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        <p>Weather</p>
        <p>Partly cloudy through Wednesday with chances of showers in the west.</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>INSIDE READING</p>
        <p>- Missing child</p>
        <p>found Pages Obituaries Page 16Now a star</p>
        <p>t'4</p>
        <p>98TH YEAR NO. 182</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 31, 1979</p>
        <p>102 PAGES7 SECTIONS PRICE 15 CENTS</p>
        <p>Conditionally</p>
        <p>Kissinger Supports SALT II</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST MALL ...Greenvilles newest shipping area, will open tomorrow at 10 a.m. A 75,000 square foot Sears retail store and a 130,000 square foot Belk-Tylers serve as the two anchor</p>
        <p>units for the mall. Including Sears and the 395,000 square foot mall will include 64 stores when fully completed at a cost of $16 million. Carolina East is expected to draw some 4.5 million people a year</p>
        <p>VEPCO Ordered To Make Refunds</p>
        <p>The N.C. Utilities Commission announced that it has ordered Virginia Electric and Power Co. to make refunds to its customers to reflect disallowed total-company fuel expenses of $31 million in the determination of Vepcos rates for the billing months of February through July 1979.</p>
        <p>The commission reported that refunds to customers will be based on their consumption during the billing period. For example, the total refund is $12.14 for customers using 1,000 kilowatthours each month.</p>
        <p>The commission said that it has also ordered Vepco to reduce its rates to North Carolina retail customers to reflect a disallowance of $41</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>million in total-company fuel expenses used to determine Vepcos rates for the second half of 1979.</p>
        <p>The state agency also found that Vepco should be able to have five of its oil-fired plants converted to coal use by no later than the end of 1980. Beginning then, according to the commission, if the plants have not already been converted, the agency will adjust Vepcos rates to remove excess fuel expenses associated with the oil-fired generation.</p>
        <p>It is expected that the adjustment on a total-company basis would be in excess of $10 million annually, the commission said.</p>
        <p>The commissions action comes as a result of an in-</p>
        <p>OTUK</p>
        <p>752-1336</p>
        <p>Hotline gets things done for you. Call 752-1336 and tell your problem or your sound-off or mail it to Hotline, The Daily Reflector, Box 1967, Greenville, N.C. 27834.</p>
        <p>Because of the large numbers received. Hotline can answer and publish only those items considered most pertinent to our readers. Names must be given, but only initials will be used. Transcribing is done once a day.</p>
        <p>WHERES MY ALMANAC?</p>
        <p>Several months ago I subscribed to 24 issues of Time Magazine with the understanding that, upon subscribing, I would also receive a free 1979 almanac. Three months later, after calling and inquiring once, I have yet to receive the book. S. M.</p>
        <p>Hotline talked to a subscription operator for Time in Chicago, 111. The 1979 Almanac ran out of stock and had to be reprinted, she said. Persons with complaints may call 1-800-621-8200 to verify that their names and addresses are on record with us for receiving the Almanac.</p>
        <p>HOTLINE FEEDBACK</p>
        <p>TAGS HOME Tag was home by yesterday afternoon at 4 p. m. A woman who said shed read yesterdays column called the Jim Roberts to say their dog was in her yard. They picked him up and took him to the veterinarian for a corrective dose of dilantin, needed to cootrd his epilq;&amp;gt;tic condition. The woman said her husband had heard an announcement of the dogs being missing on WNCT radio, but had failed to get the address and phone number. Tte Hotline item provided these, she indicated. The Roberts expressed appreciation to 1^ and to othCTs who called to say theyd seal the dog during the days since last Thursday that hed beaimisshig.</p>
        <p>vestigation initiated in 1978 in response to a request by Gov. Jim Hunt and concerns expressed to the state agency by the Commission Panel which heard Vepcos request for a rate increase in the summer of 1978.</p>
        <p>Based upon the subsequent investigations and hearings, the Commission said that it determined that Vepcos management has performed inadequately in the areas of planning and maintenance of its generation facilities.</p>
        <p>As a result, the commission reported that it is making downward adjustments to Vepcos rates consistent with the maximum amount shown by the evidence and permitted by law.</p>
        <p>The imposed downward adjustments are threefold, it was noted. First is a refund to Vepcos customers to reflect over-collections in fuel expenses from February through July 1979. Second, current base rates are reduced. Third, rates after December 1980 will be further adjusted to reflect the savings that would have begun to accrue after that date had Vepco observed prudent and timely planning in converting several of its oil-fired (Continued on page 8)</p>
        <p>Highest</p>
        <p>Season</p>
        <p>Average</p>
        <p>The Greenville Tobacco Market recorded its highest average of the young season on Monday as the market entered its second week of activity.</p>
        <p>J. N. Bryan, sales supervisor of the Tobacco Board of Trade here, said that the market sold 911,256 pounds on Monday for $1,148,402. an average of $126.02 per hundred pounds Bryan, who said that both the poundage and money figures are also tops so far this year,, reported that the top practical price Monday was $1.45 per pound although the buying companies purchased some quality leaf for $1.53 per pound.</p>
        <p>Stabilization receipts accounted for 13.85 percent of total sales, he said, as offerings consisted of primings, lugs, a few cutters and some non-descript tobacco.</p>
        <p>Season totals now stand at 3,524,477 pounds sold for $4,400,233. an average of $124.85 per hmxlred pounds</p>
        <p>Censured</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -The House today publicly censured Rep. Charles C. Diggs Jr., making the Michigan Democrat the first member of the House to be so chastized in more than 50 years.</p>
        <p>The vote to censure was 414-0 with four members voting present, meaning they were on the floor but chose not to take a stand on the is^. Digs was among those who voted present.</p>
        <p>The vote came after members of the House ethics committee said Dijps had brought discredit to the House by using his clerk-hire allowance to enrich himself.</p>
        <p>Arrest</p>
        <p>Women</p>
        <p>Today</p>
        <p>Two Greenville women were arrested this^oming on conspiracy charges in connection with a marijuana raid conducted here July 23,</p>
        <p>Arrested about 8:30 a. m. were Mrs. Marga Johnston Ross and Mrs. June Miller Edwards.</p>
        <p>A Pitt County Grand Jury, in a special session yesterday morning, had returned a true bill of indictment against Mrs. Edwards and eight other persons already charged.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Ross is the wife of Greenville Police Sgt. Douglas Ross and the sister of Louise Johnston Whitehurst, both of whom previously have been charged in the same case. The raid was conducted at a mobile home located on property owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ross and located near their home on Greenville Boulevard here.</p>
        <p>Bond for each woman was set at $10,000. Both posted bond and were released. Preliminary hearings are set for Thursday in Superior Court.</p>
        <p>Fire-Breather</p>
        <p>Hospitalized</p>
        <p>ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) -Fire-breather Patrick Bachman, who was hospitalized with first-and second-degree bums after trying to break the record for fire-breathing, says he Will try again.</p>
        <p>About 700 people stood in a circle to watch as the 19-year-old truck driver gulped a mouthful of clear, highly flammable liquid. He blew a 22-foot flame out of his mouth, one foot short of the mark listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. The fireball lit Bachmans hair and sne of the fluid that had dripped down his chin.</p>
        <p>from Pitt and 11 other counties in the East, with gross sales the first year estimated at $29 million. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>Mall Opens Wednesday</p>
        <p>By TOM BAINES Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>The anticipation phase of the new Carolina East Mall development here is over and grand opening activities Wednesday will mark the beginning of a new era in regional shopping for area residents.</p>
        <p>A variety of grand opening activities is scheduled at the $16 million complex, located on NC 11 at the US 264 Bypass.</p>
        <p>Pre-opening activities will begin around 9 a.m. when children will be given balloons in order to participate in The Great Balloon Race.</p>
        <p>The marching band from Greene Central High School will entertain at 9:15 and the US Army Reserve unit from Rocky Mount will play the National Anthem and present the colors at9:25 a.m.</p>
        <p>At 9:30, various officials, including Mayor Percy Cox, Mall manager Barbara DeVoss, and John Gilchrist, vice president of development for Ernest W. Hahn Inc.. developers and owners of the facility, will offer brief remarks.</p>
        <p>The grand opening kick-off is scheduled for 10 a.m. with the East Carolina University football team participating in opening the mall</p>
        <p>by kicking footballs over the facility and sprinting through simulated goal posts at the main entrance. The Pirate cheerleading squad is also expected to take part in opening the mall doors to the public. The balloons will also be released at 10 a.m.</p>
        <p>Entertainment activities, featuring clowns, magicians and bands will continue throughout the afternoon with the Carousel of Magic show, presented by William Faulkner of Jacksonville, at 12:.30, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. A stage show at 7 p.m. will also feature Faulkner, followed by an 8 p.m. performance of the Tar River Twirlers, a local square dance group.</p>
        <p>The mails two major tenants, Belks and Sears, will open tomorrow along with a portion of the 64 smaller stores located in the single-level retail.complex. The remaining stores are expected to be open by the end of October.</p>
        <p>Mall officials have projected that some 4.5 million people will visit the 395,000 square foot facility a year to shop, eat and browse in climate controlled comfort.</p>
        <p>The enclosed regional shopping facility is expected to attract victors from Pitt and 11 other counties.</p>
        <p>By DONALD M. ROTHBERG Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, saying the military balance is beginning to tilt ominously against the United States, today endorsed the SALT II treaty, but with three major conditions.</p>
        <p>In a long-awaited appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Kissinger said:</p>
        <p>After much reflection I have concluded that 1 can support ratification only with three conditions:</p>
        <p>"First, if it is coupled with a defense program representing an obligatory understanding between the Congress and the president which overcomes on an urgent basis the grave peril posed by the current military balance.</p>
        <p>Second, if it is accompanied by amendments</p>
        <p> not requiring renegotiation</p>
        <p> clearing up ambiguities in the treaty, defining the status of the protocol, the meaning of non-circumvention and setting guidelines for follow-on negotiations.</p>
        <p>And third, if it is accompanied by a vigorous expression of the Senates view of the linkage between SALT and Soviet geopolitical conduct.</p>
        <p>Kissinger, who was involved in setting up the negotiations that led to both the first and second strategic arms-limitation treaties, strongly opposed efforts to amend the SALT II pact in ways that would force reopening of talks with the Soviet Union.</p>
        <p>He singled out the suggestion that the Senate include a provision requiring the Soviets to reduce their force of giant SS-18 missiles, far larger than any in the U.S. arsenal.</p>
        <p>Such amendments are almost certain to be rejected by the Soviets. he said, adding that reopening negotiations could delay the buildup of U.S. forces.</p>
        <p>We might thus wind up without either SALT or a strengthened defense, said Kissinger.</p>
        <p>The former secretary of state acknowledged that linking SALT II to a military</p>
        <p>Ohio Motel Fire Takes Lives Of At Least Nine</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (AP)  Fire swept through a crowded two-story Holiday Inn in this eastern Ohio city today, killing at least nine persons, authorities said. Others escaped by smashing windows and leaping to the ground below.</p>
        <p>Authorities at first thought 10 persons had died in the blaze. But Gayle Ogden, a spokeswoman at Guernsey Memorial Hospital, said a woman who suffered a heart attack and was believed dead was brought back to consciousness.</p>
        <p>The bodies of four children and five adults were taken to three funeral homes in the area. Officials did not release identities on the victims and said some of Uje bodies were severely charred</p>
        <p>Guernsey Memorial Hospital officials said 61 persons were treated for injuries and 11 were lKpitalized with cuts and broken bones.</p>
        <p>A baby was found safe in the arms of his unconscious mother, lying in a pool of blood.</p>
        <p>In Cdumbus, Gov. James A. Rhodes this morning</p>
        <p>called the fire a tragedy for our state.</p>
        <p>Trapped guests were seen banging on widows and screaming after the fire broke out about 3 a.m.</p>
        <p>One youth picked up an iron bar and began smashing windows. Passersby found an old scaffold and rescued others.</p>
        <p>Only four of the motels 104 rooms were unoccupied, but the exact, number of guests in the motels was not immediately known.</p>
        <p>Most of the dead were found in hallways of the 10-year-old brick and wood structure. Fire officials said the blaze apparently started somewhere in the rear of the building.</p>
        <p>The building was badly damaged but not destroyed.</p>
        <p>Brown Clary, 18, and Rodman Blazvick. 18, were in the motels lounge playing pinball when Blazvick smelled smoke He told me the h(Xel was on fire, Qary said. I thought he was joking.</p>
        <p>But when Clary looked down a hallway, he saw smoke drifting along the li^ts and an orange glow</p>
        <p>in the ceiling.</p>
        <p>The two young men sounded a fire alarm. They ran back into the lounge to tell a motel employee to call the fire department.</p>
        <p>Then they began alerting the motel patrons.</p>
        <p>I picked up an iron bar about three feet long, Clary said. He used the bar to smash first-floor room windows.</p>
        <p>There was a lot of smoke in the rooms I broke into, he said. A lot of them would be up against the window, beating on the window, screaming.</p>
        <p>Outside, the two came upon a young woman sprawled in a pool of blood on the ground and clutching a baby* The woman had apparently jumped from her second-floor window.</p>
        <p>The baby was lying in his mothers arms, C3ary said. The baby was all right. Rodman kept direct pressure and kept her from bleeding to death.</p>
        <p>There was blood all around her, Blazvick said. He said he recalled his Boy Scout training and applied "pressure to stop the bleeding.</p>
        <p>buildup would make the treaty far from the turn in the arms race many of us hoped for when the negotiations were inaugurated.</p>
        <p>But. he testified, too much time has been lost, too many weapons systems have been unilaterally abandoned, too many military adventures have been encouraged by the Soviet Union, the geopolitical balance has been too severely strained by Soviet pressures, for SALT to be much more than a base from which, one can hope, a new and serious effort at equitable arms reduction can be made.</p>
        <p>Kissinger sharply criticized the Carter administration for its decision to cancel the B-1 bomber and its delay in moving ahead with several other strategic programs.</p>
        <p>We now face the challenge of the early 80s with forces designed in the 60s, he said.</p>
        <p>He painted a grim picture of the future:</p>
        <p>If present trends continue, we face the chilling prospect of a world sliding gradually out of control, with our relative military power declining, with our economic lifeline vulnerable to blackmail, with hostile forces growing more rapidly than our ability to deal with them and with fewer and fewer friendly to us surviving. </p>
        <p>He said that unless the Senate expresses a determination to reverse unfa vci able trends SALT will become a soporific, a form of escapism.</p>
        <p>Kissinger said the Senate must obtain binding assurances from the administration that it will proceed with major steps to Improve defense forces.</p>
        <p>He called for a provision saying the protocol could not be extended beyond its expiration date of Dec. 31,1981, unless the Soviets agree to limitations on theater nuclear weapons such as the SS-20 missile and Backfire bomber that are not included in SALT.</p>
        <p>He also urged the Senate to add language saying that as part of SALT II, the United States would be entitled to any weapons system permitted the Soviets. Such language, he said, would give the United States the option to build giant missiles of its own.</p>
        <p>Kissin^r also said the Senate should require the administration to submit an annual report on Soviet actions throughout the world, including the activities of Cuban troops efforts to undermine governments friendly to the United States and attempts to worsen regional conflicts.</p>
        <p>Using that information, he said, the Senate should vote every two years on whether the Soviet Union is exercising political restraint.</p>
        <p>If the judgment is negative, the Senate should then vote whether whatever SALT negotiations are taking place should be continued. he added.</p>
        <p>Kissinger said the Senate should use the ratification process to put the Soviet Union on notice that this countiY is prepared, nay eager, for peaceful coexistence that reflects true stability and equality in arms and also political restraint .</p>
        <p>MORE HEPATITIS</p>
        <p>NEW BERN. N.C. (AP) -Craven County health officials have confirmed two more cases of hepatitis, bringing to nine the number of cases reported in a two-week period. Four persons have died from the disease since the outbreak began.</p>
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        <p>2-TtH Daily Reflector Greenville. N C -Tuesday. July 31 1979</p>
        <p>Pergerson-Hardee Vows</p>
        <p>Pats</p>
        <p>Solemnized On Saturday Pointers</p>
        <p>MANTKO - Paula Carol Hardee and Joseph Bryant Pergerson were united in marriage in the Manteo Baptist Church at 2 p m. Saturday The Rev. James Davenport officiated at the double ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>Soloist Tim Divinny of Ayden, accompanied by Guyla Evans of Tarboro. sang "I CanT Help Falling in Ijive. "The Wedding Song and "That's The Way </p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs David C Hardee of Manteo. The bridegnwm is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pergerson of Ruffin*</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal white gown of silk organza over taffeta. The fitted bodice featured a contoured V-neckiine and bishop sleeves with reembroidered alencon lace trim. The full skirt extendi*d into a chapel sweep train Her gown was complemented by a fingertip mantilla borderwl in sea Hoped peau d'ange lace worn over a chapel dap She carried a bouquet of white daisies accented with stephanotis and silk violets.</p>
        <p>Judy Marshburn of Wallace was maid of honor and bridesmaids included Lynn Pergerson. sisters of the bridegroom of Ruffin. Rhonda and Pamela Hardee, sister of the bride of .Manteo, and Donna White of Goldsboro Junior bridesmaids were April and Rene Pergerson. sisters of the bridegroom of Ruffin.</p>
        <p>The honor attendant wore an off-shoulder organza gown oantebellum design. The empire waist featured a full skirt that extended into a butterfly bustle. She carried an imported white lace fan adorned with silk violets. The bridesmaids were dressed like the honor attendant and carried fans accented with silk violets.</p>
        <p>Michelle Wil.siin, cousin of the bride of New Bern, was flower girl and was dressed as a miniature bride in a gown designed identical to the bride's, which was made by her grandmother, Mrs. Bill Johnson of Ayden, She carried a lace basket of pink rose petals.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegnKim was best man and ushers includ</p>
        <p>By iat Trexler</p>
        <p>MRS. JOSEPH BRYANT PERGERSON</p>
        <p>(*fl Lyndal Butler and Allen U'wis of Reidsville, Tommy Bone of .Asheville, and Bil Turner of Altx*marle. Ring tx-arer was Christopher Hardee, brother of the bride.</p>
        <p>A reception was given by the brides parents in the church fellowship hall. An afterrehearsal dinner was given by the bridegHKim's parents following the rehearsal Friday evening.</p>
        <p>The bride Is a graduate of ManttH) High Schixil and is a ris-</p>
        <p>Crocheted popcorns in a diamond design are worked on a background of double crochet to create a stunning, textured purse. Using double strands of four-ply worsted weight yam and a large crochet hook, th.o is a jiffy-quick project. Directions are included on the same leaflet for knitting an Aran Isle purse To obtain directions for making crocheted and kniPed purses, send your request for Leaflet No. PT-567 with $1.00 and a long, self-addressed envelope to: Pat Trexler. "The Daily Reflector. P.O. Box 810, North Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29582.</p>
        <p>Or, you may order Kit No. K-567 by sending check or money order for $12.50 to Pat Trexler at the same address. Each kit contains sufficient Wintuk yam to knit or crochet one purse, the in-M  struction leaflet and the purse</p>
        <p>^  .  handles. Specify your choice of</p>
        <p>P  the following yarn colors:</p>
        <p>Fisherman white, light gold, beige or rust.</p>
        <p>DEAR PAT: I am enclosing some directions for making fishnet scarves, thinking that you might like to share them ,  ,.  with your readers. While you can</p>
        <p>use any size yam. they look best used with fine yam such as baby yam or sock yam. The thicker the yam. the less they will have the fishnet appearance. Hope you can use these ideas.</p>
        <p>My friends and I have really flipped over these scarves and</p>
        <p>ing senior at NC.SU, Raleigh. The bridegHMim, a graduate of NCSU, teaches at the Cary Junior High Schixil.</p>
        <p>The couple will live in Raleigh after a wcxlding trip to Tennessee.</p>
        <p>Births</p>
        <p>Wooten</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dawson Wooten, Rt. 1, Fountain, a daughter, Michelle Dawn, on July 23, 1979, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>McLaughlin</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rotxrt Gregory McLaughlin. 22(1 Avalon Lane, a son. Jay Michael, on July 23, 1979, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Wright</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hertx'rt Wood Wright, Rt, 4, Greenville, a daughter. Crystal Ix^ashell, on July 23, 1979, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Dellano</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John Dellano, 630 W. Greenville</p>
        <p>Insurance Women Meet</p>
        <p>The Pitt County As.s(X'iation of Insurance Women held its meeting Wedni^day at the Ramada Inn. ThtVrogram was given by Gail Met'ks, assistant to the city manager of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Ms. Meeks spoke on the Gr(x&amp;gt;n-ville city government, the type of government and the duties of the different committix's</p>
        <p>Joyce McRoy and Willian Powell were named new members. President Sandra Sawyer welcomed Jill Gallaway as a guest.</p>
        <p>Anniversary</p>
        <p>Invitation</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs Uv Byrd, Grif ton, will celebrate their ,50th wedding anniversary Saturday, Aug. 4, at 2 p.m. at Rt. 1. Box 467-A. All friends and relatives are invited.</p>
        <p>Blvd., a daughter, Callie Ruth, on July 23,1979, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Roberson</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allen Rotx'rson, Hamilton, a son, Steve Eugene, on July 24, 1979, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>MUler</p>
        <p>Born to Mr and Mrs, Jerry Earl Miller, Rt, 4, Greenville, twin daughters, Bridget Elaine and Kimbi'rly Dawn, on July 24, 1979, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Bridge Winners Announced</p>
        <p>Wednesday morning duplicate bridge winners at Flanters Bank were: ^  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Mrs. w Charles Mitchell and Mrs. Ixxiyard Ross, first with a .607 percent game; Connie Bright and Debbie Carson, second; Mrs, Everett Pittman and Mrs. John McConney, third: Mrs, B. V Payne and Mrs. Raymond Martin, fourth Wednesday afternoon winners were:</p>
        <p>Mrs. David Stevens and Mrs. William McConnell, first with a .609 ptTcent game: Mrs. Lacy Harrell and Mrs. J W. H. Rotx'rts. stH'ond; tied for third were Mrs Eli Bloom and Mrs. M. H Bynum with Mrs. William Parvin and Mrs. J M Horton. Mrs Mavis Smith and George Martin, fifth Mrs Elizabt'th Roque and Dr Charles Duffy were first place winners Saturday at First Ftxleral with a .620 percent game Other w inners included: Mrs. William Mtt'onnell and Mrs. Clifton Toler, second, tied for third were Mrs Effie Williams and Mrs Harold Forbes with Mrs. Dot McKemie j and Mrs Eleanor Bass.</p>
        <p>Wilton.</p>
        <p>Cake Decorating Supplies</p>
        <p>Tubes. Colors. Bags,</p>
        <p>Tops. Molds. Plates,</p>
        <p>Clear Vanilla</p>
        <p>Hung^ates</p>
        <p>Pitt Plaza, Greenville, N C</p>
        <p>Brother Off The Hook Verbally</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p>1979 by Cbicago Tribune N Y News Syna Inc</p>
        <p>DEAR AHHY; Six years ago I lent my brother $1,000 because he was in a tight spot. (I was married at the time and so was he.I i didn't ask him to sign an 1011. Neither did I ask for interest on my money.</p>
        <p>He promised to pay me back within a year, but never did. 1 would have been satisfied if he had paid me a few hundred dollars at a time jusl to show good faith, but he ignored the debt as if he never owed it. In the meantime he bought his wife a new car. Now they are buying a boat!</p>
        <p>1 called him up and reminded him that he should pay his honest debts before buying luxuries. He replied by saying if he had known 1 was that hard up he would have managed to repay me belore this. 1 am not hard up and he knows it. I lost my cool and said, "Its not the money in fact, you can skip it: it was worth $1,00(1 to me to find out how lacking in character you are!"</p>
        <p>.Now mv brother claims he doesnt owe me anything because 1 let him off the hook by a remark 1 made.in anger. Does he owe me or doesn't he?</p>
        <p>BIG HEARTED SISTER</p>
        <p>DEAR SISTER: When you told him he could skip it," you let him off the hook, verbally. But, morally, he still owes you.</p>
        <p>DEAR AHR't: How about a repeat on undressing in the closet? My wife undresses in the closet and always has. \V hen wf make love, it's lights out and under a sheet.</p>
        <p>.Must 1 go to a peep .Show so 1 won't forget what a woman looks like'.</p>
        <p>POOR ME IN ESTHERVILLE</p>
        <p>DEAR POOR: No. Try the beach.</p>
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        <p>DE.AH .AHHV: A bride asked if it would be permissible to w rite on her wedding invitations. '.No perfumes or colognes, please, as the mother ot the groom is asthmatic and highly allergm"</p>
        <p>You replied with a curt '.No."</p>
        <p>1 disagree. Highly scented products Iperfumes. colognes, hair sprays, etc.I can he just as hazardous to the health of some as cigarettes, cigars and pipes are to others. If a per son s health is aflected. he has the right lo ask for considera tion from others.</p>
        <p>It is no longer considered rude to post "no smoking" signs, or to ask someone outright to refrain from smoking if the smoke creates a medical problem. Should those who are allergic to fragrances he entitled to less?</p>
        <p>As an e.\ smoker, 1 know it is far more difficult to refrain from smoking tto accommodate othersi than it would be to refrain from using perfumes.</p>
        <p>In short, madame, vou goofed.</p>
        <p>PHILADELPHIA</p>
        <p>DEAR PHIL: Youre right. I did. My nose was buried in nff etiquette book and my brains were out to lunch when I answered that one.</p>
        <p>A better answer would have been: It is considered poor form to write anything on a formal wedding invitation, but a short note (on a separate sheet of paper) could be enclosed requesting that guests refrain from using perfumes, colognes, etc., since some members of the wedding party would be medically affected.</p>
        <p>If you need help in writing letters of sympathy, congratulations or thank-you letters, get Abby's booklet How to Write Letters for all Occasions." Send $1 and a long, stomped (28 cents!, self-addressed envelope to Abby; 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212.</p>
        <p>CONFIDENTIAL TO S.A. IN GARDEN CITY: A closed mouth gathers no feet.</p>
        <p>Do you wish you had more friends? For the secret of popuUrity, get Abbys new booklet: How To Be Popular; You're Never Too Young or Too Old." Send SI with a long, self-addressed, stamped 128 cental envelope to Abby, Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212.</p>
        <p>have been making lots of them. We make them long erxxigh to tie a knot on each end like the disco scarves you see. ELSIE C.. PORT HLT:NEME, CALIF</p>
        <p>The first crocheted scarf is made by making a chain approximately 48 inches long, having a number of chains divisible by 3. With a size 1 crochet hook, I work a chain of 300 stitches.</p>
        <p>For the first row, single crochet in the sixth chain from the hook. Then, (chain 3, skip two chains, single crochet In the next chain). Repeat the steps given in parentheses to the end of the row, having a total of 99 loops. Chain 3 and turn.</p>
        <p>For the second row, single crochet in the first loop, (chain 3, single crochet in the next loop). Repeat steps within parentheses to end of row. Chain 3 and turn. Repeat this second row until 23 rows have been completed or until scarf is of desired width.</p>
        <p>For another version of a crocheted scarf, chain an uneven number of stitches for the desired width of the scarf. With baby yarn and a size 1 or J crochet hook, try it with a chain of 27 stitches.</p>
        <p>For the first row, double crochet in the fourth chain from hook, (chain 1, skip one chain, double crochet in next chain). Repeat the steps within parentheses to end of row. Chain 4 and turn.</p>
        <p>Row two: Double crochet in</p>
        <p>first open space, (chain 1. double crochet in next space), repeat the steps within parentheses across row, chain 4 and turn.</p>
        <p>Repeat this last row over and over until scarf is desired length.</p>
        <p>If you prefer to knit, use the baby yam and size 6 or 7 needles. Casf on 29 stitches (or any uneven number of stitches, depending on desired width).</p>
        <p>For the first row. purl all stitches. For row two, work as follows: Knit 1, (yam-over, knit two together). Repeat the steps given in parentheses across row.</p>
        <p>Purl all stitches for the third row and knit all stitches for the fourth row.</p>
        <p>Repeat these four rows for desired length.</p>
        <p>Or. cast on 22 stitches and repeat the following row over and over. Knit 1. purl 1, yam-over, (purl two together, knit 1).</p>
        <p>Repeat the steps in parentheses to end of row.</p>
        <p>To make a yam-over before a' purl stitch, wrap the yam completely around the needle, taking it over the top of needle to the</p>
        <p>back and then bringing it to the EnffaffPlTIPnt AnnOlinPPH front to the purl position. Try  -ruillUUHi.eU</p>
        <p>this one with size 8 needles.</p>
        <p>Because of the large volume of mail she receives, Pat is unable to answer your letters personally. However, she welcomes all questions and hints and will use those of general interest in the column whenever possible.</p>
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        <p>Wit's End</p>
        <p>By Erma Bombeck</p>
        <p>PHOENIX, Ariz. - One hundred sixteen degrees. . . I live in the Sun Belt.</p>
        <p>Its a section of the United States that is so named because the area escapes severe winters and has an abundance of sunshine.</p>
        <p>We are having an abundance of sunshine now. To spell it out for you, I havent been able to cross my legs at the knee since the last of May.</p>
        <p>For some time I have felt that those of us who live in this part of the country are misunderstood and much maligned. We have the worst of all worlds.</p>
        <p>When the East and Midwest are suffering through the brutal winters, no one is interested that we are having good weather. Its depressing and considered bad taste to talk about it. When we are suffering through agonizing heat waves and droughts, no one cares.</p>
        <p>During the snowstorms last year in the East our papers were filled with stories of sacrifice, hardship, and devastation. During our summer, we get an occasional pagex)ne picture of a blonde with three ounces of clothing on her back (none on her front) frying an egg on the sidewalk No one looks at the egg</p>
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        <p>MISS LYNNETTE SUE EVERETT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Glenn Everett of Rt. 1, Pinetown, who announce her engagement to Airman Timothy Earl Walston, son of Mr. Douglas Walston of Vanceboro, and Mrs. June Walston of Washington. The wedding will take place in September.</p>
        <p>Ayden News</p>
        <p>Have you ever heard anyone ask Johnny Carson, How HOT was it? Absolutely not.</p>
        <p>Elections are won and lost over the ability to clear roads after a snowstorm, but have you ever heard of a mayor being defeated because she couldnt handle sweat?</p>
        <p>If any of you has an ounce of charity for your fellow person, you will indulge me while I share with you an Arizona summer.</p>
        <p>Its where a woman puts on a pair of oven mitts so she can touch her steering wheel.</p>
        <p>Its where you go to a Little League game and have it called due to lightness.</p>
        <p>Its where a bride watches her wedding ring melt and wonders if shes still married.</p>
        <p>Mhere deodorant ads are considered fiction.</p>
        <p>Where you cultivate fat friends so you'll always be around shade.</p>
        <p>A reader just sent me a clipping on things that are in and</p>
        <p>Dr. Bill Barber of Kansas City, Mo., visited Mr. and Mrs. Clv(ie Barber last week.</p>
        <p>Charlie Dunn Jr. is a patient in a Roanoke Rapids hospital.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Juanita Elks is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dunn Jr.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Pauley of Charleston, W. Va., have been visiting Mrs. Hettie Maddox.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Faye Rogerson, and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Highsmith.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Bonnie T. McCormick left Friday to visit her family. Col, and Mrs. James S. McCormick, in Colorado Springs. Col.</p>
        <p>J. R. Taylor has returned home from Duke Hospital, Durham.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Carla Grizzard has returned home after visiting her mother, Mrs. Billie McLawhorn.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sugg and Chris spent the weekend with friends.</p>
        <p>The John Hart family, of the USAF, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Moore and family spent the weekend with Mrs. C. G. Moore.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jeannette Gardner Hugill has returned to New York City after touring with Musical America in Indiana and she also joined her husband in Oklahoma City, where he was choreogfaphing several musicals.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gardner were weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Redford at their sum-</p>
        <p>chic. According to the story, sweating profusely isdefinite-lyin.</p>
        <p>No one should be allowed to have this much "stvle."</p>
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        <p>Mr. and Mrs. .Mton Gardnei apd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warret recently attended a NACO Con vention in Kansas City.</p>
        <p>Maj. and Mrs. Ben A. Gardnei and family have returned homi after a 10-day vacation at Se Brooke Island,,S.C.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector Greenville, N.C.-Tuesday, July 31.19T93Abducted 5-Year*0ld Girl And Parents Reunited</p>
        <p>HAPPY FAMILY REUNION - Rachel Thompson flashes a big smUe as she and her husband, Russell, and their dau^ter, Caroline, face reporters early</p>
        <p>this morning on their return to Daytcma Beach. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>HEW Sees Excessive Student Aid Awards</p>
        <p>NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - The federal government has ordered Norfolk State University to review records of all students who got financial aid last year and says some money may have to be paid back.</p>
        <p>The U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare told the school to determine the extent of excessive aid awards and other violations found in its federally assisted financial aid programs.</p>
        <p>The order was made after a program review conducted by HEW in April disclosed management problems in Norfolk States financial aid office.</p>
        <p>The university or individual students may have to pay back money if further violations are found, said Frank A. Williar, an assistant HEW administrator in Philadelphia.</p>
        <p>Between 80 and 85 percent of Norfolk States 7,400-student body receives financial aid.</p>
        <p>University officials said Monday they will comply with the August 30 deadline set by HEW.</p>
        <p>A significant number of their concerns have been resolved already, said Dr. Hazo Carter, vice president for student affairs.</p>
        <p>The HEW probe was prompted by reports that many students were ineligible for the aid they received under the Basic Educational Opportunity</p>
        <p>Again Held For Robbery</p>
        <p>NEWTON GROVE, N. C. (AP) - Billy Ray Reid, 34, of Goldsboro, was in custody today under his second bank robbery charge in two years, according to police sources.</p>
        <p>Reid was arrested within five minutes of a holdup staged Mondnay afternoon at the First Citizens Bank of Newton Grove, Police Chief John Hayes said.</p>
        <p>Hayes said Reid apparently walked into the bank armed with a knife and announced, This is a stickup. The bandit jumped across the counter, scooped up money and fled, Hayes said.</p>
        <p>Hayes said he arrested Reid, who offered no resistance, in the post office across the street. Reid was held under $25,000 bond.</p>
        <p>In (ioldsboro. Police Chief C. M. Gilstrap said Reid was on panrie from a prison sentence growing out of a bank robbery in 1977.'</p>
        <p>Gilstrap said Reid held up a (ioldsboro branch of the Wachovia Bank and Trust Ck)., fled on foot and was run down by a Goldsboro policeman within two blocks of the bank.</p>
        <p>TRAFFIC SLOWED</p>
        <p>GAMBOA, Panama Canal Zone (AP)  Traffic was slowed in the Panama Canal after a freighter sank crossways halfway throu^ the 51-mile waterway following a collision. Only one ship at a time was able to move by.</p>
        <p>Grant (BEOG) program.</p>
        <p>The review followed news that the university tost all new federal funding for another financial aid program, the National Direct Student Loan (NDSL), because of a high default rate.</p>
        <p>Carter said collection of student loans has shot up 25 percent since Norfolk State was notified of the loss of federal funds. The university will not be able to recover the money it lost this year, however.</p>
        <p>The HEW report was obtained Monday by The Virginian-Pilot under the Freedom of Information Act.</p>
        <p>The report concluded that poor coordination of financial aid programs have resulted in the following violations;</p>
        <p>The institution packaged financial aid in excess of the students need. Carter said that problem is being corrected.</p>
        <p>The cost of education was not calculated properly when awarding BE(XJ aid. Carter said the school will use set figures next year, according to federel regulations, instead of its own numbers.</p>
        <p>The university has no procedure to identify students who default on Guaranteed Stu</p>
        <p>dent Loans. The college will try to set up a review procedure.</p>
        <p>The HEW report did not specify how many students are affected by the violations, nor how much money is involved. The financial aid program at Norfolk State, one of the largest in Virginia, totals about $4.2 million a year.</p>
        <p>Williar said most of the violations were  ntemal management problems, such as several offices handling similar programs.</p>
        <p>Carter said the school is taking up HEWs suggestion to computerize financial aid records. The Board of Visitors also recently approved the colleges request to the state for permission to buy a $40,000 computerized billing service.</p>
        <p>After it receives Norfolk States report in August, HEW will conduct another audit of the university in December.</p>
        <p>DAYTONA BEACH, Fla (AP)  As tears streamed from her parents eyes, little Caroline Thompson hugged a playmate and smiled at reporters after her rescue from the teen-ager who allegedly abducted her from a hotel parking lot.</p>
        <p>'The blue-eyed, blond 5-year-old clung to her father as she left the Myrtle Beach, S.C., police station where she had munched contentedly on a hot dog and asked for a chocolate milkshake following the ordeal that ended in that resort city Monday.</p>
        <p>Shes fine, said Rachel Thompson, her voice cracking and her eyes red from crying, who along with her husband Russell was flown by chartered jet to Myrtle Beach where they were reunited with their daughter and met some neighbors who had been vacationing there. She wanted to have her picture in the newspaper a while back but we didnt know it would be like this.</p>
        <p>James Keith Tucker, an 18-year-old High Point, N.C. man whom officials said was on parole for an earlier auto theft conviction, was arrested Monday evening and charged with kidnapping and car theft. Tucker was to be arraigned in Florence, S.C., today before a U.S. magistrate.</p>
        <p>FBI Special Agent David Brumble of Jacksonville, Fla., said before the rescue that authorities believed the man only meant to steal the car, and did not plan to abduct the girl.</p>
        <p>The Thompsons returned to Daytona Beach several hours after Caroline was found and were whisked by police to the Holiday Inn where the incident began Saturday  hoping finally to begin their vacation.</p>
        <p>The parents had remained at the hotel in Daytona Beach until word came that their daughter was safe.</p>
        <p>At a motel news conference on their return, Mrs. Thompson said she was thankful that the abductor took care of her child.</p>
        <p>He didnt hurt her in any way and tried to comfort her by telling her that he was taking her to her mother and daddy at home, she said.</p>
        <p>Asked how Caroline reacted when she saw her parents</p>
        <p>CHURCH MEETING</p>
        <p>A Board and members meeting will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. at Warren Chapel Ciiurch.</p>
        <p>Members are urged to attend, says the pastor. Elder A. L. Miller.</p>
        <p>again, she said: She was just as normal as ever and is just beginning to understand that many people have been looking for her.</p>
        <p>Caroline, cradled in her fathers arms, appeared sleepy and said nothing.</p>
        <p>TTie Dunwoody, Ga.. familys two-day ordeal ended when Donald and Edith Howell of (ioldsboro. N.C., told FBI agents they noticed a man and Caroline as they checked into a Myrtle Beach motel Sunday.</p>
        <p>But it wasnt until the couple saw pictures of a suspect and Caroline on television Monday that they realized she was the missing girl.</p>
        <p>The Howells quickly notified police, who spotted a man driving the Thompsons late model Oldsmobile station wagon near the motel.</p>
        <p>The car zoomed away, officials said. One patrolman took two shots at the tires, police said, but failed to stop the car. The high-speed chase through Myrtle Beach ended seven miles later, when Patrolman David Smith used his cruiser to block the speeding station wagon.</p>
        <p>The little girl and the familys two dogs were safe in the back of the car.</p>
        <p>As they left Myrtle Beach late Monday for a flight back to Daytona Beach, Mrs. Thomp</p>
        <p>son thanked reporters for issuing their pleas to the kidnapper.</p>
        <p>No words 1 can ever utter can express our appreciation for everything you did to let it b known how we were looking for her and how much we needed her back, she said.</p>
        <p>Caroline was in the back seat of the family station wagon as her father. Russell, checked into the Daytona Beach Holiday Inn Saturday, where the family planned to vacation and celebrate his 34th birthday.</p>
        <p>As Mrs. Thompson sat in the car reading a magazine, a man jumped into the drivers seat. Mrs. Thompson scrambled from the car and tried to retrieve her daughter from the back seat.</p>
        <p>The man zoomed away, however, with Caroline screaming.</p>
        <p>Thompson said he did not know how long they might remain in Florida.</p>
        <p>Right now, this litte girl is tired and she wants to go to the beach tomorrow and to the pool tomorrow and shes got to get to bed, he said.</p>
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        <p>The Belk-Tyler Downtown Store Advertisement Which Appeared in The Monday Edition Of The Daiiy Reflector Erroneously Stated Their Dollar Day Sale Days.</p>
        <p>It Should Have Read As Follows: City Wide Dollar Days Sale Start Thursday, Ends Saturday!</p>
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        <p>Industry To Miss Its Target</p>
        <p>If the tobacco industry ever had an enemy, Joseph Califano, outgoing secretary of Health, Education and Welfare certainly filled the role.</p>
        <p>So his leaving the office ought to be a time of celebration for the tobacco industry. Right?</p>
        <p>Not quite.</p>
        <p>The Charlotte Observer reported that tobac-codom will miss Califano. He attacked the tobacco situation like a Carrie Nation and the industry believes the result was to make* It a political, rather than a health issue.</p>
        <p>Califano, by the nature of his attacks, made it very political, especially with him having been a chainsmoker who quit, one source said. He left</p>
        <p>himself open to ridicule. Thats something you can counterattack without feeling embarrassed.</p>
        <p>Theres no doubt that the Califano outspokenness made him ideal as a rallying point for tobacco interests in fighting for the industry.</p>
        <p>Probably Califanos departure is going to make little difference in HEWs campaign against tobacco. Spokesmen for HEW may draw fewer headlines than the outspoken Califano, but the policy will still be anti-smoking.</p>
        <p>The tobacco industry must continue to emphasize that the individual has the right to choose whether or not to smoke.</p>
        <p>Tomorrow Carolina East mall, a major regional shopping center, will open to the public on Memorial Drive south of Greenville Boulevard.</p>
        <p>The new mall is as modern as can be, and it will be an important addition to the rapidly growing</p>
        <p>THIS AFTERNOON</p>
        <p>commercial areas in Greenville and Pitt County.</p>
        <p>We welcome the merchants of Carolina East, who will be offering new retail services to a multicounty area of Eastern North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Water Resources Policies</p>
        <p>By BILL NOBUTT</p>
        <p>RALEIGH  There is plenty of water in North Carolina to meet future needs.</p>
        <p>The problem is simply one of management, a report to the states Environmental Management Commission concludes.</p>
        <p>If we are willing to pay the price both in dollars and in some constraints in terms of subjecting ourselves to management, there is no reason why there .should be any shortage of water in this state to meet all reasonable social, environmental, and economic needs.</p>
        <p>In one form or another, the water is here, flatly states the extensive report on Policy for Water Resources Planning prepared by John Wray of the water resources unit of the Department of Natural and Economic Resources.</p>
        <p>Future Directions</p>
        <p>The policy guidelines contain numerous findings of problems and recommendations for consideration by state agencies and the General Assembly in developing an overall water use pol icy for the state.</p>
        <p>The guiding philosophy to planning water use is spelled out in the policy paper: We should think first not of water but of people and their aspirations and needs in which water plays an important role.</p>
        <p>Following that guideline, the proposed policy charts specific directions for economic development, environmental protection, and combinations of those two interests in all of the states various hydrological study areas of one or more river basins.</p>
        <p>The year-long project resulted in a 332-page book which catalogs specific areas which have problems of flooding, drought, erosion, or uneven distribution of water. Some 1,000 proposed water resource projects of various sorts are listed, including projects under study for flood control, reservoirs, water and sewer lines, parks, greenways and wilderness areas, access to public water recreation and land for future needs, and harbor or navigation proposals.</p>
        <p>A statewide policy has become essential the policy</p>
        <p>guide suggests because water is a multi-use but finite resource and its allocation must meet a diversity of</p>
        <p>demands Important</p>
        <p>tradeoffs must be considered.</p>
        <p>BILL</p>
        <p>, .s j -1 NOBLITT</p>
        <p>One-Sided</p>
        <p>Many special-interest groups propose solutions which reflect the singular mission of the group rather than the overall scope of problems  Once a simplistic</p>
        <p>.solution has been proposed, its proponents are faced with the task of supporting it ... The public doesnt know whom to believe.</p>
        <p>Thus, the running battle between economic growth and development, environmentalists who oppo.se growth at any cost, and the public which is caught in the middle can only be resolved through a political process.</p>
        <p>Policy recommendations listed follow the principle of water for people, with much</p>
        <p>emphasis on expanded recreational use of water, flood control through building restrictions rather than artificial controls, concern for wildlife in future water use decisions, and stringent antipollution measures.</p>
        <p>The proposals get deeply into future industrial growth in recommending that the state encourage large water-using industries to locate in water-rich areas, namely: the lower reach of Yadkin-Pee Dee, Roanoke, Cape Fear, Catawba, French Broad, Neuse, and Tar-Pamlico.</p>
        <p>Likewise, future power plants should be in those water-rich areas, and should be restricted in water withdrawals during drought periods.</p>
        <p>F^looding comes in for major attention, with the growing problem of heavy water runoff from developed areas blamed for downstream flooding in many cases. More emphasis should be given to restricting building in floodplain lands, and to computing the effects of buildings and parking lots on nearby streams.</p>
        <p>THE INSIDE REPORT</p>
        <p>Critic Of Jordan Forms</p>
        <p>By ROWLAND EVANS</p>
        <p>and ROBERT NOVAK</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - After President Carter lectured worried sub-cabinet officers on the necessity for absolute loyalty during his July 24 meeting with them, one official rose to declare that  loyalty or no loyalty  Hamilton Jordans job evaluation forms were ridiculous.</p>
        <p>The lone critic was Secretary of the Army Clif-f ord Alexander, a Washington lawyer who once ran for mayor of the District of Columbia and before that served on Lyndon B. Johnsons White House staff. He complained that the forms for evaluating administration officials appointed by the president, Jordans first move as White House chief of staff, were unprofessional</p>
        <p>and sophomoric.</p>
        <p>Alexander was expressing the thoughts of scores of his colleagues who were too worried about their jobs to say so to the presidents face. Cliff showed a lot of guts, one a.ssistant secretary confided to us, but maybe 1 would, too, if 1 were handsome, brilliant and black.</p>
        <p>Carter reacted to Alexanders complaint with a smile but did not back down. He contended that I could do better and so could everybody else in the administration, Jordans fitness forms (as the president called them) were merely an instrument toward that end. Earlier, he had vigorously defended Jordan as chief of staff, detailing the long and intimate political relationship between the president and his top aide.</p>
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        <p>A footnote: Besides his demand for absolute loyalty, the presidents principal message to the sub-cabinet officials was that he and his administration had been transformed by the Camp David meetings. Before then. Carter said, he had been talking but nobody had been listening.</p>
        <p>Califanos Sin Without naming him, President Carter took a hard swing at Joseph Califano as secretary of health, education and welfare, at the famous July 17 cabinet meeting that set the stage for mass firings.</p>
        <p>Beginning his recital of alleged shortcomings and failures by his cabinet. Carter looked directly at Califano and said, in effect: How do you think I felt when a governor told me up at Camp David that a member of my cabinet had come into his state and made two major announcements of government grants  without once mentioning Jimmy Carters Neither governor nor state was named. But there was no question Califano was fhe cabinet member Carter had in mind, and lovaltv was the</p>
        <p>unspoken charge.</p>
        <p>Califano was shaken. But not nearly so much as a few days later, after he was fired, when he was called a liar.</p>
        <p>A footnote: Insiders are convinced that Carters rough handling of Califano will drive him publicly into Sen. Edward M. Kennedys comer for the presidential nomination. Califano, they say, is bent on revenge. Bakers SALT Pitch Although Sen. Howard Baker declares his opposition to the SALT II treaty is in no way political, a private new fundraising appeal for his presidential campaign has an overriding flavor.</p>
        <p>The senators letter, signed Howard, warned that he must now drastically curtail travel in behalf of the Republican presidential nomination. Im going to stay in Washington to lead the fight in the Senate against the dangerous SALT II arms treaty negotiated by the Carter administration, he told previous campaign contributors. That means the flow of critically needed cam-paign funds will slow dramatically.</p>
        <p>(Continued on page 6)</p>
        <p>Strength For Today</p>
        <p>THE CLEANSING POWER OF FAITH</p>
        <p>Greek mythology gives us the story of Herakles cleansing the stables of Augeas These stables, having housed thousands of oxen had not been cleaned for thirty years. Herakles was c'ommanded to clean them in one day. His own efforts would have been quite unavailing for such a task, but Herakles accomplished it by causing the river Alpheus to run through the stables.</p>
        <p>If people depended solely upon their own efforts and resources to cleanse their</p>
        <p>lives, they could never do so. They can accomplish this objective only by turning to some great resource above and apart from their own livS.</p>
        <p>And this resource is the spirit of God. which has all the cleansing power of the river .Mpheus, and more. All the agonizing and effort which we can bring to bear on our problems will tM*ing only limited results. But when the spirit of God runs through a human heart, vile and debasing evil is swept away,</p>
        <p>Elisha Douglass</p>
        <p>A SERIOUS STRAIN ON TOGETHERNESS!  Th n rtC</p>
        <p>Flood Debate</p>
        <p>IT SEEMS NOGREAT TRICK TO GET DISPARATE 60UPSV.</p>
        <p>OF DISSIDENTS TO GET TOGETHER TO OUST AN UNPOPULAR LEADER</p>
        <p>Big Addition To Our Commercial Area</p>
        <p>-BUT-</p>
        <p>JUST TRY TO GET THOSE SAME DISSlDENiT GROUPS together IN SETTING UP THEIR NEW GOVERNMENT/</p>
        <p>By JAMES J. KILPATRICK</p>
        <p>Joining Roll Of Honor</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - The University of Maryland recently was the beneficiary of a singular honor, capable of being turned to great advantage in coming years. The university was formally enrolled upon the List of Censured Administrations maintained by the American Association of University Professors.</p>
        <p>It is not every university that can qualify for so high an honor, and great credit should go to Marylands President John S. Toll for</p>
        <p>bravery beyond the call of action in provoking this award. Mr. Toll had the fortitude last year to reject the proposed appointment of a left-wing professor as head of the universitys Department of Government and Politics. For this exercise in exemplary judgment, this censure was duly imposed.</p>
        <p>Yes, I mean to be sarcastic, but this affair demands it. I find the action of the AAUP at its Houston convention so irrational as to defy comprehension by men who live in the real world. The</p>
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>Letters submitted for Public Forum should be limited to 300 words. The editor reserves the right to edit longer letters.</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>Having been away several days, it came as a great shock to learn of the passing of Mayor S. Eugene West. He, like his father, whom I knew quite well, made a contribution to their communities which will always be remembered.</p>
        <p>My association with Gene began in May of 1954 and continued until his passing, although for the past few years our paths did not cross as often as I would have liked. Gene was a man of strong convictions and most of the time ri^t. He, during his years of public life, had the citizens of Greenville as a whole at heart. He was not a man to be pressured by a few selfish, self-centered people. What he started, he finished. On several occasions, we spoke of plowing up Evans Street and planting grass and it finally came to pass. I could name a number of firsts that he pushed for, such as Urban Renewal, a highway thoroughfare plan and others, all of which have made Greenville a better place in which to live.</p>
