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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 2.1979ECU Attacks Explosive Mountaineers</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>Boone may be a nice place to live, but Pat Dye doesnt like to visit there.</p>
        <p>While the East Carolina coach won on his last trip up the mountain. he definitely has some bad memories of his first two visits up there</p>
        <p>when a late field goal handed the PiratK a 23-21 setback.</p>
        <p>So Dye might be excused if he looks at this weekends game with a slight shudder to his shoulders. Traveling to Boone is not exactly a trip to Fun City.</p>
        <p>Its very important that we win our next four games. Dye said. And weve got to start by</p>
        <p>Like back in 1975. when the Ap- winning Saturday against Apj palachian State Mountaineers palachian State, ran all over the Pirates in a 41-25 &amp;quot;Appalachian is very, very shellacking. And the year before scarey to me. Dye said. &amp;quot;They</p>
        <p>have a great offense, a lot like we are. but they do more passing.</p>
        <p>Dye added that Appalachian has a great quarterback in Steve Brown and an outstanding receiver in split end Rick Beasley. They rank among the national leaders in passing, total offense and receiving.</p>
        <p>Their defense has given up a lot of yards and points, but they are capable of coming out and giving you a lot of problems. Im sure that theyll be ready for us.</p>
        <p>Dye added that while the Appalachian offense is potent, the Mountaineers also have a strong kicking game.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Those facts, plus playing in Boone, ahould make it quite a game. I^have to say that if peo-see a lot of scoring, be in Boone on Satur-be quite an offen-lot of footballs of points on</p>
        <p>pie like they! day. It: sive show, in the air and</p>
        <p>the scoreboard.</p>
        <p>Dye isnt too worried about the Pirates looking back at their 24-24 tie with North Carolina instead of ahead to the Mountaineers. Weve had excellent practices the first part of the week, and from everything Ive seen, were not looking back.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;We cant be looking back, he added. This is too important a game for us.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Brown is the do-it-all man for the Mountaineers. Hes ranked fourth in the nation in total offense. and is in the top 20 in passing efficiency.</p>
        <p>Brown has carried the ball out of the ASU wishbone backfield for 170 yards on 98 carries, but has made most of his yardage through the pass. Hes connected on 108 of 212 tries, with 11 picked off. That has accounted for 1,690 yards and 12 touchdowns for the Mountaineers.</p>
        <p>The leading rusher is fullback Eddie Estes, who has lugged the ball 91 times for 375 yards. Halfback Arnold Floyd has added 307 yards on 62 carries.</p>
        <p>Browns favorite target has been split end Beasley, whose nine touchdown recq)tions is second in the nation. Hes tied for first in the country in receptions per game, catching 6.2 per outing.</p>
        <p>Beasley, overall, has 50 catches, nearly half of the ASU total, for 846 yards. Second to him is backup halfback Pete Camelo, who has taken in ten for 191 yards.</p>
        <p>Defeniive TackU Noah Clark</p>
        <p>Rampant Cubs Move Into 1st</p>
        <p>WILSON - Rose High Schools junior varsity football team romped to a 41-0 victory over Wilson Hunt last night, moving into first place in the JV standings.</p>
        <p>Rose scored twice in each of the first two periods, then added single scores in the third and fourth quarters.</p>
        <p>Marty Tyson got the first touchdown, pulling in a 60-yard pass from Barry Smith. Mike 'Thurber kicked the first of five extra points following the score.</p>
        <p>Later in the period, Mike Spell went over from a yard out, raising it to 14-0.</p>
        <p>Thurber got a touchdown on a</p>
        <p>Sports Calendar</p>
        <p>To(to/s Sports Football Roanoke at Edenton (I p.nr^.) Creswell at Jamesvllle (8 p.m.) North Pitt at East Carteret (8 pm.)</p>
        <p>Ayden Griffon at Farmville Cen tral (8 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Hunt at Rose (7;30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Plymouth at Williamston (8 p.m.) Greene Central at Conley (8 p.m.) Soccer</p>
        <p>Friendship at Greenville Christian</p>
        <p>13-yard pass from Smith to open the second quarter. Later on, Henry Williams pounced on a Hunt fumble in the nd zone for the next touchdown. That made it 28-0 at the half.</p>
        <p>Robert Brown scored both of the second half scores. He went in from one yard out in the third and from four out in the fourth. A bad snap halted the first PAT try.</p>
        <p>Rose is now 8-1 and closes out the season on 'Diursday, pldying host to Northeastern.</p>
        <p>Rosa</p>
        <p>Hunt</p>
        <p>14  0 0</p>
        <p>7-41 0- 0</p>
        <p>(4p.m.)</p>
        <p>East</p>
        <p>Carolina at Richmond (3 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Tannis</p>
        <p>Men's Collegiate Tournament at Duke</p>
        <p>FialdHockay East Carolina at NCAAW Tourna ment</p>
        <p>SaturdaYaSports</p>
        <p>Footbair East Carolina at Appalachian State ():30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Field Hocfcay East Carolina at Deep South Tour nament</p>
        <p>Tannis</p>
        <p>Men's Collegiate Tournament at Ouke</p>
        <p>Ay cock In 14-6 Win</p>
        <p>ROCKY MOUNT - E.B. Aycock Junior High Schoirf completed its 1979 football season yesterday with a 14-6 win over the Rocky Mount &amp;quot;Gold team.</p>
        <p>Donelle Lee scored wi an eight yard run in the second period to give Aycock a 64) lead, but Rocky Mount came back before the half to score on a five-yard run to tie it at6&amp;lt;.</p>
        <p>In the third period, Roderick Harrell broke away on a 37-yard scamper to r^um Aycock to the lead. Lee ran over the two-point conversion for the final 14-6 margin.</p>
        <p>Aycock finished the year with a 3-3-1 record.</p>
        <p>E.B. Aycock Rocky Mount</p>
        <p>North</p>
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        <p>Induatrial</p>
        <p>Show</p>
        <p>RaUIgh Civic Center</p>
        <p>Rileigh, NC</p>
        <p>Nov. 6, 7, 8</p>
        <p>Over 2,500 industrial and business product lines on display...</p>
        <p>Uve demonstrations!</p>
        <p>^ Show Hours:</p>
        <p>Tuaa., Nov. 6 and Wad.. Nov. 7 1 pm to 9 pm Thura., Nov. 810 am to 6 pm</p>
        <p>Pirate Stats</p>
        <p>Rushing Plays Gain Loss Not Ave</p>
        <p>Collins ..............................84 638 3 689 8 1</p>
        <p>Sutton ...................68 427 0 427 6.3</p>
        <p>Harrell............................... 342 34 308 6.8</p>
        <p>Hawkins.............................24 10 ) 2 ) 80 3J</p>
        <p>iobb ...... 37 237 I 236 6.4</p>
        <p>reen .........T...................4 450 190 260 2,8</p>
        <p>Sykes.................................1 10 0 10 10.0</p>
        <p>Trevathan.............................9 69 4 65 7.2</p>
        <p>Elliott.................................1 ? ? IS</p>
        <p>Blue ...............................7 56 15 41 5.9</p>
        <p>Nelson...............................21 91 46 45 2,1</p>
        <p>Hilton.................................7 29 I 28 4.0</p>
        <p>Dixon.................................2 5 0 4 2,5</p>
        <p>Swinson..................... 5 8 0 8 1.6</p>
        <p>Stewart.............. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;4 14 8 6 1.5</p>
        <p>Read &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;1 0 0 0 0.0</p>
        <p>Wiley ..........................6 26 0 26 4.3</p>
        <p>Totals &amp;nbsp;416 2550 323 2227 5.4</p>
        <p>Opponents &amp;nbsp;310 1422 195 1227 4 0</p>
        <p>Pauing AH Cmp Int Pet Yds Ave</p>
        <p>Green ..................... 102 5 4 49.0 711 8 4</p>
        <p>Trevathan....................2 2 0 100.0 24 12.0</p>
        <p>Nelson ...................4 1 0 25.0 27 6 7</p>
        <p>Hilton........................1 0 0 0.0 0 0.0</p>
        <p>Felton........... &amp;nbsp;1 1 0 100.0 11 11.0</p>
        <p>Totals &amp;nbsp;110 54 4 49.1 773 7.0</p>
        <p>Opponents................146 83 8 .8 1047 7.2</p>
        <p>TotalOffense Plays Rush Pan Total</p>
        <p>Green.....................................16 260 711 971</p>
        <p>Trevathan................... H 65 24 89</p>
        <p>Nelson....................................25 45 27 72</p>
        <p>Hilton......................................8 28 0 28</p>
        <p>Felton.....................................1 0 11 11</p>
        <p>Others same as rushing</p>
        <p>Totals...........'.......................526 2227 773 3000</p>
        <p>Opponents .......................447 1227 1047 2274</p>
        <p>Pau Receiving No Yds Ave</p>
        <p>Davenport...........................................17 259 13.6</p>
        <p>Washington......................................... 15 341 22.7</p>
        <p>Harrell...............................................7 42 6.0</p>
        <p>Sykes................................................4 82 20.5</p>
        <p>Collins .........................................5 23 4.6</p>
        <p>Hawkins.............................................2 6 3.0</p>
        <p>Jones................................................1 11 11-0</p>
        <p>Totals.............................................54 773 14.3</p>
        <p>Opponents &amp;nbsp;83 1047 12.6</p>
        <p>SwSSr TO EPl EP2 FG TP</p>
        <p>Green &amp;nbsp;7 0 0 1 2 00 44</p>
        <p>Sutton . ................................4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24</p>
        <p>Lamm...................................0 23 24 0 0 5 7 38</p>
        <p>Harrell &amp;nbsp;4 00 0 0 00 24</p>
        <p>CoUlns.......... 6 0 0 0-0 0 0 36</p>
        <p>Davenport ... &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;1 0-0 0 0 0-3 6</p>
        <p>Hawkins.................................. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6</p>
        <p>T revathan................................1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6</p>
        <p>Cobb ................................1 0-0 00 0-0 6</p>
        <p>Sykes..................................... 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 6</p>
        <p>Nelson.................................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6</p>
        <p>Gliarmis..................................0 M 0-0 0-0 1</p>
        <p>Totals..................................27 24-25 5-10 4 8 203</p>
        <p>Opponents ........................17 15 16 O-l '5 8 132</p>
        <p>PuirtT NO Yds Ave</p>
        <p>Allen................................ &amp;nbsp;36 1436 39.9</p>
        <p>Totals............................................36 1436 39.9</p>
        <p>opjxinenfs.........................................43 1654 38.5</p>
        <p>Punt Returns No Yds Ave</p>
        <p>Holley................................................6 41 6.8</p>
        <p>Carter................................................6 50 8.3</p>
        <p> &amp;nbsp;..... .S ;:S</p>
        <p>KIcE^et^ns .............................No Y* Ave</p>
        <p>Collins..................... &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;15 312 20.8</p>
        <p>Cobb.................................................2 13 6.7</p>
        <p>Wiley ................................................1 14 14.0</p>
        <p>Totals............................................ 18 339 18.8</p>
        <p>OwxJnenfs.........................................25 418 16.7</p>
        <p>Interception Returns No Yds Ave</p>
        <p>Brewington...........................................2 33 16.5</p>
        <p>Jones................................................1 6 6.0</p>
        <p>McLaurIn............................................1 l 10</p>
        <p>Myers..............................................1 &amp;quot;4 </p>
        <p>Perry.................................................1 21 21.0</p>
        <p>Holley............ 2 0 0.0</p>
        <p>Totals..............................................8 57 7.1</p>
        <p>Opjxinents........... &amp;nbsp;4 21 5.3</p>
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        <p>Beasley is also the leading scorer on the team wtih 54 points, an average of 6.8 per game. Estes is next with 36 points, while kicker Mark French has 35 on 20 of 20 extra points and five of ten field goals.</p>
        <p>Appalachian leads the series between the two schools. 19-9. but Appalachian won the first</p>
        <p>ten games of the series, which dates back to 1932. ECUs first football season. The last three in a row have gone to the Pirates, along with five of the past eight.</p>
        <p>The game could become a milestone for ASU Coach Jim Brakefieid. who will be looking for his 75th career win against the Pirates. His overall record</p>
        <p>stands at 74-62-4, with a 46-464 mark at ASU. This years team has only a 2-6 record.</p>
        <p>The victories came over Western Carolina. 35-27. and in last weekends game at East Tennessee. 24-10. That was marked as an upset, since the Buccaneers were two touchdown favorites.</p>
        <p>Losses include a 30-23 decision against Wake Forest, a 41-32 defeat at Virginia Tech: a 24-23 loss at The Citadel; a 24-21 defeat by LT-Chattanooga, a 27-22 loss to VMl: and a 31-17 upset by Furman.</p>
        <p>Kickoff in the contest is set for 1:30 p.m. in ASUs Conrad Stadium Saturday.</p>
        <p>Fuller Is Returned To Starting Role As Kansas City Quarterback</p>
        <p>By BRUCE LWITT AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>The Kansas City Chiefs say theyre not writing off the 1979 season just yet  but the handwriting may be on the wall for Mike Livingston.</p>
        <p>The 12-year quarterback, given two chances earlier this year to become No. 1 on the Chiefs, will be back on the bench Sunday when the San Diego Chargers visit Kansas City.</p>
        <p>Steve Fuller, the rookie who started out as No. 2, became No. 1 after a few games, then was relegated to second string a couple of weeks ago.</p>
        <p>But since then the Chiefs offense has sputtered and theyve dropped two in a row.</p>
        <p>Enter Mr. Fuller once again  for the rest of the year, according to Coach Marv Levy, who says hes decided he wants his young quarterback to mature along with the rest of the young Chiefs.</p>
        <p>By no means are we writing off this season, Levy insists, but this is the direction were going to go in now. We have to muster more offense to keep our defense off the field. When we do get the ball, weve got to do more with it.</p>
        <p>Sundays other games are New Orleans at Denver, Los Angeles at Seattle. San Fran-</p>
        <p>Two Gain Regionals</p>
        <p>WILSON - The Rose High School duo of Martha West and Lisa Grant captured a quarterfinal victory yesterday in the Wilson Sectionals Tennis Tournament, and qualified for the regionals.</p>
        <p>The regionals will be held next Wednesday and Thursday at Goldsboro.</p>
        <p>West and Grant had to face teammates Laurie Smith and Jan Stoughton in the quarterfinals of the doubles play, with the winliers gaining the automatic berth in the regionals. West and Grant won the match in split sets, 7-6,4-6,6-3.</p>
        <p>They were then defeated in the semifinals of the tournament by Sheila Colby and Teresa Gurley of Charles B. Aycock High School, again in split sets, 0-6, 64,6-2. Gurley and Colby finished second in the field, losing in the finals.</p>
        <p>cisco at Oakland, New England at Buffalo, Qeveland at Philadelphia, Dallas at the New York Giants, Tampa Bay at Atlanta, . Washington at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati at Baltimore, Minnesota at St. Louis, Detroit at Chicago and the New York Jets at Green Bay. Houston visits Miami Monday night.</p>
        <p>The Chiefs, 4-5 and two games behind the Chargers and Denver Broncos, American Conference West co-leaders, have made their mark with defense, the fifth-best in the AFC. But on offense theyre dead-last in the conference, with Fuller, the rookie from Clemson, 13th (next-to-last, ahead of Houstons Dan Pastorini) in AFC passing.</p>
        <p>Virtually on the other end of the spectrum, behind only Buffalos Joe Ferguson, is the AFCs No. 2 passer. Dan Fouts of the Chargers, who has thrown for 300 or more yards in his last four games, most recently the 45-22 loss in Oakland eight ni^ts ago. San Diego leads the league in aerial offense because of his passing yards (2,243) and completion rate (63,1 percent).</p>
        <p>Lady Bucs TakeTwo</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO - East Carolina Universitys voljeyball team picked up a pair of victories last night, beating both Appalachian State and UNC-Greensboro.</p>
        <p>In their first match, the ECU lassies downed Appalachian in split sets, 15-11, 3-15 and 154. 'They came back later in the evening to dump hosting UNC-Greensboro, 15-7,8-15 and 1511.</p>
        <p>Stacey Weitzel had a pretty good night spiking the ball coming off an ankle injury, Coach Alita Dillon commented. Now we can rest over the weekend to get ready for our final regular season match and the state tournament next weekend.</p>
        <p>The Lady Pirates, now 18-20, play host to William &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Mary on Tuesday, and participate in the NCAIAW tournament on Friday and Saturday at N.C. State.</p>
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        <p>While the Chargers and Broncos each hope to get an edge on each other in the AFC West. New Orleans will be trying to retain its one-game lead over Los Angeles in the NFC West. The Saints, behind quarterback Archie Manning, are No. 2 in NFC offense.</p>
        <p>The 4-5 Rams will be out to halt their skid against one of</p>
        <p>S. Carolina Leads Golf</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO. N.C. (AP) -South Carolina used a par 70 round by Steve Liebler to compile a team score of 300 for the first round lead Thursday in the Guilford College Invitational golf tournament at the Cardinal Golf Club,</p>
        <p>The Gamecocks bolted to a three-shot lead over Duke and the host Quakers. The second and final round is slated for Friday.</p>
        <p>Following Duke and Guilford were Coastal Carolina at 305, Wake Forest and UNC-Char-lotte at 307, Virginia Tech and East Carolina at 309 and North Carolina at 311.</p>
        <p>Following Liebler in the individual race were Coastal Carolinas Ray Freeman at 71, and Guilfords Jay Kennedy and Virginia Techs Barry McCarty at 72.</p>
        <p>'Three teams, Gardner-Webb, Elon, and Hi^ Point, were unable to finish Thursdays round due to darkness and will finish this morning.</p>
        <p>the most explosive teams in the league, the Seahawks. who rode Jim Zorns passing and Dan Doominks bull-like running to their Monday night triumph in Atlanta. Seattle is 4-5. tied with Kansas City and one game back of Oakland.</p>
        <p>Stickers In Finals</p>
        <p>ROCK HILL - Fourth-seeded East Carolina upset No. 1 seed High Point, 1-0, here Thursday afternoon to advance to the finals of the NCAIAW Division II Field Hockey Championships. The Pirates meet Pfeiffer, a 1-0 winner over Davidson, today for the title.</p>
        <p>Senior Kathy Zwigard scored in the second period on an assist by Carol Belcher to lift the Pirates past the previously undefeated Panthers. Zwigard also scored the only goal as East Carolina shut out Wake Forest. 1-0, in Thursday mornings first-round action.</p>
        <p>Davidson, seeded fifth, blanked Catawba, 34), to advance to the semifinal meeting with Pfeiffer.</p>
        <p>First-round scores: High Point vs. bye; ECU 1 WakeO: Pfeiffer vs. bye: Davidson 3 Catawba 0.</p>
        <p>Semifinals: ECU 1 High Point 0; Pfeiffer 1 Davidson 0.</p>
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        <p>The bottom is bound to fall out at any time. We are waiting and just hoping that it wont come any time soon.</p>
        <p>Another fine week, with a 9-2 record, increased this writers lead in the panel of expects pickings, while the rest of the panel proved not to be too expert.</p>
        <p>Currently the standings show us in the lead with a 68-25 record, now three ahead of fellow ^rts writer Rick Scoppe, who has 65-28 mark.</p>
        <p>Further baclc, Tom Baines is knotted with our guests for third place, both with 60-33 records, followed by Etha Allen at 59-34, and Joe Jenkins, bouncing around in the basement with a 58-35 mark.</p>
        <p>Last weeks guest. WITN-TV Sports Director Dick Jones came limping in with a 5-6 record, worst of the week, and he trails WNCT-TVs Jim Woods, who had a 9-3 record a week earlier.</p>
        <p>This week, weve invited in WCTI-TVs Lee Moore, to complete the triple play, and he vows to outdo Woods. There wont be any trouble with Dick, he laughed.</p>
        <p>Before hitting this weeks picks, well look at the high school forecast.</p>
        <p>Our high school record isnt up to the same par as the collegiate, as we are now 39-18 following a 4-3 week last time out.</p>
        <p>This weeks games find Roanoke at Edenton,</p>
        <p>Peele</p>
        <p>E. Carolina over ASU Clemson over Wake Carolina over Maryland Georgia over Virginia Stanford over Arizona State Indiana over Minnesota R(e over Hunt Georgia Tech over Duke S. Carolina over State Army over Air Force Kansas over Kansas State Va. Tech over W. Virginia</p>
        <p>Creswell at Jamesville. North Pitt at Bast Carteret. Ayden-iiriflon at Farmvilie Central. Plymouth at Williamston. and Greene Central^ at Conley,</p>
        <p>North Pitts Panthers and East Carterets Mariners are both struggling in the lower ranks of their conferences. Tlie victory would be a boost to either. It could be quite a game, but were going to have to go with the home field advantage and pick Eflst</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton was the last East Carolina Conference team to beat Farmvilie Central, nearly 40 games ago. The Chargers would like to be the ones to stall the Jaguar title drive that is all but over as Farmvilie claims its fourth straight title. However, we cant go against Farmvilie any more.</p>
        <p>Greene Centrals visit to Conley offers the Vikings another chance to clinch their first ever winning season. They blew a good charKe last week, and this week, things are not as bright. We must pick Greene Central.</p>
        <p>Elsewhere, itll be Edenton over Roanoke; Jamesville over Creswdl; and Williamston over Plymouth.</p>
        <p>Our panel finds Rose High School battling for a playoff berth a it plays host to Wilson Hunt. Hunt knocked off Rocky Mount a couple of weeks ago, so anything is possible. However, our panel is solid for the Rampants, 6-0.</p>
        <p>East Carolina travels to up Boone, a place that hasnt been too friendly to the Pirates in years past. The Mountaineers have aKvide-open offense that scores a lot of points. Our panel is solid here again, picking the Pirates with a 6-0 margin.</p>
        <p>Our other picks include: Clemson over Wake Forest; North Carolina over Maryland; Georgia over Virginia; Arizona State and Stanford, a toss-up; Indiana over Minnesota; Georgia Tech over Duke; South Carolina over N.C. State; Army over Air Force; Kansas over Kansas State; and Virginia Tech over West Virginia.</p>
        <p>The full poll:</p>
        <p>Baines</p>
        <p>Jenkins</p>
        <p>Scoppe</p>
        <p>Moore</p>
        <p>Allen</p>
        <p>ECU</p>
        <p>Ea</p>
        <p>ECU</p>
        <p>ECU</p>
        <p>ECU</p>
        <p>Clemson</p>
        <p>Clemson</p>
        <p>Wake</p>
        <p>Clemson</p>
        <p>Wake</p>
        <p>Carolina</p>
        <p>Carolina</p>
        <p>Carolina</p>
        <p>Carolina</p>
        <p>Carolina</p>
        <p>Georgia</p>
        <p>Georgia</p>
        <p>Georgia</p>
        <p>Georgia</p>
        <p>Georgia</p>
        <p>Stanford</p>
        <p>Stanford</p>
        <p>Ariz. St.</p>
        <p>* Ariz. St.</p>
        <p>Ariz. St.</p>
        <p>Minnesota</p>
        <p>Indiana</p>
        <p>Indiana</p>
        <p>Indiana</p>
        <p>Minnesota</p>
        <p>Rose</p>
        <p>Rose</p>
        <p>Rose</p>
        <p>Rose</p>
        <p>Rose</p>
        <p>Ga. Tech</p>
        <p>Ga. Tech</p>
        <p>Ga. Tech</p>
        <p>Ga. Tech</p>
        <p>Ga.Tech</p>
        <p>use</p>
        <p>State</p>
        <p>use</p>
        <p>State</p>
        <p>use</p>
        <p>AirF.</p>
        <p>AirF.</p>
        <p>Army</p>
        <p>Army</p>
        <p>Army</p>
        <p>Kansas</p>
        <p>Kansas</p>
        <p>Kan. St.</p>
        <p>Kan. St.</p>
        <p>Kansas</p>
        <p>Va. Tech</p>
        <p>Va.Tech</p>
        <p>Va. Tech</p>
        <p>Va.Tech</p>
        <p>W.Va.</p>
        <p>Mississippi Coach, Unhappy For Himself, Won't Get His Wish</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Emory Bellard. Mississippi State football coach, says, I would like to see a game where Alabamas offense played Alabamas defense.</p>
        <p>You would have a heck of a battle there. he said.</p>
        <p>Perhaps the only ones who</p>
        <p>will see such a game are Alabama Coach Bear Bryant, his staff, the Crimson Tide players and others associated with the team.</p>
        <p>Instead, Bellard will have to contend with both Alabamas offensive and defensive units Saturday when he sends his</p>
        <p>Baker Has To Wait To Know</p>
        <p>HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) - Buddy Baker may have won $27,000 when he drove his Chevrolet 164.813 mph around Atlanta International Raceway for the fastest qualifying speed for Sundays Dixie 500.</p>
        <p>But he had to wait another day to find out if the money and the pole position were his.</p>
        <p>Because of a rain delay, Neil Bonnett and four other drivers did not get a chance to qualify Thursday. The five were to try again today.</p>
        <p>The Grand National driver who wins the most pole positions this season wins $25,000 from a beer company, and the Dixie 500 pole winner receives another $2,000.</p>
        <p>Baker has won six pole positions this season, while Darrell Waltrip has five and Bonnett four. With only one more race this season, at Ontario, Calif., Baker would win the big money with a pole victory here.</p>
