>
        <p>I met our babysitter, breathed a sigh of relief because she had an air of sweet responsibility and Meg liked her immediately  and remembered that 1 had made up only one eye.</p>
        <p>When we got out to the car, Phillip opened the door for me and said. Boy, am I glad 1 got those tickets. You look like you could really use a night out!</p>
        <p>Former Systems Analyst Now A Maxim-Maker</p>
        <p>ByDICKWEST</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) -Many people. pn)bably most people, go through life without coining so much as a single maxim.</p>
        <p>Even those who are naturally platitude-minded can have trouble succinctly formulating their lifes guiding principles.</p>
        <p>The average person who sits down to mint an adage comes up with something like I consider the day wasted if I dont waste the day.</p>
        <p>While that meets the test of brevity and has the requisite ring of sagacity, its chances of becoming one of Bartletts familiar quotations are pretty slim.</p>
        <p>Theres a knack to isolating and identifying the eternal verities. .Sid Taylor has it.</p>
        <p>A former Pentagon systems analyst who now operates a management consultant service. Taylor brings his maxims to bear against government paperwork.</p>
        <p>"The Devil hides in detail. he says in some of the lectures. articles and letters he prepares for his main client, the American Taxpayers union</p>
        <p>Red tape makes red ink, he says in other gadflying literature.</p>
        <p>As might be su.spected. his main source of inspiration is the federal bureaucracy.</p>
        <p>which likewise inspired the managerial concept he calls SYSIM (System Simplification.</p>
        <p>One day recently in the cluttered suburban apartment that doubles as his office he was waxing axiomaf ically about President Carters 1978 State of the Union address.</p>
        <p>Noting that "people are still sick and tired of paperwork and red tape. Carter had told Congress "we have made a good. start toward simplifying federal regulations but we still have a long way to go.</p>
        <p>A stubby, gray-haired individual who bustles</p>
        <p>around a lot. Taylor said he c-ould pinpoint why Carter was having trouble carrying out his pledge to defoliate the paperwork jungle.</p>
        <p>How do you train a watchdog toliite itself? he said.</p>
        <p>Or. put another way, There is too much polishing brass on sinking sips in todays bureaucracy.</p>
        <p>"Bureaucrats can adapt to any new management device or budget technique. he continued, warming to the subject. "They control the computers and the statistics.</p>
        <p>"They can produce instant figures or statistics to justify, support or even expand any federal program</p>
        <p>"Computerized statistics have made the modern bureaucrat almost omnipotent.</p>
        <p>The end result, according to Taylor, is "cirrhosis of the Treasury,</p>
        <p>Carter, he said, has made the mistake of trying to simplify the government process through reorganization or reform when what is needed is elimination.</p>
        <p>Taylor illustrated that point with a borrowed maxim. When you are hip-deep in crocodiles, its hard to recall that you should have drained the swamp in the first place.</p>
        <p>What Carter needs now, he</p>
        <p>said, are "fewer crocodile fighters and more swamp drainers.</p>
        <p>Taylors aphoristic crusade for simplification brings him occasional invitations to testify at congressional hearings, and frequent requests to appear before other forums.</p>
        <p>As yet. however, there is no evidence of widespread adoption of his homilies as words to live by.</p>
        <p>How does it feel to be an apostle of simplification in a hotbed of red tape and god-dledygoo?</p>
        <p>1 feel like the world is a tuxedo and Im a pair of brown shoes. the little old adagemaker replied.</p>
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        <p>A4-11k Difly Reflectv, Qnnvilte, N.C.-Suxtay, Pyt&amp;gt;ruary U, lim</p>
        <p>Pitt County PTA To Seek ESAA Grant</p>
        <p>ECU News  Funds Received, Appointments Made</p>
        <p>The Put County PTA is in the process of submitting a proposal for an E^SAA Grant for the amount of $127,000. If funded this pit^am will be administered in four of the schools. Bethel Elementary. A. G. Cox, Falkland Elementary and G. R. Whitfield.</p>
        <p>The main objective of the program wili be to offer professional assistance to students with deficiencies in the area of math skills. The professional assistance offered in this program will help prepare students to take and pass the math por tion of the high school competency test.</p>
        <p>Members of the advisory coun</p>
        <p>cil for this program are as follows: Civic Group Representatives Mildred Ed wards. North Winterville Com munity Club; Famey Moore. NAACP; Mathew Lewis, Sycamore Hill Church; Richard Johnson. NAACP; J. L. Keeter. Winterville Ruritan Club; Parents-Mary L. Daniels, Alfred Cates. Anne B. Clemons. Peggy Beaman. Alice Wilkens and Ann Arnold; Students-Samuel Tucker. Deborah Howard. Terence E. Rountree. William L. Wooten, William Knight. Angela Jones. Susan Dunn, Thomas Brookshire, Suzanne Wilson. Susan Carson. Gregory Keel and LuAnne Keel.</p>
        <p>ECU Foundation Awarded Funds</p>
        <p>Named Assoc. Prof. Of Pediatrics</p>
        <p>ECUNewsBureau  said  on behalf of the Foundation</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University that research and publication of</p>
        <p>Salvation Army Work ...</p>
        <p>(ConUauedxmpageA-l)</p>
        <p>programs for youth totaled 6,471 during the year, while attendance at adult programs and activities totaled 10,299,</p>
        <p>The Armys Christmas program provided food baskets for 279 families while more than 2.242 toys were distributed to aid a total of 1,286 families during the Christmas season.</p>
        <p>Leslie H. Garner, chairman of the Armys Christmas program, reported that more than $26,000 was raised to support the 1977 Yule program. He compaired this with some $21,000 raised in 1976.</p>
        <p>A number of awards were presented to organizations and</p>
        <p>individuals who aided the Army in it 's programs during the year, while a resolution was presented to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hendrix, honoring their son, the late J. Curtis Hendrix formerly chairman of the Army's advisory board, lor his service.</p>
        <p>Advisory Board officers and two new members were installed by Jaynes.</p>
        <p>The officers, re-elected to thoir rxists. include; chairman Duru. ia Harris, vice-chairman Lyniaii Ormond Jr.. secretary Julian Vainright. and treasurer James G. Sullivan.</p>
        <p>The new board members installed were George Wilkerson and Charles Vincent.</p>
        <p>Foundation has awarded $15.000 toward support to research projects selected by the ECU Research Council.</p>
        <p>The latest award voted by the ECU Foundation board at its k'ebruary meeting brings to $1 lO.OIX) the total among of Foundation funds made available to the Research Council Dr Joseph G. Boyette, dean of the ECU Graduate School and chairperson of the Research project totaling $15,660. This, he said, demostrates a wide range of interests and needs supported by the Foundation through the Research Council.</p>
        <p>The ECU Foundation began support of the Research Council with annual grants in 1970. Chancellor Leo W. Jenkins</p>
        <p>research is a vital function of all great universities. "We are gratified that given such wide-</p>
        <p>based support through the East Carolina University Foundation we are able to promote and expand research to such a significant extent.</p>
        <p>Ambulatory Pediatrics Director</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>Dr. James R. Markello has been appointed director of ambulatory pediatric medicine, according rto Dr. Jon B. Tingelstad. chairman of the Department of Pediatrics. East Carolina University School of Medicine.</p>
        <p>Markello will be responsible for developing and manging the ambulatory pediatric program, which will provide health care for infants, children and adolescents in an office setting.</p>
        <p>Scholarship Winners</p>
        <p>WINSTON-SALEM - The four winners of the statewide competition for Sanford Scholarships to the N. C. School of the Arts have been announced.</p>
        <p>Competitions were held at the School of the Arts on January 27 in four fields. Winners and the category in which they won are:</p>
        <p> Dance  Amy Green, 13, of Kinston.</p>
        <p> Drama  Robert Edward McNeill. Jr., 17, of Fayetteville.</p>
        <p> Music  Deborah E. Wyatt, 16. of Winston-Salem.</p>
        <p> Visual arts  Kevin Frazelle, 17, Jacksonville.</p>
        <p>The scholarships, now in their fourth year, are named for former Governor Terry Sanford, during whose period in office the N. C. School of the Arts was founded as the first state-chartered school of its kind in the U.S. The Sanford Scholarships are open only to legal residents of North Carolina who are currently enrolled in school in grades 7 through 12.</p>
        <p>"His experience and expertise in pediatric education for residents and medical students make him an invaluable addition to the pediatrics department. Tingelstad said.</p>
        <p>Markello received his undergraduate and MD degrees from the University of Buffalo and completed his residency at Childrens Hospital of Buffalo.</p>
        <p>Before joining the ECU faculty. Markello was director of pediatrics for the Roanoke Memorial Hospitals and professor of pediatrics at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.</p>
        <p>Elected President</p>
        <p>Bill Taft Jr. was elected president of the Greenville Golf and Country Club in the annual meeting of the stockholders on Tuesday, February 7.</p>
        <p>Five new members of the Board of Governors were elected also. They were Mary Lib Fafer, Vance Taylor, Dallas Clark, Lester Brown, and Lawton Nesbit,</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>Dr. Arthur E. Kopelman has been named associate professor of pediatrics, ECU School of Medicine, and director of Pitt County Memorial Hospitals neonatal intensive care unit.</p>
        <p>The neonatal center, a J3-bed facility currently under construction. will serve eastern North Carolina as a regional center for critically ill newborn infants requiring intensive care and specialized forms of treatment.</p>
        <p>The announcement was made by Dr. Jon B Tingelstad. chairman of the Department of Pediatrics.</p>
        <p>Kopelman received his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and his MD from the University of Rochester School of Medicine, where he also completed his residency in pediatrics. He also received .specialty training at John Hopkins Hospital in the care of sick newborns.</p>
        <p>Prior to his appointment at ECU Kopelman was director of the nurseries and the neonatology programs at Rochester General Hospital and' Strong Memorial Hospital, In addition, he was associate, professor of pediatrics at the, University of Rochester School of Medicine.  i</p>
        <p>Kopelman is a diplmate of the American Board of Pediatrics and cetified by the sub-specialty board in, neonatology.</p>
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        <p>Pitt Native Receives Burgaw Jaycees Award</p>
        <p>BURGAW - Pitt County native Jerry Fleming was honored here recently as recipient of the Burgaw Jaycees Distinguished Service Award.</p>
        <p>Fleming, who serves as tax supervisor for Pender County, received the DSA plaque during the chapters annual awards banquet.</p>
        <p>The recipient, a 1972 graduate of East Carolina University with a B.S. degree in business administration, moved to Pender County following graduation and accepted a position as a manage</p>
        <p>ment trainee with the Bank of North Carolina here.</p>
        <p>Fleming was promoted to loan officer at BNC and served in that capacity until he resigned from the bank in October of 1975 to become assistant tax supervisor. He was named tax super-vi.sor several months later.</p>
        <p>Since joining the Burgaw Jaycees in 1972, it was pointed out, Fleming has chaired various projects as well as serving as second vice president, director and president.</p>
        <p>The DSA recipient is a</p>
        <p>memtjer of the Buccaneer Country Club here, and Pender American Legion Post No. 16,5.</p>
        <p>Fleming, ;j(). is married to the former Anna Harris of Pactolus. Mrs. Fleming is employed with Southeastern Mental Health Center. Pender Branch.</p>
        <p>Fleming is the son of Mrs. Ruth Gaskins of Greenville.</p>
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        <p>The Boy With A Silver Tongue</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Sunday, February 12,197B-A-7</p>
        <p>Somalia Declares A State Of Emergency</p>
        <p>By DAVID BRISGOE Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A flamboyant teen-age enterpre-neur. who a detective says was so charming Id go in and buy a used car from him right now. is in custody for impersonating a police officer.</p>
        <p>Last year, the unidentified boy. then 16 years old. was charged with forgery, obtaining money under false pretenses and writing a check with insufficient funds. Police said he had accumulated debts of more than $100.000.</p>
        <p>The boy pleaded guilty to the insufficient funds charge and was placed on probation with the other charges dropped. The case was not made public at the time.</p>
        <p>Police said when the boy was arrested again this week, he was working as a bill collector for one of several firms that had identified him as a debtor last year.</p>
        <p>The boy. who at one time drove around town in a Lincoln Continental and maintained a suite of offices, was impersonating an officer and threatening to arrest someone who owed the firm money, police say.</p>
        <p>He is in the custody of juvenile authorities, who will not reveal how his case is being handled.</p>
        <p>Hes a good-looking boy</p>
        <p>from a middle-income family, and hes got a silver tongue. Id go in and buy a used car from him right now, said Salt Lake County sheriffs Detective Dennis Couch.</p>
        <p>The Deseret News reported Friday that cash flow in the boys financial empire was estimated by associates as high as half a million dollars.</p>
        <p>The boys business ventures began when, at the age of 14. he borrowed some money and bought photographic equipment to start a business. But he sold the equipment at a high profit, the newspaper said, adding that he went on to get more loans in increasing amounts.</p>
        <p>Among the reported investors were his grandmother, who put up $10.000, and a friend who mortgaged a car for a $3.000 investment. the newspaper said.</p>
        <p>Among those he owes money is a school teacher who advanced him $17,000 to buy two cars that never were delivered, the detective said.</p>
        <p>Couch said police last year documented unpaid debts of $100.000 and had evidence of another $50.000. One civil suit against the boy, now a high school junior, for $12,000 was settled out of court.</p>
        <p>One of his corporations was a criminal investigation agency. He told officers he was also in the fast-food business. Couch said.</p>
        <p>By CHARLES P. WALLACE</p>
        <p>MOGADISHU. Somalia (UPI   Somalia declared a state of emergency and general mobilization Saturday to build up its armed forces to combat Ethiopian troops backed by the Soviet Union and Cuba in the Ogaden Desert war.</p>
        <p>A lengthy statement Irom the Central (ommitlee ol the Somali Revolutionary Party calk'd on retired .soldiers to report immediately for service and appealed to the nation lor volunteers to defend the country</p>
        <p>The declaration comes on the</p>
        <p>ninth day ot an Ethiopian counter-ottensive that, backed In Soviet-supplied weapons and advisers and Cuban soldiers and pilots, has pushed the .Somali in.surgents back in the Oregon-sized Ogaden region. The statement accused the flviet Inion and ('uba ol</p>
        <p>Panhellenic Board Voted</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>Ann Thompson of Selma, a member of Alpha Phi social sorority, is the new president of East Carolina Universitys Panhellenic Council executive board.</p>
        <p>She will direct a nine-member slate of officers who represent the nine social sororities at ECU comprising the Council.</p>
        <p>Other new officers are:</p>
        <p>Gretchen Fahrenbruch of Cherry Hill, N. J., vice predisent; Sue Lutz of Hudson. Ohio, rush chairman; Mary Beth Smithwick of Cary, treasurer. ,Gini Linn Ingram of Cary, recording secretary; Carol Perkins of</p>
        <p>Wilton. Conn., corresponding secretary; Mary Storry of Greenville, parliamentarian-chaplain; Nancy Jones of Pawleys Island. S. C., public relations officers; and Jennifer King of Washington, ex-officio officer.</p>
        <p>They will be installed at the annual Panhellenic Scholarship Banquet Feb. 16</p>
        <p>Parents names, hometown addresses and .sorority memberships of the new officers from the area follow;</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY, Greenville -Mary Storry, Alpha Xi Delta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Allan E. Slorrv, 1900 S. Charles St.</p>
        <p>I Volunteer Greenville</p>
        <p>The following current volunteer needs have been announced j by Nancy Harrington, Director of Volunteer Greenville ; By the Humane Society to make posters.</p>
        <p>  A retired lady needs someone to come to her home and help  her organize her books.  ,</p>
        <p>\    A  mother  needs  transportation  to Duke Hospital for the day</p>
        <p>i to see her one and one-half year old child whom she has not seen in several weeks. She will reimburse the volunteer for mileage.</p>
        <p>   Volunteers are needed for the woodcutting project to be</p>
        <p> held Feb. 18.</p>
        <p>For more information contact Ms. Harrington at 752-4137, ex-, tension 285.</p>
        <p>YORK LEAVES JAILNed T. York (right) leaves Los Angdes Jafl Friday after his rdease. Y(rk was booked for investigation of murder aftor he called pdlce on Wednesday and said be bad taformation on the Hillside Stranger case. Investigatkms did not dlscloee any connection. York told repcxters he had been high on angel dust at the time. His brother, Jay, Is at left. (AP Laserirtioto)</p>
        <p>Announcing The Greene Street Big Value Discount Store Is Now Closed.</p>
        <p>We appreciate your past patronage, and look forward to serving you in the future at our 2814 East 10th St. store.Discount Drug Center</p>
        <p>WRECK ON GREENE STREET BRIDGE ... occured Friday slKxiy after midnight. The driver of the vehicle pictured, Fernando Lee Garcia 118 N. Jarvis St., was r^rtedly travelling in the wrong lane and cdlided with a vehicle driven by Ronald Randolph, Rt. 6. According to</p>
        <p>police, the Garcia vehicle forced the Randtdph car back seven feet upon inmpact. Randolph and a passenger, Eddie Glast, were treated and released at Pitt Memorial Hospital. Garcia was admitted to the ho^ltal for severe head injuries. (Reflector photo bv Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>kiking over the. miming ol Ethiopia's battle and lashed out at the United Slates and the West lor "not taking their responsibilities" in eoiinlering the aggression.</p>
        <p>The .Somali statement also outlined steps the government leels should be taken to achieve a iK'acefgl st'tllemeni ol (he con I lift,</p>
        <p>II said there.should Ix* a ceast'-lire. withdrawal ol all loreign torces Irom the conflict, a means ol ascertaining the withdrawal has been carried out and a "(luick solution " to the problem ol .sell-determina-tion for the ethnic .Somalis ot Ethiopias Ogaden region.</p>
        <p>Death Cause Listed</p>
        <p>CHAPEl. HILL N U, lAPi -An illness which is .seldom fatal was blamed by the State .Medical Examiner's olfice for the death of a North Carolina Central University student lollow-ing a Iraternity initiation.</p>
        <p>Dr. Wilton Mack Reavis Jr.. a state medical examiner, said (hat Nathaniel Swimson of Kinston was one ot 8 to 10 percent ol American blacks alllicted with a rare lorm of sickle cell anemia known as "sickle cell trait,"</p>
        <p>The Somali government .said It was "alarmed at " the .Soviet intervt'niion in the conflict Conlident ol victory, the Ethiopians reject(*d a U S call Fridav lor a cease-fire, but</p>
        <p>Welcomed .Secretary of State (yrus Vance's statement that the .Somalis should withdraw Irom I he Ogaden. which Somali insurgents invaded last summer</p>
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        <p>Wife Oft Reminds John Warner Is The Candidate</p>
        <p>By THOMAS FESRARO</p>
        <p>NORFX)U(. Va. (UPI) -Former Navy Secretary John Warner introduced his wife, actress Elizabeth Taylor, then told her to sit down and announced he was running for the U S Senate from Virginia this year.</p>
        <p>Warner's announcement of his candidacy at the January news conference was no surprise after months of preparation, but many believe it wouldnt have happened if not for Miss Taylor.</p>
        <p>Theres no doubt Miss Taylor has been an asset to Warner so</p>
        <p>far, but the question is how much impact she will have on the campaign this year. There may be an indication in last falls Virginia elections.</p>
        <p>Aithough making his first run for public office, Charles Robbs celebrity status as the son-in-law of the late President Lyndon Johnson helped him win the lieutenant governors race over two term state Sen. A. Joe Canada.</p>
        <p>Robbs membership in the Johnson cian helped him get plenty of attention, adulation and hefty contributions. Lady</p>
        <p>Bird Johnson was frequently at his side.</p>
        <p>But Robb gave Democrats their oniy statewide victory. Republican John Dalton was elected governor and the GOP took the other two statewide offices as well. Some Republicans credit Miss Taylors appearances with her husband in helping build momentum for the ticket  and party coffers.</p>
        <p>Once sparsely attended GOP gatherings drew record crowds with Warner and Miss Taylor as headlined attractions. Warner was building a base for his candidacy, but most eyes</p>
        <p>and cameras focused on the English-born actress.</p>
        <p>"It doesnt bother ne that Elizabeth gets so much attention. Warner said of his wife, winner of two Oscars. "Im glad she can bring happiness into the hearts of so many</p>
        <p>Warner, 51. is a miiiionaire who served as Navy Secretary during the Nixon Administration. He married Miss Taylor, 46. during a hillside cerenxmy at his Middleburg. Va. cattle farm on Dec. 4, 1976.</p>
        <p>Warner, making his first run for public office, is one of four Republicans seeking the GOP nomination for the seat being vacated next year by Republican Sen. William Scott. The nominee will be selected in a June convention.</p>
        <p>Some political observers, and some of his opponents, predict Miss Taylors role in Warners campaign will backfire. They dont believe conservative Virginians will cotton to having their next senators wife a</p>
        <p>seven-times married screen star.</p>
        <p>I think the impact will be negative." said Virginia Beach developer Frederick Babson, one of five Democrats seeking his party nomination.</p>
        <p>The celebrity status helped Robb because he was hooked in with the Johnson family, a political family, and Lyndon Johnson was president. Elizabeth Taylors notoriety is of another sort.</p>
        <p>But Eleanor Willits, who worked in Daltons successful! gubernatorial campaign, is preparing to go to work for Warner and sees Miss Taylor as a drawing card fw both crowds and votes.</p>
        <p>"How much do you think Lady Bird helped Chuck Robb, she said, nodding her head. "Youre right, she won It for him.</p>
        <p>John Warner is an extremely attractive man and the women cwne to see him too, probably more than Elizabeth. Now that Warner is a candidate. Miss Taylor keeps pointing out that he is the candidate, not her. But she still receives most of the attentiwi.</p>
        <p>When Warner announced his candidacy, r^rters and pho-tograi^rs repeatedly zeroed in on Miss Taylor, who was dressed in a low cut purple dress, leather boots and sparkling jewelry.</p>
        <p>"John is the candidate, I am not, she said when coaxed to the podium. "This is his day. Warner said he favors the Equal Rights Amendment. Reporters were just as interested in where Miss Taylor stands on ERA.</p>
        <p>Ive been working since I was 10 years old, she said. I</p>
        <p>have supported my family, a coig)le of husbands. Within myself I feel I have equal rights. And I think women who have not been as lucky or as fortunate as myself do need support. 1 am for it.</p>
        <p>Keveney Robinson, an organization director for the State GOP, says Miss Taylors impact on her husbands campaign is as yet unknown.</p>
        <p>I think it has already helped him win name identification, but I dont know what effect it will have in him winning the nomination.</p>
        <p>Ms. Robinson said it is unfair to compare Warners campaign to Robbs. She said Warner, who served as under Navy Secretary, Navy Secretary and chairman of the national bicentennial commission, "is a success in his own right. Chuck Robb is brand new.</p>
        <p>In announcing his candidacy, Warner said he believes he is in third place among the four GOP contenders, trailing former Gov. Linwood Holton and former State Party Chairman Richard Obenshain, but ahead of state Sen. Nathan Miller.</p>
        <p>"But I feel we are rising fast and we expect to win the nomination, he said.</p>
        <p>Obenshain admits concern about Miss Taylors political influence. He says, She will be a charming addition to the race, but adds, The issue still is who will be the best senator.</p>
        <p>Holton, who in 1969 became Virginias first Republican p)v-emor since Reconstruction, said;</p>
        <p>Ill leave it to others to predict what impact she will have.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Willits insists Miss Taylor doesnt possess all the charisma in the Warner household.</p>
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        <p>Grow Hair, Not Wool,</p>
        <p>Michael E. Brooks, minister of he Swartz Creek Church of Christ, Swartz Creek, Mich., will be the speaker for a gospel meeting to be held at the Greenville Church of Christ today through Friday, Feb. 17.</p>
        <p>The local church is located at the corner of Greenville Boulevard and Emerson Road.</p>
        <p>A native of Decatur, Ala., Brooks received his B.A. degree in Bible at David Lipscomb College. Nashville, Tenn., in 1967.</p>
        <p>On Experimental Sheep</p>
        <p>WOOSTER. Ohio (AP) - To the layman a herd of experimental sheep at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center look like ordinary white or black sheep.</p>
        <p>But they have hair instead of wool.</p>
        <p>The exotic newcomers, natives of the West Indies, are being used in a search to intensify lamb meat production.</p>
        <p>Dr. Charles Parker, animal scientist at the center, has 15 Barbados and 15 St. Croix sheep, 11 ewes and four rams of each breed. In the distance the snow-white St. Croix look like normal sheep that have been shorn of wool. The Barbados have short brown hair and black underlines and look somewhat like deer at first glance.</p>
        <p>Parker is interested in a number of traits which these hair sheep are said to have. He said they were reported to have early sexual maturity, high lambing rates, short breeding intervals, natural resistance to internal parasites and greater heat tolerance than standard breeds.</p>
        <p>Parker will work with the test animals to verify to what extent the traits exist. He has crossbred both the Barbados and St. Croix with some Ram-bouillet to see if any of these traits can be incorporated into available standard breeds.</p>
        <p>The Univeristy of Florida at Gainesville and Utah State University at Logan are cooperatively experimenting with the St. Croix to see if performance results are -similar in different parts of the country Other experiments involve the hair sheep, their offspring, and the crosses with other breeds under complete year-round confinement and partial confinement combined with forage utilization.</p>
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        <p>The offspring from the crossbreeds are an interesting mixture of lambs with hair and lambs with brown and black wool in varying patterns.</p>
        <p>Other studies are under way with a number of commercial types and crosses among standard breeds and Straightbred Finnsheep.</p>
        <p>Ohio has some 13,000 sheep flocks on farms, perhaps more than any other state in the country.</p>
        <p>Lunchroom menus for the coming week at the Pitt County schools have been announced as follow;</p>
        <p>Monday  Barbecue on bun, french fries, cole slaw, peanut butter cookies, milk;</p>
        <p>Tuesday  Cheeseburger on bun, buttered com, lima beans, Valentine cake, milk,</p>
        <p>Wednesday  Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, garden peas, hot rolls, fmit cup, milk;</p>
        <p>Thursday  Vegetable-beef soup, crackers, sandwich, orange, milk;</p>
        <p>Friday  Fish sandwich, french fries, cole slaw, lemon pudding with topping, milk.</p>
        <p>From 1969-1973, he was minister of the Greenville Church of Christ. Since leaving Greenville, he has served churches in Missouri and Michigan. He has done graduate work at tl^ Harding Graduate Schobl of Religion, Memphis, Tenn. ^</p>
        <p>He will present lessons dealing with personal commitment to Christ. On Tuesday evening, special emphasis will be placed on the home and family. Thursday evenings service will be particularly designed for young people.</p>
        <p>Ed Hicks, minister, and the church membership extend an invitation to the publjc to attend the service Sunday at 10 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and each evening at seven oclock.</p>
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        <p>The Pitt County Humane Society is seeking a home for Gria, a super-affectionate gray female tabby cat about a year and a half old.</p>
        <p>Gria needs a home with a person or family who wili give her lots of attention, Humane Society President Jeanette Fiore said.</p>
        <p>Homes also are being sought for three half-grown kittens and for four apartment-sized dog.</p>
        <p>Anyone wishing to adopt any of these animals or to place for adoption animals they might need homes for is asked to cali Mrs. Fiore at 758-0468 between 6 and 10 oclock any evening. She asked that those wishing to piace animais cali as early in the week as possible so the animals can be described in the Sunday column. I also advise those who might need to get homes for pets to call before a crisis situation has developed, so there will be several days or weeks leeway,   she said.</p>
        <p>Adoptive owners who qualify financially may obtain reduced fee spaying certificates from Marian Frost, Friends of Animais Inc. representative for this arcane may be reached at 758-2715 between 6 and 10 p.m.</p>
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        <p>^ The annual Lenten Bible study jgroups of Jarvis Memorial ;^nited Methodist Church will be ^Id today at 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>S The group meeting schedule ^nd individual homes are: 'Group One, Greenville Villa, ^tantonsburg Road; Group Ijjrhree, Dr. and Mrs. William .^ripp, Rt. 5, Greenville; Group Four, the Rev. and Mrs. A. E. %rown, 1732 Beaumont Rd.; %roup Five, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. ^Branch, 1812 Rosewood Dr.; JGroup Six, Mrs. Howard Clay, *129 N. Harding St.;</p>
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        <p>North Sea Divers Face Dangers Willingly For Money Involved</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Sunday, February 12,1978-A-9</p>
        <p>Smith, 1105 Johnston St.; Group Eight, Dr. Lois Staton, 1902 Sherwood Dr.; Group Nine, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Newman, 309 Meade St.; Group 10, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Moore, 1007 E. Rockspr-ing; Group 11, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Brown, 1905 E. Sixth St.;</p>
        <p>Group 12, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spears, 1901 E. 10th St.; Group 13, Mrs. Bruce Palmer, 202 Greenwood Dr.; Group 14, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ormond, 104 Martinsborough; Group 15, Mrs. Hugh Parker, 120 Robinhood Rd,; Group 17, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones. 207 McGre^r Lane; Group 18, Mrs. Virginia Lan-</p>
        <p>EDITOR'S NOTE - Tlie btMsmen call tbn cowboys because they live dangenwsly and play hard. H)etr range Is the depbis &amp;lt;a the North Sea. Iheir perils may be claustrophobic crazies, the boids, bone necrosis, death. Th^re dec|&amp;gt;4ea divers cashing In on the off-shore oil botan.</p>
        <p>By ED BLANCHE Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>ABERDEEN. Scotland (AP)  Kerry Kanemitsu is one of the elite in the North Sea oil boom. Hes a diver, one of 1.400 underwater specialists with one of the most dangerous jobs in the wild and treacherous North Sea.</p>
        <p>The divers are a bizarre mix of hard-nosed former navy men. high-rollers and adventure-seeking youngsters, drawling Texans and soft-spoken Cornish fishermen, all lured by big money and deep-water thrills.</p>
        <p>The oilmen call them cowboys because of the dangers they face daily and the wild binges they go on during shore leave.</p>
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        <p>;)Groups Two, 16 and 19 will meet at three oclock this afternoon in the church parlor.</p>
        <p>for the money. Everyone wants a boat or a ranch. I want both, says Kanemitsu, a 26-year-old American from Santa Monica. Calif.</p>
        <p>Kanemitsu, who came to the North Sea about, 1'years ago from college in California, says. Sure there are dangers. I guess thats one of the reasons Im here. But where else could I make the kind of money Im making? 1 live good and get plenty time to do what I want, like hang-gliding or skiing.</p>
        <p>Divers make an average of $21.900 for a six-month season in the North Sea. where winter storms whip up 100-foot waves and hurricane-force winds that hamper drilling operations.</p>
        <p>They do key maintenance and repair work on the offshore rigs and production platforms, install blowout preventers designed to avert disasters, help lay pipelines and tend underwater wellheads.</p>
        <p>New British tax regulations, which take up to 60 percent of the divers wages, are driving many of them to other oilfields.</p>
        <p>Some 2.50 already have quit the North Sea. and oil companies fear as many as half of the 1,400 will have pulled out by the end of the year.</p>
        <p>The companies fear the accident rate will soar alarmingly as rookies replace experienced men.</p>
        <p>Its to the stage now where Im working with kids. snorted diving supervi.sor Mike Tooke. The last diver to die was 21 years old. His partner was 19.</p>
        <p>I cross my fingers every time these guys go down</p>
        <p>Thirty-six divers have been killed since 1970. Scores have had near-misses or suffered bends  gas trapped in the bloodstream that causes agonizing pain and sometimes paralysis and death  or bone necrosis. a disease caused by constant exposure to pressure that slowly kills the bone and leaves the victim a cripple.</p>
        <p>There isnt much anyone can do when a diver runs into trouble 600 feet down.</p>
        <p>Paul Havlena of Norfolk, Va., died of a lung hemorrhage while laying pipe .sections 320 feet down outside a diving bell in British Petroleums rich Forties field 90 miles off Aberdeen. His partner watched him die and was sealed in a decompression chamber with Havlenas body for 36 hours before he could be taken out.</p>
        <p>Last year another diver shot to the surface from the deep and his body, ballooning with expanding gases, exploded from the sudden drop in pressure.</p>
        <p>Kanemitsu was attacked by a razor-toothed conger eel warming itself under one of the</p>
        <p>heated oil pipelines, but he escaped uninjured, "It scared the hell out of me. he said.</p>
        <p>Arthur Ayster, a stocky, bearded Briton who at 37 is considered an old man in a profession where  diver can be wa.shed up at 3.5. believes there will be many hidden deaths.</p>
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        <p>HOLLYWOOD (UP!I - Did you watch Super Bowl XII of your own free will?</p>
        <p>Did you see "Star Wars" because you like science-flction films?</p>
        <p>Did you read the novel Coma on the recommenda tion of a friend?</p>
        <p>Or were you one of millions of Americans propagandized .subconsciously on all three counts</p>
        <p>Its eerily possible you are a victim of the pervading super hype of the 1970s. conned into watching, reading or listening because, to use the old term for hype, you have been ballyhooed into conforming.</p>
        <p>Would you have been out" to have missed this years Super Bowl when 3 million other Americans watched it on TV?</p>
        <p>Are you In because, like some 90 million others, youve seen Star Wars?"</p>
        <p>The questions and their answers are attracting increasing interest among sociologists, media representatives and even the government.</p>
        <p>Bright men with a product to sell in the entertainment market today are looking for the breakaway hit," that record album, movie. TV series or sports event that will stir the country to a frenzy. And. instead of turning a tidy little profit, eari tens of millions.</p>
        <p>'They are In the business of creating manias. It is their intent to make you a fanatic when it comes to their particular enterprise. They produce a want-to-see, want-to-buy craving.</p>
        <p>In most cases tBey are selling something nobody needs  a book, a record album, a movie, a poster, a T-shirt.</p>
        <p>They accomplish their ends by creating awareness of a product on every possible level of consciousness  and sublimi-nally as well.</p>
        <p>A major hype campaign is as intricate as the strategy employed by a well organized military task force. 'The media blitz is the infantry, music the artillery, advertising the air force and word-of-mouth the fifth column of an all-out invasion.</p>
        <p>In this war for the American entertainment buck the public is assaulted on all fronts. Just take the case of Star Wars. aoth Century-Foxs big hit.</p>
        <p>The nightly newscast is liable to tell you, whether you want to know or not, Star Wars has surpassed "Jaws" as the No. 1 box-office champion. Your evening newspaper will have a Star Wars" ad In the entertainment section, and maybe even this story.</p>
        <p>On the way home from work you probably drove by a billboard advertising the picture while the car radio played the theme music from the score of the film.</p>
        <p>In your own living room Junior may be wearing a button reading May The Force Be With You." a catch-phrase from the film. Your daughter may be wearing a Star Wars" T-shirt for which she paid a couple of bucks to become a walking billboard for the picture.</p>
        <p>There could be a Star Wars" poster on the rumpus room door. In the pantry there might be a cookie Jar in the shape of R2D2. aka Artoo Detoo. one of several lovable robots and androids in the film.</p>
        <p>Perhaps for a topper, as you sit down to dinner your wife tells you, They opened the new shopping center today and they had a big nwvie star there to cut the ribbon. His name was Darth Vader.</p>
        <p>Darth Vader is the humanoid villain of the picture who has emerged as the most popular</p>
        <p>figure among adults who have</p>
        <p>seen Star Wars." An actor in Vaders costume and mask makes promotional appearances around the country.</p>
        <p>Thus, we are infused with the picture, surrounded by It. Inundated by It and. ultimately, overwhelmed by It, No wonder, tben. that Star Wars has earned more than $200 million in this country alone and still Is going strong David Weitzner. vice-president of advertising at Fox. says. "Our latest market awareness survey shows 95 percent of Americans are aware of Star Wars Last Christmas it was 99 percent  Marc Pevers. vice president for 20th Century-Fox Licensing Corp. says the ISO Star Wars merchandised products will gross, conservatively. $200 million in 1978! An amount unheard of for movie-connected merchandising.</p>
        <p>Only the films director. George Lucas, and Fox executives had faith in the pictures popularity before it was released. erf^ no merchandising deals were made until it was too late to put the stuff in stores concurrent with the films release.</p>
        <p>Once it hit  breaking opening day box-office records in all 32 theaters  Fox was besieged by manufacturers clamoring for a piece of the action. Few products could be rushed out in time for the Christmas demand last year.</p>
        <p>'The Kenner toy company, licensed by the studio, produced a Christmas gift certificate for about $8 which guaranteed delivery of figures of the robots by June., The customers were satisfied.</p>
        <p>Hype? The studio is behind a Star Wars fan club, looking for a million members at $5 per</p>
        <p>No fewer than five Fox executives vow less money was spent, less time devoted to prerelease hype for the picture than many another movie. They contend, perhaps correctly, that the public, through word-of-mouth. provides the hype, not the studio.</p>
        <p>The hype on this film was phenomenal. said Weitzner. Hype Is the demand created by the craziness of people coming out of the theater.</p>
        <p>The implication is that the human herd creates its own fanaticism, that hype fulfills a need or provides a common bond, a direction in which individuals become a collective entity. Or is that the case? Earlier this year Edwin lewman narrated an NBC television special titled Land of Hype and Glory. examining a hit record by a rock group called Kiss. Dorothy Uhnaks new novel. The Investigation and the movie. "Close Encoun-</p>
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        <p>Newman, who has become a watchdog of American syntax and an informed observer of the passing parade, concluded that some of us enjoy hype, some resent it and some are immune to it. But hype, he said, frorp TV laugh tracks to "Star Wars campaigns will probably be with us forever, maybe longer.</p>
        <p>Increasingly. blockbuster movies provi^ better examples of super hype than campaigns waged for books or records. Indeed, books and records are often part of the hype for a movie, and earn a fortune In residual profits.</p>
        <p>The runaway hit movie. Love Story. was written as an original screenplay by Erich Segal. He was prevailed upon to make a novel of the script before the picture was released. It became a best-seller, creating one of the best hypes in recent memory. Love Story reached the top 10 box-office hits of all time.</p>
        <p>It is commonplace for book stores to stock paperbacks of novels from which movies are made featuring photographs of the actors on their dust Jackets.</p>
        <p>Jaws. which still rates No.</p>
        <p>1 at the box office internationally. brought into play one of the most effective media hypes known as road-blocking, concentrating almost solely on television.</p>
        <p>The night before Jaws opened at hundreds of theaters around the country, and the night after it opened. Universal bought one-minute spots on all three networks on every hour break in prime time.</p>
        <p>More than 100 million viewers virtually could not avoid being blitzed into want-to-see by the "Jaws bombardment.</p>
        <p>Universal bought the television time as part of its hype. But television is often used for hype gratis.</p>
        <p>Few are the authors today who turn out a book and then sit back and hope it sells. Todays writer hits the road, touring as many cities as possible to hype his book on local radio and TV interview shows.</p>
        <p>Johnny Carson. Merv Griffin and Mike Douglas are prime targets of free hype. A Carson show appearance alone can boost sales of a book dramatically.</p>
        <p>Even book jackets are designed to show tip well on television  usually white background with contrasting primary colors for the title.</p>
        <p>Hype is not limited to show business, as any winning politician knows. But it seems to be most effectively applied by movies. TV, and records.</p>
        <p>Farrah Fawcett, a beautiful</p>
        <p>blonde Texan with a modicum of acting talent, was hyped to international stardom on the .strength of commercials, a part in a TV series and a poster, emphasizing her bosom, which sold in the millions.</p>
        <p>For months People magazine rarely went to press without a picture or a squib on Farrah. She adorned magazine covers for two years.</p>
        <p>On a "60 Minutes show earlier this year Morley Safer announced Farrah would earn more than a half-million dollars as her share of income from Farrah Fawcett dolls in addition to almost $3 million from a cosmetics firm.,</p>
        <p>From the object of hype Farrah has graduated to a promoter of hype.</p>
        <p>Richie Barrie, president of Faberge. told Safer. "Shes worth the money because, basically, in a deal like this, youre buying a name, youre buying an image, youre buying a person who is instantly recognizable all over the world...</p>
        <p>Thats what super hype can do for one woman, for one product line and how it affects American buying habits.</p>
        <p>Most often hype is presented to the media as legitimate news. say. the signing of a star for a movie or a riot at a rock concert or the signing of a celebrity to endorse a product (i.e. Joe Namath and pantyhose.</p>
        <p>But some hype is blatantly advertised as such.</p>
        <p>Producers of the movie version of the novel. Coma, came right out last month letting the press know it was going to be blitzed.</p>
        <p>A press release was sent to UPl boldly reading:</p>
        <p>"Massive, month-long, multi-media promotion campaigns have helped rocket Coma to the top of the best-seller lists in both its hard-cover and paperback editions and at the same time call attention to the books transformation into a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture to be released by United Artists, a Transamerica Company.</p>
        <p>The carefully coordinated campaigns were jointly launched by MGM. UA and the publishers of the book  Little Brown &amp;amp; Company, for the hard-cover and New American Library for the paperback. One of the better organized media blitz hypes in the past year was demonstrated by Paramount Pictures for Saturday Night Fever, coordinating release of the film with promotion by its star. John Travolta, the sound track album by the Bee Gees super rock group.</p>
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        <p>But "Saturday Night Fever pales into insignificance compared to the mind-blowing success of "Star Wars. Twentieth Century-Fox President Alan Ladd Jr. really doesnt think of his picture in terms of a movie. "Its an event. Its different. Ive been told Star Wars has a therapeutic effect on audiences, especially people who have seen it several times.</p>
        <p>"When theyre feeling low instead of going out and getting themselves a drink they see the picture to get themselves cheered up again.</p>
        <p>Ladd is convinced hype is a waste of money and effort unless the product has quality and appeals to the public on its own merits.</p>
        <p>"If you dont have a product, you hype it. but that only sustains for a couple of weeks. If the picture is there you dont need heavy expenditure to hype everybody.</p>
        <p>Edwin Newman defined hype as "a shot in the arm. It comes from the world hypodermic. Economist Milton Friedman says. Of course high-powered advertising or hype changes peoples tastes, biit would you</p>
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        <p>Nicholas Johnson, chairman of the Citizens Committee for Broadcasting, says. Hype of anything, a book, a movie, a rec-ord or a television show, tends to distort what the public might othenvise choose.</p>
        <p>The definition of hype is. perhaps, of most interest to the media for the excellent reason that press, radio and television are its first victims and the principal avenue of its dissemination.</p>
        <p>Pressing "Star Wars in the box-office sweepstakes is Columbia Pictures "Close Encounters of the Third Kind. a $27 million science fiction thriller.</p>
        <p>Despite generally good reviews and enormous public enthusiasm which caused the studios stock to rise 12 points before the films release, some $8 million of "Close Encounters budget went to promotion.</p>
        <p>.Some of that money. Newman said on his TV special, went to fly hundreds of journalists on a press junket to New York where they were given hotel accommodations and tape recorders with which to interview individuals involved with the movie.</p>
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        <p>Dr. Edward Stainbrook, a psychiatrist and former chairman of the Department of Human Behavior at the University of Southern California, sees hype as filling a societal need.</p>
        <p>'"One of the reasons hype is .successful is the diminishing feeling of participation on the part of individuals, he said. "Hype is an option to pervasive boredom.</p>
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        <p>"Now that there is enough material satisfaction, he said, "we ask what does it all mean? What shall I do? Lack of commitment is made to order for hype which offers a new kind of high in life.</p>
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        <p>SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) -When she was alive Sarah Winchester was troubled by the dead. Half a century after her death, psychics say she is troubled by the living.</p>
        <p>Heiress to the Winchester arms fortune. Sarah was mistress of the famous Winchester Mystery House, an architectural curiousity which stands as a memorial to her obsessive fear of the souls, especially Indians, who died at the hands of the famous Winchester repeating rifle.</p>
        <p>The house is San Joses most imous tourist attraction and innually attracts tourists who ly $3.75 apiece to take the lile-iong tour of its 160 rooms. How many tourists is a nystery in itself. The private nvestors who bought the home h)m Mrs. Winchesters niece vill not say. nor will they dentify themselves.</p>
        <p>But if psychics who have inducted seances at the house he past two Halloweens are to believed. Sarahs ghost is inhappy with the rubbemeck-(rs.</p>
        <p>Jeanne Borgen. a psychic rom Pinole. Calif., says she immunicated with Mrs. Win-ihesters qiirit during a publi-ized seance at the hou% on [alloween two years ago.</p>
        <p>She said she didnt want leople in the iHMise. said Mrs. Borgen. She didnt want mybody nosing about her business. She wanted to be left lone.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Winchester repeated her XMnplaints while communicat-ng with three mediums during he 1977 Halloween seance, feoth seances were conducted in Jhe room where Mrs. Winchester reportedly communicated twith the spirit world.</p>
        <p>, Roger LaFbuntain. an assistant manager of the house, says strange noises are still heard there</p>
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        <p>LaFountain said he himself has had only one unusual experience.</p>
        <p>"One day I came in and was opening up the house and the light bulb in the seance room had exploded. There was no reason. 1 mean it actually just exploded. It wasnt raining or anything. It was in the summertime.</p>
        <p>It is said that Sarah, after the death of her infant daughter and her husband 15 years later, became a spiritualist and turned to a seer in New Haven. Conn., who advised her to assuage the anger of the ghosts by moving west and continually building onto her home at the direction of the spirits.</p>
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        <p>She eventually spent $5.5 million on the Victorian house. It is full of mazes and doors and stairways leading into walls. It has 47 fireplaces, 13 bathrooms. 13 glass cupolas. 52 skylights, 10.000 windows and 950 doors.</p>
        <p>Stories about Sarah abound. In 1903. President Theodore Roosevelt was in the area and tried to visit, but Mrs. Winchester instructed her servants to turn him away, saying she didnt open her home to strangers. However, she did allow famed magician Harry Houdini and Robert Ripley of Ripley's Believe-lt-Or-Not into the home for visits.</p>
        <p>She rarely ventured forth in public and only one photograph of her. taken secretly by a gardener, exists.</p>
        <p>The home, now four stories high, was actually seven stories when the 1906 earthquake</p>
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        <p>She was convinced the spirits caused the earthquake because they were angered that she had spent so much money on the front of the home, $3 million, so she halted construction there, closing off 30 rooms.</p>
        <p>She also had a bell tower built which could only be entered |?y an underground labyrinth known only to her Japanese bellringer, who would ring the bell each night at midnight to summon the ghosts and ring it again at 2 a.m. to send the ghosts back to their graves.</p>
        <p>The spider web design, her favorite, is seen throughout the house on doors, windows, ceilings, floors and walls. Most of the windows have 13 panes, chandeliers have 13 globes; stairs. 13 steps; walls. 13 panels.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Winchester died in her sleep in 1922 at the age of 85, leaving the home to her niece, who later sold it to the families of the present owners.</p>
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        <p>Its developer, Neal Jensen, said that would mean about four more bushels an acre to wheat farmers.</p>
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        <p>Jensen, professor of plant breeding at Cornells New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, said the new variety is a soft white winter wheaLIts not a bread wheat at all.</p>
        <p>The Houser variety took 18 years to develop and will be available in the fall of 1979, for harvest the following July and August.</p>
        <p>It is the result of eight crosses made from nine breeding lines. It also is the latest in a series of Cornell wheat with reduced heights, which makes harvesting easier and helps farmers cut losses since the shorter variety does not get entangled in machinery. Jensen said. He has also developed Ticonderoga. Yorkstair and Arrow wheat varieties.</p>
        <p>Developing new crop varieties is an ongoing thing. Weve been doing a series of crosses, not just wheat, he said.</p>
        <p>Jensen. 62, has been at Cornell for 32 years. He said Houser is disease resistant, has good straw, good height and has fine quality for milling and baking purposes.</p>
        <p>And the new wheat is easy to distinguish from other wheat since it has a beard.</p>
        <p>Its just an oddity and apparently doesnt have much to do with yield, but its the first bearded wheat from the Cornell station. he said.</p>
        <p>He said a beard is a hairlike appendage attached to the portion of the wheat surrounding the kernels.</p>
        <p>New York is not a particularly big wheat state, but Jensen said it is a leading pastry wheat producing state.</p>
        <p>"Were about 98 percent white wheat, which is the only wheat that can be used for certain pastry products.</p>
        <p>The professor said Houser could be particularly important after what he called the horrible fall New Yorks wheat farmers had.</p>
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        <p>THE BURLINQTON BOYS CHOm... One of the most noted b(^ dwtar ta America, win be in concert in Wright Auditorium at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>Friday, Feb. 17. Funded hy the N. C. Arts Council, the cbdr ap-nearance is sponsored by tbe Greenville Boys Cbdr.</p>
        <p>Preservation Hall Concert</p>
        <p>At 8 p.m. on Valentine Day, Feb. 14, all those who were turned away from last years sell-out of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band concert will have another opportunity to hear the famed New Orleans Jazzmen play tradi</p>
        <p>tional Jazz.</p>
        <p>The concert will be held in the Mendenhall Student Center Theater, with public tickets priced at 4.</p>
        <p>When not on tour, the jazz musicians, many in their 60s and</p>
        <p>BANJO PLAYER... A1 Lewis is one Of the perfonners in the Pereervatkn HaD Jazz Band coocert coming to Moidenball Student Unk Theater at 8 p.m. Tues.,Feb. 14. Tickets are $4.</p>
        <p>70s, a few in their 80s, still play at the famed Preservation Hall, a New Orleans landmark where American Jazz flowered early.</p>
        <p>The type of jazz performed by this group with experience, often rooted back to the earliest days of jazz, is music bom of tum-of-the-century street parades, saloons, riverboats, funerals and horn-blowing dock workers. Theirs is a music of sad, sweet, gentle exuberance. Originally called jass," it is a creative amalgam of marches, quadrilles, blues, spirituals, and ragtime.</p>
        <p>Roxy Ball Tuesday</p>
        <p>Two local groups of music makers. Greenvilles Edwards, Johnson and Kale and Ayden the Based Oville Band will provide music for the third annual Roxys Sweetheart Ball slated to take place beginning at 9 p.m. on Valentines Day, Tuesday,'Feb. 14.</p>
        <p>One of the features of the Valentine annual will be The Mating Game, with volunteers taking part to guess the characteristics of other volunteers unseen to them.</p>
        <p>Roxy is located on Albemarle Avenue. Tickets are $1.50 for the public and $1.00 to members. For more information, telephone 758-0620.</p>
        <p>Top Country</p>
        <p>1. Out of My Head and Back in My Bed, Loretta Lynn</p>
        <p>2. Dont Break the Heart That Loves You. Margo Smith</p>
        <p>;i. "I Wish You Were Someone 1 Love. Larry Gatlin</p>
        <p>4. "Youre the One. Oak Ridge Boys</p>
        <p>5. To Daddy. Emmylou Harris</p>
        <p>6. "Woman to Woman, Barbara Mandrell</p>
        <p>7. What Did I Promise Her Last Night. Mel Tillis</p>
        <p>8. "Something To Brag About, Mary Kay Place</p>
        <p>9. Do I I.,ove You, Donna Fargo 10. May the Force Be With You Always. Tom T. Hall</p>
        <p>Top Ten</p>
        <p>1. Stayin Alive. Bee Gees</p>
        <p>2. Sliort People. Randy Newman</p>
        <p>:l. Baby Come Back, Player</p>
        <p>4. Just the Way You Are. Billy Joel</p>
        <p>5. We Are the Champions. Queen</p>
        <p>6. Youre in My Heart, Rod Stewart</p>
        <p>7. Sometimes When We Touch. Dan Hill</p>
        <p>8. Dance, Dance. Dance, Chic</p>
        <p>9. Desiree. Neil Diamond</p>
        <p>10. Emotion, Samantha Sang</p>
        <p>Ensemble To Tour</p>
        <p>The 52-member Symphonic Wind Ensemble of the East Carolina University School of Music will tour several western North Carolina locations during Februrary.</p>
        <p>The ensemble is conducted by Herbert Carter of the ECU Music faculty. David Hawkins, professor of double reeds at ECU. is accompanying the group as featured soloist.</p>
        <p>Places scheduled for tour stops include Freedom High School, Morganton. Feb. 14; Newton-Conover High School, Feb 14; Myers Park High School. Charlotte. Feb. 15; East Mecklenburg High School, Feb 15; and Concord High School. Feb. 16.</p>
        <p>Boys Choir In Feb. 17 Concert</p>
        <p>The Burlington Boys Choir, one of the best known of boys choirs in America, will be in concert at 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 17 in Wright Auditorium.</p>
        <p>Their appearance here is being sponsored by the Greenville Boys Choir and is being funded by a grant made available by the N. C. Arts Council throbgh its Grass Roots Arts Program.</p>
        <p>There is no admission charge and the public is invited.</p>
        <p>Founded and organized in November. 1959 by Miss Eva Wiseman, the Burlington Boys Choir has performed extensively in the eastern U.S. Over the years it has appeared before audiences numbering in the hundreds of thousands.</p>
        <p>Rose High Concert</p>
        <p>A concert by the Rose High Stage Band featuring two guest soloists will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 16 at the Rose High gymnasium.</p>
        <p>The 20-member band will be conducted by James Rodgers. Guests performers to appear with the band are John Wilson, trumpeter, of the Washington, D. C. area, and Willie Gillon of Charlotte, alto saxophonist.</p>
        <p>Music to be performed at the concert ranges from songs of the big band era to modern tunes of today.</p>
        <p>Tickets are 50 cents for students and $1 for adults. All proceeds realized from the concert will be used to purchase niusic scores and equipment for tneStage Band.</p>
        <p>The choir was honored in Dec. 1970 by an invitation to sing at the White House, and in the summer of 1971 made their first international tour, singing before audiences in European countries. They have since made two other European tours, singing for Pope Paul in Rome, in famous cathedrals, and on foreign radio broadcasts.</p>
        <p>They have also performed with the N. C. Symphony Or</p>
        <p>chestra. at the Duke University Chapel, for the Wake Forest Baccalaureate Service, and for the Boys Choir of Westminister Abbey. I^ondon.</p>
        <p>'The current members of the Burlington Boys Choir number .14. and range in age from eight to i:i. Most are 11-years old or younger.</p>
        <p>Eva Wiseman will direct the choir, and Sharon Moss La Roc-ca will be accompanist.</p>
        <p>The sponsoring Greenville Boys Choir now numbers 40 members. Tom Hawley is the director.</p>
        <p>In addition to the Friday evening concert, a workshop in boys choir work will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 18 in Room BlOl. Fletcher Music Center.</p>
        <p>There is no charge for the workshop, and all interested persons are invited to attend and observe.</p>
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        <p>Annual Faculty Exhibition Now At Gray Gallery</p>
        <p>|kUFBlZE WOMAN AND SOFA... mated seidptin by EC Ijnity artlat George Dauhins is on view in the current faculty ^w by two dozen artist-teadiers of the Sdiool of Art, East</p>
        <p>CanUna IWversity at the Gry Gallery in Jentdns Fine Arts Oenter.&amp;lt;F(ReflectorStaffPlMlo)</p>
        <p>Greenville, Area Artists In NCMA Traveling Show</p>
        <p>t RALEIGH-A traveling show 2&amp;gt;f art from the annual North Parolina Artists Exhibition has teen selected with 36 works by ^ artists chosen for the two part traveling exhibition.</p>
        <p>Z The 36 pieces were selected Jrom 107 works in the annuai -show which was on view from bee. 1.1977 through Jan. 8,1978</p>
        <p>at the N.C. Museum of Art, Raieigh.</p>
        <p>In Part 1, four of the artists represented are from Greenville and one from Snow Hill. They are  Greenville  Louis W. Cherry. Roxanne Reep, Matt Smartt and Davis Strider, and Snow Hiil, Robert C. Jones.</p>
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        <p>Local Women Head i Pitt Fund Drive</p>
        <p>Z Four Greenvilie residents  :Mrs. John P. East, Mrs. F. ^ighton Blount, Mrs. Edgar R. boessin, and Mrs. Thomas F. ?Taft  are heading up efforts in yitt County to raise funds for the yiew North Carolina Museum of jArt. The four were named to the campaign by the North Carolina j\rt Society.</p>
        <p>As part of the $5 million campaign to complete construction pf the new $15 million museum, ihe Art Societys campaign has a Igoal of $1 million and is being ^conducted statewide.</p>
        <p> In endorsing the campaign, &amp;lt;Jov. James B. Hunt, Jr. noted ihat the county-by-county cam-pai^ is vitally important, our i^orth Carolina Museum of Art is</p>
        <p>a state institution, the governor said, and it is here for the use and enjoyment of all citizens.</p>
        <p>In their local campaign, the four Greenville women will be making calls and writing letters to people and corporations at the local level.</p>
        <p>The new N. C. Museum of Art building is under construction off 1-40 near Raleigh, and will provide adequate facilities for displaying the $50 million collection owned by the state. The General Assembly has appropriated $10.75 million for the buildings construction, and various campaigns are being launched to seek to raise the additional $5 million needed for the building.</p>
        <p>Art, Music Events</p>
        <p>Erie Medhus</p>
        <p>; Eric Medhus, a senior in the ^hool of Art, East Carolina University, currently has his senior show exhibited in Kate Lewis Gallery. Whichard Ruilding. ECU campus. The show will be on view through Feb. 24.</p>
        <p>A previous graduate of Paier School of Art, Hamden. Conn.,</p>
        <p>Candy Idol</p>
        <p>Textiles designed and executed by Candy Idol, a senior student in the School of Art. East Carolina University, goes on display in the Mendenhall Student Union Gallery today and will remain on view through Feb. 19.</p>
        <p>Among items being exhibited are woven pillows, wallhang-ings, batiked fabrics, stuffed and</p>
        <p>Senior Show</p>
        <p>Medhus had done Illustrations for General Electric Credit Corp. and was one of several U.S. student artists chosen last year to exhibit work in New York City under the sponsorship of the Society of Illustrators.</p>
        <p>He is a candidate for the BFA degree in painting and drawing.</p>
        <p>Textile Show</p>
        <p>stitched and woven wearables, a chenille rug, and several pieces of macrame.</p>
        <p>Ms. Idol is scheduled to student teach later this semester at Aycock Junior High and at Wahl-Coates Laboratory School.</p>
        <p>The public is invited to view these works during regular hours of the student center.</p>
        <p>Show Of Zaire Art Due</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - One of the most privately owned art of Zaire ever shown in this country, the</p>
        <p>show will later travel to two other U.S. museums, the</p>
        <p>important art events of the year in North Carolina will be an exhibition of Art of Zaire: The Bronson Collection. which wUl open at the N.C. Museum of Art on April 23, to remain on view through June 4. Considered the most Important collection of</p>
        <p>also represented in Part II of the Traveling Exhibition. They are George H. Brett, II. Michael Ehlbeck, Benjamin H. Jenkins and Aaron Karp.</p>
        <p>The exhibition opened its state schedule of tours earlier in Feb-bruary at Pfeiffer Colley in Misenheimer. During 1978 it will be shown in several locations, sometimes with both parts being on view together at the same place; at other times, the two parts will be exhibited in different locations.</p>
        <p>The nearest point to Greenville where the exhibition can be viewed in 1978 will be at the Goldsboro Art Center from Aug. 2 through Aug. 23.</p>
        <p>Hospitality Houso</p>
        <p>Raleigh author C. C. Cribb is the guest on Kay Curries Hospitality House airing over Channel 7. WITN-TV. Cribb is the author of From Now Til Eternity. dealing with the fulfilment of prophecies of the end of the world and the.second comingof Christ.</p>
        <p>The kitchen feature is a red velvet Valentine cake. Angie Latham is the kitchen guest.</p>
        <p>Remembor?</p>
        <p>TOP TUNES YEARS AGO Your Hit Parade February 12,1938</p>
        <p>1. Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen</p>
        <p>2. Youre A Sweetheart 3.1 Double Dare You</p>
        <p>4. Dipsy Doodle</p>
        <p>5. Thanks For The Memory</p>
        <p>6. Rosalie</p>
        <p>7. Whistle While Your Work</p>
        <p>8. Sweet Someone</p>
        <p>9. Theres A Gold Mine In The Sky</p>
        <p>10. True Confession</p>
        <p>TOP TUNES 35 YEARS AGO February IS, IMS</p>
        <p>1. Moonlight Becomes You</p>
        <p>2. There Are Such Things</p>
        <p>3. I Had The Craziest Dream</p>
        <p>4. Why Dont You Fall In Love With Me</p>
        <p>5. When The Lights Go On Again</p>
        <p>6. Youd Be So Nice To Come Home To</p>
        <p>7. Brazil</p>
        <p>8. Moonlight Mood</p>
        <p>9. Dearly Beloved</p>
        <p>10. Im Getting Tired So I Can Sleep</p>
        <p>Art Center Reception</p>
        <p>A receptkn from 3 to S p.m. today is being hdd at the Greenville Art Center for the opening (rf a new exMMtioa</p>
        <p>A travding show {ran the N.C. Museum o( Art of bird prints by famed 19th century artist John James Audubon is going on view. TUs is one of the traveling shows prepared by NCMA for the 12 affiliate galleries in NdrttiCaroUna, of whkfa the Greenville Art Center is one.</p>
        <p>Thoe is no admisskm charge, and refreshments wai be served. The puUc is invited.</p>
        <p>Writers To Meet Feb. 14</p>
        <p>1116 first meeting during the month of February of the Greenville Writers Club will take place at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Michaels, 3 Oakmont Drive, Yorktown Square (just off highway N.C. 43 opposite the Carriage House Apartments).</p>
        <p>All persons interested in any type of writing are invited to attend.</p>
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        <p>FEATURING</p>
        <p>Although the current exhibition of art by members of the East Carolina University School of Art faculty members offers no dramatic developments, there are signs of new directions by some of the artist-teachers. The exhibit is now on view at the Gray Gallery. Jenkins Fine Arts Center. ECU. Any show attempting to give an overview of work by a large number of artists  two dozen in this case, has built in problems. Primarily, these are a lack of focus and a limited representation from each contributing artist that provides only an idea of each artists typical work.</p>
        <p>These factors, however, do not overly detract from the enjoyment of this exhibition. What does detract (for me at least) is the non-stop recording that is part of one small sculpture. Heard once, its amusing. Endured over and over while trying to see the show, its an inexcusable annoyance.</p>
        <p>.\n exhibition of this scope is by nature designed to provide a capsule summary of what art teachers are achieving as creators. All in all. the level of achievement is good, and in some cases, impressive.</p>
        <p>Media exhibited encompasses sculpture, jewelry, prints, ceramics, drawings, paintings, textiles, etc.</p>
        <p>Faculty artists represented are: Iradj Rowshan-Araghi, Joe Buske, Aaron Carp, Charles Chamberlain, Wes Crawley, George Danshires. Sara Ed-miston, Michael Ehlbeck, Ray</p>
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        <p>Scouting</p>
        <p>Players</p>
        <p>Present The Musical</p>
        <p>Youre a Good Man,</p>
        <p>Charlie Brown</p>
        <p>Feb. 16,17&amp;amp;18 8:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>At Wahl-Coates Auditorium</p>
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        <p>Elmore. Janet Fischer, Marilyn Gordley, Tran Gordley, Paul Hartley, Norman Keller, Jeff McGinnis. Rob Rasch, Ed Reep. Betsy Ross. Joan Rubin, Dorothy Satterfield, John Satterfield. Donald Sexauer, Melvin Stanforth, Terry Smith and Henry Stindl.</p>
        <p>In conjunction with the laculty show', a collection of about a dozen pieces of art. donated to the centers permanent coIUh-tion by the family of the late Dean of the School of Art, Dr Wellington B. Gray, is also on view.</p>
        <p>Jerry Raynor</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Sunday, February 12,1978-A-13</p>
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        <p>Concert At NCMA Today</p>
        <p>RALEIGH  I Musici di Cap-pella della Collina. (The Musicians of Chapel Hill) will be in concert at 4 p.m. today in the Flemish Gallery of the N. C. Museum of Art.</p>
        <p>The ensemble consists of two violinists. Mary Frances Boye and Eleanor Kinnaird; harp</p>
        <p>sichordist Jane Harris; cellist and bass violist Jne Salemson; flutist Nancy Woody; violist Enid Lader; and sopranos Florence Peacock and Joyce Peck.</p>
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        <p>More books are sak) to have been written about (he lost island empire of Atlantis than any subject short of the Bible. The powerful hold on our Imagination has made every generation feel the need to search for Its Identity. Now in THE SECRET OF ATLANTIS. Otto Muck, an accomplished German scientist, for the first time relates the accounts handed down in the ancient literatures to the facts of geophysical history. From the scientific data. Muck gives the reader a terrifying description of the cataclysm that destroyed Atlantis. His evidence suggests that the disaster occurred some 11.000 years ago. But Muck does not rest there. In a close examination of the Mayan calendar. Muck establishes its astounding purpose. It commemorates the exact moment of the end of Atlantis.</p>
        <p>Although there have been many books written about parents and how to raise children, it is very rare to find one especially written for grandparents. In GRANDPARENTS; THEN GOD CREATED AND IT WAS VERY GOOD, Charlie Shedd en thusiastically offers advice to grandparents on how you can be good ones. The author has watched his own wife being a super grandparent. He has listened to people who come to his church and to his counseling sessions. And now he shares with us what he has learned complete with lovely photographs and entertaining anecdotes. Here are the Joys of being a grandparent'. Here too are some of the pitfalls; talking and reminiscing too much, not knowing when to let go, cringing at the ways of the younger generation, babysitting when you dont want to. The main thing youll learn is that grandparenting can and should be fun.</p>
        <p>President-watching seems to be a favorite pastime of not only the American people but people of the world. Richard Hyatt followed the campaign of President Carter from Its early struggles to the steps of the natkms capitol. He saw the town of Plains grow from a peaceful village to a world crossroad. What effect the poltlcai spotlight has had on the Carter clan and their neighbors is told In his book, THE CARTERS OF PLAINS. This analysis by an author who himself is a Georgia native presents the Carter phenomenon as intimately seen by those who know the President best - his family and friends.</p>
        <p>INvo specialists in music of the 17th and 18th centuries flutist Jean-Plerre Rampal and harpsichordist Robert Veyron-Lacroix will perform in a concert at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16 in the Mendenhall Student Center Theater, under the auspices of the Student Union Artists Series Committee.</p>
        <p>Veterans of 25 years of playing together, as a duet or in chamber orchestras, they have long been favorites in concert halls and on record.</p>
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        <p>James, who has recorded such popular old favorites as San Antonio Rose. Im So Lonesome I Could Cry, and The Prisoners Song, was named by Record World as the country male artist of the decade.</p>
        <p>Greensboro native Craddock has had several number one hits, Including Ruby Baby. Easy As Pie, and Sweet Magnolia.</p>
        <p>Is It Wrong? was the first successful song hit for Mickey Gilley, back In 1959. The Mississippi native grew up in Louisiana and had his early singing experiences in the Assembly of God Church. In 1974 his new version of an oldie, Room Full of Roses, made the top place on country charts.</p>
        <p>Blond Karen Wheeler, a Missouri lass, made her recording debut on Columbia Records at the age of 12  a hopeful tune entitled Wait Until Im Sixteen. She teamed with Bobby Harden for a hit duet. We Got EachCXher </p>
        <p>PLACERVILLE. Calif. (AP)  By day Linda English is a mild-mannered court reporter, but at night on occasion she is a gyrating belly dancer, appearing anything but mild.</p>
        <p>Linda. 24. an attractive brunette. calls her dancing sideline fantastic. saying she wouldnt have it any other way.</p>
        <p>El Dorado County Superior Judge Charles Fogerty says he thinks its all right, too.</p>
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        <p>Linda has been dancing longer than shes been taking down court proceedings. She started in the Bay Area while attending Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill.</p>
        <p>There was this psychology project in a class. We had to do a paper or a demonstration. 1 saw a newspaper ad about belly dancing, attended, and after 1 made the cJa.ss presentation. I kept it up.</p>
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        <p>By WOODY PEELE RflOector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>It was billed as East Carolina against the University of South Carol ina-Aiken, but it turned into a tour de force for Oliver Mack.</p>
        <p>The All-America guard candidate put on a show Saturday night, breaking two school records, and just missing the 50-point mark.</p>
        <p>Mack ended the game with 47 points, hitting on 19 of 26 field goal attempts and 9 of 11 tries at the foul line. The 47 breaks the mark of 42 established by Jim Modlin against Western Carolina back in the 1969-70 season, and the 19 field goals snapped a mark of 18 held by Sonny Russell vs. The Citadel in 1952-53.</p>
        <p>Oh, by the way, the Pirates won the game, 87-80, but it really wasnt that close.</p>
        <p>Everyone got caught up in Olivers drive for the record in the second half, and as a result, we didnt play very well, Coach Larry Gillman said.</p>
        <p>We played pretty good in the first half, but our youth and immaturity got us caught up with watching Oliver in the second half. The team was watching</p>
        <p>him like the fans, and we didnt play well as a result of this.</p>
        <p>Im just happy to break the record, Mack said. "Its a good feeling, you know.</p>
        <p>Mack admitted that he had set the record as one of his goals. He already holds the mark of 40 at San Jacinto Junior College, his base prior to coming to East Carolina.</p>
        <p>I found out about the record at Chattanooga, when I got 41.1 told Coach (Herb) Dillon before the game that I wanted to do it tonight.</p>
        <p>Oliver was just outstanding. Aiken Coach Lew Perkins said. We did everything possible to stop him and couldnt. I think tonight was one of these special kinds of nights. I dont care if Jo-Jo White was covering him tonight, he couldnt have stopped him. His physical strength surprised me some. We knew he was a super shooter, but he got a lot of three-point plays. Hes by far the best weve played against this year.</p>
        <p>It became evident that this was to be the night when Mack went to work, in the first half, pouring in 27 points. He accounted for the first eight points of the Pirates, and added seven more during the first 19.</p>
        <p>During that half. Mack connected on 12 of 14 shots from the floor and all three of his free throw attempts.</p>
        <p>In the second half, he was covered a little better, and perhaps felt the pressures building on him as'the record drew closer. He hit seven of 12 shots during the period, tieing the mark with 5:05 left when he made it 78-65, and then snapping it with 3:40 showing when his 15-foot jumper went through to make it 82-69.</p>
        <p>Aiken, obviously not of the same caliber as many of the teams played by the Pirates this year, had trouble staying up with Mack and his friends during the first half, as the Pirates whirled merrily out to as much as a 19-point edge just before the half ended. 49-32.</p>
        <p>Aiken had led in the opening seconds, scoring first, but Mack ran off the next eight points for an 8-4 lead after Aiken took a 4-0 spread.</p>
        <p>In the second half, the Pirates seemed to take the game for what it was wortha chance for Mack to hit the record, with victory an almost certainty.</p>
        <p>The margin reached as much as 21 at 53-32 with 18:54 left in the</p>
        <p>contest, and although Aiken came back several times, it was only in the final five minutes that they were successful in cutting the lead to less than ten. Even then, the Pirates were able to pull back away to a 15-point spread, 80-65 with just over four minutes to go. and they led by 12 with 1:17 showing.</p>
        <p>The Pirates had a good-shooting night, hitting 58.7 per cent of their field goals, while Aiken hit 47.4. The Pacers did come back to hit 55.3 per cent in the second half, as they found the way to the basket for easy shots.</p>
        <p>East Carolina was outre-bounded in the game, 41-32. Bill Weeks led the way for Aiken with 13. while Greg Cornelius pulled off 11 for the Pirates.</p>
        <p>"Youve got to give Aiken credit, Gillman said. They came back and gave a gutty performance. We may have been overlooking them a little and looking forward to a chance to redeem ourselves against Old Dominion.</p>
        <p>The Pirates for the second straight time, were without the services of point guard Walter Moseley, down with the flu. Don Whitaker handled his duties and</p>
        <p>for the second straight time, drew praises from Gillman. He did a fine job for us.</p>
        <p>Whitaker was credited with four assists, while not having a turnover.</p>
        <p>Due to Macks performance, no other Pirate broke into double figures, with Cornelius second with nine.</p>
        <p>Zach Norris led Aiken with 24 points, while Keefe Walker had 23 and Bill Weeks had 19.</p>
        <p>East Carolinas record climbed to 7-15 with the win and gave them a three-game winning streak. That is the longest since Dave Pattons 1974-75 team won five in a row at the end of the year.</p>
        <p>The Pirates travel again on Tuesday, meeting Old Dominion in the SCOPE at Norfolk, They return home on Monday. Feb. 20, to close out their home season against Georgia Southern.</p>
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        <p>Watson Fires 66 To Gain Tie</p>
        <p>PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) - Tom Watson, the top money winner of 1977, shot a 6-underpar 66 Saturday to tie unheralded Bill Rogers, the second day leader, after the third round of the flood-delayed 90-hole Bob Hope Desert Classic.</p>
        <p>Watson, playing in the same foursome with former President (Terald R. Ford and host Bob Hope at Indian Springs, had six birdies in missing only one green to post a 54-hole total of 203, 13 under par.</p>
        <p>Rogers, playing at La (^inta, considered the toughest of the four courses used in the $225,000 tournament, shot a 5-underpar 67 after which he said, 1 was very fortunate to shoot a 67. My putting saved me.</p>
        <p>It seemed like when I wanted to make a putt I did. he said. I didnt drive the ball well or hit the irons as well as I did the other day, but I never got into real bad trouble.</p>
        <p>Only 1 stroke behind the two leaders was Jerry McGee, who had a 7-under-par 65 at Bermuda Dunes even though he said, Im playing horrible.</p>
        <p>His score tied for the low round on the day.</p>
        <p>Mike Morley also posted a 65.</p>
        <p>Peter Ousterhuis, picking up a 68 at Eldorado, was 3 strokes behind Watson and Rogers at 206 while Danny Edwards, shooting a 69 at Eldorado, was 4 strokes behind.</p>
        <p>Watson, winner of the Tucson Open and the Bing Crosby earlier this year, continued to complain about his</p>
        <p>driving, but said his putting was excellent.</p>
        <p>I drove the ball well up until the about the 11th hole and didnt hit a fairway from the llth hole on, said Watson. But I was fortunate on the 17th and 18th to have shots.</p>
        <p>He said his shot on 17 hit a tree, but dropped down so that he had a shot and on 18 he drove into a group of trees but the ball went through and he was able to see the green.</p>
        <p>He birdied both holes, making a 35-footer on the 17th and a 20-footer on the 18th.</p>
        <p>It could have turned around with a bad break there. he said.</p>
        <p>Rogers, in his fourth year as a pro. said he was glad Fridays round was erased because of flooding at Indian Wells because the wind was making his round at La Quinta very difficult.</p>
