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        <p>Weather</p>
        <p>Gradual clearing tonight with lows in 20s; mostly sunny Thursday with highs in 30s andtos.</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>INSIDE READING</p>
        <p>Page 12 Raigan to debate Page 16Mndale on tour Page 28-How th^ voted</p>
        <p>99th Year NO. 32TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION GREENVILLE. N.C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, 1980 56 PAGES5 SECTIONS PRICE15CENTS</p>
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        <p>SECOND TIME AROUND... This is a t^ical street scene in Greenville at mid-morning as the second snow of the season fell on Greenville. Motorists have been advised to travel on</p>
        <p>ly when necessary, and to drive with extreme caution. Street crews are on duty, and schools in Greenville and Pitt County have been let out early. (Reflector photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>New Snow Brings</p>
        <p>Special Measures</p>
        <p>By JERRY RAYNOR Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>The old saying that a snow that stays is waiting for another proved to be true as snow began falling in Greenville this morning on top of last weeks snow that survived several days of sunshine.</p>
        <p>And with the first fall of flakes shortly after sunrise this morning, various agencies and offices began taking measures to meet snow conditions.</p>
        <p>At the Public Works</p>
        <p>Department, director Mayo Allen said all our divisions are operating under normal conditions except for the street division, which has been put on full-time clearing operations.</p>
        <p>The street division crew has been divided into two sections. One section is already at work, spreading sand on bridges, which is one of the first steps any time we have snow and ice. They are also reporting to any area where we find ice on tfie road. Right</p>
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        <p>Hotline gets things done for you. Call 752-1336 and tell your problem or your sound-off or mail it to Hotline, The Daily Reflector, Box 1967, Greenville, N.C. 27834.</p>
        <p>Because of the large numbers received. Hotline can answer and publish only those items considered most pertinent to our readers. Names must be given, but only initials will be used.</p>
        <p>now,&amp;quot; (10 a.m.) Allen said, the snow is not sticking. The real problem may come later today if the snow that is melting now begins to freeze, creating slick roads. We have the second crew due to go on duty at two this afternoon, and if it gets real bad, we have people from other sections to call in to help.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Allen said that if conditions are right, we will be blocking off a few streets with hills to give a place for people to use for sledding.</p>
        <p>Allen said that anyone having a problem spot that needs attention is asked to call the Public Works Department and report it.</p>
        <p>Sgt. R. B. Miller of the State Highway Patrol Office said that early reports indicated some of the secondary roads in the county are already becoming snow covered, but that no especially hazardous conditions had been spotted or reported. I advise travelers to drive carefully and to drive only when necessary, Miller said.</p>
        <p>A report from Greenville . Utilities shows that at 11 a.m. one and one-half inches of</p>
        <p>(Continued on page 18)</p>
        <p>Iran Militants Assailed</p>
        <p>By President Bani Sadr</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Iranian President Abolhassan Bani Sadr today angrily denounced the Moslem militants holding the U.S. Embassy hostages in Tehran as dictators who have created a government within a government.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Bani Sadrs attack, his strongest yet on the embassy militants, came after they broadcast allegations that the minister of information and national guidance, Nasser Minachi, had close links with the CIA. Minachi was arrested by revolutionary</p>
        <p>guards without government authorization at about midnight Tuesday.</p>
        <p>The minister had denied the allegations before being seized at his home.</p>
        <p>The new tension between Bani Sadr and the militants arose as Iranian officials</p>
        <p>gave conflicting signals on whether the establishment of a U.N. investigation of the exshahs regime would lead to the release of the approximately 50 embassy hostages.</p>
        <p>It was announced Tuesday night that Bani Sadr had been</p>
        <p>Problems With Textbook</p>
        <p>Policy And NEW Studied</p>
        <p>By MARYSCHULKEN Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Problems with HEW and a new textbook adoption policy were the major items on the agenda when the Pitt County Board of Education met yesterday in their regular session.</p>
        <p>Superintendent Ott Alford reported on the status of the charges filed by HEW against Pitt County Schools alleging discrimination in grouping procedure and in vocational</p>
        <p>education programs. The board sought help from the University of Tennessees Desegregation Specialist Staff and this staff referred them to a center out of Hillsborough. Brenda Redfern of the General Assistance Company in Raleigh and Dr. George Noblitt of Educational Development and Studies at the University of North Carolina were introduced at the meeting. They have been</p>
        <p>working with the board of education to alleviate the dif-ficultise with HEW.</p>
        <p>Superintendent Alford said, There will be no disruption of schedules now. Any regrouping will be done next fall.&amp;quot; Alford also said he believes there needs to be a clarification of language. We group by achievement and not abilities, he stressed.</p>
        <p>'The Board asked for a March 1 delay for compliance</p>
        <p>with HEWs demands but Superintendent Alford reported that they had not yet been notified whether a delay had been granted.</p>
        <p>The board also approved a new textbook adoption policy that calls for the same publishers series of books to be adopted in each subject where feasible. According to Kathepm Lewis, Assistant Superintendent, a single adoption pdlicy will provide consistency and continuity in thecurricidum.</p>
        <p>Superintendent Alford said</p>
        <p>Asserts Justice Dept. Plans Withhold Data On Eiqht Lawmakers</p>
        <p>By JAY PERKINS Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -The Justice Department will withhold from congressional ethics committees evidence the FBI has amassed on eight congressmen allegedly implicated in the bureaus political corruption inquiry, the chairman of one of the panels said today.</p>
        <p>That was the indication given to me at a meeting Tuesday night with Assistant Attorney General Philip Heymann, Sen. Howell Heflin, Senate Ethics Committee chairman, said in a CBS-TV interview.</p>
        <p>Heflin, D-Ala., noted that his full committee planned to meet with Heymann and</p>
        <p>other Justice Department officials later today.</p>
        <p>Unless they (the officials) change their mind, I think they will tell (the committee) that they dont think it would be proper to turn over the evidence and the information that they have,&amp;quot; Heflin said.</p>
        <p>A source close to Heflin said earlier that the Justice Department was concerned with protecting the integrity of its own investigation.</p>
        <p>Heymann, who runs the departments Criminal Division, also planned an appearance before the House ethics committee today.</p>
        <p>Heflin, a former appeals court judge, said he was torn between a lot of</p>
        <p>responsibilities and obligations.</p>
        <p>There is an obligation to clear this matter up ... immediately if we can,  he said. Weve got to protect individual rights. But 1 think the American people need to have their faith restored in the American political process.</p>
        <p>Heflin said his committee might go to court to force the Justice Departments cooperation in its inquiry, but he said he hoped some settlement could be reached without legal action.</p>
        <p>that the multiple adq&amp;gt;tion policy was difficult for inventory and that the single adoption would make it much easier to know precisely what was available. Both Lewis and Alford added that the new policy would not make it easier to determine if a book will be available on time.</p>
        <p>Lewis also said that the new adoption procedures cut down on the number of teachers involved in textbook adoptions. The new policy will give them more time to do what needs to be done she explained.</p>
        <p>Lewis also called for adoption of a standard approach to the teaching of reading to accompany a standard textbook. She recommended that a single reading text be used at least through the level that basic skills are taught, that this text have a strong phonics approach, and that the phonics be taught first. A comprehensive staff devel(^ ment program in understan-</p>
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        <p>chosen chaii^nan of Irans ruling Revolutionary CoukU, strengttening his position and raising hopes among those who expect him to try to get the American hostages released.</p>
        <p>The new president, stung by the arbitrary arrest of Minachi, Udd the Tehran daily newspap^ Kayhan that although the militants may not realize it they are paving the way for lawlessness in the country.</p>
        <p>How could you expect a government employee to go to work feeling secure, he said. When there is no legal or judicial security in the country, that will undoubtedly lead to disorder.</p>
        <p>Bani Sadr also attacked the statenowned television network for acting without prior government approval in giving the embassy militants air time Tuesday night to broadcast their allegations.</p>
        <p>The militants found documents in the embassy files proving the existence of close links between Nasser Minachi... and both the U.S. Embassy and the CIA, Tehran Radio reported in a broadcast monitored in Kuwait.</p>
        <p>Until today, Bani Sadrs criticism of the militants had been confined to statennnts to the effect that the new government alone must make decisions for the country.</p>
        <p>Council spokesman Hassan Habibi announced Bani Sadrs selection Tuesday night and said it was subject to approval by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.</p>
        <p>But this seemed merely a formality since Irans 79-year-old revolutionary leader endorsed Bani Sadr when he swore him in as president Monday in the ho^ital where the ayatollah is reciqierating from a heart attack.</p>
        <p>Habibi said parliamentary elections would begin March 7. Bani Sadr is expected to name his cabinet after the elections.</p>
        <p>Bani Sadrs foes in the council lost their first round against him when they failed in an attempt to delay his swearing-in as president until after the elections. They lost again with his selection as council chairman.</p>
        <p>Withdraw Suit Over</p>
        <p>Agee Book; Too Late</p>
        <p>Dollar Day, one of Greenvilles oldest trade events, will be held Thursday, sponsored by the Downtown Greenville Association.</p>
        <p>Tomorrows activities mark the 34th year of Dollar Day sales in Greenville, according to John Shannonhouse, president of the DG A.</p>
        <p>Shannonhouse said that Greenville merchants will be participating in the final clearance of winter merchandise and he noted that, Hundreds of bargains will be offered and local merchants have invited everyone to take part.</p>
        <p>Free parking will be available all day in the downtown area for the convenience of shoppers taking advantage of the traditional winter sale, the spokesman said.</p>
        <p>Roy Taylor, chairman of the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce Merchants Committee, said that historically, Dollar Day is one of the busiest shopping days in the Greenville area.</p>
        <p>Taylor said that (Camber of Commerce members \^ill display Dollar Day banners in their store windows.</p>
        <p>By MICHAEL J. SNFFEN Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -Asserting that Philip Agees new book could endanger the lives of CIA men, the Justice Department asked a federal court to prevent its publication without realizing the book was already on sale.</p>
        <p>You mean its already on sale? I didnt know that, exclaimed one astonished government lawyer when asked what the department proposed to do about copies of the book already on the shelves of several Washington bookstores. The lawyer asked not to be named.</p>
        <p>One of the bookstores</p>
        <p>where the book is available is less than a mile from the courthouse where the department filed its suit late Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Several bookstores said they had begun selling the ex-CIA agents book, Dirty Work II: The CIA in Africa, at the beginning of the week. The book purports to name CIA undercover men in Africa.</p>
        <p>After hasty consultations, department officials admitted the suit was filed on the premise that the book was not on sale yet. 'They said the situation would have to be reviewed to determine what action to take.</p>
        <p>Even the CIA, which</p>
        <p>worked with the Justice Department on its litigation against Agee, apparently had not noticed the book on sale.</p>
        <p>The government action came in a complicated legal move in U.S. District Court. It asked permisssion to intervene as a def)dant in an existing civil suit by Agee against the CIA. It also lodged a counter claim against Agee, contingmt cm its being allowed to in-tervene.</p>
        <p>The counter claim asked permanent injunctions against Agee and associates to prevent them from breaking a secrecy agreement he signed while a CIA employee.</p>
        <p>BABY ITEMS NEEDED A woman has been released from Pitt County Memorial Hospital with a new baby and no clothes, crib or other equipment for the baby. Id like for Hotline to appeal for help for this woman and her child. M. B.</p>
        <p>Farmville Board Asked Name Square For Family</p>
        <p>Hotline verified the need and referred you to the Greenville Service League which supplied a minimal layette for the baby. A crib and other gifts of baby equipment may be left at the Red Cross Office, Red Cross Executive Secretary Ruth Taylor indicated. She will answer inquiries, 752-4222, as will the person at 756-0680 after 4 p. m. The Red Cross office is located at 222-C Cotanche Street.</p>
        <p>ByCAROLTYER Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - Farmville Commissioners last night heard a request from the Tyson-May family to name the square block on which the town may eventually build a town hall complex Tyson Square.</p>
        <p>A letter from William Howard Hooker of Marietta. Ga. was acknowledged. Hooker, a Tyson descendent, has offered to fund through the Greenville Foundation an</p>
        <p>annual legacy of between $1,000 and $1,200 for use by the Town of Farmville to beautify, improve and maintain Tyson Square, if it is so named. The gift would become active upon Hookers death.</p>
        <p>The board took no action o^ the request. Persons in the audience who indicated that they are Tyson family members and are in favor of the move included Flanagan Tyson. Henry Tyson Smith, Robert May, Van Lewis, and</p>
        <p>Town Attorney Jack Lewis.</p>
        <p>A public hearing was held on the FY8I budget, but there was no citizen input.</p>
        <p>A resolution was adopted seeking designation as a Community Employment Center under the classification system of the North Carolina Balanced Growth Policy. It was noted in the resolution that the town &amp;quot;serves as an important center of urban services and economic activity to the immediate community and to</p>
        <p>nearby small communities and rural areas. Also, it was noted that the Town has carefully prepared itself for growth in population, commerce. industry and delivery of services through comprehensive planning and installation of community facilities.</p>
        <p>A petition from residents of Bynum Drive for speed bumps on the street was referred to the Street Committee.</p>
        <p>The board approved a sug</p>
        <p>gestion by Police Chief Ron Cooper that the service revolver used by Former Police Chief Carl Tanner during his tenure be given to Tanner. The General Statutes require that guns owned by the town be sold, so the Police Department offered to use its Pepsi money to buy the gun for Tanner. The board set the amount of sale at $1. The gun is to be presented to Tanner, conditional upon his obtaining the required firearms permit.</p>
        <p>An ordinance was adopted ordering the repair or demolition of a residence at 209 Williams Street.</p>
        <p>April 14 was set as the date for the sale of liens (mi 1979 real estate taxes.</p>
        <p>Commissioners Charles Joyner and John Turner Walston and Town Administrator Patrick Thomas reported on their visit to i^x. Gamer and Wendell yesterday to look at roU-out garbage collection in action. (CatinuedoopageW</p>
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        <p>Experts Tell How To Fight Back And Win</p>
        <p>ment with Marge, his girlfriend. When Dad and Marge started living together, they didn't hide it. They had me over their apartment as if they were married. When I said, &amp;quot;Dad, does this mean that Ricky (he's my l7 year-old boyfriend) and I can live together when were of age?&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Then Dad said. No! If you can support yourself totally when you are of age, then you can live any way you like, but as long as Im expected to kick in with money for your support, I will have something to say about it.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Abby, how come its OK for Dad to live with somebody, outside of marriage, but not for me?</p>
        <p>DONT GET IT</p>
        <p>By JEANNE LESEM Un FAmBy Editor Attorney Stephen A. Newman says automotive, teievi^ and api^iance repairs and home improvements &amp;quot;represent probably the most significant consumer problem in America today.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;They cause the most grief and often are expensive. Theyre repeat purchases. The consumer has the least amount of knowledge and the seller, the most.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Newman, a professor at the New York Law School and a specialist in consumer law, says a lot of how-to-do-it manuals grew out of the , frustrations consumers suffer in dealing with repair people and companies.</p>
        <p>Now .Newrnan and Nancy Kramer,' another New York City lawyer, have written a manual themselves.</p>
        <p> GHUi* What You Deserve (DoiMedayDolpbin. $8.95 paper) is based on the federally-funded pilot project they conducted at New York Law School from 1975-78 He and Ms. Kramer were codirectors (rf the Consumer Law Training Center. At the time, she was senior attomev for the New York Public Interest Research Group. Inc., one of the nations largest private consumer advocacy organizations. Ms. Kramer has since become dbector of the Committee (or Public Justice, a natkmal dvil liberties organization.</p>
        <p>The center was a joint consumer education program of the law school. NVmRG and Brooklyn Legal Services Corp. B. which provides free neigh borhood 1^ services to the poor as pt of a cHy-wide program. Funding came from the U.S. Offlce of Education. Cormranity Service and Continuing Educatkm Pro^am The centers students were about 120 community leaders from organizations and schools in the New York City metropolitan area.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Im not confident ail the work we did will reach the rigg people. Newman said in an interview. &amp;quot;Consumer ediK cation has to be done on a very local level.</p>
        <p>But be is encouraged by the respone stating to come in from settlement houses and adult education programs using the centers tiuderials.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Some have used consumer rights cuniculim) to teach E^ish as a second language. Some use K for individual counseling.</p>
        <p>Both represent the sort of creative use Newman would like to see more of.</p>
        <p>He said the training manual tells bow to teach teachers, who can then go into their communities and teach consumers how to avoid ri|H)f(s and what to do if they Uuidc they have been ripped off.</p>
        <p>The introduction to the training manual speiis out the advantanges and disadvantages of educating consumers directly versus advocacy training or teacher trainii^:</p>
        <p>Direct consumer education reaches relatively few persons. Small classes are inefficient, but large ones allow little or no time for (Hscussion or feedback from students. It becomes difficuit to determine if theyve learned anytbmg or if they can ^iply their knowledge and skills outside the classroom.</p>
        <p>-Advocacy training is partly aimed at resolving existing problems, ao learning to cope</p>
        <p>with bureaucrats Tead)er training reaches more consumers and can tailor programs to each group's special nee&amp;lt;te and wishes.</p>
        <p>Their trade book covers the same ground in even greater detail. .Among other things it tdls how to:</p>
        <p>Buy new and used cars; Complain effectively; -Recognize and avoid frauds and con games;</p>
        <p>-Choose a contractor for hwne improvements;</p>
        <p>Evaluate health cldK and other lesson-giving organizations. moving companies, mail order businesses, repair shops, travel and vacation services: Establish credit and examine your credit file Other subjects include health care, legal matters  from choosing a lawyer to using a small claims court, and how to qualify for the latter. The last part of the book tells how to form consumer groups and cooperatives and how to use picketing, leaflets and boycotts effectively. Theres even a directory of federal consumer offices arranged alphabetically by subject, from advertising to warranties.</p>
        <p>The book is available through bookstores and book departments nationwide. The teacher training manual is $15 a copy from: Consumer Ijiw Training Center, New York Law School. 57 Worth St., New York. N Y. 10013.</p>
        <p>Her Husband Is Mac The Strife</p>
        <p>DEAR DONT: With your Dad its a matter of money, not morals. As long as he's providing the roof over your head, he wants a say al^ut whos sleeping under it.</p>
        <p>Dr. Wilkerson To Speak</p>
        <p>Dr. Jack Wilkerson will be ^lest speaker at this months meeting of the Pitt County Chapter of American Association of Medical Assistants. He will discuss Hypertension  the Silent Killer.</p>
        <p>Dr. Wilkerson was honored by the Association of Medical Assistants recently as one of their first and loyal supporters.</p>
        <p>Members are reminded that monthly meeting are now being held at the new offices of Pitt Surgical Associates in Doctors Park, Building No. 10, beginning at 7;30p.m.</p>
        <p>Visitors are welcome to attend the meeting.</p>
        <p>Students To Give Program</p>
        <p>The meeting of the Greenville Womans Gub, Arts and Home Life Dq)artments will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the club building.</p>
        <p>The program will be presented by the music students, who will represent the club in the District Arts Festival March I in Windsor.</p>
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        <p>DE.AR .ABBY: Mac and I have been married for 30 years. We have a great marriage, except for the resentment he shows when I go out every Monday evening to play canasta with the girls, and bingo on Friday evenings in the basement of our church.</p>
        <p>Ive asked Mac to come along and play bingo, but he refus ed. He didnt mind my going out for four years because he was working second shift. But now that lie's bacli on first shift, he wants me to sit home and listen to him snore in a chair after supper.</p>
        <p>Abby. I never worked when my kids were grow ing up, so I think I have earned two nights a week out.</p>
        <p>Am I wrong or selfish? Should 1 give up my canasta and bingo, or put up with Macs complaints?</p>
        <p>WILLING TO PLEASE</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY; A reader asked, &amp;quot;How long should a hostess hold up a meal for a tardy guest?&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>You replied, &amp;quot;15 minutes is long enough.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>I agree. The question and your reply reminded me of the rule I always had when I was in the corporate entertaining world: &amp;quot;NEVER EARLY. AND NOT MORE THAN 15 MINUTES LATE.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>It was such a steadfast rule that, one evening, in order not to arrive 15 minutes early at the home of friends who had invited us to dinner, my wife and I proceeded to drive around to kill time. We got lost, and drove around for 45 minutes before finding our way back! I spent the entire evening apologizing.</p>
        <p>CONFIDENTIAL TO WANTS TO KNOW BUT HATES TO LOOK STUPID&amp;quot;: Ask anyway. There is no such thing as a stupid question if its sincere. Better to ask and risk appearing stupid than to continue on your ignorant way and make a stupid mistake.</p>
        <p>DEAR WILLING: Offer Mac a compromise. Tell him you will spend only one night each week away from him provided he spends the other night doing something with you. (Playing honeymoon bridge, Scrabble, or going to a movie.) He is being selfish to expect you to sit home and listen to him snore.</p>
        <p>Teens: Are there some questions you just cant ask anyone about sex, drugs, your own feelings? Get Abbys new booklet, WHAT TEENAGERS OUGHT TO KNOW. Send $2 to Abby, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. Enclose a long, stamped 128 cents), self-addressed envelope.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: I am a 16-year-old girl. Last year my Mom and Dad split up. I live with Mom, and Dad lives in an apart-</p>
        <p>Address comments and questions to Abby, c/o Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. For a personal reply, please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope.</p>
        <p>Cutting DownOn Energy Usage ,</p>
        <p>If youre attempting to cut down on your home energy use, remember that only five appliances account for the majority of electricity used in the home  the range/oven, refrigerator, water heater, air conditttlner and clothes dryer.</p>
        <p>According to ^ialists with the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, all the energy used by your blender, dishwasher, electric frypan, toaster, iron, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, tv set (black and white) and electric toothbrush amounts to less than one-third of the electricity c'onsumed by your water heater over a years time.</p>
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        <p>92 Pints Of Blood Given</p>
        <p>: Tuesdays BloodmobUe visit at Ayden-Grifton High. School resulted in the collection of 92 pints 0/ blood, according to Mrs. Ruth Taylor of the Pitt County Red Cross.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Taylor said that the school drive was sponsored by the AydeivGrifton Task Force, under the direction of Mrs. Sue Noble. Students of the task force helped organize and conduct the drive, she added.</p>
        <p>In addition to the 92 persons who donated blood, there were 29 persons deferred for various reasons, Mrs. Taylor noted.</p>
        <p>She reported that the turnout involved mostly students, although a few members of the faculty and staff donated. She thanked Bill Wiggins, school principal, for his assistance and support, and also the volunteer nurses who took part in the drive.</p>
        <p>The next Bloodmobile visit is scheduled for March 4 at Rose High School.</p>
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        <p>WEATHER SERVICE. Dept ol Commerce</p>
        <p>WEATHER FX)RECAST - Snow is expected in the f(ecast period until lliursday morning from the Ohk) VallQr and hywa-Great Lakes to North Cardina and Pennsylvania. Snow, with some areas of rain, is also fnecast for the</p>
        <p>Southwest. Snow flurries are due for Washington state and the northern intermotm-tain r^k. Cool to cold weather is forecast fw mostof thenatkn. (APLasopbotoMap)</p>
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        <p>ARANYAPRATHET, Thailand (AP)  More than 120 Europeans and Americans, including several celebrities, marched to a txidge leading from Thailand hko Cambodia today - but their plea to enter the war-wracked coimtry with relief supplies was met with silence.</p>
        <p>Using a microphone, three march organizers issued an appeal to those whove been standing on the other side of the b(Htla^to allow the oitry (rf 20 truckloads of relief supplies and a medical team to help survivas of a too-long tri^edy.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>More than a dozen guards  either Vietnamese w Cambodians loyal to the government (A Heng Samrin - had been sifted earlio- on the other side of the narrow metal span marking the frontier between the two countries, but there was no response to the marchers request.</p>
        <p>Police List 2 Accidents</p>
        <p>An estimated $3.050 property damage resulted from two traffic cdlisions investigated by Greenville Police here yesterday.</p>
        <p>Investigators reported heaviest damage resulted from a 4 p.m. collision on Arlington Boulevard, 200 feet west of the Greenville Boulevard intersection, involving cars driven by Cora McCaffety Evans of Ayden,</p>
        <p>MEETING POSTPONED The meeting of the Matrons Qub, scheduled for tonight at seven oclock at the home of Mrs. Mamie Carney, has been postponed.</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, GreenvUle, N.C.Wednesday. February 6,1960-3</p>
        <p>and Martha Qopton Edwards of 104 Chipaway Dr.</p>
        <p>Officere. who charged Ms.</p>
        <p>Evans with failing to see her intended movement could be made in safety, estimated damage at $450 to the Evans car and $2,000 to the Edwards auto.</p>
        <p>A car driven by Horace Glenn Scott of 206 Azelea Dr. collided with a truck operated by Michael Charles Hays of Winter-ville, about 4:55 p.m. on Airport Road, just west of the Greene Street intersection, resulting in an estimated $500 damage to the car and $100 damage to the truck.</p>
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        <p>' Dieners Bakery</p>
        <p>815 Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press The second winter storm within a week dumped more than five inches of snow in North Carolinas mountain</p>
        <p>areas today and heavy snow pecially in the nMuntains, were warnings were posted for most likely tonight, of the eastern half of the state. Snow moved into the moun-Accumulations of four inches tains early Tuesday night and or more were forecast for the began falling in the Piedmwit astern sections of the Pied- by midnight. It moved rapidly</p>
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        <p>mont and the Coastal Plain.</p>
        <p>Snow covered virtually all of North Carolina by 9 a.m. today, and travelers advisories were in effect on all highways. Many school systems closed for the day.</p>
        <p>As the snow spread eastward, the Sampson County sheriffs dq)artment reported a 10-car pileup early today. No injuries were rqwrted.</p>
        <p>The Weather Service said the snow was produced by a combination of an upper level air system over Central Illinois and a developing low pressure system off the Georgia coast.</p>
        <p>Todays snow, coming before remnants of last weeks snowfall had cleared, was expected to end by nightfall. But forecasters said some flurries, es-</p>
        <p>eastward after daybreak, spreading into all sections of the state.</p>
        <p>Forecasts called for clearing later tonight, with at least partially clear skies predicted for Thursday.</p>
        <p>Temperatures Tuesday were well into the 30s and low 40s in some areas. Overnight readings were mostly In the 20s.</p>
        <p>UPSET BY DELAYS WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter is described by congressional leaders as being quite upset over the slow pace of major pieces of energy legislation tied up in disagreements between the House and Senate.</p>
        <p>WARNING</p>
        <p>BETHEL  Town plates for the town of Bethel must be purchased and displayed on vehicles by February 15. These are on sale at the Police Dept, and at the Town Office. Anyone who lives in Bethel for a total of 30 days in the period of a year is required to purchse a plate.</p>
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        <p>Regular $22.00-$26.00</p>
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        <p>ONE GROUP MENS CASUAL SLACKS</p>
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        <p>SPRING WOOL COORDINATES</p>
        <p>Values $26 To $68.00</p>
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        <p>LADIES</p>
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        <p>Values Of $32.00 To $63.00</p>
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        <p>LADIES WARM VELOUR ROBES</p>
        <p>Values Up To $100.00</p>
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        <p>Reflector, GreenvlUe, N.C -Wednesday. February 6. iSflo</p>
        <p>A Way Of Life Chonged</p>
        <p>It has been 28 years since the sit-ins began in Greereboro ^iiich ultimately ended segregation in public accommodations, and the anniversary was duly observed last week.</p>
        <p>The original participants now successful in their fields, were invited back to Woolworth's in Greensboi n. and this time they uere rather than arrested.</p>
        <p>It is difficult for young people who have grown up with no recollet tion of the era to comprehend j that once blacks were not allowed in &amp;quot;white restaurants.</p>
        <p>Those of us who were around at that time occasionally wonder how we ' ^could have kept quiet and accepted</p>
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        <p>such laws. Vet it was a a \va&amp;gt; o nV in southern states at tiie tunc ti&amp;gt;.i! blacks were ban i'd trom restuaraiiis. rest rooms and motels reserved 'or whites.</p>
        <p>The impact of changing ail this v.a.', enormous and once tlie inifiaj stiuck of the sit-ins was ahiorbt'd th-, cinioge in customs beomed to LO n</p>
        <p>It would bo a ret e pv i' maintained tliat ainm denied sdt \ icc Ixwai'' is one more indicai/ i valueof a fiee bOvio&amp;lt;\ v cd customs and  u ^ persona! lives tan i t  questioned.</p>
        <p>SO ENGROSSED IN OTHER THINGS-</p>
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        <p>A Tribute To Pitt Coy</p>
        <p>Bethels Betty Speir has been elected chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party.</p>
        <p>She was recommended for the position by Gov. Hunt and succeeds Sen. Russell Walker who resigned to sc'ck re-election.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Speir has an oustanding record of service to the Democratic party and to state government She is</p>
        <p>a guidance coun-olor ioiia I'Ut High School, and bhe oas STVt.d as Dc'mocratic Pa&amp;quot;t\ c^niaman tor Pit* County,*  . .</p>
        <p>It is an honor foi oui county that .Mrs. Speir has bc'ci . hosci .^ talc chairman, but eiJlViiK i rr^   ui a tribute to hei- unti'r.. n ' :</p>
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        <p>ByBILLNOBLlTT</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - WTiatever the outcome of state elections this yean some interesting and powerful clashes are developing which will determine the balance of power in North Carolina for years to come.</p>
        <p>There are three key power points in state government: the governors office, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the House of Representatives,</p>
        <p>The latter two officials gain their power from presiding over the two chambers of the General Assembly, but more specifically from their ability to appoint committee chairmen and members, gaining from that the ability to determine the outcome of  legislative proposals North Carolina has for years had a weak governor; no veto power over General Assembly action, and banned from holding a second term. The second part of that restrictive formula is changed, and Gov. Jim Hunt is the tirst in recent history to seek re-election.</p>
        <p>New Strength This added strength for the governor is causing pulling and tugging within the power triangle, and that involves many members of the General Assembly. First, several individuals who have wanted a shot at the governor's office are now ruled out. and are settling for power in the General Assernbly instead. Secondly, there are lawmakers who figure that giving the governor more power on the one hand simply reryjires taking away some on the other. And, .North Carolina still teeters on a sharp dividing line of major proportions between old-fashioned p(rfitics and the new breed of progressive, open government; between rural and smalltown interests. and a growing urban </p>
        <p>population To put the povti s'ruiislt' into perspective it is necessarv to think b. uk four or five \edr&amp;gt; Gov Hant u &amp;lt;-then lieutenant governor presiding o\ei the senate and a Republican (Kciipied the governor s office. C urrent Lt. Gov. Jimmv Green was speaker of the house</p>
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        <p>BILLN03LITT Powerful legi-lativo leaders - allies of Greon  kept bui\ shaping ch mac- in the balance of powfbciv\c&amp;lt;.r' the General &amp;gt;senl)!\ ^na the governor u^ing H *- \ t ik Republicui prcscncr* a*- b(&amp;gt;tn an e.xcu.se and a kur dn so. Finallv the giuap ti u w ith an Exec u'ne Blip!'* Lt .sharply i estricting the gn\ er nor's freedom to de.elop and propose his own budget going so far a-, to dr \c ipapian by which hgivktur* itself would f &amp;quot;t stj'* nd draw up its own alternative budg'k end a u r, from the governor all statistics and background used in drawing up his budget Hunt. loi)kmsto the time ho would be gov ornor -^qur ic hod the manipuiafior'. lattr h. moved I he burgf .thci directly under his s pt'r\isKr and control gn- -g even more pcjwc r ou r tfLibmci*f governmontai s'renplh -money</p>
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        <p>1 assure you, he continued. that after our recent adventure, the Canadians arc twice as pro-American as the Americans are pro-Canadian. I'</p>
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        <p>I '-aetlv said Geoige that s why we feel .so pro-\meicaii. For years Cara-dian have be*en in krne iica s debt and frankly its bt'en a pain in the ass i*or the first lime we dont feel inferior to</p>
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        <p>209 Cotanche Street, Greenville, N.C 278^ Established 1882 V</p>
        <p>Published Monday Through Friday Afternoon arvd Sunday Morning DAVID JULIAN WHICHARD, Chairman of the Board JOHN S. WHICHARD  DA)^ J. WHICHARD Published Second Class Poitage Paid at Greenville, N.C.</p>
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        <p>O:</p>
        <p>McGovern lost the Democratic primary to Sen. Edmund Muskie. with only 37 percent of the vote to Muskie s 46 percent, but was hailed as the up.set winner Muskie. along the wav, wept on Ihe back of a flatbed truck m downtown Manchester, which IS not considered a gwd camp ngn tactic in these parts,</p>
        <p>Jimmv Carter won a resounding Democratic V ictory last time around with a whopping 26 percent of the votes, while Ronald Reagan scored a dismal 48 percent m In.'-iiig to Republican Gerald</p>
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        <p>tv spc-och Jan. 28 seeking to recapture the initiative in the presidential campaign. Intimates of Fraser say = that the labor leader e.x-pex'ted only that ^Kennedy would dcHilare a willingness to fieeze wages and prices  alu rent and interest rates  if inflation was still roaring along when he took the oath of office.  Instead, Kennedy .ame ('ut for complete government controls now. including controls over profits (Which lie did not fully explain in his speech).</p>
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        <p>^Just as campaigning gets scrioa*^ for the crucial Illinois Republican primary March 18. Ronald Reagans optativos are floating the name of a distinguished Illinois Republican as his po.ssi-ble v'lce president; ex-Rep, and cxDefc'iise Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.</p>
        <p>Rumsield, now a Chicago industrialist (pre.sident of G D Scaric and Co.), is widely viewed as a leader of Republican fortunes in Illinois once he returns to public life. Mliats more, his closest friends and supporters in the state Republican party vigorously oppOiC Reagn for . president Hints of a Reagan-Riimsf!d ticket could conceivably cool their opposition.</p>
        <p>Rumsfeld s closest political al'y Gerald R. F'ord, is adamantly anti-Reagan, i h it win Rumsfeldsurpris-c' Istcneis at one private meeting when he revealed he d3 *10 op[)0.sc Reagans oliipolnn He has also allowed in private that he (Cf&amp;quot;^tmue&amp;lt;1oapage5)</p>
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        <p>People 00 when H. a e licholden to somelxjdv We Canadians have felt thx wav foi yedis Now \ nj c v is one and wc do't v o ' ( to sour on us.</p>
        <p>I here s somet 1 ig mg with this mve-suiioii I said I ca ted '( than u, \ou sax ID shuiki nmk ME And now sou vi me no; to become bitti fo- Hn; you ve done,</p>
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        <p>By R. GREGORY NOKES Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -The Carter administration says it will try to do soinelhing about the nation's sinking productivity rate, but dont bet it will have much .success.</p>
        <p>Productivity, or the hourly output of goods and services per worker, declined 0.!) percimt last year, the bigge.sl drop yet in a recent tnuid toward lower productivity.</p>
        <p>Ironically, the fall in productivity was a reason that unemployment did not increase last year, as it took more workers to produce the same amount of goods. For those Americans who miglif otherwi.se have been out of work, the decline in fwoduciivity was a blessing.</p>
        <p>But in its impad or &amp;quot;e overall economy, the failure of the American economv lo incrca.se worker output will be devastating should it continue.</p>
        <p>For one thing, the drop in productivity helped v.o.sc' the nation's inflation ra'i v.-production (();!.&amp;gt; incr*' d so therefore did price -.</p>
        <p>Falling produclivitV. coupled wilh iiicreasea wages, pushi'(i up the labor costs for producing goods la t year by D.3 percent, on average, compared with a 7 8 percent increase in 1978 which was also dbdil year</p>
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        <p>prc'siriunl'.s annual economic report tor 1910. They include;</p>
        <p>I A slow-down in investment spending by businesses at the lop of the list, accounting for about one-fifth of the overall trend toward lower productivity gains in rc'cent vears.</p>
        <p>I Diversion of re.sonrces to omn'' invernmenl</p>
        <p>reg ilatioii</p>
        <p>slowdown in researcli and development spending, a less certain cause, the administration says. It notes that while government spc ndii g IS down, private spcnc'inghismcrca.sed. - Rising energy prices, 0 '&amp;quot; V reduce 'he of-1 cinvuiioi . c fuipiient.</p>
        <p>-An inflation psychology Rial may adversely affect ousmess aecisfhns. T , '</p>
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        <p>Disharmony In 'New Harmony'</p>
        <p>By DAVID HULEN EvansvUle, Ind., Courier NEW HARMONY, Ind. (AP)  It was billed as utopia, the communal setUentent founded on the banks of the Wabash River 165 years ago. The town was named Harmonie and its residents Harmonists.</p>
        <p>Evans-Novak ...</p>
        <p>(Coatmiedrmpagei)</p>
        <p>considers Reagan, Sen. Howard Baker and John B. Connally as the three most serious presidential contenders. The notable omission: Rumsfelds colleague in the Ford Cabinet, George Bush.</p>
        <p>SearsEx-Friend Harsh words by key Bush political operative David Keene against his former friend and colleague, Reagan campaign manager John Sears, surprised many politicians but in fact climax a steady deterioration of their formeriy close relationship.</p>
        <p>During Ronald Reagans 1976 bid for the presidency, Keene was Sears trusted lieutenant. But ever since Keene accepted a top spot in George Bushs campaign last year. Sears has referred to him privately in condescending terms.</p>
        <p>At the Southern Republican Conference in New Orleans recently. Sears greeted Keene coolly without a word of congratulation for Bushs victory in the Iowa caucuses less than two weeks earlier. It was shortly thereafter that the Washington Post quoted Keene as saying: I sometimes think that George Bush and those of us who work for him have far more respect for Ronald Reagan than Sears does.</p>
        <p>Bushs Climb George Bushs quick climb in the polls after his smashing win in Iowa was evident even in the Deep South state of South Carolina, where the tran^lanted New Englander has never been strong.</p>