        <p>The leadership, dedicated service, untiring efforts and love for the people of Greenville drove him to the many accomplishments, all of which have lessmed the problems today for a fast-growing city.</p>
        <p>He worked for a balanced economy through diversified industry, was proud of East Carolina University and boosted its growth, worked to no end for better health programs in Greenville, was a strong supp&amp;lt;Mter of better education and was determined to make Greenville the most progressive city in the state of North Carolina, which he did.</p>
        <p>Gene West was an humble Christian man who made Greenville what it is today. I know. It was my pleasure to work with him.</p>
        <p>Leonard P. Bloxam</p>
        <p>Former Director of Utilities and City Manager</p>
        <p>associations position is that Maryland committed a grave violation of the principles governing academic freedom. The position is asinine.</p>
        <p>The affair arose in the fall of 1977, when a search committee began looking for a candidate to fill the vacant post as head of the Department of Government and Politics. Early in 1978 the committee came up with two finalists, a Midwestern professor not publicly identified, and Professor Bertell Oilman of New York University.</p>
        <p>Provost Murray E. Polakoff chose Dr. Oilman and sent his recommendation to the universitys then president, Dr. Wilson Homer Elkins.</p>
        <p>Dr. Elkins stalled until his term of office ran out on June 30. His successor, Dr. Toll, after three weeks of review and consultation, concluded that Dr. Oilman was not the best qualified candidate he could hope to find. The president firmly denied that Dr. Oilmans political beliefs had anything to do with his decision.</p>
        <p>Dr. Oilman is a Marxist. His academic credentials (Wisconsin and Oxford) were impeccable; his experience (Chicago, Columbia, NYU) was impressive; his testimonial letters from colleagues and students were highly commendatory. But the professor, on the record of his own published writing, is not only a Marxist theorist but an activist who believes in exploiting the teachers role.</p>
        <p>The professor makes no bones about it. In a long essay last year, On Teaching Marxism and Building the Movement. he boasted of the number of socialist journals and newsletters that now circulate within the academic community. He was proud to</p>
        <p>(Continued on page 6)</p>
        <p>By DONALD M. ROTHBERG Associated Press Write-</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - First, there were Harold Browns charts of blue, green and red lines playing nuclear tag and telling the story of who would have how many warheads after the first or second exchanges of missiles if the United States and Soviet Union fought the war to end all wars.</p>
        <p>It was all part of the defense secretarys case for the SALT' treaty.</p>
        <p>Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., also had some charts. 'The senator, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, supports the treaty. His charts had two colunuis with numbers in each. They showed Harts estimates of how many nuclear warheads the Soviets would have with the treaty and without the treaty.</p>
        <p>Given Harts position on SALT, no one was surprised that he estimated the Soviets would have a lot more warheads without SALT.</p>
        <p>At the other end of the long committee table, right next to the easel holding Harts charts, sat Sen. Roger Jepsen, R-Iowa.</p>
        <p>When his turn to question Brown came, Jepsen produced his own visual aides. Not charts, but pictures of the hulls of B52 bombers, sitting in storage in a field.</p>
        <p>Jepsen asked Brown if those stored bombers werent being counted in the treaty as part of the U.S. strategic arsenal. Yes. indeed, replied Brown, because the United States didnt want to give the Soviets a chance to avoid having their bombers counted by putting them in storage.</p>
        <p>(Continued on page 6)</p>
        <p>40 Years Ago Today</p>
        <p>July 31,1939</p>
        <p>J.H. Rose, state commander of the American Legion, was in Chapel Hill this afternoon attending a meeting of the committee on free tuition for the children of veterans disabled in World War I. The session was held in the office of president Graham.</p>
        <p>Commander Rose will be in Charlotte tomorrow to assist Legion officials there in celebrating the final American Legion baseball game between Charlotte and Richmond County.</p>
        <p>The athletic event will commemorate the 100th anniversary of baseball and 13 years of American Legion baseball in Charlotte. The American Legion dignitary will return Wednesday.</p>
        <p>Carl L. Bailey, training committee chairman of Boy Scouts, today advised Dr. R.L. Hildrop. chairman of leadership training for the Greenville district, that the adult training school will open at Camp Charles on Friday and continue through Sunday until 2 p.m.</p>
        <p>In addition to the adult leaders, including scoutmasters and assistants, over 60 scouts are expected to attend the camp. Work covered during the three-day encampment will be the troop training course which is required for the scoutmaster to secure a scouters key.</p>
        <p> Stuart Morgan</p>
        <p>One Can Bypass The Brokers</p>
        <p>ByJOHNCUNNIFF AP Business Analyst NEW YORK (AP)-If you dont like to deal with brokers or pay their commissions, you can still buy stock in some American companies. And pay only 55 or a bit more for the bookkeeping char^.</p>
        <p>The way was cleared a few days ago by the National Association of Investment Clubs, which hopes eventually to make shares in as many as 200 or 300 companies availaUe under its stock-buying plan.</p>
        <p>There is a hitch, if you want to call it that: You must belong to the association, which has an annual membership fee of $15. but that mi^it not be a bad idea. Numerous biefits are of-j fered to members.</p>
        <p>But first, the details:</p>
        <p>Many hundreds of companies have plans that laWe their shareholders to buy odd amounts of stiares, eith-</p>
        <p>quarterly or monthly, by-sending in whatever they can afford, in some instances only $10.</p>
        <p>With that money, and with dividends from shares already owned, the company or its agent, a bank usually, buys shares or fractions of them at the going price or even at a discount, plus a tiny handling fee.</p>
        <p>Once a person is a shareholder, he or she need never again pay a brokerage commission in order to purchase more shares. But initially, in order to become a shareholder you must buy throu^ a broker.</p>
        <p>Even if a person bought only one share from the brtier in order to qualify for the investntent plan, the broker would be compdled by economics to charge a minimum fee. pertiaps $20 or $25.</p>
        <p>Thats where the National Association of Investm^it</p>
        <p>Clubs comes in. It already is a member of many plans. Now it offers to buy for members, for a one-time bookkeeping fee of $5 for each company purchased.</p>
        <p>So far. the association is offering to purchase stock in 14 concerns, but Thomas OHara, chairman, believes the service could become so popular that the list will quickly grow, even to 300.</p>
        <p>The plan could become a great promotional tool for the association, especially since it now views itself as spokesman not only for clubs but for all small investors, who sometimes get lost among the bigs.</p>
        <p>For the $15 a year mem-bershp fee. the association provides an investws manual or learn-by-doing textbook, the monthly magazine Better Investing, low-cost seminars and meetings, and lobbying.</p>
        <p>It offers more too: a way of life, (xc at leart a way of in</p>
        <p>vesting. Its files bulge with accounts of people who secured their future by following a simple, usually painless investment formula.</p>
        <p>The association (1515 East Eleven Mile Road. Royal Oak, Michigan 48067) developed and tested the formula over close to four decades, in expanding economies and receding, in bull markets and bear.</p>
        <p>The truth is that successful clubs  and NAIC members are successful, averaging compounded annual earnings of 10.46 percent  seek to double their investment in three to five years. And they doit.</p>
        <p>Many club members learn so much about investing, and about individual stocks, that they (^)i paswial accounts as well, wbich is one reason why the NAIC is now expanding to include individual memberships.</p>
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        <p>Calm Convicted Killer Looking To Another Trial</p>
        <p>By RICK SPRATUNG Auociated Press Writer MIAMI (AP)  Twice deadlocked between life and death, a jury has voted to send smiling former law student Theo</p>
        <p>dore R. Bundy to Floridas electric chair for strangling two sorority sisters. Now a judge must decide whether to take the jurys advice.</p>
        <p>Judge Kdward D. Cowart</p>
        <p>said he would announce today whether Bundy is to live in t prison or die in Old Sparky, the oak chair in the states death chamber.</p>
        <p>Bundy seemed unconcerned.</p>
        <p>One Tobacco Grower Is Content With Prices</p>
        <p>"See you next trial," he said with a grin on the way out Monday after the jury recommended his execution.</p>
        <p>The jurors were out for just under two hours. On the first ballot, six jurors voted for Bundy to live, said juror Mary Russo. Six voted for death. Another vote produced another tie.</p>
        <p>Each time we voted secretly," she said, The third time we came up with a majority. Jurors would not say what the final vote was.</p>
        <p>Under Floridas two-stage</p>
        <p>trial system in capital cases, a unanimous jury vote is required . for a conviction. But only a simple majority is needed for the jurys non-binding recommendation on a penalty,</p>
        <p>Cowart gave no hint whether he would accept the jury recommendation. He has sentenced three people to death, once overriding a jury' that recommended life in prison.</p>
        <p>Florida electrocuted convicted murder John A. Spenkel-ink on May 25, the first time in</p>
        <p>12 years an inmate in an American prison was executed unwillingly.</p>
        <p>Bundy seemed without emotion when the jurys recommendation was read. As he had when he was convicted six days earlier, he remained serene.</p>
        <p>chewing idly on a mint and scribbling notes on a yellow pad.</p>
        <p>Then he rose  but only to speak in calm tones. He wanted to make sure his family could visit him in jail. Cowart said they could.</p>
        <p>Prosecutor Larry Simpson re-</p>
        <p>LUCAMA, N.C. (AP) -While most tobacco growers maintain the extraordinary problems of raising their crops and getting them to market at what they consider all-too-low prices, at least one says he has no complaints.</p>
        <p>Ive got the best harvesting crew in the county, said Lin-wood H .Sonny" Scott of Wil-</p>
        <p>Klpatrck Col. ...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 4)</p>
        <p>see four widely used radical introductions to courses in American government where six years earlier there were none. He urged a renewed dedication by socialist teachers to make the most effective use of the classroom situation.</p>
        <p>Are we to understand from the AAUP that such unabashed assertions are to be ignored absolutely? Nonsense! A public institution, supported by tax funds, surely has some obligation toward at least a decent neutrality on the teaching of economic theory. The notion that professors are creatures of distilled intellect, delivering themselves of antiseptic lectures cleansed of every germ of predilection, is hokum. It is as absurd as the notion that judges discard their prejudices when they don judicial robes.</p>
        <p>To predicate academic policies on so unrealistic a posture is to make academic freedom more of a shibboleth than it already is. Of course professors have pet theories. Of course they are biased this way or that. Of course they influence receptive students toward their own ethical, scholarly or political views. Professors are not dummies, though the AAUPs vote of 143 to 101 to censure Maryland might provoke some, reservations on tpat score.</p>
        <p>Sure, a free society must defend a right to teach, and in some forums a right to indoctrinate as well. But no search committee or faculty committee or pointy-headed pressure group has any right to substitute its judgment for the judgment of a university president in matters such as this. Presidents have rights as well as professors. In failing to recognize this common-ense rule of executive authority, the AAUP makes its hoity-toity List of Censured Administrations a veritable roll of honor.</p>
        <p>son County. 1 can grow an acre of tobacco as cheap as anybody.</p>
        <p>He placed his 1978 costs at 70.5 cents per pound plus the cost of leased poundage quota. He predicted the figure will be higher this year.</p>
        <p>With blue mold, herbicide-contaminated fertilizer, rising fuel co4s and the high cost of getting the leaf to market, this has been a year of bad news for North Carolina tobacco growers.</p>
        <p>But Scott, 31, has refused to let Uhose setbacks dampen his enthusiasm. The 1979 tobacco crop is the 11th harvested by Scott and his wife, Alice. They have about 1,000 acres of all crops, mostly com and soybeans.</p>
        <p>Scott insists he isnt becoming rich, however, noting most of the earnings are plowed back into the ground.</p>
        <p>We were married on Oct. 6 (I960) and bought a tractor on Nov. 16, Scott said. We havent been out of debt since, but we havent fallen behind on any loan payments either.</p>
        <p>My tobacco is as clean as any machine-harvested tobacco on the market floor and as clean as much of the hand-harvested tobacco, he said.</p>
        <p>Scott has the record of a farmer with substantial management capabilities. He has been the Wilson County corn-growing champion three years, and in 1977, he was named the county and states outstanding young farmer.</p>
        <p>The latest recognition to come Scotts way was being named Outstanding Young Tobacco Grower in the beltwide recognition program, sponsored by Philip Morris USA.</p>
        <p>.Sonny has gotten where he is by asking questions and taking a positive, aggressive approach to farming," said Connie Jernigan. chairman of the Wilson County staff of the Agricultural Extension Service. He has tremendous ability to manage a farming business, and he doesnt hesitate to adopt new technology if hes shown that its an improvement over the oid</p>
        <p>Scott said the coastant controversy surrounding tobacco does not worry him.</p>
        <p>Tobacco is going to be grown as long as there are people on this earth. It may be a smaller volume than were growing today, but tobacco is still going to be grown, and I plan to be one of those growing it.</p>
        <p>Gains Claimed By Fire Crews</p>
        <p>BUNDY MAKES A FACE  Theodore Bundy makes a face after judge Edw. D. Cowart leaves the courtroom following the verdict of the jury for a death'penalty in Bundys trial. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Prices Were Up On All 3 N.C. Tobacco Belts</p>
        <p>Evans-Novak . . .</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 4) Therefore, he urged these past givers to reach deep for as much as possible up to the overall $1,000 limit, in hopes of raising an extra $81..500 by-Aug. 17  and hurry. Everyday that goes by during the SALT debates without hearing from you puts my campaign that much further behind schedule financially." Baker admonished his friends.</p>
        <p>SenatMlal TV Blackout</p>
        <p>Although President Carters senior aides con sidered his prime-time televised news conference of July 25 one of his most important public appearances, many Democratic senators did not bother to watch.</p>
        <p>Their ready-made excuse was Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrds annual party for his Democratic Senate colleagues. I guess we could have gotten a TV set and watched, but nobody bothered, one senator told us. The nobody included the presi dent of the Senate: Vice President Walter Mndale.</p>
        <p>Carter strategists hc^ the press conference would wipe away the aftertaste of the cabinet shuffle. But it may have been just as well that the senators were not watching. Carters blunt put-down of Sen. Henry M. Jackson would have offended many.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Prices were up Monday on all three North Carolina tobacco belts over Thursdays prices, according to the Federal State Market News Service.</p>
        <p>On the Eastern Belt, 7.2 million pounds .sold for an average of $125.78 per hundred pounds, up $2,17 from Thursday. So far this season, 26.9 million pounds have been sold on the belt, at a season average of $124.32.</p>
        <p>Third and fourth quality lugs and fourth-quality primings made up almost two-thirds of the heavy volume.</p>
        <p>On the sandhills markets in the Middle Belt, 773,816 pounds</p>
        <p>RothbergCol...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 4)</p>
        <p>The committees sesnior Republican, Sen. John Tower of Texas, had been leaning b^ck in his chair, one foot up on the table, and peering over his half glasses at Harts numbers.</p>
        <p>Tower doesn't like the treaty and Harts figures didnt set well with him.</p>
        <p>The next day. Tower arrived with charts. His indicated the Soviets wouldnt do much more without SALT than they could do with the treaty .Sen. John Warner, R-Va.. came up with a chart designed to show the Soviets could move ahead with weapons development programs under SAl^T,</p>
        <p>By this time. Sen John Culver, D-lowa, dec'ided he had seen enough charts "It might bt' time to initiate the chart limitation talks." suggested Culver</p>
        <p>were sold Monday at an average of $124.47 per hundred pounds, up $4.63 from Thursday. The .season average on the belt is $121.75 for the 2.9 million pounds sold.</p>
        <p>The quality breakdown on the market changed considerably, with an 11 percent increase in tobacco graded good with a similar decline in fair and low grades.</p>
        <p>With its ICBMs. SLBMs, ALCMs, GLCMs, etc., SALT has more alphatiet terms than the New Deal So, its no wonder senators began to get a little confused over ordinary names.</p>
        <p>1 would like to compliment Gen. Brown." said Warner, referring to Gen. David C. Jones.</p>
        <p>Gen. Meyer, you've been associated with the ABM treaty, isnt that right." Jepsen asked Cicn. Edwai^ C. Meyer. Army-chief of staff.</p>
        <p>No." replied the general. Thats (ien. Stu Meyer."</p>
        <p>Sen. James Exon. D-Neb.. kept referring to Adm. Thomas Hayward, chief of naval operations. as Adm. Hayw-ood."</p>
        <p>At one point. Exon called Jones. "Gen. Rogers. w-hich prompted the general to respond. "Senator. Im Gen. Jones. I almost called you Sen. obil."</p>
        <p>Circus Gives Away Fertilizer</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) - The 100 persons who took advantage of the Ringling Bros. Barnum &amp;amp; Bailey giveaway put up a big stink as they left in trucks and Cadillacs filled with elephant manure.</p>
        <p>The circus has offered the free fertilizer to greenthumbs from New- York to Los Angeles as it travels across the country.</p>
        <p>In New York, so many people wanted it that they ran out, said publicist Susan Reynolds. It was amazing.</p>
        <p>The manure  collected mostly from 18 circus elephants  was shoveled from bins into plastic garbage bags, cartons, boxes and burlap sacks Monday morning.</p>
        <p>One man dressed in a tie and suit drove up in a real fancy car and got a bag for a friend whos an organic gardener, Ms. Reynolds said, A lot of true-blue organic gardeners showed up, too, but there were even ladies dressed up in all their finery who looked like they were on their way to lunch in Beverlv Hills."</p>
        <p>The remaining Middle Belt markets will open this week, Durham, Henderson, Louisburg and Oxford will hold first sales Tuesday. Warrenton is scheduled to begin auctions Wednesday.</p>
        <p>Gov. Jim Hunt will be on hand Tuesday for the opening sales at the Roycroft-Currin Warehouse in Durham. Warehousemen anticipate good prices for opening sales because they say the quality of tobacco on the floor is better than it has been for several years.</p>
        <p>The warehousemen expect a full sale Tuesday, but said volume may decrease for the next week because the crop is about 10 days late this year due to cool spring temperatures and recent rains.</p>
        <p>Bobby Thomas of Planters Warehouse, where the first sale will be held in Durham, said buyers seem to be looking for tobacco with the dark yellow color of this years crop.</p>
        <p>We had an excellent crop last year, but its going to be as good or better this year, he said.</p>
        <p>On the North Carolina-South Carolina Border Belt, 6.9 million pounds were sold Monday at an average of $136.38 per hundred pounds, up $4.04 from Thursdays average. A total of 37.5 million pounds have been sold so far this season at an average of $130.93.</p>
        <p>Volume was light to moderate, with the top average of $153 paid for good lemon leaf.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Fire crews finally have gotten the upper hand on a costly forest fire in dense timber along the Middle Fork of Idahos Salmon River, and have snuffed out another blaze in the western part of the state.</p>
        <p>But a third fire, which went into its 15th day today, continued to burn farther north on the Salmon, at Ship Island.</p>
        <p>And in California, firefighters hoped to gain control today of a 1,300-acre fire in the Sequoia National Forest  the last of the major fires burning in Southern California.</p>
        <p>Forest Service officials in Idaho said the 2,250-acre fire on the Middle Fork was controlled at 6 p.m. Monday after an effort that involved up to 600 firefighters over the weekend.</p>
        <p>That fire started Thursday about 40 miles northwest of Stanley. Officials said a careless camper or a tossed cigarette started the blaze.</p>
        <p>Forest Service spokesman Dale Dufour said the bill for the blaze so far is $505,575. It costs us about $150,000 per day, he said. That covers aircraft charter, food, a catering service, equipment and salaries, he said.</p>
        <p>p  e* J  second Salm-</p>
        <p>rOr Pitt StUaGnt  at  ship  island,</p>
        <p>was put at $253,000 bv Vera MOUNT OLIVE - Carol Crandall, Salmon National For-Lynne Morris, daughter of Mr. est fire information officer, and Mrs. Linwood Morris of That blaze has been burning 14 Winterville, has been awarded a days, in steep mountain slopes. Faculty Scholarship of $250 to One firefighter reportedly Mount Olive College for the suffered an injured knee and 1979-80 school year.  cuts after he slipped and rolled</p>
        <p>A 1979 graduate of D. H. Con- down a slope Monday after-ley High School. Carol was a noon. Last Thursday, 29-year-member of the National Honor old Kyle Pattee lost his life Society and Literary Club. She fighting the fire, plans to prepare for a career in Ms. Crandall said the Ship dentistry.  Island blaze remains perilous.</p>
        <p>Scholarship</p>
        <p>This fire goes from 3,200 feet to 8,500 feet elevation, she said. They are having trouble with rattlesnakes, too.</p>
        <p>Firefighters said that if the weather remains cool for a couple of days, they might keep the Ship Island blaze within its present boundaries, covering about 6,500 acres. But that is contingent on a lot of variables, Ms. Crandall said.</p>
        <p>It might keep going until the end of August, she said.</p>
        <p>A third forest fire in Western Idaho was controlled Monday evening by quick action by smokejumpers and aerial drops of fire-retardant material. That fire had us worried for a while, Dufour said.</p>
        <p>In California, the fire in the Kern River Canyon near Miracle Hot Springs threatened some homes for a while Monday, but firefighters were able keep the blaze away. Sequoia Forest spokeswoman Alice Buckley said.</p>
        <p>Earlier Monday, firefighters started mopping up a stubborn 1,900-acre fire that had burned for four days in the El Cajon area of San Bernardino County. That fire was caused by exhaust from a train.</p>
        <p>minded jurors of Lisa Levy, 20, and Margaret Bowman, 21, who were battered, choked, and bitten in the Chi Omega sorority house in Tallahassee. Three other young women were beaten the same morning around the Florida State University campus.</p>
        <p>Bundy wouldnt let his lawyers introduce results of his last psychiatric test, but public defender Margaret Good tried to depict a client with a troubled mind.</p>
        <p>The crimes were the product of delusion, disorder and compulsion, she said. She argued that the victims had not suffered. They were sleeping, she said. They felt no pain.</p>
        <p>Later, she noted the defense has until Aug. 10 to file a motion for a new trial and said We will file it before that time.</p>
        <p>Bundy has other dates in court.</p>
        <p>He is due for trial in September on a charge of murdering 12-year-old Kimberly Leach, of Lake City, Fla., on Feb. 9,1978. He is charged in Colorado with the 1975 slaying of Dearborn, Mich., nurse Caryn Campbell. He is still under a 15-year Utah prison sentence for the 1974 kidnapping of 17-year-old Carol DaRonch.</p>
        <p>The FBI said in early 1978 that Bundy was sought for questioning in three dozen murders of young women.</p>
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        <p>Standby Gas Rationing</p>
        <p>The DaUy Reflector. Greenville. N.C.Tueeday. July 31.197H-7</p>
        <p>Bill Seen As Weakened</p>
        <p>By TOM RAUM Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON ( AP) - Congressional leaders, hopeful of putting a standby gas rationing proposal on President Carters desk by Thursday night, are working hard to reverse a House vote they claim seriously weakened the bill.</p>
        <p>However, todays scheduled floor vote on rationing was expected to be close  far closer than Democratic leaders were predicting a week ago.</p>
        <p>The standby rationing bill is the first piece of the presidents new energy plan to emerge for congressional floor debate.</p>
        <p>House Speaker Thomas P. ONeill said he thought there were enough votes to pass the measure in a form Carter can accept  without a Republican-sponsored amendment adopted last Wednesday that limits the presidents flexibility.</p>
        <p>"I think we can get the votes to knock that out. O.Neill said in an interview. But the speaker also said hes no longer so sure of his vote-predicting prowess as a result of last weeks setback, which he conceded caught him by surprise.</p>
        <p>A number of members remain reluctant to relinquish to</p>
        <p>No Response To</p>
        <p>Scoff Charges</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) - Gov. Jim Hunt does not plan to respond to charges by former Gov, Robert W. Scott that Hunt is trying to create a dynasty.</p>
        <p>Our folks in North Carolina didnt intend to perpetuate a perpetuity, to create a dynasty to seize control of the political power structure and and establish a machine, Scott told a Tobaccoland Kiwanis Club audience in Durham Monday.</p>
        <p>Hunte offered no public response. and his press secretary, Gary Pearce, said there would be none.</p>
        <p>Scotts statement came during a portion of his speech dealing with the Hunt-backed constitutional change of 1977 that permits a governor for the first time to succeed himself.</p>
        <p>Scott, son of the late Gov. W. Kerr Scott, said he is considering a bid to stop Hunt from achieving that goal. But he said he is not yet prepared to make a public statement on his possible gubernatorial candidacy.</p>
        <p>Im very much a possibility for 80, said Scott. On a scale from one to 10, Id say Im a very solid 4.999.</p>
        <p>Scotts speech to the Kiwa-nians came three days after he said in another interview that he probably would not be a candidate for office in 1980. He said Monday he may have been too negative in the comments on his candidacy made Friday at his farm in Haw River.</p>
        <p>In his prepared remarks Scott scolded Hunt for what he called a lack of leadership, further political aspirations and yielding to special interests. He devoted more than half of a six-page text to his attack on the governor, at one point saying Hunts administration practiced politiocs of retrenchment.</p>
        <p>Scott said Hunt should not be given the impression that passage of the amendment was a free ticket to return to the governors martsion.</p>
        <p>I dont believe that just because our citizens approved by a narrow vote a constitutional amendment that allows a governor to run for a consecutive term, that they meant for it to be automatic that a governor would succeed himself, said Scott.</p>
        <p>Elected A Member</p>
        <p>Of Therapy Ass'n</p>
        <p>BOONE - Mrs. M. Sue Clark, M.A., has been elected as a clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.</p>
        <p>The AAMFT sets standards of specialized training, supervision and experience for marriage and family therapists, and through its requirements and ethical code, seeks to ensure professional competency.</p>
        <p>Election as a clinical member of AAMFT signifies readiness for the independent practice of marriage and family therapy.</p>
        <p>A Greenville native, Mrs. Clark is presently instructor of psychology at Caldwell Community College - Watauga Division, and in the private practice of marriage and family therapy in Boone. She also serves as a consultant at a counseling center in Hickory and this summer is a visiting lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Lenoir-Rhyne College,</p>
        <p>Her husband, Dr. Donald L. Clark, was recently awarded the Diplmate in Counseling Psychology, the professional award in his field. Dr. Clark is a professor of psychology at Ap-</p>
        <p>M. SUE CLARK</p>
        <p>Will Evaluate</p>
        <p>Licensing Bds.</p>
        <p>the president the right to decide how ration coupons should be distributed, ONeill said. There are certain members out there who are opposed to what they see as yielding their power.</p>
        <p>However, ONeill said the president must be given the authority to write a standby rationing plan without detail-by-de-tail interference from Congress, or such a plan would never get off the ground.</p>
        <p>The rationing bill was abruptly withdrawn by ONeill last Wednesday after the House unexpectedly approved, by a 232-187 vote, an amendment by Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman, R-N.Y., giving Congress the right to veto any gas rationing plan in advance.</p>
        <p>This would mean Congress would have two opportunities to block rationing  first when</p>
        <p>the president proposed a plan, and then if he tried to put it into effect,</p>
        <p>"It scuttled the bill. ONeill said Monday. "Well never get a bill through if we adopt something like the Gilman amendment.</p>
        <p>Senate Demix-ratic l&amp;gt;eader Robert C. Byrd said the Senate stands ready to act quickly on the rationing bill once the House acts, in hopes of getting it to Carter by late Thursday, when both chambers begin their month-long August recess.</p>
        <p>In May, the House rejected the presidents original standby gas rationing plan, which did contain a detailed formula for distributing coupons.</p>
        <p>Unlike that bill, the current one does not spell out details, giving the president the right to come up with details of the plan himself.</p>
        <p>EARLY MORNING ACCIDENT - A 1979 Ford Bronco puUing a 1978 Ford pickup truck ran off U. S. 264 seven miles east of Greenville around 1:45 a.m. Monday. According to N. C. Highway Patrolman Spencer Pad^tt, the driver of the Bronco, Dana Lei Hartley of Rt. 5, Grewiville, apparently lost control of the vehicle when passing a tractor trailer. When the Bronco ran off the right side of the road,'the tow chain broke from the truck, causing it to</p>
        <p>break loose and tumble on top of the Bronco. The two vehicles landed in the front yard of Sam Bowers, Rt. 5, Greenville. A windshield from one of the vehicles flew in the Bowers window, slightly cutting Bowers arm. Both Ms. Hartley and her passenger, David Hartley of Rt. 5, Greenville, were thrown from the v^icles and suffered slight lacerations. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>palachian State University and a licensed psychologist.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Clark is the daughter of Leon E. Stocks Sr. of Route 7. Greenville,</p>
        <p>Town Holding A 2nd Festival</p>
        <p>VINELAND, N.J. (AP)  The home of the annual spring dandelion festival is cooking up another one - the first annual eggplant dinner and festival.</p>
        <p>Vineland Mayor Patrick R. Fiorilli is promoting an eggplant bash on Aug. 10 to cde-brate Cumberland Countys production of up to one-half of the eggplants produced in the United States.</p>
        <p>Fiorilli says he will cook the entire gourmet dinner himself and will provide free Alka Seltzer for those of little faith. Unlike the dandelion festival, which features dandelion wine. Fiorilli said there will be no e^lant wine at his dinner simply because We havent ^g(Aten around to inventing an eggplant wine yet.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) - The state Governmental Evaluation Commission has announced plans to scrutinize state licensing boards governing persons in the legal and medical professions.</p>
        <p>In all, the commission, created in 1977 to keep tabs on progress of licensing boards, plans to look carefully into the operation of boards governing 17 different professions.</p>
        <p>CORRECTION</p>
        <p>A vehicle collision report Sun day was incorrect. The report should read; .About 1:25 p.m Saturday, a vehicle driven by Augustus John Pertalion. 408 Student St.. struck a vehicle owned by Thomas Keith Olshner as the Olshner vriiicle was park ed in Krogers parking lot.</p>
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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>"Pitt County's Home Newspaper"</p>
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        <p>Stock And Market Reports</p>
        <p>Hog*</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -The overall trend on the North Carolina hog market today wa.s steady. Wilson. 38.50; Rocky Mount, unreported; Ointon. P'a yetteville, Dunn. Pink Hill. Chadboum. Ayden. Pine Level, Laurinburg and Benson, 38 .50. Salisbury, 38.00 Kinston 37.00 and Spiveys Corner, unre-pmted. Sows: Spivey's Comer. 325^ pounds, 23,00-25.00;, Fayetteville. 400 pounds up, 26,00.</p>
        <p>Poultry</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -The North Carolina F.O.B dock broiler market was steady, supplies moderate, demand good, weights desirable The dock weighted average price for this week is 38.98 for small purchases of plant grade broilers picked up at processing plants. Estimated slaughter today was 1,620,000.</p>
        <p>Hens</p>
        <p>RA1.EIGH (AP) (NCDA) -The North Carolina hen market was steady supplies adequate, demand moderate. Prices paid per pound for hens over seven pounds at farm. Monday and Tuesday, 12' to 13 cents.</p>
        <p>Following are selerled II am stock market quotations</p>
        <p>Burroughs  a</p>
        <p>United Telecommunications Prd Meiibleln  ?7</p>
        <p>Jett Pilot  3d.</p>
        <p>Tri South  3.</p>
        <p>Wicks  14.</p>
        <p>Wachovia Really Investments  S',</p>
        <p>Eckerds  27.</p>
        <p>Central Soya  I3'ai</p>
        <p>Hardees  I4'.</p>
        <p>Inlegon  29' j</p>
        <p>Fleldcresi  29' i</p>
        <p>Halteras Income  15</p>
        <p>Vepco  I2'</p>
        <p>Eaton  40n</p>
        <p>John Deere  37''.</p>
        <p>P S, G  73'/,</p>
        <p>Piedmont Aviation  I2'</p>
        <p>Conner Homes  12'</p>
        <p>McGraw Edison  28'/,</p>
        <p>NCNB Corporation  14',</p>
        <p>OVER THE COUNTER Combined Insurance  18'',  18.</p>
        <p>Planters Bank  17'.',  18'/,</p>
        <p>Lowe  17'',  18</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market put together a strong advance today as the dollar strengthened and the price of gold fell. )</p>
        <p>The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 5.20 to 843.94 by noontime.</p>
        <p>Gainers led losers by more than a 2-1 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.</p>
        <p>The dollar gained ground in foreign exchange activity today, and the price of gold, which recently reached record levels above $300 an ounce, fell more than $5 in London.</p>
        <p>Those developments followed statements Monday by Paul Volcker, President Carters nominee as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, that fighting inflation would be his No. 1 priority, even if it meant higher interest rates.</p>
        <p>Stock prices and the dollar rallied last week when-Carter chose Volcker.  ,</p>
        <p>Pan American World Airways led the active list, unchanged at 8. Blocks of 140,000 and 100,-000 shares traded at that price.</p>
        <p>Chrysler, which posted a $207.1 million loss for the second quarter, dropped Vi to 8A.</p>
        <p>The NYSEs composite common-stock index climbed .26 to 59.05. At the American Stock Exchange, the market value in</p>
        <p>dex was off .33 at 198.97.</p>
        <p>Volume on the Big Board reached 14 .59 million shares by noontime, up from 12 ,53 million at the same point Monday,</p>
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        <p>TUESDAY</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Greenville Community Chorus meets at Memorial Baptist Church</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Pitt County Alcoholics Anonymous meets at AA BIdg. on Farmvllle Hwy.</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY</p>
        <p>9:30 a.m.  Duplicate bridge at Planters Bank 1:30 p.m.  Duplicate bridge at Planters Bank 6:30p.m,  KiwanisClub meets 6:30 p.m.  REAL Crisis Interven tion meets 7:00 p.m.  Winterville Jaycees meet at Winterville Grill 8:00 p.m.  Pitt County Al Anon Group meets at AA BIdg on Farm vllle Hwy. Telephone 752 5284 or 756 1274</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Pitt County Ala Teen Group meets at AABIdg . Farmville Hwy. Telephone 825 9751 or 753 5355</p>
        <p>Prince Charles In Pilot's Role</p>
        <p>BENSON ROYAL AIR FORCE BASE, England (AP)  Prince Charles, 30-year-old heir to the British throne, donned a leather helmet, silk scarf, goggles and fur-lined flying gear to take the controls of a vintage Tiger Moth biplane.</p>
        <p>The adventurous prince, eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, flung the 45-year-old wood and canvas Tiger Moth around the sky Monday, looping the loop and doing aerobatic rolls for more than an hour. He said the flight gave him a chance to fulfill a bovhood ambition.</p>
        <p>Jail Visitor Also Jailed</p>
        <p>MARION, N.C. (AP) - A 21-year-old female acquaintance of the man who has confes.sed to killing two persons and burying their bodies in a mountainous area of McDowell County, went to visit the man in jail and wound up tiehind bars her-,self.</p>
        <p>Kay Wright was being held in the county jail Monday on accessory charges under $.50,(XX) Ixind, .She was arrested Sunday by Sheriffs deputies in .Marion when she came to visit Danny Allen Parton, the man who led police to the graves of two womwn earlier this month.</p>
        <p>Gaston and McDowell county authorities questioned Ms. Wright in Gaston County last week. A county police detective. Sgt. Johnny Reed, said she al.so could be charged with acces.sory to kidnapping. Parton is charged in Gaston County with kidnapping Cathy Mosley. one of the victims.</p>
        <p>Authorities alsi) .said they have kxlged an additional charge against Parton. He is being held in the county jail without bond on the murder charges. A spokesman for the sheriff's office said Farton also has been charged with the rape of a 19-year-old .McDowell County woman.</p>
        <p>No details were immc'diately available on what led authorities to add the rape charge. The attack allegedly (Kcurred at Partons home in North Cove in early July, a .spokesman said.</p>
        <p>Parton, 29, of Bessemer City, led police to the shallow graves of Ms. Mosley of Bessemer City and Mary Kathryn Dye of Gastonia, on July 20, and told police six other bodies were buried near Marion.</p>
        <p>After consulting a lawyer he changed his story and has denied the existence of other bodies. McDowell County deputies have continued to search various spots in the county in an attempt to find other bodies.</p>
        <p>Mary Francis Wright, Ms. Wrights mother said Monday her daughter called her to say she had been arrested.</p>
        <p>She went up to see Danny Parton and they arrested her up there. Mrs. Wright said. 1 dont have any idea why they arrested her. They had been questioning her, but I certainly am shocked</p>
        <p>No Prints On Weapons</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A former Army fingerprint expert testified today that he failed to find any fingerprints on the weapons that killed the family of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald.</p>
        <p>H.O. Medlin also said that he could not match fingerprints found in the house to those of Helena Stoeckley, a woman being sought by the defense as a key witness in the case.</p>
        <p>MacDonald, 35, now of Huntington Beach, Calif., is charged with killing his pregnant wife, Colette, 26, and his daughters Kristen, 2, and Kimberly, 5, in February 1970 while he was a Green Beret doctor stationed at Fort Bragg.</p>
        <p>In testimony Monday, Medlin said that a bare footprint in blood found leading from Kristens bedroom was made by MacDonalds left foot.</p>
        <p>However, evidence hasnt been introduced yet on whose blood it was.</p>
        <p>Obituaries</p>
        <p>Avery  Ji^inson</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE Mr, Walter i^nard Tuck Johnson. 58, Avery, 93. died Monday at his died Saturday in Greenville home. Rt. 1. Farmville. Funeral Funeral arrangements are in-services will be held Wednesday, complete at Cooks Funeral 3:30 p.m., from the Church Home. Farmville. He was the Street Chapel of the Farmville brother of Willie Johnson of Funeral Home by the Rev, Tom- Greenville, my Evans. Burial will follow in the Hollywood Cemetery. Farm-   ^  </p>
        <p>viiie  Mr. Zeno G. Mills. 84. died</p>
        <p>.Mr Avery, a lifelong resident of Farmville, was a retired   funeral service will be</p>
        <p>farmer. He was a member of the  Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. in</p>
        <p>Piney Grove F W B Church  Wilkerson Funeral Chapel by</p>
        <p>Survivors: his wife. Mrs.  P'"</p>
        <p>Mel lie Brantley Avery of the  ^nd the Rev. Cedric</p>
        <p>home; three daughters; Mrs Pierce, his pastor. Burial will be Ethel Garris of Rt, 4, Greenville.  P^B Church</p>
        <p>Mrs, Mattie Worthington and Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Judy Jarvis, both of Green- Mills, a lifelong resident of ville; six sons, Lenwood Avery  B'ack Jack community, was</p>
        <p>of Rt. 1. Snow Hill. J. B. Avery of ^ member of Black Jack FWB Rt. 1, Farmville. Walter J Church and a retired farmer. Avery of Rt, 1. Greenville. Ly- Surviving him are two sons, mond Avery, Wilbur Avery and Curtis and Bruce Mills, both of Carroll (Bud) Avery, all of C'-e^nville; a daughter. Mrs.</p>
        <p>Farmville; two sisters, Mrs.    u</p>
        <p>Ellen Pilgreen of Winterville brother Burley Mills of Black and Mrs. Etta Pilgreen of Jack; three grandchildren; and</p>
        <p>two great grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends at the Wilkerson Fiineral Home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m. At other times, they will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gray.</p>
        <p>Worthington</p>
        <p>Funeral services for Mr. Henry Worthington Jr., who died Saturday at Pitt Memorial Hospital, will be held Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., at Phillips Brothers Chapel by the Rev. Dorsey Acklin. Burial will follow in the Brown Hill cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mr. Worthington was born and reared in Pitt County and served as a private in the U. S. Army in World War II, He served as corporal in the U. S. Marine Corps, and was awarded the National Defense Service Medal. He was a member of BahaiFaith, Greenville Branch.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Ebron Worthington of the home; one daughter. Miss Iris Worthington of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Helena Tyson and Mrs, Mabel Patricia Brown, held Wednesday at 5 p. m. in the both of Greenville, Mrs, Mary Wilkerson Funeral Chapel by Williams of Baltimore, Md and her pastor, the Rev. Van Dale  Ann Johnson of East</p>
        <p>Hudson. Burial will be in Green- Orange, N. J.; four brothers, wood Cemetery.  Harry Worthington and George</p>
        <p>Mrs. Cannon, a Pitt County H^ymond Worthington, both of native, spent all her life in Greenville, Clifton Eugene Wor-Greenville. She was a member tbington of Baltimore, Md, and of Trinity FWB Church and a Wil^liam Forbes of Norfolk, Va</p>
        <p>retired employee of E. 1. DuPont   *</p>
        <p>Company.</p>
        <p>Surviving her are her hus- Brothers Mortuary band, I^eo Cannon; two sons, Leo Cannon Jr. of the U. S. Air Force now stationed in Hampton, Va. and Donald Cannon of Greenville; her mother, Mrs. Nannie Nichols of Greenville, three brothers, Bruce and Ronald (Butch) Nichols, both of Greenville, and Zeno Gray Nichols of Norfolk, Va.; a sister, Mrs.</p>
        <p>Arlene Glisson of Greenville, yesterday were approximately</p>
        <p>VEPCO</p>
        <p>Newport News, Va.; one brother. Chester Avery of Winterville; 26 grandchildren; .37 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Bass</p>
        <p>Funeral services for Mrs. Helen B Bass of 1313 S. Pitt St., who died Saturday in Pitt Co. Memorial Ho.spital, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. in Mount Calvary FWB Church by Bishop W. L. Jones, pastor. Burial will be in Brown Hill Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Bass, a Craven County native, spent most of her life in Greenville. She was a member of Mt. Calvary FWB Church,</p>
        <p>Surviving her is a sister, Mrs. Della Rouse of Washington, D. C.</p>
        <p>Family visitation will be held Wednesday from 8 to 9 p. m. at Flanagan Funeral Chapel.</p>
        <p>Cannon</p>
        <p>Mrs. Velma N. Cannon, 46. of 2603 Crockett Drive, Greenville, died in Pitt Co, Memorial Hospital Monday.</p>
        <p>The funeral service will be</p>
        <p>Family visitation will be from 8-9 p.m. Tuesday at Phillip</p>
        <p>Prices Matched Opening Day</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE  Prices on the Farmville Tobacco Market</p>
        <p>and three grandchildren.</p>
        <p>the same as those of opening</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends day, according to Louis at the Wilkerson Funeral Home Williams, Sales Supervisor of tonight from 7 to 9 oclock.  the Farmville Tobacco Board ol</p>
        <p>Trade.</p>
        <p>Ellison  An increase in quality grades</p>
        <p>Mrs. Clyde Ellison, mother of accounted for a slight increase Ms. Christine White, died early in the average, he said. Offer-Tuesday at her home. Funeral ings consisted of mostly prim-arrangements are incomplete at ings and lugs. Volume of cutters Phillips Brothers Mortuary. showed a sharp gain. However,</p>
        <p>prices on quality grades continued to be disappointing to both growers and warehousemen, he indicated. Grade for grade, prices have remained steady for the first four</p>
        <p>Invitod ComPOtG  season.  Quality  as a</p>
        <p>^ whole has been good.</p>
        <p>All local Cub Scout packs have The market sold yesterday been invited to participate in  for  $522,925,  for</p>
        <p>skating competition at Sport- average of $127.81. To date, sworld.  the market has sold 1,912,874</p>
        <p>A scout spokesman said that Po^nds for $2,409,021, for a the Cubs compete every Tues- seasons average of $125.94. day from 11:30 a.m. until 5:30</p>
        <p>Cub Scouts Are</p>
        <p>List Earnings By Fieldcrest</p>
        <p>EDEN. N.C, (AP) - Fieldcrest Mills Inc. reported Monday that earnings rose 7 percent to $5.629 million for the second quarter of 1979 on sales of $125.5 million.</p>
        <p>This, a spokesman said, amounted to an increase of</p>
        <p>$1.40 per share over the corresponding period of 1978, Earnings for the first six months of this year were put at $10.2 million or $2.71 per share, an increase of 12 percent over the first half of 1978,</p>
        <p>p.m. for first, second and third place awards in the skating competition and games.</p>
        <p>Competition so far has resulted in Pack 200 holding first place. Pack 550 and Pack 330 tied for second, and Pack 33 holding third place.</p>
        <p>The skating activity involves pack level competition, it was noted.</p>
        <p>BOARD MEETING</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Board of Education will hold a special call meeting Tuesday, July 31, 7; 30 p.m., in the Pitt County Courthouse.</p>
        <p>(C&amp;lt;mtinued from page l) generating units to coal-fired use.</p>
        <p>For Vepcos customers in North Carolina and under the commissions jurisdiction, the refund is approximately $1.6 million, it was pointed out, and the reduction in current rates is in excess of $4.1 million on an annual basis. The additional reduction beginning after 1980 will be in excess of $500,000 annually.</p>
        <p>In its order, the commission asserted, While these downward adjustments - in rates are significant and are the maximum that can be imposed under the General Statutes of North Carolina, they will not result in Vepcos retail rates being comparable at this time to those of other electric utilities serving North Carolina. Nor can the commission preclude Vepco... from filing for increased rates in the future based on increased costs due to inflation in our economy.</p>
        <p>The commission added, However, in future rate proceedings the commission intends to consider adjustments for excess costs as detailed in this docket. As a result, it can be anticipated that Vepcos rates during the next few years will be significantly less than they otherwise would be.</p>
        <p>Cigarette Suit Filed</p>
        <p>MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - An antitrust suit charging several major cigarette firms with restraint of trade has been filed by the operator of a Minneapolis gasoline station.</p>
        <p>James J. Keating claims he sustained damages much in excess of $50,000 in lost profits, but said he could not give a precise amount until the defendants books have been examined.</p>
        <p>The suit filed Monday in Hennepin County District Court said Keating has done business at three locations in Minneapolis, St.Paul and Roseville, a suburb. It said that cigarette sales were part of the business.</p>
        <p>Keating accuses the cigarette firms of having violated Minnesotas antitrust law at least since 1974. Named defendants were Philip Morris Inc.: Brown &amp;amp; Williamson Tobacco Corp.; Liggett &amp;amp; Myers Inc.; American Brands Inc., doing business as the American Tobacco Co.; Loews Theaters Inc., doing business as P. Lorillard, and R.J. Reynolds Industries Inc., doing business as R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.</p>
        <p>Stranded Whale To Need Care</p>
        <p>BOSTON (AP) - After tender care from a bucket brigade of animal lovers, a stranded one-ton whale has headed back to its ocean home, where marine biologists believe other sea mammals will care for it.</p>
        <p>The animal externally and internally appears to be in good health, John Prescott, director of the New England Aquarium, said Monday. The female pilot whale was rushed to the aquarium Sunday after being washed up on the beach near the village of Saquish.</p>
        <p>It has to be taken out far enough where there is an adequate food supply for it, and hopefully where there is a school of pilot whales or a school of dolphins, aquarium spokeswoman Roz Ridgway said. Those animals tend to take care of one another.</p>
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        <p>Tobacco Markets</p>
        <p>Pounds</p>
        <p>Dollars</p>
        <p>Average</p>
        <p>Ahoskie........</p>
        <p>123.0M</p>
        <p>158,545</p>
        <p>128.84</p>
        <p>Clinton</p>
        <p>278,558</p>
        <p>333.0M</p>
        <p>119,58</p>
        <p>Dunn..........</p>
        <p>414,112</p>
        <p>. 490,102</p>
        <p>..... 118.35</p>
        <p>Farmville</p>
        <p>409,154 .</p>
        <p>..... 522.925</p>
        <p>127.81</p>
        <p>Goldsboro</p>
        <p>739,894</p>
        <p>916,980</p>
        <p>130.02</p>
        <p>Greenville.....</p>
        <p>911.256</p>
        <p>. . 1,148,402</p>
        <p>..... 126.02</p>
        <p>Kinston . . . .</p>
        <p>870,411 ..</p>
        <p>1.136.913</p>
        <p>..... 130.62</p>
        <p>Robersonville .</p>
        <p>, 405.163</p>
        <p>. 514,384</p>
        <p>126.96</p>
        <p>Rocky Mount.</p>
        <p>393,358</p>
        <p>..... 493.459</p>
        <p>125.45</p>
        <p>Smithfield.....</p>
        <p>336.386</p>
        <p>..... 417,714</p>
        <p>..... 124.18</p>
        <p>Tarboro.......</p>
        <p>no sale</p>
        <p>Wallace.......</p>
        <p>no sale</p>
        <p>Washington</p>
        <p>387.698</p>
        <p>.......480,735</p>
        <p>..... 124.00</p>
        <p>Wendell.......</p>
        <p>308,238</p>
        <p>384,459</p>
        <p>...... 124.73</p>
        <p>Williamston.</p>
        <p>no sale</p>
        <p>Wilson........</p>
        <p>1.636.964 .</p>
        <p>. . 2.101,074</p>
        <p>128.35</p>
        <p>Windsor</p>
        <p>no sale</p>
        <p>Totals</p>
        <p>7,214,246</p>
        <p>9,143,786</p>
        <p>126.75</p>
        <p>Season Total</p>
        <p>26,892,433</p>
        <p>33,502,628</p>
        <p>124.58</p>
        <p>Stabilization</p>
        <p>758,920</p>
        <p>10.5 percent</p>
        <p>Bagley Case Is Nearing Jury</p>
        <p>RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A federal court jury prepared to receive instructions and begin deliberations today in the stock fraud trial of R.J. Reynolds heir Smith Bagley and four others.</p>
        <p>What was expected to be a month-long case was shortened abruptly Monday when the defense rested without calling a witness  moments after the judge dismissed four of the 11 counts in the indictment.</p>
        <p>U.S. District Court Judge Robert R. Merhige Jr., however, denied a a prompt request to dismiss the other charges, including the two principal ones of fraud and conspiracy.</p>
        <p>After a marathon session of closing arguments that lasted until 10 p.m. Monday, Merhige instructed the jury to return at 11:15 a.m. today.</p>
        <p>There was no indication of how long it would take the jury to decide on the remaining counts against Bagley and his four codefendants.</p>
        <p>They are charged with conspiring to inflate illegally the price of stock in the Washington Group, a now bankrupt Winston-Salem, N.C., conglomerate, by inducing employees and others to buy stock.</p>
        <p>The other defendants are James Gilley, who co-founded the Washington Group with Bagley; Dewey Chappie Jr., a former vice president of the Winston-Salem branch of Northwestern Bank, which made many of the loans for the stock purchases; stockbroker William</p>
        <p>Talmadge Party Is 2 Days Late</p>
        <p>ATLANTA (AP) - Some 1,-000 guests are expected when Sen. Herman Talmadges 66th birthday party is held here Aug. 11  two days late.</p>
        <p>The Georgia Democrats birthday falls on Aug. 9, but the annual party traditionally is held Saturday night.</p>
        <p>The guests will pay $25 per person or $40 per couple to attend a one-hour reception before dinner, dine on steak and listen to a two-hour program that is likely to include a speech by Georgias senior senator.</p>
        <p>Talmadge has announced he is running for re-election no matter what the outcome of the Senate Ethics Committee investigation into his finances. The committees recommendation is expected this week.</p>
        <p>Thomas, who handled the stock, and Shirley Grubb, Bag-leys former secretary.</p>
        <p>The government alleges the stock purchases were made possible for Washington Group employees with modest salaries when Bagley and Gilley guaranteed loans for that purpose.</p>
        <p>No mention was made in the closing arguments of the defenses decision not to call any witnesses.</p>
        <p>Courtroom observers interpreted that strategy as a move to discredit the governments case as being to weak to merit a defense.</p>
        <p>The government, on the other hand, had used 10 days, more than 40 witnesses and mountains of documents trying to prove its case,</p>
        <p>The essence of this case, the bottom line, was to support (the price) of Washington Group stock, Robert Clark, a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, summed up in his final arguments.</p>
        <p>The closing statements included no surprises, with the defense, in concert and singly, contending their clients were innocent of any conspiracy.</p>
        <p>James Van (5amp, counsel for Gilley, pinpointed the defenses arguments:</p>
        <p>We have not seen one (government) expert testify to manipulation of stock.</p>
        <p>Productivity</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Productivity among American workers dropped</p>
        <p>3.8 percent during the second (juler of the year, the government reports. That is the sharpest decrease since a</p>
        <p>6.9 percent dn^ in the first quarter of 1974.</p>
        <p>The figure announced Monday follows a 2.8 percent decline in the first quarter of this year. The last time productivity fell in two consecutive quarters was in 1974, when the economy went into a recession. Productivity is a measure of goods and services produced per hour.</p>
        <p>Ectmomists say declining^ productivity tends to fuel inflation because businesses must charge more per unit of product or service to cover wage costs.</p>
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        <p>TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 31, 1979Wolfpack To Be Most Talented Ever</p>
        <p>By BILL WELCH Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO. N.C. (AP) -He will not have Ted Brown to count on for the first time since he has been head football coach, but Bo Rein says this years North Carolina State team will still be the most talented hes ever had.</p>
        <p>Rein enters his fourth season as coach of the Wolfpack without Brown, who graduated last year after rewriting N.C. State rushing records and leading the Wolfpack to a 9-3 record and a Tangerine Bowl win over Pitt.</p>
        <p>Rein, in Greensboro Monday for meetings and a round of golf with other Atlantic Coast Conference coaches, the athletic directors and sportswriters, said this team has more talent and experience than any he has had at N.C. State.</p>
        <p>Rein said he may find himself looking wishfully along the sidelines for Brown for the next 10 years, but hes confident that a stable full of ball carriers, led by Billy Ray Vickers, together can follow Browns act.</p>
        <p>We will miss the reliability of knowing where Ted is and</p>
        <p>that we can get him the ball, Rein said. "But 1 think weve got some very fine running backs, guys who can make big plays.</p>
        <p>N.C. State enters the fall as a good pre-season pick for the conference champion. Rein says the attention prognostica-tors have given the Wolfpack. and last seasons bowl victory, has helped the team.</p>