        <p>He had played five holes and was 1 over par Friday when the round was postponed because of flooding from rain in the mountains.</p>
        <p>If we would have had to play yesterday with that wind. 1 would have been in dire trouble. he said. It was unplayable. Those five were by far the easiest ones with that wind.</p>
        <p>David Graham, the first day leader, shot a 69 at Eldorado and was at 8-under par 208. tied with Lon Hinkle, who had a 70 at La Quinta.</p>
        <p>Six strokes behind, at 209, were a group of seven including Morley: Forrest Fezler. who had a 66 at Eldorado: Steve Veriato. who had a 67</p>
        <p>at La Quinta; and Gene Littler. who shot a 69 at Indian Wells. The others are Tim Simpson, a 68 at Eldorado; J.C. Snead, a 69 at Eldorado: and Bobby Walzel. a 71 at Bermuda Dunes.</p>
        <p>Howard Twitty shot a 67 at Indian Wells to join a group of five at 6-under 210.7 strokes behind the leader.</p>
        <p>Veteran Miller Barber, who was tied with Watson in second place behind Rogers after the second round, shot a 74 at Eldorado to move into a group of seven at 5-under-par 211. The pack included crowd pleaser Lee Trevino, who had a 72 at Indian Wells.</p>
        <p>Arnold Palmer, up among the leaders after 36 holes, skied to a 75 at Indian Wells to put him at 214, 11 strokes behind Rogers and Watson. </p>
        <p>Watson said he didnt feel any undue pressure playing with the ex-president. House Speaker Tip ONeill and Hope, although the galleries were huge.</p>
        <p>"The president played very well. said Watson. He made eight pars today. Bob Hope didnt play so well. He had crooked shots off the tee.</p>
        <p>Watson, - who had been concerned about his driving throughout the tournament, said, The pressure on me right now is whether my golf swing will hold up. I still dont feel my golf swing is very sound but Im making enough good swings.</p>
        <p>"And Im certainly putting the ball very, very well right now. he said. Im not making many mistakes with the putter. I feel good with the putter in my</p>
        <p>hands and tha makes you relax a little bit because you can afford to make mistakes and feel that you can make the 10-footer, the 12-footer, the 15-footer for par if you need and you make enough putts to keep you in the tournament.</p>
        <p>Rogers, who had a round that included seven birdies and two bogeys, said he didnt feel comfortable with his driver.</p>
        <p>"Every hole has O.B. (out of bounds) on one side or the other, said Rogers, who has never won on the tour. "I played pretty protective from the start with my driver because 1 didn't feel comfortable over it. Maybe thats one thing that 1 excelled in this year and last year. When Im not hitting them particularly well or solidly, it seems that 1 always have something that I can get around in. If 1 get in a position where 1 have to fight back. Ive been pretty successful at that.</p>
        <p>McGee, who always had been good with a driver, said he had gotten into a bad habit of picking the club straight up and cant get out of it.</p>
        <p>It causes a very sharp descending blow and it can cause the ball to hook or to slice. he said. I worked hard to get out ot if. I cant stop it. but 1 have been very, very fortunate to shoot 204 for the three rounds. The good Lord has followed me for 54 holes. 1 don't know if he ever played a five-round tournament or not but Im going to need him for the last two.</p>
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        <p>Oliver Mack Lays In Two Over Billy Morris</p>
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        <p>SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1978</p>
        <p>State's Balance Tops Wake Forest</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -North Carolina State had five men in double figures and overcame a 27-point performance by Wake Forests Rod Griffin as the Wolf pack took an 88-77 Atlantic Coast Conference basketball victory Saturday night</p>
        <p>Ali, Spinks Square Off On Wednesday</p>
        <p>LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP)  Muhammad Ali, fresh from a victory over Superman in a recently released comic book, defends the world heavyweight championship Wednesday night against Leon Spinks, a mere mortal who has had seven pro fights.</p>
        <p>A victory by Spinks, the Olympic light heavyweight champion in 1976, certainly would be a Hollywood twist to the storied career ol Ali, who won the Olympic light heavyweight gold medal in I960 when Spinks was 6-years-old.</p>
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        <p>"Ali has two arms and two legs and he puts his trunks on the same way I do,  said Spinks.</p>
        <p>But Nevada bookmakers, obviously recalling what Ali has done after putting his trunks on in the past, consider the 36-year-old champion such a prohibitive favorite that they have established no betting line.</p>
        <p>The scheduled 15-rounder, Alls 23rd heavyweight title fight, at the Sports Pavilion of the Hilton Hotel, will be televised live by CBS</p>
        <p>T^e telecast will run from 8 p.m. to about 11:15 p.m.-the Ali fight will start about lOp.m.and will include two other fights live. They will be a 15-round title defense by World Boxing Council featherweight champion Danny Little Red Lopez of Alhambra. Calif., against David Kotei of Ghana and a 10-round light heavjweight fight between Jesse Burnett of Los Angeles and Eddie</p>
        <p>Gregory of New York.</p>
        <p>Ali. who is getting $3.7 million, has approached this fight differently than any other-he has refused to speak to the news media But that veil of silence was expected to be lifted before he climbs into the ring against Spinks.</p>
        <p>There has been much speculation as to how much longer All will fight Most observers do not feel this will be his last fight, but there also is a general feeling in the fight game that whoever Ali fights before he retires, it will not be Ken Norton.</p>
        <p>Ali cleared the way for the Spinks fight by making a formal agreement with the WBC to sign for a fight with Norton, the No. t contender, by April 5. But the lure to get Ali into the ring for a fourth fight with Norton-the first three were all tough-is $12 million, and there is cwisiderable doubt that anyone will come up with that kind of money plus about another $4 million for Norton.</p>
        <p>Spinks, who is getting $300,000. will be fighting for the heavyweight title with less pro experience than anyone since Pete Rademacher fought Floyd Patterson Aug. 22. 1957 in what was Rademachers first pro fight. Rademacher. the 1956 Olympic heavyweight champion, knocked down Patterson in the second round but was stopped in the sixth.</p>
        <p>Its nothin but a fight. said Spinks. It all toils dovm to a 15-rounder for the heavyweight title...and thats all.</p>
        <p>But the former Marine from St. Louis also said: The pressure is now on me. I know the responsiblity the heavyweight title holds."</p>
        <p>Spinks was not required to go more than three rounds in any of his 185 amateur fights, and in his first five pro fi^ts he boxed only a total of 11 rounds.</p>
        <p>He opened his pro career Jan. 15.1977. with a five-round knockout of Bob Smith, then followed with one-round knockouts of Peter Freeman. Jerry McIntyre and Pedro Agosto and a three-round KO of Bruce Scott.</p>
        <p>Then last Oct. 22. he was forced to go 10 rounds against Scott LeDoux in Las Vegas and he almost lost a chance for his early title shot . But he kept It alive by gaining a draw with LeDoux and then</p>
        <p>1 . *</p>
        <p>clinched it with a 10-round decision over Alfio Righetti in Las Vegas Nov. 18.</p>
        <p>So. Spinks total rounds as a pro are 31. Ali has gone 15 rounds nine times including his last three fights. His record is 55-2-0, with 37 knockouts, and this will his llth defense since he regained the title by knockout out George Foreman in eight rounds Oct. 30,1974. He first won the title stopping Sonny Liston in seven rounds Feb,</p>
        <p>25. 1964. and later was stripped for refusal to accept military draft.</p>
        <p>Lopez. 35-3-0, with 33 knockouts, will be making his second defense of the WBC 128-pound class title he won with a l5round decision over Kotei in Accra, Ghana. Nov. 6,1976. Kotei has a 36-3-1 record with 28 knockouts.</p>
        <p>Besides the Burnett-Gregory tout, there will be a lO-round light heavyweight match between Michael Spinks of St. Louis. Leons younger brother, and Tom Bethea of New York, and two 10-round middleweight fightsAlan Minter of Britain vs. Sandy Torres ol Puerto Rico and Marcelo Quinones of Peru vs. Tony Chiaverini ot Kansas City.</p>
        <p>over the l4th-ranked Deacons. _</p>
        <p>N.C. State pulled into a tie for second place in the ACC with a 5-3 mark. Wake Forest dropped to fifth place with a 5-5 conference record.</p>
        <p>Hawkeye Whitney and Kenny Matthews shared scoring honors for N.C. State as Whitney went inside and Matthews went outside for 16 points apiece. Clyde Austin and Kendal Pin-der had 11 points each for the Wolfpack and Tony Warren added 10.</p>
        <p>For Wake Forest. Leroy McDonald had 14 points and Frank Johnson scored 13.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest waged a seesaw battle through the middle of the first half, largely because of Griffin, who muscled for 21 points in the opening period.</p>
        <p>But the Wolfpacks superior board strength began to tell late in the first half as N.C. State took a 46-38 halftime lead.</p>
        <p>The Wolfpack ran up an 11-point lead. 67-56, with nine minutes to play before a parade to the foul line started. 'The Wolf</p>
        <p>pack hit 15 of 18 shots from the line in the last nine minutes, and three Deacons fouled out.</p>
        <p>N.C, State is now 16-5 overall. Wake Forest is 14-7.</p>
        <p>"I was really pleased. said N.C. State coach Norm Sloan. "They just played awfully hard. We had no plans for a certain defense or to stop certain people. Our plan was to play hard and win.</p>
        <p>Sudhop dominated the boards, pulling down 16 rebounds as the Wolfpack took a 41-26 rebounding edge.</p>
        <p>"I thought Sudhop did an excellent job on the boards. said Sloan. He really played big. Its probably the biggest game hes played for us since hes been here.</p>
        <p>WAKE FOREST (77)</p>
        <p>Grillin a II I? 27. McOonula 5 4 6 14. Hflrr.son 3 3 5 9. Dflic I 0 0 J, Johnioo 5 3 4 13, MtCflllcrv 7 0 14. Ellis I 00 2. Smmcfon 1 0 0 7, Mcndlcr 1 00 7, AAorrii 0 0 0 0, Thurman 1 0 0 7 TolAlS 7* 71 7 77</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA STATE (K)</p>
        <p>Pindor 4 3 4 II. wnitncy 7 7 4 16. Sud hop 7 4 7 8, Austin 1911 II. warren 423 10, Jones 3 7 4 8. Malthcws 8 0 0 16, Watts 7 00 4. Davis 0 00 0. Porkins 0 4 4 4, Monloomcry 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 76 37 88 Hall N C Slate 46. Wake Forest 38 Fouled out Dale. Johnson, McCallery, Sudhop Total tools Wake Forest 30. N C St.iic 73 Tcthnicai N C Stale bench. A 17.400</p>
        <p>APLeswphoto</p>
        <p>Laon Spinks works out on bog</p>
        <p>Pirates Announce 78 Grid Schedule</p>
        <p>East Carolina University released its 1978 football schedule yesterday and the slate features five home dates, as well as back-to-back games at State and Carolina.</p>
        <p>The Pirates will open at home against Western Carolina on .Sept 2 and then travel to State on Sept. 9. to Carolina Sept 16 and Southwestern l&amp;gt;ouisiana on Sept. 2:1 The team will return home on Sept. :10 to face the University of Texas at Arlington and then go on the road for another pair of games at VMl (Xt. 7 and at Southern Mississippi on Oct 14.</p>
        <p>On Oct 21. ECU face Richmond in the Oyster Bowl in Norfolk. Va. and the next week, Oct. 28, will be an open date.</p>
        <p>A three game home stand completes the season. The Pirates will host Appalachian on Nov 4. which will be Band Ni^t. Nov. II will be Homecoming Day and the Bucs will face William &amp;amp; Mary The final game of the season will be against Marshall on Nov. 18 on Scout Night.</p>
        <p>Next season will be the fifth for ECU under head c-oach Pat Dye. who has compiled a record of 32-12-4).</p>
        <p>1978 .schedule, times (Eastern times):</p>
        <p>Scot 2 Western Cnrolma, 7 p m .NSept 9, .it N C State. 7pm Sept 16 ,il UNC I 30 p m Sept 23. at Southwestern Louisiana, t p m.. Sept, 30: UT Arlington. 7 p m Oct 7, at VMl, ? p m . ^t 14 at Swtlwrn Mississippi. 8 30 pm , Oct, 21. Richmond, Oyster Bovvl, NortcMk. Va.. I 30 pm Oct 28, Open, Nov 4, Appalachi.in (Band Night), 7 p m., Nov. )l Willi.tm &amp;amp; Mary (Homccommg). I p m Nov 18, Marshall (Scout Night). 7p.m</p>
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        <p>Basketball</p>
        <p>Terps Stop Clemson, 80-75</p>
        <p> CLEMSON, S.C. (AP)  A baseline Jumper by JoJo Hunter</p>
        <p>with less than 14 minutes to play in the first half put Maryland out front for Rood in its 80-75 Atlantic Coast Conference basketball game with Clemson Saturday The deciskm gave the Terrapins and Clemson identical 2-7 league and 13-0 season records. They now share tlje conference basement.</p>
        <p>The Terps biggest lead of the first half came with just less than two minutes showing on the clock when Greg Manning got a layup to go up by nine. Jimmy Howell got all six of Clemsons final points in the half to pull the Tigers within five at in-tormission, 43-38.</p>
        <p>Gemson moved to within one early in the second half but never could take the lead. In the closing minutes, Maryland pulled ahead by as much as eight, but Gemson continued to cut into the Teips' lead.</p>
        <p>Clemsons Jimmy Howell scored a career high 21 points to pace all scorers. Maryands Lawrence Botston poured in 20 to lead the Terps.</p>
        <p>Gamecocks Edge</p>
        <p>COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)  Jackie Gilloon scored 11 of his 16 points in the final six minutes to lead South Carolina to a 74-61 victory in a regionally televised intrastate basketball came Saturday.</p>
        <p>South Carolina beat Furman at its own game. Going into the game, the Paladins led the nation in free-throw shooting. They hit 13 of 19 Saturday, but South Carolina connected on 28 of 32 at the line.</p>
        <p>The Gamecocks scored 17 points at the charity stripe in the final six minutes. Gilloon accounted for seven of those.</p>
        <p>South Carolina took the lead with 18:04 to play in the first half and by half time had stretched the margin to 32-24. In the final minutes of the game, the Paladins threatened twice, coming within two points with 4:41 to play and again with 2:26 remaining.</p>
        <p>Orangemen Top W. Va</p>
        <p>MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - Fast-breaking Syracuse ran up first-half leads of as many as 11 points thep held off a late rally by West Virginia to hand the Mountaineers a 74-73 loss in a regionally televised college basketball game Saturday.</p>
        <p>Overcoming a 28-polnt performance by West Virginia senior center Maurice Robinson, the 18th ranked Orangemen snapped a three-game road losing streak and gained their 16th victory in 20 decisions.</p>
        <p>West Virginia fell to 7-13 to assure fourth-year Coach Joedy Gardner of his first regular season losing record with the Mountaineers.</p>
        <p>M5U Whip Michigan</p>
        <p>ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - Forwards Earvin Johnson and Greg Kelser combined to score 46 points Saturday and spark first-place Michigan State to a 73-62 Big Ten basketball victory over archrlval Michigan.</p>
        <p>The victory Just about wiped out any hopes the Wolverines had of defending their championship as they fell to 7-5 in the conference and 12-8 overall.</p>
        <p>Michigan State, which lost an earlier showdown against Michigan at East Lansing, lifted its conference mark to 10-2. The lOth-ranked Spartans now are 18-3 overall  making it their second greatest victory total ever.</p>
        <p>Hoosiers Down Wildcats</p>
        <p>BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP)  Freshman Ray Tolbert scored 24 points, including 14 in the second half, as Indiana defeated Northwestern Saturday for the 14th consecutive time, 86-62. in Big Ten college basketball action.</p>
        <p>Indiana, 6-6 in leagueaction, led 43-29 at halftime and the Wildcats drew no closer than 10 points. Two free throws by Northwesterns Tiy Allen made the score 45-35 with 17:33 left. The Hoosiers then hit 12 of their next 13 shots from the field! opening a 71-45 advantage with 7:03 remaining.</p>
        <p>Old Miss Gets Victory</p>
        <p>OXFORD, Miss. (AP)  Ole Miss forward John Stroud almost singlehandedly beat Vanderbilt in basketball Saturday, scoring 38 points as the Rebels won 61-57 in a Southeastern Conference game on regional TV.</p>
        <p>Stroud scored 24 of his points in the first half, when he was 12-of-12 from the free throw line and had six field goals. He finished the game 14-for-l5 in free throws.</p>
        <p>It was a see-saw game in the opening minutes. Ole Miss broke a 20-20 tie seven minutes before halftime and, led by Stroud, was ahead 40-28 by intermission.</p>
        <p>Ole Miss expanded its lead to 52-36 in the opening minutes of the second half, before turnovers allowed Vanderbilt to close the gap to within four.</p>
        <p>Stroud was the only Rebel player in double figures.</p>
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        <p>John s. N Y a4. OuquavwM Syracuse 74, w Viroinia 73 Michigan St 73. Michigan 42 innrsota 71. Iowa 45 Wisconsin ao, Illinois 73 In0iand84. Norihwesfern42 Georgia Tech 43, Tulane 5t Maryland aO. Clemson 75 Baylor aO. SMU 7t Jacksonville 94. Samlordll Holy Cross al Boston College, opa . snow Niagara al Providence, ppd . snow Miami. Ohio 82. W Michigan 41 Oklahoma 43. Colorado 52 ississipoi 41, Vanderbi It $7 ansas75. Kansas SI 43 Randolph A4acon89. Wash  Lee 74 tona48. Texas El Paso44</p>
        <p>Dickinson at Boston u. ppd . snow</p>
        <p>Oregon St 58. Washington SI 44 Army 74. Bllalo 53</p>
        <p>N Carolina Stale 88. Wake Forest 77 Va Wesleyan 82, UNC Greenstwro 47 Chris Newport 74, Greensboro Coll 49 Kings Col 85, E Natarene. 79 Bridgeport 104, Slonehill 84 Ahonmoulh, III 91, Grinnell 84 Duke 104. Davidson 88 Montevallo 42. William Carey 54 Capital 49, Marietta 51 N Georgia 44. Georgia SW 44 Berry Col 87, Piedmont Col 73 Cent Michigan 84. Kent St 79 Pennsylvania 108. Brown 73</p>
        <p>TOURA8IMENTS Tuntb-Oiapatch invitational Canaolation</p>
        <p>Va Comnsonwealth 47. Richmond 44</p>
        <p>Rose First In Mat Sectional</p>
        <p>With four individual champions, Rose High scored 152*-.. points to outdistance Plymouth and defending champion D. H.</p>
        <p>Conley and win the Greenville Sectional wrestling tournament held at Rose Friday and Saturday.</p>
        <p>Duke Handily Beats Davidson</p>
        <p>DURHAM. N.C. (AP)  Mike Gminski and Jim Spanarkel combined for 62 points to lead Duke to a 104-88 non-conference basketball victory over Davidson here Saturday night.</p>
        <p>Gminski led all scorers with 32 points, followed by Spanarkel with 30.</p>
        <p>The Blue Devils broke away from the Wildcats after 10 minutes of play on two Spanarkel free throws and a slam dunk by Gminski to take a 26-20 lead.</p>
        <p>Shooting a torrid 60 percent in the first half and a perfect 15-of-15 from the foul line, the Blue Devils rolled to a 57-46 halftime advantage.</p>
        <p>With Just over 14 minutes to play. Davidson puiled within seven, 65-58, on a field goal by Rich DiBenedetto. But after a Duke time out. the Blue Devils regrouped and ran off six straight points to turn the game into a runaway.</p>
        <p>Continuing its hot shooting, Duke stretched its lead to 20 points ar 96-76 with Just under four minutes to play before coach Bill Foster cleared his bench.</p>
        <p>John Gerdy, one of the leading scorers in the nation this season, led Davidson with 26 points, while Chris Dodds scored 22 and DiBenedetto added 20.</p>
        <p>The victory lifted Dukes season mark to 17-5, while the Wildcats fell to 9-15.</p>
        <p>Foster said after the game Davidson is a pesky team. They shoot so very well In reference to the Wildcatss 57 percent shooting from the field, he added, If the ABA circle was out there, they would have scored 147 points.</p>
        <p>Duke had 28 assists, of which Foster said, We got a lot of great shots. Our passing was superb.</p>
        <p>The national polls were in mind after Dukes win.</p>
        <p>1 think we should be back in the rankings. But of course it depends on other teams games. Now we must get ready for N.C. State, he said of the Blue Devilss Wednesday night encounter with North Carolina State.</p>
        <p>Davidson Coach John Kochan said, I dont think we can play much better. The big difference in the game was Gminski. He is Just one super player we cant match up against. But I dont think Duke could play much better either.</p>
        <p>An amazing statistic in the game was the fact that only one free throw was missed by both teams. Duke tied an NCAA record set in 1966 by Murray State by going 24 free throws without a miss.</p>
        <p>The Wildcats hit on 18 of 19 attempts from the free throw line. Foster said. Neither team played very good free throw defense,</p>
        <p>DAVIDSON (18)</p>
        <p>DiBenedetto 9 2 2 20, Haynes 1 5 6 7, Hickert 3117, Dodds 9 4 4 22, Gerdy )2 2 2 24 Reigel 0 4 4 4, Walker 0 0 0 0, Doherty 1 0 0 2, Totals 35 18 19 88 DUKE (KM)</p>
        <p>Dennard 6 0 0 12, Bender 2 2 2 4, Gminski 136 6 32, Spanarkel 9 12 12 30, Harrell 500 10, Banks 10 0 2, Goclsch 1 2 24, Suddath p 2 2 2, Gray 20 04, Hardy 0 0 0 0, Bell I 0 0 2 Totals 40 24 24 104</p>
        <p>Halt Duke 57 Davdison 44 Fouled out Haynes. Total fouls Davidson 18 Duke 19 Technical Davidson bench A 8,544</p>
        <p>Rose's four individual winners were far more than any other school. Conley had two champions and was the only other school with more than one. Plymouth placed second in the meet with 117*2 points, followed by Conley with 109**j, Washington with 77 and Raleigh Sanderson with 62* 2.</p>
        <p>The top three in each weight class will advance into next weekends regionals at Cary. The 119-pound and 155-pound fourth place finishers also are entered as wild cards.</p>
        <p>Among area qualifers were Giff Whichard of Rose, champion at 98; Gary Harris of Conley. runner-up at 98; James Cherry of Rose, champion at 105;- Alton Crandall of Conley,. runner-up at 112; Jesse Baker of Rose, winner at 119; Horace Williams of Farmville Ontral, champ at 126; Ronald Harris of Conley, third at 132; Marvin Hardy of Conley, champion at 138; Alfred ONeal, runner-up at 145; Criarles Hanson of Conley, champion at 155; Sammy Mayo of North Pitt, winner at 167; Raymond Wooten of Rose, winner at 185; Warren Lamb of Williamston, third at 187; Ron Butler of Rose, third at 195.</p>
        <p>Sandersons David CXx)ke was named the meets Outstanding Wrestler, winning one simple, onexmajo and one superior decision. and having one pin.</p>
        <p>PrallmlnariM</p>
        <p>l(X); Vince Bynum (WF) pinned John Lake (CH) 1:45, Timothy Lease (RS) pinned Tommy King (FC) 4:22; Alan Oownum (Ed) decisioned Steve Schmidt (Ma) 60; Donnie Laney (Wa) decisioned Tim Warren (Wm)</p>
        <p>12 3; Bimton Alston (SN) decisioned Darren Tola (NN), 18 4.</p>
        <p>107: Rick Farris (Con) pinned David Rogers (Wm) 0:45, Miles Midgette (Ma) decisioned Craig Felton (Ed) 7 5.</p>
        <p>112: Kenny Vines (RM) decisioned Edward Kent (SN), 9 6; Billy Brown (Wa) pinned Tim Edmondson (Tar) 3:56; Edward Jackson (Ed) pinned  Richard Rogers (Wm), 1:44; Louis Hall (Ply) pinned William Jeffrey (Ma), 2:42; James Staton (Rose) decisioned Pete Hefferman (CH),</p>
        <p>15 2, David Hatch (RB) decisioned Glen Andrews (NP), 8 7, David Cooke (RS) pinned Randolph Arr ington (NN),0:40.</p>
        <p>119: Robert Carney (Con) pinned Tim Andrews (NP), 5:45; Vernon Rome (Ed) pinned Travis Burris (CH), 2:53, Larry Emig (SN) pinned Brett Alston (NN) 3:48, Scott Schafer (Ma) decisioned Brad Hale (Tar), 110; Lane Winter (RB) pinned Der rick Barcliff (NE) 3:38, Angelo Biggs (Ply) pinned Jeff Ebron (FC) 1:53.</p>
        <p>126: Mark Strickland (NN) deci sioned Mick Stemie (CH) 4 2, Joe AAorgan (Ma) pinned Henry Gray (Tar), 0:55; Virgil Tyson (Rose) decisioned Elvis Smith (NE), 23 3,</p>
        <p>Lady Pirates Get Win In Consolation Round</p>
        <p>ROCK HILL. S. C. - East Carolinas womens basketball team claimed the champioiTship of the consolation bracket of the Winthrop Invitation tournament with two victories yesterday. The Lady Pirates downed Appalachian 87-76 and Georgia 91-76.</p>
        <p>In the Appalachian game, played yestertay morning. ECU rushed to a 46-22 halftime lead, but had to hold off the Lady</p>
        <p>Mountaineers in the second half to gain the win.</p>
        <p>Debbie Freeman led the Lady Bucs in scoring with 18 points, while Rosie Thompson scored 15, Lydia Rountree 14 and Gail Ker-baughll.</p>
        <p>Coach Catherine Bolton said of the game, Appalachian tried to press us for nearly the whole game and that resulted in a lot of layups for us.</p>
        <p>Duke CC Runner Wins In Bethel</p>
        <p>Terp Women Upset Pack</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP)  Marylands Terps, led by most valuable player Tara Heiss, took control late in the first half Saturday and upset top-seeded North Carolina State 8962 for the Atlantic Coast Conference womens basketball championship.</p>
        <p>Heiss, a 96 senior point guard, scored 30 points and handed out six assists as the Terps. now 16-1. avenged their only setback, a 90-78 loss to State at Raleigh earlier in the season. U was only the Wolf-packs second defeat in 23 ^rts.</p>
        <p>BETHEL - Robbie Perkins, a Duke University cross-country runner, won the sixth annual Bethel Road Race yesterday afternoon. Perkins finished the 10-mile course in 51:36.</p>
        <p>Perkins was entered in the open division of the race. Jeff Cushing was second in that division in 53:08, followed by Marlin Conrad in 53:12, Gary Griffith in 53:56, and KirkManessin54:03.</p>
        <p>In the same 10-mile race, there were eight other divisions. Ed Hereford won the 30-34 age bracket in 54:26, William Hall won the 35-39 division in 54:06, Bill Hettler took 40-44 in 62:56, Francis Cooper was first in 4549 in 63:41, Dave Mackburst won 50-54 in 67:18, John Montgomery took 55-59 in 74:18, James Warren was first in 6064 and Pinky Noll won the womens race in 81:18.</p>
        <p>Seven-year-old Patrick Howell took the 12-and-under mile run In :46, while Tim Epley won the open division of the 3.5-mlle cross-country run.</p>
        <p>Clem Williams won the 30-34 age bracket in the cross-country race, Robert Gossett took 35-39, Ed McKendry won 40-44, Sam Keel won 45-49, and Oscar Brown won 50-54.</p>
        <p>In the two-mile run. Kirk Whitley won the open division in 10:30, Joe Hash took the 4044 division in 13:43, and George Fernandez was first in the 4549 division in 13:22.</p>
        <p>The meet, sanctioned by the AAU and Road Runners Clubs of America, drew 150 participants.</p>
        <p>Yesterday afternoon the Lady bucs built up a 47-31 halftime lead against Georgia and finished with a 91-76 victory, despite a 35-point performance by Georgias Tina Price.</p>
        <p>East Carolina shot 63 per cent from the field in the first half and was 58 per cent for the game. Thompson had 24 points. Freeman 23, Kerbaugh 18 and Rountree 12.</p>
        <p>Bolton said the two Saturday games were the best of the season for Freeman. She was nine of 16 from the field against Georgia, as well as pulling down 11 rebounds.</p>
        <p>E. CarolliMiGirven 8, Thompson 15, Freeman 18, Emerson 6, Ross 8, Ker baugh I), Rountree 14, Tritt5.</p>
        <p>Appalachian-Eirod 19, Faust 4, Loy 6, Shuford 2, Almond 23, Lar-rimore 3, Hiltz 10,  Frock 7, Fisher.</p>
        <p>E. Carolina  46  41-87</p>
        <p>Appalachian  22  5476</p>
        <p>E. Carolina-Girven 6, Thompson 24, Freeman 23, Emerson 4, Ross 4, Kerbaugh 18, Rountree 12, Tritt.</p>
        <p>GoorolaPark  14,  Thomas 2,</p>
        <p>Gapes 2, Price 35, Griffith 4, Benson 3, Stone 4, Nash 12.</p>
        <p>E. Carolina  47  44-91</p>
        <p>Gaorgla  31  45-76</p>
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        <p>Curtis Chesson (Ply) pinned Tony Lassiter (Ed), 0:48; Ray Wiggins (RM) pinned Ronny Williams (Wa), 2:40, William Jones (WF) decisioned Terry Gainer (Wm), 6 0, Eric Holmes (GM) pinned David Sutton (Con), 5:24.</p>
        <p>132: Jeff Jones (RM) decisioned Don Manning (NP), 19 1; David Avent (NN) decisioned Andy Cinlaw (Tar), 6 1; Manee Hope (GM) pinned Kenny Scarborough (CH),  1:35;</p>
        <p>Oavid Newton (FC) pinned Charles Ferguson (Ma), ):40; Ronald Harris (Con) pinned Neil Clark (Wa), 1:37, Hank Edwards (Wm) pinned Sam Roach (NE), 4:42; Tony Bailey (SN) decisioned Peter Joos (RS), 9 0; Glenn Chesson (Ply) decisioned Donald Gardner (Rose) 12 4.</p>
        <p>138; Marvin Hardy (Con) pinned Shelton Lawrence, 1:11, Richard Hatch (RB) decisioned Bill Evans (CH), 23 2, William Hillard (Tar) decisioned Roger Joyner (FC), 6 4, Michael Richardson (NN) pinned Demetrious Smith (NP),  1:50;</p>
        <p>Rcxfger Chesson (Ply) pinned Clifton Clover (RM) 3:07, Mike Walters (NE) pinned Janies Everette (Ma), 1:37, Kirk Carrow (Wa) pinned An thony Terrell (SN), 5:18, Raleigh Basnight (Ed) decisioned Warren Smith (Rose) 8 0.</p>
        <p>145: William Small (Con) decision ed Chris Sutton (FC), 9 4; Donald Richardson (NN) pinned Grayling Daniels (Ma), 2:15, Milton Peele (W) pinned Randy Davis (CH), 1:25.</p>
        <p>155: Earl Johnson (NE) pinned Tim Jennette (CH), 2:45; Melvin Davis (NN) pinned Rudolph Coffield (Wm), 3:36, David Shelton (SN) pin ned Keith Batts (Tar), 2:00, Robert Briley (RS) decisioned Ricky Bell (Ply), 13 9; Mark Shank (Rose) pinn ed Marvin Bonner (Ed), 4:50.</p>
        <p>167: Roy Basnight (NE) decisioned Mike Jackson (Wa) 6 4; Russel Langley (Ma) pinned Ellis Gray (CH), 5:37, Sam Mayo (NP) deci sioned David Cullipher (Wm), 14 0; Don Staudt (Tar) decisioned Danny James (Ply), 128; Jelf Minemier (RS) decisioned Daniel Harris (SN),</p>
        <p>11 3.</p>
        <p>185: Steve Szymczek (Wa) deci sioned David ^instead (SN), 8 4; Oarwood Wilfls (CH) decisioned Orlando Battle (NN), 7-0; Danny Jones (NE) pinned Frank Hester (Ma), 1:29.</p>
        <p>195: Jimmy Griffin (CH) pinned Mark Olivete (Ma), 3:17, Clyde Brake (N pinned James Copeland (NE) 2:36; Johnny Grimsley (FC) pinned Vernon Bagley (Wm), 1:18.</p>
        <p>Heavyweight: Lannie Oebro (NN) decisioned Ronpie Locust (FC) 13 0; Franklin Clark (Rose) pinned Lawrence Brooks (NE), 0:59; Wade Ritter (RB) won by disqualification over Tim Cordell (RM); John Pierce (Ma) pinned Eddie Cox (NP), 4:48. Quarterfinals 100: Gary Harris (Con) decisioned Bynum (WF), 12 3, Lease (RS) deci sioned Oownum (Ed), 7 0; Charles Biggs (Ply) pinned Laney (Wa), 3:06; Cliff Whichard (Rose) pinned Alston (SN), 4:30.</p>
        <p>107: James Cherry (Rose) pinned Farris (Con), 1:05; Curtis Moore (Ply) decisioned John Simpson (NP),</p>
        <p>12 6; Charles Macklin (RM) pinned Tony Gray (CH), 4;30; John Poraz say (GM) decisioned Midgette (Ma),</p>
        <p>7 5.</p>
        <p>1)2: Alton Crandall (Con) pinned Vines (RM) 3:52, Brown (Wa) deci sioned Jackson (Ed), 6 3; Hall (Ply) decisioned Staton (Rose), 7 ); Cooke (RS) decisioned Hatch (RB), 12 0.</p>
        <p>119: Jesse Baker (Rose) decisioned Carney (Con), 6 3, Rose (Ed) deci sioned Emig (SN), 4 2; Winter (RB) decisioned Schafer (Ma), 7 2; John Brown (RS) pinned Biggs (Ply), 1:01.</p>
        <p>126: Horace Williams (FC) pinned Strickland (NN), 1;03; Tyson (Rose) decisioned Morgan (Ma),  17  0;</p>
        <p>Chesson (Ply) decisioned Wiggins (RM), 6 1, Holmes (GM) decisioned Jones (WF), 12 1.</p>
        <p>132: Jones (RM) decisioned Avent (NN), 121, Hope (GM) pinned Newton (FC), 1:50, Harris (Con) decisioned Edwards (Wm), 24 1; Chesson (Ply) pinned Bailey (SN), 2:59.</p>
        <p>138: Hardy (Con) pinned Hatch (RB), 5:35, Richardson (NN) deci sioned Hillard (Tar), 13 1; Chesson (Ply) pinned Walters (NE), 5:27, Basnight (Ed) won by forfeit over Carrow (Wa).</p>
        <p>145: Sam Mortecai (Wa) decisioned Small (Con), 4 3; L)Raymond Lassiter (Ed) decisioned Billy Good win (Tar), 12 5, Richardson (NN) decisioned Linwood Doyle (NE), 5 2; Alfred O'Neal (Rose) pinned Peele (Wm), 1:21.</p>
        <p>155; William Beddard (Wa) deci sioned Johnson (NE), 15-6; Shelton</p>
        <p>(SN) decisioned Davis (NN), 6 1; Dennis Battle (RM) decisioned Briley (RS), 13 0, Charles Hanson (Con) pinned Shank (Rose 1, 4; 25.</p>
        <p>167: Basnight (NE) pinned Donald Rankins (Ed), overtime; Mayo (NP) decisioned Langley (Ma),  13  0,</p>
        <p>Burney Fleming (Rose) decisioned Staudt (Tar), 6 2, Nathaniel Sessoms (NN) decisioned Minemier (RS),8 0.</p>
        <p>185: Raymond Wooten (Rose) pinn ed Szymeczck (Wa), 3:00, Warren Lamb (Wm) pinned Ralph Fereb^e (Ed), 5 )7, William Maye (FC) won by default over Willis (CH); Kent Wilkinson (RB) pinned Jones (NE), 3:50.</p>
        <p>195: MikeMosby (Ply) pinned Grif (in (CH), 1:52 Ron Butler (Rose) pinned Walter Codeld (Ed), 3:43, Mike Dority (Wa) decisioned Brake (NN) 2 0, Steve Miltsakakis (RB) pinned Grimsley (FC), 1:12.</p>
        <p>Heavyweight:  Thomas Daniels</p>
        <p>(SN) decisioned Debro (NN), 8 7, Bart Heres (RS) pinned Clark (Rose), 5:08, Ricky Thompson (Wa) pinned Ritter (RB), 2 0:28, Gurnest Brown (WF) pinned Pierce (Ma), 1:56.</p>
        <p>Consolation*</p>
        <p>98: Biggs (Ply) pinned Lease (RS), 4:55.</p>
        <p>t05: Moore (Ply) dec. Macklin (RM), 26 1.</p>
        <p>112: Brown (Wa) dec. Hall (Ply), 5 1.</p>
        <p>119: Winter (RB) dec. Rome (Ed), 15 7.</p>
        <p>126: Holmes (GM) dec. Tyson (Rose), 5 1.</p>
        <p>132: Harris (Con) dec. Hope (GM), 12 4.</p>
        <p>138: Chesson (Ply) pinned Richard son (NN),2:07.</p>
        <p>145:  Richardson (NN) dec.</p>
        <p>Lassiter (Ed), 7 4.</p>
        <p>155 Battle (RM) pinned Shelton (SN),2:52.</p>
        <p>167: Basnight (NE) pinned Flem ing (Rose), 3:02.</p>
        <p>185: Lamb (Wm) dec. Maye (FC),</p>
        <p>195: Butler (Rose) pinned DoriN (Wa),3:41.  '</p>
        <p>Hwt; Thompson (Wa) Hares (RS),</p>
        <p>Finals</p>
        <p>98: Whichard (Rose) decisioned Harris (Con) 9 4.</p>
        <p>105:  Cherry  (Rose)' decisioned</p>
        <p>Povazsay (GM), 9 5.</p>
        <p>112: Cooke (Sanderson) decisioned Crandall (Con), 6 I.</p>
        <p>119:  Baker  (Rose)  decisioned</p>
        <p>Brown (RS), 10 7.</p>
        <p>126: Williams (FC) decisioned Chesson (Ply), 5  0.</p>
        <p>132:  Jones  (RM)  decisioned</p>
        <p>Chesson (Ply), 9 0.</p>
        <p>138: Hardy (Con) pinned Bassnigl)t (Ed), 3:02.</p>
        <p>145: Mordacai (Wa) decisioned O'Neal (Rose), 6 2.</p>
        <p>155: Hanson (Con) decisioned Bed dard (Wa), 10 0.</p>
        <p>167: Mayo (NP) pinned Sessoms (NN),3:25.</p>
        <p>185: Wooten (Rose) decisioned Wilkinson (RB), I 0.</p>
        <p>195:  Moseby (Ply) dectsioned</p>
        <p>Milsakakis (RB),6 2.</p>
        <p>Heavyweight: Brown (WF) decisioned Daniels (SN), 4 2.</p>
        <p>Team scores:  Rose  1521/j.'</p>
        <p>Plymouth )l7'/j; Contey i09Vi; Washington 77; Sanderson 62Vj; Broughton 60; Northern Nash SS'/i: Kocky Mount 53; Edenton 42Vj; Gov..Morehead 42; Farmville Cen tral 41, Southern Nash 35; Wilson Fike 30; Northeastern 27; North Pitt 24; Williamston 21; Manteo 18'/],-Cape Halteras 6; Tarboro4.</p>
        <p>Tar Heels Win For Big Crowd</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Phil Ford scored 20 points to lead seventh-ranked North Carolina to a convincing 74-57 victory over Rutgers Saturday before a crowd of 19,694, largest ever for a college program at Madison Square Garden.</p>
        <p>The triumph insured the Tar Heels of their seventh straight season of 20 or more victories.</p>
        <p>George Johnson had 23 points and 12 rebounds to lead St. Johns to an 84-69 triumph over Duquesne in the first game of the doubleheader.</p>
        <p>Ford, a 6-foot-2 guard, hit four jump shots during an 16-8 spurt that saw the Tar Heels turn a slim ll-io advantage into a 27-18 lead.</p>
        <p>Dean Smiths club, on top 35-21 at the half, broke the contest wide open early in the second stanza with a 12-4 spurt to make it 46-25. Once again Ford led the way with two buckets,</p>
        <p>Rutgers, which had its six-game winning streak snapped, fell to 17-5. James Bailey paced the Scarlet Knights with 19 points before fouling out with 7:08 to play.</p>
        <p>North Carolina Coach Dean Smith praised his teams defensive effort.</p>
        <p>Our defense was superb," Smith said. Our defense won it for us in the first half, which was one of our best halves of the year. If its possible that youre ever able to win a game in the first half, we did it. Ford didnt play that well for him, but he was still great for most human beings. His passing was great and his defense was superb.</p>
        <p>Ford played despite a bad case of the flu which had him up most of Friday night, sipping orange juice and sniffing steam just before the game.</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA (74)</p>
        <p>Bracticy 4 00 8. O'Koren 6 ? 4 14. Wolf 4 1 3 9. Ford 9 2 3 20, Zaltagiris 2 12 5. Crompfon 3 4 4 10, Wood 0 0 0 0. Virgil 4 0 0 8, Colescott 0 0 0 0. DougMon 0 00 0, Butko 0 0 0 0. Niel 0 00 0. Pepper 0 00 0 Totals 32 10 16 24 RUTGERS (57)</p>
        <p>Anderson 5 12 II, Copeland 3 0 0 6. Bailcy 7 5 7 19. Brown 1 0 0 2, Helele 5 0 0 10. Duncan 0 0 0 0, Troy 2 3 4 7. /Villi gan 0 2 2 2, Madlmger 0 00. Nance 0 00 0 Totals 23 II 15 57</p>
        <p>Halftimc, North Carolina 35, Rutgers 21 Fouled out Bailey Total fouls North Carolina, 15. Rutgers. 16. Technicals Rutgers team. A 19.694.</p>
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        <p>Northern Nash Nips Rampants, 66-63</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Imports Editor</p>
        <p>RED OAK  A heart-breaking turnover with eight seconds left spoiled a chance for victory for Rose High School Friday night, and Northern Nash took advantage of it for a 66-63 win over the Rampants.</p>
        <p>Rose had rallied from as far as 14 points down to tie the score up in the final quarter, but was never able to take the lead, debite several opportunities.</p>
        <p>Each time, the ball would fail to find the mark, and the Knights were able to come up with the rebound.</p>
        <p>Finally, however. Rose ^t the ball back with 46 seconds left on the clock after the Knights suffered a turnover. They stalled the time down to eight seconds, then called timeout to set up the final drive to the basket.</p>
        <p>On the inbounds play, however, the Rampants had difficulty getting it inside, and when they did, they were guilty of a backcourt violation, returning the ball to the Knights.</p>
        <p>Nathan Arrington then hit on a drive with two seconds left to give the Knights the lead again, 65-63, and a technical foul was then called on Rose for an excessive time out, stretching the margin to 66-63.</p>
        <p>For the Rampants, it was their second straight setback in a weeks time after they had</p>
        <p>climbed into a tie for first place last Friday night by handing Rocky Mount its only conference loss.</p>
        <p>Now, however, the Rampants find themselves in third place, below both the Gryphons and the Knights. A chance of taking second still remains, but the Rampants must win both of their remaining games and hope at least one team knocks off the Knights. Northern still must play Rocky Mount once more, and can tie for first with a victory in that game, provided it wins its other contest.</p>
        <p>Rose started off poorly in the game, falling behind in the early minutes and not catching up until the middle of the final period. The Rampants had troue finding the basket and were also plagued by turnovers and a lack of consistant rebounding.</p>
        <p>They also got into early foul trouble, with William Barnes collecting his fourth foul during the second period.</p>
        <p>We made a game of it," a disappointed Jim Brewington said. We came close to winning it and 1 thought we played well enough to win. We had a great second half, we just couldnt score when we really had to. I Just hope we get another chance now."</p>
        <p>When the Rampants had the chance at a game-winning shot with eight seconds left, Brew</p>
        <p>ington said he had convinced himself that Rose had no worse than an overtime game ahead. It was a good call (the backcourt violation), there was no doubt about that.</p>
        <p>We rebounded from the Bertie game," he added. We Just didnt quite rebound enough.</p>
        <p>Not rebounding enough turned out to be the big problem for Rose, who saw Northern dominate the boards, 34-32. Rose held a margin in the final period to come that close in rebounding.</p>
        <p>The Rampants also shot worse, hitting 4.l per cent, as compared to 53.8 per cent for the Knights.</p>
        <p>Both teams could have spread the margin with their free throws. Northern hit Just eight of 17. while Rose made 11 of 18.</p>
        <p>Rose took the initial lead, 2-0, but baskets by Alvin Battle put Northern into a 4-2 lead. Rose rallied from a 10-4 deficit to regain the lead at 14-13, and then at 16-15, closing out the first period</p>
        <p>Joe Jones hit in the opening seconds of the second quarter, however, to put the Knights ahead. 17-16, and they led until the late stages of the game. During the midpoint of the period, they ran their lead out to ten points. 30-20, running off seven straight points. Rose trailed at the half, 37-29.</p>
        <p>During the third period, the Knights pushed their lead out to 14. at 55-41, before Rose finally got on track and scored the final</p>
        <p>Jags Win Pair</p>
        <p>High-Flying</p>
        <p>Rose  Sdiods James Haw^dns goes iq&amp;gt; high to</p>
        <p>irfnir a layup against the half-hearted defense of an unidentified'Northern Nash Knight Friday night. Northern gained revenge for an earlier defeat by taking a 66^ win over the Rampants, handing them their second straight league loss in the game. (Reflector Photp by Woody Peele)</p>
        <p>Yoshikawa Leads</p>
        <p>MIAMI (AP) - Nayoko Yoshikawa shot an even-par 72 Saturday to cling to a 1-stroke lead after the second round of a $50,000 Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament.</p>
        <p>Yoshikawa. a 28-year-old housewife who was fourth on the Japanese LPGA money list last year, brought her two-day total to a 5-under-par 139 on the 6,170-yard Kendale Lakes Country Club Course.</p>
        <p>In second place was Debbie Austin of West Palm Beach, Fla., who shot a second-round 72 for a 140. Austin nabbed five titles last year and is one of the American tours best competitors.</p>
        <p>After a dismal opening-round 73, Judy Rankin posted a 68 for a 141. Joanne Camer and Sally Little were at 142.</p>
        <p>BETHEL  Farmville Central gained a sweep over North Pitt last night, winning both the boys and girls games. The Jaguars won their contest, 39-37, holding off a North Pitt rally, W while the Lady Jags came through with a 47-41 victory.</p>
        <p>In the girls game, Farmville broke away to a 15-8 lead in the first period. North Pitt scrapped back and cut the lead to only 21-20 at the half.</p>
        <p>Both teams pushed through ten points in the third period, which saw Farmville come away with a 31-30 lead. In the final quarter, the Lady Jaguars held a 16-11 advantage, getting the win.</p>
        <p>Pam Moye led Farmville with 20 points, while Diana Gordon added 11. Cynthia Barnes had 13 to pace North Pitt.</p>
        <p>North Pitts boys managed to take a 13-12 lead in the first period, then they pulled further in front in the second. With a 9-4 scoring edge, the Panthers built</p>
        <p>up a 22-16 halftime bulge.</p>
        <p>But in the third period, Farmville began a comeback, cutting the score to 29-26. In the final period, Farmville outhit North Pitt, 13-8, to take the victory, Donald Freeman led the way with 16 points, while Earl Harris added 12. For North Pitt, Lawaskia Jenkins had 14 and Reginald Knight had 11.</p>
        <p>All four teams will be in action this week in the conference tournament at North Lenoir.</p>
        <p>JV North Pitt 67, Farmville Central 66 GtrrGeme Farrnvm Central Mo/e 20. Barrett 5. Edmor&amp;gt;d&amp;amp; 3. Gordon 11, Lloyd 6, Price 2. Flanagan. Gorham, Lancaster, Streeter, Tyson</p>
        <p>Morih North Pm Sharpe 7. Grimes 4. Clemons 4, Best 4. Barnes 13. AAorning 3. Hines4, Dixon 2. Dupree ParmviiiaCantral</p>
        <p>NorthPm</p>
        <p> 12 to</p>
        <p>10-47</p>
        <p>11-41</p>
        <p>FC</p>
        <p>Horne Harris Ja Tyson Je Tyson Reid</p>
        <p>Freeman</p>
        <p>Owens</p>
        <p>Carlton</p>
        <p>Totals FarmvillaCantral North pm</p>
        <p>Boy's Gama g f t N.Pm</p>
        <p>1 0 2 Shelton</p>
        <p>5 2 12 W.Knight</p>
        <p>0 3 3 A Knight</p>
        <p>2 0 4 Jenkins</p>
        <p>1 0 2 Carmack fl 0 16 Evans</p>
        <p>0 0 0 Hines 0 0 0 Corey</p>
        <p>H.Knight 17 5 39 Totals</p>
        <p>12 4</p>
        <p>13 f</p>
        <p>14 9 37 10 13-32 7  i-37</p>
        <p>Calvert Hall Gets Seaboard Win</p>
        <p>Calvert Hall of Maryland was ; again the winner in the boys division of the Atlantic Seaboard Interscholastic Swimming and Diving championships held at ?. East Carolina University Saturday.</p>
        <p>Pine Crest High School won the girls division, while last years champ finished sixth. The Florida team finished with 177 points, while Mercersburg was a distant sixth with 96.</p>
        <p>Wilde Lake finished second among the girls with 136 points.</p>
        <p>Calvert Hall drumed up 338 points to easily beat Clearwater (Fla.), which was second with 268. Calvert Hall has now won eight of the last night championships.</p>
        <p>Karl Kickensher of Calvert Hall was named the meets outstanding swimmer among the boys. He won the 50 and 100-yard freestyle, setting a new meet record in the former.</p>
        <p>Anne Schinnick of Loch Raven was the top girl swimmer. She won the 200 and 500-yard freestyles. and also set a record in the first of the two.</p>
        <p>A summary of the meets top eight finishers follows:</p>
        <p>Boys</p>
        <p>200 medley relay: 1 Clearwater</p>
        <p>1 40.56, 2. Calvert Hall 1 42.49.</p>
        <p>200 freestyle: 1. T. Richardson (GW) 1:45 15, 2. S. Dooley (CHCH) 1:45 88, 3 D. Stkes (SC) 1:46.29, 4. L. Rubel (EP) 1:56.87, 5. M. Lynch (CW) 1:47 86, 6 C Johnson (CW) 1:50.58, 7. C. Hipps (GRIM) 1:51.31, 8. M. Soloman (PC) 1:52,25.</p>
        <p>200 IM: 1. M. Michael (CHCH)</p>
        <p>2 00 7, 2. D. Wilson (PC) 2:02.71, 3. D. Fraser (CHCH) 2:02.80, 4. 0 Sultan (CW) 2 02.80, 5. J. Kar-sner (CHCH) 2:04.65, 6. M, Labonge (FTH) 2:05.01, 7. M Triau (MAG) 2:05.08, 8. M. Jones (LW) 2:06.27.</p>
        <p>SO freestyle: 1. K. Fickenscher</p>
        <p>(CHCH) 21.57 (set meet record in time trials, 21.51), 2 S. Wells (CHCH) 22.02, 3. B. Crisler (CW) 22.07, 4. J. Gentile (St. Jo) 22.43, 5. L. Blane (LW) 22.63, 6. R. Lewis (BCC) 22.89, 7. B. Webb (St Jn) 22.09, 8. M. Nemic (CHCH) 23.90.</p>
        <p>1 meter diving: 1. P. Opperman (PC) 440.60, 2. J. AAcFaden (PB) 395.05, 3. J. Hudson (PCC) 392 30, 4. P. Chaufournier (WW) 385,80, 5 A. Jones (Ft. H) 379.75, 6. B. Schirmer (CW) 371.80, 7. N. Simonson (TO 369.10, 8. J. Fields (CH) 367 40</p>
        <p>100 butterfly:  1. F. Wcrdine</p>
        <p>(CHCH) 54.05, 2. K. Warren (GRIM) 54.53, 3. D. Stackhouse (HPC) 54 59, 4. M. Dula (HPC) 54.65, 5, D Wilkes (PC) 54.67, 6. J. Manderson (MAD) 55.14, 7. C. Hill (WC) 55.27, 8, G, Luti (St. JO) 55.28.</p>
        <p>100 freestyle: 1. K, Fickenscher (CHCH) ,47.55, 2. S. Wells (CHCH) 48,99, 3. D. Williams (WAKE) 49.07, 4. J. Gentile (St Jo) 49.24, 5. T. Blain (LW) 50.09, 6. M. Triau (MAG) 50.41, 7. M. Hammond (MERC) 50.54, 8. A. Hudnell (GRIM) 51.17.</p>
        <p>500 freestyle; 1. T, Richardson (GW) 4:42.6, 2. L. Rubel (PB) 4:41.42, 3. S. Dooley (CHCH) 4:49.87, 4. R. Lambe (GRIM) 4:48.77, 5. M. Lynch (CW) 4:55.38, 6. C. Hipps (GRIM) 4:59.12, 7. G. Osborne (CW) 5:00.91, 8. C. Johnson (CW) 5:01.29.</p>
        <p>100 backstroke: 1. D. Sfykes (FC) :55.6S, 2. D. Frazier (CHCH) :S6.69, 3. M Tolbert (CENT) :S6.33, D. Stackhouse (HPC) :56,71, 5. F. Wer 4din (CHCH) :57.36 ; 6. F. Dahly (YORK) 57 77, 7. D. Toeias (NB) ;58.54, 8 M. Michael (CHCH) :58.59, 100 breaststroke: 1. D. Sultan (CW) 1:00.09 (new meet record); 2. E. Larimer  (FTH)  1:00.72.  3. M.</p>
        <p>Mulbarger (CW) 1:02,47; 4 G. Mant (YORK) 1:03.05, 5. R. Bingham (GRIM) 1:03.58, 6. N. Zimmerman (SfJOE)  1:03,77,  7. B.  Procton</p>
        <p>(GRIM)  1:04.07,  8. S.  Perkins</p>
        <p>(CHCH) 1:04 66,</p>
        <p>400 freestyle relay: Calvert Hall 3:17.57, Clearwater 3:19.23, 3. Lake Worth 3:22.01, 4. SI. Joseph 3:23.45, 5 Pine Crest 3:24.51, 6 Grimsley 3:26 45,  7. Fort Hunt 3:31.87, 8.</p>
        <p>Magrudur 3:32.74.</p>
        <p>Top six teams: Calvert Hall 338, 2, Clearwater 268, 3. Grimsley 172, 4. Pine Crest 150, 5. Fort Hunt 127, 6. SI. Joesph, 121.</p>
        <p>Gliis</p>
        <p>200 medley relay: 1. Pinecrest 1:55.23,  2. W. T. WoodWoodSOn</p>
        <p>1:55.55, 4 Archbishop Keough, 4. Wilde Lake 1:56.44, 5. Clearwater 1:56.5.  6. Belhesda Chevy Chase</p>
        <p>1:55.59, 7. Ft. Hunt, 8. Winston Chur chill 1:58.37.</p>
        <p>200 freestyle: i. A. Shinmck (LR) 1:53.10 (meet record), 2. W. Leeman (PC) 1:55.43, 3. M. John (MERC) 1:55 83, 4. D. Zimic (YORK) 1:57.55, 5 K Parker (JEBS) 1:57.75, 6. S. Shumate (GW) 1:58.58 . 7. B. Shyoff (BOW) 1:59.90, 8. L. Brill ( WILA)</p>
        <p>2:00.20.</p>
        <p>200 IM: 1. N. Thompson (AK) 2:07 17 (meet record), 2 S. Winde (Mt H) 2:08.93, 3, D, DcSanto (REP) 2:10.65, 4. R. Tatum (MERC) 2:11.14, 5. M Kurtzamman (AK) 2:13.03,6. J Klotz (WC), 7, J. Triau (HCA) 2:13.95, 8. S. Stohrer (PC) 2:16.49.</p>
        <p>50 freestyle: 1. P. Marks (HCA) 24.63 (meet record), 2. J. DeSanto (REP) 24.75, 3. T. Burcher (WC) 24 76, 4. T. Paumier (WILA) 25.45, 5. S. Oliver (Ft, H) 25.47, 6. T. Paumier (WILA) 25.79, 7. B. Bagliani (NDP) 25.82, 8 D. Marsh (WAKE) 25.89.</p>
        <p>1 meter diving: 1. L. Johnson (PC) 374.05, 2 P. Lettrone (CW) 368.50, 3, N. Kinsley (PB) 353.05,  4.  D</p>
        <p>Williams (WTW) 354.05, 5. C. Brown (JS) 352,25, 6. B. Colber (BCC) 349.95, 7 C. Fiedey (BCC) 333.05, 8. W. Sum mers (SD) 324.05</p>
        <p>100 butterfly: 1. S. Sikes'(FC) 48.90, 2. C. Goodley (KIN) 59.83, 3. C Bstnout (WILA) 59 92, 4. J. Klotz (WC) 1:00.31, 5. K. Quinlan (PC) 1:00.57, 6. K. Isackson (CW) 1:00.82, 8. L. Fedon (MERC) I ;01.24.</p>
        <p>100 freestyle: 1. S. Shumate (GW) 53.99 (meet record), 2. P. Marks (HCA) 54.07, 3. C, CJoOdley (KIN) 54.74, 4. D. Zimic (YORK) 55.27, 5 B. Shycoff (BOW) 55.31, 6. H, Goss (JC) 55,79, 7. K. Quinlan (PC) 55.91, 8. T. Bocker(WC) 56.87.</p>
        <p>500 freestyle: 1. A. Schinnick (LR) 4:55.59 (meet record), 2. M, Aldarez (CHCH) 5:04. 94,  3. C. Barber</p>
        <p>(WALA) 5:05.05, 4. W. Leeman (PC) 5:08.57,  5. P. Phillips (WESM)</p>
        <p>5:08.68, 6. M. John (MERC) 5:09.05, 7 S. Foster (WTA) 5:16.01,8. L. Brill (WILA) 5:18.58.</p>
        <p>100 backstroke: 1. K. Filipezak (OM) 1:00.69, 2. S. Sykes (FC)</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>(WILA) 1:06.69 (new meet record).</p>
        <p>2 S</p>
        <p>eight points of the half to cut the lead to 55-49.</p>
        <p>Rose then outscored Northern 8-2 in the opening minutes of the final quarter to tie it at 57-57. The Rampants tied it up three more times, the last at 63-63, but they were never able to take the lead, despite getting off two shots that could have done the trick.</p>
        <p>Then came the fateful turnover that cost them the game.</p>
        <p>Greg Guthrie led the Rampant effort with 24 points, while James Hawkins had 16 and Barnes had 10. David Battle led Northern with 13, while Willie Lucas had 11 and Kenny Harper had 10.</p>
        <p>In the girls game, unbeaten Northern romped to a 77-32 win over the Rampettes.</p>
        <p>There was little contesting here after the opening seconds. Northern ran off nine in a row before Rose scored and it was only a question of what the margin would be after that.</p>
        <p>Northern heid a 20-9 lead after the first period and expanded that to 40-17 at the half. They led 57-24 going into the final quarter.</p>
        <p>Marcia Richardson led Northern with 20 points, while Janice Williams had 16, Clarice Wright had 13 and Pat Jackson</p>
        <p>1:0)47,  3. B. Doearlos (WW)</p>
        <p>1:01.68, 4. T. Woodard (SEG) 1:02.41, 5. K. Isackson (CW) 1:0289, 6. R. Lehimkuhl (DUD 1:02.97; 7. M. Copp (PC) 1:03.17, 8. C. Darby (RP) 1:04.37. (New meet record)</p>
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        <p>had 12.</p>
        <p>Donna Cullipher led Rose with 10.</p>
        <p>The Rampants travel to</p>
        <p>Wilson on Tuesday, opening the final week of the regular season. They close out the season Friday at home against Northeastern.</p>
        <p> J. Winde (MtH) 1:06.97, 3. ... Thompson (AK) 1:09.40 , 4. M. Ward (ES) 1:09.50, 5. L. Nencioni (WTW) 1:09.83, 6. T. Estes (HAN) 1:1001, 7. N. Young (GAIT) 1:10.76, 8. S. Storer (PC) 1:11,45.</p>
        <p>400 freestyle relay: I. AAercersburg 3:41.49; 2. Holy Cross 3:44.83, 3. Pine</p>
        <p>Crest 3:45.46, 4. Clearwater 3:50.99, 5. Annadale 3 52.65; 6. Fort Hunt 3:53.07, 7. W.T. Andrews 3:55.29 , 8. W.T. Woodson 3:55.44.</p>
        <p>Top seven finishers. Pine Crest 177, Wilde Lake 136, Clearwater 120, W.T. Woodson 104, Arch. Keough 97, Mercersburg 96, Holy Cross 92.</p>
        <p>TEEN-AGE MARVEL</p>
        <p>CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) -Reggie Williams, a starting linebacker for Oregon State in 1977, was all of 16 when the season began. The husky freshman celebrated his 17th birthday on Nov. 5 when,Oregon State lost to Washington State, 24-10.</p>
        <p>JV NorlhcrnNdSi62, RoseM (overtime). Girt*'Gam Roaa McGlohon 4, Jettreys 7, Cullipher 10, Streeter 8, Taylor J, Laufler, King 2, Waller 4, Wilson</p>
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        <p>players include Clarice Wright (22), Janice Williams (21) and BCarica Richardson (20). Northern romped to a 77-32 victory in the game. (Reflector Photo by Woody Peele)</p>
        <p>Valkyries Win Title In Victory Over SN</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD - D.H. Conleys girls basketball team clinched the Eastern Carolina Conference championship last night with a 59-40 victory over Southern Nash last night.</p>
        <p>The Conley boys, who had already sewn up second place in the league, took a 77-69 win over the Firebirds.</p>
        <p>The Valkyries ended their league season with a 13-1 record and will be top seeded in the leagues tournament, which starts Monday at North Lenoir.</p>
        <p>Conleys girls broke out to an 8-6 lead in the first period, then pulled away in the second quarter. They held a 28-18 lead by halftime.</p>
        <p>Conley continued to pull away in the second half, building up a 46-28 edge as the final quarter got underway. Conley outhit the Lady Birds, 13-12, in that quarter.</p>
        <p>Annie Hardy led Conley with</p>
        <p>14 points, while Annie Wooten added 13. Daphnie Edwards had 29 for the Firebirds.</p>
        <p>In the boys game, Conley ran out to a 22-12 lead in the first period. Southern cut into that in the second frame, but still trailed, 34-27 at the half.</p>
        <p>Conley again pulled away in the third quarter, holding a 54-43 lead. Southern outhit Conley, 26-23, in the final (juarter, but was too far back.</p>
        <p>A1 Tyson dumped in 32 points to lead the victory while Ricky Rountree added 17 and Michael Cox had 11 for the Vikings. Timmy Tabron had 26, Allan Sherrod had 15 and Dwight Mitchell had 13 for Southern.</p>
        <p>Baylor Universitys motto is Pro Ecclesia, Pro Texana, for church, for state.</p>
        <p>JV Southern Nash 63, Conley 58 Soutfwm Nh Edwards 29. Hinton 6. Winstead 3. Hale 2. Blankenship, Brown, Williams, Murray, Lamm. Dunn.</p>
        <p>Conley Hardy 14, Wooten 13. Green 9, Ca. Tyson 0. Paramore 7, Manning 4, Dixon 2. Mills2. Garris, Keeter. Ch. Tyson r SouthemNash  6  13  10  13-40</p>
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        <p>North Lenoir Glides Past Jaguars</p>
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        <p>FarmvUle Centrals Donald Reid shields the ball with his body from a barely visible North Lenoir defender as he goes in for a layiq&amp;gt; in the first quarter of the Jaguars 85-66 loss to the Hawks Friday night. Reid scored 12 points in the quarter to keep the Jags in the game, but North Lenoir pulled away in the second period. (Reflector photo by Tom Baines)</p>
        <p>Pirates Down Old Dominion</p>
        <p>East Carolinas wrestling team combined three bout wins and three forfeit wins to outclass Old Dominion last night in Minges Coliseum 35-16 in a college wrestling match.</p>
        <p>The Pirates picked up a 64) lead with a pin by Bob Passino at 118 in 5:54. Old Dominion took wins at 126, 142 and 150, along with a draw at 134'against Paul Osman for the Monarchs 16 points.</p>
        <p>Steve Goode at 158 won by a 22-4 count, while D. T. Joyner captured a tough 10-2 decision at heavywpight for the Pirates.</p>
        <p>Old Dominion had no wrestlers for 167,177 or 190, thereby giving East Carolina 18 points in forfeit matches.</p>
        <p>East Carolina moves to 3-6 on the year, while Old Dominion drops to 3-10.</p>
        <p>Next action for the Pirate wrestlers comes Feb. 16 at home against the Tar Heels of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Summary;</p>
        <p>1)8: Bob Passino (EC) pinned Bill Calley,5:54.</p>
        <p>126: Terry Kretz (OD) dec. Charlie McGinrisey, 19 5</p>
        <p>134: Paul Osman (EC) drew with Buddy Lee, 3 3.</p>
        <p>142: Eric Webb (OD) pinned Don Foster, 4:09.</p>
        <p>150:  Tim  Davidson (OD) dec.</p>
        <p>Frank Schaede. IS 8.</p>
        <p>158 Steve Goode (EC) dec. Jack Armitage, 22 4.</p>
        <p>167: Butch Revils (EC) won by forfeit</p>
        <p>177: Vic Northrop (EC) won by forfeit</p>
        <p>190:  Jay  Dever (EC) won by</p>
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        <p>Pungo Gets Win Over Martin</p>
        <p>BELHAVEN - Pungo Academy rallied in the fourth quarter to come from behind and defeat Martin Academy 69-58 here Friday night.</p>
        <p>Pungo led at the end of the first quarter 23-19 and held a 43-39 halftime edge. But the Pioneers outscored Pungo 14-8 in the third quarter to go ahead 53-51. Pungos 18-5 advantage in the final period defeated Martin.</p>
        <p>Pungo was led by Keith Radcliff with 25 points, Kevin Cahoon with 16 and Terry Radcliff with 10. Martin got 20 points from Cliff Haislip and 15 from Grady Smith.</p>
        <p>In the girls game. Pungo rushed out to a 13-2 first-quarter advantage and pushed it to 38-14 at halftime and coasted to a 63-42 win over the Lady Pioneers.</p>
        <p>Lib Johnson scored 22 points to lead Martin, while Pungo was paced by Angela Windley with 22 and Tammy Jones with 12.</p>
        <p>Martins records are now 5-10 for the girls and 3-11 for the boys. The Pioneers play again Tuesday at Chowan,</p>
        <p>JV Pungo 5S. Martin 33 GIHs</p>
        <p>Martin Johnson 27. A Perry 4. Rober son 2. C Orifiin 3, Warren 4. B Perry. M Griffin 3, Wynne 4, Ayers. K Perry. Wynn. AAcoKs</p>
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        <p>By JDfKYU: Reflects- ^xxts Writer</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - North Ix'noirs runnin-gunnin Hawks pulled away from Farmville Central in the second quarter and went on to take an easy 85-66 victory over the Jaguars despite a futile rally attempt.</p>
        <p>Farmville, which kept things relatively close until late in the second period, began to try and run with the Hawks and played right into the hands of their opponents. North Lenoir scored .seven straight points just before the half to stretch a seven-point lead to 14 and the Hawks went up by 21 in the third quarter before a fourth-period Farmville rally.</p>
        <p>"We were in the ballgame, and in the second quarter a couple of guys started to speed things up and we started running with them instead of playing a controlled offense. said a disappointed Jaguar coach Mike Terrell after the game.</p>
        <p>"Of course, 1 think theyre capable of blowing out any team in the league, but 1 think we helped them do that tonight. Terrell said he tried to get his team to slowed down, but his players were a little excited and impatient.</p>
        <p>North l.enoir coach Jerry Walton, whose Eastern Carolina Conference-Champion Hawks ended their regular season, said, "I'm glad the regular seasons over and we can start concentrating on the tournaments. The last three games have been kind of anti-climactic after beating Conley.</p>
        <p>Walton said he was a bit disappointed in his teams defensive performance against the Jags. "We got a little sloppy, a little point-happy, at the end. Everyone was trying to get their last points of the regular season and we let (Donald) Freeman, and (Donald) Reid and them stand around and shoot. Farmville led only once in the ballgame when Earl Harris three-point play made it 3-2 with 7:09 left in the first quarter. Reid scored 12 of his 14 points in the opening period to help the Jags stay close and the trailed by six, 2.3-17. at the end of the period.</p>
        <p>But North I.enoir bomber Mitchell Wiggins, who hit just two shots in the quarter, began to warm up in the second period. He scored 12 points in the second quarter as the Hawks began to pull away. His slam-dunk to end the half gave North Lenoir a 45-31 lead.</p>
        <p>Wiggins, who ended up with a game-high 34 points, scored six straight at one point in the third quarter to put his team up 53-35. but it was teammate Milton Battles jumper from the right which gave North Lenoir its biggest lead. 66-45, with 17 seconds left in the period.</p>
        <p>Farmville staged a mini-rally early in the fourth quarter as Calvin Horne scored eight points and the Jags outscored the Hawks 10-2 to cut the lead to 13, 68-,55. But Wiggins and company began to score again and the game was soon out of reach.</p>
        <p>"1 l(X)ked up one time and we had a 20-point lead, and the next minute it was 13, Walton said. "But a couple of baskets then kind of turned things around. Walton said he was pleased with the pressure his team put on the Jaguars in the second quarter as it started to pull away, and said his team moved the ball well in the first half.</p>
        <p>Wiggins, who leads the conference in scoring w ith a 27-point average, did not shoot quite as well as usual Friday night and Walton blamed that on illness. "Hes about sick. He was</p>
        <p>coughing so much yesterday, he didnt do much in practice, and he took himself out in the third quarter."</p>
        <p>Walton said he hoped that Wiggins. who has been contacted by Clemson University, among others would be well for next weeks F2CC tournament.</p>
        <p>Freeman scored 25 points in the game, while Horne added 12. Amos Pearcill hit 21 and Anthony King.</p>
        <p>The Hawks, who hit .59.5 per cent of their .shots in the first half, dropped to 46.6 per cent (.34 ol 7;i) for the game as play got a little sloppy and unorganized in the second hall. Farmville hit .31 of 75 attempts for 41.3 per cent. North Lenoir, led by Wiggins with 20, held a 49-43 rebounding advantage.</p>
        <p>Farmville Centrals record dropped to 6-7 in the ECC with the loss. The Jaguars played</p>
        <p>their final game last night at North Pitt. The Hawks finished their .season with a 13-1 record.</p>
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        <p>Farmville Centrals girls team was able to hold off a determined l^dy Hawk club to gain a 48-;l8 victory prior to the varsity contest.</p>
        <p>North Lenoir held a 9-7 first-quarter lead, but the Lady Jags outscored them 12-3 in the second quarter for a 19-12 halftime lead.</p>
        <p>Farmville pulled out by as much as 13 in the third quarter, but the Lady Hawks were able to cut the margin to 10,34-24, going into the games final period.</p>
        <p>Diane Barrett scored six of an eight-point Farmville streak early in the fourth period which put the Lady Jaguars up 40-26, but Cynthia Sherrod scored six straight points for North Lenoir to cut the margin to eight.</p>
        <p>The Lady Jaguars finally stretched their advantage to 10 by the end of the game.</p>
        <p>Pam Moye led all scorers with 18 for Farmville. while Barrett scored 16. Joe Rogers was the only North Lenoir player in double figures with 10.</p>
        <p>JV Farmville Cent 85. North Lenoir 47 GIrli</p>
        <p>Norm Ltnoir Rhodes 7. Parham 3. Rogers 10. Sherrod 4. Norville S. Withers poon 4. Ackerman. Spencer. Wiqqins, Mareadv. RobinsOn FarmvllM C&amp;gt;t. Flanagan. Gorham 4, Lancaster. Moye  18.  Price.  Barrett  14, Ed</p>
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        <p>North Lwwlr  9  3  1J  14-38</p>
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        <p>M Wiqqins  14 2 34 Freeman  12 I 25</p>
        <p>Pearcill  9  3  21  Owens  I  0  2</p>
        <p>McPhail  0  8  8  Connell  0  0  0</p>
        <p>J Wiqqins  1  0  2  Horne  4  0  12</p>
        <p>C Wiqqins  I  0  2  Harris  3  3  9</p>
        <p>Cratch  10  2  Mayo  0  0  0</p>
        <p>Johnson  0  3  3  Ja.Tyson  1  0 2</p>
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        <p>Battle  I  0  2  Je Tyson  1  0 2</p>
        <p>Reid  7  0  14</p>
        <p>Totals  34 17 85 Totals</p>
        <p>North LtnoIr Farmville Central</p>
        <p>North U*noir finished the regular season with a 3-10 ECC record, while (he win raised the Lady Jags mark to 4-9.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton Stops Falcons</p>
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        <p>Farmville Centrals Etta Gtorfaam (40) fi^ts for a rebound against Gwen NorvlUe (20) of North Lenoir. The Lady Jaguars won their contest against the Lady Hawks 48-38. (Reflector photo by Tom Baines)</p>
        <p>Fails Road Nips Knights, 64-63</p>
        <p>PIKEVILLE - Ayden-Grifton closed out its Eastern Carolina Conference regular season with a victory Friday night by defeating C. B. Aycock6248.</p>
        <p>The Chargers led the whole way. gaining a 12-8 first-quarter lead and stretching it to 31-22 at the half. Ayden-Grifton increased its lead to 19 in the third quarter, but the Falcons cut it to 14 by the end of the game.</p>
        <p>Charger coach Bob Murphrey played his entire lineup and saw 11 players break into the scoring column. Henry Ormond led the way with 12 points, while Frankie Dail and Terry Morris scored 10 each.</p>
        <p>In the girls, game, C. B. Aycock kept its hopes alive for a tie for the conference championship with a 59-32 victory over the Chargerettes.</p>
        <p>The win gave the Falconettes a 12-2 league record, while D. H. Conley, which ended its season last night, stood at 12-1 after Fridays play.</p>
        <p>A loss last night by the Valkyries would give each team an identical record.</p>
        <p>Aycock built up a 33-22 lead in the first half of the girls game and then turned on the defense in the second half, holding the Chargerettes to just 10 points after intermission for an easy win.</p>
        <p>Helen Jones scored 23 points, Rene Hales 18 and Gail Batts 12 for Aycock, while Ayden-Grifton was led by Karen Haseley with</p>
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        <p>Ayden-Griftons boys finish the season with a 9-5 ECC record and a third-place seeding for this weeks conference tournament, while the Chargerettes finish at 8-6 for fourth place.</p>
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        <p>Greenville Christian eased out into a 16-14 lead in the opening quarter of the game, and upped that by two more points in the second quarter. At the half, the Knights held a 34-30 lead.</p>
        <p>But in the third quarter. Falls Road got moving and came back with a 17-10 advantage, pushing into a 47-44 lead. Greenville stayed close, but near the end, Mike Brown hit for Falls Road for a 64-61 lead that left not enough time for the Knights to regain the lead.</p>
        <p>Bob Harris led Falls Road with 17, while John Chambers and Scott Denson each had 14 and Boone added 12. Tim Sutton led Greenville with 22, while Melvin Wooten had 18 and Steve Tyburski addtsd 15.</p>
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        <p>Conley Girls Nip Greene Central, Clinch Tie For ECC Championship</p>
        <p>The DaUy Reflector, GreenvUle, N.C.-Sunday, Fehmary U, im-Bi</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL - Greene Central might be a great place to live, but D.H. Conleys Vikings sure didnt enjoy their visit there. The Vikes had to scramble for their lives to avoid another setback.</p>
        <p>The varsity boys won their game only 56-55, when a late</p>
        <p>Ram shot fell short of the mark, and the Valkyries held onto first place in the girls division by a slim 31-30 score on a final-second shot.</p>
        <p>In the girls game, the Valkyries insured themselves of no worse than a tie for first in the</p>
        <p>Southern Nash Surprises North Pitt With 58-55 Cage Victory</p>
        <p>Pantego Sweeps Jamesville Five</p>
        <p>PAN'TEGO  Pantego High School swept a pair of games from Jamesville Friday night. The Pantego boys won their game, 71-64, while the girls took a 41-38 win, completing the regular season unbeaten.</p>
        <p>In the girls game, Jamesville moved out to a 12-8 lead in the first period, but couldnt hold onto it. Pantego came back and trailed by only one, 17-16, at the half.</p>
        <p>In the third period, Jamesville again was able to pull away, gaining a 32-27 lead. But Pantego rallied in the last quarter, outhit-ting the Lady Bullets, 14-6, to take the win.</p>
        <p>Ingrid ONeal led Pantego with 17, while Vanessa Gray added 12. Joyce Manning had 25 to pace Jamesville.</p>
        <p>In the boys game, Jamesville fell behind by two points in the Opening period, 16-14. They made that up in the second and went to the dressing rooms</p>
        <p>deadlocked at 32-32.</p>
        <p>The Bullets then carried a 48-47 lead into the last quarter, but like the girls, saw Pantego rally for a 24-16 margin, and go down to defeat.</p>
        <p>Donnie Carter led Pante^ with 22 points, while Andrea McCloud added 20, John Booth had 12 and Steve Mann had 10.</p>
        <p>Ricky Whitehurst had 28 to lead Jamesville, while Tommy DiNardo had 15 and Trent Ange, 14.</p>
        <p>Jamesville enters Beaufort-Hyde-Martin tournament play next week.</p>
        <p>OIrtaOwn*</p>
        <p>Jamnvlll* Rogers. Modlln I. Staton 4. O. Hardison, James 6, Manning 25.</p>
        <p>V Gray Harris 4. O'Neal 17. Riddick 2. Walker 2. O. Gray 1, Pcartree 3.</p>
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        <p>Pantw</p>
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        <p>Whitehurst</p>
        <p>Frazier</p>
        <p>Oi Nardo</p>
        <p>Simmons</p>
        <p>Ange</p>
        <p>Ellis</p>
        <p>Totals</p>
        <p>Jamesville</p>
        <p>Pantego</p>
        <p>12 5 15  I 11</p>
        <p>Boy's Game 0 f t PantoBO</p>
        <p>28 McCloud</p>
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        <p>Billy Is Mad After Defeat</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Philadelphia Coach Billy Cunningham screamed foul play following the 76ers 116-110 loss to the Buffalo Braves Friday night. Buffalos Randy Smith, the man in the middle, wasnt talking.</p>
        <p>Smith, who scored 23 points, went up for a shot with 53 seconds remaining and was fouled by Doug Collins. At least the officials said he was fouled.</p>
        <p>When Cunningham protested too much, the call resulted in a technical foul as well as a pair of free throws. Smith canned all three, giving the Braves a 112-108 lead as they snapped a 10-game losing streak at the embarrassing expense of the team with the second-best record in the National Basketball Association.</p>
        <p>I contained myself as long as I could, Cunningham said. That was a horrendous call, an absolute disgrace. Doug blocked that shot. Doug hit the ball.</p>
        <p>While the Braves were posting a rare victory, another perennial loser, the New Jersey Nets, won their  gasp!  second in a row, defeating the Detroit Pistons 117-112.</p>
        <p>Parents Will Play</p>
        <p>A special Parents Game will be held at the Pace Academy gym this Friday night, staring at :7 p.m.</p>
        <p>: The Mothers of Pace students will face mothers of St. Peters ;Catholic School in the first game, with the fathers of the students from the two schools .playing in an 8 p.m. contest.</p>
        <p>The public is invited to attend.</p>
        <p>Eastern Carolina Conference by getting away with the one-point win.</p>
        <p>Conley eased out into a 10-8 lead itl the first period of the game, and was able to extend that to 16-12 at the end of the half.</p>
        <p>Both teams pushed in six points in the third period, as Conley held a 22-18 margin to take into the final quarter. But in the last frame, the Ewes caught fire and pushed ahead in the late stages, taking a 30-29 lead. Miriam Paramore then hit from the top of the key with about four seconds left to give Conley the win.</p>
        <p>Annie Hardy led Conley with 12 points, while Shannon Brown had 14 and Iris Pridgen had 12 for Greene Central. '</p>
        <p>In the boys game, Greene Central slipped ahead, 13-11, after the first period. The two teams matched points in the second quarter, leaving the Rams in a 29-27 lead at the half. The two again played it even in the third quarter as the score climbed to 43-41.</p>
        <p>But in the final period, Conley finally managed to move ahead, pulling out to a 53-49 edge in the</p>
        <p>late stages. The Rams rallied to within a point. 54-53, but the Vikings scored again for a three-point edge. The Rams again closed it to one, and sent Shawn Little to the line with a one-and-one with 38 seconds on the clock. Little missed for the Vikes and Greene Central controlled the rebound, but missed with a shot just before the horn.</p>
        <p>Mike Cox led Conley with 15 points, while Ricky Rountree had 11 and A1 Tyson and Darryll Thompson had 10 each. James Best led the Rams with 15, while Collyn Beaman added 14.</p>
        <p>Both teams will join in the Elastern Carolina Conference tournament action starting Monday at North Lenoir.</p>
        <p>JV Greene Central 44. Conley 39 Girl*' Gam*</p>
        <p>Conley Hardy IJ, Paramore 9. Cas. Tyson 4. Woolen 2. Green 2. Mills 2. Dixon. Manning.</p>
        <p>Groono Control S Brown 14. Creech. Woodard 2, Pndgcn 12, Yelverton 2, P. Brown</p>
        <p>Conloy  10  * 4  9-31</p>
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        <p>Boy'iGome Conlet  g  f  t GC  Oft</p>
        <p>Tyson  4  2  10  Beaman  4  4 14</p>
        <p>Lilllc  0  2  2  Best  4  7  15</p>
        <p>cox  4  3  15  Croom  4  0  8</p>
        <p>Thompon  4  2 10  Dixon  2  0  4</p>
        <p>Brock    2  2  Edwards  4  0 8</p>
        <p>Rountree  5  t 11  Jennette  1  2 4</p>
        <p>Spencer  t  0  2  Davenport  1  0 2</p>
        <p>Phillips  2  0  4  Shackelford  0  0 0</p>
        <p>Totals  22  12  54  Totals  20  15  55</p>
        <p>Conloy  11  14  14  15-54</p>
        <p>BETHEL - Southern Nash built up a 30-24 halftime lead against North Pitt Friday night and then held off the Panthers in the second half for a 58-55 victory.</p>
        <p>The F'irebirds led 18-10 at the end of the first quarter and that margin alone was enough to gain the victory. The Panthers outscored Southern Nash in each of the next three periods, but were unable to get ahead.</p>
        <p>Robert Mitchell and Timmy Tabron each scored 13 points as</p>
        <p>the Firebirds placed four players in double figures, Anthony Sherrod added 12 and Steve Overton 10 for Southern Nash. Lawaskia Jenkins led all scorers with 18 points for the Panthers while Reginald Knight scored 11 and William Knight 10.</p>
        <p>The game left the two teams tied for sixth place in the Eastern Carolina Conference at 5-8 going into last nights season-ending contests.</p>
        <p>In the girls game. North Pitt</p>
        <p>won a low-scoring contest by a 34-28 score.</p>
        <p>The Pant-HERS held a 6-3 lead at the end of the first quarter and were up 10-8 at halftime. The extended that lead to 20-12 going into the final period, but the idy E"irebirds cut the margin by two in the last frame.</p>
        <p>Cynthia Barnes led all scorers with 15 points for North Pitt. The win gave the Pant-HERS a 6-7 league record, which assured</p>
        <p>them of a fith-place finish.</p>
        <p>Girl*</p>
        <p>$. NMh WinstcAd 4. Hinton 4. Ounn I, Lamm 4, Hato%. Murray I. Edwards 14 N. Pitt Grimes 4. Clemmons 4. Barnes 15, Morning?. Mir&amp;gt;es4, Dupree?. Dixon3 S. NMh  3  5</p>
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        <p>q t t N Pitt 13 Shelton I? Hines 5 R Knight 13 W Kmght 10 Jenkins I Carmack</p>
        <p>58 Totals</p>
        <p>12 11 17-51 10 14 12 If-SS</p>
        <p>Elm City Rips Roanoke 'Skins</p>
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        <p>GrMfw Cantral</p>
        <p>13 14 14 12-55</p>
        <p>Aurora Gains Win Over Bears</p>
        <p>Nets 117, Pistons 112</p>
        <p>Substitute Howard Porter scored three baskets as New Jersey broke a tie with a nine-point run in the final five minutes. Rookie Bernard King paced the winners with 31 points.</p>
        <p>Blazers 112, Pacers 106 Lionel Hollins scored a game-high 24 points, including two free throws that tied it with 1:33 remaining. After Hollins tied the game for the last time at 106, Bill Walton put Portland on top for good, sinking two free throws with 1:10 left to play, and the Blazers went on to record their seventh consecutive triumph.</p>
        <p>Spurs 125, Rockets 114 George Gervin scored 16 of his 35 points in the first quarter to lead San Antonio to its lOth victory in the last 11 ^mes. Billy Paultz added 23 points  including six straight to snuff out a late Houston rally  and Larry Kenon 21 as San Anto-nioadefeated the Rockets for the second time in two nights and moved games ahead of Washington in the Central Division. Moses Malcme led Houston with 28 points.</p>
        <p>Bucks 106, Cavaliers  Dave Meyers scored eight of his 22 points in overtime. After Clevelands Bingo Smith sank a free throw for the first point of the extra period, Meyers made a basket, two free throws and another basket on an offensive rebound as the Bucks took command 101-96. Junior Bridgeman scored 12 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter as the Bucks rallied from five points down with less than four minutes left in regulation time.</p>
        <p>SifietBoaics 126, Nuggets 123 Marvin Webster scored 26 points and Fred Brown 20. Webster, Seattles 7-foot-l center, scored eight points.</p>
        <p>AURORA  Bear Grass and Aurora split a pair of basketball games Friday night with Bear Grass taking a 54-36 win in the girls game, while Aurora grabbed a 76-56 boys win.</p>
        <p>In the girls game. Bear Grass led 10-6 at the end of the first quarter and then outscored Aurora 20-9 in the second period for a 30-15 halftime lead. Aurora came back in the third period to cut the lead to 40-32, but the Lady Bears pushed their edge to 18 by the end of the game.</p>
        <p>Patricia Taylor led all scorers with 29 points for Bear Grass, while Joette Ro^rs added 12 for the Lady Bears. Aurora was paced by Daphene Moore with 18.</p>
        <p>In the boys game, the Bears held a 15-12 first-quarter lead, but it proved to be short-lived. Aurora turned things around in the second period for a 30-26 halftime lead and stretched that edge to 47-40 after the third quarter. Aurora put things away in the final frame when it outscored Bear Grass 29-16.</p>
        <p>Robert Williams scored 19 points, Allen Speight 13 and Edward Moore 13 for Aurora, while</p>
        <p>JV Aurora 41, Bear Grass 50 Girl*</p>
        <p>Bear Grai* Peaks 2. Crawford 5. Holli day, Hoell 4, Rogers 12. Andrews 2, Williams. Coltrain, K Taylor, wnilehursi</p>
        <p>Aurora - Moore la, Honeycutt 2. Gray 4, Griftln4. Dudley I. Cradel. L Honeycutt I, Simpson. Moore 2, Little.</p>
        <p>BaarGraa*  10  30 W</p>
        <p>Bear Grass was paced by Watson Rodgers with 17 and Norris Wallace with 13.*</p>
        <p>. The Bears will be participating in the Beaufort-Hyde-Martin Conference tournament next week.</p>
        <p>Aycock Fails To Kinston</p>
        <p>KINSTON - Kinston Junior High School gained a 73-71 victory over E.B. Aycock Junior High School Friday.</p>
        <p>Leading scorers were not available.</p>
        <p>ELM CITY - Elm City turned in a couple of routs Friday night at the hands of Roanoke High School. The Vikings defeated the Redskins 90-63, while the Valkyries downed the Squaws 66-41.</p>
        <p>In the boys game. Elm City broke out of a slump in the second quarter and scored 78 points in the games final three periods. The Vikings trailed 14-12 at the end of the initial frame, but turned things around for a 36-28 halftime lead. It was all downhill for the Redskins after that.</p>
        <p>Four Elm City players scored in double figures for the game. Bobby Hayes had 23, Dalton Pitt 22, Milton Atkinson 19 and Taylor 13. Roanoke also had four players with over 10 points, Edward Ward with 18, Chris Morning with 16. Lindsey Wilkes with 12 and Jasper Martin with 11.</p>
        <p>In the girls game. Elm City led all the way. taking a 17-11 first-quarter advantage and stretching it to 33-19 at the half. The Valkyries really got things moving in the third quarter as they outscored the Squaws 19-6 for a 52-26 lead.</p>
        <p>Angela Armstrong led all</p>
        <p>scorers with 26 points for Elm City, while teammates Dot Neal scored 12 and Barbara Leach added 10. Yvette Mdica was Roanokes high scorer with 12.</p>
        <p>Roanoke plays again Tuesday night at home against West Edgecombe.</p>
        <p>JV RoAOOkc 50, Elm City 46 Glrlt</p>
        <p>Roml( Y AAodtCA I?, Jones 6, Best 4. KniQhl 4, Bullock 3, Buggins 2, Roberson 2, T Mdica 2, Burnette 2. Whitley 2. Fleming 2. Mines</p>
        <p>Elm City Armstrong 26. Neal 12. Leach 10, Williams 8. Griflin 6, Barnes 2, Myers 2. Horne, Sharpe. Jenki</p>
        <p>Roanoke</p>
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        <p>Martin</p>
        <p>Wilkes</p>
        <p>Hines</p>
        <p>Williams</p>
        <p>Edmondson</p>
        <p>Cotield</p>
        <p>Highsmilh</p>
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        <p>Roanoke</p>
        <p>Elm City</p>
        <p>11    4  ia-4l</p>
        <p>17 U Boy'tGama 9 f t Elm City ' 4 18 Pitt ^ 2 16 Hayes i I n Atkinson i ? 12 Taylor I 0 2 Virgil I 2 4 Parker</p>
        <p>19 14</p>
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        <p>10 2 72 9 5 23 8 3 19 6 I 13 3 1 7 3 0 6</p>
        <p>0 0 0 0 0 0</p>
        <p>26 II 63 Totals</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL - Greene Central High School will hold a baseball clinic for coaches and athletes on Saturday at the school.</p>
        <p>A program of speakers, including professional representatives and college and high school coaches will be presented.</p>
        <p>Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. in the gymnasium lobby.</p>
        <p>Speakers on the program in-clude:  Russ Frazier of</p>
        <p>Louisburg College on What Colleges l^k For; Jim Garland, Los Angeles Dodger scout on What Pros Look For; Mike Roberts of the University of North Carolina on "Baserunn-ing; Frazier and Monte Little of East Carolina University on "Infield; Johnny Oates, Dodger catcher on Catching;</p>
        <p>Sam White of Campbell College on Outfield; Little on Hitting; Hal Baird, ECU assistant on "Pitching; and Jim Fulghum and Steve Bryant of Greene Central on Cut-offs.</p>
        <p>A game situation will be run off by the East Carolina Pirates, followed by a coaches comer and film.</p>
        <p>All players will be admitted free of charge, but coaches will be charged $5 for clinic expenses. A barbecue lunch at $2.50 per plate will be served.</p>
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        <p>Blue Devils  16  20  17  15-68</p>
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        <p>Pirates  4  2  5  9-20</p>
        <p>Warriors  15  15  17  1057</p>
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        <p>M-Th&amp;gt;DttyltoOw!tBr. Qrwpvllte, N.C.-Sunday, Febniary U. ifTI</p>