        <p>A telephone bank installed by Reag^ forces in the 2nd congressional district showed Bush tripling his strength after the Iowa caucuses from 6 percent just before the caucuses to 18 percent right after.</p>
        <p>Reagan declined only marginally, which demonstrates his grass roots aw)eal. John B. Connally, uo has made special efforts to win the March 11 South Carolina primary, stayed level - just under 18 percent. Most of Bushs growth came from the undecided vote, which diminished from 35 percent to 22 percent. Reagan phone banks in other South Carolina congressional districts showed similar results.</p>
        <p>But prosperity triggered dissension, the experiment collapsed, and the settlers abandoned their homes 10 years later.</p>
        <p>It wasnt utopia then, and it isnt utqpia now, contend modern-day residents, who say history, could be repeating itself in a town thats once again complaining of too much prosperity  not enough harmony.</p>
        <p>The debate over the communitys fate was rekindled in 1973, when Historic New Harmony Inc. was created as a non-profit corporation to reconstruct historic buildings and boost a sagging economy.</p>
        <p>Six years and $30 million later, the restOTaticHi process is al-nst complete. Camille Fife, vice president of Historic New Hamwny, says it has led to better streets, parks and other services for residaits.</p>
        <p>Some townspeople, like those who sold property to Historic</p>
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        <p>(Continued viD page 4) Ford who had a stunning 49 percent.</p>
        <p>And Henry Cabot Lodge won the GOP side of the event in 1964 without setting a foot within 10,000 miles of New Hampshire. He beat Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller while serving as ambassador in Saigon and was the last American winner to come out of Vietnam.</p>
        <p>You can win the New Hampshire primary and still not be nominated by your party, as happened to Ambassador Lodge and twice to Estes Kefauver, or you can lose it and still be nominated, as was the case with Barry Goldwater.</p>
        <p>But since this frozen frolic began in 1952, every winner in a U.S. presidential election has had first to win the winter carnival in New Hampshire before going on to national victory in the fall: Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Carter.</p>
        <p>Approaching a population of 900,000, New Hampshire ranks 41st in the nation in size, has 4 electoral votes and accounts for one-quarter of 1 percent of the national vote, but its electorate is the most courted, platitudinized and hand-shookintheland.</p>
        <p>YAMAHA</p>
        <p>Pianos and Organs</p>
        <p>DOUAR</p>
        <p>WUIES</p>
        <p>Short Dresses '</p>
        <p>50%-70%...</p>
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        <p>50%-60%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>Wool Pants</p>
        <p>50%-60%</p>
        <p>Oft</p>
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        <p>50%</p>
        <p>0 Off Some 15.00 And Less</p>
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        <p>752-5511</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>756-8552</p>
        <p>New Harmony at Inflated prices, have reaped economic rewards.</p>
        <p>Others complain that the high prices paid by the corporation have ptfihed property values sky-hii and tripled local tax rates.</p>
        <p>And historian Don Blair, the corporations most outspoken critic, blames Historic New Harmony for destroying what has been done here in 150 years and turning his town Into a carnival.</p>
        <p>Some say the current debate is not unlike the dissension that plagued New Harmonys famous utopian settlements in the early 1800s.</p>
        <p>Tlie first was founded in 1814 by George Rapp, a German religious prophet who saw the banks of the Wabash as an ideal setting in which to peddle produce and manufactured gx)ds in rapidly expanding western markets.</p>
        <p>Rapps fdlowers practiced celibacy, placed communal values above family and worked dili^ntly in the fields, manufacturing everything from clothing to whiskey.</p>
        <p>But prosperity gave way to dissension, and the western markets began to shrink, prompting the Harmonists to abandon the commune in 1825.</p>
        <p>Ra^) sold the town to two agnostics, who hoped to transform it into a center for science and learning. But three years later, the second experiment ended in a stormy split between the two leaders.</p>
        <p>During its brief life, the settlement developed one of the nations first public school systems and libraries, the coun trys first public kindergarten and the first trade school, womens club and civic dramatic club.</p>
        <p>From the Civil War until a few years ago. New Harmony remained just another sleepy Indiana river town. In the early 1970s, that began to change.</p>
        <p>Historic New Harmony Inc. was established as an offshoot of a state historic comjnission studying the town's future. Al</p>
        <p>though the slate already had restored several Harmonist buildings, it was decided that a corporation should attempt to restore the town on a larger scale.</p>
        <p>Since it was founded. Historic New Harmony has coordinated the spending of $.30 million in state, federal, private, local and foundation money in an area that had one of tlie lowest per capita incomes in the state</p>
        <p>Construction recently was completed on a $1.8 million Alheneum, a gleaming white visitor center and gallery'</p>
        <p>Th Daily Reflector. Grtfiiviiir. s Uf^irelay. February#. 9W- 3</p>
        <p>For The Love Of Framing!</p>
        <p>Do-It-Yourself And 48-Hour Custom Picture Framing</p>
        <p>Phone 755-74M</p>
        <p>Master Charge &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Visa Wclr otne</p>
        <p>Frame-It Yourself Shoppe, Inc.</p>
        <p>606 ARLINGTON BLVD.  GREENVILLE. N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>Open Daily Til 5:30 P. M Wed. &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Fri. Nights Til 9 P.M.</p>
        <p>A Yard Sale of Ones-Of-A-Kind, slightly damaged and seasonal merchandise that saves you S3%! Hurry for this Once-A-Year Clearaway!</p>
        <p>Thursday Only</p>
        <p>LADIES SPORTSWEAR</p>
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        <p>1.31</p>
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        <p>6</p>
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        <p>2197</p>
        <p>2.64</p>
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        <p>15^^</p>
        <p>1.92</p>
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        <p>16^</p>
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        <p>3297</p>
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        <p>1 Blouse</p>
        <p>588</p>
        <p>.71</p>
        <p>2 Dresses</p>
        <p>2397</p>
        <p>2.88</p>
        <p>1Top</p>
        <p>1400</p>
        <p>1.68</p>
        <p>2 Dresses</p>
        <p>2497</p>
        <p>3.00</p>
        <p>16 Blouses</p>
        <p>.72</p>
        <p>3 Dresses</p>
        <p>2897</p>
        <p>3.48</p>
        <p>3 Jackets</p>
        <p>25^^</p>
        <p>3.12</p>
        <p>5 Dresses</p>
        <p>2400</p>
        <p>2.88</p>
        <p>1 Skirt</p>
        <p>1497</p>
        <p>1.80</p>
        <p>2 Dresses</p>
        <p>2697</p>
        <p>3.24</p>
        <p>2 Pants</p>
        <p>1497</p>
        <p>1.80</p>
        <p>1 Dress</p>
        <p>13^^</p>
        <p>1.68</p>
        <p>1 Top</p>
        <p>1197</p>
        <p>1.44</p>
        <p>2 Dresses</p>
        <p>229T</p>
        <p>2.76</p>
        <p>1 Skirt</p>
        <p>1297</p>
        <p>1.56</p>
        <p>1 Dress</p>
        <p>2.40</p>
        <p>2 Tops</p>
        <p>997</p>
        <p>1.20</p>
        <p>1 Dress</p>
        <p>38^</p>
        <p>4.68</p>
        <p>1 Skirt</p>
        <p>588</p>
        <p>.71</p>
        <p>1 Dress</p>
        <p>1797</p>
        <p>2.16</p>
        <p>1 Skirt</p>
        <p>16^^</p>
        <p>2.04</p>
        <p>19 Blouses</p>
        <p>397</p>
        <p>.48</p>
        <p>3 Skirts</p>
        <p>1197</p>
        <p>1.44</p>
        <p>4 Pants</p>
        <p>597</p>
        <p>.84</p>
        <p>7 Skirts</p>
        <p>1100</p>
        <p>1.32</p>
        <p>21 Tops</p>
        <p>497</p>
        <p>.60</p>
        <p>5 Blouses</p>
        <p>797</p>
        <p>.96</p>
        <p>1 Blouse</p>
        <p>1497</p>
        <p>1.80</p>
        <p>17 Sweaters</p>
        <p>1400</p>
        <p>1.68</p>
        <p>3 Blouses</p>
        <p>1297</p>
        <p>1.56</p>
        <p>6 Sweaters</p>
        <p>497</p>
        <p>.60</p>
        <p>1 Blouse</p>
        <p>IQOO</p>
        <p>1.20</p>
        <p>buaget</p>
        <p>stmre</p>
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        <p>LADIES DRESSES</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>Qfy- Item * Price</p>
        <p>11 Dresses &amp;nbsp;......60.00</p>
        <p>5 Dresses &amp;nbsp;..............se.QO</p>
        <p>6 Dresses &amp;nbsp;...... .54.00</p>
        <p>3 Dresses ..........64.00</p>
        <p>3 Dresses......... 66.00</p>
        <p>2 Dresses................74.00</p>
        <p>10 Dresses................58.00</p>
        <p>3 Dresses .....68.00</p>
        <p>9 Dresses.......... 48.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress.......;..........26.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress.......;..........24.00</p>
        <p>3 Dresses................18.00</p>
        <p>11 Dresses................44.00</p>
        <p>11 Dresses........... &amp;nbsp;42.00</p>
        <p>2 Dresses____1^;.........30 00</p>
        <p>7 Dresses.......... &amp;nbsp;32.00</p>
        <p>9 Dresses................38.00</p>
        <p>2 Dresses............. &amp;nbsp;36.00</p>
        <p>4 Dresses................46.00</p>
        <p>2 Dresses........... 50.00</p>
        <p>3 Dresses................34.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress &amp;nbsp;..........84,00</p>
        <p>1 Dress........'..........52.00</p>
        <p>REGENCY ROOM DRESSSES</p>
        <p>1 Dress..................298.00</p>
        <p>2 Dresses ...........160.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress..................116.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress......... &amp;nbsp;310.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress..................170.00</p>
        <p>2 Dresses................230.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress &amp;nbsp;.................305.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress...................84.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress..................145.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress &amp;nbsp;..............155.00</p>
        <p>j2 Dresses................150.00</p>
        <p>2 Dresses............. &amp;nbsp;420.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress ..............390.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress ..........360.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress..................330.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress..................140.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress ..................278.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress .............300.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress ..................280.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress .....</p>
        <p>.............375.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress.....</p>
        <p>.............325.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress.....</p>
        <p>.............270.00</p>
        <p>LADIES DRESSES</p>
        <p>7 Dresses .,</p>
        <p>..............25.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress......</p>
        <p>..............20.00</p>
        <p>4 Dresses ,</p>
        <p>..............28.00</p>
        <p>1 Dress......</p>
        <p>1 Dress......</p>
        <p>1 Dress......</p>
        <p>.............22,00</p>
        <p>1 Dress .;____</p>
        <p>............. 70.cn</p>
        <p>1 Dress......</p>
        <p>1 Dress......</p>
        <p>.............30.00</p>
        <p>LADIES SHOES</p>
        <p>6 Prs. Shoes</p>
        <p>.............62.00</p>
        <p>1 Pr. Shoes</p>
        <p>.............35.00</p>
        <p>10 Prs. Shoes..</p>
        <p>.............10.00</p>
        <p>LADIES SPORTSWEAR</p>
        <p>2 Terry Shirts,</p>
        <p>.-............28.00</p>
        <p>4 Terry Slacks</p>
        <p>.............28.00</p>
        <p>11 Tops.......</p>
        <p>.............18.00</p>
        <p>4 Sweaters ,</p>
        <p>2 Sweaters</p>
        <p>.............31 00</p>
        <p>8 Sweaters</p>
        <p>21 Sweaters .</p>
        <p>2 Knit Skirts .</p>
        <p>.............34.00</p>
        <p>6 Tops_______</p>
        <p>2 Slacks</p>
        <p>2 Stacks......</p>
        <p>.............22.00</p>
        <p>1 Slacks......</p>
        <p>.............15.00</p>
        <p>1 Slacks</p>
        <p>2 Slacks</p>
        <p>............. 30.00</p>
        <p>2 Slacks</p>
        <p>.............40.00</p>
        <p>1 Slacks</p>
        <p>.............23.00</p>
        <p>2 Skirts.......</p>
        <p>.............38.00</p>
        <p>7 Jackets.....</p>
        <p>.............44.00</p>
        <p>4 Skirts.......</p>
        <p>1 Vest........</p>
        <p>.............19.00</p>
        <p>lOBIouses ....</p>
        <p>22 Blouses</p>
        <p>4 Skirts.......</p>
        <p>13 Slacks</p>
        <p>.........,...21.00</p>
        <p>2 Skirts.......</p>
        <p>.............19.00</p>
        <p>4 Skirts.......</p>
        <p>.............29.00</p>
        <p>1 Skirt........</p>
        <p>.............50.00</p>
        <p>1 Slacks</p>
        <p>.............46.00</p>
        <p>1 Skirt........</p>
        <p>.............40.00</p>
        <p>14 Blouses . ..</p>
        <p>.............17.00</p>
        <p>1 Sweater____</p>
        <p>7 Blouses____</p>
        <p>19 Blouses____</p>
        <p>.............20.00</p>
        <p>11 Blouses____</p>
        <p>.............18.00</p>
        <p>18 Blouses____</p>
        <p>.............23.00</p>
        <p>17 Blouses____</p>
        <p>.............15.00</p>
        <p>10 Blouses</p>
        <p>.............27.00</p>
        <p>6 Blouses ..</p>
        <p>2 Slacks......</p>
        <p>.............42.00</p>
        <p>1 Slacks.......</p>
        <p>.............49.00</p>
        <p>1 Sweater____</p>
        <p>.............-35.00</p>
        <p>2 Jackets......</p>
        <p>.............60.00 1</p>
        <p>1 Slacks</p>
        <p>.............58.00 </p>
        <p>LADIES COATS</p>
        <p>2 Mohair Coats</p>
        <p>..........200 00</p>
        <p>1 Jr. Coat......</p>
        <p>............50.00</p>
        <p>1 Jr. Coat......</p>
        <p>...........118.00</p>
        <p>1 Missy Coat ..</p>
        <p>...........130.00</p>
        <p>1 Missy Coat ..</p>
        <p>............78.00</p>
        <p>JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR</p>
        <p>9 Jr. Tops.....</p>
        <p>...........26.00</p>
        <p>6 Jr. Jeans____</p>
        <p>...........38.00</p>
        <p>2 Jr. Jeans____</p>
        <p>...........58.00</p>
        <p>1 Jr. Jeans____</p>
        <p>...........36,00</p>
        <p>5 Shirts.......</p>
        <p>...........39.00</p>
        <p>3 Jr. Suits.....</p>
        <p>..........144.00</p>
        <p>2 Jr. Suits______</p>
        <p>..........146.00</p>
        <p>1 Jr. Blouse ...</p>
        <p>...........23.00</p>
        <p>12 Jr. Blouses ..</p>
        <p>............22.00</p>
        <p>5 Pants........</p>
        <p>...........32.00</p>
        <p>4 Skirts........</p>
        <p>............29,00</p>
        <p>3 Vests.......,</p>
        <p>3 Blazers.....&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>...........22.00</p>
        <p>...........59.00</p>
        <p>12 Shirts.......</p>
        <p>1 Blouse......</p>
        <p>19 Blouses ____</p>
        <p>...........28.00</p>
        <p>15 Blouses.....</p>
        <p>...........30.00</p>
        <p>2 Blouses.....</p>
        <p>...........17.00</p>
        <p>4 Blouses.....</p>
        <p>...........21.00</p>
        <p>4 Blouses......</p>
        <p>............18.00</p>
        <p>1 Skirt.........</p>
        <p>...........35.00</p>
        <p>7 Partts........</p>
        <p>...........27.00</p>
        <p>1 Skirt.........</p>
        <p>...........13.00</p>
        <p>21 Pants........</p>
        <p>...........16.00</p>
        <p>8 Pants........</p>
        <p>...........78.00</p>
        <p>4 Pants........</p>
        <p>...........18.00</p>
        <p>3 Pants........</p>
        <p>...........31.00</p>
        <p>6 Pants..,.....</p>
        <p>...........36.00</p>
        <p>1 Pants........</p>
        <p>...........52.00</p>
        <p>3 Pants........</p>
        <p>...........31.00</p>
        <p>13 Skirts........</p>
        <p>...........20.00</p>
        <p>12 Skirts........</p>
        <p>...........24.00</p>
        <p>12 Skirts........</p>
        <p>...........26.00</p>
        <p>4 Skirts........</p>
        <p>...........48.00</p>
        <p>6 Skirts........</p>
        <p>...........27.00</p>
        <p>7 Skirts........</p>
        <p>Snlc</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>7.20</p>
        <p>6.72</p>
        <p>6.48</p>
        <p>7.68</p>
        <p>7,92</p>
        <p>8.88</p>
        <p>6.96</p>
        <p>8.16</p>
        <p>5.76</p>
        <p>3.12</p>
        <p>2.88</p>
        <p>2.16</p>
        <p>5.28</p>
        <p>5.04</p>
        <p>3.60</p>
        <p>3.84</p>
        <p>4.56</p>
        <p>4.32</p>
        <p>5.52</p>
        <p>6.00</p>
        <p>4.08</p>
        <p>10.08</p>
        <p>6.24</p>
        <p>35.76</p>
        <p>19.20</p>
        <p>13.92</p>
        <p>37.20</p>
        <p>20.40</p>
        <p>27.60</p>
        <p>36.60 10.08</p>
        <p>17.40</p>
        <p>18.60 18.00</p>
        <p>50.40</p>
        <p>46.80</p>
        <p>43.20</p>
        <p>39.60</p>
        <p>16.80</p>
        <p>33.36</p>
        <p>36.00</p>
        <p>33.60</p>
        <p>30.96</p>
        <p>45.00</p>
        <p>39.00</p>
        <p>32.40</p>
        <p>3.00</p>
        <p>2.40 3..36</p>
        <p>2.76</p>
        <p>3.G0</p>
        <p>2.64</p>
        <p>8.40</p>
        <p>4.80 ,3.CO</p>
        <p>7.44</p>
        <p>4.20</p>
        <p>1.20</p>
        <p>3.36</p>
        <p>3.36 2.16</p>
        <p>3.48</p>
        <p>3.72</p>
        <p>3.00 1.9?</p>
        <p>4.08</p>
        <p>3.36</p>
        <p>3.84</p>
        <p>2.64</p>
        <p>1.80</p>
        <p>3.48</p>
        <p>3.60</p>
        <p>4.80</p>
        <p>2.76</p>
        <p>4.56</p>
        <p>5.28 2.88</p>
        <p>2.28 2.88</p>
        <p>2.64 2.16</p>
        <p>2.52 2.28</p>
        <p>3.48</p>
        <p>6.00</p>
        <p>5.52</p>
        <p>4.80</p>
        <p>2.04</p>
        <p>4.20</p>
        <p>1.56</p>
        <p>2.40 2.16</p>
        <p>2.76</p>
        <p>1.80</p>
        <p>3.84</p>
        <p>5.04</p>
        <p>5.88</p>
        <p>4.20</p>
        <p>7.20</p>
        <p>6.96</p>
        <p>24.00</p>
        <p>6.00</p>
        <p>14.15</p>
        <p>15.60</p>
        <p>9.36</p>
        <p>3.12 4.56,</p>
        <p>6.96</p>
        <p>4.32</p>
        <p>4.68 17.28 17.52</p>
        <p>2.76</p>
        <p>2.64</p>
        <p>3.84</p>
        <p>3.48</p>
        <p>2.64</p>
        <p>7.08</p>
        <p>1.68 4.80</p>
        <p>3.36</p>
        <p>3.60</p>
        <p>2.04</p>
        <p>2.52 2.16</p>
        <p>4.20</p>
        <p>3.24</p>
        <p>1.56</p>
        <p>1.92</p>
        <p>3.36 2.16</p>
        <p>3.72</p>
        <p>4.32</p>
        <p>6.24</p>
        <p>3.72</p>
        <p>2.40</p>
        <p>2.88</p>
        <p>3.12</p>
        <p>5.76</p>
        <p>3.24</p>
        <p>3.84</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>Qty. Item Price</p>
        <p>2 Blazers &amp;nbsp;...........36,00</p>
        <p>14 Blazers .......... '. 22.00</p>
        <p>1 Blazer,. ................10.00</p>
        <p>8 Blazers..................13.00</p>
        <p>3 Blazers.................;31,00</p>
        <p>2 Blazers &amp;nbsp;............ &amp;nbsp;.,13.88</p>
        <p>1 Top............ 9.00</p>
        <p>9 Tops...................25.00</p>
        <p>9 Tops....................12.00</p>
        <p>LADIES PPOHTSWEAR</p>
        <p>4 Shaw's..................30.00</p>
        <p>5 Jeans...................58.00</p>
        <p>3 Jeans .............54.00</p>
        <p>1 Slacks..................60,00</p>
        <p>3 Jackets..................74.OC</p>
        <p>2 Slacks...................44.00</p>
        <p>1 Skirl....................44.00</p>
        <p>1 Skirt....................50.00</p>
        <p>1 Skirt.......... &amp;nbsp;.30.00</p>
        <p>2 Vests...................46.00</p>
        <p>1 Vest.....................31.00</p>
        <p>1 Skirt.....................28.00</p>
        <p>4 Tops....................30.00</p>
        <p>2 Shirts ...................36.00</p>
        <p>5 Skirts...................48 00</p>
        <p>2 Tops....................32.00</p>
        <p>IShlit........... ......14.00</p>
        <p>ITop.....................20.00</p>
        <p>1 Skirl.......... &amp;nbsp;32.00</p>
        <p>1 Shirt &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;............12.00</p>
        <p>10Sweaters. &amp;nbsp;____________19.00</p>
        <p>6 Hats.....................5.00</p>
        <p>4 Pants...................28.00</p>
        <p>1 Pants .............25.00</p>
        <p>1 Shirt.....................13.00</p>
        <p>10 Sweaters................24,00</p>
        <p>2 Shorts .................18.00</p>
        <p>1 Shorts.............._____26.00</p>
        <p>13 Tops....................19 00</p>
        <p>24 Tank Tops...............14.00</p>
        <p>22 Shorts ....... &amp;nbsp;15.00</p>
        <p>19 T Shirts............ &amp;nbsp;p.OO</p>
        <p>OTGhlrts... &amp;nbsp;.... fi.30</p>
        <p>4 Sweate!'- ...........3.00</p>
        <p>1 Sweater................21.00</p>
        <p>2 Sweaters...............lO.OO</p>
        <p>6 Sweaters ..........11.00</p>
        <p>6 Sweaters.................22.00</p>
        <p>11 Sweaters &amp;nbsp;.....30.00</p>
        <p>14 Pants....................14.00</p>
        <p>42 Prs. Socks.......... .....3,50</p>
        <p>30 Frs. Sock.s................3.OQ</p>
        <p>GARDEN SHOP</p>
        <p>60 Yds. RibDons..............25</p>
        <p>70 Yds. Rib JO ,.50</p>
        <p>30 Yds. Ribnoris..........75</p>
        <p>lOChiislimsDt i.so</p>
        <p>1 Chiistrnas Dec.............89</p>
        <p>13Cbtistia&amp;lt;ts Def.............79</p>
        <p>4 Christmas uec &amp;nbsp;........1.99</p>
        <p>1 Christnia Dor i.75</p>
        <p>1 Christ nasPs ,49</p>
        <p>6 Candle Riiujs ...... .....2 93</p>
        <p>1 Tray...................1 80</p>
        <p>TCnndleRinos . &amp;nbsp;2,99</p>
        <p>3 Christma.a Urn.............7.70</p>
        <p>I Christ 1 J D c _ 7.80</p>
        <p>PC GOODS RE'iV/'N S</p>
        <p>Remnants.................1.75</p>
        <p>Remnants..................? 75</p>
        <p>Remnants ...... . j;</p>
        <p>Remnants.......... ..... i.00</p>
        <p>Remnants .........L50</p>
        <p>RemnaiitP........., . [{i</p>
        <p>Remrrants .............3.02</p>
        <p>Remnants ......... &amp;nbsp;...g?</p>
        <p>Remnants........... &amp;nbsp;ijl</p>
        <p>Remnants ................Ten</p>
        <p>Remnants.................i.gs</p>
        <p>Remnants .. ............1.25</p>
        <p>Remnants &amp;nbsp;............1.35</p>
        <p>Remnants. &amp;nbsp;...........i*74</p>
        <p>Remnants.................. 131</p>
        <p>Remnants..................3.24</p>
        <p>Remnants ..........3 4</p>
        <p>Remnants........... &amp;nbsp;133</p>
        <p>Remnants.................1 5a</p>
        <p>Remnants ....... 2</p>
        <p>Remnants..............</p>
        <p>Remnants................. 7/</p>
        <p>Remnants..............i.74</p>
        <p>Romnantf.............</p>
        <p>Remnants............. &amp;nbsp;1.94</p>
        <p>Remnants ... ............1,50</p>
        <p>Remnants..................77</p>
        <p>Hemnanfs ?..........Tl 31</p>
        <p>Remnants...................93</p>
        <p>Remnants................ T i B3</p>
        <p>Remnants................. 1 e9</p>
        <p>Remnants................' 2 50</p>
        <p>Remnants.................68</p>
        <p>Remnants &amp;nbsp;........... ',.31</p>
        <p>Remnants............ .117</p>
        <p>II Yds. Pc. Goods . . 279</p>
        <p>6 Yds. Pc. Good.*:......2.09</p>
        <p>269 Yds. Pc. Goods 2T9</p>
        <p>3 Yds. Pc. Goods &amp;nbsp;sTi</p>
        <p>116 Yds. Pc (Joc'dr, .3 i3</p>
        <p>7 Yds. Pc. Goods &amp;nbsp;........3 29</p>
        <p>23 Yds. Pc. Goods.........2.49</p>
        <p>22 Yds. Pc. Goods ........3.00</p>
        <p>124 Yds. Pc. Good &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;450</p>
        <p>17 Yds. Pc. Gooes........4,00</p>
        <p>12 Yds. Pc. GcoJs.......S.50</p>
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        <p>3 Sweaters........ip.ao.</p>
        <p>6 Blouses..........iS.06</p>
        <p>3 Slacks.............. 20 0</p>
        <p>1'Pants...............ic.flC</p>
        <p>1 Pants............ yp.O'l</p>
        <p>1 Pants.................la.Cfi</p>
        <p>9 Teen Dresses...........38.no</p>
        <p>4 Teen Dresses...........34.00</p>
        <p>3 Teen Dresses...........30.00</p>
        <p>1 Teen Dreic-............32.00</p>
        <p>1 Teen Dres.s.............25.00</p>
        <p>Girls 7/14</p>
        <p>2 Slacks... . .16.00</p>
        <p>13 Shirts......... .1? 50</p>
        <p>1Top......... 17.D</p>
        <p>1 Shirt ............</p>
        <p>1 Shirt............. &amp;nbsp;li&amp;gt; 40</p>
        <p>9 Shirts........ &amp;nbsp;. *2 ] </p>
        <p>2 Sweaters........ li.js-</p>
        <p>2 Sweaters ........</p>
        <p>3 Sweaters.........</p>
        <p>Girls 4/6X</p>
        <p>3 Dresses &amp;nbsp;. &amp;nbsp;t/.no</p>
        <p>4 Tops...................12 09</p>
        <p>5 Shirts.......... &amp;nbsp;09</p>
        <p>1 Shirt................ 3 03</p>
        <p>8Sweatshiits ..... .450</p>
        <p>8Tops &amp;nbsp;.................8.50</p>
        <p>ITop....................11,00</p>
        <p>2 Tops &amp;nbsp;..... &amp;nbsp;o,*:</p>
        <p>It Tops.................3.S?</p>
        <p>4 Tops ........in'</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>4.32</p>
        <p>2.64 1.2Q 1.56'</p>
        <p>3.72</p>
        <p>1.67 1.08</p>
        <p>3.00</p>
        <p>1.44</p>
        <p>3.60 6.96 6.48</p>
        <p>7.20</p>
        <p>8.88</p>
        <p>5.28</p>
        <p>5.28</p>
        <p>6.00</p>
        <p>3.60</p>
        <p>5.52</p>
        <p>3.72</p>
        <p>3.36</p>
        <p>3.60</p>
        <p>4.32</p>
        <p>5.76 6.24</p>
        <p>1.68 2.40 3.84</p>
        <p>1.44</p>
        <p>2.28 .72</p>
        <p>3.36</p>
        <p>3.12 1.56 2.88 2.16</p>
        <p>3.12 2.28 1.68 1.8</p>
        <p>.72</p>
        <p>1.02</p>
        <p>2.76</p>
        <p>2.52 t.20</p>
        <p>1.32</p>
        <p>2.64 3.50 1.68 .42 .36</p>
        <p>.03 yd. .06 yd. .03 yd.</p>
        <p>11 ea. .09 ea. 24-33. 45 ea. .06 ea. .36 oa. .22 ea .36 ea, .92 aa. .9'ie3.</p>
        <p>.21</p>
        <p>.33 .03 .12 -IS .06 .36 .07 .21 .12 .23 .15 .16 .21 .16 .39 .31 .16 .18 .30 .23 .09 .21 .15 .23 .18 .03 .16 .11 .23 .23 .30 .08 .16 .14 &amp;quot;7 yd. .24 yd .38 yd 60 yd .18 yd. 39 yd. .30 yd. .36 yd. .54 yd. 48 yd. .73 yd.</p>
        <p>2.16</p>
        <p>1.89</p>
        <p>2.40</p>
        <p>1.2</p>
        <p>?.M</p>
        <p>2.28</p>
        <p>4.56</p>
        <p>4.08 3.60 3.84 3.12</p>
        <p>1.92 1.50 1 41</p>
        <p>.96</p>
        <p>r20</p>
        <p>1.39</p>
        <p>1.08</p>
        <p>1.44 1.8</p>
        <p>2.04</p>
        <p>1.44 1.08</p>
        <p>.47</p>
        <p>.54 1.02 1.32 .98 .47  03</p>
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        <pb facs="00094353_0006" />
        <p>-The teHy Reflector, Greenville, N.C-Wwhieeebiy. February , 1900</p>
        <p>AT&amp;amp;T Has</p>
        <p>the nations OMnmunications industries.</p>
        <p>Huge Profit</p>
        <p>NEW YORK [API- Amen-can Telephone &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Telegraph Co., utich saw Iwig-distance telephone calling rise 10.8 percent last year despite increased competition, announced a record $5.67 billion profit for 1979.</p>
        <p>The earnings announced Tuesday represented the largest annual profit evr reported by a cnpany. AT&amp;amp;T is the biggest corporation in the world based on assets of more than $100 billion.</p>
        <p>It said earnings rose 7.6 percent from the $5.27 billion it re ported for 1978. Earnings per share increased from $7.74 to $8.04.</p>
        <p>However. Chairman Charles L. Brown said revenues increased at a slower rate than expenses. He again called for congressional action to redefine the competitive boundaries of</p>
        <p>AT&amp;amp;T once had a monopoly on nationwide laig-distance servic*e but has seen several companies make limited entries in the field It also faces competition in the sale of tele-p^nes and other equipment.</p>
        <p>/ Clearly.&amp;quot; Brown said. *the ground rules for our industry require updating. A bill on the subject has been approved by a House subcommittee.</p>
        <p>Brown said operating revenues in 1979 rose 10.8 percent from $41 billion to $45.4 billion, while operating expenses rose 14.0 percent to $30.1 billion.</p>
        <p>AT&amp;amp;T reports annual earnings oh a calendar-year basis, but does not release quarterly earnings on the same basis. It previously reported quarterly earnings for the period ended last Nov. 30.</p>
        <p>Brown said the growth in demand for Bell services continued strong throughout the year. Long-distance calling rose 10.8' percent, outpacing the 9.7 percent increase in the volume of</p>
        <p>overall business.  The number 'Ote largest amount ever $4.3 billion earned by Exxon</p>
        <p>of phones in service rose 3.5 made in one year by any com- last year on revenues of $84.4 percent to 138.2 million. pany other than AT&amp;amp;T was the billion.</p>
        <p>GreeRville Square Shopping Center</p>
        <p>Open Saturday thru Thursday 10A.M.-7 P.M.</p>
        <p>Friday 10 A.M.-9 P.M.</p>
        <p>Vestsrn loots</p>
        <p>SNOWY HILLSIDE - by Tony Boring of Asheville, is one the photographs in Perspectives, the R. J. Reynolds Industries cwporate collection of art photography. The exhibit opens tomorrow at Gray Gallery on the East Carotina University campus and will be</p>
        <p>on view through March 6. A reception for the photography show and three other shows going on view will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10 with the pt*lic invited, and there is no admission charged. (Photo Courtesy R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc.)</p>
        <p>Crowd Aifends Officer's Rifes</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Law enforcement officers from across North Carolina listened Tuesday as the niinister at the funeral of a slain Raleigh police officer urged them to continue protecting the community.</p>
        <p>Mi, be would not want you to do anything else than to carry on. the Rev. Marvin R. WTitifield. pastor of Capital Pentecostal Holiness Church, said in a eulogy for Officer Del-ma Devon Jimmy Adams, 33.</p>
        <p>You can be a li^t in a dark world. Do not give i?); do not give in; but stand firm and continue to give your service of protection to this community. You will be pleasing Jim Adams.</p>
        <p>Adams, a 10-year-veteran of the Raleigh Police Department, was shot in the back of the</p>
        <p>head while sitting in his patrol car by a woman he had just arrested for drunken driving.</p>
        <p>The woman. Cassie Scott Johnson, has been charged with first-degree murder.</p>
        <p>Between 650 and 1,000 per-  sons, including top state offi</p>
        <p>cials and law enforcement officer. packed the churchs sanctuary, hallways and several other assembly rooms Tuesday, while others stood outside.</p>
        <p>Adams was buried in Mon-tlawn Memorial Cemetery' as seven members of the dejpart-ments Selective Enforcement</p>
        <p>Unit fired a 21-gun salute and a National Guardsman plaved taps.</p>
        <p>In the eulogy, Whitfield said as a teen-ager Adams &amp;quot;came in contact with Jesus Christ in a chapel in Johnston County and embarked upon a road of righteousness ...</p>
        <p>Jim was a good husband and a good father, Whitfield said. Jim loved'his children, and they loved him.</p>
        <p>Adams is sur\'ived be his wife. Sandra, and two sons, aged 4 and 14.</p>
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        <p>Hour Singers &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>^ TheSong RevivaiBand</p>
        <p>Will Speak At Church Sunday</p>
        <p>The Rev. B. A. Brown, representative of the Church of God World Missions Department, will be guest speaker at the Greenville Church of God Sunday during the 11 a. m. worship service.</p>
        <p>The public is invited to attend this special missions service.</p>
        <p>LaVerne Tripp, The Happy Hour Singers, and The Song  Revival Band are singing the good news of Jesus Christ all across America on radio, television and in personal appearances. They want to help make your life a little brighter with music that will stir your soul and lih your spirit. Plan now to attend this exciting program, and bring your friends. i</p>
        <p>Friday, Feb. 8 At 7:30 P.M.</p>
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        <pb facs="00094353_0007" />
        <p>SOMEDAY - Former NATO commander and White House chief of staff Alexander Haig, tdd a Philadelptaia news conference; I will someday be president of the United States. Haig said he is happy in private life and that while he decided in December not to run fw the GOP presidential nomination, he was not ruling out anything in the future. (AP Laserpboto)</p>
        <p>Hunt Okays JC Debate</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Both major Democratic candidates for governor have agreed to participate in a debate ^n-sored next week by the North Carolina Jaycees.</p>
        <p>Gov. Jim Hunt has accepted the invitation to debate under the format outlined by the Jaycees.</p>
        <p>But Julian Mann 111, Scotts campaign manager, said, Weve agreed to a time and date. All were saying is there are at least 12 or 15 details that must be worked out.</p>
        <p>Mann said he would like more time to be allowed during the debate period for questions and wants to see limits placed on the length of answers.</p>
        <p>The Jaycees have proposed that each candidate would be given 10 r, inutes for an opening statemen&amp;lt; and 10 for a closing statemen with 20 minutes for question.-</p>
        <p>The quc.stions will be asked by a nKHif iator from those submitted in writing from the audience. Abraham Holtzman, professor of political science at North Carolina State University, will serve as the moderator.</p>
        <p>Mann said the Scott campaign wants a committee of r^resentatives from both his and Hunts campaigns to meet with repi esentatives of the Scott cam -ilrm to work out details.</p>
        <p>on and radio ' be permitted lOur debate, to be held Sat-</p>
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        <p>Molasses Very Versatile Item</p>
        <p>WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP)  Molasses, a sugar byproduct created from heat crystallization of sucrose (commercial sugar) in the refining process, is a versatile sweetener.</p>
        <p>The beter grades of molasses, mide from sugarcane, are used In cooking and confectionery and can also be used in the production of rum, says Beth Tartan, cookbook author and consultant for Brer Rabbit Molasses. Molasses is called treacle in Great Britain, she adds.</p>
        <p>Other sugar plants, such as sugar beets, yield a different type of molasses, which is mainly mixed in cattle feed and used in the manufacture of industrial alcohol.</p>
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        <p>Downtown Opens 9:30 A.M.-Pitt Plaza Open 10:00 A.M.</p>
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        <p>Beautiful Savings On...</p>
        <p>Shoes</p>
        <p>Shoes Were $21.... Shoes Were $22-$27 Shoes Were $28-$32 Shoes Were $33-$39 Shoes Were $40-$46 Shoes Were $47-$55</p>
        <p>. .Now$7 . Now $10 . Now $12 .Now $14 . Now $15 . Now $18</p>
        <p>Beautiful Savings On...</p>
        <p>Junior And Missy</p>
        <p>Sweaters</p>
        <p>Sweaters Were Up To $10 Now $4</p>
        <p>Sweaters Were Up To $11-$16 .... Now $5 Sweaters Were Up To $17-$21 .... Now $6 Sweaters Were Up To $22-$25 .... Now $8 Sweaters Were Up To $26-$30 .... Now $8 Sweaters Were Up To $31-$34 .... Now $9 Sweaters Were Up To $35-$40 ... Now $12</p>
        <p>Beautiful Savings On...</p>
        <p>Special Group Of</p>
        <p>Missy Slacks</p>
        <p>Size 8 To 20</p>
        <p>Up To $22 ............... &amp;nbsp;Now</p>
        <p>Up To $23 To $30...............Now ^9</p>
        <p>Beautiful Savings On...</p>
        <p>Half-Size</p>
        <p>Dresses-Size 12V2 To 24V2</p>
        <p>Now Price Sportswear-Slze 12V2 To 24 V2</p>
        <p>Beautiful Savings On...</p>
        <p>Coats</p>
        <p>Coats Were To $80.... ^ &amp;nbsp;Now $35'</p>
        <p>Coats Were To $100...... &amp;nbsp;Now $40</p>
        <p>Coats Were To $120............Now $50</p>
        <p>Coats Were To $140............Now $60</p>
        <p>Coats Were To $150 &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Now $65</p>
        <p>Coats Were To $180.............Now $70</p>
        <p>Coats Were To $200.... &amp;nbsp;Now $75</p>
        <p>Goats Were To $250...........Now $100</p>
        <p>Beautiful Savings Cn. Junior&amp;amp;Missy</p>
        <p>Now</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Slacks Were Up To $34..........Now ^9</p>
        <p>Slacks Were Up To $35-$40 ....Now MO Slacks Were Up To $41-$50 ...'. Now M 4</p>
        <p>Beautiful Savings Cn...</p>
        <p>Junior &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Missy</p>
        <p>Skirts</p>
        <p>Skirts Were UpTo$20............Now $6</p>
        <p>Skirts Were Up To $21-$25.........Now f &amp;gt;7</p>
        <p>Skirts Were Up To $26-$34.........Now $9</p>
        <p>Skirts Were Up To $35-$42.......Now $10</p>
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        <p>Dresses Were $50..............Now $20</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $60..............Now $25</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $75........... &amp;nbsp;Now $30</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $90....... Now $40</p>
        <p>Separates Were $30.............Now $9</p>
        <p>Separates Were $35............Now $12</p>
        <p>Separates Were $40 &amp;nbsp;.........Now $14</p>
        <p>Beautiful Savings On...</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>Dresses</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $30-$36. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Now $10</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $37-$40....... &amp;nbsp;Now $10</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $41 %$50........Now $15</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $51 -$60..........Now $18</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $61-$70..........Now $20</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $71-$80..........Now $25</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $81-$90..........Now $30</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $91-$100.........Now $35</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $115-$130........N ow $40</p>
        <p>Dresses Were $131-$160........Now $45</p>
        <p>Beautiful Savings On...</p>
        <p>Junior &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Missy</p>
        <p>.'^Blouses</p>
        <p>Blouses Were To $15............Now $5</p>
        <p>Blouses Were To $16-$20.........Now $6</p>
        <p>Blouses Were To $21-$24..... Now $7</p>
        <p>Blouses Were To $25-$30.........Now $8</p>
        <p>Blouses Were To $31-$40........Now $10</p>
        <p>Blouses Were To $41-$44........Now $12</p>
        <p>Beautiful Savings On...</p>
        <p>Lingerie</p>
        <p>Gowns Were $16 To $38................Now $5 TO $15</p>
        <p>Robes Were $25 To $52...............Now $16 TO $20</p>
        <p>One Group Famous Name Bras...............Vz PrlCO</p>
        <p>Briefs - Silk-N-Hand/Cotton Gusset</p>
        <p>Size 5-8 Reg. 2.25 Each</p>
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        <p>Childrens</p>
        <p>Sportswear, Coats, &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Dresses</p>
        <p>Save Up To 60%</p>
        <p>Shoes &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Boots</p>
        <p>Shoes Were $10-$24 .............Now$4-$10</p>
        <p>Boots Were $18-$28 &amp;nbsp;..........Now$10-$13</p>
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        <p>Ski Slope Report</p>
        <p>blowing rock, N.C. (AP) arVEN devils - Base of - Here Is a report of ski slope to 40 inches Powder sirface, condilioos from the Sou^ Packed powder secondary. AU eastern Ski Areas Association: five slopes open.</p>
        <p>Turmoil Continues in State insurance Dept.</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROUNA</p>
        <p>APPAUCHIAN-Baseof44 to S6 inches. Powder surface, packediwpder seoondaiy Seven of eight slopes open. Ni^l skiing.</p>
        <p>SUGAR IONTAIN - Base IS to 62 inches^ Packed powdo' surface. All 15 slopes open. Night skiing.</p>
        <p>SKI BEECH - No report</p>
        <p>CATALOOCHEE - Fifteen to 40 inch base Powder surface, packed powder secondary. Five of six slopes open.</p>
        <p>WOLF LAUREL - Base of 30 to 65 inches. Powder surface. Packed powder secondary surface. Five of nine slopes open. Five inches machine-niade snow.</p>
        <p>TENNESSEE</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) - The turmoil in the state Insurance Department after both Insurance Commissioner John Ingram and his former chief deputy filed to run for the commissioner's job continues to affect both the department and the campaign Ingram insisted Tuesday that chief deputy commissioner Kenneth Brown resigned voluntarily after both mi filed to</p>
        <p>HOUND EARS - Closed until Friday.</p>
        <p>MILL RIDGE - Closed until Friday.</p>
        <p>OBER-GATLINBURG Base 18 to 48 inches. Loose powder surface, packed powder secondary with icy spots. Four of five slopes open</p>
        <p>Held Guilty</p>
        <p>SAPPHIRE V.4LLEY. -Base of 20 to 40 inches. Packed powder surface. Two of four slopes open. Ni^t skiing</p>
        <p>GEORGIA</p>
        <p>In 3 Killings</p>
        <p>SKY VALLEY  No report on conditions. Three of three slopes open.</p>
        <p>Hunt Points To</p>
        <p>3-Year Growth</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) - Gov. Jim Hunt said Tuesday night that North Carolina lias enjoyed its greatest economic and industrial growth during the last three years of his administration and said the state needs more of the same.</p>
        <p>I believe that this election will determine the course of our state for the rest of the century,&amp;quot; Hunt said. &amp;quot;We cant rest, and we can't relax. The challenge is before us. and the oikcrmie is in our hands</p>
        <p>During his administration. Hunt told the Wake County Democratic Mens Qub. &amp;quot;We have begun to use energy more efficiently and to develop alternative sources that will pro-</p>
        <p>Record Sales By Home Builder</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO. N.C. (AP) -Spiraling inflation that has pushed the price of the average new home above the $55,000 mark nuy have slowed the sales of many homes, but it has meant increased sales to one home manufacturer.</p>
        <p>Oakwood Homes CPrp. of Greensboro recorded record sales and profits for fiscal 1979. The company saw sales surge 37 percent to $42.2 million. Profits totaled $2.7 million, a 35 percent gain from 1978.</p>
        <p>Oakwood President Nicholas St. George predicted the hi^ performance will continue into Ihe 1980s because of economic fundamentals.</p>
        <p>There will be 21 million new family formations by 1990 and the statistics say 85 percent of the nations families cant afford a conventional home, St. George said. A lot of those people are going to have to turn to us.</p>
        <p>vide a secure energy future We have begun a statewide fight against crime.</p>
        <p>We havent increased taxes, and have even provided a tax cut. I'm proud of that record, and Im especially proud of our record in education. he said. Hunt praised the primary reading program and the minimum competency test as examples of the states improved education prt^am.</p>
        <p>Winning the 1980 election. Hunt said, is the Democratic Partys responsibility.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;'lilis election is too important for us to stand aside and let the Republicans and the Congressional Gub win. he said. It is our responsibility. Hunt predicted a tough primary campaign. Well have a chance to look at the candidates and chance to debate the issues. Im locking forward to that.</p>
        <p>And then, Im looking forward to all of us closing ranks and uniting and winning a big victory in .November, Hunt said.</p>