        <p>But if Bonnett beats Bakers</p>
        <p>time today, all three drivers will have a chance in California. In case of a tie, the fastest qualifier at Ontario would win the prize.</p>
        <p>Bakers time Thursday was almost 4 m(^ slower than the 168.425 nyrfi track recwxl set by Cale Yarborough during qualifying for last years race. Yarborough, who has not won a pole position all season, was second Thursday at 164.378 mph.</p>
        <p>Besides Bonnett, H.B. Bailey, Wayne Wattercutter, Dick May and Jimmy Means were to attempt to qualify for the top 15 positions today in a special qualifying session bef(He the remaining 21 drivers competed for positions 16 through 30.</p>
        <p>Bobby Allison, of Hueytown, Ala., had the third fastest qualifying time Thursday, clocking 162.743 mph in a Fwxi. Tighe Scott, of Pen Argyl, Pa., was fourth at 161.834 mph in a Buick.</p>
        <p>Maroons against the nations top-ranked team at Tuscaloosa.</p>
        <p>The Crimson Tide has been virtually unbeatable at home under Bryant, winning 47 in a row in friendly Tuscaloosa and 62 of its 63 games there under the venerable coach. Adding to Bellards \wes, Alabama has beaten Mississippi State 21 consecutive times, has the nations longest current winning streak (16, including seven this year) and has won 20 straight Southeastern Conference games, equalling the league record.</p>
        <p>Debite Alabamas apparent superiority, Bryant is expressing cmcem about the Bulldogs, who are 2-0 in the SEC but have lost four nonleague games.</p>
        <p>They are big and strong and when they are emotionally ready, they can play with any team in the nation, said Bryant. 'They have a history of playing well cme week and being off the next. Im sure this will be their week to play great.</p>
        <p>In other games Saturday involving members of The Associated Press Top 10, second-ranked Nebraska visits Missouri, No.3 Southern CalifOTnia entertains Arizona, fou^-rated Houston is at Texas (Christian, fifth-ranked Ohio State is at Illinois, No.6 Florida State plays</p>
        <p>Cartwright Leads Knicks To Win Over Jazz Scoring 31 Points</p>
        <p>SALT LAKE Cm' (APi -New York Knicks Coach Red Holzman had nothing but praise for 7-foot Bill Cartwright after the rookie from the University of San Francisco scored 31 points in a 134-118 National Basketball Association victory over the Utti Jazz TTiursday ni^.</p>
        <p>In the only other NBA game. Cleveland beat Detroit 127-125.</p>
        <p>Cartwright is going to be one heliuva player. Holzman said. He needs some time to develop but hes learning real quickly. We always go to Car</p>
        <p>twright. that's part of our game plan against anyone.</p>
        <p>Cartwright wasnt the only hero in the Knicks come-from-bdiind triumph over the Jazz, which has won only two of its 10 outings in its first year in Utah.</p>
        <p>Toby Knight equalled Car-twri^ts point pnxhictitNi. getting 25 of his 31 in the first half while Utah was running tqi a 69-61 lead.</p>
        <p>Ray Williams and Michael Richardson were the key figures in the New York comeback, scoring 37 points between</p>
        <p>them in the final two quarters. Their outside shooting, most of whid) came while Knight was on the boich with four personal fouls, catapulted the Knicks from a lO-point deficit. 71-61. to an easy triumph.</p>
        <p>Williams wound ig) with 23 points for the night and Richardson finished with 21.</p>
        <p>Ron Boone, playing his first home game for Utah since coming to the Jazz from the Los Angdes Lakers, scored 22 points for the losers, as did Adrian Dantley.</p>
        <p>Boime was a crowd favorite</p>
        <p>Fingertip Control</p>
        <p>Detroit Piston Bob Lanier (16) rolls the ball off the tips of his fingers and just out of the reach of Geveland</p>
        <p>Cavaliers J(^ Lambert (24) to score in the first half of Thursday ni^ts NBA game in the Pontiac Silverdome. (APLaserpboto)</p>
        <p>when he played for the Utah Stars of the defunct American Basketball Association from 1970 to 1975, and the crowd Thursday ni^t of 8.326 was the largest of the season.</p>
        <p>Duck Williams added 20 and Bernard King 19 for Utah.</p>
        <p>Utah Coach Tom Nissalke at-trilHJted his teams poor second-half performance partially to the fact that he has little depth 1 die guard line.</p>
        <p>Richardson, the Knicks second-year guard from Montana, had a perfect shooting ni^t. pumping in 9n)f-9 shots from the field and was 2-for-2 from the foul line.</p>
        <p>Knight was nearly as accurate, hitting 14 of his 16 attempts from the field as New York shot 65 percent from the field in running its record to 6-5.</p>
        <p>Cavaliers 127, Pistons 125</p>
        <p>A 25-foot jumper by Randy Smith at the final buzzer lifted Cleveland over Detroit. The Cavaliers capitalized on a Piston error with seven seconds to go to set up the winning shot by Smith.</p>
        <p>The Pistons had led by as much as 12 points in the first half before Cleveland rallied.</p>
        <p>Smith tied the game at 125 with seven seconds left. Detroit called time out to set up a play at midcourt, but gave up the ball when forward Terry Tyler was unable to pass it inbounds in the prescribed five seconds.</p>
        <p>Cleveland then took over and Smith responded with his winning shot to climax a thrill-packed final three minutes, in which the lead changed hands six times and was tied on five other occasions.</p>
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        <p>at Cincinnati, seventh-rated Oklahoma is at Oklahoma State, eighth-ranked Texas is home against Texas Tech, No.9 Arkansas visits Rice and 10th-rated Michigan entertains Wisconsin.</p>
        <p>In the Second 10. No. 11 Brigham Young is at Colorado State, 12th-rated Pitt is home against Syracuse, 13th-ranked Notre Dame entertains Navy, No. 14 Wake Forest is at Clemson. 15th-ranked Purdue visits Iowa, 16th-rated Washington is at CalifoTiia, No.l7 Tennessee is home against Rutgers. 18th-rated Nwth Carolina plays at Maryland, No. 19 Penn State hosts Miami of Florida and 20th-rated Auburn faces Florida at home.</p>
        <p>The Notre Dame-Navy game will ccmtinue the nations longest-running intersectional rivalry-</p>
        <p>It will be the 53rd meeting between the Fighting Irish and the Middies, with Navy seeking its first v1ct(H7 since 1963, whn Roger Staubach was the teams quarterback.</p>
        <p>The Middies, unranked despite a 6-1 record, are hurting physically, and as many as seven starters, including tailbacks Steve Callahan and Mike Sherlock, the team's top two rushers, are likely to miss Saturdays game.</p>
        <p>Higuchi Leads Japan Tourney</p>
        <p>HANAYASHIKl, Japan (AP)  Japans Hisako C!hako Higuchi took a one-stroke lead Friday in the 54-hole $125,000 tournament on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) tour with a 3-under-par 71 for a 36-hole total 7-under-par 141.</p>
        <p>First-round leader American Janet Cole shot a 2-over-par 76 and slipped into a three-way tie for 16th place with a 69-76-145.</p>
        <p>In second place with a 6-under-par 142 were Sandra Post of Canada and Lori Garbacz of the United States. Post, who was in sixth place, shot a 71 and Garbacz moved up from 16th with a 69.</p>
        <p>Playing in fine weather, Higuchi rolled in four birdies against one bogey on the 6.130-yard par-74 Hanayashiki Golf Qub course in Western Japan.</p>
        <p>The oid putter which my mother gave me was very helpful, Higuchi said.</p>
        <p>American rookie pro Beth Daniel tied for fourth place with South Africas Sally Little and Japans veteran pros Ma-</p>
        <p>sako Sasaki and Tatsuko Oh-sako at 5-under-par 143. Daniel and Ohsako each fired a 71, and Little and Sasaki 72s.</p>
        <p>Tied for ei^th place at 4-un-der-par 144 were Americans Amy A16ott and Donna C. Young and Japanese Yuko Moriguchi. Alcott, who won three tournaments this season, had a 73, Young 71 and Moriguchi 74.</p>
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        <p>Interesting Names On Free Agent List</p>
        <p>NKW YORK (AP&amp;gt; ~ For baseball owwrs equipped with a sense of nostalgia seasoned by a dose of good humor, there were some interesting names available in todays 44-player free aj^nt draft.</p>
        <p>Clubs who might need help running the show, for example, could go after an ex-manager and a coach, both up for grabs.</p>
        <p>The former manager was Don Kessinger, who started last season as both pilot and part-time shortstop of the Chicago White Sox. He gave up both jobs in midseason after batting</p>
        <p>.200 in ,Ti games with just 110 at bats. Kessinger is 37 years old.</p>
        <p>The coach is Jesus AJou of the Houston Astros, who directed trafiic at first base last season. A1(hi also was a part-time player, batting 43 times and hitting .256. He is 36.</p>
        <p>The draft also had two players named May - one a catcher and the other a pitcher. Catcher Mill May of the Chicago White Sox and pitcher Rudy May of the Montreal Expos provided teams a unique opportunity to acqui,re a sine-</p>
        <p>named battery, both at the same time.</p>
        <p>There were also some glamorous names in a draft that has produced by unofficial count 34 millionaires since it was introduced in 1976.</p>
        <p>Among the more exciting players available today were flame-throwing Nolan Ryan of the California Angels; Bruce Kison. who started the opening game of the World Series for the Pittsburgh Pirates; Dave Goltz. former 20-game winner for the Minnesota Twins, and reliever A1 Hrabosky. the Mad</p>
        <p>Hungarian of the Kansas City Royals.</p>
        <p>The draft also offered some veteran sluggers like Tony Perez (rf the Montreal Expos, Willie Horton of the SeatUe Mariners and Bob Watson of the Boston Red Sox.</p>
        <p>Also up for grabs were longtime regulars like shortstop FYed Patek of Kansas City and second baseman Joe Morgan of Cincinnati.</p>
        <p>With more than 40 players available, each team could sign up to three free agents unless it stood to lose more. The New</p>
        <p>York Yankees, for example, had five players in the draft pool - pitchers Di Hood and Jim Kaat, outfielder Roy White, infielder Lenny Randle and first baseman George Scott - and so could sign five free a^nts.</p>
        <p>Each player could be selected</p>
        <p>by 13 teams and. if it wanted to, his dd team could also select negotiating ri^ts. as well.</p>
        <p>But drafting players and signing them are two very different jobs. In the first three drafts, the No. 1 selection has never signed with the first</p>
        <p>team to draft him. In 1976, the Montreal Expos made Reggie Jackson, the opening selection, but he subsequently signed with  Yankees. In 1977. the first pick was Lyman Bostock. by Toronto, He signed with California. In 1978. the New York Mets made Pete Rose the first</p>
        <p>pick and he wound ig) with Philadelphia.</p>
        <p>Toixxito made the first choice in todays draft followed by the New York Mels. Teams rotated by league, drafting in inverse' order according to their won-lost records for the 1979 season.</p>
        <p>scoreboard</p>
        <p>McNally Glad To Be Ouf Of The Picture He Has Helped To Paint</p>
        <p>Transactions</p>
        <p>BASEBALL Amarkan Laagu*</p>
        <p>NEW YORK YANKEES-Namad G*fe Michael general manager Traded Jim BeaHie and Rick Anderson pitchers. Juan Bcniquet. outfielder and Jerry Nar roo. catcher, to the Seattle Manners for Rupperl Jones, outfielder, and Jim Lewis, pitcher Traded Chris Chambliss lirst baseman. Paul Mirabella. pitcher, and Damaso Garcia, infielder, to the Toronto Blue Jays for Rick Cerone cafcher. Torr Underwood, pitcher and Ted Wilborn. outfielder</p>
        <p>TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Named Al Widmar pitching coach</p>
        <p>National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Signed Grant Jackson, pitcher, to a multi year con tract</p>
        <p>BASKETBALL National dSaskatbali Aiaoclation INDIANA PACERS-Waived Corky Cal noun, lorward Activated Tony Zeno lor ward</p>
        <p>FOOTBALL National Football League</p>
        <p>CLEVELAND BROWNS-Signed Doug Dennison running back NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Claimed Al Chandler tight end. on waivers from the St Louis Cardinals Released Mark Washington, cornerback HOCKEY National Hockey League CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS-Announced the retirement ol Keith Akagnuson de lenseman. and named him an assistant coach.</p>
        <p>COLORADO ROCKIES-Sent Merlin Malinowski, center, to Fort Worth ot the Central Hockey League ST LOUIS BLUES-Assigned Bob Craw ford, right wing, to Salt Lake of the Cen fral Hockey League</p>
        <p>IS JS 24 30</p>
        <p>79 31</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh 4 4 t</p>
        <p>Hartford 2 4 4</p>
        <p>Detroit 2 5 2</p>
        <p>Thursday's Gamas Philadelphia 3. SI. Louis I Montreal S. Minnesota I LOS Angeles 4. New York Ran^rs 2 Friday's Games Toronto vs. Hartford at Springfield. Mass Quebec at Atlanta Washington at Winnipeg New York Islanders at Edmonton Boston at Vancouver</p>
        <p>Saturday's Gamas Chicago at Detroit Philadelphia at AAootreal Atlanta at Pittsburgh Buffalo af Toronto Washington at Minnesota Los Angeles at St Louis New York Rangers at Colorado Sunday's Games Buffalo at Philadelphia Detroit at Quebec Los Angeles al Chicago New York Islanders al Winnipeg Boston at Edmonton New York Rangers at Vancouver</p>
        <p>Boston af Washington Milwaukee at Chicago Utah at San Diego Denver al Golden Stale</p>
        <p>Sunday's Gamas Kansas City al New Jersey Seattle at Milwaukee San Antonio at Portland</p>
        <p>Pro Football</p>
        <p>American Conference East</p>
        <p>Scoring: CDarin Nettuno;</p>
        <p>TGreg Joises, Bobby Hardy.</p>
        <p>Flag Football Standings</p>
        <p>Grades 4-d</p>
        <p>Pro Basketball</p>
        <p>Miami</p>
        <p>New England Buffalo N Y Jets Baltimore</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh</p>
        <p>Cleveland</p>
        <p>Houston</p>
        <p>Cincinnati</p>
        <p>Denver San Diego Oakland Kansas City Seattle</p>
        <p>3 6</p>
        <p>Central 7 2</p>
        <p> 3</p>
        <p>6 3</p>
        <p>2 7</p>
        <p>West 6 3</p>
        <p>T Pcf PF PA</p>
        <p>0 667 173 133</p>
        <p>0 .667 235 149</p>
        <p>0 444 194 159</p>
        <p>0 444 194 227</p>
        <p>0 333 133 179</p>
        <p>Steelers</p>
        <p>Jets</p>
        <p>Eagles</p>
        <p>Cowboys</p>
        <p>Colts</p>
        <p>Redskins</p>
        <p>Broncos</p>
        <p>Jets</p>
        <p>Cowboys</p>
        <p>Redskins</p>
        <p>Grades? 9</p>
        <p>778 226 150 667 211 205 667 203 206 222 183 210</p>
        <p>667 137 146 667 224 159 556 205 184 444 143 132 444 203 209</p>
        <p>National Conference East</p>
        <p>Eastern Conference Atlantic Division</p>
        <p>Philadelphia Boston New York Washington New Jersey</p>
        <p>Pet</p>
        <p>889</p>
        <p>778</p>
        <p>545</p>
        <p>375</p>
        <p>222</p>
        <p>Pro Hockey</p>
        <p>Philadelphia Atlanta NY tsianders NY Rangers Washington</p>
        <p>Natlenel Hockey League Campbell Conference Patrick Division W L T Pts</p>
        <p>I I 15</p>
        <p>4 I II</p>
        <p>3 2 to</p>
        <p>5 I 9</p>
        <p>VarKouver</p>
        <p>Winnipeg</p>
        <p>Chicago</p>
        <p>St Louis</p>
        <p>Edmonton</p>
        <p>Colorado</p>
        <p>Buffalo</p>
        <p>Minnesota</p>
        <p>Boston</p>
        <p>Toronto</p>
        <p>Quebec</p>
        <p>AAontreal Lot Angeles</p>
        <p>Smythe Division</p>
        <p>4 3 3 II</p>
        <p>4 5 19</p>
        <p>3 4 3 9</p>
        <p>3 5 3 9</p>
        <p>15 4 6</p>
        <p>17 2 4</p>
        <p>Wales Conference Adams Division</p>
        <p>6 3 2 14</p>
        <p>6 3 I 13</p>
        <p>5 2 2 12</p>
        <p>4 5 19</p>
        <p>GF GA 43 32</p>
        <p>36 30</p>
        <p>X 25 43 39</p>
        <p>36 46</p>
        <p>32 28</p>
        <p>21 31</p>
        <p>22 27</p>
        <p>27 36</p>
        <p>33 47</p>
        <p>23 35</p>
        <p>3 5 I</p>
        <p>Norris Division 7 2 2</p>
        <p>6 3 2</p>
        <p>37 26</p>
        <p>41 32</p>
        <p>33 25</p>
        <p>31 34</p>
        <p>Central Division San Antonio 6 3</p>
        <p>Atlanta 6 5</p>
        <p>Indiana 5 6</p>
        <p>Detroit 4 6</p>
        <p>Cleveland 4 8</p>
        <p>Houston 2 7</p>
        <p>Wntam Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 9 I</p>
        <p>Kansas City 5 5</p>
        <p>Chicago 3 8</p>
        <p>Denver 2 8</p>
        <p>Utah 2 8</p>
        <p>Pacific Division Portland 9 2</p>
        <p>Los Angeles 7 3</p>
        <p>Phoenm 7 4</p>
        <p>Golden Stale 5 5</p>
        <p>Seattle 5 5</p>
        <p>San Diego 4 7</p>
        <p>Thursday's Games Cleveland 127 Detroil 125 New York 134. Utah 118</p>
        <p>Friday's Games Indiana al New jersey Atlanta at Philadelphia New York al Kansas City Chicago at Denver Portland at San Oiego Phoenix at Los Angeles San Antonio at Seattle</p>
        <p>Saturday's Games New Jersey at Atlanta Kansas City at Cleveland Houston al Detroit Philadelphia at Indiana</p>
        <p>Dallas Philadelphia Washington N Y Giants St Louis</p>
        <p>Tampa Bay Chicago Minnesota Green Bay Detroit</p>
        <p>New Orleans Los Angeles Atlanta</p>
        <p>San Francisco</p>
        <p>/7S 203 667 165 667 171 .444 148 222 153</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>Central</p>
        <p>7 2</p>
        <p>778 180 143 444 150 166 4 5 0 444 154 195</p>
        <p>3 6 0 .333 130 176</p>
        <p>I 8 0 111 141 210</p>
        <p>556 211 195</p>
        <p>.444 155 185</p>
        <p>333 188 212</p>
        <p>180 111 176 247</p>
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        <p>Men's</p>
        <p>Jeff Becker Byron Coulter Donnie Brewer Gene Rackley Glen Russell Tom Sayefta Doug Jenkins Tom AAarsfi Gray Warren Carl Hartsfield Mac Dunlap Steve Hirsh Hal Shigley</p>
        <p>Women's</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Baseballs fourth annual garage sale  the free agent draft  pitched its tent today, with price tags wi some 44 major league players who hope to become instant millionaires.</p>
        <p>If one-fourth of them dont, it will be an upset. The first year of player freedom in 1976 saw 14 sign for $1 million and more</p>
        <p>while 10 millionaires have emerged from each of the last two grab bags.</p>
        <p>i am 0ad 1 am not in-v(ved, said Dave McNally, former all-^ pitcher of the Baltimore Orioles, now retired and prospering in the automobile business in Billings, Mont. &amp;quot;Before the big decision, the cards were stacked heavily in</p>
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        <p>Tornadoes</p>
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        <p>Bath *2 30</p>
        <p>Chocowinity 5-2 2-</p>
        <p>Columbia 3 3 3 50</p>
        <p>Creswell 2 4 4 4-0</p>
        <p>Belhaven 2 4 2 60</p>
        <p>Mattamuskeet l- I'</p>
        <p>Aurora 07 0-9-0</p>
        <p>Last week's results: Chocowinity 32, Aurora 6, Bath 36, Belhaven 6, Columbia 22, Mattamuskeet 6, AAanteo 27, Creswell 24, Jamesville 14, Scotland NeckO.</p>
        <p>This week's schedule: Beihaven at Aurora; Midway at Bath; Chocowini ty at Mattamuskeet, Columbia at Manteo; Creswell at Jamesville.</p>
        <p>LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) -At 6-foot-9 and almost 250 pounds it might seem that Ed Too Tall Jones would be easy to hit. But professional boxings celebrated newcomer says no way.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Petrie think that because Ive got a big body Ill be an easy target, said the former Dallas Cowboy defensive end who will make his ring debut Saturday.</p>
        <p>Im not ^ing to just stand there, he added. I have the ability to maneuver. Im quick.</p>
        <p>Jones, who turned his back on a lucrative football career this summer to try his hand at boxing, will take on Jesus Yaqai Meneses in a scheduled six-round bout (1 p.m. MST) at the 14,400-seat Pan American Center.</p>
        <p>CBS has reserved 45 minutes on its Sports Spectacular program for the live broadcast of the fi^it. Promoter Frank Mi-rabal said it will be blacked out in New Mexico and the El Paso, Texas, area.</p>
        <p>The two filters and their managers have declined to reveal any fight strategy. But all have indicated the fans diould expect to see a slam-bang slug-fest.</p>
        <p>Im not going to give any ground. It shouldnt ^ more than three rounds, said the 28-year-old Jones.</p>
        <p>His (Meneses) fights dont last a long time, added Jones manager, David Wolf. We know Ed can punch. What its going to be is a brawl.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Ive never backed away from anyone, and Im not going to do it this time, said the 6-2 Meneses. Ive fought big men before. I knocked them out. Im capable of winning this fight the same way.</p>
        <p>Meneses will be giving away pcHinds as well as inches. He expcts to weigh 211 or 212, while Jones expects to go in at 247 or 248.</p>
        <p>But the 20-year-old Meneses will have the edge in experience. The slugger from Ciudad Obregon, Mexico, boasts a 194 record with all his victories coming by knockouts.</p>
        <p>favor of the owners. Now they are stacked in favor of the players.</p>
        <p>One of the reasons I quit  other than my bad arm  was that T dont think 1 could have stood shuttling from one team to another. Its bad for everybody.</p>
        <p>Dave McNally and another pitcher, Andy Messersmith. lately of the Los Angeles Dodgers, were principals in the historic arbitration ruling by Peter Seitz that a ball club could not bind a player to his con-, tract for life as specified by the reserve clause.</p>
        <p>Seitzs ruling on Dec. 23, 1975 had a cyclonic effect on the lords of the game.</p>
        <p>If allowed to prevail, warned Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, it would be a disaster for most of the players, the clubs and. most of all, the fans. Financially suicidal. said Lee MacPhail, president of the American League.</p>
        <p>Both proved to be panicky Chicken Littles. The sky didnt fall, after all  not even when Pete Rose and Dave Parker signed for almost $1 million a year. The game drew 43 million people the past season and is healthier than ever in its century of existence.</p>
        <p>Seitz and McNally can look back and view the landmark decision with detached objectivity. Messersmith, picked up by Atlanta for $1 million, gravi</p>
        <p>tated to the Yankees, returned to the Dodgers and this year got his walking papers.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The present salaries apphr out of proportion, said McNally, a 20-game winner with the Orioles. The owners brought their problems on themselves - they were obstinate and refused to budge. Now that the players have the upper hand, they dont want to give up their gains.</p>
        <p>Two minutes after his decision. Seitz was fired by the owners. Id never been dismissed like that before, he said. I was fuming.</p>
        <p>In effect, he held that once a cntract is terminated, the player has the right to offer his services to another club. Under the reserve clause, a club could hold - and even cover up  a player as long as he stayed in the game.</p>
        <p>Seitz insists now he doesnt know how an equitable agreement can be reached.</p>
        <p>Its a puzzle, he said, protecting a players rights on the one hand and the owners investment on the other while being fair to the fans. The answer probably lies in good heads and collective bargaining,</p>
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        <p>&amp;quot;Neither a borrower nor a lender be, warned the Bard, but he placed no constraint on donating to a worthwhile cause.</p>
        <p>The best contract was reached after a routine auc * tion. North had a difficult bid to make at his second turn, and his jump rebid of his reasonable six-card suit was as good a selection as any.</p>
        <p>West led the fourth best of his longest and strongest suit, and declarer perforce won with dummy's king. It was obvious that he had to set up dummys diamonds, so at trick two he led a diamond to the queen. The lady won the trick. Now the contract was lost. Declarer needed three more entries to establish and run the diamonds, but dummy had only two-the kings of hearts and clubs.</p>
        <p>Declarer's problem was that he was not in a giving mood. Had he remembered that charity begins at home.</p>
        <p>Early Christmas For Dean, Mac</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Dean lilartin and Mac Davis are celebrating Christmas earlier than most with individual Yuletide specials for NBC-TV which go into production this month.</p>
        <p>Martins show, the first of a new three-year contract with the n^work, is scheduled for Dec. 13 and will feature Shirley Jones, Dom De Ltdse, Charlie Callas and the Goldiggers.</p>
        <p>Davis Christmas TV celebration, Dec. 21, includes guest stars Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton and Robert Urich.</p>
        <p>TV Log</p>
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        <p>Unless s defender had started with specifically a doubleton jack of diamonds, the queen of diamonds was nothing but a liability. Observe the difference of leading the king of diamonds from dummy at trick two, sacrificing the queen under it!</p>
        <p>If East elects to hold up, declarer simply continues with the ten of diamonds, forcing E^t to win. Now declarer still has two entries to dummy, but Cast is left with only one diamond stopper.</p>
        <p>Best defense is for East to revert to spades after winning his first diamond trick. However, declarer can secure his contract by following with the nine. West wins the jack, but he cannot profitably continue to attack spades. Regardless of which suit he shifts to, declarer wins in dummy, drives out Cast's remaining diamond honor, and the contract comes rolling home with an over trick.</p>
        <p>Eric Clapton On Extensive Tour</p>
        <p>LONDON (AP) - British rock guitarist and songwriter Eric (Tapton will play for fans in Communist Yt^oslavia, Poland and Czechoslovakia as part of a wculd concert tour that will take him to 10 countries including Israel, Hong Kong and Japan before the end of this year.</p>