        <p>A PLAN TO DIVIDE the state into two zones, setting different waterfowl hunting regulations for each, was approved last week by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission at the groups regular meeting.</p>
        <p>The zoning plan calls for setting different seasons for the states two zones, defined by using U. S. Highway 1 as a dividing line. The Commission is currently drawing up a detailed plan for the two zones which will be presented to the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service at its annual waterfowl hearings in July.</p>
        <p>'The regulations will be based on sportsmens demands and the types of ducks that predominate in each area. They must be approved by the USFWS since all state waterfowl season and bag limits must comply with the general framework set up by the federal agency each year.</p>
        <p>IN OTHER ACTION, the Commission voted to designate the spotfin chub as a threatened species and the Little Tennessee River upstream from Fontana Reservoir in Swain and Macon Counties was named critical habitat for the sportfin chub, which means that no project may be undertaken in this area without an environmental assess</p>
        <p>ment of the projects impact on the sportfin chub.</p>
        <p>Three other species are also being considered for threatened status, the Waccamaw silverside, Waccamaw darter and Waccamaw killifish. Lake Waccamaw would be designated as critical habitat for these species. A public hearing is scheduled at Lake Waccamaw on the matter Feb. 17.</p>
        <p>The dates and locations for public hearings on proposed changes in hunting and trapping regulations were also set. The District 2 meeting will be April 4 at the courthouse in New Bern, while the District 3 hearings will be April 5 at the courthouse in Nashville.</p>
        <p>Free Wildlife Food Available</p>
        <p>Adequate food is a very necessary ingredient to a healthy wildlife and the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission started a program several years ago to help insure that food will always be available.</p>
        <p>The Commission annually distributes a variety of wildlife planting materials to many small landowners. Last year, almost 6,000 of these cooperating landowners applied for and planted 43,000 units of annual and perennial seed mixture. A unit of annual mix will plant one-eighth of an acre of land in such wildlife plants as soybeans, millet and cowpeas. These plantings last for one season only. The perennial mixture will produce a permanent food patch of partridge pea, reseeding soybeans, and other food plants.</p>
        <p>MOST OF THE seed available through this program is produced on state Game Lands and is prepared for final distribution at a seed-handling facility on the Sandhills Game Land.</p>
        <p>Sandhills personnel are currently working to prepare the seed units for the 1978 season. They wiil be available later this winter or in the spring. It was necessary to purchase almost $17,000 worth of</p>
        <p>seed this year to suppiement the annual supply, due to severe drought and insect damage to seed crops this summer. Officials estimate, however, that enough planting material is available to fulfill the 1978 requirements.</p>
        <p>Landowners interested in receiving any of these wildlife planting materials should obtain an application from their country Soil Conservation Service Office, Agricultural Extension Service Office, or from the Wildlife Resources Commission biologist in their area. The application should be filled out and mailed as soon as possible, so that the order can be delivered by Commission personnell, who will take the seed to the landowner as soon as it is available.</p>
        <p>Lady Pirates Defeat Greensboro</p>
        <p>ROCK HILL, S.C. - East Carolina Universitys womens team advanced to the semifinals of the consolation bracket in the Winthrop Invitational Friday night, defeating UNC-Greensboro, 79-55.</p>
        <p>The Lady Pirates had bowed in their Thursday night opener to Longwood College, 73-69.</p>
        <p>East Carolina rode out into the lead in the first half, 35-30, and in the first seven minutes of the second half, outpointed the Spar</p>
        <p>tans. 21-2, for a solid 56-32 lead.</p>
        <p>"We played super defense, made steals and ran a good fast break, said Coach Catherine Bolton. Our shots were effective. We just played unreal. Rosie Thompson led the East Carolina scoring with 20 points, while Lydia Rountree added 12.</p>
        <p>The Lady Pirates were to play Appalachian State early Saturday. A victory would have put them into the consolation finals of the tournament.</p>
        <p>II COUPON </p>
        <p>I I I I I I</p>
        <p>*2.25 I</p>
        <p>I I I</p>
        <p>.!</p>
        <p>Luncheon Buffet</p>
        <p>Choice of 2 AAeats, 3 Vegetables, 3 salads, coffee or tea &amp;amp; dessert.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $2.75</p>
        <p>' With This Coupon</p>
        <p>SAVE 50</p>
        <p>Buffet Served 11:30 to 2:00 Offer Good Monday-Frlday</p>
        <p>SCOREBOARD</p>
        <p>EARLVINTHEWEEK SAVINGS</p>
        <p>Pro Basketball</p>
        <p>Pro  A  Olance</p>
        <p>v Tho AMOCIotod ProM Notlonol ftookotlMM AMoclotion ASTSRN CONFERBNC6 Atlantic DIvleton</p>
        <p>L Pet. OB</p>
        <p>Phlla N York Bomton Buffalo N Jrv</p>
        <p>S Anton</p>
        <p>Wash</p>
        <p>N Orine</p>
        <p>Cleve</p>
        <p>Atlanta</p>
        <p>Moustn</p>
        <p>35  16</p>
        <p>27  25</p>
        <p>.66</p>
        <p>.519</p>
        <p>.307</p>
        <p>.347</p>
        <p>.208</p>
        <p>Central Division</p>
        <p>.635</p>
        <p>529</p>
        <p>.500</p>
        <p>.490</p>
        <p>.453</p>
        <p>.365</p>
        <p>Denver</p>
        <p>Chcoo</p>
        <p>Mlw</p>
        <p>Detroit</p>
        <p>Ind</p>
        <p>K.C.</p>
        <p>P</p>
        <p>Port Phnix Seattle Loft Ano Oldn St</p>
        <p>4 /a 6</p>
        <p>9*/7</p>
        <p>33  20  .623</p>
        <p>29  25  .537</p>
        <p>28  27  .509</p>
        <p>23  29  .442</p>
        <p>19  34  .358</p>
        <p>19  34  .358  14</p>
        <p>clfic Divlelon 42  8  840</p>
        <p>35  16  686  7,</p>
        <p>28  23  .549  I4V3</p>
        <p>27  26  . 509  16''7</p>
        <p>27  27  .500  17</p>
        <p>Friday's Games New Orleans at Boston, ppd. srtow</p>
        <p>Buffalo 116, Philadelphia 110 New Jersey 117, Detroit 112 Kansas City 106, Chicaoo 93 Milwaukee 108, Cleveland 98, OT</p>
        <p>San Antonio 125, Houston 114 Portland 112, Indiana 108 Los Anoeles 135, Golden State 107</p>
        <p>Seattle 126, Denver 123, OT Saturday's Games Milwaukee at New York New Orleans at Detroit Kansas City at Chicago San Antonio at Golden State Sunday's Ganges Milwaukee at Boston, ppd. snow</p>
        <p>New York at New Jersey Seattle at Philadelphia Chicago at Indiana Cleveland at Kansas City Denver at Portland Houston vs. New Orleans at Biloxi, Miss.</p>
        <p>Washington at Phoenix Atlanta at Los Angeles</p>
        <p>College Basketball</p>
        <p>By Tha Assoclatad Prass CAST</p>
        <p>Army 88. Rochester 44 Assumption 67, Union 56 Buffalo St 73. Oneonta St 64, 2 OT</p>
        <p>Cheyney St 95, Akron U 70 Dartmouth 56, Cornell 52 Ithaca 84, RPI 73 NY Tech 60. Southampton 52 Stevens Tech 79, NY Poly 72 Upsala 112, Rutgers Newark</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>Wesleyan 91, Bates 78 SOUTH</p>
        <p>Birmingham So 86, Hunt ingdon 64</p>
        <p>Nicholls St 121, Jacksonville St 102</p>
        <p>N Caro A8.T 75, Morgan St 72 N Caro Cent 78, Howard 75 N Caro Wesi 76. Longwood 67 Paine Col 116, Ft Valley St 1QX</p>
        <p>Tenn Temple 77, Bryan, Tenn Col 50</p>
        <p>Texas So 84, Mississippi Vly</p>
        <p>65</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>70</p>
        <p>Virginia WesI 81, Greenst&amp;gt;oro</p>
        <p>MIDWEST</p>
        <p>Augustana 89. Neb Omaha 71 Bemidji St 86, Winona St 78 Carleton 79, AAonmouth, III. 76 Cedarville 80, Walsh 79 Dakota Wesi 85, S Dakota Tech 57</p>
        <p>Illinois Wesi 66, Carroll 65 Kansas Newman 105, Ben edictlne 59</p>
        <p>Knox 72, Grinnell 67 Missouri W 75, Kearney St 73 Mo Southern 82, Emporia St 0. 2 OT</p>
        <p>Morningside 68, N Dakota 63 Park Col 93, Mid Am. Naza rene 86</p>
        <p>Sioux Falls 68, Westmar 56 S Dakota 87, N Dakota St 86 S Dakota St 56, N Iowa 49 Southwest St 83, Michigan Tech 69</p>
        <p>Washburn 64. Pittsburg St 59 Wis Eau Cisire 59. Wis Ste vens Point 52</p>
        <p>Wis Oshkosh 92, Wis River Falls 72</p>
        <p>Wis Plattevllte 77, Wis Superi or 74</p>
        <p>Wis Whitewater 64, Wis La Crosse 61</p>
        <p>SOUTHWEST</p>
        <p>Bishop 122. Jarvis Christian</p>
        <p>98</p>
        <p>Pan American 92, Denver 86 Prairie View A&amp;amp;M 131, Paul * Quinn 116</p>
        <p>TOURNAMENTS TInrtee-Dispatch Invitational Semifinals</p>
        <p>Va Tech 71. Va Com monwealth 63</p>
        <p>Virginia 68. Richmond 42</p>
        <p>Bowling</p>
        <p>TuMdy</p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>8 Balls</p>
        <p>59',</p>
        <p>24'/,</p>
        <p>Devil's Three</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Sluggers</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>Kroger Sav On</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>Lucky Strikes</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>S'B'O's</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>We Three</p>
        <p>50</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>Damn Yankees</p>
        <p>46</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>Funsters</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>Alkalines</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>46</p>
        <p>Strikers</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>47</p>
        <p>Chargers</p>
        <p>33',</p>
        <p>50',</p>
        <p>AAorning Glories</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>Bloopers</p>
        <p>26',</p>
        <p>57'/,</p>
        <p>AAAF's</p>
        <p>26</p>
        <p>58</p>
        <p>Team No 16</p>
        <p>21',</p>
        <p>12',</p>
        <p>High game and Speight XO. S19</p>
        <p>series.</p>
        <p>Nellie</p>
        <p>WadnMday Mounwn</p>
        <p>Country Gals</p>
        <p>52',</p>
        <p>27',</p>
        <p>Should A' Been</p>
        <p>49' ,</p>
        <p>/ 30',</p>
        <p>New Fangled</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>Unpredic tables</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>Mighty Three</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>Dreamers</p>
        <p>42',</p>
        <p>37',</p>
        <p>Country Girls Smith Bros. Groc</p>
        <p>42',</p>
        <p>37',</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>X Roaders</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>Inserters</p>
        <p>39'.,</p>
        <p>40',</p>
        <p>Brandy.sGirls</p>
        <p>35',</p>
        <p>44'.,</p>
        <p>Oing Bats</p>
        <p>33',</p>
        <p>46',</p>
        <p>Hopefuls</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>47</p>
        <p>Slrikettes</p>
        <p>r'.</p>
        <p>47',</p>
        <p>Shop Eze Foodland</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>Strike Outs</p>
        <p>26</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>High game and Chrisman 197, 491.</p>
        <p>series.</p>
        <p>Ginny</p>
        <p>StrikattM</p>
        <p>Harris Super Market  47  21</p>
        <p>Thorpe Music  5)  37</p>
        <p>Crisp AAobile Homes  ^9  39 "</p>
        <p>Wachovia Computer  47  41</p>
        <p>Oail Music  4S  43</p>
        <p>Tarheel Roofing  39  39</p>
        <p>AAoore King Sullivan  38  SO</p>
        <p>Fleetway Cleaners  37Vi  SOV,</p>
        <p>Twisters  34'/,  51'/,</p>
        <p>AAoseley Insurance  30  50</p>
        <p>High game, Sandy Hardison 210; high series, Faye Ewell 538.</p>
        <p>Thursday NIft Mixed</p>
        <p>Carptes By George  4  0</p>
        <p>Li I ley Pads  4  o</p>
        <p>Slo Starters  4  o</p>
        <p>Piggiy Wiggly  3  i</p>
        <p>Mis Judges  3  1</p>
        <p>C and S  1  3</p>
        <p>Four Bs  1  3</p>
        <p>Outsiders  0  4</p>
        <p>University Seafood  0  4</p>
        <p>Beginners  0  4</p>
        <p>Men's high  game, Johnnie  Sim</p>
        <p>mons 209, high series, Ernest Pait 532, women's high game and series. Velma Cannon 184, 541</p>
        <p>Transactions</p>
        <p>guard, to a second 10 day con tract. Placed Tom BOswell, for ward, on the iniured reserve list</p>
        <p>BASEBALL American Laagua</p>
        <p>CALIFORNIA ANGELS Hired Bill Rigney to handle special assignments.</p>
        <p>MINNESOTA TWINS Signed Glenn Adams, outfielder.</p>
        <p>SEATTLE MARINERS Signed Bob Stinson, catcher; Rick Baldwin and Shane Raw ley, pitchers.</p>
        <p>TORONTO BLUE JAYS Signed Dave Lemanczyk, pitch</p>
        <p>National Laagua</p>
        <p>MONTREAL EXPOS Signed Gary Carter, catcher.</p>
        <p>SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Signed Dave Heaverlo, pitcher.</p>
        <p>SICIING</p>
        <p>U.S. WOMEN'S SKI TEAM John Bowerman, head coach, resigned.</p>
        <p>COLLEGE</p>
        <p>ARMY Named Bob Thorn ton as an assistant football coach.</p>
        <p>TEXAS CHRISTIAN Lee Pestaa, assistant basketball coach, resigned.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY OF EVANS VILLE Named Air Force Maj. Thomas AAorrison athletic busi ness director.</p>
        <p>rr&amp;gt;6 AMOcltd PrgM HOCKEY National Hockay Laagua</p>
        <p>MINNESOTA NOR TH STARS Named Lou Nanne as coach and general manager.</p>
        <p>FOOTBALL National Football Laagua HOUSTON OILERS^Signed Dan Pastorini, quarterback, to a six year contract.</p>
        <p>ST. LOUIS CARDINALS  Fired Don Coryell, head coach.</p>
        <p>BASKETBALL National Baskatball Aaaoclatlon BOSTON CELTICS Acti vated kermit Washington, for ward. Signed Ernie DlGregorio,</p>
        <p>Pro Hockey</p>
        <p>Fro Hockay at a Glance By Tha Aaaoclatad Praam National Hockay League WALES CONFERENCE Norris Division .. W L T Pts GF GA Mntrl  35  7  9  79  213  116</p>
        <p>L A.  22  20  10  54  165  147</p>
        <p>Pitts  18  23  I)  47  175  207</p>
        <p>Dtrt  19  24  8  46  150  173</p>
        <p>Wash  10  33  11  31  123  207</p>
        <p>Adams Division Bstn  34  12  7  75  211  130</p>
        <p>Buff  31  10  13  75  193  139</p>
        <p>Trnt  27  15  10  64  181  145</p>
        <p>Cleve  18  33  5  41  157  218</p>
        <p>CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Patrick Division</p>
        <p>NYlsI  32 12  8  72  220  128</p>
        <p>Phila  31 12  10  72  210  133</p>
        <p>Atlnta  22 21  12  56  170 178</p>
        <p>NY Rng  18 26  10  46  175 188</p>
        <p>Smytha Division Chcgo  22 17  13  57  147 130</p>
        <p>Vncvr  14 25  13  41  153 204</p>
        <p>Colo  12 28  12  36  162 198</p>
        <p>S Louis  11 34  7  29  116  197</p>
        <p>Minn  11 35  5  27  130  213</p>
        <p>Friday's Gamas</p>
        <p>Washington 4, Cleveland 1 Colorado 3, Atlanta 2</p>
        <p>Saturday's Games</p>
        <p>Philadelphia at Boston, ppd snow</p>
        <p>New York Rangers at To ronto</p>
        <p>Detroit at Now York island ors</p>
        <p>St. Louis at Montreal Vancouver at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Los Angeles</p>
        <p>Sunday's Gamas</p>
        <p>Colorado at Minnesota New York Islanders at Cleve land</p>
        <p>Atlanta at Chicago Vancouver at Detroit Washington at Philadelphia Montreal  at  New  York</p>
        <p>Rangers</p>
        <p>St. Louis at Boston, ppd. snow</p>
        <p>world Hockay Association</p>
        <p>. . W L T Pts GF OA</p>
        <p>Winpg  32  18  2  66  256  164</p>
        <p>N Eng  30  18  4  64  215  171</p>
        <p>Hustn  26  21  3  55  178  178</p>
        <p>Edmtn  26  24  2  54  198  191</p>
        <p>Ouobc  25  23  2  52  219  213</p>
        <p>Birm  22  26  2  46  177  209</p>
        <p>Ctnci  21  29  3  45  188  222</p>
        <p>indpis  16  31  4  36  157  213</p>
        <p>Friday's Gamas Winnipeg 10, Cincinnati 2 Saturday's Gamas New England at Cincinnati Winnipeg at Indianapolis Quebec at Houston</p>
        <p>Sunday's Games Quebec at Cincinnati Winnipeg at Houston Birmingham at Edmonton</p>
        <p>We Gladly Accept Quantity Rights Reserved</p>
        <p>Federal Food Stamps</p>
        <p>Quantity Rights Reserved</p>
        <p>SHOP-EZE</p>
        <p>West End Shopping Center Mgr. Sonny Norris Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Open Sunday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.</p>
        <p>Prices Effective Thru Wednesday, Feh. 15</p>
        <p>Swift Premium Heavy Western Steer</p>
        <p>Rib steak</p>
        <p>$139</p>
        <p>Lb. H</p>
        <p>ne-in</p>
        <p>Smithfield</p>
        <p>MEMBER OF THE FOODLAMO JYJTEM</p>
        <p>Shop-Eze  West End Shopping Center</p>
        <p>Tasty Home Cooked Meals</p>
        <p>SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7 P.M.</p>
        <p>MON.STEW BEEF............................$1.69</p>
        <p>TUES.  MEAT LOAF............................$1 69</p>
        <p>WED.  B.B.Q. SPARERIBS.....................$i'69</p>
        <p>THURS.  BAKED HAM..........................$i'69</p>
        <p>FRI.  FISH OR PORK CHOPS...................$l.69</p>
        <p>All Plates Served With 2 Vegetables &amp;amp; Rolls</p>
        <p>Fried Chicken &amp;amp;  whoie  chicken</p>
        <p>B B Q Chicken Plates ''I or B-B-Q</p>
        <p>Ev.rydoy ].59_^  .99</p>
        <p>EVERY AAORNING</p>
        <p>2 Eggs, HarnOr Sausage...........................99c</p>
        <p>Chicken Salad, Ham or Pimento Cheese Sandwich........39&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Fresh Country Sausage or Country Ham &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Homemade Biscuits</p>
        <p>Every Morning Only 2 For 59^</p>
        <p>Cokes Baked To Order From *4.00</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>Bacon $ I 19</p>
        <p>Duncan Hines</p>
        <p>Cake Mix</p>
        <p>Limit 2 Boxes with 7.50 Food Order</p>
        <p>C</p>
        <p>19-Oz</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>Twin Pet</p>
        <p>Dog Food</p>
        <p>6 ,0. $100</p>
        <p>Cans  </p>
        <p>Beechnut Strained</p>
        <p>Baby Food</p>
        <p>EVERYDAY LOW PRICE</p>
        <p>4 0z Jar</p>
        <p>111</p>
        <p>Foodland</p>
        <p>Pizza</p>
        <p>All Varieties</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>CHOICE</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>SPAINS</p>
        <p>1414 Charles St.</p>
        <p>Owner: Alton Spain Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 A.M. to8 P.M.</p>
        <p>Friday &amp;amp; Saturday 8 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.  CLOSED SUNDAYS</p>
        <p>Smithfield</p>
        <p>Franks</p>
        <p>12-Oz,</p>
        <p>Pkg.</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>Charmin</p>
        <p>Toilet Tissue</p>
        <p>5^ OFF</p>
        <p>Limit 2 Pkgs. with 7.50 Food Order</p>
        <p>69*</p>
        <p>4&amp;gt;Roil</p>
        <p>Pkg.</p>
        <p>April Shower</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Peas $ 100</p>
        <p>303</p>
        <p>Cans</p>
        <p>Gibbs</p>
        <p>Pork &amp;amp; Beans</p>
        <p>49*</p>
        <p>2V2</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>Foodland</p>
        <p>White Bread or Brown &amp;amp; Serve Rolls</p>
        <p>Pkgs.</p>
        <p>$100</p>
        <p>Foodland</p>
        <p>Ice Cream</p>
        <p>Half Gallon</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>Domino</p>
        <p>Sugar</p>
        <p>5 Lb.</p>
        <p>Bag  MF</p>
        <p>Limit One With $7.50 Food Order and This Coupon</p>
        <p>Juicy, Florida</p>
        <p>Oranges</p>
        <p>79*</p>
        <p>5 Lb. Bag</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0021" />
        <p>The Dally Renector, Greenville. N.C.-Sunday, February U, M78-B~7</p>
        <p>Winter's</p>
        <p>Perfection</p>
        <p>SPLENDOR IN THE SNOW - A pair of horses stand oid as they are HhniiettAri against the HaTriing white (H a snow-covered field</p>
        <p>near Goshen, (Mdham County, Kentucky. (This photograph was developed in a way to show hii contrast of blacks and whites).</p>
        <p>PAINTED LADIES  Madam Lazonga (left), a tattoo artist in</p>
        <p>The Art Of  Seattle, gets a cod look from Barbara CSiapman, Denver, after</p>
        <p>it was announced that Ms. Larxmga had been chosen most Human Art  beautifully tattooed fanale by the North Amarlcan Tattoo (3ub</p>
        <p>at thfe third worid convention hdd in late Jamiary at the Radisson Hotd inSt. Paul.</p>
        <p>Photojournalists Capture The Daily Drama Of The World</p>
        <p>A Penchant Far Recards</p>
        <p>EGGS UPI  Don Wood, Idt, and Steve RoddidE slurp down raw eggs in their shot at the world egg-&amp;lt;mHng record. Roddick downed 44 before excusing himself and leaving. Wood perservered</p>
        <p>Text By Jerry Raynar</p>
        <p>and swallowed so in an hour for what he bdieves is a worid record. The evait took place in Seattle on Jan. 31</p>
        <p>It has been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. And in todays world of highly developed technology in photography and photographic transmission, photojournalists in all parts of the world  as well as in outer spaces enveloping the planet earth  are constantly on the alert to capture the spontaneous urgency of the moment in pictures that reflect joy or horror, wistfulness or pompous seriousness, beauty or ugliness.</p>
        <p>The daily unfolding of the drama of our world, of the story of man in the glory of his supreme achievements or in the sordidness of his destructive efforts: his penchant equally for the frivolous</p>
        <p>or the heroic, are all subjects for the restless, inquisitive eye of photojournalists on their daily rounds.</p>
        <p>Nature, in the idyllic beauty of its seasonal moods or in catastrophic moments of awesome power, also provides photojournalists a never failing source of pictorial material.</p>
        <p>The Associated Press photographs on this page, transmitted by modern Laserphoto processes, range in locale all across the nation as well as one taken in Africa. They graphically illustrate that the story of mankind and the world in which man lives is one of incredible complexity and variety, but also one of endless fascination.</p>
        <p>CHANGING THE NETS  Crew members aboard a commercial flahlng travrier ready a fly net which wl be dragged astern</p>
        <p>in the waters off North Carolinas Outer Banks near Manteo, RMUOkeUand. (APLaaerphoto)</p>
        <p>Drama, Of Men And Earth</p>
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        <p>A GUARDED MAN - SCARRED EARTH - The kmellneas of a prisoner and the desolatk of sofl without rain are graphicaUy U-liBtrated In these photographs. At left, a captured Cuban sokUer</p>
        <p>Wentlfled as Orlando Carlos, 20, stands under guard In Madaweln,</p>
        <p>in the Ogaden regfcn of Ethiopia while being displayed for jour-</p>
        <p>naliats In the area. At ri^ the cracked floor of the NlcaMo Reser vtr in Californias Marin Coui^ is shown before heavy rains in Dec. and Jan. taought the reservoirs water levri to near nonnM again, ending the states worst drou^t.</p>
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        <p>Firelit family room, wood deck, and sizable, well-planned bedrooms combine with a workable floor plan to suit the home to both parents and children, and allow family activity and entertaining with equal ease.</p>
        <p>The exterior is marked by varied roof lines, gracefully arched small-paned windows.</p>
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        <p>Wrought iron railing edges the veranda, which ushers guests into a gracious foyer. Inside the foyer, guests will find an unusual arrangement that works well. The formal living room is grouped with bedrooms, instead of living areas. As a reslt, the dead-end living room is assured quiet and formality and would in all probability be reserved for entertaining.</p>
        <p>By contrast, the informal living areas, including the kitchen, dining area, and family room, are set apart and grouped near the wood deck. It is in this area that most family activity will take place, with a wood-burning Fireplace adding warmth to the family room and sliding glass doors opening the area to the deck. Next to the kitchen is a convenient laundry room, which also Incorporates an extra bath. The room acts as a mud room as well, opening to both garage and deck.</p>
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        <p>LONDON (UPI) - John Young spent six weeks last autumn travelling around Britain just talking to people at random  probably 200 people  and reporting his conversations in the London Times. Here are some of his conclusions:</p>
        <p>The British are less discontented, and more cheerful and tolerant, than most commentators proclaim.</p>
        <p>They work harder than is generally supposed, and for the most part enjoy it. They distrust politicians, and are skeptical of what they read In newspapers and see on television.  </p>
        <p>One striking feature was the politeness and friendliness of almost everyone I approached.</p>
        <p>There was a marked absence of bitterness. Complaints about inflation were only to be expected, (but) scarcely anyone blamed the ^vemment or socialism or thought that things would be any different under any other regime.</p>
        <p>A few mentioned trade unions or the EEC (Common Market) as being responsible for our economic difficulties, but not in vituperative terms.</p>
        <p>One common factor that emerged over and over again was resentment of high taxes. Clearly taxation is no longer a middle-class preoccupation: it is of concern to shopfloor workers as much as to farmers and doctors.</p>
        <p>The fact that I found so little discontent may simply confirm the view that the British are irredeemably complacent.</p>
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        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>The stale tree of Oregon, the Douglas fir. named after a Scottish botanist, is an evergreen with flat needles and cones roughly shaped like eggs. Its also the source of more lumber than any other single tree in North America.</p>
        <p>No wonder, then, that when</p>
        <p>you walk into a lumber yard and ask for a piece of plywood, with no other specification, youre likely to get Douglas fir. The least expensive of the plywoods, it is very strong and thus suitable for most projects. But it is not easy to get a fine finish on it in the conventional way because of its wild grain, so it requires a little ex-</p>
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        <p>Q. I have heard that the best way to make a stump rot fast is to put milk on it. Is this true? (Mrs. J.C., of Wilson).</p>
        <p>A. You can milk feed the rot that decomposes stumps and hasten the process. Powdered milk, rather than whole milk is more practical. It can be applied to the surface and in holes bored into the stump. Keep the stump moist by mulching and watering. An alternative stump rot</p>
        <p>food is a high nitrogen fertilizer such as urea, ammonium nitrate, or nitrate of soda. (William M. Stanton, extension forest resources specialist)</p>
        <p>Q. I purchased two apple trees  whips about 4 to 5 feet tall. The roots look awfully dry. Do you think they will live? (H.E., of Winston-Salem).</p>
        <p>A. A dry root is often a dead root. All nursery stock dries out in cold storage and shipping. It is a good practice to soak tree roots in water for 15 to 24 hours before planting. (Mel Kolbe, extension horticulturist).</p>
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        <p>Now's Time To Study Anf/ques in^uiation</p>
        <p>By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newifeatures</p>
        <p>\'ou can be giant steps ahead of those mobs at spring tag sales if you bone up on antiques and near-antiques that are likely to show up at such events.</p>
        <p>And what better time for such an education than the bleak days of winter?</p>
        <p>Knowing how to go about acquiring such knowledge is important so you dont waste your</p>
        <p>time. And a good beginning is to decide what fascinates you about antiques and other collectibles. Do you want to collect? Are you a browser looking for bargains? Are you trying to furnish a home with inexpensive quality objects, old or not?</p>
        <p>If you can narrow your interests to glass, Victorian furniture, or a collection of turtles, you have a better chance to be-</p>
        <p>Here's the Answer</p>
        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfea tures</p>
        <p>Todays usual question-and-answer column is devoted to suggestions from readers.</p>
        <p>"1 used to have difficulty whenever I had to drill a lot of holes exactly the same depth. I knew that I could buy a depth gauge that would solve my problem, but somehow 1 never got around to it. One day. I discovered that you can wrap a bit of tape around the bit at the height you want and then drill a hole until the tape barely touches the surface of the material. 1 guess it isnt as precise as a depth gauge, but it seems to be good enough for most purposes. When 1 showed the idea to a friend of mine, he said he had read about it in a book, but whether it is my method or somebody elses. I know it works,</p>
        <p>While doing some concrete work. I didnt have on hand the necessary pieces of metal to put into the mixture after it had been poured out. I had to do something in a hurry, so 1 used several wire coat hangers for the purpose. They worked so well that the next time 1 have a similar project, 1 intend to use them again.</p>
        <p>1 recently read about cleaning a chimne^y dropping tire chains dowtFiffe chimney and jiggling them around while holding on to them by rope. Plenty of soot was dislodfj^ ail right, but it all came down into the fireplace in our living room and made a real mess. 1 had purposely left the fireplace</p>
        <p>damper open to permit the soot to fall into the firebox, but I forgot that when it hit the bottom it would scatter and float onto the living room rug. So this is a warning to your readers to be sure, if they do anything like that, to spread paper at the bottom of the fireplace and on the floor of the entire room where the fireplace is located.</p>
        <p>"When you paint anything and use up all the paint, dont throw- away the can until you have taken down ail the pertinent information from the label. Then, when you have to do any repainting or touching up. even years later, you will know exactly the kind of paint you used and the proper color if you should want to repeat it.</p>
        <p>in our house we save all the wooden sticks that come in those ice cream bars. They come in handy around the house for many purposes, but most especially for spreading adhesives. They can be used and thrown away or. if necessary. be cleaned immediately after using and saved for another time.</p>
        <p>(For a copy of Andy Langs booklet. "Wood Finishing in the Home or "Simple Plumbing Repairs. send 35 cents and a long, STAMPED, self-addressed envelope to Know-How. P.O. Box 477, Huntington, N.Y. 11743. (Questions of general interest will be answered in the column, but individual correspondence cannot be undertaken. I</p>
        <p>come knowledgeable in a short time. Trying to know too much, too soon, about everything can be a frustrating experience. With hundreds of different kinds of objects at tag sales that might vary from French porcelain stoves to whale oil lamps, it might be confusing.</p>
        <p>Lets say you decide to collect hobnail vaseline glass. With your newly acquired knowledge, you just glance over the items exhibited and if there is vaseline glass, you inspect it. If it looks like the real thing  and your trained eye should set you straight on that  you can decide whether the price is right, whether it is a piece you will enjoy and so on. There is confusion about vaseline glass  much of it is not old and years ago these reproductions were sold in variety stores for a few cents. The real thing is made with uranium. so it is scarce.</p>
        <p>A class on the subject at your local museum, the town historical society, or adult education</p>
        <p>center can be your start to becoming an expert.</p>
        <p>Some people collect glass patterns, some collect a particular color  such as cranberry or amethyst. Ruby gla.ss was made with gold and there are the expensive glass items, some signed.</p>
        <p>When you decide to study the thing you decide to collect, first investigate whether there is a' class on the subject in your town.</p>
        <p>Furniture is a large category, so if you want to collect something for your own use, it is best to limit your study to your main area of interest. Spreading out the period, designer or wood might broaden the study so that it would be too time-consuming.</p>
        <p>Books are great aids in learning about the category of your choice but you should begin by trying to see some pieces that have a relationship that puts the entire study into^r-spective. The color of the wood, the print.s, the measurements</p>
        <p>You Can Cut Cost Of Vacation Home</p>
        <p>PARSIPPANY, N.J. (UPI) -If the electric bill at your unoccupied vacation home looks more like midsummer than midwinter, dont jump to the conclusion a tramp has broken in.</p>
        <p>Utilities executive William G. Kuhns says several factors may be to blame.</p>
        <p>Kuhns, who is chairman of General Public Utilities Corp., says many such complaints come from owners who keep their hideaways open for quick weekends, holidays, winter sports or deep-winter hunting trips.</p>
        <p>He said they tend to forget many such homes were built for summer use. They contain a lot of glass, a minimum of insulation and often fancy architecture  cathedral ceilings and the like  which contribute to higher-than-normal heat loss.</p>
        <p>Many persons who plan to use the homes occasionally during the winter dont want to turn off all the appliances.</p>
        <p>especially the heating system, because that would mean bleeding the water tank and pipes and turning off the water to avoid freeze-ups.</p>
        <p>It also means setting thermostats at about 40 degrees with virtually no protection from the cold and operating the heating system most of the time. Because any auxiliary heaters to keep pipes from freezing usually are in uninsulated areas, they increase the electricity bill.</p>
        <p>Then, too, there is the refrigerator stocked with beer,, soda and other staples of life, left there purposely by owners who dont want to transport these necessities each time they visit their home away from home. Kuhns said.</p>
        <p>He says homeowners can cut the electricity bills by closing down the hideaways fully each time they leave.</p>
        <p>should be observed. Old pieces may shrink or show signs of wear that look favorable to the piece: good old wood develops a patina that can be far more beautiful than a refinished piece.</p>
        <p>To see the furniture in which .vou are interested .vou can visit antique stores, thrift shops, previews of antique and museum shows  this provides the opportunity to inspect the piece closely. Catalogs from the shows and museums can be informative and they are a great help. Some people subscribe to gallery catalogs of forthcoming sales and they can decide whether they want to go to that particular exhibit.</p>
        <p>For example, if you want to study 18th-century furniture it might be a waste of time right now to go to sales of Islamic jewelry.</p>
        <p>.Some lectures and courses given by town societies are very worthwhile. The lecturers are usually expert on a subject</p>
        <p> F'ederal mirrors. Georgian silver or some other specialty</p>
        <p> and the fees are a good investment.</p>
        <p>Once .vou have learned all .vou want to know about one collectible, you can go on to something else that interests vou.</p>
        <p>- TOLEDO. Ohio (AP) -Homeowners considering use of fiber glass insulation should be aware that there are two different t.vpes. batts and loose-fill, according to an insulation expert here.</p>
        <p>"Both kinds are good, but batts offer one special advantage: assured performance, says Kevin Gallagher, a marketing manager. Owens-Coming Fiberglas.</p>
        <p>Batts are insulation blankets that are unrolled into place between joists in attic floors. Loose-fill refers to insulation in a chopped-up form, which must be hand-poured or pneumatically-blown into place, he explains.</p>
        <p>Because of its particle nature, variations can occur in the installed thickness of loose-fill which ultimately affect its ability to resist heat transfer, Gallagher adds.</p>
        <p>"With batts. he says, these variations cant occur since the material is prefabricated into specified thickness and density before it is installed.</p>
        <p>JESUIT RANKS DROP</p>
        <p>ROME (AP)  The number of Jesuits. Roman Catholicisms largest order of men. has declined from 35,968 in 1964 to 28,020 in 1977, a drop of nearly a fourth, the orders 1977-78 yearbook shows.</p>
        <p>Q. I would like to plant several muscadine (scuppemong-type) grape vines this spring. How should they be planted? (M.D., Raeford)</p>
        <p>A. Select strong one-year-old vines and plant them at the same depth as they grew in the nursery. Space the vines at least 15 feet apart. Prune the vines back to one stem and cut this stem back to only two buds. Apply one gallon of water at planting. Apply one-half cup of ^0-10-10 in a 20-inch circle around each vine one month after planting. Repeat this fertilizer application one month later and again two months later. Decide on the type of trellis you want to use and train the vine from the beginning for this trellis. (Joe Brooks, extension horticulturist)</p>
        <p>Q. Is any research being done now on the chestnut blight? (C.G., of Dallas).</p>
        <p>A. Yes, the search continues for an American chestnut tree that might have survived the blight. If you think you know of a survivor contact the Pest Control Office of the N.C. Forest Service in either Morganton or Raieigh. The niountains are full of sprouts from old chestnut stumps and Chinese chestnuts can be found in some area. Foresters are looking for an American chestnut that is large enough to produce nuts or a tree that has grown from a nut. (James McGraw, extension forest resources specialist)</p>
        <p>tra attention. The treatment is simpie and can be used with any wood with a grain that is likely to show through a regular finish after a period of time, including other types of firs.</p>
        <p>There are two kinds of sea lers made for use with such woods. One is white, the other clear. If you intend to paint the plywood, give it a coat of the white sealer according to the instructions on the container. If the plywood is to be coated with varnish or any other transparent finishing material, use the clear sealer. Ask your dealer to give you the sealer made especially for us on fir. Then, to be sure, make certain that the label says exactly that.</p>
        <p>Once the sealer is on and has thoroughly dried, finish the plywood the same as with any other wood. Incidentally, although plywood usually comes thoroughly sanded, its not a bad idea to go over it once before putting on any finish. Use a fine grade of sandpaper and then wipe the surface with a cioth moistened in turpentine.</p>
        <p>Plywood gets its name because it is made of thin sheets of wood  of pliesglued face to face, with the grains running in alternate directions for extra strength against warpage. One type of plywood has a solid center with veneers glued to both surfaces.</p>
        <p>It is the face of the plywood that gives it the designation of fir. pine, spruce, birch, walnut or whatever. Those with hardwood facings are used for fine furniture and are more expensive.</p>
        <p>Plywood comes in various grades. It isnt necessary to memorize all of them, but if you intend to use the wood for any special purpose, ask the dealer for his advice. You can get a plywood free of defects, one which has a limited number of defects, one with still more, and so on. Some have perfect or almost perfect surfaces on both sides, some only on one, the latter being suitable for an installation where one side will not be visible.</p>
        <p>While all plywood is moisture-resistant, it should not be used outdoors unless it carries an exterior stamp. The exterior plywood has waterproof glue between the plies as well as other qualities that enable it to withstand outdoor u,se.</p>
        <p>(Do-it-yourselfers will find much valuable information in Andy Langs handbook. Practical Home Repairs. available by sending $1.50 to this newspaper at Box 5. Teaneck, N.J. 07666.)</p>
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        <p>BySIRATDOirniAT Aasodatod Praae writer</p>
        <p>ADVENT. W.Va. (AP) -Betty Godby's post office was still shrouded with mist when the sound of hoofbeats began floating up the narrow, winding hollow.</p>
        <p>Clip-clop. Clip-clop. Gip^lop.</p>
        <p>The hoofbeats grew louder. And as they did, the figures of a fat. bay mare and a slim, gray-haired man began to emerge from the early morning fog. When they reached the old frame house containing the post office, the man dismounted, tied the horse to a tree and went inside.</p>
        <p>Lloyd Parsons had come for the mail. Although he had ridden through the fog from his home a mile away, in another sense he had come through the mists of time.</p>
        <p>Nearly 120 years after the demise of the Pony Express, this weatherbeaten West Virginian still is delivering mail on horseback. In fact, postal authorities in Washington. D.C., say Parsons is one of the last horseback mailmen in this country.</p>
        <p>There used to be a fellow down in Kentucky that delivered on a horse but I hear hes retired, says Postmistress Godby, stuffing a fistful of envelopes into Parsons canvas mailbag. I guess Lloyd here might just be the last of the line.</p>
        <p>If so. Parsons and his mare. Ginger, take the distinction in stride.</p>
        <p>11 people down In Charleston are always after me to have a fixed schedule, but you cant have a schedule out here, he said, tying the mailbag to the saddlehom and climbing aboard Gingers broad back. How long it takes me to deliver the mail depends on the conditions of the coads. It may take me four or five hours or it may just take me all day.</p>
        <p>The Advent Post Office, a fourth class operation, is located six miles up a dirt road in central West Virginia. Two carriers serve some 70 families in the surrounding hills and hollows.</p>
        <p>Parsons 17-mile route takes him over some of the most tortuous terrain in Appalachia. He</p>
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        <p>relies on a Jeep during summer but turns to Ginger from November through May.</p>
        <p>It takes me a little longer this way but I never get stuck. he said, roiling a cigarette as he rode along, completely at ease in the saddle.</p>
        <p>A bright winter sun burned through the mist, instantly converting dewy spiderwebs into giant, sparkling jewels. Overhead. a flock of cavorting ca^ dinals decorated an oak tree.</p>
        <p>Ive lived around here ail my life," Parsons said, taking a deep drag. Been riding horses since I was in diapers and dont ever Intend to stop. But he did, just a moment later, dismounting to drop a couple of letters Into a roadside mailbox.</p>
        <p>This heres First Creek, he said, climbing back aboard. 1 go from here over to White Oak Creek and then up to Prices Ridge. There must be 25 or 30 houses along my route, mostly older folks.</p>
        <p>Parsons has been delivering mail for more than 20 years, since he was in his early 30s. He says hes gone through three horses .during this time and hasnt missed a single day.</p>
        <p>A contract carrier, he earns about $3,000 a year, has no hospitalization and gets no vacation.</p>
        <p>I bid in the job, he said. My contract calls for me to deliver the mail 13 days a month, year round. 1 deliver on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and do some truck farming the rest of the time. If it wasnt for the farming Id starve on what I make carrying the mail, but this job will make me eligible for a Social Security pension when Im 62. Looking ahead, he spotted a white-haired woman standing beside a mailbox on the crest of the ridge, some 50 yards up the hill.</p>
        <p>'Thats Harriet Taylor, he said, urging Ginger into a trot.</p>
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        <p>FALKLAND  'The following is a list of students who made Principals List for the third marking period at Falkland Elementary School. Bridgett Coburn. William Gorham. James Speight. Angie Hamill, Terrie Jo Cobb, and Kennedy Evans.</p>
        <p>Hi. Lloyd. the woman said as he approached. Got any mall for me today?</p>
        <p>Parsons pulled out a package and handed it to her. They exchanged a bit of Smalltalk and then he rode on. along the ridge.</p>
        <p>1 dont know what wed do without him. said Harriet Taylor, clutching the package. Ive seen him come up that hill when the snow was knee-deep. I took him inside that day and gave him a cup of coffee and a stiff shot to warm him up.</p>
        <p>Giggling at her indiscretion, she turned and waved as Par sons and Ginger faded into the treeline.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector. GreenvUle, N.C.-Sunday, February 12,1978-B-ll</p>
        <p> By FRED T. FERGUSON</p>
        <p>' NEW YORK (UPI) - Some-{times it seems all the world has fadvice  occasionally nasty land sometimes downright physical  for the joggfer.</p>
        <p>I A middle-aged jogger today will undoubtedly have run into jthe admonition, Youre going  to get a heart attack doing that.</p>
        <p> Dont run in the rain, or Youre not going out running In the snow, are you? are equally common.</p>
        <p> You shouldnt run in those shoes, is another one. It often comes from a motorist or</p>
        <p> bicyclist, either of whom would !be better off watching the road.</p>
        <p> You are not running proper-*ly, says the lady walking her poodle on Sunday morning. Youre supposed to keep a steady pace. Not change it all *^the time.</p>
        <p> She apparently has not heard either of aerobics or sprinting.</p>
        <p> Jim Fixx, an extraordinary jogger, has experienced much of this. Fixx got into jogging 10  years ago while recovering from a tennis injury. Now he Jhinks nothing of doing his  running 10 miles at a clip, and &amp;lt; he competes in marathons. He .'will run between city appoint-: ments in his crepe-soled shoes  for the simple joy of it.</p>
        <p> He can do that now because he is no longer a member of</p>
        <p>the executive society that frowns on such things.</p>
        <p>When I was still an office worker, one friend of mine used to leave word each day with his secretary that he was lunching at a certain restaurant. We had a signal. Id get a message to meet him for lunch at the club. It meant he was leaving to run at lunch hour and wed meet in Central Park.</p>
        <p>We had it set up so we could change clothes outside the office and shower, too.</p>
        <p>If anyone called that restaurant, my friend had made arrangements for them to say, He has a reservation, but he hasnt come in yet, or He just left. depending on the time. Fixx did not say this, but there are those who contend the high brass in some firms tend to resent, even fear, the executive who fails to take a three-martini lunch.</p>
        <p>One, who runs to and from his work, tells of being called into the boss office and told to stop running in the building lobby and elevator, something he hadnt been doing. He still wonders how that story got started.</p>
        <p>For the known runner, colleagues express supposed concern:</p>
        <p>Have you seen this article on how too much jogging can be bad for you?</p>
        <p>Youre going to ruin your lungs in all that pollution.</p>
        <p>Fixx. author of 'The Complete Book of Running (Random House. $10) goes into such experiences in his book in a chapter entitled Coping  What to do about rain, hail, snow, dogs and other vexations.</p>
        <p>Por reasons best known to themselves, some people cant stand the sight of a runner. Fixx writes. There arent many of them but when one comes along you know it. * They shout abuse at you from passing cars, fling objects at you and sometimes drive so erratically that you fear for</p>
        <p>your life.</p>
        <p>"Others gather in ugly little clots on street corners and mutter about your manhood and the shape of your legs. Cars, he said, also deserve caution.</p>
        <p>"Few drivers will go out of their way to maim you  though its not unknown  but some seem to have only a vague sense of where they are on the road.</p>
        <p>Dogs are another problem. Once threatened by a Great Dane in a park. Fixx raised a stick in retaliation and the animals owner complained. Youre frightening my dog. "Your dog is frightening</p>
        <p>me. said Jim.</p>
        <p>"Well, do your running somewhere else, the dog owner replied.</p>
        <p>Of all the advice, and the sometime harassment, he cites, in a footnote, a theory propounded by Dr. George A Sheehan, a New Jersey cardiologist and proponent of the health aspects of running.</p>
        <p>What Sheehan says, according to Fixx. is that "runners are seen as a threat to societys prevailing values.</p>
        <p>"Once youve had a beer can or two tossed in your direction, its difficult not to suspect that Sheehan is on to something, Fixx says.</p>
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        <p>Copyright</p>
        <p>by The Associated Press 1978</p>
        <p>Week's</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>360.600</p>
        <p>315.200 296,800 263,100 169,700</p>
        <p>155.000</p>
        <p>153.200</p>
        <p>126.600</p>
        <p>121.000</p>
        <p>116.200</p>
        <p>High Low Last Chg.</p>
        <p>Weekly Group Averages</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP)  The following list gives the weekly average net change tor the common stocks traded In each group;</p>
        <p>Aerospace. Aircraft.......... +  %</p>
        <p>Air Transport....................f  is</p>
        <p>Auto, Truck.....................+  ' a</p>
        <p>Auto Parts &amp;amp; Accessories    *s</p>
        <p>Banks, Savings &amp;amp; Loan  4  %</p>
        <p>Beverage Soft Drinks   +  %</p>
        <p>Brewing, Distilling ......  +  *8</p>
        <p>Building........... {  I4</p>
        <p>Chemicals .......................+  'a</p>
        <p>Communicatton  +  %</p>
        <p>Conglomerates, Diversified........ +  *8</p>
        <p>Containers, Packaging  +  *4</p>
        <p>Drugs, Medical Supplies....... +  *s</p>
        <p>Electronics, Electric Products  +  'a</p>
        <p>Finance ......................... +  %</p>
        <p>Foods, Commodities  4  *8</p>
        <p>Food Markets &amp;amp; Vendors.........t  *e</p>
        <p>Gold. Silver...................... +  ' a</p>
        <p>Hotels. Motels, Tourism ............ -  e</p>
        <p>House Furnishings................ 1  ' a</p>
        <p>Insurance ...................... +  *a</p>
        <p>Investment Companies ..............+  s</p>
        <p>Machine Tooils &amp;amp; Accessories .....  +b</p>
        <p>Machinery ...................... +  %</p>
        <p>Metal Fabricating ...................unch</p>
        <p>Mining (non metallic) ............ +  '</p>
        <p>Motor Transport &amp;amp; Leasing........ %</p>
        <p>Non ferrous Metals.............. unch</p>
        <p>Office Equipment 6t Services ...... +  *4</p>
        <p>Paper, Pulp........................~  'a</p>
        <p>Petroleum ......................+  %</p>
        <p>Photo Products &amp;amp; Services ......... +  * 2</p>
        <p>Precision Instruments, Watches ...unch</p>
        <p>Printing. Publishing...............-  %</p>
        <p>Railroads. Rail Equipment.......unch</p>
        <p>Real Estate.................... +  &amp;gt;a</p>
        <p>Recreation. Leisure.............+  *'</p>
        <p>Restaurants ............</p>
        <p>Retail Trade..............</p>
        <p>Rubber, Tires .......................unch</p>
        <p>Shipping, Shipbuilding............  %</p>
        <p>Shoes. Leather Products........... +  */e</p>
        <p>Soaps, Cosmetics, Toiletries  unch</p>
        <p>Steel, Iron..................... +  %</p>
        <p>Textiles. Apparel.................. +  '4</p>
        <p>Tobacco ......................... +  %</p>
        <p>Utilities Electric ......................+  /a</p>
        <p>Utilities Gas....................... +  *4</p>
        <p>unch</p>
        <p>What The Stock Market Did</p>
        <p>NY Stocks NY Bonds . American Stocks American Bonds Midwest Stocks</p>
        <p>WEEKLY SALES</p>
        <p>This Week This Week A Year Ago</p>
        <p>85.080.000 111.230,000</p>
        <p>568.120.000 93,820.000 10,800,000 15,490.000</p>
        <p>53,330,000 7,530,000 4,840.000 5,545.000</p>
        <p>WHAT THE STOCK MARKET DID</p>
        <p>Two</p>
        <p>This Prev. Year Yaars weak week ago ago</p>
        <p>Advances</p>
        <p>1103</p>
        <p>1262</p>
        <p>702</p>
        <p>1267</p>
        <p>Declines</p>
        <p>632</p>
        <p>537</p>
        <p>1145</p>
        <p>631</p>
        <p>Unchanged</p>
        <p>X7</p>
        <p>268</p>
        <p>243</p>
        <p>171</p>
        <p>Total issues</p>
        <p>X42</p>
        <p>2067</p>
        <p>2090</p>
        <p>2069</p>
        <p>New highs</p>
        <p>74</p>
        <p>60</p>
        <p>167</p>
        <p>536</p>
        <p>New lows</p>
        <p>107</p>
        <p>142</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Waakly Numbar of Tradad Isswas</p>
        <p>NY Stocks  2042</p>
        <p>NY Bonds  1475</p>
        <p>American Stocks  1053</p>
        <p>American Bonds  118</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks</p>
        <p>Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) The following is a list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume</p>
        <p>The total is based n the median price of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded</p>
        <p>Tot(SiOOO) Saies(hds) Last S83.403 3214 258</p>
        <p>WEEKLY AMERICAN STOCK SALES</p>
        <p>Total for week  10,800,000</p>
        <p>Week ago .............. 11,600,000</p>
        <p>Year ago  15,490,000</p>
        <p>Jan 1 to date  65,420.000</p>
        <p> 1977 to date........  93.330,000</p>
        <p>WEEKLY AMERICAN</p>
        <p>BONO SALES</p>
        <p>Total for week .......... 53.330,000</p>
        <p>Week ago .................. 53,990.000</p>
        <p>Year ago ................ 57.530,000</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>IBM</p>
        <p>Gen Motors AmTT Boeing Marsh Field Royal Dut Exxon Teledyne East Kodak Gen Elec PepsiCo US Steel SearsRb FordMot Ifek Corp</p>
        <p>540.672 X6979  58%</p>
        <p>538.154 6399 59/# 537.720 X13007 30* a $28,44 )  8888  3)/#</p>
        <p>524,378 4363 56 524.221  5338  45* 3</p>
        <p>523.836 3472 68*4 523.111  4830  45%</p>
        <p>530.393 4316 47* 520.040 7745 26 518.514 x6702 27* a 517.621 X6745 2S*a 516.098 3833 42* 516.078 6344 25</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP)  -  Standard and</p>
        <p>Poor's Weekly 500 Stock Index;</p>
        <p>High Low Cloee Chg. 100 01  98  51  .  99.12 + 0 46</p>
        <p>13 37  13.16  13.16  0.13</p>
        <p>52 53  51  82  S2.23 + 0 39</p>
        <p>400 indust 20 Trans 40 Utilities</p>
        <p>40 Financl 500 Stocks</p>
        <p>10 50  10.37  10 SO+0.13</p>
        <p>90.83  89 50  90.08 + 0.46</p>
        <p>Of the estimated 50,000 caves in the United States, only 17,000 have been explored.</p>
        <p>Mutual Funds</p>
        <p>QUARTERLY DIVIDEND</p>
        <p>The board of directors of Vermont American Corp. declared a regular quarterly dividend of eight cents per share on the companys Class A and B common stock.</p>
        <p>The dividend is payable Feb. 28 to shareholders of record Feb. 10.</p>
        <p>Vermont American, which operates a plant in Greenville, is a manufacturer of precision cutting tools for consumer and industry.</p>
        <p>STORE SUPERVISOR</p>
        <p>Ted Abeyounis of Greenville has been named a store supervisor in the Eastern Division of Fast Fare Inc., the firm announced.</p>
        <p>Abeyounis will be responsible for the Fast Fare stores in Atlantic Beach, Havelock and Morehead City. FTior to his promotion he had managed three of the Greenville area stores.</p>
        <p>A graduate of East Carolina University, the new supervisor joined Fast Fare in 1976. He is the son of Mrs. Myrtle Abeyounis of Bethel.</p>
        <p>JOINS FIRM</p>
        <p>Blount and Ball Realty Co. Inc. announced that Ty Wagner is now associated with the firm as a licensed real estate broker with responsibility for handling all areas of real estate marketing.</p>
        <p>Wagner, a graduate of Duke University and a resident of Greenville since 1936, served as president of Wagner-Waldrop Motors from 1947 until 1967 and was dqjuty director of the Redevelopment Commission from 1968 until 1976.</p>
        <p>He is married to the former Rosamond Flanagan of Greenville and they have a daughter.</p>
        <p>PLANSANNOUNCED</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Wholesalers Association Inc. announced plans for the 27th annual convention of the association to be held in Charlotte Feb. 16-18.</p>
        <p>In addition to business sessions on Feb. 17 and 18, an annual banquet will be held Saturday night highlighted by the introduction of new officers and directors for the coming year.</p>
        <p>Lyman Ormond Jr. of Ormond Wholesale Co. here is currently served as first vice president of the organization.</p>
        <p>INC31EASE REPORTED</p>
        <p>Tandy Corp., parent company of the nationwide Radio Shack store chain, announced an increase in earnings per share of 37 per cent to $3.36 from $2.45 for the first six months of fiscal 1978 compared to the same period last year.</p>
        <p>For the six months ended Dec. 31, Tandy reported sales of $565,366,000, up 13 per cent over sales of $500,373,000 for the same six months a year ago.</p>
        <p>Sales in the quarter advanced 13 per cent to $347;2 million compared with $306.3 million in the same quarter of the prior year.</p>
        <p>COMMITTEE POST</p>
        <p>Robbie Roberts, managing engineer for Grady-White Boats Inc. here has been appointed to the Boating Industry Association Certification Committee for 1978.</p>
        <p>The BIA certification committee develops and publishes standards and regulations to help boating manufacturers comply with or exceed U.S. Cpast Guard standards.</p>
        <p>Roberts attended the BIA certification committee meeting recently in Chicago.</p>
        <p>SUBS(3UBINGST0(3(</p>
        <p>Stoqk is now being subscribed in a new savings and loan association to be located here, pending the granting of a charter by the North Carolina Savings and Loan Division of the Department of Commerce, incorporators of the new association announced.</p>
        <p>They reported that the association, proposed as North State Savings &amp;amp; Loan Corp., is offering 100,000 shares of stock at $11 per share. One dollar per share will be paid to reserve the stock, it was explained, with the additional $10 due when the charter is granted.</p>
        <p>WEEKLY INVESTING COMPANIES</p>
        <p>Fairfield Fund</p>
        <p>8.93</p>
        <p>8 81</p>
        <p>8 88 </p>
        <p>os</p>
        <p>NEW YORK</p>
        <p>(AP) -</p>
        <p>Weekiv</p>
        <p>' Investing</p>
        <p>Federated Funds;</p>
        <p>Companies givi</p>
        <p>ng the high, low and last</p>
        <p>Am Leaders</p>
        <p>7.37</p>
        <p>7.37</p>
        <p>7.37 +</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>prices for the week with the net change</p>
        <p>Empire Fd</p>
        <p>17.93</p>
        <p>17.93</p>
        <p>17.93</p>
        <p>from the previous week's last price.</p>
        <p>Fourth Empir</p>
        <p>16.95</p>
        <p>16 95</p>
        <p>16.95</p>
        <p>All quotations.</p>
        <p>supplied by the National</p>
        <p>HiincmSe</p>
        <p>14.36</p>
        <p>14 X</p>
        <p>14.x +</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>Association of</p>
        <p>Securities Dealers, inc..</p>
        <p>Optioninc</p>
        <p>13.03</p>
        <p>13.03</p>
        <p>13 03</p>
        <p>reflect net asset values.</p>
        <p>at which</p>
        <p>TaxFree n</p>
        <p>13 15</p>
        <p>13 15</p>
        <p>13,15.</p>
        <p>seci/rifles could</p>
        <p>1 have been sold.</p>
        <p>Fidelity Group;</p>
        <p>High LOW 1</p>
        <p>Last Chg</p>
        <p>Corp Bond</p>
        <p>8.53</p>
        <p>8.53</p>
        <p>8 53</p>
        <p>AGE Fund</p>
        <p>566</p>
        <p>5.62</p>
        <p>563</p>
        <p>Capital</p>
        <p>7.47</p>
        <p>7.47</p>
        <p>7.47-</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>AcornFd n</p>
        <p>15 69</p>
        <p>15.45</p>
        <p>15 69 + .34</p>
        <p>Contrafund n</p>
        <p>9.36</p>
        <p>9.26</p>
        <p>9.26-</p>
        <p>.05</p>
        <p>Advanlnv n</p>
        <p>9 13</p>
        <p>9.13</p>
        <p>9.13</p>
        <p>Dailylncom n</p>
        <p>l.X</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>AfutureFd n</p>
        <p>9.54</p>
        <p>9 51</p>
        <p>9 54 + .02</p>
        <p>Destiny</p>
        <p>8.17</p>
        <p>8.17</p>
        <p>8.17-</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>AilstateStk n</p>
        <p>8 13</p>
        <p>8.04</p>
        <p>8.x + 03</p>
        <p>Equitylncm n</p>
        <p>15 25</p>
        <p>15.25</p>
        <p>15 25</p>
        <p>AlphaFund</p>
        <p>10.52</p>
        <p>10.48</p>
        <p>10.48 + .09</p>
        <p>Magellan</p>
        <p>23.97</p>
        <p>23.97</p>
        <p>23,97 +</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>AmBirthTr</p>
        <p>9 56</p>
        <p>9.56</p>
        <p>9.56+ .01</p>
        <p>Muni Bond n</p>
        <p>10.57</p>
        <p>10.57</p>
        <p>10.57 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>American Funds;</p>
        <p>Fidelity</p>
        <p>14.27</p>
        <p>14.27</p>
        <p>14.27-</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>BalanceFd</p>
        <p>7 75</p>
        <p>7.67</p>
        <p>7 72 + .05</p>
        <p>LtdMuni unavail</p>
        <p>AmcapFd</p>
        <p>6.34</p>
        <p>6.24</p>
        <p>6 34 1 .X</p>
        <p>Puritan</p>
        <p>9.90</p>
        <p>9.90</p>
        <p>9 X-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>MufualFd</p>
        <p>9.08</p>
        <p>8 97</p>
        <p>9.07+ 10</p>
        <p>Salem</p>
        <p>4 58</p>
        <p>4 X</p>
        <p>4.x</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>BondFd</p>
        <p>14.54</p>
        <p>14.52</p>
        <p>14.54 f 07</p>
        <p>ThriftTrust n</p>
        <p>10.17</p>
        <p>10.17</p>
        <p>10.17</p>
        <p>CapitFd</p>
        <p>6.60</p>
        <p>6.51</p>
        <p>6 X t .06</p>
        <p>Trend</p>
        <p>19.59</p>
        <p>19 59</p>
        <p>19.59</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>GrowthFd</p>
        <p>5.44</p>
        <p>5.34</p>
        <p>5.44+ .11</p>
        <p>Financial Prog;</p>
        <p>IncomeFd</p>
        <p>X 763</p>
        <p>7.63</p>
        <p>OynamFd n</p>
        <p>5.04</p>
        <p>5.x</p>
        <p>5.04 +</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>InvCoA</p>
        <p>13.03</p>
        <p>12.85</p>
        <p>12 98 + .10</p>
        <p>IndustFd n</p>
        <p>4.07</p>
        <p>4.x</p>
        <p>4.07 +</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>NewPerspFd</p>
        <p>15 44</p>
        <p>15.30</p>
        <p>15.36+ 02</p>
        <p>IncomeFd n</p>
        <p>7.15</p>
        <p>7.14</p>
        <p>7 15</p>
        <p>WshMutlnv</p>
        <p>6 11</p>
        <p>6.03</p>
        <p>6 09 f .06</p>
        <p>Fst Investors:</p>
        <p>Amer General;</p>
        <p>Discovery</p>
        <p>5.35</p>
        <p>5.26</p>
        <p>5.34 +</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>CapBondFd</p>
        <p>8.79</p>
        <p>8 78</p>
        <p>8.79  .02</p>
        <p>FundGrowth</p>
        <p>6.48</p>
        <p>6.x</p>
        <p>6.47 f</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>CapGthFd</p>
        <p>3.77</p>
        <p>3.73</p>
        <p>3.77+ 04</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>8 X</p>
        <p>8.37</p>
        <p>8.40 +</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>IncomeFd</p>
        <p>6.24</p>
        <p>6.22</p>
        <p>6 23 + 01</p>
        <p>Stock Fund</p>
        <p>7.95</p>
        <p>7.89</p>
        <p>7.93 +</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>VentureFd</p>
        <p>14 64</p>
        <p>14 29</p>
        <p>14.64+ 33</p>
        <p>FstMuitAm n</p>
        <p>7 55</p>
        <p>7.55</p>
        <p>7.55</p>
        <p>EquityGrth</p>
        <p>X 6.43</p>
        <p>6.24</p>
        <p>6.24- .14</p>
        <p>FstMultDty n</p>
        <p>10.x</p>
        <p>10.x</p>
        <p>10 X</p>
        <p>FundOfAm</p>
        <p>6.24</p>
        <p>6 17</p>
        <p>6.23+ .05</p>
        <p>44 WaMSt n</p>
        <p>18.32</p>
        <p>17.x</p>
        <p>18.32 +</p>
        <p>,X</p>
        <p>ProvldentFd</p>
        <p>3 79</p>
        <p>3.77</p>
        <p>3.79+ ,02</p>
        <p>Found Growth</p>
        <p>3X</p>
        <p>3.x</p>
        <p>3X</p>
        <p>AmGrowthFd</p>
        <p>X 583</p>
        <p>5.79</p>
        <p>5 83 - .03</p>
        <p>Founders Group:</p>
        <p>AinslndFd</p>
        <p>4,69</p>
        <p>4.67</p>
        <p>4.69 + .02</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>4.17</p>
        <p>4.13</p>
        <p>4.16 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Amlnvest n</p>
        <p>5 59</p>
        <p>5 44</p>
        <p>5.59 + 13</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>11.65</p>
        <p>11.54</p>
        <p>n 65 +</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>Amlnvlcm n</p>
        <p>12.14</p>
        <p>1204</p>
        <p>12.14+ .07</p>
        <p>Mutual</p>
        <p>7.61</p>
        <p>7.48</p>
        <p>7 56 +</p>
        <p>.07</p>
        <p>ANatGthFd</p>
        <p>2 93</p>
        <p>2 89</p>
        <p>2.92+ 03</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>9.61</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9.57 f</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>AmOptEqt</p>
        <p>4.76</p>
        <p>4.72</p>
        <p>4.76 + 03</p>
        <p>Franklin Group:</p>
        <p>Anchor Group;</p>
        <p>BrownFd</p>
        <p>3 27</p>
        <p>3 23</p>
        <p>3.27 +</p>
        <p>.05</p>
        <p>Dailylncom n</p>
        <p>IX</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>IX</p>
        <p>DNTC</p>
        <p>6.85</p>
        <p>6.76</p>
        <p>6 82 +</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>GrowthFd</p>
        <p>6 14</p>
        <p>6.M</p>
        <p>6.11 f .03</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>5.29</p>
        <p>5.22</p>
        <p>S 28 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>IncomeFd</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>6 97</p>
        <p>7X+ 03</p>
        <p>Utilities</p>
        <p>4 84</p>
        <p>4.M</p>
        <p>4.82 +</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>Spectrum</p>
        <p>4.16</p>
        <p>4.14</p>
        <p>4.14+ .01</p>
        <p>Income Stk</p>
        <p>1.75</p>
        <p>1.74</p>
        <p>1 75 +</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>Fundmlnvs</p>
        <p>6 28</p>
        <p>6.x</p>
        <p>6.25+ .05</p>
        <p>USGovt Sec</p>
        <p>9.37</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9 37 (</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Washing Nat</p>
        <p>9 57</p>
        <p>9.46</p>
        <p>9.51 + 06</p>
        <p>Resrch Capit</p>
        <p>3.14</p>
        <p>3.x</p>
        <p>3.10-</p>
        <p>.04</p>
        <p>Axe Houghton;</p>
        <p>Resrch Equty</p>
        <p>3.43</p>
        <p>3.39</p>
        <p>3.39</p>
        <p>Fund B</p>
        <p>7.46</p>
        <p>7.39</p>
        <p>7 46  .07</p>
        <p>Fundpack</p>
        <p>7 89</p>
        <p>7.89</p>
        <p>7.89</p>
        <p>IncomFd</p>
        <p>4 X</p>
        <p>4.80</p>
        <p>4.x.</p>
        <p>Fund Inc Grp:</p>
        <p>StockFd</p>
        <p>5 37</p>
        <p>5.32</p>
        <p>5.34+ .07</p>
        <p>Commerce Fd</p>
        <p>8.12</p>
        <p>8.M</p>
        <p>8 10 +</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>BLC GthFd</p>
        <p>10.x</p>
        <p>10.55</p>
        <p>10.57+ 03</p>
        <p>Impact Fund</p>
        <p>7 86</p>
        <p>7.M</p>
        <p>7 84 </p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>Babsontncom n</p>
        <p>1.75</p>
        <p>1.75</p>
        <p>1.75</p>
        <p>Indust Trend</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
        <p>9.72</p>
        <p>9 77 +</p>
        <p>.04</p>
        <p>Babsonlnvmt n</p>
        <p>8 67</p>
        <p>8.56</p>
        <p>8.x 4 .05</p>
        <p>Pilot Fund</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>7.51</p>
        <p>7.55 +</p>
        <p>.06</p>
        <p>BeaconHiliMt n</p>
        <p>6.44</p>
        <p>8.44</p>
        <p>8 44 + 01</p>
        <p>GenEISSP n</p>
        <p>23.37</p>
        <p>33.22</p>
        <p>23 22 +</p>
        <p>.20</p>
        <p>Beaconinv n</p>
        <p>8 99</p>
        <p>8.92</p>
        <p>8 94 + 02</p>
        <p>GenSecurit n</p>
        <p>8.64</p>
        <p>8 47</p>
        <p>8.X +</p>
        <p>,10</p>
        <p>Berger Group:</p>
        <p>Growth Ind n</p>
        <p>17 24</p>
        <p>16.97</p>
        <p>17.12 +</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>100 Fund n</p>
        <p>7.24</p>
        <p>7.23</p>
        <p>7.23+ .09</p>
        <p>Hamilton;</p>
        <p>101 Fund n</p>
        <p>8.73</p>
        <p>8.70</p>
        <p>8.70+ .06</p>
        <p>Fund HDA</p>
        <p>3.84</p>
        <p>3.78</p>
        <p>3.82 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>BerkshireCap</p>
        <p>7.29</p>
        <p>7.19</p>
        <p>7.25+ .06</p>
        <p>Growth Fund</p>
        <p>6 X</p>
        <p>6.53</p>
        <p>6.54 +</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>BondstockCp</p>
        <p>4 68</p>
        <p>4.62</p>
        <p>4.66 + 03</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>6.x</p>
        <p>6.43</p>
        <p>6 48 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>BostFoundFd</p>
        <p>9.16</p>
        <p>9.16</p>
        <p>9.16.....</p>
        <p>HartwellGrth n</p>
        <p>12 75</p>
        <p>12.75</p>
        <p>12 75 -</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Calvin Bullock:</p>
        <p>HartwllLever n</p>
        <p>6.21</p>
        <p>6.21</p>
        <p>8 21 t</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>BullockFd</p>
        <p>X 11.55</p>
        <p>11.42</p>
        <p>11.X- .02</p>
        <p>Heritage Fund</p>
        <p>1.41</p>
        <p>1.39</p>
        <p>1.40</p>
        <p>CanadianFd</p>
        <p>X 675</p>
        <p>6 70</p>
        <p>6.75</p>
        <p>HighYield</p>
        <p>11.x</p>
        <p>11.x</p>
        <p>I1.X +</p>
        <p>Of</p>
        <p>DividendShr</p>
        <p>2.63</p>
        <p>2.x</p>
        <p>2.62 + 02</p>
        <p>HoidingTrust n</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>Monthly incm</p>
        <p>14 28</p>
        <p>14.26</p>
        <p>14 28 + 03</p>
        <p>HoraceMann Fd</p>
        <p>13X</p>
        <p>13 X</p>
        <p>13 X</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>NatnWideS</p>
        <p>9.09</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9 07 +- 07</p>
        <p>ISf Group:</p>
        <p>NY Venture</p>
        <p>11.16</p>
        <p>11.02</p>
        <p>11.16+ 13</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>4 X</p>
        <p>4.65</p>
        <p>4X t</p>
        <p>OR</p>
        <p>CG Fund</p>
        <p>8 96</p>
        <p>8.96</p>
        <p>8.96</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>3.58</p>
        <p>3.57</p>
        <p>3 X</p>
        <p>CG IncomeFd</p>
        <p>8.35</p>
        <p>8 35</p>
        <p>8 35 - .01</p>
        <p>Trust Shares x</p>
        <p>10.92</p>
        <p>10.47</p>
        <p>10 47-</p>
        <p>.4?</p>
        <p>CashRsvMgt</p>
        <p>t.X</p>
        <p>l.X</p>
        <p>l.X</p>
        <p>Trust PaShs x</p>
        <p>2.96</p>
        <p>3.82</p>
        <p>2 82-</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>CapPresvFd n</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>IX</p>
        <p>Industry Fund</p>
        <p>3.11</p>
        <p>3.05</p>
        <p>3 11 +</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>CenturyShrTr</p>
        <p>9.65</p>
        <p>9 65</p>
        <p>9.65+ 02</p>
        <p>Intercap Fd</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>IX</p>
        <p>Challengerlnv</p>
        <p>9 87</p>
        <p>9.76</p>
        <p>9 83 + .06</p>
        <p>Int investors</p>
        <p>10.11</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>'10.02-</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>CharterFdinc</p>
        <p>13 X</p>
        <p>12 98</p>
        <p>13.26 f .20</p>
        <p>investGuil n</p>
        <p>8 49</p>
        <p>6.42</p>
        <p>0 49 f</p>
        <p>06</p>
        <p>Chase Gr Bos;</p>
        <p>Invstlndictr n</p>
        <p>1.26</p>
        <p>1.34</p>
        <p>1.26 +</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>5.78</p>
        <p>5.78</p>
        <p>5 78+ 01</p>
        <p>InvestTr Bos</p>
        <p>8.80</p>
        <p>8.x</p>
        <p>8.x +</p>
        <p>Of</p>
        <p>FrontierCap</p>
        <p>3.66</p>
        <p>3.66</p>
        <p>3.66+ .01</p>
        <p>Inv Counsel:</p>
        <p>Sharehold</p>
        <p>6.75</p>
        <p>6.75</p>
        <p>6.75+- 01</p>
        <p>Capamerica</p>
        <p>8.47</p>
        <p>8.45</p>
        <p>8.45-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>5 18</p>
        <p>5.18</p>
        <p>5.18- ,01</p>
        <p>CapitShrs Inc</p>
        <p>6.13</p>
        <p>6.10</p>
        <p>6.10 +</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>ChpsideDollr</p>
        <p>10.73</p>
        <p>10.65</p>
        <p>10,67 + .02</p>
        <p>Investors Group:</p>
        <p>ChemicalFund</p>
        <p>6.56</p>
        <p>6.48</p>
        <p>6.51 + .02</p>
        <p>IDS Bond</p>
        <p>5.73</p>
        <p>5.73</p>
        <p>5.73.</p>
        <p>CNA Mgt FdS:</p>
        <p>IDS Growth</p>
        <p>5.61</p>
        <p>5 54</p>
        <p>5.x +</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>LibertyFd</p>
        <p>3 93</p>
        <p>3.89</p>
        <p>3.91+ 02</p>
        <p>IDS NewOim</p>
        <p>4.x</p>
        <p>4.62</p>
        <p>4.6S +</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>ManhattanFd</p>
        <p>2.35</p>
        <p>2.32</p>
        <p>2.34+ .02</p>
        <p>Mutual Inc</p>
        <p>8.61</p>
        <p>8 55</p>
        <p>B.X +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>SchusterFd</p>
        <p>6 15</p>
        <p>8.03</p>
        <p>8.12+ .05</p>
        <p>Progressive</p>
        <p>3.x</p>
        <p>3.01</p>
        <p>3.03</p>
        <p>Colonial:</p>
        <p>TaxExempt</p>
        <p>5.03</p>
        <p>5.02</p>
        <p>5.03 +</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Convertible</p>
        <p>8.52</p>
        <p>8.52</p>
        <p>8.52+ 01</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>16.73</p>
        <p>16.48</p>
        <p>16.61 +</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>8 59</p>
        <p>8.59</p>
        <p>8 59____</p>
        <p>Selective</p>
        <p>9.15</p>
        <p>9 14</p>
        <p>9,14-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>GrwthShr</p>
        <p>4 26</p>
        <p>4.26</p>
        <p>4.26</p>
        <p>Variable Pay</p>
        <p>6.04</p>
        <p>5.96</p>
        <p>6X +</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>8.64</p>
        <p>8.64</p>
        <p>8.64 + 01</p>
        <p>Invest Research</p>
        <p>5 12</p>
        <p>SX</p>
        <p>5 12 +</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>Option Inc</p>
        <p>10.52</p>
        <p>10.52</p>
        <p>10.52 - .01</p>
        <p>istelFund Inc</p>
        <p>18.x</p>
        <p>18.35</p>
        <p>18.39 +</p>
        <p>.11</p>
        <p>ColumbGrth n</p>
        <p>14.92</p>
        <p>14.69</p>
        <p>14.86+ .16</p>
        <p>ivyFund n</p>
        <p>5 76</p>
        <p>5.76</p>
        <p>5.76 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>ComwthTrA B</p>
        <p>94</p>
        <p>.94</p>
        <p>.94.</p>
        <p>JP GrowthFd</p>
        <p>9.27</p>
        <p>9.27</p>
        <p>9.27-</p>
        <p>\01</p>
        <p>ComwlthTrC</p>
        <p>1.40</p>
        <p>1.40</p>
        <p>1.40</p>
        <p>JanusFund n</p>
        <p>18 X</p>
        <p>18.28</p>
        <p>18.x f</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>CompositeB S</p>
        <p>e.x</p>
        <p>8 37</p>
        <p>8,36 + 07</p>
        <p>John Hancock:</p>
        <p>CompOsiteFd</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>7.10</p>
        <p>7.15+ 04</p>
        <p>Balance</p>
        <p>8 32</p>
        <p>8.32</p>
        <p>8.32 </p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>ConcordFd n</p>
        <p>12.72 '</p>
        <p>12.72</p>
        <p>12.77- 06</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>18.65</p>
        <p>16.85</p>
        <p>18.85 +</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>consohdlnv unavail</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>4.94</p>
        <p>4.94</p>
        <p>4.94</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>ConstelinGth n</p>
        <p>5.74</p>
        <p>5.x</p>
        <p>5 74+ ,16</p>
        <p>JohnstnMut n</p>
        <p>18.80</p>
        <p>16.61</p>
        <p>IB 70 +</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>ContMutlnv n</p>
        <p>5,99</p>
        <p>5.96</p>
        <p>5.99</p>
        <p>Kemper Funds:</p>
        <p>CountryCap In</p>
        <p>10.84</p>
        <p>10.84</p>
        <p>10.84</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>10,33</p>
        <p>10.33</p>
        <p>10.33 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Dailylncom</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>l.X</p>
        <p>GrowthFd</p>
        <p>7.08</p>
        <p>6 99</p>
        <p>7.03 +</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>Delaware Group;</p>
        <p>MoneyMkt n</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>1.x</p>
        <p>Decaturinc</p>
        <p>11.34</p>
        <p>11.21</p>
        <p>11.31+ 07</p>
        <p>MunicpBnd</p>
        <p>10.75</p>
        <p>10.73</p>
        <p>10.75 +</p>
        <p>,01</p>
        <p>DelawareFd</p>
        <p>10 55</p>
        <p>10.x</p>
        <p>10.52+ .12</p>
        <p>Option</p>
        <p>12.x</p>
        <p>12.72</p>
        <p>13.83 +</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>DelchesterBd</p>
        <p>9 13</p>
        <p>9 10</p>
        <p>9 11</p>
        <p>SummifFd</p>
        <p>11 39</p>
        <p>11.X</p>
        <p>11.39 +</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>TxFr Pa</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9 53</p>
        <p>9 X + 05</p>
        <p>Technology</p>
        <p>6 85</p>
        <p>6.76</p>
        <p>6.81 +</p>
        <p>,05</p>
        <p>DeltaTrend</p>
        <p>4 89</p>
        <p>4.84</p>
        <p>4.89 + 06</p>
        <p>TotReturn</p>
        <p>9.47</p>
        <p>9.42</p>
        <p>9.46 +</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>DirectorsCap</p>
        <p>3.99</p>
        <p>3.99</p>
        <p>3.99- .02</p>
        <p>Keystone Funds;</p>
        <p>DodgCoxBal n</p>
        <p>?0.51</p>
        <p>X.32</p>
        <p>X.42 + .07</p>
        <p>investBd B1</p>
        <p>17.37</p>
        <p>17.37</p>
        <p>17 37 +</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>OodgCxStk n</p>
        <p>14.68</p>
        <p>14.49</p>
        <p>14.x + X</p>
        <p>MedGBd B2</p>
        <p>19.31</p>
        <p>19.21</p>
        <p>19.21 +</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>DrexIBurnhm n</p>
        <p>9.15</p>
        <p>9.11</p>
        <p>9.11+- 05</p>
        <p>DIScBd B4</p>
        <p>8.31</p>
        <p>8.31</p>
        <p>8.31 +</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Dreyfus Grp:</p>
        <p>IncomFd Kl</p>
        <p>7.36</p>
        <p>7.26</p>
        <p>7,26</p>
        <p>Dreyfus</p>
        <p>10.82</p>
        <p>10.67</p>
        <p>10.78+ .07</p>
        <p>GrowthFd K2</p>
        <p>4.74</p>
        <p>4.74</p>
        <p>4.74 </p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Leverage</p>
        <p>15.23</p>
        <p>15 06</p>
        <p>15.X+ .13</p>
        <p>HIGrCom SI</p>
        <p>15.98</p>
        <p>15.98</p>
        <p>15 es</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>LiquldAsset n No.Nine n SpecMncom n TaxExempt n</p>
        <p>9.99</p>
        <p>SBO</p>
        <p>7.12</p>
        <p>15.79</p>
        <p>9.99 5 63 7 08 15.76</p>
        <p>9.99.</p>
        <p>5.X+ 14 7.12+ .03 15.79+ .04</p>
        <p>(CoBttaaedOnPageB-lS)</p>
        <p>aun</p>
        <p>(CoaOaaedOnPageB-W</p>
        <p>EagleGttiShr E aton&amp;amp;Howard; BalancePd Foursquare n Growth Fund Income Fund Special Fund Stock Fund EdieSplGth n EdsonGId n-Egret Fund EltunTrusf n</p>
        <p>7.42</p>
        <p>7.37</p>
        <p>8.59</p>
        <p>7.42</p>
        <p>7.37</p>
        <p>8.59</p>
        <p>5.88</p>
        <p>6.27</p>
        <p>8.21</p>
        <p>7.42+ .01 7.37- 02 8.59</p>
        <p>5.88+  01</p>
        <p>6.27+ .01 8.21</p>
        <p>I Individual, Fann or Bualnaa S Incoma Tax Return PraparatlonS</p>
        <p> For Appolntmant  I  WIIHaJ.StancHI  !</p>
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        <p>I  9:00 A.M.-11:00 P.M.  </p>
        <p> __ I</p>
        <p>This announcement la under no circumstances to be construed as an otter to sell or as a solicitation of an offer to buy any of these subscriptions tor securities. The ottering Is made only by the ottering circular.</p>
        <p>Offering Circular Notice</p>
        <p>NORTH STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN CORPORATION</p>
        <p>(Proposed)</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA</p>
        <p>To Serve Pitt County As A Primary Trading Area Pre-Incorporation Subscriptions For</p>
        <p>100,000 SHARES OF COMMON STOCK</p>
        <p>SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:</p>
        <p>niPER SHARE</p>
        <p>Further Information and copies of the offering circular may be obtained by contacting:</p>
        <p>J.T. Snowden, Jr., Trustee</p>
        <p>North State Savings and Loan Corporation (Proposed) P.O. Box 7346</p>
        <p>Greenville, North Carolina 27834 Telephone: (919) 758-3144</p>
        <p>Incorporators are: A.B. Whitlcj^, Jr., Dunvard Harris, J.C. Whitehurst, J. Carlton Tayfpr, J.T. Snowden, Jr., Dr. Charles Broome, Leslie H. Garner, Thomas F. Taft. William G. Blonnt. Dr. L.E. Ross. Les Fuchs. Max R. Joyner. I.J. Edwards, Jr., Morris Brody. Ferrell Blount III and Bob Whitehurst.</p>
        <p>GIMTERSTATE SECURITES CORPORATION</p>
        <p>STOCKS</p>
        <p>CORPORATE AND TAX-EXEMPT BONDS CBOE OPTIONS COMMOfNTIES</p>
        <p>CONTACT ANY INTERSTATE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE TO DISCUSS YOUR INVESTMENT</p>
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        <p>IV4VK invcaimKivi  ,</p>
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        <p>DAILY STOCK</p>
        <p>MARKET INFORMARON</p>
        <p>OraanvHIa account oxocutivo*</p>
        <p>James W. Black  306 Evans St.</p>
        <p>Jolm R. Roney  Greenville, NC 27834</p>