        <p>WINNEMUCCA, Nev. (AP)  Ronald Bristlewolf, a Black Rock Desert hermit, was found guilty today of three counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of three persons who strayed too close to 'his dugout home.</p>
        <p>The 10 women and two men on the jury deliberated nine hours before returning the verdict at 4 a m.</p>
        <p>Bristlewolf sat stem-faced, as he had throughout the two-week trial, when the judge polled each member of the panel on each count He was returned to Humboldt County Jail to await a penalty hearing before the same jury on Thursday.</p>
        <p>He faces a possible death sentence. Nevada cecuted inmate Jesse Bishop in the gas chamber late last year.</p>
        <p>Defense attorney Marty Wiener said he will appeal the convictions.</p>
        <p>Bristlewolf. 44. who had his 1^ name legally changed from Gress in 1973, had pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity to the June 1978 shootings of a proqiecting Longmont, Colo., couple and a fellow desert recluse, trapper-prospector Pete Cachenaut, 75.</p>
        <p>The partly decayed bodies of the three victims were found about 150 yards from Bristle-wolfs remote dugout home, 120 miles rxMlh of Reno.</p>
        <p>run as Democratic candidates for commissioner in the fMi-mary on May 6.</p>
        <p>Brown told reporters Ingram fired him after the commissioner filed as a candidate for re-election. Brown, who until then was Ingrams dose friend and associate, said he had expected Ingram to file as a candidate for lieutenant governor.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, former state Rq&amp;gt;. Charlie Webb of Greensboro said Tuesday that he had become disenchanted with the commissioner and had resigned from his campaign staff.</p>
        <p>Webb, who managed Ingrams 1978 bid for the U.S. Senate, has served as Ingrams campaign treasurer for the past two years. He declined to discuss his reasons but said he had &amp;quot;been wanting out for quite a while.</p>
        <p>Ralei^. State Sen. Carolyn Mathis &amp;lt;rf Charlotte is also a Democratic candidate.</p>
        <p>Rabon said Tuesday he would talk to Brown and the others before deciding this weekend whether he will stay in the race. He described Brown as Ingrams closest frijd and most loyal suppwter, and said he was stunned by the turn of evoits.</p>
        <p>I dont know why anybody would do anything like that. It makes you think somebodys sick to (lo something like that, said Rabon, who left the department a year ago.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;It would have been easy</p>
        <p>enou^ for In^am to tell him at 8 o'clock he wasnt going to run for some other office ... if hed do that to Ken it makes you wonder what hed do to stmwone el%, Rabon added.</p>
        <p>Ingram dedined to comment on rqjwts that another depirty</p>
        <p>comroislooer,'' Byron Tatum, was leaving the department because of the incident. Tatum also declined comment Brown left the dqwrtment and his $37,000-a-year job Monday, Ingram dedined to say whether he would allow Brown to have his job back if he wanted it. sayii^ he wanted to discuss that with Brown.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;He resigned, Ingram said. I dont know where the confusion was and thats one thing I want to look at.</p>
        <p>Ingram said his family had urged him to run for re-election rather than another office, and Brown knew how they felt.</p>
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        <p>SWAT ADVOCATE  Los Angeles School Board member Bobbi Fiedler is advocating a return td spankings of pupils, a practice the Los Angeles system abandoned four years ago. (AP Laser-photo)</p>
        <p>By JAMES PELTZ Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) - A line of thinking running through many American school districts holds that when a student creates havoc in class, three good swats on the behind might set him straight.</p>
        <p>But others, including some child psychologists. think spanking is not only ineffective, but also counterproductive. In Massachussetts, the District of Columbia and New Orleans, for example, such discipline is against the law and likened to child abuse.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Most scientists would argue that its likely to facilitate the very delinquent or anti social behavior that youre trying to punish or repress.&amp;quot; said Seymour Feshbach. chairman of the psycholog.v department at the University of California. liOS .Angeles.</p>
        <p>Regardless, .school districts from California to North Carolina permit paddlings. Los Angeles' district, the second largest in the nation with 545.000 pupils, voted Monday to implement corporal punishment following a four-year absence of the practice.</p>
        <p>Los Angeles abolished spanking in 1975. Sjnce then, classroom disruptions have steadily increased, according to teachers testimony in public hearings prior to Monday's vote.</p>
        <p>Where spanking is permitted, school district officials note, it may be administered only when parents give their written consent and under stringent guide-' lines to guard against possible abuse</p>
        <p>For example, the guidelines in Los Angeles require not only parental consent, but also that only school principals, assistant principals and deans be allowed  in front of witnesses  to administer the paddlings of students from kindergarten through ninth grade</p>
        <p>The guidelines also include a review of the students health card to ensure that spanking would not aggravate any health</p>
        <p>problems; a check to see if other remedial measures might be taken before using corporal puni.shment; and a provision that a &amp;quot;reasonable&amp;quot; alternative be applied if a student absolutely refuses corporal punishment.</p>
        <p>Shortly before Los Angeles abolished spankings, the California Legislature passed a law re;quiring public schools to get parental consent to paddle pupils. That rule applies only to public schools.</p>
        <p>But Feshbach said consent is not the issue. Based on available data, spankings are &amp;quot;very hard to apply on an institutional basis.&amp;quot; he said. Officials &amp;quot;cannot tell very well what kinds of children its going to be effective for.. .If or-' dered on a blanket basis, it could be misapplied.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;I see a reflection of feelings of incompetence and ability on the part of the school system to enforce adequate discipline, so they're acting in an almost reflex. desperate manner.&amp;quot; he added.</p>
        <p>Katherine Behrman. spokeswoman for New Orleans school board, also questioned the practice.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;It would be the little kids who would get spanked.&amp;quot; she said. &amp;quot;Whos going to spank a 200-pound senior and risk getting thrown out a window</p>
        <p>An Associated Press nationwide spot survey reflected the split opinion on whether to use corporal punishment.</p>
        <p>In Thibodaux. La., where the principal at St. Joseph Elementary School spanked 52 pupils with a paddle last week, school board president Calvin Viator said one lawsuit was threatened but he reported fewer parental protests than he had expected</p>
        <p>In the 91.000-pupil Cleveland public school system, paddlings are used &amp;quot;only after other corrective actions have been tried.&amp;quot; said Leo Clayton, directing principal for the city's secondary schools.</p>
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        <p>By WILLIAM M WELCH Associated Press Writer R.\LEIGH, N C (.API - The chairwoman of Gov Jim Hunts reflection campaign sajs she asked a state law-enforcement agent to pass along information about county sheriffs, but that she didnt ask for &amp;quot;political information and she didnt want it written down</p>
        <p>Betty .McCain also said Tuesday that Crime Control and Public Safely Secretary- Burley Mitchell was incorrect when he told reporters last FYiday that Mrs McCain had requested the</p>
        <p>agent pass political information about sheriffs to her.</p>
        <p>Mrs McCain, of Wilson, former chairwoman of the state Democratic Party, made the comments in an interview with TTie .Associated Press.</p>
        <p> While acknqwledging she asked agent Mather Slau^ter for information about the sheriffs. Mrs, .McCain drew a distinction between the wording of her request and the words used by Mitchell in a statement re leased for the Hunt administration last Friday</p>
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        <p>Mitchl referred to Mrs. McCains request as the apparent origin of a series of confidential memorandums written by Slau^ter that surfaced last week. The memos, which were sent to Mrs. McCain and to Hunts office in I9T9. included assessments of sheriffs loyalty or oppiKition to Hunts reelection campaign .Mitchell said he ordered the memos destroyed when he learned of their existence after taking office last .August .Mrs. McCain said she had been hurt personally by news stories published about the</p>
        <p>the form of a written memo  a distinction Mrs McCain said was in^wrtant.</p>
        <p>What I asked him to do is let me know what he's hearing ... and if Mather Slaughter got overzealous. thats not my problem,&amp;quot; Mrs McCain said.</p>
        <p>I said. Mather, let me know what youre hearing. If that means write a political profile of a county sheriff, were in bad trouble, she added.</p>
        <p>Slaughter's memos were written in the course of his job as liaison between the Crime Control and Public Safety Department and county sheriffs.</p>
        <p>Slaughter, of Carteret County, declined comment.</p>
        <p>Mrs. McCain said she had told the truth &amp;quot;absolutely, without fail and totally&amp;quot; when she said to a reporter on Jan. 28 that the memos were unsolicited.</p>
        <p>Mitchell, contacted Tuesday, said he drew no conclusions in his statement, which had been requested by Hunt. Mitchell said he could only recount explanations given to him by Slaughter and past department secretaries</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1 stated to you those things that have been related to me, Mitchell said. 1 cant determine which is correct or exact. Thats something the public will have to pass judgment on.</p>
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        <p>R.ALEIGH. .VC i.AP) - The .North Carolina board of elections voted Tuesday to invite the candidates for president to appear on the states .May 6th primary ballot The boards decision guarantees six Republicans and four Democrats spots on the ballot if they want them. Three more candidates can get on the ballot if they can demonstrate they are eligible for matching federal campaign financing.</p>
        <p>The conditions were set for Republicans John .Anderson and Benjamin Fernandez and I^mocrat Oiff Finch, since .North Carolina law sets eligibility for federal funds as a requirement for entering the presidential primary Republicans accepted without conditions^ were: Tennessee Sen. Howard Baker, George Bush, former Texas Gov John Connally. Illinois Rep. Philip Crane. Kansas Sen. Robert Dole and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan.</p>
        <p>Democrats accepted without conditions were: California</p>
        <p>Gov, Jerr\- Brown. President Carter. .Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy and Lyndon La-Rouche Jr. of .New Hampshire,</p>
        <p>To have their names placed on the ballot, all the candidates who were invited must accept in writing within 15 days.</p>
        <p>State Republican Party Chairman Jack Lee told the board he had received telegrams from .Anderson and Fernandez asking that they be allowed to enter the primary.</p>
        <p>State Elections Director .Alex Brock said he received several calls at home over the weekend from Finch, former governor of Mississippi, asking that his name be placed on the ballot Brock said Finch told him he expected to be eligible for federal financing within 15 days</p>
        <p>.Mrs. Dorothy Talbot, president of the \. C. Society to Prevent Blindness .An award to Stickley will be presented in recognition of more than 50 years of sendee to the blind and the sight-handicapped, sponsored by the N C. Lions Clubs He will accept the honor on behalf of Lions across the state and will respond briefly. He is a former director of the Society to Prevent Blindness and has gained world-wide fame as .North Carolina's No. 1 Lion during the past 30 years. He sened as International President in 1956-57 and was a Republican candidate for Governor of North Carolina in 1964.</p>
        <p>The Duke dinner has been arranged to also honor two other state leaders in voluntary work to prevent blindness. Mrs. Talbot said They are State Treasurer Harlan Boyles. Sight-Saving Chairman for the .Society and State Agriculture Commissioner Jim Graham. Sight Support Chairman (fund-raiser).</p>
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        <p>In her first interview on the subject last week Mrs .McCain had said she received the memos &amp;quot;totally unsolicited.</p>
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        <p>No inflation here! Prices lower than they were 5 years ago. Weve disregarded the cost in marking this merchandise. Come early for best selection. Were open 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. </p>
        <p>THURSDAY, FEB. 11980</p>
        <p>ONE RACK LADIES</p>
        <p>POLYESTER</p>
        <p>SLACKS</p>
        <p>Were 6.39 ^ -$ Day</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE RACK</p>
        <p>CHILDRENS</p>
        <p>DRESSES</p>
        <p>Were 9.95 and 10.95 Sizes 2 To 6</p>
        <p>sqoo</p>
        <p>*Dy U e.ch</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>DUDI-DUDS</p>
        <p>UNIFORMS</p>
        <p>White and Colors</p>
        <p>Were 17.95 $Oay</p>
        <p>S1Q00</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>BELTS</p>
        <p>Were 1.29 to 2.00 $Day</p>
        <p>4,51'&amp;quot;'</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>TOPS</p>
        <p>Values to 5.00 . 5 Day</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>PANTIES</p>
        <p>Rayon or Cotton Irregulars Of Our 1.00 and 1.29 $ Day</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>ONE RACK OUDI-DUDS</p>
        <p>UNIFORM</p>
        <p>SMOCKETTES</p>
        <p>Were 12.95 $ Day</p>
        <p>$700</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>GIRLS HOODED</p>
        <p>SWEATERS</p>
        <p>Size 7-14</p>
        <p>Values to 8.99 S Day</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP LADIES</p>
        <p>HANDBAGS</p>
        <p>Reg. To 14.95 S Day</p>
        <p>S500</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP SIZE 2 TO 6X</p>
        <p>GIRLS</p>
        <p>SPORTSWEAR</p>
        <p>Values to 8.99</p>
        <p>5 Day</p>
        <p>S300</p>
        <p>Tops and Bottoms</p>
        <p>ENTIRE STOCK</p>
        <p>BOYS</p>
        <p>SWEATERS</p>
        <p>Reg. 7.99 And 8.99 $Day</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>MENS LEATHER LOOK</p>
        <p>P.V.C. TRENCH COATS</p>
        <p>Reg. 34.95 .</p>
        <p>$Day</p>
        <p>s-jyoo</p>
        <p>Zip-Out Lining</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP GIRLS</p>
        <p>LONG SLEEVE TOPS</p>
        <p>Were 4.00 and 5.00 $ Day</p>
        <p>$200</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE TABLE</p>
        <p>ASST FABRICS</p>
        <p>45 In. and 60 In. Wide Short Lengths Values to 2.99</p>
        <p>S Day $*|00</p>
        <p>Yd.</p>
        <p>ENTIRE STOCK LADIES</p>
        <p>KNIT</p>
        <p>GLOVES</p>
        <p>Reg. 2.49 $ Day</p>
        <p>ONE RACK</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>COATS</p>
        <p>Values to 24.95 5 Day</p>
        <p>$000</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE RACK</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>SKIRTS</p>
        <p>Were 9.95-11.95 and 13.95 $ Day</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>17 ONLY</p>
        <p>BEDSPREADS</p>
        <p>Full and Twin Values to 15.95 $ Day</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE RACK LADIES POLY GABARDINE</p>
        <p>SLACKS</p>
        <p>Were 12.95 and 13.95 SDay</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>SWEATERS</p>
        <p>Values to 18.95 % Day</p>
        <p>$000</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE RACK LADIES</p>
        <p>POLYESTER KNIT SLACKS</p>
        <p>Values to 7.99 JDay</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>BLOUSES</p>
        <p>Were 4.00 and 5.00 % Day</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>S300</p>
        <p>w/</p>
        <p>36 ONLY PRINTED</p>
        <p>COTTON</p>
        <p>NAPKINS</p>
        <p>Were 79' Each</p>
        <p>$Day</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>scoo</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE TABLE</p>
        <p>DAN RIVER CORDUROY</p>
        <p>45 In. Wide-Solid Colors</p>
        <p>Reg. 3.99 Yd.</p>
        <p>$ Day</p>
        <p>$200</p>
        <p>Yd.</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP SIZE 3 TO 7</p>
        <p>BOYS JEANS</p>
        <p>Values to 8.99 $ Day</p>
        <p>$300</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>BOYS</p>
        <p>SHIRTS</p>
        <p>Knits-Broadcloths-Flannels Values To 6.99 $ Day</p>
        <p>S300</p>
        <p>FORREST GREEN TWILL</p>
        <p>MENS</p>
        <p>COVERALLS</p>
        <p>Reg. 19.95 Value</p>
        <p>$900</p>
        <p>$Day M m</p>
        <p>One Day Only</p>
        <p>WOMENS-TEENS-CHILDRENS</p>
        <p>KNIT</p>
        <p>HEADWEAR</p>
        <p>$Day Reduced To</p>
        <p>1/2</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP BOYS</p>
        <p>WRANGLER</p>
        <p>JEANS</p>
        <p>Values to 11.95</p>
        <p>SCOO</p>
        <p>S Day O</p>
        <p>Heavy Weight Demin</p>
        <p>BOYS HANES UNDERWEAR</p>
        <p>TEE SHIRTS AND BRIEFS</p>
        <p>Pkg. Of 3 Reg. 4.49 $Day</p>
        <p>$200</p>
        <p>Pkg.Of 3 All First Quality</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP MENS</p>
        <p>DRESS</p>
        <p>SLACKS</p>
        <p>Reg. 14.95 to 17.95</p>
        <p>SDaySyOO</p>
        <p>Most Are Hi-Style</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>BLOUSES</p>
        <p>Long Sleeve and Some X-Size Were 12.95 and 13.95 % Day</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>ONE TABLE</p>
        <p>WASHABLE</p>
        <p>WOOLENS</p>
        <p>ONE RACK</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>DRESSES</p>
        <p>Values To 18.95 % Day</p>
        <p>SROO</p>
        <p>ti Each</p>
        <p>QUILTED MAT SETS</p>
        <p>2 Quilted Placemats 1 Quilted Potholder 1 Quilted Mitt were 5.99</p>
        <p>$000</p>
        <p>$Day V</p>
        <p>Set</p>
        <p>GIRLS DENIM JEANS</p>
        <p>Sizes 7-14</p>
        <p>Were 9.95 $ Day</p>
        <p>S300</p>
        <p>60 In. Wide</p>
        <p>Reg. 7.95 Yd. % Day</p>
        <p>$900</p>
        <p>While It Lasts ^</p>
        <p>ONE TABLE LIGHTWEIGHT</p>
        <p>POLYESTER</p>
        <p>KNITS</p>
        <p>SIZE 2 TO 6X</p>
        <p>CHILDRENS</p>
        <p>JEANS</p>
        <p>Reg. 4.99</p>
        <p>SDay</p>
        <p>$200</p>
        <p>Boys and Girls Styles Denims and Twills</p>
        <p>$ Day</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP BOYS 8 TO 18</p>
        <p>DRESS</p>
        <p>SLACKS</p>
        <p>Values To 14.95</p>
        <p>S500</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Yds.</p>
        <p>60 In. Wide</p>
        <p>Reg. 2.99 $Day</p>
        <p>$ioo</p>
        <p>For I</p>
        <p>GIRLS 4 TO 14</p>
        <p>BRUSHED NYLON GOWNS</p>
        <p>Reg. 4.99 Value $ Day</p>
        <p>S200</p>
        <p>ODD LOT</p>
        <p>DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS</p>
        <p>$ Day</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>ONE LOT</p>
        <p>LA PETITE BUTTONS</p>
        <p>$ Day</p>
        <p>6 1</p>
        <p>Vr Cards For I</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>PANTY</p>
        <p>GIRDLES</p>
        <p>Were 2.99 {Day</p>
        <p>$ioo</p>
        <p>I Each</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>POLYESTER</p>
        <p>BLAZER</p>
        <p>Were 15.95 {Day</p>
        <p>$300</p>
        <p>ONE TABLE</p>
        <p>POLYESTER</p>
        <p>SUEDE</p>
        <p>60 In. Wide</p>
        <p>Reg. 5.99 and 6.99</p>
        <p>{ Day</p>
        <p>$300</p>
        <p>Yd.</p>
        <p>HEAVY DENIM MENS</p>
        <p>BARBECUE</p>
        <p>APRONS</p>
        <p>Reg. 8.00 Value { Day</p>
        <p>BOYS DOWN LOOK</p>
        <p>INSULATED</p>
        <p>VEST</p>
        <p>Reg. 15.95</p>
        <p>3300</p>
        <p>{ Day</p>
        <p>Sizes8To18(S-M-L)</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP MENS</p>
        <p>THREE PIECE SUITS</p>
        <p>Reg. 89.95</p>
        <p>.... S3900</p>
        <p>No Lay-Aways No Alterations</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP MENS</p>
        <p>WRANGLER FASHION JEANS</p>
        <p>Values To 17.95 { Day</p>
        <p>$700</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>MENS KNIT SHIRTS</p>
        <p>Values To 19.95</p>
        <p>{ Day</p>
        <p>{ Day</p>
        <p>SftOO</p>
        <p>GIRLS AND BOYS</p>
        <p>SWEATERS</p>
        <p>Sizes 2 to 6X</p>
        <p>Reg. to 6.99 { Day</p>
        <p>3300</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>SWEATERS</p>
        <p>Values to 12.95 { Day</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>ONE LOT COTTON AND POLYESTER</p>
        <p>RUFFLED EYELET TRIM</p>
        <p>White (Slightly Soiled) Values 75' to 1.29 Yd.</p>
        <p>{Day</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Yd.</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>FLANNEL GOWNS AND PAJAMAS</p>
        <p>Were 6.93 and 4.99 { Day</p>
        <p>$200</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE RACK LADIES</p>
        <p>KHAKI</p>
        <p>JEANS</p>
        <p>4 Pockets Were 11.95 {Day</p>
        <p>$000</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP LADIES</p>
        <p>HANDBAGS</p>
        <p>Reg. To 8.99 { Day</p>
        <p>$300</p>
        <p>SIZE 12 MO. to 4 YR.</p>
        <p>CHILDRENS</p>
        <p>COATS</p>
        <p>Reg. 10.95 { Day</p>
        <p>SIZE 2 TO 7 BOYS TWO PIECE</p>
        <p>SHIRT AND SLACK SETS</p>
        <p>{ Day</p>
        <p>$200</p>
        <p>21 ONLY MENS</p>
        <p>SPORT</p>
        <p>HATS</p>
        <p>Plaids and Corduroy Reg. 5.99 { Day</p>
        <p>$200</p>
        <p>ONE RACK MENS</p>
        <p>TOP</p>
        <p>COATS</p>
        <p>Reg. To 89.95</p>
        <p>S3500</p>
        <p>Wool Like &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Fake Fur</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>ENTIRE STOCK</p>
        <p>BOYS WINTER JACKETS</p>
        <p>Values To 17.95</p>
        <p>{Day</p>
        <p>$000</p>
        <p>Most Sizes 8 To 14</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP</p>
        <p>MENS</p>
        <p>SHIRTS</p>
        <p>Velours-Knits-Terrys Reg. 11.95 to 16.95 { Day</p>
        <p>SCOO</p>
        <p>ONE GROUP</p>
        <p>MENS</p>
        <p>SWEATERS</p>
        <p>Heavy Weight</p>
        <p>Reg. 24.95 To 26.95</p>
        <p>{ Day</p>
        <p>SIQOO</p>
        <p>ONE RACK</p>
        <p>MENS</p>
        <p>JACKETS</p>
        <p>Reg. 29.95 { Day</p>
        <p>S-|400</p>
        <p>MENS LONG SLEEVE</p>
        <p>DRESS SHIRTS</p>
        <p>Reg. To 8.99 $ Day</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>White and Colors</p>
        <p>ENTIRE STOCK</p>
        <p>LADIES DRESS BOOTS</p>
        <p>Values To 39.95 {Day</p>
        <p>IQOO</p>
        <p>ENTIRE STOCK</p>
        <p>MISSES</p>
        <p>BOOTS</p>
        <p>Reg. 16.95 {Day</p>
        <p>3300</p>
        <p>Sizes m To 3</p>
        <p>ENTIRE STOCK</p>
        <p>CHILDRENS</p>
        <p>BOOTS</p>
        <p>Reg. To 14.95 { Day</p>
        <p>3000</p>
        <p>Sizes 5 To 8</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP</p>
        <p>MENS</p>
        <p>SHOES</p>
        <p>Some Leather Uppers</p>
        <p>Values To 24.95 % Day</p>
        <p>$A00</p>
        <p>MENS AND BOYS CONVERSE</p>
        <p>BASKETBALL SHOES</p>
        <p>Reg. 17.95 Value {Day</p>
        <p>$goo</p>
        <p>BOYS ZIP</p>
        <p>DRESS</p>
        <p>BOOTS</p>
        <p>Leather Uppers</p>
        <p>Reg. 17.95 Value</p>
        <p>JDay</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>SHOES</p>
        <p>Values To 19.95 { Day</p>
        <p>$300</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP</p>
        <p>LADIES</p>
        <p>SHOES</p>
        <p>Values To 24.95 { Day</p>
        <p>3000</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP MISSES</p>
        <p>SCHOOL SHOES</p>
        <p>Reg. to 11.95 $Oay</p>
        <p>$400</p>
        <p>Sizes m to 4</p>
        <p>FINAL SALE-ENTIRE STOCK LADIES HUSH PUPPIES</p>
        <p>DRESS</p>
        <p>SHOES</p>
        <p>$1000</p>
        <p>CHILDRENS KNIT</p>
        <p>GLOVES AND MITTENS</p>
        <p>Reg. to 2.49 JDay</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0012" />
        <p>J-The DaUy ReOector. GreenvUle, N C. -Wwtoesday, February 6.1900</p>
        <p>Reagan Plans Campaign Debates</p>
        <p>By WALTER R. MEARS AP Special Correspondent</p>
        <p>HOOKSETT, N.H. (.\P) -Ronald Reagan, having decided to debate his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, is likely to make it a doubleheader by also meeting George Bush one-on-one before New Hampshire's primary election,</p>
        <p>Reagan, the preseason favorite who lost his first 1^) outing. said he is now ready to face the other six Republican</p>
        <p>candidates because he has decided it will not divide the party after all That was his excuse for shunning a debate last month in Iowa: debates divide the party</p>
        <p>He also has decided a role in New Hampshire's debates is es sential to refuel his campaign for the GOP presidential nomi nation</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1 think it became necessary,&amp;quot; Reagan said Tut'sday The former California go\er-</p>
        <p>nor wound up a 10-stop, lound-the-clock campaign burst at a birthday party with about 200 supporters at a Chinese restaurant Tuesday night in Hooksett. He is, 69 today.</p>
        <p>Reagan said his years should m{ be an issue, that he has his health and his faculties, along with the experience age brings,</p>
        <p>.Someone a.sked me how I felt about my birthday and I said, Considering the alternative...&amp;quot; The rest was drowmxl out in applause and laughter.</p>
        <p>Reagans opponents are not making an overt issue of his age, but they don't miss a chance to draw attention to it. Bush, who beat Reagan in the GOPs leadoff competition Jan. 21 in Iowa, makes the point by emphasizing his own vigor, his 54 yeai'S. and his dedication to jogging But debating was ^ tlw exercise of the day Tuesday in New Hainp.shire. .-Vll the candidates save Reagan had agreeii earlier to nH&amp;gt;et as they did in Iowa and the former California</p>
        <p>goxemor said Tuesday hell be there, too.</p>
        <p>The 9b-niinute debate is sponsored by tlie I^eague of Women Voters and is to be televi.sed nationally by the Public Broadcasting System.</p>
        <p>It will match Reagan. Bush, Sen. Howard H Baker Jr, of Tennessee, former Texas G(w John B. Connally. Rep John B Ander.son of Illinois, Rep Pfiil-ip Crane of Jllinois and Sen. Bob Dole of Kan.sas.</p>
        <p>In addition, two more debate proposals are awaiting an-</p>
        <p>Heres how Chiropractic treats</p>
        <p>Arthritis</p>
        <p>Arthritis 1$ in Kute or chronic infljmmaition ol one or more al the (omts of the body The inflammjtion mjy involve iome or * O the structures entering m the iormjtion ol the lOtntthe bones, the cjrtiljge the membrjnes muscles etc</p>
        <p>Chiroprjaic ipproiches irthritisfronR a ciuse standpoim It a directed to tl* restontion ol normal nerve function aUcwing the natural healing processes ol the bodr to operate by means of spmal adtustments</p>
        <p>Tour doctor of cfvropractK has the training and experience to treat arthnfs and reheve the discomlo.-tsol the condition Under chiropractic are nwiy conditions can be rehexed</p>
        <p>Committee Convinced School Bonds Needed</p>
        <p> r** e* ienv</p>
        <p>*!* y leut aon 0^</p>
        <p>Khfl'V jr</p>
        <p>Dr. Steven I. Cohen</p>
        <p>Family CMropracMc HmWi and Acditenl Services</p>
        <p>MHI St.</p>
        <p>Winterville Mon.-Frl. 9:30 A.M.-7 P.M.</p>
        <p>R.\Ii:iGH, N.C. (.AP) - A legislative study committee says its become convinced of the need for a S600 million statewide .school construction bond issue and is recommending the issue to the Legislature.</p>
        <p>Commission memliei-s said Tuesday that after visiting schools and hearing educators back  the issue they became convinced the bond issue was neeiled.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1 saw many classrooms in former clothes closets, restrooms, hallways  a lot of fire-trap situations, almost.&amp;quot; said state Sen. Helen Marvin. D-Gastonia, &amp;quot;1 saw a lot of mo</p>
        <p>bile units built back in the 4Ds and '50s &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>The committee's recommendation goes to the Ugislature, which will decide this spring whether to put the issue on the November ballot.</p>
        <p>Pfch Boy Shoes</p>
        <p>the woven look new and now...</p>
        <p>Womens new woven vamp slide with comfortable low heel. Bone or black. Reg. $9.97</p>
        <p>6.00</p>
        <p>Beautiful matching woven clufch in many colors.</p>
        <p>Reg. $7.97</p>
        <p>5.00</p>
        <p>OOI DV DACC ACROSS FROM</p>
        <p>DT-rMOO NICHOLS DISCOUNT CITY</p>
        <p>Open Mon.-Fri. 10 to 9, Sat-9 to 8</p>
        <p> ;__Master Charge or Visa. Open evenings</p>
        <p>His Game Is Just Boring</p>
        <p>LONDON (AP) - An Irish engineer says he has invented what may well be the most boring game in the world ~ on purpose.</p>
        <p>My game is dull, tedious and depre,ssing, said 37-year: old Denis Murphy. &amp;quot;It is designed to drive players right up the wall.</p>
        <p>Murphy thinks the game, called its a Bore,&amp;quot; has commercial possibilities. Unlike games designed to spur excitement and competitive spirit, Murphys is aimed at giving hypochondriacs something more to complain about. Or making auto workers happier with their jobs.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;If every car worker had a 30-minute spell (with the game) before clocking on. they would be screaming to get at those production lines, he says.</p>
        <p>The game is played on a board divided into numtered squares, some of which are marked &amp;quot;D&amp;quot; for distress. Markers are moved around the board on the roll of a pair of dice. Wlien a player lari(is on a &amp;quot;D, he is penalized by returning to the previous D marker  and .so on.</p>
        <p>Murphy said it took his daughters, aged II and 9. onlv a few minutes to become led up with the game.</p>
        <p>While Gov Jim Hunt .sup-}X)rts the is.sue, he may not want to share ballot .space with it. according to Gary Pearce, Hunts press secretary.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;He has some concerns a tout whether it would be wise to put it on the ballot at the same time you have h general election going on.&amp;quot; Pearce said, in the past, all the bond issues have been held during a special election and havent gotten mixed up in all the politics of a governor's race or, other races.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>His opponent in the Democratic primary, former Gov. Bob .Scott, has serious reservations atout the issue, said Bryant A. Haskins, Scotts press .secretary.</p>
        <p>He doesn't particularly agri'c with the formula thats set up for distribution of the money because it will benefit the larger communities and .sort of leave .smaller counties high and dry</p>
        <p>The commission, which voted unanimously to I'ecommend the bond issue to the togislaturc, split 4-2 over the di.slribution fornuila.</p>
        <p>State Sen. Vernon White. D-Wintei ville, who proposed the formula, said.it would provide additional help to the small, rural districts, which have .some 0 the most run-down buildings.</p>
        <p>Rep. Laura S. Tally, D-Fa-yetteville, said the formula might undercut vital urban support of the bond issue.</p>
        <p>swers. Fosters Daily Democrat of Dover. N.H.. wants all the GOP candidates to debate and The Nashua Telegraph has invited Bush and Reagan to a two-candidate meeting Feb 23, three days before tlie presidential primaiT.</p>
        <p>Baker renewed his New Ham phsliire campaign today in Nashua, gaining the entiorse-rnents of two Republican governors  Richard Snelling ol Vermont and Robert Ray Of Iowa Rays endorsement in New Hampshire was curious since the Iowa governor maintained a facade of neutrality during the campaign in his own slate.</p>
        <p>Bush, campaigning in Boston, gained the endorsements of former Attorney (ieneral Elliott Richardson and iorraer ,Assi.st-ant Attorney General William Ruckleshaus.</p>
        <p>Anderson, campaigning in Hanover, said he was glad Reagan has finally come out of the clo.set  .Anderson said he thouglit Reagan would have won in Iowa if he hadn't skipped the debate there.</p>
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        <p>Every Tuesday &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Thursday Night (Until Closing)</p>
        <p>Fresh Flounder</p>
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        <p>Mon.Stew Beef Tues.Country Style Steak Wed.-B.B.Q. Chicken Thurs.Pork Chops Fri.B.B.Q. Chicken</p>
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        <p>Fresfi Bar-B-Que Everyday</p>
        <p>V4 Lb. Hamburgers Fried Chicken</p>
        <p>Located On Airport Rd., Off N. Greene</p>
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        <p>Trosseau Lacesheets and pillow ca,ses trimmed in elegant lace, available in champagne and white A perfept gift for the bride. km</p>
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        <p>Nobilitylarge double terry towel in a multitude of luscious colors.</p>
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        <p>Ivy Relfecfions-terry towel with a deticatejvy design available in blue, suede and blush.</p>
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        <p>Document frames</p>
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        <p>Shower to Shower talc</p>
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        <p>Newborn 60s disposable diapers</p>
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        <p>Valentine candy 4oz. foil heart</p>
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        <p>Reg. 2.39-15.99 Valentine plush stuffed animals</p>
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        <p>G.E. 101 Color TV</p>
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        <p>~TheDiJ.v Reflector, GreenviUe. N C Wednoday, Febniary6, IMO FORECAST FOR THURSDAY. FEB. 7.1980</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES; Decide early just what you want your relations with others to be and the trend for your future activities You II then be able to plan a campaijm of action ior the future. Evening is the best time to find new interesting ideas ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr. 191 Confer with associates early and then carry ihntugh with your part of any agreements reached Strive for more harmony at home.</p>
        <p>T.ALRUS (.Apr20 to May 20| Handle that work you have to early in the da&amp;gt;. later, you can confer with new allies and plan a more prosperous future GE.VI1NI (.May 21 to June 211 Study your talents more carefulK and put them to work with greater efficiency Enjoy company of gooti friends in the eveniitg.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 211 A project you have in mind will work lest if you first find out what family wishes and you gam their cooperation LEO (July 22 to Aug. 211 Plan communications early so that you can later carry through with them efficiently. Invite a bigw ig t(&amp;lt; your home and make a good impression.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (.Aug'22 to Sept 221 Your ideas are practical but they need further study and data before you can make them work successfully Take time to see good friends.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept 2.'! to Oct. 22l Be more practical in the handling of personal affairs and vou get good results. Be more sensible with property and monetary matters.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct 23 io Nos 21' Think over what is best to do to improve interests and formulate a good plan, get it working Evening i.&amp;quot; iiest for making new contacts.</p>
        <p>SAGITT ARirS (.Nov 22 to Dec 21) Seek the advice of a higherup in a plan that could improve you financial setup. Clear up anv misunderstandings with a loved one C.APRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan. 20l Get more involved in community affairs Take in amusements you like in the evening. Be happv with loved ones,</p>
        <p>.AQUARIlS (Jan 21 to Feb. 19i Be sure to approach the right bigwigs for support in a plan you have for the future Conditions are right for making travel plans.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar 20) Consider the best way to close the rift that may be developing between you and a close friend Avoid anv big expenditures of money.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will appeal to almost everyone because of a sweet nature and will be able to understand others easily early in life. Later in life the nature will become a very dynamic one.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The Stars impel, they do not compel &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;What you make of your life is largely up to you!</p>
        <p>19H. .McNaught Syndicate. Inc.</p>
        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>BY CHARLES a GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>( 1900 by Chicago Tnbun</p>
        <p>Both vulnerable. South (ieals. .NORTH</p>
        <p> 732 '7 1073</p>
        <p>0 A10876</p>
        <p> K4</p>
        <p>EAST</p>
        <p> Q4 ^QJ2 OQJ92</p>
        <p> J1032</p>
        <p>WEST</p>
        <p> AJ965 ^9864 05</p>
        <p> 965</p>
        <p>SOUTH</p>
        <p> K108 7 AK5 OK43</p>
        <p> AQ87 The bidding:</p>
        <p>Soath West 1  Pass 2^T Pass Pass Pass</p>
        <p>Opening lead: Six of .</p>
        <p>.North East I 0 Pass 3 NT Pass</p>
        <p>Every circle of bridge players has its card rack&amp;quot;-a player the others accuse of holding more than his fair share of high cards. While we would like to think that we are among tho^ who get the worst of it, logic tells us that &amp;quot;there aint no such animal.&amp;quot; With due allowance for lucky streaks that might last days, months or even years, the law of averages is relentless and over a length of time the goddess of chance will distribute her favors almost equally.</p>
        <p>We say this despite the fact that we have seen charts compiled by the unlucky to &amp;quot;prove&amp;quot;that their opponents always hold the better cards. But it is not just the number of high cards that is impor lant-the timeliness wht^</p>
        <p>they are held and the distribution of the hands are equally relevant. For in stance, on todays hand East found himself with an overabundance of blessings.</p>
        <p>After a straightforward auction, South found himself in three no trump, against which West led a low spade. Declarer captured the queen of spades with the king, and could see only eight fast tricks. Obviously, the dia mond suit could be developed for at least one additional trick, but if declarer gave up a diamond there was the danger that the opponents could cash four spade tricks to defeat the hand.</p>
        <p>Rather than take that risk, declarer opted to let the defenders have their spade tricks. He hoped that East would find it difficult to discard on his partners spades, so he exited with the ten of spades and West ran his four spades.</p>
        <p>On the third spade East could safely sluff a diamond, but the fourth spade posed a problem. No matter what suit he discarded, he would set up an extra trick for declarer in that suit.</p>
        <p>East fell victim to a &amp;quot;suicide squeeze.&amp;quot; But observe that no defense would help. If West shifts after winning the second spade, declarer wins and leads a third spade, and East's oniy safe discard is a diamond. However, if West again refrains from cashing his spades, declarer can give up a diamond to make his contract.</p>
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        <p>Castrol GTX 20 W/50 Oil</p>
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        <p>Prem.jm Super MulU grade Molor Oil Specially formulaied for hotter higher revving engines Will not break down under extreme engine demands</p>
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        <p>Eveready Twin Pack Batteries</p>
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        <p>Clairol Crazy Curl</p>
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        <p>Clairol Crazy Curl styler. Great for fast, fashionable hair styling. Compare at an unbeatable value!</p>
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        <p>Mns28-lne Speed Bicycle</p>
        <p>Huffy'i Strider mens tO-spaed bike has hi^o silver hnlah. Feiturei iO-speed denileur gearing system, mats bend handlebars, dual caliper handbrakes and racing style saddle.</p>
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        <p>Grab a style or two of prewashed denim jeans that have sassy pockets and sassy prices, Mens sizes 28 to 38, Made of 100% comfortable wearing cotton.</p>
        <p>Heavy Duty 5-Ton Hydraulic</p>
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        <p>Hydraulic floor jack that offers smooth, easy operation whenever pushing or lifting is required. Features heavy duty construction with an adjustable top. Includes 3-piece extension handle. Use horizontally, vertically or at an angle 5-ton capacity.</p>
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        <p>Coco Straw Mats</p>
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        <p>Similar to illustration. Attractive straw mats to accent any home. 30&amp;quot;x20 size.</p>
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        <p>Violets</p>
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        <p>Beautiful, healthy African Violets in a variety of colors to choose from.</p>
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        <p>Practical and useful hanging-baskets with wire hanger. Sturdy for lasting use.</p>
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        <p>Aunt Lydias Rug Yarn</p>
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        <p>Pkg. 8.5 oz. cups.</p>
        <p>Package of 51 for hot or cold | JfL5' drinks.</p>
        <p>Pack of 140. Beautifully designed and colored napkins.</p>
        <p>Gold Award Socks For Men</p>
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        <p>Extra thick for added comfort. Similar to illustration.</p>
        <p>King Size</p>
        <p>T.V. Trays</p>
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        <p>Similar to illustration. Handy T.V. tray in large size. Great tor snacking while watching T V.</p>
        <p>Johnsons Baby Shampoo</p>
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        <p>11 oz. bottles of baby shampoo. Great for adults too.</p>
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        <p>Co-Tylenol Cold Formula</p>
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        <p>10 oz. bottles.</p>
        <p>Co-Tylenol with cough suppressant. Relieves cold symptoms.</p>
        <p>loses Air Freshener Solid</p>
        <p>Reg. 2/1.00</p>
        <p>Choose from several fragrances of air freshener solids in Rose's own brand.</p>
        <p>Stay Free Maxi-Pads</p>
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        <p>Ctosswotd By Eugene Sheffer</p>
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        <p>I Bark cloth j School dbnce I Competent .</p>
        <p>I Russian river i Employ i Useless j Substance 1)1 used as a j|t hypnotic |l River in I Italy 18 Sacrificial table I Social groups i Brad, for one ijj Palm leaf J (var.) til Small jug for ale 1 Follows closely</p>
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        <p>Isli Large low ! truck 3^ Artificial language I aj Common value |ai?Et-; and others</p>
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        <p>54 River in Asia</p>
        <p>55 Life: comb, form</p>
        <p>56 The Beloved Physician Avg. solution</p>
        <p>57 Legal paper</p>
        <p>58 Filthy place</p>
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        <p>4 Capital of New York</p>
        <p>5 Rude shelter</p>
        <p>6 Explorer Johnson</p>
        <p>7 Sheepskin</p>
        <p>8 Profit</p>
        <p>9 Uncivilized time; 26 min.</p>
        <p>Answer to yesterdays puzzle.</p>
        <p>10 Telephone wire</p>
        <p>11 Adams grandson</p>
        <p>16 Retirement acct.</p>
        <p>20 Blushing</p>
        <p>22 Baal, for one</p>