        <p>Our kids went home with the attitude that they can be a championship team, Rein said. They also knew they would have to work, and if they</p>
        <p>can remember that, maybe being picked number one will help </p>
        <p>Maryland, long dominant in the ACC. will be tr&amp;gt;ing to rebuild its offensive punch this fall since most of its backfield has graduated.</p>
        <p>The number-one thing we have to replace is our firepower, coach Jerry Claiborne said. We have to replace our two starting running backs, starting fullback, starting quarterback, starting receivers and our kicker.</p>
        <p>There are also big holes to</p>
        <p>fill for defending ACC champion Clemson. Quarterback Steve Fuller, ACC player of the year, and his key receiver Jerry Butler are both departed, and coach Danny Ford said he cannot expect quarterback Billy Lott to do everything Fuller did.</p>
        <p>We dont have a four-year player coming up at quarterback. he said. We cant ask our quarterback to be a Steve Fuller.</p>
        <p>Ford is one of two new coaches in the league this year, but has one win under his belt</p>
        <p> he took over for Charley Pell just prior to the Gator Bowl win over Ohio State. Yet Ford said he doesn't think about that game, and hasnt even reviewed the game films.</p>
        <p>That doesnt matter. Its gone, he said.</p>
        <p>The other new coach is Dukes Red Wilson, who said the Blue Devils will be speedier than before, but without much experience. If 1 had to sum up our team this year, Id say were young, eager, inexperienced and enthusiastic, he said.</p>
        <p>North Carolina coach Dick Crum said his squad has gotten more adjused to the coaching change, which proved a Shock in Crums first season as the Tar Heels fell to a 5-6 mark.</p>
        <p>Last year, other than our State game, we were in every one until the final minutes. 1 ^elt more like a basketball than football coach, Crum said. Maybe if its like that this year, a few of those will swing our way.</p>
        <p>New to the conference this year is Georgia Tech. Coach Pepper Rodgers said he was</p>
        <p>glad to be in the conference, but the Yellow Jackets only meet one ACC team this year  Duke  and will not play a full conference schedule until 1982</p>
        <p>Virginia coach Dick Bestw-ick, hoping to improve ona 2-9 record, said this is the first time in his four seasons he feels the Cavaliers are capable of beating any team on its schedule.</p>
        <p>Wake Forests John Mackov-ic, 1-10 i his first season, said hes pleased with his freshmen classRampants Seen As Contender; Open Practice</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>Rose High Schools football team opens practice Wednesday evening at 6 p.m., in preparation for the 1979 season.</p>
        <p>The Rampants are considered one of the top runners for the Division I 4-A championship this year, as they return starters to 18 of 22 positions.</p>
        <p>The team is loaded with experienced players, and are aided by a number of young, aggressive players up from the junior varsity that posted a 9-1 record last season.</p>
        <p>Our first priority is to find a quarterback, Coach Dave Bumgarner said. We have some good candidates, but until we get on the field and see, we just wont know.</p>
        <p>Among the candidates are three people, two juniors and a senior. The lone senior is last years returning quarterback, Mark Shank, But wed like to replace him and get him into another position. Hes more dangerous if he doesnt have to make the pitch, but can get it. Hes more the halfback or fullback type Bumgarner said.</p>
        <p>Joining him in the battle for the spot are Kenny Barnes, who held the position on the junior varsity team last year, and Mark Douglas, who also has some experience at the position.</p>
        <p>We have as much experience as weve ever had. the coach commented. Besides having the people back who played 18 of the 22 positions. we have a lot of played a great deal in reserve roles. Then, we also have a number of juniors and seniors who played on the junior varisty team.</p>
        <p>Only 18 lettermen return, but several of them were double-duty folks last season, going both ways. This year, Ron Butler is expected to be the only player to see extensive duty both on offense and defense. But Bumgarner adds that people like Wallace Brown, Jerry Daniels and Ted King will also see a lot of duty in both directions.</p>
        <p>Butler will probably be the only one to really play both ways, with the rest in spot play, Bumgarner said.</p>
        <p>The big senior is also the top collegiate candidate the Ra ants will field, but Bumgarner</p>
        <p>adds that with a good season, there could be a number of others recruited by the colleges, It will all depend on how good a season we have,</p>
        <p>This season, the Division 1 race will feature two additional teams, as Wilsons Beddingfield and Hunt schools join the conference for football. (They joined in all other sports last season.)</p>
        <p>Their entry into the league has caused some problems in scheduling, however. - Its somewhat of a handicap to us right now to have them in the league, Bumgarner said. But its a scheduling handicap only. We have to start a week earlier than Id like to. and that gives us an open date in the middle of the season. In addition. Rose will play one Thursday night game due to a conflict with East Carolina in Ficklen Stadium.</p>
        <p>While were not as flexible as weve been in the past with our schedule, the coach said, the conference race is not as quickly over as it has been. One loss is not nearly as fatal as it was in the past.</p>
        <p>Bumgarner feels that Rocky Mount and Bertie will be the teams to beat, but acknowledges</p>
        <p>that Rose will have to be dealt with, too, along the way.</p>
        <p>In addition to the quarterback situation, Bumgarner and his staff will be looking at the defensive secondary also. We have some inexperience there, he said.</p>
        <p>The team will be in good shape at the linebacking spots, and the defensive line seems to present no problems. The offensive line may be the strongest point of the team, he adds, but notes that the Rampants dont have as many running backs as he would like to have.</p>
        <p>The first six days of practice, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday will be for conditioning purposes. 'The pads go on on August 9, when two-a-day drills begin. "Well probably have two intrasquad scrimmages, on August 15 and 18, and wind up our two-a-days on the 20th. Well scrimmage New Bern on August 22 in Ficklen, then we open on the 31st against Kinston.</p>
        <p>Rose, tha?iks to a scheduling conflict with the Kinston Eagles, has six home dates this year. The Kinston game, on August 31, will serve as Kinstons home game.</p>
        <p>aNo Coming Back For Astros As Giants Take Advantage Of Errors</p>
        <p>By FRANK BROWN AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>San Francisco shortstop Roger Metzger watched the Houston Astros make seven errors and realized hed seen it before  last year, when Metzger was with the Astros, they had done the same thing  set a team record for errors in a contest.</p>
        <p>(Giants reliever) Randy Moffitt came by and asked me if I had ever seen a major league team make seven errors and I realized I had, in my last game in an Astros uniform, said Metzger, who was purchased by San Francisco on June 15, 1978. The only differ</p>
        <p>ence was, we came back to win that game.</p>
        <p>There was no coming back for the Astros Monday night. Left-hander Bob Knepper held them to five hits and drove in four runs with a bases-loaded double and a bunt, helping the Giants to an 8-0 triumph.</p>
        <p>Elsewhere in the National League, the Cincinnati Reds bested the Los Angeles Dodgers 9^, the Montreal Expos beat St. Louis 5-1 after losing 7-2 in the opener of their twi-nighter, the Pittsburgh Pirates downed The New York Mets 8-5 and the Philadelphia Phillies edged the Chicago Cubs 5-4 in 10 innings.</p>
        <p>Indians Take Eighth In Row</p>
        <p>By KEN RAPPOPORT AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>The Cleveland baseball team has been playing like a bunch of wild Indihns since Dave Garcia took over as manager last week.</p>
        <p>i cant answer why were so hot, said Garcia after winning his eighth straight game Monday night, a 6-5 decision over the Boston Red'"Sox. I just know that when this club plays to its utmost, it can win a lot of games.</p>
        <p>Garcia, who took over for the beleagured Jeff Torborg last Monday added: When you take a look at the nine guys we put out on the field, we probably have the best defensive infield in the league, and I think Rick Manning is the best defensive outfielder in baseball, Gary Alexander came off the bench Monday night to slam a pinch-hit homer leading off the eighth off Boston reliever Tom Burgmeier, 2-1. Bobby bonds gave Qeveland its eventual winning run later in the inning with a sacrifice fly.</p>
        <p>Orkries 2, Brewers 1 Steve Stone allowed only one hit  a third-inning homer by Charlie Moore  before need-</p>
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        <p>State Little League Tournament</p>
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        <p>Reds 9, Dodgers 4</p>
        <p>Ray Knight knocked in three runs with a pair of homers as Cincinnati beat Los Angeles for its seventh victory in eight games. Knight has driven in 22 over the last 16 games. Harry Spilman added a two-run double in a five-run Cincinnati eighth inning.</p>
        <p>Cardinals 7-1, Expos 2-5 Ellis Valentine celebrated his birthday with two home runs and Larry Parrish and Chris Speier added one each as Montreal salvaged a split of the doubleheader and remained first in the East by .002.</p>
        <p>Keith Hernandez carried the Cardinals to victory in the opener, clouting the fourth grand slam homer of his career and adding a sacrifice fly to back the five-hit pitching of John Denny, 5-8.</p>
        <p>Pirates 8, Mets 5 Ed Otts tie-breaking RBI</p>
        <p>single sparked the three-run eighth inning that carried Pittsburgh past New York and kept the Pirates close to the Expos. Former Met Tim Foli, who had four hits, added a run-scoring single and Omar Moreno had a sacrifice fly in the eighth-inning burst that sent the Pirates to their fourth victory in five games.</p>
        <p>Philies 5, Cubs 4</p>
        <p>Manny Trillos bases-loaded single in the 10th inning delivered Mike Schmidt with the run that gave Philadelphia its victory over Chicago and relief ace Bruce Sutter.</p>
        <p>Sutter. 5-4 with 23 saves, gave up a a leadoff single in the inning to Schmidt, who then stole second and advanced on a wild pitch before Bob Boone and Garry Maddox were walked intentionally to set up a force play. Trillo then followed with his single.</p>
        <p>ing last-out relief help from Tippy Martinez, and A1 Bumbry hit a two-run homer in the Baltimore sixth to lead the Orioles over Milwaukee,</p>
        <p>Tigers 6, Ran^rs 4 A1 Greenes sacrifice fly in the eighth inning led Detroit over Texas, The game was highlighted by the appearance of Mickey Rivers as a Ranger. Rivers, (btained earlier in the day from the New York Yankees in a trade, ignited a two-run rally with a single to centfer in the seventh when the Rangers tied the game 4-4.</p>
        <p>Yankees 7, White Sox 2 Willie Randolph keyed a five-run sixth inning with a bases-loaded triple and Lou Piniella crashed a solo homer to power New York past Chicago.</p>
        <p>Royals 9, Blue Jays 0 Left-hander Larry Gura pitched a three-hitter and Darrell Porter drove in three runs to lead Kansas Citys rout of Toronto. Gura, 7-7, allowed singles in the first and second before setting down 19 of the next 20 men he faced.</p>
        <p>Mariners 8, Angds 0 Mike Parrott pitched a four-hitter and Willie Horton knocked in sbc runs with, two homers and a sin^e to lead Seattle over California. Hortons 18th homer of the season, only his second hit in 25 at-bats. came in the sixth inning off Angels starter Jim Barr, 7-7.</p>
        <p>Twins 3, AsO Right-hander Dave Goitz pitched a sbc-hitter and Ken Landreaux ^hit a two-run double, as the Twins beat Oakland. Goltz. 10-7, struck out five and walked none.</p>
        <p>Roanoke Rapids, Brunswick Win</p>
        <p>Roanoke Rapids and Brunswick County took opening round victories in the state Little League tournament yesterday at Elm Street Park.</p>
        <p>Roanoke Rapids eliminated Belmont Civic by a 4-0 score, while Brunswick County ousted Sylva3-1.</p>
        <p>Brian Barnes pitched a three-hitter for Roanoke Rapids and the winners scored two runs in the fifth and two in the sixth.</p>
        <p>Todd Arthur led off the fifth, reaching on an error and he went to second on a passed ball. After two outs, Scott Daniel walked and Ed Garris doubled in Arthur. Daniel scored on a wild pitch.</p>
        <p>Les Abshire singled to start off the sixth, but was thrown out at second when Brent Eklwards hit a fielders choice. Edwards went to second on a wild pitch and Ed Tant reached on an error. Arthur singled in Edwards and Tant scored on 'Mike Ezzelles fielders choice.</p>
        <p>Arthur was 2-3 for Roanoke Rapids, while Ray Carrigan was 2-3 for Belmont Civic. Bobby Hargett was the losing pitcher.</p>
        <p>In yesterdays secwid game. Sylva scored a run in the top of the first, but Brunswick County came back with one in the bottom of the frame and two more in the fifth for a 3-1 win.</p>
        <p>Jeff EHmcan bomered wiUi one away in the top (rf the first to give Sylva a tHief lead, but Rusty Johnson walked and sctmd on</p>
        <p>Rick Greens double in the bottom to lie things up.</p>
        <p>Brunswick County scored the winning runs in the fifth when Matthew Gore walked, and after an out. Johnson slammed a home run.</p>
        <p>Jeff Johnson was the winning pitcher, hurling a two-hitter, while Eric Brooks threw a three-hitter in a losing effort.</p>
        <p>In todays semifinal action, Roanoke Rapids will face North Mecklinburg at 3 p.m. and Brunswick County will take on Southwest Forsyth at 5. North Mecklinburg and Southwest Forsyth both received first-round byes.</p>
        <p>Putting</p>
        <p>Winners</p>
        <p>Bobby Ipock won the Monday Nite Best Ball tournament with a 54-hole total of 73 at Putt-Putt last night.</p>
        <p>Playing without a partner, Ipock carded 35 ac?s and no more than two on any hole to finish 35-under and win by three strokes. ^</p>
        <p>Mike Brown and Johnny Car-row tied Junior Knox and Joel Mauger at 76 for second place. Brown and Carrow won a suddoi death playoff.</p>
        <p>Knox, with 22 points, still leads in the player of the year race. Ipock is second with 19.Pitt County Dumps Greenville, Wilmington To Gain BR's Finals</p>
        <p>Pitt Countys 13-year-old Babe Ruth All-Stars struggled back from behind in the first game to down Greenville, 9-8. then bumped off Wilmington. Il-O, to advance to the finals of the state tournament here last night.</p>
        <p>Pitt County will take on Broadmoor of Charlotte for the championship in a 5 p.m. game tonight. A second game will be needed if Pitt wins, and the winner of the double-elimination tournament wil be decided then.</p>
        <p>Greenville scored a run in the first inning to take the initial lead in the game. David Jester walked, stole second and scored when Eric Woodworth singled.</p>
        <p>Pitt came back with two in the bottom of the first. Doug Coley reached on a fielders choice and Joey Stppe doubled. Both scored when Parnell David doubled.</p>
        <p>Greenville fought back to score three runs in the top of the fourth inning for a 4-2 lead, but Pitt then rallied for seven in the bottom of the frame to put the game away.</p>
        <p>Ken CrecUe led off, getting hit by a pitch, and he stole second. Roger Moye singled and an errol on the play let him take second as Credle scored. Allen Battle walked, and Taylor Walston reached on an error, loading the ba.ses. Lee Komegay singled in Moye arid Battle, and Coley-walked. Steppe reached on an error, scoring Walston, and Davis singled to drive in Komegay and Coley. Mike Anderson singled Steppe in with what proved to be the winning run.</p>
        <p>Greenville came back to score three times in the fifth and once</p>
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        <p>in the seventh, but was left a mn Woodworth and Tim Norris, short.  Davis  led  Pitt  with  three,  while</p>
        <p>Greenville got only two hits off Komegay and Moye each had several Pitt pitchers, singles by two.</p>
        <p>Perry Passes New Milestone</p>
        <p>Williamstons Gaylord Perry passed another milestone in his professional baseball career Sunday night when he struck out five batters, bringing his major league total to 3,117.</p>
        <p>Perry is now the number two strikeout artist of alltime, passing Bob Gibson, wh held the number two spot previously with 3,115. TTie San Diego pitcher has 119 this year.</p>
        <p>Ahead is the major league record of Walter Johnson at 3,503, a figure believed to be</p>
        <p>unattainable for the hurler now nearing his 41st birthday.</p>
        <p>Perry currently stands third in the National League in strikeouts and in earned run average, and has a KF6 record, having failed to be involved in the decision in his last two outings</p>
        <p>Last years Cy Young Award winner is the only man to have won the award In both the National and American leagues, and is one of two pitchers to have won over 100 games in each league.</p>
        <p>In the second game, against Wilmington, Pitt was overpowering. Coley went the distance in the game, giving up five hits, and getting the shutout.</p>
        <p>Pitt got all It needed in the third as it scored four times. Darrell Thorbs walked and Allan Battle reached when his sacrifice bunt was errored. Both runners were sacrificed up, and with two away, Steppe singled to score both of them. Davis reached on a fielders choice, and Roger Moye singled in Steppe, followed by Davis scored on Andersons single.</p>
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        <p>I0-- The Dally Renmor Greenville, N 'i:  Tuesday  July  31  Iir79Quick Stop Lets Cole Take Pocono Wi</p>
        <p>LONG POND. Pa. (APi ~ None of that gas line non.sn.se for Cale Yartxirough, The three-time NASCAR Grand Na tiona) points champion, with 10 laps to go in the Pocono .iOO, picked up enough gas to finish the race in a .3.3 second pit stop.</p>
        <p>Then Yarborough roared off to win NASCARs Grand National Pocono .500 stock car race Monday, holding off sec ond-place Richard Petty and third-place Buddy Baker Yarborough won the race.</p>
        <p>held a day late because of daylong rains Sunday, with an average spifd of 114.9 mph. slow for the stocks. The race la.sted just over four hours and 21 minutes</p>
        <p>A five-car crash interrupted the race on the s&amp;lt;*cond lap. without injuring anyone But on the 98th lap. nxikie driver Dale ^-arnhardfs car spun out and hit the .second turn wall, leaving him with two broken collar bones</p>
        <p>Karnhardt. who led 40 of the first .50 laps, was taken to the</p>
        <p>intensive care unit of Pocono Hospital, where he was in satisfactory condition The accident almost certainly eliminated him from racing in the Tala-dega (Ala. I 500 .Sunday, observers said.</p>
        <p>The first cra.sh started when a -Monte Carlo driven by A1 Holbert of Warrington. Pa . locked with a car diven by fi'ary Balough, then spun into the fir.st turn wall, A flash fire erupted.</p>
        <p>ive never seen a car burn like Holbert's did. said Buddy</p>
        <p>Moodiness, Lateness Led To Rivers' Trade</p>
        <p>By JOE MOOSHIL AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (AP) - Mickey Rivers mixxiiness and propensity for lateness and mi.ssing team flights apparently led the New York Yankees to trade him to the Texas Rangers for three minor leaguers and an other player to be named later, a team official says.</p>
        <p>The official .sai(i Rivers was AWOL at lea.st 10 times in the last 3'2 years and that the team always covered for him. Even when the fleet center fielder showed up, the Yankees never knew if he was ready to play, the official added.</p>
        <p>Rivers, often called the man who makes things happen, for the two-time defending world champions, was traded to the Rangers on Monday for out</p>
        <p>fielder first baseman Gary-Gray, outfielder .Mike Hart, infielder Domingo Ramos and a player to be named later, (ieneral -Manager Cc*dric Tallis .said the move was made to make it easier for (Manager) Billy Martin, although I'm not laying the trade on Billy Martin.</p>
        <p>Its no .secret that Mickey mis.sed the plane from Oakland to .Seattle and there have been other incidents, not major ones, but incidents that were an indication of lack of discipline...</p>
        <p>"The trade is in the interest, of frying to create an atmosphere of discipline. .said Tallis. The trade is a forward and constructive step.</p>
        <p>Yankees owner (eorge Stein-brenner said. Rivers was a</p>
        <p>great player for the Yankees but I think its time for him to go some place el.se. He might help the Rangers win the pennant. I hope so. 1 wish him luck.</p>
        <p>Were not writing off this season, .Steinbrenner added. Were not out of it yet  well make a run at them. But now the future looks bright for the Yankees.</p>
        <p>Rivers, who has been plagued by injuries, was sent into the Rangers game Monday night by Manager Pat Corrales. He promptly delivered a pinch single in the middle of a two-run inning that helped his new teammates tie the game, which they eventually lost.</p>
        <p>Corrales said that Rivers will remain in the starting lineup if hes healthy.</p>
        <p>Baker. They had to put it out three times.</p>
        <p>The race was run under eight caution flags, and finished under one after .Nelson Oswald blew a motor on the third turn on lap 196, four short of finishing.</p>
        <p>But Yarborough said it didnt matter if the green or yellow flag was out.</p>
        <p>Either way, I would have won the race. he said.</p>
        <p>My car was running super good and on the green. I was gaining a second on the field every lap,</p>
        <p>Petty, one of eight drivers who made a track-record 56 lead changes, agreed. 'The way the circumstance were, it wouldnt have made a difference, he said.</p>
        <p>It was the first super speedway win for the Cale Yarborough-Junior Johnson team this season. Yarborough has a total of three victories for the year, 62 overall, third be'st on NASCARs list of career winners.</p>
        <p>Yarborou^. who came into the race with career earnings of more than $2,1 million, won $20,965.</p>
        <p>Benny Parsons finished fourth. Ricky Rudd was fifth and Joe Millikan finished sixth.</p>
        <p>Darrell Waltrip, in a completely rebuilt car originally qualified by rookie AJ Rudd, Jr. was strong throughout the race and finished seventh.</p>
        <p>Waltrips car. a Monte Carlo, was wrecked during practice Friday. Waltrips crew chief. Buddy Parrott, then asked permission to use Rudds race car.</p>
        <p>Parrott installed a new engine, drivetrain and .spring set-</p>
        <p>Old Man Oerter Looks Good, But Youth Has Day At Sports Fest</p>
        <p>By VERN ANDERSON AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>COI/)RAD() SPRING.S, Colo (AP)  John Powell won the di.scus at National .Sports Festival II. but A1 Oerter continues to strike blows for anyone who ever spent a glum 40th birthday.</p>
        <p>However, youth also had its day at the Festival Monday.</p>
        <p>Tracee Talavera, a 4-foot-9 12-year-old who at 74 pounds weighs about 200 pouncis less than Oerter, captured gold medals in the balance tx'am and uneven parallel bars after winning the all-around womens gymna.stics title earlier.</p>
        <p>I thought I would do OK here, but not as well as Ive been doing because I havent .worked on mv routines that</p>
        <p>much,  said Talavera, who with her coach lives in F3ugene, Ore</p>
        <p>Oerter, a veritable track and field fossil at 42, came out of retirement three years ago after not touching the di.scus for eight years. No matter that he had won four Olympic gold medals  his was a pipe dream, many said.</p>
        <p>Since then, Oerter, who has two daughters in college, has thrown farther over 2t9 f(.*et  than he ever did in his 20s and 30s, and placed second to Fowell Monday with a strong 211-8 heave.</p>
        <p>1 dont particularly like all the notoriety, Oerter said to the reporters crowding around. But grinning, he added, I think it would tx* a real kick to make the Olympics at 43.</p>
        <p>Powell, who won with a toss of 214 feet, was himself retired btdore Oerters success fueled his resolve to return. The .32-year-old former San Jose, Calif., policeman said Oerter .should give everyone over 40 a little hope. As for himself, Powell said, 1 know I wont be throwing when Im 40. Talavera was the instant darling of the over 7,300 persons who packed the Air Force Academy fieldhouse Monday night to watch the womens gymnastics. In the balance beam, she fashioned a nearperfect 9.8 performance, the same score she had in the preliminaries. She tied for first in the uneven bars with 17-year-old Susy Kellems of Costa Mesa. Calif. Both whirled to 9.8 judges scores.</p>
        <p>Jackie Cassello. 13, posted an evening-best 9.9 on her second vault to tie Christa Canary, 17, of Northbrook, 111., for the gold medal.</p>
        <p>Cassello did not compete the rest of the evening, however, after jamming her foot on her medal-winning vault.</p>
        <p>The 400-meter relay team of Florida States Mike Roberson, Harvey Glance of Auburn, Bill Collins of Houston and Mel Lat-tany of Georgia logged the best performance on the last day of the track competition.</p>
        <p>The quartet blazed to a 38.30-second clocking, fastest time in the world this year. Glance was a member of the United States relay team that set the world record of 38.03 in 1977.</p>
        <p>The six-day festival ends Wednesday.</p>
        <p>scoreboard</p>
        <p>Recreation Ball</p>
        <p>Industrial Tournament Winn Dixie  030  001  &amp;lt;1</p>
        <p>Union Carbide  028  437 24</p>
        <p>Leading hitters WD, John Braxton HR, UC, Jett Carqite 2 4. HR Greo Watkins 4 5.</p>
        <p>Firefighters  442  082  0 20</p>
        <p>Pitt Hospital  420  002  210</p>
        <p>Leading hitters FF, Bruce Mayo 3-5, HR, Robert Stallings 2 4; PH. B Smith 2 4, HR, B Rinefort 3 4.</p>
        <p>Daniel Cons), won by forfeit over Fleldcrest</p>
        <p>City Tournament Tipton  200  000  02</p>
        <p>Johnny's  012  110  x5</p>
        <p>Leading hitters: T. Bubba Roulette 2 3, Glenn Gilliam 2 3. J, Wayne Mercer 2 3, Steve Broadhead 2 3, Phil Dash 2 3, Jackie Hardee 2 3. James Stallings 2 3</p>
        <p>Cahforni.i Minnesol.1 Tex,IS</p>
        <p>Kansas City Chi(,sqo Seattle Oakland</p>
        <p>WEST</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>5S</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>45 IS? 79 n</p>
        <p>421  15';</p>
        <p>274  31</p>
        <p>J A.'s</p>
        <p>4701)  36  31</p>
        <p>Leading hitters JA, Bill Kuyken dall 5 6, 4 HR, Joe Ronkin 4 5. 2 HR HS, Luther Lanier 3 3 Danny Graham 2 3.</p>
        <p>Regional Auto  100  10  2</p>
        <p>Carolina Music  026  37 -18</p>
        <p>Leading hitters: C^, Dallas Wade 4 4, Jimmy Medlin3 3</p>
        <p>Jaycees</p>
        <p>Ervin's</p>
        <p>600 100 0 211 250 X</p>
        <p>Rhodes2 3  AHenHahn3 4</p>
        <p>Sunnyside  110  019  0  -12</p>
        <p>PairElec  100  000  2  3</p>
        <p>Leading hitters  S.  Grift Garner</p>
        <p>2 3. Rusty Puser 2 2,  HR P  Rom</p>
        <p>Cook 2 3</p>
        <p>Phidippides  ,502  001  0-  8</p>
        <p>Silkscreen  OlO  450  x  10</p>
        <p>Leading hitters P David Harris 2 3, Clevie Averette 3 4 S. fcd Hobby 4 4, Mike Shank 3 3</p>
        <p>Dixon Drywall  ..... 4</p>
        <p>Coastal Plain  ii</p>
        <p>Cheetahs Players Retreat</p>
        <p>Adult Basketball Pitt Hospital  24  3660</p>
        <p>Quicksilver  38  57-95</p>
        <p>Leading scorers  PH  Mike</p>
        <p>McLawhorn 23.  Dennis  Boyd  14 O</p>
        <p>James Hawkins 20. GregEbron 14</p>
        <p>B.T. Express  42  61-103</p>
        <p>Spartans  22  44 66</p>
        <p>Leading scorers BT Mike Brew ington 22, Anthony Bryant 15 S, Ronald Dawson 36, Ricky Valentine 17.</p>
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        <p>AAonday'j Games</p>
        <p>Cleveland A, Boston 5 B.illimore 2 Milwaukee i New York 7 Chitaqo 2  *</p>
        <p>Kansas Cily 9, Toronto 0 Detroit A Texas 4 Seattle fl Caliloima 0 Minnesota 3, Oakland 0</p>
        <p>Tuesdays Games Boston (Stanley II 7 and Finch 0 2) at Cleveland (Spillner 5 2 and Barker 0 41, 2 (I n)</p>
        <p>Baltimore iFlanaqan 14 A) at Mil waukee (Haas 7 7) (n)</p>
        <p>New York iGuidry 8 71 at Chtcaqo (Baumqarten 9 71. (nl Toronto (Underwixxt 4 14) at Kansas City (Leonard A 8) (n)</p>
        <p>Detroit (Petty 1 i) at Texas (Medich 4 4), (n)</p>
        <p>Seattle (Dressier 0 0) at California (Frost 8 7). (nl Minnesota iZahn 9 21 at Oakland (MtCatty A 5) (n)</p>
        <p>Wednesday's Games I Minnesota at Oakiand Boston at Cleveland ini Baltimore at Milwaukee (nl New York al Chu ,rgo (nl Toronto al Kansas City (nl Detroit al Texas In'</p>
        <p>Seattle al California (n)</p>
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        <p>EAST</p>
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        <p>^ntreal  5*  jj  SAA</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh  57  44</p>
        <p>Chicago  54  45  545  -</p>
        <p>Philadelphia  5,1  49  s?0  41  ;</p>
        <p>St Louis  si  .i  5,9  s</p>
        <p>New York  4j  s*  429  ir</p>
        <p>Houston Cmcinn.iti S^n Ffiincisco San Diego Los Angeles Atlanta</p>
        <p>Monday s Games</p>
        <p>St Louis f 1 Montreal 2 S Pittsburgh 6 New Yor*i s Philadelphia S Chicago a 0 tnmnqs Ctntmnati V Los Ange*e&amp;gt; 4 San Franc isco 8 Houston 0 Only games scheduled</p>
        <p>Tuesday's Games Ntew York iHausman 1 S) at Pittsburgh (Rooker 2 5) ih)</p>
        <p>Chit.rqo iKrukow 8 5) al Philadelphia (f-sptnosa 10 8) nm St Louis iMartine; 9 31 at Montreal . IMay 5 0) (nl</p>
        <p>San Diego iD Acguisto A 8' at Atlanta INiekro 14 12) in'</p>
        <p>Los Angeles (Sutton 7 12' at Cincinnati</p>
        <p>tLaCoss l0 4r Tn'</p>
        <p>San Francisco I Whitson 4 5' at Houston iNiekro 14 A), (nl</p>
        <p>Wadnesday J Gamas Philadelphia at New York Chicago at Montreal, (ni St Louis at Pittsburgh, in)  </p>
        <p>San Diego al Atlanta (n)</p>
        <p>Los Angeles at Cinonnati, (n)</p>
        <p>San Francisco al Hiuston. (n)</p>
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        <p>AO</p>
        <p>44 AI</p>
        <p>43 A2</p>
        <p>449  12</p>
        <p>4)9  15</p>
        <p>410 lA</p>
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        <p>750. 2 92 LaCoss. Cincinnati, 10 4,, 7)4, 2 59 JNiekro, Houston I4A. 700. 3 38 Littell. St Louis, 7 3  700 3 11 Seaver.</p>
        <p>Cincinnati. 10 5, AA7, 3 43 Rogers. AAon treat 10 A a25 2 45 STRIKEOUTS Richard Houston 182 Perry San Diego 119 PNiekro Atlanta 1 lA Carlton Philadelphia. 115 Swan, New York. 113</p>
        <p>AMERICAN LEAGUE</p>
        <p>BATTING (250 at batslDowning Cali lornia, 334, Lezcano, Milwaukee 333 Kemp Detroit 331 Smalley Minnesota 330 Bochte Seattle 330 RUNS Baylor Calilornia, 79 GBretl Kansas City. 79 Lanstord Calilornia 77 RJones. Seattle 7a Lynn Boston 72 Rice Boston 72 RBI Baylor Calitornia Jft,. Lynn Bos ton 81 Rice Boston 79 Singleton Balti more 78 Kemp Detroil 77 HITS GBrelt Kansas City 140 Smal ley Minnesota 12  Rice Boston  127</p>
        <p>Lanstord California  125 Molitor  Mil</p>
        <p>waukee 123 Baylor Calitornia 123 BBell Texas 123 DOUBLES Lynn. Boston 29 Cooper Milwaukee 26 Lemon Chicago 26 GBrelt Kansas City 2A Bochte Seattle 26</p>
        <p>TRIPLES-GBrell  Kansas City  13</p>
        <p>AAolitor Milwaukee 9  Randolph. New</p>
        <p>York 9 Wilson  Kansas City  8</p>
        <p>ABannistr Qiicago 7  Porter Kansas</p>
        <p>City 7 RJones Seattle  7</p>
        <p>HOME RUNSSingleton Baltimore 25 Lynn Boston J5 Baylor Calitornia 25 Rice Boston 24 Thomas Milwaukee 24 STOLEN BASES LeFlore Detroit 52 Wilson Kansas City 43 Bonds Cleve land A Wills Texas 2* Bumbry Balti more 25</p>
        <p>PITCHING no Decisions)ROavIs, New York.  I, 900. 2.. Kert. Texas, 10 2 833. I 37 Zahn Minnesota  2 818 3 34 Clear California  lO 3  7a9 3 26</p>
        <p>Barrios Chicago 8 3. 727 3 61 Eckers ley Boston 12 5  706  2 6 Flanagan</p>
        <p>Baltimore 14 6  700  3 59 John New</p>
        <p>York 14 6 700 2 74 STRIKEOUTS-Ryan California 168 Guidry New York 121  Jenkins. Texas.</p>
        <p>116 Flanagan, Baltimore 106 Eckerstey Boston. 96</p>
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        <p>Baltimore</p>
        <p>70</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>673</p>
        <p>Boston</p>
        <p>62</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>620</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>Milwaukee</p>
        <p>63</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>7'</p>
        <p>New York</p>
        <p>S6</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>538</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Detroit</p>
        <p>53</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>520</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Cleveland</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>52</p>
        <p>495</p>
        <p>18'</p>
        <p>ToiWto</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>73</p>
        <p>305</p>
        <p>38&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>AAajor League Leaders</p>
        <p>NATIONAL LEAGUE</p>
        <p>BATTING (250 at balstWinlield San Diego 337 Foster Cincinnati 333 KHrnandz SI Louis .332 Templeton St Loois, 326 Brock SI Louis, 325</p>
        <p>RUNS -Schmidt Philadelohia 77 Lopes Los Angeles U North San Fran cisca 76 Royster Atlanta. 75 AAatthews</p>
        <p>Transactions</p>
        <p>BASEBALL American League</p>
        <p>CLEVELAND INOIANS-Recalled Lar ry Andersen pitcher from Tacoma of the Pacilic Coast League NEW YORK YANKEES-Traded Mick ey Rivers, center lietder to the Texas Rangers for Dominqo Ramos, shortstop</p>
        <p>Mike Hart, outfielder first baseman oary Gray outtielder first baseman, and a player to be named later</p>
        <p>National League NEW YORK ME TS-Signed Frank Ta veras, shortstop to a multi year contract BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES LAKERS-Named Jack McKinney head coach</p>
        <p>FOOTBALL National Football League DENVER BRONCOS-Waived Kent Campbell, defensive end, Tony Somier and Jett Hilles. defensive backs Keith Credit wide receiver, Mark Hodge, tight end; artd Lee Gross, center GREEN BAY PACKERSWaived John Kelly, light end Placed Loo Green, often sive guard, on the reserve tailed to report list</p>
        <p>NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTSCut Ralph Polillion, running back NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Released Gary Anderson and Bill Filer, offensive guards Bob Conn. Ron Geels. and Ricky Wesson, defensive backs David Spriggs and Tom Rozantz quarterbacks Howard Studdard. wide receiver Tony Samuel and Mike Otto linebackers, and Rich Miller, defensive tackle NEW YORK JETS-Released Roger Wi ley, wide receiver SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Placed Gary Forystek, quarterback pn the reserve re tired list Waived D K Perry a safely WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Waived Neil Hutton and Joe Branson defensive backs Keith Ellis Terry Lindsey and Dexter Feaster wide receivers, and Pedro Posadas, kicker</p>
        <p>HOCKEY National Hockey League TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS-Named Dick Dull, assistant coach, and Johnny Bower scout and goaltenders' coach COLLEGE UNIVERSITY  OF EVANSVILLE </p>
        <p>Named Jim Brownlee head baseball coach</p>
        <p>Pocono Race Sums</p>
        <p>LONG POND Pa (AP)  Results ot 66onday s NASCAR Grand National Po cono 500 stock car race with type of car number ot laps completed and winner's average speed</p>
        <p>1 Cale Yarborough 1977 Chevrolet 200 laps. 1 u 9 mph</p>
        <p>2 Richard Petty 1978 Chevrolet 200</p>
        <p>3 Buddv Baker 1976 Monte Carlo. 200</p>
        <p>4 Benny Parsons, 1977 Chevrolet. 200</p>
        <p>5 Ricky Rudd 1976 Mercury, 200</p>
        <p>6 Joe Millkian 1978 Olds 200</p>
        <p>7 Darrell Waltrip 1977 Monte Carlo. 200</p>
        <p>8 Neil Bonnett, 1976 Mercury, 200</p>
        <p>9 Bobby Alhson. 197 T Bird 199</p>
        <p>10. Tighe Scott 1977 Buick. 198</p>
        <p>I) OK Ulrich, 1977 Buick, 197</p>
        <p>I Richard Childress. 3*77 Chevrolet 196</p>
        <p>13 J D McDuffie. 1977 Chevrolet, 196</p>
        <p>14 Ronnie Thomas 1977 Chevrotet. 196.</p>
        <p>15 Harry Gant. 1979 Chevrolet. 195</p>
        <p>16 Jimmy Means 1977 Monte Carlo. 194</p>
        <p>17 Tom Gate. 1976 Ford, 190</p>
        <p>18 Cecil Cordon 1977 Olds 189</p>
        <p>Don McGlohon</p>
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        <p>u  Waltrips  car was the that car he usually has in his'</p>
        <p>M 17th in the field ~ "ent all was leading.  paint.  said  Yarborough,  regular  car. ,\o wonder it ran</p>
        <p>the way to sixth place on the The only thing different "Heck, he had evervthing in so fast I wasnt .surprised </p>
        <p>Escapes From Crash</p>
        <p>Al Holbert escapes from his No. 7 racing car after it caught fire following a collision with Roger</p>
        <p>Hambys No. 17 during Mondays running of the Pocono 500 race in Long Pond, Pa. Hamby, who is still in his car, was rescued by track fire police. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>If Hisfory Repeats Itself, Tom Kite May Bask In PGA Sunlight</p>
        <p>By BOB GREEN AP Golf Writer</p>
        <p>BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (AP)  Tom Kite fits the mold of the champions produced by Oakland Hills.</p>
        <p>The famed layout, created by the reyered Donald Ross and renoyated by Robert Trent Jones, would seem to favor the long hitters in the 61st PGA National Championship that begins Thursday. Its 7,014 yards and plays to a par 70.</p>
        <p>But history shows that the little men have won here. Not the power hitters. The men with the touch and the skill. The last three winners from Oakland Hills have been Ben Hogan (1951 U.S. Open), Gene Littler (1961 U.S. Open) and Gary Player (1972 PGA).</p>
        <p>Kite, at 5-foot-8 and 150 pounds, is of that type.</p>
        <p>Ive got the kind of game that is suited to the majors, he said before a practice round over the difficult, demanding layout Hogan dubbed The Monster.</p>
        <p>Im a good scrambler. Im accurate and Im a good putter, Kite said. Everybody talks about how short (off the tee) I am, how the long courses kill me. Well Ill tell you. I wish every course played was 7.200 yards. Id win a lot more golf tournaments cause if youve got a long course that long, everybody is going to* be missing the green and that puts them on my level.</p>
        <p>While the season has been less productive and considerably more frustrating than he</p>
        <p>Sharpless May Miss A Year</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL. N.C. (AP) -Craig Sharpless intends to be wearing Carolina blue next fall, but insists he wont feel shortchanged if he is forced to sit out the season.</p>
        <p>Not long ago Harpless, one of the most-sought-after football players signed by the UNC Tar Heels, was concerned with a far more important battle than winning a starting berth in the line  his life.</p>
        <p>The 18-year-old Jacksonville native, soon to be released from the North Carolina Medical Center in Chapel Hill, has been hospitalized since late March after he suffered an overdose of the hallucinogenic drug, phencyclidine, also known as PCP or angel dust. He cwitends it was given to him without his knowledge at a party.</p>
        <p>It was so weird thinking about dying. Each day I was just waiting to die. I feel honored just to be living whether I play or not. Sharpless said in his most recent interview .</p>
        <p>He hovered near death for almost a month, losing 50 pounds from his 6-foot-6. 270 pound frame. He says he refused to eat, couldnt recognize his mother and had trouble walking. Only during the last two weeks has he been allowed to</p>
        <p>leave the hospital for short periods of time.</p>
        <p>It was scary as hell, he said. It was like being in another world. I kept thinking about whod come to my funeral if I died.</p>
        <p>But the ordeal that Sharpless believes began either as a joke or a jealous prank, is all but over now.</p>
        <p>Everybody is expecting me to play, he said. They havent said anything to me about sitting out. The only thing that would hold me back would be the doctors. Im working real hard to get myself together.</p>
        <p>Sharpless now has regained all of the weight he lost since doctors placed him on a high-protein diet. Recently he began running and working with weights to get back in shape for the season.</p>
        <p>would have wished. Kite could turn it around in the last of the years four major tests.</p>
        <p>I had a bunch of top 10 finishes there for a while, but then it got away from me. he said of the season that has produced more than $100,000 in winnings but no victories,</p>
        <p>Ive just been very inconsistent. And consistency is the thing Im looking for. I played a little better last week (in Philadelphia) and it seems to be getting a little better. Its not there yet, but its better. Its close.</p>
        <p>And this is the kind of course I can win on. Thats what its all about: Win a lot of golf tournaments, win in the majors.</p>
        <p>He started ticking them off: Bruce Crampton, Miller Barber, Dave Hill, Frank Beard.</p>
        <p>Theyve won what, 85 tournaments? And theyd trade them all for a major. Probably his greatest acclaim came not from a victory,</p>
        <p>Junior</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>Grant Buick defeated the Greenville Tennis Club in Junior Novice Tennis yesterday. 51-36. Summary:</p>
        <p>David Tingelstad (GB) defeated Ann Marie Amtjert. 4 2 John Richardson (GBl defeated Tripp Andrews. 4 1.</p>
        <p>Catherine Tingelstad (GB) defeated Kristine Ambert, 4 3 Ginny Close (GB) defeated Monica Balder, 4 0.</p>
        <p>Tethys Bal&amp;lt;er (GTC) defeated Karie Seykora, 4 2.</p>
        <p>Lynn Nobles (GTC) defeated Han nahHill, 4 3.</p>
        <p>Susan Sayetta (GB) defeated Mary Paul Castellow, 4-0.</p>
        <p>Becky Huntsberry (GTC) defeated Michele Hunt, 4 3 Jenny Jones (GTC) defeated Sharon Wiggins 4 1.</p>
        <p>Paul Huntsberry (GTC) defeated Ina Herrin, 4 3.</p>
        <p>David Tingelstad (GB) defeated Ken Logan. 4 3.</p>
        <p>Susan Sayetta (GB) defeated Brett Gibbs. 4-2.</p>
        <p>Hannah Hill (GB) defeated Shuan</p>
        <p>but from a self-imposed penalty that cost him a title. That was in the Hall of Fame Classic last year in Pinehurst, N.C. In the last round. Kites ball moved on the green. No one saw it but Kite. Not the gallen,, not the officials, not the caddies, not his fellow competitors. But Kite saw it. .And he called a penalty on himself.</p>
        <p>And that was the margin  1 stroke  by which he lost to Tom Watson. The superior act of sportsmanship won for Kite a national award.</p>
        <p>Now hed like a national title.</p>
        <p>I could win it, the grimlv competitive little man said. Its the kind of course I can win on."</p>
        <p>And, his eyes sparkling and a broad smile creasing his face, he asked: ".And wouldn't that just be if Wouldn't that be something'</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
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        <p>WINTERVILLE - The Winteiw'ille Jaycettes will host an invitational softball tournament August 3. 4 and 5 at the Winterville Softball Field. Entry fee will be $40. For more information. call Eddie Vincent, 756-3271. by Wednesday. August</p>
        <p>Lcggins. 4 3</p>
        <p>defeated</p>
        <p>inny Close (GB)</p>
        <p>Polyena Baker. 4 1.</p>
        <p>Michele Hunt (GB) defeated Sam mie Logan, 3 2</p>
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        <p>LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) -i*Hroe Minister Margaret Thatch arrived iw the Com-Conterence amid an dwus (rf confront the Zambian 's press nuxith-pieees. Conservative British Jimpq?ers reqxxided in kind. Scwres of welcoming blacks _  the Lusaka airport smiled v^^^'and f)plauded as the head of Britains Cimservative government arrived Monday for the 3ation conference at which ^her policy toward the new gov-^ ermnent of Zimbabwe Rhodesia Witt be the chief issue.</p>
        <p>the govemment-con-Times of Zambia ac-her of Wind and pusilla-arrogance. The Zambia Daily Mail said she was racially biased. And Presl-Keraieth Kaunda in a newspaper interview said her ^  fear of the Russians was very</p>
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        <p>The London Daily Mail said J/' Mrs. Thatcher was greeted * ^ with the diplomatic courtesy a gang of muggers might reserve for a solitary woman travelling on a late-night Tube (sub-</p>
        <p>imagine the fury that would Ise the Commonwealth if rWes were reversed and MW&amp;gt; Thatcher welcomed a Mack leader to Britain in this fashion. Kenneth Kaundas conduct is inexcusable, said the</p>
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        <p>Kaunda was meeting at his residence with the leaders of AngWa, Botswana, Mozambique aid Tanzania, called the frontline states because of their proximity to Zimbabwe Rhodesia and their sipwrt of the two guerrilla armies fitting to overthrow the Wected W-racial government there.</p>
        <p>Although Ai^a and Mozambique are not members of the Commonwealth, they met with the Wher three to work out joint strategy for Zambia, Tan-</p>
        <p>zaMa and Botswana at the conference opoiing Wednesday.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Thatcher has indicated that because of die installation of an elected gofverranent in ZimbEriowe Rhodes, the Con&amp;gt; servative majmlty in the Mt-ish House o Commons will let ecomnnic sanctions against the former cWony lEqise in the Gall, and her government may even recogn the new govemmeid headed by Prime Minisfer Abel Muzorewai.</p>
        <p>However, Teanian Pre^</p>
        <p>dent Julius Nyerere, the president of the front-line group, indicated he expected Mrs. Thatcher to keep her plans for the futioe to herseif and avoid a confrontation with the MlB*&amp;gt; rewa governments foes at the conference.</p>
        <p>Zimbabwe Rhodesia wds a whtte-ruled British cokmy until 1965, when Prime Minister Ian Smith declared it independent to biock British (tois to turn over power to the Mack nudity eventuaUy.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Telegraph warned not to be coerced into delaying the lifting of economic sanctions against Zimbabwe Ithodesia, asserting this would be the triumph of the bullet over the ballot box. It added;</p>
        <p>*Even those African leaders Who try to make our flesh</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON. N.C. (AP) -Norris Carlton Taylw, whose frequent outbursts were as much a part of his murder trial as the evidence itself, calmy accepted the death penalty Monday.</p>
        <p>Taylor, clad to a white T-shirt and Mue jeans, stood at the defense taMe to silence as New Hanover CoiBtfy Sitoerior Court Judge Robert Gavin read the sentence. Observers said he showed little emotion to the sentence which could put Mm in gas chamber.</p>
        <p>The last execution took jrface in North Carolina in 1961.</p>
        <p>An ai^al, which under state law goes directly to the state Supreme Court, is anticipated by authorities.</p>
        <p>Taylors silence came as a</p>
        <p>surprise to many who witnessed the almost-dally outbursts of the defendant during the preceding two months, including six weeks of testimony.</p>
        <p>The jmy eonvktcd T^hxr of first-d^ree murder on July 10 to the shooting death last ye of Mildred M^hison, a pr^ nart FayettevBle woman.</p>
        <p>A jury of seven women aaid five men convicted Taylor (rf first-degree murder^ kidnapping, attentoted immier and two coiaits of armed robbery. The murder charge stemmed frwn the Sept. 1 slaying of Mrs. Murchison, who was shot to death in a parking lot in Fayetteville.</p>
        <p>Taylor also was convicted of robbing Mrs. Murchison, who was four months pregnant, of</p>
        <p>her car and purse and of kld-napiring Malcolm Biles of Fayetteville and attemptir^ to kill him.</p>
        <p>The sentencii^ phase of the triM began July 16. By law the jury had to deci&amp;lt;to sentencing in separto^ proceedings. Jmors had to decide if Taylor shmM die in the states gas ehamber or receive a life sentence. De&amp;gt;' liberations on the sentence began Friday.</p>
        <p>Because of Taylors frequent ourbursts, Gavin ordered him to undergo physical or mental examinatwns several times, de^ ciding in each case to continue with the trial.</p>
        <p>The state preseirted testimony by several eyewitnesses and t^ed arel written confessions from Taylor. The defense did not present a single witness.  I</p>
        <p>creep by threatening to bring in Y the Russians and the Cubans</p>
        <p>know well enough that such allies cannot supply what their economically ruined countres must have  Western aid, trade and technology.</p>
        <p>As Mrs. Thatcher arrived.</p>
        <p>Embezzlement 20 Years,</p>
        <p>BEETLE BAILEY</p>
        <p>Is Charged 10</p>
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        <p>Winterville Is</p>
        <p>Mailing Taxes</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE - The Town of Winterville is sending out its 1979 tax bills today, says Town Clerk Elwood Nobles. The towns total valuation has been assessed at $13,576,108.</p>
        <p>Nobles says that if taxes are paid during the month of August, there will be a two percent discount on each bill paid. A total of 13,018 bills are being mailed as of Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Persons may pay their bills at the town office, open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and FYiday, and 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Wednesday and Saturday.</p>
        <p>FREIGHT RATES UP</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Freight rates on the nations railroads are 1 percent higher this week because of higher fuel costs.</p>
        <p>ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) -Ten city employees face prison terms of up to 30 years if convicted on charges of embezzling city funds, selling drugs and lottery materials.</p>
        <p>They were indicted Monday by a special grand jury in Buncombe County. The 10, all of whom worked in the city water department, were arrested and charged Friday as they reported for work. All were fired.</p>
        <p>Four men were indicted on three counts of embezzlement. They included Wendell Charles Blar, Ronnie Lee McClellan, Tracy Jefferson, all 29, and Marvin Brewer, 22. Gus McCurry, 27, was indicted on one count of embezzlement.</p>
        <p>John Earl Jones, 41, and James Edward Hensley, 26, were each indicted on charges of being accessories to embezzlement.</p>
        <p>David McMahan, 28, was indicted on charges of sale and delivery of a controlled substance, and with possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell. Michael Ross Butner,</p>
        <p>25, was indicted on charges of sale and delivery of a controlled substance.</p>
        <p>Weaver Mathis, 40,was indicted on charges of dealing in lottery.</p>
        <p>The arrests, according to City Manager Kenneth Michaiove, were the result of a four-month undercover investigation. Michaiove said several other workers had been dismissed, but the city decided not to press charges against them.</p>
        <p>Michaiove said Firday that weak leadership and a lack of administrative courage have created a system where stealing has not only been tolerated, but by not taking action has been encouraged.</p>
        <p>Previous attempts to end corruption resulted in the loss of $250,(X)0 in time and materials, he said.</p>
        <p>Police investigators reported at least $52.000 worth of copper tubing stolen during the four-month investigation. Hand tools and other types of tubing were also reported missing, said Chief Melvin L. Tucker.</p>
        <p>MORAGA, Calif. (AP) - Almost 20 years ago, Alan Puccini polished off a jug of red wine, scribbled a note that he stuffed inside, and tossed it into the Atlantic. This week, hell get it back.</p>
        <p>Puccini, now 38, says he was about a day out of New York from Genoa, Italy on Aug. 18, 1959, when he penned a note that included his parents address in Atherton, Calif., and heaved the bottle into the Atlantic. Last week, his phone rang and a voice said, Ive got something that belongs to you. Scot Scotty of West Palm Beach, Fla., said he found the bottle while in the Bahamas and tracked Puccini down using the address on the note. Puccini said Scotty told him a friend would be flying to the West Coast this week with his bottle.</p>
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        <p>MONTREAL (AP) - A dead woman found floating off the Gaspe Peninsula with $3,600 stuffed in her bathing suit is believed to be from the Ottawa area, however positive identification is not yet complete.</p>
        <p>Price Effective Thru Sun., Aug. 5,1979.</p>
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        <p>nmr</p>
        <p>All In Stock Merchandise</p>
        <p>15/&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>O Off</p>
        <p>Grab Table</p>
        <p>'^A0%</p>
        <p>To</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>3008 E. 10th Streal</p>
        <p>ON DOLLAR DAY</p>
        <p>, Playmobile</p>
        <p>Reduced 25%</p>
        <p>Oak</p>
        <p>Swings &amp;amp; Ladders</p>
        <p>Viz Price</p>
        <p>Selected</p>
        <p>Dolls</p>
        <p>25%50%</p>
        <p>Downtown Mall Greenville</p>
        <p>"Toys For All Ages"</p>
        <p>ALL WHIRLPOOL</p>
        <p>APPLIANCES</p>
        <p>ZENITH, RCA AND SONY TELEVISION SETS AND STEREO REDUCED FOR DOLLAR DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2ND STOP BUY AND SEE THESE VALUES.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;S I., t</p>
        <p>lot E. 2nd St. Ayden, N.C. Telephone 744-4021</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>1702 W. 5th St. Greenville, N.C. (Near ttAAcm. Hospital) Telephone 752-4241</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>IDCftJLAKM</p>
        <p>$1.00 Off Already Low, Low Prices During Our Preseason Coat Sale! DOLLAR DAY ONLY</p>
        <p>SALE! SKI PARKA, CHIN-WARMER HOOD Wftshabte Quitt</p>
        <p>nylon ski parka Orion* acrvitc pile l&amp;gt;mog Attached sow chirt-tearme* hood Storm cuHs Navy Green or Brown</p>
        <p>Sisiie</p>
        <p>regular 535</p>
        <p>SALE! THE SHEEPSKIN' LOOK</p>
        <p>$2790</p>
        <p>regular $40</p>
        <p>53-190</p>
        <p>Suede-iook cotton ooiyurethene water'#t)eiient ( hooded coat with Sheepetia pile iir&amp;lt;&amp;gt;ng arvi trim that peeks out at seams Toggle closing over 2&amp;gt;pper Came' Nude or Blue Nucte (Boot top engih for 7 1 Bu:es4-6  Sees 7'4  '</p>
        <p>rB*artt9 regular Iff</p>
        <p>'mw Stan WM The StafytaUt Piwt</p>
        <p>212 Arlington Blvd. Monday-Saturday 10-5:30</p>
        <p>Phone 754-4700</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 5 pc. UPHOLSTERY</p>
        <p>LIVING ROOM SET</p>
        <p>Sola, Chair. RecHner, Loveseat, Ottoman</p>
        <p>5339</p>
        <p>Let Us Fill Year</p>
        <p>Over 400 Pieces Of Bedding In Stock</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE FURNITURE OUTLET</p>
        <p>OPEN NEiyrr to coca-cola bottling co. PHON E</p>
        <p>MON.-SAT.  BILL turner MANAGER 758-7332</p>
        <p>8A.M.-6P.M.  628S.  PITT ST. GREENVILLE. N.C.</p>
        <p>DID</p>
        <p>LADIES SUMMER FOOTWEAR</p>
        <p>Sandals-Casuais Dress Shoes Formerly $8 to 19 NOW ALL REDUCED</p>
        <p>$300 _ $^00</p>
        <p>$J00 . sgoo</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0013" />
        <p>r;i\f &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Hw Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Tuesday, July 31, IVTH13</p>
        <p>NNUAL</p>
        <p>, AVG. 2ND</p>
        <p>i^n Greenville Association, Inc.</p>
        <p>INNMK HAY</p>
        <p>758-2452</p>
        <p>LARGE DIAMOND CLUSTER LOOK, SMALL DIAMOND PRICE!</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>The rich look of genuine dia-mondi. beven of them, artfully mounted for that big diamond Jook In your choice of white or yellow gold</p>
        <p>QUALITY DIAMONDS</p>
        <p>SALE PRICE $9950</p>
        <p>Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers, Inc.</p>
        <p>407 Evans Malt Oowntown Greenville Greenvilles Seiko Headquarters If it dont tick, Tock to us _Open 8:30-5:30 Monday-Saturday</p>
        <p>doHardas</p>
        <p>TAKE A UTTLE TV , WHEREVER YOU GO!</p>
        <p>fetUTH</p>
        <p>9' iShtm</p>
        <p>BLACK ft WHITE</p>
        <p>AC/DC/BATTERY TV</p>
        <p>AC HOME CURRENT-For use whenever eleclrlcily is available 12-VOLT DC AUTO AOAPTER-Plugs into cat Of rec vehicle cigarette lighter lor OC operation 'Battery Pack-Optional</p>
        <p>COMPACT! LIGHTWEIGHT' 3-WAY PLAYING VERSATILITY'</p>
        <p>The Jet Set lll*L092-Featurlng Zenith 100% solid-stale chassis lor outstanding per-lormance and dependability. Ouick-on sunshine picture lube provides sharp picture detail. Solid-state tuning system, detachable sunshield and private llalening earphone Choose Ebony. While, or Poppy Red color</p>
        <p>$129</p>
        <p>Big Viewing Enioyment for only</p>
        <p>V.A. MERRITT &amp;amp; SONS</p>
        <p>207 Evans Street Downtown Greenville 752-3736</p>
        <p>DOLLAR DAY</p>
        <p>15% OFF</p>
        <p>ALL FRAMING ORDERS</p>
        <p>Taken On Dollar Day!</p>
        <p>One Group</p>
        <p>4 Prints</p>
        <p>Reduced</p>
        <p>THE FRAMING SHOP</p>
        <p>ERNEST AND KNOTT GLASS CO.</p>
        <p>rOR DICKINSON &amp;amp; CLARK</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE,N C.  _  WW</p>
        <p>752-2133 752 2134</p>
        <p>SAVE LIKE NEVER BEFORE WITH OUR</p>
        <p>Thursday Thru Saturday</p>
        <p>SHEER DRAPERY C^QO MATERIAL 45 wide I</p>
        <p>yd</p>
        <p>pair</p>
        <p>Printed 45  wide</p>
        <p>DRAPERY $.^29</p>
        <p>yd.</p>
        <p>One Lot 54 wide</p>
        <p>UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL S&amp;gt;4 29</p>
        <p>yd.</p>
        <p>Mill Qutlet CI</p>
        <p>mr East Intk stmt CtlHial lhi(kts SiNppMt Cellar Crmrillt. n.C.</p>
        <p>OetiiiJIA.M.S:3l P.M. MapTInSateeat</p>
        <p>Duality Ladies</p>
        <p>Suniiner Shoes</p>
        <p>Values to $60</p>
        <p>9,.MS</p>
        <p>Palizzio, Amalfi, Red Cross, Joyce, Pappagallo</p>
        <p>DOWNTOWN PITT PLAZA</p>
        <p>qouar dak</p>
        <p>SpeM</p>
        <p>THURS., AUGUST 2nd UNLY</p>
        <p>Close-Out On</p>
        <p>SCRUBBABLE,</p>
        <p>STRIPPABLE</p>
        <p>PRE-PASTED</p>
        <p>WAILCOVERINGS</p>
        <p>$100</p>
        <p>Per Single Roll</p>
        <p>(Values to $11.95 per roll) LIMITED QUANTITIES! SHOP EARLY</p>
        <p>CREATIVE</p>
        <p>WALLCOVERINGS</p>
        <p>1207 West Fourteenth St, Phone 758-9318</p>
        <p>I would like to thank you for your patronage in the past and would appreciate it in the future. I will still remain in my present location in the University Arcade, 218 E. East 5th Street.</p>
        <p>All</p>
        <p>Jewelry</p>