        <p>Lawton H. Nisbet. (919)752-3152 vice president and manager</p>
        <p>752-3152MEMBER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE HDnrOffwc Owtone.NCyNorthCardiMoffk: Asheville Burif^'Clwlotte^aimon'GoIdsbcTO'kwnsboro'Grmwyie'jcksoovaie *1(11111^ AND OTHER PRINOPAL EXCHANGES Rogyl^t.SJisbury Sanfwd*S(aiesville*Wnimgon*Wuiston-SdeiB/SouthCat)IM()f%K:Aidersoo*ColuaibM*FktnceGiivilfcHUtcH^</p>
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        <p>Mutual Funds</p>
        <p>(OotbmdFtmPttgBB-U)</p>
        <p>Growth S 3 LoPrCom S4 Polarli Loxington Orp: Corp Leadort Laxingtn Orth Laxing Incom Laxingtn Rh Lifaint inv Lincoln Nati: SalactAm n SalactSpK n Loomlt Sayiat: Capital n Mutual n Lord Abbott: Afliiiatad Pd x Bond Dab Incoma Lutheran Bro; Fund Income Municipal USGovt Sec Mataachusett Co: Freedom Fd Independ Fd Mass Fd Mass Flnancl: MIT MIG MID MFD MCD MFB MMB MathersFnd n Aherrlll Lynch; BaslcVal CapltalFd EqulBndl MunlBnd RdyAsset n Mid Amer MoneyMkMgt n AAONY Fund MSB Fund n Mutual Benefit MIF Fund MIF Growth Mutualof Omaha; America Growth Income TaxFrae MutualShrs n NEA Mutual n Natllndust n Nat Secur Ser: Balanced Bond Dividend Growth Preferred Income Stock NELIfe Fund: Equity Growth Income RetEq Neuberger Berm: Energy n GuardlanM n Partners n NewWrldFd n NawtonGwth n NawtonlncFd n NIcholasFdin n NomuraCapFd Noreastlnv</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>3.(3 3.0S+ ,01</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>n.sa 11.43 11(3+ ^7  9.49  9.75  +</p>
        <p>10.23 10.22 13.41 13.51 7.02</p>
        <p>7.92</p>
        <p>10 22+ 01 13.59+ .06 7.92+ .12</p>
        <p>13.95  13.95  13.95H</p>
        <p>13 06  13 06  13 06-</p>
        <p>9.99  9,99  9.99..</p>
        <p>10.35 10.35 10.35. . 24.73  24.73  24.73- .03</p>
        <p>9.75</p>
        <p>7.10</p>
        <p>10.68</p>
        <p>3.22</p>
        <p>6.68  6.70+  .02</p>
        <p>12.10  12 11-  .01</p>
        <p>9.93  9.93</p>
        <p>II 97  11.97-  .01</p>
        <p>6.97  6.97  ,05</p>
        <p>10.65  10.67+  .02</p>
        <p>3.19  3.21+  .01</p>
        <p>10.33 10.33 9.60  9.60</p>
        <p>7.44</p>
        <p>7.14</p>
        <p>10.06</p>
        <p>8.84</p>
        <p>7,73</p>
        <p>13.78</p>
        <p>11.78 14.44 15.07 9.60</p>
        <p>14.31</p>
        <p>7.44</p>
        <p>7.14</p>
        <p>10.06</p>
        <p>9.62 9.01.. 10.33+ ,01 9.60</p>
        <p>7.44+ .01 7.14+ .02 10.06+ .01</p>
        <p>9.73</p>
        <p>3.77</p>
        <p>7.13</p>
        <p>9.9!</p>
        <p>3.44</p>
        <p>7.38</p>
        <p>11.00</p>
        <p>12.57</p>
        <p>603</p>
        <p>4.85</p>
        <p>8.30</p>
        <p>6.09</p>
        <p>12.61</p>
        <p>8 84  8.84-  .01</p>
        <p>7.73  7.73.....</p>
        <p>13.78  *13.78-  .01</p>
        <p>11.78  11.78-  .04</p>
        <p>14.44  14.44+  .01</p>
        <p>15.07  15.07.....</p>
        <p>9.60  9.60+  .01</p>
        <p>14.29+ .27</p>
        <p>3.49 7 52 11.21 12 76</p>
        <p>6.11 4.93 8.35 6 16 12.84</p>
        <p>16.20  1603  16.11+  .09</p>
        <p>18.03  17.86  17.98+  .11</p>
        <p>9.18  9.03  9.14+  .09</p>
        <p>8.82  8 66  8.79+  .12</p>
        <p>19.80 18.63 19 80+1.18</p>
        <p>9.75+ .03 3.84+ 06 7.21+ 07 10.15+ .14</p>
        <p>7.70</p>
        <p>9.62- .01</p>
        <p>3.44- .01 7 38- .08 11.00- .06 12.72+ .12</p>
        <p>6 10+ .07 4.92+ ,07 8.34+ .03 6.14+ .04 12.84+ .24</p>
        <p>14.01</p>
        <p>9.54  9.44</p>
        <p>12.34  12.17</p>
        <p>9.69  9.67</p>
        <p>9.82</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>5.04</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>8.31</p>
        <p>13.40</p>
        <p>8.43</p>
        <p>7.59</p>
        <p>3.76</p>
        <p>9.81</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>5.01</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>8.21</p>
        <p>9.51+ .04 12.30+ .13 9.68+ .01 9.82+ .01 1.00.....</p>
        <p>8 75  8.69</p>
        <p>9.33  9.31</p>
        <p>8.52  8.49</p>
        <p>14.09  14.04</p>
        <p>9.30  9.18</p>
        <p>12.26 12.11 10.83 10.75 7 26  7.10</p>
        <p>4.59  4.52</p>
        <p>8.75-h .14 9.32+ .09 8.51+ 02 14.09+ .21 9.27+ .09 12.17+ .05 10.83+ .09 7.20+ .09 4.56+</p>
        <p>10.94 10.77 10.87+ .08 4 82  4.75  4.80+  .03</p>
        <p>5.04+ .03</p>
        <p>1.00.....</p>
        <p>8.24+ ,03 13.23 13.29 + 07</p>
        <p>8.43  8.43.....</p>
        <p>7.51  7.S4+  .02</p>
        <p>3.72  3.74+  .02</p>
        <p>11.37 11.33 11.37.....</p>
        <p>3.21  3.67  3.68+  .01</p>
        <p>9.04  8.99  9.03+  .04</p>
        <p>15.37  15.35  15.37+  .03</p>
        <p>30.32  30 32  30.32 +  06</p>
        <p>3.79 4.59 3 74 5.63 9.37</p>
        <p>2.24 1.07 1 29 5.80</p>
        <p>16.06</p>
        <p>8.56</p>
        <p>11.01</p>
        <p>3.76</p>
        <p>4.54</p>
        <p>3.70</p>
        <p>5.56</p>
        <p>9.27</p>
        <p>2.23</p>
        <p>1.06</p>
        <p>1.28</p>
        <p>5.79</p>
        <p>15.90 8 46</p>
        <p>10.87</p>
        <p>3.76.....</p>
        <p>4.59+ .04</p>
        <p>3.73+ .03 5.60+ .03 9.35+ .08</p>
        <p>2.23+ .01</p>
        <p>1.06.....</p>
        <p>1.29+ .01 5.^9  ..</p>
        <p>15.96 H 8.54H 10.91 +</p>
        <p>.07</p>
        <p>3.98 5.21 7.02 5.44 7 43</p>
        <p>8.91</p>
        <p>4.51</p>
        <p>395</p>
        <p>5.14</p>
        <p>7.01</p>
        <p>5.40</p>
        <p>7.32</p>
        <p>8.97+  06</p>
        <p>4.53+ 01 3.98+ .03 5.18+ .02 7.02+ .02 5.44+ .04 740+ 07</p>
        <p>15.24  15.24  15.24-  .02</p>
        <p>8.40  8.40  8.40-  .01</p>
        <p>13.48  13.48  13.48</p>
        <p>12.16  12,16  12.16-  .01</p>
        <p>13.37  13.28  13 37+  .08</p>
        <p>25.04  24.92  25.04+  .09</p>
        <p>9.58  9.47  9.58+  .10</p>
        <p>10.25  10.17  10.17+  .04</p>
        <p>11.58  11.48  11.55 +  05</p>
        <p>9.39</p>
        <p>17.38 9.96</p>
        <p>14.62</p>
        <p>15.82 15.76 15.79+ .20 8.63  8.54  8.55.....</p>
        <p>13.49</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>6.78</p>
        <p>8.94</p>
        <p>9.99</p>
        <p>13.28</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>6.71</p>
        <p>8.90</p>
        <p>9.91</p>
        <p>13.46+ .18</p>
        <p>1.00.....</p>
        <p>6.73+ .02 8.92 +</p>
        <p>9.97 +</p>
        <p>9.33</p>
        <p>17.24</p>
        <p>9.89</p>
        <p>9.36 + 17.38+ .19 9.96+ .08</p>
        <p>NuveenFd</p>
        <p>9.69</p>
        <p>9.69</p>
        <p>9.69</p>
        <p>Omega Fund</p>
        <p>9.35</p>
        <p>9.35</p>
        <p>9.35 +</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>OneWMliam n</p>
        <p>13.94</p>
        <p>12.78</p>
        <p>13.83-f</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Oppenhaimer Pd</p>
        <p>Oppenhm Pd</p>
        <p>5.42</p>
        <p>5.33</p>
        <p>5.39 +</p>
        <p>.05</p>
        <p>OpplncBot</p>
        <p>8.4</p>
        <p>8.35</p>
        <p>8.40+</p>
        <p>.05</p>
        <p>AAonySr n</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>Oprton</p>
        <p>23.11</p>
        <p>22.92</p>
        <p>23.04 +</p>
        <p>.15</p>
        <p>TaxPraeBd n</p>
        <p>10.49</p>
        <p>10.46</p>
        <p>10.49 +</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>AIM n</p>
        <p>8.96</p>
        <p>8.86</p>
        <p>8.95 +</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>Time</p>
        <p>7.92</p>
        <p>7.84</p>
        <p>7.92 +</p>
        <p>.07</p>
        <p>OverCount Sec</p>
        <p>13.98</p>
        <p>13.86</p>
        <p>13.98 +</p>
        <p>.26</p>
        <p>Paramt Mutual</p>
        <p>8.48</p>
        <p>8.37</p>
        <p>8.44 +</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>PennSquera n</p>
        <p>6.94</p>
        <p>6.82</p>
        <p>6.93 +</p>
        <p>08</p>
        <p>PennAAutual n</p>
        <p>4.34</p>
        <p>4.34</p>
        <p>4.34 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Phila Fund</p>
        <p>6.88</p>
        <p>6.76</p>
        <p>6.87 +</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>PhoenixCap Pd</p>
        <p>7.30</p>
        <p>7.30</p>
        <p>7.30</p>
        <p>Phoenix Pd</p>
        <p>9.01</p>
        <p>9.01</p>
        <p>9.01</p>
        <p>Pilgrim Grp;</p>
        <p>Pilgrim Form</p>
        <p>11.72</p>
        <p>11.53</p>
        <p>11.72 +</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Pilgrim Fd</p>
        <p>8.98</p>
        <p>8.81</p>
        <p>8.98 +</p>
        <p>.17</p>
        <p>MagnaCep n</p>
        <p>3.17</p>
        <p>3.12</p>
        <p>3.17 +</p>
        <p>.04</p>
        <p>Magna Incom</p>
        <p>9.44</p>
        <p>9.39</p>
        <p>9.44 +</p>
        <p>.06</p>
        <p>Pioneer Pund;</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>12 93</p>
        <p>12.93</p>
        <p>1293-</p>
        <p>.04</p>
        <p>il</p>
        <p>16.77</p>
        <p>16.77</p>
        <p>16.77 +</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>Planned Invest</p>
        <p>n 28</p>
        <p>11.38</p>
        <p>11.28-</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>Pligrowth Pnd</p>
        <p>10.04</p>
        <p>9.92</p>
        <p>9.92-</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>Piitrend Fnd</p>
        <p>8.75</p>
        <p>8.69</p>
        <p>8.69-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Price Fundt:</p>
        <p>GrowthPd n</p>
        <p>9.67</p>
        <p>9.53</p>
        <p>9.58 +</p>
        <p>.04</p>
        <p>Income n</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
        <p>9.76</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>NewEra n</p>
        <p>10.13</p>
        <p>10.02</p>
        <p>10.07 +</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>NewHorixn n</p>
        <p>7.81</p>
        <p>7.65</p>
        <p>7.81 +</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>TaxFree n</p>
        <p>10.30</p>
        <p>10.29</p>
        <p>10.30 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>ProFund n</p>
        <p>6.14</p>
        <p>6.07</p>
        <p>6.14 +</p>
        <p>.09</p>
        <p>Prolncom</p>
        <p>10.27</p>
        <p>10.25</p>
        <p>10.27 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Providor Grth unavali</p>
        <p>Pru SIP</p>
        <p>8.73</p>
        <p>8.65</p>
        <p>8.65+</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>Putnam Fundt:</p>
        <p>Convert</p>
        <p>10.95</p>
        <p>10.95</p>
        <p>10.95</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>Equit</p>
        <p>10.15</p>
        <p>10.15</p>
        <p>10.15+</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>George</p>
        <p>12.33</p>
        <p>12.32</p>
        <p>12.32-</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>9.70</p>
        <p>9.70</p>
        <p>9.70-</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>income</p>
        <p>7.77</p>
        <p>7.77</p>
        <p>7.77 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Invest</p>
        <p>7.11</p>
        <p>7.11</p>
        <p>7.11-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Option</p>
        <p>13.01</p>
        <p>13.01</p>
        <p>13.01 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>TaxExempt</p>
        <p>34.30</p>
        <p>24.30</p>
        <p>24.30 ..</p>
        <p>Vista</p>
        <p>9.63</p>
        <p>9.63</p>
        <p>9.63-</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>v</p>
        <p>Voyaga</p>
        <p>10.86</p>
        <p>10.86</p>
        <p>10.86-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>RainbowFd n</p>
        <p>3.33</p>
        <p>2.23</p>
        <p>2.23. .</p>
        <p>RetarvaFd n</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00 .</p>
        <p>RevareFund n</p>
        <p>5.11</p>
        <p>5.05</p>
        <p>5.05-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>SafecoEquit Fd</p>
        <p>8 56</p>
        <p>8.43</p>
        <p>8 55 +</p>
        <p>.11</p>
        <p>Safeco Growth</p>
        <p>9.57</p>
        <p>9.40</p>
        <p>9.57 +</p>
        <p>.19</p>
        <p>.StPaui Cap</p>
        <p>7 48</p>
        <p>7.37</p>
        <p>7.43 +</p>
        <p>.07</p>
        <p>StPaul Gwth</p>
        <p>7.54</p>
        <p>7.46</p>
        <p>7.53 +</p>
        <p>.07</p>
        <p>-Scudder Stevens:</p>
        <p>CommonSt n</p>
        <p>8.92</p>
        <p>8.92</p>
        <p>8.92. . .</p>
        <p>Income intlFund n ManageRes n MMunlBd n Special n Security Funds:</p>
        <p>Bond Equity Invest Ultra Sentinel Funds:</p>
        <p>Growth Trustees ^</p>
        <p>Sentinel Group^</p>
        <p>Apex Fund x Balanced Fd x Common Stk x Sentry Fund Shareholders Gp Comstock Fd Enterprise Fd Harbor Fund Legal List Pace Fund Shearson Funds:</p>
        <p>Appreciation Income Invest SierraGth n ShrmnOean n Sigma Funds:</p>
        <p>Capital Invest Trust Sh Venture Shr SmthBarEqt n SmthBarlBG n SoCen int Southwstn Inv Southwnlnv Gth Sovereign Inv SpectraFd n State BondGr:</p>
        <p>Common Fd Diversified F Progress Fd StatFarmGth n StatFarmBal n stalest Inv unavail Staadman Funds:</p>
        <p>Amerind n AssoF Trust n Invest n Oceanogra n Stein Roe Fds:</p>
        <p>Balance n CapOp n Stock n StratGth Surveyor Fd TempGth Can TemplnvFd n Transam Cap Trantam invest Travelers EqFd TudorHedge n 20thCentGth a 20thCentlnc n\ 6.61 USAACapGth n -n^7 14 USAA IncFd n   11.43</p>
        <p>USGovt Secur  9.42</p>
        <p>UnifMutuat n  7.97</p>
        <p>Union Svc Grp:</p>
        <p>BroadSt inv Nat invest Union Capitol Unioninc Fd United Funds:</p>
        <p>Accumuitiv Bond</p>
        <p>Cont Growth Cont income income Municpi Science Vanguard unitSvcsFd n Value tine Fd Value Line Income Levrged Grth Spec! Sit Vance Sanders: income Invest Common Special Vanguard Group ExplorerFnd n Fstlndex n ivestFund n Morgan Fnd n TrusteesEq n Wellesley n Wellington n WestminBd n WtndsorFnd n Varied Indust WailSt Growth WcingrtnEq n Westfield Grwth Wisclncm n Wood Struthers: deVeghM n Neuwirth n PineStr n nNo load fund.</p>
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        <p>Dow Jones Weekly</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API - Dow Jones range o# prices for the week ended 00. STOCK A  AVERAGES</p>
        <p>Open Hleh Low Cloae Chg. Indus  768.62  782.66  768.62  775.99 + 5.03</p>
        <p>Trans  212.16  214 55  212.16  212.65-0 34</p>
        <p>Utils  105.21  106.12  105.21  105.65+0.14</p>
        <p>65 Stks  270.57  274.51  270.57  272 35 + 0.91</p>
        <p>BOND AVERAGES 20 Bonds  89.79  89.79  9.54  89.79 + 0 05</p>
        <p>Utils  94.17  94.18  93.87  94.18+0.06</p>
        <p>Indus  85.41  85.41  85.21  85.41+0.04</p>
        <p>C0MA600ITY FUTURES INDEX 333.53 335.01 332.82 333 27 +0.62</p>
        <p>14.33  14.33  14.33-  .07</p>
        <p>4.22  4.14  4.21+  .07</p>
        <p>6.61+ .17 7.11+ 05 11 43+  .02</p>
        <p>9 42-  .01</p>
        <p>7.97+ .06</p>
        <p>10.14 5.72 11.18 11 64</p>
        <p>10 04 5.66 11.02</p>
        <p>10.09H 5 69h 11.09 +</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>11.59 11.62+ .02</p>
        <p>6.05  5.99  6.03+  .04</p>
        <p>7.19  7.17  7.19+  .02</p>
        <p>8.55  8.46  8.49+  .03</p>
        <p>9.00  8.92  8.99+  06</p>
        <p>9.53  9.45  9.50+  .05</p>
        <p>10.20  10.17  10.20+  .04</p>
        <p>5.45  5.39  5.42+  .02</p>
        <p>5.31  5.26  5.30+  .03</p>
        <p>2 08  2.08  2.08</p>
        <p>7.53  7.43</p>
        <p>4.97  4.90</p>
        <p>12 46 12.28 4 56  4.50</p>
        <p>13.17  13 17</p>
        <p>641  6.41</p>
        <p>5.78  5 78</p>
        <p>9.02  9.02</p>
        <p>7.52+ ,12 4.97+ .07 12.41+ .22 455+ 06</p>
        <p>13.17- .02 6.41- .01</p>
        <p>5 78.....</p>
        <p>9.02.....</p>
        <p>22,12 22.00 22,12+ .30 12.49  12.41  12.41+  .10</p>
        <p>7.45  7.45-1  03</p>
        <p>11.19  11.21+  .10</p>
        <p>8.55  8.55+  .07</p>
        <p>11.70 11.70+ .06 8.64  8.64+  .07</p>
        <p>9.37  9.37+  02</p>
        <p>9.47  9.47+  .10</p>
        <p>3.43  3.48+  .06</p>
        <p>5.86  5.89+  .02</p>
        <p>12.43  12.43 12.43- .02</p>
        <p>6.63  6.54  6.54-  .05</p>
        <p>4.91  4.90  4.91+  .01</p>
        <p>29.17 28.87 28.95+ .13 8.01  7.89  8.01+  .13</p>
        <p>10.03  9.92  10 02+  .09</p>
        <p>7.49 11 24 8.62 11 72 8.66 9.37 9.51 3.48 5.93</p>
        <p>Over The Counter Stocks</p>
        <p>yT A((KlaKi Pr((</p>
        <p>OuolAtiom Irom the NatkMutl Astocl fltion ot Securities Detilers tire represen tfltive Interctetilor prices t ol pproxi mntety J p m diiy Prices do not include retell mark up, mark down or commis</p>
        <p>Bid Aaked</p>
        <p>Aorotron inc  ji,</p>
        <p>American Furniture  j,  3J4</p>
        <p>All Pepsi Bti,  3^14  3214</p>
        <p>Bankers Trust of SC  17'/  18'/</p>
        <p>Bancshares of NC  6  64</p>
        <p>Basic Resources Corp  i*  2</p>
        <p>Bassett Furniture  17  1714</p>
        <p>Beamon Enq  i  0</p>
        <p>Black inds</p>
        <p>Branch Corp  uu  1S4</p>
        <p>Brenner inds.  71 /  gi /</p>
        <p>Bruno s Inc.  nr*  133,</p>
        <p>Burnup &amp;amp; Sims  41,  4?,</p>
        <p>Burris inds.  2  2'i</p>
        <p>Cannon Mills  15*  a</p>
        <p>Carmine Foods  2^*  3</p>
        <p>Carolina Cas. Ins.  5*  6</p>
        <p>Car, P4L 9.I0PFD  102</p>
        <p>Caro, Steel Corp  731a</p>
        <p>Caro, Wise Florisl  1200 0</p>
        <p>Cato Corp  514 5.I4</p>
        <p>Central Caro, Bank  22  23</p>
        <p>Central Vermont  1514  15*.</p>
        <p>Chatham MIq.  133a  I2^a</p>
        <p>CBS Corp of  S C.  I6  17</p>
        <p>Coca Cola Co  Const  17'4  18</p>
        <p>Cochrane Furn  314 41</p>
        <p>Colonial Life  C4.B  l4&amp;gt;s  U)**</p>
        <p>Comm Bk of  Caro  11  ip*</p>
        <p>Connecticut General  48*4  48^4</p>
        <p>Conner Homes  41/ 4-'4</p>
        <p>Context  P4 2* a</p>
        <p>Oiamondhcad Corp.  4'^</p>
        <p>Dollar General  iPa  IH4</p>
        <p>Durham Life Ins.  31  3P4</p>
        <p>Enqraph inc.  534  I4</p>
        <p>Fideiity Corp. of Va.  4's  4*m</p>
        <p>FNB of Catawba  15  i6</p>
        <p>Food Town  18^4  ty.14</p>
        <p>First Union Corp  13  131;,</p>
        <p>Forsyth Bank B Trust  I9/  21</p>
        <p>Franklin Life Ins.  28^</p>
        <p>Guardian Corp.  7*  4  8</p>
        <p>Harrclson Rubber  5  S**</p>
        <p>Hciliq AAoyers  7'  7  8' /</p>
        <p>Monrcdon Furn  17  17^4</p>
        <p>Hickory Furn  5  5^4</p>
        <p>Invt Lite B Trust  3*  3i</p>
        <p>J B ivcy  7'4  7^4</p>
        <p>Justin inds  32' /  23</p>
        <p>Kenan Transport  11'4  IP4</p>
        <p>Lance Irtc  24'4  25</p>
        <p>Lane Co  16'4  17'4</p>
        <p>Lcqqctt B Piatt  16'  17'4</p>
        <p>Lowe's Co  ?1'/22'4</p>
        <p>MCM Corp.  3^4  4't</p>
        <p>AAom B Pop's  6  6^4</p>
        <p>Multimedia  W4  17'</p>
        <p>NCNB Corp  IPa  12*4</p>
        <p>NC Natural Gas  11  ll&amp;gt;t</p>
        <p>Northwest Fm, Corp  9^4  10*4</p>
        <p>Northwest Fm Inv SBI  7/  8</p>
        <p>PCA Intl. Inc.  II  II'/</p>
        <p>Pabst Brcwinq Co.  22H  22'</p>
        <p>Peoples BnkBTrust Rky Mt 28* 7  30' 7</p>
        <p>Piece (Soods Shops  2^4  3*4</p>
        <p>Piedmont Aviation  6'i  7&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Piedmont REIT Units  5^4  6'7</p>
        <p>Pinkerton CLB  25*4  26</p>
        <p>Pints Ntl Bk Rky Mt  15*7  17</p>
        <p>Pub Svc of NC  10'  II</p>
        <p>(^ality Mitts  6^4  7'7</p>
        <p>RMIC Corp  I3'4  14'4</p>
        <p>Reid Provdnt Labs  3*  4't</p>
        <p>Republic Auto Parts  9  9' 7</p>
        <p>Rinqaround Prod  3*7  3'*</p>
        <p>Rival MIq  9^11  10* a</p>
        <p>Roses Stores  12*4  13^4</p>
        <p>Salem Carpet  5*4  5*4</p>
        <p>Security Fin Corp.  6t  7'7</p>
        <p>Svc Merchandise  16'7  17</p>
        <p>Shoocys inc  14'a  lia</p>
        <p>Sonoco Products  25^4  26^4</p>
        <p>SC National Corp .  16' /  17' 7</p>
        <p>Southern Bancorp.inc  9^4  10'7</p>
        <p>Sou Natl Corp  20  21</p>
        <p>Super Dollar Stores  4''-s  4'e</p>
        <p>Telerent Leasing  5'7  6</p>
        <p>Textiles Inc.  21  22</p>
        <p>Thalhimer Bros.  9^4  104</p>
        <p>Tnanqlc Brick  4'a  5^a</p>
        <p>Trion Inc  8'4  9'4</p>
        <p>Unili Inc  4  4' 7</p>
        <p>Un Caro Banchshs  U'4  I54</p>
        <p>Va Natl Bank  20  21</p>
        <p>B B Walker Shoes  4^4  S'?</p>
        <p>Wix Corp  17'a  I7'a</p>
        <p>Wriqht Machinery  17  18</p>
        <p>Weekly Amex Ups And Downs</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Th* following lil how tiw American Stock Exchange fock&amp;lt; and warranft that hava gona up tha mot and down the most in the past week based on porcont of change regardless of volume.</p>
        <p>No securities trading below (2 are included Net end percantaga changes are the difference between lest week's closing price and this week's cloeing price.</p>
        <p>Ovar Tha Countar Ups And Downs</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API - The following list shows the Over the Counter stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most based on percent of change regardless of volume No securities trading below $2 are incl uded Net and percantage changas are the difference between last waak's closing prica and this week's closing price.</p>
        <p>You cant afford to Move Yourself</p>
        <p>HERE ARE THE FACTSI</p>
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        <p>We Congratulate</p>
        <p>Richard</p>
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        <p>Greenville, N.C</p>
        <p>Member of the</p>
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        <p>Leading New Agent 1977</p>
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        <p>Th* Praaldant's Club I* our Company's top honor club. Mambsrship Is awardad to those rapreaenUtlves who have distlneulshad thamsalves with life Insurance sales of *1,000,000 or mors during the preceding calendar year.</p>
        <p>The ''Leading New Agent" award Is given annually to the new agency representativa with the best record of sales achievement among all new agents in our Qreenvllle Regional Agency of Jaffarson Standard Ufe.</p>
        <p>Club  Richard'*  1077  production of *1,411,986 of life Insurance sales with annualiz</p>
        <p>ed premiums of '44,967 placed him in 68th position among all Jefferson Siandiard agents, company wide.</p>
        <p>We are pleased to selute Richard Tucker on hla outstanding record of life Insurance sales and servtc* during 1977.</p>
        <p>Max Ray Joynar, (XU Regional A(jency, Manager 110 S. Evens Street Qreenvllle. N.C. 27834</p>
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        <p>NAMED TO POSITION</p>
        <p>Stephen T. Barber of Cary has been named administrative officer of Associated Insurers, a Raleigh-based insurance brokerage firm.</p>
        <p>Barber, a native of California, attended St. Andrews College and East Carolina University.  (</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, GreenvfUe, N.C.Sunday, February U, ITTi-^is</p>
        <p>mcnl l,.aboratories: Dr, Donald Deuel to computer automation coordinator in the Scientific Computing Department.</p>
        <p>Dr John Kelsey to director of occupational health in the company: and Paul Srenbuck to the position of safety supervisor in the fiesearch Triangle Park structure.</p>
        <p>BRANCH MANAGER</p>
        <p>Carolina Dairy Products Inc. announced the promotion of William Earl Pilgreen from sales supervisor to branch manager of the companys Rocky Mount branch office.</p>
        <p>Pilgree, a Greenville native, graduated from Rose High School. He is married to the former Brenda Faye Evans of Greenville and they have three children.</p>
        <p>Carolina Dairy, with manufacturing plants in Greenville and Kinston, has branch offices in Washington, Jacksonville, and Rocky Mount.</p>
        <p>FINANCING ARRANGED</p>
        <p>Carone &amp;amp; Cauthen Inc. of Raleigh announced that it has arranged permanent financing for the Ramada Inn here in the amount of $2 million.</p>
        <p>The motel is owned and operated by Allen-White Inc. of Greenville. it was noted, and funds will be used to expand and renovate the existing facility.</p>
        <p>Financing was provided by East Federal Savings &amp;amp; Loan of Kinston and a savings and loan association in Florida.</p>
        <p>BW APPOINTMENTS</p>
        <p>Burroughs Wellcome Co. announced four staff appointments at the companys Research Triangle Park headquarters.</p>
        <p>The appointments included: Dr. Thomas R. Henderson to the position of Development Scientist IV in the Chemical Develop-</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks Ups And Downs</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - T)ie following list shows th* New York stock Exchange stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most in the past weak based on percent of change regardless of volume.</p>
        <p>No securities trading below S2 are incl uded. Net and percantaga changes are the difference between last week's closing price and this week's closing price.</p>
        <p>American Stock Exchange</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - American Stock Exchange trading for the week selected issues:</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>hds High Low Last Chg AegisCp  224  1^4  IH  IH- '6</p>
        <p>AIJegAir  274  5'  4'e  5 'e</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>UPS</p>
        <p>Lett</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Elect Attoc</p>
        <p>3&amp;gt;^</p>
        <p>+.</p>
        <p>'/8</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>38.9</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>FstMitt Cp</p>
        <p>IIH</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>31.0</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>GCA Corp</p>
        <p>lO'/a</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>2'/</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>25.4</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Berkey Pho</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>t'/a</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>23.1</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Southdwn pf</p>
        <p>41V^</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>23.0</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>Appid AAag</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>'/</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>22.6</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Southdwn</p>
        <p>24/a</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>4/4</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>21.0</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>Tesoro Pet</p>
        <p>r/7</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>\H</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>20.6</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>Mefromed</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>6&amp;gt;/a</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>18 8,</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>Ouettor</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>16 6</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Pueblo fnt</p>
        <p>4H</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>18 2</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>SanJuan Ra</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>-f</p>
        <p>IVs</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>17 8</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Scot LPd</p>
        <p>6H</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>17 8</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Supertcpe</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>17.5</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Kawec Bert</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>SeabWld Air</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>-f</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Rohr ind</p>
        <p>7'/a</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15.4</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>AmFin Sys</p>
        <p>7H</p>
        <p>-f</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>15.1</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Gerber pd</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>4' 8</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>U.6</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>Boeing</p>
        <p>30&amp;lt;/8</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>3H</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>13.7</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>CNA Finl</p>
        <p>8H</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13.6</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Arvin Ind</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>2'4</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>13.4</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Giant PCem</p>
        <p>8'/a</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13.3</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>TetoroP pf</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>2H</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>13.0</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>BurnsRL</p>
        <p>13'-&amp;lt;9</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>I'/a</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>12.8</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>DOWNS</p>
        <p>Latt Chg</p>
        <p>Pci.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Sherwn Wm</p>
        <p>21/a</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>15.7</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>GtNorlron</p>
        <p>26'/a</p>
        <p>4Va</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>14 5</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Craig Corp</p>
        <p>ll&amp;gt;/4</p>
        <p>V/7</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>118</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Shaklee</p>
        <p>24&amp;gt;/4</p>
        <p>2H</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>9 8</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>GtLaKDre</p>
        <p>29'/S</p>
        <p>3&amp;gt;'8</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>9.6</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>AAattey F</p>
        <p>12'4</p>
        <p>1'8</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>8.4</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>AmFemily</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>I's</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>8.1</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>Wattvaco</p>
        <p>24&amp;gt;/4</p>
        <p>_</p>
        <p>2'8</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>8 1</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>SherWmt pf</p>
        <p>SO</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>8.0</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>illPw 4.08pf</p>
        <p>23'/a</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>7.8</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>DonLuf Jen</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>*'4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>7.7</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>World Airw</p>
        <p>4'/a</p>
        <p>_</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>7.7</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Cyprut Min</p>
        <p>15^/8</p>
        <p>l'-4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>7.3</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Mead Cgrp</p>
        <p>18H</p>
        <p>1H</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.9</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>ElginNatl</p>
        <p>20/a</p>
        <p>I'/a</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.8</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>FIther Sci</p>
        <p>l7Va</p>
        <p>_</p>
        <p>l/4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.7</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>JohntonEF</p>
        <p>5*4</p>
        <p>_</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.7</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>AAaad pfB</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>3'/a</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.7</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Martn Field</p>
        <p>31'/</p>
        <p>_</p>
        <p>2'm</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.6</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>Fabri Cntrs</p>
        <p>5H</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6 5</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Libty Loan</p>
        <p>3H</p>
        <p>-&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>'4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6 5</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Integon Cp</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.3</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Nthgate Ex</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;'4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6 3</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>Todd Shlpyd</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.3</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>Marine Mid</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>^8</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.1</p>
        <p>AlldArt AltecCp ASciE Armln Asamer AtlsCM AtiasCp wt AustralO AutmRad Banistr BergenB Beverly BowVall BradfdN Brascan CK Pet Carnat ChampHo CircleK Colemn ConsOG Cook in Cornlius CrutcR Damson Datapd DomePt Oynlctn EarthRes FedRes Filmwy Filmwy wi FlyOiaO FrontA GRI GntYell Goldfield Gdrich wf GtBasinP GtLkCh HartzM HollyCp HouOM HuskyO ImpOil instrSys intBnknt InvOvA Kaisin IS: LafyRd</p>
        <p>2631  2'/a</p>
        <p>7  ^</p>
        <p>04e  37</p>
        <p>12 170 .30 281</p>
        <p>7?a  7^  734  H</p>
        <p>368  343^  34H  3434</p>
        <p>111 409 10 382 .20 195 la 301 .16 354 la 282 405</p>
        <p>20'7  l3r4  19'8</p>
        <p>LeeEnt  76</p>
        <p>LOewT wt Marindq MarGp pf 2.25 McCuiO Megoint  .24</p>
        <p>MilierW  60</p>
        <p>MitchlE  .12</p>
        <p>N Kinney NtPatent NProc Nolex NoCdO OzarkA PF Ind PECp PrenHa Presley RelGp wt ReshCot Resrts A Risdon Robntch RyanH SecMtg ShenanO Solitroo Syntex SystEng Tenneco wt TerraC UVInd wt UnBrd wt USFiltr UnivRs Vernitrn WarnC pf</p>
        <p>9 16 11 16 f I 16</p>
        <p>27  2234  22'</p>
        <p>744  3'/a  3'</p>
        <p>.24  105  7H  6&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>60 753 U22  203^</p>
        <p>.12  956  33*'4  303</p>
        <p>118  2*4  2'</p>
        <p>793  114  10*</p>
        <p>SOe  114  7  63.</p>
        <p>217  4''  3+</p>
        <p>165  8''.  73.</p>
        <p>lOe  115  3'7  3+</p>
        <p>137 .611  309</p>
        <p>1.34  X43  24H  23'/7</p>
        <p>296  10^/a  10&amp;gt;4</p>
        <p>, nGURES REPORTED ..</p>
        <p>Heilig-Meyer.s Co. reported record revenues and earnings for the nine months ended Dec. 31.</p>
        <p>For the period, total revenues increased by 18.4 per cent to $49,6 million from $41.9 million last year. Net earnings increased from $3.02.'i,000 to $3,566,000, an increase of 17.9 per cent. Earnings per share rose to $1.47 compared to the $1.25 results for the same period in 1976, it was noted.</p>
        <p>On revenues of $19.6 million, earnings for the third quarter were $1,541,000 or 64 cents per share compared with revenues of $16.6 million and earnings of $1,.389,000 or ,58 cents per share for the corresponding period of 1976.</p>
        <p>HIGHEST QUARTER</p>
        <p>Pic N Pay Stores Inc. reported that sales and earnings for the second quarter ended Dec. 24 were the highest for any quarter in the companys history.</p>
        <p>Alvin E. Levine, president of the self-service shoe chain, said that in the 13 weeks ended Dec. 24, sales were $22,183,000 compared with $17.590,000 a year ago. Net income was $1,959,000 or 65 cents per share compared with $1,479,000 or 50 cents per share in last years second quarter.</p>
        <p>In the 26-week period, sales were $36,037,000 compared with $30,466,000 last year. Net income was $2,571,000 or 86 cents per share versus $2,252,000 or 76 cents per share in the comparable year-earlier period.</p>
        <p>REGIONAL DIRECTOR</p>
        <p>George Stevens, former manager of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Companys Greenville District, has been named regional agency director with offices in Durham.</p>
        <p>A native of Kenley. Stevens joined NCM in 1963 as an agent in the Goldsboro District. He was named staff manager for the district in 1968, and manager in Greenville in 1974.</p>
        <p>In his new duties, he will be responsible for sales operations in the northern metropolitan areas, including Washington, D.C., Newark, Philadelphia and Baltimore, as well as the Tidewater Virginia area and Greenville, Goldsboro and Fayetteville.</p>
        <p>395</p>
        <p>,16  xl90  18'</p>
        <p>762 22'</p>
        <p>40  321  13'</p>
        <p>323  IFs  lOH  1!</p>
        <p>SO  461  I6'^7  15'  16'</p>
        <p>69  23/4  2</p>
        <p>158  77'%  21</p>
        <p>24  +  3</p>
        <p>lO'/?- '4 '4-1 16 18  -  ,'b</p>
        <p>2Fa + 238 12H4t'7</p>
        <p>234</p>
        <p>115</p>
        <p>0  xll4  9+a  9  9H^^</p>
        <p>575  234  2' 8  28 i</p>
        <p>204  3  32  1  16  1  16</p>
        <p>28  431  123^4  II'7  1238-1</p>
        <p>30  128  14^8  13^8,  14'e-l</p>
        <p>8&amp;lt;k WE SELL AND faj SERVICE TOOLS M</p>
        <p>Call 1-800-446-8022 Bill Wright</p>
        <p>Eastern Carolina Representative Grimsley &amp;amp; Grimsley, Inc.</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Rath Pack</p>
        <p>3H </p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Std Metals</p>
        <p>6  '/a</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Recor inti</p>
        <p>3'/a - '.4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>Geni Explor</p>
        <p>8'/ - H</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>PoKSta Phot</p>
        <p>7m - '/a</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>Thomson .... HouOilM . AmdahiCp .. Syntex Corp MitchlEO AmSafty Eq Dome Petri Sundance O Crystal Oil FiyDia Oil</p>
        <p>Weekly Amex Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) The following is a list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
        <p>The total is based on the median price of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded</p>
        <p>Tot(5l000) Saies(hds) Last S11,315 2968  38'2</p>
        <p>S9.337  3152  29's</p>
        <p>S3.255  X66  4834</p>
        <p>$3.196  x1533  2IH</p>
        <p>$3.059  956  313-4</p>
        <p>$3.020 3606  83'</p>
        <p>$2.801  548  50'4</p>
        <p>$2.540  x954  36H</p>
        <p>$1,875  698  28''</p>
        <p>$1.844  636  29</p>
        <p>SHIRTS</p>
        <p>LAUNDERED</p>
        <p>... 991</p>
        <p>MONDAY THRU SATURDAY NO COUPON NECESSARY</p>
        <p>Itls Not Too Late To Get A Tax Break For 1977</p>
        <p>LR.A.LETSWDEIX3CT UPT0$1500 FROM YOUR</p>
        <p>Deadline Fdvniary 14,1978</p>
        <p>You can write off 15 per cent (up to $1500) from your federal income tax with an East Federal Individual Retirement Account (IRA). It's a good way for p)eople who aren't covered by company pensions to enjoy a retirement income later.</p>
        <p>But IRA does more than help you out on your 1040. IRA savings are tax-deferredjrou don't pay the government a thing until you loegin withdrawing when 3TOU retire. That means that IRA funds grow much faster than regular savings.</p>
        <p>Let East Federal start you off on a tax break now that becomes a supplementary inoome when you retire. Remember, to get a tax break for 1977 you must open an IRA by February 14. 1978.</p>
        <p>U</p>
        <p>e</p>
        <p>East Federal Sawings</p>
        <p>Office in Kinston (2 locations), Burgaw, Cape Carteret, Farmville,</p>
        <p>Greenville. Jacksonville (2 locations). New Bern, Snow Hill and Warsaw.</p>
        <p>Frank M. Lawrence, Jr.  Vice President &amp;amp; Manager, (Corner Evans St. &amp;amp; Arlington Boulevard, 756-6181, Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Member FSUC</p>
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        <p>Willie, Waylon Together For A New Album</p>
        <p>WILLIE AND WAYLONWillie Nelson, left, and Waylon Jennings at a party in New York celebrating their new recording.</p>
        <p>TOP QUALITY</p>
        <p>OET YOUR SHARE OF SUPER SAVIMOS...</p>
        <p>OVERTON'SEveryday Low Prices  Greenville's Best Meats -k Number One Service</p>
        <p>BIGGER,BETTER FOOD BUYS</p>
        <p>GRADE A WHOLE</p>
        <p>By MARY CAMPBELL AP Newsfeatures Writer</p>
        <p>The last time they got toother to record. Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson  plus Jessi Colter and Tompall Glaser -came up with country musics first platinum album. The Outlaws sold more than a million copies, giving it platinum status in 1976.</p>
        <p>Now theyve recorded Waylon and Willie for  RCA</p>
        <p>Records, with five duets and three solos apiece.</p>
        <p>At one time their approach to country music, more contemporary and tougher sounding than the usual sounds from Nashville. earned them a good deal of scorn. But lately,  their</p>
        <p>records have been selling big and theyve been winning some</p>
        <p>atirarHc</p>
        <p>Willie Nelsons LP, Red-Headed Stranger, Is  gold.</p>
        <p>Waylon Jennings Dreaming My Dreams. 'Are You Ready for the Country? and Waylon Live are gold and his "01 Waylon Is platinum. Last summer his single, Luchenbach, Texas. sent more tourists there than that little town could hold.</p>
        <p>Waylon and Wlllle has two songs on it written by Kris Kristofferson and. until the two singers started talking about it with an Interviewer In New York, they didnt realize exactly how those songs got on there.</p>
        <p>Nelson says. Waylon picked most of the songs. I liked his choice. He played those two songs by Kris, for instance, and I said, i think theyre great. Lets do them.</p>
        <p>Then Jennings says he cant take credit for picking those two songs for the album any longer. I was Just playing them for you. I hadnt picked them to record. I was surprised when you picked that The Year 2003 Minus 25. but I liked the idea. And Dont Cuss the Fiddle sounded like a confession to me.</p>
        <p>Nelson comments in his soft-spoken way. We didnt do that much research on this album. Jennings says he likes to work when inspiration hits. He lives in Nashville In a really pretty house with a good-looking woman (his wife. Jessi Colter) in it. And its got a swimming pool and I cant swim and a tennis court and I cant tennis. One time when Nelson was visiting from his home in Colorado, the two men went to a poker game.</p>
        <p>Jennings says. 1 had the verse and chorus of Good Hearted Woman and 1 was completely stopped and couldnt finish it. 1 said to him at the game. Willie, if you help me finish this Song. Ill give you half of it. I want to record it tomorrow.</p>
        <p>1 spent the night at Way-lons house that night. Nelson says, and 1 woke up the next morning writing this song. Jessi said 1 wrote it on orange juice. 1 told Waylon about it at the breakfast table, so we finished it after breakfast. We wasnt scheduled to record but Waylon called the studio and set up some time for that day. Thats the way 1 like to record. Jennings says. "When you feel it. get after it.</p>
        <p>Nelson says. We went over to Waylons office and he played me those two songs of Kris and so we recorded those that day. too. I thought he had it all planned out. Now 1 come to find out it was just falling together.</p>
        <p>Both men were bom in Texas. Jennings in 1937 in Littlefield and Nelson in Abbott in 1933 Jennings met Buddy Holly when he was a disc jockey in Lubbock and toured with him in 1958 and 59 as a bass player. In February 19.59 he gave his seat on a plane Holly char tered to J.P. Richardson, the Big Bopper. Tommy Allsop gave his seat to Richie Valens The plane crashed and Holly. Richardson and Valens were killed.</p>
        <p>Jennings put together a band called the Waylors and per rmed in Phoenix. Thats</p>
        <p>f&amp;lt;*Tn</p>
        <p>where the two men met, when Nelson was touring and played Phoenix, in 1965, Jennings says. I had just signed with RCA and I was planning to move to Nashville and I asked what he thought. He told me to stay in Phoenix. 1 took off for Nashville.</p>
        <p>Nelson had lived in Nashville, and played bass for Ray Price. He left and moved to Austin, for a long time performing mostly in Texas, saving plane fares. For the last couple of years, now that he commands a higher fee. he has been touring extensively all over the country once again. Last year. Jennings says, he only worked 71 days but hell tour more this year. From Dec. 28 to the end of March, theyre performing 65 times together.</p>
        <p>Its easier in Nashville to get your songs recorded than it is to get yourself recorded, Nelson says. There wasnt anyone trying to keep me from singing except Faron Young. He recorded Hello Walls  I was thinking about putting a band together and he sad. No, you stay in town and let me sing them.</p>
        <p>Jennings says, Will has a style of singing that is back phrasing. To this day I cant do it at all. As far as playing guitar. I have a straightforward approach and rush the beat, thats my style. If I try to Imitate Willie on stage, they think the boy is losing his voice and his mind at the same time.</p>
        <p>Jennings favorite song by Nelson is And So Will You My Love. the title taken from a line by Elizabeth Taylor in the movie The Sandpiper. Jennings says. She has this little crippled bird she Is patching up and Richard Burton told her It would get well and fly away.</p>
        <p>Nelson most likes to hear Jennings perform MacArthur Park.</p>
        <p>The two men are good friends as well as sometimes a performing team. Jennings says a couple of songs have been in a kidding vein. Ill Sing You in My Song if You Sing Me in Yours and All This Good OT Waylon Is Giving Me the Willies.</p>
        <p>But one never knows what to expect from Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. Nelson puts on a tape of his upcoming album and says its songs he used to sing back before 1 had any records out. when I sang in sniall lounges and country clubs and things.</p>
        <p>The first song heard is Stardust,</p>
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        <p>Lunchroom menus for the Greenville elementary schools during the coming week have been announced as follow:</p>
        <p>Monday  Hot dogs, baked beans, french fries, cinnamon buns, milk;</p>
        <p>Tuesday  Spaghetti, lettuce with dressing, peaches, french bread. valeh|inecake, milk;</p>
        <p>Wednesday  Meat loaf, whipped potatoes, green beans, rolls, peanut cookies, milk;</p>
        <p>Thursday  Beef stew, pears, rolls, cake, milk;</p>
        <p>Friday  Vegetable soup, crackers. Sausage biscuit, cheese cubes, half of fresh orange, milk.</p>
        <p>Band Boosters Meet Tuesday</p>
        <p>Greenville City Band Boosters will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Rose High School band room.</p>
        <p>The Agnes Fullilove Band, under the direction of Johnny Woolen, will provide entertainment for the meeting.</p>
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        <p>VALENTINE COLLECTION. . .captures attention of Sadie Saulter School students, left to right. Julia</p>
        <p>Frost, Karen Krewatch, Bill Zadeits and Peter Fagan.Yesteryear Valentines</p>
        <p>The valentines are so exquisite and intriguing  you get an idea of what old valentines were like. You feel like you are drawn into the past instead of being at school looking at the display, said Julia Frost, a fourth grader at Sadie Saulter.</p>
        <p>Other fourth grade students commenting on Mrs. Lillian Scotts valentine display included Karen Krewatch, who added, The valentines are old-fashioned and different from the ones of today.</p>
        <p>Peter Fagan continued, They are fancy and show a lot of detail. The valentines are cute and each one has a personality.</p>
        <p>Bill Zadeits likes the lacy ones and the pop up cards. 1 like the verses and things they say.Valentine s Day Big Event 50 Years Ago</p>
        <p>Love and friendship are symbols of ornaments that decorate valentines, which are shown in Mrs. Lillian Scotts coilection started in 1925.</p>
        <p>Librarian at Sadie Sauiter Elementary School, Mrs. Scott has decorated a school display window showing some of her valentines.</p>
        <p>Valentine Day was aiways a big time in the rural two-room schools attended by the youngsters of 50 years ago. For weeks before the 14th, the children worked on a valentine program of dances, poems and songs. A big box was decorated and all the valentines put in it. Then on Valentines Day, the parents came and the children performed for them. The valentine box was opened and the cards passed out. It was a much bigger affair than Christmas. Every child got lots of valentines and the afternoon was spent sharing them, recailed Mrs Scott.</p>
        <p>Most of the valentines came from Sears Roebuck Co. Right after Christmas, the catalog containing the valentine selections came and after much consultation and mind changing, the orders were placed. My family usually ordered the extra large collection of 100 and then my brothers and I divided them.</p>
        <p>Ive always loved valentines and with oider brothers, 1 was able to participate in the fun several years before starting to school. I guess I am a bom collector and have kept every one I ever received. The majority of them are from the years 1928-31. One of my favorites is the homemade heart given me by a teen-ager, who was paralyzed by polio. All of them hold special memories  so many of the 'givers are no longer living, including my parents and two of my brothers, and of course, I have lost contact with most of the people, said Mrs. Scott.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Scott was born in</p>
        <p>Southeastern Oklahoma in the part of the state that was originally Indian Territory. Her parents pioneered in the state, moving there in a covered wagon from Texas as newlyweds in 1904.</p>
        <p>She was the youngest of five children and the only girl. My brothers teased me a lot, but were also very protective and shared their books and school project long before I started to school.</p>
        <p>The nearest school was three miles away and the boys rode horses. When I started to school, I shared a bay horse  Traveler  with my youngest brother. The two-room school had grades one through four taught by one teacher and grades five through eight by another.</p>
        <p>The school, named Clear Lake School, was located on a lake and some of the children came to school in canoes. Often in pretty weather, the children</p>
        <p>would go for a ride on the lake during lunch or recess, she added.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Scott's family moved to Lexington. Okla.. located in the central part of the state, while she was still in grade school. The roads were better, but the school was aLso a two room, two teacher school, she continued.</p>
        <p>After graduating from the University of Oklahoma, she served as a Red Cross social worker attached to Army and Navy ho.spitals in California. It was there she met a sailor, B. E. Scott, from North Carolina. They were married in 1946 and came to North Carolina to live. The couple have been living in Greenville since 1%1 and he is an associate professor in the School of Technology at ECU.</p>
        <p>After the death of an only child, an 11 year old daughter in 1961, Mrs. Scott attended ECU and obtained a master's degree in library science. She has been at Sadie Saulter since 1966.</p>
        <p>The school display case has given Mrs. Scott the opportunity to share with the children some of the articles she has been collecting  rocks, Indian arrowheads, World War II articles and dinosaurs.</p>
        <p>A Roman priest and a bishop of Terni were the most important of several saints named Valentine, Both were executed in Rome in the Third Century Its probably a coincidence that their feast day is also the day set aside for lovers.</p>
        <p>Verses and other valentine greetings were popular even in the Middle Ages. At that time, few people could read or write and lovers usually said or sang their valentines to their sweethearts.</p>
        <p>Written valentines began in the 1400s. The idea of paper valentines spread throughout Europe and began to take the place of valentine gifts. In the early 1800s, factories began to</p>
        <p>make valentines  black and white pictures were printed on pretty paper: however most people bought plain pictures and did their own painting.</p>
        <p>Valentines then became fancy  trimmed with ribbons and lace. Factories made paper lace for valentines and then folded ones. By the end of the 19th century valentines could be bought for a few pennies. Ornaments for early Valentines were made by hand and each had a special meaning  a fan meant Open up your heart a ribbon, You are tied up or You are my girl.</p>
        <p>Valentines probably came to America with the earliest English settlers. Men often gave valentines as proposals of marriage. The cards were handwritten and cutouts were popular.</p>
        <p>Esther Howland, of Worcester. Mass., began filling orders for valentines around the mid I840s.</p>
        <p>It was not until the beginning</p>
        <p>of this century, however, that the custom of sending valentines became popular among children. Parents started to send little love notes to their sons and daughters and the children sent similar notes to their playmates and parents. Stores soon began selling colored paper hearts and other materials with which children could make their own valentines.</p>
        <p>Children in kindergarten and primary grades were taught how to make them and schools have continued to celebrate the day.</p>
        <p>Even as a little girl, Mrs. Scott loved cats and many of her friends gave her cards featuring cats.</p>
        <p>Mrs, Scott has displayed valentines that were popular during 1925-31  such as post cards in 1925, folded valentines with pictures printed on both sides and movable parts in 1926-29. and during 1929-30s, three dimensional and cutout cards.</p>
        <p>Text And Photos By Rosalie Trotman</p>
        <p>SCHOOL LIBRARIAN. . .Mrs. Lillian Scott shares her valentine collection</p>
        <p>with Felicia Heath, Glenda Daniels and Danny Pike, left to right.</p>
        <p>FOLDED VALENTINES. . with pictures printed on both sides were popular in 1926-29. Three dimensional</p>
        <p>and cutout cards were favored during</p>
        <p>1929-30s.</p>
        <p>Accent On Living</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Sunday. February 12,1978-C-lAfter 28 Years, Household Noiss Are Like Music To Her Ears</p>
        <p>FERGUS FALLS. Minn. (API The whirring of the kitchen exhaust fan. the rumble of the furnace kicking in. the eerie music of wind and the buzz of a fly  all are music to Hazel Magdich.</p>
        <p>After 28 years of hearing trouble and 21 :^rs of dependence on a hearing aid. sur^ry has enabled Mrs. Magdich to hear again.</p>
        <p>The hearing loss itself was not so painful as the worry it caused her. Mrs. Magdich said</p>
        <p>when she discovered she was losing her hearing she was a freak.</p>
        <p>1 should have been more open about it. she said.</p>
        <p>After discovering she couldnt hear with her left ear, Mrs. Magdich visited several specialists who couldnt find anything wrong. They all said it was nerve deafness.</p>
        <p>The condition worsened, and by 1950 it was bothering her at work, where she used the tele</p>
        <p>phone. The hearing in her right ear was slowly diminishing, too. ^</p>
        <p>In 1951, when she married Steve Magdich, her hearing loss was really bothering her. She recalls how nervous she was meeting her husbands coworkers and trying to pretend she could hear what they were saying.</p>
        <p>When she became pregnant with her first child she said she was more worried about being able to hear the doctor than</p>
        <p>about the labor pains. But she didnt mention her problem.</p>
        <p>I was not about to admit there was anything wrong with my hearing. she said.</p>
        <p>Pretending she could hear normally was getting more difficult. One day. she and another woman were standing side by side in the kitchen washing dishes. And Mrs. Magdich couldnt hear the conversation.</p>
        <p>Finally, it was too much and she bought a hearing aid. That helped, but not enough.</p>
        <p>And she was always worried she wouldnt be able to hide the hearing aid and conceal all the wires.</p>
        <p>1 was just a ncr\ous wreck through it all I dont know how long it was before I admitted it, Mrs. Magdich said. The only time 1 ever felt relaxed was late at night,</p>
        <p>Specialists had told her sur-^ry would not produce much improvement in her hearing But. finally, in desperation, she decided to try it anyway.</p>
        <p>Surgeons replaced the tiny stirrup bone in each ear with a tiny piece of wire. Normally, this bone vibrates when struck by sound wa\es, but in i\cr case the bone* had become rigid</p>
        <p>The first sound she heard after the surgery was her husband and two children walking into the room to see her.</p>
        <p>"It sounded like a herd of elephants doing a tap dance. she said. She was so thrilled</p>
        <p>with the beautiful sound of noise that the pain didnt matter.</p>
        <p>Chi'wing crunchy foods .st.&amp;gt;und^ very noisy. Brushing hair and wa.shing the face with a wa.shcloth sounds noisy, .Mrs ,VIagdich. Whats it like to hear after all those years? Mrs. Magdichs diary entry after her surgery fells it all</p>
        <p>On our way home. I could hear the music on the eight-track from both ears. I cried  who could blame me?</p>
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        <p>C4-The Difly Reflectar, GnorfUe, N.C.-8unday, Peiiruery U, IV</p>
        <p>Miss Garver Weds Mr. Woodall</p>
        <p>Dawn Marie Garver and William Sandy Woodall were married in the Grace Free Will Baptist Church at 3 p m Satur day The Rev Rogjer Tripp officiated at the double-ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>The bride is the dau0iter of Mr and Mrs Wayne R. Garver Sr. of Greenville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs William R Woodall of Knoxville. Tenn.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white gown of silk organza with Venise lace yoke and a high, lace neckline. The bodice and long full sleeves were accented with lace appliques and pearls. The empire waist was finished with a lace belt. The full organza skirt was enhanced with a built-in train that flowed chapel length. She wore a matching lace headpiece with a three-fourths illu</p>
        <p>sion veil and carried two dozen red roses, babv's breath and</p>
        <p>Bible Study Given At Meet</p>
        <p>The Patient Circle of The Kings Daughters held its meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clara Moye Shackell The Rev. Adrian Brown conducted the Bible study.</p>
        <p>President Miss Mary Wells conducted the meeting and yearbooks for 1978 were distributed.</p>
        <p>Campbell soup labels, cancelled postage stamps, old eyeglasses and jewelry were collected. Members were reminded to continue saving these items, bring them to the March meeting.</p>
        <p>WOMEN ARTISTS WORKS ON EXHIBIT</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - An exhibition of works by 116 prominent women artists ranges from tiny jewelry pieces in precious metals to sculptural fiber pieces of monumental scale.</p>
        <p>The exhibit at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, entitled Clay, Fiber, Metal by Women Arists," is co-sponsored by the museum and the Womens Caucus for Art.</p>
        <p>pompons</p>
        <p>The church altar was centered with a fifteen-branch brass candelabra holding an arrangement of burgundy and green carnations. pom pons and babys breath Each side of the church was flanked by two nine-branch candeiabra holding matching florai arrangements. Family pews were marked with white satin bows.</p>
        <p>A program of nuptial music was presented by organist and pianist Dwight Whitworth, and soloist Debra Whitworth, who .sang "We've Only Just Begun and It Seems I Always Loved You Forever." Greg Rogers, guitarist, and I^eslie Dickerson, soloLst, also sang The Wedding Prayer</p>
        <p>Kimberly Garver of Greenville. sister of the bride, was honor attendant. She wore a format gown of velvet burgundy with an empire waistline and angel lace sleeves. She carried a nosegay of mixed flowers.</p>
        <p>Darlene Doughtie of Greenville was bridesmaid. Patsy Arnold of Greenville was junior bridesmaid. They wore formal gowns of hunter green velvet with empire waistlines and angel lace sleeves. They carried nosegays bf mixed flowers.</p>
        <p>Amy Blizzard of Greenville was flower girl. She wore a formal gown bf burgundy velvet with lace sleeves. She carried a ba.sket of mixed fiowers.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were Eddie Woodall, brother of the bridegroom, and Dawson Page, both of Greenville, Kevin Woodall of Virginia Beach, Va cousin of the bridegroom, was ring bearer.</p>
        <p>The brides mother chose a formal length gown of blue polyester with a chiffon jacket. She wore a corsage of red and white roses.</p>
        <p>The mother of the bridegroom seiected a formal length blue gown and wore a matching corsage.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Alma Garver and Mrs. Mary Fenn, grandmothers of the bride, and Mrs. Woodall, grandmother of the bridegroom, were</p>
        <p>remembered with corsages.</p>
        <p>A reception was held in the fellowship hall following the ceremony. Guests were greeted by Mrs. I^t Hudson Mrs Faye Garris served cake and Judy Maynes. aunt of the bride, poured puncb. The serving table was decorated with an arrangement of burgundy carnations and pom pons The bridegrooms aunt, Mrs. Marie Honeycutt of Selma, presided at the guest register. Rice bags were distributed by Dawn Second, cousin of the bride The wedding was directed by Mrs. Dorothy Hudson.</p>
        <p>F'or a wedding trip to unan</p>
        <p>nounced points, the bride wore a corsage lifted from her bridal bouquet The couple will live in F'ayetteville.</p>
        <p>The bridegroom is a graduate of D H Conley High School and is a paratrooper in the United States Army. The bride is a graduate of J H Rose High School.</p>
        <p>An after-rehearsal dinner was held Friday evening at the Three Steers Restaurant given by the parents of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>The U-shaped table was decorated with an arrangement of red and white carnations.</p>
        <p>The bride was remembered with a corsage.</p>
        <p>Dig op  date for her homely, lonely coBurin.</p>
        <p>Never try to make her Jealooa.</p>
        <p>Remember your mannera, and ahow her the aame reqiect and conrteay yon give to thoae you dont know aa well.</p>
        <p>Tell her ahe'a prettier than her mother.</p>
        <p>In addition to remembering her on all the traditional gift-giving occasions (her birthdaya, your inniveraary, Chriatmaa and Valentinea Day), aurpriae her with a amaU gift for no apedal reaaon.</p>
        <p>Abbeys Checklist For Couples</p>
        <p>If youve had an exceptionally wonderful evening, on the following morning, aend her a aingle roaeor make it a dalaythey dont tell.</p>
        <p>If ahea flat-cheated and a 38-D walka by, pretend not to</p>
        <p>no reaaon at all, walk up behind her and plant a kiaa on her neck.</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p>e lera Hy CMugo TrHMn* N.V. Nmr Synd. Ine</p>
        <p>If you have a critidam to make, do it in private. (And never in anger.)</p>
        <p>Tell her you love her.</p>
        <p>Remember, deanlineaa ia next to godlineaa, ao when you feel turned on, turn on the ahower and Jump ini</p>
        <p>MRS. WILLIAM SANDY WOODALL</p>
        <p>DEAR READERS: Toeaday, Feb. 14, ia St. Valentinea Day, ao dont aay yon weren't tilled off in time to come op with aome flowera, an appropriate card, or aome tbanghtfnl little token of yonr affection for HIMHER.</p>
        <p>Bot being lovaUe ia a fnll-time Job, ao if yon want to make yooraelf laatingly lovaMe (and abaolntely irreplaceable), poat thia dieckliat where yon can aee it daily:</p>
        <p>FEMALES:</p>
        <p>Never ASK him if he lovea yon. Dot do tell him often that YOU love RDM. (Ajid if yon can back it up with aeveral go^ reaaona why, lay it onl)</p>
        <p>Never critidze hfan in pnbUc Bot if yon have a critidam, be anre Ha conatrnctive and offered in the apirit of helpfhlneaa and lovenever in anger or aa a pot-down.</p>
        <p>Clip newapaper and magazine artidea that might help him in his workor perhapa a cartoon or aome amusing item yon think hell enjoy.</p>
        <p>Dont bad-month hia frienda. Or worae yet, hia family. (He cant dck hia relativea.)</p>
        <p>Never keep him waiting.</p>
        <p>Every man needa a deak, a cnpboard, a doaet or nook to call hia own. Dont try to tidy it up, even though its a meaa of dntter and an eyeaore.</p>
        <p>If he Ukea yonr hair a certain way wew it that way. (At least when yonre with him.)</p>
        <p>Dont caD him at work nnleas Uo very impmrtant.</p>
        <p>If he eats (m drinks) too modi, dont nag him abont it. Bot do remind him in a loving way that yon wish hed take better care of his body becanse yon want him to be around fm a long, long time.</p>
        <p>Develop some interests other than him. The more outside interests yon have, the more fascinating hell find you.</p>
        <p>Dont quiz him about where hes been or who he saw when you werent along.</p>
        <p>Never try to make Um jealous.</p>
        <p>Never lie to him. If theres something you dont want to tell him, reserve the right to refuse to answer, but if you tell him something, be anre its the truth.</p>
        <p>Dont sulk. If something is bugging you, talk it out and dear the air.</p>
        <p>Keep yourself kissing dean from top of your head to the tip of your toes. A woman cant baie enough!</p>
        <p>Surprise him occasionaly. A little love note left on his pillow, in his lunch paO or taped to his bathroom mirror will warm his heart.</p>
        <p>MALES:</p>
        <p>TeU her you love her.</p>
        <p>If you like the way ahe looks, cooks, dresses, walks, talks, smellslet her know it. Yon cant compliment a woman too much. All women need constant reassuring.</p>
        <p>Never keep her waiting. If you know youre going to be late, call her and let her know.</p>
        <p>TeU her you love her.</p>
        <p>When youre at a party together, never leave her alone whUe youre off being charming with someone else. Most women are inclined to be insecure and not as aggressive as men in sodal situations.</p>
        <p>TeU her she is absolutely the most wtmderfiil person in the worldand sheU beUeve YOU are!</p>
        <p>Nowboth of youif you wont to be lovedlovet It pays enormous dividendsand it wont cost yon a dime.</p>
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        <p>The Greenville-Martinborough Lions Club will hold Its Super Garage Sale in the American Legion Building on Saturday, March 11th. Building is warm and dry, ample parking. Tabies will be available, at a fee, for persons or clubs who wish to utilize this Super Sale for disposing of surplus material while raising money. Advertising will be provided. If interested, call 756-6050 Monday  Friday between 9:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M.</p>
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        <p>Evans-Harris Vows Said Authors Luncheon</p>
        <p>On Saturday Afternoon Set For May 11</p>
        <p>FALKLAND  Sandra Louise Harris and William Bruce Evans Jr. were married in the Falkland Presbyterian Church Saturday at 4 p.m. The Rev. Bill Forbes officiated at the double-ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard S. Harris of Macclesfield, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Evans of Greenville.</p>
        <p>The church was decorated with standing brass candelabras holding lighted cathedral tapers. The altar was centered with a floor basket of white gladioli and a background of wedding palms. Family pews were marked with white bridal satin bows.</p>
        <p>A program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Linda Davis of Greenville, organist, and Miss Karen Wheeler of Greenville, soloist. Music included One Love,- You Light Up My Life and The Lords Prayer.</p>
        <p>The wedding was directed by Mrs. Jean Evans.</p>
        <p>The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal length gown of white maracaine, designed with a high neckline encircled in scalloped floral Venise lace. The empire bodice was enhanced by a sheer yoke of English net overlayed in miniature Venise rows in a radiating design. The yoke was outline in the scalloped Venise lace and extended down and encircled the waistline. The long, fitted sleeves featured a deep trim of English net and miniature lace with an overlay of maracaine in a trumpet design edged in scalloped Venise lace. The A-line skirt and attached chapei length train were edg-d at the hemline with miniature Venise lace. She wore a tiered illusion veil edged in Venise lace held in place by a Camelot cap overlayed in matching lace beaded with pearls.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Susan Cannon of Greenville, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a red and white dress of dotted swiss accented with red English lace. The skirt was gathered to the bodice in an empire style and featured a ruffled trim extending around the hem. She carried red mums accented with white streamers.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Kathy Evan of Greenville, sister of the bridegroom, and Jean Harris of Falkland, sister of the bride. They wore dresses of red crepe accented with white English lace identical in style to the honor attendant. They carried white mums accented with red streamers.</p>
        <p>The flower girl was Patti Harris, niece of the bride, of Macclesfield. She wore a dress identical to the honor attendant and carried a basket filled with red and white carnations.</p>
        <p>Ms. Janice Faulkner, of the ECU English Department, will be the guest speaker at this years Authors Luncheon, sponsored by the Greenville Womans Club.</p>
        <p>The luncheon will be held 'Thursday, May 11, at 12:30 p.m. at the Greenville Golf and Country Club. The winners in the 16 categories of the Creative Writing Contest will be honored at the luncheon.</p>
        <p>The Woman's Club has for many years promoted the</p>
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        <p>The father of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were Roger Sutton, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, of Raleigh, and Charles Harris, brother of the bride, of Macclesfield.</p>
        <p>For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Harris chose a blue formal length dress. The mother of the</p>
        <p>Museum Studies Program Started</p>
        <p>bridegroom chose a formal length dress of salmon. Both mothers wore corsages of white carnations.</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of Farmville Central High School She is employed with Wickes Lumber. The bridegroom is a graduate of Chicod High School. He is employed with W. fij Evans Upholstery.</p>
        <p>The couple was given an after-rehearsal dinner by their families. The attendants were presented with gifts at this time.</p>
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        <p>In a large saucepot over medium heat crumble the beef with a fork until it loses its red color. Add the remaining ingredients except the salt and spaghetti and bring to a boil; simmer, covered, until sauce is the consistency you like  about 12 hour. Chill- overnight or longer to allow flavors to blend. Remove any excess fat from top if you like. Reheat, adding salt and if necessary a little water. Serve over freshly cooked spaghetti al dente. Accompany. if you like, with pink beans, grated cheese and chopped sweet onion. The sauce is on the hot side and full flavored. Makes about I'm quarts chili.</p>
        <p>writing contest among school students and adults throughout Pitt County.</p>
        <p>The awards in the contest are: Mamie Ives Woolard Memorial, best sonnet: Eva Berry Harris, best lyric poem other than a sonnet; Virginia Collier Tripp, best story (limit 3,000 words): Eunice McGee, best childrens poem: Janie Gold Starling, best essay; Robert Orville Moye, best high school short story: Helen Gray Perkins, best high school lyric poem;</p>
        <p>Hilliard C. Rogers, best high school essay; Daisy Cal-son Latham Award, best school story based on Pitt County history; Elizabeth Utterback Memorial, best story for children under eight; Elizabeth Savage Award, best story by child in primary grades, one-three; Christine Johnston Award, best poem by child in primary grades, one-three; Ver-da Holt Award, best poem junior high, seven-eighth;</p>
        <p>Frank M. Wooten Award, best stories in grades four-sixth; Bessie Wade Wooten Award, best poem, grades four-six; and Agnes Fullilove and Carolyn James Award, best essay, junior high, seventh-eighth grades.</p>
        <p>Contest entries must be submitted to Mrs. J. L. Savage, P. 0. Box 178, Greenville. 27834, by April 1.</p>
        <p>Entry guidelines are as follows: two copies, typed, double spaced and signed with a pen name; accompanied by a sheet of paper with proper name, age, grade, school, correct address and telephone number.</p>
        <p>For further information or reservations call Mrs?* Harry Hastings, president of the Womans Club, 756-1384, Mrs. Savage, chairman of the writing contest. 756-4867. or Mrs. Dink James, chairman of the Authors Luncheon. 752-2753.</p>
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        <p>Flora S. Kaplan, professor of anthropology and director of the program, notes that there has been an enormous growth of museums in recent years and consequently an increasing need for highly trained professionals.</p>
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        <p>By Erma Bombeck</p>
        <p>^ ou all know how 1 feel about ailing hu.sband.s.</p>
        <p>11 God had meant for men to be home in the middle of the afternoon he would have created a woman who run.s on batteries.</p>
        <p>Anyway, my husband took to  his lxd last week and on my 26th trip to his room. I gave him my I've given you the best year of my life" speech.</p>
        <p>It runs about a minute and a half, but its brilliant. It touches on how I remained silent when his mother pushed for a funeral ma.ss for our wedding, how I had never questioned his allergies to wet diapers and running noses</p>
        <p>Laura This is depressing. 1 think Lamonl has the same thing I've got "</p>
        <p>"Youre being ridiculous, 1 said as 1 flipped to As the World Turns. He yelled again, Whats the matter with Karen? 1 think she's unstable."</p>
        <p>"She has amnesia.</p>
        <p>"Could you fill me in on</p>
        <p>Guiding Light? This doesnt makeanysen.se.</p>
        <p>"Bill is Hillary's real father and has led a double life for years with Bert Simone. Mike just told Bert that Bill is alive alter Bert agreed to vacation with Steve. Georgene broke into Rita's apartment since Evie is blind and wasn't sure anyone was there Jackie was annoyed to learn that Alan thinks highly of Brandy since she and Justin were living together. Now will you let me get some work done? You're worse than a child.</p>
        <p>A few minutes later, he appeared in the kitchen fully dressed 'Well. he .said. "I took your advice. I grew up. Took me six soap operas and five hours, but it was worth it.</p>
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        <p>and how 1 had given up a successful career as a baton twirler to make a home for him. Then 1 told him the dumb waiter (me) was out of order and that he should grow up and amuse himself. 1 turned on the TV and left.</p>
        <p>Ten minutes later he yelled from the bedroom, Whats a hysterical pregnancy?</p>
        <p>1 poked my head in his room. "Trust me, all youve got is a cold in your kidneys."</p>
        <p>"No. no. it's Donna on All My Children. She just told Chuck she's having a hysterical pregnancy."</p>
        <p>I flipped the channel to General Hospital. In a few minutes he yelled again. "Come here! Whats with Scottys roommate. He just made a pass at</p>
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        <p>by Rosalie Trofman</p>
        <p>The Gallery in Greenville Square will be the scene of a gala cocktail fashion show Monday evening, Feb. 20.</p>
        <p>Invitations have been mailed to prospective patrons for the event which will benefit the Heart Fund Mrs Lawrence Kd Tipton II is chairman of the benefit show.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jack A. Koontz, Mrs. Rufus Knott and Mrs Roger Mann are among those assisting Mrs. Tipton. Larry Jones will serve as organist.</p>
        <p>Mrs. David Middleton, city chairmaQ for the Heart F'und, will be narrator and Dr. Leo Jenkins is among the model escorts.</p>
        <p>Some of the models are Mrs. Graham Flanagan, Mrs. Thomas W. Parrish, Mrs. Joe Davis and Mrs. Charles Vincent.</p>
        <p>A play Valentine Sale will be presented Tuesday by Miss Nancy Browns first grade class at Third Street School.</p>
        <p>The play takes place on a street and peddlers, played by Elizabeth Hume and Michapl Thompson, are trying to sell valentines to passersby, who are members of the class.</p>
        <p>Other classmates will appear from a giant Valentine box to be sold. Costumes for the production were made by parents.</p>
        <p>The play will be given at 9:15 an(l 10 oclock assemblies at the school. Parents and interested friends are invited.</p>
        <p>Secretaries Hold Saturday Workshop</p>
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        <p>The ninth annual Farm and Home Trade Show will be held Wednesday and Thursday in Lumber-ton at the Cooperative Warehouse.</p>
        <p>Exhibits of furniture and home accessories, carpet, home insulation, draperies, nutrition and home music will be included for women attending.</p>
        <p>Spring Fashion Show Held On Wednesday</p>
        <p>The annual Welcome Wagon spring fashion show and luncheon was held Wednesday at the Greenville Golf and Country Club.</p>
        <p>Richard McKinney served as narrator and music was presented by Treva Fidler. Models included Elaine Taylor, Marge Parrish, Sylvia Ix)cco. Dorothy Wells, Katherine Vinson, Jerome Murphy, Shana Westley, Laura Baltzegar and Sherry Tripp,</p>
        <p>Fashions were presented by The College Shop, Whites, At Barre, Ltd., and Fashion Fabrics. The show was organized by Elaine Taylor.</p>
        <p>It was announced that the March and April luncheons will be held at the Ramada Inn. The Welcome Wagon board meeting will be held Feb. 22 at 10 a.m. at First Federal and is open to members. The annual card benefit netted $150 for the club project. Linda Barnes, Mary Vo-Jtecky and Karen Jones were chairmen.</p>
        <p>Welcome Wagon hostess Carolyn McCalmont will be mov ing to Cleveland, Ohio,</p>
        <p>Club members are invited to attend a newcomers coffee Feb, 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cherry</p>
        <p>When leftover cooked rice is on hand, add it to a tuna salad and serve on lettuce.</p>
        <p>SWEDISH COFFEE CAKE Diener's Bakeiy</p>
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        <p>Oaks clubhouse. Mary Vojtecky, 752-7338, can be contacted for further information.</p>
        <p>The Gad a bouts will tour Burroughs Wellcome Wednesday and reservations are required by Tuesday at noon by calling Sylvia Locco, 756-7970. The group will leave from Pitt Plaza at 1 p.m. Share-a-craft will meet for two sessions Tuesday, F'eb. 21, and Thursday, Feb. 23. at D and  Ceramics. Doris Damone will be the instructor. Selection of items will be a flower pot with saucer, Chinese jar, ash tray, vase, lotus bowl, candleholder. ro.se vase and spoon rest. Choice selections must be made by Tuesday by calling Jean Busbee, 758-0886.</p>
        <p>New members are Loriane Cagle. Sandy Cagle, Annette Dawkins, Joyce Lee. Judy Mills. Felice Parent, Sharon Tabb and MarvG. Brooks.</p>
        <p>Bridal Couple Entertained</p>
        <p>Kathy Sue Gaskins and Jef-Irey Kiggs were honored at a floating miscellaneous shower Saturday night in the Cherry Educational Building of the Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>The refreshment table was covered with a white lace over red cloth and centered with an arrangement of white mums, red hearts and red candles.</p>
        <p>The bride-elect was remembered with a corsage of white mums.</p>
        <p>Hostesses for the shower were friends of the couple.</p>
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        <p>Engagement Announced</p>
        <p>MISS MILDRED FERN EVANS., .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Evans Jr. of Bluefield, W. Va who announce her engagement to Ronald Irwin Carraway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Car-raway Sr. of Bell Arthur. The wedding will take place May</p>
        <p>On The Young Side</p>
        <p>By Sharon Connolly</p>
        <p>t;ongratulations are extended to four Ro.se High students, win ners of contests in the field of .spcHich or drama,</p>
        <p>Cora I.ee, local winner of the Veterans of foreign Wars speech contest, advanced to the district contest which was held in Washington. She won a $50 .savings bond for her spet'ch entitled My Responsibility to America.</p>
        <p>Other recent winners of speech contests are Ray Alexander and Becky Tripp. Ray is a winner ol the Womans Club sptH'ch contest, and Becky, a winner of the Junior Woman's Club .speech contest.</p>
        <p>In the drama division, Tyrone Artis w'on for his monologue. All three of these students will now go to further competition in Williamstoii.</p>
        <p>Next Tuesday, members of the Health Horizon Club will be selling balloons to rai.se money for the Heart Fund. These balloons, with the Heart Fund insignia printed on them, will be available to .students at Rose liefore schiHil and during lunch On Saturday. Feb. 18, and Saturday, Feb. 25. the members will Ix' stationed at Pitt F^laza and Greenville Square to pass out balkxins and pins and to accept donations for this fund.</p>
        <p>Once work begins for the cast memtxTs of the annual play, work also begins for the Arts Club as they begin work on the sets.</p>
        <p>At a meeting last week, this club accepted new members for the second semester. They also enjoyed a movie. The Pawn Shop, starring Charlie Chaplin.</p>
        <p>Leisure Suit On Way Out</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The leisure suit has all but gone the way of the Nehru suit, the buffalo and other now-forgotten American institutions, reports a men's apparel .specialist.</p>
        <p>The stores are selling out the last of the leisure suits, but the concept of informality that it fostered has remained, according to Marvin A. Blumenfeld of April-Marcus, Inc., a merchandising consulting firm that serves mens retail shops around the country.</p>
        <p>Blumenfeld says more men will be wearing sport coat and slack sets and predicts that casual suits such as safari-type outfits will be popular this .spring.</p>
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        <p>On Saturday at the Greenville Golf and Country Club. 175 .secretaries from the Greenville area and across the slate par ticipatcd in a workshop sponsored by the Greenville Chapter of the National Secretaries Association (International).</p>