        <p>23 Nocturnal lemur</p>
        <p>25 Gratuity</p>
        <p>26 Eggs</p>
        <p>27 Backyard feast</p>
        <p>29 Hand luggage</p>
        <p>31 Japanese shrub</p>
        <p>32 A barge</p>
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        <p>38 Makes resolute</p>
        <p>40 Scottish lord</p>
        <p>42 Sphere</p>
        <p>43 Hai^y</p>
        <p>44 Eternal City</p>
        <p>45 Recedes</p>
        <p>47 Real</p>
        <p>48 Annoys</p>
        <p>49 Affirmative votes</p>
        <p>52 River island</p>
        <p>53 Actor Rogers</p>
        <p> CRYPTOQUIP 2-6</p>
        <p>CRAVEN CLEE LE ORRY NR MYY</p>
        <p>tiATV REOTYMNLRI</p>
        <p>Yesterday's Cryptoquip - INSIDIOUS INSIDER PLOTS TO PURU)IN PRECIOUS SECRETS.</p>
        <p>Todays Cryptoquip clue: A equals D</p>
        <p>The Cryptoquip is a simple substitution ci{^er in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals 0, it will equal 0 throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error.</p>
        <p>19N King Features Syndicate, Inc.</p>
        <p>New Use For</p>
        <p>Old Schools</p>
        <p>,, F.ARMINGTON, Conn. (AP)  Recycled school buildings could make more than a $30 billion rehabilitation market in the 1980s, according to projections made by a multinational hardware and machinery producer here.</p>
        <p>Some 10,000 school buildings will be abandoned in the next 10 years as high-school enrollments drop off by 2'/2 million in this period, the Emhart Corp. study indicated. A panel of experts assembled by the company to peer ahead into the next decade believed these unused facilities could be converted into community centers, offices, adult and cultural cen</p>
        <p>ters. and apartment buildings.</p>
        <p>The panel saw the projected 20 percent increase in white-collar over blue-collar employees  managers, office staff, professional people  largely single, being attracted to the diversity of city life. The conversion of old school buildings into facilities needed by this urban trend would represent an immediate cost-effective solution, the panel concluded.</p>
        <p>Revival Series Begins Sunday</p>
        <p>A revival will begin Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Carson Memorial Pentecostal Holiness Church.</p>
        <p>The evangelist is the Rev. Bobby Hunt; the pastor, the Rev. Bobby Howard. The public is invited.</p>
        <p>Peking Palace</p>
        <p>Restaurant</p>
        <p>Of Greenvii*'</p>
        <p>(jrtM'nviUf' Squarp Shopping C piitcr</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>For The Celebration Of Chinese New Year, We Are Offering These Specials February I Through February 29.</p>
        <p>1980.</p>
        <p>Luncheon Specials Monday Through Friday ... only</p>
        <p>$915</p>
        <p>nIyCa</p>
        <p>OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK</p>
        <p>Sunday Buffet</p>
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        <p>Mndale Campaigns In Maine</p>
        <p>By JAMES GERSTENZANG AssodMed Press Writer WASHINGTON &amp;lt;AP) - St Hyacinth's Church. Westbrook. LL. Bean. FYeeport The Bath Iron Works (at dawn. Warrens Lobster House. Kittery All were on Vice President Walter F Mondale's itinerary in Maine Monday and Tuesday You go such places when youre running for office Or, more exactly, when youre running Jimmy Carter for office That is what the vke president is doing - and if he is successful, the people will get Mndale in the bargain if you re-elect Jimmy Carter. you also get someone Im quite proud of - Fritz Mndale. the vice president is fond of saying The campaign stops give birth to a raft of political cliches. The list is a typical Mndale agenda these days as he travels the primary election circuit  first Iowa, now Maine and New Hampshire - leading the Carter-Mondale campaign.</p>
        <p>President Carter has not left Washingtoa except for visits to Camp David, since Oct. 29 He</p>
        <p>and his aides have said he will not engage in partisan politics imder the &amp;quot;present circumstances, referrii^ to the crises in Iran and .kfghan^tan.</p>
        <p>On a day-today basis, the vice president's can^ign trips are easy-going aHairs, not the two-plane e.xtravaganzas that accompany a presidential campaign</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;He doesn't go in and escape notice. said press secretary .Albert Eisele. Bik he doesnt create the excitement of a president He does not get the at</p>
        <p>tention the president does, or maybe even a Kennedy.</p>
        <p>Still, he turned some heads Monday evening at LL. Bean. He signed auto^aphs, discussed fishing, bought two pairs of boots, and confided that the visit to the huge camping outfitter fulfUled a lifelong dream.</p>
        <p>Ive been reading L.L. Bean catalogues for years, the vice presidwjt said, My drawers are full of L.L. Bean catalogues. I hope Carter doesnt catch me reading them during</p>
        <p>business hours.</p>
        <p>The campaign days are a 14-hour mix of visits to factories  at a Biddeford, Maine, textile mill he toured evwy nook and cranny, his words of chitchat with the workers drowned out by clacking locMns  and press conferences and political receptions.</p>
        <p>'niere is a stock speech in which he says Carter is showing his leadership qualities in the fweign crises, taking positions that might not be politically popular.</p>
        <p>Carters leading challenger, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, has lately sought to portray the president as a conservative following Republican ecmomic policies.</p>
        <p>The vice president disagreed with that and noted that under the Carta- .administration, 9 ^million jobs have been created. Then, localizing that figure, he said in Bath that the local shipyard employmoit has been climbing.</p>
        <p>Weve put America back to work. he said.</p>
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        <p>Future Eyed By Cronkite</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON lAP) - Walter Cronkite, who for years has been telling Americans thats the way it is as anchorman of the CBS Evening News, says he wants to move to other assignments for the network.</p>
        <p>Cronkite. in an iiUerview with The Washington Post puWished today, said he plans to leave the Evening News program no later than November 1981. when his contract expires.</p>
        <p>I have no intertion of leaving the air,&amp;quot; he said. Its just my intention to slow down a little and not be frozen to the daily grind.</p>
        <p>Cronkite. 63, said he wants to take on other assignments for CBS. Its just not in my f^ans to continue with the Evening News, he explained. Id like to do some deepa things. Cronkite helped put  and keep  the CBS news program at the top of the ratings a decade ago. He first took the anchorman position in 1962 when CBS expanded its evening news show to a half hour.</p>
        <p>In addition to his weeknight appearances on the Evening News, Cronkite interviewed leading figures of the times, traveled with presidents on major foreign trips and covered the major events of Americas space program.</p>
        <p>Cronkite said nrtwork officials asked him several weeks ago about his Evening News plans. &amp;quot;I told them that Id like to be able to step out right now, but they wont let me do It right away, he said.</p>
        <p>Speculation over who would replace Cronkite as anchorman and managing editor of the newscast has centered on two other CBS newsmen  Dan Rather and Roger Mudd Both reportedly have been courted by ABC and NBC.</p>
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        <p>Bandleader Ends Career</p>
        <p>IViUSlC MASTERMerle Evans, who led the Ring-ling Bros, and Barnum &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Bailey Circus band for 50 years, is shown at a performance in New York's Madison Square Garden in 1961. Now 87, Evans recently announced his retirement after 77 years in the music field.</p>
        <p>By GENE PLOWDEN For AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -Merle Evans, who led the Ring-ling Bros, and Bamum &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Bailey Circus band for 50 years and became a legend of the entertainment world, announced his retirement recently as he turned 87.</p>
        <p>Ive decided to give it up, Evans said at his home here. So I wont be guest conductor of the Sarasota Concert Band any more. I guess 77 years in music is long enough for anybody.</p>
        <p>Bom in Columbus. Kan., December 26, 1892, Evans began playing comet when he was 6 years old. None of his three sisters or three brothers took up music, but Merle made up for it.</p>
        <p>He was always busy and by the time he was 6 he was shining shoes and selling newspapers in his hometown. He had a paper route.</p>
        <p>I was a great guy to work, he says. My folks were poor and lived on the edge of town. We didnt have a lot of luxuries but we worked and always managed.</p>
        <p>His father bought Evans first musical instrument, a John Slater comet, for $16.95. It was the youngsters proudest possession and he was first in line when Bill Bowers, the town band director, organized the Columbus Childrens Band. The young musician was 10 years old.</p>
        <p>I was no good in school, he recalls. Oh, how I hated school - every day of it. I was the shyest, most timid guy you ever laid eyes on; couldnt even speak a piece in class.</p>
        <p>His first public appearance was at the Methodist Church in Columbus, when his Sunday School teacher asked him to play. He led the class of nine children around and into the church playing &amp;quot;Onward Christian Soldiers on his cornet.</p>
        <p>He worked at various jobs around Columbus, including washing dishes at the towns only hotel, which he later owned; working in a greenhouse and on a farm. He sold his John Slater cornet when he was 12 and Bought a Boston Three-Star for $30.</p>
        <p>From the childrens band, Evans graduated to the town band and when he was 13 he ran away with Mohairs Minstrels. That lasted only one night, for when Charles Van Dyke Mohair heard his parents story and learned his age, he was fired.</p>
        <p>In 1909 he signed on with the S. W. Brundage Carnival Company, which had a seven-piece band, at $10 a week. The next season his salary was $12 a week. He became a musician on the Cotton Blossom, a showboat plying the Mississippi.</p>
        <p>The Cotton Blossom ended its tour in Baton Rouge and Evans joined the National Stock Company. giving dramatic .shows. When the season ended. Evans and a friend, Cleve Pullen, formed the Clifton Comedy Company, a medicine show with a cast of four.</p>
        <p>After stints with Murphys Comedians, Armetta &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Pullen Comedians and Uncle Josh Sprucebys Melodrama, he led the town band at Campbell, Mo., at $50 a week plus room and board. Another season with S. W. Brundage ended with him playing in a Salvation Army band.</p>
        <p>Evans organized an 18-piece band for the Miller Bros. 101 Ranch and played for Buffalo Bills last show in 1916. After that he toured with several carnivals and rep shows, among them the Archie Clark Carnival, Joe Berrys band. Gus Hills Minstrels, Walter Savage Stock Company and Brunk's Comedians.</p>
        <p>When the Ringling Bros. Circus and Barnum &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Bailey Circus combined after the 1918 seasons, Charles Ringling hired Evans to lead the band of 31 musicians, for $60 a week.</p>
        <p>Evans had a Be.sson cornet he bought for $50 and used it for 28 years, leading the band with his left hand and fingering the cornet with his right. He wrote a great deal of circus musicfout played little of it.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;We didn't use many pieces I wrote on the show, he says, because 1 didnt want people to say I just played my ow'n stuff.</p>
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        <p>overglazes decals</p>
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        <p>brushes lamp fixtures</p>
        <p>slip (bring your own container)</p>
        <p>Large selection of greenware on hand at all times with access to more.</p>
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        <p>DINING FURNITIIRE</p>
        <p>Sealy Mattresses &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Boxsprings</p>
        <p>Firm Support, Quilted Top</p>
        <p>Twin Size Reg. 79.95</p>
        <p>Sale 69.95</p>
        <p>Solid Maple And Solid Oak Dinette Suites By Cochrane Large Selection Of Chairs,</p>
        <p>Tables &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Hutches</p>
        <p>Double Size Reg. 99.95 Queen Size Reg. 299.00</p>
        <p>Sale 79.95 Sale 229.00 Sofa Sale</p>
        <p>Entire Stock Reduced</p>
        <p>25% ,,50%</p>
        <p>One 80 Loose Pillow Back Quilted Sofa. Polished Cotton Floral Print. Green, Yellow &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;White. Ideal for Reg.</p>
        <p>Sun Room. $689.ooSale</p>
        <p>One 90 Loose Pillow Back Sofa. Polished Cotton Reg.</p>
        <p>Print. Blue &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Gold. $579.00 Sale</p>
        <p>85 Chippendale Sofa by Key City. Blue Velvet.</p>
        <p>90 Curved Back Traditional Sofa. Blue Velvet.</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>$819.00 Sale Reg.</p>
        <p>$659.00 Sale</p>
        <p>One 90 Loose Pillow Back Sofa by Gilliam. Polished Reg.</p>
        <p>Cotton Floral Print. Green, Gold, &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Blue. $929.00Sale</p>
        <p>80 Loose Pillow Back Corduroy Sofa. Color: Terra Reg-Cotta. ' $729.00 Sale</p>
        <p>One 90 Loose Pillowback Sofa. Polished Cotton Reg.</p>
        <p>Print. Brown, Rust, &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Beige. $549.00 Sale</p>
        <p>5399</p>
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        <p>S48900</p>
        <p>8389&amp;quot;&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>2 Pc. Early American Den Suite.</p>
        <p>High Back Sofa &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Chair. Cover: Nylon Floral Print With Rust, Green, &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Gold,</p>
        <p>Reg. $895.00 ...............Sale</p>
        <p>$49900</p>
        <p>Boston Rockers.</p>
        <p>Pine Or Maple</p>
        <p>Reg. $79.95 ...................Sale</p>
        <p>One Group Vinyl Footstools.</p>
        <p>Values To $39.95 ..............</p>
        <p>85900</p>
        <p>V2</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Two Groups Bedroom Suites</p>
        <p>Discontinued Groupings.</p>
        <p>V2</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Wall Clocks.</p>
        <p>Solid Oak Cabinets With Chimes.</p>
        <p>1/2</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>53900</p>
        <p>Brass Twin Size Headboards.</p>
        <p>Reg. $59.00 ....... Sale</p>
        <p>3Pc. Early American Den Suite.</p>
        <p>High Back Pillow Arm Sofa, Chair &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Ott&amp;lt;^an. Cover: Brown</p>
        <p>Lea,her-V,nyl. SAQQOO</p>
        <p>Reg. $749.00 ...............Sale</p>
        <p>Just Look At All</p>
        <p>The Chairs...</p>
        <p>Wings, Lounge, and Occasional Chairs.</p>
        <p>Now See The Low Price. Large Selection Of Covers.</p>
        <p>your choice</p>
        <p>Regular 249.00</p>
        <p>It isn't often that yuu see chairs of such superb quality at such a low price. It's particularly amazing when you think that these were made with much use of an old fashioned toolthe human hand. That accounts tor the masterful fitting of the elegant covers, the superb shaping and finishing of the woods and the deeply comfortable wrapped urethane foam cushions. Come see. we've a wing chair for your home But come soon the best covers will go early at this</p>
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        <p>2 Pc. Early American Den Suite.</p>
        <p>Sofa &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Chair With Solid Maple Wood Trim. Cover: Nylon Floral With Brown. Blue, Beige.</p>
        <p>Reg. $799.00 ...............Sale Oi/W</p>
        <p>Desk-Double Pedestal Kneehole. Pecan Finish.</p>
        <p>One Group Bassett Glass Top End Tables And Coffee Tables.</p>
        <p>Bamboo Style With Pecan Finish.</p>
        <p>Reg. $149.00...................Sale S/W</p>
        <p>One Glass Top Chrome Coffee Table.</p>
        <p>Reg. $99.00 ...................Sale</p>
        <p>$4495</p>
        <p>One Group Pine Drop Leaf End Tables.</p>
        <p>SAQSO</p>
        <p>Reg. $99.00 ...................Sale HD</p>
        <p>Reg. $279.00 ...............Sale</p>
        <p>$18900</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>One Group Berkliu Recliners And Wallaways</p>
        <p>Pine</p>
        <p>Gun Cabinets</p>
        <p>Holds 6 Guns.</p>
        <p>Reg. $289.00 ...............Sale</p>
        <p>5 Pc. Maple Dinette Table And 4 Chairs.</p>
        <p>SiQQOO</p>
        <p>Reg. $269.00...............Sale 199</p>
        <p>7 Pc. Maple Dinettes Table &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;6 Mates Chairs.</p>
        <p>Reg.$429.00 ...............Sale^299</p>
        <p>Bassett Cribs With Foam Rubber Mattress.</p>
        <p>Pine, Maple, Or White.</p>
        <p>Reg. $189.00...............Sale 1</p>
        <p>9X12 Oriental Rugs.</p>
        <p>100% wool. Medallion or Indian design.Colors: Blue, beige, or red.</p>
        <p>8-18900</p>
        <p>Reg. $419.00...............Sale</p>
        <p>7 Pc. Solid Oak Dining Room Suite.</p>
        <p>Pedestal claw foot table &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;6 chairs with cane seats.</p>
        <p>829900</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Reg. $1549.00 ..............Sale</p>
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        <p>It-Tl DHy Reflector, Greenvtite. N.C.-Wecfcwwtoy, Febnory t. tWO</p>
        <p>Stock And Market Reports</p>
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        <p>NE\ YORK (AP) - The stock market headed higher today, folkn^lng throi^ on Tuesdays stroi^ close.</p>
        <p>The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.67 to 880.29 in the first half hour.</p>
        <p>Gaintt^ outnumbered losers by close to a 2-1 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.</p>
        <p>Analysts said investing institutions appeared to be continuing to switch s(Nne of their funds out of bonds and into stocks.</p>
        <p>The bond market took a severe beating on Tuesday, and prices declined further today</p>
        <p>In the news, there were reports from Washington that U.S. officials were increasingly optimistic ^ut the prospects for evoitual release of the hostages in Iran.</p>
        <p>Todays early volume leaders included Mimiesr^ Mining &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Manufacturing, up v at 50,</p>
        <p>Norton Co., down at 38, and lU International, up 'h at 13.</p>
        <p>On Tuesday the Dow Jones industrial average rose 1.53 to 876.62.</p>
        <p>Declines outnumbered advances bv a 7-6 margin on the NYSE.</p>
        <p>Big Board volume totaled 41.88 million shares, against</p>
        <p>43.07 million in the previous</p>
        <p>session.</p>
        <p>The NYSEs composite index rose .14 to 65.83.</p>
        <p>At the Amencan Stock Ex- jjq million</p>
        <p>change, the market value index ^ property from the</p>
        <p>was up 1.61 at 278 65. jjj j( y,gy</p>
        <p>years to divide it among credit-^ ors and survivors.</p>
        <p>Robert Fabian also said Tuesday that it appears those who filed about 700 claims</p>
        <p>against the Temple will likely receive only a small part of their claims, now estimated to ^&amp;gt;4 total $1.8 billion.</p>
        <p>More than 900 members of</p>
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        <p>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A Peoples Temple receiver says</p>
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        <p>WEDNESDAY</p>
        <p>6;30p.m.  Kiwanis Club meets 0:30 p.m.  REAL Crisis Interven tion meets 7:00 p.m.  wnnterville Jaycees meet at Wfinterville Grill ;00 p.m.  Pitt Ctxmty Al Anon Group meets at AA BIdg. on Farm ville Hwy Telephone 756 1 274 or 75252S4</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Pitt County Ala Teen Group meets at AA BIdg., Farmville Hwy. Telephone 753-5355 or 825 9751</p>
        <p>THURSDAY</p>
        <p>10:15 a.m.  Town and Country Senior Citizens meet at St. Paul's Episcopal Church 12 Noon  Greenville Martinborough Lions Club meets 2:00-5:00 p.m.  Game day at Woman's Club 6:30 p.m.  E xchange Club meets 7:00 p.m.  Winterville Kiwanis Cli* meets at community bidg 7:X p.m.  American Legion Aux iiiary meets at Legion Home 8:00 p.m.  VFW meets at Post Home</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Coochee Council No 60 Degree of Pocahontas meets at Redmen'sHall</p>
        <p>Second Record In Five Days</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -Carolina Power &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Light Co. customers set their second record in five days for winter demand for electricity between 7 and 8 a.m. Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Usage peaked at 5,809,(X)0 kilowatts, breaking the winter record set Feb. 1 when CP&amp;amp;L customer usage hit 5,664,000 kilowatts.</p>
        <p>Our three nuclear units on the CP&amp;amp;L system are operating at near top capacity, said Jerry W. Kirk, manager of systems operatiwis and maintenance for CP&amp;amp;L. These units can supply a significant part of the customer demand while generating relatively low-cost electricity.</p>
        <p>Prayer Meeting Thursday Night</p>
        <p>Prayer meeting will be held at</p>
        <p> ............... the home of Eldress Shirley</p>
        <p>the Peoples Temple, including Atkinson Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Jones, died in November 1978 Eldress Petronia Phillips of in a mass murder-suicide at Winterville is to be the speaker, their commune in Guyana. Eev. Holmes of Grifton</p>
        <p>That followed the slaving of &amp;quot;iH speak Friday night at 7:30. five people, including u!s. Rep. A Bible discussion has been set Leo Ryan of California, who ior Sunday night at 7:30. was investigating complaints about the cult.</p>
        <p>Farmville Fire Chief Retained</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - H. P. Norman was reappointed Chief of the Farmville Fire Department last night by town commissioners here, based on the recommendation of fire department members.</p>
        <p>Other officers elected recently by the fire department include Lyman Craft and Jim P. Craft Sr., assistant chiefs; W. E. Wooten, secretary and treasurer; John Baker, Ralph Cash and Ben Cotton, captains; Edward Meeks, Ray Mewbom Bill Oakley, and Richard Tripp,' lieutenants.</p>
        <p>(Qmt'dtrom Pagel)</p>
        <p>ding phonics was also suggested by Lewis.</p>
        <p>.Vnnette McRae, president of the Pitt Chapter of the N.C. Association of Educators voiced concern that if the board agreed to a single method of teaching reading, then teachers would not be free to deal with students individual needs.</p>
        <p>The Board canned the motion for a phonics approach unanimously, and agreed to be concerned with maj(M' subjects first.</p>
        <p>They agreed, however, that a teacher must be flexible enough to fulfill individual needs.</p>
        <p>School Finance Officer Dan Thomas and School Food Services Manager Donna Ware gave a mid-year school food service financial report. We are financially sound, said Ware. Our labor costs have run more than anticipated this year and thats why we came up with the cafeteria worker substitute program.</p>
        <p>Cafeteria workers must be ateent three days before a substitute is procured because due to increased labor costs, the budget does not allow for a substitute. Ware explained, however.</p>
        <p>RenewobleTriol Marriage Eyed</p>
        <p>JUNEAU, Alaska&amp;quot;M) - A bill introduced in the Alaska Legislature would make that state the first to allow renewable trial marriages.</p>
        <p>The measure, ^nsored by Rqa Mike Beime, R-Anchor-age. was introduced Tuesday and would allow couples to marry for a specific period agreed upon in advance. The marriage contract&amp;quot; would automatically expire when the period is up unless renewed.</p>
        <p>Couples would be required to write an agreement outlining the disposition of assets and custody arrangements for any children. Beime said he introduced the measure in recognition of unmarried Alaskans living together outside traditional marriage.</p>
        <p>Farmville Bd...</p>
        <p>(Cantd from Pagel) They said they were favorably impressed and heard no negative comments from officials or workers in any of the towns visited. Joyner hazarded the opinion that roll-out collection could enable one truck to provide two pickups a week at residences all over town. The groups plans to visit Morehead City and to confer with Ayden, which is also considering adopting the roll-out collection system. Trial use of the system is already underway in Farmville - in two selected neighborhoods.</p>
        <p>It was noted that a planning retreat for the commissioners and mayor is to be held Mar. 6 and 7. They are to attend a revenue sharing meeting in Washington, N. C. Feb. 28.</p>
        <p>Mayor Linwood&amp;quot; Mercer praised the Street Department, headed by Bill Oaldey, for its excellent snow removal during the last snow and the Police Department for its good record of solving crimes committed in Farmville recently.</p>
        <p>The pledge of allegiance to the U. S. Flag was instituted as the first order of business at the meeting. Mayor Mercer noted that George Washingtons portrait has been rehung behind the judges bench in the courtroom where the town meetings are held, at the suggestion of citizen, W. R. Duke Jr.</p>
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        <p>TTte Board also called for a resolution to be written by the next meeting dealing with the proposed four-1 aning of highway 11 and 13 toward Bethel. The board recognized the need for the improvement but recommended that it be done with the least amount of disnq}tion and with a median no wider than 20 feet, as opposed to the 60 feet suggested by the Department of Transportation. They also proposed that the Highway pass on the east side of North</p>
        <p>Obituaries</p>
        <p>Maiming</p>
        <p>Mrs. Mary Frances Edwards Manning, 41, died in Pitt County Memorial Hospital Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Her funeral service will be conducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the Wilkerson Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Lotis Joyner. Burial will be in Pinewood Memorial Park.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Manning was bom in Beaufort County and spent most of her life in the Stokes-Pactolus community, attending the Stokes School. She was a member of Hopewell Pentecostal Holiness Church. Surviving her are four sons,</p>
        <p> Marshall G. Manning Jr. of Greenville, and William Billy Williams. Frank Clyde Smith and Walter Lee Edwards, all of Chocowinity; a daughter, Mrs. Caddie Williams Baker of Washington; three brothers, George Edwards of Greenville, Howard Edwards of Stokes and Robert Lee Edwards of Rober-sonville; and a sister, Miss Doris M. Edwards of Greenville,</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p. mr%</p>
        <p>Patrick</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE - Ms. Ollie Patrick, of 311 Railroad St., died this morning in Pitt Memorial Hospital. She is the sister of Ms. Geneva Patrick of the home and Thomas Patrick of Winterville. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Flanagans Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Pitt High School instead of the west side.</p>
        <p>Board member William House exfM'essed the boards position on the reduction of the median to 20 feet There is a great deal of prime farmland in Pitt County and in North Carolina. If we continue to use our farmland for other things, then we will run out very near in the future.</p>
        <p>Associate Superintendent Thomas Craft reported that the demolition work at Stokes-Pactolus School is complete exc^t for removing debris and compacting the basement area.</p>
        <p>The Board went into one executive session in yesterdays meeting.</p>
        <p>New Snow...</p>
        <p>(Cootd from Pagel)</p>
        <p>snow had fallen up until that time. 'Hie river level at 8 a.m. was 5.1 feet, which is a normal level. Yesterdays hi^ was 40 degrees, with a low of 16 degrees.</p>
        <p>Supt. of City Schools Glenn Cox reported at 10:15 that a decision had been made to close elementary schools and to begin transporting students home at 11 a.m., with high school students to be taken home at about 12:30. We decided on the early closing after talking to Police CTiief Glenn Cannon who said the streets were becoming hazardous, Cox commented. Well have the buses rolling as near those planned times as possible.</p>
        <p>County schools began closing shortly after 10 a.m. with plans to have all students and staff members away from schools by 11 a.m. Supt. of County Schools Ott Alford said that at that time he could not predict what the picture would be for Thursday, that a decision on reopening of schools would be made public as soon as a decision had been made.</p>
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        <p>WHITE PLAINS, N Y. (AP)  Tired of odd-even and maximum purchase gasoline rationing, a motorist has devised a way to turn the tables on the oil companies.</p>
        <p>Seven Dead In Separate Fires</p>
        <p>PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) -Seven persons were killed in two separate early morning fires in this coastal city, authorities said.</p>
        <p>A mother, her four children and a teen-age friend were killed when a fire swept through a small home in a housing project early Tuesday, they said. In another part of the city, about 4',^ hours later, one person died, 13 were injured and 100 were evacuated after a fire raced through an apartment for the elderly.</p>
        <p>Causes of the fires were undetermined, fire officials said.</p>
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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, 1980ECU Women Fall To UNC; Men Face USC Tonight</p>
        <p>Tar Heels Whip Pirates, 85-71</p>
        <p>By Jimmy Dupree Special C(Tespondent</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL - After having led by one at the half, East Carolinas women fell to North Carolina 85-71 Tuesday afternoon at Carmichael Auditorium.</p>
        <p>The lead changed hands twelve times In the action-packed first half, with neither team able to mount more than a three-point advantage.</p>
        <p>Aprille Schaffer opened the second half with a bucket to regain the lead for the Heels, but ECU forward Kathy Riley quickly answered with a drive once again shifting the narrow * edge. Center Marcia Girven ad-, ded a field goal to put the Pirates up by three.</p>
        <p>Then, the poised Tar Heels combined a pair of field goals from leading scorer Kathy Crawford, another from Schaffer and a follow shot by team captain Bemie McGlade to post a 39-34 advantage, ^parently . taking command of the game.</p>
        <p>\ The teams exchanged field goals before Girven added a three-point play and Lydia Rountree chipped in a 15-footer to knot the score at 41-41.</p>
        <p>Crawford drilled home three straight for UNC, countered by a pair from Rosie Thompson to set the score 47-45 in favor of the hosts. But then the nightmare began for the visiting Pirates.</p>
        <p>UNC capitalized on four Pirate turnovers and blitzed to a 63-45 gap on 16 unanswered points to silence East Carolinas hopes of victory.</p>
        <p>Riley posted 12 of her 19 points on the evening in the final eight minutes of play, as the Lady Pirates made one final run for the money. Heide Owens jumper with 1:40 on the clock cut the score to 79-67, but it -as too little, too late, as ECU suffered its ei^th loss with 16 , wins.</p>
        <p>' Crawford established a new UNC womens record of 30 points with her victory-icing performance. Joni Berry added 20 points from the perimeter and Schaffer, 18.</p>
        <p>'Thompson, recovering from a recent scoring slump, led the Pirates with 25 and 10 rebounds, while Riley drove in 19 and Laurie Sikes, 12.</p>
        <p>They certainly deserved to win, commented ECU coach Cathy Andruzzi, whose team owns a 1-3 NCAIAW mark. We just werent intense,</p>
        <p>We dont have the depth Chapel Hill has. You need experienced ball players.</p>
        <p>Sports Calendar</p>
        <p>Todays Sports BasketbaU</p>
        <p>Cape Fear vs. tt at Ayden-Grifton (8 p.m.)</p>
        <p>BaUi at Bear Grass</p>
        <p>Gymnastics East Carolina at North Carolina ITniraday's Sports BasketbaU East Carolina at South Carolina (8 p.m.) Fike at Rose (6:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Thompson</p>
        <p>Riley</p>
        <p>Girven</p>
        <p>Sikes</p>
        <p>Rountree</p>
        <p>Braytx)y</p>
        <p>Owen</p>
        <p>Denkler</p>
        <p>Barnes</p>
        <p>Team</p>
        <p>Totals</p>
        <p>M(Kllade</p>
        <p>Crawford</p>
        <p>Walls</p>
        <p>Shaffer</p>
        <p>Berry</p>
        <p>Thomas</p>
        <p>White</p>
        <p>Boykin</p>
        <p>Jones</p>
        <p>Team</p>
        <p>Totals</p>
        <p>Crawford picked up in the second half and hurt us; their whole team picked up in the secondhalf. We had to play behind her and hope she missed the shots she was getting; unfortunately she didnt.</p>
        <p>East Carolina hosts George Mason Saturday at 6:15 p.m., a change from the previously announced tipoff time. Rosie Thompson Night will be celebrated, with her number ten jersey being retired.</p>
        <p>EastCandina (71)</p>
        <p>MP FG FT Rb A TP</p>
        <p>37 8-18 9-11 10 0 25 34 8-12 7-8 8 1 19</p>
        <p>40 4-12 1-1</p>
        <p>5-11 2-2</p>
        <p>25 2-14</p>
        <p>5 0-3.</p>
        <p>North Carolina (85)</p>
        <p>25 3-9 1-2 9 7 7</p>
        <p>37 11-15 8-10 11 2 30</p>
        <p>16 0-5 2-2</p>
        <p>30 5-10 8-11 2 1 18</p>
        <p>40 9-14 2^ 3 1 20</p>
        <p>17 2-7 0-0</p>
        <p>24 2-5 0-0</p>
        <p>10 0-2 M</p>
        <p>1 04) 04)</p>
        <p>EastCarolina 30 41 - 71</p>
        <p>NorthCarollna 29 56 - 85</p>
        <p>ToUlfouls:EC23,NC20,</p>
        <p>Fouled out : Riley Technical fouls: none Officials; Lillev, Franklin Alt.: 150.</p>
        <p>Thief</p>
        <p>Clarence Campbell Conferences Wayne Gretzky (99) attempts to steal the puck off the stick of Prince of Wales Conference goalie Giles</p>
        <p>Meloche (30) during the second period of Tuesday nights NHL All-Star game played in Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. The Prince of Wales Conference won, 6-3. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Rampants Hold Off Bertie, 60-52</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>WINDSOR - Rose High School bounced back from their first defeat in eight games to take a 60-52 win over Bertie High School last night and keep in the thick of the Division I Conference race.</p>
        <p>Earlier, the Rose girls bowed to Bertie in a late flurry, 47-42. *</p>
        <p>The Rampants never trailed during the game, but several times had to fight off rallies by the Falcons, who threatened to trim their lead away on a number of occasions.</p>
        <p>But each time, the Rampants proved up to the task, pulling away and regaining control of the ball game. Behind the scoring of Wallace Brown, and the scoring, shot blocking and rebounding of 'Tyrone 'Tucker, Rose led by as much as 12 points on several occasions.</p>
        <p>While overall Rose was outre-bounded, 31-25, 'Tuckers board work when the rebounds were absolutely necessary was outstanding. He blocked six shots during the game.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;We needed this one after Beddingfield (a two-point overtime loss, 77-75 Saturday night), coach Jim Brewington said. I dont think we ever really lost control of the game tonight. Bertie plays well at home, but we did what had to be done.</p>
        <p>Brewington felt the play of</p>
        <p>his guards. Brown and Calvin Whichard, was a key factor in the game. We had some turnovers, but I dont think we had as many as in the past. 'Turnovers actually hurt Bertie more, many of them coming on steals by the two guards.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Tucker played a very good game, and Wallace had one of his better games. Overall, we played good defense, one of the few times we havent gotten into foul trouble with it.</p>
        <p>Rose took the initial lead and although Bertie twice tied it, the Falcons never took the lead. Rose finally went ahead for good on a rebounding shot by 'Tucker, 6-4, and the Rampants ran off nine more points before Bertie broke a six and a half minute scoring drought with just 21 seconds left in the quarter.</p>
        <p>By then, however, Rose had rolled up a 15-6 advantage for the period.</p>
        <p>Bertie began to control the boards in the second quarter and cartie back on the Rampants, cutting their lead to as little as six, 22-16 before Rose pulled back out by nine and held that lead the rest of the way. Donald Johnson hit with a jumper with one second left for a 29-20 halftime Rose lead.</p>
        <p>Rose'-struck first in the second half and quickly upped its lead to 12, 33-31. Bertie, however, again using the boards, came back and cut it to eicht, 35-27, and then ran off six straight to trim it to four, 39-35, before Brown canned a shot from the baseline at the horn for a 41-35 advantage.</p>
        <p>Rose, after again leading by only four, 43-49, outscored the Falcons, 10-2 over the next three and a half minutes to run back out to a 53-41 lead with 2:47 left. But Bertie wouldnt die and struggled back to within five, 53-48 before Rose, hitting</p>
        <p>from the foul line, made five in a row at the stripe for another ten point lead with just 36 seconds left.</p>
        <p>'That did it.</p>
        <p>Overall, Rose shot 55.8 per cent from the floor, while Bertie was just under 50 per cent, 48.9.</p>
        <p>Brown led the Rampants with 23 points, while Tucker had 13 and Donald House added 11. Bertie had five players in double figures, as Maurice Bunch</p>
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        <p>Gamecocks Look To Avenge Last Season's 56-55 Loss</p>
        <p>. East Carolinas Pirates travel to Columbia. S.C., to take on the Gamecocks of the University of South Carolina in one of Frank McGuires last home games as head coach of the hosts.</p>
        <p>McGuire, one of the countrys winningest coaches, has only four home dates left in his career at the school, having been told to step down at the end of this season.</p>
        <p>Currently the Gamecock mentor boasts a collegiate career record of 547 wins against just 239 losses in a history of 30 years covering three schools. He has spit the last 16, counting this year at South Carolina.'</p>
        <p>'The Gamecocks come into the game with a seasonal record of 13-7, having downed Rhode Island in their latest outing, earlier this week.</p>
        <p>'Theyll have the most imposing front line we have faced since Duke, Coach Dave Odom of East Carolina said. With (Jim) Strickland (6-11), Cedrick Hordges (6-8) and (Tom) Wimbush (6-6), they have all muscle men in addition to their height. Strickland had 25 points and 11 rebounds against Rhode Island, and if he has another same like that, we are in trouble.</p>
        <p>We have to hope to catch him on a night when hes not playing as well, Odom added.</p>
        <p>Were fighting several things. One: were on the road. 'Two: this is one of Franks last home games, and we know they want to win them all for him. TTiree: they have a revenge factor. They want to make up for the (56-55) loss up here last year. I know that Frank considers that an embarrassment, maybe (me of his most embarrassing losses. 'Theyll probably trv to lay it on us for that. </p>
        <p>However, Odom doesnt feel that its a lost cause. Were playing very good defense right now. As long as we continue to do so, we have a chance in every game. Anything can happen.</p>
        <p>But we have an unusual situation. We have to have people in -the game who can rebound aqalnst their strong front line, and we have to have people in who can come up with good outside shooting against their excellent zone defense. Its an unusual mbcture for us, but we were fairly successful with it against Detroit, wliere we killed them on the boards (42-25).</p>
        <p>Odom said the Pirates couldnt think about McGuire and his history. We just have to concentrate on the game at hand and in doing what we do best.</p>
        <p>Odom also bemoaned the coming schedule. You know we have to play South Carolina</p>
        <p>on Thursday, then we have one day to get ready for Illinois State, a team that may be the best since the Artis Gilmore-Pembroke Buttou^js team of Jacksonville, to come into Minges Ck)liseum. They are a siqmr team. 'Then, weve got only one day to get ready for Delaware State, another team that isnt well know but is strong with a good record. 11160, weve got just one more day to pr^are for the number seven team in the country, Maryland, and we have to travel on that day. Its murder!</p>
        <p>Hordges is the leading scorer for the Gamecocks in the latest statistics available. He is hitting at a 20.9 clip, while Mike Doyle is the only other Gamecock in double figures at 12.2. Strickland isnt far out at 9.6, followed' by Kenny Reynolds at 8.8, Zam Fredaick at 7.9 and Wimbush at 6.1. Strickland is the leading rebounder at 8.9, while Hordges is pulling off 8.6 per game.</p>
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        <p>Jaguars Whip Greene Central, 56-39</p>
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        <p>FARMV'ILLE-Greene Central, freali off a SS-S3 upset of D.H. Conley Monday ni|^, was knking for more of the same Tuesday ni^ when it travded to lea^ie-ieading Farmville Central.</p>
        <p>The Rams, however, found something entirely different Confronted by an avalanche of turnovers mi a nesty 2-3 Jaguar aone, Greene Central suffered through an embarass-ingSC-SlosstoFarmvUle.</p>
        <p>The win left Farmville at 16-5 overall and 12-3 m the Eastern Carolina Conference and guaranteed the Jaguars M least a tie for the league crown. To clinch the title Farmville must either beM Conley Friday ni^t or have Southern Nash defeat North Pitt which clinched at</p>
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        <p>In the girls game Tuesday night. Farmville Central rallied after being down tty as many as six to defeat Greene Certral, 50-44</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;This was one of the wwst exhibitions of basketball weve ever made.&amp;quot; Greene Centrals boys coach Lewis Godwin said You have to work at it. playing like this after playing like we did last night against Conley</p>
        <p>I dont know it we were scared or what,&amp;quot; he said. I know we didnt play well, but I dont know why At this time of</p>
        <p>the season to play like that, theres no reason We never did get in our offense. though .And Im sure thdr defei^ had something to do with that </p>
        <p>Farmville Central coach Mike Terrell could not have agreed mwe.</p>
        <p>We beat them on the boards and our defense was just outstanding,&amp;quot; Terrell said. Our offense was not spectacular tonight, and in fact we fweed the ball some when we shouldn't have, but the defense was just otrtstanding Its been like that all season, especially the last few weeks Tonight our players were quick in the zone and forced them into turnovers. It might have been a combination of their poor play and our defense, but all year long weve forced teams into</p>
        <p>Panthers Whip Hawks</p>
        <p>BETHEL - North Pitts Pan-then, stiD trying to catch Eartern Carolina Conference leader Fannviile Central, rolled to a iMI vichiiy over North Lenofe* last night, and d inched no wone than a second place nrash In the conference North Lenoirs girts downed North PW, 6M7, In their ncttog.</p>
        <p>The Panthen, now 11-4. have only Fridays game with Southern Nash remabitog. A victory, carded with a Farm-viUe loss, would give the North Pitt five flrit seeding to the coiv fmnce tournament which begiM nert Monday. Any other outoome would send the Pam thers toln the toomaraent to second place.</p>
        <p>North put edged out to a KMl lead in the firrt period of the</p>
        <p>game, then extended that to 24-16 during the second quarter.</p>
        <p>The Panthers began to widen the gap to the third ootscoring the Hawks, 15-9. to lead 39-25. They wr^jped it up with a 27-13 final period blitz, winning handily.</p>
        <p>Reginald Knight led the scoring for North Pitt with 19, while Milton Hardy added 10. No one hit to double figures for the Hawks.</p>
        <p>North Lenoirs girls Jumped off to a 16-6 lead to the opening period. Nath Pitt, however, rallied, 21-11, to the second quarter, deadlocking it at the intermission, 27-27.</p>
        <p>Bid the Lady Hawks regain the momentton in the third period, roUing out to a 46-35 lead. They polished off the Pant-HERS. 18-12, in the last</p>