        <p>...1/2</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Some Discontinued</p>
        <p>Cosmetic Items...</p>
        <p>1/2</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>flDERIi nORIDfln OOSmETIC STUDIO</p>
        <p>University Arcade-218 E. East 5th St. 752-3885</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>CONVERSE</p>
        <p>PRO 250 BASKETBALL</p>
        <p>SHOES FOR MEN</p>
        <p>HI AND LOW TOPS</p>
        <p>REG. $17.95 VALUE NOW ONLY</p>
        <p>$Q00</p>
        <p>PAIR</p>
        <p>CAROLINA BLUE. NAVY. WHITE</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>your dollar s / Jt ' worth more // /j during our // //</p>
        <p>mm</p>
        <p>Reg.  Now</p>
        <p>Commercial Carpet  jlfiQ</p>
        <p>With Rubber Back</p>
        <p>10 Colors In Stock.......5.95    Sq  Yd</p>
        <p>Sculptured Shag With Scotchgard</p>
        <p>10Colors In Stock  ____14,95  VX  Sq.  Yd</p>
        <p>No-Wax Vinyl With  F"QQ</p>
        <p>Mirabond Finish</p>
        <p>8 Rolls In Stock ........9.95  vJ  Sq  Yd</p>
        <p>Carpets by George</p>
        <p>3203 S. Memorial Drive</p>
        <p>WOMENS</p>
        <p>SHOES</p>
        <p>VALUES TO $30.00</p>
        <p>FLORSHIEM MISS WONDERFUL EMMA JETTICKS VITALITY HUSH PUPPLIES</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Quality</p>
        <p>Fit</p>
        <p>Seruict</p>
        <p>ON THE MALL DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE OPEN AT 9 A M</p>
        <p>DRUG STORES, Inc.</p>
        <p>Quality  Competitive Prices</p>
        <p>911 Dickinson Ave 752-7105</p>
        <p> oervice,</p>
        <p>6th Si &amp;amp; Memorral Or 756-4104</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0014" />
        <p>I4~-The DttUy Reflector, Graenvtllc. N.C.Tuesday. Juty 31,1979</p>
        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>1979 by Chicago Tnbune</p>
        <p>Neither vulnerable. South deal.s.</p>
        <p>NORTH</p>
        <p> AQ65 V K 10 4</p>
        <p>0 7</p>
        <p> 10 9 8 6 5</p>
        <p>WEST  J 10 9</p>
        <p>98 7 3</p>
        <p>EAST</p>
        <p> K 8 7 3 V A Q J 2 0 108 6 5</p>
        <p> 2</p>
        <p>0 K Q J 94  3</p>
        <p>SOUTH  4 2 V 6 5 0 A 32 4 AKQ J74 The biddinfh:</p>
        <p>South  West  North  East</p>
        <p>1 4  Pass  1 4  Pass</p>
        <p>2 4  Pass  3 4  Pass</p>
        <p>5 4  Pass  Pass  Pass</p>
        <p>Openin lead: King of 0.</p>
        <p>It's a proven fact that many bridge players are treading shoeless through the streets of London because they didn't draw trumps. Hut an equal number are strolling unshcMl through New York because they drew trumps too soon.</p>
        <p>South's two club rebid was a slight underbid. However, he was reluctant to jump to three clubs lest his partner play him for more in the way of high cards. North's bid ^ three clubs, while also con servalive, left open three no trump as a possible game contract. South might have maneuvered toward that con tract by cue-bidding his dia mond stopper, but he decided five clubs would be better.</p>
        <p>Declarer won the king of diamonds opening lead, drew a round of trumps and then ruffed a diamond. He return ed to his hand with a trump and took the spade finesse. East won the king and returned a spade.</p>
        <p>Declarer entered his hand with a spade ruff and tried a heart to the king. East took two heart tricks for down one. "Unlucky." remarked South. Every card was wrong."</p>
        <p>Soybeans At</p>
        <p>Insect Stage</p>
        <p>Soybeans in the area are now approaching the stage where they are most affected by insect pests, says assistant agricultural agent, Gaylon Ambrose. According to Ambrose, the com earworm, one of the most destructive pests, will begin working on this year's crop soon.</p>
        <p>The corn earworm is a yellowish-green to dark browm insect with a tan head. It is somewhat hairy and up to two inches long. When disturbed, it falls to the ground and curls up. The economic level for the corn earworm is two earworms per foot per row, according to field surveys.</p>
        <p>Ambrose suggests tljat scouting for the corn earworm should start at the end of flower Ing, as well as for late maturing soybeans. Fields that have open canopies due to late planting or wide row width have a tendency toward more earworm problems than others and should be watched closely, Amborse adds.</p>
        <p>Devote Week</p>
        <p>That was true. Never Iheless declarer's technique and not Lady Luck should have been blamed for the contract's failure. South lost the hand when he drew a round of trumps pre maturely!</p>
        <p>Correct technique is to ruff a diamond at trick two. Now declarer can get back to his hand with a trump, ruff his remaining diamond and return to his hand with another trump. That still leaves a trump in dummy.</p>
        <p>With the groundwork done, declarer leads a heart. Whatever card West plays, the contract is guaranteed. If West plays an honor, declarer covers with the king. Even if East wins the ace. he is forced to lead another heart, which sets up dummy's ten for a spade discard, or a spade into the ace queen.</p>
        <p>As the cards lie. West will follow with a low heart and declarer inserts dummy's ten. East wins the jack, but again he has a choice of losing plays.</p>
        <p>Observe that it is vital to rufi a diamond before touching trumps. If declarer draws a round of trumps first, he will exhaust dummy of trumps by the lime he has eliminated the diamonds. Now East will be able to exit safely with a diamond.</p>
        <p>Your play to the first trick could decide the fate of -the contract! A writer once remarked: There's no such thing as a blind opening lead, only deaf opening leaders!" Learn to find the winning attack with Charles Gorens Opening Leads." For your copy, send $1.85 to Goren-Leads, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J. 07648. Make checks payable to NEWSPAPERBOOKS.</p>
        <p>'Acid Rain</p>
        <p>Increasing</p>
        <p>to Youth Choirs</p>
        <p>^iish Chapel Church will a week of services for ^^tSwirs this week, with ser follows:</p>
        <p>Rock Spring Church rm  Wednesday, the</p>
        <p>Dixon and the Chapel Youth Choir; Rev. James Har-rL?  Voung  Adult</p>
        <p>GREEN.SBORO, N.C. (AP) -Scientists say acid rain is on the increase in North Carolina, and they intend to keep a close watch on the phenomenon which already has caused damage to animals and wildlife in other states.</p>
        <p>We have no continuous data on acid rain, Dr. Ellis B. Cowling of the school of forestry at N. C. State University, said last week in testimony tefore a House committee in Washington, But from the fragments of information we have, I would say the rainfall in the state is increasing in acidity.</p>
        <p>Studies done in New Yorks Adirondack Mountains in the early 1970s showed that the rain killed some fish and was blamed for corroding prott'ctive wax surfaces on the leaves of many plants.</p>
        <p>A study now tx'ing done by Cowlings office also shows acid rain may be responsible for weaknesses in certain crops such as soy bt\ans. The rain may make it more difficult for the plants to ab.sorb nitrogen.</p>
        <p>Rainfall acidity is measured with the pH scale, which assigns numbers from 1 to 14. A solution measuring 7 on the pH scale is considered neutral. Any solution below 7 is acidic.</p>
        <p>In North Carolina we have observed some rather low pH levels, said Cowling. Normal rainfall is about 5.7 on the scale, but weve setm levels as low as 3.6. More often than not it is below the 5.7 figure.</p>
        <p>The acid rain does have tangible effects, said Cowling. We dont know all of these effects yet, but there is no question that it does damage."</p>
        <p>Over 900 At</p>
        <p>Annual School</p>
        <p>Eldress M.</p>
        <p>4  E-iureaa  m.</p>
        <p>rhU '^Wock Chapel Ml services will</p>
        <p>invited to attetmt^ugg services.</p>
        <p>Eppes ClasiTo</p>
        <p>Meet Tonight</p>
        <p>The 1969 Graduation Qass( Eppes High School wUi meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Ms Janice Laughinghouse, 1222 Davenport St.</p>
        <p>Each class member is urged to attend. The monthly finance ! will be given.</p>
        <p>FAYETTEVILLE - Over 900 United Methodists from across eastern North Carolina are expected here at Methodist College for the annual Conference Leadership School Aug. 3-6.</p>
        <p>The expanded mission school is sponsored by the North Carolina United Methodist Conference. According to Jane Hook. Mebane, dean of the sdKMl. the evjt is held in two sessions to accomodate nonworking and working persons</p>
        <p>The guest preacher wifi be Dr. David James flandolph of Christ United Methodist Church. New York City.</p>
        <p>|porti</p>
        <p>The colony of Maryland was granted to Lord Baltimore in 1632.</p>
        <p>01 PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>MOTKreoesALS</p>
        <p>Norm CaroiHvi PiH Counfy TAKE NOTICE thai In ac cor dance with tha provltlom of Sec non iou -j/oof the General Statutes ot North Carolina, the Pitt County Board of Commlssieners will sell to</p>
        <p>the hiohesl bidder lor cash on the site of the</p>
        <p>property at Third and Johnston Streets in Greenville. Pitt County. North Carolina, the old Pitt</p>
        <p>County General Hospital property.</p>
        <p>FRIDAY.</p>
        <p>at eleven o'clock a m. on ____</p>
        <p>AUGUST 3. 1979, said property be Ing described as lollows. to wit:</p>
        <p>'The old Pitt County General Hospital property located at Third and Johnston Streets in Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, con</p>
        <p>sisling ot A paved parking lot and building with a total land area of</p>
        <p>43,500 square feet, said lot having a trontage ot 142 3 feet on Third Street, 299 5 feet on Woodlawn Street (Avenue), and ISO tect on Johnston Street"</p>
        <p>The above described parcel ot land and building will be sold tor</p>
        <p>lano and building will be sold tor CASH to the highest bidder, a ten percent (10%) cash deposit will be required of the highest bidder on the date ot sale, and the Pitt County Board ot Commissioners reserves the right to reject any bid or otter and shall accept or reject the highest bid within thirty (30t days thereafter.</p>
        <p>This the 2nd dav of July, 1979 PITT COUNTY BOAROOF</p>
        <p>COAAAIIISSIONERS BY/s/ROBERTL MARTIN, CHAIRMAN W W SPEIGHT,</p>
        <p>PITTCOUNTY ATTORNEY July 3. 17, 22, 31, 1979</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT</p>
        <p>County ol Pitt City of Greenv</p>
        <p>Public notice is hereby given that</p>
        <p>vllle</p>
        <p>he City Council of the City ot Green vllle will, pursuant to Section 32 79 (a) and 32 68 of the City Code, con duct a public hearing on Thursday, August 9, 1979, at 8 00 PM, In the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building on an applica tion by Mr and Mrs R. C. Robbins for a special use permit to operate a discotheque In the structure located on the Pactolus Highway behind the State Highway CSepartment. This properly Is joned for "Unottensive Industry (lU) usage.</p>
        <p>All Interested citizens are re</p>
        <p>hearing at which lime they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard Lois D Worthington City Clerk July 24, 19/9 and July 31. 1979</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT</p>
        <p>County of Pitt of Greenv Public notice is hereby given that</p>
        <p>City of Greenville</p>
        <p>the City Council of the City ot Green vllle will, pursuant to Section 32 79 (a) and 32 56 (o) ot the City Code, conduct a public hearing on Thurs day, August 9, 1979. at 8:00 PM, in he City Council Chambers of the</p>
        <p>Municipal Building on an applica tIon by Michael Stephen Martin and Bill Meacham for a special use per</p>
        <p>Xrate a nightclub at 400 Street This property Is (or "Downtown Commercial</p>
        <p>mil to operate a nightclub at 400 West Fi zoned (or</p>
        <p>Fringe" (CDF) usage.</p>
        <p>All interested citizens are re quested to be present at the public hearing af which time they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard. Lois D Worthington City Clerk July 24. 1979 and July 31, 1979</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON PLACEMENT OF A /MOBILE HOME</p>
        <p>County of Pitt</p>
        <p>ounty o CiW of Greenville Pi</p>
        <p>ubiic notice is hereby given that</p>
        <p>the City Council ot the City ol Green vllle will, pursuant to Section 32 79 ot</p>
        <p>he City Code, conduct a public hear ing on August 9, 1979 at 8 :(X) P M. In the City Council Chambers of the</p>
        <p>Municipal Building on an applica tion by Mrs Alma Davis, tor a per mil to place a mobile home at the corner ot Pitt Street and Gum Road, (or living purposes The property is zoned for "R 6" usage and contains approximately 7.500 square feet All interested citizens are re</p>
        <p>hearing at which lime they</p>
        <p>Lois Worihinqtc City Clerk July 24, 1979 and July 31, 1979</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA PITTCOUNTY</p>
        <p>GRIMESLAND TIRE 8. PARTS DISTRIBUTORS, INC VS</p>
        <p>JAME S RONALD LE E TO JAMES RONALD LEE</p>
        <p>Take notice that a pleading seek Ing relief against you has been filed In the above entitled action The nature of the relief sought is to salisly a possessory lien ot *479 00 for lowing, storage and service to a 1972 Mercury by sale ot said vehi cle which is registered in your name This case will be assigned (or a hearing In Greenville District Court You are required to make 'defense to such pleading before such date and time. Upon your</p>
        <p>tnilure to do so plaintiff will apply</p>
        <p> ,</p>
        <p>lay</p>
        <p>TAFT AND TAF-r</p>
        <p>This the 20fh day of July, 1979.</p>
        <p>THOMAS F TAFT ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF POST OF FICE BOX 588 200S GREENE STREET GREENVILLE, N. C 27834 TELEPHONE (9)9 ) 752 1888 July 24, 31, August 7, 1979</p>
        <p>NOTICE TOCREDITORS IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA</p>
        <p>COUNTY OF PITT</p>
        <p>IN THE MATTER OF THE</p>
        <p>ESTATE</p>
        <p>OF CARRIE LANGLEY WOOTEN Having qualified as Executrix ot the Estate of CARRIE LANGLEY WOOTEN, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to nolily all</p>
        <p>fzersons having claims against the estate of said Carrie Langley</p>
        <p>Wooten to present them to the undersigned Executrix, or her at torney, on or before January 25, 1980. or this Notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment</p>
        <p>This 20th day ot July. 1978.</p>
        <p>Louise W. Marston P.O. Box 11 Greenville.</p>
        <p>North Carolina 27834 GAYLORD, SINGLETON  McNALLY, P.A Attorneys at Law P.O Box 545</p>
        <p>Greenville. North Carolina 27834 July 24, 31 and August 7, 14, 1979</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SALE PROJECT NOTES Sealed proposals will be received</p>
        <p>the City ot Greenville (herein call ed "Local Issuing Agency) at 1)03 Broad Street Room 1 in the City of Greenville, Slate ot North Carolina</p>
        <p>27834, until, and publicly opened at One o'clock PM (EDST</p>
        <p>) on</p>
        <p>Its Project Notes, being issued to aid in financing its project as follows: Amount. *425,000.00, Series, Fifth Series 1979, Maturity Date. September 19, 1980</p>
        <p>The Notes will be dated September 1), 1979. will be payable to bearer on he Maturity Date, and will bear in terest at the rate or rates per annum fixed in the proposal or proposals ac cepted for the purchase ot such Notes.</p>
        <p>All proposals tor the purchase of said Notes shall be submitted in a form approved by the Local Issuing Agency Copies ot such form ot pro posal and information concerning he Notes may by obtained trom the Local Issuing Agency at the address indicated above Detailed informa tion with respect to the condilions of his sale may be obtained form the July 3), 1979 Issue ot The Dally Bond</p>
        <p>The Local Issuing Agency reserves the right to reject any or all bids</p>
        <p>REDEVELOPMENT COAAMISSIONOF THE CITYOF GREENVILLE J.M Laney E xecutive Director July 3). 1979</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>A\JJON^JjyE Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD has dally rentals at reasonable prices Call 7M 6114</p>
        <p>WE BUY nice, used cars Buick AAazda. Inc.. 756 )877</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>BUICK 197* Regal Limited Air, cruise, tilt steering. AM FM stereo One owner Excellent condition 752 0)37, Monday Friday between 8 and 5.</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>ChevFolet</p>
        <p>IMPALA 1*73 Power steering and brakes, air, AAA'FM *995. 7566840.</p>
        <p>AAONTE CARLO 1*76 White Lan dau. swivel bucket seats 37.000 miles *4200 Call 758 3*0) evenings</p>
        <p>nova 1*74 Air, vinyl top good tIlOO 758 7936 until II -</p>
        <p>^ Runs 30 p.m.</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Chevrotet</p>
        <p>CAMAHO tm. Oranae with black vinyl top *2400 752 3228 or 752 959*</p>
        <p>MONZA I*^ AMtalllc blue, air, 3400 ^^10  cOPBItlon  *4400.</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET 1*74 Impala 4 door, tolly loaded, air. power brakes, good tires Runs great! Need to sell I *1500. 752 7597 evenings (ask tor Mike)</p>
        <p>A80NTE CARLO 1*77 Landau</p>
        <p>Brown with lan, power steering and AM/FM stereo. Very</p>
        <p>brakes, air, ,  ....... </p>
        <p>good condition. I 975 2458</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Dodge</p>
        <p>DODGE 1966 Potara Good condi ion *^ 758 78l9betore3p m</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>MUSTANG 1967 3 speed, AM/FM 8  rack, air Excellent condition</p>
        <p>758 1595 after 5</p>
        <p>FORD FIESTA 197*  *3200</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile, 1975 Regency C-tuoe.</p>
        <p>. ' ... .</p>
        <p>will sell below wholesale cost Cali 758 112)  ^</p>
        <p>GALAX IE 1973 Power steering and brakes, air, AM/FM radio, *650 758 7050 (rom 8 a m to 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>FORD 1970 *300 756 9805</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Lincoln</p>
        <p>LINCOLN 1975 Town Car Folly equipped *4500 Call 753 5830 bet ween 7 a m and 9 p m.</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>DELTA 88, 1974. Excellent condl tion. Call Jeff, 758 0684</p>
        <p>OLDSAAOBILE 1972 Power brakes, steering and air 4 door. 62.000 miles.</p>
        <p> ^1..^ wrwvs -vrws__</p>
        <p>'Nada book value, *900 *700 or best otter Call 756 2597 after S.</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>PLYMOUTH</p>
        <p>758 I 105</p>
        <p>Plynrwuth</p>
        <p>1974 Ouster *2500</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 1977 Phoenix Deluxe 4 door, E PA 24 miles per gallon, black with beige interior, oower windows, tilt wheel, AM/FM srereo Good con dition *3950. 752 5522 or 756 2770 (after 6pm)</p>
        <p>GRAND PRIX 1977  *3995  Ca(</p>
        <p>758 3288 after 6pm</p>
        <p>TRANS AM 1978 Cruise control, tilt steering, air, AM/FM *5800 or best otter 746 6661 alter 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>MAZDA GLC 1978. 5 speed, AM/FM silent c</p>
        <p>cassette stereo, excellent condition. 38 miles per gallon, trip. 746 3146.</p>
        <p>tion. Best otter. 756 8007</p>
        <p>VW 1975 Rabbit. 2 door, 4 speed transmission. One owner. Excellent condition. 524 5704.</p>
        <p>HONDA ACCORD LX 1979 Bronze, AM/FM cassette, air *6400. 758 0361, 756 3887.</p>
        <p>AAAZDA 808. 1976. 4 speed, AM/FM cassette, 37,000 miles, *2700. 756 328).</p>
        <p>MGB 1976 Good condition 756 8047 after 6 p m</p>
        <p>VOLKSWAGEN 1970 Good condl  ion *1000. 753 5692.</p>
        <p>rrucks For Sale</p>
        <p>1*64 CHEVROLET One ton, cab and chassis 756 7271</p>
        <p>1*73 FORD PICKUP Radio, heater', power steering and brakes Runs nice *129 5 7 58 4347</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>DOGS &amp;amp; PETS</p>
        <p>CELEBRATE SKYLAB with Skylab pups Part Labrador, 6 weeks, dewormed and shots Adorable. 758 2895</p>
        <p>SHIH fzu AKC register^ B&amp;lt;w^n June 3. Female. *125) male, *150</p>
        <p>522 1243</p>
        <p>AKC TOY Poodles (all colors), Pekingese. Pomeranians, Yorkshire Terriers, Cockers. Dobermans. 10% discount on all puppies. 758 2681</p>
        <p>FULL BLOODED, male Irish Setter tor sale 2 yearsold 746 4505.</p>
        <p>AKC LABRADOR RETRIEVER</p>
        <p>puppies Black, champion Pedigree, dewormed. 524 4423.</p>
        <p>AKC PUPPIES</p>
        <p> -y-   Lhasa  ^so,</p>
        <p>Eskimo Spitz, Pomeranian, CTairn</p>
        <p>Terrier, Yorkie, Miniature Schnauzer. Irish Setter South Seas Pet Shop, Ih the corner of Greenville Square. 756 9222.</p>
        <p>IRISH SETTER puppies for sale.  ......  --Lii</p>
        <p>756-3343, Andy AAcCawhorn, Route L WInterville</p>
        <p>UKC REGISTERED blue tick and black&amp;amp;lan male coon hounds. 753 5585.</p>
        <p>AKC OLD ENGLISH SHEEP-DOG. 6 months, female Must sell. 756 8866</p>
        <p>DOG HOUSE Very large A fram with cedar siding and shingles. Ex oellent for more than one dog. 7585231</p>
        <p>ONE FEAAALE, AKC Registered, black Labrador. One year old. S)00. 756 7690</p>
        <p>CFA REGISTERED one year old Persian cat. Blue, cream. *100. Very friendly. 756 8004, daily.</p>
        <p>DOGHOUSE Large, attractive with opening window *69. 752 4434.</p>
        <p>HALF VISZLA and half Labrador. Have had shots. 5 females, 2 males, *25 each 756 8058</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>EMPLOYAA^^NT Help Wanted</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED</p>
        <p>AUTOMECHANIC</p>
        <p>Must have own tools. Experience necessary. Hospitalization, vacation and sick leave, commission plan, uniforms.</p>
        <p>SMITH WALDROP MOTORS</p>
        <p>756 4267</p>
        <p>HOUSEHOLD pest control technician. High school graduate. Valid North Carolina driver's license, bon dable. Excellent salary, experience desirable but not necessary. Call 752 5'75 for interview.</p>
        <p>AVON. Earn *** Sell Avon Part time, full time, any time. Call 752 7006 for information</p>
        <p>EARN EXTRA money No invest ment Take orders tor Lisa low priced jewelry. For free catalogs, call toll free, (800 ) 631 1258.</p>
        <p>DATSUN B2)0 GX 1978 Air, 4 speed, AM/FM, extra clean, *4600. Call 753 3524</p>
        <p>VW 1971 Super Beetle White, extra good condition. 752 2691 or see and drive at 1407 East Fourth Street.</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE Sales. Century 21 Whitley's House Station has 5 sales positions available. If you would like to join the largest real estate I organization in the world and benefit from the best real estate training program in the world, contact Judd Richardson at 756 6050 today for a confidential interview.</p>
        <p>FIAT 1975 XL/9. Air AM/FM stereo, tape 29,000 miles. *2960. 752 8869.</p>
        <p>280Z 1978. 2?2 Factory and dealer options, 25 miles per gallon. Extra sharp. Must sell 756 0233 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>19' BONITA, 115 HP Mercury motor (power trim), galvanized trailer. 750 4576, 758 4615.</p>
        <p>17" GRADY WHITE, 05 HP</p>
        <p>Johnson Mahogany deck and wind</p>
        <p>^ 4----3,  Xui-  ......</p>
        <p>shield frame. Just refinished whole boat. 752 1578 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>SAILBOAT Hobie Cat 16. Yellow and white sails. Galvanized trailer $2.500 756 9575 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>BEARING BUDDYS $7 95/pair Quality boat trailer parts and ser vice. Price Designs, Griffon. 524 5790.</p>
        <p>1976 WINCHESTER 21 Foot, 115 HP motor, Cox tandem tilt trailer with electric winch, accessories in eluded. All good condition. Call 756 0531 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>1977 GRADY WHITE 17" boat, 140 HP, OMC Inboard/Outboard. Good</p>
        <p>Civil/Sanitary</p>
        <p>Engineer</p>
        <p>B.S. in Civil or Sanitary Engineer</p>
        <p>Ing. One to three years minimum ex d. </p>
        <p>perience required. Submit resume to Olsen Associates, Inc., Engineers</p>
        <p>And Surveyors, P.O Box 93, Green Vllle, N.C. 27834.</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>AGRICULTURAL SALES trainee. Individual with farm background to (earn agricultural equipment business. Many fringes Included. Agri Supply Co., Greenville, 752 3999.</p>
        <p>ONE SALESPERSON and one</p>
        <p>mechanic's helper and truckdriver needed. 756 2845 for appointment.</p>
        <p>Easter Tractor &amp;amp; Equipment Comj &amp;gt;, ore</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT STORE AAANAGER. If you are now manag ing a conyenient store and want to earn $1500 to $1800 per month, app ly between 9 a m and 5 p.m at Dodges Store, 3209 AAemorial Drive</p>
        <p>MUST BE 18 years old Apply In .........c Attic,</p>
        <p>758 2658 after 6:30.</p>
        <p>1978, 16' STARCRAFT (V Hull), 90 HP Chrysler and trailer. 1 792 1974 after 7|b.m.</p>
        <p>1977 RIVER OX, 20 HP AAercury and Cox trailer. 756 4246 after 2 p.m.</p>
        <p>72' MFG with cuddy cabin, 165 OMC Inboard/Outboard, full curtains, radio, head, depth finder, tandem trailer with power winch. Extra clean. $6500 758 2300 days. 758 1742 nights.</p>
        <p>1976 MACKIE 16' (excellent condl tion). 85 HP Johnson, power tilt rim. galvanized trailer, CB and ex tras. *27(K), 758 05)7 before 5 p.m., 746 2204 after 6 p.m. (ask tor Robert)</p>
        <p>ACHILLES INFLATABLE craft (nylon. Hypalon construction). Sfzeclal new dealer prices. 9'6" Achilles inflatable dinghy (carries 1050 pounds with floor boards and oars and motor mount), only *235 plus tax Model H5 I2MMT Knox Welding &amp;amp; Marine. "Builder ot quality steel boats ' 756 3269.</p>
        <p>KNOX WELDING ANDMARINE INTRODUCES BUILD YOUR OWN BOAT</p>
        <p>Spaces and equipment tor rent. Two boats under construction now. Technical advice available.</p>
        <p>Professional help when you need it.</p>
        <p>Build In any material: Wood (WEST system)</p>
        <p>Fiberglass Aluminum Build in steel and save thousands</p>
        <p>Work evenings and weekends at your own pace</p>
        <p>756 3269</p>
        <p>16' GLASTRON. 85 HP Evinrude. *1200. Call Phil. 758 01)0 work, 753 3829 home</p>
        <p>1976, 19' MARQUIS. 135 HP</p>
        <p>Evinrude, depth finder *3600. 752 6211 after 5p m</p>
        <p>31 Campers For Sale</p>
        <p>NOTICE Special clearance on all new campers. Only two p&amp;lt;x&amp;gt; ups and two travel trailers left Come and</p>
        <p>make otter Aycock's Camping .......Ison  Can</p>
        <p>Center, 6 miles south of Wilson 237 6911</p>
        <p>SLIDE IN CAMPER for Luv</p>
        <p>Toyota, etc Great gas mileage, elec trie and battery lights, icebox stove, sink, large table, full size bed and storage *600 or best offer 752 7019 or 752 1746</p>
        <p>35 Cycles For Sale</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>1974 EL CAMINO Black, AM/FM stereo. 8 track tape, till steering, air 746 6661 after 5 30 p m.</p>
        <p>1973 CHEVROLET mobile home toter Equipped and ready tor ser vice *4500 756 7376, 746 6939</p>
        <p>1975 TOYOTA truck Long bed. new I 8 track. Ex</p>
        <p>tires, AM/FM stereo cellent condition 758 3276 days, 758 0041 nights</p>
        <p>1977JEEPCJ-S 6cyli</p>
        <p>4 speed.</p>
        <p>metallic green, 18 miles per gallon *4900 752 4156 days, 752 6451 nights</p>
        <p>1973 EL CAMINO Super Sport Black. *2700. 756 4624 days 756 5168 nights.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WIN nows D O O P S A W' N i N G S</p>
        <p>C.L. LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>SOCIAL WORK vacancies</p>
        <p>Direct service to severely and pro txi</p>
        <p>toundly retarded children. Expan</p>
        <p>High professional standards, small case loads Opportunity for in</p>
        <p>dividual, group and family work. MSW preferred, BSW considered.</p>
        <p>Salary competitive Contact Joe Wilbik, Howell's Center, Route 9, Box 246, Goldsboro, NC. (919) 778 3067.</p>
        <p>TWO NURSING instructors Ten month contract, possible summer employment. Minimum BS degree</p>
        <p>care and pediatrics Two years olinical and/or teaching ex perience. Apply to Department Chairman, Betty Bunn, Nash Technical Institute, Route 5, Box 255, Rocky Mount, NC 27801. Telephone 443 4011. Equal Op porlunity E mployer</p>
        <p>NOW HIRING both day and nigt.t shift Apply in person at Sonic Drive In</p>
        <p>LOCAL BUILDING supply firm has</p>
        <p>work shop pef^son. Experience or educational equivalent will be re</p>
        <p>and/or cabinet making with some knpwledqe of woodworking machinery. Duties will consist ot making small orders for the retail and contractor trade. In addition to good pay. life insurance, hospitalization, paid vacations and holidays are ottered If interested, please contact Mr Bill Moore at Garris Evans Lumber Company, 70) West 14th Street, Greenville 752 2106</p>
        <p>NOW HIRING at Biscuit Inn Apply In person from 9 a.m. til 10 a.m. No phone calls, please.</p>
        <p>MANAGER Major insurance com pany has immediate opening for in dividual interested in agency building opportunity Send resume in confidence,' to Manager. P. O. Box 252), Greenville. NC 27834</p>
        <p>ing corporations has openings divtduals Interested in management opportunities. Qualified applicants will be ottered Automatic Promotion Plan Call 6 4036</p>
        <p>INSIDE salesperson Expiditor tor construction specialties. Benefits available Call C H Edwards. Inc.. 756 8500 for appointment (We are located in front ot Pitt Technical In sfituteon highway I) South)</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>BrowN-Wol Has Oaily Hantal Cars Availabla</p>
        <p>Csill</p>
        <p>BrownWp$Klg Ihc. 7sa-7iii</p>
        <p>Hsip Wanted</p>
        <p>^RPENTER for trar|lng and bo*-7^ 0246"'"'" 3 y*rijf experience.</p>
        <p>JJi.'^NTED. Personnel for installing gating, air conditioning and plumb-</p>
        <p>Ing. Experience prefer*edl&amp;gt;uf''wTl tram. Call 756 4624 or apply In per-</p>
        <p> ------WAN ur oppiy in par-</p>
        <p>son at Larmar /Mechanical Contrae tors, between 8 and 9 or I and 2.</p>
        <p>^ART-TIME and full time</p>
        <p>'  '7      9*_ ariu luif limi</p>
        <p>employees wanted tor retail jewelry</p>
        <p>eaatifopw  fVIOII  lfWtr</p>
        <p>st&amp;lt;^e located at Carolina East Mai,. Sales ar&amp;gt;d office positions available For interview and applications, con tact /Mark Mizelle at tha Holiday Inn.  '</p>
        <p>PULL time waitress and hostess</p>
        <p>' T  vwi  .  .  _  _  _____</p>
        <p>release position open Apply In per son between 9 and 11 a.m. or 3 and 5</p>
        <p>, sacrvc  a.tri. Vf OflU 9</p>
        <p>Three Steers Restaurant. 2725/Memorial Drive.</p>
        <p>OPERATING ROOM nurse We have a need for a registered nurse to</p>
        <p>  -----  J  regl-----------</p>
        <p>work in our operating room. Ex perience is preferred but others will be cwsi^red It interested, contact</p>
        <p>__  S.VI.  II  fitiv*  i.vFniiCT</p>
        <p>Stanley Brown, Personnel Services, Nash General Hospital, Rocky AAount, NC. (919) 443 8^50</p>
        <p>PART-TIME, Sarah Coventry has 3 part time openings No Investment, no delivery Car and phone necessary. 756 0661.</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT AAANAGER Finance 40 hour week. Betty's PersonneL 756 3404.</p>
        <p>ADJUSTER. Opening available with bank affiliated consumer finance company. Rapid advancement, fop</p>
        <p>_______ aa  G</p>
        <p>frin benefits and good'pay Mus? be high school graduate. Initial</p>
        <p>duties are in the area of credit and collections. Son&amp;gt;e night work required. For appointment, call</p>
        <p>f %/f  I  ITIVfl  I  ,</p>
        <p>753 4106. Atlantic Credit Corpora tion, 121 South AAain Street, Farm</p>
        <p>ville.</p>
        <p>AGGRESSIVE YOUNG Individual tor outside sales position in sporting goods. Call 756 oi between 10 and</p>
        <p>AGGRESSIVE SALESPERSON</p>
        <p>wanted tor automotive parts com</p>
        <p>pany. Tuesday Saturday. 8 tlT 5. ......-  117.....</p>
        <p>*150 start. Call 752 6124,</p>
        <p>WAITRESSES WANTED tor family tope restaurant in WilMamston. Good pay. Good benefits. Call 792 4168</p>
        <p>OUTSIDE SALEs7 Base and com mission. Need aggressive salesper son 758 6018</p>
        <p>MECHANIC. Experienced servicing Datsun or other import cars. Apply to Service Manager. Holt Oldsmobile Datsun. 101 Hooker Road.</p>
        <p>LPN WANTED tor full time 3 to 11 position in a new extended care facility. Benefits Include active, in service education, competitive salary. Call 758-7100before 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>SALES CAREER. Will train ag gressive person for exceptional career opportunities. Substantial starting salary plus incentive in creases as earned Sales experience helpful but not essential. Write or send resume to TSS, P. O. Box 2279, Raleigh, NC 27602. Equal Opjsortuni ty Employer, Male/Female.</p>
        <p>LABORER for installing water ser vices. 758 4428</p>
        <p>REQUIRED FOR small business, design and production manager, salary *12,000 per annum, 40 hour week. Minimum of 2 years ex</p>
        <p>work trom sketches, photos or draw ings, and verbal instructions. Must</p>
        <p>be able to use etching tools, tracing equipment, synthetic materials, moulds, hydraulic press and wood</p>
        <p>working tools. Send resume to. Cop</p>
        <p>per Design. Inc.. 806 Drexel Lane, WinterviMe</p>
        <p>required for small business, design and production manager, salary *12,000 per annum, 40 hour week. Minimum of 2 years ex</p>
        <p>perience required in copper art. Will work trom sketches, photos or draw ings, and verbal instructions Must</p>
        <p>be able to use etching tools, tracing equipment, synthetic materials, moulds, hydraulic press and wood working tools. Send resume to.</p>
        <p>Employment Security Commission, -  &amp;gt;,  Gr</p>
        <p>3101 Bismark Drive, Greenville.</p>
        <p>SECRETARY wanted for fast</p>
        <p>growing Matchmaker real estate of lice iTlgnite 8. Company, Inc.,</p>
        <p>758 6666 weekdays trom 9 til 5.</p>
        <p>I/MMEDIATE OPENING for front end mechanic Must be qualified in alignment, suspension and brake work. Apply in person, Sutton Ser vice Center, 1105 Dickinson Avenue.</p>
        <p>NEWS a, OBSERVER carriers City routes. Must have car and be 18 or over. 752 3699</p>
        <p>SIMPLE BOOKKEEPING and</p>
        <p>clerical. Monday through Friday, 10 until 2. *60 a week Pleasant sur roundings. Send resume to Book keeper. Box 1967, Greenville NC.</p>
        <p>SALES OPPORTUNITY for the right man or woman who can qualify. Guaranteed income *12,000 *20,000 income first year. E:</p>
        <p>pense paid training Send resume, with telephone number, to P. O. Box</p>
        <p>2264, Greertville, NC. 27834</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER</p>
        <p>needed tor large supermarket Must be accurate and able to handle large sums of money. Benefits include lop wages, life insurance hospitalization and paid Vacation. Send resume to Supermarket, P O. Box 1967, Green vllle.</p>
        <p>lljiSURANCE AGENT Salary pibs commission. Collect and service established debit. 752 5777.</p>
        <p>SALES POSITION available Week ly salary (no draw) plus high com missions. Excellent opportunity tor</p>
        <p>missions, txcellent opportunity for advancement into management and a permanent career with a company that otters a solid tuture. Sales ex cierience helpful but not required. We seek an aggressive person who substantially wishes to increase their income. Benefits include life and health insurance, company trained school. For interview, phone Conner Mobile Homes, 756 0333,</p>
        <p>TEACHER for daycare center. Must be 21 and have high school diploma. Taking applications Monday</p>
        <p>through Friday from )2 until 3.  Li'....... ....</p>
        <p>ly to Little University, 313 East lOth Street, Greenville</p>
        <p>GUYS  GALS</p>
        <p>lAAMEDIATE OPENINGS</p>
        <p>National firm has openings for six to work and TRAVEL in U.S. Transportation furnished. Training program with expense drawing ac count. Must be single, have some</p>
        <p>high school, and be able to START IMMEDIATELY. Apply to Mr. Porter at The Econo Travel Tues</p>
        <p>day only, H a.m. 6 p.m. No phone calls please Parents welcome at in terview.</p>
        <p>BUILT-UP roofing and sheet metal mechanics wanted. Top pay for experienced people. Good future with established firm in Greenville. 758 2)79</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CRAFT WOOD STOVES</p>
        <p>Fireplace insert with NEW FRONT BLOWER</p>
        <p>Tar Road Antiques</p>
        <p>Wintervilie, N.C. 756-9123</p>
        <p>BOYD ASSOCIATES. INC.</p>
        <p>qi'iHT.tl I oiitr.ii tilfrs</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL</p>
        <p>P O. Bo   .  r-  N.:  Ca'   'Ga</p>
        <p>SEWMG MACHINE MECHAHIC</p>
        <p>Multi-apparel manufacturing company seeks an experienced sewing machine mechanic. Immediate opening. Excellent benefits and salary. Please send letter to:</p>
        <p>PLANT MANAGER P.O. Box 537 Snow Hill. N.C. 28580</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>LIKE to hava gnmt</p>
        <p>EXPCRIENCED llva-lf* compaaiton wantod to care tor atoerly lady. Catt 752 4063 after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>DUE TO INCREASED servlea business, we are looking tor on* more top notch mechanic with ax perience who wants to work In a spotless service department under supervision with factory trainee available during the- year. Full benefits such as up to 3 Weeks vaca</p>
        <p> -.^upto3\</p>
        <p>tkm yearly, sick leave, hospitallia-In</p>
        <p>ton. life Insurance, paid holidays, uniforms furnished with guaranteed 5.50 per and an</p>
        <p>salary of *6.50 per flat rate hour. It you qualify ancl are serious, contact Stev  '</p>
        <p>Steve Briley at once. Service AAanager. Joe Pecheles Volkswagen.</p>
        <p>HOUSEKEEPER with own transportation needed 2 days a vveek. Most be good with small</p>
        <p>children. Experience necessary, references required, 758 4382.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OPENING tor</p>
        <p>woodstove salesperson. Salary plus commission. Sarid inquiry or resume to, Woodstoves. Route 1. Box 239-B, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL telephone</p>
        <p>solicitor. Must be neat, aggressive and have desire to earn *300 to</p>
        <p>.. ..u*.; vrca.f lu ii mwv TO *500 O week or more, and be willing to work 30 hours per week. For interview, send name arxJ phone number to Oanco CorjMration. P. O. Box 1121. Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>JACK'S STEAK HOUSE now accep</p>
        <p>ting a| -----</p>
        <p>Apply</p>
        <p>ting applications tor employment. Apply in pers phone calls.</p>
        <p>rson between 2 and 5. No</p>
        <p>LIVE-IN housekeeper/companion tor etdgrly woman. 3 weekends a month off. 752 6214 or 756 1471.</p>
        <p>PAINTERS. Experienced only. App ly at old Pitt County hospital.</p>
        <p>BAKER'S HELPER Experience</p>
        <p>helpful but not necessary. Apply Tiffany's Bakery, Carolina East</p>
        <p>.g.</p>
        <p>LEGAL SECRETARY. Good typist.</p>
        <p>Bcfty's</p>
        <p>dictaphone, excellent firm Bcfty'' Personnel, 756-3404.</p>
        <p>ONE FULL time salesclerk and one part-time salesclerk. Apply Blue Bell Factory Outlet, Greenville Square, Shopping Center.</p>
        <p>qualified workers needed to put on shingles. 758 2179.</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>Work Wanted</p>
        <p>repair work. Carpentry, rooting, masonry. Call James Harr</p>
        <p>ington, 752 7765 after 6.</p>
        <p>SEPTIC TANK Installation, lot</p>
        <p>clearing, landsc^lng, backhoe-bulldozer work. Call Sonny Cox,</p>
        <p>746-2348 or 746 3414.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED PAINTER. In</p>
        <p>terior, exterior. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. 752 0309.</p>
        <p>BACKHOE, bulldozer and lot clear-ing 746 4600 or 746 3692.</p>
        <p>BILL'S PAINTING. Experienced In painting of all types. All work guaranteed. 758-3336.</p>
        <p>LOW OVERHEAD paint company. Free estimates. Reasonable rates. 752 0309</p>
        <p>WILL DO BABYSITTING In my</p>
        <p>home. Experienced Another of two. Black Jack area. Call after 5 p.m. 758 4279</p>
        <p>NEED NEW gutters? Old ones repaired or cleaned out? If so. call 758-3724 after 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>IF YOU NEED a plumber, call 756-8049. State License it7289 P Also have Ditch Witch tor water and sewer lines.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE TO keep children in my home. Located on Falklarid highway, approximately 3 miles from Greenville. 18 months up. 752 3738</p>
        <p>46</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>48 Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>SELF CONTAINED light duty backhoe. Ideal for cleaning ditches or installing oil drums, drenching, etc. *2000. 756 7376 , 746-6939.</p>
        <p>RECREATIONAL flotation ac cessorles. Nylon life jackets. *5 49, foam filled life jackets. *9 99. IS" X 15" vinyl cushion, *6.99, 19" ring buoy, *14.95. Agri-Supply Company, Greenville, 752 3999.</p>
        <p>12 OUNCE cotton tarpaulin for trucks. 10' X 16', *35.95; 12' X 18') *47,95, 14' X 20', *61.95, 18' X 24', *95.95. Other sizes available. Agri Supply Company, Greenville. 752 3999.</p>
        <p>FORD 3500 backhoe and trailer *9500. 756 4624 days, 756 5168 nights.</p>
        <p>50</p>
        <p>Garage-Yard Sale</p>
        <p>YARD AND BAKE SALE Fur</p>
        <p>nitore, baby items, appliances, miscellaneous. Friday and Saturday, August 3 and 4. Stanton Heights on Stantonsburg Road.</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>BOOTLEG PRICES: Men's knit slacks and jeans, *9.99; sportcoats. *22.95, lady's pantsuits. *13 99 slacks, *5.99; tops, 14.99, Large selection. Mill Outlet Clothing, 264 Bypass (across from NIcnols), Greenville.</p>
        <p>SAAALL LOADS pinebark, sand, top-&amp;gt;rK,</p>
        <p>soil and stone. Also driveway wor Call Charles Tice, 758 3013</p>
        <p>RINSE &amp;amp; VAC. *10 a day. Shampoo not included Whitehurst Carpet Center</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADS of sand, topsoil. field dirt and rock. Also lot clearing. Jim Hudson, 756 4742.</p>
        <p>PIANO RENTAL, as low as *15 per month. Cha Rich Music, 756 1212.</p>
        <p>12 X 12 RUG. Oval braided rug; Panasonic turntable with speakers; vinyl recliner. 7^ 6956.</p>
        <p>BUTTERBEANS White and specki ed. Pick own. 16 a bushel. Reaves Farm, 746 6084 after S p.m.</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY S lighted display cases. Call 455 9164.</p>
        <p>PLAYPEN, *10, walker, backpack. *5; 752 0477.</p>
        <p>DITCH-WITCH. *2800. 756 4624 days, 756 5168 nights.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS</p>
        <p>Remodeling Room additions elc</p>
        <p>C.L. LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>CINrnPCOSi</p>
        <p>TOP SOIk. mt *rt, Mtof! tandacaping and buNdetar Call Hanry Wbrttrtngton, 746-M8r.</p>
        <p>PtLL DINT, builder gtocL ^top^</p>
        <p>ard rock. J. L. AAcI 752-2229 (mobllaunit); 738-2351.</p>
        <p>PtSHER wood burning toYaa haat your houaa r*afuralty. Saa e*ar flrapisc Imart*. Aa a '</p>
        <p>naw flraplsca Imart*. Ask a Fiahar. owner about It* performanca. 752 3809. Fleming's Furniture 8&amp;gt; Ap-pilanca.</p>
        <p>FEDDERS 9000 BTU air loner, *199.95; Fedders 7400 air conditioner, *299.95;</p>
        <p>10.000 BTU air condltionar, *329 752 3609, Flaming'* Furniture 8i pilanca.</p>
        <p>condt-</p>
        <p>BTU</p>
        <p>Faddar**.</p>
        <p>EXPERT PIANO tuning and i Tha AAusIc Shop. 796-0007:/,&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>TWO /WETAC offlco das**; secretary's daalu OMt webwt f desk; also onw W MP D</p>
        <p>756 5718.</p>
        <p>GOf A SPARE TV set? SaH H i with a Ctassiflad ad. Extra TV will be In demand tor the Is games. Call 752-6166.</p>
        <p>Per BUSHEL. ToMotaas, 86 if you pick. *9 If we pick; Field pam. STS' If we pick, *9 if you pick; Buttar beam, *13 If we pick, SH If yew pick. 746 6298.</p>
        <p>ELECTRIC RAN0B. ratrigaratot, fraazar, washing machine. *10B each. 752 9562.</p>
        <p>STEREO. 25 watt amplifier and-tuner, two wooden bookshelf speakers. Great sound. 9*i-V', 1 522 1360 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW color TV. On# month old. Sells for *430, wltl *eH tor *3*0, 758 3336.</p>
        <p>Close</p>
        <p>tx-</p>
        <p>BLUEBERRIES, large supply-picking. Pick 3 gallon*, through August 11. Open 7:31</p>
        <p>Sunday, Finch Nursery,   581  North, 2IW</p>
        <p>mile*. Call I</p>
        <p>NEW HOLLAND front toador wHH</p>
        <p>bucket and forks. Good condition. 4 years old with reconditioned angina. Call 758 6689.</p>
        <p>CUSTOM AAADE trailer hitch ter car. *50. Ask for /Mike. /aa-SMt-or'</p>
        <p>752 7597.</p>
        <p>QUALITY USED FURNITURE ter^ sale. Individual returning to ECU</p>
        <p>full time. Everything must be sold. Call 752-8296 after 8:15 p.m. or 756-8974 anytime.</p>
        <p>GOT GOLD FEVER? Ask me about Sarah Coventry 14 karat Plumb Goldl Brandnew. Call 756-0661.</p>
        <p>5000 BRICKS. Triangular, #1001, 756 2531 after 6.</p>
        <p>4 PI ECE bedroom suite with 4 poatorj bed. 752-3949.  .J</p>
        <p>VISIT THE drlontal and area reg, gallery for a complete selection of</p>
        <p>rugs. Now at special saving*;.;); Larry's Carpetlond. 3010 EasiF;q Tenth.</p>
        <p> sheet*</p>
        <p>AUGUST WHITE SALES otters-special savings on Flaldcrast . and towels. Hurry In this wc__</p>
        <p>The Linen Closet, 3008 East Ts Street.</p>
        <p>week to</p>
        <p>ETCHING SOFA and end chair, Lawson styla. 3 pillow raversable. Good condition. *250. Call 758-6097} after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>REFRIGERATOR with Ice maker,-frost free; washing machine, both t 'v. year old. harvest gold. Klmbar'*</p>
        <p>organ. Swinger lo6; 2*book shelvasW bed. 758 4395 or 756-5727 ask tor Bud</p>
        <p>dy</p>
        <p>2 TWIN AAA-rTRESSES and box springs wikanew. Callaner5, 758-5846-</p>
        <p>WEDDING DRESS. Size 7, Priscilla Boston. S100. Call 756-7838.</p>
        <p>FREE M/OOO It you buy a Stihl or Poulan chain saw at Warren's Farm  ..... 903,  Stokes.  Call  'S'I</p>
        <p>Supply. Highway ' 75 4578 for details</p>
        <p>HOT PINK, padded, double bed headboard, matching bench, end tables, platform rocker, AAagnavox stereo and small appliances. Call 756 1463 between 6 and 11:30p.m.</p>
        <p>REALISTIC 75 watt receiver, Bose 301 speakers, Sony cassette, equalizer. *700 (negotiable).</p>
        <p>NEW RED POTATOES. *5 par</p>
        <p>bushel. 756 7664 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>For Lease Commercial Space Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>behind King &amp;amp; Queen Restaurant</p>
        <p>752-1010</p>
        <p>RIGHT NOW!</p>
        <p>TAKE COMMAND AND CHANGE YOUR WORLD FOR THE BETTER</p>
        <p>Our training will prepare you for a management position m your locality within 6 months</p>
        <p>Earn $15,000-$25.000 while training</p>
        <p>Guaranteed income to start. 2 weeks training in school, expenses paid</p>
        <p>Training in the field'selling and servicing established accounts</p>
        <p>Must be 21 or over and ambitious Benefits Include major medical and outstanding profit sharing plan</p>
        <p>Call for an appointment</p>
        <p>Ron Cutler 521-2171</p>
        <p>GREAT EXPECTATIONS</p>
        <p>HAIRCUTTERS</p>
        <p>In Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>A nationwide chain, needs experienced and licensed haircutters and assistants Good weekly pay plus commission. Call 756-3298 anytime and ask for Lou.</p>
        <p>NO JOBJOOLARiGE OR TOO SMALL We Will Do It All</p>
        <p>On Call 24 Hours Daily</p>
        <p>GENERAL SERVICES COMPANY</p>
        <p>Hmm RtMdeiitg M lestor^iN Brick ariSlwWfft Caring - Orimnys - hMiif - Stfn IFLMkmH.</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>MtaMclnck.l.C.</p>
        <p>726-4716</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0015" />
        <p>56</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>ELECIHOLUX scrubber ^ncl er G&amp;lt;d for home and commercial 7M99M*'"  condition</p>
        <p>2 KEYSTONE sloted disc mao rims with adjustors and cups Excellent condition Best otter 752 2627</p>
        <p>I STOFdFMS Approximately 3</p>
        <p>YALE TWO Ion chain hoist with car riage and i beam $22 5  756  6978</p>
        <p>nights</p>
        <p>aaatcHing white crib and dress ing chest, $75 oak captain's bed $100 756 5945</p>
        <p>MAN'S DIAMOND ring Sire 9 karat, white gold 752 2889 758 9071</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>LAPIDARY equipment Must sell 756 6154.</p>
        <p>STEREO. Garrard turntable 8 track deck, 26" speakers $100 752 8974 or 752 8296</p>
        <p>60 INSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>PRIVATE piano guitar, banio mandolin and dobro lessons Piano Organ Warehouse, 756 2032</p>
        <p>LEARN TO SAIL/Sailboat Save this number, 756 2873</p>
        <p>62 LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>LOST Pocket instamalic camera in vicinity of 425 Longmeadow Road 752 2^*4  ^triera  Call</p>
        <p>LOST THREE gray tabby kittens and one black fluffy kitten with</p>
        <p>one</p>
        <p>white spot on neck One needs medical attention. Last seen at Eastern Street, near river. 752 50t0.</p>
        <p>AAOBILE HOMES 64 AAoblle Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>- I</p>
        <p>2 AND 3 BEDROOM mobile homes Air conditioned, good location No pets 752 3286 days; 825 5391 nights</p>
        <p>CLEAN. 2 bedroom mobile home with central air conditioning, located in Azalea Gardens tor couples only; also new, one bedroom, furnished aoarlment for singles or couples (located in Azalea Gardens). Contact J T. or Tommy Williams at Azalea Mobile Homes 620 West Greenville Boulevard 756 7815</p>
        <p>mobile" homes and lots tor rent</p>
        <p>CdM 758 4413 between 8 and 5</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM TRAILER Washer and air. $120 per month. No children or pets. 752 0239 after 5 p m</p>
        <p>12 X 65, 3 bedrooms, 1' z bath, central heat and air. Call atter 6, 752 4955</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS No pets No children 752 0098 atter 5 p.m</p>
        <p>5 MINUTES FROM ECU campus 12 X 60, 2 bedrooms; fully carpeted with air. Also other 2 bedroom mobile homes available tor fall semester, August 15  12 X 60, 3 bedrooms, washer, dryer, air No pets. No children 758 3644.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, furnished mobile home on prive lot. Married couple preferred. 756-0264.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, furnished, air condi tioning. No pets. Married couples on ly. 756 0173,</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, completely furnished Buck's Trailer Park, 752 0196</p>
        <p>2 BEDR(30M trailer, washer, air. furnished. 756 2497.</p>
        <p>66 Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>GOOD SELECTION on used trade ins at Azalea Mobile Homes Ask for Tommy Williams.</p>
        <p>WHY PAY RENT? Own your own home from Azalea Mobile Homes See Tommy Williams</p>
        <p>WE BUY used mobile homes Tom my Williams, 756 7815, 752 5682</p>
        <p>1972 TAYLOR 12 X 60 2 bedrooms, one bath, completely furnished, cen tral air. $5995. See Jimmy Langson. Oakwcxtd Mobile Homes.</p>
        <p>10 X 55, 2 bedrooms. Air conditioner and furnishings. Excellent conditon $3000. 756 7376, 746 6939</p>
        <p>1440 SQUARE FEET, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dishwasher, disposal, central air. Completely set up. $16,500 756 7376, 746-6939.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS. 2 full baths. Ex cellent condition. Small equity, assume loan. 524 4180 (Griffon).</p>
        <p>1978 OAKWOOD 14 X 68 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, completely furnished, all appliances. 753 3956.</p>
        <p>1975 12 X 56. 2 bedrooms, air condi tioner. Call after 6 p.m. 753 2349.</p>
        <p>1975 CONNER 12 X 36 Furnished $700 equity and assume loan. 752 9003 after 5:30.</p>
        <p>SOMEONE IS looking for your unus ed power mower. Why nof advertise it with a low cost Classified Ad?</p>
        <p>1974.  12 X 60 Wesfchester 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, furnished, including washer and dryer, air. In excellent condition, $4500. 746 6463.</p>
        <p>68</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>TO BUY OR SELL a business in con fidence contact J. T. Snowden, Jr . at the Marketplace, Inc , Business Brokers, 401 West First Street. Telephone 752 :^66</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE NOW. Unlimited high earnings opportunity. Top company with 55 years experience in sales and service. 756 3861. Equal Opportunity Employer.</p>
        <p>LIKE TO OWN your own business? I am being promoted and have an established tool route that covers Greenville and Kinston. Profits of over $18.0(X) already fhis year I</p>
        <p>over $18.0(X) already fhis year In vestment of under $25,000 For addi tional information, call Felton Cook, 522 0596 (Kinston).</p>
        <p>73 Commercial Property</p>
        <p>OFFICE COMMERCIAL space for lease 3000 square feet. 913 Dickin son Avenue, formerly Edwards Hardware. 3 nice offices. Contact Cliff Edwards, 756 8500.</p>
        <p>STORE FOR RENT Corner of Dickinson Avenue and Ficklen Street, 752 3585.</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Three story brick building, located corner Main and Railroad Street, Rober sonville, NC. Call for more details $12,500. Mavis Butts Realty</p>
        <p>758 0655, Kaye AAontieth, 758 4750,</p>
        <p>Mavis Butts, 752 7073.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE INSTALL ALUMINUM AND VINYL SIDING</p>
        <p>Remodeling Room additions etc</p>
        <p>C.L, LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>752-6116</p>
        <p>73 Commercial Property</p>
        <p>42,000 SQUARE FEET warehouse 6pace and 5000 square feef warehouse space Truck and rail Siding 752 1020</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE</p>
        <p>Office or commerctAl buildtnas located</p>
        <p>1400 Block W t^thSt Four 900 sq ft and One 1800 sq ft</p>
        <p>1100 Block Hamilton St Three 1200 sq ft and One 2400 sq ft</p>
        <p>3000 Block E 10th St 700 ft office building and 800 ft block storage building</p>
        <p>These buildings can be finished within 30 days for occupancy and fmish?d to Suit tenant New con struction</p>
        <p>Contact J T or Tommy Williams 7S6 7815</p>
        <p>SHOP/OFFICE space lor lease 1000 square feet Neignbot hood commer</p>
        <p>cial zone Hooker Road Call 752 1733 days 756 7614 nlqhts</p>
        <p>FOR RENT Shop space Call 752 1020</p>
        <p>526 SOUTH Colanche Street (direct ly across from ECU campus) 5500 square feet for renf Available late tall I J Edwards, Jr , 758 2616</p>
        <p>74</p>
        <p>Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>87 ACRES on New Bern Highway. 15 miles from Greenville. 35 acres</p>
        <p>clear^, lon^^^ road frontage. No</p>
        <p> wwN.s.x.  I  czcikj  fluiiiaucr. itiu</p>
        <p>allotments Aldridge 8. Southerland, 756 3500; nights, Don Southerland 756 5260</p>
        <p>ISO ACRES OF farmland 80 acres woodsland, 16,000 pounds tobacco 70/o financing at 9% $330,000 Stack Kiger Realty, 756 3088 or Gary Kiger. 756 2718</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>IN GRIFTON Large 2 bedroom home with fireplace, heat pump, screened porch new carpet throughout McLawhorn Realty. 524 5474</p>
        <p>TWIN OAKS New homes available in a modern setting Mid 30's to low 30'S- A variety of floor plans available and builder will build to suit your needs D G Nichols, 752 4012</p>
        <p>TWO NEW c o n d o m i n I u m s . Yorktown Square 3 bedroom flats. 2 full baths, living room, modern kit Chen, closed patio, fireplace available Priced at $44,500 and $44,900. Only two left D. G Nichols. 752 4012</p>
        <p>110 GREENBRIAR Drive 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, wooded corner lot. 2208 square feet, living area plus</p>
        <p>700 square feet, panelled garage  ..........   Estate</p>
        <p>INCLUDE THE PRICE for quicker results when you advertise items for sale in Classified</p>
        <p>BY OWNER In Stokes. 1' 2 acre lot, central air and heat. 752 7890 bet ween 5 30 and 6 30</p>
        <p>BETHEL Beginners bargain 4</p>
        <p>room home on Chatham Circle with one bath. Call James A. Manning Agency. 825 5631  </p>
        <p>JUST LISTED Club Pines 4 bedroom contemporary. 2 j baths, dining room, eat in kitchen. 2 car</p>
        <p>\ldridge &amp;amp; Southerland. 756 3500</p>
        <p>CHARMING SPLIT level home. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, fireplace, single car garage. Recently painted both inside and out. Lake Ellsworth Assumable loan Laura Meyer. 756 6575. David Heniford. 746 4838 Steve Evans. 756 7698 or 758 0934. Heniford 8. Evans, Inc., Realtors, 756 nil.</p>
        <p>2025 SQUARE FEET. 4 bedrooms. 2* 2 baths, living room, dining room, den with fireplace, heat pump, fenced in backyard Loan</p>
        <p>courts, choice of school systems. Steve Evans. 756 7698 or 758 0934; Laura Meyer. 756 6575. David Heniford, 746 4838. Heniford &amp;amp; Evans, Inc , Realtors. 756 1111</p>
        <p>INCOME PROPERTY Located</p>
        <p>Will trade for local residential pro perty. 1 356 2273</p>
        <p>HOUSES for $30.000 are a rarity! But Matchmaker has a cute 3 bedroom ranch with living room, eat in kitchen, bath and large yard</p>
        <p>for only $30.000 Down payment is as little as $1000. Call us quick, this house won't last. Hignite &amp;amp; Com pany. Inc.. 758 6666 anytime.</p>
        <p>NEW RANCH under construction in Montclair II. Don't bother looking at this home if you aren't serious about buying because you'll Immediately fall in love with the great room, the three bedrooms, two baths, carport.</p>
        <p>chen! Only $42,000. Call Mat chmaker, Hignite &amp;amp; Company, Inc.. 758 6666 anytime</p>
        <p>AYDEN. Den with fireplace, livinq room, entrance hall, kitchen with eat in area. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, and utility. Offers much more $35.900 Mavis Butts Realty, 758 0655. Mavis Butts. 752 7073. Kaye AAontleth, 758 4750.</p>
        <p>VILLAGE GROVE Living room, large paneled den. kitchen with eat</p>
        <p>758 0655. Kaye Montieth. 758 475 Mavis Butts. 752 7073.</p>
        <p>KENNEDY ESTATES. Ayden Liv ing room, large country kitchen with</p>
        <p>nice eat in area, 3 bedrooms, l bath, and carport with storage $28,900. Mavis Butts Realty, 758 0655; Mavis Butts, 752 7073, Kaye Montieth. 758 4750.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CORDON LANDSCAPING</p>
        <p>Grading and seeding, lot clearing, crawler work and dirt hauling. Will demolish old houses. Desire to start working out of Greenviille. Free Estimates. Call Collect  Sonny Cordon 964-4709.</p>
        <p>CRAFTED</p>
        <p>SERVICES</p>
        <p>Quality Furniture Refinishtng and Repairs. Superior Caning lor all type chairs, larger Selection ol Custom Picture Framing, Survey Stakes  Any length, all types of pallets. Hand crafted rope hammocks, selected framed reproductions.</p>