        <p>Clapton, whose career began back in 1963, was voted top British musician by readers of the Melody Maker music weekly when he. Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker made up the hit-making Cream group.</p>
        <p>It will be Claptons first appearance in Eastern Europe, as well as in Austria, Israel, Thailand, the Riilippines and Hong Kong. He will also play in Go-many, whoe he has previously performed.</p>
        <p>Goiy Coleman And Riveras Feud?</p>
        <p>By PETIS J. BOYER AP IMMoo Writer</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) - ITiis could be serious. NBCs cute young star, Gary Cotemaa is mad at ABCs cute yoing star, Gerakk) Riva. And now the grownu) on both sides are involved.</p>
        <p>Colemans grownig have filed a $1 million suit against ABC and 20-20, the newsmagazine show for which prize-winning investigative re^er Rivera reports. The suit claims that Rivera unfairiy used ag-gresve reportorial tactics to coerce yoing Colonan into</p>
        <p>doing an intmiiew after Cole-nuuis agents bad denied pm*-mission fw same.</p>
        <p>According to reports from various soiHtes. the dispute between Coleman. 11. and Rivera, 36. evolved this way:</p>
        <p>Rivera, the prize-winning investigative reporter, is compiling a 20-20 segment on child stars. No such report, naturally. would be complete without a piece on Gary Coleman, The Kid Who Saved NBC. Coleman has the comer on the cute market, he makes a reported $30,000 a week fcH* his Diffrent Strokes' work, and</p>
        <p>he is precocity itself in interviews.</p>
        <p>Colemans agents, however, said no. How many times can an 11-year-old kid give the story of his life? asks Vic PctU-k. the youngsters agent.</p>
        <p>Okay, said Rreera. Well do the other kid on Diffrent Strokes. Todd Bridges. Rivera and his crew got permissiwi to film young Bridges during the shows shooting at Metromedia in Holfywood. At this point, the story sort of goes in two directions. Colemans and Riveras.</p>
        <p>According to one of Colemans growniq - a lawyer </p>
        <p>Rivera with an ABC cam-ennan and si4)porting staff barged into the dressing room of Gary Coleman during his lunchbreak... When Mr. Rivera forced his way into Gary (Colemans dressing rown, only Gary and his mother were present.</p>
        <p>C&amp;lt;mfronted with the aggres-siven^ of Mr. Rivera and his insistence doing a filmed interview of Gary, they were overwhelmed.</p>
        <p>Did not! claims Rivera. His wife Sheri, who is the firid produce for the sU^ in question, recoimts the affair this way: Rivera, with permission, was</p>
        <p>Bach's Music In Yule Special</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (UPI) - The music of Johann Seba^ian Badi will be the subject of a Christmas season tdevisicm special on the PuUic BroiKl-casting Service network.</p>
        <p>The one-hour program, entitled The Joy of Bach, will be served to network points on Dec. 23 under a grant from Honeywell Inc. The classical side of Bach will be president by performers from five countries, including violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Rosalyn Tureck and the Berlin Chamber Orchestra, and the modon interpretion of Bach will be the psychedelic translation of a Bach fugue by organist Virgin Fox at the St. Paul Civic (hnter and ata disco in Brooklyn.</p>
        <p>at Metromedia filming young Bridges at work. Mrs. Riveras wife was in Todds dressing room talking to Todds teacher. I asked, Wheres Todd? She t(dd me that he was next door, in Garys dressing room, playing with ^&amp;gt;aceships that he and Gary made/</p>
        <p>Mrs. Rivera, thinking that would be a ctke scene fix Riveras piece, asked Mrs. Colemans permission to shoot it. An associate producer also asked permission, says Mrs. Rivera, as did (trado himself. To all three, Gary and Mrs.</p>
        <p>(hleman said, &amp;quot;Sure. according to the Riveras.</p>
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        <p>PARIS (AP)  Good news for fugitive filmmaker Roman Polanski.</p>
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        <p>The 46-year-old, Polish-born directors latest movie is said to be faithful to the 1891 Thomas Hardy novel. Tess of the dUrbervilles, a gently told story of star-crossed love, youthful mistakes and miserable penance, and. above all, honor.</p>
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        <p>(best Opaation Santa Claus in the state) Radio Media Award (Listen WOOW) and the SUver Award (overall excellence) to association members Marguerette Shelton, Howard Dawidns and Patsy Mills, left to right.</p>
        <p>Campus Police Dealing With A Unique Field</p>
        <p>The job of policing the East Cardina University campus was discussed at the Pitt County Safety CouncU meeting yesterday by Joseph Calder, director of security at the university.</p>
        <p>Calder described the Job of pricing a university campus as very different from that of the policemen most persons visualize. He said policies concerning the policing of the campus are set by the administration and enforcement efforts may</p>
        <p>vary from year to year.</p>
        <p>He described the university as a unique organization consisting of many young adults who are from the top ten percent of their age groups intellectually.</p>
        <p>This is ptt^bly why most students apprehended are guilty of perpetrating pranks, rather than outright criminal activity, Calder said. It also makes the officers job more difficult because he must decide whether the incident was a prank or not,</p>
        <p>Sees Chance To Drop VEPCO</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - I believe that there is real hope that our cities will in the future be able to ^t their electric power from CP and L and will be in a position to drop VEPCO as their supplier David R. Taylor, chairman of the N.C. Municipal Power Agency Number Two, said yesterday.</p>
        <p>Taylor, manager of the Town of Tarboro, made the comment after announcing that the power agency is invdved in a series of ongoing discussions with Carolina Power and Light Co. about providing a future power sig)ply to the 16 municipal electric systems in Nortlastern North Carolina that now buy power from Virginia Electric and Power Co.</p>
        <p>GreenvUle, through the Greenville Utilities Commission, is one of the municipal nmbers of the power agency. Other municipalities include Ayden, Winterville, Robersonville, Washington, Belhaven, Edenton, Elizabeth City, Enfield, Hamilton, Hertford, Hobgood, Oak City, Scotland Neck, Windsor and Tartxxt).</p>
        <p>Taylor noted that the discussions with CP and L could lead to the future joint ownership of generation facilities by CP and L and Power Agracy Two.</p>
        <p>1 can assure you, Taylor emphasized, that if an arrangement can be made whereby our nmber cities can switch from VEPCO to CP and L as their future power supplier, the savings would be sub^tial. Taylor added that, if a mutually satisfactory agreement can be reached, we are going to reach it, and you can</p>
        <p>Quarterly Meet Set Saturday</p>
        <p>The (Juartwly Meeting for Warren Chapd F.W.B. Church will be held Sat., Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Eldress Martha Tyson, Tots, jimior choir and ushers will conduct the services.</p>
        <p>Sunday mornii^ worship services will be held at U a.m. followed by dinner at 1:45. T1 3 p.m. afternoMi service will be conducted by Dr. W. L. Jones and c&amp;lt;mgregation from Mt. Calvary Church.</p>
        <p>Warren Chapel F.W.B. Church is located on the Greoiville-Farmville hl^way (264). The puUlc is invited to attend.</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH - Dianne Mapn-taig, dau0)ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Maiming, Rt. 8, Greenville, attended Visitation Day at Peace Cdlege. She is a student atJ.H,Ro9e^Schooi.</p>
        <p>believe we will tell the world about it just as soon as we can.</p>
        <p>he added.</p>
        <p>East Carolina University has a very fine record of low criminal activity when compared to other state institutions, although policed by only 22 fulltime and five or six pa-jMe officers,Calder noted. ^</p>
        <p>Calder noted that the incidents of vandalism and petty larceny have increased dramaticlly this year, and, surprisingly to outsiders, he said women are more highly involved in these activities than men. Freshmen, he added, are more likely to have problems with the law than upperclassmen.</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Safety Council will hold its next meeting on December 6 at noon at the Greenville Golf and Country Qub.</p>
        <p>Visitors are welcome to attend the sessions.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, on the brink of announcing his own bid fw the presidency, is visiting the state that delivered his brother John F. Kennedy a crucial primary victory nearly two decades ago: West Virginia.</p>
        <p>Kennedys trip today to address a Jefferson-Jackson dinner in Charleston, the state capital, has been planned for several months.</p>
        <p>B^ut the i^bolism of the visit hasnt been l(t on Kennedy organizers. Its the Massachusetts Democrats first cam-paign-style trip since he formed a presidential campaign committee Monday and made his challenge official. &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Obviously. Its a special state for us, said Kennedy spokesman Tom Southwick.</p>
        <p>Bloodmobile At School</p>
        <p>The Bloodmobile had a super visit Thursday at North Pitt High School, according to Pitt blood chairman Ott Alford.</p>
        <p>Alford reported that 133 pints of blood were collected during the visit and 27 persons were deferred for various health reasons.</p>
        <p>The spokesman pointed out that the majority of the students and staff members giving blood yesterday were first time donors. He said that the Blood-mobile had not made a visit to North Pitt for several years.</p>
        <p>Alford credited the work of North Pitt Principal Josh Potter and his staff for making the one-day visit a success. He also thanked the volunteer helpers for their assistance.</p>
        <p>gospel SINGING</p>
        <p>A gospel singing will be held at Timothy Christian Church, Gardnerville, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. 'The featured singer will be the Singing Ormonds. 'The public is invited.</p>
        <p>William T. Brotherton, president of the West Virginia State Senate, expressed the same sentiment the other way around.</p>
        <p>The (Kennedy) name is magic in West Virginia. he said.</p>
        <p>In fact, a poll conducted this week for the Charleston Daily Mail and Charleston statiwi WCHS-TV showed Kennedy holding a commanding lead in popularity over President Carter among West Virginia voters.</p>
        <p>The poll of registered Democrats showed 49.3 percent favoring Kennedy, 31.7 percent for Carter and the rest undecided.</p>
        <p>It was John Kennedys sweep of the West Virginia primary on a wet. drizzly May 10. 1960, that showed the rest of the nation he was a candidate to be reckoned with.</p>
        <p>John Kennedy later credited it as being the m^ost important boost his campaign received en route to winning the Democratic nomination and the presidency.</p>
        <p>His decisive West Virginia victory knocked both Hubert Humphrey and the issue of religion out of the 1960 race.</p>
        <p>Edward Kennedy was scheduled to be the featured speaker</p>
        <p>New Session Of Junior Crafts</p>
        <p>The Greenville Recreation and Parks Department will begin a new session of Junior Crafts on Monday, Nov. 5 and on Wednesday. Nov. 7. Classes are for children 7-9 years old and are held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. A $5 fee is charged for the seven week session, which includes material.</p>
        <p>Classes for those 10-years old and older will be from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays, with a $7 fee for seven weeks.</p>
        <p>Classes will be held at the Recreation and Parks Administrative Office on Cedar Lane. For information, call 752-4137, extension 263, or register on the first day of class if space is still available.</p>
        <p>at the annual $25-a-plate fundraising dinner, an event expected to be attended by the states top Democrats. The funds are to be used to help support the Democratic nominee in 1980.</p>
        <p>Kennedy also plans to attend a rally Saturday morning in Buffalo. N.Y.. before returning to Washington. He will formally announce his candidacy Wednesday in Boston and then embark on four days of campaigning around the country.</p>
        <p>On Thursday, campaign manager Stephen Smith announced Kennedy had qualified for federal matching funds for his campaign.</p>
        <p>To qualify for the federal money, presidential candidates must raise $5.000 in each of 20 states from individual donations of not more than $250, The money will be distributed starting Jan. 1 to qualified candidates.</p>
        <p>Kennedy doesnt plan to mention his late brothers 1960 pri</p>
        <p>mary victory in twiights speech. Southwick said.</p>
        <p>The things that made West Virginia important for President Kennedy arent here anymore,  Mid one West Virginia Denwcratic official who didnt wish to be identified.</p>
        <p>In 1960. it was one of the nations few primaries. Now, almost every state has a primary. West Virginias isnt that important nowadays. And its later now. not until June 3. he said.</p>
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        <p>The East Carolina Playhouse has scored high again with its production of ntozake shanges play in choreopoem form. &amp;quot;For Cotored Girts Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>The play, the second this season for the Rayhouse, opened Wednesday night at the Studio Theater on campus, and will be mi stage nightly through Saturday, and again on Monday through Wednesday November 7. (Xirtain time is 8; 15 p.m.</p>
        <p>An earthy, witty, often bawdy but warmly human probe into what it must be like, as expressed in one of the plays line  to being alive, being a woman, and being colored. the play is given excellent interpretations by the seven women in the cast.</p>
        <p>Ciaracter identification is indicated by the orfor of the dress worn by each player  thus, theres The Lady in Brown.-in Yellow, Purple, Red. Green, Blue and Orange. Physically, the girts range from one who is Twiggy thin to a lovely young lady of goodly proportions.</p>
        <p>The lives of these seven women are not ones nourished by material ease, family solidity, or other foundations for the soealled good life. Their fates, individually and collectively, mirror instead a segment of society which, in order to escape despair, must find its own gut philosophy in order to survive.</p>
        <p>The nuyor strength, and the appeal of this finely honed play rests on the playwri^ts sensitivity to a wide range of emo</p>
        <p>tions expressed in passages that are sometimes tender and wistful, at other times sharp and bitter. Personally. 1 would have preferred more references to food, front porches, and the poetry of music, with less allusion to fervent sexuality. But it must be added that in the lifestyles of these women, the emi^asis on sex seems rooted in the validity of reality as seen in the eyes of the playwright.</p>
        <p>A refreshing viewpoint in Colored Girls is that the basic suffering, the dilemma of being a colored woman is fundamentally attributable not to whites, but to colored man. This is pointedly limned in the groi^) conversation on ail the ways a man can say Im sorry.</p>
        <p>Exciting dialogue is the prime virtue of Colored Girls, but theres an exii)eranl weaving in of full bodied music and dancing, especially the rousing song about sanctified music. The in Green also contributes with an interpretive dance solo.</p>
        <p>The young women in the cast of Cirfored Girts, and the characters they portray, keyed to the ctrfor of their costumes, are: Charla L Davis, brown; Penelope Alford, yellow; Debra Zumbach, purple, Eieborah Arlena Hall, red; Renee DuLaney, green; Gloria Brew-ington, blue; and Crystal Barnes, orange.</p>
        <p>Each actress , whether delivering a monolt^ or taking part in a group cwiversation. is attuned to the dynamic pulse of the dialogue, with the happy</p>
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        <p>Supporting vocalists are Pamela Henry, Melinda Richardson, Earlie M. Washington and Vernon Jones. Instrumentalists are Tony Joyner, conga drummer, and Tony Becton, percissionist.</p>
        <p>Edgar R. Loessin directs, musical staging and choreography is by Alfred Gallman, Gregory Buch and David F. Downing are resptmsi-ble for the effective scenery and lighting, musical director is Vernon Jones, and costume coordinator is Peggy Anton.</p>
        <p>Chances are that Colored Girts. like its predecessor, The Streets of New York, will be a sell-out. Tickets are priced at $2.50 and can be reserved by calling 757-6390 from 10 to 4 daily.</p>
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        <p>Engineers Are Scarce Today In Swelling Aerospace Boom</p>
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        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) - It used to be you could tell an aerospace engineer by the pink slip peeking out from behind the half-dozen pens in his shirt pocket. Now engineers are so scarce that defense firms are paying bounties to steal them from each other.</p>
        <p>A simultaneous jump in defense and airliner business has Texas Instruments running ads in Los Angeles on the virtues of Dallas, Northrop offering (1,000 in cash fw new workers and Boeing hiring overseas for the first time in a decade. The boonw)r-bust aerropace business Is booming again.</p>
        <p>The Commerce Departments Bureau of Economic Analysis predicts that aerospace companies will sell $47 billion worth of missiles, planes and other</p>
        <p>Andytown Is Shut Down</p>
        <p>ANDYTOWN. Ra. (AP -For 32 years. Andytown was a tiny but well-loved outpost near Alligator Alley where truckers, hunters and fishermen could get a fUlup, a bur^r, a beer or a pint of something stronger to take into the Everglades.</p>
        <p>But Wednesday night after a tearful farewell party, its ramshackle eatery, filling station and bait and tackle shop shut down forever.</p>
        <p>Soon Andytown. 20 miles west of Fort Lauderdale, will be bulldozed to make way for an interchange for Interstate 75.</p>
        <p>There are so many memories. so many people. People come here to relax. Its an oasis in the middle of no-whe.&amp;quot;said Gus Tsanos. who inherited the place from founder Andy Poulos.</p>
        <p>Andytown was so remote that until a few years ago the only way to teleptxme the bar was to call a mobile radio operator and ask for Andytown One. According to local legend. Poulos, a Greek inunlgrant. bo||iht the land in 1947 for (50.-000 after he stopped at a dlnw and found flies In his milk. He left only to come back the next day to build an outpost for family, friends and passersby.</p>
        <p>Andytown will be so large, he predicted, that Miami will be its suburb.</p>
        <p>defense et^pment this year, a 20 percent jump over 1978. In addition, several companies are beginning new conunercial airliner programs and the result is unprecedented demand for engineers and other skilled workers.</p>
        <p>When were in sync with Douglas. Rockwell and Hughes, thats what causes the problems. says Dave Crowther. spokesman for LockheeckCali-fomia Co. If its timed so that when were hiring. Hughes is laying off. thats beautiful. But if the needs are the same across the board, theres just not enough people to meet the demand.</p>
        <p>Lockheed has added 6.000 employees in the past year as it sprds up production of its Lion. Seattle-based Boeing has added 631 engineers to its permanent staff and 353 temporaries  almost a third of the temporary workers from either England or Canada, said Boeing spokesman Pete Bush.</p>
        <p>Boeing has also borrowed engineers from some of its subcontractors. he said.</p>
        <p>So far this year, Lockheed has paid out $43,500 in bounties for 91 new employees, and Northrq} said it has paid out several hundred thousjEind dollars under its Refer a Friend for a Career at Northrop program.</p>
        <p>But some managers dont like the bounty system.</p>
        <p>You can run into all sorts of sticky problems, says Rockwell Internationals A1 Bor-</p>
        <p>mann. &amp;quot;You wind up with internal squabbles over who really referred the new employee, and you also have the situation of people aggressively trying to attract one anothers employees.</p>
        <p>The personnel shortage has been exacerbated by the many engineers who left the industry for good during earlier dumps and by the declining number of college students in engineering, industry spokesmen say.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;A Irt of engineers wno were laid off went into other fields or have gotten out of the aerospace industry and into other disciplines of igineering -construction, oil and so on. says Nwthrops Greg Waskul.</p>
        <p>Bormann estimated that there is an annual shortage of about 30.000 engineers.</p>
        <p>Engineering graduates have the worid by the tail. he said, and there is no immediate end in sight.</p>
        <p>Fear A Drop In Big Investments</p>
        <p>Meyerson Is Planning Bid</p>
        <p>But it was never really an in-coipwated town and never had more than 11 residents. Its last family moved out seven years ago. Its last resident, who lived In a tent, left several months</p>
        <p>SUNDAY SERVICES</p>
        <p>Services cwivene at Coreys Chapel FWB Church Sunday at 11 a.m. The pastor, Rev. J. B. Taylor, iiivites the public to attend.</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Bess Myerson. former New York City Consumer Affairs Commissioner and Miss America of 1943, has told friends she will run for the U.S. Senate from New York State in 1980, the Daily News reported in todays editions.</p>
        <p>The News quoted Rep. James Scheuer, D-Brooklyn-(hJeens, as saying Miss Myerson will announce her candidacy soon after the first of the year, but meanwhile she is lining up support from tate and city.politicians whom die has endorsed and aided in the past.</p>
        <p>Scheuer said Miss Myerson said unequivocally she was running and that she would win, according to the News.</p>
        <p>Scheuer reportedly also told the newspaper that he has been helping MIk Myerson by introducing her to Brooklyn congressmen and party officials.</p>
        <p>Sen. Daniel Moynihan, D-N.Y., reportedly has helped Miss Myerson by accompanying her on a trip upstate to meet party officials in Utica, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo.</p>
        <p>Miss Myerson writes a consumer affairs column for the Daily News.</p>
        <p>She is divorced and the mother of a daughter.</p>
        <p>ATLANTA (API - Southeastern industrial developers captured record amounts of plant investment in 1979. but they wonder if the good times will last.</p>
        <p>Development experts say the current boom-time rate of investment in the Sunbelt  several Southeastern states will record billion-dollar investments this year  cannot last. Nevertheless, they believe the South should fare better than the rest of the nation in a slowdown.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Anybody who tells you plant investments are going to hold is just whistling Dixie, because they are bound to go down. said Bob Cassell, executive director of the Atlanta-based Southern Industrial Development Council.</p>
        <p>The amount of expansion you are going to have is going to depend on the confidence that business has in our future economy. And while the South will beat the nation overall in development, it will probably be way down from the 1970s.</p>
        <p>One factor that should help the Sunbelt survive the expected slowdown is the weather. said Bob Williamson, chief of Floridas industrial development office.</p>
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        <p>Capital investment for plants in Florida should reach $1 billion this year, if the wheels dont fall off. Williamson said.</p>
        <p>Foreign investment also will beef up industrial development in the 1980s, said Jim Home, industrial manager for the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.</p>
        <p>The foreign projects we have been involved with seem to be moving ahead faster than our domestic firms. said Home.</p>
        <p>North Carolina landed a record $2.2 billion in new plants in 1979, said Larry Cohick, executive director of the states Economic Development Division.</p>
        <p>Alabama also expects more than a billion dollars in industrial development for 1979. Industrial Development Director Ben Collier said.</p>
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        <p>35 Underground creature</p>
        <p>31 Bakery needs</p>
        <p>37 Influence,</p>
        <p>in a way 41 Land of the leprechaun</p>
        <p>41 Word with call</p>
        <p>42 In a frank</p>
        <p>manner 41 Author Wiesel 47 Formerly ttHelp 49 Defunct 51 Equal 51 Legal matter DOWN 1 Pouch Avg. solutioB</p>
        <p>2 A Gabor</p>
        <p>3 Pierre Trudeau, for one</p>
        <p>4 Pottery fragment</p>
        <p>5 Cravats</p>
        <p>C Sea eagle</p>
        <p>7 Footlike organ</p>
        <p>8 Floral arrangement</p>
        <p>9 Weather forecast</p>
        <p>19 A wife (rf Henry VIII</p>
        <p>11 Desserts</p>
        <p>time: 25mlB.</p>
        <p>mm</p>
        <p>mm</p>
        <p>mia</p>
        <p>Want Ads</p>
        <p>II Uyer</p>
        <p>19MaU</p>
        <p>29 Actor Guinness</p>
        <p>21 Computer material</p>
        <p>22 Winner's take</p>
        <p>23 Highway division</p>
        <p>25 FoUow ^</p>
        <p>21 Gregorian, for one</p>
        <p>27 Comedian King</p>
        <p>28 Snoozes</p>
        <p>30 Piece of floating ice</p>
        <p>33 arolled</p>
        <p>34 Roman 107</p>
        <p>3IC(Mnmand</p>
        <p>37 Engendered</p>
        <p>38 Part</p>
        <p>39 Pelvic bones</p>
        <p>40 Suffix with differ</p>
        <p>42 Swipe (slang I</p>
        <p>43 French beast AUTUMN REFUGE - Ducks seemingly wing their way past the</p>
        <p>Answer to yesterdays puzzle.</p>
        <p>of burden</p>
        <p>44 Recline</p>
        <p>45 What ft. become</p>