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        <p>JV-North PKt 45, .North Lenoir J7 GHCGMte North Lenoir-Sherrod 3 0-16, Parham 1 M ; Ro^ 2 1-2 5; Norville 5 34 13; Gileae70-2H. Wiggins30-2i; Chapmans 5-711; Harris IM 2, Pope 10-12; Smith 0 2-22, Rouse 01-31; Totals 2612-24 64 North PItt-Difree 51-311; Sin^eton 4 5413, Best 4 2-210. Short 104) 2; James 0 H 1; Sharpe 11-3 3; Ndsoo 12-24, Car-raway 10-12, BarnesO 1-31; M. Biwn0 0410. Roherson004l0; Totals 17132647 NorthLenoir l n u 18-64</p>
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        <p>Which is exactly what the Jaguars did to the Rams in the early ^ing. In its first 17 possessions Greene Central turned the ball over 11 times, allowing Farmville to spurt ahead early. 8-0. and take a 16-7 first-period lead, mainly on the shooting of Donald Reid Reid scored eight of his game-high 20 points in II stretch.</p>
        <p>Farmville led at the half, 22-16. before a 17-6 spurt in the third period left the Jaguars ahead. 45-24. and ail but sealed the victory.</p>
        <p>We missed a lot of shots, especially at the end that might have helped us get closer, Godwin said. The Rams hit only Sof-13 free throws on the night. &amp;quot;But, still, there shouldnt be that much difference in the way we play two consecutive nights this late in the season</p>
        <p>Terrell, on the othef hand, while pleased his team had clinched at least a tie for the conference title, had little time to savor the victory.</p>
        <p>Weve played good ball the last two weeks and we really appear to be reaching our peak now, he said But weve got Conley Friday night. Theyre a good team, when 1 .saw them over Qiristmas 1 though they were the best in the conference, and they've been in a slump. But if they could beat us that would help them get out of it real quick.</p>
        <p>In the girls' game, Farmville Central, after trailing throughout the first half, rallied in the third quarter to take the lead and held off a late charge by Greene Central to capture its 12th win of the season against seven losses.</p>
        <p>The Rams, now 3-12 in the ECC and 6-15 overall, grabbed the early lead, moving ahead 1^6 at the end of the first period and 25-20 at the break behind Letha Taylor. Taylor hit for 11 of her game-high 19 points in the first two quarters to lead the Rams to the lead.</p>
        <p>We didnt do anything right in the first half,&amp;quot;' Farmville</p>
        <p>Central coach Hilda Wor-thingt4&amp;gt;n said. I dont know why. We had worked hard on shooting all Monday and here we come out and cwldnt hit a thing.</p>
        <p>We werent getting any offensive rebounds and we werent getting an offense,&amp;quot; she said. That had to cease I told the girls at halftime that this was it, that they could go out and play or forget it.</p>
        <p>What the Jaguars forgot was how' they played in the first half. Fannviile, behind its quarterback, Diana Gordan, who scoi'ed all nine of her points in the third period, outscored the Rams. 17-8, to take a 37-33 lead at the close of the quarter.</p>
        <p>Cortney Lancaster had four of her team-high 14 points during the spurt to aid the Jaguar cause.</p>
        <p>Greene Central battled back to within two, 44-42, with just under five minutes left, but could score only two more points the rest of the way while Farmville hit for six points to</p>
        <p>seal its ninth conferoice win of the year in 13 starts.</p>
        <p>We were active defensivrty in the fir^ half and not very active in the second half, Greene Central coach Jim Fulghum said. I told them befw'e the game that if we could keep them off the boards wed have a chance to win. We ddi that in the first half, but not in the second.</p>
        <p>JV-4Jreene Central 30 Farmville 28 Girls'Gme Greene Centrai-Ham 5 36 16. Suggs 3 13 7, Taylor 8 34 19; Swinson 1 64 2, Atkinson 0 64 0: Digiree 0 6-2 0; .Newton 0 0-10. Totals 171616 44 FaraniDe Oentral-AJordan 3 34 9; Gorham 4 0-18 Move 4 64 8. Reid 21-3 5; I.ang364 6; Lanca5ter5 4-614; Totals21 8-1450.</p>
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        <p>Fannviile Central 6 14 17 13-50</p>
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        <p>ByWOODYPEELE :: ReflectorSportsEifltor</p>
        <p>^ ' About a year prior to his ; - death, former athletic director</p>
        <p>*  Qaraice Stasavich and Wake *; Forest AD Gene Hooks reached I; an agreement to [rfay four ! - football games between the two ; ^ schools in the early I980's.</p>
        <p>; I However, that agreement ap-*: parently died with Stasavich, Iz Hooks rqwrted to the Green-:  ville^wrtsaubyesterday.</p>
        <p>;  In response to a question ; I aboirt the projected series,</p>
        <p>* r Hooks said that the agreement ! * had been made through the per-Z sonal friendship of the two</p>
        <p>* * athletic directors. We really *: have never had a football coad)</p>
        <p>; who wanted to play East I' Carolina,Hooks added.</p>
        <p>: - Since Stasavichs death, the : I agreement has quietly been ; : forgotten on the Wake Forest -: end of the deal, although there : - are rumors, unconfirmed by : - ECU authorities, that legal ef-;. f(ts may be made against ^; Wake Forest. The game played Z this year was contracted for by I - present ECU athletic directw  BUI Cain.</p>
        <p>' 1 Hooks said he did not f&amp;lt;M^</p>
        <p>East Carolina and Wake Forest entoing into any future footbaU contracts.</p>
        <p>We have worked Georgia Tech (a new Atlantic Coast Confoence member) onto our schedule starting in 1982. That gives us sevoi conference games from then 1. In addition, we have traditional games with Virginia Tech and South Cardina, and we like to (Uay</p>
        <p>Appalachian State due to its proximity to Winston-Salem and the fact that we can play them at home every year. Then, for our 11th game, we look for a school like our own, or a mUitary academy. The ideal game would be with someone that would draw well and i^Ul be a good bet to give us avictoy.</p>
        <p>WhUe complimenting East</p>
        <p>Mays Visit Reset</p>
        <p>Because of business commitments which make travd coonectioas inqxssi-tde. the date of Willie Mays visit to the Greenville area, includiiig a talk at the Greenville sports Club has been moved back two weeks.</p>
        <p>Mays will now speak on February 28.</p>
        <p>The meeting has also been switched to the GreenvUle Moose Lodge, because of additional seating capacity.</p>
        <p>W.M. Booger Scales, in duu^ of the project, em</p>
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        <p>Additional tickets are on sale from most Sports Club members, or from Scales or PbU Dixon, dub president.</p>
        <p>Tickets are $6 each, and include a buffet dinner served by Parkas Barbecue. The buffet line wUl open at 11:30 a.m., with the program starting at 12:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Conley Falls Again</p>
        <p>PIKEVILLE - Two weeks ago, D.H. Conleys Vikings were in the thick of the race for the Eastern Carolina Conference championship.</p>
        <p>Last night, they were beaten for the fourth straight time in league play, as Charles B. Aycock High School took a 51-46 winoVertheV&amp;amp;es.</p>
        <p>Aycocks girls also came up with a win, 53-40.</p>
        <p>The Aycock victory allowed the Falcons to pull even with the Vikings, both with 8-7 league records. Southern Nash is also 8-7, and was idle last night.</p>
        <p>Both teams pushed in 14 points during the first period of play. Aycock came back with 14 more in the second period, while holding Conley to just</p>
        <p>five. That gave the Falcons a 28-19 halftime lead.,</p>
        <p>Conley rallied in the third quarter, 20-13, and trimmed the Aycock lead to 41-39. But a 10-7 advantage by Aycock in the final period was just enough to win it.</p>
        <p>Barry Uzzell led Aycock with 20, while Jeff Best added 13 and Alex Speight had 12. OHara Parker was Conleys lone scorer in double figures with 12.</p>
        <p>In the girls game, Conley gained a 15-10 lead in the opening quarter, but Aycock reversed that in the second to make it 25-25 at the half. Aycock again outhit the Valkyries, 10-5, for a 35-30 lead. Aycock then outscored Conley, 12-10, in the final quarter.</p>
        <p>Debra Proctor led Aycock with 21, while Glenda Green</p>
        <p>paced Conley with 24.</p>
        <p>Conley closes out the regular season Friday, hosting Farm-ville Central.</p>
        <p>GirtsGame Coriey-Manning 0 2-2 2; Streeter 3 M 7: B. GreenOO-20; Garris21-25; G. Green 112-424; TysonOMO; KeeterOtMlO; Cannon 0 2-4 2; Nichols OHO; Totals 16 8-18 40.</p>
        <p>Aycod-McClenny 00-20; Proctor 7 7-8 21; Sumeriin 1 0-1 2; Braswell 2 2-5 6; Gurley30-06; Thomas 104) 2; Austin234 7; Lancaster 41-29; Totals 2013-24 53, Coriey IS 10 5 IIMO</p>
        <p>Aycock' 10 15 10 12-53</p>
        <p>Boys'Game</p>
        <p>Oooley-Moore 2 04) 4; Tucker 2 1-2 5; Brock 2 2-2 6; Parker 6 04) 12; Tyson 31-2 7; C. Burney 1 04) 2; A. Burney 3 2-4 8; GaUinlO02; Totals 20 6-10 46.</p>
        <p>Aycock-Best 5 3-3 13; Uzzell 9 2-3 20; Johnson 3 04) 6; Howell 0 01 0; Speight 4 4-512; Ray 0 04)0; Jones 0 04)0; Totals 21 9-1251,</p>
        <p>Conley 14 5 30 7-46</p>
        <p>Aycock 14 14 13 10-51</p>
        <p>Carolina on the growth of its prc^am. Hooks said that he did not feel that the two schools really had anything to (^fer each other.</p>
        <p>The Wake leada added that the two schools had much in common in being small fish in a large pond, and trying to get bigger themsdves each year. Both are striving for ex-cdlence. We have one advantage by having been in the right {dace at the rigit time to get in the ACC when it was founded. We have (ferived many benefits from that,</p>
        <p>Hooks said that it was difficult fw Wake to have successful pn^ams because it had a small student body and a small alumni. Take student fees for example. If each of our students pays 150 a year, thats $200,000. If each of Marylands pays $50, thats $2 million. That makes a lot of differoice.</p>
        <p>So we have to cultivate the Winston-Salem area as much as possible to have a chance, he said. Our best thing financially is being in the ACC. The basketball toumamoit raises a great deal of money fa us. Then, this years football successes have helped us a lot, too.</p>
        <p>Asked if he had advice for East Carolina, Hooks said he hated to give another school advice. But, he added, the best advice he could give would be to get into a conferoice. This will aid in scheduling, and will give more ORXMtunity fa televisioi receipts, plus the exposure of tdevision hdps recruiting.</p>
        <p>The next speaker for the Sports Qub will be Willie Mays, baseball Hall of Famer, on Feb. 28. Forma ECU gridda, ca-rently with the Pittsburg Steelers, Zack Valentine, will speak on March 4.</p>
        <p>Yale, the Ivy League champion, permitted its nine opponents an average of only 75 yards per game by rushing in 1979.</p>
        <p>Rampants.,.,</p>
        <p>-: (Coatiuued from page 19)</p>
        <p> . and Dwayne Gillam esK^h had -: 11, and Archie Wesson, Tony I * Lee and ClaroKe Hayes had 10 : * each.</p>
        <p>' ' In the girls contest, the two</p>
        <p>-: teams swapped the lead three -: times during the first period I - before Rose moved out by four,</p>
        <p>*  only to dn^ back to a 12-10 lead ' I at the end of the frame.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; : In the second, the lead chang-I: ed hands three more times with</p>
        <p>1 - Bertie gaining as much as a :  five-point lead, 19-14, before ' I Rose came back to regain the -: lead. It was deadlocked, !  however, 24-24, at the end of the :  half.</p>
        <p>Z * Rose, handicapped by having</p>
        <p>* I its tallest player, Donna</p>
        <p>2 : Cullipher on the bench all but t  for a few seconds of the third Z  period with four fouls, still Z * managed to regain the lead,</p>
        <p>and held a 32-30 lead as the horn - : sounded.</p>
        <p>But in the final period, the I * Rampants, hurt by turnovers</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; and fouls saw Bertie regain the ; lead at 33-32, and moved out by ' : four before the Ran^)ettes tied :: it at 38-all with 4:44 left.</p>
        <p>: - But Bertie then ran off nine</p>
        <p>* 1 straight points for a 47-38 lead : with 1:29 left, and Rose was</p>
        <p>^ * unable to make a valid threat I ; after that.</p>
        <p>Z - Its still probably the most</p>
        <p>; - consistant weve played this year, Coach Dennis Gibson t  said afterwards. Except for I - the last five minutes, we did :  well. There were a few ques-'' tionable calls there at the end, *: but turnovers hurt us too.</p>
        <p>-. Having both Donna and Kim</p>
        <p>I; (Waller) on the bench with foul I - trouble in the third period hurt ; us. We were also missing Mary *: Gay (recovering from the flu). *, The Haselrig girls (Bemestine Z; and Belinda) played one of Z - their betta games toni^it, : - too.</p>
        <p>2: %aron Williams led Rose</p>
        <p> Z with 20 points, while Cullipher r ; added 12. Valerie Capdiart and Z * Irma Holley each had 16 to pace Z * Bertie.</p>
        <p>^ Z Rose is now 8-3 in league play</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;: and 14-5 overall (boys) while</p>
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        <p>Having to play on Thursday is no great problem, since both us of (Rose and Fike) get the same time off. They had a tough game Tuesday night (against Beddingfield), so it should be quite a game, Brew-ingtonsaid.</p>
        <p>JV-R08e 63, Bertie 46.</p>
        <p>GirtCGwK Rote-Bel.Kalrigl04)2; GaUinlH 2; Waller 1 0-2 2; WUliams 9 2-2 20; Ber. Haselrig204)4; WilsonOHO; CuUipher6 0-112; Totals 20 2-5 42.</p>
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        <p>Inny kind of pizza, spaghetti dinner,soft drinkor Innything from the salad bar.</p>
        <p>Just pick up a free Win Innything Game Card at any participating Pizza Inn, scratch off the prize squares and be ready for Innything!</p>
        <p>IPtzzalim</p>
        <p>Play the Win Innything Game at your participating Pizza Inn.</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>We kept it simple.</p>
        <p>BANK of</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA</p>
        <p>N.A.</p>
        <p>2820 E. 10th Street Fourth &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Cotanche</p>
        <p>758-5165</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>DOLLAjI DAV, FEB. 7th</p>
        <p>This Sale Good Thursday Thru Saturday</p>
        <p>ALL SALES FINAL *N0 EXCHANGES NO RETURNS *N0 REFUNDS</p>
        <p>OVER 200</p>
        <p>WARM-UP SUITS......... Vz o</p>
        <p>BIBS, VESTS, JACKETS</p>
        <p>SKI CLOTHES........................Vz oh</p>
        <p>DOWN FILLED</p>
        <p>rJACKETS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;COATS ...... &amp;nbsp;Vz oh</p>
        <p>CAMOUFLAGE CLOTHING...........Vz oh</p>
        <p>SWEATERS.................imLENECKS Vl OH</p>
        <p>SHIRTS, PANTS, COATS</p>
        <p>HUNTING CLOTHES.................Vz oh</p>
        <p>RUNNING</p>
        <p>RAIN SUITS..........................Vz OH</p>
        <p>SKI GLOVES &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;GOGGLES............Vz oh</p>
        <p>TOBOGGANS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;SCARFS.............Vz oh</p>
        <p>LARGE GROUP OF</p>
        <p>TENNIS RACKETS.....................Vz oh</p>
        <p>RACKETBALL RACKETS</p>
        <p>25%</p>
        <p>MENS TENNIS SHORTS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;TENNIS SHIRTS RUNNING TOPS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;RUNNING SHORTS^ ^ haI</p>
        <p>Buy One At The Regular Price And Get The V | U UI</p>
        <p>Second One Of Equal Or Less Value For Only |</p>
        <p>'&amp;quot;''/.S.,'*''</p>
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        <p>vjV*</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>o&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>SHOES</p>
        <p>Over 500 To 1000 Pairs Of Shoes Will Be On Sale. New Balance, Brooks, adidas, Nike, Pony, Bata, Converse, Lotto, Puma, Osaga &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Tiger.</p>
        <p>1-PAIRF0R^15^</p>
        <p>2-PAIR FOR ^25</p>
        <p>.miRFOR^SO</p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>0DGES CmPAA</p>
        <p>210 E. 5th St. Phone 752-4156</p>
        <p>THE SPORTS STORE</p>
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        <p>a-Tte Daily ReOecar. Greenville. N.C.-Wednesday. Fei)niar&amp;gt; 6.1980</p>
        <p>Southwest Defeuis</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton, 51-4!</p>
        <p>close, and trailH onl\ at</p>
        <p>intermission In the third frame, .Southwest pulled awav again, building up a 4.5-i&amp;gt; lead \\den (iiifton w v eh!e to a' onlv one point (ft the lead in!!? final quarter</p>
        <p>PINETOPS  Southwest Edgecombe gained a pair Eastern Carolina Conference viclories over .Avden^lnfton last night The boys took a 5144 win. while the league-leading and laidefeated girls came away with a 51-32 win In the boys game. Southwe^ ^ moved to a 16-12 lead after one'^  ' 0,^. (,amf</p>
        <p>period .Ayden-Gnflon stuck .A\tieK;nfii* i i* i &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;us s* m   ' j L* s I ji-.ruK ;tM!l Br.wioi</p>
        <p>i'4 il#ii LJi^L ^ I Jin&amp;lt;tr II.J  \, i.itun</p>
        <p>Junior nigh TaiMi)-M,L</p>
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        <p>Jane' OanioN RoLinsc o !c-1 the w Ih</p>
        <p>14 each EA\.aix \icN ir</p>
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        <p>GRI.MESL\.ND-G R \Miil 'tvM lerWn'^tMM &amp;lt;*</p>
        <p> i field defeated Chicod twice AydnK,nfton Tuesday in junior high basketball action</p>
        <p>Hliitfield s boys, led by William .Anderson s 12 points wtipped Chicod. 41-32 Cliicod was led by Stacy .McCarter s 18 ]^nts</p>
        <p>Whitfield's girls, behind M Komegays 13 points and B Redmons 12. defeated Chicod.</p>
        <p>35-23</p>
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        <p>61-4)1 nthe f ! a ante</p>
        <p>iilv loo^ a</p>
        <p>11 in thic .lid&amp;quot; trai d &amp;gt;ie Bul'its fir lo cut I'it. iinal ch'^c'ii to  V ' le 1 li Tr^iU F- - r</p>
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        <p>44</p>
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        <p>0 CfiW IJ J4 ( vitM I  14 liild)' JI s Ij SI</p>
        <p>AydovGnilou 12 11 12 %-M</p>
        <p>SW Edgecombe w Id 17 R- ai</p>
        <p>baskets. Thea Keith Modlin drew a change ih the last seconds, hitting the first of a one-and-one for the 61-60 lead. .Mattamuskeet got the rebound on the missed second shot, but a hurried shot at the horn missed.</p>
        <p>.Modlin led the Bullets with 20 while .Ange and Gerald Keys each had 12. William Mackev and \ incenl Whitfield tach tud 22 for .Mattamuskeet .  ,*</p>
        <p>The .Mattamuskeet girls jumptxl out to a 10-&amp;quot; lead and tupped that to 23-13 by haiftirae They ran that to 33-18 in the third period and finished off the Lady Bullets. 15-12. in the last , (juarler. '</p>
        <p>Jamesville finishes up the regular season Friday, hosting Bear Grass.</p>
        <p>JV- Mallamiakw't. JoiM'Sx ilie 4u Girls'Game Jamesville-K ftardisonJ D llnrdi.sun 7. Bell S.noydlL. Hriroty&amp;quot;! J .M iti'ev S iSijcrs Perrv Maltamuskeet Jme'i Grj. U. i'jm</p>
        <p>H IT' 11 Whiiakrr ' l' \'m-' !</p>
        <p>Wesion, ll.ytiin. sclfv N Mann Mwart!</p>
        <p>jamcsvTlIe 7 6 5 12-3C</p>
        <p>.Mattamuskeet lu 13 lo</p>
        <p>CONTROL YOUR DEBTS</p>
        <p>Whips</p>
        <p>Boys Game Jamesvie Vieejsij iray,. ] Modlin K 4-. -'II. .Irniiinfi Jfliik Kpv* s j 4 8 12. Hjnlivm n iti3 K Cloit Jo-4 4 BellftJJJ 'honu'CiHn, J,:I'i n hi</p>
        <p>Mattamuskeet-Bw'kvdih 1 (Hi 2 ( WoodsJ347 (. W'oftdiJi 13 Mackev 11 iM!. Whi'ficdftMj; 'iMrrcA'1 ft.,i-</p>
        <p>ManniMJf) !iital.s2fi,l!H0i Jamesville ii lo 22 8-61</p>
        <p>MatUmaskev't 18 4 IS tO-iO</p>
        <p>li your preseni tnlls. because of economic pressures, cannot be litet by your income, legal relief may be available to you under ths provisions of Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 197. which permits individuals to petition the Court for fi.i arrangsmenf allowing a thirty-six month period to diccharge indebtednesses, without property repossession or creditor hirrassment. Attorneys fees, which may be paidjn nnvnifily installments, ne determined by the Court There is na foe for an initial conference to discuss your eligibility for a -V.'=&amp;gt;ge F.i-npr PIfin' .</p>
        <p>!!nr?.lfiS S ALLEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW</p>
        <p>, , &amp;quot;-2i2jinStreetTart&amp;gt;oro.N.C. 27886</p>
        <p>-I ruenville. Call 752-2602</p>
        <p>M</p>
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        <p>ff 59-48</p>
        <p>My old tax service djdnt double-check everytriing. I shoulda come here last year.</p>
        <p>EltFJtTt^N lli bkh I S r !&amp;lt; St ir ) k.</p>
        <p>J &amp;lt;&amp;nbsp;'sftl ft) ''4f ''fCSjfcve</p>
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        <p>so. . ire a'dix&amp;gt;tharer for N</p>
        <p>In Lht luv Wihianiit-in .-vk during the in i ilielige; U in the md itpdJi-.shi</p>
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        <p>f'fst period .uver in trui^le &amp;quot;tpv uptTu the score to35r-5iJs- *jiiR5.*rse ihen outhit d)&amp;lt; i mine! ird fo a</p>
        <p>J 33 edge jfir, h he fit al -W- *riKn - I tanMon</p>
        <p>'amazing 41 points on 14 field goals and 13 free throws to lead the Tigerettes. Ginger Edwards added 12, Kathy Blount hit 28 to lead Edenton. .</p>
        <p>ini</p>
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        <p>The Tigers close regular season on hosting Roanoke.</p>
        <p>out the</p>
        <p>Friday,</p>
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        <p>Leads rs To Win</p>
        <p>We make sure we thoroughly understand your tax situation before we prepare your return And then we double-check every return for accuracy</p>
        <p>Both * fit pu.* Hi iLroigh p.ifiis iji aa, Utifu. but M ill'jrE''wi out}: 'fed the \ces 17 14 n tfic final rr&amp;quot;*i'xi for the victon'.</p>
        <p>EdwardViiu'p' *edt &amp;quot;in neiswith2Sw ii t-.iaavit had '1 Ghn' . h ^ and Tituaiat vi.itoj nad Lj loi Edei'iton ]</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;O' Willani'ii -&amp;quot;I girls licubi t &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;ii up on EdeM ..a ju. m he j\'</p>
        <p>BFIIT L&amp;quot; Rosiers pourtv i i*-Re.-' Gv 1 - , j  ,,</p>
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        <p>1 tnv e 1Jvsdav</p>
        <p>I I</p>
        <p>H&amp;amp;R BLOCK</p>
        <p>THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE</p>
        <p>Ipii nW V Jarf-t t.</p>
        <p>Girls G.</p>
        <p>V ' o-ica f' ) i-'t) Ua -ds*'</p>
        <p>iH) J luffv I &amp;amp;-I '&amp;quot;.n : ll-'i 41</p>
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        <p>6 M*.rj.01ji gjdj. n''3(t St !'</p>
        <p>Jrit 104)0 Tot*.'i20'2!i7i CWr Id ; . 2 S tiurif 2 0-J 4 J rhnsltHiJ Bftuni041' GoxiridJi I i&amp;gt;4 2 itrn u. J: vcnr us i 0-1 2 rier00-i)0 -)'i (&amp;gt; f) idoo-w</p>
        <p>0 Simf-iwO'i-ftO . .4 41 4</p>
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        <p>in Bu Bud J, -(1-.</p>
        <p>f  f.r ' ii 'I r</p>
        <p>316 s. Evans 2719 East 10th St.</p>
        <p>Open 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Sun Phonp 752-1907 OPEN TONIGHT APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLES</p>
        <p>Also in moft major</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>MAaa. Boanca meo.</p>
        <p>during regular store hours</p>
        <p>Buvs V.</p>
        <p>Viu''ar!e&amp;lt; n w ijfi - F Sidler &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;J 4 r 168 Mnl&amp;gt;1g iulciju, HZ'* 2 lO-iO 16 f.ftv ti Mrucii!  \</p>
        <p>Bii'hr ft 1t2.&amp;gt;4&amp;lt; Vl'iar.e Lcecta!</p>
        <p>15 17-59 r )t-J</p>
        <p>in the- girls game. = u,::k Iteihaven</p>
        <p>c . 'i.,)2-28.</p>
        <p>E.ws gatnf*. ,Je..se 1 siJ^.sefjucnt ' me Bears a</p>
        <p> ' id -vi'unds left   h 11 01 the</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;eaton against six Bear f .rac, fi-1 in f ,t cordi i ence 'he Bi.-rs ,ed all he vva\ movi) r , ;v ,i 12 !(j at the tnd of the iii'f period an-* ^4-18 at the half , Jmtnt</p>
        <p>leagueerid 12 overall mcl ed</p>
        <p>i Ck ir wit h! thrte .-rJU it M.'* nit LtiinLx. Kd but 'li if V Bears</p>
        <p>''I i&amp;lt; i &amp;quot;tu f ,atte'</p>
        <p>'hi 1' !,i gc ]((j ij^</p>
        <p>R 'tiitif '.vincijtv 1 12 poiiiis Wilti im iuiii. . i 4j t) iOi the Bears 4 Bjibaven</p>
        <p>grabbed the early lead and were never headed in winning Its 12th conference game of the season in 13 starts. The Bears, despite a sparking perr forniance by Joette Rogers. H who had 25 points, fall to 1-11 in | the league.</p>
        <p>JV-B('lhaven72BtarGrass63 H Girls' Game H</p>
        <p>Bear Grass - Roger.' 10 5-7 25: MizzelJe i 12.!; K. Taylor0(M)0: .M Raii)iM)0 H Harrison  04) 0. Whitehurst 0 0-0 0 lieg- H getl 004) 0: Cratt 0 M 0: V T.ivlor004i0 !</p>
        <p>Totals 116-10 28 ^</p>
        <p>Belhavei s. Freeman 7 3-3 17: Bunus H I 3-6 5: Spencer 7 4-5 IS; Milard ) 0-12  Hudson40-I8: Jeanette02-42: Davi.sOO-i  0. M Freeman00-00. TotaIs2U 12-2152 </p>
        <p>^^Grass 6 6 5 11-28 </p>
        <p>Belhaven s 10 17 17-52 </p>
        <p>Girls' Game _</p>
        <p>Bear Grass- W Rogers 8 3-619. Bullock H 4 1-2 9: Roberson 5 0-0 10: White 0 2-2 2' H (i.irdner 0 3-4 3: Wallace 21-2 5: Baiiev 0 04) 0. E Rogers 0 0-0 0; Malium 0 OO'o H KraemerOtHio: Totals 19 10-16 48 </p>
        <p>Belhaven-Wmdley52112 Martm204) </p>
        <p>4. Gibbs 3 2-2 8. Mtvire 2 0-14, Freeman 1</p>
        <p>04) 2: Eqiiils 2 2-3 6. Baldwin 5 04) 10</p>
        <p>1 Dials 20 6-946,</p>
        <p>BearGrass 12 12 9 15-48</p>
        <p>Belhaven 10 b 12 16-^</p>
        <p> SAVE AN EXTE A -SEIF-TNSTALLaTON</p>
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        <p>Finarcinu avr.i'ahl.- u</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;iniiMt&amp;gt;anmt'Zasn</p>
        <p>.........540. OFF I</p>
        <p>. ......$60 OFF *</p>
        <p>.........580 OFF I</p>
        <p> SIOOOFF</p>
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        <p>3f rjoriths.</p>
        <p>ONE MILE SCllh JE- EONSHif F GARDEN CENTER</p>
        <p>_ futons 753-9123 Niqhts 756-1007</p>
        <p>Open Tues.-Sat. S lo 6,</p>
        <p>CASH t CM</p>
        <p>1009 DICKINSON AVENUE GREENVILLE ^ BESIDE OLD BILBRO WHOLESALE</p>
        <p>tii-isr</p>
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        <p>WE HAVE 1 GOOD SELECrWl lEEl';</p>
        <p>ALSO A GOOD SELECTION OF PROFESSIONAL BAR ?^!XES FIRST CUT</p>
        <p>15LB.S-|99</p>
        <p> FOR J'</p>
        <p>PORKCHOPS.</p>
        <p>WHOLE</p>
        <p>PORK LOINS ..</p>
        <p>WHOLE</p>
        <p>RIB EYES......</p>
        <p>PORK</p>
        <p>CHITTERLINGS</p>
        <p>SMOKED</p>
        <p>SAUSAGE....!^</p>
        <p>PIG</p>
        <p>FEET........</p>
        <p>PIG</p>
        <p>EARS.......</p>
        <p>PIG</p>
        <p>BRINS......</p>
        <p>WHOLE SLAB</p>
        <p>L8</p>
        <p>'On</p>
        <p>10 Lb</p>
        <p>i)6</p>
        <p>A-</p>
        <p>Cars In Stock And Example;</p>
        <p>Car In Stock!</p>
        <p>-til r</p>
        <p>ii'^lng Dally</p>
        <p>stock No. 2431</p>
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        <p>Americas</p>
        <p>EPA Rated 19MPG City, 25MPGHwy</p>
        <p>Se</p>
        <p>V,</p>
        <p>10LB-.</p>
        <p>FOR</p>
        <p>BACON</p>
        <p>WHOLE CASE OF</p>
        <p>FRYERS</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>(40 LBS.)</p>
        <p>COME BY AND SEE OUR WHOLESALE GROCERY STORE</p>
        <p>DELIVERED</p>
        <p>Includes All Charge s E ic'tp; License Plate Equipment: Oldsmobile Cutlass Sedan. 4 door. L'iodoi GF9. Soft rav tinted glass, lower body moldings, floor mats front and rear, high energy i'/ntinn, powr d-sc t ?kes, four seasons air conditioning, remote control exterior mirror, uf, = . i tum.'jr strips, automatic</p>
        <p>transmission, maintenance free battery, dov/O st^' in lu n . &amp;quot;'r Soiecied springs, full foam seat, cut pile carpeting wall to wall. WOO&amp;quot; gra.T,!! ,   m t. cofe. y lamps, full deluxe</p>
        <p>body colored wheel covers, whitewall rad i tircM, day r it mst mirror cigar lighter, inside hood release, windshield antenna, extensive rust resisti  tri atn er.ts nody side moldings with vinyl inserts, accent stripes. Color: Pastel beige with camel tan interior</p>
        <p>NO DEALERS FiFASE</p>
        <p>REMEMBER: l'' circle ! E P A ftil.mit'': i!P &amp;lt;of co vary ti ijfp'-K, '&amp;gt;i i * , , ,j ,v.-1&amp;quot; . &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>less in.m ihe h,ahv..av i-S'inia&amp;quot;- u f -</p>
        <p>various'.hvisioivs Comem it.ddy 'Vi if:! n-. i.-. &amp;gt;rr.i</p>
        <p>ur m'ioarnJ will V' ': - f-3bly he ' CdDy</p>
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        <p>101 Hooker Rd.</p>
        <p>756-3nS</p>
        <p>-Ja</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0023" />
        <p>PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 6-9 ^</p>
        <p>We reserve the rl|M to limit ^aetitiee.</p>
        <p>None soM to dealers or restaeraats.</p>
        <p>We Bladiy accept USDA Food Stamps.</p>
        <p>PET RiTZ</p>
        <p>9 Wnitop hr Stiviiigs</p>
        <p>h Wiggly's dget Pleasers</p>
        <p>WE CARE</p>
        <p>About /Qti/fying Vou</p>
        <p>CREAM</p>
        <p>PIES</p>
        <p>14 OZ.</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>..ult, rv I  , r eoruary 6.19BO-23</p>
        <p>GRADE &amp;quot;A&amp;quot; EXTRA LARGE</p>
        <p>KMFT AMERICAN</p>
        <p>Our emptoyees alt are orientated toward satisfy K&amp;gt;9 YOU - our customers We reali/e that if the prod ucts offered and the services rendered do not satisfy VOU, then YOU may not come back to our store We are constantly reminded that YOUR satisfaction keeps us in business and makes us try a little more to go that extra step to provide top notch service and quality products We care'</p>
        <p>TREND</p>
        <p>PIG6LY WIGGLY</p>
        <p>FABRIC</p>
        <p>SOFTENER I iksti</p>
        <p>KNAFT AMERICAN</p>
        <p>CHEESE SINGLES</p>
        <p>KRAFT CRACKER BARREL</p>
        <p>CHEESE (SHARRI</p>
        <p>12 CZ. 1.59 10 OZ. 1.69</p>
        <p>DETERGENT</p>
        <p>49-OZ. BOX</p>
        <p>1 GAL.</p>
        <p>ilGGI-t</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>Over $101,800 in Cash Prizes Available!</p>
        <p>'t</p>
        <p>BINGO</p>
        <p>Tm coirttf alM wrlw $100, Sia SS. S2. Sl.or $20.00 iw iroceiies.</p>
        <p>vwr 34,700 total prizos. Pick op yoar free lame ticket toOey.iea parchaM iwcessary.)</p>
        <p>OOOSTOWM...</p>
        <p>Odds vary depandmg on rsumOet ol game tickets you obtain Th# fflora tickets you collect the belter yoOr chances ol wnomg</p>
        <p>DBS EFFECTIVE AS OF JAN. 2S. 1980</p>
        <p>PRIZE</p>
        <p>VALUE</p>
        <p>WTOS</p>
        <p>OF</p>
        <p>PRIZES</p>
        <p>ODDS FOR OSt CAKE TICKET</p>
        <p>ODDS FT* 6 CAKE TICKETS</p>
        <p>ODDS PMI 12 CAKE</p>
        <p>-ICKETS</p>
        <p>I.OOQ</p>
        <p>'</p>
        <p> .r 71.S16</p>
        <p> ir. 11,919</p>
        <p> ir 5.960</p>
        <p>'Of'</p>
        <p>160</p>
        <p> ir 7,152</p>
        <p> ir ,192</p>
        <p> ir. 596</p>
        <p>'.ROCERIEf'</p>
        <p>127</p>
        <p> .r, 3.L99</p>
        <p>' in 583</p>
        <p> ir. 292</p>
        <p>'C</p>
        <p>SOL</p>
        <p> ir. 2,270</p>
        <p>' ir 378</p>
        <p> an 189</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>769</p>
        <p> in i,L88</p>
        <p> ir. 2L6</p>
        <p>1 in 1?L</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>3.L97</p>
        <p>1 in J27</p>
        <p> in 55</p>
        <p> in 27</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>20.6L6</p>
        <p>in 55 .</p>
        <p> in 9.2</p>
        <p>1 in L.6</p>
        <p>TOTAL RO. PRIZES</p>
        <p>25.99</p>
        <p>1 in LL</p>
        <p> ir. 7.3</p>
        <p>1 in 3.7</p>
        <p>WDmI O' Money Series fWM 42 is being played in 45 par Ifcipeling Piggly Wtggly Stores located in the state ot North Cerolina</p>
        <p>Scheduled terminelion date of Ihta promotion is March 8. 1910. hoerever. Wheel O' Money officially ends when all game licliets are distributed</p>
        <p> WNia 0 MONEY WINNERS-</p>
        <p>ALL STAR</p>
        <p>SHERBET</p>
        <p>(LIME. ORANGE. A PINEAPPLE) 2/1</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLY</p>
        <p>BLEACH</p>
        <p>'/, GALION</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Limit One With $7.50 Order, Please</p>
        <p>IMWAM nCNin JachaamrMa, NX.</p>
        <p>txmsn</p>
        <p>IHNM WINNERS</p>
        <p>CARMMinWAn W.LNAMM ANNAPETCRSM</p>
        <p>PMahara.lX. Naaiataad. NX. artaad.NX.</p>
        <p>nTRNITn MBKTNNUS ULUEWMTIN</p>
        <p>FfiHWaliB.NX. WridaadB.NX. KhMlaa,NX.</p>
        <p>TWAABAm ROKCAWIUIAm iVMMECMKU</p>
        <p>tMBailBm.NX. larlaiW,RX. Uaala8,NX.</p>
        <p>MMAiAUMa uniAna ktmammm</p>
        <p>HiNRX. MeMaadi CapaCartaral</p>
        <p>MTFVTROLI MABEANeaTIH JAM PAn</p>
        <p>,NX. ahMaii,RX. UNtaHaa,NX.</p>
        <p>H IIITAMAEMclAM ULUAHLNCAI Nalara,RX. lataNIR.IX. Rad tprhna. NX.</p>
        <p>MM lAUCWi ItAKl 6AIIAWAT MUT WEST</p>
        <p>laaaMlRX. KhwVaHX. LNNa|iaa.RX.</p>
        <p>LflMITMil RMITMW</p>
        <p>, NX. JachaaavMa. NX.</p>
        <p>COKE S MELLO YELLO</p>
        <p>8 * 1</p>
        <p>U BOHLES I Dtrosn</p>
        <p>BRAWNY TOWELS 2/5 ] 00</p>
        <p>JUMBO</p>
        <p>ROLLS</p>
        <p>PINESTATE 100% PURE</p>
        <p>ORANGE JUICE</p>
        <p>Vj gal.</p>
        <p>99^</p>
        <p>GERBER</p>
        <p>STRAINED BABY FOOD</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>1.29</p>
        <p>11 BL</p>
        <p>CNWNT-AI^</p>
        <p>EOUIUTTU</p>
        <p>PIgAS</p>
        <p>I ROLLER CHAMPION</p>
        <p>SELF-RISING FLOUR</p>
        <p>U.S.D.A. GRADE *A&amp;quot; WHOLE</p>
        <p>FRYERS</p>
        <p>2PERMt</p>
        <p>BREAST</p>
        <p>QUARTERS</p>
        <p>anit</p>
        <p>SPLIT</p>
        <p>FRYERS</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>FRYER PARTS</p>
        <p>3 nuntj UEB A TNI6N QUARTERS.</p>
        <p>Plus MBLCTS ^</p>
        <p>COMBINATION</p>
        <p>PACK LB. / 7</p>
        <p>BREAST, LE6, THWH A WIN6S</p>
        <p>43? 67 53</p>
        <p>w'h# ienAThinh *.1</p>
        <p>Leg &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Thigh Quarters</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>WHOLE CUT UP</p>
        <p>FRYERS</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>67 53</p>
        <p>409 CLEARER 22 3Z.9SC</p>
        <p>GOLDEN BUT</p>
        <p>GRAPE JELLY zu SBO</p>
        <p>PIMV WtGGLY THIN</p>
        <p>SPAGHEHI tG9t65C</p>
        <p>PIGSLT VIG6LT VEK%^;t;ElU</p>
        <p>SPAGHEHI isorGSC</p>
        <p>PERFECTIIMt</p>
        <p>RICE 319.870</p>
        <p>BROCK</p>
        <p>COCONUT BCH iu2/\M</p>
        <p>BROCK</p>
        <p>JELLY REARS soz 2/1.00</p>
        <p>RKOCK</p>
        <p>STARLIGHT I^INTS 79/ 2/1.00</p>
        <p>ROCK</p>
        <p>BUTTERSCOTCH 7 6/2/1.00</p>
        <p>SUITUT</p>
        <p>COHAGE CHEESE iz6z 79c</p>
        <p>PtSSLY WIGGLY HAM9URLR t HOT !?8S</p>
        <p>BUNS 8 PACK 2/1 .(K</p>
        <p>PtGGLY WIGGLY</p>
        <p>ANGEL FOOD CAHE 99c</p>
        <p>MERITR AUTUMN</p>
        <p>AUTUMN mmi BflEAOiui loaf75c</p>
        <p>KEUIiR</p>
        <p>ELFWICH MQzSdf;</p>
        <p>KEULER</p>
        <p>BUTTER PRETZELS rnoi Sm</p>
        <p>NABISCO</p>
        <p>CHIPS AHOY 15^1.09</p>
        <p>NABISCO</p>
        <p>NILLA WAFERS izDt77o</p>
        <p>NABISCO</p>
        <p>CHEESE NIPS isoz 79c</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLY</p>
        <p>CANNEDGO</p>
        <p>PIG6LY WI66LY CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL</p>
        <p>YELLOW CORN YOUR</p>
        <p>PI66LYWIG6LY3SV.CUT CHOICE</p>
        <p>GREEN BEANS</p>
        <p>PI66LY WIB6LY FRENCH STYLE</p>
        <p>GREEN BEANS</p>
        <p>PIG6LT WIGGLY GARDEN</p>
        <p>SWEET PEAS</p>
        <p>LUNDY'S</p>
        <p>BACON $</p>
        <p>IB. fKG.</p>
        <p>SWIFrS TENDER</p>
        <p>HOUSE OF RAEFORD SELF-BASTING (10-14 LB.)</p>
        <p>JESSE JMKS</p>
        <p>ROLL SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>Mumu</p>
        <p>FRANKS</p>
        <p>Itu.</p>
        <p>990</p>
        <p>TOUR</p>
        <p>CINKE!</p>
        <p>FME</p>
        <p>FM</p>
        <p>LUNCH</p>
        <p>ywALTNErsiPica</p>
        <p>LUNCHEON MEAT</p>
        <p>fWALTMT</p>
        <p>SALAMI</p>
        <p>IWALTNn</p>
        <p>BEEF BOLOGNA</p>
        <p>..83</p>
        <p>FRESH HAMS, SIDES &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;SHOULDERS</p>
        <p>IB.</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>. viSWIFTS</p>
        <p>.^PHPTEN BEEF</p>
        <p>WHOLE</p>
        <p>SIRLOIN</p>
        <p>TIPS</p>
        <p>BONELESS</p>
        <p>SIRLOIN TIP ROAST</p>
        <p>LB</p>
        <p>2i</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>8-12 LB. (SLICED FREE)</p>
        <p>BONELESS</p>
        <p>SIRLOIN TIP STEAK</p>
        <p>.19</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLY WORLD OF</p>
        <p>tk- 'Jmk A ^cmf</p>
        <p>FAMILY PACK WHITE</p>
        <p>POTATOES</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON STATE RED DELICIOUS</p>
        <p>APPLES L.</p>
        <p>FIRM WAXEO</p>
        <p>Rutabgas i</p>
        <p>FLORIDA</p>
        <p>ORANGES</p>
        <p>5.5.89'</p>
        <p>.V.</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>25 BAO</p>
        <p>^3.89</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>We Gladly Accept W.I.C. Food Vouchers</p>
        <p>LARD 25</p>
        <p>LUNDY</p>
        <p>$099</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>STAND.</p>
        <p>2105 DICKINSON AVE.</p>
        <p>OPEN MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 8 to 7 FRIDAY SATURDAY 8 to 8 SUNDAY ONLY S lo .S</p>
        <p>!</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0024" />
        <p>Syrian Withdrawal In Lebanon Has Been Delayed</p>
        <p>By FAROUK NASSAR Asaodatod Press Wrlter</p>
        <p>BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP&amp;gt; -Syrian President Hafez .Assad delayed the withdrawal of most of h troops from tense Beirut after snipers wwmded four persons. Moslem militiamen clashed among themselves and Lebanese. Palestinian and Saudi Arabian leaders appealed to him to wait.</p>
        <p>An eldwly nun and three Moslem gunmen were reported wounded.</p>
        <p>Assad said he told former President Suleiman Franjieh that he would postpone the |nj11-out &amp;quot;for some time.&amp;quot; until the 4ebanese Army could enforce the ai-month-old armistice that ended the 1975-76 civil war between Christian rightists and an alliance of leftist Lebanese Moslems and Palestinian guerrillas</p>
        <p>Franjieh, the leader of one of the three biggest Christian factions and a staunch stqiporier of the Syrian military presence in Lebanon, rushed to Damascus after the Syrian government without prior warning announced it was withdrawing the 5.000 troops policing Beirut to the Bekaa Valiev. 40 miles to</p>
        <p>Blocks Ban Of 'Caligula</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (.API - A federal juo^ has turned back an attend)! by a Georgia lawyer and a morality grot^) to prevent the showing of Caligula.&amp;quot; Penthouse International s $17 million movie that purport's to depict the violent and sexual excesses of ancient Rome Hinson McAuliffe. solicitor general of Fulton County , Ga.. had filled a jcrt suit in .Manhattan's .S. District Court last FYiday with Morality In Media, seeking to force the Justice Department to block screening of  the film in this country.</p>
        <p>Plaintiffs claimed the movie is obscene and contended that Attorney General Benjamin R. Civiletti and other justice officials were mandated by law to take court actioo to have it seized and destroyed when copies were delivered from London for distribution in the United States.</p>
        <p>Gviletti reviewed the movie after it arrived from London last April and declined to move against it. court papers said.</p>
        <p>Before dismissing the suit Friday, .S. District Jud^ Vincent L. Brodeick listened to two hours of arguments Broderick ruled the plaintiffs suit to compel Gviletti to prosecute had no standing</p>
        <p>I find no mandatory duty on the part (rf the U.S. attorney or the att(MTiey general to proceed judicially against Caligula, the judge ruled.</p>
        <p>Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Pope, defending CivUettis action, found himself siding with Penthouse lawyer Roy Gnitman.</p>
        <p>The ruling drew a smile from Penthouse chief Bob Gucckme and aides who sat watching the court proceeding.</p>
        <p>Gucckme said later that al-thou^ the 2'2-hour movie contained about six minutes of explicit sexuality, it wasnt obscene under standards set by the U.S. Supreme Court.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Its an accurate representation of what happened under the Caesars of anciit Rome. said Gucckme.</p>
        <p>Pledges Role In State Govm'tl</p>
        <p>CARY, N.C. (AP) - Gov. Jim Hunt said Tuesday he would create an advisory committee for travel and tour^m to provide formal representation for the industry in siate government.</p>
        <p>Hunt told the North Carolina Travel Council he would appoint between 15 and 20 members, all of whom will have promotional blood in their veins, to serve on the committee. The new committee is to represent all major segments of the travel industry and all geographical areas of the state.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;I know the severe problems you face.&amp;quot; Hunt said. I know what inflation is doing to you. I* mow what the price and supply nf gasoline can do.</p>
        <p>, CORRECTION In the story in Tuesday s paper of the city school board meeting, the reference to the audit report should have read An audit report presented by Mike Joyner of John C. Proctor</p>
        <p>the cast his army went ahead with the</p>
        <p>Others who pleaded with As- withdrawal, it would not be a sad to reverse the order were total pullotK He said Syrian Lebanons Moslem fmemier. Sa- troops would continue to main-lim el Hoss, Yasser .Arafat, the tain their positions near the inleader of the Palestine Liber- ternatkmal airpmt and at the atkm Organization, and Saudi Lebanese Armys three main Arabias second deputy pnme garrisons in the .Moslem sector minister. Prince .Abdulla Bin of the city, the sources said. Abdul .Aziz. .Assad said it was time for</p>
        <p>Lebanese government sources the Lebanese to police them-said .Assad told Hoss that when selves and let the 20,000 Syrian</p>
        <p>troops in the country withdraw to the siddines whe there presence would deter resunp-tkxi of the civil war.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;We do not want to see our troops playing the role of police In the streets. he said. &amp;quot;We only want to be a deterrent force.</p>
        <p>He called on the Itders of</p>
        <p>lot toward national entente. or uniting the various factions and added, &amp;quot;we have helped on each side. The country is stop the fighting; others should now a patchwork of districts agree to dislodge the roots of controlled by individual parties tensiOT and combat in Ld&amp;gt;a- or factions, with the Syrian</p>
        <p>. army maintaining a Hecarious</p>
        <p>Since the civil war, however, peace. And it was apparent there has been no progress to- that no one believed the Leba-ward estaWishmwit of a new nese Army, which disintmated political system solving the during the civil war, was suf-the various rival Lebanese fac- basic Moslem^iiristian differ- ficiently rebuilt to do more tkms to &amp;quot;move a little if not a enees that caused the civil war than a token job even in Beirut.</p>
        <p>A FULL SERVICE DRUG STORE .offering prescription pick-up &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;delivery</p>
        <p>IBIGGS DRUG STORE I</p>
        <p>300 Evans St. On The Mall PHONE 752-2136</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>NiED MONEY?</p>
        <p>WE PAY CASH ON.THE.SPOT</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>FOR YOUR OOLD AND SILVER VALUABLES!</p>
        <p>wepaytopTricefor</p>
        <p>GOLD</p>
        <p>lEWELRY, VALUABLES, ANY GOLD MARKEB 10K,</p>
        <p>14K, 18K</p>
        <p>CleanOut Your Jewelry Cases and Check Your Chest of Drawers ^ for Valuable Gold and Silver.</p>
        <p>WE PAY CASH ON THE SPOT, REGARDLESS OF CONDITION</p>
        <p>for:  RINGS  NECKLACES  WATCHES</p>
        <p> DIAMONDS  CLASS RINGS  WEDDING BANDS  DENTAL GOLD  BRACELETS</p>
        <p> BROACHES  LOCKETS  CHAINS</p>
        <p> LIGHTERS  CUFF LINKS  EARRINGS</p>
        <p>Ir^ --L ' &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>5)</p>