        <p>Eastern Carolina Sheltered Workshop</p>
        <p>Industrial Park, Hwy. 13 158-4188  8A.M.-4:30P.M.</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>HELP WANTED</p>
        <p>We need four good people that we can train for diesel mechanic, hydraulic service mechanic and combine repair service. For appointment, call:</p>
        <p>HENDRIX - BARNHILL</p>
        <p>752-4122</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>CUTTER</p>
        <p>Multi-apparel manufacturing company needs an experienced cutter. Immediate opening. Excellent benefits and salary. Please send letter to: PLANT MANAGER P.O. Box 537 Snow Hill. N.C. 28580</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>80 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>NEW CEDAR ranch just nearing ccmpletion! We can move you into this new ranch in 30 days! The large sunken great room will delight you. plus the formal dining room is perfect for entertaining! Three bedrooms, two baths kitchen and utility. Priced in the low 50's Call Matchmaker, Hignite &amp;amp; Company Inc . 758 6666 anytime</p>
        <p>CHERRY COURT</p>
        <p>THINKING ABOUT selling your home? Call Matchmaker, Hignite . Company, Inc , 758 66M anytime</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL BRICK ranch home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, central air This home is enhanced by hay inq a double car garage and large lot Only $42.500 Call today tor more details Stack Kiger Realty, 7Sa 3088 or Dianne Whitehurst. 756 7222</p>
        <p>Luxurious 2 beclroom townhouses and I bedroom apartments. Carpet, drapes, compactors, washer dryer hook ups, pool, sauna, tennis court, clubhouse, etc 752 1557.</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH Modern home With spacious rooms, wood deck. 2' j baths. Community with tennis courts and swimming pool Stack Kiger Realty. 756 3088 nights. Gene Stack. 752 3366</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK</p>
        <p>AND</p>
        <p>VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>BlY OWNER in Belvedere Subdivi Sion 3 bedrooms. 2 bath, living room and den with fireplace, eat in kit Chen, carport Low titties 756 0937</p>
        <p>LAKE GLENWOOO A very pretty very comfortable and almost new Williamsburg Spacious tree covered lot Three bedrooms, two</p>
        <p>with tirepTace, formal dining room, kitchen Really nice $63,500 Duffus Realty, Inc . 756 5395.</p>
        <p>REDUCED!!! SPACE TOSPARE!</p>
        <p>Laroe kitchen, lots of cabinets; den, built ins, fireplace. Three bedrooms, two baths, living room, dining room, garage $59.000</p>
        <p>DREAMY SETTING</p>
        <p>Secluded nook of lots 1/3 acre or larger, many wooded, fully developed, city school district $8,500 $10,500</p>
        <p>Ginger Hackett, Realtors</p>
        <p>756 7986 or 756 7192</p>
        <p>GRIFTON 2 story brick home features entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2</p>
        <p>- I .1_________</p>
        <p>baths, and double garage Call for more details $55,000 Mavis Butts</p>
        <p>Realty, 758 0655'; Mavis Butts, 752 7073. Kaye Montieth, 758 4750</p>
        <p>COLON IAL HE IGHTS 3 bedrooms 2 baths, entrance hall, living room, den, kitchen with eat in area, workshop or storage, and patio Call for more details. $39.000. Mavis Butts Really, 758 0655; Kaye Mon tieth, 758 4750. Mavis Butts, 752 7073</p>
        <p>80</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY By owner Reasonable Call 756\j89l after 6</p>
        <p>p.m.</p>
        <p>CHOICE LOT in established subdivi Sion. You can build a nice home here $8500 Duftus Realty, Inc , 756 5395,</p>
        <p>ACREAGE. 35 acres of land, east of Greenville $78,500 Duffus Realty, Inc , 756 5395</p>
        <p>AAOBILE HOME site One acre of land. Perfect for a mobile home</p>
        <p>Duffus Realty, Inc.. 756 5395.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LOTS Good selection five acre tracts in Woodberry Sub division Just minutes east ol Green</p>
        <p>ville. Blount &amp;amp; Ball Realty. 756 3000</p>
        <p>-Ity,</p>
        <p>Evenings, Richard Lane. 752 8819</p>
        <p>CLEAR LOT 12 miles from Green ville on Pactolus highway Guaranteed to perk, $100 down, $75 per month Call John Jackson, of lice, 756 3790, home, 756 4360</p>
        <p>82 Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>RIVER PROPERTY By owner 2 permanent homes located on Pamlico River, overlooking Chowlnlty Bay. Both homes have heat, air and wood heaters Located</p>
        <p>approximately 7 Washington. $45,000 and $55.000. Fc</p>
        <p>more Information. 946 6975 days. 946 0383 nights</p>
        <p>12 X 55 trailer with 14' X 21' room built on. Located on Pamlico River, Camp Hardee Reasonable. 758 9439.</p>
        <p>S4</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>RENT A beautiful Currier Spinet</p>
        <p>piano for only $22 per month, as long as you like. First 9 months rent ap</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;lies toward purchase. Piano-Organ Warehouse. 730 Greenville Boulevard. 756-2032,</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Large 2 bedrcxim garden apart ments, carpet, drapes, dishwasher, pcx&amp;gt;l. On Country Club Dr. adjacent to Greenville Country Club. 756-6869.</p>
        <p>WE HAVE CABLE TV</p>
        <p>704 EAST THIRD. 2 bedrcxzms, fur nished. air conditioning 2 blocks from ECU. No pets. Deposit and lease. $200 per month plus utilities 756 6206. 9 til 5. weekdays.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE BUY</p>
        <p>USED CARS</p>
        <p>lOHNSON MOTOR CO.</p>
        <p>327 one. two and three Ix-droom garden and townhouse apartments with heat air conditioning carpet kitchen appliances garbage disposals, nice laundromat facilities, 3 swim ming pools. 2 tennis courts, heat and hot water furnished in some units and Cable TV No pets or loud par ties allowed Rent from $150 $225 per month</p>
        <p>Easlbrook  Eastbrook Drive oil 264 By pass, Village Green 800 Heath Street off E. lOlh Street Call 752 5100</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>The Happy Place To Live FREE MASTER ANTENNA</p>
        <p>Office Hours to a m to 5 p i</p>
        <p>a day at</p>
        <p>756-4800</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door Quality construction, fireplaces heat pumps (heating costs 50% less than comparable units), dishwasher, washer'dryer hook ups, wail to wall carpet, ther mopane windows extra insulation</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>OAKMONT SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouse apart ments 1212 Redbanks Rd Dishwasher, refrigerator, range, disposal included. We also have Cable TV Very convenient to Pitt Plaza and University Also some fur nished apartments available</p>
        <p>756-4151</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>1,2, and 3 bedrooms, washer dryer</p>
        <p>hook up^ cablevision. pool club blocks from East</p>
        <p>house Only Carolina University</p>
        <p>Check everywhere else first</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartment. Fur nished, utilities included Short term lease 756 5555</p>
        <p>DUPLEX for immediate occupanc y 1109 A Brownlea Drive $225 a month Call 752 8179</p>
        <p>apa</p>
        <p>central heat and garage No pets. 746 6317</p>
        <p>COUNTRY SETTING 2 bedroom Duplex, heat pump, 1* 2 baths, ap pllances, $250 per month 758 1280 or 752 6334 after 6 weekdays</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED ADS will go to work for you to find cash buyers for your unused items To place your ad. phone 752 6166</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>REMODELING ROOM ADDltlONS. ETC.</p>
        <p>C. L. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>752-6116</p>
        <p>SPECIAL PRICE Filing Cabinet</p>
        <p>SQ450</p>
        <p>o z  4 drawer</p>
        <p>LsjjZ  Reg. $117,00</p>
        <p>aff Office Equipment Co.</p>
        <p>752 7175</p>
        <p>569 Evan$ St</p>
        <p>HELP WANTED</p>
        <p>Part-time night librarian-16 hours per week Monday-Thursday (6:00 p.m.-10:00) Library Science Degree required Apply to Ada Byrd, Director of LRC and PR</p>
        <p>Beaulort County Community College</p>
        <p>P.O. Bo* 1069 Washington. N.C. 27889</p>
        <p>Telephone 946-6194</p>
        <p>Afftrmativ* Aci*QA-Eqwe)Opporturtity Employer</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>TOYOTA TUNE-UP</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Total</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>M9.95</p>
        <p>included</p>
        <p>HereS What We Do:</p>
        <p>Replace Plugs, Points And Condenser With Genuine Toyota Parts</p>
        <p>Adjust Dwell And Timing</p>
        <p>Adjust CartMiretor Idle And Mixture</p>
        <p>SUN Electronic Engine Analysis</p>
        <p>Check Condition Of Fan Belts And Water Hoses</p>
        <p>Check Air And Fuel Filters</p>
        <p>Check PCV Value</p>
        <p>Check Emission Control Systsm</p>
        <p>Cheek Under Hood Fluid Levels</p>
        <p>Due To Popular Demand This Special Is Continued Thru August</p>
        <p>Save FuelGet The Jump On Summer Driving</p>
        <p>Available Only At</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTA</p>
        <p>109 Trade St. 756-3228</p>
        <p>Service Hours: 8-5 p.m. Monday-Friday No Appointment Necessary</p>
        <p>Kings Row Apartments</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>One and two Ijedroom garden apart ments Fully carpeted lurnishmg range refrigerator dishwasher disposal and cable TV. Conveniently locat*d to shopping center and schools Located just oft lOth Street</p>
        <p>RENTER'S INSURANCE</p>
        <p>Call</p>
        <p>Earl Thompson</p>
        <p>3101 S Evans street Across from Union Carbide Phone 756 3422</p>
        <p>Call 752 3519</p>
        <p>State Farm F ire &amp;amp; Casualty Company</p>
        <p>AZALEA GARDENS</p>
        <p>Greenville s newest and most unique furnished one bedroom ap^rtments</p>
        <p> All electric energy efficient designed</p>
        <p> Ou&amp;gt;en size beds and studio couc hes</p>
        <p> Washers and Dryers optional</p>
        <p> F riX' water and sewer and yard maintenance</p>
        <p> All apartments on ground floor with porches</p>
        <p> Frost tree refrigerators</p>
        <p>LEASING BY owner Windy Ridge townhouse 3 bedrooms 2 z baths</p>
        <p>fMassed dining room overlooking arge patio Pool and club house</p>
        <p>$385 923</p>
        <p>2 apartments 1 duplex New 2 bedrooms Available about September i $250 No pets Call Jim Veeder. 756 2753 or Lily Richardson. Gallery of Homes, 7.S6 2570</p>
        <p>The DaUy ReHector. GreenvUle. N.C.-Tuesday. July 31. im-15 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>261S MEMORIAL Drive 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, air condition</p>
        <p>91 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>Ing Nice neighborhood. No dogs .  eposit  $250  month</p>
        <p>756 6208.  9  5</p>
        <p>Lease and__</p>
        <p>Marrieds only weekdays</p>
        <p>35^B^EDR00M home in couTTtry</p>
        <p>foot office building ^afed 264 Bypass West with 46 pay</p>
        <p>ed parking aces (iali '758 2300 1747-----</p>
        <p>t days. 758 1742 nights</p>
        <p>3 adjoining rooms 390 square feel 215 Commerce Street Janitor and utilities furnished 7.56 3561</p>
        <p>SHAMROCK TERRACE bedrooms, i</p>
        <p>bedrooms, r ? baths No pets Lease and deposit $280 756 0070 after 7</p>
        <p>92 Resort PropwTy For Rent</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS with living room din ing room and enclosed back porch Near BCU $225 per month 1217 Evans Street 758 5W</p>
        <p>FURNISHED DUPLEX Two</p>
        <p>bedrooms bath, living room, breakfast area. $340 rrYonth/ lease re quired Duffus Realty. Inc . 756 5395</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC BEACH, NC Weekly summer rentals Efficiency apart</p>
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        <p>ments Second row with good ocean 2 bedroom $165; 3 bedroom.</p>
        <p>wiii 9103; J uearoom, $^195 Call Century 21 Whale Creek Really, (919) 726 25 6)</p>
        <p>94</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>FOUR BEDROOMS, two baths liv</p>
        <p>95 Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>no room, dining room, family room vith fireplace, garage $395 month</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>Located in Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club Shown by appointment only Couples or singles no pets</p>
        <p>EXCEPTIONALLY nice home $450 a month Year s lease required 3 bedrooms 2 tile baths 1950 square feet central air wooded lot Call Mrs. Faser, Blount &amp;amp; Ball Realty Inc., 756 3000. 752 4499 (home)</p>
        <p>HOUSES, apartments and trailers 746 3284 or 54 4239</p>
        <p>Contact J T or Tommy Williams 756 7815</p>
        <p>Bryton Hills Apartments</p>
        <p>River Bluff Rd.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM HOUSE Located con venient to schools, churches ar&amp;gt;d bustnesses in Bethel Reasonably priced 825 5831</p>
        <p>QUICK ACTION Classified Ads are</p>
        <p>the answer to passing on your extras to someone who wants to buy</p>
        <p>Spacious brand new 2 bedroom aparlmenfs Furnished kitchens carpet air condition Convenient location Nice deck or patio in each apartment</p>
        <p>NICE 3 BEDROOM house in Ayden Reasonable Call 746 3674</p>
        <p>758 3311 or 758 2994</p>
        <p>BRICK COUNTRY home near Greenville 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, oarage 1800 square feet On 2 acres Married family only Lease re quired $300. Call Louise Hodge at Aldrige A. Southerland Realty, 756 3500 or 756 5005</p>
        <p>witn fireplace, garage Duffus Realty. Inc . z56</p>
        <p>90</p>
        <p>Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>SPAIN'S AAOBILE Home Park Single wide $37 50 a month First rn^th's rent free 5 miles southeast of Greenville 746 6575</p>
        <p>91 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>SPACE available Single suites, multiple suites Also con terence room available All services provided 752 1020</p>
        <p>SHP/FFIC space for lease 1000 ighboi'</p>
        <p>aunver iv/f</p>
        <p>square feet Neighborhood commer tial zone Hooker Road Call 752 1733 days. 756 7614 nights</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE OFFICE space lor rent Convenient location New building All services provided 756 6186. ask tor Steve Umslead</p>
        <p>(5FFICE OR retail space available 1000 or 2000 square teet Will remodel to suit tenant or lease as Is 7^2300  Larry's  Carpetland</p>
        <p>^ySE ACROSS from ECU Prefer gradua.e siudeni or protessional. Tony 752 7278</p>
        <p>female RlXIMAkATE wanted Responsible persons only Call Sharon at 757 7221 or 758 2910after 7.</p>
        <p>VS^RkTnG FEAAALE wanted to</p>
        <p>share apartment 758 2054 after 6</p>
        <p>96 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>ending TIMBER Any type, top prices paid Call Carolina Union</p>
        <p>r. L  s.o.u.ir&amp;gt;a union</p>
        <p>rimber Company Call Goldsboro, I 736 0344</p>
        <p>WANJED Late model n or one ton Ford truck with utility body or F 150 Van Top money lor right truck 756 2254 after 6</p>
        <p>99 WantedfoRent</p>
        <p>F EMALE COLLEGE student desires house or apartment to rent unfurnished Call collect 728 2131 between 8 a m and 5pm or 726 4737 after 5 p.m</p>
        <p>apartment near campus</p>
        <p>wanted by serious iemaTe art "stu* dent. (803 ) 438 3016. collect.</p>
        <p>The Real</p>
        <p>Estate Corner</p>
        <p>Could You Make Two Mortgage Payments Without Being In A Financial Bind? We Can Buy Your Home At Matchmaker",</p>
        <p>HIGNITE &amp;amp; COMPANY. INC. 758-6666 Anytime</p>
        <p>Buying or Soiling, For Bott Rosulti Try Our Portonal Sor-vlco-</p>
        <p>D. G. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>752-4012 Anytime</p>
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        <p>SIGNED, SOLD, DELIVERED.</p>
        <p> W'licii it s liiDC to sell viiiii house voii need lilt set uni\ ol pi'olessloii.il help</p>
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        <p>When ll's liiiH Id sell ( .ill  .N'eii^lihoi  hood</p>
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        <p>WE RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROFESSIONALS.</p>
        <p>OnluK-</p>
        <p>WHITLEYS HOUSE STATION</p>
        <p>756-6050</p>
        <p>I ' d I I ' J, . .  ;  Kqudi HdiMinK Qpportunityi"^</p>
        <p>Eerh oifu r is indrprndrnely ownrd and oprrated</p>
        <p>Join Us Today In Lovely Englewood. Do You Need A 3 Bedroom Brick Home With Office Space? This Fine Home Features Just That And Much More. II Is Located In Elmhurst School District. In Addition This Home Has Two Ceramic Baths, Double Carport, Country Kitchen And A Great Room With A Fireplace Call Us Today For An Appointment. Priced To Sell At $52.500. No 101.</p>
        <p>Get Away From The City Lite In Beautiful Walston-burg. This Brick Home Has 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Kitchen/Dining Combo And Best Of All Low Utility Bills An Added Plus Is The 24 X 32' Out Building Which Can Be Used As An Office Or Apartment. $49,600 No. 102.</p>
        <p>Tucker Estates. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Formal Living Room And Dining Room, Carpeted Throughout. Heat Pump And Just 3 Years Old Describes This Brick Ranch Home On A Beautiful Shaded Lot In The City. Extras Include Crown Molding Throughout, Chair Railing, Wallpaper And Large Fireplace In The Den An Exceptional Home For $72,600 No 103.</p>
        <p>Commercial Property. Owner Financing Available On This One Acre Lot Located On Dickinson Avenue Property Includes Two Buildings With Over 11.000 Sq. Ft. $60.000. No. 104</p>
        <p>Farm For Sale. Located In Falkland, It Contains Approximately 7 Acres Of Cleared Land. Included In The 7 Acres Is 1 Acre Of Tobacco Allotment. Ottered At $24,900. No 105</p>
        <p>Lots Available In Candlewick Estates. Prices From $8,000 To $8,500. No. 106</p>
        <p>Charm, location and convenience - You had better come arunning on this one. Here is your chance to find that quiet location on a cul-de-sac. Located close to shopping. Extra large master bedroom with dressing area plus formal living and dining, eat-in kitchen, den with fireplace. $49,900. No. 107</p>
        <p>Wllliamsburg(Cherry Oaks). Under construction on wooded lot is this 3 bedroom. 2V2 bath executive home. Many features include formis, 2 bay windows. den with fireplace, screened porch and much, much more. Buy today and do your own decorating $81,500. No 108</p>
        <p>Our Office Open Today 9 A.M. To 8 P.M.</p>
        <p>Dees Whitley............................758-0816</p>
        <p>Judd Richardson......................... 756-6051</p>
        <p>GeneOuinn................^............ 756-6037</p>
        <p>Evelyn Rouse................  756-6052</p>
        <p>Larry Tyndall.................  756-6050</p>
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        <p>A New Offering</p>
        <p>KENNEDY ESTATES</p>
        <p>Three Bedrooms and Bath in Ayden. Living Room. Kitchen with Dining Area. Hardwood Floors. Caroort $26,500  </p>
        <p>DUFFUS</p>
        <p>REALTY, INC.</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>SUE HENSON Listing Broker 756-3375</p>
        <p>cMcCfimate in i/ie &amp;lt;Stali "</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS...in the Harrington Williams Section..3 Bedrooms, Almost 1200 Square Feet Heated Area, Carpel Throughout, Central Air, Large Wooded Lot, Eastern School District, Bright, Cheerful Kitchen, Nice Walk-In Attic, Storm Windows..THIS ONE WILL NOT LAST LONG!! Shown by Appointment..CALL</p>
        <p>752-3000</p>
        <p>Or</p>
        <p>756-2904</p>
        <p>Our Service Doesnt Cost  It Pays"</p>
        <p>Check Your Neighbors Sign  He May Have Brand X Sign But Chances Are His Home Has Just Been Sold By</p>
        <p>lEANNEHE</p>
        <p>AGENCY, INC</p>
        <p>756-1322</p>
        <p>Anytime</p>
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        <p>ACROSS 1 Rodent 5 Headgear 8 Genus of trees</p>
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        <p>13 Actress Hagen</p>
        <p>14 Pearl Buck heroine</p>
        <p>15 Durable fabric</p>
        <p>17 Musical pause</p>
        <p>18 Before</p>
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        <p>21A letter</p>
        <p>22 Pedros uncle</p>
        <p>23 American ca'pitalist</p>
        <p>26 Accurate</p>
        <p>30 Bellow</p>
        <p>31 A long time</p>
        <p>32 Jai -</p>
        <p>33 A retinue</p>
        <p>35 Angry growl</p>
        <p>36 Japanese statesman</p>
        <p>37 High, in music</p>
        <p>38 A vestment</p>
        <p>41 Chinese pagoda</p>
        <p>42 Follower of an ism</p>
        <p>45 Antitoxins</p>
        <p>46 British escort vessel</p>
        <p>48 Neglect</p>
        <p>49 GIs address</p>
        <p>50 Kind of meat</p>
        <p>51 Gimber, for one</p>
        <p>52 Uir</p>
        <p>53 Russian vehicle DOWN</p>
        <p>1 Measured step</p>
        <p>2 God (A love</p>
        <p>3 Wax</p>
        <p>4 Ampersand</p>
        <p>5 Noted physicist</p>
        <p>6 Above</p>
        <p>7 Reimburse</p>
        <p>8 Voracious sea bird</p>
        <p>9 Olive genus</p>
        <p>10 Cobblers concern</p>
        <p>11 Against</p>
        <p>16 Drug addict, today</p>
        <p>20 Melody</p>
        <p>21 Covered with bark</p>
        <p>Avg. soluUoD time: 24 min.</p>
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        <p>Answer to yesterdays puzzle.</p>
        <p>22 Unit of weight</p>
        <p>23 Circle segment</p>
        <p>24 Sault Ste. Marie</p>
        <p>25 Sailor</p>
        <p>26 Disease of sheep</p>
        <p>27 High note</p>
        <p>28 Elevator cage</p>
        <p>29 Sesame</p>
        <p>31 Personality</p>
        <p>34 Season in Paris</p>
        <p>35 Croatian, for one</p>
        <p>37 Brother of Moses</p>
        <p>38 Hebrew instrument</p>
        <p>39 Office note</p>
        <p>40 The rainbow</p>
        <p>41 European shark</p>
        <p>42 Roman road</p>
        <p>43 Wild attempt</p>
        <p>44 A tissue</p>
        <p>46 Bounder</p>
        <p>47 Topsys friend</p>
        <p>The 'Ineffectual Lecher' Now A Star</p>
        <p>By VERNON SCOTT</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Norman Fell is a star at last, playing the ineffectual lecher Stanley Roper who is unable to satisfy the limitless carnal desires of his wife every week in The Ropers series.</p>
        <p>After almost 3iJ years as a supporting character actor on stage and in more than 3tK) television shows and movies.</p>
        <p>Fell would appear to have finally attained star status.</p>
        <p>Fell is .short, balding and an unlikely candidate in middle age for the Mr. America title. He suffers a terminal case of actors insecurity despite the top 10 ratings of The Ropers</p>
        <p>in New York and people told me I was on my way. 'The next day I was back in the unemployment line. So Im taking this success season by season.</p>
        <p>As he says, Im still cautious. Ive been burned in the past. Ive had hit TV shows</p>
        <p>Fells emergence from the army of familiar but nameless faces on the screen and tube began almost three years ago with Threes Company," a</p>
        <p>September Sees Start</p>
        <p>Of All-Sports Network</p>
        <p>CRYPTOQUIP  7-31</p>
        <p>GVVGOGN HYNGMC QZMXZQZX CZM-ZQEV ZVZONGYM GMHEVGX</p>
        <p>Yesterdays Cryptoqulp - MAN SOUGHT HUGE TROUT IN MOUNTAIN STREAM.</p>
        <p>Todays Cryptoqulp clue: E equals A</p>
        <p>The Cryptoqulp 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>
        <p>197 King Fealurej Syndic!, Inc</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY. AUG. 1,1979</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: Although you can easily organize your efforts in the right directions, you could run into unexpected problems. Think over what you can do to be more effective in the future.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) 'Try to be more understanding of the viewpoints of others and gain their cooperation. Be sure to handle your money wisely.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) An associate will agree to your suggestions early in the day, but not later. Avoid the social tonight. Improve your appearance.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Carry through with your activities as planned despite any emergencies or annoyances that may arise. Sidestep an argument.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) PUn time for more happiness in the future but don't take initial steps as yet. Know how to please the one you love.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Make your surroundings more comfortable and functional. Make plans to have greater prosperity in the days ahead.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Use caution, especially in diverse business deals as well as in motion. Be more active and you will feel better.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Make sure you use much ^care in the handling of money interests, whether newi or old. Pack up your troubles and smile more.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You now understand how to gain your finest aims and should follow through on your ideas, without deviation.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Study carefully whatever is puzzling to you and come up with the right answers. Don't argue with others.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Sidestep a person who is too demanding and could give you a bad time. Make sure your business affairs are handled well.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan, 21 to Feb. 19) Keep out of trouble in the business world by being more alert at this time. Use extreme care in motion today.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) You understand how to expand in your line of endeavor so take positive st^ in the right direction. Be more helpful to others.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she wUl be one who can pick flaws from just about everything, so enou.uge your progeny to work on ideas for betterment Send to the right schools. Be sure to give religious and ethical training early in life.</p>
        <p>"The Stars impel they do not compel." What you make of your life is largdy up to you!</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p> 1979, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.</p>
        <p>By PETER J. BOYER AP Television Writer</p>
        <p>I/LS ANGELES (/\P)  -</p>
        <p>Sports gluttons, hearken.</p>
        <p>Beginning in September, an all-sports cable network will begin televising sporting contests for up to 19 hours a day. By December, the network hopes to go 24 hours.</p>
        <p>On a typical Sunday this autumn, by switching from the .spi)rts network to commercial TV and back, fanatics will be able to watch football from .5 a.m. Sunday to 1 a,m on Monday.</p>
        <p>I see trouble here.</p>
        <p>The instigator: The Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, Inc.. out of Bristol, Conn. Or, ESPN, as it will come to be lovingly known (hated, perhaps).</p>
        <p>Oh. it wont be just football. There will be other, say, lesser .sports on ESPN. Darts, for example, The F^ony l&amp;gt;eague World Series. Gaelic hurling. Volleyball.</p>
        <p>If all goes as planned. ESPN will provide 8,760 hours of nonstop sports.</p>
        <p>My wife wont like this.</p>
        <p>The pusher here is one William F, Rasmussen, who at fir.st only wanted to supply Connecticut sports junkies with University of Connecticut events. Then he discovered he could buy a spot on RCA's Sat-com satellite, and send sports around the country for the same price.</p>
        <p>TV Log</p>
        <p>For complete TV programming information. consult your weekly TV SHOWTIME^ from Sunday's Daily Reflector.</p>
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        <p>Our transmissions go by satellite, so it cant be received by cable stations that dont have earth (receiving) stations, says Dennis Randall, ESPN promotion director.</p>
        <p>No matter. Already. ESPN has signed deals with about 600 cable systems, which service more than four million homes.</p>
        <p>The cost to the cable system makes the sports network hard to refuse. Cable systems pay ESPN only $2,40 per subscriber to get the service for five years,</p>
        <p>ESPN will make its money on advertising. The firm has already signed the biggest commercial contract in the history of cable TV. a $1 million deal with Anheuser-Busch, giving the beer company a one-eighth sponsorship of all of ESPNs NCAA events.</p>
        <p>NCAA sports will comprise the bulk of ESPNs program (about 6.5 percent), including many NCM f(X)tball games</p>
        <p>this fall. ESPN will tape-delay some of the games, to avoid conflicting with ABCs TV contract with the NCAA.</p>
        <p>But ESPN will also deliver tennis, womens golf, water polo, and, as mentioned above, darts, hurling and volleyball.</p>
        <p>Cant you imagine it? Sunday night. Youre bleary-eyed from 36 hours of TV football. You should be in bed, but theres that last, important throw of the dart coming up...</p>
        <p>Sounds crazy, but there are signs that ESPN will work. For one thing, Getty Oil liked the idea enough to sink $10 million into ESPN for controlling interest in the company. And a couple of weeks ago, Chet Simmons quit his job as chief of NBC Sports to assume the ESPN presidency.</p>
        <p>There are people out there, says Randall, who watch sport after sport after sport.</p>
        <p>I know, Randall. I know.</p>
        <p>Pay TV Sees A</p>
        <p>Boom Arrive</p>
        <p>By LEROY POPE UPI Business Writer</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (UPI) - Pay television, which soaked up many millions of dollars and shattered a hot of business hopes in the 1960s, at last is off and rolling.</p>
        <p>It is closely linked to cable television, which now serves 14.5 million homes, or about one-fifth of the 73 million American households that have one or more TV receivers.</p>
        <p>Of course, homeowners pay for cable television but pay TV subscribers pay $8 to $10 a month over the $7 a month average cable charge in order to get comparatively new movies, sporting events, concerts and special dramatic and talk shows at convenient hours, uninterrupted by commercials.</p>
        <p>Fewer than 4 million homes are getting pay TV programs so far but the two leading companies producing or marketing the shows  Time, Inc.s, Home Box Office and Showtime, a joint venture of TelePrompter. Inc., and Viacom, Inc.  both are making money and expanding aggressively. Whats more, that figure of almost 4 million customers is up from 978,000 only three three years ago.</p>
        <p>In other words, in three years pay TV customers have nearly quadrupled.</p>
        <p>Thats quite a change from the days back in the 60s when Sylvester (Pat) Weaver, one of the big tycoons of early broadcast television, raised and sank a small fortune in a much publicized but unsuccessful pay-TV venture in California. Zenith Radio Corp. and other ven</p>
        <p>turesome groups dropped bundles in pay TV ventures in Toronto, Hartford and elsewhere.</p>
        <p>These early ventures ran into engineeringi programming and marketing difficulties. Some used cables to deliver the programs into homes and some depended on over-the-air delivery, using a scrambling and unscrambling device to keep chiselers from stealing the programs.</p>
        <p>There still are some over-the-air pay TV systems in operation and some experts believe they have a big future because of the high cost of cable connections, which can run to $100,000 a mile in urban centers where the cables must be underground. The utility of a scrambler can be seen in the fact that the National Cable Television Associations estimates that 1.5 million homes are illegally tapped into cable TV systems on top of the 14.5 legal users. That means $126 million a year the cable TV companies arent getting. 'The illegal wiretaps also can cause serious deterioration of the quality of reception for those who pay.</p>
        <p>The Time, Inc.. subsidiary that actually owns Home Box Office is American Television &amp;amp; Communications. It is the largest pay TV operator and the second largest cable operator. with about 1 million customers altogether.</p>
        <p>In its last fiscal year, Home Box Office sales grew 34 percent to $71 million, and earnings by 65 percent to $10 million. Time paid $179 million for AT&amp;amp;C. and, in the deal, got</p>
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        <p>sitcom starring Suzanne Somers, John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt.</p>
        <p>Fell, as penurious landlord Stanley Roper, and Audra Lindley as his sex-starved wife, contributed two running gags  Stanleys conviction that Ritters character (Jack Tripper) is gay, and Stanleys impotency.</p>
        <p>As the series progressed Stanley and his wife. Helen, began to develop other personality facets. Fell said. They were given more and more to do.</p>
        <p>An actor can tell when a character feels right. I realized Stanley had tremendous potential. It was the first time I could be an out-and-out nut. an insane character. Audra was terrific as Helen.</p>
        <p>A relationship developed</p>
        <p>Order Move</p>
        <p>For Wetzel</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - An inmate prison officials describe as a model prisoner, who has been trying for years to get transferred to lower-security institutions so he could be considered for parole, has achieved at least part of his goal.</p>
        <p>Frank E, Wetzel has filed a lawsuit against state correction officials because they wont move him, and a federal judge has ordered the convicted murderer transferred temporarily from Central Prison to a me-dium-security institution.</p>
        <p>Wetzel, 57, has been imprisoned at Central almost continuously for 22 years. He is serving consecutive life sentences for the 1957 slayings of two state highway patrolmen.</p>
        <p>Seldom are prisoners paroled directly from Central, the states only maximum-security institution.</p>
        <p>In a preliminary injunction filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Raleigh, Judge Franklin T. Dupree Jr. gave state correction officials 30 days to move Wetzel from Central Pris-</p>
        <p>An attorney for the state Department of Correction said Monday that Duprees order probably would be appealed to the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va.</p>
        <p>We think it seems to throw a cloud over what has been recognized as absolute discretion (in deciding how a prisoner could be housed and classified), at least in North Carolina proceedings, said James P. Smith, a state assistant attorney general.</p>
        <p>Wetzel filed suit against state correction officials last fall after they refused repeated requests to transfer him from Central. Wetzel contends in the suit that he has been treated unfairly and unequally, in violation of the 14th Amendment.</p>
        <p>the 100,000 subscribers to Manhattan Cable in New York. AT&amp;amp;C is expanding in 15 areas with a potential of reaching several million more homes at feasible cost by cable.</p>
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        <p>between the Ropers. They began putting each other down at every (^portunity. Underneath it all they really love one another and the characters began to grow.</p>
        <p>The executives spotted that and decided to spin off the Ropers in their own show last winter. We did only six episodes but they were all in the top 10</p>
        <p>Fell is overwhelmed by his new-found celebrity but disenchanted with public transference  of  Ropers  sexual</p>
        <p>inadequacies to himself.</p>
        <p>Strangers approach Norman and his wife of four years, Karen, to ask, Are you really like that?</p>
        <p>At last years Indianapolis 500 auto race Fell rode around the track in the pace car as a crowd of almost a million chanted, Not toni^t, Helen! They sounded like they were yelling a national anthem at a South American soccer match, Fell said with a lopsided grin.</p>
        <p>Its a rotten reputation for a man to have.</p>
        <p>The power of television is unbelievable. It will take me a while to live down Ropers reputation for being under-sexed. Karen and I tell people who ask that I have nothing in common with Stanley, that Im a real animal. And 1 am.</p>
        <p>But I love playing Stanley because hes not me. He has terrible taste. Stanley is king of the double knits. He wears polyester suits with short sleeves. His idea of first class</p>
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        <p>Receive Medal</p>
        <p>PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein will receive LaSalle Colleges Presidents Medal for his contributions to the American theater.</p>
        <p>The presentation will come Thursday as Berstein conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra at the eolleges Mann Music Center.</p>
        <p>A past recipient of the medal was Eugene Ormandy, music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra.</p>
        <p>The musicals West Side Story and Wonderful Town, for which Bernstein wrote the score, are being performed this summer at LaSalle as a salute to Bernstein.</p>
        <p>is a six pack of beer and a bowling ball.</p>
        <p>Ive gone first cabin all my life. Even when I lived in one room in New York. Id save up to go to good restaurants and to buy stylish clothes.</p>
        <p>Stanley is popular because he represents a big faction of American males. Men identify with him.</p>
        <p>Time and again men whisper to me that their marriages are just like mine  mistaking me for Roper. They say they pretend to be asleep at'night, too, so they wont have to make love to their wives. Its crazy.</p>
        <p>Fell has based Stanleys attitudes and quirks on the idiosyncracies of a handful of friends. He projects a man beset by problems he cannot handle, conflicts which escape his ability to cope,</p>
        <p>Stanley loses his combats with lifes challenges, said Fell. But he tells himself everything is okay  otherwise he would be a tragic rather than a humorous figure. And we are, after all. out for laughs.</p>
        <p>I have mixed felings about stardom at this point in my life. I love the consistency of employment. Its a new experience for me.</p>
        <p>I did four previous series, Joe and Mable, 87th Precinct, Dan August and Needles and Pins. None of them lasted more than a season.</p>
        <p>Steady employment is a dream for an actor. But I also like the inswurity of freelancing, trying to make things happen in my career. There were times when Id give the telephone dirty looks for three or four days, daring it to ring with an offer for a job.</p>
        <p>Sooner or later The Ropers will go off the air. It troubles me that Ill be so closely identified with Stanley that producers and directors will think of me only in this role, forgetting Ive played 300 other parts in comedy and drama.</p>
        <p>Worse, I may be thought of for all time as the guy who couldnt perform sexually. Ive really got to fight that image.</p>
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        <p>taff Ready For Carolina East Opening</p>
        <p>When Carolina East Mall ens its doors to customers rom a 12-county area August 1, full time four-person staff will on hand to make sure the ming is both a smooth and uccessful one</p>
        <p>General Manager Barbara J eVoss is no newcomer in the ^rations of full-scale shopping iialls such as Carolina East, Employed by Hahn Property lanagement, a wholly-owned</p>
        <p>subsidiary of Ernest W. Hahn, Inc,, owner of Carolina East. Mrs, DeVoss has managed both open and enclosed shopping centers in southern California. This past year, she spent time in Newport News. Va.. revitalizing a 23-year old shopping center for Hahn Property.</p>
        <p>now and are pleased with the area and its friendly residents.</p>
        <p>As Carolina Easts manager. Mrs DeVoss is also impressed with the many merchandising opportunities afforded in the eastern .North Carolina region.</p>
        <p>"1 think the Greenville area is progressive and Im impressed</p>
        <p>A native of Muleshoe, Texas jrith its attitudes and orderly</p>
        <p>Mrs. DeVoss and her husband plans for expansion and pro-and teenage son. Thomas, have gress, she noted. "I think weve made their home in Greenville made a very good choice.</p>
        <p>Mrs. DeVoss explained that projections call for the mall to serve a 12-county area, with some 4.300,000 persons to shop Carolina East within one year More important, the mall hopes to employ some 386 persons through its many shops, with more during holiday and peak seasons Mrs. DeVoss pointed out that the Mall will try, whenever possible, to hire people from the</p>
        <p>eastern North Carolina area, and to purchase goods and services within the area.</p>
        <p>Mrs/ DeVoss, who tries to be active in community and civic organizations wherever she lives, has been favorably impressed with organizations in the area, and invites groups to come and participate in the climate-controlled mails activities.</p>
        <p>Ms. Pamela Wing, marketing director and assistant manager</p>
        <p>for Carolina EEast. will be work-ing directly with those groups and organizations, making sure that Carolina East is a permanent fixture in the areas community happenings.</p>
        <p>"We hope to become a part of everything thats happening. said Ms. Wing, whos a native of Boelus. Nebraska. A graduate of Northeast Community College. Ms. Wing served as promotion director for-Sunset Plaza in Nor</p>
        <p>folk. Va. during the past year.</p>
        <p>Well be coordinating activities through our mall manager and the board of directors of the Mall Association. she noted. If a group is interested in being on our calendar. they should contact me.</p>
        <p>Ms. Wing hopes that through the malls two advertising themes. Heart of the East and Weve Got It AH. that shoppers will find the mall a friendly.</p>
        <p>pleasant place to shop and browse,</p>
        <p>Ms. Wing spoke of the many activities she had worked with while at the Norfolk mall, saying that she hoped to offer quality events for customers at Carolina East.</p>
        <p>As well as community art shows and other things, we hope to offer things outside the com-(CottUnuedonpage23)</p>
        <p>ew Belk-Tyler Store One Of Mall Anchor Units</p>
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        <p>A new Belk-Tyler store, said to the largest store of any kind Cast of Raleigh, will open here Wednesday as one of the two anchor units of the Carolina East fall.</p>
        <p>The 130.000 square foot facili-|ty, the most modern of any Belk store in North Carolina, will replace Belks 36,000 square foot downtown store which opened in 11937 and was remodeled and ex-ipanded in 1965.</p>
        <p>Greenville Banks, manager of</p>
        <p>the new facility, said the store will employ from 200 to 225 persons on the average, with some 250 persons being employed during the peak seasons.</p>
        <p>The expanded size of the Belk facility has enabled Belk-Tyler to add to its selection of merchandise  both exclusive Belk labels and famous national' name brands  as well as various services.</p>
        <p>In addition to the usual Belk features, such as mens and</p>
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        <p>womens clothing, household goods and gifts, and shoes, the new Belks will feature an 8,000 square-foot garden shop featuring various plants, gardening supplies and a selection of outdoor furniture.</p>
        <p>Another addition in the new facility is a hair salon for both men and women staffed by five full-time hair stylists.</p>
        <p>A travel center will make complete arrangements for both vacations and business trips, while an added sporting goods department will make available everything from badminton birdies to barbells.</p>
        <p>The new store will also feature a wine and cheese shop, a candle and gift shop, an interior design studio, a housewares demonstration booth at which factory representatives and trained Belk employees will demonstrate many of the different products available in the department, and the largest cosmetic department in the East.</p>
        <p>The local Belk store is one of a chain including nearly 400 stores in 17 states and Puerto Rico.</p>
        <p>Banks, as general manager, has overall responsibilities for the stores merchandising, operations and public relations.</p>
        <p>A native of Currituck, Banks graduated from East Carolina</p>
        <p>University in 1957 and worked at Belk stores in Elizabeth City and Greenville while in high school and college.</p>
        <p>He was appointed floor manager at Belk Tylers Elizabeth City store in 1957, and in 1962 was named assistant manager. He moved to Greenville in 1974 as general manager of Belks store here.</p>
        <p>Operations manager for the new Belk Tyler store is Gene T. Skinner, who joined the Belk organization in 1941 as a high school student in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Skinner, a Raleigh native who attended Greenville High School and East Carolina University, is responsible for personnel, office, accounting, housekeeping, maintenance, receiving and marking, and security.</p>
        <p>John Friday will continue as general merchandise manager  a post he has held in Greenville since 1976  of the new Belk Tyler store.</p>
        <p>A Tulsa, Oklahoma, native, Friday attended Lenoir Rhyne College and joined Belk Broome in 1939. From 1951 until 1962, Friday was group merchandise manager with the Belk Berry Group, and held various merchandising assignments with Belk Brothers in Charlotte from 1%2 until moving to Greenville in 1976.</p>
        <p>BELK TYLER INTERIOR ...Belk Tylers new Carolina East Mall store provides more space for the display of female fashions, such as those here, as</p>
        <p>well as additional area for services not offered local shoppers in Belks old downtoMRi facility.</p>
        <p>Full-Service Sears Store Will Open With MaWHARDWARE SECTION...Shoppers at Sears' new Carolma East Mall store will have a variety of hardware merchandise to choose from, as well as a complete line of lawn care and outdoor products.</p>
        <p>Sears will open its new 74,276 square foot retail department store at Carolina East Mall here on Wednesday, Aug. 1, the company reported.</p>
        <p>The opening of Sears first full service retail facility in Greenville comes nearly 30 years after the first Sears catalog sales office opened in the downtown section of town</p>
        <p>Prior to locating at the new mall, the company operated a catalog sales store at West End Circle,</p>
        <p>Sears said that the new store here represents a totally new concept in store planning and merchandising for the national retailer.</p>
        <p>Spokesmen said that all phases of the stores design, layout and merchandising mix, plus organizational and operational systems have been developed to meet the requirements of the growing Pitt-Greenville market.</p>
        <p>The new off-white single story facility, according to John S, Renfrow. general merchandise manager for the 32-store Greensboro Zone, is the first of its kind to be opened by the company in the .South, and only the</p>
        <p>second one of its type in the nation. A similar unit was built earlier this spring in Brownsville, Texas.</p>
        <p>Shoppers will find a warm, homey atmosphere at the Carolina East Mall store, Renfrow said, with plenty of ear-thtones, subtle wall textures and accent design elements.</p>
        <p>Renfrow asserted that, Sears uses this warm, low-key color scheme to emphasize the most important part of the store  the merchandise.</p>
        <p>He added, The idea is to make the interior decor unobtrusive so what you see is the merchandi.se and its color.</p>
        <p>The zone manager said that new merchandising techniques incorporated in the store include what he termed loop layout, He said that instead of straight central aisles the length of the store, sales departments are laid out along looping aisles intended to make all the stores merchan-di.se more visible.</p>
        <p>Renfrow explained that the loop layout cuts down the distance to the walls, increases visibility, decreases the distance for the customer, and does what</p>
        <p>we want to do: show the customer what we have.</p>
        <p>To help achieve that aim, he noted, display racks are arranged in rising heights, from the center of the store to the wall, in a vista or terraced effect.</p>
        <p>Sears, which will employ from 110 to 120 people, has incorporated several customer convenience features afthe mall store that were unveiled earlier this spring in Charlotte and Wilmington, Renfrow explained.</p>
        <p>The spokesman noted that the convenience features include:</p>
        <p> A speeding up of catalog orders with an express system that allows customers to find their own orders without delay before paying;</p>
        <p> A ten-bay fully-equipped automotive service center for vehicle maintenance and repair;</p>
        <p> Central cashier stations to help speed purchases once selections have been made;</p>
        <p> Canopied, drive-thru pick up area to allow customers to load bulkier purchases directly into their cars without walking great distances; and</p>
        <p> Special construction features to insure that handicapped persons are welcome, in</p>
        <p>cluding reserved parking spaces, lowered curbs, wide aisles and special rest room facilities.</p>
        <p>Tom Kehoe, Atlanta-based project manager for the new Sears said that energy conservation features incorporated in the design and construction of the mall facility will make shopping a noticeably different experience for Greenville-area customers.</p>
        <p>Kehoe said that construction of the new Sears unit conforms to the companys new 21 feature energy conservation package, which was adopted last year.</p>
        <p>He pointed out that two of the most obvious improvements in the Greenville store are the addition of double-door vestibules at all main entrances including package pick-up areas to shut out heat or cold and low lighting throughout the store. He added that wall and roof insulation has also been greatly increased.</p>
        <p>Other energy-saving features at the new store include high efficiency air-condition chillers; truck dock seals and enclosures; reduced floor to floor height; a monitrol power management (ContlmiedoapageW</p>
        <p>Blount-Harvey To Have Large Store In New Mall</p>
        <p>Blount-Harvey Company, a long-established Greenville department store, will have a store in Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>The companys store on Evans Mall at its intersection with Fourth Street will continue to serve the public, also.</p>
        <p>Roy V. Taylor is executive vice-president and general manager of both stores. He said. Greenville is growing and Blount-Harvey Company wants to share in thiat fine growth. He said the new store is being designed by G and B Store Interior Design Firm, The shopper today lives in a fluid and flexible environment, he said. We want to adapt Blount-Harvey in Carolina East Mall to the ways of the shopper, rather than arcing the sho(^r to adapt his or her ways to the store. Counters and cases, for example, will be at a minimum and merchandise will be hanging informally, inviting customers to see, touch and try on. There will</p>
        <p>e, touch i</p>
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        <p>not be the sharp demarcation of one area of merchandise contrasted to another. Rather, there will be a blending of departments as the customer moves from one area of merchandise to another. Our displays will be so significant that conventional signing will not be necessary. I am convinced our customers will like this relaxing of traditional presentation and barriers which used to s^arate our departments.</p>
        <p>M. K. Blount Sr., chairman of the Board, commented on merchandise changes. .As before. he said, our appeal will be to our customers of variis life styles, with merchandise selections appealing to almost every family member Blount-Harvey is known for ready-to-wear, so 1 am especially pleased abmit our expanded dress area, with the emphasis on sportswear .  </p>
        <p>There has been strong growth, too, Blount said, in the companys mens departments.</p>
        <p>Aware of the importance  of the  been allocated to  mens sport-</p>
        <p>young businessman  in  the  com-  swear, gift and  mens fur-</p>
        <p>munity, additional space has nishings,hesaid.</p>
        <p>Taylor pointed out that Blount-Harvey Company has been in business in Greenville since it was founded in 1917 by the late M. 0. Blount and the late C. F. Harvey. The founder, M. 0. Blount, was active in the company for 19 years.  His son, Mar-</p>
        <p>X K. Blount Sr.  is now chair-</p>
        <p>n of the board;  his grandson,</p>
        <p>Marvin K. Blount Jr. is presi-doit; his grandson, William G. Blount is vice president; and his granddau^ter, Nelson Blount Crisp, is secretary and treasurer.</p>
        <p>Taylor, who is En^ish-bom, has more than 10 years of department store management experience, having worked for Iveys in both Asheville and Ralei^.</p>
        <p>The mall store hours will be from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Monday through Saturday, Taylor said.</p>
        <p>ROY TAYLOR</p>
        <p>BLOUNT-HARVEY</p>
        <p>department.</p>
        <p>- The new Blount-Harvey store In the mall will have a modem ladies coats and suits1 - *</p>
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        <p>BlkTyler Offering Many Services, Necessities</p>
        <p>The newly constructed Belk-Tyler store at Carolina East Mall offers many services and necessities for its customers.</p>
        <p>A new addition, the Garden Shop, comprises 8,00(1 square feet of the store. About .3,000 square feet is heated and air-conditioned to protect the tropical and sea.sonal plants which are available.</p>
        <p>The remaining ,5.0(X} feet is divided into two areas featuring outdoor and patio furniture, shrubbery and various garden supplies.</p>
        <p>The department will also provide extra accessories including decorative planters, wicker baskets and furniture, plant stands and bird houses.</p>
        <p>Ms Kathy Hammond, divisional manager for the garden shop, will be available to hc'p with any special orders and plant problems.</p>
        <p>A service included in the store is the Belk-Tyler Travel Center Employees in the center can make complete arrangements for both vacations and business trips.</p>
        <p>Mary Wesley Harvey, a native of Greenville with many years of travel agency experience, will manage the travel center.</p>
        <p>Another addition is the housewares department. The area contains small appliances from Waring, General Electric, Hamilton Beach and Cuisinart as well as personal care items from Clairol, General Electric and others.</p>
        <p>Gourmet cookware, cooking utensils and various types of cooking gadgets are available.</p>
        <p>Highlighting the area is a demonstration booth where both factory trained representatives and trained Belk-Tyler personnel will show customers the "How-To's" of the many different products. The booth features all the conveniences of a modern kitchen.</p>
        <p>The sporting goods department carries all types of athletic equipment ranging from barbells to badminton sets. Tennis equipment by WiI.son, Spaulding and Bancroft is featured along with a selection of tennis attire.</p>
        <p>Basketball, baseball, football and racketball equipment is available as well as exercise equipment.</p>
        <p>Belk-Tyler also features departments which, offer clothing and accessories to complement any lifestyle.</p>
        <p>A highlight of the womans area is the Regency Room. p]legant in style, this department features many designer names including Frank Massan-drez, Liz Clairborn, Bill Blass for Blassport and Nuage.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Betty Raynor Casey, supervisor for this area, is available for assistance.</p>
        <p>The new store features one of the largest cosmetic and fragrance departments in eastern North Carolina,</p>
        <p>Nationally famous lines of cosmetics including Estee Lauder, Charles of the Ritz, Elizabeth Arden, Germaine Monteil, Revlon and Flori Roberts are available. In October Clinique, a much desired</p>
        <p>line of cosmetics, will be added.</p>
        <p>Pragrances including Nina Ricci. Gucci, Halston. Yves St. Laurent and Lauren are available for women. Halston. Pierre Cardin. Aramis and Polo are a few of the fragrances featured for men.</p>
        <p>Peaturing a hair salon for both men and women. Bejk Tyler will</p>
        <p>employ five full-time hair stylists to provide the best possible treatment,</p>
        <p>Douglas Chezen. style director for Belks beauty salons, will be available in the salon for com-plimeiTtary consultations Augast 1-4.</p>
        <p>A resident of Norfolk. Va.. Chezen is a national beauty</p>
        <p>authority and has trained the staff of the new .salon,</p>
        <p>P'eatured in the mens department is the Pub. Within this area, one finds mens accessories and numerous fine gift items.</p>
        <p>Shirts from Christian Dior. Countess Mara and Bill Blass are available as well as clothing</p>
        <p>from Society Brand and Finley and sport coats from Countess Mara and Bill Bla.ss.</p>
        <p>With the charm and beauty of colonial Williamsburg. Belk-Tyler provides many interesting and new departments.</p>
        <p>The new store has expanded the china, crystal and silver department from that of the</p>
        <p>downtown store. Fine china lines including Lenox. Wedgewood, Royal Doulton and Anysley as well as casual dinnerware from Noritake, Metlox and Franciscan are available.</p>
        <p>Fine silver from Gorham, Towle, Stieff and Reed and Barton is featured. Bridal registery is provided to take advantage of the large selection offered.</p>
        <p>Alongside the china and crystal department is the Interior Design Studio. With over 20 years experience in decorating homes in eastern North Carolina, Mrs. Edna Cox and Ron Dennis will be working from this new shop.</p>
        <p>Offering various wallpapers, light fixtures, drapery fabrics and accessories, this department carries furniture from Kit-tenger, Leathercraft, Schott and many others.</p>
        <p>An exciting addition to this area of the store is the Wine and Cheese Shop. Featuring selected and imported candies, distinctive wines, cheeses and other specialty gourmet items, the department also carries domestic and imported beers, unique steins and bar accessories.</p>
        <p>The remaining department found in this area is the Candle and Gift Shoppe. Candles of traditional Williamsburg bayberry and beeswax are available as well as many novelty candles.</p>
        <p>English bone china figurines from Skinner, ceramics by Mot-tahedeh, porcelain figurines from Goebel and brass candlesticks and accessories by Virginia Metalcrafters are a few of the items offered in this department.</p>
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        <p>SPORTS DEPARTMENT ... a new addition to Belk Tylers Greenville store, will feature ^rts apparel</p>
        <p>as well as equipment ranging from rods and reels to racquet ball supplies.</p>
        <p>Protection At Carolina East</p>
        <p>Carolina FJast Mall may be new to area shoppers when it opens Wednesday, but it will be familiar to the men who will provide fire and police protection and emergency medical services to the employees and shoppers.</p>