        <p>sun in this douMeexposure photograph taken at Wheeler Wildlife Refuge on the Tennessee River west of Huntsville, Alabams.</p>
        <p>Wildlife is dowiy retundng to the area Out suffered from IXXT ptriaoning. (APLaserptioto)</p>
        <p>Christopher Crittenden Gave Of Self To North Carolina History</p>
        <p>3R MQIjT </p>
        <p>0F I}fT0RY</p>
        <p>By DR. H.G. JOXES</p>
        <p>HViffrn hr The AP</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>delight in telling visitors that^ desk drawer. Less than three he had assumed the gover- weeks later, he entered the hos-</p>
        <p>By Dr. H.G. JONES Fw The Associated Press CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -Nobody ever contributed more to the promotion of North Carolina history than Christopher Crittenden.</p>
        <p>Here is this authors first In Light of History&amp;quot; Story that was distributed by The Associ-*ated Press 10 years ago:</p>
        <p>When Dr. Christopher Crittenden died (Ml Oct. 13. 1969, he became, in thfe words of Gov, Bob Scott, a part of the his-</p>
        <p>Yttrd.y. Cr^UKlH. - ABLE BOOKKEEPER ADDED o p-</p>
        <p>UP A SURPLUS. Whi ter a</p>
        <p>Today I Cryptoqulp clue; Sequals M</p>
        <p>CRYPTOQUn</p>
        <p>ORCXBRSHKNRCBRK XRSHKNW CDGH</p>
        <p>KHWW RKG BKHONBNDGH</p>
        <p>third of a century was the The Cryptoqulp is a sim[rfe substitution cipher inidiich each state's foremost spclkesman for letter used stands for anothw. If you think that X equals 0, it history. The struggling North will equal 0 throughout the puzzle. Sii^e letters, short words, Carolina Historical Commis-and words using an apostrophe can give you dues to locating sion, of Which he becaiw head vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error.</p>
        <p>of his humanity.</p>
        <p>In daily life, Crittenden was the bald, every-smiling beanpole of a man with the extended hand and a friendly I'm Chris Crittendwi greeting.</p>
        <p>Never a stuffed-shirt scholar, he delighted in acts of kindness as well as in practical jokes. While he visited other d^art* ments, he carried along candy bars for the secretaries. He kept his calendar filled with birthdates. He seldom started a conversation without telling a joke, often of his own creation.</p>
        <p>Staff members soon learned to be suspicious of him on April Fools Day.</p>
        <p>One could usually spot Crittenden on the hi^way by picking out the oldest car in sight.</p>
        <p>nors chair.</p>
        <p>Crittenden retained his wonderful sense of humor to the end. Though he kept it from his staff, he knew that he health was not good.</p>
        <p>On Aug. 25,1969, he sat down at his ancient typewriter in the office and typed out a one-page statement titled Suggestions for My Funeral and Related Matters.</p>
        <p>After he had finished, he placed the original paper in the</p>
        <p>pital never to return.</p>
        <p>Following his death his staff took out the paper. The first instruction was that his body be given to the Anatomy Department at Duke University.</p>
        <p>Then, undoubtedly with an audible chuckle, he had written, Kindly A have the doctor double check to make absolutely certain that I am dead. Just before his signature, he had written, Good luck to everybody.</p>
        <p>Transplant Is Turned Down</p>
        <p>STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -Fireman Fred Kelley, who</p>
        <p>197* King FMturtt Syndic*, inc</p>
        <p>Speaking of Your Health...</p>
        <p>Lester L Coleman, N.H.</p>
        <p>Surgery or Drugs for</p>
        <p>'Silent' Gallstones?</p>
        <p>My doctor suspected that I might have a hiatus hernia. X-ray examination did not show it. He did find, however, that I had some gailstones whkh never gave me any problem. He doesnt think I need an operation, but I worry about the stones. Wouldnt it be smarter if I had the operation and got it over with?  Mr. J.Y., Pa.</p>
        <p>Dear Mr. Y.:</p>
        <p>The problem of silent gallstones has occupied the attention of doctors for many years. Many people like yourself have been found to have stones in the gallbladder which caused no symptoms of any kind.</p>
        <p>There was a time when these gallstones were removed routinely in order to be sure that c(xnplicati(Mis did rxA occur. This attitude has bemi abandoned, especially in those patients who are under the constant supervision at their doctors.</p>
        <p>Sometimes, the anxiety level of patients is so great that they insist on surgery, even though their doctor would prefer to treat the patient conservatively.</p>
        <p>At the present time, there is great interest in the dn^, cheno-deoxy-cholic acid, which has been proven successful in dissolving small silent stones. Many new studies are ongoing to compare the value (tf the drug with the possibility of surgical intervention.</p>
        <p>Many doctors will follow patients with silent stones for three or four years. If the patient remains free of symptoms sfter such a period, the chances are sli^ that any serious complications will arise.</p>
        <p>that my mother had the same condition when she was my age, 54. Can such a condition be inherited? - Mrs. C.C.R., Texas.</p>
        <p>Dear Mrs. R.:</p>
        <p>There is little likelihood that the condition you describe is an inherited one. It is probably a coincidence that you and your mother have had similar symptoms. Since there are so many different causes for this pain, the basic cause must be found. This can be done by an office examination and by X-ray studies.</p>
        <p>For example, there is an unusual condition known as Mortons toe, or Mortons neuroma. It is a small tumor of one of the nerves of the foot. It can produce the devastating pain that you describe. The tumor is not cancerous and usually occurs in the web space between the third and fourth toe. The cause is said to be some kind of injury or pressure caused by badly fitting shoes. There are, (rf course, many other conditions, each of which can be ruled out by careful examination and study.</p>
        <p>Concentration on finding the underlying cause is a far greater contribution to your health than worrying about whether or not this condition is hereditary.</p>
        <p>in 1935, grew into the distinguished state Department of Archives and History, recognized as one of the three outstanding state historical agencies in the nation.</p>
        <p>Between 1935 and 1969, as secretary-treasurer of the N.C. Literary and Historical Association, Crittenden handled arrangements for every one of the annual Culture Week programs that drew Tar Heels interested in the preservation of their history and heritage.</p>
        <p>He wrote many books and articles, gave hundreds of talks and served as a founder and president of two great national organizations  the Society of Ameridfan Archivists and the American Association for State and Local Histor&amp;gt;'.</p>
        <p>For more than six years.</p>
        <p>He had great fun with his rat- came here in search of a new tietraps, offering rides to ev- heart with funds voted him by erybody from the governor to his hometown, says he isnt all the janitor. His spirit of explor- that disappointed at being re-ation on back roads was legen- jgcted for immediate transplant dary. If there was a back way surgery because his bad heart to his destination, he would isnt bad enough.</p>
        <p>take it.</p>
        <p>To the chuckles of his staff, he sometimes became lost, though he would always insist</p>
        <p>Thats the way it goes, he said in an interview Thursday. Well, I think in a way its kind of good. With this drug theyre</p>
        <p>that he knew exactly where he going to give me I could live</p>
        <p>was because Mr. So-and-so lives down yonder on the' creek.</p>
        <p>Crittenden formed, along with some of his out-of-state friends the &amp;quot;Old Goats Club and proudly wore a goat emblem on his lapel.</p>
        <p>When the state finally bought a new chair for the governor in 1965, Crittenden rushed out and salvaged the old one, which after being used by four gover-</p>
        <p>year...by that time I would'^lbqWy have to go into tran^lant a transplant I could have smother five years.</p>
        <p>Kelley said the drug is nit-</p>
        <p>Crittenden wrote In Light of nors tilted threateningly to the History for the AP. '^left.</p>
        <p>While others will remember his contributions to his state He put it behind the huge Vir-and nation as a historian and ginia Dare desk that was made administrator, members of his for the Columbi? Exposition in staff will hold on to memories Chicago in 1893, and he took</p>
        <p>2,500 Free Calendars</p>
        <p>roglycerine, a muscle relaxant associated with treatment of the heart disease angina pectoris.</p>
        <p>With heart transplant surgery the person has to be in such bad shape he cant get across the nxMn, he said. My heart is working at 25 percent capacity.</p>
        <p>He said his friends shouldnt be disappointed because if people didnt do what tlwy did I wouldnt be here now.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;yrhe announcement Thursday from Bill Snyder, information officer at Stanford Medical Center, said doctors determined that he does not meet the criteria at this time of receiving a heart transplant.</p>
        <p>At a special town meeting Oct. 10, Framingham citizwis voted 104 to 13 to appropriate $60,000 from city reserves for the transplant. Kelleys insurance ptrficy did not cover the (^ration.</p>
        <p>Kelley, 39, suffered two heart attacks in 15 months and doctors at Massachusetts General</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Each  ^ ^ .</p>
        <p>House member wUl have 2,500 ^Id him he had six</p>
        <p>Storing Their Nuclear Waste</p>
        <p>SOUTHPORT, N.C. (AP) - Officials are counting on ear-The problem of how to dispose iy completion of waste storage of nuclear wastes - both high space at the Shearon Harris level and low level - is getting Nuclear Power Plant near increasingly difficult for Caro- Raleigh to ease the problem of lina Power and Light Co. high-level waste storage and The recently-announced re- disposal strictions at a disposal site in High-level wastes are prod-Bamwell, S.C.. and the closing *ucts of spent bundles that have of the only other two such sites been removed from a reactor, in the country haven't helped he said, the situation, officials say. The Brunswick plant has re-CP&amp;amp;Ls Brunswick plant fueled three times, leaving the manager Ed Tollison said he plant with 390 fuel bundles was not sure what the effect weighing about 800 pounds each will be. But all the low-level that need to be disposed of. The wastes we produce go there. I plant also is holding some high-</p>
        <p>free congressional wall calendars to distribute as gifts this Christmas  despite a House vote to curb the million-dollar-a-year practice.</p>
        <p>I think its a ridiculous waste of the taxpayers money, said Rep. Peter H. Kos-tmayer, D-Pa., author of legislation he thou^t had stopped the calendar tradition.</p>
        <p>But Kostmayer was out-maneuvered. So, just as if his amendment had never been ad(^ted last year, the calendar presses are again rolling at full</p>
        <p>months to a year to live unless he had a successful heart transplant.</p>
        <p>Discipinary Action Set</p>
        <p>Selling Dinners For Church Fund</p>
        <p>For the past year I have had excrociatiag pain between the on my left foot. I think</p>
        <p>Chicken, fish and barbecue dinners will be sold at the home of Ms. Myrtle Wilson. 708 W. 14th St., Saturday. Nov. 3. with proceeds going to the Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church Pew Rally.</p>
        <p>Pies will also be sold. For free (fclivery. call 752-4962.</p>
        <p>expect it will have some impact on us.</p>
        <p>This also will be a problem with our other nuclear plant, the Robinson plant in South Carolina, Tollison said.</p>
        <p>As a result, the Brunswick plant had b^n trying to minimize the volume of low-level wastes by &amp;quot;compacting it as much as we can here. he said.</p>
        <p>Low-level wastes at the</p>
        <p>level wastes from the Robinson plant</p>
        <p>Since there is no disposal site in the United States for hi^-level wastes, they are stored in temporaiy sites at plants.</p>
        <p>We should have enough storage here to last us into the 80s, he said. And one of the first things we hope to complete at our Harris plant near Raleigh is storage, so we wont</p>
        <p>Brunswick plant primarily con- have to keep it here anymore. sist of paper aprons and sim- The wastes stored in Bruns-ilar materials used to protect wick should pose no hazard to workers clothing from con- residents in the area until that lamination, Tollison said. time, he said.</p>
        <p>I ' U i</p>
        <p>Basement corridors in House office buildings soon will be jammed with cardboard cartons full of the calendars  as they have been yeariy with the approach of Christmas.</p>
        <p>House leaders say they see nothing wrong with the custom and think most members want to keep getting the calendars. The handsomely printed calendars, with a congressman's name stamped con^icuously across the bottom, are usually sent to friends and favored constituents.</p>
        <p>House members were sent forms this week asking how they wanted their 2,500-calj-dar allotment; two-year ones with pictures of the Capitol, one-year Historical Calendars with lavish color photos for each month, or a mix.</p>
        <p>According to figures compiled by the hoi^ clots office, it costs ^bout $1 apiece to print, package and mail the calendars - or just over $1 million for the 435-member House.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. -(AP) - Insurance Commissioner John Ingram said Thursday that the main insurer of Smith-Douglass O). will have disciplinary action taken against it because of the way it handled claims by farmers whose tobacco was damaged by a herbicide&amp;lt;;on-taminated fertilizer the company sold.</p>
        <p>Affiliated Factory Mutual In-susrace Co. is the main insurer for Smith-Douglass.</p>
        <p>Ingram also said Smith-Doug-iass Co.s secondary insurer, Lloyds of London, had agreed to reopen all claims that had been filed.</p>
        <p>Insurance Department hearings were held last month after farmers whose crops were damaged complained about the settlements and the methods used by the Affiliated FM and its agents.</p>
        <p>Ingram can either revoke or suspend Affiliateds license to operate in the state. He said Thursday that he doesnt know which he will do yet.</p>
        <p>Lloyds took over settlemenet of the claims after Affiliated reached its $10-miilion liatrility limit. .</p>
        <p>it I</p>
        <p>01 PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE In plac* of fh* regular November</p>
        <p>In place of fhe regular Novembe' meefir of the Morffi Carolina State wide Health Coordinating Council (SHCC) there will be an orientation teulon for new SHCC member* from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, November 13, 197*</p>
        <p>From 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the ame date the SHCC Policy Coor</p>
        <p>dinatlm Committee will review P L Tne National Health Planning and Reaources Development</p>
        <p>979.</p>
        <p>Annendments of 1*7*. and conalder recommendation for a revision ot the SHCC committee structure.</p>
        <p>Both meetings will be held at the McKimmon Center, Western Boulevard and Gorman Street,</p>
        <p>Raleigh, North Carolina, and are ooen to the public.</p>
        <p>For additional Information, phone</p>
        <p>Raleigh, North Carolina. (*!*) 4130.</p>
        <p>733 Nov. J, 1979</p>
        <p>Notice is hereby given that the corporation known as East West Enterprises. Inc. Is being dissolved. All persons having claims against said corporation should present them to fh* undersigned on or before November 23. 1979. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of any recovery</p>
        <p>epleaded In bar ot any recovery. This the 31st day of October. 197*. EAST WEST ENTERPRISES,</p>
        <p>INC</p>
        <p>BY: LouisE.Clark Prasident Nov. 3,9,16,23.1*79</p>
        <p>IN THE GENERAL COURT F JUSTICE</p>
        <p>SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BE FORE THE CLERK</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF RESALE FILE NO 79 SP 254 FILM NO</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT VERONA FOREMAN, EX ECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF WINNIE A DANIELS, DECEAS ED, Petitioner,</p>
        <p>IDA  HICKS AND HUSBAND, ROY HICKS, JH : PHOEBE</p>
        <p>JENKINS, UNMARRIED, Defen dants</p>
        <p>Pursuant to order duly entered by SANDRA GASKINS, Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt County on the ISth day ot August, 1979. and pur-suant to Second Order of Resale upon an advanced bid, the under signed Commissioner will, on November 16, 1979, at 13:0P o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolirta otter tor sal* to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening bid ot Ten Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Dollars (S10,550.00) but subject to the confirmation of the Court, the following described real estate:</p>
        <p>Lying and being in the City of Greenville, Pitt County. North</p>
        <p>Carolina and beginnlno at a stake at corner of t</p>
        <p>the northeast corner or the Interaer-tion of Fifth and Nash Street; ard runs therKe with the eastern boun dary of Nash Street 113 feet to the corner of Lot No. 3; thence In an easterly direction with the southern</p>
        <p>boundary of Lot No. 3, titty (SO) feet to the FKM-thwest corner ot Lot No. 2,</p>
        <p>thence in a southerly direction with the dividing line between Lots Nos. l and 3 and parallel with Nash Street 107 feet to Fifth Street; thence in a westerly direction with the northern boundary ot Fifth Street 50 feet.</p>
        <p>nw* or less, to the beginning, the -re being Lot No. 1 in Block ''P&amp;quot; ot the RIverdale Sub Olvision as shown</p>
        <p>on map of the same duly registered In AAap Book No.' 2 at page 97 in the Office ot the Register of Deeds of</p>
        <p>Pitt County, to which reference Is hereby directed tor more accurate</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;y</p>
        <p>description.</p>
        <p>Thenighest bidder at the sale shall</p>
        <p>be required to make a cash deposit ot 10% ot the successful bid peridlng</p>
        <p>ynflrmation or rejection thereo This 30th day of October, 1979 D. Michael Strickland Commissioner November 2.9.1*79</p>
        <p>IMTICE OF SALE REDEVELOPMENT</p>
        <p>COMMISSION OF THE TOWN</p>
        <p>AOVERTISt</p>
        <p>Notice Is hereby given that the</p>
        <p>Redevelopment Commission will un clock a.</p>
        <p>til 11:00 oclock a.m. EST on the I6th day ot November, 1979, at the WIntervllle Town (3ftlce. Railroad Street. WIntervllle, North Carolina, receive sealed bids tor the purchase and development of the lol lowing located In the</p>
        <p>described prmerty located In the Community Development Project area known as 22* Boyd Street and</p>
        <p>539 Myrtle Street, WIntervllle. North</p>
        <p>lln</p>
        <p>Carolina:</p>
        <p>Disposal Parcel 235 Boyd Street. WIntervllle, North Carolina: On the North side ot Boyd Street commencing at a point where the centerline ot Myrtle Street intersects with the centerline ot Boyd Street, thence running N 70 40 00 W 117.03 feet toan existing nail In the centerline of Boyd Street; thence running N 33 38 00 E 30.96 feet to an Iron slake In the center of a ditch, the point ot BEGINNING; thence running N 70-40 W 41.43 feel to an Iron stake; thence running N 01-48 II W 172.37 feet to an iron stake, thence running N 88 11 49 E 171.85 feet to an li^on stake In the center ot a ditch, thence running S 33 38 00 W 260 73 feet to the</p>
        <p>ingS 33 38 001 . . point a BEGINNING, and continu Ing 19,410 square feet more or less; the same being all ot 225 Boyd Street</p>
        <p>as shown on map made by Olsen A Associates, Inc. dated August 33, 1977 to which reference is made for a more complete and accurate description.</p>
        <p>Disposal Parcel 539 Myrtle</p>
        <p>Disposal Parcel 539 Myrtw Street. Wintervllle. North Carolina: On the East side ot Myrtle Street commofKlng at a point where the centerline of Boyd Street Intersects the centerline of Myrtle Street; thence running S 23-Sr40 W 104.26 feet to a point in the centerline ot</p>
        <p>thence running S point in</p>
        <p>Myrtle Street; thence running S</p>
        <p>25-48-47 W 99.87 feet to a railroad spike set in the centerline ot Myrtle Street, the point of BEGINNING; thence running S 70-44-00 E 140.60 feet to an iron stake; thence running S 31-06 57 W 117 1* feet to an Iron stake in the centerline ot a ditch; thence running N 85 31 37 W 164.00 feet to an iron stake in the centerline</p>
        <p>ot Myrtle Street; thence running N lint of</p>
        <p>27-21 31 E 160.49 feet to fhe poii BEGINNING and containing 20,433 feet more or less exclusive of right-of-ways; the same being 539 Myrtle Street as shown on map made by Olsen &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Associates, Inc. dated August 22. 1979 to which retererKe Is made tor a more complete and accurate description.</p>
        <p>The above described land Is sub ject to the land use regulations and controls as contained In the Redevelopment Plan tor said</p>
        <p>Redevelopment Plan for said project and the covenants as contained In the declaration on file at the office ot the Commission. Wintervllle Town Office, Railroad Street, Wintervllle. North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Bidder may be any person, firm or corporation who has qualified and agrees to conform In all respects with the provisions of bidding documents, copies of which may be</p>
        <p>obtained upon request at the office of the Commission, WIntarvnIa Town</p>
        <p>Office, Railroad Street, Wintervllle. North Carolina. Any further Information or copies ot the proposed</p>
        <p>disposal agreenrient maybe obtained In the office of the said Commission.</p>
        <p>In general the property is being sold tor redevelopment as follows: 235 Boyd Street is a substandacd lot and cannot be used tor development; 539 Myrtle Street single family residen</p>
        <p>tial Improvements shall be required.</p>
        <p>ilrrv</p>
        <p>Mimlmum bid for 235 Boyd Street is S3.8(X&amp;gt;.00;</p>
        <p>Mimimum bid for 539 Myrtle Street isS5.700.00 Bids shall be accompanied by cash, cashier's check, or a certified</p>
        <p>check payable to the Redevelopment Commission of the Town ot Winter</p>
        <p>ville in an amount equal to five per cent (5%) of the bid price.</p>
        <p>Bids shall be opimed at 1I:(X) o'clock a.m., on t)i* I6th day of November, 1979, at the Wintervllle Town Office. Railroad Street. Wintervllle. North Carollrva. The</p>
        <p>Commission reserves the rl^t to bidding</p>
        <p>righi , _ ,</p>
        <p>submitted. All sale* or other</p>
        <p>waiver any Irregularities In bidding and the right to reject any or all bids</p>
        <p>transfers of land shall be subject to the approval of the Town Board of Aldermen of the Town of Wlnter-ville.</p>
        <p>Contact the Office of fhe Redevelopment Commission of'the Town of Wlnterville for furfher</p>
        <p>detail*.</p>
        <p>REOEVELOFMENT</p>
        <p>COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WINTERVILLE Walter Oall Chairman ' November 2,9,1979</p>
        <p>01 PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;y all kw I</p>
        <p>having claims against said deceased, to present them to the</p>
        <p>Jamas W. Briley. on or of April. 1980,1</p>
        <p>before Ihe 12th i same will be pleaBed In bar of their recovery Alf persons indebted to</p>
        <p>said estate please make immediate</p>
        <p>to the I</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>JAMESW BRILEY</p>
        <p>payment to fhe undersigned This the 9th day ot October</p>
        <p>, 1979.</p>
        <p>Administrator AAATTOX, BROWNING* DAVIS, P.A.</p>
        <p>Attorneys at Law Post Office Box 686 Greenville,</p>
        <p>North Carolina 37834</p>
        <p>Oct. 12, 19, 36, and Nov. 2. 1979</p>
        <p>N BEFORE THE CLERK</p>
        <p>79SP31I FILMNO.-</p>
        <p>INTMEL JUSTICl DIVISION L NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE</p>
        <p>OF A DEED OF TRUST EX ECUTEDBY ROBERT SUTTON AND WIFE. AAARGIE D. SUTTON,DATED NOVEMBER 7, 1975. AND</p>
        <p>RECORDED IN BOOK B44, page *5. PITT COUNTY</p>
        <p>REGISTRY,</p>
        <p>BY ME. CAVENDISH, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE Pursuant to findings mad* and</p>
        <p>entered in that certain Special Proceeding entitled &amp;quot;IN THEMATTE  OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A</p>
        <p>DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY ROBERT SUTTON AND WIFE, MARGIE D SUTTON, DATED NOVEMBER 7, 1975, AND</p>
        <p>RECORDED IN BOOK B 44. PAGE</p>
        <p>95, PITT COUNTY REGISTRY. BY M.E cavendish. SUBSTITUTE TRUSfEE&amp;quot; baleg File No. 79 SP</p>
        <p>3131 and further In accordance with</p>
        <p>the prov isions of sale upon def autf as contained in said Deed of Trust, the</p>
        <p>undersigned Substitute Trustee, at the request ot the holder ot the Notes secured by said Deed of Trust will offer for sale and tell to the highest bidder for cash before the cour thous* door. In Greenville. North Carolina on Monday, November 12. 1979 at 13:00 o'clock noon, the follow</p>
        <p>ing lot or parcel of land located In Pitt County. North Carolina, more</p>
        <p>particularly described as follows: That certain i</p>
        <p>lot or parcel of land described as followt Lying and be Ing situate In Arthur Towmship. Pitt County. North Carolina, and BEGINNING at a point in the easternly right of way lln* ot Slat* Roadr-^- ----------</p>
        <p>lernly right of way lln* ot Slat* &amp;gt;d #1138. said beginnlno point be Ing a common corner of me Robert Sutton home lot and the parcel of land herewith conveyed, and running thence from said point ot baginn Ing S 81 20 E 231.73 feet to a stake; running thence N 39-00 E 148 feet to a stake, running thence N 51-00 W 200 feet to a point In fh* right of way lln* ot State Road #1138 and running thence S 39 00 W 265 feet to the point</p>