        <p>THOUSANDS OF SENIOR CITIZENS, WIDOWS AND COIN COLLECTORS .ARE DELIGHTED WITH THE CASH THEY RECEIVE FOR THEIR GOLD AND SILVER VALUABLES!</p>
        <p>TOP PRICES PAID FOR</p>
        <p>STERLING SILVER</p>
        <p>We Buy Anything Marked Sterling, Regardless of Condition.</p>
        <p> KNIVES  FORKS  SPOONS  TRAYS  COFFEE SERVICE</p>
        <p> GOBLETS  RINGS  NECKLACES  BRACELETS  PENS</p>
        <p> CIGARETTE CASES  CARD CARRIERS  SILVER CUPS  COMB CASES  BABY ITEMS (cups, spoons, rattlers)</p>
        <p> SERVING TRAYS  MATCH BOX HOLDERS  STERLING PURSES  VASES  FRANKLIN MINT &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;HAMILTON</p>
        <p>MINT MERCHANDISE.</p>
        <p>SELLERS</p>
        <p>BEWARE OF BUYERS PAYING RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES</p>
        <p>Last week gold and silver' buyers at a local motel were, paying 3 to 4 times less than THE COIN AND RING MAN was paying on sterling silver.</p>
        <p>.f I</p>
        <p>Special Note to Thieves; We run an honest and respectable business and are not interested in buying stolen -merchandise. WE COOPERATE WITH AUTHORITIES IN CATCHING THIEVES.</p>
        <p>. ~ COIN &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;RING MAN</p>
        <p>SEEUSANYMONDAYTHRUFRIOAYFROM9:OOA M -6PM SATURDAY TIL 5:30</p>
        <p>H/WMONV HOUSE SOUTH</p>
        <p>ON THE DOWNTOWN GREFNVILLE</p>
        <p>2-3866</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0025" />
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        <p>The DaUy Reflector, GreenvUle, N.C.-Wednesday, Febniary , MW-25</p>
        <p>Copyright I960 Kroger Sav-on OuKtOti Right* RMorved. Non* Sold To Dealers.</p>
        <p>PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. FEB. 9</p>
        <p>VALENTINE</p>
        <p>onimiA</p>
        <p>FOOD, DRUG, GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES</p>
        <p>CLEO</p>
        <p>Valentines i&amp;amp; Envelopes</p>
        <p>ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of these advertised Item* Is readily avallahl* for sal* In each Kroger SavOn, except as specifically noted In this ad. If w* do run out of an Item w* will offer you your cholc* of a comparable Item wfien availabie, reflecting the sn* savings or s ralncheck which will entitle you to purchase the advertised Item at the advertised price within 30 days. .</p>
        <p>I VALENTINES</p>
        <p>Assortment*V #</p>
        <p>32 VALENTINES</p>
        <p>Fun Assortment 47</p>
        <p>42 VALENTINES .. .</p>
        <p>Big Value . 77</p>
        <p>iV</p>
        <p>Bow Boxed Chocolates.Tr^</p>
        <p>Bow &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Flower Boxed Chocolates</p>
        <p>Lace Foil . .</p>
        <p>.. . SCHRAFFTS EoCh</p>
        <p>Heart ..</p>
        <p>Comic Heart</p>
        <p>FILLED WITH W)ZS. SCHRAFFTS CHOCOLATES</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>' t</p>
        <p>LOVE RACCOON, LOVEY DOVEY MICE, HUGGING BEAR, HUGGING PANDA, PAMPER ME PANDA, OR</p>
        <p>W'</p>
        <p>MontaV</p>
        <p>WRITING TABLET OR MATCHING ENVELOPES</p>
        <p>-m</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>4000C</p>
        <p>7 4 ^ Daiwa</p>
        <p>I Reel 26</p>
        <p>MEDIUM HEAVY SALTWATER</p>
        <p>208 R1</p>
        <p>MEDIUM LIGHT SILVER SPINCAST V</p>
        <p>Daiwa Reel</p>
        <p>Dupont Strenline</p>
        <p>$2.97 $3.87</p>
        <p>&amp;lt; $ JI49</p>
        <p>^ LITTLE</p>
        <p>Teanie Beanies</p>
        <p>Animals Only</p>
        <p>$fl9</p>
        <p>250 YD. FILLER SPOOL 4, 6, 8-LB. TEST</p>
        <p>10, 12, 14. 17-LB. TEST</p>
        <p>FLUFFY 8 VALENTINE .</p>
        <p>STUFFED TOY ANIMAL OR {</p>
        <p>Poodle on '</p>
        <p>Heart........</p>
        <p>BEAN BAG</p>
        <p>Valentine ^</p>
        <p>Animis '</p>
        <p>POODLE ON HEART, CUDDLES KOALA. TRUE LOVE. LITTLE LOVE OR HUGGS, JR. </p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>16 X 20 METAL  FRAMED</p>
        <p>Pictures</p>
        <p>CHROME OR  WOODGRAIN FRAME Only</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>BEAR, MOUSE OR DOG</p>
        <p>Turtleneck f .V Valentine</p>
        <p>PLUSH ANIMALS</p>
        <p>$999</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>OLD PAL</p>
        <p>Tackle Box</p>
        <p>097</p>
        <p>3-TRAY k MODEL #1080</p>
        <p>THE SJlTVFp/iY EVENING POST</p>
        <p>COST CUTTER COUPON</p>
        <p> EXTRA COLOR PRINTS </p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>V IB X From Your Favorite I</p>
        <p>I Color Negative </p>
        <p>UV Good on MO. I</p>
        <p>11 0^  126 and 35mm. I</p>
        <p>each I</p>
        <p>Limit One Coupon Par Fwnity Coupon Good Thru Sunday. Fabruary 10.19B0 _ SUUECT TO APPLICAILE STATE LOCAL TAXES:</p>
        <p>SAVINGS FROM</p>
        <p>T-17 2-Slice Toaster . 8201 Smoke Alarm S EC33CA Can Opener And Knife Sharpener</p>
        <p>G.E. 74305 AM/FM</p>
        <p>RED LINED</p>
        <p>Jersey Gleves HFAtTiiTBEAim AIDS</p>
        <p>Digital Cleck Radie 22</p>
        <p>Digital Clock readout with A large, lighted numerals  A Wake-to-Music or Wake- ^ ' to-Alarm  3&amp;quot; topfired dynamic speaker  forward and reverse time set control</p>
        <p>JOHNSONS 16-OZ.</p>
        <p>Baby</p>
        <p>Lotion.....</p>
        <p>JOHNSON'S 16-OZ. BTL.</p>
        <p>Baby</p>
        <p>Shampoo   </p>
        <p>JOHNSON'S 14-OZ.</p>
        <p>Baby</p>
        <p>Powder.  </p>
        <p>extra dry</p>
        <p>lArrid</p>
        <p>Deodorant- </p>
        <p>i27</p>
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        <p>&amp;quot;I</p>
        <p>24 JOHNSONS daytime</p>
        <p>DisposabiB Diapers</p>
        <p> 9 9 </p>
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        <p>&amp;gt; Vanquish</p>
        <p>G.E.7-2705 A.M.</p>
        <p>Miniature Radiei</p>
        <p>2V.' dynamic speaker* OlUlf Station readout window  BBHI  Convenient carry V thong  Battery-saver V circuit  Earphone jack </p>
        <p>9-volt battery and earphone included  Rugged polystyrene cabinet #72800</p>
        <p>G.E. FM/AM COMPACT</p>
        <p>Pertable Radie</p>
        <p> Two-way Power: plays on 9 volt bat-tery (not included) or AC house current </p>
        <p>Horizontal direct-tune dial  3 ' dynamic speaker </p>
        <p>Built-in AFC on FM </p>
        <p>Earphone jack for optional earphone</p>
        <p>G.E. FP1 Feed Precesser</p>
        <p>CHOPS, SHREDS, SLICES, GRATES, MIXES PASTRY</p>
        <p>tablets,.....</p>
        <p>100-ct.</p>
        <p>169</p>
        <p>6-Oz.</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>ARR</p>
        <p>EXTRA</p>
        <p>maxi-pads</p>
        <p>stay* 30-ci,</p>
        <p>free..  </p>
        <p>I extra STRENGTH</p>
        <p>Jylenol ^ !</p>
        <p>Tablets , . tablets</p>
        <p>PANTI-SHIELDS</p>
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        <p>WITH BAKING SODA 13-OZ</p>
        <p>lower to Shower </p>
        <p>Save</p>
        <p>^10.07</p>
        <p>WITH</p>
        <p>rebate,</p>
        <p>LESS REBATE FROM G.E.</p>
        <p>30-CT.</p>
        <p>BOX</p>
        <p>SPRAY COLOGNE</p>
        <p>REVLON</p>
        <p>Jontue</p>
        <p>2.4-Oz.</p>
        <p>Btl.</p>
        <p>prince MATCHABELU</p>
        <p>SUPER-LUSTROUS</p>
        <p>FOR WOMEN</p>
        <p>Jovan</p>
        <p>Gluematic Pen $|77</p>
        <p>GLEMnC</p>
        <p>^4</p>
        <p>VOUnnNALCOST -</p>
        <p>BICYCLE PINOCHLE OR</p>
        <p>Peker Cards</p>
        <p>UMe Debbie Snack Cakes &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Archway Cookies Bagged Nuts</p>
        <p>POUCH PACK</p>
        <p>Sauces &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Gravy MUes m mm n /</p>
        <p>K99EM00E FAMU</p>
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        <p>ALL BRANDS</p>
        <p>Motor 01</p>
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        <p>COST</p>
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        <pb facs="00094353_0026" />
        <p>PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAT.FEB.S,1M0</p>
        <p>FOOD, DRUG,GENERAL M MERCHANDISE STORES</p>
        <p>ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY</p>
        <p>Eacb of thsaa advsdiaad items is rsquirad to be readily avaMabts lor saw in aedi Krooer Se^ ewepl as specifically noted in this ad. II we do run out of an a^ertieod Mem, we rW ofler you your clwtoe of a comperabie Mem. when evaMaMe. reflecting the same savings or a ramcbock whicli wfll enima you to purchase the edvertieed Mem at the advertised price wMhin3days.</p>
        <p>HEAVY WESTERN BEEF J</p>
        <p>f Boneless Bottom Round Roast</p>
        <p>$0^8</p>
        <p>FREEZER BEEF SALE</p>
        <p>JA&amp;amp;OA CHOICE HEAVY ^TEHN BE? BONB.ESS ^.^)TC3TALWr.5LBS.</p>
        <p>Sia Tip</p>
        <p>Smoked Haiu</p>
        <p>U^D A. CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN BEEF boneless 12 LB. AV&amp;amp; WT. CUT A WRAPPED FREE THE WAY YOU WANT IT WHOLE</p>
        <p>Whole Bottom 93</p>
        <p>Round u.^1</p>
        <p>$499</p>
        <p>U&amp;amp;DA CHOCS HEAVY WESTERN 3 TO  LBS. AVa WT. MOLE BEEF</p>
        <p>Tenderloin...</p>
        <p>U.SJ3A CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN 17 TO 20 LBS. AVGL WT. WHOLE ^ ^ ^</p>
        <p>BONE-M BEEF S048</p>
        <p>Loin Strip ... ^ Z &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>U.SOA CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN 15 TO 18 LB AVaWT. WHOLE BONELESS^^^g</p>
        <p>Loin Strip !T. u</p>
        <p>U.&amp;amp;OA CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN 10 TO 12 LB. AVGL WT. WHOLE</p>
        <p>Top Sirioin'?f^*2</p>
        <p>U^ A CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>190 TO 165 LB AVG. WT. BEEF</p>
        <p>Forequarters. 1</p>
        <p>U.S.DA CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN BEEF TOTAL WT. 4 LBS. OR MORE - BONELESS TOP ($3.72 LR)</p>
        <p>U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BOTTOM</p>
        <p>TOP ($3.72 LB.) ^ ^ A</p>
        <p>Sirloin Steak.8f^14 A elloyelwor</p>
        <p>Round</p>
        <p>Steak</p>
        <p>U.&amp;amp;D.A CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN BEEF BONELESS ($4.97 LB) - TOTAL WT. 4 LBS. OR MORE</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>IA68</p>
        <p>LBSOBMcme f.</p>
        <p>Rib Eye Steak8fe^19</p>
        <p>Pork Chops t|28</p>
        <p>U.SOA CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN</p>
        <p>160 TO 170 La AVG. WT. BEEF  A</p>
        <p>Hindquarters. I</p>
        <p>ALLOW 5-OAYS FOR PROCESSWG</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>I OR</p>
        <p>Coca-Cola 8 $149</p>
        <p>Plus</p>
        <p>Deposit</p>
        <p>A&amp;amp;W</p>
        <p>Whole Pork Loin</p>
        <p>VAN CAMPS</p>
        <p>Pork &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>16k.</p>
        <p>Beans^</p>
        <p>SI</p>
        <p>INSTANT</p>
        <p>Nescafe loot. $^7 7</p>
        <p>Coffee.</p>
        <p>SAUD DRESSING</p>
        <p>Miracle</p>
        <p>Whip..</p>
        <p>WHOLE OR SHANK HALF</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>fresh</p>
        <p>Port</p>
        <p>Sfeait</p>
        <p>life</p>
        <p>cur UP AND WRAPPH) FREE -PLEASE ALLOW5 DAYS FOR PROCESSMG - 45-TO 554.B. AVG. WT. FRESH</p>
        <p>55^.B. AVG. WT. FRESH |-q</p>
        <p>Whole Lamb... ^</p>
        <p>FRESH ROUND STEAK</p>
        <p>Veal Cutlets ... ^ 5</p>
        <p>CENTER CUT RtB</p>
        <p>FRESH FRGZBi</p>
        <p>Turkey Wings ....^ 68</p>
        <p>FRESH FROZBI TURKEY</p>
        <p>^um^ij^ ..... 68</p>
        <p>$*1 58</p>
        <p>canERCUTtw ^oo</p>
        <p>Pork Chops.... ^ 1 </p>
        <p>CENTER CUT BONELESS lACQ</p>
        <p>Pork, Chops____</p>
        <p>FRESH PICNK; STYLE ftAai</p>
        <p>Pork Roast 88</p>
        <p>Canned Ham...5</p>
        <p>Orange Juice $|I9</p>
        <p>V^Gallon</p>
        <p>Jug</p>
        <p>CHUB PAK OR REGULAR STORE PAK</p>
        <p>HOLLY FARMS GRADE A m ^</p>
        <p>Whole Fryers .. ^ 58</p>
        <p> ^ YD</p>
        <p>Ground Beef ^</p>
        <p>BEEF AND HYDRATB)</p>
        <p>TEXTURED VEGETABLE</p>
        <p>PBOTBNMK 0^*10</p>
        <p>Krogers Pro u. ib</p>
        <p>GWALTNEY</p>
        <p>GWALTNEY</p>
        <p>Meat Wieners '^98^</p>
        <p>GWALTNEY _ _ ^</p>
        <p>Great Dogs 98</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>g lbs. AVG. WT</p>
        <p>Boneless</p>
        <p> Ham iWfS</p>
        <p>3-5 LB. AVG. WT. PORK</p>
        <p>Spare Ribs</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>BULK PACKAGED COUNTRY STYLE ORON HLL PORK</p>
        <p>Sausage Links____</p>
        <p>OLDCAROUNA ^</p>
        <p>Sliced Bacon.....^ 78</p>
        <p>CRYOVAC COITBT CUT A Auk</p>
        <p>Slab Bacon 89</p>
        <p>BULK PACKAOB) COUNTRY</p>
        <p>Sflrod Bacon.....^ 98^</p>
        <p>REGULAR OR POUSHOLDE</p>
        <p>VRIAOE</p>
        <p>Smoked Sausage... 1</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>PORK TAILS, PORK FKT OR PORK</p>
        <p>Neck Bones.......</p>
        <p>KROGER BREAKFAST</p>
        <p>Beef Sausage /!</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>ASSORTED VARETI^</p>
        <p>1-Lbi</p>
        <p>SERVE'N SAVE</p>
        <p>Luncheon Meats.</p>
        <p>KKXER CHUNK STYie</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p>Bologna</p>
        <p>KROGER CHUNK STYLE</p>
        <p>Ul</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>JESSE JONES ^OR MILD</p>
        <p>Port</p>
        <p>KROGER CHUNK STYLE ^</p>
        <p>Braunschwelger...'^ 79</p>
        <p>SERVEWSAVE .</p>
        <p>Vieners 88</p>
        <p>Sausage l|38</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>SEAFOOD ^</p>
        <p>FABHOAE</p>
        <p>Fish-n-Batler Sticks Kt 98^</p>
        <p>BULK PACKAGED</p>
        <p>BULK PACKAGED</p>
        <p>Cod Fillets u&amp;gt;^ 1</p>
        <p>FRESH Availiblo SEAFOOD</p>
        <p>$-|88</p>
        <p>LA</p>
        <p>FRE8H DRESSED</p>
        <p>Rounder.</p>
        <p>wKHomai .*</p>
        <p>Pereh Fillets *2 i</p>
        <p>WAFWa^i's 12^ 4 IoASSORTED FLAVORS ^ ^ ^-KROGER 4 ftQ</p>
        <p>^heese Food ^Yubi Yogurt.jt^n Cottage Cheese</p>
        <p>KROGER INOIVIOUALLY</p>
        <p>SPREAD</p>
        <p>Mrs. Filberts Margarine</p>
        <p>$|29</p>
        <p>SAVE:40%SOOPER</p>
        <p>AVONDALE</p>
        <p>Flour..</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Salt.</p>
        <p>as 79*</p>
        <p>TSf 18*</p>
        <p>Com Muffin</p>
        <p>0 ' .</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>SOQpci,</p>
        <p>COSJ KROGER 6V^</p>
        <p>Chunk Light Tuna 65*</p>
        <p>Pork &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Beans</p>
        <p>. p 2&amp;amp;</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Applesauce. .2 24*</p>
        <p>AVONDALE</p>
        <p>Fruit Cocktail 47*</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>iSOOK</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>AVONDALE</p>
        <p>SOOPW</p>
        <p>COST</p>
        <p>WHOLE KERNEL</p>
        <p>17-Oz.</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>Corn</p>
        <p>28&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>EMBASSY</p>
        <p>Ground Coffe</p>
        <p>Sm mL T^Jhc</p>
        <p>Busch Natural 6</p>
        <p>I Cans </p>
        <p>Liynt or N.R. Btis. </p>
        <p>Giacobani $A28 Lambrusco %u.r ^</p>
        <p>toia...6 SS99*S irSags . .?*1</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Prune Juice.86*</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Vienna Sausages. 39 Beef Stew...</p>
        <p>AVONDALE _ _ ^</p>
        <p>Sweet Peas.. 28</p>
        <p>Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer</p>
        <p>$ A88</p>
        <p>12-12 Oz. Size</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Apple Juice T 58^</p>
        <p>AVONDALE</p>
        <p>Cut Green Beans.. 28</p>
        <p>AVONDALE ^</p>
        <p>Tomatoes 29*.</p>
        <p>NONE SOLD TO DEALERS</p>
        <p>OPEN 7, AM TO MIDNIGHT</p>
        <p>OPEN SUNDAV 9AM TO 9 P M</p>
        <p>600 Greenville Blvd.  Greenville</p>
        <p>Phone 756-7031</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0027" />
        <p>Bagged CMps</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; Snacks</p>
        <p>A Afdiway GMUes BagoadlMs</p>
        <p>POHCMMCH</p>
        <p>iMcw  ftm nw IWdMttack&amp;lt;|</p>
        <p>C*MPBELLS</p>
        <p>Chicken</p>
        <p>Noodle</p>
        <p>Soup</p>
        <p>Cans</p>
        <p>CHUNK LIGHT</p>
        <p>Star-Kist</p>
        <p>Tuna</p>
        <p>6VO2. Can</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>C</p>
        <p>STOKELV</p>
        <p>Cut Steen Beans</p>
        <p>KEEPING YOU POSTED</p>
        <p>KROGER FILM FOR CLUBS AND CLASSES</p>
        <p>HOW TO BUY FRESH PRODUCE</p>
        <p>There is growing interest in fresh, natural foods and increasing concern with nutritious eating and wise food shopping. More and more families are discovering how enjoyable it can be to ackf nutrition to the diet writh fresh fruit and vegeta-bies. As a part of Krogers continuing efforts to help shoppers get full value for their food dollar,</p>
        <p>a consumer information film on how to buy and prepare fresh produce is available for showings to classes, clubs and groups. Your Kroger store manager or local Kroger office can make arrangements to schedule a showing of the film for your group. Enjoying Fresh Fruits and Vegetables tells how to select a number of woduce items which are growing in popularity (Tropical fruits, green salads, melons. Oriental vegetables, and cooking vegetables). In addition to shopping information, the film talks about such things as how to prepare an avocado or a papaya</p>
        <p>... steaming vegetables to preserve flavor and nutrients... or Oric</p>
        <p>riental stir-fry cookery.</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>NAPPAOR -</p>
        <p>Bok Choy......... 39</p>
        <p>WONTONOR &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Eggroll Wrappers ... 89^</p>
        <p>Coliard Greens ...3</p>
        <p>SHELLED ENGUSH WALNUTS OR</p>
        <p>Pecan Halves &amp;nbsp;.2</p>
        <p>HIDRI</p>
        <p>STOKELY WHOLE KERNEL</p>
        <p>Gao</p>
        <p>Paper</p>
        <p>Corn</p>
        <p>KRAFT MACARONI &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Dinner.....OBoxesH</p>
        <p>FACIAL</p>
        <p>Kleenex Tissue^6D^</p>
        <p>BRIGHT</p>
        <p>Liquid Bleach^ 59^</p>
        <p>'nQ..</p>
        <p>Towels</p>
        <p>COS' ;d^20 OFF LABEL I Roll DETERGENT V |^|$1</p>
        <p>Fab</p>
        <p>COS'-ft,</p>
        <p>U.S. NO. 1 GENUINE</p>
        <p>SALAD FIXINS'</p>
        <p>3si</p>
        <p>Bunch Spinach ..</p>
        <p>GREEN TOP</p>
        <p>Bunch Carrots...</p>
        <p>FRESH TENDER</p>
        <p>Red Leaf Lettuce. O</p>
        <p>TENDER A</p>
        <p> Bchs</p>
        <p>GREEN TOP ' M</p>
        <p>Bunch Radishes . 4 1</p>
        <p> -</p>
        <p>$929</p>
        <p>49-Oz.</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>Idaho Potatoes</p>
        <p>io$94.8 1&amp;quot;!^</p>
        <p>ssssr</p>
        <p>Mums 44</p>
        <p>(5-Lb. Bag 98</p>
        <p>-Lb.</p>
        <p>Bag</p>
        <p>(Select bakers potatoes</p>
        <p>FREEZER PLEEZER ICE MILK</p>
        <p>AVONDALE</p>
        <p>Orange Juice</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>12-Oz.</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>Chocolate Chip Sandwiches</p>
        <p>:s99</p>
        <p>f 'ip</p>
        <p>ASSORTED</p>
        <p>Morton Dinners</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>ASSORTED FLAVORS^</p>
        <p>Country Club Ice Cream</p>
        <p>decorate</p>
        <p>African)holets</p>
        <p>$|29</p>
        <p>4 Pot </p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <p>FRESH GREEN</p>
        <p>\^Gal.</p>
        <p>Ctn.</p>
        <p>MORTON</p>
        <p>Pot Pies</p>
        <p>3^88*</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>BANQUET</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p> ..... ^ Dnnuuc I jL ivnvAJcn a .a p a</p>
        <p>Cherry Pies... ^ 99 French Fries. ^ 1 i</p>
        <p>COST CUHERS</p>
        <p>Compared to other Brands* at Kroger Sav-on.</p>
        <p>*For some Sooper Cost Cutters, no other brands are stocked.</p>
        <p>ITS SUMMER TIME</p>
        <p>IN THE SAV-ON GARDEN IMPORTED</p>
        <p>Onions........4 F0R^1</p>
        <p>INDIAN RIVER 40 SIZE |- flH</p>
        <p>Grapefruit.......0 - 1</p>
        <p>WASfNNGTON STATE 138</p>
        <p>Delicious Apples... ^ 15^</p>
        <p>SU.S-41Q</p>
        <p>Juice Oranges.....</p>
        <p>IMrORTcD $ ^ G 9</p>
        <p>Seedless Grapes u,.l</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>IMPORTEO</p>
        <p>Plums Lb</p>
        <p>FLORIDA SWEET JUICY TEMPLE</p>
        <p>IMPORTED</p>
        <p>Nectarines.... u&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>RED RIPE</p>
        <p>Watermelons..</p>
        <p>ORANGES</p>
        <p>$100</p>
        <p>12 '</p>
        <p>(LARGE 100 SIZE)</p>
        <p>FOR</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Mixed Vegetables</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Com Flakes.....</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Catsup</p>
        <p>28^i</p>
        <p>isf 69*</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>KROGER SALTINE</p>
        <p>Crackers</p>
        <p>COUNTRY OVEN</p>
        <p>^66*</p>
        <p>16-Oz.</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>Potato Chips... %% 59*</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Evaporated Milk 35*</p>
        <p>EMBASSY</p>
        <p>Pancake Syrup .Sf *1*</p>
        <p>Let the Deli do it!</p>
        <p>DOUBLE UVER UNCH</p>
        <p>Coconut Cake......</p>
        <p>FRESHLY BAKED</p>
        <p>Kaiser</p>
        <p>KROGER &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;CONFECTIONERS</p>
        <p>10X Sugat</p>
        <p>Dish Detergent 44^</p>
        <p>DECORATED VALENTINES</p>
        <p>Cupcakes</p>
        <p>*99</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>HKICREST</p>
        <p>Bar-B-Q Sauce</p>
        <p>Dry Pinto Beans % 72*</p>
        <p>HOME PR6</p>
        <p>Nuniinum Foil ^ 33</p>
        <p>1*^49*</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Instant Pudding</p>
        <p>BMBASSY</p>
        <p>Salad Dressing</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;3? 69</p>
        <p>AVONDALE</p>
        <p>Peaches</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>SOOPCH</p>
        <p>m I</p>
        <p>CUT^</p>
        <p>OmNK AID</p>
        <p>Grape Drink Mix</p>
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        <p>By Roll Gall Report Service \V.\SH1\GT0N - Here's how area Members of Congress w ere recorded on major roll call votes Januar\ 24 through Januar\- 30 HOUSE CHINA TRADE - Tlk' House adopted. 2W for and 88 against, a resolution giving .Most Favored Nation trade status to China, The name implies special treatment. but means that China will have the same trade access to the U S that most other nations have Already passed by the Senate, the resolution. iH Con Res 204) put the new trade status immediately into effect Rep Bill Frenzel. R-Minn, said normal trade with China will be good for us and good for them </p>
        <p>Rep Robert Bauman. R-Md . criticized the legislation on</p>
        <p>ideological grounds, saying the U S. is now going from the embrace of the Russian bear to the embrace of the Chinese dragon.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Members voting &amp;quot;yea &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;favored norm^ trade with China</p>
        <p>Reps L.H Fountain. D-2. Charles Whitley. D-3, Ike .Andrews. D-4, Stephen Neal. D-5, Richardson Pre\er. D45. Charles R(e. D-7. W G Hefner. I&amp;gt;. and Lamar Gudger. D-11. voted yea &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Reps James .Martin, R-9, and James Broyhill. R-10. vottd nay</p>
        <p>Rep Walter Jones, D-1. did not vote</p>
        <p>PDRK B.ARREL- The House refused. 117 for and M against, to shelve eight water projects included in a public works bill.</p>
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        <p>The eight were singled out by critics wanting to dent the $4,4 billion bill, which provides  pork for about 70 per cent of the congressional districts. They are among 200 projects in the bil I HR 47881, w hich w as headed for final passage and the Senate Rep. Robert Edgar. I&amp;gt;Pa.. a supporter, said the eight projects naxl to be anal\7ed and reviewed,..! am not prejudicing these projects. I simply say they have not cut the mustard v-ef &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;Rep Robert IXincan, I)-Ore.. an opponent, said tht' key question was whether Congress would pay for floods after they hit &amp;quot;or whether we are going to pa\ for them ahead of time by building dams. </p>
        <p>.Members voting yea&amp;quot; wanted to trim the public works bill</p>
        <p>Neal voted  yea.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Jones, Fountain, Whitley. .Andrews, Preyer. Rose. Hefner. Broyhill and Gudger voted nay.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Martin did not vote.</p>
        <p>FEDER.AL AID - The House rejected. 185 for and 2i)7 against, an amendment stipulating that some $200 million in antirecession aid to cities could not be released until the national jotiless rate hit 7 5 per cent This would have made it tougher for certain cities - those hardest hit b\ recession  to get the targeted fiscal assistance.&amp;quot; Defeat of the amendment left five per cent as the trigger for release of the aid. The amend</p>
        <p>opponent, said that if it raised the threshold from five to 7.5 per cent the House would bring about defeat of  the entire targeted fiscal assistance&amp;quot; section.</p>
        <p>Members voting' yea&amp;quot; wanted to make it more difficult for some of the nation's cities to gel the special federal aid.</p>
        <p>Fountain. Whitley. .Andrews. Neal. Preyer. Hefner. Broyhill and Gudger voted yea.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Jones voted &amp;quot;nay </p>
        <p>Rose did not vote.</p>
        <p>SENATE AGENT ORANGE - By a vote of 28 for and 59 against, the Senate refused to kill an amendment to speed up federal research into any health damage inflicted on Vietnam veterans by Agent Orange. The herbicide was used as a defoliant in Vietnam. and there is evidence that it can severely harm persons who come into ccmtact with it and their offspring.</p>
        <p>This vote okayed the softer of two legislative approaches before the Senate. It shelved a proposal to give the VA one year to set up a benefits program for</p>
        <p>veterans who are at least ten per cent disabled by Xgent Orange. It came during debate on a Veterans Administration bill (HR 5288), passed and sent to conference with the House.</p>
        <p>Sen John Heinz, R-Pa., who voted yes. said the more extreme approach was needed to force the VA &amp;quot;to the point where they can and will re^nd to the needs of Vietnam veterans vho have been disabled by Agent Orange.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Sen. Alan Cranston. IM?alif., who voted no and favored more research Into Agent Orange, said we must legislate responsibly and on the basis of valid findings  which we do not at present have.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Senatois voting nay&amp;quot; want Agent Orange to undergo more research before the VA starts paying benefits to those disabled by it.</p>
        <p>Sen. Jesse Helms, R, voted &amp;quot;yea,</p>
        <p>Sen. Robert Morgan. D, voted &amp;quot;nay.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>DISABILITY BENEFITS -On a 47-47 tie vote, the Senate failed to prevent a cut in Social</p>
        <p>Security disability benefits. Left intact was legislation preventing a person getting benefits in excess of 85 per cent of his or her pre-disability pay. Combined with incentives to put the disabled back on a payroll, the limit would apply to persons coming on disability rolls after Jan. 1, 1980. The overall bill (HR 3236) was headed for final passage and conference with the House.</p>
        <p>Sen. Howard Metzenbaum. D-Ohio, who favored leaving benefits at 100 per cent of salary, said the cut to 85 per cent would amount to Congress breaking its word&amp;quot; to the American worker.</p>
        <p>Sen. Russell Long. D-La., who</p>
        <p>favored the 85 per cent ceiling, called it foolhardy&amp;quot; for Congress to make it so generous that people make more money by being disabled or being declared disabled than they are working on a job,&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Senators voting nay&amp;quot; favored the 85 per cent ceiling.</p>
        <p>Morgan voted yea.</p>
        <p>Helms voted nay.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>THE TERMINALLY ILL -The Senate adopted. TO for and 23 against, an amendment enabling the terminally ill to immediately receive Social Security disability payments. The amendment, which eliminates the present five-month waiting period, would increase Social Security</p>
        <p>payments by an estimated $711 million over five years.</p>
        <p>Sen Warren Magnuson, D-Wash.. a supporter, said it is unjust that the terminally ill often die before they get a chance to use the Social Security benefits they paid for all those years,&amp;quot; ^n. Russell Long, D-La an opponent, called the amendment budget-busting and said: &amp;quot;Wlien we tell people with cancer, &amp;quot;You are going to die. you are disabled. you cannot do anything, it tends to make those people give up.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Senators voting yea&amp;quot; favored the amendment.</p>
        <p>Morgan voted yea.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Helms did not vote.</p>
        <p>Citizen Task Force For 'Participation'</p>
        <p>Nowifeea^to add the famous taste ofSmithfields Country Ham to all ygw Ihvmite ledpes.</p>
        <p>thington, city clerk, the mayor said.</p>
        <p>McGlohon noted in making the appointments that much interest and concern has been ex-</p>
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        <p>Mayor Don McGlohon an-ment was offered to a bill (HR nounced the appointment of 18</p>
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        <p>Rep. Clarence Brown, R-Ohio. the sponsor, said the 7.5 per cent</p>
        <p>trigger would benefit non-urban ,vicGiohon said the anooint- to serve on</p>
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        <p>Rep. Jack Brooks. D-Tex . an .. T, J committee will be to encourage,</p>
        <p>Elizabeth Savage, .Mildred recruil, and develop a resource Council James W. Grimes, s, ,</p>
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        <p>We hope that through this committee, each citizen will indicate his desire so they may be afforded an opportunity to contribute their time, talent, knowledge, and expertise to the city government which is so vitally needed, the mayor The following students made observed, the honor roll or Deans List for</p>
        <p>Honor Lists At Stokes School</p>
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        <p>By MONTH HAYES Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>CARACAS. Venezuela (AP)  Luis Alberto Machado believes that every normal child is bom with Uk potential for becoming a genius and that any person  no matter how old  can expand his intelligence.</p>
        <p>1 dont believe in super-gifted children Every human being, from the day he is bora, is potentially a genius.&amp;quot; he says. &amp;quot;We all have the same capacity for developing our intelligence.</p>
        <p>Machado should know. Hes the worlds only minister for the development of intelligence. And in that role he is turning this tropical nation on the northern rim of South America into a laboratory to prove his ideas.</p>
        <p>Scientists and experts from the United States. England, France and Israel are preparing pilot projects using different techniques aimed at multiplying the brainpower of the Venezuelan population.</p>
        <p>The intelligence minister has received a spattering of praise from fellow Venezuelans for his plans to make them the worlds smartest people.</p>
        <p>On the other hand, criticism and outright scorn have rained down on him in torrents. Doubters complain, for instance, that he is wasting money which would do far more for increasing the national IQ if spent on improving the nutrition of the countrys children.</p>
        <p>None of this criticism has bothered me because 1 believe in what I am doing, says the 47-year-old Machado, by training a lawyer and sociologist.</p>
        <p>Althoui he has endured scorn at home, Machado has been swamped by praise from foreign scientists and governments keenly interested in oil-rich Venezuelas- decision to create an intelligence ministry.</p>
        <p>Before becoming minister in March 1979, Machado had visited 25 countries to promote both his theories and his two books, The Revolution of Intelligence and The Right to Be Intelligent.</p>
        <p>In Machados first highly publicized project, 35 Indian children from the Amazon jungle learned to play the violin by the Suzuky method in just 10 weeks of study with a Japanese master violinist brought to Caracas. The Suzuky method* places emphasis on getting young children to handle instruments before learning theory  just the opposite of traditional music teaching.</p>
        <p>In September the Indian children performed with the National Youth Orchestra in a widely acclaimed concert, playing pieces from Haydn and Beethoven. Since then, skeptics have been quiet.</p>
        <p>Im not a scientist, the former congressman says. What I do is simply draw out the consequences if it is true, as scientists say in ever growing numbers, that intelligence can be learned and taught.</p>
        <p>I believe educational systems worldwide are criminal, he exclaims. Instead of making man more creative, they make him less creative. It is necessary to make radical changes in them.</p>
        <p>In one pilot project already under way to increase thinking skills, 40 teachers from slum schools are putting to use what they learned in a one-week intensive course given by Edward De Bono, head of the Center for the Study of Thinking in Cambridge, England Two hundred factory workers are also receiving classes in creative and analytical thinking from teachers trained by De Bono.</p>
        <p>Among projects soon to begin;</p>
        <p>-One hundred fourth-graders from poor homes will participate in a one-year course to learn to compose music, write , poetry and paint.</p>
        <p>\ University professors are designing courses to teach new mothers at maternity hospitals what they should and should not do to stimulate the intelligence of their newborn children. TV ads will also be used to reinforce the message.</p>
        <p>School children throughout Venezuela will be taught chess as anotter way of honing their thinking skills.</p>
        <p>A speakers corner akin to Hyde Park in London and a Hall of Creativity will be set up, where people can bring any creative, imaginative project they have, the intelligence minister says.</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Weonesday. f ebruary &amp;lt;. is</p>
        <p>ELECTION PRELUDE KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) -President Gaafar Nimeiri has dissolved Parliament and the regional legislative assemblies of South Sudan as a prelude to new elections within 60 davs,</p>
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        <p>HAMS</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK STRIP LOINS</p>
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        <p>STARSEVERYDAY LOW PRICES</p>
        <p>U.S. CHOICE BEEF</p>
        <p>U.S. CHOICE BEEF</p>
        <p>Pin PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER</p>
        <p>WHOLE NEW YORK STRIPS</p>
        <p>CUT INTO STEAKS TRIMMINGS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE</p>
        <p>18 TO 23-LB. AV6. BONE IN</p>
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        <p>SIRLOIN</p>
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        <p>'LB ^2^</p>
        <p>T-BONE</p>
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        <p>$58</p>
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        <p>MON.-SAT.8A.M.TO10P.M. SUN. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.</p>
        <p>U.S. CHOICE BEEF</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK STRIP(LB. $2.68)</p>
        <p>STEAKS .=i.2</p>
        <p>RIB EYE</p>
        <p>STEAKS. r3</p>
        <p>BONELESS SHOULDER &amp;gt;c.</p>
        <p>ROAST 2</p>
        <p>.EAN BONELESS</p>
        <p>STEWINIIBEEF.!</p>
        <p>GWALTNEYS</p>
        <p>MOTOR MILD PURE PORK</p>
        <p>SAUSAGE ssSS'</p>
        <p>BIG 8</p>
        <p>MEAT FRANKS.. 28</p>
        <p>S-|48 $-|28</p>
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        <p>LIVER SAUSAGE</p>
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        <p>BACON</p>
        <p>1-LB.</p>
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        <p>PICKLE-PIMENTO</p>
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        <p>1-LB.</p>
        <p>PKG.</p>
        <p>12-OZ.</p>
        <p>PKG.</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>OLD HICKORY PORK</p>
        <p>BARBECUE..</p>
        <p>1-LB.</p>
        <p>CUP</p>
        <p>BIG STAR PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY!</p>
        <p>LOWERED RETAIL PRICES FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME.</p>
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        <p>SLICED MEAT</p>
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        <p>8-OZ.</p>
        <p>PKG.</p>
        <p>MRS. PAULS</p>
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        <p>99</p>
        <p>99^</p>
        <p>ASSORTED CENTER SEND CUTS</p>
        <p>PORK CHOPS $-|28</p>
        <p>8-LBS.</p>
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        <p>SMITHFIELD</p>
        <p>HAM SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>12-OZ $-129 , PKG. I</p>
        <p>CENTER CUT SMOKED</p>
        <p>PORK CHOPS S-|78</p>
        <p>8-LBS. OR MORE LB.</p>
        <p>STAR FOOD SALADS</p>
        <p>10'PER CUP OFF REGULAR PRICE ON ALL</p>
        <p>7-OZ. CUPS</p>
        <p>20'PER CUP OFF ^ REGULAR PRICE ON ALL</p>
        <p>14 OR</p>
        <p>15-oz: CUPS</p>
        <p>SINGLETONS</p>
        <p>COOKED SHRIMP $-|79</p>
        <p>6-OZ.</p>
        <p>PKG.</p>
        <p>TABLE TREAT-UMM</p>
        <p>SANDWICH STEAKS</p>
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        <p>MORTON</p>
        <p>FRIED CHICKEN 2-LB. $*f 99</p>
        <p>PKG. I</p>
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        <p>OR FISH FLAVOR</p>
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        <p>60.^1</p>
        <p>00</p>
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        <p>59^</p>
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        <p>By PETER J. BOYER AP Tdevisk Writer</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) - If you tune in to CBS Reports toni^t, you can hear that one million Amalean teen-aged girts are pregnant. If you sUy tuned for the CBS movie that follows, you can hear that teenage alcoholism is at the epidemic level.</p>
        <p>If you ^y tuned later than that, you are probably troubled yourself.</p>
        <p>SwTV. I know these are serious sik)jects here. Its just that C^ Wednesday evoiing strikes me as a sort of Wack parody of a good news-bad news joke.</p>
        <p>The bad news is, Americas teen-agers are going to hell in a fast taxi. And there is no good news.</p>
        <p>I don't mean to suggest that good news be created if none exists. I just cant shake the feeling that the Demon Teenager theme makes for good ratings, always has and always will, even under the venerable &amp;quot;CBS Reports banner; especially whai packaged with the title, Bo&amp;gt;s and Girls Together.</p>
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        <p>HOLLWOOD (UPI) - The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has mailed 3,600 ballots to members for Oscar nominations involving 225 eligible feature length films of 1979. Nominees will be announced Feb.</p>
        <p>The 52nd annual awards presentations ceremonies will be held April 14 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium with Johnny Carson as master of ceremonies.</p>
        <p>First presenters named for the Oscar awards were last years best actor and actress winners, Jon Voight and Jane Fonda who costarred in Coming Home.</p>
        <p>chafed voice to come on and say, Rated R ... at a theater or drive-in near you.</p>
        <p>Instead, you get Harry Rea-soner, surrounded by a grotq) of beer-swilling and pot-smoking teen-agers, claiming that half of them will aid up in bed together tonight. Reasoner lets forth with a series of depressing statistics, such as; One in five teen-agers have had sex by the age of 13; one million teenagers are pregnant; their unwanted babies will cost taxpayers $5 billion in welfare bills.</p>
        <p>Reasoner takes us to a South New Jersey joint v^here teenagers drink and dance in bikinis, and to a &amp;quot;Rocky Horror Show theater, where teenybop-pers monkey the movies characters by dressing up like transvestites and leather lovers; occasionally, Reasoner tells us how things werent like this in his day.</p>
        <p>Of America's 26,817,000 teenagers who arent pregnant, Reasoner managed to find four, who make moral rectitude seem like a disease not worth catching. Sex is filth, one of them says. Its lust of the flesh, says another. We try to abstain from it, and, Lord willing, we never will (do it). Okay, there are your choices, America. Religious fanatics or a bunch of lusty tramps, people who do not value themselves or others.</p>
        <p>TTie thing does make a few good points, such as the reluc</p>
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        <p>But the show has a tittilating shade to it. a sort of sensational flavor that suggests the attitude of a 1950s switchblade-and-leather documentary. The little monsters have run amok, where have we failed?</p>
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        <p>HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Steve Martin, on the heels of his unejqpected box office bonanza. The Jerk, has signed with Wama Brothers to write and star in an originaJ comedy.</p>
        <p>The movie, scheduled to go before the camaas this year, will be produced by Martin's Aspen FUm Society for the studio.</p>
        <p>Said Warners vice president Robert W. Shapiro. Steve Martin is a brilliant comedian. We at Warners are proud to be associated with him ... a wUd and crazy guy.</p>
        <p>John Denver To Host Ski Event</p>
        <p>Seniors Share The Spotlight</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Movie, TV and music personalities are waxing their skis for the third annual John Denver celebrity pro-am skiing competition March 7-9 at Lake Tahoe.</p>
        <p>Joining some 20 celebrities in the tournament will be 60 world professional skiers at Heavely Valley winter spots complex.</p>
        <p>Last year Bruce Jenner, Oieryl Tiegs. Don Meredith, Sonny Bono and John Davidson Were among the stars conning in the events for ABCs Wide World of Sports.</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - It was Some Enchanted Evening for a groig) of octogenarians at The Jewish Home and Hospital for Aged when they presented a musical adaptation of South Pacific recently.</p>
        <p>It was the fourth annual show offered by the Kittay House ChiMTjs and Players, whose av-' erage age is 86. Kittay House is an apartment residoice for 300 self-reliant elderly.</p>
        <p>Grass skirts, sailor suits and other costumes were designed by Esther Bialo, 89, who super-'vised their construction by others in the elderly group.</p>
        <p>Nellie Forbush was played by Kittay Hoenig, making her stage debut at the age of 81. and Morris Weiss at 89 resumed his career as a leading man. singing the role of Eme De Becque</p>
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        <p>This month EXPOSURES looks at the problem of the elderly living on fixed incomes. Join Audrey Kates for an examination of the state and federal programs available to help the elderly make ends meet.</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -North Carolina agriculture ex-toision officials, who expect another blue mold outbreak among tobacco crops this year, say a blue-mold warning system is being established to provide information on the control of the disease.</p>
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        <p>Don'f Look Up; Pigeons Pose Problem In Tokyo</p>
        <p>TOO MANY BIRDS-Aggressive pigeons are more than this Japanese youngster bargained tor when he visited Tokyo's Asakusa Sensoji Temple to see the temple's famed feathered residents.</p>
        <p>Protected by law. the pigeons are causing problems for authorities seeking to pre.serve the ancient temple, as well as dr housewives who hesitate to hang washed laundry to dry.</p>
        <p>By KAY TATEISHI</p>