        <p>The workshop began at 8:45 a.m. with Brenda Wilson, president of the local chapter, welcoming participants. Judith Stancill introduced the workshop leader and the theme was You Can Surpass Yourstdf " The program was designed and presented by Bryom E. Anderson Jr., field marketing director of Life Unlimited.</p>
        <p>The program was concerned with the development of each individual's unlimited potential, guidelines for changing attitudes and effective communication.</p>
        <p>Following the workshop, a luncheon and spring fashion show was presented by The College Shop. Judy Wilson, chapter member, narrated the show.</p>
        <p>Special guests included Margaret Byrd, CPS. N. C. Division president of Greensboro, Marv Parker, CPS.' N. C. Divi-</p>
        <p>Half Prefer TV Sets</p>
        <p>LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) -Half the 50,000 children questioned in a nationwide study of television viewing habits chose TV when asked which they wanted most, their fathers or the set, says Dr. Ron Daly, family life specialist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He said the average American child spends up to six hours daily before a TV set and, Many spend more time with the TV than they do in school activities, and much more time than they spend with either parent directly.</p>
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        <p>DES PLAINES. Iowa (AP) -When choosing knives, remember three rivets in a knife handle is a sign of quality, advises the Society of the Plastics Industry, some of whose members produce cutlery components.</p>
        <p>Carbon steel takes the best edge, but will rust if not dried thoroughly after each use, according to the society. Stainless is easy to clean and looks pretty, But, except for high-priced stainless, it does not keep a good edge.</p>
        <p>Serrated knives are a boon for the beginning cook or the pro  they go through even frozen vegetable boxes without difticulfv.</p>
        <p>Sion president-elect of Charlotte, and Joan Brown. N. C. Division secretary of Monroe.</p>
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        <p>The seminar was coordinated by the Workshop Committee of the Greenville Chapter with Nila Bland serving as chairman assisted by Betty Thompson. Barbara Evans and Betty Hines.</p>
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        <p>Parity: A Different Thing To Different People</p>
        <p>EDITORS NOTE - When-ever tteres trouble on the tama, or poUttdans gran&amp;gt;le with agricultural policy, the word parity crops up. Ilnpo^ tant, DO doubt - Its the battle cry 0 the current natknal anner strike  bid what does tt mean? Itie following article explains It and Incidentally oi-fers a ludd i^imer on faim ecooomics that will bdp you understand todays fennent.</p>
        <p>By TERENCE L. DAY For The Associated Press</p>
        <p>PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -Back in the 1950s the hit musical Lil Abner rollicked through 693 Broadway performances with Marryin Sam singing about the nations economy.</p>
        <p>The farm bill, he sang, should be 89 percent of parity. Another fella recommends it should be 93. But 80, 90, 5 percent  who cares about degree; its parity that no one understands.</p>
        <p>Twenty years later parity is the rallying cry for a national farmers strike. But Washington State University agricultural economists say marryin Sams folk wisdom is as true today as it was 20 years ago. Hardly anyone understands parity.</p>
        <p>The scientists agree with striking farmers that these are hard times for some segments of agriculture. Dr. Albert H. Harrington says producers of export crops such as wheat and feed grains havent been in such a severe price-cost squeeze since the depths of the Great Depression during the 1930s.</p>
        <p>But he and Dr. A. Desmond ORourke say its unfortunate that parity has been injected into the discussion of what should be done about low farm prices. That just confuses the issue, they contend.</p>
        <p>What is parity?</p>
        <p>The word means equality. So. when a farmer says he wants parity, your first job is to find out what kind of equality he wants. Does he want equality of prices, of costs, of income, of profit, or of living standards? Does he want to be equal with farmers at some time in the past? Or does he want equality with other elements of society today?</p>
        <p>Many of these different concepts of parity have been included in present or past agricultural legislation. Consequently. parity has come to mean different things t&amp;lt;f different people.</p>
        <p>But even after you find what kind of parity the farmer wants, you still dont really  know what he wants. Striking farmers say they want parity prices. But maybe they really just want a reasonable profit on their crops. And ORourke and Harrington say parity prices dont as^w^jprofits With parity prices some farmers can go broke while others make windfall profits because parity prices are not valid measure oLthe profitability for any given commodity, nor of individual farming operations.</p>
        <p>Harrington says the idea of some type of parity for farmers originated in the 1920s. It was first put into law with the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933. but the word parity didnt</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Christopher Sholes, the inventor whose typewriter helped win women millions of Jobs along with economic self-sufficiency, was bom in February, married in February and died on Feb. 19, 1890.</p>
        <p>Attempts to Invent writing machines were many and un-successful  until Sholes and his two associates patented the first commercially-practical type-wrlter in 1868, according to Intellectual Property Owners, Inc., the noihprofit group dedicated to preserving the American patit system.</p>
        <p>Five years iater, after making over 50 different nwdels and obtaining numerous other pptorrfs on them, Sholes sold his rights to the Remington Arms Co., which further improved the machine and introduced it on the market. Continuing to p^ect the machine for mington, Sholes wrote that he was gratified to have done something for women, who have always had to work so hard, IPO reports.</p>
        <p>Mark Twain was an early purchaser of a Sholes-Reming-ton Type-Writer. as it ^ called, and became the first Aanerican aikhor to ddivCT a tvoewiitten book naanuscnpt to a^aS, his life On The Mississippi.</p>
        <p>appear in federal legislation until the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 19.38.</p>
        <p>The government has used several programs designed to support prices farmers receive at some percentage of parity with the prices they pay. The formula for calculating parity has been frequently changed.</p>
        <p>The original concept was (hat if the price of the things farmers bought increased seven times, the price of wheat should rise seven times. That would be 100 percent of parity. Harrington says.</p>
        <p>"By the end of the 30s. economists were conscious that greater increases in productivity were occurring in the production of some products than in others, Harrington said. So. after World War II. the parity concept was adjusted to allow for some changes in productivity.</p>
        <p>This was accomplished by averaging the current prices farmers received over the previous 10 years. These prices are compared with prices farmers paid during the 1910-1914 period. Based on this adjustment, the current parity price (or wheat is $5,05. But based on the original concept it would be over $6 a bushel.</p>
        <p>To arrive at the parity price, economists of the U.S. Department of Agriculture created a mythical shopping list containing things that farmers bought. Harrington says it now includes 350 goods, plus wages, interest and taxes.</p>
        <p>Unfortunately, ORourke adds, efforts to support prices at. or near, 100 percent of parity have never worked well when market prices have been substantially below parity prices.</p>
        <p>ORourke says, During the 19.30s programs, price supports ranged from about 52 percent to 75 percent of parity price. They rarely got above 75 percent. even when the concept</p>
        <p>was new. In the years since, more^often than not. market prices have been well below parity prices. Congress has not been willing to approve the heavy expenditures needed to guarantee 100 percent of parity.</p>
        <p>Todays striking farmers have made 100 percent of parity prices the focal point of their attempt to increase farmers incomes.</p>
        <p>Low prices normally mean (hat weve overproduced, and high prices normally stimulate production. So, to have $5 wheat would encourage us to produce more wheat at a time when the market price of $2.47 says we have too much already. ORourke says.</p>
        <p>Harrington says. The index doesnt tell how many of the indexed items farmers are buying. It doesnt tell how many bushels of wheat theyre selling. It simply relates the average prices all farmers are receiving to the prices theyre paying and compares this ratio to the base period.</p>
        <p>The index shows the prices of goods and services for the average farmer in the United States. But actual farmers are not average farmers. For example. the index includes the cost of dairy feed, which wheat farmers dont buy. Many similar examples exist.</p>
        <p>But even if the index were a valid measure of (arm production costs in 1910-1914, ORourke and Harrington say the index has been rendered obsolete by the vast changes in American agriculture since that time.</p>
        <p>During the base period, most farms were highly diversified. They grew most of the food that the farmers family ate. They were small. Horses and mules provided most of the power, and farmers grew most of the feed required to power their animals.</p>
        <p>But today, most farms are</p>
        <p>highly specialized and are mucti larger than they were 60 years ago. Many produce only one commodity a year. Farmers pay enormous amounts of money for huge tractors, combines and other equipment. Gasoline bills are large. Electricity bills on many farms are .staggering.</p>
        <p>Harrington says the overall productivity of American agriculture has more than doubled since 1910-1914.</p>
        <p>For these and other reasons. OHourke says, The parity index isnt really relating back to the earlier period But he doesnt blame U.SDA for that.</p>
        <p>How do you compare what your granddad paid for the kind of living that he had with what you pay for the kind of living that you have? he asks.</p>
        <p>ORourke also points out another major change affecting profits in agriculture: taxes.</p>
        <p>'Forty years ago. when a farmer sold corn he pocketed the profits. Now, when he sells corn or wheat he has to trade olf the depreciation allowances and investment tax credits against possible liability for income tax. There wasnt any income tax until 1913.</p>
        <p>OHourke says that in recent years Congress hasnt even</p>
        <p>lxM?n able to write farm legislation that will hold together for the four-year period for which such legislation usually is written.</p>
        <p>The 197:1 farm act was being questioned by Congress within a year after its passage. ORourke said. In 1973 Congress passed emergency farm legislation because it felt that the 1973 act could not handle changed condition.s. but President Ford vetoed it.</p>
        <p>ORourke and Harrington say legislation may be needed to prevent farm bankruptcies. Both are in sympathy with hard-pressed farmers. But they</p>
        <p>believe that focusing on parity  juitable solutions to the eco-</p>
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        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: Firat b inapired with the lofty thoughts and plans of action that can add to your mental growth and physical development. Then put this into effect so that you achieve a greater amount of progress and advancement than has been possible so far.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Go after personal goal^ in a matter-of-fact manner. Improve health in some way. Try to meditate and live on a higher plane of expression.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Organizing your future more intelligently is wise. Then take right steps in such directions. Reflect before you speak.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 211 Morning is a good time for visits with friends, but later you are happiest by yourself. Plan how to have a happier and more affluent existence.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 211 You can handle worldly affairs early before you get together with congeniis. Study career affairs and know how to improve them.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 211 Pbm how to make those changes that will permit you to live a more charming and rened life in the future. Meet with interesting personalities and be happy. Avoid those who could downgrade you.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 221 Study obligations well and know how best to express yourself in the future. An esfiecially good time to be with loved one.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 221 Meet with associates and work out new arrangements for the future. Good day for developing civic matters well also.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 211 You can accomplish a good deal and also show appreciation to those who have been loyal to you. Take exercises and treatments that help you become stronger, more talented, vital.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 211 Plan some time for favorite hobby or recreation. Avoid spending money foolishly. IiKlude loved ones in your plans.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 201 Get that new plan working at home so that the future will be brighter for all there and then relax. Study into a new interest that will bring you nwre benefits in the future.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 191 Get into whatever will elevate your spiritual and intellectual growth. Commimi-cate with others personally and get good results.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 201 Plen how to have more security in the future and add to present assets, property, etc. Be sure to plan repairs that bring more beauty and comfort to your surroundings.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will want to ferret out whatever is interesting and will never give up until the search is completed. Be sure to give as good an education as you can since much success will come because of this trait.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel, they donot compel." What you make of your life is largely up to YOU!</p>
        <p> 1978 McNaught Syndicate, Inc. 1</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR MONDAY, FEB. 13, 1978</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: The morning is fine for handling money matters, so make good use of this time and get excellent results. Avoid making any vital commitments of your assets later in the day.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. to Apr. 191 Take time to improve your appearance and make a fine impression on others. Show more affection for mate and get good results.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 201 Use more care in handling personal affairs today even though they may be more complicated. Think constructively.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21| Get together with associates and plan the future wisely. Convincing loved one of your true affection is wise.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 211 Begin week properly by being more cooperative with associates. Allow time to study a project that means much to you.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug 211 Putting extra time on career work brings excellent results now. Consult higher-ups and get the backuig you need in a new project.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 221 Study a new interest that could bring greater income in the future. Make contacts with persons who can be of help to you.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 221 Morning is best time to handle routine duties. Take treatments toimprove your health later in the day. Be logical.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov. 211 Handle important business matters early in the day for best results. Later use good judgment where civic work is concerned.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 211 Make better plans for the future so you have greater abundance. Sidestep one who is very annoying to you.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 201 Strive for perfection in your work and gain greater benefits. Plan time to engage in amusements with congeniis.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 191 Consult with family members before making long-range plans for the future. Take treatments that can add to yoUr vitality.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 201 Make sure not to neglect an important routine duty today. Discuss s new plan you have in mind with associates and get their support.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY . . he or she-will have ability at whatever is of a practical nature, so give the finest education you can afford anii direct it along lines of banking and finam-e for best results The study of idealistic concepts can insure a most balanced life'.</p>
        <p>"The Stars impel, they do not compel." What you make of your life is largely up to YOU!</p>
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        <p>Todays Cryptoquip clue: F equaLs P</p>
        <p>'The Cryptoquip is a simple substitution 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 accomplished by trial and error.</p>
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        <p>Q.1Neither vulnerable, as South you hold:</p>
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        <p>Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one diamond. What action do you Uke?</p>
        <p>Q.6Both vulnerable, as South you hold:</p>
        <p>854 ^AK 0 AKQIO AJSS The bidding has proceeded; North East South West Pass Pass 1 0 Pass 2  Pass ?</p>
        <p>What do you bid now?</p>
        <p>QJ8Blast-West vulnerable, as South you hold:</p>
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        <p>Q.8As South, vulnerable, you hold:</p>
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        <p>2 0 Pass 7 What do you bid now?</p>
        <p>Q.7Neither vulnerable, as South you hold:</p>
        <p>QJ98S &amp;lt;7A6 0954 AQS The bidding has proceeded: West  North  East  South</p>
        <p>1   Pass  2 0  Pass</p>
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        <p>What action do you take?</p>
        <p>Q.8Both vulnerable, as South you hold:</p>
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        <p>Q.4Both vulnerable, as South with 80 on score you hold:</p>
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        <p>PARIS (UPI) - Andrew Ensc-hede. 9. son of an American girl and a Dutch lawyer who lives in The Hague, plopped an American baseball cap on his blond curls and clomped around the American I^'gion meeting hall in Paris in Dutch wooden shoes. While mother Roberta Guippe Enschede played the guitar, Andrew .sang:</p>
        <p>"My mommys from Chicago, my poppys tall and Dutch.</p>
        <p>"I love the little Netherlands and the great big USA.</p>
        <p>"Oh Congressman, dear Congressman, please think about my plight.</p>
        <p>I want to be like mommy and my daddy, too.</p>
        <p>"Ive got two countries, got two families...</p>
        <p>To resounding applause, lively Andrew' was the hit of a meeting of the Association of American Wives of Europeans. Some 150 delegates from a half dozen fc]uropean countries gathered to step up their campaign to ea.se the U.S citizenship status of American children born abroad.</p>
        <p>The meeting was one of several around Europe in recent months of similar groups which have mushroomed since Americans overseas got the vote in 1975. The groups are linked to a rapidly growing militant movement  The As.sociation of Americans Resident Overseas  which is pushing for four objectives; "More equitable tax treatment, modification of discriminatory citizen.ship laws, extension of Medicare benefits and re presentation in Congress for overseas Americans.</p>
        <p>The meeting devoted to the citizenship laws decided that the children of attending parents would mail Valentines Day cards to U.S. congressmen, urging them to vote for three . bills introduced in the Senate and House of Representatives late last year that would change laws restricting citizenship lor children born abroad to .Americans.</p>
        <p>The Valentine shows a child carrying a U.S. and a foreign flag. He .says.  The worlds so .small, an airplanes fast, folks I rom many lands know each other, it happened with my mom and dad. The small result is me. My Valetines wish, my hope, my dream, my U.S nationality.</p>
        <p>While the overseas wives hurried about the American Legion hall with petitions and folders on the pending legislation. Andrew Sundberg, an American - economist from Geneva, explained it was he who initiated the legislation</p>
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        <p>FALKLAND - The local Title I Parents Advisory Council at Falkland Elementary School is holding a Parent Workshop every Tuesday during the month of February.</p>
        <p>A number of parents have enrolled and are learning how they can become more involved in helping their children at home with their reading and math. Several activities will be made that the parents will use at home.</p>
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        <p>"The Congress deals harshly with American citizens living overseas. said Sundberg. formerly of Tyngsboro, Mass., who married a French woman and has two daughters.</p>
        <p>"Some people in the United States have the attitude that Americans living abroad should be punished for failing to live in the United States and made to pay for their audacity.</p>
        <p>"We are sending Valentines to President Carter because its a violation of human rights to strip U. S. citizens of citizenship just because they are overseas. No other country does that. No other country taxes its overseas citizens as does the United States, either.</p>
        <p>Cambridge. Mass.. married a Venezuelan and lives in England. Her son gave up Venezuelan citizenship to become an American. But because he cannot live the required two consecutive years in the United States for health reasons, he may lose his U.S.</p>
        <p>citizenship and become stateless at age 28.</p>
        <p>Phyllis Michaux. formerly of Washington. D. C., handed out at the meeting sample letters to , be sent to congressmen to push the three bills that can affect the status of more than 10,000 Americans abroad.</p>
        <p>Delegates from various countries told of family problems caused by the U.S. citizenship laws. Kathleen de Carbuccia, an American from Cooper-stown. N. Y., married to a Frenchman, explained that under present U.S. laws a child born of an American citizen living abroad with a foreign spouse must live two consecutive years in the United States between the ages of 14 and 28. Otherwise he or she loses U.S. nationality.</p>
        <p>Thats relatively easy for people who can afford it but the tuition of a U.S. university for out-of-state residences is about what some Frenchmen earn a year. she said. Then there are such problems as flunking out. or illness. Foreign students can get scholarships, but not our children.</p>
        <p>"Then children bom of two U.S. citizens living abroad can jeopardize their American nationality by even applying for an identity card in that country. Some 20-25 U.S. citizens a year lose their nationality.</p>
        <p>Sundberg calls the situation Cinderella citizenship because U.S. citizenship disappears at midnight of the childs 28th birthday under present law.</p>
        <p>"The law is very discriminatory, based on English law from 1790, Sundberg said. Say, for example, a couple of tourists from India vacation for two weeks in the United States and the wife gives birth. The child always will be an American citizen no matter where he lives. Hes in a better category than my own children.</p>
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        <p>EDITORS NOIE - Once a week, tbey gather in each of Oilcagos SO wards to teO the ward oonunitteeman their problems. Most of the time be finds a solutloa, even an interim one, and tbey go away satisfied, ie&amp;gt; tuning die favw with didr votes on electkn day. A year after the death of Rtdianl J. Daley, if the party bosses occa-siooally feud over the spdis, the eystem remains the same.</p>
        <p>By MKE ROBINSON Aasodated Press Writer</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (AP)  Its ward night on the West Side and committeeman Frank Stemberk is hearing confessions.</p>
        <p>The 100-year-old hall is out of The Last Hurrah. Its globe-shaped lamps cast a dim glow over photographs of the mayor, the party chairman, the alderman and the state senator.</p>
        <p>A former GI lounges against the counter, a shadow across his dark face, the collar of his fatigue jacket turned up. An elderly woman, tufts of bone-colored hair poking from under her black scarf, waits solemnly, gnarled hands folded in her lap. A dozen others sit stoically along the wall.</p>
        <p>Tracy, the 65-year-old ward secretary, leads them one by one to the inner office. Thie door clicks shut and they are alone with Stemberk and their troubles. The lost job. The delayed welfare check. The philandering spouse. The empty larder.</p>
        <p>Their problems run the whole gamut of human need, says Stemberk. who every Thursday night sits in the same chair in his 22nd Ward Regular Democratic Organization office. If your Democratic com-</p>
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        <p>Area residents, parents, and boys and girls from ages eight to 16, are invited to attend a showing of the Camp Cheerio color-sound movie.</p>
        <p>There is no admission charge and ail parents interested in their son or daughter having a summer camp experience are invited to attend for complete information about Camp Cheerio.</p>
        <p>Camp Cheerio is owned'siid operated by the High Point Y.M.C.A. and is located on North Carolinas scenic mountain top near Roaring Gap. Cheerios program is designed to develop youth spiritually.</p>
        <p>Camp Cheerio Is a fully accredited member of the American Camping Association and persons interested in receiving complete information on Camp Cheerio at no obligation are urged to attend the meeting, at the First Federal Savings &amp;amp; Loan on Greenville Boulevard on Sunday, Feb. 12, at 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Gospel Concert Begins Feb. 16</p>
        <p>A special gospel concrt featuring the Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Dean will be held Feb. 16-19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Faith Assembly of God.</p>
        <p>The evangelists-singers have traveled throughout the United States and in over eight foreign countries.</p>
        <p>Steve R. Jones, pastor of the local church, invites the public to attend. The church is located at the comer of the Stantonsburg Highway and Allen Road.</p>
        <p>mitteeman cant solve your problem, or see the solution to your problem, probably God is all thats left. Thats why we call it hearing confessions.</p>
        <p>Ward night is once a week in each of the .50 Democratic party offices in the city. The throngs who app^-'to beg favors are taken here as strong evidence that, a year after the death of Mayor Richard J. Daley. Godfather politics is still going strong in Chicago.</p>
        <p>True, feuding has erupted at City Hall among Daleys followers. Mayor Michael A. Bilandic stands accused by Jane Byrne, Daleys appointee as consumer sales commissioner, of conniving in a cab fare increase. Tjrty Chairman George W. Dunne is said to be alarmed over his lack of influence. The county chairman couldnt get a sick dog out of the pound. observes an alderman. County Assessor Thomas Tully is said to be weighing a primary race against Bilandic in 1979.</p>
        <p>But out in the wards, the Chicago machine remains largely unchanged. The committeeman, dispensing jobs and favors, is baron of his fief-like ward. The precinct captain, ever ready to put in a good word at City Hail or hasten garbage collection, is his spear carrier.</p>
        <p>The effect of these political troops has been powerful. Bilandic. a face in the crowd at City Hall a year ago, crushed his Republican challenger  who subsequently packed and left town  with a 77 percent vote in the June mayoral election. In the council, only three independents remain among the 48 aldermen, all Democrats.</p>
        <p>The regular party holds all citywide offices, ail city seats on the Cook County Board and all but one of the other county posts. It has the bulk of Chicago legislative seats at the statehouse in Springfield.</p>
        <p>And many things remain the same. For example, even while a stalwart like former City Council floor leader Thomas Keane serves a corruption sentence in the federal facility at</p>
        <p>l.exington. Ky.. his wife. Adeline, serves as alderman of his 31st Ward.</p>
        <p>How do the regulars do it? Chicago, like other big cities, has voted regularly for Democrats since the Depression. But the grip of the machine and its ability to shut out both Republicans and Democratic reformers has much to do with favors, patronage and door-to-door vote getters willing to work precincts on cold, rainy nights.</p>
        <p>Favors start at the ward office. Free garbage cans are yours for the asking. If your garbage goes uncollected, a call to the Sanitation Department may get mumbo jumbo. A call to the ward office will get you a truck and a crew.</p>
        <p>One woman called me the other day and asked for three garbage cans, chuckles Stemberk, who also is 22nd Ward alderman. I asked her if two would be okay, and she said sure.</p>
        <p>On a recent night at 14th Ward Democratic headquarters. alderman Edward M. Burke, who sits in the same committeemans chair his father once held, had some typical requests: An old woman asking protection from burglars; a policeman seeking reinstatement of his old pay rate.</p>
        <p>One man cant necessarily do all these things for them. Burke says. But I can make the calls and put them in touch with the right person.</p>
        <p>If a hungry family comes to 47th Ward Democratic headquarters, committeeman Edmund Kelly, general superintendent of the Park District, may send them to a welfare office. But if the need is great, he may send them to a local Jewel supermarket.</p>
        <p>"We have an arrangement with the Jewel, Kelly says. The ward picks up the bills. We dont advertise the service, but its there.</p>
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        <p> lak. Democratic captain of the 40th precinct. 22nd Ward. I take the money out of my pocket. If you start getting too many, maybe Ill say. Okay. Ill go half and you go half.</p>
        <p>'The requests are often the same. They want jobs. says Bodlak. They want food stamps, the old mother  they want to get her into the county home.</p>
        <p>Bodlak. a paternal gray haired (iO-year-old. works like many captains for the Department of Streets and Sanitation. Few know how many such patronage jobs exist, although a cross index of jobs by political sponsor was said to be kept during Daleys time at the central committee office at the Bismarck Hotel. Most guess around 50.000.</p>
        <p>Chicagos civil service system has always been known for loopholes. Some workers have held temporary status for decades, making them vulnerable to political firing. The system was loosened further by an</p>
        <p>ordinance passed in Daleys waning days at City Hall.</p>
        <p>Two cabinets at the Everett M. Dirksen Federal Building are crammed with papers from a lawsuit filed in 1969 by attorney Michael Shakman to stop the Democrats from forcing public employes to work precincts.</p>
        <p>Take the ca.se of Peter A. .Sol-mo. viced  as politicians here say  from his job in the county assessors office.</p>
        <p>.Solmo was seeking work in 1964 when he met the Hon. Matthew P. Bieszczat. county commissioner and Democratic committeeman of the 26th Ward. .Solmo said the crusty Bieszczat (pronounced BEE-uh-sat. explained to me that an essential condition of getting and keeping such a job was that 1 do political work for the candidates for public office supported by Mr. Bieszczat.</p>
        <p>.Solmo got the job and became captain of the 26th Wards 48th precinct. Ten years later he was fired. Mr. Bieszc-</p>
        <p>zal was not sidisfied with my political work. he says.</p>
        <p>Asktxl for an interview. Bieszczat said: "I only returned your call to see what in hell you want. I havent been interviewed in 18 years, and Im not going to change the rule now. Nice talking to you. Goodbye.</p>
        <p>Rulings in the suit brought by Shakman have curtailed recent firings. But most precinct captains. like Harry Bodlak, an enthusiastic Democrat since the 1930s. would do it anyway. They like it.</p>
        <p>"Im a liberal, if you want to put me on a spectrum. says Bodlak, who is asked more often about tree stump removal than ideology. My folks lost almost all of their property in the Depression. The Republicans have always seemed to me to represent  and I dont mean this in any derogatory way  what you might call the monied interests. When anyone said Franklin D. Roosevelt I got goose pimples all over.</p>
        <p>Only in 1972. when Daley was oustwl by George McGovern forces at the national convention. has Bodlak failed to vote a straight ticket. I couldnt vote for McGovern because of what he did to our mayor. he .says. To me. Mayor Daley was a demi god. No. he was a god.</p>
        <p>For Bodlak. the vote hunt begins at registration time when he combs the precinct, house by house, for new families. All year. Bodlak has been trying to build good will by supplying favors, asking voters to reciprocate by casting ballots for regular party candidates.</p>
        <p>Election Day starts at 5:30 a m. Around 4 p.m.. Democratic election judges give him the list of those who still have ot voted,</p>
        <p>Mr. Kowalski comes home from work, Boldlak says. "Hes had a hard day and hes about ready to put his feet up and turn on the TV. I call him and say. But you promised me. You gave me your word.' He</p>
        <p>d(x'snt want to break a promise* and he thinks. This is a nice guy and he doesnt bug me too much. I guess Ill go down and give him a vote,</p>
        <p>There are 4.56 votes in the precinct. Bodlak usually gets two-thirds When its all over, he turns in his totals to committeeman Stemberk  a copy for the ward office and a copy for party headquarters downtown and goes home to  pour myself a tumbler of whiskey and watch the vote totals on TV rhe next day, he is back at the Sanitation Department  not because Im dedicated but because I want to compare my totals with what the other guys got.</p>
        <p>Call it a machine. he says. "But theres nothing wrong with a machine A machine is an intelligent creation of man to perform a function, The IX'mocratic machine has been organized to keep the Democratic Party in power in Chicago to help the people of Chicago</p>
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        <p>By JOHN D. licCLAIN AModated PreM Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter, trying to balance the federal budget by 1981, has not included any additional money for the CB program in the now Federal Communications Commission budget.</p>
        <p>Carter did propose more money for the year starting Oct. 1 to help investigate complaints of CB interference with television and other home electronic entertainment equipment.</p>
        <p>Such complaints, usually known as TVI, are by far the most numerous the FCC receives.</p>
        <p>But theres no proposed spending increase to permit increased enforcement of CB regulations, whose violations are a major topic on and off the air whenever CBers get together.</p>
        <p>The number of enforcement personnel is about the same now as it was 30 years ago. And since then, of course, the number of licensed CBers has increased by more than 12 million.</p>
        <p>Nor is there any money in Carters budget for additional license processors despite a CB license application rate still running between 300,000 and 400,000 a month.</p>
        <p>That rate of applications in resulting in waits of six weeks</p>
        <p>or more between the time you apply for your license and the time you get it. The current FCC staff just cannot handle the load any faster.</p>
        <p>Carter proposes $66.3 million for the FCC during fiscal 1979. This compares with an expected $65.9 million expenditure in the year ending Sept. 30.</p>
        <p>Some of that increase is intended to meet the inflation rale of more than 6 percent that has eaten into CBers pock-etbooks as well as the FCCs.</p>
        <p>But. if approved by Congress, some of it will go for paying 21 new staffers to take TVI complaints over the telephone.</p>
        <p>Currently, FCC engineers are responsible for taking such calls, which cut into the time they have to investigate those and other complaints.</p>
        <p>The FCC hopes the additional personnel will free the engineers to do more investigating, not only of TVI complaints but others as well including alleged CB violations.</p>
        <p>Carters budget also would permit the FCC to hire three people to build the special vehicles it uses to investigate^ complaints.</p>
        <p>These vehicles, equipped with special monitoring and other gear, now are built by FCC engineers  another time-consuming chore that cuts into their investigative work.</p>
        <p>Donna Fargo Is 'Not Different'</p>
        <p>NO CHANGEDoona Fargo says 8he*s not diang* ed since becoming a country music star, but in some ways feds more insecure. (APLaserjWo)</p>
        <p>By JOE EDWARDS Anodated Pren Writer</p>
        <p>NASHVILLE,'Tenn. (AP) -Six years after she burst onto the country music scene with the smash hit The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA," Donna Fargo says her lifestyle and values havent changed much, though she may still be a little too serious on stage.</p>
        <p>I look at myself as a serious person  too serious, in fact, she said in a_^ recerit interview. I have to guard against it when I go on stage.</p>
        <p>I just saw my^lf on a television show and I thought, Yuk. I was too serious. 1 sang a light-hearted song too seriously.</p>
        <p>Nevertheless, shes remained at the top of her profession. Billboard magazine recently named her the second leading female country singer of 1977, behind Crystal Gayle and ahead of superstars like Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton. Her late-year single. "That Was Yesterday. was listed as the 15th top song of the year.</p>
        <p>And her current release. Do I Love You?, is climbing steadily up the charts.</p>
        <p>Seven years ago. she was teaching advanced high school English in Covina. Calif. Music, until then a diversion, became her work when she released The Happiest Girl in. the Whole USA and followed it with other hits like Funny Face. "Superman. You Were Always There and Little Girl Gone.</p>
        <p>Im not different. she said, searching her mind for words to describe her lifestyle and values before music propelled her to stardom. In some ways I feel more secure and in others more insecure.</p>
        <p>Im grateful and pleased that I could do what I wanted and that people could appreciate my songwriting. But there's always the pressure of coming 14&amp;gt; with your next record But 1 like challenges and sometimes you work best</p>
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        <p>My thinking hasnt changed. What can really change is your ego. but Ive tried not to let that happen. Were all faced with similar pressures and subject to the same things  death, success, happiness.</p>
        <p>I try not to let things get the best of me by looking at it all as an experience. Ive matured and people think my song-writing has matured, but 1 dont see that much difference.</p>
        <p>To help fill her creative needs, she is writing a book of poetry during idle moments, like when Im under the hair drver.</p>
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        <p>SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI)  As Gov. Edmund G. Brown I Jr. prepares to seek re-election, I debate rages in California over I whether he is a visionary [leader of the future or an &amp;gt; expedient politician. Or both.</p>
        <p>And. by refusing to rule I himself out as a possible [challenger to President Carter in 1980, the bachelor Democrat ambitions are alive and well.</p>
        <p>After three years as chief executive of the nations most , populous state. Brown enjqys record high marks in public opinion polls for performance  even higher than those of former Gov. Ronald Reagan at the same point in his gubernatorial tenure.</p>
        <p>Still predictably unpredicta</p>
        <p>ble. the :W-year-old governor raised some international eyebrows recently when he invited Britains Prince Charles to his office and fed him cold cuts for lunch. Served by women members of his stafr the lunch was far above most picnic standards, however.</p>
        <p>Prince Charles reciprocated a few weeks later with a splendid chicken and ham repast at Buckingham Palace. In a well-advanced event. Brown flew to England at his own expense aboard a cut-rate Skytrain airliner and returned on an American carrier.</p>
        <p>His purely austere lifestyle, mysticallrtlusions in speeches, seemingly unflagging energy and persuasiveness, as always, bedazzle and befuddle his</p>
        <p>critics and supporters alike.</p>
        <p>But as the re-election season approaches, indications emerge that the former Jesuit seminarian with a passion for Zen Buddhism has all but shucked his widely publicized political pessimism. Newly gone are the long-familiar themes of "lowered expectations and survival in an era of limits."</p>
        <p>These days. Brown talks of "building and investing for the future., pursuing "untapped possibilities, buying into a space satellite and cites California as a "land of dreams. a phrase reminiscent of Reagan.</p>
        <p>The shift in tone has not gone unnoticed by Republican gubernatorial opponents and GOP legislative leaders, and even some Democratic officials.</p>
        <p>One of the  governors</p>
        <p>staunchest Democratic allies in the l.egisiature  .complained</p>
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        <p>Brown to take clear positions on politically risky issues, such as nuclear power development.</p>
        <p>"He's got an obsession with imagery. said the lawmaker, who asked not to be identified.</p>
        <p>"Jerry Brown has a damned good mind and a very useful, philo-sophical and occasionally visionary view. But when it comes down to a lot of specific hard decisions, thats what is rattling a number of people who want to work very hard with him... "</p>
        <p>Assembly Republican leader Paul Prioio of Malibu. one of Browns most severe critics, put it this way:</p>
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        <p>Training The Unskilled Also Requires Finding Them Jobs</p>
        <p>^LEE LINDER Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>PHlLADELPHIA (AP) -William Hogg quit high school 10 years ago to get married. Now hes on welfare, with three kids, and just a glimmer of hope.</p>
        <p>1 decided to come back to school because I didnt like the life I was living. shouted Ho^ over the hum of a drill press in the basement of a converted Jail where Opportunities Industrialization Center is training him.</p>
        <p>i came to OIC because I wanted to better myself, to learn a skill, to make something of myself, said Hogg, now 29.</p>
        <p>Across the hall, Deborah Hall. 20, and Thomas Smith, 22. were learning welding. Upstairs. Manuel E. Bryant, was trying to improve his typing skill in hope of becoming a clerk with the federal government.</p>
        <p>They are among 13,000 persons now being trained at OIC centers in 140 communities across America. Many are high school dropouts. Most are black, on welfare, or collecting unemployment compensation. And 60 percent are women.</p>
        <p>Since 1964, when it was created by a Philadelphia Baptist minister as a self-help ghetto project. OIC has trained more than 350.000 people and has placed 80 percent in jobs.</p>
        <p>In 1976, OIC said it trained 61.255. and the figure for last year was 63,090.</p>
        <p>No government agency, or any other private group, equals the OIC record in training the unskilled and then finding them jobs.</p>
        <p>"Unquestionably. OIC is the most effective training program in America. says Dr. Leon H. Sullivan, a militant black civil rights leader who founded OIC because integration without preparation is frustratioh.</p>
        <p>OIC Is financed by federal, state and local agencies. OIC recently received $3.2 million of the $1.6 billion distributed nationally by the U.S. Labor Department under the federal Cbmprehensive Employment and Training Act.</p>
        <p>Hugh Ferguson, executive di-ractor of Philadelphias area manpower planning council whid) annually provides local OIC units with $2.5 million.</p>
        <p>says; OIC does an excellent job. The people who go there want a job, they want to improve themselves, to move up the employment ladder. If OIC didn't do a good job, we wouldnt keep on funding them.</p>
        <p>"We must remember that in todays technology two out of three jobs that now exist wont be around by the year 2000. People are going to have to be able to count, to read, to do something with dexterity, Sullivan says.</p>
        <p>God doesnt want you to have milk and honey in heaven. He wants you to have ham and eggs on earth.</p>
        <p>Sullivan hopes'to meet with President Carter soon in an effort to channel millions of dollars more in federal funds to OIC.</p>
        <p>"If I had that kind of resource behind OIC. in the next three years we could train at least one million unemployed and put them in jobs, Sullivan said as he sat in shirtsleeves in his small church office in North Philadelphia.</p>
        <p>"We can train a person for one third of what it costs government. about $1,500 each.</p>
        <p>Currently, the OIC. with 5,000 employes in 48 states, receives about $70 million annually from federal sources, including CETA funds, plus another $10 million in personnel support and equipment from industry.</p>
        <p>"It is successful because it is community based, Sullivan says.</p>
        <p>"We go to the taprooms. We go into the pool halls, and the churches. We go to the street corners where you can see growing clusters of young men. and older men too.</p>
        <p>You can cut into crime, alcoholism. drug abuse, all of these dirty problems, if people are working.</p>
        <p>Sullivan estimates that every OIC training dollar brings a $30 return, that OIC has saved America more than $1 billion in welfare payments while the new skilled workers earned wages of more than $2 billion and paid $500 million in taxes.</p>
        <p>We need the help so badly that if they put the money where sharks are. Id jump into the water and swim with the sharks.</p>
        <p>Dr Elton Jolly, who runs the national OIC program, said part of Americas unemploy</p>
        <p>ment problem is caused by a poor educational system.</p>
        <p>"We eed a renaissance in the wliole educational approach. Jolly says, "Weve got to stem the numter of dropouts in the school system or the problem, regardless of what all of us do. will get worse There are 10 million Americans who cant read the sign, help wanted.</p>
        <p>Sullivan, the only black on the board of directors of General Motors, has chief executives of the nations 32 biggest companies on his OIC advisory</p>
        <p>council. He says. People want things to happen.</p>
        <p>He says the OIC not only can train people for jobs, it also could train people to rehabilitate a minimum of 100,000 abandoned homes across the nation by 1981 "given the resources and the support.</p>
        <p> We think it is possible for people on welfare to own their own homes, because when a person owns something he values it more. But again we need somebody to say, Lets go, were behind you, lets see you do it.</p>
        <p>Christian Academy Lists Honor Pupils</p>
        <p>The following students were recently named to the A Honor Roll and the A and B Honor Roll at Greenville Christian Academy:</p>
        <p>A Honor Roll  Jennifer Bullock, Tim Bland, Chris Buck, Jackie Bryant. Ricky Brown. Lori Brown, Sharon Dixon, Ann Edwards, Jennifer Gupton, Devin Hudson, Mary Jo Harris, Jody Hollowell, Tracy Heath, Valerie James, Elonna Leggett,</p>
        <p>Free Rides For Detroit Seniors</p>
        <p>DETROIT (AP) - The City of Detroit is giving its senior citizens a lift.</p>
        <p>With the start of the new year, free bus service is being offered to all residaits 65 and older around the clock. Previously, they could ride free only during the off-peak hours.</p>
        <p>I believe all of our citizens should be able to make full use of the citys resources, Mayor CMeman Young said. This new policy will expand the opportunities for those least able to afford transportation.</p>
        <p>To ride free, senior citizens need only show a Department of Transp(Hlation identification card to bus drivers on the citys transit syston.</p>
        <p>Faith Little, Valerie Lany, Lisa Meeks, Rhonda McLawhorn, Billy Overton, Kim Perry, Jennifer Powell, Tammy Riggs. Denise Robinson, David Rouse, and Paula Worthington.</p>
        <p>A and B Honor Roll  Kim Best. Monique Bowen, Paige Bragg. Anne Branch, Kent Brown. Chris Brown, Melanie Bunch, Shawna Chance, Brad Dixon. Brenda Dail, Renee Davis. Christy Davenport. Tammy Duke, Scott Evans, Brian Fleming. Kim Faulkner, Stuart Fleming, Beth Glisson, Robin House. Debra Haddock. Ivy Harris, Tracie Hardee, Lynn Harris, Leigh Ellen Hemby. Stacey Heath. Sarah Harris. Deborah Harrell. Ben Haddock. Kerry House, Dale Hudson. Leslie Harrell. Sandy Johnston, Kevin Joyner. Sandra Jones. Lisa James. Neil Kopping, Garrett Little. Anita Lang. Kim May, Brenda Mills, Kevin Moye, Jeny Martin. Robin McGowan, Tonya Mills, Clint Parker. Kathy Parker. Angie Powell. Frankie Pugh. Heather Pearce. Jackie Rollins. Mark Randlett, Ellen Rouse. Rachel Riggs. Sandi Roberts, Lynn Rouse, Joel Rollins, Troy Stox, Tim Sutton, Joseph Sasser. Mirinda Sutton, Nancy Stocks. Joey Safrit, Amber Tripp. Reid Tripp, Cathy Thomas. Steve Tyburski, Kathy Vemelson, Lisa Worthington, Amy Woodcock. Randell Wells. Susan Wallace, Karen Wingard, Renee Wingard, and Charlie Young.</p>
        <p>"If you are grading Jerry Brown on performance at the roslrum and saying things people want to hear, he has to get an A for excellence. If you grade him as a leader, innovator, a problem-solver. he flunks.</p>
        <p>Problem-solvers create problems with people who really dont want things to change. 1 think Jerry Brown learned that lesson a long time ago </p>
        <p>But Californians sampled in a November poll gave Brown an 80 percent favorable rating. Interestingly. 5:i percent agreed with the statement that "for all the talk about how well Jerry Brown is liked, he hasnt really accomplished anything important as governor. Last year, :18 percent agreed.</p>
        <p>Brown, once bounced from one state agency to another, challenging the effectiveness and eschewing massive expenditure of taxpayer dollars as a means of solving problems.</p>
        <p>His latest $17.4 billion proposed state spending blueprint. which is balanced for the fourth straight year without new taxes across the board, represents a departure from his past budgets for ^difficult limes,</p>
        <p>For instance, he blocked off s-ToO million for a five-year reforestation and energy conservation and development program, $300 million for housing rehabilitation and construction and $5.8 million for California to participate in an experimental communications satellite project to be launched by NASA.</p>
        <p>In his enthusiasm to protect the California environment from overdevelopment. Brown early on ran head long into big business and organized labor. They accused him of promoting an "anti-business, no-growth policy.</p>
        <p>While the governors relations with labor and business seem to be mending, farmers generally view him with caution or hostility.</p>
        <p>In what Republicans and some Democrats described as a political flip-flop, the Brown administration recently criticized a Carter administration plan to enforce a 1902 law that is supposed to limit federal irrigation water to farms of only 160 acres. The state warned it would displace "family farmers.</p>
        <p>The criticism took Interior .Secretary Cecil Andrus by surprise because several months earlier. Brown aides had proposed to the Carter administration an even tougher plan to enforce the limit .</p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>Notice to Creditors</p>
        <p>The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the estate ot William Thurman Page, deceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate, to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of July. 1978, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersigned.</p>
        <p>This the 17th day of January, 1978 Almeta J Page Administratrix of the Estate of</p>
        <p>William Thurman Page Rt t. Box 381,</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C. 27834 Kenneth G. Hite</p>
        <p>James, Hite, Cavendish &amp;amp; Blount Attorneys at Law Greenville, N.C. 27834 Jan 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 1978</p>
        <p>NOTICE TO CREDITORS</p>
        <p>The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Lila James Wynne, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 27th day of Ju ly, 1978, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment</p>
        <p>This the 25th day of July, 1978. THEDA WYNNE BOWERS EXECUTRIXOFTHE ESTATE OF LILA JAMES WYNNE, DECEASED Post Office Box 35 Bethel, North Carolina 27812 SPEIGHT, WATSON AND BREWER ATTORNEYS Jan 29; Feb 5, 12, 19, 1978</p>
        <p>NOTICE TO BIDDERS</p>
        <p>The Mid East Commission Family Planning Program is seeking con tractors to provide Family Planning services in Martin, Bertie, Hertford, Beaufort and Pitt Counties. Services must include. Family Planning counseling, education outreach ser vices, medical services by a licensed physician or a certified family plann ing nurse practitioner, contraceptive services and referral Any gency in terested in undertaking this project must submit ^letter of intent" to the Mid East commission office on or before February 24, 1978 , 5:00 p.m. Upon receipt of the "letter of intent" specific instructions for developing the fiscal year 1978 79 Family Plann ing proposal will be mailed to that agency. For further information con fact: Louisa Cox, Family Planning Director, Family Planning Program, Mid East Commission, Post Office Box T2I8. Seaboard Building. North Market Street, Washington, North Carolina, Telephone919 94 8043 Feb 12, 1978</p>
        <p>LEGAL NOTICE</p>
        <p>Jack W. Richardson, Director of Pitt QHinty Memorial Hospital in Greenville, North Carolina, filed notice on February 6, 1978 of intent to incur a capital expenditure for the purpose of acquiring and installing a Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory within the Radiology Department of the hospital. The project is scheduled lor completion in July, 1978 and is estimated to cost $500,000.</p>
        <p>Under provisions of the Social Security Amendments of 1972, the proposal was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Human Resources, State Health Planning aifid Development Agency for review by planning agencies, including the Facility Services Division of the North Carolina Department of Human Resources and to the Eastern Carolina Health Systems Agency in Greenville, North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Thes agencies, in examining the proposal, will seek to determine whether the project is needed, if it can be adequately staffed and operated, whether it is economically feasible within prevailing rate struc tures, and if it proposes specific cost containment features.</p>
        <p>Feb 12, 1978</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED</p>
        <p>ADS</p>
        <p>752&amp;lt;6166</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED</p>
        <p>INDEX</p>
        <p>MISCELLANEOUS</p>
        <p>In Mcmoriam.................3</p>
        <p>Card of Thanks........ 5</p>
        <p>Special Notices................7</p>
        <p>Automotive...................9</p>
        <p>Day Nursery.................38</p>
        <p>Employment.................42</p>
        <p>For Sale .....................46</p>
        <p>Instruction............... .. .60</p>
        <p>Lost and Found...............62</p>
        <p>AAotaile Homes................66</p>
        <p>Opportunity............ . 68</p>
        <p>Professional .................70</p>
        <p>Rentals......................84</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Help Wanted................42</p>
        <p>Work Wanted ................44</p>
        <p>Wanted......................94</p>
        <p>Wanted to Buy ...............96</p>
        <p>Wanted to Lease,.............98</p>
        <p>Wanted to Rent...............99</p>
        <p>RENT/LEASE</p>
        <p>AAobile Homes for Rent......64</p>
        <p>Farms for Lease.............76</p>
        <p>Apartments for Rent  .86</p>
        <p>Houses lor 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>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>AAiscellaneous for Sale........56</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods...............58</p>
        <p>AAobile Homes for Sale........66</p>
        <p>Real Estate..................72</p>
        <p>Farms tor Sale...............74</p>
        <p>Houses for Sale...............78</p>
        <p>Lots for Sale .................80</p>
        <p>Resort Property for Sale......82</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD has daily rentals at reasonable prices. Call 758 0114</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>Will Pay Top Dollar For Junk Cars Call 752-6838 or 758-2901</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>AMC</p>
        <p>GREMLIN 1973 Low mileage 758 3259</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>BUICK 1970 Very clean $850 758 0177 after 6</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>PEANUT HAY For Sale Call 758-0168</p>
        <p>SAVE AON YOUR HEATING COST</p>
        <p>By installing vinyl jtorm panels Average cost per window $9 7j</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>752 6116</p>
        <p>SERVICE</p>
        <p>Individual, Farm and Small Business Returns For Appointment, Call 756-7943</p>
        <p>Mon.-Frl. after 0:00 p.m. Anytime</p>
        <p>iraalttni'?-    ______</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS C.L. LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>Headquarters For Stihl &amp;amp; Homelite</p>
        <p>Chain Saws</p>
        <p>Hendrix-Barnhill Co. 752-4122</p>
        <p>Call us for</p>
        <p>* Farm Auctions</p>
        <p>* Estates</p>
        <p>* Bankruptcy Sales</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 1235 Washington, N.C. 27889 Phone 946-6(X&amp;gt;7 or 758-1875</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, GreenviUe, N.C.-Sunday, February U, 197$-D-1</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>BUICK 1973 Elecira 225 4 door, lully loaded, 45,000actual miles Excellent &amp;lt; ondition 758 7998</p>
        <p>BUICK 1972 Skylark Fully equipped Excellent condition $ 1700 or best ot ler 756 5671</p>
        <p>WILDCAT 1949 Good running condi lioa Can be seen on Farmvillc Highway $695 756 2000</p>
        <p>12  ~ Cadillac</p>
        <p>CADILLAC 1973 Sedan DeVille Call Atlantic Credit Company, 756 5185.</p>
        <p>Chevrolet</p>
        <p>IMPALA 1968 Station Wagon. Automatic, radial tires $450. 756 7285 alter 5pm</p>
        <p>CHEVELLE 1967 4 door hardtop. 283 automatic power steering. Runs good 752 5553</p>
        <p>VEGA 1973 Hatchback Loaded with options Rebuilt engine Excellent condition 758 3830</p>
        <p>CHEVY 1946 Real clean Runs great Phone 752 6046</p>
        <p>A60NTE CARLO 1976 Landau Air, automatic, power windows, tilt wheel, cruise control, AM/FM, 33,000 miles Excellent condition $4500. 756 5288</p>
        <p>MONTE CARLO 1977 White with red interior, power brakes and steering, air, rally wheels, AM/FM Assume loan 758 4259 alter 6.</p>
        <p>CORVETTE 1974 for sale by owner All extras $5900 756 6452alter6p m</p>
        <p>CORVETTE 1974 By owner. Fully equipped, new tires Will trade .752 6720 after 6</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET 1973 Nova 4 door, 48,000 miles, air conditioning, power steering Super clean 752 6084</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET 1974 Impala Station Wagon Automatic with air Ex ccllent condition Low mileage $1800 Call 752 0212</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>FORD 1969 LTD Blue, air condition inq Good condition $600 752 5814</p>
        <p>LTD'^Ti 1977  4  door  $5200  Cal  I</p>
        <p>758 0050 after 5 p m</p>
        <p>MUSTANG MACH I 351, 3 speed, 5000 miles on engine, metallic blue, cragars Extra sharp. 752 8850</p>
        <p>PINTO 1973 Station Wagon Good condition 746 2237.</p>
        <p>TORINO 1974 Squire Station Wagon All extras Assume loan 752 6211 after 5.</p>
        <p>MUSTANG 1949 Mach I 351, 3 speed $800 752 7440 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>FORD 1977 Granada White, 2 door, lov/ mileage Many extras. 756 6843.</p>
        <p>PINTO 1971 Radials Runs good Call 752 1696after 7p m</p>
        <p>FORD 1949 LTD Blue, air. Gocxf con dition $550 752 5814</p>
        <p>AAercury</p>
        <p>MERCURY 1974 Marquis Brougham. New radials. Excellent condition. Must sell 752 2508</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Oldsmoblle</p>
        <p>OLOSAAOBILE 1977 Startire SX Low mileage, extra clean, AM/FM Stereo radio. Call 758 2385. II no answer call 756 1993</p>
        <p>LOSMOBILE 90, wT Loaded. Good condition. $950.  752  3103</p>
        <p>anytime</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>Plymouth</p>
        <p>VALIANT 1942 Good running condi tion $400 Call 752 3538.</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>GRAND PRIX 1974. Must sell! First reasonable offer accepted. Fully equipped Excellent condition. 758 1576 or 752 5049 after 5._</p>
        <p>GRANO PRIX. White. Loaded with everything. We need 4 door car. 752 5328_</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 1949 LeMans 4 door hard top, power steering and brakes, air conditioning $500 756 3517</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 1940</p>
        <p>756 0359</p>
        <p>Catalina $200.</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 1974 Corona 5 speed deluxe, air, AM/FM stereo, radials Great condition Asking $2500. 758 9076</p>
        <p>OAlitUN 1974,  280-Z  4 speed, air</p>
        <p>condition, one owner, low mileage, like new Call Holt Olds Datsun, 756 3115.</p>
        <p>100 CLJVSSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>BUDDY'S LOCK SHOP 1804 Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>24 hr. Emergency Service</p>
        <p>752-4892</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>VW1971 Good condition 758 6816.</p>
        <p>FIAT 124 SPIDER 1975 Blue, 24,000 miles Excellent condition. $3600 7^^4494 days, 756 4346 nights.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 1974 Corolla 2 door hard</p>
        <p>lop, deluxe, air, automatic $3295. Owner buying new Toyota. 747 27t5 or 747 8112</p>
        <p>VW 1970 FASTBACK Rebuilt motor but needs Imal adjustments. $500 or best oiler 746 4832 alter 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>fOYOTA 1949 Corona Good driving car Needs some repair. $350 or best otter 758 7063 alter 4</p>
        <p>TH-4, 1974 22,000 miles. Excellent condition Call (919) 658 5424.</p>
        <p>VW 1972 Good (ires, rebuilt engine, standard transmission with FM coo verter $1595 Call 756 7715 alter 6 p m</p>
        <p>DATSUN 1974 B 210 Hatchback AM/FM, air $3100 or trade lor older car 753 2452</p>
        <p>DATSUN 1974 20OZ 15.000 actual miles Fully equipped Best offer over $6000 752 6381 after 5:30.</p>
        <p>VW BEETLE 1944 $400. Cheap</p>
        <p>transportation Call 754 3264.</p>
        <p>27 Bicycles For Sale</p>
        <p>SCHWINN BIKES 20" boy's Sting Ray and 20" girl's Fair Lady. Good price. Excellent condition. 744 3002 after 3 p m</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>Campers For Sale</p>
        <p>SASSERS CAMPING Center now has Motor Homes, Mini Homes, Con verted Vans. Prowler Travel Trailers, Cox and Slarcratt PMups, Cabover, Truck Campers and Truck Covers, in slock North 117 Business. Goldsboro NC, 734 4616. Open Mon day through Saturday, 9 a.m. until Dusk Friday, 9a m until 9p.m.</p>
        <p>1972 VW CAMPER Very clean, low mileage, radials Call 756 7478.</p>
        <p>NICE 25' self contained Nomad camper Sleeps 5, AM/FM and tape player, hitch, brakes, canopy. Ek cellent condition Price dropped $500. Call 756 6787 after 2</p>
        <p>35</p>
        <p>Cycts For Sal</p>
        <p>YAMAHA 290 Enduro In storage 3 years Runs good $225 758 8974.</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sal*</p>
        <p>NEW 1977 Ford Van America. List price $10,400 Sale price $8750. Call John Wharton at 756 4267.</p>
        <p>1972 FORD CUSTOM ' 7 ton pickup. 8 cylinder 753 3503, Farmville.</p>
        <p>W6 JEEP CJ$ Red with Levi in terior, rear seat Excellent condi tion 756 6452 alter 6p.m.</p>
        <p>1974 CJ5 RENEGADE Jeep Priced to sell 756 2547.  __</p>
        <p>1974 DODGE 2 ton with sides. Very clean. 756 6624 alter</p>
        <p>1977 SUBURBAN Chevrolet truck. Excellent condition. Ideal for pulling camper. 756 6624 after 6.</p>
        <p>1972 FORD PICKUP Good condition 360 engine, air conditioning, camper. $1650 758 4250.</p>
        <p>1977 FORD VAN. Customized, Good condition $5000 down and take up payments. Call 756 5250.</p>
        <p>1972 CHEYENNE Chevrolet truck. 350 engine, air conditioning, power steering, 59,000 miles Priced to sell. 756 2876.</p>
        <p>1974 FORD SUPER Van E 200 Call</p>
        <p>752 9540 nights</p>
        <p>1975 DODGE RAMCHARGER. I</p>
        <p>wheel drive, power steering and brakes, new radial tires, trailer hitch. Excellent shape 752 2073 after 4 pm_</p>
        <p>1964 FORD ' 2 ton pickup. Runs good. $350 752 7526</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>TAX SERVICE</p>
        <p>Income Tax Preparation ana</p>
        <p>Bookkeeping Services 200 E. Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>2 R "Dickie " Allen  Phone 756 2395</p>
        <p>SERVICE STATION OPERATORS AND ATTENDANTS WANTED</p>
        <p>Send resmelo: Service Station P.O. Box 1967 Greenville, N.C. 27B34 All cepIlM will be IwM confMwtM</p>
        <p>ADVERTISING</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>If you consider yourself capable of working with advert* tisers at all levels, then you should not miss this excellent opportunity. You must enjoy sports and be willing to travel a ten county area. We provide company training, continuing field support, and a large commission rate paid weekly. Send resume to:</p>
        <p>Bill Knight c/o School Calender Company Box 783 Hillsborough. N.C. 27278</p>
        <p>AUTO SALESPERSON</p>
        <p>Experienced only need apply. Demo plan, salary, paid vacation, paid hospitalization. Apply in person to:</p>
        <p>John Wharton</p>
        <p>Smith-Waldrop Motors</p>
        <p>Texas Topper Coeitry</p>
        <p>Dickiesoe Ave.</p>
        <p>Pbeie7SM2S7</p>
        <p>DunhiU</p>
        <p>lOREENVILLE M.C. INC. 1205 S. Evans St. Greanvllle, N.C. 27034 919-750-2107</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>A mtionti P^rionntt Srvict</p>
        <p>BILL SNEED Praaidtnt</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>BOB GOURAS would like to announce the opening of his utod auto ports businoss in Croonvilio. Bob was formoriy ompioyod by a nationally known auto contor in Croonvilio for tho post 7 yoors os thoir sorvko suporvisor. Ho wolcomos oil hi^J[^onds and customors to stop by and took ovor his now focilltios.</p>
        <p>BOB GOURAS USED AUTO PARTS</p>
        <p>"W* Buy Junk Cars And Trucks"</p>
        <p>24 hr. Wrockor Sorvic*</p>
        <p>700 N. Groan# St.</p>
        <p>Craonvllla. N.C.</p>
        <p>7SS-0742</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0038" />
        <p>04-TtaDtly ItaAMlor, GnanrBla, N.C.Htactay,persantoperscn want ads realty work!</p>
        <p>DAY NURSERY</p>
        <p>NORTH SIDE DAY Nursery has</p>
        <p>  torch!.....</p>
        <p>I 5543</p>
        <p>DOGS S. PETS</p>
        <p>AKC COLLIE puppies. Gentle, well mari(e&amp;lt;J Males, tl?5; females. tlOO Will deliver ;si 5717 from  til 5, 645 4135 (Clarhfon, NCI affer 5.</p>
        <p>AKC RBOISTCREO DobermarTpup pies 746 4775</p>
        <p>ADORABLE PUPPIES.</p>
        <p>Clark Street, Greenville.</p>
        <p>Free 614</p>
        <p>PUPPIES tree female mixed Collie and Shepherd, to a girl boy who can't afford to purchase one and who will give it a good home 752 66M days, 752 5607 or 752 7564 nights</p>
        <p>AKC CHIHUAHUAS. Adult females No reasonable offer refused. Telephone 746 6810</p>
        <p>HOAAES NEEDED for puppies 6 months old, females, part Lab 756 7089 after 4 30 p m</p>
        <p>Y6Ua tieer hunter? Then bag your big buck by finding a four-wheel drive In the classified ads.</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT</p>
        <p>HRlpWanttd</p>
        <p>EARN THAT EXTRA cash now to pay your Christmas bills and still have some left over for yourself. Try our easy, enloyable money plan, full or part time, in the exciting world with Empress Jewels. Liberal com mission, no cost to you for anything Must have own car Cail 752 1201 lor the easy money plan.</p>
        <p>ATTENTION</p>
        <p>SALEPEOPLE</p>
        <p>Are you looking for a prestigious job and willing to work long hours? We are looking lor people interested in selling automobiles. Potential earn ings of S20.000 or more annually. If you are interested in a career In auto sales send resume to:</p>
        <p>GRANT BUICK 264 By pass 756 1877</p>
        <p>WE WISH to add four interior decorators to our staff. Call 243 3957 or 442 1124.</p>
        <p>OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT familiar with soft and hard contact lenses to assist MD in office. Must be able to type. 40 hour week Blue Cross/Blue Shield paid by employer. Salary negotiable Reply In own handwriting to P. O Box 7005. Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>RN TO ASSIST MD in eye surgery in office practice. Most be able to type. 40 hour week. Blue Cross/Blue Shield paid by employer. Salary negotiable. Reply in own handwriting to P. O. Box 7005, Greenvillle, NC.</p>
        <p>LOCAL GENERAL insurance agen cy needs office person experienced in property casualty field. Mail resume toOlfice,  </p>
        <p>, P. O Box 1967, Greenville.</p>
        <p>PERSONAL SECRETARY POR law</p>
        <p>firm. Excellent hours and benefits. Call 758 5797 lor appointment.</p>
        <p>SALES REPRESENTATIVE</p>
        <p>Agriculture. Ready for a change? Would you like to increase your in come? We need straight commission sales people to sell crop and grain drying equipment directly to the con sumer. Modern sales technique as well as finance program. Send a com plete resume today to Agriculture, P O. Box 1967, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING</p>
        <p>Speight and Associates; Tarboro, NC. Party chiefs wanted immediate ly. Excellent pay with benefits up to $12,000. Also Rodmen and chainmen wanted immediately Excellent pay with benefits. Call 823 0550</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ARAAY/NAVY</p>
        <p>STORE</p>
        <p>Pm coat*, field flights, bomber, snorkel, tanker lackets. Rainwear, parkas, comboots, work clothes, dishes. 1S01 S. Evans Street. Open 11;30-5:X</p>
        <p>F or Lease Commercial Space E astbrook Drive</p>
        <p>CADILLAC</p>
        <p>ronvouToomvE FROM OUR BONUS Man or Woman Work DIDT TIIIE WhanyauFEtLHkalt rMlI IHIR</p>
        <p>NO fXetMINCS NSCSStAeV ...</p>
        <p>Our ASSOCIATES racelva a S200 INSTANT CASH* Commlaaion on Sarvlco that takaa IS mlnutaa for any avaraga paraon to axplaln. ADVERTISING IS A CLEAN. RESPECTABLE PROFESSION . . . PERHAPS IT IS FOR YOU. WRITE lor full datalla by mall. NATIONAL OFFICE; Drawer 3S201 Cincinnati. Ohio. 45236 (1-513-821-3859)</p>
        <p>.SPECIAL PRICE</p>
        <p>Filing Cabinet</p>
        <p>17950</p>
        <p>4 orawer JReg. $113.00</p>
        <p>faff Office Equipment Co.</p>
        <p>752 2175</p>
        <p>569 Evans St.</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>Rent-A-Kar</p>
        <p>piriay</p>
        <p>$50 weekly</p>
        <p>Sittns/lrco Service Statin mtszi</p>
        <p>3300 S. Meoiorial Drive</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED advertising salesperson lor Greenville area Send resume to Zack Taylor, P O Box 555, New Bern, NC</p>
        <p>X Tay 78560</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>UNIQUE SALES opportunity Phone (800 ) 327 9696 toll free (recorded message)</p>
        <p>EqTeerTng secretary</p>
        <p>Challenging position now available with manufacturing lirm lor an en thusiasfic, sharp person with prior secretarial experience. Accuracy with numbers and the ability to orqanite, set up and maintain a filing system is a must Good typing skills required alonq with some knowledge ol data processing and operations of PABX switchboard Call 752 2111 bet ween 8 and 5 for appointment.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED proof operator at Planters National Bank, Greenville.</p>
        <p>Call Rosa Mills,</p>
        <p>AUTO MECHANIC Front end align rncnl experience required. Liberal salary. Excellent fringe benefits. Paid vacation. Apply in person at Nichols, 264 Bypass</p>
        <p>SALES OPPORTUNITY Salary open Excellent fringe benefits. Equal Opportunity Employer. Send resume to Insurance, P. O. Box 1967, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>SECURITY SYSTEMS SALES</p>
        <p>Orqanitatlon with 45 years ex perience marketing detection and security products world wide expan ding in Eastern Carolina. Direct sales to area retailers offers 1300 1500 weekly commission earnings.</p>
        <p>For confidential interview call: American International Products 758 1096</p>
        <p>UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY (or local person in this area to represent a na tionally known oil company. This is a permanent, full time sales position. Otters unusually high income, op portunity lor advancement. Knowledge of farm and industrial machinery helpful. Special training it hired. For personal interview, mail qualifications, name, address, phone number to Primrose, c/o Jack Smith, 901 College Street, Kinston, NC 28501.</p>
        <p>DOES YOUR current iob offer free mcHtical and dental benefits, 30 days paid vacation, regular promotions and advanced training? If not, call your Local Navy Recruiter, (919) 758 0933.</p>
        <p>BOOKKEEPER, years experience with double entry bookkeeping. Salary commensurate with ex perience. Contact Dunhill, 1205 South Evans Street 758 2)07</p>
        <p>ROUTE SERVICE. Local company has opportunity for stable, mature in dividual in customer service. Must be high school graduate or better, with good driving record. Excellent star ting salary and fringe benefits. Call 758 2187 for interview.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>APPRENTICE WOODWORKER</p>
        <p>Opportunity lor apprentice with good Knowledge of woodworking such as cabinet maker or finish carpenter to train in construction of boat mold plugs Apply In person on Tuesday and Wednesday or send resume to Grady White Boats. Inc., Greenville Boulevard Northeast, Greenville NC</p>
        <p>OFFICE MACHINE Technician. Will train to service office machines Al replies conlidential. 752 4661 for ap pointment.</p>
        <p>TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs mature person lor short trips sur rounding Greenville. Contact customers. We train. Write D. A Dick, President, Southwestern Petroleum, Fort Worth, Texas.</p>
        <p>Full Time Bookkeeper</p>
        <p>One year experience required Benefits include dental and medical insurance and paid vacation. Apply at:</p>
        <p>Maxwell Furniture</p>
        <p>604 Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>LIGHT DELIVERY Must have own car Be available 8:30 til 5, Monday Friday. For more information, call 758 1982 or 758 1927</p>
        <p>JOB COUNSELOR I Will recruit participants from among unemployed, under employed migrant and seasonal farm workers Assist with economically upgrading person through iob development, placement, follow up, counseling and supportive services and preparation for employment. Ability to meet peo pie from various levels ol society and conduct affairs in a businesslike manner. Ability to relate to low in come farm workers. Must have dependable transportation. Salary, 18010 per annum plus 16% fringe benefits. Interview date, Wedesday, February 15, 8:30 a.m. til 4:30 p. at Migrant 81 Seasonal Fa Workers Office in Bethel. Call 825 0095 for appointment and inter view. An Equal Opportunity Employer.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED SECRETARIES</p>
        <p>and keypunch operators interested in temporary work. Langston Tern porary Job Agency, 200 East Green ville Boulevard. 756 3404.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>INSULATION</p>
        <p>Fiigh  M., ,t&amp;gt;rv y f o.irTi insui.^tion</p>
        <p>Four Seasons Foam Insulation Inc</p>
        <p>NORMAN EASTWOOD</p>
        <p>BUILDING CONTRACTOR</p>
        <p>Home Building  Home Plans  Repairs, Additions "The Most For Yoor Bulldlrtg DoUar"</p>
        <p>Phone</p>
        <p>Home 7S6 1163</p>
        <p>N.C. LICENSE NO. 8356</p>
        <p>pinan PINELAND</p>
        <p>/ Pealty</p>
        <p>^  ^  REALTY946-1666</p>
        <p>1. High scenic land on the Pamlico.</p>
        <p>2. Lots at Shad Bend</p>
        <p>3. Lot and house on Highway 17</p>
        <p>4. Lots at Old Fort Shores</p>
        <p>ESTATE AUCTION SALE</p>
        <p>Household contents of Deceased Pearl ie Taylor</p>
        <p>(94Yr.0ld)</p>
        <p>N. Main St. Bethel, N.C. Sat., Feb. 18 -10:30 A.M.</p>
        <p>Richard F. Harris AuctiDneer CDnetDG, N.C. NCAL 1312</p>
        <p>Tiffany Lamp Gold Laaf Frame Wicker Furniture Oak Bedroom Suites Several Fine Old Rockers Set of Oak Kitchen Chairs Round Table Seth Thomas Clock</p>
        <p>Oak Hall Tree Walnut Wardrobe Coffee Table Old China</p>
        <p>Tea Cart  Chamber Pot Candle Stand Marble Top Table Trunks  Quilts  Linens</p>
        <p>Many more items too numerous to list.</p>
        <p>NEW</p>
        <p>DUNN-SRIER RUILRINR</p>
        <p>Now Offering For Rent</p>
        <p>Executive Offices in a Home Atmosphere. Suites of 2 to 4 Offices.</p>
        <p>Special Features:</p>
        <p>Conference Room for Staff or Special Meetings Sneck Area for Oaffee Breaks Plenty of Parking Healthful Walk to Court House Janitorial Service</p>
        <p>Advent to Post Ofhce</p>
        <p>^ 6RIER RENTAL ARENCT</p>
        <p>Call: 752-57tX) or 756-1076</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>SECRETARIES</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>CLERKS/TYPISTS</p>
        <p>If you are ready to get away from the office, from the routines and rush or commuting, then we've got the job</p>
        <p>for you BE al'EGGS</p>
        <p>SALE/SERVICE</p>
        <p>REPRESENTATIVE</p>
        <p>L'cgqs products, the company that turned the hosiery industry around in its tracks, has an opening in the Greenville and New Bern area for a L'eggs representative.</p>
        <p>ft you qualify, we'll train you to sell and distribute our products. We will furnish you with a company vehicle, tree uniforms, paid holidays and vacations, and free group insurance. But best of all, you work on your own no clock to punch.</p>
        <p>Applicants must be any age over 21 and have a good driving record.</p>
        <p>If you are looking for a most stimulating working environment and a chance to be on your own, then call Monday.</p>
        <p>(919) 722-4181 L'eggs Products Affirmative Action Employer</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>TDP NDTCH, ball of fire ad ministralive assistant secretary Must be great. Great rewards. Send resume to Box 79, Greenville.</p>
        <p>DESIRE EXPERIENCED mechanic to work on John Deere Industrial equipment. Good company benefits. Call 758 4403 for interview.</p>
        <p>work Wanted</p>
        <p>I WILL CLEAN up around new houses. Will also scrub out under growth of new houses and do local hauling, moving people, household furniture &amp;amp; appliances 752 5016.</p>
        <p>DDD JDBS unlimited. Painting, carpentry and roofing. 758 6085.</p>
        <p>PAINTER DESIRES interior and exterior work. Also wallpapering. 19 years experience. All work guarinteed. 756 5338</p>
        <p>INTERIDR AND EXTERIDR house painting. Quality work at reasonable ices. Free estimates. Call Paul at 52 0352.</p>
        <p>CARPENTER FOR HIRE Free estimates. Call 752 0147 days, 752 6001 nights after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>MAID SERVICE for busy people Experienced, professional. Reasonable rates. Call 752-4043 before 9 a.m. or alter 9 p.m.</p>
        <p>INCOAAE TAXES. Personal, farm and small business. By accountant. 752 5619 after 6 and Weekends.</p>
        <p>BABYSITTING in my home near hospital. Good care of all ages. Calt Mrs Hooper, 758 2378.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!</p>
        <p>High pay and secure jobs may be yours in Civil Service. Grammar school sufficient for many jobs. Send for list of typical jobs and salaries and how you can prepare at home for government entrance exams. Preparation through Home Study since 1948.</p>
        <p>MAIL COUPON TODAY</p>
        <p>Lincoln Service, C5ept. 17-L 2211 Broadway, Pekin, Illinois61554</p>
        <p>Name...........  Age..........................</p>
        <p>Street.........................Phone......................</p>
        <p>City......................State......Zip...................</p>
        <p>Time at home.................................................</p>
        <p>HWY. 11 BY-PASS</p>
        <p>Ayden, N.C.  746-3141</p>
        <p>Your Complete Automotive Service Center</p>
        <p>All types of general repair Sun tune-up machine Engine and transmission overhaul Front end service.</p>
        <p>Custom exhaust systems/tailpipe bending.</p>
        <p>Wrecker Service 24 Hours</p>
        <p>Day 746-3141 Nights 746-4674 or 746-6236</p>
        <p>Salesman Of The Month</p>
        <p>Hank Phelps</p>
        <p>Harry Hastings, President of Hastings Ford is pleased to announce that Hank Phelps Is the winner of the Salesman of the Month Award. Hank won this award for his outstanding sales performance for the month of JANUARY.</p>
        <p>Hastings Ford</p>
        <p>E. 10th St.</p>
        <p>758-0114</p>
        <p>February Means</p>
        <p>DATS UN</p>
        <p>DISCOUNT DAYS AT</p>
        <p>HOLT OLDS-DATSUN</p>
        <p>SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY</p>
        <p> tl'; Coupo station Wagon  .S!-! liftbcil&amp;gt; C -.pi sto tion Wagon  B?IO Hati hbm I* 2 D fr Sciot! (Jo.;: Si-'dan  810 4 Doot Sedan s*ation Wog. -i  ?dii SX Sport Coupo  280 2 Sport Coupn  62:. t-l-uf) ?i... k King Cab standard stmt, h Bod</p>
        <p>NotFiing Holid Back. Every Datsun In Stock Discounted WFiile ^Froy Lo-.t</p>
        <p>STAs^ ' OUR DATS; rj * A</p>
        <p>\N NOW</p>
        <p>HOLT OLDS-DATSUN</p>
        <p>Work Wanted__</p>
        <p>A6AID SERVICE. Full or half day Reasonable price. 752 9199 after p.m.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to do housecleaning. Will also clean new homes. References. 825 2661 or 752 7401.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to keep children in my home. Reasonable price. Close to Prepshirt. 758 0604.</p>
        <p>WILL KEEP children in my home anytime. Ayden area. 746 4964.</p>
        <p>TOBACCO BUYER needs job til Ju</p>
        <p>ly. 753 2296.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to keep children in my home. Highland Trailer Park. 752 3070.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER</p>