        <p>of beginning. Further, being that certain 0.948 acre lot o</p>
        <p>or parcel ot</p>
        <p>1 on pli September 6. 1975, Duke. Registered</p>
        <p>prepared fay W.B. Surveyor, entitled 'Plan of a Lot Surveyed (or Robert</p>
        <p>Sutton,&amp;quot; copy of which Is hereto attached and Incorporated by reference.</p>
        <p>For a more complete and accurate description, reference will be mad* to Pitt County Register of Deeds</p>
        <p>Book No. A 44 at PaMl19.</p>
        <p>rillbi</p>
        <p>This property will be sold subject to all prior outstanding *m-cumbrances. taxes and assessments.</p>
        <p>The highest bidder will be re quired to deposit ten percent (10 %)</p>
        <p>of the first one thousand dollars purls %) of</p>
        <p>chase price and five percent I fh* excess within ten (10) days for conflrnnation.</p>
        <p>This the 10th day of October. 1979. M E. CAVENDISH, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE Oct. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 1979</p>
        <p>Having quahhed^M Executor of afe ( *</p>
        <p>the estaf of Charles Llnwood Bland late of Pitt County, North (Urolina.</p>
        <p>this is to notify all persons having d the estate of said</p>
        <p>claims against the estate</p>
        <p>deceased to present them to fh*</p>
        <p>Ex*&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>undersigned Executor within six (6) months from date of the first publication of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate paynsent.</p>
        <p>This 23rd day of October, 1979. Charles Edward Bland 505 Colonial Plac*</p>
        <p>New Bern. N C.</p>
        <p>Executor of the estate of Charles Llnwood Bland, deceased.</p>
        <p>Oct. 26; Nov. 2, 9, 16, 1979</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having ^llfled as Administrator of the estate ot Margaret L. Buffalo* late ot Pitt County, North Carolina,</p>
        <p>this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said</p>
        <p>deceased to present them to the urxlersigned Administrator within six (6) months from date of the tirst publication ot this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate 'inenl.</p>
        <p>his 24th day ot October, 197*.</p>
        <p>John W. Rook P O. Box 97 Bethel, N.C. 37113 Administrator ot the estate of</p>
        <p>pa^r</p>
        <p>AAargaref L. Buftaioe. deceased. 6,1^</p>
        <p>Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 1979</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>RVICEOF</p>
        <p>BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF</p>
        <p>DISTRICT^UR-f DIVISION FILEN0.79CVD 1369</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA PITT I</p>
        <p>COUNTY SHIRLEY KEYS GREENE VS.</p>
        <p>WILLIE RAY GREENE TO WILLIE RAY GREENE Take notice that a pleading seek</p>
        <p>ing relief against you has been tiled In the above-entitled</p>
        <p>action In fh* District Court of Pitt County. North Carolina. The nature ot the relief be Ing sought Is as follows:</p>
        <p>Absolute divorce upor</p>
        <p>Absolut* divorce upon the of on* year's separation.</p>
        <p>You are required to make</p>
        <p>the grounds</p>
        <p>ire rewii</p>
        <p>to such pleading not later than fo^</p>
        <p>(40) days from November 3. . ..</p>
        <p>and upon your failure to do so the</p>
        <p>party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the rellel</p>
        <p>sought.</p>
        <p>This 39th day of October, 1979. ^TT* CHEATHAM</p>
        <p>EVERE1 ________</p>
        <p>By: C.W. Everett, Jr. P.O. Box 1Z28</p>
        <p>GreenvllhTNC. 27834 Telephone: (919)758-4257 Nov. 2, 9, and 16.1979</p>
        <p>07 SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>I, VERNELL Allan Gaskins, will no longer be responsible for any debts conlracted by anyone other than myself.</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE LADY shopping In Williamsburg. Spend money In Virginia, dance at Holiday Inn, Nor</p>
        <p>folk. Miss you. Call collect, Jim P., 577, 9 til 5 or writ* 5316.</p>
        <p>(804) 425 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>AulotForSBiB</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD has dally rentals</p>
        <p>- 7SB-t</p>
        <p>at raasonableprlces. Call 758-0114,</p>
        <p>WE BUY nice, used cars Grant Bulck-AAazda. Inc., 756-1877.</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>AAAC</p>
        <p>AMC MATADOR 1974 station</p>
        <p>wagon. Good condition. *900 or best offer. 756-5069 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>REGENCY 197*. 4 door, loaded with every available option. Including diesel engine, (30 miles per gallon), *000 mifes. Showroom condition. 795 3894 Her 5.</p>
        <p>Asking *1)00.</p>
        <p>I Century. 756 426/</p>
        <p>LaSABRE 1972. 2 door, air, factory 8-track/stereo/lape player, factory mag wheels. Excellent condition. Cheap. Call Bob, 753-3579.</p>
        <p>BUICK LA SABRE 1972. Fully equipped, new tires. *700. 75M187 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>CENTURY 1975 Custom Wagon. Loaded. Good condition. *1995 or best offer. 753 8863 after 7p.m.</p>
        <p>BUICK 197X Elactra 235.3 door herd</p>
        <p>top, fully equipped, real claan car. 1095.7M-3471.</p>
        <p>CAMARO 1973. Steel 3 mags. Body In good reasonabieoltar.75* 7</p>
        <p>FORD STATION W,</p>
        <p>tires, new starter</p>
        <p>mile* per gallon. *250,</p>
        <p>!ST.'a</p>
        <p>ISO. Call 751-3377.</p>
        <p>NOVA 1974. 3 dMT, 6 cyllnBer. stralghi drive. Runs excellent</p>
        <p>Drives good. *1108..758-4347 .</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>ChryslBr</p>
        <p>CORDOBA 1978. 13,000 mlloe. Lead 17*71.</p>
        <p>ad 753 8105 or 923-1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <pb facs="00094272_0009" />
        <p>J- i</p>
        <p>Oodgt</p>
        <p>OOCXiC MONACO t*7S E&amp;gt;celtn lOndHion. Low miloogt Cait botoro</p>
        <p>3. la</p>
        <p>FOAO 1M 7 liter convertible</p>
        <p>Orown and vvttite automatic power steering and brakes Real thorp. 11175 negotiable 752 3471</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>foro 1*71 Country Sguire Wagon 9 passenger, one owrter. clean. (500 miles. Excellent condition Call Howard R Williams Inc. 752 M12 days. 752 2W7 nights</p>
        <p>mustangTw Convertible Fully restored and absolutely like new. Serious Inquiries only, please 795 3V4alter5</p>
        <p>ford TORINO 1971 convertible tll50 752 0903 after 5</p>
        <p>mustang 1971 Mach F^fomatlc^^ low gat mileage Good condition *700.125 206*</p>
        <p>f=ORD PINTO 1971 Automatic. AM radio 5500 756 369</p>
        <p>granada 197*. Automatic, air, AM/FM stereo Excellent condition. *3300. Call 792 5924 after 6 p.m.. Sun day through Thursday</p>
        <p>PINTO 1974 Station Wagon. 4 speed. AM/FM stereo, air 756 7509after 6.</p>
        <p>Oldtmobll*</p>
        <p>DELTA</p>
        <p>8 QLOS 1*78 *5*00.</p>
        <p>758 6*20,</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 1975 Catalina White. * door hardtop automobile. Automatic transmission, air conditioning. 52200 752 746S.</p>
        <p>^AND PR 1X1976. Blue wittTsilver top. power windows. AM/FM stereo radio 53400. Call 750 5046 or 795 31H after 5; 30. 795 4765 before 5; 30.</p>
        <p>BONNEvFllF 1971 Power win dows. Indash Pioneer am/tm cassette player 21 miles per gallon highway 5S300 After 6, 752 1197</p>
        <p>LaMANS 19M. Good tires, newly In spected 5300 750 5565 days. 795 3431 nights</p>
        <p>dONNEVILLE 1979Twotone blue, all extras. *500 miles. Like rtew. *6750 or best offer 756 6091.</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Fortign</p>
        <p>VOLVO 145E. 1972 Station Wagon. Automatic, air, AM/FM, new radlals. 51075. 752 0069</p>
        <p>VW BUS 19*0 Blue and white. Ex cellent mechanical condition. 750 3151, extension 233 from 9 til 4, 752 2791 after 10p m.</p>
        <p>JENSEN HEALEY 1973 Good con dition. 752 5303</p>
        <p>^ im Simer Beetle. 51600 752 1200 day*. 746-3015 after 6.</p>
        <p>OATSUN 1977 2002 , 2&amp;gt;/x. AlTT AM/FM. low mileage. Call 946 2241, 946 7746.</p>
        <p>tOVOTA COROLLA 1979, 6000</p>
        <p>miles. AM/FM. air, automatic. 750 1140. weekdays, nights and weekends. 750 79*2. 750 1900</p>
        <p>FIAT 1974 Spider. Dark green. Excellent condition. 750-5471 after 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>MAZDA GLC~ Deluxe hatchback, 1970. Air, AM/FM stereo cassette, 5 speed, very clean. 17.100 miles, eslate sale, 54100. 756 2027</p>
        <p>VOYOTA 1900 1971. 2 new lires, $700. Call 752 0707</p>
        <p>DATSUN 1970 Station Wagon 41.000 highway miles, air conditioning. 4 S(4*d straight shift. 53000 firm price. Call 756*167 weekdays.</p>
        <p>TOYOTa 972 CorollaT rdoor, new tires. 51200 752 3471.</p>
        <p>MERCEDES 19*9 220 D Excellent. 756-6909 after 5 during the week.</p>
        <p>1973 Standard. Good on gas. usf sell. 5750 756 9694 before 3 or after lOp.m.</p>
        <p>CAPRIS Must sel</p>
        <p>flAT</p>
        <p>SPIDER 1976 752 3467</p>
        <p>MGB I9M. Good condition. 5725 752 0069.</p>
        <p>Uy BEETLE 1973 Automatic stick shill, excellent condition. Must sell all 752 0152 after 5 p.m. Ask lor</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;</p>
        <p>27 BIcyciM For Sal</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Lady's ten speed bike. Excellent condition. Call 752 1028 after5p.m</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Boats For Sal*</p>
        <p>THUNOERBIRO 15' 1974, cathedral jiull with OS Evlnrude. Galvanized trailer, plus accessories. Excellent condition. 52000. Call alter 6 p.m. 752 7053</p>
        <p>1977, 14' River Ox, 20 HP Akercury, Long trailer Priced to sell. 75* 3711 br756 3945. ask lor Billy</p>
        <p>W MERRIMAC Deep V. 140 HP .Mercrulser, Inboard/Outboard. -Loaded, equipped tor fishing. 54000. Call 746 3580 after 6 p m</p>
        <p>1971 TRI-HULL OS HP Johnson 15'51000 or best offer. 025-0701.</p>
        <p>1971 ir SEA OX. 90 HP Chrysler. 1979 galvanized Cox trailer. All in excellent corKtltion Boat has center</p>
        <p>console. 30 gallon built In tank, life preservers, CB radio. 1st 53500 buys.</p>
        <p>W4521 </p>
        <p>31 Campers For Sala</p>
        <p>1971 VW CAMPER AM/FM radio and tape deck Good condition. A</p>
        <p>?real boy for economy travel. 50 4043</p>
        <p>1977 SLtDE-IN pickup camper. Fits 0' truck. Good condition. 756 7623 alter 4p.m.</p>
        <p>SHORT BODY camper. 025 2141 after 5. _</p>
        <p>19*9 SHASTA 19' Fully self contained 51400 or best offer. 025 0701</p>
        <p>1979 CHEVROLET Trans van. Less than 15000 miles 5500 and assume payment 750 *666.</p>
        <p>OOGS4&amp;gt;ETS</p>
        <p>ONE 3 YEAR old male Beagle (runs good), 3 puppies. Ail AKC registered Corey Stokes Ayden. NC 746 37</p>
        <p>4 AKC REGISTERED Cocker Spaniel puppies 752 6947</p>
        <p>BEAuTiFUL; healthy. AKC registered Dachshund puppies. (919) 209 3105</p>
        <p>FREE MALE puppy Cute. 4 or 5 weeks old 752 8445 after 5:30</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>HalpWan1d</p>
        <p>HOW WOULD you like to write your own paycheck? 512,000 to 520.000 In come first year Direct selling. Rapid advancement. Send resume, with telephone number, to P. O Box 2264, Greenville. NC 27834</p>
        <p>1979 YAMAHA XS 750-Special. In</p>
        <p>Xblue. 2000 miles, luMage rack, stable backrest, mini trunk. Excellent condition. 52300 750 1700</p>
        <p>evenings after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>1977 CB-7S0F &amp;quot;SS Honda,&amp;quot; 12,000 miles, with extras. 756-3620.</p>
        <p>1979 YAMAHA 650 Special, 1600 miles. 51700 firm. 746 4520 or</p>
        <p>SAVE 520001 1977, 1000. One owner. ' Low mileage. 7 3023.</p>
        <p>37 Trucks For Sal*</p>
        <p>' 1971 FORD VAN. 6 cylinder, straight  shift, good gas. Needs tires. 752-1170 days, 750 3641 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>one owner. L^Se'new. Call Howard R. Williams, Inc., 752-0*12 days, 752 2007 nights.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1973 FORD pickup 302 motor, automatic transmission. Excellent shape. 51500. 75*-49.</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVY VAN. Deluxe model. All factory option*, one owner. Ex-'r-cellent condition. Asking 53495. 12 1037.</p>
        <p>' 1974 AMC JEEP. 39,000 miles, can vas lop. 53000 negotiable. 750 0766.</p>
        <p> 19*9 INTERNATIONAL 2 ton truck, ^ Equipped with air brake*. Cab and chassy only. Vary good condition. Call before S. 750-205*!</p>
        <p>EL CAMINO 1977. Fully loaded. Call . 750-3962 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>,1976 FORD VAN Econoline 100. Straight shift, 6 cylinder. Great for customizing. 52950. 756-0279.</p>
        <p>1974 RANCHERS 302. $1500 or best : offer. 75* 0070.</p>
        <p>ALUMINUM NUNNING boards to fif Blazer, Ford Bronco, Chevrolat and Ford pickup trucks. 752-3699 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>1974 INTERNATIONAL 'a ton pickup. 58,000 miles. 5750. 75S-7366</p>
        <p>[ evenings.</p>
        <p>1973 FORD Explorar pickup. Black bad. needs work. 51095.752-Om after ^5:30,</p>
        <p>1977 LUV truck. 15.000 mites, 4 speed, radio. 52995. 750-0404 or ^5*36.</p>
        <p>DOGS* PETS</p>
        <p>Cold</p>
        <p>ODCKER %aMel  and black. 75M764</p>
        <p>KITTENS. Call otter 4 p.m. 75AIS.</p>
        <p>Experienced Mechanic Needed</p>
        <p>Excellent working conditions and benefits. Will accept applications Irom persons with nriechanical background. Apply to:</p>
        <p>Hastings Ford</p>
        <p>E 10th St 750 0114</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED GM mechanic needed. Call 754 2150.</p>
        <p>LITTLE EXTRAS cost a lot. Earn extra money selling Avon. Meet In terestlng people, set your own hours, be your own boss Call 752 7006.</p>
        <p>SALES REPRESENTATIVE to sell un commission. Must be sharp, ag gressive, dependable and honest Apply In person at Greenville Cable Tv, 517 Arlington Boulevard. Green vllle. We are and Equal Opportunity Employer.</p>
        <p>INTERVIEWING lor experienced industrial sewing machine operators and qualified trainees Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. til 12 noon. Too Tuff Togs, Grimesland. NC.</p>
        <p>WANTED Dental Assistant. Apply at llOOakmont Prolessktnal Plaza. 756 4123</p>
        <p>FULL TIME RN. rotating shifts Call AArs, Brannon at 758 4121.</p>
        <p>SUPERVISOR needed to coordinate survey workers lor new Greenville City Directory Must be able to devote 6 hours per day for approx imately 3 weeks. Applicants nM to be familiar with Greenville and en |oy working with people. Send replies to Supervisor, P. O Box 1967, Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>EARN EXTRA AAONEY Ideal for homemakers. Local residents need ed to conduct survey to update Greenville City Directory. Absolute ty no selling. AAost work can be done at home by telephone. Small amounts of house to house work re quired. Generous compensation. AAust be able to work at least 5 hours per day. Must have telephorw and neat handwriting. Apply, in own handwriting, giving name, address and telephone number, to Johnson Publlthing Company, P. O. Box 1967, Greenville. NC.</p>
        <p>TEXAS Oil Company needs mature person for shorf trips surrounding Greenville. Contact customers. We train. Write K. H, Dick, President, Southwestern Petroleum, Fort Worth, Texa*</p>
        <p>MOGRAMMER/ANLYST Cobal and RPG II with communications desirable. Must have prior ex perlence. Salary commensurate with experience. Call (919)-293 7021, extension 221.</p>
        <p>ALTftATlNT</p>
        <p>SUPERVISOR</p>
        <p>r-osiiion avaiiaoie Tor capable qf managing large, alteration department. Du elude supervising alteratio</p>
        <p>Position available tor person nKKtern uties in</p>
        <p>supervising alterations and altering better clothing.</p>
        <p>Full and part time positions also open for persons with experience in making alterations on mens, women s and children's garments.</p>
        <p>Cal.PersIn&amp;quot;^ rtment</p>
        <p>756 2355 Ext 203</p>
        <p>Belk Tyler</p>
        <p>Carolina East AAall</p>
        <p>STANLEY HOME Products needs persons for part time or full time work selling new line of cosmetics or regular household products. Write Cosmetics, Box 1967. Greenville. NC tor personal interview</p>
        <p>COOK. Full tinte. Must be able to work nights and Saturday. Good salary and benefits. Apply In person at Tippy'* Taco House.</p>
        <p>BROKERS NEEDED for AAat chmaker oflicel We otter more ser vices than any other real estate of tice in town I With your skills and our services, you can t stopi Call DaH nil HIgnlte for Interview, Hignlte 8. Cbmpany. Inc., 750 6666.</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY available for the right enthusiastic person. Apply In person at Stuffys, Georgetown Shoppes.</p>
        <p>NEEDED IMMEDIATELY</p>
        <p>Finishing wood workers to build wood plugs tor llgerglass molds. Should have experience In cabinet making finished carpentry or pat tarn making. Apply In person at Grady White Boats, Incorporated. Greenville Boulevard Northeast, Greenville, NC between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., AAonday through Friday.</p>
        <p>PART-TIME companion for older woman. No nursing. Car necessary. 6 hours per week. Write Companion, P O Box 1967. Greenville. NC.</p>
        <p>REGISTERED NURSES RNsneed ed for newborn nursery and operating room at modern, 255 bed general hospital. Highly competitive salary and excellent benefits package. Write Robert Brown. Employment Coordinator. Lenoir AAemorlal Hospital, 100 Airport Road, Kinston. NC 28501 or call (919) 522 7305.</p>
        <p>WELDER with mechanical background In farm equipment repair. Hospitalization, uniforms, vacation. 45 hours weekly. Serious Inquiries only. 756 5909</p>
        <p>PART-TIME District Supervisor needed. Duties would Include selec ting and supervising young boye and girls. Must be free each day after 2:30. have dependable automobile, married and ovar 25 year* of age. Must heve good reputation. Apply at back door to The Dally Reflector, between 5 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. No phone calls, please.</p>
        <p>LOCAL CPA OFFICE Is SMking mature Individual to work with monthly bookkeeping for various clients. Applicant should have varied ex perlence In bookkeeping and payroll tax areas. Salary commensurate with experience and ability. Send resume, In complete confidence, to Bookkeeper, P. O. Box 7104, Green villa. NC 27834.</p>
        <p>CAREER CHANGE? Permanent future for a responsible Individual position. Offers stable career as a llcensad Mamorlal Counselor with substantial Income end manage ment opportunities for mature and oressad.</p>
        <p>well</p>
        <p>confident, sales-</p>
        <p>motivatlng person. Leads furnished. Company benefits and training. Call R. H. Lagateora, (704) 53* 2374.</p>
        <p>LIKE PLANTS? Naed a part time job making full time money? 750 0304.</p>
        <p>TAKING applications for porter work at Tiffany's Bakery, Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>NBEDCOMBINATION truck driver and mdchanic's helper. Call 756 2845 for sfwolntment. Eastern Tractor and Equipment Company, Incorporated.</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>WorkWantBd</p>
        <p>REPAIR WORK. Carpentry, roofing, masonry. Call James Harrington, 752 77*5after*.</p>
        <p>TREE SERVICE. Trimming, lopp Ing and stumping. Call Don Locklear at753 5273 etfer 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>WILL BABYSIT. Shady Knoll. 7 7910.</p>
        <p>Farm Equipmant</p>
        <p>FARM MACHINERY Auction Sale Tuesday. November * at 10 a m ISO tractors. 350 implement* We boy and sell used equipment dally. Wayne Implement Auction Sales. P O Box ^ (Highway 117 South), Goldsboro. NC 27^ NC 180 Phone</p>
        <p>WOOOSPLITTERS 3 point hitch type without cylinder. 5229,95 (assembled); 3 point cone type split ter. 5239 95 (assembled); road</p>
        <p>model, complete with tires, cylinder, hose, pomp and motor, 5937.95 (assembled). Agri Supply Company. Greenville, 752 3999 .</p>
        <p>2*4(i JOI^ DEERE (200 hours). 35 Ferguson, ll' trailer type disc har row. two row rolling cultivator with fertilizer distributor, two row Powell tobacco topper, tobacco sbaets and bushel baskets. 758 67*2</p>
        <p>AUTOMATIC TOBACCO primer Powell one row iwth both heads. Ex cellent condition 750 0247 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>SEPTIC TANK installation, lot clearing, landscaping, backhoe bulldozer work., Call Sonny Cox, 74* 2340 or 74* 34U.</p>
        <p>NO JOB TOO smell. Carpenter and repair work on houtas and mobile hcime*. Cabinet and counter tops. Call 752 307* or 750 0779 anytime.</p>
        <p>TONY BROWN'S Service*, the best tree service tor the best price. 75**735.</p>
        <p>LABRADOR PUPPIES. PurabrwL black. 752-0M9</p>
        <p>LOVABLE. uMiywl Irish Settw^ lor (^Sie.Naade place to run. 751 5977.</p>
        <p>Brandi</p>
        <p>E9MH.ISH SPRINGER Speniel pup pl#e. AKC. ihoto. wermed, reedy to go.*l,7i*71SS.</p>
        <p>50 GaragB-VardSai*</p>
        <p>BIGGEST Flee Market in town Tice Drive In Theatre, Ayden Highway. Saturday. *a.m. until.</p>
        <p>Tl^ BARDIN HOUSE</p>
        <p>INDOOR FLEA AAARKET</p>
        <p>Saturday 8 to 5. Closed Sunday Dealers welcomed. Tables available. Located at the New Fairground Building. 264 By Pass. Rental space Inside 53.00; Outside 52.00. Farm produce, chruch and non/profit tree. Antiques, new and used furniture, plants, iewclry. woodwork items, clocks, picture frames, toys. junk. Raply to P.O Box 194. Greenville. N C.</p>
        <p>SATURDAY. November 3. Greenhouse, deep freezer, miscellaneous 9 til 4, 824 Galye Boulevard.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE, Saturday, November 3. 0 until 400 South Jarvis. Clothes and furniture</p>
        <p>YARD SALE 205 South Pitt Street, Greenville (across from the Post Of flee). 3 tamilies Lots of odds and ends and nice things. Saturday. November 3. 8 until. Rain or shine</p>
        <p>SATURDAY. November 3, 1979 0 30 a.m. ti 1:00 p.m. 105 Cantellia Lane In front of Aycock School. Furniture, boat, toy*, clothes, drapes and other bargains.</p>
        <p>BAZAAR Saturday. November 3. 1979, 8 2. Hooker/Memorial Christian Church, Greenville Boulevard at Elm Street. Luncheon served 11:30 2, tickest 52.00. Mini flea markat, handcrafts, Christmas crafts, kitchen korner. plant shop, bake sale.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE. Starts at 8 a. m. Satur day, November 3. 2fl2 South Library Street. Great bargalnsi</p>
        <p>CRAFT AND BAKE sale. Saturday, November 3 in front of Black Jack Ceramic Shop. Given by Girls' Aux ilary. Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>WPULO LIKE to keep children In my home. 75*^77,</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to keep children In my home. Age* I end up. AOondey through Friday. 752-7205.</p>
        <p>TRUCK FOR HIRE. Will move anything. 753 4ia3 days. 753-4175 nighte.</p>
        <p>GlkllAL CLEANING and houM claantng. Call 752 0701 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>WILL BUILD CMlom-bwilt cabinets end furruture. Cell 749 3196 attar 6</p>
        <p>NEED YARD RAKED? Call Bruce at 752 3050 or 750 50M 6 III 10. /Mon d4tyFriday.</p>
        <p>SATURDAY, November 3, 8 a m. unlit. 10) Robin Road. Briarwood subdivision across from Brook Valley. Picnic fable, lawn mower, clothes, books, child's bookcase and many other Items.</p>
        <p>SATURDAY, 505 East 2nd Street, 9 until. Sofa, lady's 3 speed bicycle, miscellaneous items.</p>
        <p>WATCH FOR Luthern Church Fall and Craft Bazaar. November 10, 9 til 2.</p>
        <p>102 ALEXANDER CIRCLE</p>
        <p>November!, 8 until. Girl'slO&amp;quot; bike, other Items.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE 8. Bake Sale at Cobb town Grocery on rural road 416V6. Saturday. November 3, 9 a.m. until. Rain or shine.</p>
        <p>SATURDAY, November 3, 8 III 2 Several families. 313 Kirkland Drive.</p>
        <p>W^NSYLVNr AvenufTToH Dickinson Avenue; in front of Sut ton's Service Center) November 3, 9 until. Handmade Christnrta* decora tions, furniture, odds and ends.</p>
        <p>GARAGE SALE. Rain or shine. Saturday. 0 til 2. 106 Terry Street,</p>
        <p>Saturday, 0 t Cherry Oaks</p>
        <p>YARD SALE Saturday. 9 a.m. until. Ballard's Crossroads. Clothing and household goods.</p>
        <p>YARD SM-E Saturtoy7 n1&amp;gt;V^7 3, 0 til 3. Farmvllle Highway (264A), 2 mile* west of AAoose Lodge.</p>
        <p>YARD sale! 1204 &amp;quot;'SofhT WrT^ht Road, 8 til 2. November 3. 3 families.</p>
        <p>10 FAMILIES are gelling together Saturday for gigantic sale. I mov Ing, othei-s cleaning barn, attics, and closets Come early, stay late. You'll find thousands of Items to select from. We have lots of old junk, some may be antiques. Glassware, nic naks, pictures, round oak table, fur niture, outside cactus, bedspreads, drapes, clothing (all sizes) and much much more. You'll have to see to believe. Free coffee served. Coun ty road 1733 In front of Roberson's Nursery oft 43 South, 3rd brick house on left 756 3778</p>
        <p>SATURDAY. November 3, 1979, 9 a.m. 106  100 Bryan Circle,</p>
        <p>Eastvrood. Clothes, books, toys, fur niture, curtains, household Items, odds and ends plus much more.</p>
        <p>BTlCrVRD SALE. Several families. 8 a.m., Saturday. 1'a mile past Candlewick Estates, on left. Stan tonsburg Highway.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE 126 Village Drive. Ragland Acres, Wlntervme Satur day, 0 til 12. Clothing, household items, and miscellanecxas.</p>
        <p>SATURDAY. November Pinewood Drive. 8 until.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE Saturday, November 3. 9 till Several families. 102 North Library Street. Clothes, furniture, household items, great buys.</p>
        <p>SATURDAY, November 3rd, 0:30 Stereb, antiques, household and baby Items plus more. Between Sun shine Garden and WInterville. Follow signs</p>