        <p>For the past several weeks firefighters and rescue officers with the Greenville Fire-Rescue Department have been visiting the mall to familiarize themselves with the new regional shopping center, and pre-planning for any emergency at the mall.</p>
        <p>Chief Jenness Allen said in the event of a fire at the mall, fire engines from the West End .substation on Memorial Drive would be the first to respond.</p>
        <p>The chief added that within a week or two, one of the citys two rescue units, now housed at the headquarters station in downtown-Greenville, will be assigned to the West Find substation on a permanant basis, in an effort to reduce response time to calls in the citys western section.</p>
        <p>In addition to the fire protec-tion provided by city firefighters, the mall has six sprinkler systems including some 3,200 individual sprinkler heads that will actjvate to put water on a fire before firemen arrive at the scene.</p>
        <p>Allen noted that the mall is. type 1 fire resistant construction, the highest and best class of building there is.</p>
        <p>Police officers too have been visiting Carolina East to make sure they know the layout of the shopping complex before they have to respond to a call for assistance.</p>
        <p>Although no officers will be assigned to the mall on a perma</p>
        <p>nent basis. Chief (ilenn Cannon .said Carolina F^ast has provided an office and telephone for use by policemen while patroling in the area.</p>
        <p>The chief explained that the mall will be patrolled by officers just as other areas in the city are.</p>
        <p>In addition to police patrols, an electronic security system connected to the Police Departments communications center will automatically notify law enforcement officers of any forced entry of any of the stores.</p>
        <p>Carolina East will also have five private security guards patroling the 395,000 square foot shopping area.</p>
        <p>No only will the the electronic security system notify police of any forced entry, an electronic system will constantly monitor the malls automatic sprinkler systems and notify the Fire Department of fire conditions at Carolina F]ast.</p>
        <p>A SMALL SECTION ... of Belk Tylers mens dq[)art-ment is shown here. The new 130,000 square foot store at Carolina East Mall provides space for an ex</p>
        <p>panded selection of merchandise and new services for customers.</p>
        <p>Leafher-N-Wood Shop To Open</p>
        <p>Robbin Morris, a graduate of F]ast Carolina University, will be the manager of the lx?ather-N-Wood shop at Carolina East Mall, opening August 1,</p>
        <p>The shop is the tenth facility to opt'n since owners Stan and Betty Trustman, opened the first I^ather-N-Wood in 1972.</p>
        <p>l^ather-N-Wood will carry merchandise not found anywhere el.se in eastern North Carolina. A large flection of gifts, kitchen utensils, shoes, garments and accessories of exotic wood and high quality leather will be featured.</p>
        <p>And Best Wishes To</p>
        <p>Belk Tyler</p>
        <p>on the Grand Opening of their Modern New Store,</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall-Greenviile, N.C.</p>
        <p>We are very pleased to have had the opportunity to supply the Antique Displays for their new home, j</p>
        <p>JEAN SLEDGES COUNTRY ANTIQUES</p>
        <p>Route 3, Box 89 Nashville. N.C. 27856</p>
        <p>orma Vlodelina</p>
        <p>You are cordially invited to see he new Designer Collection, Belk Tyler's Regency Room, Carolina East Mall Wednesday, August 1 through Saturday, August 4</p>
        <p>From 11 am until 8 pm.</p>
        <p>This IS Greenville s first look- . at this exciting collection Please pm us</p>
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        <p>During the past three weeks you have read about new additions and changes to the building and merchandising of the new Belk Tyler store at Carolina East Mall. Starting this week, we invite you to continue reading this column to stay abreast of exciting news on fashions and special events that will be taking place at Belk Tyler. We are making Belk Tyler an exciting place to shop; and, here is where you can learn that, 'Something exciting is happening this week at Belk Tyler', . ,</p>
        <p>Opening Day Is Wednesday...</p>
        <p>Belk Tyler will open its doors to the people of Greenville and the surrounding areas tomorrow, Wednesday, August 1 at 10:00 a.m. There will be an exciting opening ceremony at the mall entrance starting at 9:30 a.m. featuring the ECU cheerleaders and football players. See you there!</p>
        <p>Rsshlon A La Carte...</p>
        <p>Professional models will model informally in the new Belk Tyler store Wednesday through Saturday, August 1 through 4 from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. We invite you to be with us for an exciting preview of the new fall fashions by famous (designers.</p>
        <p>Waring Demonstration in Housewares Department...</p>
        <p>This Friday and Saturday, August 3 and 4, our Waring specialist will show you the 'how to's' of small Waring appliances. Learn about food processors and more when you stop at our demonstration booth. Watch her demonstrate the Waring Ice Cream Parlor and the Steam Chef.</p>
        <p>Hair Salon to Feature Hairstyting Expert...</p>
        <p>If you've ever wondered how a top-notch beauty expert would make you look, njsh over to the Belk Tyler 'Hair Salon' and ask for your appointment with Doug Chezem. Doug, a national beauty authonty, and also the new style director for the Belk Tyler Hair Salon, has a talent for bringing out the best in everyone with his hairstyling wizardry. He will be at the new salon during store hours from Wednesday, August 1 through Saturday, August 4. Make an appointr^nt now for your personal consultation.</p>
        <p>Hoover Representative in Housewares Department...</p>
        <p>Mr, Allen R, Sutton, our Hoover representative, will be in the Housewares Depxartrnent August 1 through August 4 to talk with you about the nnany quality prixJuct features of Hoover products. .Be with us for this special presentation.</p>
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        <p>Developers Of Carolina East Not 'Newcomers'</p>
        <p>Inferior Design Pleases</p>
        <p>By JERRY RAYNOR Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Ernest W. Hahn inc., which developed, owns and manages the new Carolina East Mall here, is not a newcomer to the shopping center development industry.</p>
        <p>Although the El Segundo. Calif, based company opened its first regional mall only 12 years ago. the developer now owns and manages. 19 regional .shopping centers across the nation, has 11 more under construction and 22 in various stages of planning,</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall will Ix' the 20th shopping development for the Hahn organization, which is recognized as one of the largest developers of regional shopping centers or malls In the I'nited States,</p>
        <p>In 194(i, the Hahn-St. John general contracting firm was established in Hawthorne. Calif., located .some three miles southeast of the Ixis Angeles In</p>
        <p>ternational .Airport</p>
        <p>The first contracting vepture of Erne.sf Hahn and his partner. Stuart .St. John involved a $6(Ki contract for the remodeling of a 3(K( .s(]uare foot garage facing the city's main boulevard.</p>
        <p>In lil.sC), after undertaking a variety of contracting jobs, the two partners decided to specialize in different areas, with St. John venturing into the institutional building sector and Hahn continuing In specialize as a commercial builder.</p>
        <p>During the late fifties and early sixties, Ernest W. Hahn Inc. f)ecam^ involved in all types of commercial construction, with much ()1 the contracting work involving the construction of neighlH)rh(Hx1 and community shopping centers iK'coming popular the We.st.</p>
        <p>In 19f&amp;gt;7. after developing</p>
        <p>that were throughout</p>
        <p>several strip and community centers, the company opened its first regional project, l^a Cum bre Plaza, an open mall in Santa Barbara. Calif. The mall featured Sears, J. W. Robinsons and 62 specialty shops.</p>
        <p>A spokesman for the company said that projections are that by 1980. the firms developer-managed gross leasable area will exceed 20 million square ft'et nationally. In 197.5 alone, it was noted, nearly 4.5 million .square feet of retail space was opened, spread among the second phase of a new complex and five new developments that stretch from the Pacific Ocean fo the Chesapeake Bay.</p>
        <p>Among the area mall developments owned and managed by Hahn are a shopping compex in Durham and two in Newport News, Va.</p>
        <p>The companys Hahn Devcort</p>
        <p>subsidiary specializes in the smaller convenience type of shopping center, Hahn Property Management, a wholly owned .subsidiary of the parent company. handles shopping center management functions.</p>
        <p>Ernest Hahn, a native of the Ix)S .Angeles are^a. is chairman and chief executive officer of the company. He is a founding trustee and donor of Eisenhower Medical Center and Hospital in Palm Desert. Calif, and a trustee of the Script Clinic and Research Foundation in La Jolla. Calif. He is also a trustee of Independent Colleges of .Southern California.</p>
        <p>Habn is married and is the father of three children.</p>
        <p>In 1977. the company moved its headquarters from Hawthorne to nearby El Segundo. occupying a new three story office complex.</p>
        <p>Interior corridors in the Carolina East Mall are not straight, long rectangular pathways often encountered within large shopping buildings.</p>
        <p>Shoppers will bc' plea.sed by the factors of irregularity that lend an unoxptHitxI character to the interior space  with some .storefronts protruding Ix'vond others to provide interest, breaking up the area, in avoiding the monotony of flu.sh facades.</p>
        <p>Another point of interest is that brick of the type used on the exterior of the building has also been used extensively for the inside design  with the result that there is an atmosphere of continuity of outdixirs with in-dixirs.</p>
        <p>.A series of courtyards, each slightly different in size and shape from the other, are kx'ated along the principal east-west inside corridor Large planters of brick, when filUxi with greenery, will further enhance the feeling of being ind(X)rs-outd(X)rs at the same time.</p>
        <p>Restful colors have been used in the walkway and planter brick, primarily off white and beige. Touches of dark green brick accent the ligliter colors at several points.</p>
        <p>.Simple, rectangular skylights alx)ve the courtyard areas are pleasing, unobtrusive, and through the use of changes in the level of ceiling lighting, interesting subtlities of light patterns are created</p>
        <p>This effect is further varied in the placement of modernistic lamps on unadorned metal poles. Light from these lamps add a factor of brilliance.</p>
        <p>CURBS AND SIDEWALKS  Workmen lay curbs and sidewalks in the parking area of the mall.</p>
        <p>Earlier informafion on the interior design indicated that fountains would lx&amp;gt; used along with planters in the courtyard. "That was a bit of mi.sinformation," Pam Wing, a public relafions specialist commented. "There never were plans to incoiqxirate fountains into the design.</p>
        <p>ONE OF THE INTERIOR COURTYARDS . . . This photograph, taken before the placement of greenery within planters, shows the symmetry</p>
        <p>of simple, sophisticated design.s used in skylights, lamps and brick planters.</p>
        <p>Shoes For Men By A Name They Can Trust</p>
        <p>Florsheim introduces their new styles for this fall From their Imperial Quality Collection, choose a style that best suits your mood. A rusty brown loafer accented by a gold Clasp, or a classically styled tassel loafer in brown. Especially new for this fall is Florsheim's dress boot made of flexible shiny black patent leather. And, their half boot is certain to be popular for a more casual look. $67 to $100.</p>
        <p>Carolina east mail greenville</p>
        <p>Opening August 1  Shop Monday Through Saturday lOa.rh. Until 10p.m. - Phone 756-B-E-L-K {756-2355)</p>
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        <p>Mall Plans To Be Center Of 'What's Happening' In Greenville</p>
        <p>PAM WING</p>
        <p>Thi.s is where the excitements at, said Pam Wing, marketing director and assistant manager for Carolina Kast Mall. We hope to become part of everything thats going on in eastern North Carolina</p>
        <p>On August 1, Sears Roebuck and Belk Tylers will open, accompanied by some 40 stores contained on the mall. The grand opening will encompass the theme of Kickoff Day, with the East</p>
        <p>Carolina University Pirate football team and the Marching Pirates on hand to join in the festivities.</p>
        <p>The grand opening will also include balloon races and other activities for children, people whom the Mall feel are very special indeed.</p>
        <p>At Christmas, well invite children to make handmade decorations for our Christmas trees. said Ms. Wing. On Valentines Day. well hold a handmade Valentine contest. Holidays are very special for children.</p>
        <p>Ms. Wing will be in charge of coordinating the many activities on the mall, which will Include mall-wide merchandising sales, as well as exhibitions and performances by area groups.</p>
        <p>Well hold a charity bazaar in October and invite all non-profit organizations in this area to participate. noted Ms. Wing. And in February, well bold a Vocational Career Day.</p>
        <p>Again, children will be the primary focus, as the mall will sponsor several art contests. The area Agricultural Extension Services will also hold exhibitions in the climate-controlled mall.</p>
        <p>New Record Bar Opening</p>
        <p>From its custom-designed stained gla.ss d(X)rs to its interior, colorfully decorated and filled with plants, the new Record Bar store in Carolina East Mall is designed to offer a pleasing atmosphere for shoppers of all ages.</p>
        <p>Larry Dowty, manager of the new store, said he takes pride in having a warm atmosphere and friendly service, as well as a comprehensive inventory of prerecordwl albums, tapes and 45-r. p. m, record to suit every music taste. The stores Sl.W.tXK) inventory includes rock, pop, .soul, disco, gospel, jazz, blues, country, bluegrass, big band, folk, classical, opera, easy listening, soundtracks and childrens music. In addition. Record Bar will carry a complete line of audio accessories, blank tapes, 12-inch disco singles, and sheet music.</p>
        <p>A one-year nro-rated guarantee is offered on all prerecorded tapes, A no extracharge special order service is offered for hard-to-find records and tapes. Mistakes will happen is the return policy and unsatisfactory merchandise may be returned for replacement with a minimum of inconvenience.</p>
        <p>Weekly sales are held on a variety of merchandise.</p>
        <p>Members of the Record Bar</p>
        <p>Classical Connoisseur Club receive regular issues of Classical News, a publication featuring advance notice of classical sales, new release reviews, and specials for club members only.</p>
        <p>The Carolina East store is Greenvilles second Record Bar. The first, located at Pitt Plaza, was opened in 1969. Both stores are part of a family-operated chain which has grown from a single store in Durham to one of the nations leading retailers.</p>
        <p>Dowty, a native of Wichita Falls. Tex., has been manager of the Pitt Plaza Record Bar prior to accepting the position with the new store. He is a graduate of East Carolina University. His wife, the former Trish Clare, is manager of Eastbrook and Village Green apartment complexes.</p>
        <p>The Record Bar philosophy, Dowty said, is to remain the corner record shop in each of its markets by participating in local contests and promotions, charities, and community events.</p>
        <p>According to a recent article in Music Retailer Magazine Magazine, Record Bar stores are innovative and active, responding both to the needs of the community and the industry.</p>
        <p>Architectured For 84 Stores</p>
        <p>The architecture of Carolina East Mall is classically simple to serve as a backdrop for the varied theme designs of 84 stores in the enclosed regional shopping center.</p>
        <p>Beige brick is the predominating building material used in exterior walls, walkways and interior columns. A horizontal band of dark green tile runs the full length of the mall exterior, connecting the entrances and corresponding with the design of the interior courts.</p>
        <p>Entrances are recessed and paved with the beige brick. As shoppers enter the mall, they are flanked by what appears to be two separate buildings. Exterior brick has been brought inside the entrance corridors and transition areas have been created so the identity with the</p>
        <p>outdoors is maintained. Use of the same colors on the exterior and interior also provide for smooth transition.</p>
        <p>The service entrances to the stores and the trash bins are screened by walls of the same material as the exterior walls, using a maze effect that makes it unapparent that they are screens.</p>
        <p>Raised planters are contained by beige brick walls.</p>
        <p>The Sears and Belk-Tyler stores on either end are of white textured brick.</p>
        <p>Charles Kober Associates is the architectural firm for the mall. Ernest W. Hahn Inc. of El Segundo. Calif, is the developer.</p>
        <p>For Expecting</p>
        <p>Motherhood Maternity, a specialty shop featuring clothes for the expectant mother, will feature a unique store design with a bronze mirror store front.</p>
        <p>The stores inventwy will cater to the expectant mother exclu^vely.</p>
        <p>whereby some 88.000 people are expected to shop and browse in the enclosed area.</p>
        <p>Ms. Wing urges area civic and community groups to contact her concerning events they feel would be good in the mall atmosphere,</p>
        <p>Were interested in community art shows and other events, she pointed out. Well probably bring in things outside the communi</p>
        <p>ty. such as magicians, things we feel the community will enjoy.</p>
        <p>Ms. Wing noted that the activities will be coordinated through the mall manager, Mrs. Barbara DeVoss, and the mall associations board of directors.</p>
        <p>If someone is interested in having something on the calendar, they should just contact me. said Ms. Wing.</p>
        <p>DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS  A department Harvey store, for juniors will be an attraction in the new Blount-</p>
        <p>Hair Salon For Men, Women</p>
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        <p>SpeClallty Shop  salon,  wUI  specialize in</p>
        <p>~    r  preciMon  haircuts  and styles for</p>
        <p>both men and womi. according to Hugo Beltrone, owner.</p>
        <p>The stores design, which features a hexagon window facing the Carolina East Mall inner corridor, typifies its unique stance in providing quality hair care for both sexes. The graphic wall design and floor covering are accented by a solid brass threshold.</p>
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        <p>Downtown Greenville &amp;amp; Carolina East Mall , 10 A.I\^. to 5:30 P.M. 10 A.M. to 9 P..M.</p>
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        <p>Something Exciting s^ Happening At Our NewBlount-Harvey</p>
        <p>Were Now At Carolina East MallCOME SEE!</p>
        <p>Whats so exciting? Weve opened a brand new store. And its packed with the prettiest shoes In all the latest styles and colors. Thats whats happening...and thats why you should be one of the very first to come see our selection. So do stop by. Because youre sure to find something to delight you!We Have DELISO</p>
        <p>FANFARESNATURALIZER FOOTNOTES TEMPOS</p>
        <p>LOOK AT US NOW</p>
        <p>Downtown Greenville &amp;amp; Carolina East Mall 10 A.M. to5:30 P.M.  10  A.M.  to9  P.M.</p>
        <p>yr</p>
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        <p>Trees Play Large Role</p>
        <p>In New Mall</p>
        <p>By JERRY RAYNOR ' Reflector SUM Writer</p>
        <p>Just north of U.S. 11-13 west of Greenville at Carolina East Mall, a veritable grove of sizeable young magnolia trees have suddenly appeared.</p>
        <p>Lining the principal entrance drive to the Malt, these southern favorite flowering trees, of which specimens of 25 to 35 feet in height are being planted, is an ideal choice for the site, from both traditional and decorative viewpoints.</p>
        <p>The dark green of the waxy leaves create an excellent foil for the off-white and beige facade of the long, low, irregularly shaped building.</p>
        <p>Landscape contractor for the outdoor areas of Carolina East Mall is a Georgia firm, Carruth Nurseries of Tucker, Georgia,</p>
        <p>In addition to the basic use of magnolias, the fir trees of varying hue which are placed at selected sites adjacent on the grounds in close approximation to the bulding, bringing touches of forest to break the stretches of the building.</p>
        <p>Small, low growing firs are being used as ground cover and decorative touches beneath the lines of magnolia and the clusters of trees.</p>
        <p>Barbara J. DeVoss, general manager of the Mall, said that the irrigation portion of landscaping had been contracted to the Professional Turf Services of Goldsboro,</p>
        <p>Zales Open Mall Store</p>
        <p>A SIZEABLE MAGNOLIA . . , One of the basic features of landscaping at Carolina East Mall is the use of a southern favorite, the magnolia. UNC-Greensboro student John Lan</p>
        <p>caster is one of the members of the landscaping team putting in the magnolias and other trees and shrubs.</p>
        <p>Zales Jewelers will open a new store at Carolina East Mall on Wednesday, August 1, with Chuck P'ranks serving as manager.</p>
        <p>Zales, a division of the Bloom Agency, reported that the new mall facility will offer all types of jewelry and jewelry repair services.</p>
        <p>Opening</p>
        <p>Serving You Now From The New Location In Carolina East Mall. TrainedBeauty Advisors Are Happy To Cater To Your Every Cosmetic Need. Come By Or Call For An Appointment To Begin Your Personalized Beauty Program Today.</p>
        <p>Opening August 1, 1979 Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Open M-Sat. 10 A.M. - 9 P.M.</p>
        <p>Also Located In University Arcade 218 E. East 5th Street 752-3895</p>
        <p>mcRLEnoRfmn</p>
        <p>The Place for the Custom Face"^</p>
        <p>GLASS PANELS  Belks entrance is comprised of many glass circular panels. Workmen put finishing</p>
        <p>touches on one of the entrances.</p>
        <p>Major Additions To Carolina</p>
        <p>East Mall Already Pondered</p>
        <p>The developers of Carolina East Mall here are already considering major additions to the shopping complex, which opens for business on Wednesday, Aug 1.</p>
        <p>Spokesmen for Ernest W. Hahn Inc., which owns and manages the new mall, indicated that expansion plans are in the preliminary stages now</p>
        <p>and a variety of factors will determine the future growth direction of the mall.</p>
        <p>However, the spokesmen pointed out that the mall was designed to accomodate an expansion of approximately 20,000 square feet for additional small shops and an addition of roughly 65,000 square feet for a third major tenant for the complex.</p>
        <p>Operating hours for the store will be from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m.. it was pointed out.</p>
        <p>FYanks and his wife. Marilyn, are moving to the Greenville area</p>
        <p>Zales, which currently has a store at Pitt Piaza Shopping Center, has some 7.50 stores in operation throughout the nation and is recognized as the nation's largest jewelers, the company reported. The first Zales unit opened in 1924 in Wichita Falls,</p>
        <p>Texas.</p>
        <p>The Zale International Headquarter Building is located in Dallas, Texas. The founders, Morris Zale, chairman emeritus of the executive committee, and William Zale. vice chairman emeritus of the executive committee. have offices in the 18-story structure.</p>
        <p>Housed in the headquarter facility are Zales' corporate offices. eight divisional offices and various departmental services.</p>
        <p>The square footage figures are approximate, it was emphasized, and will depend somewhat upon the floor needs of the new tenant.</p>
        <p>Mall personnel did not speculate on who the third major tenant might be, noting that during the first years of mall operation information will be gathered in various categories and marketing surveys will be done to determine expansion needs.</p>
        <p>The expansion, according to Hahn spokesmen, will take place on the northwest side of the mall and it is anticipated that the new major tenant would occupy the addition by 1984,</p>
        <p>Currently, the mall has some 450,000 square feet under roof, it was reported, including roughly 380,000 square feet of retail space. The development is located on a 37-acre tract..</p>
        <p>and Belks on Wednesday, witn another 20 working towards a late October opening.</p>
        <p>Some 40 of the 64 mall stores are scheduled to open with Sears</p>
        <p>The mall is expected to attract visitors from a 12-county primary market area initially, it was pointed out, including the counties of Pitt, Bertie, Carteret. Craven, Edgecombe, Greene, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Pamlico, and Washington.</p>
        <p>The secondary market area anticipated by the mall as potential for future expansion includes the counties of Wilson, Wayne, Nash, Onslow, Hyde, Halifax, and Duplin.</p>
        <p>Initial data for the new mall indicated that the trade area would include a market approaching some 250,000 people, involving some 68,500 households. Mall officials have predicted that some 4,500,000 people will visit the shopping facility a year to shop, eat and browse.</p>
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        <p>iarlyle &amp;amp; Co. iorolina East</p>
        <p>Carlyle &amp;amp; Co.. formerly Jewel ox, located on Evans Street for ! last 26 years, has announced ; closing of its downtown store tnd the re-opening of a new store |)n Tuesday. August 7 in the Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>The new Carlyle &amp;amp; Co. in Jreenville is part of a multi-itore operation, established in I922, with locations in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, /irginia, Florida, Georgia, Ten-B, Alabama and Louisiana. Stores in Greensboro and lalei^ have been serving North Carolina for many years.</p>
        <p>Joe Johnson, manager of the 2vans Street store for the last 15 years, will remain as manager of the Carlyle store. Johnson is a raduate of courses in Diamond ivaluation and Appraisal from khe Gemological Institute of \merica.</p>
        <p>Gemological Institute of America is a world-wide authority on diamonds and gemstones and the educational and Research center of the jewelry Industry. To receive a GIA certificate, jewelers must complete comprehensive course as prepared by GIA through the resources of their own jgemological laboratories in New |York and Los Angeles.</p>
        <p>Those who complete GIAs training programs are awarded certificates from the Institute |that qualify them to appraise diamonds for insurance and estate purposes, and Johnson</p>
        <p>will be providing this service at Carlyle &amp;amp; Co.</p>
        <p>We feel the move and change in name will bring us even closer to our customers and afford us the opportunity to bring more unique ideas in fine jewelry and diamonds, said Johnson, Even our basic store design offers a new approach to display.</p>
        <p>The Carlyle store is decorated in an elegant contemporary' motif. Beige is accented with umber and chrome, which lends a feeling of open space to the interior. Traditional jewelers windows have been replaced by free-standing chrome and glass</p>
        <p>Opening New Jewelry Store</p>
        <p>pedes</p>
        <p>cases, opening the en-</p>
        <p>tire store front to the mall itself. Its designed to make a customer feel at home, relaxed and welcomed. said Johnson.</p>
        <p>The investment potential of diamonds has become more and more important in todays economy and Johnson noted that Carlyle &amp;amp; Co. has pioneered several ideas in diamond merchandising.</p>
        <p>We find that our customers are becoming more sophisticated every day. And by working with unmounted stones, we can show a person the intimate details of a diamond  the characteristics that help determine its value, the way it was cut. its color and so forth.</p>
        <p>Since the diamond itself is the major factor in determining the price of any diamond jewelry, we start with the stone and then show a customer a choice of mounting ideas that will show it off to the best advantage.</p>
        <p>Fashion has become an increasingly important commodity in the retail business  and especially to men. Men are wearing more jewelry today, and theyre very selective about what they like, Johnson said.</p>
        <p>We spend a great deal of time reviewing new concepts in fine jewelry, trying to predict the items that our customers will appreciate.</p>
        <p>Often, its the customer who creates the idea. Then its up to us to carry it out in a quality of craftsmanship that will do justice to the designers concept. We learn a lot this way about customer preference and trends in jewelry fashions,</p>
        <p>Carlyle &amp;amp; Co.  Carolina East Mall will offically open for business on Tuesday, August 7. In addition to Johnson, Certified Master Watchmaker, Eldon Hollowell and Office Manager Diane Jackson will be moving to the new Carlyle store.</p>
        <p>Full-Service...</p>
        <p>JOEJOHNSON</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 17)</p>
        <p>monitor that controls the supply of electrical power to the heating and cooling unit so that it will not peak out above an acoeptable electrical load; a more efficient light source that uses uitralume tubes to allow brighter output</p>
        <p>and require fewer fixtures; canopies over all glass areas plus weather stripping on all exterior doors.</p>
        <p>The project manager said that in the interest of energy conservation, no floodlights will be used on the building exterior.</p>
        <p>S 1 S Planning Soff Ready For Open Cafeteria</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 17) malls appearance, both inside munity, things we feel will be and out. Ill be the staff coor-entertaining, she noted.  dinator for the grounds</p>
        <p>Another full-time employee upkeep.</p>
        <p>J.A. Smith III, President of j Macon, Ga.-based Smith &amp;amp; Sons I Foods, Inc., has announced future expansion of three new S &amp;amp; S Cafeterias in the Southeast over the next 12 to 18 months. Areas included in this growth are Greenville, N.C., Greenville, S.C., and Memphis, Tenn.</p>
        <p>The growing S &amp;amp; S Cafeteria Chain has opened three new units in the last seven months.</p>
        <p>First in November of 1978 a new facility in Charleston, S.C. started breaking company sales records. Then Memphis, Tennessee joined the list of S &amp;amp; S hometowns in April, 1979. In June, Roanoke, Va. welcomed the S &amp;amp; S family to the Towers Mall Shopping Center. These new cafeterias joined the 19 existing units in four southeastern states to make the S &amp;amp; S chain 21 cafeterias strong in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.</p>
        <p>More and more, the S &amp;amp; S Cafeteria chain is looking to shopping centers and malls for locations. New Me his and Roanoke cafeterias opened in suburban strip centers and the forthcoming Greenville facility will be one of the largest enclosed malls in the state.</p>
        <p>The recent expansion activity of the S &amp;amp; S Cafeteria chain is just the start. President J.A. Smith III projects that the com</p>
        <p>pany will have 50 cafeterias by 1986 with growth concentrated in six or seven southeastern states.</p>
        <p>The company policy since 1936 has been to specialize in the business of feeding customers reasonably priced, nutritious meals, prepared from scratch every day and served immediately.</p>
        <p>All food items contain only top quality ingredients, at their freshest.</p>
        <p>In addition to S &amp;amp; S Cafeterias, the 42 year old Smith &amp;amp; Sons Foods also operates State Wholesale Food Company, S &amp;amp; S Caterers, and Shanes Family Restaurants.</p>
        <p>for Carolina East will be Barry Bryant, maintenance and security supervisor. A native of Hampton. Va.. Barry has been an employee of Hahn Property Management since March. 1975.</p>
        <p>Barry worked as a night security guard at Newmarket North Mall, one of Hahn Propertys first East Coast Centers, while going to college. With his present position, Barry is excited with the new mall and what it has to offer to the shopping public.</p>
        <p>I thinks its going to be one of the prettiest malls in our business, said Barry, wholl be in charge of maintaining the</p>
        <p>The supervisor pointed out that the mall will employ its own in-staff security and maintenance crew.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Carol Jones, secretary-bookkeeper for Carolina East, rounds out the four-person fulltime staff. She and her family now reside in Chocowinity, where they own and operate a Black Angus cattle and Stan-dardbred harness race horse farm.</p>
        <p>A former federal government employee and graduate of State College in Michigan, Mrs. Jones is active in several community projects. She served as an assistant librarian at Chocowinity High School for a ^ort time.</p>
        <p>Butlers To Open Store</p>
        <p>Butlers is an Atlanta-based chain featured fashionable footwear for women.</p>
        <p>The store at Carolina East Mall will carry an extensive line of sports, casual, and dress shoes for women and children.</p>
        <p>According to Tom Higgins, manager of the store, Butlers assures top-quality selection of high-fashion imports by maintaining buying offices in Brazil, Spain, Italy, Greece, and other key footwear centers.</p>
        <p>Our primary objective is to offer the latest trends in footwear while providing reliable service and assistance in helping shoppers pull together the fashion look that suits their individual Hfestyles, Higgins said.</p>
        <p>Butlers also features handbags and legwear accessories.</p>
        <p>Butlers, a division of Dallas-based Zale Corporation, was foiaided in West Palm Beach, Fla. in 1926. Today the chain includes over 360 stores in 32 states.</p>
        <p>Field director for the new Butlers store is Juan Watts. District manager is Bill Williams. ^</p>
        <p>Opening</p>
        <p>Wednesday, August!</p>
        <p>At</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>(West Entrance-Central Court)</p>
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        <p>DOWNTOWN 222 E. 5TWST. /52-55U</p>
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        <p>open 10 A.M.-9 P.M. Monday Thru Saturday</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector. Greenville, N.C.Tuesday, July 31,197V23</p>
        <p>Carlyle &amp;amp; Co. Is Moving</p>
        <p>Formerly Jewel Box  ^</p>
        <p>To Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Grand ()peninji Wednesday, August 1st</p>
        <p>Come join us in celebrating the grand opening of the all new Carlyle &amp;amp; Co. in Carolina East Mall. We've closed our downtown store and re-opened in Carolina East Mall with a brand-new look and all-new merchandise that will make shopping at Carlyle &amp;amp; Co. even more exciting. Store manager Joe Johnson and his staff of professionals are anxious to assist you in any way possible, from a modest repair to an important diamond purchase. Stop by during our grand opening and register to win valuable prizes.</p>
        <p>Weve Made A i\ Special Purchase For You. Save On Exquisite 14 Karat Italian &amp;amp; Domestic</p>
        <p>Gold Chains</p>
        <p>Save 50%</p>
        <p>Values from $23.65 to $159.95</p>
        <p>Now $11.82 to $79.97</p>
        <p>Here Are Just A Few Exciting Examples. All In 14K Gold:</p>
        <p>Regular  Save  Now</p>
        <p>$ 23 65  Serpentine Gold Status Bracelet  $11.83  $ 11.82</p>
        <p>$ 56 95  Medium Wt 18 Serpentine Neckchain  $28.48  $ 28.47</p>
        <p>$ 47 95  Delicate 15 Serpentine Neckchain  $23.98  $23.97</p>
        <p>$11195  Gold Rope Neckchain in 18 Length  $55.98  $55.97</p>
        <p>$159.95  Fashion Neckchain in 24 Length  $79.98  $79.97</p>
        <p>It's one of the largest collections of fine-quality 14 Karat gold chains we've ever assembled. Neckchains and bracelets m thp most popular styles: serpentine, rope and foxtail. A wide choice of weights and lengths A gigantic assortment of styles available in the special purchase group  plus other outstanding selections from our regular stock All at' unbelievable low prices'</p>
        <p>Grand Opening Special Values</p>
        <p>7-Diamond Clusters For Him &amp;amp; Her Hers Reg. $425.00</p>
        <p>SALE $340</p>
        <p>His Reg. $625.00</p>
        <p>SALE $500</p>
        <p>Settings 14Kgold. An outstanding value specially priced for our grand opening celebration.</p>
        <p>Fashionable Pewter Cuff</p>
        <p>$5</p>
        <p>complete with monogram Satiny pewter curved to a wide, fashionable cuff. Also available in "Flower of the Month" design at $8.</p>
        <p>Start Your Own</p>
        <p>14K Gold Bead Necklace</p>
        <p>$17.88</p>
        <p>7mm 14K gold bead on an 18 " chain. As you like, add a bead at a time until you have a necklace full.</p>
        <p>Your Choice;</p>
        <p>Diamond Pendant Or Ear Studs</p>
        <p>$199 each</p>
        <p>Choose the V* carat total weight diamond ear studs or the 16 point diamond pendant at this special low price. 14K gold settings.</p>
        <p>Rare Beauty... Exceptional Quality. Come see our special collection of large-carat diamond rings on display during our Grand Opening.</p>
        <p>Free Bottle of [-iiieJewelryCleniier For ()ur F'irst 20()() Visitors.</p>
        <p>RegisterToWin An Opal &amp;amp; Diamond RingMbrth $650</p>
        <p>Or One Of Two Precision Seiko Watches To Be Given Away Free!</p>
        <p>'y'ou could be the winner who takes home one of 3 valuable prizes: a lady s opal and diamond ring worth S650 00. a handsome man s Seiko watch or a lady s Seiko watch No purchase necessary and you don t have to be present to win Register as often as you like</p>
        <p>iNustrakon eniaf ged</p>
        <p>Drawing Will Be Held Saturday, August 18th</p>
        <p>^rom Carlyle tit's ^Hagnficent^</p>
        <p>Carlyle &amp;amp; Co.</p>
        <p>^staUidted f^22 Formerly Jewel Box</p>
        <p>NOW IN CAROLINA EAST MALL 5 CONVENIENT WAYS TO BUY; Our Custom Charge Plan, American Express, Master Charge, Visa or Layaway.</p>
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        <p>Big Impact Due Opening Of Greenville East Mall</p>
        <p>1 he opening of Carolina East Mall in Greenville. Wednesday, should have a .substantial financial impact on the rest of Pitt County, as well as the city Carolina F]ast manager Bar bara DeVoss .said when the M stores in the present enclosed mall are in operation, approx-</p>
        <p>BARBARADeVOSS</p>
        <p>imately 3Wt people will be employed throughout the year, with more during peak seasons.</p>
        <p>While Carolina East itself will have some l.'i people on its payroll, including management,</p>
        <p>maintenance and security per-.sonnel. Belk-Tyler will employ 2fW to 225 on a regular basis, while Sears will have another 110 to 120 workers.</p>
        <p>Developers of Carolina East project that some 88,(X)0 people a wcek  4 ) million a year  will visit the mall to shop, eat and browse. These people, according to projections, will come from Fitt and II other counties, mostly from the Ea.st of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Gross sales for the first full year Carolina East is in operation have fx,*en estimated at $29 million, which would generate an estimated $290.000 in local option .sales taxes (1 per cent of sales another $870,WK) in state .sales tax. at 3 per centi. for distribution to the various governmental units in Pitt. (Not all the .sales tax distribution would b(* "new" money because such stores as Belks and .Sears have generated revenue in the pa.st.)</p>
        <p>Bast'd on the current cost of collection, the State would receive about $2,490 of the $290,(XX). In turn, the remaining tax would be distributed on a population-based formula.</p>
        <p>Ba.sed on the current formula, Pitt County would receive $177,950, while the City of Greenville would receive some $74,905 in sales taxes from Mall sales.</p>
        <p>Other sales tax distributions from Carolina East-generated sales tax, based on projections, would include an estimated: $8.674 for Ayden. $4,237 for Bethel, $290 for Falkland, $11.350 for Farmville, $1,000 for Fountain. $4,880 for Grifton, $900 for Grimesland, $1.180 for Simpson, and $4,700 for Winterville.</p>
        <p>In addition to the .sales tax distribution, the City of Greenville, and Pitt County will benefit from property tax payments by Carolina East The 395,0(X) square foot facility cost approximately $16 million, Ms. DeVoss said ..an added source of property taxes for the two governmental units.</p>
        <p>According to tentative figures supplied by the Pitt County Tax Supervisors office, if all the stores in the mall were complete, based on the present 95-cents per $100 valuation tax rate, Pitt County would receive some $60,980.</p>
        <p>The City of Greenville, with a 70-cents per $100 tax rate, would receive 44,933 in property taxes from the buildings, parking lot and land.</p>
        <p>Tax Supervisor Jimmy Hardee noted that the value of Carolina East will go on the tax books at the 1973 valuation rate  the date of the last revaluation</p>
        <p>Sears Store To Have A Veteran Manager</p>
        <p>Joe R. Dyer, an Augusta, Ga. native, will manage the new Sears store at Carolina East Mall, having assumed new duties here after a tenure as store manager at Sears in Kinston.</p>
        <p>Assisting Dyer in heading the staff of .sales, merchandising and service personnel at .Sears will be Ruben R. P'arless, a native of Colerain.</p>
        <p>Dyer received a B.B.A. degree in business administration from the University of Georgia in 1966 and upon graduation, he joined Sears as a management trainee in Savannah. Ga. He worked in Savannah for two years prior to his promotion to training director in Concord, N.C.</p>
        <p>From 1970-75, Dyer held a number of assignments as per-.sonnel manager in Charlotte,</p>
        <p>Jack.son, Miss,, and Miami, Fla, In 1976, he was promoted to personnel manager for the 32 stores in the Greensboro zone. He received his store manager assignment at Kinston in 1978.</p>
        <p>He and his wife, Patty, have two children.</p>
        <p>Farless, who graduated from East Carolina University in 1969 with a B.S. degree in business</p>
        <p>Steinbeck's To Have Mall Shop</p>
        <p>Steinbecks Mens Shop will have a .shop in Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>This will be the third Steinbecks shop in Greenville. The original Evans Mall shop will continue to be the base of operations of the firm, with offices, formal wear and alterations done at that location.</p>
        <p>Mens contemporary fashions will be featured  Sasson suits, YSL jewelry. Halston loungewear, John Henry shirts. Salvation and St. Andrews slack, French Shriner shoes, and Oscar Del^erenta neckwear,</p>
        <p>Tom Harbin is manager of the Carolina East shop. A Greenville native, he was employed by Steinbeck's while attending East Carolina University from 1%2 to 1966. He worked five years buying for Belks in Charlotte and</p>
        <p>Young Mens Store, Too</p>
        <p>Chess King, a young mens clothing chain, will open its 341st store August 1. The grand opening at Carolina East Mall will feature a l,evi promotion.</p>
        <p>Chess King is a division of the $1.5 billion a year Melville Corporation. whose holdings also include Thom McAn, Foxmoor, and CVS.</p>
        <p>The first store opened in Dedham, Mass. in 1968. Six stores opened that year. With the beginning of the new decade. Chess King exploded with 54 stores opening in 1970.</p>
        <p>The merchandise includes such items as Brittania, Levis. French Star, and Angels Flight. The Chess King line itself is the most widely-sold brand in the store. Shirts, jackets, pants, and jeans are carried as well as accessories like belts, hats, and bandanas.</p>
        <p>Tom Stallings, district sales manager, said. Weve been looking forward to this opening. Many of our customers in other cities attend East Carolina University and were happy that we can now service them away from home too."</p>
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        <p>six years as a representative for major brand houses, traveling in North and South Carolina. He rejoined Steinbecks in November, 1978.</p>
        <p>Established in 1957, Steinbecks principal owners are Frank Steinbeck Sr., president, and Frank Steinbeck Jr., vice president in charge of merchandising and advertising.</p>
        <p>The firm also has a shop at Pitt Plaza Shopping Center here and a store in downtown New Bern opened in 1973. The New Bern store will be moved to Twin Rivers Mall in September.</p>
        <p>Hours of the Carolina East Mall Steinbeck's will be from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Monday through Saturday.</p>
        <p>Catering To The Sportsperson</p>
        <p>The Athletic Attic will cater to the sportsperson. featuring a-w'ide selection of shoes and equipment for all kinds of sports activities.</p>
        <p>The rustic attic store theme has been developed in approximately 160 Athletic Attics across the nation, says Buck Thornburg, manager of the Carolina East store. The owners of the mall store, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagoner of Virginia Beach, Va.. also own four other Athletic Attic facilities.</p>
        <p>Large Variety At Toy Store</p>
        <p>The Carolina East Circus World Toy Store will be the 99th such facility opened in the Michigan-based chain Stocked with over 5.000 different toys, games, stuffed animals, and hobby and craft items, the store offers something for kids of all ages."</p>
        <p>In every city that we have a store, we have become the place to shop for toys." said Sid Rubin, president of Circus World.</p>
        <p>JOE DYER</p>
        <p>administration, joined Sears in Durham after graduation as a management Sears in Durham as a management trainee following graduation.</p>
        <p>In 1974, he was promoted to manager of contract sales in Charleston, S.C. and two years later he was named merchandise manager in Jacksonville.</p>
        <p>The assistant manager and his wife, Gaile, have a daughter.</p>
        <p>Chick-Fil-A Service Set</p>
        <p>Come enjoy a Chick-Fil-A meal with us and get a relief from a hamburger-crazy world, say Jon Holmes and his fiance, Liz. who will operate the Chick-Fil-A restaurant in Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>The ^ fast-food restaurants menu includes 1. Chick-Fil-A, boneless breast of chicken served on a hot buttered bun as a sandwich or box lunch; 2. chicken salad, served in cups, on sandwiches, or as a salad plate with lettuce, sliced tomatoes, sliced boiled eggs, carrots, celerv a sweet pickle and an olive; 3. chick-n-q. chopped barbecued chicken on a bun; 4. french fries; 5. salads, carrot and raisin, cole slaw, or potato; 6. lemon pie; 7. ice cream; 8. fresh-squeezed lemonade and other beverages.</p>
        <p>Jon and Liz are from Greenville, S, C.. where they attended Bob Jones University.</p>
        <p>Chick-Fil-A is a closed corporation owned by S. Truett Cathy. The business is expanding at the rate of between 30 and 35 restaurants a year. By the end of 1979, it is expected that 140 restaurants will be in operation.</p>
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        <p>of property in the county. That figure, he explained, has tentatively been set at an estimated $6,419,000.</p>
        <p>However, Hardee emphasized that pri^rty. according to State law. must be revalued every eight years for tax purposes, and a revaluation is presently under way in the county. Those new values will be put on the tax books in 1981,</p>
        <p>The tax official said at that time, the value of the Carolina East Mall would, possibly be three times as much as the $6.41 million figure based on the 1973 revaluation formula ...some $19.25 million.</p>
        <p>Revaluation seeks to place property on the tax books at true value or market value. Hardee noted. He explained that market value is, "the price estimated in terms of money at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller.</p>
        <p>A CLUSTER OF LARGE FIR TREES... add a note  provide a variety of greens that contrast to the beige</p>
        <p>of distinction to the exterior of the long, low front  tan of the bricks,</p>
        <p>facade of Carolina East Mall. The different species</p>
        <p>This Gift IS RESERVED Just For You</p>
        <p>AT YOUR NEW SEARS</p>
        <p>ONE QUART SIZE SPICE OF LIFE DESIGN</p>
        <p> COOK, STORE AND SERVE, ALL IN ONE DISH</p>
        <p> GREAT FORALL MICROWAVE COOKING</p>
        <p>CORNING WARE COVERED SAUCEPAN</p>
        <p>FREE</p>
        <p>Yours FREE by just filling out a Credit Application in the Credit Department at Your NEW Sears Aug. 1st through Aug. 11th!</p>
        <p>Also FREE To our Customers That Have a Sears Credit Card...</p>
        <p>Yours FREE, by just making a 10.00 PURCHASE or MORE with Your SEARS CREDIT CARD AT YOUR NEW SEARS in GREENVILLE!</p>
        <p>LIMIT ONE GIFT PER HOUSEHOLD AND BE AT LEAST 18 YRS. OF AGE!</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>Where America shops for Value</p>
        <p>EAM. ROUUCR AND CO</p>
        <p>Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back</p>
        <p> ^ --------</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST MALL</p>
        <p>PHONE:756-9700</p>
        <p>" ir  --I</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0025" />
        <p>WEDNESDAYA NEW SHOPPING EXPERIENCE IS DAWNING INGREENVILLE!CAROLINA EAST MALL</p>
        <p>Join In the Ribbon Cutting ceremony at Main Mall Entrance Wednesday at 10 a.m.iHEY KIDS!</p>
        <p>winnie-the-Pooh will Be Here!</p>
        <p>Hore i Winnies schedule:</p>
        <p>Wednesday. Aug. 1:  Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.  Aug.  2-3-4:</p>
        <p>10 a.m., 1 p.m.,  11  a.m., 1 p.m.,</p>
        <p>4:30 p.m., 7 p.m.  4:30  p.m.,  7 p.m.</p>
        <p>ewalt Disney Productions</p>
        <p>You're )ust mlnutes'sway from your new Sears!An Exciting NEW Store With So Much More, Just for YOU!</p>
        <p>Greenville and Eastern Carolina are getting a new Sears Like never before!</p>
        <p> Wide aisles for your shopping   Big Auto Center for All Your</p>
        <p>convenience!  Autonriotlve  Needs!</p>
        <p> A large selection of Appliances    In short, more selection, more</p>
        <p>Pick the One thats right for you!  service,  more value!</p>
        <p>Where America shops for Value</p>
        <p>8KAK8. ROEBUCK AND CO.</p>
        <p>Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST MALL</p>
        <p>PHONE:756-9700</p>
        <p>Supplement to the Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Dally Reflector and Shoppers Guide</p>
        <p>. . If an</p>
        <p>item is not described as reduced or a special purchase, it is at Its regular price. A special purchase, though not reduced, is an exceptional value.</p>
        <p>Most Rems at reduced prices</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0026" />
        <p>7)</p>
        <p>Dresses</p>
        <p>and Skirtsets</p>
        <p>that Go'Most Anywhere!</p>
        <p>1499</p>
        <p>Soars Price lmited Quantities!</p>
        <p>Our collection is dazzling . . . youve got to see it to believe it! Find the latest detailing in one and two piece styles. Prints, solids and combos. Muscle, snort and long sheer sleeves. All of packable polyester knit. Hurry in for best selection! Misses and Half-sizes.</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>PANTY</p>
        <p>BONANZA!</p>
        <p>77</p>
        <p>W w each</p>
        <p>Special Purchase Quantities Limited!</p>
        <p>What a buy! And what a terrific variety to choose from. Youll find great-looking brief, hiphugger and bikini styles . . . are all soft, comfortable, and smooth fitting. Machine wash and tumble dry. Assorted trims. Prints and solids.</p>
        <p>Sunglasses not available in Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>30%-50%</p>
        <p>OFF!</p>
        <p>Sunglasses</p>
        <p>Fashion styles for men and women! SunSensor lenses, gradient lenses with metal and plastic frames. Youre bound to find the; look voure lodcing for. Come in and take a locrfc-see. Why not buy several pair!</p>
        <p>SnBgUssri not avaiUMr In UanTll. Rorrncf. Jackionvilk, Racky Ml., Gattoala. Rock Hill, and OrrcoviHr. N.C.</p>
        <p>TCool, Classic Sportswear</p>
        <p>Misses solids</p>
        <p>C99</p>
        <p> WReg.Prici fai effect</p>
        <p>. Price $10 will be in effect after Ang. 4</p>
        <p>Misses pants799</p>
        <p>m Reg.Priced w in effect afU</p>
        <p>5. Price$8wiiibe In effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>A classic updated with a fashionably small collar. So versatile it can go with practically anything. Of polyester knit thats silky smooth. Get several in solids and prints. Misses sizes.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $10 will be in effect after Aug. 4. Misses</p>
        <p>print shirt...................................7.99</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $11 will be in ehect after Aug. 4. Womens</p>
        <p>print shirt, sizes38to44.......................8.49</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $9 will be in effect after Aug. 4. Womens solid shirt, sizes 38to44.......................6.99</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>' f !</p>
        <p>r //</p>
        <p>Soft Styles in Terry Bouclfe for Juniors</p>
        <p>While Quantities Last</p>
        <p>1999</p>
        <p>Our beautiful terry boucle dresses of acetate and nylon have a texture you cant resist touching and a lovely sheen. Theyre machine washable, too. In Junior sizes.</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Select Group of Womens Casual Shoes</p>
        <p>Were$6.9$to|S.  Were $19 to $13.9  Were$14to$22</p>
        <p>save C97 SAVE Q97 V 49%toS7%!V  28%to54%!t/</p>
        <p>SAVE 43% to60%!</p>
        <p>Select Group of Mens Casual Shoes</p>
        <p>Were $17.$$ to $22.$$  Were $22.$ to $28.9$</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>44%to5%!</p>
        <p>997</p>
        <p>SAVE 39% to 51%!</p>
        <p>In mens sizes  12D.</p>
        <p>1397</p>
        <p>SAVE 50%-^7%! Family Canvas Shoes</p>
        <p>Were $$.$ to $17.9</p>
        <p>In childrens, womens and mens sizes.</p>
        <p>SAVE 50%! Select Group of Childrens Shoes</p>
        <p>Were $15.9 to $19.</p>
        <p>7u,8"</p>
        <p>Original prices from Fall 1978 to ^ring 1979 styles.</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0027" />
        <p>Brand Opening</p>
        <p>FIRST TO SEARSf W I THEN TO SCHOOL</p>
        <p>Sears Best Underwear and Socks for Kids</p>
        <p>Here are some reasons youll reach for Sears Best;</p>
        <p> Strength  Softness  Shape Retention</p>
        <p>This underwear is made of a durable, shrink-resistant blend of Dacron polyester, cotton and DuPont nylon. Bigger girls slips are of nylon, too. See them all today!</p>
        <p>3.03</p>
        <p>3.03</p>
        <p>3.03</p>
        <p>$3.79 Little boys T-shirts, briefs, pkg. of 3</p>
        <p>$3.79 Little girls vests, pkg. of 3 .... $3.79 Little girls panties, pkg. of 3 .. $1.19 Little girls knee-highs,</p>
        <p>S,M,L,XL.......................</p>
        <p>99" Little girls knee-highs, S,M,L,XL $1.99 Little boys tube socks, pkg. of 3 $4.49 Bigger boys briefs or T-shirts,</p>
        <p>pkg. of 3.........................</p>
        <p>$1.19 Bigger boys crew socks,</p>
        <p>M,L,XL. ....................</p>
        <p>$1.29 Bigger boys sport tube socks,</p>
        <p>M,L,XL.........................</p>
        <p>$5.99 Bigger boys sport tube socks,</p>
        <p>pkg. of 6.........................</p>
        <p>$3.69 Bigger girls panties, pkg. of 3 . $3.69 Bigger girls vests, pkg. of 3 ... $1.19 Bigger girls knee highs, S,M,L $1.49 Bigger girls knee-highs, S,M,L $3.49 Bigger girls full slip, .....</p>
        <p>Regular prices shown above will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>. 95*^ pr. 79^ pr.</p>
        <p>... 1..59</p>
        <p>. .. 3.59</p>
        <p>. 95' pr.</p>
        <p>1.03 pr.</p>
        <p>4.79 .. . 2.95 .. .2.95 . 95' pr. 1.19 pr. .2.79</p>
        <p>Sportshirt Prices You Shouldnt Miss</p>
        <p>While</p>
        <p>Quantities Last</p>
        <p>Button-front shirts in an assortment of solids and patterns. But quantities are* limited, so do your shopping now!</p>
        <p>somas</p>
        <p>Our</p>
        <p>Lowest-Priced Mens Knit Slacks</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>Thats right! Now you can purchase a great pair of knit slacks at an even greater price! Polyester doubleknit Perma-Prest slacks in solid colors.</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>Steel Toe, Cushioned Insole Work Shoes</p>
        <p>Cushioned heel-to-toe for comfort. Black leather uppers. Goodyear welt construction. Gas, oil and grease resistant rubber soles and heels. Hurry! Sale ends August?.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $33.99 will be in effect after Aug. 7</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $40.99 will be in effect after Aug. 7</p>
        <p>Oxfords</p>
        <p>I. Shoe</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0028" />
        <p>CONSIDER SEARS WORTHWHILE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS!Space-Saving Washer</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $229 will be in effect after Aug. 4Kenmore Permanent Press Washer</p>
        <p>Sears Price199269Large-Capacity 5-CycIe Washer</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $399.95 will be in effect after Aug. 11Budget-Priced Kenmore Dryer</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $179 will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>2 pre set water temp, combinations.</p>
        <p>Normal and permanent press cycles.</p>
        <p>Sale ends Aug. 11</p>
        <p>.Settings for knits, delicates, permanent-press. Self-cleaning lint filter.159</p>
        <p>Heavy-duty dryer. Standard capacity.</p>
        <p>Adl-ft*ostless coi</p>
        <p>nience! No frost bu up, no defrosting jobsKenmore 14.3 cu.ft. Refrigerator-Freezer</p>
        <p>Sears Price17.0 cu.ft. Ice Maker Refrigerator-Freezer</p>
        <p>Sears Price19.1 cu.ft. Frostless Side-by-Side</p>
        <p>Sears Price19.0 cu.ft. Ice Maker Refrigerator-Freezer369459499</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $749.95 will be in effect after Aug. 4649</p>
        <p>Has twin crispers and door shelves.</p>
        <p>Twin crispers and cold control.</p>
        <p>Has meat keeper and door shelves.</p>
        <p>Adjustable shelves, Humidrawer&amp;lt; .</p>
        <p>16.0-cu.ft. Upright Freezer</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>19.6-cu.ft. Upright or 23.1-cu.ft. Chest</p>
        <p>Reg. Prices $549.95 to $569.95 will be in effect after Sept. 1</p>
        <p>14,000 BTUH Air Conditioner</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>299 49P^ .329</p>