        <p>would like to keep children in her home. Full or part time. Live bet ween Greenville and Farmvllle on 264 Highway. 756 6326.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</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>SWIMMING</p>
        <p>POOLS</p>
        <p>T ;)lIni.in Pool '  'if Greenvillo</p>
        <p>Pi' .lilontiol S, Ciifnmorriol Pools</p>
        <p>758-6131</p>
        <p>758-5581</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE IN GRIFTON</p>
        <p>Houes Fir Sale Frm '21,900. ti&amp;gt;n.SOO.</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT TERMS</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent From MSO to *350-Per Month.</p>
        <p>$AME.NELSOH</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>524-4146Griffon, N.C.</p>
        <p>Work Wanted</p>
        <p>WILL KEEP children in my home for first, second and third shift. Call 746 6656</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE TO KEEP children in my home. 3 miles past hOMJital on Stantonsburg Highway. 752 0708.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FOR SALE Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>TWO ROW transplanter, 1975 topping machine, irrigation system. 746 3828.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SPECTACULAR</p>
        <p>SAVINGS</p>
        <p>on 1978 Oldsmobile Driver Education Cars</p>
        <p> Low Mileage</p>
        <p> Extended Factory Warranty</p>
        <p> 3 Economical Omega Sedans</p>
        <p> 3 Sporty Cutlass Supreme Coupes</p>
        <p> Low, Low Prices</p>
        <p>HOLT</p>
        <p>Olds mobile-Datsun</p>
        <p>10 1 Hooker Rd .</p>
        <p>756-3115</p>
        <p>INCREASE</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>EDUCATION SAVINGS BY 200%</p>
        <p>uri</p>
        <p>How about two-fijr-one matching funds to help pay far your higher education? Its till part of an exciting new Air Force package that includes  Some of the finest technical training in the nation  An opportunity to work on your 2-year associate degree through the Community College (jf the Air Fcjrce A tuition assistance program that pays up to three-fourths of your tuition  Several commissioning programs  Plus the twQ-for-one matching funds from the Vetereins Educational Assistcince Program. Find out today about this great petcluige. Call: SSgt Rusty Gee 323 Evans St.</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>(919) 752-4290 /n "' )</p>
        <p>mQiims</p>
        <p>A great way of He.</p>
        <p>Mustang II And Pinto Sale</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Mustang II</p>
        <p>stock no. 4196. Light chamois. 4 speed, carpeting, sound insulation package, tach and gauges, lockable glove box, 4 cylinder overhead cam engine. WSW tires, power rack and pinion steering, power front disc brakes, exterior accent group tinted glass.</p>
        <p>EPA Rating 23 MPG City</p>
        <p>33 MPG Highway 26 MPG Combination Tha Muatang II Lagendl There once was a car that was the best teller in its cIims. And you know what? It still is. It's called Mustang II. And It has been a leader since the day H was bom. Why? MusUng M's 2.3 litre 2V overhead cam 4 cylinder angina Is a major factor. We like to think of K as our "perfect blend</p>
        <p>$3999</p>
        <p>Plus tax, title and tag tranafer fee</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Pinto</p>
        <p>Stock no. 4014. White. 2 door sedan. Select shift cruise-o-matic, WSW tires, air, tinted giasa, vinyl body side moldings, full wheel covers, power front disc brakes, cut pile carpeting, all vinyl interior, rack and pinion steering.</p>
        <p>Over the last five years, there have been more Pintos sold in Amarice then any other small car (under 10O" wheeibese). This may be because Pinto offers sub-compact buyers the features that ere right for their needs, and tor 197, Pinto Is even more right.</p>
        <p>$3999</p>
        <p>Plus tax, title and tag transfar fee</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD</p>
        <p>"Your Little Profit Doalor</p>
        <p>E. 10th St.  758-0114</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0039" />
        <p>Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>FOWEUt AUTOMATIC tobacco combine. AAodel t. 1 row. Call 283 7198 or 283 5605.</p>
        <p>aURNERS WANTED for barns. Alw Powell bulk barn with racks t 939 2940.</p>
        <p>SP GarageYard Sate</p>
        <p>ARE YOU considering a yard sale before spring? We invite you to par ticipate in a super yard sale spon sored by the Greenville Martinsborough Lions Club to be held in the American Legion building on Saturday, March II, 1978 Weather is no problem. Warm and dry inside. We will provide ample advertising to bring out the crowd Please call 756 6050 from 9 til 5, Monday Friday.</p>
        <p>INDOOR YARD SALE at 2402 East Third Street, Apartment A. Moving. Everything must go. 7 til 9 Tuesday Friday, all day Saturday and Sunday.</p>
        <p>ANTIQUES AND STUFF. Open daily 10 5, closed Sunday 2 miles west of Chocowinity. ChocdPlea Market.</p>
        <p>_54_LIvettocIc_</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING, riding equip menl. Jarman Stables, 752 5237.</p>
        <p>Mlscellaneout</p>
        <p>PIANOS. Rent with option to buy. $15 per month. Cha Rich Music, 208 Arl Ington Boulevard, 756 1212.</p>
        <p>TEMPORARY SERVICE POLES. 1 to IS, $75 each. Call Susan at 756 4624.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE:</p>
        <p>Anmsivt, ftst-grswine rul l*l&amp;lt; firm ieks praNMonal uits Mnclatn. Must Iwvt N.C. Rwl Etfalt IjCMiM. No oxporlonct ncodeO. VW have continuous profmlonal oducstlonal program*.</p>
        <p>Can HaroW Craocli or Joan Tripp for com ndantlal miarvlow. 75H1JI - CENTURY Jl Raal Estafa Erokors.The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Sunday, Fetmiary U. U7S-D^</p>
        <p>MiscRlianeous</p>
        <p>56</p>
        <p>STEAM CLEAN your carpet the newest way to professionally clean your carpet at home. Available to rent at Carpets by George, 752 3523 or 752 3524._</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT, builder sand, top soil, and rock. J. L. McDaniel, 756 2351, after 3:30p.m.</p>
        <p>YOU CAN "STEAM" clean carpets, professionally clean with new pro table Rinse N Vac. Rent at Rental Tool Company across from Hastings Ford. Now open  Rental Tool.</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT, top soil, rocks and sand for sale. Large loads. Henry Wor thington, 746 3461._</p>
        <p>TO REACH your Mary Kay cosmetics consultant, phone 752 1201.</p>
        <p>NEED FURNITURE? We have it! Brands you'll recognize. Financing available to fit your needs. Home Furniture Store, 701 Dickinson Avenue.</p>
        <p>LOT CLEARING, bulldozer and backhoe work and farm ditching. Cannon &amp;amp; Smith Construction. Call Donald Scott Cannon, 746 4600 or David H. Smith, 746 3692.</p>
        <p>BOOTLEG PRICES:  Men's knit</p>
        <p>slacks and jeans, $9.99, sportcoats, $19.95, lady's pantsuits, $1199, slacks, $5.99; tops, $4.99. Large selec tion. Mill Outlet Clothing, 264 Bypass, (across from Nichols), Greenville.</p>
        <p>DO IT YOURSELF and save. Rent the professional carpet cleaning machine, . Steamex. Call Larry's Carpetland, 10 East Tenth Street, 758 2300.</p>
        <p>WANT YOUR AREA rug bound or fr Inged? We do it! Whitehurst Fioor &amp;amp; Carpet Center, 103 Trade Street. 756 2747.</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD for sale. $35 a load. Over ' ? cord. Call Mike at 758 9165</p>
        <p>PIANO^RGAN WAREHOUSE. If</p>
        <p>you didn't buy it here, you probably paid too much. 730 Greenville Boulevard, 756 2032. Sales Rentals.</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADS of sand, topsoil, field dirt, mortar sand and rock. Also gradework. Jim Hudson, 756 4742.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>KAWASAKI</p>
        <p>HI FOLKS</p>
        <p>W want to be your tractor, equipment and motorcycle dealer and have we got a deal for you. Big discounts up to &amp;gt;5,500.00 plus factory rebates of up to *1,000.00 during February and March. So come by to see us real soon. We even have new store hours for your convenience. Open Friday until 8 p.m. and Saturday until 1 p.m.. So you all come see us now.</p>
        <p>Eastern Tractor &amp;amp; Equipment Co., Inc.</p>
        <p>264 By-pass</p>
        <p>Qreenville, N.C.  (919)756-2750</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>STRAWBERRY PLANTS Goodson NC Certified $7 per 100, $12 per 200 Atlas. ApoHo, Albritton. Early Belle, Sure Crop. Sunrise, Tennessee Beau ty, Pocahontas. Titan. Fall shipping Write lor commercial price list to John M. Goodson, Route 1, Box 111, Mount Olive, NC 28365 ( 919) 658 3413.</p>
        <p>56</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>HARDWICK GAS RANGE 4</p>
        <p>burners. Moving, must sell. $40 firm. 758 0946 alter 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>33* EQUIPMENT trailer (24,0ob pound capacity), lour 12 X 16.5 tires (highway tread), 758 4798 after 7.</p>
        <p>HOOVER SWEEPERS, throw away bags, belts and minor repairs. Home Furniture Store, 701 Dickinson Avenue</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD. Scrap oak. $3 a barrei, $20 a pickup load Load your own. Also solid oak survey stakes. Hatteras Hammocks, corner of Eleventh and Clark Streets (behind Greenville T obacco Company),</p>
        <p>RENT A Currier piano for as long as you wish! John Adams, President of the US, owned one and you can too. Go to Piano Organ Warehouse, next to Penney's Auto Center. 756 2032.</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD. Cut and delivered. $25 a load. 753 4458 alter 5 p.m</p>
        <p>YOU CAN EARN free spring clothes by having a Beeline Fashion Party. It's fun! Call your stylist now. 756 3673</p>
        <p>BEAUTY SHOP equipment. Good condition. 753 2590.</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD for sale $30 per load. Specify length. Gerald Oavis, 758 3336</p>
        <p>GE WASHER AND DRYER, $200 together. Couch, chair and 2 end tables, $175. Call 758 5295,</p>
        <p>OAK OR MIXED WOOD, split, haul ed, and stacked. Green or dry. 752 761)</p>
        <p>QUEEN SIZE BED. bureau and mir ror, chest of drawers. $75. 752 3642.</p>
        <p>COASTAL BERMUDA HAY. $2 per</p>
        <p>bale. Call Ricks Elks, 946 0341</p>
        <p>COME IN and get the bear facts on the Fisher Woodstove. See the Baby Bear, Mama Bear, Papa Bear, Grandma and Grandpa. Find the woodstove that's just right lor you. Fleming's Furniture &amp;amp; Appliartce, 10)2 Dickinson Avenue.</p>
        <p>FOR VALENTINE'S DAY, why not</p>
        <p>give your sweetheart a Boston Fern that has been preserved. Never needs watering or sunshine. It's a gift she can keep and cherish for a long time Fleming's Furniture 8, Appliance, 1012 Dickinson Avenue.</p>
        <p>48" BAR and 2 stOols (black and chrome) and executive walnut office desk . 756 7599</p>
        <p>VELVET CIRCULAR couch and chair, also crib mattress Must sell. 756 0012.</p>
        <p>JVC BELT-DRIVEN semi automatic turntable with new Empire car tridge. $100. 753 3205.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;amp; AWN INGS</p>
        <p>C.L. lUPTOH CO.</p>
        <p>WHIRLPOOL UPRIGHT freezer 06 cubic feet, 1 year old), $175; French Provincial couch and chair, $250; mahogany veneer wardrobe with cedar lining, $50 752 5284 or 756 3782 after 5.</p>
        <p>THE SHIPWRECK has old books, prints, frames, bottles, glass, brass, old pedestal lavatory, stained glass windows and more. NC 43, V'3 miles south of Pitt Plaza. Open Saturday and Sunday from 1 til 5 p.m. 756 2513.</p>
        <p>CHAIN SAW. 18 inch bar Good condi tion. $100. Call 756 0482.</p>
        <p>UPRIGHT REFRIGERATOR</p>
        <p>cooler, 2 sliding glass doors, cement mixer (7'? HP Wisconsin motor), 1971 Maverick, 758 1547.</p>
        <p>ELEGANT 84" long gold antique satin lined draperies (2 singles and one double), $20, 2 long party dresses (sizeJB/10), $4 each. Call 756 2394.</p>
        <p>SEALY POSTURPEDIC mattress and box springs for twin bed. $100 Call 756 6376 alter 5.</p>
        <p>WURLITZER PIANO. French Pro vincial cabinet, hand carved, fruit wood finish. Excellent condition. 946 2688 after 6</p>
        <p>NORGE AVOCADO electric stove Like new. $80 752 3658.</p>
        <p>LITTLE'S NURSERY. Fruit trees, good selection Armstrong roses, good selection of potted plants and hang inq baskets, pots, good selection of trees and shrubbery West of Green villeon 264. 756 3626</p>
        <p>FOR SALE 2 keyboard with built in tape player and recorder Genie 44 organ. Call 756 3289 after 5.</p>
        <p>YELLOW GOLD man's diamond ring, '.i carat. Paid $350. scil for $200. Call Mary Ward, 756 0191 or 758 6769</p>
        <p>ARTLEY FLUTE and case. Like new Paid $325, fake $150 Mary Ward, 756 019) or 758 6769.</p>
        <p>SOYBEAN HAY FOR SALE. 746 6486 days, 746 3376 nights.</p>
        <p>8 INCH RADIAL arm saw. $80. TV antenna with telescoping pole, $15. 752 3400.</p>
        <p>60</p>
        <p>INSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>PRIVATE PIANO lessons given by Claudia Bland Harris. Call 76 0252.</p>
        <p>62 LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>LOST MAN'S billfold in vicinity of Lee's Store, Clarks Neck. You may keep money and mail billfold to Er vin A. James, Route I, Box )61A, Stokes, NC.</p>
        <p>A60BILE HOMES</p>
        <p>64 Mobile Homes For Rent</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>2 BEDROOM TRAILER</p>
        <p>heat and air. 746 4457.</p>
        <p>Central</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>GO WITH THE WINNER</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;</p>
        <p>OVER 750 OFF ICES COAST TO COAST -AND WE HAVEN'T SCRATCHED THE SURFACE YET!</p>
        <p>The World's Largest Employment Service is seeking a qualified individual or couple to OWN and OPERATE their own Employment Service Center in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Experience is not important, our training will take care of that. Common sense and management ability are, however, a must.</p>
        <p>Call Bernie McNulty TOLL FREE at 800-237-9475 Snelling Plaza, 4000 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 33581</p>
        <p>See The All New 1978 Chevrolet Monza Station Wagon</p>
        <p>Now At Phelps Chevrolet</p>
        <p>stock no. 285. Deluxe color keyed seat and shoulder belts, tinted glass, color keyed floor mats, body side moldings, wheel opening moldings, rear window air deflector, air condition, day-night inside rear view mirror, sport mirrors, power steering and brakes, 151 cu. inch L4 engine, 4 speed manual transmission, tilt steering wheel, deluxe wheel covers, WSW tires, AM-FM radio, rear seat speaker, roof carrier. Light blue metallic with blue vinyl bucket seats.</p>
        <p>Prices Starting at</p>
        <p>$4675</p>
        <p>EPA Rating:</p>
        <p>24 MPG City 34 MPG Highway 28 MPG Combination</p>
        <p>EASTERN CAROLINA'S VOLUME DEALER</p>
        <p>PHELPS CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>W.D. Phelps, President</p>
        <p>Norman VanHorne, Soles Manager</p>
        <p>James Phelps, Used Car Manager</p>
        <p>Sales Representatives Rex Wainwright  Regan Jones</p>
        <p>Jimmy Pace  Ed Briley</p>
        <p>Clyn Barber  Mike Outlaw</p>
        <p>West End Circle</p>
        <p>OPEN TIL 8 P.M.</p>
        <p>Phone 756-2150</p>
        <p>64 AMbile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>FOR RENT or sale 12 X 60 Bedroom on each end 2 baths, furnished. Highland Park 752 36l9or7S8 1814</p>
        <p>FOR RENT or sale. Fully carpeted. Excellent condition. Oakwood Mobile Park 758 2679</p>
        <p>12 X 60 3 bedrooms, washer, fully carpeted Also 2 bedrooms lor $85. No pets 758 3644</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS Good condition Large shady lot No pets. 752 6245</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, furnished Washer, central air. Call 752 3940.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, furnished, washer 758 6679.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, furnished Good loca tion. 752 0384.</p>
        <p>3 AND 3 BEDROOM trailers for rent Located at Porter Auto Parts on Belvoir Highway Call 752 1510 anytime.</p>
        <p>12 X 66 Central air, washer and dryer. 3 miles North of Belvoir Call 758 2347</p>
        <p>13 X 40</p>
        <p>752 2884</p>
        <p>2 bedrooms, furnished.</p>
        <p>12' WIDE. 2 bedrooms, furnished, washer, air, central heat, covered patio Shady lot. No pets. 752 5907,</p>
        <p>66 AAobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>DOUBLEWIOE TRAILER 24 X 60. 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths, 1440 square feet heated space. $16,900. Overton &amp;amp; Powers Realty, 758 4585 or Steve Evans. 758 6721.</p>
        <p>3 AND 3 BEDROOM used homes 12 X 60, Clean and furnished. Low payments Call Mary Ward, 756 0191.</p>
        <p>68</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>MOTEL/Restaurant</p>
        <p>and cheese house in town center. 2 acres mile to resort. Restaurant seats 80, Complete kitchen equip ment, tables, chairs. Furnished 12 unit motel. TVs, modern heat. Owner's 3 bedroom home also includ ed 300 ft. along well traveled U.S. hwy. All for $250,000 investment. Terms. STROUT REALTY, Inc., P. O. Box 657, Waynesville, N C. 28786. (704 ) 456 8736. Rs, 456 6)74. Free Local Lists.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>HEY MOM &amp;amp; DAD!</p>
        <p>MelMBM$ u$ tirrific% MrttOy partit$! Iliy He ^ CM HR m, tmi. phrn, imntiin. aki, mi 1 $ptci&amp;lt;l Bifit $kM. FnMFMHMTWIMD lESEIVATIOIIS CALL;</p>
        <p>lirq - 1X4121 (214 If-Ns$l m</p>
        <p>m - 7S2-111I (Wk.)</p>
        <p>HX-</p>
        <p>STMdMKtUIMIUHl</p>
        <p>Are You Looking To Make Improvements On Your Homo?</p>
        <p>Come On By Or Call THE IMPROVERS</p>
        <p>Jim Steed at</p>
        <p>LOWES</p>
        <p>2728 S. Memorial Or.</p>
        <p>If You Nood To:</p>
        <p> Add Qutlering</p>
        <p> Add Storm Windows</p>
        <p> Add Storm Doors</p>
        <p> Install Wood or Chain Link Fence</p>
        <p> Aeplece Your Roof</p>
        <p> Add RoofVonlltators</p>
        <p> Add or replece cerpot</p>
        <p> Inelall A new wafer heater</p>
        <p> RMnodel Your Kitchen</p>
        <p>Call Jim Today And Make Your Ufa Easier With: THE IMPROVERS</p>
        <p>756-6560</p>
        <p>66</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS. 1'a baths, lully tur nished, air conditioning, washer. One year old (1977 model). $1(X)0 and will help to finance 752 0839.</p>
        <p>1971, 12 X 45. 2 bedrooms, fully fur nished. Set up at West End Trailer Court Air with steps and oil drum. Clean and in good condition. 752 4242.</p>
        <p>1975 MARSHFIELD 12 X 70  )</p>
        <p>bedrooms, central air and heat. 734 1095 (Goldsboro).</p>
        <p>12 X 64, 1975 Ritzcraft. 2 bedrooms, fully carpeted and furnished. Call 756 0412 alter 5 30_</p>
        <p>1974 VOGUE double wide mobile home 2 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen with breakfast area, washer and dryer. I' j baths. $10(X) equity and assume loan. 752 0655 days. 756 2897 nights</p>
        <p>1974 NOBILITY. 2 bedrooms, I'/j baths, washer and dryer, air condi tioninq. All electric appliances. 758 3301 after 5:30</p>
        <p>1973 OAKWOOD 12 X 65. 2 bedrooms, I' 7 baths, partially furnished. No equity, assume loan 758 3829.</p>
        <p>12 X 70 CONNER mobile home 1975 model 3 bedrooms, I's baths. No equity, assume loan. 7 years left financing Call 756 1109.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM mobile home. Furnish ed, new carpet. Excellent condition. 752 0384__</p>
        <p>1971, 12 X 65 Sheraton. I'/j baths, 2 bedrcxjms, furnished, carpel. In good condition. 752 8558.</p>
        <p>1974 GLENDALE. 3 bedrooms, cen tral air. unfurnished except ap pliances. Fenced lot. underpinned. Located in Colonial Park. 110 North Bubba Boulevard. iSOOO. 758 5825 bet ween 4:30 and 6:30, all day Sunday. ^</p>
        <p>HERITAGE PERSONNEL FRANCHISE AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>Interested in HIGH INCOME and the ownership of your own BUSINESS? Then join the fastest growing fran chised system of personnel place ment centers in the southeast! We have nine successful units in  the Carolinas, with more joining each month. Franchise fees from $9,000 to $30.000. depending on available cities. Management ability a must! WE OFFER: Profit potential of one third return of gross receipts of $100.000 $300.000. Intensive training program for owner and counselors. Long term equity investment in one of nation's high growth service in dustries. Repeat business with leading companies in your area as well as nationwide. Rewards irKlude high income, prestige, professional status in community, challenge and personal satisfaction Financing available if necessary. Call or write Dave Rogers, Franchise Director, (919) 781 1800</p>
        <p>Heritage Personnel Systems, Inc.</p>
        <p>4021 Barrett Dr Raleigh, N.C. 27609</p>
        <p>WHAT DO YOU do with still gooa items you no longer need? Advertise them for sale with a low-cost ad it*' Classified.</p>
        <p>too CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>40,000 TO 50,000 square leet warehouse storage or sales for rent. Due 10 no sprinkler system, will reasonably rent Secure storage Reply to Storage, P O Box 1967, Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>BEAUTY SHOP (in 1972 model mobile home) and equipment for sale 756 0497</p>
        <p>I 70</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>70</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>PAINTING, ROOFING and repairs No job too small All work guaranteed 756 2008 anytime.</p>
        <p>POOL CLEANING service, pool maintenance and pool supplies Call 758 3394.</p>
        <p>PIANO TUNING Professional piano tuning and repair. Fast service. Ap pointments usually made within 48 hours. Standard tuning, $25. 756 4817.</p>
        <p>Chimney Sweep</p>
        <p>We clean chimneys all year round for fireplaces and heating systems. Helps prevent fire hazards and saves on energy Call</p>
        <p>753-3503</p>
        <p>Day or night Farmville. N.C.</p>
        <p>PARKING LOT SWEEPINO~Clean</p>
        <p>inq, repairs and grading R. R. Taft, 752 6535</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>MAN GARAGE on the Pactolus Highway General repairs 758 0297.</p>
        <p>72</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>FOR ALL YOUR real estate needs, call Fleming8i Associates. 756 6234.</p>
        <p>3.27 ACES 01 land 2 miles from new hospital. $20,000 756 2913</p>
        <p>73 Comnwrclal PropiMTy</p>
        <p>FOR RENT. 1500 square foot building Available January 2. 107 Arlington Boulevard Contact I. J. Edwards, Jr , 758 26I6or756 5024.</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE Building located 903 Dickinson Avenue, known as Ken's Furniture. $600 a month. Call Whitley's House Station. 756 6050.</p>
        <p>SHOP SPACE available at reasonable price Ideal for construe tion related operation. 752 1020.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Top Qiialitv S,|vi&amp;lt; c"</p>
        <p>ORINNON &amp;amp; WILLIAMS</p>
        <p>Auto Service</p>
        <p>IDS S. asliinqtoii St (9 l&amp;lt;7) 75 f)7f&amp;gt;r, (ircciiville. C</p>
        <p>TARHEELTOYOTA</p>
        <p>Pre-Valentines Day Sale</p>
        <p>A Sweetheart Of A Deal</p>
        <p>1977 Ford Van</p>
        <p>Customized. Air, power steering and brakes, automatic, radio, fully carpeted, bed. ceoo</p>
        <p>dZ9B</p>
        <p>1976 Toyota Clica Liftback</p>
        <p>Sparkling brown metallic with saddle vinyl interior. Automatic, air, power brakes, AM-FM stereo, radial tires.</p>
        <p>1976 Toyota Clica Liftback</p>
        <p>Alpine white metallic with saddle vinyl interior, S speed, air, power brakes, AM-FM stereo, radial Iros.</p>
        <p>M698</p>
        <p>1976 Datsun Pickup</p>
        <p>Sun orange with black vinyl interior, A speed, long bed, AM-FM stereo with tape.  sOflOO</p>
        <p>jUBo</p>
        <p>1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Beautiful light yellow with white vinyl interior, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio.</p>
        <p>$4098</p>
        <p>1975 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>Alpine white with blue vinyl bucket seats, automatic, power steering and brakes, AM-FM radio, 25,(X)0 miles.</p>
        <p>4798</p>
        <p>1975 Chevrolet Monza</p>
        <p>Autumn red metallic with matching vinyl Interior and white landau roof. 5 speed, radio, radial tires.</p>
        <p>^2498</p>
        <p>1975 Ford Pinto Wagon</p>
        <p>White with saddle vinyl interior, automatic, air, power brakes, AM-FM radio. Squire package.</p>
        <p>$2598</p>
        <p>1975 Mercury Bobcat</p>
        <p>Dark blue metallic with blue vinyl interior and white vinyl top. Automatic, air, power steering and brakes, radio, V-6 engine, 29,000 miles. 82653</p>
        <p>1975 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>Light yellow gold with brown landau roof and tan vinyl interior, automatic, air, power steering and brakes, radio, 42,(XX) miles.  $3998</p>
        <p>1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88</p>
        <p>Light yellow with white vinyl root and matching interior. Automatic, air, power steering and brakes, radio, 25,(XX) miles. Priced to sell!! $2998</p>
        <p>1974 Toyota Corolla Wagon</p>
        <p>White with black vinyl Interior, 4 speed, AM-FM radio.  $1998</p>
        <p>1974 Ford Van</p>
        <p>Customized. Green and white. Automatic, air, power steering and brakes, radio, ice box, table, bed, fully carpeted.  $4298</p>
        <p>1974 Oldsmobile 98 Regency</p>
        <p>Dark brown metallic with tan velour Interior and matching vinyl roof, automatic, air, power steering and brakes, tilt wheel, cruise control, power windows, power seat, power door locks.  gg</p>
        <p>1974 Cadillac Sedan De Ville</p>
        <p>Medium blue metallic with dark blue vinyl roof and blue cloth Interior, automatic, air, power steering and brakes, AM-FM stereo, pTower windows, power seat, power door locks.  socoo</p>
        <p>oSBo</p>
        <p>1974 Volkswagen Beetle</p>
        <p>Gold with black vinyl interior. 4 speed, radio, sun</p>
        <p>*2298</p>
        <p>1974 Ford LTD</p>
        <p>Gold glamour metallic with tan vinyl roof and black vinyl interior, automatic, air, p&amp;gt;ower steering and</p>
        <p>brakes, AM radio.  $2098</p>
        <p>1974 Ford Van Camper</p>
        <p>Beige and white. Automatic, air, power steering and brakes, stove, sink, ice box, bed, table, 39,000</p>
        <p>$4998</p>
        <p>1973 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>Dark blue metallic with blue vinyl interior and blue vinyl top, automatic, air, power steering and</p>
        <p>brakes, AM-FM radio.  $2298</p>
        <p>1973 Buick Electra</p>
        <p>Dark blue metallic with blue vinyl interior and blue vinyl roof, automatic, air, power steering and brakes, power windows.  $2458</p>
        <p>1973 Toyota Pickup</p>
        <p>Red with black vinyl interior, 4 speed, radio, sliding rear window.  $1958</p>
        <p>1972 Volkswagen 411</p>
        <p>Silver with black vinyl Interior. Automatic, radio.</p>
        <p>M198</p>
        <p>1972 Cadillac Eldorado</p>
        <p>Medium blue metallic with dark blue vinyl roof and blue leather Interior. Automatic, air, power steering and brakes, flit wheel, cruise control, power windows, power seat, AM-FM stereo. 82298</p>
        <p>SPECIAL 1974 Mercury Cougar</p>
        <p>Blue metaltic with white landau roof and blue vinyl bucket seats. Automatic, air, power steering and brakes, radio, mag wheels.</p>
        <p>2658</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTA</p>
        <p>109 Trade St.</p>
        <p>756-3228</p>
        <p>Fiat 128 Custom 2 Door</p>
        <p>Sale Price Sales Tax</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;3304.00</p>
        <p>66.08</p>
        <p>Total</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>53370.08</p>
        <p>Cash Down  670.08</p>
        <p>Amount To Be Finance&amp;lt;I &amp;gt;2700.00</p>
        <p>36 Monthly Payments at &amp;gt;91.35 per month</p>
        <p>On Approved Credit. Life'Insurance Included.</p>
        <p>Annual Percentage Rate 12.39</p>
        <p>Stock no. 75884</p>
        <p>BBBO</p>
        <p>NotMfliDrimLlnantt</p>
        <p>Comes With 24 Month Factory Warranty</p>
        <p>Aint no way to buy a better small foreign economy car</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood, Inc.</p>
        <p>Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>752-7111</p>
        <p>Bob Brown Dick Greene Robert Tugwell  Russell Cay ton  Wade Trask</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0040" />
        <p>I&amp;gt;4-TIh Dtfljr Reflector, GraonriUe, N.C.-Ruidiy, Fobnitry U. tm</p>
        <p>73 Commerctet Property</p>
        <p>FOe RBNT ommerci! pce E cellent location, fronting on 764 BypM Heavy traffic expoaure ISOO Muare feet of tpace witn carpet, paneling, heat and air or will remodel to suit tenant Ample parking at en trance Suitable for retail, service or ofessional use Jack Wallace, ealtor, 75? $M3or 75* 551?</p>
        <p>R(</p>
        <p>Ferrm For Leeee</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>tota FOUNDS Of tobacco. 75* 5317</p>
        <p>Houees For Sale</p>
        <p>BY OWNER Brick house with car port. 3 large bedrooms, ? baths. Located on wooded corner lot I6?0 square toot home has central heat and air conditioning, built irt dishwasher, oven and range, garbage disposal, storm windows and doors and many other extras 574 46(W, Gritton</p>
        <p>too CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Houms For Sal*</p>
        <p>ONLY A FEW blocks from umversi ty, this beautiful, secluded, modern home has a great room with cathedral ceiling, exposed beams and fireplace, entrance hall, dining room. ? baths, utility, workshop and features thermopane sliding glass doors that lead to over *00 square feet ol deck area. 544,900 Whitley's House Station. 75* *050, nights. 75* Otl*</p>
        <p>Tf ExHa ASH</p>
        <p>those articles you no</p>
        <p>h your pocket trip by s&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>0 longer</p>
        <p>through the fast action Classified</p>
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        <p>Adsi</p>
        <p>IF AND WHEN the weather breaks, get out the barbecue sauce and start planning your patio parties This home has an attractive fenced patio (?5 X 36). excelllent condition, ex cellent location 3 bedrooms, ? baths, den with fireplace, kitchen with built ins. dining area, single carport. *4?, 500 Fleming &amp;amp; Associates, 756 6734, Elaine Fleming, 758 5487 on call</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING 3 bedroom, ? oath ranch with formal living room, lami ly room with fireplace and wet bar, kitchen with breakfast area, garage and I j acre wooded lot Near the CandlewiCk. Priced m the 30's Hignite &amp;amp; Company, Inc , 758 6666, nights, 75* 1971</p>
        <p>11 MILES FROM Dupont One year old, 3 bedroom brick home located on largo country lot. Under $35,000 Call Judy Finch at M Bailey Barrow Real Estate, Kinston, NC 577 3176, nights, call 577 7378  _  ___________</p>
        <p>MAKE US AN OFFER. Brick home by owner on South Wright Road 3 bedrooms. I' j baths, central air, am pie closets Many other features 758 57l7or 756 1751</p>
        <p>HOUSE WITH 3 acres of land 3 bedrcxjms, living room, den with fireplace, kitchen, 7 baths, double garage, 30 X 17 patio 746 3377 alter 6</p>
        <p>BY OWNER 3 bedroom house m Lakewood Pines Just renovated Call 756 6 568</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>THE BIGGEST,1ASTIEST SELECTION OF TRUCKS IN ITS CLASS.</p>
        <p>Six Mg Toyota Half-ton Trucks to choosa</p>
        <p>n. Long Beds. Standard Beds. Sport</p>
        <p>from.</p>
        <p>Trucks. Work Trucks. Each one carries up to a big 1 too pounds of payload.</p>
        <p>Tha Mggast standard dlsplacamant angina In Its class. A 2.2 liter single overhead cam engine with loads of low-end torque. And like every part in a Toyota Truck, it's dependably built for tough-running performance.</p>
        <p>Big faaturas  Inslda and out. For instance, our SR-5 Long Bed Sport Truck comes with a 5-speed overdrive</p>
        <p>transmission, power-assisted front disc brakes, radial ply tires. Hi-back bucket seats, wall-to-wall carpeting, AM/FM radio, and lots more, all included in the base sticker price.</p>
        <p>So stop lookin' and start truckin'.</p>
        <p>Drop by the Tarheel Toyota Truck Stop, today.</p>
        <p>Tarh*l Toyota Nv / Weve Got What It Takes</p>
        <p>Tarheel Toyota</p>
        <p>109 Trado St.</p>
        <p>Doalor No. 3035</p>
        <p>756-3228</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>FOR SALE BY OWNER</p>
        <p>3 bodrooms, 1' 3 baths, living room, kitchon dining combination, lutly carpeted, nice lot. Excellent condi tion, good neighborhhod Low 30's 756 4*48 after 5 p m</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>Saturday Feb. 11, Sunday Feb. 12 1:00 - 6:00 P.M. 1006 E. Main Street Winterville, N.C</p>
        <p>MEADOWBROOK AREA I' 3 baths, on corner lot Only $16,000. Stack Kiger Realty. 75* 3088, nights, Dianne Whitehurst, 756 7737.</p>
        <p>BRIClc HOmI" on corner lot in the Hillsdale area. You must sec the in side ol this one. Mid 20's, Stack Kiqer Realty. 756 3088, nights, Dianne Whitehurst, 756 7727.</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE By owner. 3 bedrooms, 7 baths, living room, fami ly room, kitchen, central air. Screen ed back porch for enjoying tall pines and spring flowers Mid 40's. 756 7195.</p>
        <p>GRIFTON AREA Looking for something different? Lovely two story home situated on picturesque lot with 3 bedrooms, 7 baths, large family room, balcony tor master bedroom. Nice workshop in backyard. Don't pass this one for on ly $43,900. Estate Realty Company, 752 5058, nights, 752 3*47 or 756 6657.</p>
        <p>OFFERED BY OWNER, a 3</p>
        <p>bedroom brick home on corner of Arl inqton and Cherokee tor $29,500. 756 6811</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Fairlane Subdivision Split level 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, dou ble garage. No realtors 756 5280 alter 5 and weekends</p>
        <p>BRICK, 3 BEDROOAAS, I'3 baths 1774 square feet living area plus garage 300 East 12th Street. Reduc ed to $28,500. Bill Williams Real Estate, 752 2615</p>
        <p>RAINY DAY BLUES and the</p>
        <p>children can't decide what to do. Not a problem in this stunning home  28 living room with fireplace, 20' den with fireplace, 3 large bedrooms, country kitchen, dining room, car port. Excellent location, corner lot. Over 2000 square feet of heated area. $51,000. Fleming &amp;amp; Associates, 75* 6234, Elaine Fleming, 758 5487 on call.</p>
        <p>ROOMY, READY and reasonable. This ranch style home is in "tip top" condition featuring 23' living room, den with fireplace, 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitchen with built ins, dining area, sun deck with barbecue pit, corner lot. Over 1700 square feet. $49,500. Fleming 8. Associates, 756 6234, Elaine Flem inq, 758 5487 on call.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT pro</p>
        <p>perty? Look no more. 2 story frame on Tenth Street. Close to the universi ty. 6 bedrooms, 3' 3 baths. Fleming 8, Associates, 756 6234, Elaine Flem inq, 758 5487 on call</p>
        <p>DON'T WAIT TO select your own decor. This home is in the process of construction in the country, only 7 miles from the city. Large great room with fireplace, kitchen, dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, single car garage, lot 130 X 210 $38,500. Flem inq 8i Associates, 756 6234, Elaine Fleming, 758 5487oncall.</p>
        <p>80</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>TWO EXTRA large lots in country. East of Greenville. 752 5328.</p>
        <p>FARMER HOME lots available. Call today. Overton &amp;amp; Powers Really, 758 4585 or Steve Evans, 758 6721</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LOTS and one acre sizes. Overton &amp;amp; Powers Realty, 758 4585or Steve Evans, 758 6721.</p>
        <p>ACREAGE LOCATED outside city. AAostly wooded but some cleared. Owners will divide and possible loan assumption. Fleming &amp;amp; Associates, 756 6234, Elaine Fleming, 758 5487 on</p>
        <p>call__</p>
        <p>2.92 ACRES LOCATED outside the city. Water available. Septic tank re quired Corner lot. Fleming &amp;amp; Associates, 756 6234, Elaine Flem ing, 758 5487 on call.</p>
        <p>82 Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>TREASURE COVE lot. Waterfront, bulkheaded. Across from Clubhouse. $17,000. 758 4809.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>THISAIE OFTHE</p>
        <p>SPfCUl nVNHMITH VOURi VAUK PMKMES. SAVIUP10$25(i.</p>
        <p>. - Plymouth Volar 4-Door Sedan</p>
        <p>These special Volares, 2-door, 4-door, and America's No. 1 selling wagon over the past two years, come with up to $663 worth of popular options at a $250 savings off the sticker price! Features like AM radio, digital clock, many others.+ What a Volar value!</p>
        <p>tVaiue Bonus Package requires optional power steering</p>
        <p>Volares shown with Value Bonus Package and optional custom extenors</p>
        <p>INTRODUCINGTHENEW PLYMOUTH FURY GRAN COUPE.</p>
        <p>SAVE$250.</p>
        <p>A full size savings is yours on this special Fury.</p>
        <p>$680 worth of options for $430. Including: halo vinyl roof, reclining buckets, much more.* * A savings of $250 off the sticker price!</p>
        <p>Fury Gran Coupe Package requires optional V-8 engine, power steering and automatic transmission</p>
        <p>78 Plymouth Fury 2-Ooor Coupe</p>
        <p>ALSO SEE THESE OTHER GREAT VALUES</p>
        <p>CHRTSURCORDOU'S'</p>
        <p>CHRVSUR UBMONS'</p>
        <p>$5550</p>
        <p>tManutacturers Suggested Retail Price excluding whitewall tires ($48 25). taxes and destinalion charges</p>
        <p>$5020</p>
        <p>78 Chrysler Cordoba</p>
        <p>Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price excluding taxes and destination charges</p>
        <p>78 Chrysler LeBaron</p>
        <p>CAR OF THE YEAR! NEW nYMOUTH HOMZDN.</p>
        <p>PAA/CIDAA</p>
        <p>rEPA milaage asiimaie*. basad on Horizon s manual transmission Your actual mileage may differ depsdir&amp;gt;g on your driving habits, your car s condition, artd its optional aquipment</p>
        <p>1978 Plymouth Horizon</p>
        <p>Manufacturer s Suggested Retail Price excluding taxes and destination charges</p>
        <p>ITS A GREiB TIME TO BUY AT YOUR CHRYSIER-PIYMOUTN DEALERS!</p>
        <p>Bill Haddock</p>
        <p>Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge</p>
        <p>3401 s. Memorial Or.</p>
        <p>Phone 750-0186</p>
        <p>84</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>STORAGE Private, monthly U Store It  Mini Max Storage</p>
        <p>Warehouse, 756 3791.</p>
        <p>mTnI WAREHOUSEstorage</p>
        <p>available $35 per month and op. Totally private. Call Rentalease Company, 752 0401^______</p>
        <p>UP TO 9000 square feet with loading dock Reasonable rental. 752 1020</p>
        <p>FOR RENT at Tipton Annex. SmaTl building with 12 X 70 office space, bath, carpet, central air. Plenty of parking space. $100 per month. Call Ed Tipton Agency, 756 0911</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>1, 2, and 3 bedrooms, washer, dryer, hook ups, pool, club house. Only 5 blocks from East Carolina University</p>
        <p>Check everywhere else first.</p>
        <p>Then Call</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>1401 Willow St.</p>
        <p>752 4225</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK</p>
        <p>AND</p>
        <p>VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>327 one, two and three bedroom garden and townhouse apartments with heat, air condition, carpel, kit Chen appliances, garbage disposals, nice laundromat facilities, 3 swimm inq pools, 2 tennis courts and heat and hot water furnished in some units. No pets or loud parties allowed Rent from $140 $210 per month Eastbrook Easlbrook Drive off Greenville Blvd. (264 By pass). Call 752-S100, Village Green 800 Heath Street off E 10th Street</p>
        <p>1308A VAN DYKE t bed'r^ apart ment. $85 per month. Bill Williams Real Estate, 752 2615</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM University Townhouse. Pool. No pets. One year lease re quired $195. Available March 1 7582089  _  ______</p>
        <p>IoTmYRTLE'AVENUE. 3 rooms and bath. $85 month. Unfurnished. 7.52 5006,</p>
        <p>APARTMENT FOR RENT 308A Library Street 1 block from campus. I . J. Edwards Jr., 758 2616 or 756 5024.</p>
        <p>ROOMS, studio apartments for rent. 400 West Fifth Street. Within walking distance of campus. All utilities in eluded Call 752 0401,9 1115</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
        <p>Most luxurious 2 bedroom lownhouses and I bedroom apart mcnis 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>Greene Way Apartments</p>
        <p>Beautiful large 2 bedroom garden apartments with wall to wall carpet, draperies, dishwasher and swim minq pool Located on Country Club Drive adjacent to Greenville Golf and Country Club</p>
        <p>756 6869</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM townhouses. Fully carpeted, central air conditioning, electric, heat, pool, laundry room. 75* 34S0'alter S.__</p>
        <p>Kings Row</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom garden apart ments with dishwasher, garbage disposal and' drapes. Offering short term lease for the summer Perfect location. Located just off east Tenth Street</p>
        <p>Call 752-3519</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>W slaughtar, ag, wrap, and freeze your meat animals ready for your freezer.</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE-FOUNTAIN HOQ MARKET FarmvHI*, N.C.</p>
        <p>753-4124</p>
        <p>24 yr*. xparlanc*  Inxpactlon No. 99</p>
        <p>86 Apartment For Rent</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM apartment Carpeted, central heat and air. Close to college. $190 758 3311_</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>86 Apartment For Rent</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM DUPLEX. Maplewood Court 758 2558 until 5, 756 7677 after</p>
        <p>S__</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Hastings Fml</p>
        <p>Service Specials</p>
        <p>Tune Up Special</p>
        <p>For 8 cylinder Engines</p>
        <p>*24.65</p>
        <p>flectronic Ignttloni, 4 cylinder and 6 cylindar angina* slightly las*.</p>
        <p>Brake Special</p>
        <p>Front pads and rear shoes on late model cars. Trucks slightly higher.</p>
        <p>*61.05</p>
        <p>Offer Expires March 31, 1978 Please Bring This Coupon</p>
        <p>smmi AMS</p>
        <p>w Green ville's Mark of Distinction  </p>
        <p>NOt JUST A PLACE TO LIVE BUT A HAPPY WAY OF LIFE...</p>
        <p>A planned community designed for those famiUies that insist on the very best. 1900 South Charles Street Greenville, North Carolina 27834 Telephone (919) 756-4800</p>
        <p>GRAND NOVA SALE</p>
        <p>Continues</p>
        <p>The Grand Nova Sale has been so successful that we have added on these models.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Pickups</p>
        <p>Prices Start at</p>
        <p>3970</p>
        <p>Plus Tax</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Impalas</p>
        <p>Prices $</p>
        <p>Start at</p>
        <p>Plus Tax</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Monza 2 Plus 2</p>
        <p>Prices Start at</p>
        <p>3775</p>
        <p>Plus Tax</p>
        <p>See one of our salesmen today during the extension of this great sale.</p>
        <p>Ed Briley</p>
        <p>Mike Outlaw</p>
        <p>EASTERN CAROLINA'S VOLUME DEALER</p>
        <p>PHELPS CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>W.D. Pholps, President</p>
        <p>Norman VanHorne, Sales Manager</p>
        <p>James Phelps, Used Car Manager</p>
        <p>Sales Representatives Rex Wainwright  Regan Jones</p>
        <p>Jimmy Pace  Ed Briley</p>
        <p>Clyn Barber  Mike Outlaw</p>
        <p>West End Circle</p>
        <p>OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>Phone 756-2150</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0041" />
        <p>The Dally Reflector, GreenvUIe, N.C.-Sunday, February U,</p>
        <p>M Apartment For Rent</p>
        <p>t bedroom apartment located at Langston Park Apartments. Fully carpeted, dishwasher included with hookups for washer and dryer. 758 2144, 752 oteo, 756 2766.</p>
        <p>new contemporary duplex at Frog Level. Wooded lot. Appliances furnished. Centrai air,  (uily carpeted. $225. 8 til 5, 756 4624, Janet or 756 5168 after 5.</p>
        <p>roommate wanted to Share 2 bedroom townhouse apartment. 752-1478 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>bethel. Apartment for rent. $65 plus utilities. 825 3061._</p>
        <p>ELM VILLA Apartments. Furnished, water, heating and air conditioning furnished. 752 3376.</p>
        <p>3 ROOM APARTMENT.</p>
        <p>Refrigerator, stove and space heater furnished. 756 2109.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM DUPLEX on Stanciii Drive. Air conditioning, insuiated, washer hookup, refrigerator, range. $185. Marrieds only. 756 7480 after 6</p>
        <p>p.m^_</p>
        <p>duplex. 3 bedrooms, central air. Available Immediately. 756 5067 from 9 til 5, AtondayFriday.</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>NEW DUPLEX 2 bedrooms, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, disposai, storm windows and doors Low utility bills. Landscaping main tained. Fenced in backyard. Private. No pets. Within waiking distance of coliege. Taking appiications for March 1 occupancy. $230. Brownlea Drive. 752 6932</p>
        <p>PEAAALE WANTS working room mate to share 2 bedroom apartment. 758 0430._</p>
        <p>GREENMILLRUN</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom apartments featuring GE appliances, air condi tioning, rich shag carpeting, swimm ing pool, laundromat and more. Utili ty costs are low. We're heavily in sulated, sound and fire retarden!. Call 758 2628._</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM apartment. Near ECU. Brick, hardwood floors, fenced in yard. $225. Availabie March I. 756 5346.____</p>
        <p>NEW DUPLEX. 2 bedrooms, heat pumps, targe tots. Suitable for garden. Convenient to ECU. 758 3397 or 758 0390 after 6</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>PACESETTERS!</p>
        <p>Live where a new day is dawning. Stratford Arms reflect's today's , vibrant lifestyles in contemporary I living. Yet it retains the traditional peaceful atmosphere and personal touch that has made it a happy place to live.</p>
        <p>AAoderh 1, 2, 3 bedroom apartments and 2 bedroom Townhouses. Furnish ed or unfurnished.</p>
        <p>All applications are accepted subject to availability.</p>
        <p>Greenville's Mark ol Distinction</p>
        <p>STRATFORDARMS</p>
        <p>Apartments 1900 S. Charles Blvd. BIdg. 19 Telephone919 756 4800</p>
        <p>NOW AVAILABLE for leasing, 215 Stanciii Drive on Tar River A fully carpeted, 2 bedroom apartment'with Irost free refrigerator, range, dishwasher, washer dryer hookup. Full insulation with heat pumps for low cost electric bill. Water and sewer furnished Young couple or single. No children or pets Private parking lot. $225 per month. 756 4412 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>HOUSES IN Greenville and surroun ding area. Stove, refrigerator, lur nished. 746 3284. 726 3884__</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOAAS. fenced backyard, garage, den $790. 756 4851</p>
        <p>NICE 3 BEDROOM house. I' ? baths and garage available lor $225 per month. Call 756 6869,8:30 5:30</p>
        <p>90</p>
        <p>Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>THE VILLAGE Mobile Home Park, Ayden. We pay the cost ol transpor ting your trailer plus you gel first month free. Lot rent. $30 per month. Call 746 6170 or 752 7148</p>
        <p>91 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE for rent Call Joe Bowen, 752 7194.</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACES lor rent. Available February 1, 1978 On 14th Street, across from A. B Whitley Call J. T. Williams at Azalea Mobile Homes, 756 7815</p>
        <p>OFFICES AND suites lor -ent All services provided. Located on Arl ington Boulevard and Commerce Street $75 $100 per month. One month deposit required. Fleming 8, Associates, 756 6234 or 756 0805.</p>
        <p>91 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE available Single suites, multiple suites. Also con lerence room available All services provided 752 1020</p>
        <p>THREE OFFICE spaces with toilet lacilitics Rent very reasonable. Ad ditional storage space. Greenville Mini Storage, 758 2190.</p>
        <p>92 Resort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT DOWNTOWN ollice space available Individual or suite Utilities and janitorial service lur niShed. Call Blount 8, Ball Realty, 756 3000. nights, 752 8819_</p>
        <p>^ORTeASE Office or commercial. 800 square leet Next to Fast Fare, in tersection of State Roads 1726 and 1727 $200 a month. Call 752 4122 or 756 2682.  ___</p>
        <p>DELUXE 3CEAN FRONT con</p>
        <p>dominium near historic Saint Augustine, Florida. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, kitchen, completely furnished. $175 per week Call 756 7158.</p>
        <p>93</p>
        <p>Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>ROOM FOR RENT to working per son. 752 3758</p>
        <p>94</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>96</p>
        <p>Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pine and cypress standing limber and logs Paying highest prices P O Box 306, Scotland Neck Phone 826 4121 or 826 4122</p>
        <p>GOOD QUALITY yellow corn wanted Paying lop prices Wor thington Farms, Inc., 756 3827.</p>
        <p>WE BUY 10, 14 and 18 carat gold items such as wedding bands, school rings and gold watches. (We pay top dollar). 188 North Main Street, Rocky Mount Call (919) 442 4593__</p>
        <p>WANT USED galvanued sheet pin Good condition 756 0474</p>
        <p>GOOD, USED time clock. 756 2648</p>
        <p>98</p>
        <p>Wanted To Lease</p>
        <p>TOBACCO POUNDAGE wanted in</p>
        <p>Pill County . 756 0234  ___</p>
        <p>WANT TO LEASE corn land $30 to $35 an acre Will also pay 4(X per pound lor whole farm Call 756 5458</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY ,000 pounds^! tobacco wanted at 36c per pound To be moved. 758 2314</p>
        <p>99 Wanted To Rent</p>
        <p>99 Wanted To Rent</p>
        <p>LAW ENFORCEMENT officer needs house or trailer between Farmvillc and Greenville 758 246?</p>
        <p>SERIOUS GRADUATE student needs one bedroom, unfurnished aparlmcnt near campus. 758 6518.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Executive Housekeeper</p>
        <p>Must be experienced in supervising peopie and have good knowledge of housekeeping methods and responsibilities.</p>
        <p>CALL 758-4121</p>
        <p>The</p>
        <p>REALTOR'S</p>
        <p>Corner</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>Buying or Selling, For Best Results Try Our "Personal Service."</p>
        <p>D.'G. NICHOLS ^ AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>Phone 756-2656'  752-4012  anytime</p>
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        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>WANTTOSELL  j</p>
        <p>YOUR HOUSE?  I</p>
        <p>For fast action, listwithus;</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 Real Estate Brokers</p>
        <p>756-2121  J</p>
        <p>CALL HI6NITE THIS WEEKEND!</p>
        <p>$22,000.00  Qreal buy for the Inveslorl two bedroom. bath condominium! Presently rentedi</p>
        <p>124.900.00  This three bedroom home In Sherwood Greens qualifies for</p>
        <p>Fm. H. FInanclngl</p>
        <p>$28,000.00  Buy or rent this three bedroom, two bath homo In Sherwood Qreensl</p>
        <p>$2t,900.00  Check out this ranch with two fireplaces, thrss bedrooms a two baths In WInlervllle.</p>
        <p>$31,000.00  Oroal starter home In AydenI Three bedrooms, 1V5 baths a heavily wooded loll</p>
        <p>$37,900.00  NEW LISTING a Super Ranch on hall acre wooded lot In Green Farm across from the Candlewick Inn, dan with fireplace a wet bar, large living room, three bedrooms, two baths, cute kitchen a garage.</p>
        <p>$39,000.00  Two balconies with this two-story contemporary located six mUes from Greenville.</p>
        <p>143.900.00  New Ranch In Ragland Acres nearly complatedi Great Room</p>
        <p>with fireplaca, three bedrooms, two baths, garage a more. Pick your colors nowl</p>
        <p>944.900.00  Contemporary under construction three miles from Grosn-</p>
        <p>vHlsl Cathedral ceiling In the family room with fireplace, large 19x19 master bedroom, wood sidlngl</p>
        <p>344.900.00  Comer lot a double garage tool New Ranch under construc</p>
        <p>tion In Ragland AcresI Call now to pick your colorsi</p>
        <p>$49,900.00  Large corner lot has the perlaci home, with formal areas, den with fireplace, kitchen with nook, three bedrooms, two baths, a douMa garagel</p>
        <p>High 940a  NEW CONTEMPORARY to be built in the "Pines In Aydan, call us to aee the planal</p>
        <p>High $40s  NEW RANCH to be built In the "Plnea In Aydan, Call us to tee the planal</p>
        <p>$49 900.00  Dont worry about the kidal The backyard Is completely fenced Ini Three bedrooms, two balha, llvlng-dlning rooms, den with llraplaca. access to tennis courts a swimming pooll</p>
        <p>997.900.00  NEW Iwo-slory In Candlewick EstatasI Three bedroomt, two a</p>
        <p>W baths, formal living a dining rooms, family room with fireplaca, kitchen a double garage in a quiet cul- de-aaci</p>
        <p>$93,290.00  Two mHes from Greenville In Brandywlnel Fabulous sunken den m the center ol the house and quality craftsmanship by one of GreenvWe's finest builders.</p>
        <p>Lott a Commercial Property  ~</p>
        <p>igg 000.00  7 scres located across from Deerfield Subdivisin In Ayden. Zoned Commercial, could be nice subdhrlslonl</p>
        <p>(0,009 _ Five ecree loceted three mUes from Ayden. Good building allel</p>
        <p>$4,990.09  HeM acre wooded lola located near Ayden oft HWV. 102. Westwoodl Only 7 are left!</p>
        <p>$118,000.00  INVENTORS, IMs Is lust what you've bean looking fori Five Condomlnluma. all are presently rentedi</p>
        <p>The Hlonltes are on Duty This Weekend to Assist You!</p>
        <p>HIGNITE ft COMPANY, INC.</p>
        <p>JANET HIGNITE 756-9569</p>
        <p>randy HIGNITE 756-1521</p>
        <p>DARRELL HIGNITE 758-6666</p>
        <p>LEONARD HIGNITE 756-1921</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;22,500</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;24,500</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;25,500</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;30,000</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;43,900</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;40,000</p>
        <p>Three bedroom cottage to enjoy on those hot summer days ahead. Screened porch, outside storage. Located at Aurora Beach.</p>
        <p>Located in University area and just right for small family; two bedrooms, living room with fireplace, kitchen-dining combination.</p>
        <p>Village Grove Area  thre bedroom home with central heat and air, plus some carpet and drapes. The lot has shade trees.</p>
        <p>Church building on the corner of Eleventh and Forbes Street.</p>
        <p>Two-story home in Grifton; three bedrooms, two baths, large family room. Nice workshop in backyard.</p>
        <p>Three bedroom home in country near Pitt Tech; two baths, family room, walk-in laundry room, two-car garage.</p>
        <p>ESTATE REALTY COMPANY</p>
        <p>752-5058</p>
        <p>Jarvis Mills........752-3647</p>
        <p>Robert Edwards ... 756-6652 Dorlls Mills........752-3647</p>
        <p>OS</p>
        <p>relocation</p>
        <p>MOSELEY-MARCUS REALTY</p>
        <p>^  746-2135  iSbm</p>
        <p>$40 900  Nw construction In Pleasant Rldqo subdivision. Now Is the time to pick out your decor In this 3 bedroom, 2 bath, living room with lireplace. kitchen-den area, with carport and storage.</p>
        <p>$20,000  There le room lor everyone in this 2-story brick home, located in a good residential area. Ten spacious rooms and 3 batha. Ideal for lamily or Investment property. If youre thinking of the future, let the Income make your paymante.</p>
        <p>$43.500  New listing In Ayden  happy Is how you will (eel owning this sparkling 3 bedroom, brick, ranch home, with 2 ceramic batha. living room, kitchen with eat-in area, den, office space and garage. Fenced-In backyard, attractively landscaped. Call for your private showing.</p>
        <p>$27,900  Ayden  En|oy the security of this attractive home. 3 bedrooms, 1V5 baths, living room, country-slza kitchen with large eat-ln area. One area of the home Idsally divided Irom the living area and has been used lor a beauty parlor, or Is perfect for a den.</p>
        <p>$47,900  Entertaining In Ayden. In this spacious 3 bedroom brick veneer ranch you have all the necessities. Formal entry, living room, dining room, elagent and en|oyabla family room with lireplace, designer kitchen with large breakfast aras, 2 necessary rooms", paneled. Enclosed 2-cer garage with a workshop for the man In the family. Call for appointment.</p>
        <p>$37.500  Need 4 bedrooms at an affordable price? You must see this one. Located In excellent neighborhood where pride shows In every home. Topping It all Is a deep lot with apace galore for childrens backyard play, a detached garage end storage. Call for more details.</p>
        <p>$34,500. Ayden. Pleasing outside, pleasing inside applies to this attractive brick house featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, large kitchen esi-in area, paneled family room, carport, detached workshop.</p>
        <p>$43,500  Ayden. Luxury on a budget. Move right in to this delightful and wall-arranged 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large kitchen with all bullt-ins. utility family room with lireplace. tully carpeted, and double garage. Practically new.</p>
        <p>$29,900  In Aydan. Cell us on this one  Just right lor a starter home.</p>
        <p>$36,000 on up  Plaasen^ldge. Want to build the home of your choice? Here Is your opportunity. Country living at Its finest with no city taxes. We have plane available or if you prefer bring us your plans and ideas. Ex-cellant financing avallabla FHA-VA approved.</p>
        <p>$20,000  Coxvllle approximately 14 acres woodsland.</p>
        <p>$5.500 to $0.000. AYDEN  Community water, trees, highway trontege. $s!oOO AYDEN. SH-1119: 1V4 acres heavily wooded. 175 If. road trontege Needs a home or trailer end would love a new owner.</p>
        <p>$40.000. HELEN'S CROSSROADS, approximately 30 acres ol woodsland. 1399 ft. road frontage on SR172S.</p>
        <p>$22.900.00. OrmondevHle. 12 x 65 3 bedroom trailer on nearly 1-acre lot. Large block garage; community water.</p>
        <p>ON CALL THIS WEEKEND</p>
        <p>Louis* H. Moseley Realtor 746-3472</p>
        <p>Mercus AAcClanahan Realtor 746-4574</p>
        <p>Florence "AAary" A6gpre Broker 756-6442</p>
        <p>Wed like to thank you for helping us have our biggest January ever!</p>
        <p>69 acre commercial tract on Greenville Boulevard A prime commercial site on Greenville Boulevard Woodsland neaf^tokes 7 Duplexes</p>
        <p>Investment gfflpfrty in West Greenville.</p>
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        <p>CommerclaClbroperty on Highway no. 11 6 acre tract at Grindle Creek Residential lot in Greenville</p>
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        <p>BOULEVARD OFFICE 756-2656</p>
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        <p>WOODED ESTATE LOTS AVAILABLE!</p>
        <p>Located 3 miles from new hospital. Sizes range from 2 2/10 to 3 4/10 acres.</p>
        <p>Wooded and cleared lots available in Camelot and Cherry Oaks. 4/10 acres to 1 Vit acres.</p>
        <p>ThadQaytord, 756-1415 Batty Yuknevica. 75M171</p>
        <p>Jim Osborn, 7564437 Oscar Edwards, 7564456</p>
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        <p>To come out and view this spacious Williamsburg being constructed near Cherry Oaks. Historically correct down to details, it offers a pleasing floor plan for family living featuring a warm den with fireplace, formal living and dining rooms with beautiful hardwood flooring, breakfast nook, 2V2 baths and 3 big bedrooms that will be carpeted in Williamsburg blue. 50s.</p>
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        <p>^ We have time to sell the one ^ you are In just In time to move you into this masterpiece under construction now at Beautiful Candlewick Estates. TWO fireplaces . . . one In Great ro6m. one In Master bedroom. Desiflned for comfortable living. Three ^ bedrooms, large closets. Two baths, eat-in kitchen and dining room. Be the first to see, call today</p>
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        <p>COUNTRY  So you want a place In the country? Well, here It Is and with 1.38 acres of land. 2,000 sq. ft. of economically heated and cooled with heat pump. 3 bedrooms. Including master with large dressing area, living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, large den with fireplace, walk-in closets. 2 car garage with automatic doors, chain link fence In backyard, central vacuum system; comes with carpets and drapes. Only 6 minutes from city limits  S63.000</p>
        <p>COLLEGE VIEW  Prime location, nice fenced yard, rental potential In apartment In back, living room, den, kitchen. 2 full baths, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, plenty of closets. Lovely home with opportunity for additional income. $48,000.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES  If you want lots of room . . . look no further, this home has It. Four bedrooms  three up, one down Three baths, large kitchen with breakfast area. Family room with fireplace. If you like to entertain you'll love the spaciousness of the foyer, living room and dining room. Quality built  call to see today.</p>
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        <p>WINDY RIDGE  Beautiful 2 story townhouse with 3 bedrooms (master bedroom is super big with 2 spacious closets), 2Vi baths, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room combination, beautifully decorated and carpeted throughout. Patio for entertaining, enclosed by fence, swimming pool and tennis courts nearby.</p>
        <p>DON'T JUST Rinp pv The beauty IS inside of this 3 bedroom hoi^^ ^|^ous kitch^r|^%fl arCwge</p>
        <p>llving^bcl^dl^dlp^ed. centrWrlR^e^rPriceii io sell at $31,900. Call today for appointment.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK ESTATES </p>
        <p>Almost finished. Modern styling features great room with brick fireplace in cen^r of roon^Mts^l^li Ag  in-</p>
        <p>Ing r^^E2^1bliJklt-c hen%m DMmf JBFMI;and window. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, lots of storage. $49,900.</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE  One of the best buys in Pitt County at just $52,000.  3 large</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 full baths, fantastic great room, dining room, large foyer, kitchen with breakfast area. Features large rock fireplace, expiosed beams, sun deck, 200 year old mantle. Quality is assured by the fact that this house was built by a builder (or himself. $52,000.</p>
        <p>FUNTAIN  Sweet southern comfort, may bo found In this spacious and gracious older home. Too bad they don't build them like they used to. Completely refurbished and ready for you to move in. 4 large bedrooms, formal dining room, living room, kitchen, breakfast room, don  $44,900.</p>
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        <p>BELVEDERE  Newly^ decorated throughout with ^ new carpets over hardwood ^ floors, living room with ^ fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ^ baths, kitchen/dlning room ^ combination, wooded lot with ^ many shrubs and flowers. Open today 3:00-5:30.  P</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE  Spacious ^ home on quiet street. Just ^ completed three bedroom 2Vi ^ baths. Den with fireplace. ^ sundeck and many extras. P Call today only 44,900.  -fC</p>
        <p>COUNTRY  2 very large ^ bathrooms, 3 bedrooms, llv- * ing room, dining roopt. kitchen/^mI</p>
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        <p>heatefPmor Space. Priced to sell at Just $47,900.  .W</p>
        <p>OAKDALE  Great buy. This ^ home with 3 bedrooms, tV5 baths, living room, den, kit- -Chen/breakfast room, wood rail fence on large lot, utility room with concrete floor. $33,000.  ^</p>
        <p>NEED more room around the ^ fireplace . . . this one has it.  Spacious den with large ^ fireplace and built-in shelves. ^ Three bedrooms, two baths. ^ Formal areas to please the * entertainer. All this located in the COUNTRY on 1.38 acres.</p>
        <p>Who could ask for more, but this one has more . . . call for ^ details.  ^</p>
        <p>UND^OilSNI</p>
        <p>Lots available In the country, $3300.</p>
        <p>FARM  25 total acres. 17 cleared, 2.75 acres tobacco priced to sell. Call today for more details.</p>
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        <p>Bannis Eastwood........753-2496^</p>
        <p>Sue Henson.............756-3375 </p>
        <p>Joanna Howell..........746-3625^</p>
        <p>Walter Johnson  758-1918^</p>
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        <p>Henry Peszko...........756-4221</p>
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        <p>Superbly decorated four bedroom Williamsburg available In one of Greenville's most desirable areas. Besides the large family room with fireplace ancLbuill-ins. there is a spacious kitchen, three full ceramic file baths, and plenty of storage space. The formal areas, living and dining rooms, are especially appealing with their dark stained hardwood floors. Custom designed cabinets and detailed trim work for the buyer who appreciates quality and the special warmth this home has to offer. $7l ,900. Exclusively listed by us.</p>
        <p>Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc.</p>
        <p>756-1322</p>
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        <p>Barbara Hart 752-7806</p>
        <p>Jeannette Cox, GRI 756-2521</p>
        <p>Connally Branch 756-1549</p>
        <p>WHITLEVS</p>
        <p>HOUSE STATION</p>
        <p>A SWEETHEART OF A BUY And privacy on a quiat cul do sac Is this 3 bedroom home sitting on over hall an acre lot. Featuring entrance hall, big dan with fireplace, kitchen, dining room, 2 baths, french doors that lead to the deck and carport. Forget the candy and buy her this. 44,500.</p>
        <p>BE MINE"</p>
        <p>Is what you'll say when you see this carpeted 3 bedroom home with large master bedroom with walk-ln closet and dressing area, entrance hall, living room, dining room, den with old brick fireplace, bullt-ln bookshelves and exposed beams, kitchen with eat-in-arsa, 2 ceramic tile baths, patio with broken tile and rail and a well-landscaped yard. Many extras for the lady of the house. All thie can be yours Today! 62,900.</p>
        <p>THE LOVING TOUCH Will greet you when the door opens at this home In Cherry Oaka. Tastefully decorated throughout and featuring entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen with eat-ln-area, den with fireplace and bullt-lns, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large utility room, double garage and patio. It's sure to win your heart. 58,900.</p>
        <p>CUPIO'S ARROW</p>
        <p>Is aimed straight lor you and this beautiful contemporary home located just a lew blocks from University. Featuring a great room with cathedral exposed beams and fireplace, entrance hall, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, utility, workshop and thermopane sliding glass doors that lead to over 800 square feet of deck area. All the extras in the kitchen. Youll fall In love with 11144.900.</p>
        <p>A HONEY FOR THE MONEY Is this well-kept 2 bedroom home in Maadowbrook, with living room, kitchen with eat-ln-area, 1 bath, utility room, and workshop. What a bargain. 18,900.</p>
        <p>A GIFT OF LOVE</p>
        <p>Is this home located In the country, fully carpeted with entrance hall, living room, dining room, den with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs, sitting on over an acre lot and built by A.B. Wingate. Make her happy this Valentina's  Buy this. 46.000.</p>
        <p>FOR YOUNG OR OLD LOVERS Is this immaculate 2 bedroom home with 1 bath, living room with firaplece, kitchen with breakfast room, large utility room lor washer-dryer and freezer, outside storage, paved drive and fence across back of lot. An ideal home waiting for you. 32,500.</p>
        <p>A SPECIAL VALENTINE FOR HER A home that offers everything  3 bedrooms. 2V5 ceramic tile baths, entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen with eat-ln-area, den with exposed beams and fireplace, recreation room with exposed beams and wet bar, double carport, front porch, patio oft den and fenced-4n backyard. Gracious living in Cherry Oaks. 76,000.</p>
        <p>FIREPLACE LOVERS This one-story brick home features a super large great room with fireplace and living room with fireplace also. 3 bedrooms, IVi baths, kitchen with eef-In-area, utility and patio. Lat this one keep you warm this winter. 45.900.</p>
        <p>YOUR HEARTS DELIGHT Your family will enjoy this now home In Candlewick Estates with 3 bedrooms. 2Vt baths, entrance hall, living room, dining room, country kitchen with aat-ln-araa, den with firaplaca and double garage. Something for the whole famHy. 57.500.</p>
        <p>L-O-V-E</p>
        <p>Is what you'll get ptenty of from your family when you buy this 3 bedroom home in Oakdale, with carpeted living room, large kitchen with eat-fn area, 1W baths, garage that has been converted into a den and a covsred patio. Lat them love you Today! 29,900.</p>
        <p>A REAL CHARMER Only one block from University and closa to the downtown area Ihit home has over 2500 square feet, plus 9 bedrooms, 2 baths, entrance hall, Hving room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast room with now carpet, dan or study, uimty room and basement. Reduced to 36.500.</p>
        <p>Secluded one half acre wooded lot located near Black Jack  creek runs by the property. $3,500.</p>
        <p>Wooded lots located 2 mHes from new hospital in Candlewick Estates. 17.000.</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE</p>
        <p>Budding located at 903 Olcklnaon Avenue, ktrawn as Kan's Fumitura. 5,600 squars feel plus drive-in basement for storage. $600 a month.</p>
        <p>We are on call to serve you todayl</p>
        <p>Beth AAorIn  whItley  Sharon  Whitehurst</p>
        <p>756-4471  758^)616  752-0390</p>
        <p>WE ENJOY WHAT WE DO AND SELLING HOMES IS WHAT WE DO BEST.</p>
        <p>GREEN FARMS</p>
        <p>This is a very pretty area and not too far from the ctty limits. Three bedrooms and V/i baths. living room^itchen with breakfast area, carpoilp^ylithofw an^i^orage.</p>
        <p>OveriVdj^^a^e^ an(| ^posal.</p>
        <p>OAKDALE</p>
        <p>There are not many homes available in this price range and prices always keep going up! You need to give this home serious consideration. Three bedrooms. V/i baths, living room, kitchen with dining area, paneled garage. 32.200</p>
        <p>GREENFIELD TERRACE</p>
        <p>This home is located on a nice lot with trees and entirely enclosed with a chain link fence. Three bedrooms. IV2 baths, living room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room, carport, oil heat. You have space for a garden here! 33,000.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>A home in the country Is everyone's dream. This is the chance for your dream to come true. Three bedrooms. Vh baths, great room with built-in shelves and desk, cedar lined closets, carport, trees. 36,000.</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD</p>
        <p>A very pretty home on a dead end street where the kids can safely play Three bedrooms, two baths, living and dining area. Carport and utility room. Let us show you this home today. 38,000</p>
        <p>NORTH HILLS</p>
        <p>This Is such a quiet and pretty area and this Is a strikingly beautiful home. Living room, family room, three bedrooms, two baths, garage, patio. Nicely landscaped lot. 38.900</p>
        <p>PEARL DRIVE</p>
        <p>Corner lot, nicely landscaped, pretty patio. All this and a perfectly delightful three bedrooms, two bath home. Living room, kitchen-dining area, family room. Neat as a pin and will really impress you. 39.500.</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE</p>
        <p>This delightful new home has a low price but fantastic features. Great room with fireplace and beautiful paneling, pretty kitchen, dining room, three bedrooms, two baths, heat pump, paneled garage. Quality. 43.000.</p>
        <p>RED OAK</p>
        <p>A three bedroom and two bath home on Allendale Drive in this nice area. Entrance foyer, living room with fireplace, formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast area. Come see it. 43,200.</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE</p>
        <p>An immaculate and beautiful decorated ranch home on a corner lot is now available in Cambridge. It has everything tool Entrance foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, three bedrooms, two baths, garage. See this home, 43.500,</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE</p>
        <p>Condominium living is pleasant and work free! Living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, three bedrooms, two baths, patio, beautifully decorated. 43,500.</p>
        <p>LAKEGLENWOOD</p>
        <p>A nicely arranged floor plan and one that you will really like. You will like the price too! Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, living room. emclyia^O||ibinyD family room-Shi^f ar^Btchel. ^rage. StornAijHawa/4lijecLZ</p>
        <p>ALLENDALE DRIVE</p>
        <p>A delightful three bedroom and two bath home in pretty Red Oak Subdivision. Just a short distance from the city limits with no city taxes! Foyer, living room, dining room, breakfast area, family room with fireplace, central air. garage, storage building. 44.000.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY CLUB</p>
        <p>Rent or buy. An immaculate and spotless three bedroom, two bath home at Ayden Country Club. Living room, formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast nook, family room with fireplace, patio, paneled garage, large lot. *45.400 for sale.</p>
        <p>350 month rent</p>
        <p>TENTH STREET</p>
        <p>Tall and stately trees, beautiful landscaping and close to the university. A must see for anyone who is looking for something within walking distance of ECU. Three bedrooms. IV2 baths, living room, dining room, study, office. Outside recently painted. 45,000</p>
        <p>RED OAK</p>
        <p>A truly beautiful and well kept home nestled among the trees. Only 2V2 years old. Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, living room, family room with fireplace, kitchen and dining area' utility room. Put this on your must see list. 45,200.</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE</p>
        <p>Perfect for the larger family or the smetller family wanting more living space. You dont need to spend a lot of money either! Four bedrooms, two baths, family room with fireplace, living room. kKchen with dining area, wood deck, double garage, recreation room. 51,900.</p>
        <p>PINERIDGE DRIVE</p>
        <p>On a corner lot In Lake Glen wood. City school district but no city taxes! Foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths, patio, double garage. A homethat you should definitely see. 50,500.</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE</p>
        <p>A sparkling and appealing new contemporary. Fantastic great room with fireplace and skylights to catch the morning sun. Three large bedrooms and two baths. Bright and cheery dining room. Delightful front-of-the-home kitchen. Insulated glass windows and extra In-sulatiojH^ Daa^ ^arsaa.^ Utility room.Vt^AedJcl. Qipt Jul-de-</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH</p>
        <p>The ever popular ranch and this one Is beautifully done. Three bedrooms, two baths, living-dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, garage, deck. It has it all and the price Is right 51,900</p>
        <p>CAMELOT</p>
        <p>Practically new and on a large lot in this desirable area. This very functional floor plan features an entrance foyer, living room, formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, beautiful family room with fireplace, four bedrooms, two baths and carport, central air. heat pump, storm windows. 52.500,</p>
        <p>SALEM CIRCLE</p>
        <p>An opportunity to buy that four bedroom home that you need so badly. On a quiet circle in Lake Glenwood. Two baths, foyer, living room, dining room, breakfast room, family room with fireplace Garage, it has It all. 53.950.</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE</p>
        <p>This floor plan is a best seller because its so junctional and well planned. Great room with fireplace, dining area, kitchen with bretUtfast area, three bedrooms, two baths, garage. One to sec. *54,800.</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD</p>
        <p>This fine and spzurious home is now on the market. An opportunity for you to live in this choice area. Three bedrooms, two baths, living room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, garage, swimming pool, fenced yard. 54.900.</p>
        <p>F/URLANE</p>
        <p>Did you ever see so many nice trees! They surround this soliHcyel home which you will surelylile. Three bedrooms (possible four) with three baths, living room, dining room, family room-kltchen plan with fireplace, double garage. Lower level can save as possible rental. 56.000.</p>
        <p>EVANSWOOD DRIVE</p>
        <p>A delightfully new two story home In Evanswood. it has all those nice things that you want in a home. Entrance foyer, living room, dining room, pretty family room with fireplace and built-lns. spacious kitchen with breakfast area, three bedrooms. 2V2 baths, double garage 63,500</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK ESTATES</p>
        <p>An absolutely beautiful Spanish rarKh with exquisite interior decorations. Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, living room, dining room, family room with pretty fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area The master bedroom overlooks a pretty yard and patio. Double garage. 61.000.</p>
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        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>A three bedroom. 2&amp;gt;/2 bath ranch home on a nicely wooded corner lot. Foyer, llving-dlning combination' breakfast area, family room with fireplace and built- Ins. double garage. 64,000.</p>
        <p>EVANSWOOD</p>
        <p>Yes. Cape Cods arc increasingly pdpular and this one is brand new and w.alting for you. Elegant and cheery great room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, three bedrooms. 2V2 baths, breezeway and double garage Wooded lot. 68,000.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY</p>
        <p>A beautiful two story home oh a pretty lot. And compare the prices with other homes! Four bedrooms. 2'/2 baths, living room, formal din Ing room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, double garage. Sec and compare 68.500</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>This new home nestles among the trees in the new area of Club Pines. Four bedrooms, or three bedrooms and study. 2V2 baths, great room with fireplace, formal dining room, kitchen and breakfast area, A choice new home in a beautiful area. 68,500.</p>
        <p>KINGSBROOK</p>
        <p>This is such a convenient area, close to all the schools and such a pretty new home! Four bedrooms, two baths, foyer, living room, for mal dining room, kitchen and breakfast area, family room with fireplace and exposed beam ceiling, double garage and storage. 69.500.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>This new home In Club Pines is something you would think that you would only see in a magazine. Beautiful family room with fireplace and Cathedral beamed celling, living room, formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast nook, four bedrooms, three baths. A truly ap-pealiftg^ome. </p>
        <p>BROOK V/\LLEY</p>
        <p>A refreshing and delightful tri-level on a comer lot. Four bedrooms. 2V2 baths, entrance foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, pretty family room with fireplace and built-ins. Double carport. This home will definitely Impress you. 73,000.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE</p>
        <p>One of those rare homes in Lynn-dale that sometimes become available for sale Five bedrooms, 3Vz baths, foyer, living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, breakfast room If you are looking for a larger home In a delightful area, this may be It 88.000,</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE</p>
        <p>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 with fireplace, wood deck Double garage, many extras, lovely landscaping, wooded lot. By ap polntment.</p>
        <p>YOUR COUNTRY ESTATE</p>
        <p>You can be a country squire and have everything that you always wanted. Even your own pond stocked with bass and brim. Nearly four acres of land. Four bedrooms. 2'/2 baths, foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplade. breakfast room, double garage, central vacuum and more 99,500.</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>Country store. This is a combination residence and co ercial proper ty located within 10 miles of Greenville. Attached home with three bedrooms. IV2 baths, living room, family room, kitchen with dining area, utility room, garage, central air. one acre of land with outbuildings. Store is very suitable for a wide range of commercial enterprises. 57.000</p>
        <p>ACREAGE</p>
        <p>Large lots for sale near Simpson 1 15 to 1.56 acres</p>
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        <p>100 acres Industrial or farm 26 acres prime wooded land CHy water on adioining proper</p>
        <p> 56 acres. 35 cleared. Located on SR 1204 near hospital.</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE We have three listings for you to choose from;</p>
        <p>Low 30s  1600 sq. ft. located In the country near Farmvflle. Large lot.</p>
        <p>30*s Located In the city w/ 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, central air. Large lot. Brick home.</p>
        <p>30s  3 bedroom brick ranch with VA baths In Immaculate condition. Featuring large kItchen/den combination. Nice yard &amp;amp; carport.</p>
        <p>BETHEL</p>
        <p>We may be able to move you into this 3 yr. old brick ranch with 1425 sq. ft., central air. In immaculate condition for small payments If you qualify. Call to-dayl</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Picture yourself In this gracious 2600 ft. w/2 car garage home. With 216 baths, carpet, central air. 4 to 5 bedrooms. In the 50's.</p>
        <p>Residential or commercial property located on Memorial Drive. Large workshop In back. $30s.</p>
        <p>KENNEDY ESTATES</p>
        <p>3 bedroom, 116 bath briqk ranch can be yours with low or no down payment. Call today 20's.</p>
        <p>LOTS</p>
        <p>1 acre lot located outside of Greenville. 312,000.</p>
        <p>Zoned commercial lot in downtown Washington $27,500.</p>
        <p>Beautiful wooded lot located on south side of Collngton Harbor In Dare County. 320,000.</p>
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        <p>Grocery store, service station rental house, and worm farm Priced 360s.</p>
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        <p>l-S. SafrMlinMfil*. 109 Of nwy Dr.. Ookdolai oil* M4 WMt lo Ookdal* Dr., Ikon foHow or denr.'Carol Mar ocda will hool yov thru thli brick bona, which lootiim full carpotlng. 4 badraom, on IS" living room, oWoch o4 foraga, and &amp;gt;lt on a largo Mly-landKopad camor lot. $M,00.</p>