        <p>GIANT, multi family yard sale. 8 til 12. Clothes, dishes, turniture, treasures and trash. House located at Crossroads of Eastern Pines Fire Department (Portertownl. No sales before 0 a.m.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE Saturday, November 3, 8:30 until. Several families. 205 Belvedere Drive. TV, bicycles, maternity (6-10), appliances, fur niture. clothing, etc.</p>
        <p>2 FAMILIES. Dishes, small ap pilancas, clothes and more. Saturday, November 3, 0:30 until. 1905 East 4th Street.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE. HO South Harding. Family moving. Saturday. 8 until.</p>
        <p>SATURDAY, 105 East Redman Avenue (In back of Parker's Chapel 1, 7 unti I. Single head and foot board, miscellaneous Items.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE Saturday. 100 North Summit. Antique dishes and fur niture. miscellaneous. Inside it rain Ing.</p>
        <p>REPEAT! Prices were low last time but even lower now. Lots of different stuff. 1012 Sulgrave Road (off Charles Boulevard across from stadium). 7:30 until.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR A mobile home? You'll find them advertised for tale every day in Classified.</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>Llv*stock</p>
        <p>REGISTERED, spotted, Poland China boar. One year old. Call 753 4293.</p>
        <p>PURE BRED Nubian dairy goats.</p>
        <p>746-6175.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE. Nic*. chestnut pleasure horse. Call 756 8548 after 5.</p>
        <p>56</p>
        <p>AAisc*llanBOUS</p>
        <p>JACKSON AAATTRESS Company. Quality Products since 1935. Buy direct from factory and savel 1100 West 5th Street. Washington. N C</p>
        <p>BOOTLEG PRICES: Men'a knit sleeks and leans, $9.99; sportcoats. 521.95; lady's pantsuits, 513.99; slacks, 55,99; lops, 54.99. Large selection. Mill Outlet Clothing, 2M Bypass (across trom Nichols), Greenville.</p>
        <p>SMALL LOADS pinebark, sand, top soil and stone. Also driveway work. Call Charles Tice. 750 30)3.</p>
        <p>Mlscellarwous</p>
        <p>PIANO RENTALS Parenis rent a new spinet piano, for beginners on ly As low at 515 per month Call 446 410) W C Reid Music Com pany. Uptown Rocky Mount</p>
        <p>24' McCRAY remote display case 54 Inches high. 756 2444.0 a.m. til Op m</p>
        <p>i^N^rPUU* available! Call tor details. Cha Rich Music. Arlington Boulevard. 756 12)2.</p>
        <p>IT'S FIREWOOD time again Don t steal It. Stihi it! Stihl chain saws by Clark A Company. Memorial Drive. 756 2557.</p>
        <p>GOOD, USED chain saws S75 and up HefKtrix Barnhill. 752 4122</p>
        <p>DISHWASHER, vacuum cleaner, stereo 758 9560 after 5</p>
        <p>CANNON A SMITH Backhde, bulldozer work Call 746 4600 or 746 3692.</p>
        <p>FIREWO(X&amp;gt; for sale J P. Stancil. 752 6331.</p>
        <p>CERAMIC BATH tlxtures lor your home al The Linen Closet. 3000 East Tenth Street.</p>
        <p>PIANO Currier and Ives, 3 years old $650 756 1018</p>
        <p>ALL KINDS of wood for S25 A pickup truck load. Delivered 752 3048</p>
        <p>TOP SOIL, fill dirt. sand, rocks, landscaping and bulldoMr work. Call Henry Wthlngtoo. 746 3461.</p>
        <p>LADY'S 9/10 of a carat diamond ring. 14 Karat gold band. 752 2616.</p>
        <p>TRADE-IN sewing machines with 60 day warranty. Of to *249 95. The Singer Company, Pitt Plaza,</p>
        <p>PINE TABLE, reproduction oak tables and chairs, trunk*, queen size handmade pine bed, high oak bed and much more, 2 miles west of Chocowinity at Antiques A Stuff.</p>
        <p>WOOD HEATERS tor sale, starting at 120. 2 miles west of Chocowinity at Antiques A Stu|f.</p>
        <p>LOVESEAT zmd matching chair. Good condition. Perfect for den or trailer. Call 750 3057 after 4</p>
        <p>REMINGTON electric typewriter Cleaned and ready to go Great price, 550. 758 7447 after 6</p>
        <p>ONE SEWING machine with cabinet. All attachments. Needs cleaning. *50. 750 7447 after 6.</p>
        <p>2 ALL M/000 endiables with storage. *30 each or 2 tor *50 750 7447 after 6</p>
        <p>BENJAMIN-MICRACORD turn table. NIkko amp and tuner Wharf dale speakers *100 for all 758 7447 after 6.</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADS of sand, topsoil. field dirt and rock. Alto lot clearing. Jim Hudson. 756 4742.</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT, bulldtr sand, top soli and rock. J. L. McDaniel, days, 752 2229 (mobile unit); 75* 2351.</p>
        <p>ALL M/000 dining room set. Rec tangular table with 4 chairs. Needs refinlshlng. Good price *65 750 7447 after 6,</p>
        <p>SONY RECEIVER (6 watts). Sony turntable and Sony speakers Ex cellent condition *200 756 0579 after 6p.m.</p>
        <p>SWEET POTATOES for sale. 752 3891</p>
        <p>OAK WOOD and mixed Hauled, split and stacked Best for less. 752 7611</p>
        <p>AMAZING NEW wiraleM homo or offica sacurlty system. Call 756-1944 for frte demonstration.</p>
        <p>FISHER wood burning *to^ will heat your housa naturally. Sm our now fireplace Inserts. Ask a Fisher owner about Its parformanc*. 752 3609. Ftemlng't Furniture A Appliance.</p>
        <p>OAK AND mixed wood for sale. J. D. Haddock, 752 7399</p>
        <p>OAK M/000 for wood heaters and fireplaces. Call Jesse R Chapman, 746 4125, 9 a.m. til 2 p.m.. 746 3007 after 2:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>90&amp;quot; CUSTOM made sofa (like new). *200, 72&amp;quot; convertible sleeper sofa, *75. 756 8180atter5p m</p>
        <p>ISO GALLON oil tank with tubing and approximately 75 gallons (uel oil. *125: tandem bike. *%. 10 gallon</p>
        <p>drink dispenser, *10 752 8889 after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>FULL LENGTH SOFA Brown vTnyl covering. Good condition. *55. 746 39.</p>
        <p>REDVELVET sola. *100, red velvet chair, *35, black velvet chair, *35; Early American sofa, *75. Early American chair, *25, washer and dryer, *300; 25&amp;quot; color TV, *150, 2 chest of drawers. *20 each. Call 756 9276 after 6 p.m</p>
        <p>1 FRANKLrNFlwlPLACE UsS&amp;quot; 1 season. *100. 6' 220 volta^ electric baseboard heater, *35. Call after 5:30, 756 7089</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 1971. upright freezer, chandelier lighi, lent, dryer, utility trailer. Brothers sewing machine in cabinet; Z 90 Harley Davidson. 750 6649.</p>
        <p>WURLITZER PIANO Excellent condition. Will sacrifice tor *575 752 3670.</p>
        <p>COMPLETE wedding outfit wlfh train. Approximately size 10. Ex cellent condition. *50. 746 6519</p>
        <p>1978 MAGIC CHEF deluxe model 30&amp;quot; gas stove with waist high broiler . Call 756 1977</p>
        <p>OAK WOOD for sale. *35. ' &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;cord Cut to order. Delivered and slacked 746 3700</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD, all kinds. Starting chips, *35 load 524 5919 days. 524 4897 nights</p>
        <p>All hardwood. 756</p>
        <p>Kir p</p>
        <p>52,:</p>
        <p>OAKFIREWOOO *80 per cord 756 1660.</p>
        <p>WELL SPLIT firewood. Hickory, *50 per ' 3 cord, oak, *80 per cord, *45 per ' 3 cord. David Morton. 758 4295; John Williams, 750 0569</p>
        <p>MICROWAVE Amana radar range Cook Mafic *300 752 3471</p>
        <p>4 KEYSTONE 14 X 6 with lugs Fit Chevrolet, *100. 752 1240.</p>
        <p>100 GALLON oil drum with stand, *25; 30 gallon hot water heater, *40. 752 4252.</p>
        <p>SHOPSMITH /Mark V 4 months old Used less than 10 hours. Some ac cessories. Serious callers only. 752 1439.</p>
        <p>NEW BLACK BART stove Free standing or fits in 36&amp;quot; fireplace open Ing. Must sell. Call 756 3500 after 5.</p>
        <p>mond. Call 752 (6(M^tween 8 and 5,</p>
        <p>PINE STRAW WHEAT STRAW BULBS GRASS SEED</p>
        <p>Creeping Red Fescue Winter Rye Perennial Coastlawn Mixture Kentucky 31 Fescue Ribbons Wreath Forms</p>
        <p>Custom Bows Pot Plants</p>
        <p>KIHRELL'S GREENHOUSES</p>
        <p>New Phone No. 7S4-7373</p>
        <p>Support American Cancer Society</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAYTheDeUy Befloctor, Greenville, N.C.-Frtday, November 2,1?7*-21</p>
        <p>56</p>
        <p>MlsceHaneou</p>
        <p>6 RC ALLEN cash registered. Average age. 2 years 6 category machines Will sell as package or In divldually. Contact- Keith Beatty (919 ) 750 7070</p>
        <p>MINNESOTA FATS pool table *75 756 4431</p>
        <p>1935 solid walnut bed with mattress and box springs and matching, large dresser with mirror, *200. 1935 tall dresser (painted for child). *25 758 0056</p>
        <p>58 Sporting Goods</p>
        <p>60 INSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>CERAMIC CLASSES are-now in ses Sion at The Ceramic Barh 107 East Third Street Ayden Call 746 2206</p>
        <p>LOST halt Chihuahua and half Ter rier Brown, one year old Lost in the vicinity of Oak Street 752 3474</p>
        <p> LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>*25 REWARD Lost male Basset Hound in vicinity of West Haven sub division. Greenville Brown and white with a few black spots Wear ing no collar Answers to nanre &amp;quot;Brandy &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;756 4009or 756 9255</p>
        <p>LOST small silver Bengy dog wear &amp;gt;ed Co</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>HousBsForSal*</p>
        <p>$33,500 7150 square feet, new</p>
        <p>carpeting. 4 bedrooms convenient location Guaranteed for one full year Now Is your chance Overton &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Powers, 750 4505</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOM BRICK home In College Court On large corrwr lot Living room with ti/eplace. dinirg area, kitchen with breakfast area, sun porch, carport and storage Mid *40's By owner Call 752 469) or 756 9930</p>
        <p>BY OM/NER Custom built contem porary 3 bedrooms. 2' 3 baths superior quality throughout, cedar siding. Pella windows. Jenn Air, central vacuum, many other extras Nice country location Mid 50's 750 7000. days. 753 5036 after 6</p>
        <p>OJUNTR^ltOME^ on ^ Rariihirn Road, built 1890 modernized 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, lamily room with fireplace, 2356 square leet of living area, 1.9 acres *65.000 BUI Williams Real Estate. 752 7615.</p>
        <p>ing white flea collar nansed Cookie. Lost in Club Pines area. Da' 756 6211, night, 756 0074. *50 rewarc</p>
        <p>FOUND 2 cute puppies in Country Club area. Approximately 5 weeks old 756 06)1</p>
        <p>AAOBILE HOMES</p>
        <p>64 AAobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMES and lots for rent. Call 758 4413 betweenB and 5.</p>
        <p>60 X 12. 2 bedrooms, washer, dryer air, nice large lot. No pets or children 756 7912</p>
        <p>EXCEPTIONALLY clean 12 X 64 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, washer, dryer.' 3 mile of city. 5155 month with deposit 756 1455 or 752 0018 after 5</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, furnished, single person or married couple. No pets, no children 756 5877</p>
        <p>2 MILES EAST of Hastings Ford 2 bedrooms, private lot. *150 plus deposit. 756 0070 alter 6</p>
        <p>1978 /MOBILE HOME 2 bedrooms, completely furnished, washer/dryer hook up. Rent *175 per month. Deposit required. Call 752 2366 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>NICE, 2 bedrooms. Completely fur nished. Close to ECU and factories 758 1366, 758 1366</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS. Nicely furnished Central air. Electric heat Located in Ayden *165 756 42)8</p>
        <p>12 X 60 2 bedrooms, central air, washer, excellent condition, good location, no pets 756 0801</p>
        <p>2 AND 3 BEDROOMS Furnished, no</p>
        <p>pets, lease and deposit. 756 0173</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, furnished, washer, air, co'^ered patio: shady lot. No children or pets 752 5907</p>
        <p>TbEDROOMS Near D H Conley High School N- oside pels Prefer no children 752 4B/6 or 756 0975 after 5.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS. 2 baths screened in front por' h fully carpetea washer, furnished. *l2i. 7j/ 3-i7l</p>
        <p>66 AAobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>WE BUY used mobile homes. Tom my Williams, 756 7815, 752 5682._</p>
        <p>3 BEb^CXXM rnobile home 756 5041</p>
        <p>12 X 65 GREAT LAKES 3 bedrooms, central air, fully carpeted Oil drum, underpinned. Excellent ccmdition. 750 6204 756 8010</p>
        <p>SPAIN'S MOBILE Home Park Large lots lor rent. 5 miles southeast of Greenville 1st month free. 746 6575.</p>
        <p>68 OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>EASTERN BUSINESS BROKERS</p>
        <p>We Sell Businesses</p>
        <p>210 W. 4th Street</p>
        <p>Phone 758 4485</p>
        <p>member Southern Business Brokers Each Office Independently Owned</p>
        <p>BUSINESS oriented Individual. Have you ever thought of serving the Lord through a busiriess of your own? For more information, call or write Service /Master of Raleigh Durham, 204 West Peace Street, Raleigh. NC 27603 833 2802</p>
        <p>70 PROFeSSIONAL</p>
        <p>CAROLINA CHIMNEY Cleaners Thorough, professional service. No mess guarantee Books, kits and in formation. 758 0174.</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP. Gid Holloman North Carolina's original chimney sweep. 20 years experience working on chimney's and fireplaces. Call day or night 753 3503, Farmvllle.^_</p>
        <p>72 REAL ESTATE Excellent location tor ughi</p>
        <p>industry or business Located in Winterville with Winterville water</p>
        <p>and sewer available. 514 feet of pav ed road frontage. *100 per front fcxjt Century 2t Lanco Realty, 756 5868.</p>
        <p>73 Commercial Property</p>
        <p>SHOP/OFFICE space for lease 1000 square feet. Neighborhood commer clal zone. Hooker Road. Call 752 1733 days, 756 7614 nights. _</p>
        <p>FOR RENT 2400 square feet com mercial space. Prime location at in tersection of Greenville Boulevard Northeast and 264 Bypass, adjacent J. H. Hudson, Inc. otiices and Green vllle Marine Available immediately. J H Hudson, 758 2138</p>
        <p>78 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>ENGLEM/OOD 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, study (could be tourth bedroom), great room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with eat in area and carport Immediate occupancy</p>
        <p>*52,500 Mavis Butts Realty</p>
        <p>758 0655 Mavis Butts. 752 7073.</p>
        <p>Kaye Montieth. 758 4750. Jeannie Gee, 758 9859</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS&amp;amp;DOORS</p>
        <p>RemodeimK Room .id(ti!;'n'.</p>
        <p>C.L. LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA TUNE-UP SPECIAL</p>
        <p>M9.95</p>
        <p>Total</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>lax</p>
        <p>included</p>
        <p>VISIT THI Orienlal and oreo rug gallery for a complate oaieclion of rugs. Now at special savlm. Larry's Carpeiland, 9010 East Tenth.</p>
        <p>HeratWhat WDo:</p>
        <p>oRaplaoB PlugB. Points And Condofwor WHh Osmin</p>
        <p>Toyota Parts</p>
        <p>9Ad|ustDfoN And Timing</p>
        <p>AiuBt Carburotor Mia And Mixturo</p>
        <p>SUN Eloetronic Engino AnalyBis</p>
        <p>eChoofc Condition Of Pan BoHb And Wator HoBoa</p>
        <p>eCfwok Air And Fuol Finara</p>
        <p>eChBOkPCVVallM</p>
        <p>ChBOfc Emitaion Control tyatoin</p>
        <p>eChook Undor Hood Fkiid Lmmla</p>
        <p>Save FuelGet The Junil&amp;gt; On Winter Driving Available Only At</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTA</p>
        <p>109 Trade St. 756-3228 Servico Hours: 8*5 p.m. Monday-Friday No Appointment Necessary</p>
        <p>Ovi</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT BUY 2100 square feet, all formal areas wooded lot. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, screened porch, fireplace Elmhurst School district Owner says sell Reduced *2000. to 06.500 This is a fantastic opportuni ty to own a large home for a small rice. Guaranteed for one full year  erton &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Powers, 758 4585</p>
        <p>LOANASSU/MF&amp;gt;TION at 8J.v This home features 4 bedrooms with over 1650 square feet, central heat and air Also irKtuded are a family room, sewing room, kitchen/dining com bination and 2 full baths. This strik Ing contemporary home also has a I bedroom apartment Call Phil Par tin, 752 0689 Bill Barbre. 756 2770. The Home Showcase, 752 5522</p>
        <p>AURORA Lovely older home with 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitchen dining room, breaktost room, in good shape. *34.000 Phil Pratin 752 0689, Bill Barbre. 756 2770. The Home Showcase. 752 5522</p>
        <p>SUPER QUALITY aTTsupTpTTce 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, all formal areas, large patio, 3. acre lot. *51,900 Call Phil Partin. 752 0689, Bill Barbre 756 2770; The Home Showcase 752 5522</p>
        <p>VA LOAN ASSUMPTION^to</p>
        <p>qualified veteran at 9' i% interest, low amount of equity (*7922)  total payments. *508.69. 4 bedroom brick ranch featuring living room, den with fireplace, eat in kitchen, carpet, storm doors and windows</p>
        <p>78 Housm For Sal</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD 3 bedrooms 2 baths entrance hall dimng room kitchen with eat in area, den with fireplace, bookshelves and sliding glass doors leading to the patio and double garage Exclusive agency listing *58 500 /Mavis Bults Realty, 758 0655 Jeannie Gee 758 9859 Kaye /Montieth. 758 4750. /Mavis Butts, 752 7073</p>
        <p>NEW LIsfrNG fucker Esfates 3 bedrooms, 2 baths great room with fireplace and bookshelves kitchen with eat in area and garage *81,850 Mavis Butts Realty 758(5(655 Kaye Montieth 758 4750, /Mavis Butts, 752 7073 Jeannie Oe 758 9859</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE Best location in town (or the price! Quality 3 bedroom home with all tjie bonus features you would expect Shiny ceramic tile bath, stained hardwood floors, den with charming French doors Ins tant home environment on beautiful ly landscaped lot D G Nichols Agency. Boulevard Office. 756 8010, nights, 756 7433</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>House* For Sale</p>
        <p>BRICK RANCH 1600 squre leet 2 fireplaces double car garage plus playroom tor the kids Lakewood Pines area Possible 8' loan assumption *49.9(X) Caki Jon Day Aldridge &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Southerland 756 3500 nights, 752 0345</p>
        <p>LYNDALE 4 bedrooms, 2' / baths room and an office Kitchttn Jenn Aire range, microwave oven den with fireplace, formal areas professionally decorated Split heat pumps Assumabte 10' loan Call Jon Day Aldridge &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Southerland. 756 3 500 nights. 752 0345</p>
        <p>CENTRALLY located between Farmville. Greenville. Kinston and Goldsboro Nice brick home for only *23,500 in Hookerton, NC Stack Kiger Realty. 756 3088. nights. Diane Whitehurst, 756 7222</p>
        <p>quiet cul-de sac. *62.000 Very ap pealing. Call Nancy Wilson. 756 5231 or LiTy Richardson Gallery of</p>
        <p>Homes, 756 2570</p>
        <p>COUNTRY COMFORT in county east. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, din ing room, kitchen and great room arranged without wasting an ounce of space in this rustic contemporary about to be started by David Ander son Builders. *49,000. Come out and look over this (loorplan and lot this week. Builders of Fine Kingsberry Homes. 758-0498 anytime.</p>
        <p>XPDG FAMrLrE S, take note! This rraw country home under construction has an option for four bedrooms and still is under *60,000 Vaulted great room ceiling, deck, bay window and master bedroom suite on a wooded lot  sonne grand assets for your new home. Call David Anderson Builders at 758-Builders of Fine Kingsberry H&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR SALE 4 room houslq to be moved from lot Call 746 6412</p>
        <p>COME GO with us to see&amp;quot;'this beautiful home located In the cqun try, on a wel I landscaped wooded tpt Has everything you want Onl years old. 3 bedr</p>
        <p>LOAN ASSUMPTION Save closing costs. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, great room with fireplace *44.900 Heniford &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Evans, 756 1111 David Henitord, 746 4838 Steve Evans, 758 0934, Laura Akeyer. 756 6575</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, family room with fireplace, fenced yard Excellent starter home or investment proper ty *30,900 Heniford &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Evans, 756 lilt, David Henitord. 746 4838. Steve Evans, 758 0934 Laura /Meyer, 756 6575</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH SELLS TWO HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES THREE</p>
        <p>BETHEL</p>
        <p>One of the finer homes in this area with 2800 square feet, detached storage barn and ' &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;acre garden lot off rear. Includes four bedrooms, two fireplaces and large covered porch area, excellent landscaping and new oil furnace This brick one and a halt story has charm you must see to appreciate Mid *50's</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING</p>
        <p>Beautiful setting in Cherry Oaks This immaculate three bedroom ranch has extras you don't expect Custom built, wide halls, large baths, built ins in den and kitchen in eluding desk Separate utility room with sink, double garage and lots of storage Only five years young Of tered in upper S80's</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING</p>
        <p>Secluded rear lot with plenty of privacy Deck oft rear, single car carport, excellent location off 14th Street It's new and waiting for you to select carpet Possible FHA loan available Call today. S40's</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH, INC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>756-6336</p>
        <p>Sharon Lewis .. On Call . 756 9987</p>
        <p>Colette Dilworth 756 8380</p>
        <p>Ed Meyer..... 756 6695</p>
        <p>Mary (.hapin 756 8431</p>
        <p>Connally Branch 756 1549</p>
        <p>GloClark 756 0046</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>LOAN ASSUMPTION *5000 and assume payment^ of *480 Almost r&amp;gt;ew brick ranch 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room with fireplace, dining room kitchen with breakfast area Call Jon Day at Aldridge &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Southerland. 756 3500. nights 752 0345</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING 3 bedroom home in the country with over an acre of land tor only *34.9(X) For more in formation or your private showing, call Anne Bass at 756 6666 or LilTy Richardsons Gallery of Homes, 756 2570</p>
        <p>VILLAGE GROVE 3 bedrooms 2 baths, living room targe den. kit chen with eat in area, single car garage aixl central air *30.000 Mavis Butts Realty. 758 0655 Kaye Montieth, 758 4750 Mavis Butts 752 7073 Jeannie Gee, 758 9859</p>
        <p>drooms, 2 baths, grept room with fireplace porch, patio, at antastic 2() X 40 in ground</p>
        <p>tic and a fantastic pool with diving board and lights. This little country estate is a sight to behold. Guaranteed tor one full year *49,9( Overton 8. Powers, 758 4585</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH SELLS TWO HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES THREE</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON HARBOUR</p>
        <p>Thinking about a second home oft the Pamlico? These three bedroom condominiums may suit your needs Spacious with boat slips available Excellent location, just started arxt reasonably priced Financing available (ief in on the ground floor Call today.</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE</p>
        <p>These new townhomes are under construction off t4th Street across from Wir&amp;gt;dy Ridge Starling in the upper *40's with inr&amp;gt;ovative floor plans Call today and let us show you what were building Excellent financing available No closing costs.</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>OAKMONT</p>
        <p>With large lamily in mind 5</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 3'} baths. 3t(X&amp;gt; square teet Screened in porch, fenced in back yard. Well constructed home Reasonably ottered at *68.5(X) Call today for details</p>
        <p>PAMLICO RIVER HOME</p>
        <p>On the River Bluff Contemporary cedar A frame with 1000 square feet wrap around deck and beautiful wooded lot. Super view of the</p>
        <p>Pamlico through the master bedroom with balcony and private bath Less than and hour from Greenville Just *45,5(X)</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH, INC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>756-6336</p>
        <p>Sharon Lewis On Call ,756 9987</p>
        <p>Colette Dilworth....... 756 8380</p>
        <p>Mary Chapin . 756 8431</p>
        <p>Ed/Meyer..........756 6695</p>
        <p>Connally Branch 756 1549</p>
        <p>GloClark 756 0046</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>HOMEOWNER'S POLICY</p>
        <p>Earl Thompson 3101 S. Evans Street Across From Union Carbide Phone 756 3422</p>
        <p>State Farm Fire &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Casualty Company</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT loan assJmpiion 3 bedroom country ranch with deep lot Pay only *6000 down and assume *222 payment Call Matchmaker, Hignife and Company Incorporated, 758^6666 anytime</p>
        <p>EED LARGE house within walk ing distance to elemental^, junior and senior high schools? This may be for you 4 or 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, formal living and dining rooms, fireplace, den, large master room, studio/storage in back *69,500 Owner financing available Call | Watson Associates, 756 1377, nights, 752 2910</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;OFTEN ASKED FOR&amp;quot; seldom found! Assume this 7' i mortage and move in Great family neighborhood, 3 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, lots of closets Wahl coates school district, close to ECU and downtown shopping If you've missed good buys before, call me now on this new listing! Joan Robinson, Listing Broker, 752 4012, 758 0481. D. G Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Great buy on large 4 bedroom home in Wesfhaven. Den with fireplace, tormal living and din ing rooms, 2', baths and garage. Also a *23,000 VA loan that can be assumed at 7% Only *58,900 Stack Kiger Realty, 756 3088. nights. Gene Stack 752 3366</p>