        <p>V our ModrI j BTIH Capacity Sw</p>
        <p>Gas Grill with Dual Controls</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>Big capacity, 3 grille-type shelves.</p>
        <p>Each Y'our Choice</p>
        <p>Frostless upright or conventional chest.</p>
        <p>ModrI &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>BTIH Capacity</p>
        <p>Scaci Price</p>
        <p>79071</p>
        <p>7.500</p>
        <p>S229</p>
        <p>79042</p>
        <p>4.000</p>
        <p>S149</p>
        <p>79181</p>
        <p>18.000</p>
        <p>S399</p>
        <p>159</p>
        <p>253-sq.in. grill with tank, hose, cart.</p>
        <p>Dryer SBd ra^ cords Mid separately</p>
        <p>Eacb of these advertised Hems i</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0029" />
        <p>NOW AVAILABLE ... QUICK SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT!</p>
        <p>For Most Sears Mowers and Major Appliances at our Repair Shop!</p>
        <p> Includes mowers, TVs, stereos, vacuums, sewing machines, more.</p>
        <p> Well repair, give an estimate, or order parts not carried in our inventory.</p>
        <p> Expert technicians provide dependable, professional service backed by Sears.</p>
        <p> Quick service repairs limited to jobs of 30 minutes or less.</p>
        <p>Electronic tuner</p>
        <p>with easy Sonsor .Scan channel selector.</p>
        <p>44561</p>
        <p>II II II</p>
        <p>I II II I</p>
        <p>II II II</p>
        <p>Chromix" hiack matrix picture tuh(&amp;gt; aids picture color ipiality</p>
        <p>41703</p>
        <p>Permanent-Press Electric Dryer</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $219.95 will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>Large-Capacity All-Fabric Dryer</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $279.95 will be in effect after Aug. 11</p>
        <p>CLOSEOUT! TV with Sensor Scan Selection</p>
        <p>Reg. Price Was $649.95 in Spring 1979 Catalog</p>
        <p>Table Top Color TV</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $339 will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>199 24985 599 299</p>
        <p>Cycles for permanent press, delicates.</p>
        <p>Sale ends Aug. 11</p>
        <p>4-cycles, automatic termination.</p>
        <p>25-in. diagonal measure picture. While Quantities Last!</p>
        <p>19-in. diagonal measure picture.</p>
        <p>Edge-cleaning control diverts suction for close cleaning.</p>
        <p>Edge-cleaning control diverts suction for close cleaning.</p>
        <p>lOIF/r solid-.state chassis  no tubes to fail or break</p>
        <p>Simulated TV reception</p>
        <p>Convertible Free-Arm Sewing Head</p>
        <p>Reg. Price$299.95 will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>CLOSEOUT! Powermate Vacuum</p>
        <p>Reg. Price Was $264.95 Spring 1979 Catalog</p>
        <p>Kenmore Upright Vac</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $79.95 will be in effect after Aug. 25</p>
        <p>Black and White Portable TV Set</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>199?? 1991? 691?</p>
        <p>6 stretch stitches. Built-in buttonholer.</p>
        <p>While Quantities Last</p>
        <p>Concealed tool storage in canister top.</p>
        <p>Aug. 25 18-ft. cord winds on hooks.</p>
        <p>7995</p>
        <p>12-in. diagonal measure picture TV.</p>
        <p>,</p>
        <p>D</p>
        <p>Electric Range with Lift-up Cooktop</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $249 will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>219</p>
        <p>Porcelain-enameled oven. 30-in. range.</p>
        <p>Deluxe</p>
        <p>Microwave</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>8-Track and Cassette Stereo</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $249.95 will be in effect after Sept. 1</p>
        <p>399 1998</p>
        <p>Multipower with temperature probe.</p>
        <p>Sept. 1</p>
        <p>AM/FM stereo receiver, record changer, 2 speakers.</p>
        <p>Your Choice</p>
        <p>Clock Radio,</p>
        <p>Portable Radio,</p>
        <p>Cassette Recorder,</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $79.95 will be in effect after Sept. 1 .38062 CB radio. Sears Price</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>availalMte for sale as advertised</p>
        <p>Refrigerator Ice maker hookup to water supply optional, extra.</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0030" />
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>Grand Opening</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $9.99 to $11.99 Fall 1978 General Catalog</p>
        <p>J </p>
        <p>CLOSEOUT!</p>
        <p>Mens Lpts-a-Cotton Dress Shirt</p>
        <p>C97</p>
        <p>Nows the time to stock your closet with shirts, shirts, shirts! All come in a comfortable, easy-care blend of 60% cotton, 40% polyester. Styled with spread collars, one straight-hemmed pocket and long sleeves in a wonderful assortment of patterns and colors.</p>
        <p>While Limited Quantities Last Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>Danberry Print Muslin Sheets</p>
        <p>Twin, Reg. Price $2.79 each will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>Flowery fresh sheets of cotton and polyester muslin for ease of care. Just machine wash and tumble dry. In blue or rose colors. Hurry and save!</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $3.99 will be in effect after Aug. 4,</p>
        <p>Full size...........  2  for $7</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $3.49 will be in effect after Aug. 4, Pillowcases  ..........................2.99 pair</p>
        <p>'' -'Ir \* </p>
        <p>fn-</p>
        <p>Pillow Reg. Price ^.65 will be ^ for in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Bath Scales</p>
        <p>499</p>
        <p>Save on Toughcord BedspreadsSo Rugged Theyre Warranted for 5 Years</p>
        <p>Need a ribbed Perma-Prest spread thats made to stand up to rough wear? Want a choice of bright, cheery colors? Toughcord fills the bill! Made of easy-care polyester and rayon blend.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $11.99 will be in effect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>Q99</p>
        <p>O s:</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $12.99 will be in effect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $14.99 ^ ^ qq wiU be in effect XX</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>after Aug. 18 Sale ends August 18</p>
        <p>Sheer Panel Curtains</p>
        <p>2^</p>
        <p>Machine washable rod-pocket sheer panel. 40x81-in.</p>
        <p>Cape Cod Cafe Curtain</p>
        <p>Sears  1 89</p>
        <p>Price  X</p>
        <p>Delta 60x24-in. 60x36-in. size 2.87</p>
        <p>Light Filtering Window Shade</p>
        <p>37^i-ln.xS^ft. 158</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0031" />
        <p>Grand Opening</p>
        <p>flLl</p>
        <p>26-in. 10-Speed Adult Bike</p>
        <p>Our easy-pedaling vellow 10-speed racer will help conserve your leg power. Side-i hand brakes with dual levers allow braking in</p>
        <p>-pull caliper</p>
        <p>either upright or racing positions. Stem-mounted gear shifter. 10-speed derailleur.</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $109.99 will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>HELP SAVE ENERGYSWITCH TO TWO WHEELS!</p>
        <p>$20 OFF! Boys and Girls 24-in. 10-Speed Bike Reg. Price $109.99  ^</p>
        <p>will be in effect</p>
        <p>after Aug. 4  t-r</p>
        <p>Sears Best youth size 10-speed racer features dual-position center pull caliper brakes, stem mounted shifter.</p>
        <p>16-in. Single-Speed Convertible Bike</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>Adjustable all-steel blue and white frame. Convert from boys to girls bike.</p>
        <p>Boys or Girls 20-in. High Rise Bike</p>
        <p>Sears  CTQOO</p>
        <p>Price  tJi/</p>
        <p>Single-speed bike has sturdy all-steel blue frame, coaster brakes. Banana style saddle.</p>
        <p>OFFf</p>
        <p>Mens or Womens 27-in. 10-Speeds</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $139.99 ^ will be in effect  1 I</p>
        <p>after Aug. 4  X. Vr cr</p>
        <p>Stem-mounted shift levers can be used from standing or touring position. Dual hand brake. Unassembled.</p>
        <p>3-Speed 10-HP Lawn Tractor</p>
        <p>^849</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $949 will be in effect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>Lawn tractor has 3 speeds forward plus reverse. Electric start. ISO-VIB engine mounts dampen vibration. 36-in, cut. mower deck. Handles optional attachments.</p>
        <p>8-HP 5-Speed Riding Mower</p>
        <p>$649</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $749 will be in effect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>Recoil start riding mower has 5 speeds forward plus reverse. ISO-VIB engine mounts dampen vibration. 30-in. cut mower deck. Optional grass catcher.</p>
        <p>SAVE 200!</p>
        <p>14-HP 3-Speed Garden Tractor</p>
        <p>$1399</p>
        <p>Vari-drive means convenience and maneuverability. Electric start engine with 3 speeds forward plus reverse. ISO-VIB engine mounts dampen vibration.</p>
        <p>Tractor and Mower Sale ends August 18</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $15 will be in effect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>liIIrtllllMIIIiI**liiMg*illIIIll*l-Il</p>
        <p>Wynnewood II or Brookside Cabinets for a Custom Look in Your Kitchen</p>
        <p>Create a lovely and functional new kitchen I Pick either Wynnewood II or Brookside kitchen cabinets ^from our Cabinet Maker Collection). Many sizes and styles from which to choose. We can help you plan your kitchen free of charge!</p>
        <p>Sink, faucrt. &amp;lt;'iuntrrtop, appliances and installalion extra. Kenmore ranges require a ccmneelur scild separatel&amp;gt;. Professictnal installation available" at a extra cost. Buiit-in c(K&amp;gt;k units are sold on special order basis. Continuous cleaning ovens have specially coated oven interiors.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $339.95 will be in effect after Aug. 25, Built-in</p>
        <p>Dishwasher, 7973............................... 289.95</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $259.95 will be in effect after Aug. 11.</p>
        <p>Compactor, 40708 .............................. 239.95</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $339.95 will  be  in  effect  after  Aug.  21,  24-in.</p>
        <p>Continuous Cleaning Oven,  42289............. 309.95</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $349.95 will  be  in  effect  after  Aug.  21,  3$-in.</p>
        <p>Ceramic Glass Cook Top Unit, 43391 ...... 299.95</p>
        <p>NOT SHOWN;</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $489.95 wiU be in effect after Aug. 21, 24-in.</p>
        <p>Continuous Cleaning Double Oven................439.95</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $689.95 will be in effect after Aug. 21. 30-In.</p>
        <p>Smooth Top Drop in Range, 45699.................619.95</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $79.95 will be in effect after Aug. 25, Kenmore* 200Disposer. 6653......  69.95</p>
        <p>Elach of these advertised items Is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0032" />
        <p>Orand Opening</p>
        <p>30005</p>
        <p>1-Coat Latex Paint</p>
        <p>SAVE ^10 on Chandeliers!</p>
        <p>Reg, Price $44.99 will be</p>
        <p>in effect after Aug. 4  each</p>
        <p>Choose from 3 attractive styles, sure to suit most any decor. All feature brass or black finish metal arms and graceful formed glass shadessee them today!</p>
        <p>*10 OFF! Currier and Ives Print Fixtures</p>
        <p>4499</p>
        <p>jC Pend</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $54.99 will be</p>
        <p>in effect after Aug. 4  Pendant</p>
        <p>Choose from 3 styles, framed with antique-brass metal trim.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $54.99 will be in effect after</p>
        <p>Aug. 4 Swag......................44.99</p>
        <p>Reg. Price ^7.99 will be in effect after Aug. 4 Ceiling .................37.99</p>
        <p>Full 6-year WanvTty</p>
        <p>If, within 6 years from the date of purchase, this Super Permanex* plastic container or lid cracks or breaks, we will, upon re turn, replace it free of charge</p>
        <p>*4 OFF 32-Gal. Super Permanex Trash Can</p>
        <p>Sears Best container "'giKVff resists freeze cracking and heat warping from -20F to+150F. Sale ends Aug. 18.</p>
        <p>after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>1399</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>Heavy-Duty Laundry Detergent</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $10.99 will be in effect after Aug. 18 V 24-lb. box</p>
        <p>Removes more soil than the nations leading detergent! * 2-cup cleans family washload.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $5.49 will be in effect after Aug. 18.</p>
        <p>1-gal. liquid detergent____3.99</p>
        <p>Sale ends August 18</p>
        <p>Jf^E nnoTBiiO</p>
        <p>LHTEX</p>
        <p>90955</p>
        <p>F'or onc-coat results, all Sears must be applied as directed.</p>
        <p>Weatherbeater Exterior Flat Paint.</p>
        <p>Sears Best. 1-coat coverage, washable, non-yellowing;  Aug.  is</p>
        <p>stain resistant. No chalk  AtjO</p>
        <p>washdown. Many colors.</p>
        <p>Paint Sale ends August 18</p>
        <p>Flat or Semi-Gloss Latex</p>
        <p>799</p>
        <p>I gal.  O  gal.</p>
        <p>One-coat coverage, washable,^olorfast, spot resistant, non-yellowing and durable.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $11.99 will be in effect after Aug. 4 Ceiling Paint..................... 7.99  gal.</p>
        <p>Interior Semi-Gloss</p>
        <p>Interior Flat Reg. Price $11.99 will be in effect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>Scars  |:9</p>
        <p>Price  Vr gal.</p>
        <p>One-coat coverage at a reasonable price.</p>
        <p>Interior Flat Latex Paint</p>
        <p>C99</p>
        <p>gal.</p>
        <p>Comes in 14 beautiful colors. One-coat coverage.</p>
        <p>Limited Quantities of Our 1979 Fall/Winter Big Book are NOW Available!</p>
        <p> You can get one for just $2!  $10  order from this Fall/Winter Big Book!</p>
        <p> And youil get a certificate worth $2 off any  So get your copy now at any catalog sales desk!</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0033" />
        <p>Grand Opening</p>
        <p>Heavy-Duty Plus Shocks</p>
        <p>Reg. Price |9.99 will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>INSTALLED.. 9.88</p>
        <p>Wiper ring helps keep dirt and water out of shock and seal area. Has chrome-plated piston rod for long shock life.' For most cars, pickup trucks, vans.</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>Electronic Speed Control</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $99.99 orkOQ will be In effect after Aug. 11</p>
        <p>Sale ends August 11</p>
        <p>X-Cargo Luggage Carrier</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>Adds 16.8 cu.ft, luggage space. A great buy!</p>
        <p>lOW-40 Spectrum Oil Reg. Price 79* pi will be In effect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>Dual Oil Filter</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $2.99 willbeineect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>Sale ends Aug. 18</p>
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        <p>on Sears 36 Maintenance-Free Battery</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $39.99 will be In effect after Aug. 4 with exchange</p>
        <p>34*</p>
        <p>aflL trade-in</p>
        <p>-In</p>
        <p>350 amps cold cranking power, 80 minutes reserve capacity. Group 24C. Top or side terminals. For most American-made cars and many imports.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $59.99 to $69.99 will be in effect after Aug. 11 with exchange Marine Die Hard Batteries now on sale for $54.99 to $62.99 with trade-in.</p>
        <p>Maintenance-free means water is not added under normal operating conditions.</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>SAFE, HAPPY DRIVING STARTS AT SEARS!</p>
        <p>Professional Instaliatieit Available on Complete Stereo Systems</p>
        <p>Wheel Alignment and Front Wheel Balance</p>
        <p>Well set caster/camber and toe, inspect front end and adjust steering. Includes air conditioned cars. Torsion bar adjustment when required.</p>
        <p>Reg. Price</p>
        <p>$23.49 wiU be 1088 in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>Brake Job</p>
        <p>Well replace shoes or disc pads, brake fluid, brake springs and front oil seals. Turn and true drums or rotors. Rebuild cylinders or calipers. Well also repack front bearings.</p>
        <p>Disc or Drum</p>
        <p>Brakr srrvicr not availabtr in .Andrrson. Danvlllf. Florrncf. Gastonia. IliKh Point. Jarksonvillr. Lynchburg. Rocky Mount. Grecnvilk.N.C.</p>
        <p>Installed</p>
        <p>Muffler</p>
        <p>The Muzzier* muffler. sold only at Sears! Fits most American-made cars. Clamps, if needed, are 994 each Additional parts, if needed are extra. Hurry in!</p>
        <p>.Abavr scrsiccs for most Amrri-rao made ran. aad some imparts. NatavailaMria Shelby.</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo with Cassette or 8-Track</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $109.99 will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>Your Choice</p>
        <p>Fits indash of most cars. Balance and full-range tone controls. Local/ distant FM switch. AFC for FM. Cassette player with automatic loading, fast-forward and automatic stop at end of tape. 8-track has channel selector and indicator lights. Save $201</p>
        <p>Coaxial Speaker Kit</p>
        <p>Choice of 6x9-in. or 4x10 inch round speakers with</p>
        <p>on Steel-Belted Radials in Sets of Four</p>
        <p>165-13 Steel Belted Radial and old tire Reg. Price $46.95 will be in effect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>Plus $1.76 F.E.T.</p>
        <p>Save big on pairs and single tires, too. Twin steel belts resist impact and fight tread squirm for long tire mileage. Two radial plies help give quick responsive handling. Save now!</p>
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        <p>JEML</p>
        <p>1.76</p>
        <p>165-13</p>
        <p>AR78-I3</p>
        <p>46.95</p>
        <p>39.88</p>
        <p>175-13</p>
        <p>BR78-I3</p>
        <p>53.95</p>
        <p>44.88</p>
        <p>1.96</p>
        <p>185 14</p>
        <p>KR78-I4</p>
        <p>63.95</p>
        <p>53.88</p>
        <p>2.26</p>
        <p>195-14</p>
        <p>f-R78-l4</p>
        <p>68.95</p>
        <p>57.88</p>
        <p>2.39</p>
        <p>205-14</p>
        <p>GR78-I4</p>
        <p>72.95</p>
        <p>61.88</p>
        <p>2A6</p>
        <p>2I5-I4*</p>
        <p>IIR78 14</p>
        <p>79.95</p>
        <p>67.88</p>
        <p>2.79</p>
        <p>i6?:iTr</p>
        <p>6.00R 15</p>
        <p>53.95</p>
        <p>44.88</p>
        <p>1.98</p>
        <p>205-15</p>
        <p>GR78-I5</p>
        <p>76.95</p>
        <p>64.88</p>
        <p>2.73</p>
        <p>215 15</p>
        <p>HR78-15</p>
        <p>79.95</p>
        <p>67.88</p>
        <p>2.86</p>
        <p>225-15</p>
        <p>JR78-I5</p>
        <p>85.95</p>
        <p>72.88</p>
        <p>3.28</p>
        <p>535 15</p>
        <p>LR78-I5</p>
        <p>95.95</p>
        <p>80.88</p>
        <p>3A5</p>
        <p>Available in larger stores only</p>
        <p>4-Ply Polyester Guardsman</p>
        <p>A78-I3biackwall and old tire</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>plus $1.62 F.E.T.</p>
        <p>Guardsman. Our lowest-priced 4-ply tire, yet built to exacting standards.</p>
        <p>Heart</p>
        <p>Gaartamaa</p>
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        <p>Heart price each biaeltwHll</p>
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        <p>A78-I3</p>
        <p>17.88</p>
        <p>\jf&amp;gt;2</p>
        <p>B78I3</p>
        <p>20.88</p>
        <p>1.73</p>
        <p>C78 14^</p>
        <p>23.88</p>
        <p>1.88</p>
        <p>E78-I4</p>
        <p>25.88</p>
        <p>2.10</p>
        <p>178-14</p>
        <p>27.88</p>
        <p>2.22</p>
        <p>(',78-14</p>
        <p>30.88</p>
        <p>2.38</p>
        <p>560-15</p>
        <p>23.88</p>
        <p>1.66</p>
        <p>(;78-l5</p>
        <p>30.88</p>
        <p>2A4</p>
        <p>H78 15</p>
        <p>3.8</p>
        <p>2.66</p>
        <p>Size available in larger stores only.</p>
        <p>SAVE on Small-Car Radials</p>
        <p>155-12 blaclcwall and old tire Reg. Price $42.95 will be in effect after Aug. 18</p>
        <p>plus $1.36 F.E.T.</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Steel Belted Sport Radial. Save on pairs, too. 2 belts, radial design. 155-12 to 165.15.</p>
        <p>Steel BcM4 SpartlUMal aaSaMlIre</p>
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        <p>Sal*</p>
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        <p>155 12</p>
        <p>38,95</p>
        <p>32.88</p>
        <p>1.36</p>
        <p>155 13</p>
        <p>40.95</p>
        <p>33.88</p>
        <p>1.41</p>
        <p>165 13</p>
        <p>43.95</p>
        <p>36.88</p>
        <p>1.56</p>
        <p>175 14</p>
        <p>50.95</p>
        <p>42.88</p>
        <p>1.93</p>
        <p>165-15</p>
        <p>50.95</p>
        <p>42.88</p>
        <p>1.74</p>
        <p>Tires available at Sears Retail Store Through Aug. 18</p>
        <p>I  ........</p>
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        <p>SAVE no!</p>
        <p>4.0 cu.ft. Wheelbarrow</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $49.99</p>
        <p>will be In effect  &amp;lt;11^</p>
        <p>after Aug. 4  c/</p>
        <p>Holds up to 300 lbs. Rounded tray and durable hardwood handles.</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised</p>
        <p>SAVE 5!</p>
        <p>Weedwacker Trimmer</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $44.99  f-W</p>
        <p>will be in effect</p>
        <p>after Aug. 4  CF  Cr</p>
        <p>Trims in tight areas. Has 3/8-HP permanent magnet motor.</p>
        <p>SAVE 2!</p>
        <p>50-ft. Rubber Hose</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $16.99  afbTb</p>
        <p>will be in effect  |</p>
        <p>after Aug. 4  -M.</p>
        <p>Craftsman reinforced rubber garden hose. 5/8-in. inside.</p>
        <p>54 OFF!</p>
        <p>Baftd Saw/Sander Outfit</p>
        <p>SSllriiK' 9Q99</p>
        <p>in effect after Sept. 1 tJCr</p>
        <p>Versatile outfit with motor and leg set. Partly assembled.</p>
        <p>nso OFF!</p>
        <p>10-in. Table Saw Outft</p>
        <p>Reg. Sep. Price</p>
        <p>$429.92 will be In VfJlJoO effect after Sept. 1   V</p>
        <p>1-HP motor develops 2-HP, 1-extension. Partly assembled.</p>
        <p>niSOFF!</p>
        <p>10-in. Radial Saw Outfit</p>
        <p>Reg. Sep. Price $414.94 will be</p>
        <p>in effect after Sept. 1  Cr</p>
        <p>Sears Best. P/-HP motor develops 2'/^-HP. Partly assembled</p>
        <p>For Tht*iBath!</p>
        <p>White Wood Toilet Seat</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>Sears Price Economy-priced seat is standard size. Enamel finish.</p>
        <p>KENMORE!</p>
        <p>Upright Vacuum</p>
        <p>$40</p>
        <p>Sears Price  JtCr</p>
        <p>Twin-fan action for strong pickup. 3-position handle.  </p>
        <p>AUTO VALUE! AUTO VALUE!</p>
        <p>Champion Spark Plugs</p>
        <p>79&amp;lt;'</p>
        <p>Sears Air Filter</p>
        <p>Sears Price    ea.</p>
        <p>Regular type. Helps engine perform. Resistor type...............99*  ea.</p>
        <p>I?:?;??/.;.;</p>
        <p>.xxww*</p>
        <p>* * V""-</p>
        <p>GREAT BUY!</p>
        <p>Furnace Filters</p>
        <p>339</p>
        <p>Sears Price Clean filters help furnace efficiency. Package of six 1-in. sizes.</p>
        <p>VAC VALUE!</p>
        <p>Handy Canister Vac</p>
        <p>$QQ</p>
        <p>Sears l*rice  Cr</p>
        <p>1-speed, single-fan motor with 1.2-HP (peak). Includes attachments.</p>
        <p>Sears Price Traps dirt and grime carburetor breathe easy!</p>
        <p>233</p>
        <p>Lets</p>
        <p>25% OFF!</p>
        <p>Little Kids Cotton Jeans</p>
        <p>297</p>
        <p>Reg. Price$3.97 will be in effect after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>A great way to start them back to school! Sturdy jeans with yoke back, 4 pockets. In navy. Regular and slim sizes, 3-6x.</p>
        <p>GREAT BUY!</p>
        <p>Gas Chain Saw</p>
        <p>7999</p>
        <p>Sears Price Low profile chain, bar and handguard unattached.</p>
        <p>GREAT BUY!</p>
        <p>Chain Saw Engine Oil</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>Sears Price  JL</p>
        <p>Four 8-oz. cans. For all air-cooled chain saw engines.</p>
        <p>Sears Firearm and Ammunition Policy</p>
        <p>All guns including BB and Pellet guns, sold only to residents of state where purchase is made (proof ot residence required) Ammunition may be ordered or picked up outside of the state in which you reside No deliveries will be made outside of the store All sales subject to applicable federal, state and local laws</p>
        <p>^7 SAVE 30!</p>
        <p>Model 300 Semi-Automatic</p>
        <p>12-ga. or 20-ga.  ^</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $239.99 will be in effect</p>
        <p>after Aug. 4  &amp;lt;e.  Walnut  stock,</p>
        <p>forearm. Deluxe recoil pad.</p>
        <p>o-lU</p>
        <p>BIG BUY!</p>
        <p>CLOSEOUT LP Gas Grill</p>
        <p>4995</p>
        <p>Sears Price Has grill, cart and LP gas cylinders. Great for apartments.</p>
        <p>SAVE 20!</p>
        <p>Model 200 Pump-Action</p>
        <p>Reg. Price ^09.99  ^</p>
        <p>will be in effect | after Aug. 4</p>
        <p>Fires 2 or 3-in. standard or magnum shells. 12 or 20 ga.</p>
        <p>Cook and Dofrost!</p>
        <p>Microwave Oven</p>
        <p>^199</p>
        <p>Sears Price Two power levels to rush foods from freezer to table. Timer.</p>
        <p>CLOSEOUT!</p>
        <p>40-Channel CB Unit</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>Limited Quantities</p>
        <p>Has features like noise limiter, volume and squelch controls.</p>
        <p>SAVE 5!</p>
        <p>TV Cart with Shelf</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $24.99  ^</p>
        <p>will be in effect  |</p>
        <p>after Aug. 4  JL</p>
        <p>For 19-in. diag. meas, picture TV set. Ready to assemble.</p>
        <p>SAVE 16%!</p>
        <p>Daybreak Bath Towels</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $1.49 ea.</p>
        <p>will be in effect  A  pC</p>
        <p>after Aug. 7  ^  for O</p>
        <p>Hand Towel..............99*  each</p>
        <p>Washcloth................59*  each</p>
        <p>10% .014% OFF!</p>
        <p>Danberry Muslin Sheets</p>
        <p>Twin Reg. $2.79  ^</p>
        <p>ea.willbein  V  *</p>
        <p>effect after Aug. 4  m  for</p>
        <p>$3.99 Full size.............. 2 for $7</p>
        <p>$3.49 Pillowcases..........2.99  pr.</p>
        <p>FREEZER BUY!</p>
        <p>6.0 cu.ft. Freezer</p>
        <p>229</p>
        <p>Scars Price Walnut-Iook, counter-balanced Compact to fit small areas.</p>
        <p>lid.</p>
        <p>Leisure Breakfast Coats</p>
        <p>750</p>
        <p>Sears Price  </p>
        <p>Easy-into breakfast coats in sunny solids. Handy pockets. S.M.L</p>
        <p>6.0 cu.ft. Refrigerator</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $259.95 will be in effect after Sept. 1</p>
        <p>Fresh food section with crisper. Handy freezer. In brown color.</p>
        <p>BIG BUY!</p>
        <p>Mens Work Shoes</p>
        <p>0099</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>Cushioned insole. Top grain leather uppers, rubber soles, heels.</p>
        <p>Natural and Contour Bras</p>
        <p>J^95</p>
        <p>Sears Price Both natural and contour cups give firm support.</p>
        <p>BODY EASHIONS</p>
        <p>Pkg. of 3 Nylon Briefs</p>
        <p>197</p>
        <p>Sears Price  JL</p>
        <p>Nylon tricot, double fabric crotch. Extra-size In^efs. pkgof 3......2.47</p>
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        <p>I^CmNGGRAND CHINING LEBRATTON GREENVILLE H, EVER SEEN!</p>
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        <p>Eastern North Carolinas newest and there! Throughout the day therell be largest shopping center will open its  lots  of live entertain-</p>
        <p>^ oors at 10:00 a.m.Wednesday,  mentmagicians,</p>
        <p>August 1. And have we  bands, and more</p>
        <p>got a show for you!  clowns! And dont</p>
        <p>First, while  rniss the Great Bal-</p>
        <p>marching bands fill  loon Race.Well have</p>
        <p>the air with rousing  V hundreds of helium</p>
        <p>music and happy  \  balloons with postclowns cavort, the East  \  age paid return cards</p>
        <p>Carolina University  \/  attached. Theyll all be re-</p>
        <p>Pirate football team leased at once to drift with the</p>
        <p>u r  . .  person  whose card is</p>
        <p>vities by kicking footballs completely mailed from the furthest away will win</p>
        <p>over the Carolina East Mail! Then,after a Carolina East Mall gift certificate</p>
        <p>a sprint through brightly colored goal redeemable in all Carolina</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>posts, the team will dash in the main entrance of the mall...with the pretty Pirate cheerleaders</p>
        <p>holding the doors  _ _</p>
        <p>and cheering them on! And Carolina East MalJ wrf officially be open! [</p>
        <p>But the fun wont stop</p>
        <p>ON HIGHmY U</p>
        <p>TbWilsoM</p>
        <p>Carolina</p>
        <p>East stores. The person returning the card is also a winner. Dont miss our Kick-Off Celebra-tion,Wednesday,</p>
        <p>August 1. Its all waiting for you here in the heart of the east, at Carolina East Mall.</p>
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        <p>SOUTH OF 264 BYmSS</p>
        <p>Cards, Gifts,</p>
        <p>Books</p>
        <p>The Gazebo Leather n Wood Lynn's Hallmark Shop Walden Books</p>
        <p>Department Stores</p>
        <p>Befk-Tyler</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>Food Services</p>
        <p>Baskin-Robbins (ice cream) Big-Top Deli Chic-Fil-A</p>
        <p>General Nutrition Center (health foods)</p>
        <p>Hot Sam (subs &amp;amp; sandwiches) Morrow's Nuts (nuts, candies)</p>
        <p>Orange Julius Second Cup (coffee, tea,</p>
        <p>spices) Swiss Colony (package cheese/wine)</p>
        <p>Tiffany Bakery (cookies)</p>
        <p>Jewelry</p>
        <p>Henebry's</p>
        <p>The Jewel Box</p>
        <p>Rings 5 Things</p>
        <p>Time Square (time &amp;amp; repair)</p>
        <p>Zales Jewelers</p>
        <p>Mens Apparel</p>
        <p>Chess King Coffman's Men's Wear Fine's</p>
        <p>The Junction Just Pants The Pro Shop Steinbeck's T-Shirts -Topps &amp;amp; Trowsers</p>
        <p>Music, Records, and Radio</p>
        <p>Lowrey Organ Center</p>
        <p>Radio Shack The Record Bar</p>
        <p>Restaurants</p>
        <p>Castel Carini Restaurant 5 Pizza. IrK.</p>
        <p>S &amp;amp; S Ciafeteria</p>
        <p>Shoes</p>
        <p>Athletic Attic Butler's Shoes Cofinie Shoes Father &amp;amp; Son</p>
        <p>Jack and Jill</p>
        <p>Kinney (jhoe Red Ooss Thom Mr An</p>
        <p>Specialty Apparel</p>
        <p>Dottie Lou's (children's) Motherhood Maternity</p>
        <p>Specialty G Services</p>
        <p>Aladdin's Castle (amusement/games)</p>
        <p>/Circus World (toys) / Docktor Pet (pets) Flowers by Roselind (florist) Great Fx^ tat ions (men &amp;amp; women s hair styling)</p>
        <p>Merle Norman Cosmetics Pearle Vision Center (cwtiral/optometnst) Tinder 6ox(toba&amp;lt;co)</p>
        <p>Women's Ready To Wear</p>
        <p>Blount-Harvey Charles Shop C^legeShfjp </p>
        <p>Ffixmoof Lei tier .%ops Sidney's 16</p>
        <p>Stuart s</p>
        <p>Virginia Crabtrtre</p>
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        <p>GRAND OPENING</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST MALL</p>
        <p>AOGaSTl, 1979WHAT IS VIRGINIA CRABTREES?</p>
        <p> Known throughout North Carolina as a leader in ladies fine fashions.</p>
        <p> Quality merchandise with true values.</p>
        <p> Excellent service  When you leave our store were happy only if weve made you happy in every way.</p>
        <p> We stand behind our merchandise. If youre not happy  we want to know!</p>
        <p> The fashions are from Crabtrees, the good taste is your own,</p>
        <p> Store hours 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Mon.-Sat.</p>
        <p>$2500.00 in new fall</p>
        <p>merchandise to be given away. Register for grand drawing. Need not be present to win.</p>
        <p>See Miss North Carolina 4:00-7:00</p>
        <p>vmciNi</p>
        <p>Meet our manager!</p>
        <p>Cameron Village, Raleigh</p>
        <p>Kim Kilpatrick</p>
        <p>Northgate, Durham University Maii, Chapei Hill-</p>
        <p>Page 2 July 31,1970</p>
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        <p>CRABr^GRAND OPENING</p>
        <p>CAROUNA EAST MALL AaOaST 1,1979 SPECIALS </p>
        <p>All-Weather Coats</p>
        <p>reg. 65.00</p>
        <p>24.90</p>
        <p>Entire Stock Fall Coats</p>
        <p>l/4off</p>
        <p>Leather Jackets</p>
        <p>Junior Pants</p>
        <p>Fall Colors</p>
        <p>reg. 135.00</p>
        <p>reg. 20.00</p>
        <p>69.90</p>
        <p>9.90</p>
        <p>Fall Dresses</p>
        <p>Corduroy</p>
        <p>Terri T-Shirts</p>
        <p>Jumpers</p>
        <p>14.90 19.90</p>
        <p>22.00</p>
        <p>Sportswear Groups</p>
        <p>Corduroy</p>
        <p>From Fall Stock</p>
        <p>Skirt Sets</p>
        <p>1 / 3 Off</p>
        <p>29.00</p>
        <p>Most Fall Merchandise</p>
        <p>Wednesday, Thursday, Friday &amp;amp; Saturday only I20%off</p>
        <p>Phone: 756-9955</p>
        <p>f^yta^ee</p>
        <p>VIRCINIA</p>
        <p>Biggs Park Shopping Center, Lumberton</p>
        <p>Cross Creek Mall, Fayetteville</p>
        <p>July31,1979Pag3</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0038" />
        <p>WELCOME</p>
        <p>On behalf of the monogement staff, ond the fine merchants of Corolino East Moll, may I extend our worm welcome for you to visit us.</p>
        <p>I om sure, once you visit us, you will find the exciting goods ond services our stores hove to offer, the serene pork-like otmosphere of the enclosed moll, ond the shows and exhibits we will offer from time to time, will moke your trip to Carolina East on exciting one.</p>
        <p>Borboro J. DeVoss, the General Manager of Carolina East Moll, is o native of Muleshoe, Texas.</p>
        <p>Mrs. DeVoss has completed various university courses sponsored by the Internotion-ol Council of Shopping Centers, ond the coveted designotion of "Certified Shopping Center Monoger," o degree granted by the International Council of Shopping Centers after having passed an extensive examination. She hos been with Hahn Property Mon-ogement, o wholly-owned subsidiory of Ernest W. Hahn, Inc., owner of Corolino Eost Mall, for 11 years. Mrs. DeVoss monoged both open ond enclosed shopping centers in Southern Colifornio, then spent the post year in Newport News, Virginio, remodeling ond revitolizing o 23-yor-old center.</p>
        <p>Ms. Pomelo Wing, the Marketing Director ond Assistont Monoger of Corolino Eosi Moll, is o notive of Doelus, Nebrosko. Ms. Wing is o groduote of Northeost Community College. She was the Promotion Director for Sunset PiQzo in Norfolk, Nebrosko for the post yeor.</p>
        <p>Dorry Bryant, Molntenonce and Security Supervisor, is o native of Hampton, Vlrolnio He hos been with Hohn Property Monogement Company since March 1975. He beoon work at Newmorket North Moll, one of the first Eost Coast centers. He worked os o night security guard while going to college in the doy. He worked his woy up through the ranks to his present position with Hohn Property Monogement, and continued his educotion oroduo-ting with o degree in his chosen field.  '  y</p>
        <p>Borry enjoys his work, ond is very pleased to be o port of the growing community of Greenville, North Corolino.  ^  ^</p>
        <p>Page 4 July air 1979</p>
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        <p>A brilliant, younger, new Biount-Harvey created just for you, to reflect your new, faster-paced lifestyle, as well as your own good taste.</p>
        <p>Total Fashion Excitement for men, young men, juniors, petites, misses and women.</p>
        <p>Featuring such names as...</p>
        <p>Kingsridge  Charles  of  the  Ritz</p>
        <p>Berle Levis Male</p>
        <p>Manhattan Thane Lord Jeff Burlington Jockey Hickock London Fog Arrow Pleetway Yves St. Laurent</p>
        <p>Halston V Intuitions Haymaker Sport Panther Coilegetown Youthcraft Russell Taylor Lassie Jr.</p>
        <p>DWIII Leslie Fay Rona JG Hook R&amp;amp;K</p>
        <p>Diane Von Furstenburg The Kollection Jeanette Coburn Strait Lane Rive Gauche  JodyJrs.</p>
        <p>Napier  Jerrell of Dallas</p>
        <p>Roman  John Meyer</p>
        <p>Fanfare  Vassarette</p>
        <p>Tempos  Christian Dior</p>
        <p>Naturalizar  Lou Taylor</p>
        <p>Theodore of Calif. Aigner  Chanel</p>
        <p>Courreges  Calvin Klein</p>
        <p>-   Plus many, many more</p>
        <p>A complimentary flower for our first two hundred ladles.</p>
        <p>Downtown</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>,Jidy31,.1979-P^5</p>
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        <p>C5 .faitea:-_ The Feast \bu Can Afford</p>
        <p>Make lunch or dinner Something Special at S &amp;amp; S Cafeteria. Come feast on over 100 delicious items, each prepared fresh every day. Enjoy the</p>
        <p>smiling service that will give you the little extra care you deserve, but best of all, get both great</p>
        <p>food and service for a price that will make you feel at home.</p>
        <p>Where Aaterlca Coaiee Hoaie to Eat</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall, US 264 Bypass.West Haven Rd. &amp;amp; N. Carolina Hwy 11</p>
        <p>Serving continuously daily 11 AM till 8 PM (8:30 PM Friday and Saturday).</p>
        <p>Pages July 31,1979</p>
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        <p>July31,1979 Page?</p>
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        <p>1GRAND OPENING ITINERARY</p>
        <p>9:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Pre-Opening Activities</p>
        <p>The Great Dolloon Pace Children will be given balloons with cards on them to be releosed during the kick-off. The bolloons going the farthest, ond returned, will designte prizes for both the releoses ond returns.</p>
        <p>9:15 A.M.</p>
        <p>Performonce by o Marching Bond</p>
        <p>9:25 A.M.</p>
        <p>The Notionol Anthem will be ployed ond o presentation of colors mode by the U.S. Army Reserve.</p>
        <p>9:30 A.M.</p>
        <p>Speeches from Honored Guests</p>
        <p>10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Grand Opening Kick-Off Dolloon Poce balloons releosed. ECU Footboll Teom will kick football over the moll ond ajn through the gool posts to the moll doors, being held open by cheerleoders. ^</p>
        <p>11:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>U.S. Army Reserve Drill Team will perform.</p>
        <p>12:30 P.M.</p>
        <p>Magic Show</p>
        <p>2:30 P.M.</p>
        <p>CAROUSEL OF MAGIC</p>
        <p>4:30 P.M.</p>
        <p>A Wm. Foulkner Production '</p>
        <p>7:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>Stage Show</p>
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        <p>FamilK FunTmne</p>
        <p>All The Time... At</p>
        <p>AloMin/)CeidUft^</p>
        <p>Amusement Center</p>
        <p>GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Rear mall entrance near Belk-TylerComing SoonS&amp;amp;Sm-ROBBINS ICE CBEAM STORE</p>
        <p>See us now at:</p>
        <p>Greenville Shopping Center 756-4477 Coming soon to:</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>OXIX3N</p>
        <p>Mr. Tom Harbin, manager of our newest store at CAROLINA EAST MALL, models a suit from our Fall Collection of SASSON clothing. This suit is expertly tailored of fine worsted wool in a weight that the contemporary man will surely appreciate. SASSON  a name to remember.</p>
        <p>1^ THIS SYMBOL GUARANTEES</p>
        <p>Authentic  products^tetAedkMEN'S SHOP</p>
        <p>Other locations: Pitt Plaza - GrecnviUe Opening Soon: Twin Rivers Mall - New Bern</p>
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        <p>July 31,1979   9</p>
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        <p> ......"........rosfffisSee our cxmq^e selection Q Seiko watches duniig the opening ofanewEHaiiiQndStQie at Cardina East.VS^aSSOOjewdiyVNbrdrobe during our Grand Openingr</p>
        <p>a. YeUow-top quartz watch, $275  f. Men's 17-jewel yellow-top watch, $275</p>
        <p>b. Udies 17-,ewel yellow-top watch, $135 g. Five-function Chronograph $225</p>
        <p>c. Udies'17-jewel watch, yeUow top, $115 h. Ladies'quartz stainless steel watch</p>
        <p>d. YeUow day-date quartz watch. $295  water-tested to 100 ft., $185</p>
        <p>e. Ladies' 17-jewel yellow-top watch, $135</p>
        <p>Enjoy it now with Zales credit.</p>
        <p>Master Charge  VISA  American Express  Carte Blanche  Diners Club  LayawayZALES, THE DIAMOND STORE</p>
        <p>No purchase necessary. Just register in our new store. You need not be present to</p>
        <p>Page 10  July 31,1979</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0045" />
        <p>AUGUST</p>
        <p>PIPE, TOBACCO AND GIFT SHOP</p>
        <p>BRING This</p>
        <p>COUPON</p>
        <p>FOR GIFTS GALORE!</p>
        <p>For you tobak connoisseurs, W/ell give you a free sample of our famous tobacco, so you can get acquainted with The Tinder Box quality blends.</p>
        <p>For those of you considering joining the friendly pipe smoking fraternity, or just wariting to have some fun, we have a genuine corn cob pipe for only 15c AND a pipe instruction booklet, yours for the asking.</p>
        <p>VISIT US SOON</p>
        <p>Come in and see our fine selection of pipes, tobaccos, cigars and smoking accessories. Or, for the newest in gift ideas, take a minute and browse through our many unique selections ... were a great gift shop, too.</p>
        <p>OX</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>(Offer Good Only at this Location)</p>
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        <p>NEW STORE FOR YOU</p>
        <p>We are proud to be a part of the new Carolina East Mall. Our new store will combine our 10/20 Shop for boys along with a beautiful new presentation of mens and young mens quality clothing. Youll find Hart Schaffner &amp;amp; Marx, Austin Reed, and Chaps clothing; Corbin and Berle pants, Gant dress shirts and sportswear; and in boys our presentation will be built around Polo, LaCoste &amp;amp; Gant. Plus youll find the Coffmans service that youd expect in a fine store.</p>
        <p>offiwianiCarolina East Mall</p>
        <p>ME IMS WEAR</p>
        <p>July 31,1979 Page 11</p>
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        <p>Uniquely Deoutiful Fashion World</p>
        <p>Now, Q world of fashion footwear you'll love -full of styles to fit every mood, from sexy dressing to funtime cosuols. Our store and solespeople ore os terrific os our merchandise, so stop by soon to uneorth o new, wonderful way to find your favorite footwear. Most styles.</p>
        <p>And to celebrte our opening, we're giving versatile tote bogs to the first 200 who buy shoes os Q thank-you for being our first customers. . .</p>
        <p>Page 12-July 31.1979</p>
        <p>Carolina Eost Mall</p>
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        <p>is the nnood. is the style at Lerner.</p>
        <p>today's young fashbn ptace!</p>
        <p>OPENS WEDNESDAY CAROLINA f AST</p>
        <p>Hwy. #11 and East 264 By-pass</p>
        <p>. Free and thoroughly female, your fashion sights are set on the looks that mirror the mood you're in. Fashion with pizazz. Getting it together in your inimitable way. We're on to you. And we've got your style.The only thing booklovers in Greenville need now is more bookshelves.</p>
        <p>A new Waldenbooks store is now open at Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Your new Waldenbooks store has thousands of exciting books on everything from gothic novels to golf to growing tomatoes.</p>
        <p>In hardback and paperback. And a variety of price ranges.</p>
        <p>Browsing is encouraged. But if you need help, a knowledgeable Waldenbooks salesperson will be there. They can even recommend a suitable book on carpentry  then just look under B for</p>
        <p> Waldenbooks</p>
        <p>July31,1979 Page 13</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0048" />
        <p>FREE</p>
        <p>Hosiery</p>
        <p>Buy three pair of mens or boys hosiery and get three pair of equal value FREE!</p>
        <p>ENDICOTT SHOES...</p>
        <p>Shoe Headquarters for Men and Boys</p>
        <p>Come to the</p>
        <p>Grand Opening Celebration August 1 thru August 4 Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>50\ff 2^</p>
        <p>Buy one pair of shoes at regular price, get the second pair of equal value at just half-price!</p>
        <p>Youll find all the latest footwear for men and boys dress, casual, athletic and work shoe styles In our new store. And youll sure be happy with the money you save, tool</p>
        <p>So come on over-lets get acquainted!</p>
        <p>0ndicott Shoes</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall, Greenville</p>
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        <p>For 45 years, in Virginia and the Carolina's, men of all ages have come to depend on Fine's for the newest looks in casual, dress and up-to-the-minute sportswear.</p>
        <p>Come celebrate our opening and save on these and many other extraordinary values!</p>
        <p>ilLong Sleeve WESTERN PLAID SHIRTS</p>
        <p>This rugged styling is translated for today's easy way of life! Front pearl snaps, two chest snap pockets and three button snap cuffs. Wide assortment. Sizes s-m l-xl. $15.98 VALUE</p>
        <p>Grand Opening SpecialLevis</p>
        <p>DENIMS &amp;amp; CORDUROY</p>
        <p>Straight, flare and bcx^t leg denims In sizes 28 to 42! Full selection of colors in straight and flare leg corduroys. Sizes 28 to 38. REGULAR TO $18 Grand Opening Special</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>CHOICETERRY SHIRTS</p>
        <p>The active sportswear look that keeps your image In shape! Choose from a wide variety of colors and styles.. .all with collars. Sizes s-m-l-xl. $17 VALUE</p>
        <p>Grand Opening Specialines</p>
        <p>MENTSSHOP CAROLINA EAST</p>
        <p>Master Charge, VISA</p>
        <p>July31,197.-Paoel6</p>
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        <p>WE'RE NEW...WE RE EXCITING...WE'RE OPEN! THE BELK TYLER BEAUTY SALON IN GREENVILLE!</p>
        <p>We give that something extra that really counts... personal attention. And that means a look styled to perfection and as individual as you are. An innovator of hair fashion, Doug Chezem, our style director, will be here from August 1 to August 4. He'll show you the beautiful magic a perm can work on your hair. And while you're here, look in to our other expert beauty services, including;</p>
        <p>hair cutting, hair conditioning and expert color techniques.</p>
        <p>Terrific talent, complete beauty service... we think we're something special, and we want you</p>
        <p>to think so too. Call us today for your appointment.</p>
        <p>MEET DOUG CHEZEM, OUR SPECIAL GUEST AND GET PERMEDI ONLY 17.50, including cut, shampoo i styling. Reg. 35.00 PLUS... WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY SALON SERVICE, TAKE HOME A TOTE BAG AS OUR OPENING GIFTI</p>
        <p>Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 a.m. Until 10 p.m.</p>
        <p>greenville</p>
        <p> Beauty Salon Located In Our Junior Department Phone 756-2355</p>
        <p>GRAND OPENING</p>
        <p>Gd'flcquaiiifed Special ^</p>
        <p>SHAMPOO, PRECISION CUT AND BLOW DRY $^^^00</p>
        <p>250</p>
        <p>:io</p>
        <p>COMPLETE Regularly $12.50</p>
        <p>J</p>
        <p>No appointments ever Services: Haircutting, Perms, Coioring &amp;amp; Frostings For both men &amp;amp; women</p>
        <p>GrGSt X ... AjUGTKjQ. S PrGdSKHl HBllXjUttBrS For a QToat haixxit</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C. Carolina East Mall Memorial Drive 919-756-8694 10-9:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Wilmington, N.C. Independence Mall Orel Auder Drive 919-799-7832 10-9:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>GMfir GNPC9im8IIS,</p>
        <p>PFEQSION HAIRCUTTERS</p>
        <p>M HUNDFEDS OF LOCATIONS... NATjONWDF</p>
        <p>Page 16-July 31.1979</p>
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        <p>The Dazzling Entrance by Frank Masandrea for Steve Lawrence</p>
        <p>There is hushed silence in the ball room and all heads turn as you enter wearing this gown of exquisite black taffeta with floor length tulip front skirt lined in luxurious hot pink Qiana . Sweetheart bustier, $365.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regency Room, Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>gnenvilleOpening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m.  Phone 756-23^</p>
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        <p>A professional interior decorator of residential and commercial establishments with over 25 years of experience. Graduate of the New York School of Interior Design and student of the decorative arts.</p>
        <p>tACi,  Q)e/nni^</p>
        <p>A native of High Point, NC.</p>
        <p>Attended East Carolina School of Art and Interior Design. Mr. Dennis specializes in commercial and residential interior decorating.</p>
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        <p>High Voltage Creations by Kasper for Joan Leslie</p>
        <p>You'll send out your own shock waves in these electrifying sensations. Exciting in black velvet. . . a two-piece dinner suit with point d'esprit net top, peplum waist and fire flame effect in velvet, $194. Sparkling magnificence . . . long skirt of iridescent brown taffeta over net petticoat with black velvet sweetheart bustier, peplum waist, copper sequined net top and belt buckle with copper beading, $350.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regency Room, Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday to a.m. Until 10p.m.  Phone 756-2355</p>
        <p>JulySI, 1979 Page 19</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0054" />
        <p>Evening Expressions for Miss O by Oscar de ia Renta</p>
        <p>Dynamic red and black matte jersey for an exciting fall. Stunning is this long dress in red with high front slit and big sleeved top appliqued with silver beaded leaf, $2B0. The chemise is back and looking very chic in red with long, full gathered sleeves and crescent bugle bead shoulder patches, $220. And for disco-ing, a black V-neck chemise with bugle bead shoulder straps, $160.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regency Room. Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>cmoHna east mat ^^gnenviteOpening August 1 at Carotina East Mai! Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 a.m. Until 10 p.m.  Phone 756-2355V.Page 20  July 31,1979</p>
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        <p>A Splash of Red for Your Fall Color Palette by Kasper for Joan Leslie</p>
        <p>Red... this fall season's bold, exciting color that's even more dynamic when Kasper for Joan Leslie uses it in these elegant creations. Very, very chic is this three piece ensemble with new 7/8 length grey herringbone coat, red wool jersey bow tie blouse and polyester/wool grey herringbone slim skirt with skin belt, $400. And to wear with that new black dress, a red wool melton single-breasted coat with fitted bodice, roiinded collar arrd lapels, $230.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regency Room, Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall.</p>
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        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mali Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m.  Phone 756-2355</p>
        <p>July 31,1979-Page 21</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0056" />
        <p>Classically Styled Coordinates by Gordon of Philadelphia</p>
        <p>Pointers that signal what's ahead in sportswear for fall. Harmonizing plaids and solids in warm earthy colors. Coordinate blazers and skirts of hopsacking plaid and midwale corduroy. Hacking blazers and skirts in navy, canvas, ginger and evergreen. Dress up the coordinates with a genuine suede chamois lamb skin vest. All pieces classically tailored. Corduroy blazer, $90, corduroy A-line skirt, $40, polyester/wool skirt with soft pleat, classic plaid blazer, $100, tailored chamois vest, $30.</p>
        <p>Visit our Sportswear Department. Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m.  Phone 756-2355</p>
        <p>Page22-July 31,1979</p>
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        <p>Black Velvet TopsShimmery Taffeta by Kasper for Joan Leslie. . .</p>
        <p>A romantic evening silhouette from Kasper for fall 79... and it creates a delightfully unexpected combination that's truly elegant. Green plaid taffeta skirt with fdly gathered waist, topped with a black velvet, short fitted jacket and finished off with a crisp bow at the neck, $250.</p>
        <p>Visit our Reger&amp;gt;cy Room, Opening August 1 at CaroNna East Mall.Floating in a Cloud of Natural Elegance by Charles of the Ritz. . .</p>
        <p>A soft, sophisticated fragrance a fresh, romantic mood created for the woman who loves luxury. 1 /4 ounce perfume, 22.50;</p>
        <p>1/2 ounce, $35; 1 ouix, $60.</p>
        <p>greenv^</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m.  Phone 756-2355</p>
        <p>July 31,1979  Page 23</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0058" />
        <p>Eye-Catching Men's Fashions</p>
        <p>Fine China, Crystal and Silver</p>
        <p>Bill Blass Society Brand YSL</p>
        <p>Cricketeer Palm Beach Christian Dior Izod</p>
        <p>Countess Mara Lord Jeff</p>
        <p>Men's Shoe Fashions</p>
        <p>Florsheim</p>
        <p>Bally of Switzerland</p>
        <p>Dexter</p>
        <p>Bass</p>
        <p>Weyenberg</p>
        <p>Towle</p>
        <p>Gorham</p>
        <p>Reed &amp;amp; Barton</p>
        <p>Kirk</p>
        <p>Stieff</p>
        <p>International Silver Lenox</p>
        <p>Wedgewood</p>
        <p>Mikasa</p>
        <p>Royal Doulton Johnson Brothers Poppytrail Noritake Waterford</p>
        <p>Table Top Club Plan Available</p>
        <p>Men's Fragrances</p>
        <p>Aramis</p>
        <p>British Sterling Paco Rabanne Royall Lyme Kanon</p>
        <p>Belk Tyler Honors Belk, VISA, Master Charge and American Express Credit Cards</p>
        <p>Ifs new, ifs exciting. . .and it happens East Mall. Ifs the opening of Your big . . .a wonderful experience offering Yoi</p>
        <p>Enter a rich and varied atmosphere of pets, lush greenery, shiny chrome, cry cious, luxurious parquet aisles leading ments and specialty shops. You'll se&amp;lt; ions by some of the world's leading fi hance the beauty of your home. . .and Williamsburg section, interior Design  salon and more. All expressions of yc</p>
        <p>Come, enjoy and shop a store that o quality merchandise unsurpassed. It to make It an important part of your at 10 a.m. in Carolina East Mall!</p>
        <p>Page24 July 31,1979</p>
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        <p>pens tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Carolina r big, beautiful New Belk Tyler Store I You the ultimate in shopping pleasures.</p>
        <p> of exquisite wall coverings, plush car-crystal chandeliere and walk down spaing through a dazzling array of depart-I see the most beautiful up-to-date fash-ig fashion designers. . .furnishings to en-.and areas like the Wine/Cheese Shop, a gn Studio, travel/insurance service, hair )f your lifestyle today.</p>
        <p>t offers prompt, courteous service and It's a uniquely personal store and we want ur life. Remember. . .it happens tomorrow</p>
        <p>Designer Dresses and Sportswear</p>
        <p>Kasper for Joan Leslie Oscar de la Renta Anthony Muto for Marita Frank Masandrea Blassport Liz Claiborne Austin Hill John Meyer Jones of New York</p>
        <p>Signature Dresses and Sportswear</p>
        <p>Leslie Fay R&amp;amp;K</p>
        <p>Butte Knit Liz Roberts Connections Breckinridge Gant</p>
        <p>Evan Picone Panther</p>
        <p>Emily, Just Emily E.S. Deans of Scotland Point of View J.G. Hook</p>
        <p>Fine Fragrances and Cosmetics</p>
        <p>Estee Lauder Ultima II Lancme</p>
        <p>Charles of the Ritz</p>
        <p>Elizabeth Arden</p>
        <p>Gucci</p>
        <p>Guerlain</p>
        <p>Nina Ricci</p>
        <p>Oscar de la Renta</p>
        <p>Givenchy</p>
        <p>Ladies' Shoe Fashions</p>
        <p>Andrew Geller Amalfi Pappagallo Socialites Etienne Aigner</p>
        <p>Lingerie and Daywear</p>
        <p>Vanity Fair Barbizon Christian Dior Barard Bill Blass</p>
        <p>JulySI, 1979-Page 25</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0060" />
        <p>After-Five Glamour by Anthony Muto for Marita. . .</p>
        <p>Choose your special look for those after-five glamourous hours. Bewitching elegance... the tulip skirt, the bowed shoulder and the soft self-sash. A wow of a look in russet, $180. Seductive sensation .. .tulip skirt softly gathered at front waist with tie bow and captivating tie bow neckline. Very dramatic in soft red, $170. Both in shimmery 100% silk.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regency Room, Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>And to Complete the Look. . . the Heavenly Scent of Shallmar</p>
        <p>The fragrance that captured Paris in 1^. Heady, exciting and as intoxicating as Prohibition itself. An incomparable classic. Bounce cologne, 10.00; 1 /3 ounce perfume, 20.00.</p>
        <p>Carolina east mall k^greenville</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m. - Phone 756-2355</p>
        <p>Page26-July 31,1979</p>
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        <p>inauige YourseiT with Vibrant Colors this Fall by Nuage</p>
        <p>For the woman of varied tastes in fashion. . . a city suit of black rayon faille with emerald green- satin cummerbund and slim, front split skirt, $145. Or an emerald green rayon crepe dress with side tucks, side split and bright purple wide belt, $145.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regency Room, Opening August 1 at -Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mai!</p>
        <p>Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m.  Phone 756-2355July 31,1979-Page 27</p>
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        <p>greenviUeOpening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10 p.m.  Phone 756-2355</p>
        <p>Signature Shop</p>
        <p>Miss Bge reveals for fall this leaf and flower print dress with an appealing wrap coming together for a V-neck front. Elasticized waist with string tie. Jersey-like polyester print on brick background, $38.</p>
        <p>Miss Bg expresses versatility in a modified wrap style of raspberry wine. Inter-woven threads form a checked pattern. 3/4 button-cuff sleeves, dropped shoulders and A-line skirt. 100% polyester, $42.</p>