        <p>NSW lltTINO  duplax plin 2 od|a-coot loH. Two I badroom Hot ooch wMh kltchon, living f m, S both. Soma oppllanca* and air condlHonar. BaMd oddHlaaal duplaxoc an tha ad)a-coMloH. SS2.000.</p>
        <p>mVISTOaS  nka 2 bodroom boma In OroanvHlo MalghH, wHh Hvlng room S doca, phn dining room. StoMa Of ,gaodprlca.21.000.</p>
        <p>VOUNO COUPIIS  It U Hmontod fact that homo* In thix prka ranga opprodota at load IQ% par yoor. Wa hova an al|.brlck homa. 2 badroamx. Mia both, IMng room  Hraploca. plut dining room, brookfatt room, and olr candlHonar, for $29.M0. Invoot In tho futuro by buying today.</p>
        <p>VnCIINT HOMI In Wlntorvllla. Brkk. radiant hoot, control olr, 3 bodroomx. 2 bothx. fully-lnxulalod Ind. doorx and wbidowx. 2f r goroga. 334.000.</p>
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        <p>wNh 3 or 4 bodroomx. 2 or 2'A bothx. Nvtag room, dining room. fomHy f m a Hrxplaca. Wo hovo pacfcagox to prvida douMo gloxx a xtorm doorx thnwut. 344 to 307,400.</p>
        <p>ON THO COUNTtV CLUB In Aydon. Thoro ora only a low homox on Coon try dub Drivoi thlx ono. with hugr don. 3 bodroomx S 2 bothx. formal dining room, fully bixulotod Ind. doorx S wlndowx. and ottochad 2-car goroga Ix on oxcollaat buy at 300.300.</p>
        <p>OatlNO 13 C04WN0, and a r&amp;lt; bom xvHh 400' wotor frontogo only 23 mlnutox from OroaavUla won't long. 3 bodroomx, hdly-lnxulalod boat dochlng. and lacoMan oH odd up. gppllancaxalxa. 343.000.</p>
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        <p>215 Belvedere Drive  ^</p>
        <p>^ On a nice quiet street, behind the trees, stands a place of ^ comfort for you and your family. Newly carpeted and ^ painted for your living ease. Large storage building. Three  ^ bedrooms, two baths. Modern kItchen/dinIng room with H ^ French doors Into spacious living quarters with fireplace. ^ Priced right too. Dont miss It. MM 40*s  ^</p>
        <p>756-2121</p>
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        <p>758-0655</p>
        <p>EXCEPTIONAL BEACH HOME FOR YOUR VALENTINE In an arop that olfart you yaar round facllitias for golfing, cruiaing, flahlng and aalllng. This masalve masonry two-story homo la bull! on a privata 116 acra woodad lot with iraarly 450 foal of wator frontage. This homa la sitting on a protacting cove overlooking tho Nous# River with ready access to Pamlico Sound and Intracoastal Waterway and boasts over 4000 square tael vrith central heat and air. There Is a large covered boathouse and even a widows walk. Priced at 3110,000.</p>
        <p>VOU WILL THINK CUPID HAS HIT When you walk In the entrance hall of this 2-slory colonial homa In Washington Park. It will ba love at first sight when you see the beautiful den rith exposed beams and a fireplace. Features dining room, living room with firoplaca, kitchen with eat-in area, 4 bedrooms, laundry room, 216 baths, doubla garage, 1 acra uroodad corner lot amkMI the extras in the kitchen. Take a look and you'll bo In love. $90,000.</p>
        <p>GIVE HER THIS FOR VALENTINE'S DAY A boautlful tri-leval homo on a woodad lot. Great room has an old brick fireplaca lor those quiet evenings. Entrance hall, living room, brsaklaal room, 4 bodrooms xvHh douMo closals In the master bedroom, hobby and laundry room, dalachad garage with workshop. Chain link tanca surrounds large 200 x 315 lot and has a flowing brook In yard. OownatalTB bodroom. bath and recraalion room with fireplace has privata aniranca and could easily ba converted Into an apartment. Promise her the world  but buy her this home. 374,500.</p>
        <p>LOVE IS IN THE AIR  SO TAKE A LOOK AT Thia brick ranch home featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 caramic III# balha, entrance hsH, living room, dining room, carpeted den with fireplaca, kitchen rith eal-ln ares, doubla garage and lots of storage room. Loan can be aaaumed. This beautiful homa is sitting on a large lot In a subdivision that offors strimming and tennis. Fall in love TODAVI 365,000.</p>
        <p>WANT TO WIN HER HEART THIS VALENTINE'S DAY?</p>
        <p>Buy her this spacious homa rith vary large dining room for those wine and candlallgkl dinners. Carpeted Ihring room, dan with fireplace and buHI-in bookahelvas, kitchen rith eat-in area. 5 csrpalsd bedrooms, 2 ceramic IHe baths, utility large enough lor freezer, carport with slorago, patio and a deck on back. Has over 2000 square feel. Kitchen offers all the extras. Win her heart  BUY TODAY. 393.100.</p>
        <p>FOR THE VALENTINE IN YOUR LIFE SpHI-4oel home that ouM rin any roman's hoort. Entrance hall, dln-IM room oH tho Bring room, ton rith fireplace, kHchen. 1 bedto^ detntstoirs oH the den and 3 be&amp;lt;lrooma upatalra. 3 tatha. ^S'Jwlth storage, patio and a nice size lot. Asaumabto loan. All lor only 353,900.</p>
        <p>BE MY VALENTINE This WHIIamsburg homa neiKis a lamHy lo love and care for it. Sitting on a voodod lot In Robersonvillo, this home Is beautifully dscoratad In broms and golds. Fsaturea living room, dining room, dan rith firaplaca, 4 bodrooms with one that could ba used as a playroom or study, 2 full baths, garage with storage and buyer may pick colors of stove and dishwasher. 349,900.</p>
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        <p>FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART Just starting out? Wa have tha right home for youl Brick ranch has 3 carpeted bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, kitchen and den combination rith bar and oal-ln araa, single garage rith storaga and sliding glass doors from dan to patio. Start out your new Ufa with this home for only 338,500.</p>
        <p>SOMETHING FOR VALENTINE'S DAY A brick ranch home |ust outaido th# city. Throe bedrooms with hardwood floors, living room, 116 balha and carport with storaga. Homa Is In excallsnt condition and ready to move Into. Sallar will pay closing coat. $30,600.</p>
        <p>A BOX OF CANDY AND THIS HOME WILL SURELY MAKE HER YOUR VALENTINE This home Is alMIng on a boaulif ul corner lot. Carpeted Hvlng room, dining room, 3 bedrooms. 2 ceramic baths, ufHity and carport with storage. Fenced-in backyard will be great tor the children. It baa a new root and all drapes stay. What a gift for that spoclal someone. $30,500.</p>
        <p>SEND HER FLOWERS FOR VALENTINE'S DAY To go In the living room of this brick home. Features dan, kitchen rith eaNn area, 3 bedrooms, IVk bath all on a welMandscaped lot. Homa la lust outslda tha city In Oakdale Subdivlalon. 330,500.</p>
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        <p>But ahell love you for this beach cottage here ah# can anioy fishing, water skiing, boating or lust lying in the sun. Located on tha South Croek near Hickory Point and teaturas living room, den, large kitchen, 3 bedrooms and snclosad front porch. This home has aluminum siding, central heat and air. A raal steal at lust $25,000.</p>
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        <p>On thia vooded lot oulsMe tho cMy llmlta in a quiet subdivisin. Only minutes from the now hospital. $7,500.</p>
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        <p>Then call us about thto beautiful woodod lot In Csmalot Subdivisin luai oulakto the city HmHs. 33,500.</p>
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        <p>Superbly decorated 4-bedroom Williamsburg available in one of Qreenviiles most desirable areas! Besides the large family room with fireplace and built-ins, there is a spacious kitchen, 3 full ceramic tile bathe, and plenty of storage space. The formal areas, living and dining rooms, are especially appealing with their dark stained hardwood floors. For the buyer who appreciates quality and the special warmth this home has to offer. $71,900. Exclusively listed by us!</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE GOLF &amp;amp; COUNTRY CLUB</p>
        <p>High on the sunny side of the golf course is a home designed and built for people who love to entertain. Elegant cocktail parties murmur happily through the glass-walled interior, watching as dusk sets across the fairway. The unusually large foyer is warmed by festive Mexican tile floors and hand-crafted lighting fixtures. Completely separate bedroom areas offer complete privacy for the family. For the gourmet hostess, the kitchen leaves nothing to be desired. It comes completed with extras such as butlers pantry and wet bar, and felt-lined shelves. A rare find for the buyer who appreciates quality and the special warmth this home has to offer. 100s</p>
        <p>ingenious Design combined with careful planning makes this exquisite, custom-built Williamsburg residence available in Brook Valley. In addition ta the expected detailed formal areas, this marvelous 5-bedroom beauty offers a large den for family entertainment, 3V2 baths, and well-equipped kitchen. $94,000.</p>
        <p>Truly unique contemporary located on the golf course offers unlimited entertaining possibilities for the most discriminating host and hostess! She will love the large open kitchen complete with lots of extra touches  even a fireplace! You must see this beautiful home to appreciate the ultimate in quality it affords.</p>
        <p>HOLLY HILLS One of the outstanding residences in Greenville, this imposing Spanish sits on 3 acres with lush woodland views. 12 generous rooms include 6 bedrooms; a majestic reception hall prefaces the living room, the music room tinkles with delightful sound. The kitchen has been equipped fully to handle the most ambitious entertaining. Handsome French doors lead to the garden terrace. The overall lines, the harmony and meticulous craftsmanship of paneling, wrought iron, chandeliers, curving stairway, tile floors  all are a continual feast to the eye. And with over three acres, theres ample room for a pool &amp;amp; tennis courts. 100s.</p>
        <p>If youre looking for something out of the ordinary this is the home for you. You can tell both inside and out that this 5 bedroomer was custom designed and built from the start. No convenience feature has been overlooked so why dont you take a look! Located In the Pines in Ayden for $87,500.</p>
        <p>The Brady Bunch would have plenty of room in this 2-story Williamsburg home located In one of Greenvilles exclusive areas. 2 Huge bedrooms downstairs and 3 up. Freshly painted, this home is loaded with EXTRAS both inside and out. In todays market, it would be hard to duplicate this home priced in the 90s.</p>
        <p>Beautiful new 2-story French Provincial is ready for occupancy. Distinctive decor and detail! Conveniently located to school and shopping. This cheerful 4 bedroomer offers 3 full ceramic tile baths, dark stained hardwood floors &amp;amp; carpet plus much more for only $69,500.</p>
        <p>Spaciousness Galore is what youll find in this marvelous four-bedroom residence. Theres a large entertainment area above the den, a massive den. Well-equipped kitchen, a spacious breakfast room, 2 fireplaces and detailed trim give this home its distinctive character. Located in the Village of Golf, this property is offered at a price well below the possibility of duplication. $93,000.</p>
        <p>Traditional 2-story in Cherry Oaks has eye appeal! Located on a heavily wooded Vi acre, the family will enjoy spaciousness including 4 bedrooms, baths and basement. $66,000.</p>
        <p>Brick two-story 4 bedroom home on over an acre of land. Nicely decorated and only a few years old. 2 baths and den with wood burning fireplace. $60s.</p>
        <p>Immediate possession on this beautiful rustic ranch located among the trees on a large lot in Cherry Oaks. Only two years young, this 3 bedroom home has much to offer including: 2V^ baths, family room with fireplace, double garage, and heat pump. $63,500.</p>
        <p>Nearing completion on this new Colonial two-story home with 4 or 5 bedrooms. Huge master suite and dressing area downstairs. The children can have the 3 upstairs bedrooms plus their own private den or study. Huge family room with fireplace, economical heat pump. $68,800.</p>
        <p>Privacy is not all this home has to offer but it would be enough for $54,900. If youre looking for that special country setting, take this location, nearly 1900 square feet, double garage, workshop, buiit-ins, heat pump and more.</p>
        <p>New 2 story in Westhaven. 3 Bedrooms, 2^ ceramic baths, garage, and heat pump. Immediate occupancy. $47,500.</p>
        <p>Sunken den with view of fireplace from nook and kitchen in this 3 bedroom ranch with carport &amp;amp; patio. Separate living or music room, tremendous utility room. Only 3 years old with 1450 square feet. $45,200.</p>
        <p>Get started on the right foot with a fenced-in yard, separate storage building and room to roam with this 3 bedroom plan. Its across the street from tennis &amp;amp; pool area making recreation a must. Well-built utilizing 1525 square feet to the utmost. $44,000.</p>
        <p>Everything You Want and ... just outside the city we have the perfect starter home for you. Located on a wooded corner lot, this brick home is ready for immediate occupancy. Besides the warm cozy den complete with fireplace, bookshelves, and sliding glass doors onto the patio, there are 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, separate dining room, and eat-in kitchen. $44,800.</p>
        <p>Think Rustic with plenty of room to move around, including fireplace &amp;amp; patio. This home has excellent floor plan with lots of outside storage. Fully applianced and waiting for you. $44,900.</p>
        <p>Tremendous great room with fireplace, 3 large bedrooms, and big well-equipped kitchen located on an acre of land . . . comes with its own swimming pool! 60s.</p>
        <p>New ranch, unusual layout on this 3 bedroom home, electric heat pump, den with fireplace, corner lot, 2 car garage, located in Westhaven. $55,000.</p>
        <p>Tucker Estates  2 new homes under construction. 3 bedroom ranch and a 3 bedroom contemporary. Choose your colors. 50s, fireplace &amp;amp; heat pump.</p>
        <p>Large split-level located on sloping wooded lot in Cherry Oaks offers lots of room for the entire family with 4 bedrooms, den with fireplace and rec room. 60s.</p>
        <p>New Listing:  Highland  Drive.</p>
        <p>Beautifully landscaped corner lot. Brick ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge den with fireplace and 2 car garage. $51,900.</p>
        <p>KIngsbrook:  One of Greenvilles</p>
        <p>newest and most progressive areas is where this new 3 bedroom home will be found, its nearing completion and will soon be ready for you to occupy.</p>
        <p>Westhaven: Sections I A III  Construction to begin shortly on bedroom Contemporarys. Come by and let us show you the plans and lots that these homes are to be built on.</p>
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        <p>$52,000.00</p>
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        <p>752-4012</p>
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        <p>CLARK &amp;amp; GRUBBS REALTY, INC.</p>
        <p>1902 S. Charles Street</p>
        <p>756-6336</p>
        <p>SHARON LEWIS 756-7828 QLO CLARK 756-0046</p>
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        <p>Jon Day  752-0345 Richard Lane  752-8819</p>
        <p>Ty Wagner  756-1215 Mrs. Faser 752-0345</p>
        <p>Price reduced to sell PDQ. Immaculate 3 bedroom L-shaped brick ranch. Cozy-famlly room with plank floor, fireplace and cabinets, llvlng/dlning room combination, nicely landscaped wooded lot.</p>
        <p>Investment Opportunity  Duplex located near Campus. Already rented. $32,500.</p>
        <p>No waiting to move In, owner has been transferred. Traditional style brick ranch In Elmhurst School district. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, carpet over hardwood floors, patio, carport. Ready for you NOW! $46,900.</p>
        <p>Under Construction  Charming Williamsburg style home In Club Pines. The 1775 sq. ft. floor plan features spacious family room with fireplace, living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2W baths, twin heat pumps, treated wood deck.</p>
        <p>Almost new 4 bedroom home In Camelot. Living room with bay window, den with fireplace, 2 baths, carport, patio. Energy saving features throughout. Possible loan assumption.</p>
        <p>Under Construction  Natural Cedar siding compliments the exterior of this roomy 2 story home In Club Pines. Four bedrooms, 216 baths, family room, formal living and dining rooms, treated wood deck (great for entertaining). Large, wooded corner lot.</p>
        <p>This home In prestigious Drexelbrook features a Bionic Woman Kitchen with plenty of room for the most ambitious cook (cabinets and counter space galore). Last, but not least, there are 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, desk, and shelves, extra large fenced backyard, and more. $56,500.</p>
        <p>University Area  Five bedroom executive size home Just one block from campus. Huge formal living and dining rooms, iibrSry, cedar closets, double garage, beautiful woodwork throughout, sewing room, restaurant size kitchen. High 70s.</p>
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        <p>James Amess Hits The Trail Again As Star Of How The West Was Won</p>
        <p>James Arness, who rode the trail for thousands of miles during the 20-year history of "Gunsmoke, is back in the saddle again in How the West Was Won. an epic saga of Americas westward expansion in thfe decade following the Qvil War.</p>
        <p>The stor&amp;gt;. as told through the experiences, of the Macahan family, will be presented on ABC-TV in two consecutive three-hour episodes, the first three hours airing Sunday, Feb, 12. and the second three hours on Sunday Feb, 19, from 8 to 11 p.m.. then will continue as a one-hour weekly presentation for 14 wet'ks starting Feb. 26. at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>Starring with Arness are K mm y- winner Fionnula Flanagan and Bruce Boxleitner. with Kathryn Holcombe. William Kirby Cullen and Vicky Schreck as the younger memlxrs of the Oregon-bound</p>
        <p>Macahan family.</p>
        <p>"The characters and stories of How the West Was Won are not contrived." says star Amess. "We have tried to keep them real.</p>
        <p>"That was the draw for Gunsmoke and we think we have captured the same flavor and excitement in our new show,"</p>
        <p>Arness' role is that of Zeb Macahan. a rugged, wise and righteous-thinking mountain - man who since early manhood has explor(*d the rivers and mountains of the vast western territory stretching from Canada to Mexico It is he who pledges to lead his orphaned nephews and niwes on a perilous transcontinental transplant from Virginia to Oregon</p>
        <p>The family, now headed by an aunt, portrayed by Miss Flanagan, otten has to fend for</p>
        <p>them.selves while Zeb is away tending to more pressing obligations. such as serving as go-bt'tween in bringing a peaceful settlement to a dispute over wanton buffalo killing that almost brings Indians and Cavalry into war. It is Zeb, too, who must guide some Indian drovers along a 1.000 mile trail as they battle stampedes, rastlers and the elements to br ing a herd of Texas longhorns northward to a starving tribe of reservation Indians.</p>
        <p>There are many other stories woven into the overall script, including the older Macahan daughter's involvement with a married Morman. the older Macahan sons entanglements w ith lawmen to avoid arre.st on a trumjKxi-up murder charge, and the lamily's struggle to protect a gold find on their property from an evil, lecherous intruder</p>
        <p>Triumph Over Tragedy</p>
        <p>James Amess stars as mountain man Zeb Macaban in AB(&amp;gt;TV*s qiedal twoiMurt, six-bour premio of the epic Western How the West Was Won, Sunday, Feb. 12 (Ml pjn.) Also star ring are Flamila Flanagan as his sister-in-law</p>
        <p>CUlbane; Brace Boildtmer (r) as his eldest nephew Luke Macahan, and (1 to r) Kirby Cullen, Vkfcy Schreck and Kathryn Holcomb as his nephew and nieces.</p>
        <p>The story of one of the most spectacularly successful, tragedy-stricken American circus families is dramatized in "The Great Wallendas. Starring Lloyd Bridges, Britt Ekland, and Cathy Rigby, the presentation will have its television premiere Sunday. Feb. 12, at 7 p.m.onNBC-TV,</p>
        <p>Highlights of the movie include the performance, for the first time in 14 years before a live audience, of the Wallendas dangerous seven-person pyramid, the high-wire act that propelled the family troupe into international fame. "The Great Wallendas also includes the recreation by a motion-picture stunt crew of the troupes tragic fall from the high wire in 1962.</p>
        <p>Bridges stars as Karl Wallen-da. shown recruiting and training six other high-wire artists, including members of his pwn</p>
        <p>family, to perfect and perform the dazzling seven-person pyramid. The act  from the late 1940s through the early 1960s  thrilled millions of circus spectators.</p>
        <p>Performances of the Wallenda</p>
        <p>pyramid ended abruptly in Detroit. Mich, on Jan. 30. 1962. On that date, two members of the family were killed and Karls son. Marion, was permanently paralyzed in a tragic mid-act accident.</p>
        <p>Martin Luther King Is Portrayed</p>
        <p>Paul Winfield and Emmy Award winner Cicely Tyson star as the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta, in "King, a fact-based NBC World Premiere movie about the career of the civil rights leader whose non-violent movement achieved national stature and International prominence before he was assassinated. The six-hour drama, written and directed by Oscar and Enuny winner Abby Mann, will be colorcast on NBC-TVs The Big Event Sunday. Feb. 12 (9 to 11:05 pm,),. "NBC Monday</p>
        <p>Night at the Movies Feb. 13. and The Big Event Tuesday. Feb. 14 (9 to 11 p.m. both nights).</p>
        <p>Part I  Martin, a young ministerial student in Boston, meets Coretta. Soon married, they return to the South where he becomes the spokesman for blacks boycotting Montgomerys bus system. Despite the fact that his home is bombed and he is arrested. he perserveres until the system is desegregated by a Federal Court decision. Later, after another arrest, he disappears from a jail. Through the interest of Attorney iienefal</p>
        <p>Robert Kennedy. King is freed.</p>
        <p>Part II  King directs his desegregation campaign at Birmingham. where police chief Bull Connor is an intransigent symbol of authority. When organized rights protests begin, national TV viewers watch news coverage of demonstrators being met with fire hoses and police do^. Thousands are jailed. including King, but the city is de,segrated. Then, a black church is bombed, killing fair children and President John F. Kennedy takes a public stand.</p>
        <p>, Fpr his example of leadership,</p>
        <p>King wins the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize.</p>
        <p>Part 111 - King begins to focus on issues outside of the South. In Chicago, he speaks out against poor urban housing and high unemployment. He meets with Malcolm' X. who disagrees with his strategy of non-violence. King alienates others, including Chicagos Mayor Daley, when he pres.ses his rights drive. Then, he challenges the American involvement in Vietnam. While supporting a sanitation strike in Memphis, his life is taken  just ashehadoftenpredlcR </p>
        <p>(jOING up  Britt EUand {days Jenny Wallenda and Lloyd Bridges pwtrays Kari Wallenda, two of the principal members of the world-f amous high-wire troupe, whose dramatic sttny is the sttbject of Hie Great Wallendas, an NBC Worid Premiere movie to be tdecast Sunday, Feb. 12 (7-9 p jn.) on NBC-TV.</p>
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        <p>Real-life took on the aura of the soap story lines for popular daytime actress Jacquie Courtney recently she was hit by a car,</p>
        <p>"When I tell people about it. says Jacquie, who stars as Pat Kendall in "One Life to Live. "they immediately assume that I was involved in a car accident. But the truth is that I was hit by a car while crossing the street. Jacquie was strolling with her daughter when the accident occurred. Luckily she was able to push her dau^ter to the curb, and her own body blunted the impact although she was still thrown a few feet.</p>
        <p>"I remember that I immediately got up and insisted that I wa.snt seriously injured. I was more concerned for my daughter. But when I tried to walk I stumbled and was then taken to the hospital. As it turned out nothing was broken but my whole left side was black and blue and swollen for a week.</p>
        <p>True to the adage that the show must go on, Jacquie went to work the following day, although ice packs were administered between scenes.</p>
        <p>Jacquie can hardly remember a time in her life when she has not been actively involved in the entertainment medium. "I used to win singing contests at five.</p>
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        <p>While still young, Jacquie performed in charity benefits and talent contests in her home town of Kast Orange. N.J., and soon began landing roles in serials. She was one of the daughters on "Our Five Daughters: she also had roles on "Love of Life. "The Doctors, The Secret Storm. The Edge of Night and Another World before joining "One Life to Live.</p>
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        <p>Jeanne Wolf, who has been the host of the popular interview series. "Jeanne Wolf With..., has joined ABC-TVs "Good Morning America program in the role of people reporter and commerical spokesperson.</p>
        <p>While working at WPBT, Miami. Floridas public television station. Ms. Wolf has been the producer and host of "Jeanne Wolf With... for three years. The series has included interviews with such notable personalities as Dan Rather, Jackie Gleason, Julian Bond, Katherine Graham, Don Shula. James Hoffa, Norman Lear and Marvin Hamliiich, and many of her interviews have been shot at informal settings across the country.</p>
        <p>Jeanne Wolfs television career has also included success as a producer. She has produced a series of PBS specials, most recently, the highly regarded The Crowded Life. profiling</p>
        <p>the noted longshoreman .  philosopher Eric Hoffer. The Crowded Life will be used as a pilot for a series of documentary profiles of significant American thinkers.</p>
        <p>Ms. Wolf has also produced a variety of news-oriented .segments of public affairs programs on commercial television. she has long been a contributing writer for the Miami Heralds Tropic Magazine.</p>
        <p>Jeanne knew television and communications would be a great part of her career several years ago when she began producing and writing for television at Northwestern University. She continued developing her talents</p>
        <p>while working for a Master degree at the University Miami.</p>
        <p>She has earned one Emn Award - for "That Wiei Classical Stuff, a documenta exploring the involvement youngsters with serious musi and twice has been awarded tl prestigious Ohio State award f&amp;lt; PBS specials she produced.</p>
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        <p>Host Hal Linden explores the role of the deer in art. literature, history, legend, mythology and in our ecology on Animals Animals Animals airing Sunday, Feb. 12. ll:;)toll:,55a.m., onABC-TV.</p>
        <p>Animals goes to Northwest Trek. 600 square miles of wilderness near Tacoma, Washington, where animals native to North America live as their ancestors did. In this documentary .segment, animal expert Dr. David Helyer focuses on the relatively rare woodland caribou whose population has dwindled to an estimated 23 in Washington; a 1,000-pound Roosevelt elk, the largest of the American elk; and the California horn ram.</p>
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        <p>impossible, but when they me up with a bear, nothing is in possible. A poem, "The Deer, the Fish That Wasnt a Fish examined the more than 60 kin of deer.</p>
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        <p>Singer-actress Lynn Kelli performs an original song ah the deer, and animal environmentalist Roger C^r explains that nature was thinking of man when she vented the deer.</p>
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        <p>Steve Martin, one of Americas brightest young comedians, has been signed to an exclusive long-term contract by NBC-TV for specials. He will star in one of his own this season and another during the 1978-79 season.</p>
        <p>Martin is a frequent visitor to The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (29 appearances as either host or guest). and he recently made his fourth appearance on the popular late-night comedy show, NBCs Saturday Night Live.</p>
        <p>Martins zany brand of humor and the broad audience he is attracting caused New York Magazine to write, His cult following is fast becoming a national fan club.</p>
        <p>The 31-year-old bachelor, an Emmy Award-winning writer, is also enjoying success in the recording field. His album, Lets Get Small, is the first comedy album in three years to make Billboard Magazines top 10 list. Martin, who has written for Sonny and C3ier, Dick Van Dyke. Glen Campbell and John Denver, received an Emmy for his work on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.</p>
        <p>His desire to perform as a single was realized when he began appearing as an opening</p>
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        <p>A band of horse lovers dedicated to preserving equestrian traditions of the Old West are featured prominently in U.S. Cavalry scenes in How the West Was Won, which premieres Sunday, Feb. 12, on ABC TV.</p>
        <p>The club is called the Westernaires, headquartered in Lakewood, Colo., and provides the opportunity for 1.300 riders between the ages of nine and nineteen to learn the intricate -skills of advanced horsemanship. Founded 28 years ago. the clubs graduates include lawyers, doctors, business executives and military officers.</p>
        <p>In How the West Was Won, 60 Westernaires portray Cavalry troopers under the command of a general (Brian Keith) who is negotiating with an Indian chief (Ricardo Montalban) for the return of some hostages.</p>
        <p>Burt Reynolds Stars In Gator</p>
        <p>Burt Reynolds stars as rebel mooiehiner Gator McClusky, in Gator. a fast-paced action adventure film with Lauren Hutton. Jack Weston, Jerry Reed and Alice Ghostley, to be broadcast as a special movie presentation on Sunday. Feb. 12. 9 to lI:l5p.m.,onCBS-'rV.</p>
        <p>In this sequel to the motion picture White Lightning, Gator is a non-conformist with a sardonic sense of humor; a moonshiner who operates a still in a remote southern swamp. A Department of Justice agent (Weston) calls upon Gator to help him out. They need to collect enough evidence to convict ruthless and corrupt political boss Bama McCall (Reed), who controls the entire county, with the mayor and the police department under his direct influence.</p>
        <p>With the help of a persistent television reporter (Hutton), who promptly falls in love with the cool, courageous Gator, plus the support of a gutsy social crusader (Ghostley). Gator manages to ^t the needed</p>
        <p>evidence  but not before the political boss makes a number of attempts on his life.</p>
        <p>Popular television talk show host Mike Douglas makes his motion picture debut in Gator as a politically ambitious governor with presidential aspirations.</p>
        <p>Reynolds, who is both director and star of Gator. is one of the most popular actors in American motion pictures today. Aside from his numerous television appearances. Reynolds has just scored</p>
        <p>another hit with his latest film, Semi-Tough. His other credits include Shamus, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, The Longest Yard and Deliverence.</p>
        <p>The theme song for "Gator was composed by Reed, a talented country-western singer and composer who was awar^ a Grammy Award for When Youre Hot. Youre Hot, and he was nominated for numerous Country Music Association Awards as well. Reed hosted his</p>
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        <p>Audrey Meadows is again co-starred as Alice Kramden. whose good intentions for Valentines Day are misinterpreted for premeditated murder, with</p>
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        <p>With the annual celebration of romance coming up, Alice secretly takes a ni^t mob with a lelephwte answering service so she can surprise Ralph with a new suit, but Ralph suspects that the honeymoon is definately over when he finds a stack of notes she has written to herself, most of them containing the phone number of a mysterious "Armand.</p>
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        <p>The Honeymooners first appeared on television In 1950 as a short segment on Cavalcade of Stars and has been on and off the tube ever since.</p>
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        <p>The HoneymooDers ValenUne S))eclal  Sweethearts can become strangers when Ralph (Jackie Gleason) thinks Alice (Audrqr Meadows) is having an affair with anoth- man on Hie Hooeyinooiiers ^ledal, Bimday, Feb. 13 at 9 pjn. on ABC-TV.</p>
        <p>Fifty years ago, during the silent movie era. women screenwriters were the talk of the town.</p>
        <p>The very important role they played in the motion picture industry of the particular time was uncovered when Suzanne Pieshette was signed to portray June Mathis, one of the leading writers of the 1920s, in The Legend of Valentino. a romantic drama bascfjl on the life and myth of Rudolph Valentino, airing as "The CBS I&amp;gt;ate Movie Monday, Feb. i:i, at II:;10 p.m. onCBS-TV Miss Pieshette carefully researched the life of Miss._ Mathis, who actually di.scovered Valentino, and learned that she v\as a major force in the IfollvwoiKfof the 1920s "Becau.se the actors didn't reall&amp;gt; .spt*ak, the role of the writer was .somewhat diminished in the 2()'s, she said. But the really important writers at the time were women. June Mathis wrote most of Valentinos films, including The f'our Horsemen of the Apot'alypse, which made him a star. Some of them like Frances Morton, were</p>
        <p>able to move on to the talkies Others, like June Mathis, died before they had their chance.</p>
        <p>One of the unanswered questions about Valentinos life is whether he had any romantic involvement with Miss Mathis. In The Legend of Valentino, which also stars Franco Nero. Yvette Mimieux, Judd Hirsch Lesley Warren and Milton Berle the romance is hinted at but no one is really sure if it ever ex ist(&amp;gt;d.</p>
        <p>There are a lot of indications that point to the fact that they had more than just a ca.^tal rela Jioaship, Suzanne .said "When Valentino died he was buried in a crypt that -belonged to June Mathis. She died ten months lateiv some .say ot a broken heart, and was buried Ixside Valentino, If they had a romance it was not a public one .so it hard to find any proof. There is no doubt, though, that .she was a major factor in his lite and career no matter what their relationship was or wasnt.</p>
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        <p>The Miss America Pageant  the longest-running and most prestigious program event of its kind in the history of television  is returning, after a years absence, to NBC-TV on^ a long-term agreement beginning with the pageants 25th consecutive network telecast later this year.</p>
        <p>The announcement was made jointly by Robert E. Mulholland, President. NBC-TV, and Albert A. Marks Jr., diairman of the Board and Chi^ Execirtive Officer. Miss America Pageant We enthusiastically welcome the return of the Miss America Pag^t to NBC where this family-oriented entertainment event was televised for 11 coo-sectdive years, during whidi it annually was among the hi^iest-rated entertainment specials of the year, Mulholland said. With the help of television, the. Miss America Pageant has grown into the largest scholarship program of direct fnancial aid to young women in the world.</p>
        <p>Marks said: It is extremely pleasant to be returning to NBC, where the Miss America Pageant enjoyed so many years of outstanding success and popularity. Since the first pageant telecast in 1954, it has been estimated that, through the years, the crowning of Miss America has been viewed by more than -a- hHlion-people,-at&amp;lt; </p>
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        <p>(Jeorge Bums received his dq)k)nia recently  an honorary one from his New York elemen-taiy school. Bums was at City Hall to receive the sheq&amp;gt;skin from Mayor Tom Bradley on behalf of the New York City Board of Education.</p>
        <p>The comedian, a studoit at P.S. 22 on the Lower East Side, only completed the fourth grade and was forced to leave school because of economic circumstances.</p>
        <p>The diplonia recognized the comedians life credits earned during his 75 years in show business.</p>
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        <p>TV TRIBUTE TO MILTON BERI</p>
        <p>MilUm Berle. whose name is synonymous with the beginnings and meteoric rise of television, will be the subject of A Tribute to Mr. Television, highlighting his spectacular TV career and effect on other comedians, to air in March on NBC-TV.</p>
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        <p>(SWAUinoees Oaoq&amp;gt;aqy: Ful-Filled comedy about two young girls who share their apartment and expenses with a young man studying to become a chef. Joyce DeWitt. Suzanne Somers and John Ritter star.</p>
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        <p>' Paul Winfield and Cicely Tyson star as the late Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife. Coretta. in this special inspired by events in the life of the civil rights leader. (2hrs) 9:30 (3W,12) Soq&amp;gt;: Episode 20 -Chester and Jessica Tate are in for assorted surprises when they go to the judges chambers with their lawyer. Mr. Mallu. to discuss Jessicas upcoming murder trial. (5)Hie Odd Couple (35)Doxt-OoiuiiiMa Joumalian Awarai: The live presentation of awards for broadcast journalism includes excerpts from programs receiving awards. (90 min)</p>
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        <p>Elvis Presley stars as a girl-chasing, half-Indian rodeo champ in Stay Away, Joe, a hilarious comedy airing as the Tuesday Movie of the Week Feb. 14, at 11:30 p.m. on ABC-TV. Also starring are Burgess Meredith. Joan Blondell, Katy Jurado and Thomas Gomez.</p>
        <p>Joe Lightcloud (Presley), a brawling young man. comes to the rescue of an Indian reserva-*on by persuading an Arizona ongressman to give his father Meredith) 20 heifers and a bull</p>
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        <p>At a party that Joe gives for his neighbors, his father mistakes the bull for a cow and barbecues it. Later, Joes mother (Ms. Jurado) sells the heifers to raise money for decorating their home in preparation for a visit by the parents of her daughters boyfriend. In the end, Joe manages to extricate the family from its ticklish situation and to win for himself an unobtainable young lady.</p>
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        <p>Robert C^lp and Academy Award winner Gig Young (They Shoot Horses. Dont They?  1969) star as two Americans summoned to</p>
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        <p>Tony Orlando, his wife. Elaine. Paul Anka, his wife, Anne, and children and the husband-and-wife team, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, head a roster of star performers and nearly 30 celebrities who will offer different perspectives of love when 1 Love You, a Valentines Day variety special, is presented on NBC-'TV, Tuesday, Feb. 14.8 to 9 p.m.</p>
        <p>Traces Nazi Art</p>
        <p>Adolph Hitler once declared that no people live longer than the documents of their culture. His thousand-year Reich was to endure a mere 12 years. Yet, today, over 30 years after Nazi Germany was defeated, there remain thousands of remnants of Nazi culture  paintings, drawings, and etchings. Stored in Washington, D.C. and Pueblo, Colo., these pieces of art form a living link with the past. The story of this art and the part it played in the Nazi machine will be shown for the first time on Of Race and Blood. Tuesday, Feb. 14. at 8 p.m. on PBS.</p>
        <p>The 90-minute special combines on-location film from Germany and the U.S.. footage of the art. vintage newsreel film, and rare photographs to recreate the artistic climate of Nazi Germany.</p>
        <p>Hitler came to power in 1933 with plans for a total and all-encompassing cultural revolution of the German nation. Art played a major role in his designs. It was to be used to renew the faith of the German people in themselves and their new govemrent  and to spread the doctrine of the superiority of the Aryan Race.</p>
        <p>Hitlers obsession with art was in part a personal one. He believed he would have become a great painter had destiny not chosen him to lead the German people.</p>
        <p>Self ordained. Hitler became Germanys foremost art critic. He detested the new artistic movements, dubbing them degenerate. rough and extreme. He preferred the artistic style of the late nineteenth century, which portrayed pleasant pastoral scenes and portraits of beautiful women and heroic young men. The artists who appealed to Hitler were , those who could be molded into acceptance of Hitlers absolutes, men whose character could be twisted to fit Nazi ideology.</p>
        <p>Among those making comedy appearances: Telly Savalas (Kojak); Melissa Gilbert (Little House on the Prairie); Phyllis Diller; Edgar Bergen (With one of his wooden pals. Mortimer Snerd); Big Bird and Oscar (Sesame Street); David Brenner; Kristy McNichol (Family) and her brother Jimmy; Ed McMahon and Doc Severinsen (The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson); Audra Lindley and Norman Fell ('Threes Company); and Paul Lynde ('The Hollywood Squares ).</p>
        <p>Other celebrities to appear on the special are Angie Dickinson (Police Woman); Will Geer ( The Waltons); Jack Albertson and Gabriel Melgar (Chico and the Man); Don Rickies (CPO Sharkey); Dan Haggerty ("The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams); Gavin MacLeod (Love Boat); Bill Hayes and his wife. Susan Seaforth (Days of Our Lives); Steve Garvey of the Los Angeles Dodgers and his wife. Cindy; and Ernest Borgnine.</p>
        <p>Executive producer Ken Weinstock said; Our intention is to take a warm and often</p>
        <p>humorous look at the many different kinds of love throu^ the eyes of some very well-known celebrities.</p>
        <p>The show opens as each of the participants sings a part of the standard popular tune, 1 Love You. Then, as the orchestra plays It Was a Very Good Year, some of the stars reminisce. Edgar Bergen and Mortimer Snerd discuss love; Paul Anka sings his new song. Do I Love You, to his wife and their four daughters; Telly Savalas. with his daughters and son. does a takeoff on To Tell the Truth, and Savalas explains the joy he feels at being the father of three girls and a boy; Angie Dickinson reads poetry of love from different eras, including lines by Shakespeare. Byron and, Thoreau. and David Brenner delivers a laugh-provoking, personal explanation of the meaning of the word love.</p>
        <p>On a more serious side, Dan Haggerty will remind us of the need to liave love for all of Gods living creatures; Ernest Borgnine focuses on the fear of being rejected when youre in love; and Tony Orlando sings God Bless You to his wife.</p>
        <p>England to investigate the power of supernatural forces on international crime, in Spectre  a mystery drama to be colorcast as The NBC Late Night Movie Sunday. Feb. 12 at 11:35 ^.m. on NBC-TV.</p>
        <p>Sebastian (Culp), a prominent criminologist, and his physician companion. Hamilton (Young), set out to unravel the mysterious circumstances surrounding the life of Sir Geoffrey Cyon.</p>
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        <p>11:30 (3W,5,12) Stay Away Joe: Elvis Pix-slev. Burgess hfredlth (1968) 12:30 a.m. (S4.9.U) Foster and Laurie: Perry King. Dorian Han'Hood (1976)</p>
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        <p>Ever since Grand Hotel. Hollywood has loved the idea of films that offer "more stars than there are in the heavens." And. while these star-studded extravaganzas are a producers delict, they can also be a production managers nightmare.</p>
        <p>A case in point is Murder on Flight 502. a suspense thriller airing as "The CBS Late Movie Thursday. Feb. 16. at 11:30 p.m. on,_CBS-TV. Thirteen major sta; signed on for the airborne drama, and the responsibility for the care and comfort of the</p>
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        <p>Friday, Feb. 17 9:00 pan. (3N,9,11) Big Mo: Bemie Ca.sov. BoSvenson (1978) (3W,sil2)'nue on a Date: Riek NeI.son. June Allvson (1978)</p>
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        <p>Saturday, Feb. 18 1:30 p.m. (3W) Second Chance: Brian Keilh (1972)</p>
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        <p>9;00 (6,7) Ghost of Flight 401: Ernest Borgnine. Gary l.zKkwood (1978) 11:00 (12) Kiss the Girts and Make them Die: Mike Connors. Dorothy Provine (1966)</p>
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        <p>Burt Lancaster stark as a dedicated, if misguided, patriot who seizes control of a nuclear missile base to blackmail the U..S. Government, in "Twilights I.ast Gleaming, a suspense thriller to be broadcast in its world television premiere on The CBS Tuesday Night Movies. Feb. 14.9p.m. to 12:00 a.m.,onCBS-TV. .</p>
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        <p>Lawrence Dell (Lancaster), an ex-U.S. Air Force officer, breaks out of prison where he is serving time on a manslaughter conviction, a frameup brought on by his doubts over the countrys conduct of the Vietnam conflict. With the help of three other escapees (Winfield, Young and William Smith), Dell captures a Titan missile base.</p>
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        <p>"We solve some of the problems by renting two sowid stages, Kraus said. One housed the shooting set and the other was simply for the actors between scenes. We lined up the dressing rooms side by side along the walls of the stage and made the middle a lounge area. We shuttled the actors back and fourth from the set for makeup, wardrobe and hair. For a while it looked like a military maneuver "</p>
        <p>Despite the logistics difJ ficulties. "Murder on Flight 502 [ came in on schedule and within its budget. Kraus credits that to one big factor  profes-| sionalism.</p>
        <p>"Each member of the knew our problems and made 1 unnecessary demands. The filn came first in their minds. With &amp;lt; cast like we had even the possible is possible.</p>
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        <p>Emmy winner Louis Gossett Jr. and Joe Dan Baker star in To Kill a Cop. a four-hour NBC World Premiere drama about a maverick police detectives efforts to solve a series of cop slaying while battling front office politics.</p>
        <p>The action drama  currently filming on location in New York City prior to continuing production in Los Angeles  was written by Oscar winner Ernest Tidyman (The French Connection. 1971), based on a bestselling novel by Robert Daley, former New York City deputy police commissioner under Mayor John Lindsay.</p>
        <p>Gossett, who appears in the upcoming television movie. Lawman Without a Gun. |r-trays Everett Walker, an exiled radical leader who returns to America to lead a terrorist revolution, including a cam</p>
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        <p>Gossett has appeared ii| numerous television series, 1 as Police Story and ( Times, and he won an for his performance as Fiddle in "Roots. His feature filr credits include 'The Deep.l The River Niger. "Skii Game. The Landlord ar Raisin in the Sun.</p>
        <p>Baker, who starred as lege dary Tennessee sheriff Bufo Pusser in the box-office Walking Tall and Walkir Tall. Part II. portrays (Thief ( Detectives Earl Eischied. wh becomes the target of a poltica ly motivated police commil sioner and his staff as he tempts to track down the slaye^ of a number of police officers.</p>
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        <p>Starsky and Hutch, the action-drama series, starring David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser, has returned to its original night and time period (Wednesdays, 10 to 11 p.m. on ABC-TV). The series is now in its third season.</p>
        <p>Starsky and Hutch are the youngest membersSf a fraternity that deals with detective lore, an intriguing vehicle for manr imagination since he first hung a badge of authority on one of his peers.</p>
        <p>They epitomize those sleuthing partners that have been a programming mainstay since the advent of television. It started with such series as "Mr. and Mrs. North. Dragnet, and the syndicated "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in the 1950s. followed by many other detective teams.</p>
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        <p>William Powell and Myrna Loy. Richard Denning and Pamela Britton starred as the Norths. "Dragnet began Jack Webbs long alliance with television as Sgt. Joe Friday. His first sidekick was Officer Frank Smith played by Ben Alexander, with Harry Morgan later taking over as Fridays partner. Bill Gannon. Basil Rathbone was the fascinating, deductive reasoning genius. Sherlock Holmes, in a series of motion pictures, with Nigel Bruce as the befuddled but loyal Dr. Watson. Ronald Howard (Leslie Howards son) played Holmes in the TV series. M. Marion Crawford played Watson.</p>
        <p>"Starsky and Hutch are unique in that they play strai^t man to each other while taking turns at being flip. said producer Joe Narr. "And I patterned them after Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy with their rule-breaking, tongue-in-cheek humor.</p>
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        <p>Denver Pyle portrays Galen Clark in "The Mountain Man, a drama about a true-life character who crusaded to keep the verdant Yosemite Valley protected from land speculators in the 1860s. Ken Berry and John Dehner also star in the feature, to be colorcast as the "NBC Movie of the Week Wednesday, Feb. 15.8 to 10 p.m.. on NBC-TV.</p>
        <p>After years of working in a western coal mine, Qark is ordered by a doctor to seek a new environment where the clean air will ease the consumption he has developed.</p>
        <p>Giving his friend Zachary Moore (Berry) a nest egg he has saved for his widowed daughter, Kathleen (Cheryl Miller), and her two children. Qark heads for the high country, where he meets John Muir (Dehner). a</p>
        <p>woodsman, and Teneiya (Don Shanks), a rugged Indian who teaches him how to survive in the wilderness.</p>
        <p>During his subsequent travels, Clark ventures into the magnificent Yosemite Valley and teams with Muir to prevent ruthless lumber interests from destroying the forest. In a legislative battle that winds up in the White House of Abraham Lincoln (Ford Rainey). Clark and Muir press their case.</p>
        <p>Denver Pyle, who stars as Mad Jack in "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, started out to be a lawyer, but halfway throu^ his junior year at the University of Colorado he changed his mind. He set out with $14 in his pocket to find his direction.</p>
        <p>Among his jobs were oil field</p>
        <p>roustabout, shrimp boat crewman. NBC page, and aircraft plant riveter. A fellow riveter, a deaf mute, made it known to him that he should be an actor.</p>
        <p>He studied acting and. in 1946. at the age of 26, played his first film role, in The Guilt of Janet Ames. Other movies include "Five Card Stud, "The Alamo, Something Big and John Fords "The Horse Soldiers. "Liberty Valance and "Cheyenne Autumn. Among his TV credits are three series. The Andy Griffith Show. Tammy and The Doris Day Show.</p>
        <p>Denver, who says he was named after his mothers favorite city. was bom and raised on a "dry land wheat and corn farm in Bethune (pop. 99). Kit Carson Country. Colo.</p>
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        <p>Story Of Whales Airs On PBS-TV</p>
        <p>Grim scenes of whale slaughter; life and death encounters between protesters and whalers; and fascinating scientific reports, including extraordinary film footage of the birth of a killer whale highlight The Great Whales, the third in the new season of National Geographic Specials on PBS. The documentary, which is hosted by E.G. Marshall and narrated by Alexander Scourby, airs Thursday. Feb. i6. at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>The whale is the largest creature ever to inhabit the earth. The ocean giant has been feared, even as he has been hunted almost to extinction. Today there is worldwide concern for whales survival and increasing scientific curiosity about these leviathans whose ancestors left the land to dwell in the sea more than 60 million years ago.</p>
        <p>The largest whale, the blue whale, can weigh as much as 196 tons. Its massive body may span 100 feet, about the size of a</p>
        <p>Jetliner seating more than 100 passengers. Understandably,. the whales greptinspired a corresponding iMr and awe in the men who encountered it on the ocean. Biblical myths and whalers legends defended marts ideas: whales were monsters  man-eating monsters. The Great Whales reminds us that Jonah was swallowed by a whale, and clips from the film classic Moby Dick depict Captain Ahab in pursuit of the Great White Whale.</p>
        <p>Legends waned as the whaling industry grew. Until a decade or so ago. the whale was hunted almost to extinction. On film, The Great Whales shows scenes of wholesale slaughter. Whale carcasses were processed for use in pet food, shoe polish, cosmetics, and margarine. But since the 1960s some whale species have been protected from whaling by international agreement.</p>
        <p>Tragedy Strikes Waltons</p>
        <p>Elizabeth suffers a serious fall, leaving her crippled and the Walton family with shattered hopes for her future, in a moving two-hour special episode of The Waltons. to be presented Thursday. Feb. 16. 8 to 10 p.m., onCBS-TV.</p>
        <p>The story unfolds with Elizabeth, played by Kami Cotler, and her friend Aimee Godsey (Rachel Longaker) finding a baby bird that has fallen from its nest.</p>
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        <p>bing a log pile, but she loses her balance and is knocked unconscious by the falling logs. Aimee frantically calls Olivia and John, who rush to their daughters side, finding both of her legs badly bruised and cut by the logs. Moving quickly. Olivia and John rush Elizabeth to a Charlottesville hospital, where Elizabeth undergoes emergency surgery for multiple leg fractures. .</p>
        <p>Elizabeth survives the operation. much to the relief of her alarmed family, though they soon are tested for courage and strength when a surgeon predicts Elizabeths severed nerves will leave her crippled.</p>
        <p>Ben and Jim-Bobs procrastination of chores has left them guilt-stricken over Elizabeths accident, for they had failed to move the logs to a</p>
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        <p>Virginia Gregg guest stars as an eccentric mountain woman, noted for ber natural herb and root cures. She is sou^t out by Aimee Godsey who believes that the mountain woman will heal the handicapped Walton girl.</p>
        <p>13-year-old Kami Cotler made her dramatic debut in The Homecoming: A Christmas Story. the special which developed into The Waltons series.</p>
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        <p>By Charlie Pike TVShowtimeStaff Writer</p>
        <p>HOLLYW(X)D - It appears that David Soul is having second thoughts about estranged girlfriend Lynne Martas persistance that they marry. Thats the alleged reason they broke up just before Christmas, but theyve been together a handful of times in recent weeks, and a Beveriy Hills jewelry store clerk insists it was Lynne who was browsing through the store recently.</p>
        <p>George Kennedy and his wife of 18 years, Norma, have divorced, with Mrsr Kennedy being given custody of the couples two children, and George being ordered to pay $6,000 a month in child support and alimony. Court records show that George makes an estimated $500,000 a year.</p>
        <p>Actress Lee Grant and her husband, Joe Fuery, will have to come up with $70,000 cash to begin construction on their Malibu dream home a second time. A tomado-like wind swept the skeleton of the $300,000 home off its foundation a month ago, and the couple of course had no insurance against such a possibility. Additionally, completion wiil now be delayed five months.</p>
        <p>Robert Shields and Lorene Yamell, whose CBS series has but six weeks to prove itseif in the ratings for a possible Fall pickup, arent really concerned. They realize their show is in what is now called the death slot opposite ABCs Lveme and Shirley, but says Bob, All were worried about is having a go(^ show, and if we do. we figure the network will stick with us  in a different time siot.</p>
        <p>Insiders tell us that there are only three existing NBC shows that new network President Fred Silverman really, cares for. They are, Little House on the Prairie, The Rockford Files and The Wonderful World of Disney. Everything else is on thin ice, especially for the 1979-80 schedule, since Silvermans presence will probably be reflected little next year.</p>
        <p>And Isnt it true that ABC is subsidizing Paramounts Lucrative contract with Henry Winkler to assure at least one more season of Happy Days popularity?</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, CBS executives are keeping a watchful eye on the fate of The Waltons in the aftermath of Michael Learned and Ralph Waites suggestion that they wont return for another year, and the same can be said of Jack Lord and his indecision about doing an llth year of Hawaii Five-0. Then theres Norman Lears announcement that this season is it for All In the Family.</p>
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        <p>Bemie Casey and Bo Svenson star in Big Mo. the touching and unusual drama based upon the lives of basketball players Maurice Stokes and Jack Twyman. The film will have its world television premiere on  The CBS Friday Night Movies. Feb. 17,9 to 11 p.m.</p>
        <p>Stephanie Edwards and Janet MacLachlan also star in the film, respectively as Carole Twyman and as Dorothy Parsons. Stokes' fiance.</p>
        <p>When Jack Twyman (Svenson i and Maurice Stokes (Casey) played for the Cincinnati Royals, they were just teammates. Then a strange paralysis hit Stokes, shortly after he was injured in a game, and the friendship between the two men strengthened into a deep kinship. The doctors held little hope for Stokes recovery, but Twyman could not accept that verdict. He legally adopted the black athlete and set out to raise the estimated $100,000 a year it would cost for Stokes rehabilitation.</p>
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        <p>Over a period of 10 years, Twyman managed to raise more than $1 million. Twymans enormous sacrifice and devotion was only exceeded by Stokes bravery and his courageous fight against the strange illness that crippled him.</p>
        <p>"Big Mo has the unprecedented honor of being made part of the United States Armed Forces training program to help better race relations. It was honored by the NAACP, receiving its Image award as Best Picture of the Year. The</p>
        <p>Bemie Caaey (ftniegroUDd) stars as Maurie Stokes, a crip(ded basketball player, and Bo Svenson stars as fdtow player Jack Twyman, who tries to help Mo get better, in the true-life drama, Big Mo, to be broadcast on The CSS Friday Night Movie, Feb. 17 (9-11 p.iii.) on CSS-TV.</p>
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        <p>The third season of Austin City Limits premieres nationally Friday. Feb. 17, at 10 p.m. on PBS. The program continues to chronicle the rise of the "Austin Sound, and gives audiences across the country an opportunity for a close-up look at what "Record World described as this countrys most exciting new direction in music.</p>
        <p>The new sound didnt fit into any existing musical classification. but it wasnt long before it had more names than performers  country-rock, cosmic country, underground country, redneck rock, progressive country and outlaw countty: all have been or still are being used to describe the music emanating from the Austin area. The sound is really a blend of many musical styles  blues, rock n roll, swing, folk, country and traditional.</p>
        <p>First receiving national attention in 1972. the Austin Sound has continued to diversify and today defies all levels save one  authentic.</p>
        <p>Perhaps the most encouraging development since the movement began to receive national attention has been the phenomenal number of Texas performers who have signed recording contracts. Recent pop and country music sales charts have been flooded with songs composed and-or recorded by artists such as Willie Nelson.</p>
        <p>Waylon Jennings. Michael Murphey. Jerry Jeff Walker, Rusty Weir. Kris Kristofferson, Freddie Fender, Steve Fromholz.</p>
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        <p>connected in one way or another with Texas and its musical heritage.</p>
        <p>However, for all of their newfound sucgeas. there are* still some things that interest Texas new breed of musicians more than their checkbooks. These men individually have drawn a line on how far theyre willing to goto make a buck.</p>
        <p>Michael Murphey. one of the performers who was instrumental in the development of the Austin Sound, is featured on the first program of this seasons "Austin City Limits series.</p>
        <p>unique drama has been acclaimed by critics and movie goers ail over the country.</p>
        <p>Black civil rights leader Roy Wilkins said about Big Mo, in his syndicated column. Casey makes every black person proud to be black; Twyman makes every person, black or white, proud to be a member of the human race.</p>
        <p>The former governor of California. Ronald Reagan, said: The acting is of Academy Award quality. And the story has suspense, humor and deeply moving scenes that reminds us that there is an indomitable human spirit, that mankind does have a spark of the divine, and that were capable of noble deeds and a great love. </p>
        <p>"Big Mo, is not only a story of brotherhood in action, it is also a love kory  that of Carole and Jack Twyman and of Maurice Stokes and Dorothy Parsons, and their commitment to each other.</p>
        <p>JACK KNIGHT JOINS SERIES</p>
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        <p>comedian and occasional emcee  has joined the cast of "James at 16, a series which airs Thursdays on NBC-TV in the recurring role of Alfred P. Shamley. a paranoid high school vice principal in charge of monitoring student activities.</p>
        <p>Shamley. an ex-Marine drill .sergeant, armed with a walkie-talkie. wages a comic cloak-and-dagger surveillance of the Bunker Hill High School students.</p>
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        <p>Anita Bryant has extended her anti-homosexual purge to commercial TV, saying that she wants an end to the televising of shows that portray homosexuality as an alternative life-style.</p>
        <p>In a recent press conference, Ms. Bryant said TV should have more wholesome family fare to replace the ^oss perverted sex and violence which is subtly undermining the family unit in its presentation of alternative life-styles as natural and normal.</p>
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        <p>How harmful is cigarette smoking? The New Hampshire Lung Association is letting teenagers see for themselves, with apparently the desired result.</p>
        <p>In an effort to alter teenage smoking habits, the association, working under a federally funded program, is using four electronic biofeedback machines to measure body responses of high school students after they smoke, and the early data in</p>
        <p>dicated that nearly 60 percent of the youngsters volunteering to be checked out have either cut out the habit completely or reduced it drastically.</p>
        <p>Sandy Hill reported on this project, the only one of its kind in the country on a recent segment of (iood Morning America.</p>
        <p>The most important thing is that these youngsters can see firsthand what happens to them. Ms. Hill noted. Its one thing to be told about all of the</p>
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        <p>The biofeedback machines, which are being used in 13 New Hampshire high schools, register the amount of carbon monoxide in the lungs, the pulse rate, hand steadiness and skin temperature before and after a younpter smokes one cigarette.</p>
        <p>Many of the students tested just couldnt believe the readings. Ms. Hill pointed out.</p>
        <p>One of the biggest false impressions was that smoking is a relaxant. 'This hand steadiness test showed that smoking stimulates you and makes you more nervous.</p>
        <p>The biofeedback machiis are also being used as a deterrent to possible smokers, and judging from the number of inquiries the association has received, the program may be reaching more and more students and adults before long.</p>
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        <p>Atlantic Coast Conference basketball at its finest will be presented Saturday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m. on Channels 3N, 5, 6 and 9. when highly ranked North Carolina plays host to the tough Virginia Cavaliers.</p>
        <p>In addition to super freshmen I^ Raker and Jeff Lamp, another key to Virginias outstanding play is 69 senior forward Marc lavaroni. Since coming to play at UVA, he has started each year and averaged in double figures. Marc has had two excellent consecutive ACC Tournaments and was selected first team All-ACC Tournament on each occasion. Last year Marc averaged 11 points and 6.6 rebounds per game.</p>
        <p>North Carolina was picked as the team to win the ACC. but the Tar Heels have found it hard to stay on top during the regular season. All-American players Phil Ford and Mike-OKoren, who kept UNC on top last season, are doing their best for a repeat performance. UNC won the ACC tournament last year by defeating a determined UVA team in the finals.</p>
        <p>Saturday. Feb. 18.4:30 to 6 p.m.</p>
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        <p>The Electronic Palette utilizes digital technology to give the artist an inventory of 256 colors, with complete control of the saturation (intensity) of each of these colors. As he draws with the electronic pen. no marks appear on the palette; rather, the results appear immediately on a color television monitor. This device is unique among television graphics systems in that it allows the artist to sketch and _ paint with complete freedom in any number of modes that simulate the techniques of watercolor, oils, or pen and ink, to name a few.</p>
        <p>Some of the results achieved are not possible with existing traditional media. For example, a light color can be a(q}lied over a darker one with no see-through. Painting can be executed quickly, with errors corrected simply and precisely with electronic erasures.</p>
        <p>Neiman saw his Super Bowl assignment as a unique challenge, and lauds the complete artistic freedom the device allows. He says: To apply the strokes to the electronic surface and leave no marks  almost painting blind  allows me to become a real part of the painting and makes the television viewer a participant in the excitement of the creation of a work of art.</p>
        <p>In a history-making live telecast from (Xjba to the United States (by way of Prape, Czechoslovakia). ABC Sports new series, United States Team vs. the World in Amateur Boxing. will cover the dual competition between the national amateur boxing teams of the U.S.A. and Cuba. Sunday, Feb. 12, 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. A much-heralded bout between (Xibas two-time Olympic heavywei^t gold medai winner. Teofilo Stevenson, and flashy 19-year-old Gregory Page of Louisville is expected to highlight the meeting in Havana.</p>
        <p>There have been several taped telecasts by ABC Sports from Cuba to the United States since Fidel Castros ascension to power, starting with the North American zonal volleyball competition between the two countries in August. 1971, prior to the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. But this boxing confrontation will be the first live sports telecast from Cuba to the U.S. on any network during the Castro era and Castro is expected to be there in a front-row seat.</p>
        <p>Despite the fact that Havana is hardly more than 90 miles from the American mainland, the video and audio signals will travel approximatelv 93.000</p>
        <p>Desert Classic To Air</p>
        <p>The 1978 Bob Hope Desert Classic, featuring the richest purse in the 19-year history of the tournament  total prize money of $225,000 highlighted by a winners share of $45,000  will be broadcast by NBC Sports Sunday. Feb. 12. at 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>the site of the fifth and final round in this years Desert Classic is the 6.7TS yard, par-72 layout at the Bermuda Dunes Country Club.</p>
        <p>The total purse for the 1978 tourney reflects a $25,000 in-crea.se over last years prize fund. First prize money is up $5.000; second place prize of $25,6.50 carries an increase of $2,850; while third place money of $15.975 is up $1.775.</p>
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        <p>Stevenson, the Cuban heavyweight sensation who might have offered stiff competition to Muhammad Ali, may now be going up against a youngster of extraordinary, promise in Greg Page, a 62. 220-pounder whose style is often likened to Ali s. Stevensons, who won his</p>
        <p>Carolina Travels To Rhode Island</p>
        <p>The University of North Carolina travels to Providence, R.I. to take on Providence University Sunday, Feb. 12. and NBCs NCAA College Basketball will televise the action, beginning at 1 p.m.</p>
        <p>On a team with All-American candidates like Mike OKoren and Phil Ford, its difficult for anyone else to get any recognition; however, the 65-and-one-half-inch senior Mike Zaliagiris has been doing just that as one of the Tar Heels more consistent players.</p>
        <p>Last year as a reserve, Mike had playing time in all 33 games. He ended the season with a 4-point scoring average and had 38 rebounds. 24 assists and 22 steals. He also won the Mary Pranris Andrews Award as the</p>
        <p>teams top field goal percentage shooter, making 52 of 86 attempts for 60.5 percent. In a five game stretch last year, Zaliagiris hit 15 of 16 shots from the floor.</p>
        <p>This year Mike has been just as consistent averaging around 10 points a game, third best on the team. In addition, he is hitting close to 63 percent of his free throws.</p>
        <p>Zaliagiris and his Tar Heel teammates will have their hands full when they meet Dave Gavitt and his Providence team. It seems as long as Gavitt is at Providence they will be one of the top teams in the East. He has a sure-fire way of bringing out the best in what he has to work with.</p>
        <p>One of Carolinas tnoet popular players, Tom Zaliagirts leads his team in field goal percenbiges wltti 60.5 pocef last season. Tbe Tar Heels meet ProvkleDce Sunday, Feb. 12 at 1 pjn. 00 NBC-TV.</p>
        <p>first Olympic gold medal by knocking out Duane Bobick in the 1972 Olympic Games, stands. 63, weighs about 215 and is 25-years-old.</p>
        <p>The entire Cuban boxing team is strong on experience. In an earlier meeting (Nov. 12) carried live on the Network from Houston's Astrodome, the Cubans defeated the younger American squad, seven matches to four.</p>
        <p>All of these international meetings in the series will lead up to the World Amateur Boxing Championships in Belgrade, Yugo.slavia, on May 21. the climax of ABC Sports United States Team vs. the World in&amp;gt; Amateur Boxing.</p>
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        <p>8:S7 (6,7) NBC News Update 8: (SN,9,11) CBS Newsbreak 8:00 (3N.9,11) 11 Jeffenons: Starring Isabel Sanford and Sherman Hemsley and co-starring Roxie Roker. Franklin Cover. Damon Evans. Berlinda Tolbert, Zara Cul-Iv. Paul Benedict and Marla Gibbs. (3W,5,18)Love Boat: Gavin MacLeod as Captain Merrill Stub-ing heads the crew of the "Pacific Princess." a perfect Venus flytrap for adults of all ages vulnerable to romance.</p>
        <p>(8.7)Satuntaty Ni^ at the Movies:</p>
        <p>"The Ghost of Flight 401" Ernest Borgnine and Eugene Roche. World Premiere film about the recurring supernatural presence on an airliner of a ghostly figure that keeps warning the increasingly frightened crew of possible engine failures and other malfunc</p>
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        <p>(35)Aiqae for Ttmysan?: The Glorious Romantics  Part II" Keats poetic career is dramatically recreated. (60 mini 9:80 (8NAU) Maude: When Maude and Vivian go back to college for their 30-year reunion. Vivian wants to go back in tin and do it all over again  this time without her husband. Arthur.</p>
        <p>(SllwsOIlHaias 9:M (IWAU) ABCNewriMef 18:88 (WAU) KalMc: Special guest star Zohra Lampert apfwars as Dr. Page, a psychiatrist on the staff of a major ho^itai who is fearful that one of her patients is responsible for murdering several members of the staff and feelsresponsible because she cannot identify the killer. (60 mini</p>
        <p>(fWAUimtaoy Und: Richardo Montalban stars as Mr. Roarke. an intriguing man who owns and operates an unusual island where people's fantasies are turned into reality. Herve Villechaize co-stars. (60 mini</p>
        <p>(MlSoundstage: Pop Singer Melissa Manchester demonstrates her viK-al versatility with songs ranging from the up-tempo Party Music " to her own tender ballad "BeSomebody ' (60mini 11:00 (3N.3W,56,7,9,11) News, Weather, Sports</p>
        <p>(12)wn Cb Red Eye: "Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die " Mike Conners. Dorothy Provine. A CIA agent is after an industrialist with a deadly secret weapon. (2i The Deadly Affair" James Mason. Maximillian Schell. A British agent sets out to uncover the hidden facts behind a British government employee's suicide.</p>
        <p>11:15 (3W) Hut Good Ole Nashville Bfusk</p>
        <p>11:30 (I) Late Movie: "Paradise Hawaiian Style" Starring Elvis Presley. Mkical about an airline pilot who returns to Hawaii to interest his buddy, in setting up a shuttle-plane business.</p>
        <p>(5)Mld-AUaiitic Championship Wrastlii(OOinin)</p>
        <p>(8,7)Saturday Nl|^ Uve: Actor Raymond Burr will be host tonight and will be joined by The Not Ready For Prime Time Players. (9mini</p>
        <p>(9)Late Movie: Perfect Friday" Stanley Baker. Ursula Andress. A British banker realizes he can steal a million dollars when faced with a customer.</p>
        <p>(ll)Late Show: The Hellfighter Starring John Wayne and Katherine Ross.</p>
        <p>11:45 (3W) mdeWotM of WtesUing 12:39 (5) Baretta l:09(7)OhrMo|)iHrCloeeup 1:15 (7) AloohoUcs Anaqnnous 1:30 (11) Ckiiioia Kaleidoscope</p>
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        <p>A sparkling mixture of todays tunes, mod melodies and songs of yesterday comprises Lawrence Welks TV program offering this Saturday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m. on Channel 7. with the maestro spotlighting top com-ptuers of yesterday, today and tomorrow.</p>
        <p>The Welk family hails the melodic works of Tin Pan Alley tunesmiths Mack David (a studio visitor). Paul Williams, Bill ("Rocky) Conti. John Lennon. Paul McCartney, Neil Sedaka, and oldie favorites Irving Berlin. Jerome Kern. Cole Porter and Richard Whiting.</p>
        <p>Say It With Music initiates the melody review, and Tom Netherton solos the popular 1 Wont Last a Day Without You. Too Marvelous for Words sings Norma Zimmer. Bobby Burgess and Cissy King present a dance creation for the Rocky theme, and Ralna and Guy Hovis duet Paul Williams "Weve Only Just Begun. In the audience. Ken Delo and Bob Havens offer I Dont Care if the Sun Dont Shine. Johnny Zells trumpet soars to Cherry Pink. and Anaconi solos Mack Davids It Must be Him.</p>
        <p>Mary Lou Metzger and Jack Imel song-and-dance "Breezin Along with the Breeze. Jim Roberts offers "Beyond the Blue Horizon. and Ava Barber country-tunes "Born to Lose. Other offerings include Hiry Cuesta s clarineting of a swingtime "Indian Summer. Joe f'eeneys Who Can I Turn To, Yesterday (Charlotte Harris, Neil Levang and Bob Ralston), and "Love Will Keep Up Together (Sandi, Gail and MarvLou).</p>
        <p>NEW DAYTIME SHOW</p>
        <p>Barry and Enri^t Prods, has signed with CBS-TV to produce a pilot. New Tic Tac Dough, slated as a daily half-hour daytime show.</p>
        <p>"Tic Tac Dough, hosted by Jack Barry, ran on NBC-TV in the '.50s as both a daily show and a once-weekly nighttime presentation.</p>
        <p>Borgnine Stars As Ghost</p>
        <p>Oscar winner Ernest Borgnine stars in the title role of The Ghost of Flight 401. an NBC World Premiere drama about the recurring presence of a ghostly figure on an airliner  warning the crew of engyie failure and Other malfunctions  on "NBC Saturday Night at the Movies Feb. 18,9 to 11 p.m. The film was suggested by real-life events.</p>
        <p>Gary Lockwood. Kim Basinger, Tina Chen, Robert T. Lyons and Eugene Roche also star.</p>
        <p>In the last hours of December 29, 19T2. a jetliner with 163 passengers and 13 crew members crashed in the Everglades just outside Miami. This is the true story of that crash, and of the legend that grew up about the incredible aftermath.</p>
        <p>Following the crash, many salvageable parts from flight 401 are used in repairing other planes. It is then that flight officer Dorn Cimoli (Borgnine). one of the dead, begins to appear</p>
        <p>to crew members on these planes, warning them of engine failure.</p>
        <p>Cimolis soul is trapped between two dimensions. It no longer exists on earth and it has not found a way to the higher plane it is destined to reach.</p>
        <p>Some of those who witness the ghost fear open discussion would jeopardize their jobs. But there are others who  through a seance  probe deeper into the bizarre, chilling experiences.</p>
        <p>Robert Malcolm Young wrote the script based on a book by the same name written bv John</p>
        <p>Fuller.</p>
        <p>Fuller, a well-known, ex-perienced investigative reporter, heard rumors of the ghosts of the ill-fated airliners pilot and flight engineer. He swore he would uncover the true story, no matter how unreal it mi^t be. He found that the airline employees were reluctant to talk about the incidents. But. due to his persistence, one after another came to him with fragments that he in turn put together. The end result is one of the most astonishing stories ever written.</p>
        <p>Burr Pulls A Switch</p>
        <p>Actor Raymond Burr will add .somewhat of a different dimension to his illustrious career when he hosts "NBCs Saturday Night Live Feb. 18. 11:30 p.m. to I a.m.. on NBC-TV Burr, best known for his starring roles in the "Perry Mason and "li:onside series, will join the Not Ready For Prime Time</p>
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        <p>WhatTa the cunent atatus of uneni* ployinent?  T.R., Mancheater, N.H.</p>
        <p> This past year puWlc-scrvlce employment more than doubled to provide 725.000 temporary but constructive jobs for the unemployed. Special employment and training programs have been launched to combat partcularly high jobless rates among teenagers, young adults and disabled and Vlctnam-cra veterans. Apprenticeship training is being expanded and ap-pbed to new industries and occupations. In 1977, as a whole, employment of American workers rose monthly by an average</p>
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        <p>FOR THE -ASK EDITOR All that fuM about Jackie Onaeale quitting her Job at Viking cauae of Jeffrey Archera novel, Shali We Ten the President? makea me curloua about him. Td like to know</p>
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        <p>FOR MELBA MOORE, star Broadways Timbuktu 1 know yon tanght befoce you took to etnglng. What did you taach, and has your background helped you In your caraer? -B.S., Andctaon. S.C.</p>
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        <p>Mary Lon^eit Aabory Pwk, N J.</p>
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        <p>asked me to leave  on vagrancy drarges. At 19,1 jdned my first professional band (Jimmy PowelFs Five Dimensions). That was 14 years ago.</p>
        <p>FOR JOHN A. ZIEGLER, president. National Hockey League</p>
        <p>Have the NHLe rule* allowing fitting increa^ the Incidence of higii-etickiiig? -S.G.S., ABmiiifcN.Y.</p>
        <p> Just the oppodte is true. Permitting the outlet of frustratkms has, in my opinion, lessened the indderice of using the stick for retaliation. When 1 was assisting with a team in London, fighting was not permitted. In those games, 1 witnessed more high-sticking, spearing and cross-checking as a method of venting frustration than I have seen in any comparable NHL games.</p>
        <p>FOR LEE MERIWETHER, star of CBS-TVs Bomoby Jones Outside the acting profcMlon, whom do you admire the most? -E.C., Marion, Ind.</p>
        <p> 1 admire a great many, and its hard to limit tfe list. But 1 think the one who tops the list is my mother. She has kept me goirig in more ways than one. Shes a phenomenal person, a lovely force in my life. She has taken care of me for many yprs and now looks after my daughters when Fm working. Shes also a great cook and sews beautifiilly. She makes a lot of our clothes.</p>
        <p>F(Ml RONA JAFFE, author of The Last Chance Do you read a lot? G.H., Waterbur Conn,</p>
        <p> 1 never pick up a book when Fm writing because it might influence me or conflict with my own style. But when on hiatus,</p>
        <p>1 plow through at least three books a week. Fiction is my favo-rit, but 1 also enjoy nonfiction. I wont read anything with graphic violence and torture. But 1 adore books with a medicd background and am not at all squeamish about diseases and operations. I guess blood drawn in an operating room has dignity!  __</p>
        <p>FOR PARKER STEPHENSON, star of ABC-TVs The Hardy Boys</p>
        <p>How old are you, why arent you married and do you have a special ^?  O.L., Dnvllle, IlL</p>
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        <p>PRO Sen. John Culver (D.-Iowa)</p>
        <p>Ovir primary Interest in the Panama Canal is not in ownership but rather in keeping the canal secure and open. The Treaties protect our priority defense rights while providing the best safeguards for preservation of our vital trade interests, such as the transport of agricultural (xroducts. Rejection of die Treaties could result in</p>
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        <p>OON Sen. James Allen (D.-Ala.)</p>
        <p>The Panama Canal is vital to the economic stability and military security of the U.S., but the proposed Treaties would give legal control of the Canal Zone to Panama within three years and, in time, would hand management of the canal itself to a country that is notorious for its unreliabibty.</p>
        <p>Even our right to defend the canal would be subject to Panamanian control. It is important that we have good relations with m of our neighbors, but ^ng away the canal will only hurt us. Certainly we diould do all that we can to help improve the lot of the people of Panama, but giving the canal to Panama would not alter that countrys economic picture. I can see no way to make these Treaties acceptable to the U.S. 7 PAMILV WEEKLV. 1H. AH dahls msaived</p>
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        <p>In those days the market  meaning primarily the stock of companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange  was virtually the only place the average person could invest money. But things have changed since Morgans day. Millions of people now are seeking ways to invest their savings either for income or for growth to help their dollars keep pace with inflation. And they can choose from a wide variety of investment vehicles. Here is a guide to some basic options that are available.</p>
        <p>Common stocks are the shares of companies listed on either the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, or the over the counter exchange. (Each of those markets has different requirements for listing.) The owner of common stock may shzure, through dividends, in the profits of the company and is usually entitled to vote, in person or by proxy, at the companys annual meetings.</p>