        <p>POINT WITH PRIDE This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has new carpets living room, den, hall, new wallpaper (.hoice location Good loan assumption. *56,500. RE/MAX Realtors 756 7192, 756 7986.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE INSTALL ALUMINUM AND VINYL SIDING</p>
        <p>Remodeling Room .iddiiions</p>
        <p>C.I.. I.UPTON CO</p>
        <p>/5/-b1 1h</p>
        <p>Youll Believe In The</p>
        <p>VW RABBIT</p>
        <p>When You Drive One</p>
        <p>DETROIT SURE DID</p>
        <p>1980 Rabbit</p>
        <p>Diesel Rabbit Rabblt-Gas</p>
        <p>40 MPG City 24 MPG City</p>
        <p>53 MPG Hwy 38 MPG Hwy</p>
        <p>Unleaded Gas</p>
        <p>VW IS RATED AS ONE OF THE 10 BEST QUALITY CARS IN THE WORLD</p>
        <p>Transverse engine, front wheel drive, fuel injec* tion, safety cell driving.</p>
        <p>Diesel In Stock Now!</p>
        <p>Try Us First  Try Us Last  But Try Us</p>
        <p>Joe Pecheles Volkswagen</p>
        <p>4 By-pass 756-1135</p>
        <p>264</p>
        <p>Honda &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Volvo Service Specials</p>
        <p>Honda Tuneup Special</p>
        <p> tune engine</p>
        <p> replace plugs, points condenser and rotor</p>
        <p> check air filter</p>
        <p> check fuel fter</p>
        <p>Reg. price Special</p>
        <p>$26.50</p>
        <p>tax irKluded</p>
        <p>Honda Oil and Filter Change</p>
        <p> 4 quarts of oil</p>
        <p> engine oil supplement</p>
        <p> oil filter</p>
        <p> free antifreeze check</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>$13.40</p>
        <p>tax included</p>
        <p>Volvo C Filter C</p>
        <p> change oil and oil filter</p>
        <p> free antifr:</p>
        <p>Six cylinder</p>
        <p>Reg. price Special</p>
        <p>$16.52</p>
        <p>tax included</p>
        <p>!)il and Change</p>
        <p> add engine oil supplement eeze check</p>
        <p>Four Cylinder</p>
        <p>Reg. price Special</p>
        <p>$13.40</p>
        <p>tax included</p>
        <p>This offer good only with a copy of this ad.</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>117 West Tenth Street Greenville/758-7200.1</p>
        <pb facs="00094272_0010" />
        <p>MKtor.Givmvtiie. N C -Pliday. Novnter2. \m 0 LotsFor^</p>
        <p>Houms For Stt</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANCH SELLS TWO HOMES A WEEK j SOMETIMES THREE</p>
        <p>COUNTIIY</p>
        <p>Soultt ol GrMdvillaotf Hwy II you'll U toor acres vylfh a smart 3 beah-oom hocna including garage oufside storage and lots ol privacy Gel oul o&amp;lt; town and enjoy country at moiphere Mostly wooded and very well kept Ottered at S44.7J0 Just listed It won't last long</p>
        <p>woooeo LOTS We have ' i acre to 3 acre wooded lots available in 3 locatioos in and around Greenville M.700 and up Give us a call lor details</p>
        <p>NEWOFpRING</p>
        <p>I3TS square teet ot heated comfort Located oft Stantonsburg Road. &amp;lt;&amp;nbsp;bedrooms. 2 ceramic file baths, den with fireplace, central air. large partially wooded lot Assumable</p>
        <p>' j%loan V4I.S00</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING</p>
        <p>3 bedroom ranch. Conveniently located on cut de sac in one of Greenville's finest subdivisions Heat pump, deck and fireplace are some ot the quality features in this honrte Ready tor occuparKy Mid UO't.</p>
        <p>CHERRYOAKS Is the setting tor this Williamsbur&amp;lt; home Dual heat pumps, fireplace, bedrooms. 2'i baths Exceeding E 300 energy standards Newly com plete and ready lor you Ottered at t72.SOO Call today</p>
        <p>CURK-BRANCH, INC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS 756 6336</p>
        <p>Sharon Lewis On Call Coletto Oil worth</p>
        <p>Marv Chapin I Aney</p>
        <p>Ed/ ,</p>
        <p>Cormally Branch Glo Clark</p>
        <p>7569907 75*3W 7S6431 7sa a95 . 756 IS49 7M 004*</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANCH</p>
        <p>SELLS TWO HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES THREE</p>
        <p>GRIFTON</p>
        <p>Owner finaneir&amp;gt;g available at 11% on this stunning contemporary home located on over 41 j acres south ot Greenville Foyer with balcony is an eye catching feature on a moonlit night with the Iron! ot the home mostly glass You'll also enjoy the 2 fireplaces in den an living room, library, office, 5 bedrooms. 2 wet bars and the 4 horse stable with pad dock. Seeing is believing. Ottered in theSlOO's.</p>
        <p>BRENTWOOD</p>
        <p>Reduced to sal,600 Immaculate three bedroom ranch including tremendous den. separate outside storage and nearly 200 square teet ot workshop area oft the den. Carpet over hardwood floors with 1850 square feet of heated area. Kitchen is fully applianced and loan assump tion is available Call today for more details E xcellent location to schools and shopping on private street</p>
        <p>NEAR WINTERVILLE</p>
        <p>Three bedrooms, two baths, under construction. Includes carport and heat pump. FHA or VA financing available at S42.300 Call today.</p>
        <p>OAKDALE Greenway Street See this com tort able home today featuring an ex tra large modern kitchen. 3 nice bedrooms, living room and beautiful family room with fireplace. It has lots ot desirable extras at a reasonable price *38,500,</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH, INC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS 756 6336</p>
        <p>Sharon Lewis On Call Colette Oilworth.</p>
        <p>Mary Chapin......</p>
        <p>Ed Meyer............</p>
        <p>Connally Branch</p>
        <p>Glo Clark . .....</p>
        <p>756 9087 756 8380 756 8431 756 6695 756 1549 756 0046</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>FARMERS HOME Assumption 3 bedroom brick ranch *33.900 Heniford &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Evans. 756 IIM. David Heniford. 746 4838 Steve Evans. 758 0934, Laura AAeyer , 756 6575,</p>
        <p>LARGE. 2 bedroom brick home Close to university Only *36,500. Heniford &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Evans, 756 1111, David Heniford, 746 4838. Steve Evans. 758 0934. Laura Meyer, 756 6575</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE BUY USED CARS</p>
        <p>lOHNSON MOTOR CO.</p>
        <p>FOR RENT</p>
        <p>Offices And Warehouses</p>
        <p>Receptionist office and 3 private offices (1000 square feat). Warehouse (2000 square feet) with 12 foot sliding door. Ideal for eleclricsl. plumbing or painting contractor, etc. Located 1007 Chestnut Street.</p>
        <p>Cali 752-8612 day 752-2807 night</p>
        <p>TEMPWOOD</p>
        <p>Down Draft-Air Tight</p>
        <p>Wood Buroing Stoves</p>
        <p>TAR ROAD ANTIQUES</p>
        <p>And Wood Stoves</p>
        <p>Log Sputter Rental Available Wintorville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Phone; 756-9123 Open Tuesday-Saturday 9-6 Sunday 2-6 .</p>
        <p>STIHL CHAIN SAWS</p>
        <p>With 14 Bar</p>
        <p>M49.95</p>
        <p>Hendrix-Barnhill Co.</p>
        <p>STOP</p>
        <p>Manager Trainees</p>
        <p>3rd Shift Night Managers Due to rapid expansion. Stop-N-Qo convenience stores are taking applications in the Greenville. Winlervtlle and Ayden areas. Experience unnecessary On the job training prowWed Those selected wHI receive good pay and benef Ha including paid vacation, health Insurance ^n, S day work week mth overtiffle past 40 hours. Contact Jack Jarvis, Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 751-2920.</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>1 LOTS 100 X 359 ach. 3 miles south ot Greenville SS500each 752 0312</p>
        <p>LARGE LOT with a 4 bedroom mobile home (unfurnished) Large outside bern 746 3735</p>
        <p>M ACRE I'j mile from city limits on Highway 33 West No restrictions S5000 746 4744</p>
        <p>APPROX lAAATELY  j acre ^ naar Cherry Oakt S8S00 Heniford A Evans. 756 1)11, David Heniford. 746 4838 Steve Evans. 758 0034. Leura Meyer. 756 6575</p>
        <p>12 Resort Prop*rty For Sal*</p>
        <p>ON CANAL )00 X 130 toot lot and trailer Large deck By Pamlico River, Washington 756 4431</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>FOR RENT Storeage building 20' X vernead doors Will</p>
        <p>35' with 3 * X 9 over &amp;nbsp;.</p>
        <p>rent Indlvdually or to group 756 9227</p>
        <p>6 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Large 2 bedroom garden apart ments, carpet, drapes, dishwasher, pool On Country Club Dr. adjacent to Greenville Country Club. 756 6869</p>
        <p>WE HAVE CABLE TV</p>
        <p>NEW APARTMENTS tor rent 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms. 15 minutes from Green</p>
        <p>vllle S200 monthly Appliance fur nished Call Echo Realty Inc Grit</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STOHM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;AWNINGS Remndeiin?, Room addition'</p>
        <p>C.L, LUPION CO.</p>
        <p>rowa-Woel Hera Berfly ateil Cen^ AvaflaMa</p>
        <p>Brewil'Woedv ln. fSl-7111</p>
        <p>M Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM apartment in Winter Vllle AppliarKes lurnished Lease and daposit No children, no pets Call 756 5007 752 4668</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>STUDENT A&amp;gt;ARTMENT Lae studio and 2 bedrooms 75* 79S6</p>
        <p> IWWW a - - -w -</p>
        <p>M|S 75* 5746 nights (*sk tor AAr</p>
        <p>AYDEN. NC Nice. 2 bedroom apert I Stove</p>
        <p>mcnt Availabte November t Stove and washer furnished, fully carpeted. Quiet neighborhood AAar ried couple only *1*0 a month 74* 435* after S.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>OAKAAONT SQUARE APARTAAENTS /</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>CHERRY COURT</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouse apart ments 1212 Redbanks Rd Dishwasher refrigerator, range disposal included We also have Cable TV Very convenient to Pitt Plaiaand University Alsosometor nished apartments available</p>
        <p>756 4151</p>
        <p>The Happy Place To Live FREE AAASTER ANTENNA</p>
        <p>Office Hours to a.m. to * p.m AAon day through Friday Call us 24 hours a day at</p>
        <p>756-4800</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside ywr door OualTty construction, fireplaces.</p>
        <p>heal pumps (heating costs 50% less than comparable units).</p>
        <p>dishwasher, washer/dryer hook ups, wall to wall carpet, ther mopane windows, extra insulation.</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Arlington Blvd. 75* 50*7</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>1401 Willow Street 752 4225</p>
        <p>1,2. and 3 bedrooms wesher dryer hook ups. cabievision. pool, club house Only 5 blocks from East</p>
        <p>Caroiirta University.</p>
        <p>Check everywhere else first</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>Luxurious 2 bedroom townhouses afid 1 bedroom apartments. Carpet, drapes, compactors, washer-dryer hooK ups, pool, sauna, fermls court, club house, etc. 752-1557.</p>
        <p>EASTBRCX)K</p>
        <p>AND</p>
        <p>VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>MMiW|f!lli)iyiio</p>
        <p>Any Purpose! Minimur</p>
        <p>Any Purpose! Minimum Application Fee.</p>
        <p>Send Reply To:</p>
        <p>326 E. 14th Street Washington, N.C. 27889</p>
        <p>B&amp;amp;6 Painting and Wallpapering</p>
        <p>Residential Interior and Exterior</p>
        <p>7 years experience with references Free Estimates-Work Guaranteed</p>
        <p>7S2-328t before 10a.m., 6-8 p.m. 758-6398 anytime</p>
        <p>327 one, two and thre* bedroom garden and townhouse apartments with heat, air conditioning, carpet, kitchen appliances, garbage disposals, nice laundromat facilities. 3 swim ming pools. 2 tennis courts, heal and hot water furnished In some units, and Cable TV No pets or loud par ties allowed.</p>
        <p>Eastbrook  Eastbrook Drive oft</p>
        <p>264 By pass, Call 758 4012, Vlll^i^</p>
        <p>Green  SOO Heath Street off E Street Call 752 5)00</p>
        <p>too CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>ONE BCOROOM apartment. Fui nished, utilities included Short term laaM Olde Loig)on Inn. 75* 55*5</p>
        <p>Kings Row Apartments</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom garden ap4H't ments. Fully carpeted, furnishing renge. refngerafor. dishwasher, disposal and cable TV. Conveniently located to flopping center and schoolt. Located just off lOlh Street.</p>
        <p>Call 752 3519</p>
        <p>I BEDROOM furnished afiartments or mobile homes for rent. Confect J.</p>
        <p>T Of Tommy Williams, 7M-7SIS.</p>
        <p>too CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>IHlDIIIPtlOISM</p>
        <p>FREE ESTIMATES Pick-up &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Delivery Call 756-0792</p>
        <p>too CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>too CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>MECHANIC</p>
        <p>ExpBriMiCB rtqtdrad In iBctilcBl and hydraulic fiBid, UiMprlnt rBBdine, troubtoahootlng and rapairt. Qood salary and banaflts. Must hava good parformanca raeord. Contact BHI Donovan, Employaa Raiations Suparviaor, Hamilton Baach, Hwy. 17N Spring Road, Washington, N.C. Equal Opportunity Empioyar</p>
        <p>MACHINIST</p>
        <p>Exparlanca In sfiop mathamatics. Work from drawings and skatctias using praclslon maaauring instrumanta. Thorough knowladga of oparatlon of machinary and tools. 2-3 yaars axparlonca prafarrsd. Good salary and banefita. Must hava good parformanca racord. Contact Bill Donovan, Empioyoa Raiations Suparviaor, Hamilton Baach, Hwy. 17N Spring Road, Washington, N.C. '</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Empioyar</p>
        <p>Greenville's Fine^ UsedCars!</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Chevette 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>4 door. Automatic, AM-FM radio, radial vVhite with red trim, fully equipped, 41.000</p>
        <p>tires. 24,000 miles</p>
        <p>3850</p>
        <p>miles</p>
        <p>3850</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Civic Hatchback</p>
        <p>Medium blue 4 speed. AM-FM radio, air, digital clock, 12,000 miles ^4650</p>
        <p>1978 Plymouth Horizon</p>
        <p>Dark green with buckskin trim 4 speed, air condition. AM-FM stereo, 28,000 miles . ^4350</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Civic Hatchback</p>
        <p>4 speed, radio, 24,000 miles . ^4^^Q</p>
        <p>1976 Mercury Cougar</p>
        <p>Medium green, loaded .. ^34S0</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Pinto Wagon</p>
        <p>Automatic, air condition, sport wheels.</p>
        <p>*3850</p>
        <p>32.000 miles</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>SElEaQQ votvo</p>
        <p>117 West Tenth Si. Greenville 758-7200</p>
        <p>M &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;W Is Inventory Heavy</p>
        <p>The 80s Are Here And</p>
        <p>The 79s Must Go</p>
        <p>M &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Ws 1979 inventory includes 50 cars and trucks that must be sold at some price by Nov. 5th. So come early while the selection is good. We also have a good selection of Demonstrators including 2 Caprice Classic Wagons, 3 Caprice Classic 4 doors, 1 Caprice Classic Landau, 1 El Camino SS, 1 Monte Carlo and 1 Malibu Classic Wagon.</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Wagon</p>
        <p>Demonstrator. 3 seats. Stock no. 9168. Beige, camel 50-50 front seat. Fully loaded.</p>
        <p>List Price $10,226.15</p>
        <p>M &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Ws Price</p>
        <p>$8,250'</p>
        <p>plus N.C. Tax</p>
        <p>Ayden, N.C.</p>
        <p>746-3141</p>
        <p>THE IDIAUy NEVi^ 1980 (COROLLAS.</p>
        <p>New from the inside out. Twelve of the most exciting, most highly styled and keenly engineered,Corollas ever offered by Toyota. ' Toyota Total Economy makes them a better</p>
        <p>value than ever. And the all-new front wheel drive Corolla Tercel is Toyota's lowest-priced, highest gas mileage leader. See all the 1980 Corollas here today. Theyre Toyota's most practical, most economical new cars ever.</p>
        <p>Corolla SB-5 Sport Coupe</p>
        <p>Corolla Tercel SR-5 Liltback</p>
        <p>Corolla Tercel 2-Door Sedan</p>
        <p>Standard features that dont cost you extra:</p>
        <p> 1.8liter 4-cylinder OHV engine  except Corolla Tercel</p>
        <p>Front wheel drive 1.5 liter 4-cylinder SOHC engine mounted longitudinally  all Corolla Tercel models</p>
        <p> Fully transistorized ignition system</p>
        <p> Power-assisted front disc/rear drum brakes</p>
        <p> MacPherson strut front suspension</p>
        <p> Unitized body construction</p>
        <p> Rust-protecting front fender liners</p>
        <p> Locking fuel filler door</p>
        <p> Power-boosted Flo-thru ventilation</p>
        <p>33) 43</p>
        <p>EPA Esiimaiea MPG</p>
        <p>EPAEslimaiecl Hi.ji-Aa, MP</p>
        <p>Remember Comeare it. s esi.rnaie lo EW Eslmated MPG ol otner /ericies ftxi may gel d'Hereni mileage aepenamg ho* Iasi you Ofiue weamer corO tions arxj ir,c rigm Acluai r&amp;gt;ighay m.ieage *.ii orobaUy be less mar ihe EPA HghAa, Esi,ra'e</p>
        <p>Black urethane bumper Inside hood release Steering-column-mounted headlight, headlamp flasher, windshield wiper/washer controls And more. . . and more...</p>
        <p>Limited Quantity Of 1979 Toyotas</p>
        <p>Available At Close Out Prices</p>
        <p>USED CAR VALUES</p>
        <p>Dependable Transportation  Reasonably Priced!!</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Pinto</p>
        <p>I While (With gresn vinyl interior. 4 speed Iransmiesion, air, power steering, AM-FM stereo radio, 19,01X1 miles .......41.4*4 </p>
        <p>$3295</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Firebird</p>
        <p>Red with while vinyl interior. Automatic, sir, power ttssring and brake*, AM-FM tisrso with tape, rally wheel*,tpoUsf.Sharp!  .</p>
        <p>$4495</p>
        <p>1975 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>Dsrl( green metallic wlTh white</p>
        <p>1972 Buick</p>
        <p>vinyl Inferior, automatic, air, power steering erKl brakes, AM-FM radio, bucket seals, V-e</p>
        <p>$2495</p>
        <p>Skylark</p>
        <p>Gold with brown vinyl interior, automatic: air, power steering end brakes, radio awbp#*</p>
        <p>$750</p>
        <p>1979 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>I While with rsd vinyl interior and red Isn-Idau root, lully squippsd.</p>
        <p>1977 Toyota Clica</p>
        <p>$5995</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>[Burgundy With burgundy vinyl in-</p>
        <p>1974 Audi Fox</p>
        <p>Dark brown metallic with tan vinyl Interior, automatk). sir, AM-FM radio. 51.000 miles..</p>
        <p>1974 AMC</p>
        <p>[lerlor, fully equipped, wire wheel covers.</p>
        <p>Matador Wagon</p>
        <p>Medium brown with tan vinyl Interior, automatic, sir; power eteertng and brakos, radio, M.OOfl</p>
        <p>$1095</p>
        <p>WMt* with tan vinyl Inlarior, 5 apaad,</p>
        <p>$4595</p>
        <p>$5995</p>
        <p>1979 Olds Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>[Medium blu* mstslllc with blu* valour [interior.luHyaquippad..</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Thunderbird</p>
        <p>Dark brown metallic with white landau roof, fully equipped with power windows, wire wheel</p>
        <p>1976 Chevrolet Camero</p>
        <p>Dark Uu* with whH* vinyl top, tuNy</p>
        <p>$3695</p>
        <p>covers.</p>
        <p>$5195</p>
        <p>1979 Pontiac Firebird</p>
        <p>SNvar mstitUc wHh burgundy vinyl ki-</p>
        <p>$5995</p>
        <p>1976 Volkswagen Dasher</p>
        <p>Brown with tan cloth tntarlor, 4</p>
        <p>$3495</p>
        <p>109 Trade St. Greenville Phone 756-3228</p>
        <p>Open Nites Til 9 p.m. For Your Convenience</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <pb facs="00094272_0011" />
        <p>The Dally Reflector, GreenvUle, N.C.Friday, November 2,197-23</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>RTMENT rOR RENT I jom Exc*4l*n locatton. ckne Hvantty &amp;gt;lMt. air condittoning watar (urnlshad. t)M. Call I Raalettata. m mr</p>
        <p>_?LEX. I bedroom. Unfurnished, lo Columbia Avenue tilS Tsa 300. 303?</p>
        <p>teCOROOMS. I bath tioo per ' h. On corner ol fth and Stud^t _jf. Colteoe students preferred aeallaftera.</p>
        <p>RENT 3 room, furnished ft with private bath and an . Prefer a married couple t chiidran. At 413 West Fourth</p>
        <p>IpSTAIRi APARTMENT. 1 ooms (I large, one small), kit I with new appliances, full bath, i-lvate entrance. Prefer college li^ents. 414 Latham Street, Green llto, between 10 aixl S weekdays.</p>
        <p>I^OROOM, furnished ^rtmenf. entral air and heal. Convenienf icatloo. 75* 1512 after S.</p>
        <p>IBEDROOM du^x. * months old Ivailable December I. 75* 35*3 after</p>
        <p>HoustsFor Ront</p>
        <p>I ,EDROOMS.</p>
        <p>t3-0S*4.</p>
        <p>Near campus.</p>
        <p>IaRMVILLE. 5 large rooms, good Oditlon. nice neighborhood. Jural gas heat. Located 105 North averly Street. SI35 per month. L36*T____^</p>
        <p>feWHOUSE for rent 3 bedrooms. 2 Ijlhs. fireplace, heat pump. Fair I subdivision. &amp;lt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;mile from new hRI Children and pets welcome. 6 month. 756^7.</p>
        <p>EOROOMS. I'r baths, heat No pets. Lease. 5315. 75* 0070 r*p.m.</p>
        <p>FOR RENT Ihcee bedrooms, bath, living room, port, lease and deposit required, f month.</p>
        <p>, , FOR RENT</p>
        <p>Ihtee bedroom*. I&amp;lt; i baths, living jqpi with fireplace, dining area, agage. Convenienf lo Pitt Plata. leEse and deposit required. 5325</p>
        <p>TfFUSREALTY INC.</p>
        <p>756 5395</p>
        <p>hop CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Houms For Rant</p>
        <p>BRICK RANCH near universlty. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, living room. den. carport, fireplace, central air. dock l5Ca---------</p>
        <p>535 Call 75* 5005</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM. 2 baths, den. living room, all appliances, washer/dryer hook ups. carport, nice quiet neighborhood No pets. 5350 per month. 752 OlOOor 7M7T_</p>
        <p>ELEGANT tri-level. 2*00 square feet. 5 bedrooms 3 baths, fenced yard. Excellent location. Lease, 5525 monthly. 75* 3009.</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOMS</p>
        <p>heat. 5225</p>
        <p>2 baths, central month. Coll</p>
        <p> ______J5 per month. College</p>
        <p>students preferred. 10* Columbia Street Call after *, 75*-*411._</p>
        <p>FOR RENT In Ayden. 2 bedroom house. 5190 per month. 74*-^. evenings.</p>
        <p>NEAR UNIVERSITY. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, large den, living room with fireplace, dining room, spaciou* attic, central air. 025. 756 7472.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, den, living, dining room, eat in kitchen. 2 car garage. Immaculate. 5450 per month. Peggy at Aldridge and ^therland. 756-3500</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Housts For Rtnt</p>
        <p>1*0 NICHOLS DRIVE. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Ceup*, 5350 month. Aldridge * Southerland, 75* 3500; nights, AAifce Aldridg*. 756-7*71.</p>
        <p>ONLY BLOCKS from ECu'campus on East Eighth Street. Like new In terior. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. 2100 square feet. 5450 month. Aldrii^ A Southerland, 75* 3500; night*. Mika Aldridge, 756-7*71.__</p>
        <p>90 Lots For Rfit_</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME lol near Graenvllle. 75* 3517</p>
        <p>91 OfflCB SpBCB For Rwit</p>
        <p>OFFICE or retail spac*. 1000 square, feet or 2000 %tiuar9 feet. 5300 per</p>
        <p>month or 5*00 per month. Located beside Larry's Carpetland. 3000 block of East Tanth Straet. 75* 2300.</p>
        <p>OFFICES FOR LEASE. Contact J T. or Tommy Williams, 75* 7*15.</p>
        <p>SUITE of 3 rooms. Immediate oc cupancy available. Third Street, across fromcourfhouse. 752 4)54 or wrilwP. O. Box 7146. Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>BOYD ASSOCIATES. INC.</p>
        <p>ilt-nct.il I onliiii I III s</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL</p>
        <p>P ) Li =  . -</p>
        <p>Experienced Body Mechanic Needed</p>
        <p>ExcBllBnt working conditions snd componutlon plan for right person. Fring* bonofHs Including hospitalization, Ilf* In-surancB, uniforms and many mor*. Apply to Guy Braxton.</p>
        <p>M S W Met</p>
        <p>Ayden, N.C. 746-3141</p>
        <p>All Roplioa Kept Strictly Confidontial</p>
        <p>mi iincK, m.</p>
        <p>: 603 Greenville Blvd., Greenvill/ N.C.</p>
        <p>m - m - m - m - m</p>
        <p>* Retail Price SALE PRICE</p>
        <p>1978 Pontiac Firebird Automatic, air. $4998 $4349 976 Oldsmobile Starfire $3498 $2849</p>
        <p>978 Chevrolet Monza  Four sp**d. low mNg* $3998 $3349 976 Ford Mustang Ghia Foorsp**d,*ir... $3698 $3249 978 Chevrolet Chevette  MMcv. ,^,000 ^4449</p>
        <p>$5349 $4349 $1949 $1849 $4949 $4449</p>
        <p>$2949</p>
        <p>AMFM</p>
        <p>$4898</p>
        <p>979 Ford Mustang Autom*lic,iif,AIII-FII.. $5698</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Courier * camp.r,iowmH.ag.. $4698 975 Buick LeSabre On*own*i,k)*&amp;lt;l*d. $2498 1974 Buick Century Wagon &amp;quot;Pertact!.. $2498</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge D-50 Truck  3SOOfflil*s,IR*mw... $5698</p>
        <p>978 Dodge Magnum XE T-lop,*lricl*n. $4998 :1976 Morcury ConiGt  Automnic,iif,iownm***,.^2^gg</p>
        <p>$AVE - $AVE - $AVE - $AVE - $AE</p>
        <p>.........Phone 756-1877</p>
        <p>................756-1878</p>
        <p>Weekdays: 8:30 to 6:30........</p>
        <p>Saturday: 9:00 to 2:00.........</p>
        <p>AUCTION SALE</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>Herman Spence, Jr. Estate</p>
        <p>Located Juat Off Hwy. 58 on Rural Paved Road 1541 Batwaan Mawborn Crottroada and Dawson's Station. Approximstaly 8 milaa North of Kinston.</p>
        <p>Saturday, November 3rd 10 A.M.</p>
        <p>1-1972 Ford Truck F-3501 ton 1-1965 Intarnational Truck 1600, IVi Dump 11874 Maaaay Ferguson Trsctor 1155 Diesel 11973 John Dears Tractor 4630 Distal 1-1987 John Dear Tractor 2510 1-1970 Maaaay Ferguson Tractor 175</p>
        <p>1-1967 Alia Chalmers Trsctor D-10 (with cultlvstor i middls tMistar)</p>