        <p>Ms. Kono demonstrates color with a striped sWrt-waist buttoning to the waist. Elastic waist with wide, orange leather-iook belt, rrotched shirt collar, pocket and roll-up sleeves. Pdyester/rayon, $42.</p>
        <p>Ms. Sugar premieres with new blue for an open-weave look. W4de shoulder styling, tucked pleats arnf bail buttons to waist and beyornf. Fabric buckle belt with elastic waist. Slightly shiny 100% polyester, $32.</p>
        <p>Ms. Sugar's floral print mixes brown, beige, wine and teal for a charming appearance. Mandarin collar, dropped shoulder seams, cap sleeve arid toggle buttons add a special touch. 100% polyester, $32.Page28 July 31,1979</p>
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        <p>caroHna oast mail k^greenviKeOpening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m.  Phone 7S&amp;amp;2355</p>
        <p>Lsii Fay present^ her beautiful border print for fall in a blending of rich mauve tones on polyester/wool and gently shirrs the neckline of a banded collar. Elastic waist with belt. Raglan sleeves and covered button, $58.</p>
        <p>R El K Originals takes luxurious suede and creates an elegant suit. Pleated suede skirt is topped with a four button belted jacket of nubby texture in beige with sage overtones and edged in suede. Sage shirt, $88.</p>
        <p>R El K Originis gives you plaids for fall in navy/plum/ white.. ..and what a chic look. A wrap dress of polyester/wool that buttons from the bodice to just above the knee, then becomes a sassy split. Reversible tie belt, $72.</p>
        <p>LasHe Fay brings you silky-soft Qisna* for fall in a teal blue leaf/flower print with shirt collar and button placket front. Delicate smocking encircles the top part of the bodice to add an extra special look to this beauty, 160.</p>
        <p>LatBa Pomar tops off tMs modified A4ine polyester knit print dress with a jacket featuring the new 7/8 length sleeves, tunnel belt and lots of soft gathering for a more feminine looking silhouette. In half-sizes. Hot pink, $78.July31,1979-Pifl29</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0064" />
        <p>Black and Copper. . .Brilliance of Moonlight by Kasper for Joan Leslie</p>
        <p>For glamourous, romantic evenings, Kasper brings together a black taffeta skirt topped with a peplum waist ruffled blouse in iridescent copper taffeta. Gold beaded belt accent, $214. And for dancing until dawn, he gives you an exquisite gown of black sequined floral lace over taffeta. Bodice of black velvet with sweetheart neckline, $400.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regency Room, Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mali.</p>
        <p>Carolina east mall k^greenvifle</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m.  Phone 75&amp;amp;23S5Page30 July 31,1979</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0065" />
        <p>The Fashionable Elegance of Miss O by Oscar de la Renta</p>
        <p>Three exquisite creations to complete your fall wardrobe. Wool jersey suit in berry with peplum waist, slim skirt and bow collar trimmed in black satin, $180. Wool jersey chemise with long gathered sleeves in sandstone with black satin bow and cuff trim, $150. Wool jersey Retro dress with cinched waist and black satin trim on bodice, shoulders and sleeves. Blue teal, $170.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regency Hoorn, Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>A Great, New Classic Fragrance by Oscar de la Renta</p>
        <p>Experience, enjoy and revel in this hauntingly romantic perfume... enchanting, intoxicating. Dewdrop crystal parfum, 1/2 ounce, $60; 1/4 ounce, $35.</p>
        <p>greenvUfe</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m. - Phone 756-2355</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0066" />
        <p>I wo bopnisticates Team-Up for Fall. . . Society Brand and Kasper for Joan Leslie</p>
        <p>Very elegant, very sophisticated, very fashionable. Kasper for Joan Leslie does a red wool melton coat in the new 7/8 length worn over a slim black melton skirt with stock tie red blouse, $390. Society Brand gives you a three-piece classic suit in medium heather blue of Dacron polyester and wool, $290.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regency Room and Men's Department,</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>greenviHe</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 a.m. Until 10 p.m.  Phone 756-235532  July 31,1979</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0067" />
        <p>Mardi Gras Surrounds You with a Kaleidoscope of Color</p>
        <p>Mardi Gras colors your world beautiful in this crepe georgette wrap dress of scarves with cocoon scarf wrap, black satin belt and spaghetti straps. In multi-colors of purple/black/blue/ salmon/lilac/ chartreuse, $310.</p>
        <p>Visit our Regeitcy Room, Opening August 1 at Caroiina East Mail.</p>
        <p>There Can Never Be Too Much Elegaiice in Your Life.. . Gucci</p>
        <p>The unusual fragrance. . . subtle yet lasting. . . distinctive yet haunting . . . created for the woman of taste.</p>
        <p>Parfum I, 1/5 oz., $23;</p>
        <p>1/2 oz., $48; 1 oz., $75.</p>
        <p>Eau de Parfum, 2 oz., $45; 2 oz. refill, $18;</p>
        <p>2 oz. spray, $49.</p>
        <p>greenviUeOpening August 1 at Carolina East Mali Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 a.m. Until 10 p.m.  Phone 756-2355July 31,1979 Page 33</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0068" />
        <p>Radio /haoK</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST MALL</p>
        <p>PRICES BELOW GOOD THROUGH MONDAY AT NEW STORE ONLY</p>
        <p>$60</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo 8-Track Record/Play Music System</p>
        <p>Modulette-808 by Realistic</p>
        <p>hiome entertainment at an affordable price! Listen to FM stereo, AM, prerecorded tapesor record your own at less cost. Aux Inputadd a changer anytime. With matching speakers. 14-945</p>
        <p>Contemporary Hi-Fi Speaker System</p>
        <p>MC-2000 by Realistic^</p>
        <p> 8" Woofer, TI2 fWeeter</p>
        <p> Deep Bass without "Booming</p>
        <p> Genuine Wainut Veneer Finish</p>
        <p>Its high efficiency gives you plenty of bass and volume even from lower powered amplifiers. 4o-i9S8</p>
        <p>Save</p>
        <p>33%</p>
        <p>Enjoy Private Stereo Headphone Listening</p>
        <p>Nova-10 by Realistic</p>
        <p>Get sensational stereo realism at lowest cost. High efficiency, cushioned earpads, adjustable band. 33-1012</p>
        <p>Elegant French-Style Phone</p>
        <p>Add a Continental charm to any room! Ready to plug in. Gold tone fIttingSi White.</p>
        <p>43-326</p>
        <p>WHEREVER YOU LIVE, WORK OR PLAY, THERE^ A RADIO SHACK STORE NEAR YOU!</p>
        <p>Caroiina East Maii Highway 11 South</p>
        <p>Reg. 59.95</p>
        <p>Ba division of TANDY CORPORATION</p>
        <p>Most Items also available at Radio Shack Dealers Look for this sign in your neighborhood</p>
        <p>PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES</p>
        <p>Pao034 July 31,1979</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0069" />
        <p>RadM ilKMk</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST MALL</p>
        <p>PRICES BELOW GOOD THROUGH MONDAY AT NEW STORE ONLY</p>
        <p>50% Savings! Stereo Receiver</p>
        <p>STA-78 by Realistic</p>
        <p>i95</p>
        <p>WITH THIS COUPON</p>
        <p>AT NEW STORE ONLY</p>
        <p>5-Cell Flashlight</p>
        <p>First 5 cell flashlight FREE, extras at regular price. Persons under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.</p>
        <p>Offer expires 8/6/79.  68-1022</p>
        <p>R*g. 1.59 Value</p>
        <p> Phase-Locked Loop for  </p>
        <p>Superior FM Stereo Reaiism</p>
        <p>Enjoy clean, clear music with 22 watts min. RMS per channel at 8 ohms, 20-20,000 Hz, 0.5% total harmonic distortion. A hard-to-beat bargain! Made by Radio Shack. 31-2077</p>
        <p>B3E</p>
        <p>LCD Calculator</p>
        <p>EC-257 by Radio Shack</p>
        <p>Checkbook sizefits in purse or pocket.</p>
        <p>3-key memory.</p>
        <p>Reg. 279.95</p>
        <p>FM Muting Eiiminates Noise Whiie Tuning</p>
        <p>VtSA-</p>
        <p>Save 17%</p>
        <p>Portable Cassette Recorder</p>
        <p>CHARGE IT (MOST STORES)</p>
        <p>CTR-43 by Realistic</p>
        <p>PRICES BELOW GOOD AT ALL PARTICIPATING RADIO SHACK STORJS</p>
        <p>Save</p>
        <p>20%</p>
        <p>65-626</p>
        <p>Was 24.95 in 79 Catalog</p>
        <p>Save 40%</p>
        <p>AM/FM Pocket Radio</p>
        <p>by Realistic</p>
        <p>Perfect for summer fun and travel! Side-mounted controls. With earphone. Battery extra 12*635</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>95</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>14.95</p>
        <p>Save</p>
        <p>50%</p>
        <p>Record live, off-the-air, tape a letter to a friend! Auto-Level, Auto-Stop, Aux input. Built-in mike. Batteries extra.</p>
        <p>14-870</p>
        <p>8-Track Tape Player</p>
        <p>by Realistic</p>
        <p>Fits under dash, seat,</p>
        <p>even in most glove-</p>
        <p>boxes. All speaker cable,</p>
        <p>mounting hardware</p>
        <p>included. 12-1802  Re9-  59.95</p>
        <p>95</p>
        <p>Reg. 29.95</p>
        <p>Save *100</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo 8-Track</p>
        <p>Clarinette *95 by Realistic</p>
        <p>Record your own tapes for home or car, off the air or from changer. 13-1202</p>
        <p>Reg. 299.95</p>
        <p>Save 27%</p>
        <p>Unique  /#</p>
        <p>AM/FM  J/  (</p>
        <p>Bike Radio</p>
        <p>by Archer</p>
        <p>Take-along musical enjoyment while biking, or disconnect for portable or indoor use. Fits any handlebar. Easy cylindrical dial tuning. Batteries extra. 12-195 .</p>
        <p>Reg. 29.95</p>
        <p>V.</p>
        <p>WHEREVtR YOU LIVE, WORK OR PLAY, THERE'S A RADIO SHACK STORE NEAR YOU!</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall Pitt Plaza Shop Highway 11 South</p>
        <p>8a DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION  ___</p>
        <p>Ctr.</p>
        <p>Most Items also available at Radio Shack Dealers Look for this sign in your neighborhood</p>
        <p>PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES</p>
        <p>July 31,1979^ Page 35</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0070" />
        <p>The shoe store with more... now open at Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Our doors are openand youre invited! Come to the new Red Cross Shoe* Shop, the store that offers you more selection, more sizes, more service.</p>
        <p>Heres every look youll ever want, from Red Cross Shoes*, Socialites and Cobbies. Looking for a classic suit shoe... an elegant shoe for evening? Weve got it. Something casual and comfy? That too!</p>
        <p>Need a size thats hard to find? Look no further. Were size specialists: we carry a full range of sizes and widths, right in the store.</p>
        <p>To us, youre a new friend. So we offer you service thats professional, yet personal. Our sales people are specially trained to make your shopping convenient. Whether youre considering a new shoe style or accessories for a new outfit, our people are happy to offer suggestions.</p>
        <p>The Red Cross Shoe* Shop has morefor you! See you there!FREE! A cuddly Teddy Bear will be given away with each purchase of any Red Cross Shoes during our grand opening.</p>
        <p>We Hcjve Your Size</p>
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        <p>This product has no connection whatever with the American National Red Cross</p>
        <p>Lasso</p>
        <p>$38.99</p>
        <p>Page 36  July 31,1979</p>
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        <p>Grand Opening</p>
        <p>Dynaflo#150</p>
        <p>516</p>
        <p>Reg. $22.99</p>
        <p>Puppies</p>
        <p>10% Off</p>
        <p>Wed. Sat.</p>
        <p>Parakeet &amp;amp; Cage 1 $1788</p>
        <p>1 $30.00 Value</p>
        <p>2-in-1 Flea Collar</p>
        <p>Buy one get one ^ FREE</p>
        <p>Reg. $2.98</p>
        <p>Habitrail Deluxe &amp;amp; Circus (New)</p>
        <p>Reg $23.99 ^17</p>
        <p>Cuddly Hamsters SI 99 ^</p>
        <p>' Reg. $3.99</p>
        <p>...</p>
        <p>DEPARTMENT STORE FOR PETS</p>
        <p>Next to Sears</p>
        <p>you have arrived and 80 have we.</p>
        <p>Foxmoor i$ a shop Just for you, today's young woman.</p>
        <p>We specialize in tops and bottoms. And we carry the latest jeans, coats, and dresses in junior sizes, as well as a full line of accessories.</p>
        <p>Come meet us... we were made for each other!</p>
        <p>Carolina East</p>
        <p>fGBOMDOK</p>
        <p>JOIN OUR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION!CAROLINA EAST MALL</p>
        <p>ONE WEEK ONLY</p>
        <p>At last! The great athletic store that specializes in specialized equipment. With a 10% Off Grand Opening Sale! Visit now and receive 10% of! all merchandise! 10% off every brand name product, from running shoos to sports apparel to the kind of equipment that is designed to do specific jobs extremely wellFREE ATHLETIC ATTIC T-SHIRT WITH PURCHASES OF $20.00</p>
        <p>Adidas, Puma, Brooks, Nike, Tiger, Wilson, Hoad, New Balance, Jelenk, Fred Perry, Spalding, Etonic, Speedo, Ocean Pacific, and much more.</p>
        <p>10 AM TO 9 PM</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall  Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>The Unique Sandwich of America.</p>
        <p>rwjvW flnSaSH</p>
        <p>Theres a new Qiick-fil-Aintown.</p>
        <p>Another ^eat location to discover the Unique Sarxlwich of America.</p>
        <p>A perfectly-seasoned, lightfy-fried boneless breast of chicken served piping hot cxi a toasted, buttered bun.</p>
        <p>Itslightend totally delicious Blit there's more to Chkk-fil-A than just</p>
        <p>Americas most unique sandwich.</p>
        <p>Theres also fresh, homenade salads, incredibly good, hcxne-made lernon pie. Freshly-squeezed lem-cxiade. Arid nxxe.</p>
        <p>If you havent discovered CWck-fil-A yet, give your taste buds a surpi^</p>
        <p>Come bytcxlay dur-the Grand Opening of our newest restaurant.</p>
        <p>Carolina Eaat Mall</p>
        <p>July31,1979 Page 37</p>
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        <p>ENTIRE STOCK</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Levi's</p>
        <p>CORDUROY</p>
        <p>JEANS</p>
        <p>$1099</p>
        <p>Mens sizes. Reg. $15.50 and Student sizes. Reg. $15.00</p>
        <p>DENIM JEANS</p>
        <p>Unwashed, Straight-keg Denim. Reg. $18.00...$10.99 Unwashed, Boot-Leg Student. Reg. $15.50...$10.99</p>
        <p>4 'tinpl iincnt ur&amp;gt;'</p>
        <p>T-shirts&amp;gt; We re giving them away One T-shirt with any purchase. Limit one shirt per customer</p>
        <p>MasterCharge and Visa Welcome</p>
        <p>4rti&amp;gt; V &amp;amp; 4;Ii* 4'jmu .%|I|nu&amp;lt;:I</p>
        <p>Carlyle &amp;amp; Co. Is Moving ^ To Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Grand Opening Wednesday, August 1st</p>
        <p>Come join us in celebrating the grand opening of the all new Carlyle &amp;amp; Co. in Carolina East Mall. Weve closed our downtown store and re-opened in Carolina East Mall with a brand-new look and all-new merchandise that will make shopping at Carlyle &amp;amp; Co. even more exciting.</p>
        <p>Gold Chains</p>
        <p>Save 50%</p>
        <p>Values from $23.65 to $159.95</p>
        <p>IMftw ML82 to $79.97</p>
        <p>A gigantic assortment of styles available in the special purchase group  plus other outstanding selections from our regular stock. All at unbelievable low prices!</p>
        <p>Carlyle &amp;amp; Co.</p>
        <p>^staUished 1^22 Formerly Jewel Box</p>
        <p>Register To Win Free Gifts</p>
        <p>You could be the winner who takes home one of 3 valuable prizes, a ladys opal anu diamond ring worth $650, a handsome man's Seiko watch or a lady's Seiko watch.</p>
        <p>No purchase necessary and you dont have to be present to win.</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST MALL 756-8552</p>
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        <p>DOWNTOWN 222 E. 5TH ST. 752-5511</p>
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        <p>Page 38  July 31,1979</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0073" />
        <p>Shoe business can be a bt like show business Kinney Lots of reasons to ^ the show We re oHering 2^ is Americas largest family shoe store And this week, off everything. 2&amp;amp;7 off dress sl^ and casual^^ Kinney is staging the biggest show in town We're Shoes for the w^ family. 20 V off all a^ess^ having a premiere this week at our newest Kinney, Plan to attend the premiere n^. 20  ^1 mer-</p>
        <p>Shoe Store. Lots of cobr, drama and excitement. chandise But on/y this week That s shoe businessinney TheGrea^mencan^^July31,1979-Page 39</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0074" />
        <p>gFtnd opening said</p>
        <p>NEirS JEANS</p>
        <p>Brushed &amp;amp; Denim Jeans Regularly $15-$18</p>
        <p>$099</p>
        <p>GALSnSmON JEANS $19</p>
        <p>Values to $26.00</p>
        <p>HOW</p>
        <p>KENMMnilN WESTERN $1Q99</p>
        <p>SMRTSFORGUVS mw</p>
        <p>Regularly $17-$21</p>
        <p>SHIRTS $Q99</p>
        <p>Short-sleeve knit maiii</p>
        <p>MOW</p>
        <p>GALST9PS $A99</p>
        <p>Values to $17.00</p>
        <p>MS4*</p>
        <p>jwas pans</p>
        <p>NOWCAROLINA EAST MALL, GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>Ji/lorrow's</p>
        <p>NUTHOUSE</p>
        <p>Since I860</p>
        <p>Grand Opening</p>
        <p>Come in for a Bite!</p>
        <p>Morrows Nut House is here with a storeful of taste treats.</p>
        <p>I o o Candies made the old;fashk&amp;gt;ned way with nothing artificial added. And warm roasted nuts that are good to the last munch! o  You1l  also  find gift</p>
        <p>ideas galore. Come to Morrows  for the gift thats always in good taste.</p>
        <p>Carolina Eaat MallV.</p>
        <p>GRAND OPENING</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>W'</p>
        <p>TINS</p>
        <p>UMT ONE TIN PER CUSTOMER</p>
        <p>Came In And Register for ur GATHERING PLACE</p>
        <p>GIFT CERTIFICATE ($30.00)</p>
        <p>DINNER FOR TWO  DRAWING MONDAY, AUG. 13 &amp;gt; NO PURCHASE REQUIRED  WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED</p>
        <p>Hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon. through Sat. Carolina East Mall, Greenville, N.C.Paga AO  July 31,1979</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0075" />
        <p>alRT5 +</p>
        <p>IVe have T-shirts and a whole lot more.</p>
        <p>+ More styles of T-shirts, golf and tennis shirts, football jerseys and fashion shirts than youve ever seen before.</p>
        <p>+ Unusual graphic designs, slogans, embroidery, lettering, school emblems</p>
        <p>-t- We have the best selection of transfers in Eastern Carolina.</p>
        <p>Be the lucky one  win a free Frisbee when the bell rings.</p>
        <p>756-4974</p>
        <p>Owner Donna WeirTHE PRO SHOPOF GREENVILLE, INC.</p>
        <p>Pro Line Golf - Tennis Ski Equipment &amp;amp; Apparel Casual Wear - Racket Stringing Club Repair - Ski RentalsYOUR SKI TRIP HEADQUARTERS164 Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>(919)756^55</p>
        <p>Grand Opening...</p>
        <p>beautiful all-new</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Win a *600 or a *300</p>
        <p>Jewelry 2 Fabulous Prizes!</p>
        <p>T  TWO chances to Win a superb</p>
        <p>I rOooUl0 jewelry ensemble ... just come in an(j _ _  -  register  at beautiful new Henebry  s</p>
        <p>in Carolina East Mall. Nothing to no obligation ... sign up ... you could be the winner bt diamonds and other precious gems. 14K gold jewelry, and a famous brand watch.See what wonderful values this event makes possible! Prestige jewelry at unusual reductions... for an unusual Opening Event.</p>
        <p>Dividad |Mymnts ponchare*</p>
        <p>Maior Cradit Carda HonoredCAROLINA EAST MALL  756-8632</p>
        <p>July 31,1979  Page 41</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0076" />
        <p>Grand Opening Special</p>
        <p>% Ofif onTbps!</p>
        <p>Buy any Maternity Top at regular price.. .get second Top of equal value or less at V2 OFF regular price!</p>
        <p>August 1 thru 4</p>
        <p>MameRHODD</p>
        <p>Maternlty^f^^Shops</p>
        <p>across the country</p>
        <p>Over 275 locationsCarolina East MallCentral Court</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;S</p>
        <p>LOWREY ORGAN CENfER</p>
        <p>GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION</p>
        <p>Bring the whole family fora magical musical experience!</p>
        <p>THE LOWREY DEBUT WITH MAGIC GENIE A truly easy to play organ that sourtds beautiful. The Lowrey Debut is designed to bring you a full orchestra of Lowrey Magic at a price you'll think is an illusion.</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1ST</p>
        <p>LOWREY ORGAN CENTER CaroHna East Mall Hwy 11 (off the 264 Bypos^ Greenville, North Carolina</p>
        <p>Page42-July 31,1979</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0077" />
        <p>ThcwtnMcAn Grand Opennfim\J on all regularly priced merchandise at the Thom McAn family shoe store, August 1,2,3 and 4 Only at Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Back to regular prices August 5.</p>
        <p>Dress shoes for men and boys</p>
        <p>Jox sport/athletic shoes for men and boys</p>
        <p>Work and outdoor shoes for men and boys</p>
        <p>Casual and dress shoes for girls</p>
        <p>Thom McAn celebrates the grand opening of its beautiful new family shoe stor^ featuring easy to shop departments for meri, women and children. During our grand opening period, you can save 20% on all regularly priced merchandise.</p>
        <p>CAROUNA EAST MAU T]KlmvVh?Aii\^</p>
        <p>July31,1979 Page 43</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0078" />
        <p>Free. \&amp;gt;ur beautiful new face.</p>
        <p>Today Merle Norman cordially invites you to find your best face,free.</p>
        <p>We will give you a make-over like you have seen in the pages of your favorite magazines. Free. Yes, free. Merle Norman has one of the most beautifully programmed makeup and skincare collections in America. And both are specifically matched to every woman's individual needs.</p>
        <p>Let us teach you your face. Free.rraojEnoRmnnThe Place for the Custom Rce" Carolina EastWm. Faulkner's</p>
        <p>CAROUSEL OF</p>
        <p>MAGIC</p>
        <p>SNOW</p>
        <p>*ee/c jVVSS'S**</p>
        <p>4 PERFOIUAANCES 12,30,2,30,4,30 &amp;amp; 7,00 P.M.ONE DAY ONLY -AUG. i, 1979Page^ July 31.1979</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0079" />
        <p>110 Great Ways To Save</p>
        <p>Annual</p>
        <p>Interest</p>
        <p>Rate</p>
        <p>5V4%</p>
        <p>flQ4i</p>
        <p>OtO</p>
        <p>Bm</p>
        <p>7V4%</p>
        <p>mb</p>
        <p>Money</p>
        <p>Market</p>
        <p>Certificates</p>
        <p>Investment</p>
        <p>Certificate</p>
        <p>Minimum</p>
        <p>Deposit</p>
        <p>$1.00</p>
        <p>$1.00</p>
        <p>$1.00</p>
        <p>$1.00</p>
        <p>$500.00</p>
        <p>$500.00</p>
        <p>$500.00</p>
        <p>Individual</p>
        <p>Retirement</p>
        <p>Account</p>
        <p>$10,000.00</p>
        <p>$500.00</p>
        <p>Maturity</p>
        <p>90 days</p>
        <p>12 mos.</p>
        <p>30 mos.</p>
        <p>4yrs.</p>
        <p>6yrs.</p>
        <p>8 yrs.</p>
        <p>3yre.</p>
        <p>182 days</p>
        <p>4 yrs.</p>
        <p>Annual</p>
        <p>yield**</p>
        <p>5.38%</p>
        <p>5.65%</p>
        <p>6.18%</p>
        <p>6.72%</p>
        <p>7.52%</p>
        <p>7.79%</p>
        <p>8.06%</p>
        <p>833%</p>
        <p>call for*** current rate</p>
        <p>set at **** purchase</p>
        <p>** Interest Compounded Daily *** Resulations Prohtoit Compoundins Interest on These Certificates **** Rate Is set at purchase based on 1 1/4% below the averase for 4 Year Treasury securities.</p>
        <p>PLANTERS</p>
        <p>NATIONAL</p>
        <p>BANK</p>
        <p>Federal resulations require a substantial penalty for withdrawals prior to maturity except on resuiar savinss accounts.</p>
        <p>member F.O.I.C.Planters National Dank Opening in Caroiino East Mail</p>
        <p>Planters Notional Donk, one of North Corplino's 10 largest bonks, will open o bronch office inside Corolino East Moll. The opening is set for Aug. 1, 1979.</p>
        <p>Plonters will be the only bonk in the moll ond will hove o full-service office for loons ond deposits. The monoger of the Corolino Eost Moll office will be Fred Alcock, Assistant Vice President. Alcock hos previously been the monoger of the Pitt Plozo office of Planters.</p>
        <p>Opening octivities include free gifts for everyone, free stoinless steel by Internotionol Silver Com-pony for new sovings ocCounts with o minimum of $ 100 opening deposit ond o treasure chest full of money. Keys to the chest will be distributed to potrons ond employees of the moll. Winning keys will unlock the chest ond permit the holder to leove with o hondful of morrey!</p>
        <p>The Corolino Eost Moll office will bring the totol number of Plonters' bronches in Pitt County to four. The bonk currently operotes two branches in Greenville ond one in Ayden.</p>
        <p>Fred Alcock ond his stoff invite the public to come by the bonk ond join in the grond opening</p>
        <p>festivities.</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0080" />
        <p>Record BarGRAND OPENING</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Register for grand opening prizes! Stop by for free giveaways!</p>
        <p>CUP THIS COUPON AND RB)m IT FOR EXTRA SAVINOSi</p>
        <p>V/SAH.00 Off</p>
        <p>wm</p>
        <p>the regular Record Bar selling price of ANY IP Of TAPE</p>
        <p>($5.98 list or highersale Items excluded)</p>
        <p>'Sony, limit one purchase per coupon  Coupon good August 1-15,1979</p>
        <p>RECORDS A TAPES m</p>
        <p>Record Bar</p>
        <p>SOUMDS OMUCtOUSf</p>
        <p>CAROUNA EAST MALL</p>
        <p>Coupon also good at Pin PIAZA</p>
        <p>Page 46  July 31,1970</p>
        <p>. _Al_ _______</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0081" />
        <p>opens in Cordino Eosf Mo \Addnesctay with 2C% a Selected Metchondbe.</p>
        <p>Introduce yourself to the new shoe store in Carolina East Mall where shopping is enjoyable... where the styles are right out of top fashion magazines...where service and warmth surround you...where women and children enjoy the same great selection and values found in our stores across the rrotion. Visit Butlers soon, and save 20% on selected merchandise during our Grarvd Op&amp;gt;ening Celebration.</p>
        <p>Sale prices effective Wed., Aug. 1 through Sat., Aug. 4 at Carolina East Mall and Pitt Plaza only.</p>
        <p>LEATHER SLIDES GROUP</p>
        <p>Selected leather slides on wood and wood-look bottoms.</p>
        <p>Reg. $10.99 to $14.99</p>
        <p>Now$8.80to$H.90</p>
        <p>LEATHER SPORT GROUP</p>
        <p>Soft leather lace-ups artd . sllp-ons with flexible sport bottoms. Selected styles.</p>
        <p>Reg. $21.99 &amp;amp; $24.99</p>
        <p>Now $17.60 8i $19.90</p>
        <p>DRESSY STRAPS GROUP</p>
        <p>Pretty strap-up sandals and pumps on tall slender heels.</p>
        <p>4 Styles.</p>
        <p>Reg. $16.99 to $22.99</p>
        <p>Now $13.60 to $17.90</p>
        <p>All merchandise guaranteed.HI</p>
        <p>ALL HANDBAGS</p>
        <p>Choose from the newest styles colors and materials.</p>
        <p>NOW 20% OFF regular price</p>
        <p>Ju!xl,1979~Pi)0e47</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0082" />
        <p>Or any pleasure. Izod creates sport clothing with a definite tradition. Classic lines, bold colorings, tailoring for perfect fit and freedom... the catalysts for casual lifestyles. Slip into these today and make Izod part of your lifestyle. V-neck Lacoste sweater in navy (13other colors available), $24. The Lacoste 100% cotton shirt, also available in a polyester/ cotton blend, $20. Kelly green 100% cotton poplin slacks, $35. Versatile Izod hat in white, green, natural, light blue, yellow, $10.50. Placket button-front cotton lisle Lacoste pocket shirt (other colors available), $30. Yellow Lacoste Orion acrylic cardigan sweater, $26. Dress pants in green Campbell plaid (other plaids available), $50. Orion stretch/nylon socks in 14 glorious colors, $3.</p>
        <p>Visit our Men's Department, Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>Opening August 1 at Carolina East Mall Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 10p.m.  Phone 756-2355</p>
        <p>Page 48  July 31,1979</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0083" />
        <p>JheDiamond Store comes to Carolina East SMall</p>
        <p>Advertisins Supplement to the Greenville Daily Reflector</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0084" />
        <p>1</p>
        <p>2A. Neckchain, $150</p>
        <p>2B. Bracelet, $67.50</p>
        <p>2C. Bracelet, $150</p>
        <p>2D. Neckchain, $250</p>
        <p>2E Pendant, $200</p>
        <p>2F. Three-diannond ring, $575</p>
        <p>2G. Three-diamond ring, $425</p>
        <p>2H. Seven-diamond ring, $275 Above in 14 karat gold.</p>
        <p>2J. Synthetic emerald ring. $135 2K. Initial ring, $100 2L. Genuine black star sapphire ring, $100</p>
        <p>Above in 10 karat gold.</p>
        <p>2M. Watch fob, $30</p>
        <p>2N Skeleton 17-jewel</p>
        <p>pocket watch, $110</p>
        <p>2P Baylor day/date quartz, $150</p>
        <p>2Q Baylor LCD* chronograph, $100</p>
        <p>2R Sterling silver key ring with</p>
        <p>18 karat gold-filled insert**, $30</p>
        <p>OPEN A ZALES CHARGE ACCOUNT</p>
        <p>2S. One-diamond pendant, 12 karat gold-filled, $25</p>
        <p>2T. Sterling silver arrowhead with 12 karat gold-filled wrap, $17.50 2U Pendant and'chain, vermeil, $40 2V Cufflinks, 12 karat gold-filled, pair**, $20</p>
        <p>2W Sterling silver money clip**, $30 2X. Pendant, 14 karat gold, $87.50 2Y Diamond solitaire tie tack,</p>
        <p>14 karat gold, from $75 * Liquid Crystal Display **Personalizing extra</p>
        <p>2Z. A diamond solitaire a man can really appreciate! In 14 karat gold, just $150</p>
        <p>2AA. Add this brilliant solitaire to your jewelry wardrobe and add that unmistakable look of success to your image! In 14 karat gold, $350 Illustrations enlarged</p>
        <p>Certain market conditions may change after publication of this booklet. Therefore, the availability and prices of certain Items may vary from those listed.</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0085" />
        <p>Your choice, $75</p>
        <p>3A One-opal rins</p>
        <p>3B. Opal and onyx rins</p>
        <p>3C. Synthetic emerald ring</p>
        <p>3D. Genuine black star sapphire ring</p>
        <p>Above in 10 karat gold,</p>
        <p>3E Diamond solitaire ring, $150 3F. Three-diamond ring, $225</p>
        <p>3G. Seven-diamond ring, $325 Above in 14 karat gold.</p>
        <p>3H. One-diamond ring, 10 karat gold, $55 3J-3R Choose favorite charms and charm holders in 14 karat gold'</p>
        <p>3J, Charm holder, $45 3K, Telephone, $40 3L. Sailboat, $27,50 3M. Cham, $27.50</p>
        <p>3N. Charm holdet $65 3P Jogger, $25 30 Bicycle, $47,50 3R Golf clubs, $47.50 3S Onc-diamond ring, $125 3T One-diamond pendant, $125 3U Four-opal pendant, $120 3V Four-opal rmg, $125 Above in 14 karat gold</p>
        <p>3W-3X. Look wtiat else youJI find at Tlie Diamond Store! 14 Karat gold drains you'd be proud to give or keep I 3W Bracelet, $15 3X Oram, $27.50</p>
        <p>3Y Orre opal, 12 karat gold-filled, $30 3Z Cultured pearl penkiarrt, vermeil, $17.50 3AA Iwo dkrmonds, f.rair, $60your choice $75</p>
        <p>3G</p>
        <p>$325</p>
        <p>3F  $225</p>
        <p>37 Lovely ways</p>
        <p>to thrill someone! Like you!</p>
        <p>3NN. A shimmering cultured pearl ring in</p>
        <p>10 karat gold is a nice addition to ---</p>
        <p>any ladys jewelry wardrobe</p>
        <p>Especially now,</p>
        <p>when pearls are</p>
        <p>so trendy, and</p>
        <p>especially at</p>
        <p>only $30!</p>
        <p>3DD '  $35</p>
        <p>3BB-C' 3CC $60  $17  50</p>
        <p>3BB, One-diamond pendant, $60 3CC Cultured pearls; vermeil, pair; $17.50 3DD, Two opals, pair; $35 3EE Two genuine sapphires, paii; $65  3FF Wire hoops, pair; $40 3GG One-diamond scatterpin, $40 3HH, One-diamond scatterpin, $40 3JJ Rose p.in, 12 karat gold-filled, $15 3KK One-diamond bracelet, $75'</p>
        <p>3LL One-diamond bracelet, $100 In 14 karat gold unless specified</p>
        <p>ELEGANT GIFT WRAP AT NO EXTRA CHARGE</p>
        <p>3MM Ba/ior, 1 / jp/yels, $90</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0086" />
        <p>4A Cultured pearls, $120 4B Solitaire trio set, $350 4C Thirteen-diamond bridal set, $975 4D Cultured pearl pendant, $22.50 4E Cultured pearls, pair, $20 4F -4G From our Solitaire Collection, diamonds of every size and a choice of brilliant, pear, marquise, oval, emerald or heart shapes. From as little as $300 to as many thousands of dollars as you wish to spend.</p>
        <p>4H. Seven-diamond bridal set, $500</p>
        <p>4J Ten-diamond Baylor with 17 jewels, $250</p>
        <p>4K Two-diamond insert rins, $250</p>
        <p>4L. Five-diamond weddins band, $425</p>
        <p>4M. Seven-diamond bridal set, $650</p>
        <p>4N.-4R The sparkling diamond solitaire set shes</p>
        <p>waited for all her life! In 14 karat gold</p>
        <p>4N $475</p>
        <p>4P $600</p>
        <p>4Q $600</p>
        <p>4R $325</p>
        <p>4S-4T. Zales even has diamond bridal sets and duo sets at prices starting as  low as  $135.  And</p>
        <p>each has the same assurance  of satisfaction  as</p>
        <p>our more costly stones. You have our Bond on that!</p>
        <p>4S One-diamond, $135 4T Two-diamond, $160 All except Baylor watch in 14 karat gold</p>
        <p>4J</p>
        <p>$250 ^</p>
        <p>4D  ^</p>
        <p>$22.50 A 4E $20</p>
        <p>4K</p>
        <p>$250A gift from JheViamond Store makes the brides smile even brighter!</p>
        <p> 4R $325</p>
        <p>llustrations enlarged</p>
        <p>ZALES AND FRIENDS MAKE WISHES COME TRUE</p>
        <p>American Express  Carte Blanche  Diners Club Master Charge  VISA  Zales Revolving ChargeZALESThe Diamond StoreZales opens in Carolina East Mall, Greenville, North Carolina.Win a $500 Jewelry Wardrobe* or second prize, a $250 diamond watch, during the opening of our newest Diamond Store in CAROLINA EAST MALL.</p>
        <p>Just register in our new store. You need not be present to win, and no purchase is necessary.</p>
        <p>Certain market conditions may change after publication of this booklet Therefore, the availability and prices of certain items may vary from those listed</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0087" />
        <p>Due to the nature of certain purchase of merchandise ... we will be unable to issue RAINCHECKS since there will not be any merchandise available to reorder. These items will carry a No Raincheck notation.</p>
        <p>Mens Famous Name Jeans At A</p>
        <p>Super Value</p>
        <p>The name has been removed but you recognize the outstanding quality 1CK)% cotton denim jeans for men in sizes 28 to 38 in blue. Priced so fantastic, youll want several pair</p>
        <p>fl. M. pump boMlt. ConowriMM fann-&amp;gt; uhiartongrlMMfnghoW.apeUirid UNm-HoWtormulM</p>
        <p>uMira</p>
        <p>Canvas Totes in Several Styles</p>
        <p>44)unce Sure Spray</p>
        <p>6.E. Foldina Handle Dryer</p>
        <p>Larpu canvw tota t&amp;gt;agt n navy, btadi. tan or Prowo Spvpm siytM wNh loto o( podwta. apppr pouchM wdeeeyertphwdtas</p>
        <p>097</p>
        <p>mm EACH</p>
        <p>SWiS 15**</p>
        <p>Oawput laoo WM Ptaiel styta *yer wWi tane Iwn-dP. Hm 4 hMl/tpPP ppi-</p>
        <p>^^J"^^^^5"555^!cI^alStafSuig^!!!Eiidnug^!AIUMnoiS^prln5!FlorldaS^ Starts Aug. 5...Ends Aug. 11</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0088" />
        <p>MULTIPLY YOUR OPTIONS HOODED, BELTED, POCKETED FASHIONS THAT GIVE YOU FASHIONABLE SAVINGS</p>
        <p>RAIN COATS..</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>34.97</p>
        <p>29J</p>
        <p>Great Looking Over All In Jr. and Misses Sizes</p>
        <p>Rain coats with the style, flare and quality youd expect to pay a lot more for. Choose from our assortment of trench and streamer styles with eye-catching details. Made of easy-care polyester and cotton poplin. Sizes 5 to 15 and</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>Vxk good . . . Feel good ... in campus leaders specially designed for junior sizes 3 to 13. Ptmted dresses with color (tffitching vest, in a coflection of styles that let you know youll Mways took your best. Plus the poly/cotton blend assures you of care-free comfort all day long</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0089" />
        <p>THE JUNIOR SCENE ...CTIONS THAT SAVE YOUIiONEYBack-to-Schooi Basics for the Good Times of Fail... The Mix-and-Match-Ability is Perfect...</p>
        <p>ii</p>
        <p>JR. BLOUSES</p>
        <p>Long sleeve blouses tor multiple matchability Styled witb round collar and tour button front Cotton and polyester Wend in sizes small to large</p>
        <p>DENIM JEANS</p>
        <p>Priced just right tor your Back-to-School Budget All styles made tor great versatility 100% cotton in sizes 5 to 15 and 8 to 18. Belt not included JR. TERRY TOPS Popular terry knit tops are just the thing this year whether youre on or ott campus. Hooded styles with pouch pockets. Great colors in sizes small to large</p>
        <p>744</p>
        <p>a REG.   8.99</p>
        <p>088</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>12.99</p>
        <p>10.99</p>
        <p>JUNIOR SIZES AT BIG SAVINGS</p>
        <p>Make your wardrobe go a long way for you with popular styled corduroy jeans made of 100% cotton. Matchable solids in sizes 5 to 15 and 8 to 18.100% Acrylic Tops for Ladies... New Arrivals That Fit Your Style ...</p>
        <p>PRICED SO FANTASTIC! YOULL WANT SEVERAL!</p>
        <p>Knit tops that provide the mix and change youll need for Back-toSchool. Separate styles with Afferent color combinations. AH styles of 100% acrylic in sizes smaN to large</p>
        <p>NO RAIN CHECK</p>
        <p>C88</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0090" />
        <p>NEW DIRECTIONS FROM NECESSITIES TO ACCESSORIES .. THAT LET YOU POCKET THE SAVIl</p>
        <p>^Pom-Pom</p>
        <p>Sneaker</p>
        <p>Socks</p>
        <p>- ,   tocka</p>
        <p>am* lAadium aid Ima WHta aock wWi colorad pom.</p>
        <p>Comfort . Top Knee-His</p>
        <p>Pack of four, aandal loot taWd4ira in popular ahadaa Ortaata.</p>
        <p>yiLadies LCD Watches... In Several Styles</p>
        <p>LacHeo LCD quartz watches in gold or sHveitone. Lovely mesh bands for today's appeal. Features time, month, date, sec-, onds and lighted dial.</p>
        <p>Mens or Ladies</p>
        <p>17Multi-Purpose Organizer Bag</p>
        <p>Ladias vinyl organizer sfioulder baB Xea multi-pocketo and zipper com-PWtmenla. Several 80M *&amp;gt; MO RAW CHECK</p>
        <p>C88</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>Clutch or Shoirfider Style Handbags... For Ladies of All Ages</p>
        <p>6U styles on handbags for ladies of aH ages. Choose clutches and shoulder bags of vinyl wid canvas. Many fal colors to compliment your wardrobe.</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>BELT NOT INCLUDED</p>
        <p>Knee-Hi Socks or</p>
        <p>Ladles Panty Hose</p>
        <p>Colorlul knee^ aocka in aoM and stripe colora Sizea 0-8H and 0-11.</p>
        <p>nrat quatty panty hoea of 100S nylon. One Size in aeveral colora.</p>
        <p>21*1</p>
        <p>Tops and Jeans for Girls 7 -14... Endless Possibilities for Casual Comfort</p>
        <p>TOPS</p>
        <p>JEANS</p>
        <p>Jeans and printed tops for girls give your little miss style plus comfort. 7 to 14 tops of p&amp;gt;oly/cotton blends in several styles. Denim jeans in regular and slim sizes 7 to 14.</p>
        <p>GIRLS PACKAGED BIKINIS  ^oo</p>
        <p>IN PACKAGES OF 10............2</p>
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        <p>MAN SIZE QUALITY FOR DRESS OR SPORT AT SAVINGS ... YOU CAN*T AFFORD NOT TO BUY</p>
        <p>Mens 100% Cotton Denim Jeans and Western Shirts...</p>
        <p>The Answer to Your Active Times</p>
        <p>MENS WESTERN SHIRT</p>
        <p>Western shirts styled to put you on top of any fashion scene. Designed with full snap front and snap button pockets. Vibrant plaids in polyester and cotton blend</p>
        <p>788</p>
        <p>m each</p>
        <p>MENS JEANS</p>
        <p>Fashion jeans made by Rump* Traditionally styled with contrasting stitching and unique pocket treatments. Ail styles made of 100% cotton for comfort. Sizes 29 to 38 in blue only</p>
        <p>Poiy/Cotton Knit Shirts and Betted Siacks for Men...</p>
        <p>The Leisure Look Goes Fuil Force</p>
        <p>MENS KNIT SHIRT MENS BELTED SLACKS</p>
        <p>Lacoste knit shirts from Fruit-of-the-Loom Four button placket front styling with front pocket and pointed collar Short sleeve styling in poly/ cotton blend Sizes S to XL</p>
        <p>Neat, crisp looking slacks complete with matching belt Slightly-ftare leg styling in polyester and cotton blend Navy, brown, blue, or tan in sizes 30 to 42</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>5.99</p>
        <p>A88</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>A POCKET TO FIT YOUR FANCY</p>
        <p>Mens LCD Watches Give the Time Instantiy</p>
        <p>Men's quartz LCD watches in gold and sHvertone. Attractive styles to choose from. Gives time, month, day, seconds and has back-up light</p>
        <p>17?!</p>
        <p>Men's Nylon Jacket with 100% Cotton Lining</p>
        <p>Men's nylon snap front jacket with side pockets 100% cotton lining provides extra warmth without bulk Sizes S - XL in several solid colors</p>
        <p>Mens Pull-over Knit Shirt with Open Front</p>
        <p>Men's puM-over short sleeve shirt with open front Poly/cotton blend in sizes small to extra large Cokjrs: midnight, natural, broom straw and brown</p>
        <p>REQ.</p>
        <p>8.97</p>
        <p>088</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>788</p>
        <p>m each</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0092" />
        <p>THE ABC*S OF BOYS* FASHIONS THAT GET MOM*S DOLLAR .SAVINGS STAMP OF APPROVAL</p>
        <p>Matchables for school</p>
        <p>... Made to take the tough wear hell give them</p>
        <p>Western Shirt</p>
        <p>Western sport shirts for junior tx)ys styted just like the big boys. Printed yoke with solid shambre body Poly/cotton blend in sizes 4to7.</p>
        <p>088</p>
        <p>\0 EACH REQ.4.44</p>
        <p>Fashion Jeans</p>
        <p>Denim jeans made tough to take lots of wear. Poly/ cotton blend in a choice of several styles. Sizes range from 4 to 7.</p>
        <p>C99</p>
        <p>PAIR</p>
        <p>Boys 8-18 . JEANS</p>
        <p>i 4!?</p>
        <p>Traditionally styled boys jeans in sizes 8 to 18. Solid col-or polyester and cotton blend denims, twills or brushed styles. Choice colors.</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>3.99</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>Boys 8-18 Western Shirts</p>
        <p>Western print broadcloth sport shirts for boys. Sizes 8 to 18 in several colorful print patterns. Poly/cotton blend.</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>Boys Nylon Football Shirts</p>
        <p>100% nylon mesh football jerseys in sizes 8 to 18 for boys. Has team name arxt numbers on jersey. Several colors</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>Jr. Boys 4-7 Jeans</p>
        <p>Jr. Boys jeans in brushed denims, denims and twills. Sizes 4 to 7 in solid colors. Easy care blends wea-</p>
        <p>REG. 097  088</p>
        <p>4.99 ^  ^</p>
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        <p>PACE SETTING FOOTWEAR</p>
        <p>Mens, Boys and Youths Low-Top Boots of Suede</p>
        <p>Low top suede boots for men, boys and youths. Extra comfortable lace-up styling of natural color suede. Sizes; Youths 10 to 3; Boys' 3V* to 6; and Men's 7 to 12.</p>
        <p>tor Suede Lace-Up Oxfords for Ladtos</p>
        <p>SAVr 9 /</p>
        <p>Casual stylad suads oxfords tor iadiss that ara tarrMic tor school, work or avaryday waar. Laoa-up styla of natural color auada.SlzasetolO.</p>
        <p>Basketball Shoes</p>
        <p>LaooHjp baaketbal shoas wSh canvas uppers and skid resistarrt solas. Sizas: Youths 10M to 2; Boys 2H to 6; and Mans 7 to 12. Carolna BluaorNavy.</p>
        <p>Ruggsd Court Huggars tor Isdne that faatura rnuNkxitor</p>
        <p>wfcwA ~ -* III wfa SIss I</p>
        <p>Sinpw elO OOIIEIWIQ SIIICll</p>
        <p>ing. SIzas 6 to 10 in whUs or navy wKhsSlpas.</p>
        <p>Rugged Nylon Joggers for Ladies with Sporty Stripe Trim</p>
        <p>SAVE 2,53</p>
        <p>REQ.</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>toggsrs that are stytod tor acSva faat. Has idck up toa to haal lor addsd durtojMy. Mada of Nghtwsighl nylon wNh stopa irtm. Sizas 5 to 10 to baiga.</p>
        <p>Two</p>
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        <p>toiudile</p>
        <p>Sandals</p>
        <p>Yogi ba sura to slap to styts wNh Ihsss fashlonabls Mndals. Qunrtor strap asrtoai is a ootnbinalion of polyuralhana to susda.Stess 614 to 10 to wina or black. High hast poiyuratoana aartoto to r^as 0 to 10 in wtoa or carnal. Both colors at most Boses atoras</p>
        <p>REQ. TO 12.97</p>
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        <p>OSES</p>
        <p>AFFORDABLE ADDITIONS 1</p>
        <p>FAMOUS BRANDS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES ... BACK TOSCH</p>
        <p>Lv';.</p>
        <p>Pi : ... Pinch Pleated Drapes in Twe I Sizes... The Best I of Quality at a I Price You Would t;  Expect to Pay</p>
        <p>i  More For...</p>
        <p>'it</p>
        <p>63 REQ. 11.47 SAVE 2.00</p>
        <p>84</p>
        <p>REQ. 13.47 SAVE 2.00</p>
        <p>Rich, nubby textured with foam backs. Superb quality Livingston Drtqjes in 50 X 63" or 50 X 64 sizes. Cotton and polyester blend in beige, lethice, wedge-wood or nugget colors.</p>
        <p>72 X 90 Han</p>
        <p>Ful-slze bhnkets m oare-free fabrio rthsot-</p>
        <p>bienda. Smooii __ Ids ortialicata prima. AI72xS04noh8iza.</p>
        <p>. 100%</p>
        <p>Nylon Tweed Room Size Rug</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>Features sure grip waffle rubber back for safety. Covers almost 100 sq. ft. of floor space. Measures SVz x 11 Va ft.</p>
        <p> mAM.m.-''</p>
        <p>BOUDOIR SHADES</p>
        <p>REQ.</p>
        <p>1.47</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>MULTMLOR RUG |00</p>
        <p>BEO.PILLOW</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>REQ.</p>
        <p>1.77</p>
        <p>REQ.</p>
        <p>1.S8</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>Large selection of boudoir shades in a coHec-tlon of styles, fabrics, designs and colors to fit any decor.</p>
        <p>Cokxweave utUity rug, useful in any room. Reversible and machine washable. Approximate size 21 X 36-inches.</p>
        <p>Cotton Hopsack fMed with solid foam. Americana print in gold, green or red. Measures 16 x</p>
        <p>14 X 1-inches.</p>
        <p>POLY FIBER</p>
        <p>4 00</p>
        <p>I EACH</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>REQ.</p>
        <p>1.27</p>
        <p>Odorless bed pillows foam fined for softness and printed outer coverings. Measures 16</p>
        <p>X 26-inches.</p>
        <p>100% polyester fiber in 16-oz.  Easy-on-Brand self-adhesive</p>
        <p>(net wt.) bags. Ideal for stuffing  plastic in 3-yard x 16-inch roils,</p>
        <p>toys, piHows, and other crafts.  Choose clear, black or</p>
        <p>White.</p>
        <p>assorted colors.</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0095" />
        <p>THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME</p>
        <p>:hool savings that please everybodys poci^book</p>
        <p>Elegant full-size bedspread flows richly to the floor. Cotton/pofy blend is scattered with delicate blue or</p>
        <p>bouquets with a soft .......</p>
        <p>background. Totally machine washable and permanent press.</p>
        <p>PolyMter and cotton blends in , 45-lrich widths. Create your own wardrobe in a marvelous selection of rich-looking or vtxant prints.</p>
        <p>OSES</p>
        <p>THROW PILLOWS</p>
        <p>FRAMED PICTURES</p>
        <p>BATH TOWELS</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>21*5</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>REQ.</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>:97</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>Solid, coiorfui 14-inch pUtows in pinwale, medwale. or wide wale corduroy</p>
        <p>All-purpose frames with Thermoplastic Scrfety QIass. 8x10 in green, red, blue, yeiiow or white frarrres.</p>
        <p>21*3</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>15.97</p>
        <p>VINYL FOOTLOCKER 11^</p>
        <p>Beautiful pecan framed pictures under glass. Choose from 12 different subiects, each 16x20</p>
        <p>Standard size cotton/polyester bath towels with hemed or fringed ernls in solids or prints. Slightly irregutef. </p>
        <p>Wood box construction with tongue and groove closures. Brass plated hardware with vinyl covering. Black or blue.</p>
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        <p>ENTERTANHIENT SAVtNGS THAT YQILNOT ONLY HEAR BUT SEE ...</p>
        <p>Home Entertainment Center for Your Listening Pieasure</p>
        <p>Evereail|f&amp;lt;* Battorkis vlt99R&amp;lt;. '</p>
        <p>O^Modribi* alkaNMi CtiooMl -voilar4&amp;lt;</p>
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        <p>Solid Air Fresheners</p>
        <p>6-oz. (net wt.) Solid Air Fresheners in Rose, Pine, Herbal, Lemon or Powder Room scents.</p>
        <p>3s*1</p>
        <p>Tail Planter</p>
        <p>Basket on stand is 28-Inches tai. Has 10H-mch basket for plants. Gives growing plwits room to spread.</p>
        <p>PLANT NOT MCLUOCO</p>
        <p>B</p>
        <p>097</p>
        <p>Wk</p>
        <p>l^ANS so MUCH</p>
        <p>Clairol</p>
        <p>Instant Hair Setter</p>
        <p>Has 3 Size Rollers</p>
        <p>Decorative ^KPHHrPots In Several Styles</p>
        <p>Decorative planter pots in four sizes. Use indoors or looks greet on patio or porch Several styles avskable for all typeplanM.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>77</p>
        <p>Multi-Purpose Selection of Bake-Ware ... Can Be Used in a Microwave Oven</p>
        <p>Jeannette ovenware is versatiie and can also be used in a microwave. Choose 1 -qt. covered oval casserole, 2-qt. covered oval casserole. 1-qt round covered casserole, 8-m. sq. cake dish. 4-qL  bowl, 1 Vi-rp. utttty</p>
        <p>diah or 1 %-&amp;lt;d. deep loaf pan.</p>
        <p>UMIT2EACH NORAM CtECK</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
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        <p>CLEANERS, ORGANIZERS OR PLASTICS...</p>
        <p>SO LITTLE...</p>
        <p>BUYS SO MUCH.</p>
        <p>Utility Plastics that Do So Much for So Little Price</p>
        <p>SAVE TO 1.59</p>
        <p>088</p>
        <p>vs</p>
        <p>Rugged trash cans that are built to last. Choose Avocado 20-gallon trash can, Gold 44-quart swing top bin, or Almond 44-quart lift top bin.</p>
        <p>Laundry Cleaners. 644)z. Dynamo or 84-Oz. Cold Power</p>
        <p>64-fl. oz. Dynamo daans ai fabrica in hot, warm or coid water. 84-ounce (nat wt.) Cold Power givea you strong cleaning performance in cold water.</p>
        <p>UMTtSACH NOIUIMCHeCK</p>
        <p>027</p>
        <p>iClEACH</p>
        <p>DHStPan</p>
        <p>Handy Household Plastics</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>Useful plastics youll use every day Available in several colors Choose utility tub. dish pan. bowl brush and holder, wastebasket. laurrdry basket and han died utility paH</p>
        <p>Utlity Tub Oish Pan Wastebasket Laundry Basket Handled Pail Brush &amp;amp; Holdar</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>EA.</p>
        <p>TroshBogsor Kitchen</p>
        <p>REO.</p>
        <p>i.rr</p>
        <p>Strong and durable ptastic bac^ with seif-twlBt ties. Choose 20 trash bags or 30 kitchen can bags.</p>
        <p>Space Savm^Of Heavy Duty Vbiid Covered Wire</p>
        <p>Uaefutorganizera of heavy duty vinyt covaml wte. Owoae cwlnot aheH, pMte raCk, M rack, wrap rack, paper bag taciL cloanaer raok or foe tray rook.</p>
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        <p>NOfMMCNIOK</p>
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        <p>eiaool* Whiak-it-Broom cornea with removable duM pan that is com-pieMy washable. Secfonai handle or iaaa bending.</p>
        <p>laMy Automatic</p>
        <p>seiK</p>
        <p>(net wt.) botirL ctaanar.</p>
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        <p>botwwer</p>
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        <p>LMfTZEAOt</p>
        <p>40&amp;lt;.(netwt.)Cloroi(Nia safe for ai waahaMe W&amp;gt;-rica. e-oz. (net wt.) CmptA. Freah deodorizes your rug and room,</p>
        <p>NO RAIN CHECK</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0100" />
        <p>PRACTICAL AND VERSATILE AT SUPER PRICES.</p>
        <p>.. SAVE *14.12 on ...</p>
        <p>The Ace" of Bikes Mens 26" 10-Speed from Huffy...</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>84.00</p>
        <p>Huffys Strider, mens 10-speed bike has hi-ho silver finish. Features 10-speed derail-eur gearing system, maes bend handlebars, dual caliper handbrakes and racing style saddle</p>
        <p>... SAVE *12.12 on ... Single-speed Huffy Hi-Rise Bikes...</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>62.00</p>
        <p>Huffy 20 hi-rise bikes, Star Princess for girls and Rangier for boys. Single speed bikes with coaster brakes, hi-rise handlebars, polo saddle, reflective pedals and full length chainguard.</p>
        <p>wrnmi</p>
        <p>5-Ton</p>
        <p>HydraiiHc</p>
        <p>Jack</p>
        <p>Heavy duty lack easily WI8 fOX6 Ibe. Constructed of durable material for lasting use.</p>
        <p>Liglit-</p>
        <p>weigiit</p>
        <p>Fin</p>
        <p>3-digit combinaHon lock with 36 Cham wHh vmyl sleeve. Heavy doty.</p>
        <p>Ughtwelght 3%-pounds fnet wt) tira extmguisher la compact enough tor use m kkchen, car. boat orgarage.</p>
        <p>Bonds m aecohda. One drop holdsaton. .07-fl.oz.tube.</p>
        <p>sSrfti</p>
        <p>Clean, ahmeand prisct atm BltoBttle peals WBK m 10&amp;lt;. (not wt) CMS or Star Bitle oar poMh m 16-6.02. boWea.</p>
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        <p>HOME IMPROVEMENTS OFFER BIGGER SAVINGS</p>
        <p>ROSES PAINTS</p>
        <p>^filPLESS </p>
        <p>WALL PAINT</p>
        <p>Rose's quality paint for your walls in gallon sizes cans. Goes on smooth and dries in 30 minutes. Available in white, oyster white and beige.</p>
        <p>HOUSE PAINT</p>
        <p>Roses latex exterior house paint is blister resistant, lead free, requires jUst one coat and dries in 30 minutes. Available in gallon cans in white only.</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>4.44</p>
        <pb facs="00094062_0102" />
        <p>^OSES</p>
        <p>to School</p>
        <p>Aladdin</p>
        <p>Roses Quality Products</p>
        <p>COMPARE</p>
        <p>AND</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>Roses brand toiletries are quality items at everyday low prices Choose 14-oz (net wt) Baby Powder, Twin Blades (5 to a pack), 16-fl, 02 each Baby Oil, Baby Shampoo, Balsam Conditioner, Balsam Shampoo and Special Lotion</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>3.7</p>
        <p>Metal and plastic lunch Poxes with unbreakable thermos bottles Choose Holly Hobby, Cracker Jack, Incredible Hulk and Super Heroes</p>
        <p>TAMPONS OR NOXZEMA</p>
        <p>Listermint efferdent</p>
        <p>32-fluM ounce Uetemiint mouth-vMh and gargle Leave* a trash, mmty taste UMIT2 NO RAIN CHECK</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>67</p>
        <p>Fast acting ettfer-dent* Hghis denture plaque 96 tableta par box</p>
        <p>LHMTt NO RAM CHECK</p>
        <p>Head A Shoulders</p>
        <p>Shampoo</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>BOX</p>
        <p>Head and Shoul der* dandrutf shampoo. 7-n. oz. lobon or 4-oz. (net wtltube URRT2 NO RAM CHECK</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>Extra Strength Tylanol. Choose box ol 60 tablets Of box of SO capsules -UMT2 NORAMCMKK</p>
        <p>icSowm^j 'W</p>
        <p>oking *</p>
        <p>Foam Rollers Toottibmshes</p>
        <p>Easy to uae'foam cutara m aatas. medium, Hrge and x-targeH(**-</p>
        <p>Pepsodni aduR six*</p>
        <p>toothbrush msolt medium or hard.</p>
        <p>Box of 40 Tampax Tampons are easy and safe to use. Choose regular, super or super plus sizes. 10-oz. (net wt.) Nox-zema is greaseless and medicated.</p>
        <p>LIMIT 2 EACH NO RAIN CHECK</p>
        <p>The Clear Plastic Wraps</p>
        <p>SaranWrap</p>
        <p>orHandiWrap</p>
        <p>SAVE 66(</p>
        <p>Clear piastio wraps that keep foods fresher Jonger Choose 50-ft. rolls of Saran Wrap or 100*ft. rols of Han-di-Wrap.</p>
        <p>2567^</p>
        <p>UMrra</p>
        <p>Ptay-Poh ie clean md non-toxic 4 cans to a pack. 24-oz (net wt.)</p>
        <p>OombrneHon lock laaaMy louM.Haa slrorwmulli-apnng</p>
        <p>44^</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>Sl/iAPtfMf/^ro The Virpinian-Pilot/Ledgef.Star, Southwest Progress, Daily News Record and Page News &amp;amp; Courier, News Virginian, Daily Pres# and Times Herald, Laurinburg ^  _   _.  Ity  Fres</p>
        <p>vealth JoutriN and Lake Country Sho|ir, PaTly News (Bwgerei', KT)TL0(Bn'L^^</p>
        <p>I ISO VMytll*MII*|-|IUUL.0Uyen^OUU, w-ww.  .xwrj  ? ivrv.vn vi &amp;lt;w ivi * NMV twee w xuvan rv&amp;lt;. tea*** wts^s tnMs. wwij  tttit WtfW t laifva i naiemu,  _______vj</p>
        <p>^chanpe. Rrtdytile Rytqw. Courier Thbune, Fayetteville Observer Times, Point Enterprise. The Times. Kinaton Daily Free Pres, Sampson Independent. Deity New UjekeofwiUe, N.C.L The Pwnter, The Durham Mom^j Harald-The Durhsm Sun, OMy Tknes-News, VWIaon (My Times, Winaon-SHem '</p>
        <p>Mioppers Gu^^l^ry l^t. Shopper's Guide, Enquker^ioumal, Henderson Pally Dispatch, Tri County Shopping (xukJe A Sc Otownrer and Raiergh Times, Village Advocate, Asheville Qtizen and Aehevttle Times, CMaret County News Times. Sun Journal, The</p>
        <p>JoumH^antinal, (My Reflector &amp;amp; Reflector (!uide A South HiN Enterprise, The Dispatch. News A X, Daily Advance, DanviHe Advocate</p>
        <p>Sun News, DeBary/Daltona Entemrise, Blanket Moultrie Observer. CXilquItt Shopper Albany Herald, Gwinnett Daily News.</p>
        <p>It. v^icraaaw nemo. spananDuri se. Blanket Shopper. Daytona Bei X. Cook County Shcjpper, Daily T , Bamesville News-Gazette,</p>
        <p>Beach Morning Journal, Florence Tilton Gazette A (xazelte Shopt in Daily News, Thomaston Times,</p>
        <p>ison ussiy News, Manieaourg American, tnterprtse joumat, lanacooea Aowanieer g Herald, Tavares Citizen, Eustis News and Triangla Shopping (xuide Inc., OeLand rence Morning Nevrs. Aiken Standard, Times and Democrat, La(3range Daily Nevrs, Shoppmg Guide, Augusta Chronicla. AugusU Herald. Macon Teiegnxih A News,</p>
        <p>I Times, Sentinel Star (Orlando, Florida). The VNmingion Morning Star The Mountaineer</p>
        <p>WE RESERVE THE RiQHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON ANY ITEM. ALL SPECIALS WILL BE SOLO ON FIRST COME BASIS.</p>
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