        <p>Prefetred stocks differ from common stocks in that dividends are paid on them first. Thus in the event that the amount of money available for dividends is limited, preferred stockholders will be paid before common stockholders.</p>
        <p>Cumulative prefened stock: If a dividend is not paid when due, it becomes a legal debt to holders of these shares and must be paid before any other dividends.</p>
        <p>A share of stock is equivalent to part ownership in a company, and its value varies with the companys financial fortunes. A bomL however, is in effect a contract to borrow a sp&amp;gt;ecific sum of money for a specific time at a specific rate of interest. While you can buy as little as one share of stock (a round lot is 100 shares, an odd lot is anything less), bonds usually are sold in units of $1,000, $5,(XX) or more.</p>
        <p>There^are two major bond categories. Corporate boude arc issued by companies to r2use money for a variety of business purposes: to pay off other debts, to build new plants, to finance new ventures. Government bonds are issued by the Federal Government. Those due to mature in five to 20 years are called treasury bonils: those maturing in one to five years are called notes: and those maturing in a few weeks or months are called bills. They may be bought through brokers, banks or Federal banking authorities. Interest on therfi is taxable by the Federal Government but is not taxae by the states. (U.S. Savings Bonds arc Government bonds )</p>
        <p>Municipal bonds are issued by states, cities, school districts and similar loced-govcmment bodies. Interest on them is free of Federal tax and usually also tax-</p>
        <p>Do you know the difference between common and preferred stocks, open-end and closed-end mutual funds, municipal and authority bonds? If you dont, you may not be using your dollars wisely.</p>
        <p>free to bond owners who live in the state in which the bond was issued. The same is true of authority bonds, which are issued by quasi-govcmmcntal bodies that administer bridges, tunnels, airports, etc.</p>
        <p>The interest rate on bonds remains the same for the We of the bond. If genereil interest rates rise, however, the value of the bond is likely to decline since new bond issues will probably be sold at the higher rates. If interest rates fall, a bond previously issued at a higher rate will tend to rise in price. But at the time of maturity, the bond holder will get back only the amount originally invested. Bonds can be bought and sold just as stocks arc.</p>
        <p>Most people do not have the time to analyze investment opportunities thoroughly or the money to diversify their investments to obtain extra safety. Mutual funds were</p>
        <p>developed to deal with these problems. They offer an investor the chance to buy a diversified portfolio which will be professionally managed There &amp;gt;rc two ba^ types of mutual funds. Shares in an open-end fund can be bought or sold at any time. The fund always stands ready to redeem them. The price of a share in an open-end fund is determined by dividing the total number of owned shares into the total value of the funds holdings. The result is called net asset value per share, and it can change daily with changes in the prices of stocks the fund owns. A closed end iand offers a specified number of shares at a specified price. Proceeds of this sale arc used to buy stocks. From then on. shares only can be bought from a fund investor or sold to someone who wants to own shares in the</p>
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        <p>A load fund is sold primarily by brokers or salesmen, and the buyer pays a commission rate taken out of his original investment. A no-load fund charges no commission.</p>
        <p>There arc a number of kinds of mutual funds. Some invest in common stocks most likely to provide high income in the form of dividends. These usually arc called income funds. Others, known as growth funds, invest in stock which may pay low (or no) dividends but offers more potential for capital appreciation. A balanced fund invests in a combination of stocks and bonds aimed at providing some growth, areasonableamount of income and relative safety for the original investment.</p>
        <p>Fund options dont stop here. In recent years funds have specialized in corporate bonds, in tax-free municipal bonds or in money-market securities. The latter, popular with small investors during times when interest rates arc high, invests solely in Govcrmcnt securities, bank certificates of deposit and so- called commercial paper (business loans). If a person invests in these, his money is tied up for a specific period. By investing through a money-market fund, the shares can be sold back to the fund at any time with no loss of interest.</p>
        <p>For would-be investors who arc leery of stocks or bonds in any form, banks offer investment opportunities in the form of long-term savings certificates. They carry a higher rate of interest than regular savings accounts, but money deposited in them must remain for a specified length of time or much of the interest is forfeited.</p>
        <p>Annuities, available from life-insurance companies, are another investment option. One type pays a guaranteed income to the annuitant for life, either in a lump sum or in installments. A second type pays a life income, but if the recipient dies before he has received as much money as he has paid in, or before a specific number of guaranteed payments have been made, the balance is paid to the annuitant's beneficiary. The premiumsan investorpaysforan annuity may be made in installmentsover a number of years or in a lump sum. Annuities may be bought separately or in combination with a variety of life-insurance plans.</p>
        <p>In addition to the basic kinds of investments outlined above, more sophisticated  and more risky  opportunities are available to make ones money grow. These include stock options, investments in the commodity markets, real estate and the purchase of such valuable items as works of art, antiques, rare coins, stamps and precious gems. But such investments require expert knowledge as well as the ability to risk sizable stuns for long rara peric^ of time.  UiuJ</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY. Frt&amp;gt;fury 12,1978</p>
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        <p>IVmUOA NEAL: DESPITE TRAGEDY. LOVE GIVES MY UFE MEANING"The last thing 1 am is a martyr...but 1 am thankhil when pe^le look at me and say to themselves, If she can do it, so can 1.***By Patricia Neal</p>
        <p>At the height of her career. Academy Award-winning actress Patriaa Neal was stricken with a stroke. After ifears of painful recuperation, she made a near-miraculous return to acting. Next month a rehabilitation center in Knoxville, Tenn., will be officiaify commemorated in her name. Here, in her own words, is the stoiy of her ordeal.</p>
        <p>For years I didnt like life at all. Now I do. But it took an awful lot of love and patience from my family and friends.</p>
        <p>As a matter of fact, if it wasnt for them I wouldnt even be talking.</p>
        <p>For a long time after I had learned to speak a few words and knew a little of what I was saying, the word eviP kept creeping into my vocabulary, and my friend, Valerie Eaton Griffith  whom I will talk more of later  tried to stop me from using that word. But 1 know no better way to describe the thing that burst in my head and nearly killed me. It was evil!</p>
        <p>1 still can remember the frustration of having my young son Theo stand before me with flash cards trying to teach me words I had learned in school but could no longer remember.</p>
        <p>it was frustrating being with the children. Although 1 enjoyed their company, 1 couldn't always remember their names. Often I would be unable to make sense out of the bedtime stories 1 tried to read to them.</p>
        <p>Oh, what a mesa I was. 1 wanted to give up. I was tired. 1 felt certain 1 was ^s good as 1 would ever be. But Roald, that slave-driving husband of mine, said no. And today 1 cannot thank him enough.</p>
        <p>This is why it is so important for a stroke victim to have someone around who cares enough to force him into doing whatever must be done, regardless of how cruel it may seem at the time.</p>
        <p>When a person has had a stroke, he doesnt feel like doing anything. I know from experience that had it been left up to me I would still be the idiot 1 was after that terrible ordeal in California.</p>
        <p>To explain some of the frustration I felt, I have to go back to a terrible day in 1960 when Roald, Olivia, Tessa and Theo and 1 were living in New York, where 1 had just finished playing Helen Kellers mother in The Miracle Worker on Broadway.</p>
        <p>Theo was just four months old when a taxi struck his carriage and threw him into the side of a bus. He had eight brain operations to prevent retardation.</p>
        <p>That is when we moved to Great Mis-senden outside London, so Theo could be outdoors a lot and we could be near Roalds family. But two years later, our beautiful Olivia, our firstborn, died at age 7 from a case of the measles.</p>
        <p>At that time I recalled Roalds younger sister also had died at age 7 from an ordi</p>
        <p>With husband, noted author Roald Dahl, who conceived a "'planfor her recovery.</p>
        <p>nary case of appendicitis, and all I could think' was God had done the same thing all over again.</p>
        <p>After Olivia died, 1 just wanted to be with my family, but Roald encouraged me to do the role in the film Hud. and I won the Academy Award that year. After Ophelia was bom in 1964, the family and I went to Hawaii so I could be in In Harms Way.</p>
        <p>The following year I accepted a role in the film Seven Women  there was that seven again. 1 cant even recall that last day of shooting. I had no warning of anything about to burst in my head. But it did  that night  and it was three years and what seemed another lifetime before I returned to the films for The Subject Was Roses.</p>
        <p>We were living in a rented house in Pacific Palisades, and Shcena. the childrens nurse, and Angela Kirwan, a young girl from Great Missenden, also was with us. Angela had offered to do the cooking in exchange for the trip to America.</p>
        <p>I learned I was pregnant again -wouldnt you know  and Ophelia wasnt even a year old. I was worried that my pregnancy would show before the picture was completed.</p>
        <p>That February in 1965, I dont remember. But Roald told me later, much later, that 1 complained of seeing things and of a pain in the side of my head.</p>
        <p>1 suppose it was because of Theo that Roald had become so aware of how important a good neurosurgeon is, and he always had the telephone number of one handy. That night he called Dr. Charles Carton, and he was waiting at the UCLA Hospital emergency room when we arrived.</p>
        <p>My life was placed in the hands of my brilliant husband and the wonderful, skilled doctor who performed not only a fine operation but a very brave one.</p>
        <p>I know he thought I would conk out right in the middle of it, but Tennessee</p>
        <p>hillbillies dont conk that easy. Roald told me later that he asked Dr. Carton, Shes going to live now. isnt she? And Dr. Carton told him, Yes, but Im not sure youre going to thank me for it.</p>
        <p>1 had become a complete idiot. My memory was gone. They told me later that a blood vessel had burst in my head. It tore without warning  not once but three times  and began squirting blood into the surrounding tissues.</p>
        <p>One of my nurses was Jean Alexander, a wonderful, sensitive girl who kept a close eye on me and informed Roald of everything. When I was ready to go home, Roald made arrangements for Jean and her roommate Gloria to work at the hospital in London just to be near us.</p>
        <p>I didnt know it then, but already Roald was piecing together a plan  and what a plan it would turn out to be.</p>
        <p>I returned to our home in Great Missenden pregnant and showing, with my shaved head covered by a turban and wearing a patch over my right eye because 1 had double vision. I looked ghastly. And I would have to wear some ugly, heavy shoes and a brace until the baby was bom.</p>
        <p>Without my eyepatch, I saw two of everything. 1 remember looking down and seeing that I had four legs. And when we got to the house, I discovered I had six children instead of three  all twins.</p>
        <p>I also found that I was not only seeing double but talking double as well. Instead of saying, Tell me once more, I would say. Inject me again.</p>
        <p>Upon my arrival home, the house was fiUed with flowers and neighbors, and someone had sent a bottle of champagne. This is not a prescription a doctor would recommend, but with that first drink of champagne, my double vision went away.</p>
        <p>But the double talk  it stayed. I loved to sit around the kitchen at night having a</p>
        <p>drink and anddng and talking with friends. But when I asked someone to get me a martini, it came out get me a sooty swatch or a soapdriver Sometimes it might come out as a red-hair drier. I knew what I wanted to say, but my mouth just wouldnt cooperate with my brain.</p>
        <p>People would give me the smkers, or they would make me skitch  whatever that would^iean  and a cigarette became an obkjgon or maybe a crooked steeple. When 1 couldnt make someone, anyone, understand, I felt I would go crazy, tnit instead of saying that, I would say something like, FlI jake my dioddles. Sometimes 1 could laugh at myself.</p>
        <p>Later I learned that Roald feh a full recovery was possiUe for me as long as 1 could maintain my humor. And that was when he went to vvork on his plan.</p>
        <p>He called our friends and relatives in the village to see whether they would help with a plan to make me function again.</p>
        <p>He made me a list, scheduling each person in for a certain period each day, and ^ he worked out lessons for me in reading, writing and arithmetic. This went on everyday from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 A M except Sundays. Thank God for the Sundays.</p>
        <p>After six months of working, and 1 do mean working, our daughter Lucy was bom just as healthy as could be. This was weight off my body and my mind. With the extra weight of being pregnant gone, 1 got to take off that heavy leg brace.</p>
        <p>About then Valerie Griffith, one of the best amateur teachers Roald recruited, took over, and the others were canceled.</p>
        <p>1 began going to her house two or three hours a day. Slowly and cunningly, she nudged me forward. Th work got harder and harder, and I got better and better.</p>
        <p>Val herself had been ill and could scarcely walk, but she worked out a very progressive speech-retraining program that became the subject of a book on home therapy entitled A Stroke in the Family. It is now being used throughout the United Kingdom.</p>
        <p>I dont try to fool myself into thinking 1 am completely cured. I still have trouble with my right leg, and my hand doesnt always work right. I have a problem with my right eye, and 1 still have trouble remembering names, but my outlook on life has changed.</p>
        <p>The Irist thing I am is a martyr, and 1 sure dont want anyone thinking I am one. Fm too opinionated and sassy, but 1 am thankful when people look at me and say to themselves If she can do it, so can I.</p>
        <p>Last October, a huge rehabilitation center in Knoxville, Tenn., where I spent my childhood, was named The Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center. Can you imagine. That to me is a far greater honor than having a theater on Broadway named after you. Rehabilitation has come to be rwM part of my name.</p>
        <p>6  FAMILY WEEKLY, FWriMiy 13. Itn</p>
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        <p>iFAMnmfBy Marilyn HansenSTUFFED PEPPERS _AMERICANA_</p>
        <p>2 pkgs. (11-oz. siz) macaroni and baaf with tomatoes, defrosted 1 teaspoon baaU leaves 6 medium green peppers Grated Parmesan Cheese</p>
        <p>1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Cut the top off each pepper:  remove  seeds and</p>
        <p>membranes.</p>
        <p>2. Blanch peppers in boiling water. Rinse in cold water. Mix macaroni and beef with basil; spoon into peppers. Sprinkle with Parmesan Cheese.</p>
        <p>3. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until'peppers are tender.  Makes  6  servingsHERBED CHICKEN</p>
        <p>1 pkg. (32 ozs.)fronn, battered and fully cooked fried chicken.</p>
        <p>V cup butter or margarine V4 cup dry whtte wine</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon lemon Juice</p>
        <p>V4 teaspoon dill weed, thyme leaves or rosemary leaves Lemon wedges</p>
        <p>2 pkgs. (lO^z. size) frozen broccoli spears, cooked</p>
        <p>1. Place package of chicken in refrigerator to thaw overnight.</p>
        <p>2. Shortly before serving, open package and place chicken pieces in a single byer on a 9- X 13-inch taking pan.</p>
        <p>3. Melt butter; add wine, lemon juice and dill weed. Sprinkle mixture over chicken.</p>
        <p>4. Cover pan with foil. Bake 10 minutes; uncover and bake 5 minutes longer. Garnish with lemon wedges and broccoli.</p>
        <p>Makes 5 servingsFROSTED ORANGE JULIUS</p>
        <p>'1 can (12 ozs.) trozan oranga-juica concantrata, thawad</p>
        <p>1 pt. vanilla ica cream</p>
        <p>2 packets (140ZS.) instant vanilla-flavored breakfast mix</p>
        <p>1Vi cups crushed ica</p>
        <p>1. Pour orange-juice concentrate, vanilla ice cream, instant breakfast and crushed ice in blender. Cover, blend until smoothly blended and thick.</p>
        <p>2. Pour into tall glasses. Serve with straws and iced-tea spoons. Makes 2 to 4 servings</p>
        <p>ContinuedFAST FOODS HOMESTYLEWorking, committee meetings, chauffeuring, sports programs, adult education  no wonder fast foods are so popular. This month we show how, with a little ingenuity, you can take frozen foods and turn them into special family meals.</p>
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        <p>Try easy-stuffed Peppers Americana. Frosted Orange Julius, Herbed Chicken with Broccoli and Meatball Pirra</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, FMkimtv 12,1978  9</p>
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        <p>FAST</p>
        <p>FOODS</p>
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        <p>CHICKEN</p>
        <p>Continued</p>
        <p>AS SEEN ON</p>
        <p>1 pkg. (1 lb.) frozen, battorod and fully cookad friadchickan Vi cupkatchup 1 taaapoon brown sugar 1 taaapoon soy sauca Vt teaspoon vinagar Dash of onion powder</p>
        <p>1. Heat chicken according to package directions.</p>
        <p>Aher 15 minutes, brush with barbecue sauce made by combining remaining Ingredients.</p>
        <p>2. Bake chicken 20 minutes more, turning and brushing with sauce eVery 5 minutes.</p>
        <p>Makes 3 or 4 sewings</p>
        <p>MEATBALL PIZZA</p>
        <p>1 pkg. (1 lb.) frozen cheese pizza 1 pkg. (15 ozs.) frozen tomato sauca with meatballs, thawed</p>
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        <p>1 teaspoon crushed fennel seeds</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheeee</p>
        <p>1. Preheat oven to 450F. Place frozen pizza on cookie sheet.</p>
        <p>2. Heat meatballs with sauce and fennel seeds until boiling.</p>
        <p>3. Spoon meatballs and sauce around edge of pizza. Sprinkle all over with Parmesan cheese.</p>
        <p>4. Bake 15 minutes or until cheese is melted and crust is browned.  Makes  4  to  6  sewings</p>
        <p>SPINACH AND SAUSAGE SOUP</p>
        <p>8 tableepoons butter or margarine . 1 cup chopped onion Vi cup all-purpose flour 2 cans (lOVt-oz. size) beef bouillon 1Vi cups water 2 cups half-and-half or evaporated milk, undiluted</p>
        <p>1 pkg. (8 ozs.) brown-and-serve frozen sausages, sliced</p>
        <p>2 pk^(10-oz. size) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained</p>
        <p>1 teaspoon eait Vt teaspoon sugar Vx teaspoon ground black pepper V teaspoon ground nutmeg</p>
        <p>1. Heat butter in large skillet until melted; add onior and cook, stirring until tender, about 5 minutes.</p>
        <p>2. Add flour and stir until smooth. Add be&amp;lt; bouillon and water; heat, stirring until mixturcl comes to boiling.  ]</p>
        <p>3. Add half-and-half, sausage and spinach; return to boiling, reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes., Add salt, sugar, pepper and nutmeg. Serve in large, deep soup bowls with pumpernickel.</p>
        <p>Makes 2 quarts</p>
        <p>APPLE MAPLE WAFFLES</p>
        <p>1 pkg. (12 ozs.) frozen eecelloped apples V cup maple syrup Vx cup butter or margarine 1 pkg. (11 ozs.) frozen waffles</p>
        <p>1, Prepare apples as package label directs. Turn into 1-qt. saucepan; add syrup and butter. Heat until butter melts and mixture is hot.</p>
        <p>2. Bake waffles as package directs (or place in toaster to heat). Serve hot waffles topped with hot apple maple sauce, using a scant Vs cup for each ^^,affle.  Makes  4  sewings</p>
        <p>WAKE-UP ORANGE NOG</p>
        <p>1 can (6 ozs.) frozen orsngs-juics concentrate</p>
        <p>2Vt cups milk    ^</p>
        <p>Vi cup frozen cholesterol-free egg substHute</p>
        <p>Qround cinnamon</p>
        <p>1. Combin orange-juice concentrate and milk and egg substitute in blender jar. Cover and blend thoroughly mixed, about 1 minute</p>
        <p>Pour over ice cubes. Garnish each serving with</p>
        <p>a light sprinkling of cinnamon.</p>
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        <p>Makes 1 quart</p>
        <p>Continued</p>
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        <p>Fresh or frozen, every fish deserves to be hooked up with a Sunkist lemon. Because we add tang to trout. Pizzazz to perch. Snap to snapper.</p>
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        <p>COOKBOOK Continued</p>
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        <p>Right about now some new cold-weather recipes would be welcome, so we called several ski resorts to find out just what keeps their skiers happy.KEKT</p>
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        <p>1 tablaspoon flnalyclKH&amp;gt;pad mushrooms</p>
        <p>1 tablaspoon capars</p>
        <p>1 taaspoon minead onion</p>
        <p>2 teaspoons lamon juice Vi taaspoon salt</p>
        <p>Vt teaspoon dill weed</p>
        <p>V taaspoon paprika</p>
        <p>y* teaspoon cracked black pepper</p>
        <p>1. Mix ingredients as listed in glass ot stainless steel bowl. Cover and refrigerate for at least two hours before serving.</p>
        <p>2. Serve as an accompaniment for fish dishes.</p>
        <p>Makes 2^/2 cups</p>
        <p>Recipe from B1 Manewich, food and beverage manager at a Mount Snow resort.VERMONT CHEDDAR CHEESE SOUP</p>
        <p>_MOUNT SNOW. VT.</p>
        <p>8 tablespoons sweat (unsaHad) butter*</p>
        <p>4 doves garlic, crushed Vt cup all-purpose flour</p>
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        <p>1 cup haavy craam</p>
        <p>1 lb. Vermont chaddar cheese, shredded</p>
        <p>2 teaspoons salt</p>
        <p>Vi teaspoon ground white pepper y* teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cup Chablis or other dry vrtiita wine</p>
        <p>1. In 6-qt. Dutch oven or kettie, heat butter until melted; add garlic and saut, stirring over low heat</p>
        <p>5 minutes.</p>
        <p>2. Add flour all at once and str rapidly until smooth. Add mik and cream; heat, stirring until mixture boils.</p>
        <p>3. Stir in cheese, salt, pepper and nutmeg. Heat, stirring until cheese meks.</p>
        <p>4- Add wine and heat through. Ladle into soup bowls or large mugs.  Makes about 2 quarts</p>
        <p>You may use salted butter or margarine but reduce the amount of salt in redpe. Also use any good medium sharp cheddar.</p>
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        <p>1 cup tugar</p>
        <p>2 tablaapoona rum</p>
        <p>1 taaapoon baking powdar Dath salt</p>
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        <p>2 cups ground paeans</p>
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        <p>1 cup samiswaat chocolate chips, malted</p>
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        <p>1. Preheat oven to 350F. Grease and flour two 8-inch layer-cake pans.</p>
        <p>2. Using an electric mixer, beat egg yolks with sugar until light and thick, about 5 minutes. Add rum. baking powder, salt and flour; mix well.</p>
        <p>3. In clean bowl with clean beaters. beat egg whites until stiff peaks form. Fold whites and ground pecans into egg-yolk mixture.</p>
        <p>4. Divide batter between the two pans and spread evenly. Bake about 25 to 30 minutes or until cake tester inserted in center comes out clean.</p>
        <p>5. Let cool 5 minutes on rack, loosen from sides of pans then turn layers out of pans to cool completely.</p>
        <p>6. Mix sour cream with confectioners sugar. Spread Va cup sour-cream mixture on top of one layer. Top with second layer.</p>
        <p>7. Blend melted chocolate chips with remaining sour cream smoothly. Spread on top of torte. Garnish with pecan halves. Chill.</p>
        <p>Makes 8 servings</p>
        <p>Recipe from Ruth Klavan, owner of a restaurant in Snowmass.</p>
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        <p>Thin sliCM of vMi scaloppini, pounded to tondorizo, for 6 8 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 lb. mushrooms, finely chopped 1 tablespoon shallots, finely chopped 1 tablespoon dry vermouth 1 cup sour cream teaspoon arrowroot or potato flour*</p>
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        <p>2. Saute mushrooms and shallots in same skillet, stirring until</p>
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        <p>2 tablaspoons cornstarch 2 cups water</p>
        <p>1 teaspoon salt V4 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce</p>
        <p>Dash garlic powder 8 tablespoons butter cup dicad cooked cauliflower 1 cup sliced mushrooms Vs cup finely Chopped carrots</p>
        <p>1 cup finely chopped onion A cup diced Canadian bacon</p>
        <p>or fully cooked smoked ham</p>
        <p>2 cups haH-amMiaff craam or evaporated milk, undiluted</p>
        <p>1. Mix cornstarch with shredded cheese. Heat water to boiling in 4- to 6-qt. Dutch oven. Add cheese mixture to boiling water a little at a time, stirring constantly.</p>
        <p>2. Continue to cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until cheese is melted and mbtture is smooth. Add sah. pepper, Worcestershire, garlic.</p>
        <p>3. Saut, each vegetable separately in two tablespoons butter until tender. Add to soup along with ham.</p>
        <p>4. Heat, stirring constantly, adding half-and-half until desired thickness is reached.</p>
        <p>Makes 6 to 8 servings</p>
        <p>most of the moisture is gone. Add vermouth to pan, heat, stirring to deglaze pan.</p>
        <p>3. Mix arrowroot with sour cream; add to mushroom mixture and heat until mixture just comes to boiling. Pour sauce over veal and heat in oven until just warm. Makes 6 servings</p>
        <p>*lf you cannot get anowroot or potato flour, use cornstarch. Also, you may use boned chicken breasts, cut scaloppini-style instead of veal.</p>
        <p>Recipe from Ruth Klavan.</p>
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        <p>2. Mix all of the above with olives.</p>
        <p>3. Combine all dressing ingredients: pour over salad ingredients. Let stand 24 hours.</p>
        <p>Makes 6 servings</p>
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        <p>1. Heat chicken stock to boiling. Add celery, parsley and peppercorns; simmer for 7 minutes.</p>
        <p>2. Add duck livers, onion and garlic; simmer 5 minutes. Strain; reserve stock.</p>
        <p>3. Blend vegetables and livers in food processor or blender until mixture is like a paste. Add nutmeg, cayenne, mustard, cloves and cognac. Mix well. Add a little reserved stock if necessary.</p>
        <p>4. Blend softened butter with the liver paste Wended above; when all the butter is absorbed, place in buttered mold and chill. Serve in slices on a lettuce leaf with small gherkins.  Makes 6 servings</p>
        <p>Recipe from Timothy C. Hess, food and beverage manager at a Wintergreen resort.</p>
        <p>STUFFED MUSHROOMS</p>
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        <p>IVa lb*, mushrooms 8 tsbtespoons buttsr or msrgsrins 1% cups ftnsly chopped, fully cooksdhsm Va cup finely chopped onion % eiNsfinetychopfwd celery Vt teespoon salt</p>
        <p>V4 teespoon ground Wsck pepper Vi teaspoon thyme leaves Vi teaspoon marioram Isaves 2 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs 1 egg, beaten</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon Burgundy wine</p>
        <p>1. Rinse mushrooms quickly in water if necessary; drain well or simply wipe with damp paper towel.</p>
        <p>2. Remove mushroom stems from caps. Reserve caps; chop stems finely.</p>
        <p>3. Heat 2 tablespoons butter in large skillet. Add chopped stems, ham, onion and celery. Saut, stirring about 5 minutes until onions and celery are tender.</p>
        <p>4. Stir in salt, pepper, thyme, marjoram, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, bread crumbs and egg. Work mixture thoroughly together wtth your hands.</p>
        <p>5. Mek remaining 6 tablespoons butter; add remaining 1 tablespoon lemon juice and Burgundy wine. Dip mushroom cap tops in butter mixture and place stem-side up on shallow baldrtg sheet.</p>
        <p>6. Usirrg hands, make firm 1-inch balls of mush-room-ham mixture; place in mushroom caps. Drizzle remaining butter-wine over mixture.</p>
        <p>7. Broil 4 inches from heating element 2 or 3 minutes cff until golden brown. Serve immediately.</p>
        <p>Makes about 6 appetizer servings</p>
        <p>Recipe from Timothy Hess.</p>
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        <p>ItisiBLACK BREAD</p>
        <p>4 cups unsifted rye flour (or 7 cups unsifted enriched white-rye flour blend)</p>
        <p>3 cups unsifted ell-purpose flour</p>
        <p>1 teaspoon sugar</p>
        <p>2 teaspoons salt</p>
        <p>2 cups whole^Kan cereal 2 tablespoons caraway seed, crushed 2 teaspoons instant coffee</p>
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        <p>2 pkgs. active dry yeast 2/&amp;gt; cups water</p>
        <p>1 cup raisins y cup vinegar y* cup dark molassas 1 square (loz.) unsweetened chocolate V4 cup(% stlck)maigafine Commeal 1 teaspoon cornstarch Vi cup cold water</p>
        <p>1. Combine rye and white flours. If you are using the white-rye flour blend, use it as it is. In a large bowl, thoroughly mix 2Vs cups of flour, sugar, salt, whole-bran cereal, caraway seed, instant coffee, anise seed and the undissolved active dry yeast.</p>
        <p>2. Combine water, raisins, vinegar, molasses, chocolate and margarine in a saucepan. Heat over low heat until liquid is very warm (130F.) and the margarine and chocolate are melted.</p>
        <p>3. Gradually add to dry ingredients and beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer, scraping bowl occasionally. Add 1/2 cup flour. Beat at high speed for 2 minutes</p>
        <p>4. Stir in remaining flour to make a soft dough. Work in flour with well-scrubbed hands.</p>
        <p>5. Turn out onto a lightly floured board. Cover: let rest 15 minutes. Then knead until smooth and elastic, about 10 to 15 minutes (dough may be sticky). Place in a greased bowl, turning to grease top. Cover; let rise in a warm place, free from draft, until the dough is dcrtibled in bulk. Takes about 1 hour.</p>
        <p>6. Punch dough down; turn out onto lightly floured board. Divide in half. Roll out half of dough into a 14- X 8-inch rectan^. Roll up from the long side, jclly-roll fashion. Press edges to seal. Place long seam down on cookie sheet sprinkled with commeal. Repeat with second half of dough. Cover; let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk, about IV2 hours.</p>
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        <p>IV* cup sugar &amp;lt;/2 cup boiling watar</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon fresh gratod Ismon pssi Juice of 6 fresh lemons (1 cup)</p>
        <p>1. Dissolve sugar in boiling water. Add lemon peel and juice. Store in covered con-I tainer in refrigjerator. Makes about 2 cups</p>
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        <p>1. In saucepan, combine base and water; heat.  Makes  one  8-oz.  sewing</p>
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        <p>2 cups lemon syrup bass 6 cups water</p>
        <p>1. In large saucepan, combine base and water; heat. Makes eight 8 oz. sewings BRANDY VARIATION: Add one cup {8</p>
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        <p>1 cup unsweetened cocoa</p>
        <p>1 cup sugar</p>
        <p>2 cups strong coffee 1 qt.(4cups)mill^</p>
        <p>Peel from 1 orange Cinnamon sticks</p>
        <p>1. In a saucepan, mix cocoa and sugar. Gradually stir in coffee and milk.</p>
        <p>2. Add orange peel and 2 cinnamon sticks. Stir over medium heat until mixture just starts to bubble. Remove cinnamon sticks.</p>
        <p>3. Beat with wire whisk or rotary beater until frothy. Pour into mugs. Serve with cinnamon-stick stirrers. Makes 8sewingsGLOGG</p>
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        <p>sugar. Stir well and bring to a full boil over high heat. Remove at once from the heat; stir in almonds and ladle hot glogg into mugs.  Makes 20 to 25 sewings</p>
        <p>Editors note: For a simpler version leave out bitters, cardamom and aquavit.BRANDIED COCOA</p>
        <p>1 cup unsweetened cocoa 1 cup sugar 5Vi cups milk Vi cup brandy Whipped cream Ground nutmeg</p>
        <p>1. In a saucepan, mix cocoa and sugar. Gradually stir in milk.</p>
        <p>2. Heat until mixture starts to steam. Beat with wire whisk or rotary beater until frothy. Stir in brandy, remove from heat and pour into heatproof mugs.</p>
        <p>3. Serve hot, topped with whipped cream and nutmeg.  Makes  8  sewings</p>
        <p>2 qts. dry red wine 2 qts. muscatel  ^</p>
        <p>1 pt. sweet vermouth</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon bitters, optional</p>
        <p>2 cups raisins</p>
        <p>Peel from 1 orange</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon whole cardamom seeds,</p>
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        <p>2 teaspoons whole cloves 2 cinnamon sticks</p>
        <p>1V&amp;gt; cups sugar</p>
        <p>1 Va cups aquavit or vodka, optional 2 cups whole blanched almonds</p>
        <p>1. In 6- to 8-qt. enameled or stainless steel pot, combine red wine, muscatel, sweet vermouth, bitters, raisins, orange peel and the spices; crushed cardamoms, cloves, and cinnamon sticks.</p>
        <p>2. Cover and let stand several hours to develop flavor.</p>
        <p>3. Just before serving, add aquavit andRIITTERED rum CIDER</p>
        <p>2 cups apple cider</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon packed light brown sugar</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon butter or margarine 4 tablespoons light rum</p>
        <p>2 cinnamon sticks, each 4 inches long</p>
        <p>1. Put cider, brown sugar and butter in saucepan. Heat, stirring until sugar dissolves and butter meks.</p>
        <p>2. Put 2 tablespoons rum into each of 2 mugs. Fill with hot cider mixture. Stir with a stick of cinnamon, one stick for each j-up  Makes  2 sewingsQUICK SPICED TEA__</p>
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        <p>1 orange pekoe tea bag</p>
        <p>2 whole cloves Dash nutmeg Dash cinnamon</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon orange marmalade Sugar</p>
        <p>1. Pour boiling water over tea bag in mug. Addcloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and marmalade; stir. Add sugar to taste. Serves one</p>
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        <p>by John Ross</p>
        <p>"I wanted a part-time business that took only a small investment. . . something I could do myself. . . with a quality product in great demand ... no decrease in hard times, and with a good profit. I found it all with Duraclean sorry I didnt find it 25 years ago.</p>
        <p>"Ive been In many businesses, and I paid to learn* They all involved a large investment ... an oil field drilling rig. a fast-food franchise, a large restaurant. Even though I could make good money, the equipment was worn out by the time it was paid for. Besides you practically worked yourself to death! Nothing Ive had will compare with Duraclean.</p>
        <p>With Duraclean, you dont need a big stock Inventory. You get ail your money in a short time, usually when the job is done. You can work as much or as little as you want.</p>
        <p>"Its exactly what Ive wanted. At 55, I have a full-time job and flexible hours at a major airline. My wife and I use our flying privileges with the airlines to go to places like Europe V. Australia, or Puerto Rico. We couldnt afford them without Duraclean.</p>
        <p>Ive been' with Duraclean for seven years, and haven't had to look for new customers for the last 5 years. My customers spread the word about the Duraclean process that is safe to use on finest carpeting and furniture. That brought me my biggest job, the Hilton Inn at Atlanta Airport. Took 200 hours and paid me $4,290. Yes, Duraclean has made many good things possible for us. I can t think of anything we want that is beyond our reach </p>
        <p>by Bob Greenwalt</p>
        <p>For me, success began at age 40! At the end of 22 years as a career Army Sergeant Major. I wasn t ready to retire. My retirement pay wouldn t take care of what I wanted in life.</p>
        <p>"I had to give serious thought to my future. With no business experience, it wouldnt be easy. But my luck held. I clipped a coupon in a Duraclean ad, learned how Id have all their help in building a business of my own with their successful 43 years of experience.</p>
        <p>"It took me just one week in their remarkable training school to learn all about the 7 superior services for cleaning and care of carpeting and furniture plus their proven program for starting and building a business of my own. I didnt have to guess or take any chances. I followed the system that worked so well for Duraclean dealers all over the world, and it sure worked for me!</p>
        <p>My first year, my business hit the five figure volume. The second year, way ahead of that. Ive taken In as much as $285 In a single day, my best week was around $900. I have business coming In from all around now  one of Chicagos biggest home furnishing stores recommends me to their customers, I have servicemen working for me and make a good profit on each. Duraclean pays for the equipment for each new man I add.</p>
        <p>"I couldnt have found a new career as enjoyable, exciting, profitable and fast-growing as this. My business grows larger each year with the cooperation and backing of the fine people at Duraclean.</p>
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        <p>by Ron Bonomo</p>
        <p>With a wife and six children to raise, I had to look to more than my factory job to make ends meet. I never knew when thered be another layoff. Im just lucky that my moonlighting work was for a Duraclean dealer. I learned ab^t the Duraclean services and saw what a gold mine this business could be.</p>
        <p>Then the big blow  layoff for the entire fact^ory. My wife Jackie and I had to really make plans. We decided to try for a full time Duraclean dealership of our own.</p>
        <p> borrowed the money  not much, but we didn t have it, living from payday to pav-day. And we both went to work, Jackie as my office manager, handling phone calls, appointments and keeping books. Wo both wont to Duracleans training school. The knowledge and sales aids we gained were invaluable, since we had no business experience.</p>
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        <p>SHIELDS AND YRNELL:</p>
        <p> YEARS OF STRUGGLE THEYTO AT THE TOP</p>
        <p>|Wc*r so successful because we're original What we</p>
        <p>do is not just mime; it's silent acting."</p>
        <p>working for recognition proved to be a constant battle against discouragement, says Robert, who adds. We've been through hell together. The struggling, the crying. Being ripped off."</p>
        <p>Robert was raised in Northridge Calif. Always fascinated with movement and robots. he first wanted to be an actor, but thought better of it. "as there are so many actors out of work. he says. Then 1 knew I had to have a gimmick, so I started perfecting being a mechanical man.' With that. I knew I'd become so famous they would want me for other parts!"</p>
        <p>After high school Robert studied in Paris with Marcel Marceau. the greatest mime of our time, but left after a while because he did not want to become "a little Marcel. He became a singer with a rock band before moving to San Francisco, where he became a street-performer in mime.</p>
        <p>Lorene. on the other hand, was a real show-biz kid. making her professional debut at 4 and dancing her way through childhood on stage and in the film Bye Bye Birdie. She also danced with Red Skelton and Danny Kaye and was Peter Gennaro's lead dancer in The Hollywood Palace.</p>
        <p>After meeting Lorene. Robert taught her everything he knew about mime. When we started working together." he remembers. "1 knew that we were going to make it. When we started doing concerts together, it was total magic because she has a side that's totally opposite to me. i can do what she cant do. and she can do what 1 cant do."</p>
        <p>Shields and Yarnell are delighted with what's happened to their careers. Robert creates and writes all their material and is working on film ideas. We re so successful." he says, because we're original" He says they want to make films in the styles of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. What we do." Robert explains, "is not just mime; it's silent acting."</p>
        <p>He believes their second series Is a major challenge; We learned a lot from our summer show. We had to compromise as we were new. But now we can really be creative and still touch America.</p>
        <p>Some time our lives are going to level out. But now were on a roller coaster, and we re just going up. All of a sudden we had a name. We re involved in books and merchandising. We've won awards in Las Vegas, and we re happy. But then it gets scary. We could go down. too. </p>
        <p>No. Im not going to let it happen." his wife insists quickly. I don't think it's going to happen. Weve worked too hard.</p>
        <p>You know what else. his dark-haired elfin wife said suddenly. If we didnt love each other. I wouldnt be here. That's the whole key. 1 couldn't be a part of him if 1 didn't love him. Thats the one thing that really has to be worked on. Becau^ without love we wouldnt stay together."</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEBaY.Fbfuy 12.1978 Mil</p>
        <p>By Rosemary Lord</p>
        <p>It was love at first sight.  says Robert Shields, who also could be called television s romantic robot.</p>
        <p>From that moment on we were together.' continues the amorous automaton.</p>
        <p>It was special. I saw her and just couldn't believe her body, her face. 1 loved every part of her."  \</p>
        <p>Lorene Yarnell. the other half of the mechanical mdrried couple, recalls with equal rhapsody meeting her dream machine; 1 never saw such a beautiful human being in all my life. Robert was magical. He was gorgeous. When he walked into the room, it was like a light bulb went on between us. We fell in love."</p>
        <p>Getting down to nuts and bolts, they were mamed in a public ceremony in San Francisco attended by 5.000. including fire-eaters, jugglers  and the mayor.</p>
        <p>Today Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shields cleave like a pair of clones. They look alike. They were both born in March. Both are left-handed. Their fathers were born on the same day. They wear the same clothes sizes and are both vegetarians and love collecting toys.</p>
        <p>1 know we were destined to be together." Lorene says.</p>
        <p>Network executives at CBS hope she is right, for they have recently given Shields and Yarnell their own television scries, based on the success of their summcr-rc-placemcnt show, which skyrocketed the happy couple to fame. Shields and Yarnell. it needs to be pointed out. arc mimes, and one of the favorite sketches on their summer series was The Clinkers, a robot-couplc whose routine domestic situations always result in mini-disasters.</p>
        <p>Because mime was considered a difficult art form with little popular appeal in this country, both performers had to demonstrate an almost bizarre dedication to their work. The chances of a pair of mimes getting its own television show seemed somewhat less likely than the Edscl making a comeback. No matter how technically well done, it was assumed audiences would not be appreciative. And. in fact, the years of</p>
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        <p>Using The Arts To Train Health Practitioners</p>
        <p>What do dance, music, drama and art have to do with training health practitioners? A lot, says Dr. Dennis Carlson, codirector of a pioneering program at the Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Health Services. The philosophy of the program, which Carlson directs along with Ms. Geri Berg, is that studying the humanities is a critical part of training health associates and nurses to understand patients as human beings rather than as just people with various physical problems.</p>
        <p>Humanities are essential because they help practitioners see the patient as a Iverson and because the relationship between practitioner and patient is an important part of the treatment. says Carlson. Were not saying that humanities alone will make a person a good practitioner, but we feel theres a better chance he will be able to empathize and be sympathetic.</p>
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        <p>The old song, My Funny Valentine, may not be too far off the mark, says a Brigham Young Univ. psychologist. After taking a poll of single and married students ranging in age from 18-51 at the Provo. Utah, university. Dr. Richard R. Wootton says that todays most popular cards seem to fidl into the categories of modem funny or sarcastic funny, with old-fashioned lacy cards trailing far behind.</p>
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        <p>Who sends anonymous valentines? Wootton says that aside from the small number of people who send sarcastic cards to enemies, anonymous valentines are sent either by people who cant express their love any other way or by playful individuas who get a kick out of wondering what the other person is thinking when he gets the card.</p>
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        <p>Arbitrators, whove been settling disputes for business, labor unions and other organizations for years, are bringing their skills to another area  marital disputes. For the past several months, the American Arbitration Assn. has been training mediators to negotiate amicable separations as part of its family-dispute service program and is now ready to operate nationwide.</p>
        <p>Josh Stulberg, the coordinator of the associations community disputes services program, says that the mediator has an advantage because his task is working with both parties: Its easier to draw up an agreement that both parties can live with as opposed to the lawyer who acts as an advocate for his own client.</p>
        <p>In addition to minimizing bitterness that can result from the adversary system, the mediator has another ace up his sleeve. Since theyre working with both parties, says Stulberg. mediators can tell people things that its impossible to say in a traditional attomey-chent relationship  like youre being unreasonable.</p>
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        <p>How prestigious is your occnpa-tkm? The status-conscious no longer will have to lose ^ep over whether theyre keeping up, thanks to an occupational prestige scale developed by a UCLA professor. Doctcxrs ranked highest in prestige, followed by lawyers and dentists; welfare recipients have the lowest ratings. The scale rates stewardesses higher than policemen and accountants above clergymen. And professors? Theyre at the top of the list  tied with physicians.</p>
        <p>What makes older people happiest? Not wealth but health, repxrrts an Ohio sociologist. After health, the great morale booster is activity.</p>
        <p>N.Y.C. str^ihaagers and LJL freeway ridera mi^t not believe U, but getting to work isnt a long hassle for most workers. The average worker needs only 15 minutes to commute to the job says a new Ropjer poll. The poll also reports that Northeastemers have longer commutes than Westemer and that black workers must travel almost twice as long to get to their jobs as their white counterpiurts.</p>
        <p>Who buys waterbeda? The answer may surprise you. These days, the average waterbed buyer is likely to be a 35-year-old family man. And water-beds are no longer limited to the counterculture. Industry executives say in Calif, almost 15% of the population sleeps on the beds.</p>
        <p>BIRTHDAYS (all Aquarius); Sunday  Lome Greene 63; Alice Roosevelt Long-worth 94, Monday  Kim Novak 45; George Segal 42; Carol Lynley 36; Bess Truman 93; Peter Tork 34. Tuesday  Carl Bernstein 34; John Warner 51; Hugh Downs 57. Wednesday  Marisa Beren-son 31; Claire Bloom 47; Cesar Romero 71; Leonard Woodcock 67. Thursday  Edgar Bergen 75; Brian Bedford 41; Sonny Bono 38. Friday - Hal Holbrook 53; Alan Bates 44; Margaret Truman 54; Marian Anderson 76. Saturday  Yoko Ono 45; George Kennedy 53; Jack Palance 58; Helen Gurley Brown 56; Milos Forman 46; Bill Cullen 58.</p>
        <p>BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Marisa Berenson and Gemtge SegalRIMIUr WEEKLY</p>
        <p>Ttte Newspaper magazine PrMidsnt and hiMMwr Morton Frank ExacuHw V.P.-SalM Dkwdor</p>
        <p>Patrick M. Linskay Exacirtiva Editoi; Scott OeGarmo</p>
        <p>Asaoc. Editoi; William Colson; EdH. Aa^ Pam Lambert; Asst Art Dkractor. Estelle Walpin; Art, Christine Wolak; Pictures, Gloria Brier; Roving EdHox Peer Oppenheimer, Contributing Witteis, Shirley Sloan Fadei; John Gibson, Norman Lob-senz, Anita Summer</p>
        <p>Manutacturing; V.P.-Oir Richard Milten; Make</p>
        <p>up Mgr Roberta Collins; Production Mgr Helene Waitzner, Planning, Michael MontVmurro ILP.-Ad Manayr, Gerald S. Wroe; Assoc. Eas-lam Mgr Richant K. Carroll; UP.-Westsm Mgr Joa Frazar, Jr.; Assoc. Chicago Mgr David Long; DalroH Mgr., Uwrsnce K. Rnn; CaBI., PerWns, Stephens, von der Ueth and Hayward; ng Die. r -</p>
        <p>Mariwltng Die, Stanlew RosenfeW; MaStoting Mw., Kent DAlessartdro; Promotion Oirsctor,</p>
        <p>L C. Windsor; Mdsing Mgr Caryl Eller</p>
        <p>PubH^ Reiations: VP% and Co-Oirectars,</p>
        <p>Ro^ D. Carney and Lee Ellis; V.P. Pub. Svcas., RobW J. Christian: PubHsher Ret Mgr., Robert H. Marriott, Joseph C. Wise; Business Mgr James^G. Baher, Distribution: Phyllis PlUero; Fjomollon, Robert Banker; Conawnsr Sarvicas, M^ Ayres; Public Ral. Mgr.. Margaret Alex-anden^t. Barbara Shapiro; Chmn. Emeritus, Leonard S. Davidow</p>
        <p>641 Lexington Ave., New York N.Y. 10022</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, Febnisry It 1978</p>
        <p>Cover Ptioto Courtesy of Ad Venture Advertising Agency</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0083" />
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        <p>R</p>
        <p>Never before has there been a low tar menthol like this one. So refreshing.</p>
        <p>So satisfying. Yet so low in'tor'Only 9 mg "tor" in both sizes.</p>
        <p>KC3DL</p>
        <p>LONGS</p>
        <p>mq'iar' in Doth si</p>
        <p>Warning. The Surgeon General Has Oeietmined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous toYour Health.</p>
        <p>9 mg. "tar." 0.8 mg. nicotine, av. per cigarene, by FTC method.</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0084" />
        <p>W!</p>
        <p>The RCA Music Service is having a Mgk</p>
        <p>Take any 6 tapes or records for only lo plus postage and handling when you agree to buy just 4 more hits at regular Music Service prices and take up to three full years to do it.</p>
        <p>'Elvis</p>
        <p>^iBgendiury</p>
        <p>04484</p>
        <p>MIL TILL &amp;amp; THi STATiSIDMS</p>
        <p>23423</p>
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        <p>RUSH</p>
        <p>FUEHOiTDHMS</p>
        <p>31992</p>
        <p>NATALIE COLE UNPREDICTABLE</p>
        <p>23787</p>
        <p>HELEN REDDY 400S0 EAR CANDY</p>
        <p>BONNVAmillE0SMOMI</p>
        <p>IM LEAVING IT ALL UP TO YOU</p>
        <p>13422</p>
        <p>5^</p>
        <p>GREASE 33606 OriiiulCtstRictNiii</p>
        <p>TM SnViMUn MNB book or DREAMS</p>
        <p>14443</p>
        <p>camoil</p>
        <p>HALL 4 OATES 34079 BEAUTY ON A BACK STREET</p>
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        <p>MAKM-LOVE AM MUSIC</p>
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        <p>avis PRESLEY VOL 2 14466| A LEGENDARY PERFORMER</p>
        <p>DARYL . JOHN HALL * OATES BICCEX THAN BOTH OF US</p>
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        <p>ELECTRIC UGHT 23289 ORCHESTRA H UWTtO AWTISTS' I</p>
        <p>aUURCYPRME ^</p>
        <p>I BARRY MANILOW!</p>
        <p>This Ones For You</p>
        <p>Solid Gold ^3711 Rock V Roll - VoL 1J5EL</p>
        <p>JOAN ARMATRADING 33660 | SHOW SOME EMOTION</p>
        <p>OMIMIMOTKM</p>
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        <p>13249</p>
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        <p>More Hits To Choose!</p>
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        <p>.33747</p>
        <p>24137</p>
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        <p>8TRACK TAPES RECORDS a CASSEHES</p>
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        <p>&amp;lt;8oity, no ndxinsl'IridiCHMyoir.BMM 1 coupon, iteRHMJne pfHW]rMid4mR|^gMY-</p>
        <p>tiooR end MMiiret  8ioctiofi.|^SiiB MonUi M yoiitiBfvarito Music catogory. Aii&amp;lt;lRye tiniM  y&amp;lt;eir, you receive-sale issues loaturtng a ' lkMus Select lion' end alternates at 0reat~avinBabieL#lL^u wilt nave 18 purchase opportunities in the course of c yMr. NO; need to buy a selection wery-time. Voii rrieridy eoree to buy 4 more fiHs in Vie neid Ibree years at raguiar pricesusually 3StM*srAfl'for-raeords. S7.98 for tapes. Choose lroff&amp;gt; tdp tbehi like RCA. CaoitoL Warner BtOs.. Reprise. ASM. Atlantic Ateo, ABC. Mercury, Eiektr. Arista, AssduH. Dot. LOfidon. Beaaville, Sun, Poiydor, Impulse. United Artists... over 80 more!</p>
        <p>PIANO MUSIC</p>
        <p> To get ttie'regular Stlec*</p>
        <p>One MdUp^or the tpedial sele Bonus Se-i,*^ .do RiWii; it Wii*  sent. aMtomaticalty.</p>
        <p>WytM^-eddd ddiF isMctihi. or none, adviea us on the card always p7^ied;and retum  by the date specified. You aiyrys Pbm alieBst 10 q to decide. Butif you edet ItiiiW-l  10 days to make</p>
        <p>your doeiidoo, you tity M^'Bdr ,Mnatie e-^  igi^'Attt-rensdiL-:.'</p>
        <p> a  ehooeea  Htecton  FREE</p>
        <p>:1pf eeefy 2 you bi^ at Mgwbd Muaie Bervice prices! (There m a postage md hamtling .&amp;lt;diarge added to pBptvshiliment,)  -</p>
        <p>free 10-ftw Ttlalf M nd agllefied you mi^ rrturn your 6 hKe after 10 days n&amp;gt;r a prompt refund. Mail the coupon today!</p>
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        <p>.32392</p>
        <p>32119</p>
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        <p>13172</p>
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        <p>43522</p>
        <p>13712</p>
        <p>31453</p>
        <p>24334</p>
        <p>I ERIC CARMEN 20750 BOATS AGAINST TIE CURRENT</p>
        <p>Av'T NOW MA'L COUPON TO</p>
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        <p>NWIo:</p>
        <p>RCA MUSIC SERVICE P.a Box RCA 1, Indianapolis, Ind. 46291</p>
        <p>I endiose 18. Pleaae accept my trial membership in the RCA Music Service and send 1 me the 6 hits Ive indicated here under the ' terms outlined in this advertisement i agree to buy as few as 4 more hits at regular Music Service prices in the next three years, after which I may cancel my membership. (F&amp;gt;ostage &amp;amp; handling chyrge added to each shipment.)</p>
        <p>0 SEND MY SELECTIONS</p>
        <p>ON (check owe only)</p>
        <p> 8-TRACK TAPES</p>
        <p> RECORDS</p>
        <p> MtSETTn</p>
        <p>01M Hwst wIrvsM w Mw MN-iH( bge ft mnic-bul I m abMfs bet ti dwHM bHHi evwy tBlswo</p>
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        <p>1-Q Easy iMlMmidnstrumental/VoeaO 2-a Camay s-Q Classical 3-D 1May'sSMi(Rock/Soul/Foik)</p>
        <p>pifcT</p>
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        <p>City.</p>
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        <p>LimitW 10 ora innintn, caotilwiMl U.S.A. taly; out nomMrthi atr fn&amp;gt;ty Loul l*i, if any ill k*</p>
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        <p>^  ^  ^  ^  Ml  ww  M  M  M  a  M  nm  ^  mm  mm  al  Music  Service  reserves  the  right  to  request  additional  information  or  reject  any  application.</p>
        <p>Indianapolia. Ind. 46219</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0085" />
        <p>SPECIAL-BY-MAIL SALE</p>
        <p>CHOICE S YEAR OLD 1 to 2 FEET TAUcol^iudoblue SPRUCE</p>
        <p>It 1/2 pnce Reg. $2.00 ea.Now 0nlyM.OOea.</p>
        <p>(3 for 320)( for 34i0)(9 for $JB0)</p>
        <p>Now, in a spedal-by-maU sale you are able to purchase the ever beeutifol, ever pcoubur Cfoioiado Blue Spruce at one-hw our regular catalog prk. A must in every yard, these trees were a aril-out last year and this year theyre evm beUer. The trees are pofoct for tranm&amp;gt;lanting. Youll receive select, nicriy btandied, 5 year old tran^[dant-ed treesnot seedlings  these are at least 1 to 2 feet talL Having been transplanted, this means that uie root sys-ton is wril devrioped and will help the riant to get ^ruce will</p>
        <p>add real wdue to your IKoperty. Buy now whUe our 1 /2 {Hrice sale lasts and have the added pleasure of diaping your tree just the way you want whuie you watch it grow. Onto: today.</p>
        <p>One of Nature's Most Richly Colored Trees.ROYAL RED MAPLEat 1/2 price Reg. $1.50 ea.Now Only 75C b</p>
        <p>(3 tor $2.00) (6 .for $335)</p>
        <p> GROWS MOST ANYWHERE!</p>
        <p>wonderful shade TREE!</p>
        <p>One of Falls most richly colored trees is the beautiful RED MAPLE (Acer rubrum) with its brilliant scarlet colored leaves. In firing the tree is loaded with delicate small red flowers. In summer, the bright green leaves of the RED MAPLES will give you loads of wonderful shade. A very majestic and beautiful shade tree that will give you years of {MToud satisfaction. Excrilent as a lawn or street tree. A foirly fast growing tree. You receive strong, heavily rooted band selected 2 to 4 foot collected trees. An ideal tran^lanting size.</p>
        <p>Order now while our 1/2 jwice sale lasts.</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0086" />
        <p>LOW COST HEDGING FOR EVERY NEEDEasy-ToPlantt Easy-To-Grow,,, Become More Beautiful Every Year!</p>
        <p>HARDY Heat</p>
        <p>Patrmanant</p>
        <p>PRIVET</p>
        <p>HEDGE fO'or'2"</p>
        <p>( 40 for $ 7.50) &amp;lt; 60 for $11.00) ( 100 for $17.50)</p>
        <p>Hora is Hm idaal hadflB for a naat boxy mpearinca. it can ba ntaintainad at any  makinf  a thick, danaa hadga riflht</p>
        <p>doam to tha ground. Tha lustrous giaan laavas stay on till lata fall. Privat Hadge (Amur Rhrar North) is tha most popular, widaly usad trinwnad hadga in Amarica. Lasting for ganarations, Prhrat raquir^ practically no caro. Plant 1 1/2 faat apart for a full and baautiful living fanca. You'll racaiva healthy 1 to 3 foot plants. Frame your proparty vith durable Privet Hodge at this unusually low price. Sorry cant be diippMl to California or Arizona.</p>
        <p>100 faat afMantUy</p>
        <p>fanca only ^2</p>
        <p>ROSE OF SHARON HEDGE</p>
        <p>20 plants - 100 feet - $2.98</p>
        <p>40 plants  200 feet  $5.75</p>
        <p>fast Growing Sihrar Gray Baauty</p>
        <p>(Migiitfol Moseoms of rad, whita or purple aach summer in a Nfotime fence of natural baauty. Rosa of Sharon Hadga - a practical, lovely frame for your landscape. Thasa hardy shrubs will grow naturally to 5-10 ft. for an infarmal privacy acraan or can ba trknmad for a naat colorful badge. Lovely all through tha growing season. Ross of Sharon bursts into brilliant bloom in mid-ainnmar arhan Iftda else is blooming and continues to flower through fall. The hardy plarrts flowering in bright blossoms of rad, wihita and purpla are walcoma in any landscape, and their use as hwiging makes them inviriuable. This oMtima favorita will add a great deal to your property  in terms of beauty and value. Order today and racaiva dalii^tful 1-2'shrubs.</p>
        <p>RUSSIAN OLIVE</p>
        <p>You'll be amaarad at tHe rapM rowtn of thasa versatile Russian  ^  5.49)</p>
        <p>Olives (Elaagnus augustifolia). And their unusuai silvar-gray &amp;lt;20 for $'9.98) color win make them walcoma in any landscape. Because they  x</p>
        <p>are fast-growing, lovely aH aaasoii. and very hardy, Russian Olives (30 fOt $14.49)</p>
        <p>make perfect hedging or scraan ptonting . .. can ba dipped or left to grow</p>
        <p>to 1S-20 ft. Vou'H especially anioy tha fragrant yeilew-whita blossoms aach</p>
        <p>May. Russian Oliva wiH grow in poor soU. remaining foil and lovely through</p>
        <p>all kinds of weather. Thrives in full sun or partial shade. Plant these f te to 3 ft. nursery grown</p>
        <p>plants 4-a ft. apart for full screening.</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0087" />
        <p>GROUND COVERS!</p>
        <p>E*yTo-Plant, Easy-To-^ow... Become More Beeutiful Every Yeeri</p>
        <p>1/2 SALE PRICE</p>
        <p>MASSES OF COLOR EARLY IN THE SPRING!</p>
        <p>CREEPING PHLOX</p>
        <p>REG. 3 FOR $1.00</p>
        <p>Niw nriy S |W</p>
        <p>CMl&amp;gt;tliu inwflint a tiflit mor* imaly than dwarf mauts of slowinf color appoarlnf in oarly (prlngr Craopint Phlox maka* a tifht thit lovaly. Parfaetly round*d ballt of color * Inchaa tall. And Croapbis Phlox hava thraa woi^rtai advantapaa. PIrit. thay tUy praan tha yaar round. Sacondty, thay ara maataa of color In tha aarty iprlnp whan faw othar thinps ara in bloom. Third, thay ara wendarful for pround covar* and bordara. Crow in part fhada or full sun. Rich color assortment of our choteai Rosy rod. steel blue, pure whHa, pearl pink. You "rth* wn field dhrisiens. Order today and taka advantapa of our 1/2 prico sale.</p>
        <p>GROWS DURING WINTER! THIS THICK BLUE^REEN SPREADING EVERGREEN SpfMdi llkp mad to oovar bare areas,</p>
        <p>steep banks and other tough spotsl</p>
        <p>SPREADING EVERGREEN</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;210</p>
        <p>mmch</p>
        <p>( 3 for $ 4.00) ( 6 for $ 7.00) (12 for $13.00)</p>
        <p>Now, with this Evarproan Carpet (Juniporus hor-izontalis procumben), sea one plant prow ovw ueiy bare spots, avan in poor soH, to cover 4 to 6' * that lasts 365 DAYS OF THE YEAR. NEVER GETS MORE than 5 TO 10" TALL! Instoad, this hardy,</p>
        <p>wrt^t gming cMI 'Vrmtor look." Start it on troublo spoU now. Plant about 4' apart - six</p>
        <p>plants wai covar 24 to 36 . You eat hardy plants alraady 6" to 10"    ~*t # apart six</p>
        <p>STAYS GREEN ALL YEAR BLUE FLOWERS IN SPRING</p>
        <p>NEEDS NO SPECIAL CARE</p>
        <p>PERIWINKLE</p>
        <p>Ifer'fU</p>
        <p>( 25 for $ 1.98) ( 50 for $ 2.98) (100 for $ 4.98)</p>
        <p>Now, for shady areas beneath shrubs and in othar dim piaces, even where prass wont prow, you can have a 12-month carpet of thick abundant, evarproan Rariwinkia (Vinca minor). And awry sprinp in May, shade-happy Rorlwinkla pWes you a wide profusion of beautiful lavan-der-blua flowers that make tha dullest part of tha yard look iHce a showcasal And, It prows so</p>
        <p>-Tt Uks^su^^^s^ds one otat"*~\ar%rtSd%hln praw uuim^ A  Ptant  trows  to  fill  two sqoarB foot, (for quiekor. donstr Bffoct</p>
        <p>Ks.ts.xrjs.sa.s;:,.-" - "    ns</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0088" />
        <p>NURSERY STOCK AT SALE PRICES!</p>
        <p>Om of the Fastest</p>
        <p>Gromng Trees</p>
        <p>UNMBARDY POPLAR</p>
        <p>^Graceful Beauty Practical Windbreak Easy to Grow  INEXPENSIVE</p>
        <p>5forJ2</p>
        <p>(12 for $4.00)</p>
        <p>(25 for erm</p>
        <p>40tf Mill HiU low oriM  tm-</p>
        <p>iMiMbte. Vou'll m av2&amp;lt;'MU-rooHd OMS (Poo-for on&amp;gt;Y 42.00! TIm Poplar it X-troRMiy fatt-oroMring. A row of Poptert ptanatd 6 Un apMt will woir pnwido  fan gnctAil terttn</p>
        <p>akmo drivwvayt. at backgroundt, or at dividart or windbraakt. Its ditdoatiaa thapa makat It a vaki-abla lawn traa at wall, utaful wbara braadar growing traaa will not fit.- Eniov diata ttataly varsa-tila traat in your yaid. Add a numbar of thaat columnar baaut-iat to your landacapa during our</p>
        <p>Rudi order today to have</p>
        <p>- bushels of Blooms for fall Bushel Badcet Size</p>
        <p>^CUSHION MUMS</p>
        <p>at 1/2 off Regular 8 for $2.00 Now only</p>
        <p>$for$100</p>
        <p>(16 for $1.85) (24 for $2.65)</p>
        <p>Hundrads of Moomt on a shwla plant Mw vary firtt yaar and con^ uing yaar aftar yaar! In fact, to many ficnrart tlMt you cant too tHa laaaat. Ttwta attoundina mums form a danta, compact. parfacUy rounded plant iwMom arowlnt mora tiian 12 incliat bifb and atui^ ing a wmn of 2 faat. KmIi noarar it porfactly formad and tlwpad. Baautifui bayond daacription. Bloomina from lata August untH frost thato mums wHI ghra yOu a MaM of glorious color wkon Vour garden most naadt It. Baary plant guarantaad to blotmi tn first j/mr. Vary hardy. Rteh color astortmants of our ciioieet Blazing Rod. ShofI Mnk, Sunthina Vallow, Snow WMta. On this offar you PM our cboioatl fialdorown root dWisiont. AN axcaptionally hardy. avan in poor soH with littia cara. Not thippad to Calif..Ariz. or Wash.</p>
        <p>A BmMiif tree AH Through</p>
        <p>t^ Year</p>
        <p>/</p>
        <p>^AKR WHfTC"</p>
        <p>WHITE BIRIM</p>
        <p>Rg.$1S0 ea.</p>
        <p>$100 CB.</p>
        <p>(3^for $2^r IB for Um</p>
        <p>Tho gUttawIng paperwwhlte Bhoh (B. papyri' fara&amp;gt; H ana of tha most loaaiy ornamantal traes, with Rt beauty pratant tha year around. In early spring, tha bright groan lanvet. UgbMy covaring tha rbdlo tma; in summar, tha laaaat turn a baautifui hafald graon; and in tha fan. tha whole trao turns into a gorgaout gold tpactacla. But bast of -aN. in the winter whan olbar tiaot are drab</p>
        <p>and gray, the Whlta Birch b at Rt wary botl  its graooful trunk and standar btanehot ara a lowaly, glbtoniag Whlta thbt will brighten your yard, fknd WhRe Bbahas ara hardy, fast growing and rauulra iKtie cara. Por tha WhRa Birth to be at Rt lowaliast, wa tugwtt planting bi^clttinpt of throa. Vou*N laoelwa haaRhy hand-aaiaetad. 2 to 4 footnicaly branched nurtary grown traes. So order nowl</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0089" />
        <p>ORDER TODAY AND SAVE UP TO 50%</p>
        <p>On these duality Shade Trees! Flowering Shrubs! House Plants! Flowers and Bulbs!Imporled from 1/^N .</p>
        <p>Fabufomiy Baautifui TYm King of FkmrarsTREE PEONIES Up to 200 BIdoms ^  on  ONE Plant Grow up to 6 Faaci Live for Generations!</p>
        <p>{ 2 for % 7.50)</p>
        <p>QIS each  3 for $10.95) y**  (4 for $13.95)</p>
        <p>FatouloMiv bMHtifwi Tiw Fweiw  Uw mkr tocrat of any Mrim. Up to 200 flint Mooim on ONE plant. Giant tMoami riaawfcla nothinp you'** avar aaan bafnra - ewy ara op to 8 in-</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>MmWaa aoft. tbiny oriantal aN(. FoNaga ia a liMb daap groan. Vary hardy, brbbatanda tha long COM abitar of moat of oar nortbam atataa. Traa Paoniat art woody dmtba often gnawing to e foot. Doaan't cNa bb in abNar hot growa and vam - yaar after yaar. And, Troo Feonioa Uva for ganaradona - otian for a bonM yoara</p>
        <p>or more. Yoor choteo of daap rad. pwa adiita dAbntroue pink, vary Hmitad aapply. Order daw and aaa foryoirraaH why waaay tha Traa Paonyiatnily foeai pobd of anyMasses of l^ush Flowers and FoHage ail Summer</p>
        <p>GIANT HYBIIIDCLEMATISLoads of iridesoent Gowers on fiaidy. graceful vines!</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;241</p>
        <p>ich</p>
        <p>{2 for $4.75) (3 for $6.95)</p>
        <p>Tbaae Stent, priaad Ctenwtte - wHb Woawai op to 8 aeroaa-^WoonM that alart in lata Jona and ra-fina to &amp;lt;|oit iHitS aody Saptanibar - btoon and porioatt fOUapa that wiN rpitekly aina oaar, up and around aibon, traa atuwpa, aaan tiOMhlaaDiw otiUty poata &amp;lt;r arill heaonia your boat friend Wis</p>
        <p>probiaa tbay atenply am a aauat to awn a bum-drum area into a Aowoho of anaiUng oolar. aawatia aaiU aman you wMi its rapid growdi and maaapro-duetian of ftoarars. Mawdrada of abimmaring ttow-ars from oaeb vino . . . plenty of long testing cwt tteurars, tool Chotea, hardy ploma dativa rad in pots. Thom stardy variadas aro graanbonn grown and ara ntealy atartad in SU** pom. Easy to grow. Just giva dram a ptaoa to vina wbarV dray wdi ba axpoaad ta ptenty of am. Thair roots drouM ba oool * a tew annuate wW abada dram just na! Order today and raoatvo your chotea of dram p#-uter colors , gleaming pink, bridit rad. brdliant itaap vtetet punda.</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0090" />
        <p>SAVE MONEY  your own fruits</p>
        <p>*  AND  VEGETABLES</p>
        <p>Eiq-ti-Bmr Bi|Tiiilir Dalieint</p>
        <p>i IM ntMiwI with onlinary-fliMd strwwbwri* w guaiMtM you CM have thcM</p>
        <p>ASPARAGUS</p>
        <p>10 Plants only $1.00</p>
        <p>(20 tor $1.75)  (30  tor  $2.50)</p>
        <p>Pljw^^ieious - and pwhapctlMMriwt</p>
        <p>IE!? ^ **  vatatdblaal  Onea  aatab-</p>
        <p>cbundant, giant-daa ataN with tandar</p>
        <p>tipt.</p>
        <p>Extra Huge</p>
        <p>STRAWBERRIES</p>
        <p>N^T SUMMER! ( 50 for $ 3.75)</p>
        <p>25lw1.95SS!</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>$ 5.95) $ 10.95)</p>
        <p>Vry eeiey-te-dBr*w</p>
        <p>TENDER MEATY</p>
        <p>Tha last tima ytw piokad ttrawbarria* - or boufht lham -h^ many M it taka to maka a quart? Eighty? Ona hun- ^ diad? R^? Ragular atrawbatriat an ao amali - moat ACTUAL paopla loaa oounti But with thia haidy variaty, you cm axpaet quarta FROM JUST 30 8TRAWBERRIE8I And d^ axtnawaat barrica (Giant RobinaM) an highly diaaaw raaiatant. thay ripyn vary Mat, plua ihay produc to giva you a biggar patch avaryyaarl wonderful big atrawbarriaa for Jama, fiaacar. fraah daaaarta for monthal Sorry, not ddppad to Arizona.</p>
        <p>CAUTION!</p>
        <p>wSt^t^ S  noughl  Honaady,  you wHI</p>
        <p>*   P*"t  to  atart  -  avan  for  unailar  patchaa.</p>
        <p>Biggast atrawbarriat most folks hava avar saam dark rad, vary ~ yat firm. All purpoaa -- fnaza. Jam, aat am frathi</p>
        <p>RARE OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>*&amp;gt;  " popular</p>
        <p>2in!fPv ^ Clearance this season. Use the order blank to Order</p>
        <p>guaranteed plams at unbe-</p>
        <p> ... delicious Old-Fashioned</p>
        <p>VICTORIA</p>
        <p>RHUBARB</p>
        <p>5 Rnts Only *1.25</p>
        <p>(10 for $2.25)  (15  for  $3.25)</p>
        <p>r*  orna old-fathlonad Nbubarh pM It h aasv</p>
        <p>eve^wer*wii?grows a ntw crop raplMtlngl Qhras haautiful flawari too. Mokof a nieo paronnial Portfar. Nlea $/** to / nursary grown roots. Sorry, not sant to California.</p>
        <p>PLEASE NOTE</p>
        <p>Wants listed in is catalog are suitable for most parts of the U S In iirv ^ climates c^eck for hardiness. All illustratio^ are art^s r^ and are reasonably accurate as to shape and color.  ndermgs</p>
        <p>Houte of Wetley, Nursery Divtdon  Bloomington. Illinois 61701</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0091" />
        <p>Special BONUSES!</p>
        <p>HYDMNtEA TAEE</p>
        <p>For only 35 (</p>
        <p>Vai  now you can order one color dianging Hydrangea Tree good on orders of SS.OO or more. Sorry, only one 3Stf bonus per customer.</p>
        <p>In mid summer this breathtaking. *^lor changing Hydrangea Tree (Hyd.F.G.) is covered with masses of snow-white ftowers. In August the flowers turn a beautiful bluish-pink and. finally, in the fail, to a royal purple. An excellent tree for specimen or ornamental planting. Especially nice in groups of three. Easy to grow. Fast growing. You receive choice t W to 3' nursery grown trees with vigorous root systems.</p>
        <p>BURIIMG BUSH</p>
        <p>(Euotiymous alatus)</p>
        <p>sot</p>
        <p>If your order totals &amp;lt;7.00 or more you can purchase an O*' to 12" Burning Bush (a rag. &amp;lt;1.50 value) for only SO&amp;lt;. Thick green summer foliae, flaming fall leaves and masses of orange-ed berries. Only one S0&amp;lt; bonus per customer. Check the bonuses at the bottom of the coupon on the 7th page of this catalog. Cant be shipped to Arizona.</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>taipsrtaBt Reaniu Why Yon Caa order Iren Hoase of Weiley with coafideoce.</p>
        <p>Every tingla plant, shrub, tree and house plant that h shipped is carefuHy inspect-ad before shipmant is made to you to make sure that K Is of top notch grade and duality. Also, whan your order contains several ttamt, each variety is properly and carefully labeM for your convenienee.</p>
        <p>A complete planting guide b included in your order absolutely free. Be uire to read tt carefully as it wW answer many of your planting quastiont.</p>
        <p>Your BEST BUYS in GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK always come from HOUSE OF WESLEY</p>
        <p>OUR</p>
        <p>GUARANTEE</p>
        <p>Ail Items ^laranteed to be of high quality, and to arrive in good healthy condition or purchase price will be refunded. RETURN SHIPPING LABEL ONLY - you may keep the plants. (One year limit).</p>
        <p>PLASE PRINT PLAINLV USE THIS EASY ORDER BLANK</p>
        <p>HOUSE OF VESI.EY. NURSERY DIVISION OEPT. 44-100  R.R,  1</p>
        <p>BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS 1701  ___</p>
        <p>NAME</p>
        <p>ADDRESS.</p>
        <p>. STATE.</p>
        <p>Zip Code for Fastest MaH Send items below:</p>
        <p>HOW CAT, MANY NO.</p>
        <p>Fsgel</p>
        <p>#age </p>
        <p>Tsr</p>
        <p>JM.</p>
        <p>Pages</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>TTs"</p>
        <p>HE</p>
        <p>PigeO</p>
        <p>73F</p>
        <p>is:</p>
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        <p>Page i</p>
        <p>SSo-</p>
        <p>3RRT</p>
        <p>JiB.</p>
        <p>is:</p>
        <p>TTT</p>
        <p>NAME OF ITEM</p>
        <p>ia2 I Laree Blue Spruce</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;7&amp;lt; 1 RedMaple</p>
        <p>A-ivet Hedi"</p>
        <p>Rose of Sharon Hedge</p>
        <p>Russian Olive Hed^</p>
        <p>1 i creeuina Phlox</p>
        <p>Suredig evaracegiL</p>
        <p>Periwinkle</p>
        <p>250 I Cushion Mums</p>
        <p>40 I LomhardY Popiar_</p>
        <p>ata I White Bkch</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;  Pink Clematis</p>
        <p>  Pink Tree Peony</p>
        <p>Purple Clematis</p>
        <p>Red Clematis</p>
        <p>Red Tree Peony</p>
        <p>925 WUhe Tree Peany</p>
        <p>Asparagus</p>
        <p>Strawberriei~</p>
        <p> Rhutiart</p>
        <p>hONU Tr. tfydrjing H for 35* wHh &amp;lt;5.00 order)</p>
        <p>Tree Hydrangea (1 for $1.00) BONUS Burning Bush</p>
        <p>fi for 50C with &amp;lt;7.00 order)</p>
        <p>Burning Bush II for &amp;lt;1.501</p>
        <p>Creepy Glass Gai</p>
        <p>Red Sedum</p>
        <p>arden</p>
        <p>Postage and handling</p>
        <p>.75</p>
        <p>Illinois Residents please add 5% Sales Tax. More Specials op next Page!</p>
        <p>GRAND TOTAL)</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0092" />
        <p>OBPER House of Wesley's.. . Cro^img</p>
        <p>8 for $1.75 12 for $2.50</p>
        <p>_______</p>
        <p>at Amazingly</p>
        <p>LOW PRICES</p>
        <p>24fr*4' 48hr*925</p>
        <p>^ IT!L5L*t ** " tMbwo wmUmtI Srtunt^ST-!^ t.?'</p>
        <p>a!to r!f!fi^irf^*y ^ hwy diimtie and nutritional  j,  indatruetaia,  an-</p>
        <p>GROWS AND SPREADS WITHOUT SPECIAL CARE IN SUN OR SHADE, EVEN IN POOR SOIL!</p>
        <p>Maw t0 COM#* fi</p>
        <p>hard-to-fU bare spats with Biasing Ciori</p>
        <p> Ch* tiMM SptcM FMtUTM of tlM POrfvct Ground Comt</p>
        <p>CREEPING RED SEDUM</p>
        <p>^ Grow* in Any Soil</p>
        <p>* Thrlw in Sun or Partial Shade</p>
        <p>* No Special Cara Needed</p>
        <p> Extremely Hardy Brilliant Color</p>
        <p>it Rich, iong4aiting Foifage it Neat, uniform Growth</p>
        <p> Quick but diadpiined Spraadino it. Guaranteed</p>
        <p>h Inexpensive</p>
        <p>for Pip^ ifon'f NK &amp;gt;1uGk</p>
        <p>Very</p>
        <p>l^an oontdner not mduded).</p>
        <p>- OftBn califld Trrarium</p>
        <p> Produces Hi, own water supply!</p>
        <p># Goes unattended for months!</p>
        <p>l2-Br ta.yg) (3 far mAm</p>
        <p> &amp;lt;* Hooi. of Wailay, tha unique Gian Garden continues to be one of your best plant buys. For only $2.00 you get epack- of several unusual woodland plants that wiH fill your pHon-sliM container with a charming miniature mrden m just 2 to 3 weeks.  &amp;lt;'</p>
        <p>Just knagitw - beautiful Rad Part-ridw Barras, whHa flowering Rattie-nake Plantain, trae-Nke Ground Pine Wiike Club Mon, pdm treeJike' ^sistawa, and cerpet-like Sheet Mon - an rowing and thriii in a seif-suataining garden, that even makn its own watar supply!</p>
        <p>terrarium. Beeaun no RMcial ikill or care is needed, thb daHghtfui Wrarium can be a wonderful project ^ children, who wHI be thrilled and faseinatad by the miniatura landscme THEY have producadt An enjoyable ^ntional experience for any age</p>
        <p>VERSATILE. Extremely vamtiie</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0093" />
        <p>u</p>
        <p>Tops in NEWS FEATURES SPORTSTHE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N. C.BEST IN SUNDAY READING</p>
        <p>SUNAV, Fh'kuARY 12, 1978</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0094" />
        <p>IT IS NOT UNTIL. VAL VISITS A NEI6HBORING TOWN THAT HE HEARS A H6RALP ANNOUNCING THAT HE IS TO BE THE CHIEF attraction AT A TURNAVIENT.</p>
        <p>VAL IS NOT PLEASEP. IT WILL ONLY PELAY THEIR JOURNEY. '^BUTI DiP tT ONLY FOR YOOR AMUSBMENT/ " PROTESTS THE GOVERNOR.</p>
        <p>O King Ftaturet Syndicate, inc., 1978. World riaht* reserved.</p>
        <p>7-/YE IMPUPENCE Of- HtM MAKING YOU BEAUTY QUEEN OF HIS RATT/</p>
        <p>tournament/* storms YAL.</p>
        <p>*00 YOU KNOW ANYONE BETTER QUAUFfEP?'^ GRINS ALETA.</p>
        <p>'^WELL, OLD 5WORP, THERE WfLL SOON BE WORK 70 DO SO WE WILL GIVE YOU A KEEN EP6E ANP A BRIGHT POLISH. *</p>
        <p>NEXT WEEK-Tournament</p>
        <p>2.11-0  .  %-l2O ASOLIME ALLEYThis 5 Inspector AwL, ) / AwU. SHeezix' ^</p>
        <p>He wants to open the tx)x' Its ticWnqWith arLI-l"as in He has the next</p>
        <p>Mr. Show didnt tell pou there was a bomb in it either'</p>
        <p>What if it explodes? 1</p>
        <p>by Dick MooresFormerlt) of Scotland Yard,sir.' Specialist in lethal devices.'</p>
        <p>Well ave a 'andsome bloodg bit ) of a mess then .wont we ? r-^</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0095" />
        <p>WHICH HOTEL DO ^ VOU SUPPOSE SHE'LL BE STAYINO AT ? &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>...AND WITH THE HELP OF A WAITERS uniform. I'LL SET. HER AUTOGRAPH ; EAT</p>
        <p>THOSE TWO NERDS ARC FOLLOWINGMEri'LL LOSE EM EASy^</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>bi)</p>
        <p>MORT WALKM PIKBROWNK</p>
        <p>WHEN I MENTIONED IT VESTERDAV, VOU 5AID,"HNN-NN/' WHICH means "YES</p>
        <p>JUST A</p>
        <p>Minute ,</p>
        <p>HI,I'LL BE BACkT AFTER I'VE settled THIS</p>
        <p>I'M WAITING  B0V\^LIN6? WHAT</p>
        <p>TO SEE IF T'A/ ABOUT DITTO'S CUB 6OIN0 ^ SI SCOUT MEETIN6 BOWLIN.</p>
        <p>Z I HAT \ S0IN6 TO Twe ^6DICINE MAN/</p>
        <p>ZT</p>
        <p>(300P MOf^NN,</p>
        <p>rr</p>
        <p>bq Gc?RdsN B^ss</p>
        <p>J_</p>
        <p>A^FliLbi SORRY,</p>
        <p>But there will be a</p>
        <p>TWO MINUTE WAIT TO</p>
        <p>see THE MeoiciNe man</p>
        <p>/ I Hope that seat \</p>
        <p>IS COMFY EM0U6H (si, V^^^^R YOU, SIR^f^g</p>
        <p>YOU MAY 60 IN N0W,,.A6AIN, L&amp;amp;T ME APOLoaire FOR THE 5LI6HT OELAY</p>
        <p>30Y/ YOUR NEW ReoePTIOMIST IS SURE NICE AND OOMSIOERATE/</p>
        <p>AyeaM, I KNOW/,.,YOU ( JUST OAN'T FIND 600D</p>
        <p>UCl CD -TUCCC OA\/C I</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0096" />
        <p>Don Trach</p>
        <p>l_/%SGORDON</p>
        <p>6,y DAN BARRY</p>
        <p>lYmE, OVBRMEAP, ABOARP FASH'S FfGHTER SHfR PR. ZARKOA \//W5 THE SCENE..,</p>
        <pb facs="00093607_0097" />
        <p>The PHANTOMDiana ANp the phantom.s.ooo m/les</p>
        <p>By Lee Falk</p>
        <p>'OSes</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>RIGHT UNDER VOUR NOSES?</p>
        <p>LIZZ SHOT HER BEST SHOT CH)EE..yWE, THERES NO EXCUSE FOR.</p>
        <p>by SOU LD/^McAi^y COLLI NS</p>
        <p>SORRy, SAM. . IT^S JUSTTKAT... TRACy WAS MV PARTNER TOO, ONCE. HED HAVE BEEN CHIEF. BUT TURNED IT DOWN. RECOMMENDED</p>
        <p>SO, WHERE DO WE START*&amp;gt; DOORAV\N AT THE HOTEL SAW EM GO - BUT DIDN'T SEE WHAT CAR &amp;gt; V^THEy GOT INTO/..</p>
        <p>Wrap-Tie Delight!</p>
        <p>4847-T-7Stitch it up in a morningfew pattern parts! Misses 'Siaes 8*18. Size 12 (bust 34) takes 2% yds. 45-in. fabric.</p>
        <p>4847 Printed Pattern $1.26</p>
        <p>711Cables top off vest with a smart textured touch Knit of synthetic worstedso warm when its cold out Misses Sizes 10-16 included ..........$1  25</p>
        <p>L-ET^S SEW</p>
        <p>4620Long sashed jacket lops skirt with elastic waist. Misses Sizes 8-20. Size 12 (bust 34). A fashion first!</p>
        <p>4620 Printed Pattern .31.25</p>
        <p>Skrti^ing Shape 7;:  0</p>
        <p>4754Beautiful basic with elegant seam detail on front Half Sizes 10/2-18V2. Size 14V2 (bust 37) takes 2% yds. 45-in 4754 Printed Pattern SI.25</p>
        <p>772Add color, drama with pillows in single ripple crochet, popcorn centers. Use rug yarn The round pillow is 15 inches, the bolster 18 inches ... $1,25</p>
        <p>Hairpin Crochet teaches fou how to m^e over 26 bttat|fu} fashions, gifji, accessories for s^omeh, men, children, your home!</p>
        <p>Step-by-step pictures, easiest methods! $1.</p>
        <p> FAWlpil CATALOG (S/S) 75C</p>
        <p> OHlWen CATALOG #33 75c</p>
        <p> 1971 NEEDLE CATALOG 76C</p>
        <p>our choice of SEVEN books postpaid</p>
        <p>Sb.OO</p>
        <p>C FETAL,QUILTS.........$1.50</p>
        <p>CRAFT Flowers....... i.so</p>
        <p> CROCHET A WARDROBE. . . 1.00</p>
        <p> ART OF NEEDLEPOINT. .. . 1.00</p>
        <p> ART OF HAIRPIN CROCHET . 1.00</p>
        <p> ART OF RIPPLE CROCHET. . 1.00</p>
        <p> INSTANT MACHAME BOOK .  1.00</p>
        <p> CROCHlT WITH SQUARES .  1.00</p>
        <p>INSTANT CROCHET BOOK  1.00</p>
        <p>Fw u||t beak orOcK. *dd 25c  itch foi</p>
        <p>.' ptttiie, handlinf</p>
        <p>Add 35d for each pattern for Eirst-Ctas airrhail arKl special handling.</p>
        <p>No.  Siie  Price</p>
        <p>4620  _  _  $1  26</p>
        <p>4754 ____$1 25</p>
        <p>772    $1.25</p>
        <p>4847 ____$1.25</p>
        <p>711    S)25.</p>
        <p>Send ta; LET'S SEW</p>
        <p>c/o This Newspoper</p>
        <p>Bon 133, Old CiieUee Si. New York, N.Y. lal</p>
        <p>2-12</p>
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        <p>TtlF</p>
        <p>i  TO  MSI.  VOUH  i</p>
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        <p>Earthqi)</p>
        <p>- - LEE 44GLLEV</p>
        <p>VOO-HOO, 90HALPI</p>
        <p>GT \ WELL</p>
        <p>LAmyJ. sou' ARB</p>
        <p>HEV / (M glapI you FINALLV NGTicec?/</p>
        <p>The Horrible</p>
        <p>I LIIB T^^AT WMITE KM1MT-ME'5 A</p>
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