        <p>2-1974 Long Tobscco Hsrvastar Bulk Type 41974 Long TrsHers Bulk Type V-John Dears Plantar 8 row, 1280 1-1975 John Daara Blade tits 4630 1-Klng Disc 10 ft. 3 pt. Hitch</p>
        <p>1-Buah Hog Rotary Cuttar 5 ft., aidaboy 1Transplanttf Holland 4 row 1John Daara Disc 21 ft., 236</p>
        <p>1John Daara Wagon 4 wheel</p>
        <p>2-Elactra Wagons 4 wheel</p>
        <p>1John Daara 6 row baddar 9906 1Massar Ferguson Cultivator w/fart. attachment 6 row</p>
        <p>t-Maseer Ferguson Disc 15 ft., 620 1-Hardaa Equip. Trir. 6 x 21 Dual Axle 1Maaaay Ferguson 6 plow Breaking Plow 1-plcoChiaalPlow1ltlna</p>
        <p>1Johnson Sprayer 300 Gal., pull type 1Hardaa Sprayer 100 Gal., 3 pt. hitch 1John Dara Plow 4-14 in.</p>
        <p>1Bush Hog Rotary Cutter 9 ft.</p>
        <p>1Lilliston rolling w/fert. attachment Cultivator 4 row</p>
        <p>1Casa Tobacco Harvastar 4 row 1-Maaaay Ferguson 4 row rolling cultivator 1John Daara Grain Drill 1Coastal plant bed gas rig 7W ft. 1-Raddica ditch furrow opener 1John Deere Rotary Ho# 4 row 1-GMmora-Tatya Grain Augar 6-81 1-Kaily Loader 600</p>
        <p>1-Eyzaa Flow Urns Spraadar</p>
        <p>2-Dolllea 1Dirt Scoop</p>
        <p>1DouWa Gas Bulk Tobacco Bam with racka 1-1972 Ford PU Truck 1-3 pt. Hitch Tractor Made 1John Daara 2 row com plantar</p>
        <p>3-Water Pumps</p>
        <p>N. C. UCINSI NO. l</p>
        <p>COMPLETE INVENTORY OF SHOP TOOLS MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION!</p>
        <p>WILLIAM PHILLIPS and ROGER GRAOY AUCTIONEERS</p>
        <p>SnUNO AOWTS</p>
        <p>EAST CAROUNA AUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>2S11 MshfaNids Raed $27-1104</p>
        <p>CONTAai</p>
        <p>W. (BUDDY) TAYLOt S3I-9649</p>
        <p>0AI10TTIN0BR,0BI 527-3C33</p>
        <p>ftUlTON OAWWS 524-5A64</p>
        <p>91 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>In new Co E Co Building. 510 Green* Street Fully carpeted, park Ing Included. Owrwr will divide Call Blount &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Ball Realty Company 75*3000</p>
        <p>94</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>iquere feet. Nei^borhood commer clal lone. Hooker Road Call 752 1733 ^ys, 75* 7*14 nights</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE lor rent Call Joe Bowen, 752 7194</p>
        <p>2*4 BYPASS, one mile from Carolina East Mall. Plenty of parking Office sizes from 170 square feet to 5000 square feet. Prices start at SSO per month for snrtall offices. 758 2300</p>
        <p>93</p>
        <p>Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>BACHELOR HAS room lor rent with kitchen privilege Near Pitt Plaza 5100per month 75* 99*9after* 30</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>95 Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>2 WHITE MALES need I roommate.</p>
        <p>All utilities furnished *115 per month. 74* *442.</p>
        <p>(MALE needs clean, responsible roommate for extra nice country apartment 7 miles west of Graen ville Deposits already paid Call 752 *501 for lurther Information.</p>
        <p>bedroom townhouse at Windy Ridge. Call 75* 9491</p>
        <p>WANTED male roommate to share house near campus. 5130 per month plus ufillties Call 75* *37* after *</p>
        <p>2 ROOMMATES needed for 3 bedroom house near hospital. 75* 3*05 for information.</p>
        <p>Top quality, fuel economical cars can be found af low prices in Classified.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>5 Room Farmhouse and Pack Barn with Shelter To Be Moved 3 Miles East of Simpson, N.C.</p>
        <p>$800</p>
        <p>contractor estimate is available for moving</p>
        <p>Call 752-6065</p>
        <p>95 Roommate WanMd</p>
        <p>FEMALE ROOfMMATC wanted to share expenses. Shady Knoll Trailer Park 754a23ar75* 1459.</p>
        <p>96 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY usad mint bike*. Any condition  running or not run-Call 7S*'*S73 afternoons.</p>
        <p>ning. Call 7! 7 3M0 night*.</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY. Good, inexpensive portable TV. 752-8950</p>
        <p>WantedTo</p>
        <p>WANT TO LEASE farmland. 74* 234aor74* 34l4.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP</p>
        <p>Qid Holloman, N.C. Original Chimney Sweep</p>
        <p>20T6irsEipirincilhrfciit Ol ChMp M f iraplacis</p>
        <p>Fully Insured. Work Quarantaad. Professional Equipmant. Ex-pariancad Personnel.</p>
        <p>Cali Day Or Night 753-3503 Farm ville, N.C.</p>
        <p>NIGHT CLUB</p>
        <p>For Sale In Qoldsboro</p>
        <p>Over 250 Seats. Priced In $20s ' Call 1-735-2125</p>
        <p>RETAIL MANAGEMENT</p>
        <p>Foodtown Store* Inc., the south's fastast growing supermarket chain la aaeking qualified applicants for positions in retan managamant and managemant train***. If you have a retailing background or ar* intaraatad in a management career, tM* la your opportunity to move ahead with an industry leader. Supermarket axparleiKe not neceaaary. Submit reaum* or job hlatory In confidenco:</p>
        <p>FOODTOWN STORES INC.</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 1330 Salisbury, N.C. 27814</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>The Real Estate Corner</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>Buying or Selling, For Best Results Try Our Personal Service</p>
        <p>D.G. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>752-4012 Anytime</p>
        <p>REAllOli</p>
        <p>WERE THE NEIGHBORHOOD</p>
        <p>professionals;</p>
        <p>WHITLEY'S HOUSE STATION</p>
        <p>756-6050</p>
        <p>OUR OFFICE OPEN TODAY 9:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>To 6:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>ASSUME 8% LOAN! If you've been looking for that special contemporary home-STOP, look no longer. Weve got the home lor you. Personally owned and decorated by one of Greenville's leading interior decorators. Youll love the special touches starting from the unusually well landscaped wooded lot to the great room with cathedral celling. Convenient kitchen plus gracious dining area for festive entertaining. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call today, tomorrow may be too late. $54,500. No. 121</p>
        <p>Suburbia in the heart of the city. Your children can romp In this fenced wooded back yard complete with patio. Youll lov* the large formis, the den with fireplace, screened porch and many other features. Reduced to salt at $57,500. No. 122.</p>
        <p>Under the Pinas, this 3 bedroom brick ranch located on Wright Road is shaded by tall pines. Many features Including fireplace, den, 2 baths, large eat-in kitchen, bookcases in den make this excellent home. A must to see before buying elaswhere. $49,900. No. 123.</p>
        <p>BRENTWOOD - completed renovation make this lovely home superior to a new one. Den with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, targe fenced yard. $57,900. No. 114 WINTERVILLE - Immaculate 3 bedroom, lV!i bath brick home. Sliding glass doors loading lo a spacious wood deck. Assume 8.81; Farmers Home Loan. $38,950. No. 116</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES-Under construction. Words won't do it on this on*. Youll have to I this house yourself to baUovo and appreciate all the value that goes with It. This two story home has the features to compliment a life style of gracious living. 3 bedrooms plus study (or 4 bedrooms), great room with fbeplaca, formal dining, entrae* haN, plus too many faaturas to describo her*. For a first hand Inspection lo see a Show Horn*, plaasa call 758-8050. $85,000 No. 124.</p>
        <p>Dess Whitlay.......758-0816</p>
        <p>Judd Richardson.... 758-5090</p>
        <p>Melvin Rawls........758-0050</p>
        <p>Urry Tyndall &amp;nbsp;.7504050</p>
        <p>Alan Rubanstsin .... 752-3042</p>
        <p>Randy Martin........7504722</p>
        <p>Lana Grooms 752-5213</p>
        <p>MacMoonsy........7504433</p>
        <p>RichFaldstain 758-0564</p>
        <p>Becky Martin........7564722</p>
        <p>2424 S. Charles Streat</p>
        <p>Boiit Let light htmy Ceiise</p>
        <p>Yob To Detey -</p>
        <p>Buy today at 1979 prices. You may get a better interest rate next year but the increased price will more than offset any savings. You can always refinance later, but you can not get 1979 prices later.</p>
        <p>The</p>
        <p>Evans</p>
        <p>Company</p>
        <p>Of Greenville, Ire</p>
        <p>752-2814</p>
        <p>701 West 14th</p>
        <p>Meeting The Needs Of The Market</p>
        <p>WlnnW Evans, 7S2-4224. Fay* Bowen, 754-5254</p>
        <p>Nights</p>
        <p>Duffus</p>
        <p>Realty</p>
        <p>Inc.</p>
        <p>201 Commerce Street</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>MEMBER</p>
        <p>RELQ</p>
        <p>For Your Convenience Office Open 9-12 noon Saturday On Call</p>
        <p>Joe McGroarty Realtor 756-4122</p>
        <p>Office Open 1-5 P.M. Sunday</p>
        <p>Call NiqhtsAnd</p>
        <p>Weekends</p>
        <p>Joe McGroarty...........</p>
        <p>...........756-4122</p>
        <p>Catherine Creech........</p>
        <p>...........756-6537</p>
        <p>Becky McDonald........</p>
        <p>...........756-0152</p>
        <p>Sue Henson.............</p>
        <p>...........756-3375</p>
        <p>Deborah Hylemon.......</p>
        <p>Charlene Nielsen........</p>
        <p>...........752-1809</p>
        <p>...........752-6961</p>
        <p>Blanche Forbes..........</p>
        <p>...........756-3438</p>
        <p>Thelma Whitehurst ......</p>
        <p>...........756-0070</p>
        <p>Anne Duffus.............</p>
        <p>...........756-2666</p>
        <p>Jack Duffus.............</p>
        <p>........... 756-5395</p>
        <p>Evelyn Crawford.........</p>
        <p>.......752-4578</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL BUILDING</p>
        <p>Commercial building on i corner lot in downtown Ayden. Building presently underlease tt.250,</p>
        <p>INCOME PROPERTY Large lot wllh two mobile homes One unit with lour bedrooms and bath, other unit has two bedrooms and bath. 522.000 Possible owner financing.</p>
        <p>ALLEN ROAD</p>
        <p>Country home Two bedrooms snd bath with living room, kitchen-dining combination, new roof, outbuildings 527.500 CAROLINA HEIGHTS Three bedrooms and bath Living room with fireplace, kitchen with dining area, porch. There are not many homes within the city limits at this price 532.500 GRIFFON</p>
        <p>So much lor so little Wooded corner lol. Foyer, living room, family room with fireplace three bedrooms, two baths, garage utility room '39.900</p>
        <p>SYLVAN DRIVE</p>
        <p>A three bedrooiik and bath brick ranch home Recently painted on the inside Large living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, carport. 541.000 HARDEE ACRES Only eight months old and a possibla loan assumpllonl Three bedrooms. IVY baths, great room with fireplace, dlnrng area with sliding gisss doors, breaklast bar. garage 544.900</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE Three bedrooms and bath on a nicely wooded lol and quiet street. Living room, dining room, family room with (ireplaca, carport '4S.SOO Owner Financing Available</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE</p>
        <p>A ranch home, recently painted and with new carpeting over hardwood floors Living room, dining room, family room, two bedrooms. t'/Ybalhs. carport, gas haat. two window units. 54S.S00 Owner FlnatK-Ing Available</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA You can walk lo the university from this home' Three bedrooms, tvybalhs. family room with tireplaca. dining room, gat heal, aluminum aiding, brick patio, storage building, fenced rear yard 548.SOO</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD</p>
        <p>Four bedrooma and two baths on a quiet circle Living room, family room with fireplace dining area, central air. carport. 5S5.000</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE One ol those difficult to find ranch homes in this choice trea. Foyer, combination living-dlning room, family room with</p>
        <p>NEWUSTINC In Westwood Subdivision. A quiet and choice area convenient to the medical school, hospital and industrial areas. An immaculate three bedroom, two bath</p>
        <p>home Foyer, living room, dining room, family room with tireplaca and built-in*, breaklast are*. Intarcom. central vacuum, patio with brick bar-be-que. double</p>
        <p>garage. 557.000.</p>
        <p>FROG LEVEL This two yeer ok) home has approximately t.24 acres ol land. Three bedrooms, 2Vt baths, grett room with tireplaca and built-ms. breaklast room, compactor 58,000.</p>
        <p>FAIRLANE This apptaling ranch home has</p>
        <p>economicti gas heat. This will raally help with your bills Three or lour bedrooms. 2vy btliti. separate entrance to workroom Foyer, living room, dining</p>
        <p>room, screened porch, carport. Convenient location 581.500</p>
        <p>OAKHURST Three bedrooms, IVY baths on a nicely landscaped lot on Hawthorne Road. Living room with fireplace, dining are*, breaklast room, lamily room, patio, double garage, recently painted 562,500.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT From the extra heavy insulation In the hoor. walls snd ceiling, to the heat efficient Nreplac*. the thermopane windows, insulated metal axlerior door* snd high afflciency sxecutlv* heat pump, this appealing new contemporary can only be deacribed a* a super energy saver! Nalurat roughsawn cedar stdlrig. great room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace. . dining room, kitchen with breakfast area. Ihrae bedrooms, two baths, two Her wood deck with privacy tence. garage. You must see this! 569.000.</p>
        <p>WESTWOOD A quiet are* and cloM to the medical school and hoapltal. Perfect for a tamiiy with children. An 16 x 3* in-ground wim-mktg pool with adlecent patlot. Four bedroom*, two bath*, foyer, livtng room, dlnlng room, pretty kitchen, lamily room with lirepiac*. douMe garag*. You can tnjoy th* good lit* her*. M.OOO</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE</p>
        <p>Total *l*ganc*, pur* quality, vary spacious, complotely functional and wonderfully *nsrgy fflclant! This home by Rice Construction Company, a Group 10 builder, hat It all. Something you see in the home magezlnetl Over 3,000 square feet of heated area with four bedrooma and 3V5 bath*. Impressive foyer, a dining room lo accomodate the moat mbillou* hoateee. The great room hat 527 tq. tt. of living space with a natural stone, ralaed hearth fireplace. The solarium features terra cotta IHe, stained giaea and thermopana windows and double skylights. The Ubrery with its built-in shelves and cabinets otters a quiet place lor reading and study. The tawing and hobby room Is a place where the most dedicated hobbteat will find enjoyment. The custom kitchen and breaklast area make food praparstlon a pure delight. Double garage, a very private dual level wood deck and a choice wooded corner lol. E-300 energy efilcleni, R-30 celling insulation and two high-efficiency heat pumps. Sea this wonderful home with us. ____</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATES</p>
        <p>This beautiful home Is presently under conetruction snd is probably the four bedroom home that you have always wanted Entrance foyer, living room, dining room. 2'* baths, tamiiy room with fireplace A two story tredllional. 79,900</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS Under construction. Four bedrooms. 2'/7 baths, spacious great room with tireplaca. dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, upstairs recreation room, garage. Very nice Eighties.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY Four bedrooms. 2V) baths, slate foyer, living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, kitchen and breakfast area, spacious deck, patio, double garage. 587.700.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE This absolutely beeutitui and completely luxunous home i* now available On a choice wooded lot and a quiet street impressive entrance loyer lo greet your guetlt during the holiday season Spacious dining room lor either very formal or Informal dinners. An exquisite living room compliments the formel areas of th* home. The family will spend Its evenings In th* relaxing atmosphere ot the den with its beautiful and cherry lireplace Custom designed kitchen with a Jenn-aire grill BreakfstI room. Ihermopane windows. dual heal pumps, double garage, wood deck Perfect home for the executive tamiiy.</p>
        <p>THEPINEWOOD</p>
        <p>LVNNDAU Total elegance, pure quality, very apaclou*. completely lunctlonal and wonderfully energy elticient! This home by Rice Construction Company, a Group 10 buildar. haa It all. Something you see in the home magazines! Over 3000 square teel ol heated tree with four bedrooms and 3VY baths. Impressive foyer, e dining room to accomodate the most ambitious hottest. The great room hat 527 squtr* teet ol living spac* with a natural stone, raised hearth tireplac*. The solarium leeturet terra cotta tile, stained glass and</p>
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        <p>Ari Scholars Tell Discovery Of Lost Mural</p>
        <p>By NAOMI KAUFMAN Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>DIRH.AM. N.C (.API - Art scholars have known for four centuries that Leonardo da Vinci painted a huge mural on the inside wall of the Palazzo Vec-chio in Florence, Italy.</p>
        <p>But the\ had no idea what had become of it until recently.</p>
        <p>Several years ago, Travers Neulon of Har\ ard's Fogg Museum and John Spencer, chairman of the Duke University Art Department, set to find out.</p>
        <p>The result was the announcement Thursda\ at Duke that the long-lost masterpiece. Battle ol .Anghiari, has been located  but not where most people had bt\'n looking.</p>
        <p>Spencer and Newton told a tale of art detective work coupled with irustration and exasperation that tinally led to the discoven of the mural.</p>
        <p>which portrays a battle.</p>
        <p>Newlon said he and his team had been working on one wall of the Palazza for half the night when they decided to switch to the opposite wall.</p>
        <p>It was an act of ctesperation, if anything, Newton said.</p>
        <p>Added Spencer; The data was in direct contradiction&amp;quot; to the actual location of the mural, one of only two Leonardo murals known to have survived,</p>
        <p>TTw other is The Last Supper. painted in 1497. eight years before the battle mural was started.</p>
        <p>The mystery resulted because in 1563, the painter Giorgi Vasari covered over the mural with a fresco of his own. And many scholars thought the original work had been destroyed earlier.</p>
        <p>.Although Spencer and Newton</p>
        <p>still ckin't know what condition the Leonardo is in. based on paint samples they have taken they say they are confident much of it is intact.</p>
        <p>Getting to the masterpiece involves even more detective work.</p>
        <p>Newton used ultra-sound and infra-red techniques to diswver the mural underneath the' Vasari fresco.</p>
        <p>Now, workers must remove the Vasari to expose the Leonardo.</p>
        <p>Italian craftsmen, whom Spencer described as exceedingly skilled,&amp;quot; will cover the Vasari with layers of glue and canvas. When it is dr&amp;gt;. the glue and canvas will be removed .and with it will come the Vasari.</p>
        <p>Under it, the scholars hope, will be the intact Leonardo.</p>
        <p>Spencer said no one knows why Vasari, an admifer and bi</p>
        <p>ographer of Leonardo, might have covered the work. Some, he said say the painting was damaged; That may have been reason enou^.</p>
        <p>Two other reasons have been advanced. Vasari mav have</p>
        <p>known Leonardo was dissatisfied with the work. And the</p>
        <p>Leonardo battlescene depicts a military victory by the Florentine Republic. A few years later the Medicis returned to power. and said Spencer, the battle</p>
        <p>heroics of the Florentines may have been embarrassing.</p>
        <p>Spencer said he had no words to describe how it felt to confirm the Leonardo was located at last. Its like finding something youve known about all</p>
        <p>Says Carter Must Do More In Defense Field</p>
        <p>your life, but ywive never bei able to see. he said.</p>
        <p>Spencer. 56, and Newton. 30. said copies of a portion of the mural show a swirling mass of men and animals moving together. The style is described' as High Renaissance, but with Baroque elements.</p>
        <p>Rubens and Raphael copied it. Much later Delacroix borrowed from it.</p>
        <p>Spencer described the mural as one of the artists m(Kt significant works. To him and to his fellow citizens, it was considered his most important work.</p>
        <p>Newton said one of the last known references to the mural in 1549 describes it as a miraculous thing.</p>
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        <p>W.A.SHI.\(;T0N i.APi - sen. .Sam Nunn, a Georgia Democrat, says President Carter is going to have to do more for defense it he wants his support for the SALT II treaty.</p>
        <p>Nunn says the administration should make 'a clear and unambiguous commitment to request and fully support defense budgets for fiscal 1981 through fiscal 198.5 which allow real growth in defease budget authority on the order of 5 percent annually or more.</p>
        <p>In a speech prepared for delivery in the Senate today, Nunn also called for a commitment together with a public explanation of the need to make real increases each year in defenst' purchasing power for as long as the Soviets continue their substantial military buildup.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Nunn said Carter must convince him that the the presi-</p>
        <p>Woes Beset</p>
        <p>His Pageant</p>
        <p>HOLLVW(X)D, Fla. (.APi -Promoter Carl Alkerton says he may have to find out from a hospital txHl how his Queen of America's nude beauty pageant came off.</p>
        <p>.All this strain is going to have me in a hg.spital yet, 1 hope,&amp;quot; he said</p>
        <p>First, the hotel where the pageant is to be held Saturday tried unsucessfuily to back out of the deal.</p>
        <p>Then, on Thursday, .Alkerton was denied a court injunction that .sought to prohibit the city from enforcing a city ordinance banning public nudity.</p>
        <p>Now. the Hollywriod Police Department says it will enforce the ordinance  even if it means arresting the contestants.</p>
        <p>Hollywood Police Chief Sam .Martin says he'll wait until the pageant begins at 9 p.m., take a peek, then prweed accordingly.</p>
        <p>it all depends on their attitudes, Martin said when asked if he'll arrest the participants. 1 would hope for people to cooperate and I would prefer to just issue citations  if I have to do anything at all,</p>
        <p>dent will 'alert the nation and the world to what has transpired in the global military arena for the past 15 years because of a failure to match Soviet military expansion.</p>
        <p>Nunn says the administration commitment to a 3 percent real growth in defense spending is unsufficient.</p>
        <p>Nunn also called for A firm commitment to a process of getting more military strength from the defense dollar by setting a limit on the proportion of manpower costs in the defense budget.</p>
        <p>He said manpower costs have risen from 48 percent of the defense budget in 1964 to about 60 percent at present.</p>
        <p>The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, meanwhile, approved by a 13-0 vote TTiursday a resolution offered by Sen. George McGovern. D-S.D., urging the president to negotiate in SALT III for significant arid substantial reductions in nuclear arms through year-by-year percentage reductions.</p>
        <p>McGovern said his vote for the treaty rests on whether or not the resolution is adopted by the full Senate.</p>
        <p>Sen. Frank Church. D-Idaho, chairman of the committee, said the committee could complete work on the treaty by next Tuesday, which could put</p>
        <p>it on the Senate calendar by Nov. 15.</p>
        <p>DA VINa FIND DISCUSSED  Duke University professor John Spencer, right, and Travers Newton, of Harvards Fogg Museum, left, hold</p>
        <p>pictures of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy yesterday, telling of the discovery of a mur lost more than four centuries. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>New Millionaire Has A Problem</p>
        <p>DETROIT (AP) - Joseph Frolich has not decided how hes going to spend his million dollars, but a lot of other people already are trying to give him some ideas.</p>
        <p>I didnt have an idea of winning when I came in here, Frolich. 74. said after his name was drawn for the grand prize in the Michigan 1,000 lottery drawing Thursday,</p>
        <p>I'm not planning on anything right now, but Ive had a lot of people here telling me they could sure use some of it. he said, Ive got a wife and two lovely children and four grandchildren. Well do something with it - I wont have any problem on that end. Frolich was one of 10 people selected Oct. 18 in Lansing during an elimination drawing for the big lottery. While the top prize was $1,000 a week for life, Frolich is guaranteed a minimum of $I million.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (APj  The General Accounting Office has determined that the U! S. Customs .Service has improperly classified scrap tobacco, letting importers pay far less duty than they should, according to a congressional source.</p>
        <p>A GAO report on the scrap tobacco issue, one of major concern to the tobacco industry, probably will be issued Wednesday, according to the source, a congressional aide.</p>
        <p>In a memo to a member of Congress, the aide said the GAO report would be unusual in that it would contain no recommendations for correcting the scrap tobacco problem GAO reports usually contain findings, conclusions and recommendations.</p>
        <p>Farm leaders from the major flue-cured tobacco states, including North Carolina, have sought a ruling from the Customs Service redefining scrap tobacco to assure that high-quality leaf cannot be imposed as scrap John W. Sledge, president of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation, has filed a formal petition with the Customs .Service asking for the redefinition.</p>
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