        <p>TOKYO (AP)  Many pwple come to Tokyos Asakusa Sensoji Temple to offer prayers to Kannon, the goddess of mercy, to protect them from untoward mi.shaps.</p>
        <p>But with an estimati'd 5,(KK) pigeons making their abode.s in the eaves and rafters of the ornate old building, mishaps are</p>
        <p>Machinist Can Make It</p>
        <p>MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -Gray-haired and slightly stooped, F.L. Wilkerson is a craftsman from a school no longer in session.</p>
        <p>Wilkerson, or Mr. Lum as hes called by co-workers, is 69 or thereabouts and is master machinist for the Memphis Fire Department, his employer for 25 years.</p>
        <p>He began learning his trade when he was about 10, helping his father repair wagons and other farm equipment near /\shland. Miss.</p>
        <p>Yep, Wilkerson said, &amp;quot;hed get onto me right smart if I didnt do something the way he told me.</p>
        <p>Fire Director Robert Walker said. 1 dont think there is anything he cant make. -You can take him anything and in a couple of days hell have it repaired or a new one made.</p>
        <p>We have a lot of equipment in the fire department thats no longer manufactured, and if we cant get a part, he makes one.</p>
        <p>Wilkerson professes a pretty good knowledge of arithmetic  necessary for some of the intricate jobs hes called on to perform  even though his formal education is limited.</p>
        <p>We lived seven miles from Harrison School and they came by in a mule-drawn wagon to get us, he said. When the roads were bad, they didnt come, and those old wagons really tore up the roads. Then they got a T-model truck and half the time they didnt come at all after that.</p>
        <p>And what does Wilkerson do with his spare time? Tinker, of course, and his favorite pastime is working on a 1946 automobile.</p>
        <p>At the urging of his son, Wilkerson replaced the cars original engine years ago. Even then, he used an engine he found in a junk yard and rebuilt.</p>
        <p>Really wasnt much wrong with the first engine, he said. It didnt have but about 350,-000 miles on it, but it was leaking a little oil out of the back bearing.</p>
        <p>The machinist said he had just about gotten the new engine broken in,</p>
        <p>1 guess theres a little more than 200,000 miles on it, he said.</p>
        <p>In May, or thereabouts, Wilkerson plans to retire.</p>
        <p>If 1 was 25 years younger, he said, Id work another 25 years.</p>
        <p>PAINLESS ASSAULT? MILAN. Italy (AP) - When Gregorio Reccia went to have a tooth pulled, his dentist assured him the operation would be painless, but he was wrong.</p>
        <p>After the t(X)th was out, the patient leaptxl from the chair and punched the dentist in the eye. saying- !f your t(K)th-pulling doesnt hurt, then neither docs that.</p>
        <p>Recctt now is being sued for a.s.sault^</p>
        <p>common. Even encouraged, some say, by the many children who bring crackers and roasted beans to feed the friendly, fluttering birds.</p>
        <p>The popularity of the pigeons, plus the fact that under Japanese law they are a protected species, poses a dilemma for the government, which would like to reduce their numbers before the treasured landmarks of old Japan are buried in bird droppings.</p>
        <p>Sensoji is a special case l)e-cause it has been a sanctuai^ for the doves for half a i-entu-ry, ever since a noted songwriter. Rent aro Taki, composed a song to the birds that became a national favorite. He was honored with a memorial monument on the temple grounds.</p>
        <p>F]very year, officials say. workmen scrape and haul about three tons of pigeon refuse from the Sensoji Temple. In all, the temples ahd shrines of Tokyo, K^to and other cities collect some 50 to 60 tons a year.</p>
        <p>Special screens have had to be erect(id around prized sections of buildings, statues and other outdoor works of art. And recently, housewives in some danchi. or housing complexes, have put up large nets to protect their drying laundry from the feathered bombers.</p>
        <p>Yoshimaro Yamashina, director of the Yamashina Bird Institute, attributes the pigeon population increase to .several factors  one l)eing the countrys growing affluence, which means more leftover f(X)d for the birds.</p>
        <p>At the same time, he says, vultures and other birds that are natural enemies of the pi</p>
        <p>geons are diminishing in number as the nation becomes more urbanized.</p>
        <p>And he said the pigeon population had been further increased by the dobato. or outlaw pigeons  tame birds that have escaped their cages, and homing pigeons that didnt go home.</p>
        <p>Homing pigeons were once used by all of Japans major newspapers to carry messages from reporters in the field to the home offices. They were phased out in 1961, but many remained alive to reproduce.</p>
        <p>Japanese officials have tried in the past to control the pigeon population by removing some from areas w'here they are too numerous to new homes, and by scattering contraceptive pills in their feed. Nothing has seemed to work very well.</p>
        <p>The situation became so serious last August that the governments environmental agency drafted an ordinance that would have allowed a brief but unlimited hunting season on the dobato in November.</p>
        <p>To even consider such a drastic measure, officials asked for, and got, the endorsement of the Homing Pigeon Association, the Wild Bird Society, the Buddhists who oppose any kind of killing  nine groups in all.</p>
        <p>But before it could iron out such details as who would do the hunting, and exactly where, and how they w'ould distinguish l)etween the outlaw birds and the regular ones, those same groups received a storm of objections from their own members, and withdrew support for the ordinance.</p>
        <p>Officials said it w'ould remain pigeonholed at least until next vear.</p>
        <p>Speaking of Your Health...</p>
        <p>Lester L. Coleman, M.D. Breast Implant After Mastectomy</p>
        <p>My left breast was removed because of cancer two years ago. I feel that I have completely recovered. Ive given a great deal of thought to having a breast implant operation. My husband refuses to let me do it, even though the doctor whom I consulted thinks it is safe. What is the accepted medical opinion on this?  Mrs. E.B.B., Pa.</p>
        <p>Dear Mrs. B.:</p>
        <p>Most women who have had a breast amputation because of cancer are so happy to be alive that they accept the disfigurement with grace and psychological stamina.</p>
        <p>'This is especially true when they have the added assurance from their husbands that the operation has in no way altered their loveliness or physical attractiveness. Even though they get this assurance, many women still want to support their ego by having a breast reconstruction after a mastectomy.</p>
        <p>Up to 10 or 15 years ago, there was a great deal of controversy about this operation. The attitude then was let well enough alone. Women were offered psychological support and it was felt that this was all that was necessary for them.</p>
        <p>Todays there is a rapidly increasing numbw of women who think seriously about reconstructive surgery. The operations for reconstruction 10 years ago were far more formidable than they are today. In the past decade, ronarkable strides have been</p>
        <p>made in the refinement of the surgical techniques for reconstruction.</p>
        <p>These new procedures have reduced the risk, shortened the time of operation and reduced the number of days in the hospital and the postoperative period. Today, each person who has had a mastectomy is reviewed individually before a decision is made for recons^uctive surgery.</p>
        <p>The total human being is evaluated. The extent of the original surgery, the patients age, the social circumstances and the psychological makeup are all taken into consideration. If radiotherapy was used, that adds anotho' element to the decision.</p>
        <p>jR is apparent, therefwe, that not all womai who want such surgery are ideal candidates for it.</p>
        <p>You must come to a decision only after your husband, your doctor and your surgeon have outlined for you all the risks, all the advantages and all the disadvantages.</p>
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        <p>Dear Mr. A.:</p>
        <p>You bet it can be. The delicate lining of the mouth and the esophagus, which brings food fron the mouth to the stomach, can be severely burned. It is asking too much of the protective body mechanisms to withstand ^epeated,attacks of such hot Liuids.</p>
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        <p>InMemoriam................3</p>
        <p>Card of Thanks...............5</p>
        <p>Special Notices...............7</p>
        <p>Automotive..................9</p>
        <p>Day Nursery................38</p>
        <p>Employment................42</p>
        <p>For Sale.....................^</p>
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        <p>Mobile Homes for Rent......64</p>
        <p>Farms for Lease.............76</p>
        <p>Apartments for Rent.........86</p>
        <p>Houses for Rent.............88</p>
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        <p>NOTICE TOCREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JACKIE EDWARD SCOTT, Deceased The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate ot JACKIE EDWARD SCOTT, deceas ed, late ot Pitt County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the unctersigned, at the Office ot her Attorney, on or betore the 18th day of July. 1980, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate p.ay menf to the undersigned This the 16th day ot Januai y, 1980 DOLLIE P. SCOTT, Administratrix BERRY, CAUDLE 8. BYRD Attorneys at Law 216 N, McPherson Church Road P O Drawer 36067 Fayetteville, N.C. 28303 Telephone: (919 ) 867 8111 January 16, 23, 30, February 6, 1980</p>
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        <p>NOTICE OF SALE TOWN OF BELHAVEN, NORTHCAROLINA</p>
        <p>Sealed bids will be received in the office of the City Manager, Belhaven, North Carolina 27810 until 10:00 A.M. February 8, 1980, tor the below listed items of surplus equip ment to be sold tor cash:</p>
        <p>One dragline with bucket and spare 2S ft. boom One Littleford Tar Kettle model S4HD (165gal. capacity)</p>
        <p>All items sold as is. Items may be viewed at the Public Works complex in Belhaven by contacting Thomas Sternloft, Recreation Director, Belhaven Town Hall from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Fri day.</p>
        <p>Removal of property must be com plefed by the successful bidder within 10 days at his cost.</p>
        <p>Jan. 31; Feb 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1980</p>
        <p>NOT IC^E Having qualified as Ancillary Ex ecutor of the estate of Ina B. McCoy late ot Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned Ancillary Executor within SIX (6) months from date of the first publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment.</p>
        <p>This 4th day of February, 1980 Orman E. whichard P.O Box93 Greenville, N.C, 27834 Ancillary Executor of the estate of Ina B. McCoy, deceased.</p>
        <p>Feb 6, 13, 20, 27, 1980</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of James A. Perkins late of Pitt County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said creased to present them to the undersigned Executrix within six (6) months from date of the first publication of this notice or sanse will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment.</p>
        <p>This 4lh day of February, 1980 Rosa H. Perkins Rt. 2, Box 245 Robersonville, N.C 27871 Executrix of the estate of James A. Perkins, deceased. k</p>
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        <p>NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF SEABOARDOFFICE BUILDING CORPORATION NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENIhat Articles of Dissolution of Seaboard Office Building Corporation, a North Carolina Corporation, were filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina on the 2Isi day ot December, 1979, and that all creditors ot and claimants against the corporation are required to pre sent their respective claims and demands immediately in writing to the Corporation so that it can pro ceed to collect its assets, convey and dispose of its properties, pay, satisfy and discharge its liabilities and obligations and do all other acts re quired to liquidate its business and affairs.</p>
        <p>This the 26th day ot Decembei, 1979.</p>
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        <p>LTdTtATION'VA-rm 1973 'ally equipped. 11200 I  m 757 3770.</p>
        <p>MUSTANG 196 5 Jraqorannq e 789. 4 Sfri.ed For null d'-.re',.  ,.I' 758 5202</p>
        <p>HO lE PARENTS needed to work wit', handirapped children and adult- Not livt in, excellent hours for fudcnts or Qualified applicant. Exp.riente or training required. $7776 per yt ar with county berietlts. -nply Pifi County Respite Care, 7 5i- UJl:.</p>
        <p>SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC NEEDED</p>
        <p>For e .1 m.icnino plant. Specializing in U i-i.n .pecial machines. Please serv, rnv, . staling when and</p>
        <p>wh r., -lot, bt' contacted Write</p>
        <p>Mechanu P O Box 1967. Green vilic N ' Wr .vill pay relocation ex</p>
        <p>pi .</p>
        <p>f tj:;t)ortunity Emoloyer</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED rooters wanted Loot.mg tor job with a good future? We ,irf ail est.iblished comp.iny locxu o 1 11 dependable and ex pen- iic&amp;lt; d peo(rle in built up roofing. Grecfv. ilic arr a 758 2179 tor more infero,.', (On</p>
        <p>IMMt DIAIE opening tor garment manu, ai fur inq plant manager, Lo- ,il  impany At least 5 years ex p* ri nee in q.irment manufacturing m,u ..u ni nt Good pay, good work inq vondtiion. good fringe benefits Call M (roaret Butler 919 592 6101</p>
        <p>SHIFFNNG department superinten dent for garment manufacturing company Loi .il company, good pay, qc Kj V. at kinq conditions, good fringe but', lit' ( iH M.irgaret Butler,</p>
        <p>SAAALL REPAIRS, remoddliiM</p>
        <p>(interior and exterior). Call6S8-67Df.</p>
        <p>INSIDE-OtIT house paintlng. Call Mark for a free. reaeonaMa estimate. 7S8-0004.</p>
        <p>WILL BABYSIT M my home, m Greeneway Apartments (naar Greenville Country Club). *30 a week. Come and arrange.</p>
        <p>HOUSECLEANING. Thorough, dependable work. References. By hour or job. 758-4906.</p>
        <p>46</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>48 Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>DAYTON generator. 4000 watts,</p>
        <p>Briggs and Straton engine, 10 HP. Used under ^ hours. $550 or best &amp;lt;4-ter . 756 6771 or 756 7469._</p>
        <p>LINCOLN 225 amp welder, complete with ground, lead, helmet and rccep-table. $129 95 AgrI Supply Com pany, Greenville, 752-3999.</p>
        <p>ROANOI^ PRIMER, 3 trallars and one pre-tab Roanoke barn. 758-91J9.</p>
        <p>CREEPER GEAR for 140 Farmall.</p>
        <p>752 6215.</p>
        <p>r SELF-PROPELLED cucumber pickers; one Roanoke tobacco truck.</p>
        <p>752-6245.</p>
        <p>! 56</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>yi*.</p>
        <p>101</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>Mercury</p>
        <p>CAPRI 1976 V ... ; .pi-&amp;gt;d M \ V sleruo, sunroof qouJ o.u i.iilujq.; Call 752 4012 days or -'5? -v . rugh'&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of RICHARD T. BAKER, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate ot RICHARD T BAKER, to present them to the undersigned or her at torney on or before the !6th day of July, 1980, or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery Alt p*?rsons in debted to said estate, please make immediate payment This the 16th day ot January, 1980. ELOISE WALSTON BAKER, Route 3, Box 562 C,</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>E xecutrix ot the estate of Richard T, Baker ROBERT BOOTH, ATFORNFY Box 514, Ayden, N.C.</p>
        <p>Jan. 16, 23, ). Feb. 6, 1980</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>CUTLASS COUPE 1V69 Air bur. se.its, new 'udul h v..ry ( running condihon it fi ; 5(, after 6 p ni</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF DISSOLUT ION OF CONTEMPORARY FCX3DS, INC.</p>
        <p>NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Dissolution of Contem porary Foods, Inc., a North Carolina corporation, were filed in the oltice of the Secretary ot State of North Carolina on the 10th day of January, 1980, and that all creditors of and claimants against the corporation are required to present their respec five claims and demands im mediately in writing lo the corpora tion so that it can proceed to collect its assets, convey and dispose ol its properties, pay, satisfy and discharge its liabilities and obliqa tions and do all other acts required to liquidate its business and affairs.</p>
        <p>This the lOth day of January 1980 CONTEMPORARY FOODS, INC.</p>
        <p>2415 South Charles Street Greenville, North Carolina 27834 Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 1980</p>
        <p>BONNEVILLE BROUGHAM 1976. 7 door Fully equlpf ' ;i N,,-- W'-steut Auto, 752 2042</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 1978 I ir &amp;gt;Mr I BK.e with blue vinyl lop 2. J(X1 rmlfs, jir. AM. FM 8 track sten, &amp;gt;, new whitewalls iPhone (vu .7'-/ 41'jc</p>
        <p>days</p>
        <p>GRAND PR IX LJ 1977. Chocolalt-brown. power steerinq, brakes seats, door locks, cruise control AM.'FM ste o. di-luxe vinyl top ( &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;cellent CondBior, j3v.O 758 .'.16</p>
        <p>GRANVILLE I973_ :.5,0ai .ictu,-; miles, sadial tire:., ext  II ef eoni.; tion Asking $1200 '56 I7UI alter</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 1974 Cuioi.o- Mach II Aulomalic, radio, ae good tinxs $2000 or bcrst otic- Call ,'56 1377 or 756 8232</p>
        <p>TRIUMPH SPITFIRE N75 WhHe new engine .with 14.000 iruii'S, &amp;quot;Stiiy 34 road radio $3000 or Ik-,i offer Call 756 1377or 756 P232</p>
        <p>DATSUN 5S0Z 1970 Burgundy with whjie pin slripes sunroof 15,000 miles, body side moldinq. loadeti., 752 1084</p>
        <p>f^RSCHE 1969 911-T Gcxjd condi tion, $6000 758 4894</p>
        <p>SAI F S C,\REER Will train ag qrc'sse p rson for exceptional care - ept'orfemlies Substantial slarhrii s-Miy plus , incentive in I  an :! f- irii, d Sales experience hc-lptul tiut not essential Write or ,.'nd r*&amp;quot;,urrie toTSS P O Box 2279, R.ileiqh NC :-/602 t qual Opportuni ty f. i5|toy.-r Mali' Female</p>
        <p>A&amp;quot; gCI DIRECTOR of Nurs</p>
        <p>II  A ti.iern 285 i&amp;gt;ed general hospital IS . ekiitg a regeteied nurse with m;niinui:i of BSN degree (Masters in Nur:,ieq pr\ ferred) with 3 years ot in-inauemeid expent-nce. Excellent opi-U'I-iinty for an innovative in divide il v.-!h fi'oven leadership ahihl .j I esponsilite lor managing dnpai irnent ol 380 employees Dee r-i(trail.&amp;gt;e.i management concept with cliine al cuordinator and head nurse l( adership Rryorls to Vice Prr sjdirnt ot Nursing service, works diK ctly with ,ll levels, of hospital ni.rpaqeicivit Fotal benefits, com peltivc- .alary Send complete (osumt,lo Robert Brown, Employ ment CrK5'din.alor Lr-noir Memorial Hospit.ri Un) Airport Road, Kinston, NC, 2flj.il 0( - all (919) 522-7385,</p>
        <p>HEAL! H/FOUCAFION Coor dinator ' iiqn to inservice educa lioii d( n.-1 tirient Must design and coordii.,(t( hospital wide patient f d( .. .ilioe. pr ogram Instruct staff in te.if hii'1 p.-i1ient education pro giams act as cassette tour for all sludenis coming to I enoir Memorial l-lospif.il for clinical experience. Bacrielors degree in Nursing re quin-d, Masters degree in Nursing or . health related field strongly preferred Excellent salary and benelit;. Send resume to Robert Drown. F. rnploymcnt Coordinator, (.enoir AAeinorial Hospital, 100 Air port Ro-a-J, K.inslon. NC 28501 or call (9191-522 7;iB,5.</p>
        <p>CAkPEI II you know your carpet and woicd like to head a carpet de|t-irtinr ni. send resume to P O Hoy i..  .-nville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>BOOTLEG PRICES: Mwi's knit</p>
        <p> slacks and jeans, $9.99, sportcoats.</p>
        <p> $22.95, lady's pantsuits, $13.99;</p>
        <p>I slacks, $5.99, tops, $4.99. Large I selection Mill Outlet Clothing, 264 Bypass (across from Nicr^S), Greenville.</p>
        <p>SMaTl loads pinebark, sand, top soil and stone Also driveway work. Call Charles Tice, 758 M13.</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADS of sand, topaoil, field dirt ar&amp;gt;d rock. Also lot clearing. Jim Hudson, 756 4742.</p>
        <p>(AMAZIG^NEW wireless home or office security system. Call 756-1944 for tree demonstration.</p>
        <p>TOP SOIL, fill dirt, sand, rocks,</p>
        <p>landscaping and bulldozer work. Call Henry Worthington, 746-3461.</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT, builder sand, top soil and rock. J. L. McDaniel, days. 752 2229 (mobileunit); 756 2351,</p>
        <p>AVON</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION  CVD-NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY FIRST STATE DANK,</p>
        <p>Plaintiff,</p>
        <p>FURLIN COGGINS,</p>
        <p>Defendant.</p>
        <p>To Furlin Coggins, the above nam ed defendant; Take notice th.at a pleading seeking relief against you has been tiled in the above entitled action The nature of the relief being sought is as follows.</p>
        <p>Suit on note dated June 13, 1979 and given lo plaintiff tor nroney lent.</p>
        <p>You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than thr 3rd day of March, 1980, said dale be ing 40 days from the lirst publication of this notice, or from the date com plaint is required to be filed, whichever is later, and upon your failure to do so, the party si ekinq service against you will ,ipr;lv to thr court for the relief sought.</p>
        <p>This is the I8th day ol J.ititj.yry 1980</p>
        <p>I HOWARD, VINCENT S,</p>
        <p>I DUFFUS</p>
        <p>I J, DAVID DUFFUS, JR</p>
        <p>Attorneys tor the Plaintiff 301 Evans Street Minges Building Suiie 2U0 P.O. Box 859 Greenville, N C 27834 Telephone (919) 758 1403 January 23, 30, Fr?b. 6, 1980</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SERVjCE OP PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 79CVD 1405 NORTH CAROLINA PITTCOUNTY FIRST STATE BANK.</p>
        <p>Plaintiff,</p>
        <p>vs.</p>
        <p>LEE W MOORE and MINNIE MOORE,</p>
        <p>Defendants,</p>
        <p>To Lee W. Moore and Minnie ^Moore, the above named deten ^ants: Take notice that .i pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the atxive entitled action The nature of the relief being sought is as follows:</p>
        <p>Suit on note dated March 17, 1978 and given to plaintiff for money lent You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 3rd day of March, 1980, said dale be ing 40 days from the first publir ation of this notice, or from the date corn plaint is required to be filed, whichever is later; and upon your failure to do so, the p.irty si.*ekinq service against you will apply lo the court for the relief sought</p>
        <p>This is the 18th day of Jan-.i-iry, 1980.</p>
        <p>HOWARD, VINCENT 8.</p>
        <p>DUFFUS</p>
        <p>J DAVID DUFFUS, JR.</p>
        <p>Attoi neys for the Plaintitt 301 Evans Street Minges Building Suite 200 P.O. Box 859 Greenville, N C. 27834 Telephone (919) 758 1403 January 23, 30; and February 6, )980</p>
        <p>NOTICE^foCREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA PITTCOUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Carrie C. Hines, late ot Pitt County.</p>
        <p>Trtjs is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned or his Resident process agent on or before the 271h day of August, 1980. or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery</p>
        <p>All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned This the 21st day of January, 1980. J.B. Hines 7927 E mera I Avenue Chicago. Illinois60620 E xecutor ot Estate of Mrs. Carrie C. Hines, duteasrd Telephone No I 312 487 2-121 R ichard Powel I, Ally and Resident process AgenI 807 W 5th Street Greenville. N C 27834 Telephone No 758 2123 Jan. 23. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 1980</p>
        <p>TOYOTA CORONA 1970 4 door,</p>
        <p>deluxe $250. 756 5224</p>
        <p>VW DASHER 1974 uiitoiTijtic AM/FM radio. Good condition. 757 4216.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA CELICA 1977 Automatu , 15,000 miles, $461. 756 7545.</p>
        <p>RX4 MAZDA. 1974 Stahon Wagon Rotary power foclory AM-.F -v,. 3 track and air, 4 speed Oood ; ondi tion. $1000. See a1 lOl Alecand-.-r c ir-cic, Greenville or call 756 IJ6</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>DOLPHIN 14</p>
        <p>756 5903</p>
        <p>35 Cycles For idle</p>
        <p>FREE MOTORCYCLE helinvl whor you Icix my )975 Honda CL I celleni iriechanical condition</p>
        <p>ride to noproci/itn '56 1/89</p>
        <p>St I</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>Trucks f Ol' Sa:e</p>
        <p>1974 CHF VROLE r -Ion Good condition .&amp;quot;u 'r-1</p>
        <p>1977 IXIOGE VA N alarm, 64.('on mil. ; -8.</p>
        <p>6).</p>
        <p>1963 CHEVY Ik F (, autor'. :! I c;.( r ' ' . r</p>
        <p>work $.175  '56 weel a . .;.iyl-- . n. -ki</p>
        <p>1968 CHfVROLF r 6</p>
        <p>straight di Ive, 'ool no' A: CB. (; xcellent'h.iO'-- Si'-iO,</p>
        <p>ONE BL.A7ER two pick</p>
        <p>tors,lit 5? -'I - 1.1 (</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVY Bla;-, r : xf ditio r L,.'idnd .r .(-' afte-' 5 and w - r - r -. -</p>
        <p>1977 GRAND S'- jTE//</p>
        <p>Van. Custom bud .'.&amp;quot;y aufgin.atic. powi r ;r,.ic , inq. c rur.u cnrdr -'I I ':</p>
        <p>-I, rv</p>
        <p>-111 l&amp;gt; </p>
        <p>or tr.(f'1 -I .luytdnr</p>
        <p>1970 K .5 ,:LA2l-&amp;gt;:</p>
        <p>automaiir -i;';- </p>
        <p>brakes, .air Nov'.'u. .kik- n w'ork $1200 .175 .Vo</p>
        <p>1975 JEEF I- - t</p>
        <p>All oovver stiK.'ro'a q&amp;lt; ,1 75fl /-GV -Ifln,- 5 &amp;lt;0 o ni.</p>
        <p>1966 CHEVROLET c Must sell 7s: .670 Ol.   .</p>
        <p>1978 rORD Bron-.o F. a.  fion hl.ick ,ind '.lU-t - i $5.'00. 7,k V'-'5I ,-t.i'-i</p>
        <p>ab, I</p>
        <p>star I off till new year with excellent earriin&amp;lt;p. Sell world famous</p>
        <p>I osmotics quality family needs, pof-ola' Iraqrances. Call today</p>
        <p>752-7006</p>
        <p>SHEETROCK hangers and metal stud rnct-h.iiiics. Apply at job site. University 3 ovcers. Greenville, NC. Set Royce Gr.-ihth.-m. Precision Wails. Int. Equal Opportunity E m|)loyer</p>
        <p>SFCRF T/1 RY RF CEPfioNIST for law firm Send resume to Office Man.iqer. Box 665. Greenville, NC 27BJI</p>
        <p>PERSON, nt-.eded with gbod office skil!' . Contnct Amie s Temporaries, 120 Pend'xSireet. 758 6610,</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED salesperson in the coi'iiiK rci.it sound field, tor sale of P*. . -, (durrom systems and</p>
        <p>0,1'. kq-;)i;i.d iiuisit. Self starter, highly motivated. Must locate in i Grernvdle area. No overnight t; .iv' l. f-ase salary plus commission and fi-iUcage reimbursement, In-diyid'.'.il t-i5usr furnish own vehicle. Send tusuine to Personnel, Capital Bi (('UlcK'dinq Company, P O Box h'OCd R.ileiqh NC 27605.</p>
        <p>SI C'JF lARY/RECEPTIONIST tor f'h ncial inst'lution. Good ( I ,(( 1,-1 skit s. some bookkeep</p>
        <p>II .I ; I' pel onalily, pleasant</p>
        <p>tuif (I tic voice ability to deal with</p>
        <p>p ' lyi'u 50 words per minute, ami (iious with desire to advance '/ '. Ainc company Excellent</p>
        <p>' ';! pleasant working at*</p>
        <p>   Su'id resume to P. O Box</p>
        <p>I &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;VI,. NC.</p>
        <p>FISHER wood burning stoves will heat your house naturally. See our new fireplace inserts. Ask a Fisher owner about Its pertormance 752 3609, Fleming's Furniture &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Ap pliance.</p>
        <p>VISIT THE Oriental and area ruo gallery for a complete selection of rugs Now at special savings. Larry's Carpetland, 3010 East</p>
        <p>Tenth.</p>
        <p>24' McCRAY remote display case. 54 inches high. 756-2444, 8 a.m. til 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>RENTAiTplAN available. Call for details. Cha Rich AAusic, Arlington Boulevard, 756 1212,</p>
        <p>IT'S FIREWOOD time again. Don't steal it. Stihl it! Stihl chain saws by Clark &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Company, Memorial Drive.</p>
        <p>756 2557.</p>
        <p>GOOD. USED chain saws. $75 and up. Hendrix Barnhill, 752-4122.</p>
        <p>FIRE^WOOD for sale. J. P. StancIL</p>
        <p>752 6331.</p>
        <p>k '</p>
        <p>Ai</p>
        <p>hours a week, ' -lly's Personnel,</p>
        <p>-llcnt ron-&amp;gt; . 'I&amp;gt;6</p>
        <p>MODV SHOP HMJ'C NEEDED</p>
        <p>. ( riunced Apply lo Billy uf-dv Sh.op Mannqer</p>
        <p>^ 'lingsFord</p>
        <p>, . lOtfi street 58 IIJ</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL accessories and pictures available at Fleming's Furniture &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Appliances. 1012 Dickinson Avenue, 752 3609,</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL bedroom suits and Mv-ing room furniture. Fleming's Furniture &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Appliances, 1012 Dickinson Avenue, 752 3609.</p>
        <p>DAYTON generator, 4000 watts</p>
        <p>Briggs and Straton engine. 10 HP. UsM under 50 hours. $550 or best offer. 756 6771 or 756 7469.</p>
        <p>ANTIQUE 2 drawer NCR cash register. Overhauled. Gives details. Good working condition. $500. See or call John Hill at H. L. Hodges Company, 752-4156.</p>
        <p>A-rCLEAN topsoil, sand, fill dirt and rock. Small or large loads.</p>
        <p>758 1736.</p>
        <p>COMPLEYe Liquidation SaT^ Clothes, fixtures, lumber, antiques. Down Home Limited, 758-7432.</p>
        <p>ANTIQUES and Stuff. 2 miles west ot Chocowlnlty. Open dally, 1 til 5; Saturday, 10 til 5, New Items arriving weekly. 946-6362.</p>
        <p>LOWREY Teenie Genie with matching bench. $699. 756-8833.</p>
        <p>GAS STOVE. Want $100, makeoHer. 756 1113.</p>
        <p>ToFprTcE payed for silver. Will pick up. Call 758-4697 after 6, Monday-Friday.</p>
        <p>AFUJICA 35 mllimeter camera. Telephoto lense, electronic flash. Excellent condition. 756-4246 after A</p>
        <p>p.m.</p>
        <p>7 8. a'id</p>
        <p>irui.</p>
        <p>vury other weekend -. BraiinoJi. Director Gri'enville Villa,</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>DOGS.'i.r'':</p>
        <p>AKC BLACK</p>
        <p>puppies !' iJoodline Sii i&amp;quot; -shots-''6 I/. '</p>
        <p>AKC GOLOE'I f-emalc, $iw or 756 7806.</p>
        <p>PEK A-POOS Sui onii gi-nuraliou weeks old. Call 752 09l6.iHur 5 30</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED minmli, Poodles 752 7508 oi 75f- 64 anytime.</p>
        <p>hih</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED t r.qlish S( inger Spaniel (black and male. 6 ninnlh-. old' $/ doghouse, $,1&amp;gt; 7.56 55.-I7,</p>
        <p>CRED'1 roUNSFLOR Business in euui luiicc ri Hiired. Otiice hours,</p>
        <p>( 10 III 7 Apply betvveen 10 and 12 at : Gru-.'ii'vilte I. lection Service, 223 kup Vxi -1 l-yntii Street, Greenville, t. ,-U(il CJpportuuily Employer.</p>
        <p>r.-nU I NEVVSP.APER Advertising Sales. ,r ' 1 h&amp;lt;&amp;gt; Nr-ws 'leralcf, Ahoskie, a</p>
        <p>' lu.ulinq In v.eekly in northeastern N('t th. f.arulina. has an immediate ni'-'i lor an Adverlising Manager, (i t(.,'&amp;gt; will include servicing ac ci: c-.ls in H- rtford County, working V.  ( . th'. company owned publica , ,,, liL (', .'I. J , uordinahng the work flow . j. ,, -f . .advertising staff You can</p>
        <p>- .-.p uxpc'ct a aood starfing salary, ex : Cl lli-nt cDinpany benefils including r- i, i-.iiuul. company vehicle and an :)i-,s all'a-'i'.u incentive plan. Ex-2/46 pcriei-K iii newspaper advertising s.-iles isn I a musi; however, tirst consideration will be given to those applicants with sales or public con-lac I I'xpei u nee 11 you want a secure lufure 'vsitti leader in the industry, v/e w.inl to talk with you. Forward a br let (Work history along with salary requirumeiits. to Personnel M.iiijqar. Parker Brothers Newspaficrs, P O Box 1325, Ahoskie NC 77910. No phone calls.</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD $35 per halt cord. All hardwood. Split, delivered, stacked. 756 5452, 753 4240.</p>
        <p>4 POsYeR twin bed. White with gold trim. Mattress apd springs Included. Almost new. $175 . 756-5922 aHer A</p>
        <p>pm</p>
        <p>3 GASOLINE pumps with new 2002 computers, two 6000 above-ground tanks, one 10,000 underground tank. All in A-1 condition. 746-4142.</p>
        <p>HUMIDIFIER7Y2~gallon per day output. Automatic humidlstate. 756 4364.</p>
        <p>NEW SECRETARY'S desk and chair, $300, new IBM Selectric typewriter, $900. 756 5399after 5.</p>
        <p>BUYINGSILVER&amp;amp;GOLDCOINS TOP PRICES PAID</p>
        <p>Call 758 1403 9-6 After 6PM 756 5217 or 756-7923</p>
        <p>MOVING, must sell new frost-free refrigerator, queen size bed. dresser, kitchen table and chairs. 756 8033 . 410 Oxford Road, Greenville.</p>
        <p>REAlTsYiC AM/FM stereo receiver. 44 watts per channel, hl/lo filters, 2 tape monitors, $175. Realistic speakers, 8 ohms, $150 a pair. 756 2362.</p>
        <p>COLONlAL sofa and 2 matching I chairs, fireplace screen and andirons. 752-4591 after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>/MAPLE&amp;quot; DINETTE table with 4</p>
        <p>chairs, $75; 85' ot chain link fence with gate (5' tall), $175. 756-1646.</p>
        <p>ExTeCUTIVE CHAIR, $150; typewriter table, $35; 4 drawer fireproof filing cabinet, $350; Office chair, $35, coffee table, $30, end table, $30. 752 0555.</p>
        <p>OAK WOOD,  2 cord, $40. Rain, sleet or snow. Will deliver and stack. By now, season tor next year. Call day or night, 752-3593.</p>
        <p>MALE</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD has daily rentals at reasonable prices. Call 758 0114.</p>
        <p>BUICK 1974 LeSabre. Good condi tion $600 Call 758 1893or 758 4591</p>
        <p>BUICK 1973 Century Station Wagon 9 passenger Good condition &amp;lt;3ood gas mileage 753 2152</p>
        <p>Buick LESABRE I973 2 door very clean $950. 746 6198</p>
        <p>AUTO MECHANIC Top uay. good company benefits. Must riave owi tools. Contact Kenneth Evans Regional Aulo Parts Inc.. Highvysy 264 Wesi (a' [ log Ltvclk (iucii villo, NC 7.S6 1100</p>
        <p>assistant credit Manaqei</p>
        <p>needed for retail lurniiure store Desire pei'.on with pi uvious ex</p>
        <p>feriente in credit and collections alary commensurate with ex perience. Fxiellent company benefits. Call 756 0036. 9 til 6 p m. I01 appointment</p>
        <p>CHIEF PHYSICAL Therapist Ex celleni opportunity for *hfi right P ; son to manage our Fhyciral Thnrapy Depat Imenl. We are a 127 bed acut* care (acility loc.ifed in eastern North Caroiin.a Excellent com potitive wages trinqc bunutits .and working conditions I or more in formation, i.till or write Personnel Deparlmunt. tidguioml-e General Hospital, O. Bo.x 45, Tarboro NC 27886 Equal Opportuiiily Lniployer Monday through Frid.ay</p>
        <p>PERSON NEEDED w h ri n experience in di .ipery making Crooo pay 752 2873.</p>
        <p>DESK CLERK for moml pi-av Moridav ihrortqn k  i.x 1..1' Personi'i'J. 'V. '</p>
        <p>COOK Experienced in caieu-i m work Betty s Personnel. 756 44O4</p>
        <p>FOOD SUPERVISOR tor cafelei la Monday through f riday. Expurlenc ed Betty's Personnel 756 3404</p>
        <p>WANTED Salesputson lor fashion merchandise Full fnnu Conquriial CO workers Apply Brody's Pitt Plaza.</p>
        <p>CHILD CARE CENTER Part time. 7 III 9 30 am Apply 315 Fast Tenth</p>
        <p>OR FEM.ALE for light cell'. I -y .vork For interview, phone</p>
        <p>75/. 11 ( .1..K for Mr. Kyzer.</p>
        <p>STmNl-EY Horne Przxiucts needs wofl.'Ts. Full or part time Call 752 3:!06</p>
        <p>TWO SALESPEOPLE Start ' irrT mudi.itely Well established firm $/Su to $1500 pel montti. Need good car Call Per sonnel. 758 6018,</p>
        <p>PART TIME posit'ons available to RNs and LPNs on all shifts. Call Uiliverslly Nursino Center, 758-7K betore 5.</p>
        <p>DOUBLE headboard, toot board and</p>
        <p>rail; dresser. $40 746-6198.</p>
        <p>SEASONED oak wood. $33 for pickup truckload. 752-3048 trom 6 p.m. til 10p.m.</p>
        <p>TwTnTTeD, springs and mattr*s, $40, double mattress and springs.</p>
        <p>756 8781.</p>
        <p>UTILITY TRAILER. All steel.</p>
        <p>756 4336.</p>
        <p>WARM^AMXRNING natural gas</p>
        <p>heater (65,000 BTU, 7 months old), $370 new, now $270, female Boston Terrier (black and while, 2'/j years old, housebroken. loves children), $100. 753 2475.</p>
        <p>TIMBERLINE fireplace inserts, fireplace stoves, free standing stoves. The Hitching Post, 756 5789 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>ELECTRICIAN w.intcd. Only quo I died personnel lo call. 756 8970</p>
        <p>OLD MAHOGANY upright piano. $150.756 1660.</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>work wanted</p>
        <p>SEPTIC TANK installation, lot cle,irirg. landscaping, backhoe bulldczt-r work Call Sonny Cox, 746 2148 Of 746 3414</p>
        <p>Looking for an apartment? You'll</p>
        <p>find a wicie range of available units listed In the Classified columns of today's paper.</p>
        <p>60</p>
        <p>INSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>ALL TYPES mobile home day or night strvire repair Call R L St'^cks, 746 2437</p>
        <p>TAX RTURNS ItemdecTar^^ort fornrs. $5 lo$15 756 8.562.</p>
        <p>ESTIMA rOR/DRAETSM&amp;quot; Seven vears oxporience (4 years residen tiji sutrervision). 522 4361</p>
        <p>BLUE GRASS banjo lessons. 5 per</p>
        <p>' 2 hour, private. 756-8833.</p>
        <p>pTaO^LESSONS. BMlnnlng, m termediate students. Graduate of ECU School ot Music. 752 1928 after 5</p>
        <p>MAID SERVICE Housr noufu siiimg igr- apam sni.iii ncimes E'speciaii</p>
        <p>V.' ILABLE for &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;and businesses.</p>
        <p>Cleaning, ents and tor the /ears ex Call, ng.^</p>
        <p>students, 2 7492</p>
        <p>CADILLAC COUP DeVille, 1977, Yellow with yellow interior, custome rims, custom front end, excellent condition $6000, ^56 3 556 after. 5. anytime weekends.</p>
        <p>SECKETkRY I (U n : 1,</p>
        <p>doitg oem i .'! .-Mu : wuik, ; -n</p>
        <p>tiling billing, haiidlinci mail ,in&amp;lt;l</p>
        <p>variety ol 1 usponsi-bilities In I surance lienefils and quod people to work vnlh. Reply lo Sf uretary l-ac', | Box 1967, Greenville NC ^ ,</p>
        <p>T f II</p>
        <p>pioiossot s after 6 p in</p>
        <p>BACKHOE RENTAL 756 4673.</p>
        <p>WILL DO typing (thesis, papers, etc ) &amp;lt;or students and or businesses, 758 6313 after 5</p>
        <p>TYPING for sludenis, university and professional people. Excellent skill-, and reasonable rates. Call IS? ,</p>
        <p>'  -)rk</p>
        <p>any liou: (Janice)</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE, any ty|</p>
        <p>, id 0(1 ire clean.nq 756</p>
        <p>cashier, w. !rt,.s Have ex-nt them. Will work I'ly lirne. 752 1767</p>
        <p>62 LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>LOST small, silver Bengy dog wearing white flea collar, named Cookia. Lost in Club Pines area. 756-6211 days, 756-0874 nights. $50 reward.</p>
        <p>LOST: large white cat with 3 black spots and no tail. Call 752 8069.</p>
        <p>LOSY' SATURDAY. Roistered, white, female Samoyed. One year. Vicinity ot Greenville Country Club. Answers to Sheba. Reward. 756 2557 days. 752 7425 nights.</p>
        <p>iY aDD-A PEARLS on oold chain</p>
        <p>lost uptown. Sentimental value. Reward. 756-1660.</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMES</p>
        <p>64 AAoblle Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, furnished, washer air, covered patio, shady lot; no children, no pets 752-5907.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, furnished. Mi per</p>
        <p>month. 756 9225or 756 1900.</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0034" />
        <p>SITlilMjr IMtacltr. Gieemiie, N.C.-Wwkmtey, Nbmryt, im</p>
        <p>44 MobHtHomMForRm</p>
        <p>4W0 3 tw^rown moMi homM and ^ Cotonte4 MobH* Horn* Park T44 13 batwaan I and S</p>
        <p>If X S7 witfi air 79a iM around 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>1 KDROOMS. fumidhad. rashar *ymr. covarad patio. Prtvata lot Saca-lty daposIT Mo pata. cNWron 7Ti0</p>
        <p>13 X M. 3bedrooms wim carpet. Also &amp;lt;3 X M. 3 bedrooms witfi carpet. No peta. nocNidran. 7St 3S44</p>
        <p>3 SEOIKXXMS. 1&amp;gt;i baths, tulty carpeted, located m Jackson Trailer Park. 7sa aii4atlera</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS. furrMshad, carpet air condltlonirrg. no pats, nt chlldran. good location 7St 4K7</p>
        <p>3 AMO 3 bedrooms, central heat Good location, loase. No pets Lot space. 7S3 33M. nighta. *25 5391</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM trailer Furnished carpet, central heat 752 3*39</p>
        <p>13 X as. Front den 2 bedrooms, pav ed dotd&amp;gt;le drive, sidewalk. 3 patios;</p>
        <p>central air, fully carpeted. ... furnished except appliances, washer/dryer hookups. 10 X 20 storage building. N^ ho^ital</p>
        <p>IT WIDE. 2 bedrooms, new carpet, air conditioner, and washer AAar</p>
        <p>r led couples onty 752^45</p>
        <p>46 Mobiif Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>WE BOY used mobile homes. Tom my Williams. 754 7815, 752 54*2</p>
        <p>ITEM #3. Very clean A newlywed 12 X 5 lily managable</p>
        <p>cial. 12 X 55 Low downpayment monthly payments 754PI91</p>
        <p>SE&amp;quot;'^RAL nTce doublew^^e repossessions soon available. Call 754 0191</p>
        <p>ONLY ONE (repossessionI. 24 X 40. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, f ireplace 52500 down to qualified buyer Must be seen. 7S44I9I.</p>
        <p>1977 14 X 70 3 bedrooms. 2 bathv W4her, dryer, lurnished, central air, 52000 and assume loan. 744 4558</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>.r7</p>
        <p>^ y</p>
        <p>44 MobHaHomM For Saif</p>
        <p>1975. 13 X 4* 3 bedroonts. 2 Ml baths, central air and heat. Mly tur nithed. 753 0471 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>1974 OAK WOOD 13 X 45 2 bedrooms. i&amp;gt;t baths, central air, Mly carpeted, storm windows. 51000 and assume loan. 758-3354</p>
        <p>1974 FAIRWAY Partially furnished 5300 and take up paymenta of 5145.</p>
        <p>BUDDY mobile home for sale 12 X 42, air conditioning, partially furnished 754 1148</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>HELI ARC</p>
        <p>PinWELDING&amp;amp;REPAIR</p>
        <p>121 Chapman St </p>
        <p>WInlervMle. North Carolina 3*590</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Highest Quality ^ Lowest Cost&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Dave Gilbert Jasper Trlpp</p>
        <p>754-07*9 754 5494</p>
        <p>PORTABLE WELDING</p>
        <p>1973 CONNER 13 X 44 Good condi tion 54*00. Call *35-0*47</p>
        <p>MEW 1979 2 bedroom. 13 X 52 mobile home. Downpayment 5910 Payments below 5135 per nrtonth Cail Greg or Phil at 754-0333 Conner Mobile Homes.</p>
        <p>REPOSSESSED HOMES Down</p>
        <p>payments as low as 5395 Payments below 5100</p>
        <p>' 5100 per month Several units</p>
        <p>now In stock Cail Cireg or Phil at biteH</p>
        <p>754-0333, Conner Mobile Homes.</p>
        <p>N will get  owned3</p>
        <p>previously ______ _</p>
        <p>home Fully furnished, with bay win</p>
        <p>bedroom mobile</p>
        <p>dow Payments below 5115 per month Call Phil or Greg at 754 0333 Conner Mobile Homes</p>
        <p>197*. 13 X 45 Madison Partially tor nished, central air, shingle root, patio, den. storm windows, totally electric 53000 and assume 4</p>
        <p>year loan. Call Dennis. 754-8319 or 752 322*</p>
        <p>0AKWCX30 19*0 12 X 58, 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, one bath Sale price, 59875 Call or see Jimmy Langston. 754 5434 Oak wood Mobile Home, Greenville</p>
        <p>1973 MADRID repossession. 12X45. Transfer tee and assume payments 754^)191.</p>
        <p>SOOT YOURSELF! Cl9an chimneys are safer Call the mperts at Carolina Chimney Cleaners, 758-0174.</p>
        <p>I DO enVeiope stuffing In my home 757 7438</p>
        <p>It's 80 My to And the Items you're looking tor In the people's markeMacc the Classified section of this newspaper</p>
        <p>73 CommfrcM Ppopfily</p>
        <p>FOR RENT</p>
        <p>availabte downtown ________</p>
        <p>tIon. super low rent. 7S8-7433</p>
        <p>Prime retail space Excellent loce-</p>
        <p>Commercial building just west of the</p>
        <p>Grewyllle ctty limits.^ Approx imate</p>
        <p>ly 3000 square feet of with two offices. Parking In front and rear. Extensive electrlcel outlets in floors end walls. Insulated heat pump. Assumable loan and possible secondary financing Presently rented. 570,000.</p>
        <p>itly rented. 170,</p>
        <p>DUFFUS REALTY INC.</p>
        <p>756 5395</p>
        <p>74</p>
        <p>Farms For Saif</p>
        <p>Businfss Service</p>
        <p>MICROFILM and billing service Will microfilm your active and inac</p>
        <p>five records tor security and space Folding and malliyig your</p>
        <p>statements each month Reasonable rates! Carolina Microfilm Services, 752 3774</p>
        <p>72</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>WE AT Century 21 Lanco Realty . exclusive agents tor Wildwood Villa</p>
        <p>t are</p>
        <p>19* ACRES with SO cleared and 13,000 pounds of tobacco. Located near Beaufort County line. Call Aldridge &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Southerland. 754 3500. nights. Don Southerland. 754 5340.</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>Farms For Lease</p>
        <p>7340 POUNDS tobacco tor rent on or off farm and 22 acres farmland In Grimesland 4wea. 754 7338 after 9 p.m</p>
        <p>11,499 POUNDS of tobacco tor lease and transfer. Jeph Willou^by, 75* 3291.</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>534,500 to 539,500 C^ll for details. Quail Ridge Townhouses also availabte through this agency  priced from 540.000 to 547.400. Call today. 754 584*</p>
        <p>1979 OAKWOOO mobile home 14 X 70. 53.000 down and assume loan 753 5754 or 753 4490</p>
        <p>73 Commercial Property</p>
        <p>68 OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>ROY'S TRADING POST. Farmville Highway, tor sale due to health reasons Serious calls only 754-4*10.</p>
        <p>HURRY! Owner is offering this ex ceitent potential convenience store tor cost of inventory and equipment Some financing Call 758 4485 Eastern Business Brokers.</p>
        <p>70 PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP Gid Holloman North Carolina's original chimney</p>
        <p>weep 20 years experience working jn chimney's and fireplaces Call day or night 753-3503. Farmville.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SHOP/OFFICE space for lease. 1000 ghbort</p>
        <p>square feel. Neighborhood commer cial zone Hooker Road Call 753 1733 days, 754-7414 nights</p>
        <p>3000 TO 2900 square feet To be built to tenant's specifications, '&amp;quot;i mile from mall on Memorial Drive, between carpets by George and Bob's TV &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Appliance. 754-4771 informallon.</p>
        <p>for more</p>
        <p>NEW BUILDING under construe-tion 3000 feet Sell or lease Darden Realty. 758 1983, nights, weekends, 752 74h</p>
        <p>BETHEL By owner. 3 bedroom brick home, 2 baths, living room, den, large laundry room. Ouiet friendly neighborhood 758 4912 after S.</p>
        <p>545,000.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING for the investor, for young couple's first home. Well kept, lovely home with dishwasher and stove. Priced to sell immediately. 527.900 Stack Kiger Realty. 754 3088; nights. Dianne Whitehurst, 754-7222.</p>
        <p>LETS LOOK at the facts. When was the last time you've seen a home In the Belvedere. Club Pines</p>
        <p>FOR SALE or lease 6000 square feet commercial building 20(X) square feet finished office. 4000 square feet of warehouse and storage 752 1010.</p>
        <p>STORE FOR RENT 805 Dickinson Avenue. Occupied by At Barre. 754-4470. 752 0634; nights. 754 7500</p>
        <p>BEETLE BAILEY HaPEDBYMNTAD</p>
        <p>Mort Walker creator of the famous Beetle Bailey comic strip started</p>
        <p>as a cartoon artist at a young age and sold his first cartoon at age 11. He started as a stock</p>
        <p>room clerk with Hall</p>
        <p>mark and when he was 18 he answered a blind employment want-ad which was placed by Hallmark and he became chief editorial designer for Hallmark cards.</p>
        <p>3 STORES or offices for rent. Available as 2000, 4000 or 6000 square feet. Home Furniture location, 703, 705 and 707 Dickinson Avenue. Call 753 0636 or 756 7500.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Westhaven area for under 530 per square toot? Now let's add the pluses.' 2V} baths, garage. 4th bedroom or study, huge fireplace, fenced in backyard, and an assumable loan balance of 523,500 at 7%. Only 558,900 Stack Kiger Real ty, 756 XW8; nights. Crene Stack. 752 3366.</p>
        <p>2, 3 AND 4 bedroom hontes for sale in Griffon Homes from 521,500 to 559,900, Call Echo Realty, Inc. 752-1411 or 524 4148.</p>
        <p>HouMtForSaiB</p>
        <p>HouSMForSaN</p>
        <p>AVOtO the ru*tl* and bustle of city Hying when you make this beeutlful country home your very own. You'll love the many features In this home  3 bexoms. 2 baths, great room with fireplace, attractively landscaped wooded lot with e fantastic</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. *V)% assumabla loan. Eastwood. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, brick, den with fireplace, carpeted and playhouse. Low SO't. No ITS. 7^2</p>
        <p>brokers.</p>
        <p>10847.</p>
        <p>In ground 20 X 40 Hooted pool and paflo In backyard. Guaranteed for one Ml year 549.900 Call us about a able I</p>
        <p>rsasonable means of financing on tWs^^Mme. Overton A Powers.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. University Condominium. 3 bedrooms. baths, carpeted, appliances, petlo. 534,500 756-543*.</p>
        <p>A RARE opportunity. 3 bedt family room, one bath. Brick</p>
        <p>bedrooms, home</p>
        <p>In a prestigious neii^borhood. Prio ^ tp_sell at *41,900 Contact J/D</p>
        <p>111 RALEIGH AVENUE 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen. 1937 square feet living area. *33,500. Bill Williams Real Estate. 753 2415.</p>
        <p>LoNFotSbIb</p>
        <p>3 ACRES near Stokts.</p>
        <p>12,000 Speight Realty A In vestments. 754-3330. nights. 75*-2241</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>Reel Estate. 254-1*00.</p>
        <p>*2X900 Immaculet9. 3 b9droom, 2 Mth home In Griffon. McLawhorn Realty, 534 5474.</p>
        <p>79 Investment Property</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 3 bedrooms, 1300 square feet, central air. fully carpeted, electric heat. Excellent</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION Low matntanence. Duplexes, triplexes.</p>
        <p>quadraplexes. Can buy one or more units. &amp;lt;:all f -</p>
        <p>starter house or for oMmr couple. Large corner lot, garden space. E &amp;gt;. cellenf condition. 540,500. 754 5131 or</p>
        <p>today tor more Informa tion, Watson Associates. 754-1377; nighta. 754 *3*5.</p>
        <p>753 4996.</p>
        <p>8%ASSUAAABLE</p>
        <p>DUPLEX. Brick, 2 bedrooms, central air and heat. Loan assumption. 553,500. Darden Realty. 758 19*3; nighta, weekends. 753 7471.</p>
        <p>BYOWNER CHER-Y OAKS</p>
        <p>128 Harrell. Imnvsculate ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, 2 car garage, den with fireplace, room for future expansion upstairs, and many high</p>
        <p>APARTMENT complex tor sale. * one bedroom apartments one block from university. 29% down with balance financed by owner. 5135,000. Call Bull Ritter. Commercial Investment Reeltors. 754-545* or 793-2*99 after 4.</p>
        <p>energy savino features. Save 555 on closing coet. Shown onl ment 756 1256, 579,900.</p>
        <p>I only by appoint-</p>
        <p>BUSINESS FOR sale. Formerly Phillips Grocery, Seven Pines. 753-5754 or 7S3-M96.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. In Camelot. 754 4191 days, 754-9*06 evenings after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>p.m.</p>
        <p>754-3506; evenings, 752-0345.</p>
        <p>fireplace. 2 car garage, many extras. 75* 1403 days, ^ 7484 even</p>
        <p>Ings.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, 1Vi baths with fireplzKre. 2 miles from new mall. Loan assumption available at 9'/2%. 540,000 756-1543.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>OWNER TRANSFERRED Can't stand two house payments. Must sell 4 bedroom, brick ranch. Possible 9'/y% assumption. Make an offer, 561,000. Lily Richardson's Gallery of Homes. 756 2570.</p>
        <p>EXPERT</p>
        <p>New A ReconditkMMd ShoBS</p>
        <p>Shiver Sarplis Sales</p>
        <p>22 Dickinson Ave,</p>
        <p>NbxI To CozBils Auto Stx)plv</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WIN DOWS DOORS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;AWNINGS</p>
        <p>Pemode ing Room jjnihon-.</p>
        <p>C.L. LUPTON CO,</p>
        <p>DUPLEX LOTS</p>
        <p>Off 10th St. Near college FERRELL BLOUNT</p>
        <p>dBy75H277 Night 825-6411</p>
        <p>AUCTION SALE</p>
        <p>Bethels Annual Firemans Auction</p>
        <p>Bethel, North Carolina</p>
        <p>February 9th, 1980-10 A.M.</p>
        <p>SALE LOCATIOH: Highway 30 at WhMehurst Station IMiasEastOfBBthal, N.C.</p>
        <p>Anyof&amp;gt;e Can Buy or Sell NemB WW Be RacBhred February 5lh, 8th, 7th &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;8th THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING Roanoke Auto. Primers M.F. Combines M.F. Tractors (1105 &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;others)</p>
        <p>John Deere Tractors FarmalMAO (w/equipment)</p>
        <p>Cultivators</p>
        <p>Grain Wagons ^</p>
        <p>Many Others items Too Numerous To List</p>
        <p>LUNCH WILL BE SERVED</p>
        <p>Barbecue Pork &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Chicken Terms: Cash or Good Check</p>
        <p>Trailers Grain Augers John Deere Planters Sprayers Discs Plows</p>
        <p>Manure Spreaders</p>
        <p>For Information Call: H.R. Brown-825-7091</p>
        <p>W.T, Whitehurst825-5811 W.M. Whitehurst825-1061 Hugh PateAuctioneer</p>
        <p>The '80 model Hondas are arriving daily at Bob Barbour Honda Volvo. One ol the most cxciiing is the all new Honda Civic lor 19X0. ,Ai S.1699 p o.c.. it\ one of the last real bargains Icit in the automotive world! And the Civic is just one ol a rcallv great lineup irom Honda. .Stop bv ior a test drive soon and lei u&amp;gt; show you some ol the llnesi qualiiy autontobilcs .wtv wnere'</p>
        <p>suiin. ui me iiiiesi Ljuaiiiy automofiilcs.on wnere'</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>rnQSQOVOUVO</p>
        <p>117 W Tenth St. Greenville; 758-7200</p>
        <p>CRAFT WOOD STOVIS</p>
        <p>Wrsplucs iNSsrt</p>
        <p>KWFROIITBIONER</p>
        <p>bnmBdiate delivery for holidays</p>
        <p>TiUlliUOIUITIQIIES</p>
        <p>Winti Hlle 758-9123</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FOR SALE PEANUT HAY $1 per bale call 752-5937 or 758-2996</p>
        <p>rewiHWuRd HMPaNy tal Cart</p>
        <p>BrowM-WooM, lac.</p>
        <p>ysi-7111</p>
        <p>Back packs. B-15. Bomber, Field Deck. Flight. Snorkel Jackets. Peacoats. Parkas, Shoes, Combat Boots Plus</p>
        <p>Over 400 Different Gl Items</p>
        <p>ARMY-NAVY STORE</p>
        <p>1501 S Evans Street</p>
        <p>Salesmai IH The Month</p>
        <p>Tommy Cooke</p>
        <p>Julian White, President Of M &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;W Chevrolet, is pieased to announce that Tommy Cooke is the winner of the Saiesman of the iMonth Award. Tommy won this award for his outstanding saies performance during the month of January.</p>
        <p>M &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;W Chevrolet</p>
        <p>Ayden, N.C.</p>
        <p>746-3141</p>
        <p>PHOTOGRAPHERS</p>
        <p>CAREER OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>Earn up to $18,000 annually</p>
        <p>Are you the ambitious, energetic individual who enjoys people plus the opportunity to make top dollars and have a top benefit package whHe having a good lime? Earn top dollars In a rewarding career with potential lor advancement with the fastest growing company In the U.S.A. Fun, people, travel and $5$.</p>
        <p>JMY Portraits Inc. is looking for new people to be trained as professional photographers wHh oi^unity to advance to management level. Travel and reliable car required Guaranteed salary plus commission plus expenses. For more details csll: Peggy Allen at;</p>
        <p>919-446-9175 Holiday Inn-Downtown 425 N. Church St.,Rocky Mount Applications will be taken</p>
        <p>Wednesday Feb. 6 Noon to 5PM Thursday Feb. 7 10AM to 5PM</p>
        <p>Equ*l Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>CaVCORD. LONGRAm WITHOUT SAVm SOim TO LUXURY.</p>
        <p>coMcm</p>
        <p>GOESORTWR</p>
        <p>wmm</p>
        <p>srmmm</p>
        <p>m THAN ANY</p>
        <p>OTKROmACT</p>
        <p>LNAXmCA.</p>
        <p>Based on ERA estimates, Concords efticient design and 22-gallon gas lank lets it go 484 miles.*</p>
        <p>highway estimate,</p>
        <p>ERA estimated mpg Use these figures for comparison Your rige and mileage may vary due lo driving speed, weather conditions and trip length. Actual highway mileage will probably be less. Range supenonfy may be due lo greater economy or lank capacity</p>
        <p>CONCORDDL</p>
        <p>COMESmH</p>
        <p>LUXUmUKE</p>
        <p>WESEATNO</p>
        <p>EXmCOST:</p>
        <p>' Individual reclining seals.</p>
        <p>' (3uarl2 digital clock.</p>
        <p>' Full vinyl root.</p>
        <p>' Extra Quiet insulation ' Whitewall tires and styled wheel covers.</p>
        <p>^wmrnmm \</p>
        <p>Nmmmmrnr.</p>
        <p>COMmmry pan emptint. Bonlfiusl wears**t&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>mmummitcxm*</p>
        <p> mnmcmmimi mmtT-jmmmrn&amp;quot;</p>
        <p> AUATmorman</p>
        <p>n American Motors</p>
        <p> AiutaM/M tihswsr tysiom I* r&amp;gt;*nt*u lor ty monN</p>
        <p>gt IJOOOrrwo*</p>
        <p>Os'! &amp;lt;S 4 'Fg&amp;gt;5let*0 I(*(twm*&amp;lt;* /H IAie&amp;lt;nql&amp;gt;oRa)</p>
        <p>Test Drive Any AMC Car Or Jeep And Receive 1 Pound Of Bacon FREE!</p>
        <p>Buy Any AMC Car And Receive $35.00 Worth Of Rib Eye Steak FREE! Buy Any Jeep And Receive 45 Pounds Of Beef Loins FREE!</p>
        <p>AMBUCAHimORS CONCORD. NO OTHER COMPACT COES THSFAR!</p>
        <p>SEE ALL THREE EAGLE. SPIRIT AND CONCORD AT</p>
        <p>Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>Smith-Waldrop Motors</p>
        <p>TexBs Topper Country</p>
        <p>756-4267</p>
        <p>80</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Circl* Drive, Rober-sonvllle. 3 bedrooms. 2 batbs. living room, kltchen/eatfng combination, den, large wooded lot, deck, .2 mile</p>
        <p>BETWEEN Greenville arxl Farm-ville. on 364. Darden Realty, 758-19*3; nights and weekends, 752 7671.</p>
        <p>from city limits. City water, no city taxes. Mid 40's. Call 795 4731 after 6</p>
        <p>9&amp;gt;/i% LOAN ASSUMPTION 1450 square feet, 3 bedrooms, T/i baths, den with fireplace, formal area, kitchen with breakfast area, haat pump. 58900 and assume payments of 5444 per month. Call Jon Day at Aldridge 8. Southerland Realty, 3500;c  ------</p>
        <p>LAKE FRONT LOT, Windsor Road, Brook Vallav. Overlooking lake and oolf course, Daautlful view. Call</p>
        <p>. weekdays, 752-7194.</p>
        <p>Joe</p>
        <p>BETHEL HIGHWAY. Acre lots. Owner financing with only 5400 down</p>
        <p>payment. 8 years at below market interest rates. Only 11</p>
        <p>sold. Speight Realty 8. Investments, 3230; nights, 758 7741.</p>
        <p>756</p>
        <p>CONTEAAPORARY, 3 bedroom, V/7 bath home on nice, wooded lot In Cherry Oaks. Custom built with cedar and stone exterior, stone</p>
        <p>lighway X distance from city. Wooded, 238 feet of road frontage. 58500. Speight Realty &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Investments, 754-3220; nights, 758 7741.</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOM house In town; 4 bedroom house In country (I miles oof); 2 bedroom apartments (tur nished or unfurnished; In country  8 mile* out); 3 bedroom )tousa in country (plenty of privacy; 14 miles out); 3 bedroom apartment In town, near campus; 3 bedroom moblla home In country (8 mllas out) 744 3384 or 524 4</p>
        <p>96 Apartrmnts For Rnt</p>
        <p>J BEDROOM I'/, bath duplex with</p>
        <p>*af'*'* ^'^9^ lot LoJrotTliries.'</p>
        <p>{per month. 754-4091.</p>
        <p>a BEDROOM apartmant. Washer dryer hookups. *225 month.</p>
        <p> t M VI9V9MII. PWtS</p>
        <p>Deisoslt. 758-4879 after 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>a BEDROOM townlKxise apartment. 4 miles west of hospital. No pats. /56-57S0.</p>
        <p>1 bedroom duplax on Stancll Drive. 5 blocks from unlverstly. Central air and heat, ranga, refrigerator. Marrleds. *220. 754-74*0.</p>
        <p>NEW, 2 bedroom duplex. 1200 square feet with heat pump. 101 Courtland Road. Availabla February 1. *275 a nf*onth, 754 1417.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>18 Apartmants For Rsnt</p>
        <p>BRANDNEW BEDROOM APARTMENT</p>
        <p>^iC^ Bluff Road</p>
        <p>Call 752-5740</p>
        <p>lances 5175.00.</p>
        <p>1201 EAST Second Street. One</p>
        <p>bedroom (2 double bedsl. complete-conoltton-</p>
        <p>ly furnished, carpeted, air r ing. Suitable for two people. No dogs. Lease and deposit, 5150 a month. 754-420*, 9 til S w*9kdays.</p>
        <p>IN WINTERVILLE 5 room partial ly furnishad apartmanf and 3 room aparfnrtent. Both 1st floor. No pats. ^11 day* only. 744-2011.</p>
        <p>NO FUEL BILL. Heal and water turnlshad. Carpeted. 2 bedroom apartmant. 2401 East Third Street. 5^ Call Ray Spear*. 731-4342 or Dick Evans, 7M-lfl9avenings.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>RlfifiiMSIIOElEFAIR</p>
        <p>Acro**s(r**(lro Blounl-H*n*y Dovnrtown Qr**mll* lit W. 4th StrtBt Shoe Rapeir At The Vwy BaN periling In tiem aM seek M enop</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>I LoatUsn; Ffeai</p>
        <p>Saturday, Feb. 16,1980 -10 A.M</p>
        <p> PHhMwi Mw H xissl Is tiMMan. Me ke eaten, Fcsa </p>
        <p>M dee lo Rural Read 1714. Tent i|M, pe</p>
        <p>I *4ee. (ale el ene at raid.</p>
        <p>This qulpfiwnt betonq* to Mr. Fr*&amp;lt;l Smith. Jr. Mr Smith I* ratlring</p>
        <p>from farming for hMlth rMson*. TM* I* WMM w*ll kopt equiprnOTt</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;DOORS</p>
        <p>RenoiiPlinf, Hnont .initini</p>
        <p>C.L, LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS IM* 4*2* John Oewe I iMlTMOINw IH Mseeay FargiMon Roer Crop X Maeeay Fargusen Olasal 1 Farnall Super &amp;quot;C with Iron! , cuHkratoranddlec.</p>
        <p>I FarmeaCub</p>
        <p>COMBINES lin *19 Intemalional wHh both</p>
        <p>SMLl OFFICER FOI REFIT</p>
        <p>10'xlS' boautlfully panetod Including privet* loM*t. Lighting, waling and Mr conditioning fur-ni*h*d by landlord. Contlguou* to atorag* spac* 10x IS with ' door oponing* at each and, *d-</p>
        <p>dltiOMl.</p>
        <p>Mim STORUE</p>
        <p>1 mil* N. Hasting* Ford 264 By-Paa* Phorw-758-2190 DayorNh</p>
        <p>19TS PoweR One row tobacco wWh hydfMbcunleed</p>
        <p>TRUCKS AND TRAILERS t^MC 2 Ion wHh eteel dump</p>
        <p>1* n. Tandem axN equlpmanl iraHor I N.eieal trabar l-t wheel tobacco Irallars IN Buehal grab! Iraaar EQUIPMENT 13 H. Long CHsc wNh nbladae</p>
        <p>TH.LonglpobrtUN  row raMng cuHkralor (UMston)</p>
        <p>Z row Intomsttonal euWveter wHh ortMxof eowert Powo* t row tranoplanlsr 4 rme IntamaUonal CuMrator Front mount John Deere CuNkrator</p>
        <p>forazi</p>
        <p>1IM gallon Hbarglaes tank wMh pump Woods tkto boy (fHch cutler Pen type woods cutter Fargusen Road Hade IN It row sprayer with 2M glaes lank Tobacoe eprayar H gaHen tank 1 boNem Maseoy Ferguson plow 14</p>
        <p>bieh</p>
        <p>JohnOoorolN.aooddrM</p>
        <p>rowJohnOoofoptanlor t-tIN buahol grain Mn wHh fan dryor end panel Z-1971 Roanoke II box bams gee Hrad Nh box cantor Mr flow</p>
        <p>MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST CONSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE Sale Conducted By</p>
        <p>couNiRYBOismioNiieiyco.</p>
        <p>P 0 Box 1235 Phone: 946-5007</p>
        <p>Washington, North Carolina Slate License No. 765</p>
        <p>DOQQURKINS AUCTIONEER COL. JIM HUDSON RALPH RESPESS QJ*n4II..N.C. STATE LICENSE NO. Ml Wiihlngloti. N.C.</p>
        <p>TN-1W MM32t</p>
        <p>NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS</p>
        <p>M&amp;amp;Ws</p>
        <p>USED CAR SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;**** ** rtndow*.</p>
        <p>NOW 34695</p>
        <p>1971 Buick LeSabre</p>
        <p>QoM, pow*r *t**rtng and brak**, air, automatic.</p>
        <p>*...........................NOW *195</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Cl</p>
        <p>4 door.</p>
        <p>1978 C Automatie. t*rlor,</p>
        <p>1978</p>
        <p>4 door,</p>
        <p>^SuBBSr</p>
        <p>itie. Wfm. sofld wNtto. blu*</p>
        <p>.*3895</p>
        <p>*3995</p>
        <p>*8695</p>
        <p>1978 Ford F-150 Pickup</p>
        <p>Blu* and aihtor, 382 V4, automatic, powor atooring and brakos, radio, low mHoago..............*4391 i</p>
        <p>1977 Ford Custom Pickup</p>
        <p>302 V-S, automatic, powor ato*^, radio, 24,088</p>
        <p>1977 Oida Cutiasa</p>
        <p>^dom. SNvor, powm atooring and brakos, air, V-.</p>
        <p>NOW $2695</p>
        <p>1977 Ford Custom Pickup</p>
        <p>8v*r, air, low mHoago, powwr atooring</p>
        <p>*3195</p>
        <p>andbrakoa</p>
        <p>*3895</p>
        <p>Waa$31W</p>
        <p>1976 Chevroiet Monza Spider</p>
        <p>Black, r*ar spoNor. powor atooring and brakos, air, autoiMtlc......................*2695</p>
        <p>1977 Chevroiet Siiverado Pickup</p>
        <p>4 wlwol driv*. Light bluo and dari( Mua, powar staar mg and brakaa, i3r, AM-FM.................,</p>
        <p>1976 Chevroiet Scottsdaie Pickup</p>
        <p>Automatic, air, powor stoaring</p>
        <p>1976 M</p>
        <p>2 door, atooring</p>
        <p>*3295</p>
        <p>cyNndor, powor</p>
        <p>$2295</p>
        <p>1976 Chevroiet Monza</p>
        <p>2 plua 2. Orango, 4 apood, smaH V-8</p>
        <p>1976 Chevroiet Siiverado Pickup</p>
        <p>Omngo and whHo, air, automatic, powor atooring and</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;....................................*3495</p>
        <p>1976 Ford Eiite</p>
        <p>BIim wKh dark bluo irinyl top.</p>
        <p>.*2695</p>
        <p>*2695</p>
        <p>1975 Jeep CJ-5</p>
        <p>V4, good tkos, bronza lop.......................</p>
        <p>now Mack canvas</p>
        <p>*3495</p>
        <p>1975 Chevroiet Caprice Ciassic</p>
        <p>4 door. Bronzo, Mack vinyl top and Mack cloth In-tarlor, low mHoago, ak.</p>
        <p>*........................NOWM995</p>
        <p>1975 Chevroiet Siiverado Pickup</p>
        <p>*****' tooring and brakos.</p>
        <p>*&amp;quot;* &amp;nbsp;NOW &amp;gt;3295</p>
        <p>1974 Chevroiet Monte Cario</p>
        <p>Whita on whHo. Burgundy intarior, ona ownar, raai aharp, powar Windows, air.</p>
        <p>NOW *2295</p>
        <p>1974 Ford F-150 Pickup Rod and wtiHo, automatic, powm atooring... *1995</p>
        <p>1973 Chevroiet Biazer</p>
        <p>4 X 4. Light Muo, Mack utility top............*1495</p>
        <p>1974 Chevroiet Maiibu</p>
        <p>Burgundy with whHo lop, air, ona owner.</p>
        <p>..................NOW &amp;gt;1695</p>
        <p>1970 CIravrolet Custom Pickup</p>
        <p>Automatic, power atooring, one owner.</p>
        <p>Was&amp;gt;149S.</p>
        <p>1974 Chevroiet Monte Cario</p>
        <p>Baigo, power atooring and brakaa, air.</p>
        <p>.......................NOW &amp;gt;1495</p>
        <p>1974 Chevroiet Maiibu</p>
        <p>2 dom coupo, Muo, powor atooring and brakos, air.</p>
        <p>WaallW;. . _ NOW *1695</p>
        <p>1974 Chevroiet Maiibu</p>
        <p>WhMo with Mu* lop, ak, bucket seats, consola.</p>
        <p>1974 Ford Maverick</p>
        <p>4 dor^ cyHndar, automatic, powar stoaring, air.</p>
        <p>NOW *1695</p>
        <p>1974 Chevroiet Maiibu</p>
        <p>2 door, rad wHh wMI* top, powar stoaring,</p>
        <p>NOW &amp;gt;1295 1969 Chevroiet Pickup H ton WHh utWty body, V-l, straight driv*.....*495</p>
        <p>Station Wagcm Speciais 1977 Ford LTD Wagon&amp;quot; ~</p>
        <p>F**^ loarfng and brakaa,</p>
        <p>NOW $2495</p>
        <p>ak.Was38M..</p>
        <p>1975 Chevroiet impaia Wagon</p>
        <p>Dark graan, wMt* top, ak, automatic......</p>
        <p>*1195</p>
        <p>1974 Chevroiet Caprice Estate Wagon</p>
        <p>Ona ownar, low mHoag*.</p>
        <p>NOW *2295</p>
        <p>1973 Ford Wagon</p>
        <p>Power ataaring and brakaa, ak, on* owner.</p>
        <p>**..........................NOW &amp;gt;695</p>
        <p>and brakaa, ak.</p>
        <p>*1995</p>
        <p>1974 Piymouth Road Runner .... *695</p>
        <p>1972 Chevroiet Caprice Wagon... *595</p>
        <p>1971 Piymouth Wagon</p>
        <p>Automatic, powar stoaring. ak.</p>
        <p>NOW *695</p>
        <p>9 1979 Chevroiet Caprice Ciassics</p>
        <p>* P^&amp;lt;l I I- Storoo radio, tHt whool, cruia* control, ak condHlon.</p>
        <p>automatic. MHoago rangas from 7,000 to 19,000 mHoa on thoaa cars</p>
        <p>See One Of Our Courteous Salespeople Julian White, President</p>
        <p>Jay Milts, Sales Manager</p>
        <p>Tommy Cooke</p>
        <p>Rex Wainwright Jule White</p>
        <p>Ayden, N.C.</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>746-3141</p>
        <p> T</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0035" />
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Large 3 bedroom garden apartments, carpet, drapes, dishwasher, pool. On Country Club Or. adjacent to Greenville Country Club. 756 6869.</p>
        <p>WE HAVE CABLE TV</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM apartment vhfith stove and refrigerator Avaitable AAarch I. AAarried couples only. SIM per month. Lease and deposit required. E^afe Realty Company, 7S2 M58</p>
        <p>NEW one and two bedroom apart ...... 3 fro</p>
        <p>ments with fireplaces. 75a 34S3 ti^m 9 til S.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FOR RENT</p>
        <p>Offices And V Warehouses</p>
        <p>Receptionist office and 3 private offices (1000 square feet). Warehouse (2000 squtre feet) with 12 foot sliding door. Ideal for eloctrical. plumbing or painting contractor, etc. Located 1007 Chestnut Street.</p>
        <p>Call 752-8612 day 752-207 night</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE, 3 bedroom duplex apartment. Washer dryer hookups.</p>
        <p>carpet, heat pump, storage. Conve nient to hospital, ECU and Industrial park. No pets 752 7108</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY Condominium. 2 bedroom, cable TV, V i baths, *250 per month. 754 534S.</p>
        <p>NEWOUPLEX APARTMENT IN COLONIAL VILLAGE</p>
        <p>Two carpeted bedrooms. larM carpeted living room, kitchen with dining area and plenty ot cabinets.</p>
        <p>Appliances furnished. Brick veneer construction, fully Insulated. Heat pump. Across from Burroughs Wellcome near school *200 deposit. *200 per month Call 758 2558.</p>
        <p>CARRIAGE HOUSE Apartments. 2 bedroom townhouses. Fully carpeted, pool and laundry room, cable TV. 754 3450.</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartment. Close</p>
        <p>to college. Carpeted, refrigerator, range *165 month. 758 3311.</p>
        <p>WHEN SOMEONE IS ready to buy, they turn to the Classified Ads.</p>
        <p>Place your Ad today lor quick results.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>TREE TOPPING, TRIMMING</p>
        <p>FREE ESTIMATES ^ Call 752-4586</p>
        <p>75^-5^9J-11 PM_^ _ Herman Smokey Heath</p>
        <p>20 PER HOUR</p>
        <p>Salary expansion program has created new openings in national sales organization. Full and part time people needed immediately. Opportunity for advancement, paid vacation. Call 758-1925 or 752-3951 or 756-6858.</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>3 ROOM furnlshad apartment One block from campus. 7S4-4S45.</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTAAENTS. One</p>
        <p>and two bedrooms. Located off East 10th Street. Call 752 3519.</p>
        <p>ONE AND TWO bedroom rt</p>
        <p>lAeal</p>
        <p>ments. Smith Insuarance and ty, 752 2754.</p>
        <p>CHERRYCOURT</p>
        <p>Luxurious 2 bedroom townhouses and 1 bedroom apartments. Carpet, drapes, compactors, washer dryer hook ups, pool, sauna, tennis court, club house, etc. 752-1557.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>The Happy Place To Live FREE CABLE TV</p>
        <p>Office Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. AAon-day through Friday. Call us 24 hours a cfiay at</p>
        <p>756-4800</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique In apartment</p>
        <p>living with nature outside your door.</p>
        <p>~ lit' .....- ------------</p>
        <p>Quality construction, fireplaces, heat pumps (heating costs 50% less than comparable units), dishwasher, washer/dryer hookups, wall-to-wall carpet, fher rnopane windows, extra insulation.</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Arlington Blvd. 754 5047</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE INSTALL ALUMINUM AND VINYLSIDING</p>
        <p>Remodeling-Room additions. C.L. LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>752-6116</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTAS</p>
        <p>CASH BASH $400 REBATE</p>
        <p>Has Been Extended For A Limited Time</p>
        <p>Buy A New 1979 Or 1980 Clica, Supra, Corona Or 2 Wheel Drive Truck And Receive A $400 Check From The Factory Distributor. Limited Time Offer.</p>
        <p>Brand New</p>
        <p>1979 CELICA SUPRA</p>
        <p>$1200</p>
        <p>DISCOUNT</p>
        <p>Plus</p>
        <p>$mi REBATE</p>
        <p>fraifactof)(</p>
        <p>BistrlMor</p>
        <p>FREE</p>
        <p>ACC</p>
        <p>BASKETBALL</p>
        <p>HANDBOOK</p>
        <p>With Test Drive of Any New Toyota</p>
        <p>$3.50 Value</p>
        <p>This Offer Is For A Limited Time Only. Dont Miss This Chance To Save!</p>
        <p>USED CAR VALUES</p>
        <p>1979 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>SILVERADO</p>
        <p>Blus with blue vinyl Intartor. Automatic, air, AM-FM atareo. 7.000 miles. Ilka</p>
        <p>.........................$6695</p>
        <p>1977 DODGE DIPLOMAT</p>
        <p>Dove gray with gray interior and top. automatic, air, AM-FM stereo .,</p>
        <p>1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX</p>
        <p>$3695</p>
        <p>Green with white vinyl top, automatic, air, power windows, slereo &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;95</p>
        <p>1979 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>TRANS AM</p>
        <p>White with blua vinyl interior, Automatic, air, power windows, tilt whool, cruise control. AM-FM slereo with lepo, T-top, 10,000 miles..</p>
        <p>1977 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON</p>
        <p>1974 VOLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>Medium blue with white vinyl interior. Automatic, air, AM-FM radio, rear detrOSterJUteltilleS jgggg</p>
        <p>1978 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>BEETLE</p>
        <p>Red with Week Interior, automatic, air,</p>
        <p>radio &amp;nbsp;.................$1995</p>
        <p>SILVERADO</p>
        <p>Black with burgundy vinyt interior. Automatic, elr, AM-FM stereo, power windows, tilt wheel, cruise, 23,000 mHee.SherpI!................jg,|gg</p>
        <p>1976 MERCURY MONARCH</p>
        <p>1979 TOYOTA COROLLA</p>
        <p>Silver with red vinyl Interior and top. automatic, air, radio..........on.nr-</p>
        <p>$2495</p>
        <p>Brown metallic with Ian vinyl Interior, sutomellc, air. AM-FM radio,   Jg-J gg</p>
        <p>1978 MERCURY</p>
        <p>1975 FORD MAVERICK</p>
        <p>COUGAR</p>
        <p>De gray with grey vinyl Interior, grey landau root, automatic, air, AM-FM ataroo tapo, power windows, tilt wheel.</p>
        <p>.......................$4795</p>
        <p>1975 TOYOTA CELICA</p>
        <p>White with tan vinyl interior and rool, 4 speed, air. AM-FM radio $3695</p>
        <p>Light blue with blue vinyl top, bluo Interior, automatic, air, power steering, radio, 6 cylinder..............$2195</p>
        <p>1977BUICK</p>
        <p>ELECTRA LIMITED</p>
        <p>3 to Choose Irom. Lotded with ell the luxury optlona. Your choice... g^^gg</p>
        <p>1974 TOYOTA CELICA</p>
        <p>Red with while vinyl lop and while Interior, 4 spaed, air. AM-FM slereo...............</p>
        <p>$2495</p>
        <p>MUST SELL 1979 FORD MUSTANG PACE CAR</p>
        <p>silver and black. Loaded. Never titled. List *9800.00</p>
        <p>MAKE AN OFFER</p>
        <p>109 Trade St. Greenville</p>
        <p>Phone 756-3228</p>
        <p>Open Nites Til 8 p.m. For Your Convenience</p>
        <p>TOYOTAThe Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Wedoeaday, February 6, l6-3s</p>
        <p>86 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>1401 Willow street 752 4225</p>
        <p>The Real Estate Corner</p>
        <p>1,2, and 3 bedrooms, washer dryer , hook-ups, cablevlsion, ' house. Only 5 blocks Carolina University.</p>
        <p>drye pool, club from East</p>
        <p>Check everywhere else first</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartment. Fur nished, utilities included. Short term lease. Olde London Inn. 754-5555.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM furnished apartments or mobile homes for rent. Contact J. T. or Tommy Williams, 754-7815.</p>
        <p>AZALEAGARDENS</p>
        <p>Greenville's newest and most unique furnished one bedroom apartments.</p>
        <p> All electric energy efficient design ed</p>
        <p> Queen size beds and studio</p>
        <p>couches.</p>
        <p> Washers and dryers optional</p>
        <p> Free water and sewer and yard maintenance</p>
        <p> All apartments on ground floor with porches.</p>
        <p> Frost free refrigerators</p>
        <p>Located in Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club. Shown by appointment only. Couples or singles. No pets.</p>
        <p>Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams , 754 7815</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM country duplex south of Greenville on Highway 43.</p>
        <p>88 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM brick house. )' 2 baths, living room, den, carport, new ap-^ pliances including washer and dryer, new carpeting. *325 . 754 6335 after 5.</p>
        <p>26)5 MEMORIAL Drive. 3 bedrooms, I'j baths, central heat, fireplace. Married couples preferred. No dogs. Lease and deposit . *250 per month. 754-4208, 9 til 5 weekdays.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, 1'2 baths, heat pump, garage. Quiet neighborhood. *315. 753 4015, 756 4143,</p>
        <p>4 ROOM HOUSE near ECU 524 5507</p>
        <p>NEAR BETHEL 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch on large lot with fenced in backyard. *280 per month plus security deposit. 758 8087 after 5.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, living room, kitchen/dlning combination, garage. 744-4533 after 7.</p>
        <p>LARGE TWO story home in ex cellent condition. 2 baths, 5 bedrooms, storm windows and doors Great (or couple who would like to rent out rooms or for university students. AAust be seen to appreciate. Call Grier Rental Agency, 752 5700.</p>
        <p>BEDROOM home for rent. Den with fireplace, carpeted, storm win</p>
        <p>dows, garage, good neighborhood *375 per month. Rent</p>
        <p>ented on month to month basis. Lily Richardson's 756 2570.</p>
        <p>Gallery of Homes.</p>
        <p>NEAR EASTERN School 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, den, kitchen with dinette,' garage. *300 month. Deposit and lease required. 758 7847.</p>
        <p>91 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>OFFICES FOR LEASE Contact J. T. or Tommy Williams, 756 7815.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT business opportunity! Spaces available in various sizes in Rivertbwne Mall, Washington, NC. Call Log Cabin, 1 946 2757</p>
        <p>DOWNTOWN OFFICE suite tor rent. 210 West Fourth Street. 2 private offices and one large 10 X 20 conference room or reception area. All new interiors. Private parking in rear, $300 per month or will rent</p>
        <p>eparately tor $125 each. Call Van Fleming, 756 6091,</p>
        <p>94</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>95 R&amp;lt;x)m mate Wanted</p>
        <p>FEMALE grad student needs room mate. Call anytime; 758-4874.</p>
        <p>ROOMMATE or roommates (2) wanted to move info a beautiful, 4 bedroom home. One mile from campus. *35 per month plus 1/5 utilities or *70 plus &amp;lt;/4 utilities. Call 758 3524 (ask for Jody).</p>
        <p>FEAAALE roommate wanted to share an apartment. 758-1253 or 756-0481 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>96 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>CORN WANTED</p>
        <p>We are paying top prices daily</p>
        <p>Phone 756-3827</p>
        <p>WORTHINGTON FARMS INC.</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY silver coins Will pay fop dollar. 752 5759</p>
        <p>WANT GOOD, used 746 6661 after5:30p.m.</p>
        <p>CASH FOR sterling and gold. If you have silverware, jewelry, or whatever to sell, call John after 3 at 752 6013.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>STIHL CHAIN SAWS</p>
        <p>With 14 Bar</p>
        <p>M49.95</p>
        <p>Hendrix-Barnhill Co.</p>
        <p>COAL FOR SALE</p>
        <p>BAGGED OR BULK</p>
        <p>Fred Webb inc.</p>
        <p>Phone 758-2141</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS</p>
        <p>RE/MAX offers you</p>
        <p>Private Offices</p>
        <p>Professional Colleagues</p>
        <p>increased FREEDOM</p>
        <p>National Referral Service</p>
        <p>Sales Aids</p>
        <p>Highest Possible Income</p>
        <p>of Greenville</p>
        <p>758-0050 756-7986</p>
        <p>Are You Ready To Build Your Dream Home, Remodel, Add A Fireplace Or Just Add A Room? Call Randy HIgnlte, Contractor</p>
        <p>PHt County Realty - 756-1306</p>
        <p>Higiite Bnilders - ?56-967D</p>
        <p>Buying or SelHng, For Beet Results Try Our &amp;quot;Personal Service&amp;quot;</p>
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        <p>D.fi. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>Anytime</p>
        <p>NEW OFFICE HOURS OPEN DAILY 9-7</p>
        <p>ALL TO SERVE YOU BETTER</p>
        <p>756-5868</p>
        <p>105 W. Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTINGS</p>
        <p>New Offering- Great buy on river property. This three bedroom cottage is partiaily furnished,fully applianced, less than three years young, over 1100 square feet on the river near Bath about 50 miles from Greenville. Loan assumption or owner financing available. $38,900. Call today for details.</p>
        <p>New Offering- Looking for extras in a moderately priced home. Try a wood stove, portable dishwasher, storm windows and doors and completely fenced In back yard for easy living. This brick ranch offers two or three bedrooms, large living and dining area, plus plenty of outside storage. Excellent financing available if you qualify. Call today for further details.</p>
        <p>A New Offering</p>
        <p>HOLLY HILLS</p>
        <p>Drive down the pretty lane past the blue lake to this one of a kind rambling ranch home built on a small hill with a great view of the lake and woods. Foyer, living room with fireplace, spacious dining room for your most ambitious entertaining, family room with fireplace, separate game room, three bedrooms, two baths, extensive deck, carport, separate workshop, an opportunity to live in this perfect area. $185,000.</p>
        <p>DUFFUS REALTY INC</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>Anytime</p>
        <p>Anne Duffus Listing Broker 756-2666 '</p>
        <p>RESPONSIBLE roommate for nice, 3 bedroom house $92 month plus ' 5 utilities. 752 7416.</p>
        <p>One of those hard-to-find brick homes in the Greenville city limits. Three bedrooms, bath, living room, dining room and breakfast room. Double carport, screened side porch, fireplace, and large brick patio. Situated in a good location in a quiet neighborhooif on a super wooded lot' convenient to ECU, shopping, and schools. Possible loan assumption at 10%. Call today to learn the opportunities this home has to offer you. Priced at $44,500.</p>
        <p>409N.LeeSt.,Ayden,N.C.</p>
        <p>10% EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE ON THIS HOME!!</p>
        <p>Thats right! When you buy this home, the owners will supplement your monthly house payment for one year. You get payments that are equal to getting a 10% mortgage and gives you the reason to buy now instead of waiting for rates to go down. Call me, Jonathan Elliot, for more information on this great financing package!</p>
        <p>On Call Ed Meyer Listing Agent 756-6695</p>
        <p>Clark-Branch, Inc.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>756-6336</p>
        <p>Jonathan Elliot Realtor 756-5868; 756-1616</p>
        <p>105 N. Greenville Blvd.</p>
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        <p>BILL ONEAL ASSOCIATES, INC.</p>
        <p>N.C, CONTRACTORS LICENSE No. 6567</p>
        <p>102 AUSTIN PLACE  GREENVILLE, N.C. 27834  PHONE 756-8288</p>
        <p>Bill ONeal is a professional, licensed designer, builder and Realtor, specializing in building and selling only the finest quality custom homes and commercial buildings. He is a member of the Home Builders Association, The Greenville-Pitt County Board of Realtors, The North Carolina institute Of Residential Design and is a Greenville Utilities Commission qualified E-300 builder.</p>
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        <p>AC TMTY room 15-0&amp;quot; 12?-O'</p>
        <p>BED ROOM</p>
        <p>CAR PORT 20'-6'20'-6</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATES  Under construction. E-300 home. Similar to above.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE  Cape Cod. 4 bedroom large home ^ with dual heating systems. Formal dining, den &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;and tremendous storage upstairs. Ready to move into in a couple of weeks. E-300 home.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE  Colonial ranch with 4 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, screened porch. You must see this plan. Ready to move into around May 1st. E-300 home.</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE  3 bedroom flat. Over 1400 square feet. Immaculate condominium.</p>
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        <p>-The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C.Wednesday, February 6.19</p>
        <p>His Ancient Rifle Still Bags Deer</p>
        <p>ByBUDIWEN WfHITE SILPHIR SPR1.\(;S. Mont. (UPII  Even once in a while. Verle Rademacher lakes out his old .tKaJiber muz/le-loaded rifle to go hunting Hes bewi successful enough with the single-shot weapon to bring home deer and antelope for the family table here in the cattle and logging country of central Montana.</p>
        <p>Rademacher. 42. publisher of the weekly Meagher County News which he and his wife Pal purchased in 1967. explains &amp;quot;Ive raised a family on a lot of wild meat W'hen Ifie freezer is full, then I go fun hunting - with the muzzleloader  Filling the freezer with venison, antelope and elk meat usually requires that Rademacher first do some serious hunting&amp;quot; using a modem rifle exjuipped with a high-power scope.</p>
        <p>Rademacher and a half-dozen or so of his friends - all asing muzzleloaders  did some  fun hunting one weekend this fall.</p>
        <p>We had a bla. said Rademacher on the Sunday evening at the end of the deer himt</p>
        <p>Only one hunter shot a deer Rademacher himself missed a whitetail buck about 125 yards away: *i shot over him.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>The intent of the &amp;quot;special hunt. as Rademacher called it. was to help out a rancher who reported the whitetail chewing up his haystacks pretty bad &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Rademacher figured the weekend exercise would pro-' vide sport for the hunters while perhaps ridding the rancher of some of the deer that were eating the hay he had cut for his cattle.</p>
        <p>Rademacher became interested in antique guns in the mid-1950s when a Colt cap and ball pistol in a catalog caught his eye. He bought it.</p>
        <p>I was bit then by the black-powder bug.</p>
        <p>A little more than 10 years later, in 1966. as a member of the Beartooth Moontain Men</p>
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        <p>QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED-NONE SOLD TO DEALERS</p>
        <p>PRICES EFFECTIVE GROCERY AND PRODUCE: FEB. 7 THRU FEB. 13,1980</p>
        <p>MEATS: FEB. 7, 8,9</p>
        <p>LESUEUR</p>
        <p>WHITE, DECORATOR, OR ASSORTED</p>
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        <p>MARGARINE CTR. \0 W</p>
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        <p>muzzleloaders club in Helena, he ww the .Montana state championship for muzzleloadef shooters. He was state champion again in 1968 and won further recognition in 1969 by outshooting 80-100 others at the Golden Spike Match for muzzleloaders in Ogden. Utah.</p>
        <p>He builds muzzleloaders. but progress these days is slow. He lakes credit for making &amp;quot;about a half-dozoi muzzleloaders. but he has been working on a pistol for five years and he has no idea when he will finish it.</p>
        <p>The biggest problem is that my work interferes with ray pleasure. says Radema cher.</p>
        <p>HEAVY WESTERN STEER</p>
        <p>Chicod School Honor Listings</p>
        <p>CUBED c. STEAK U.M</p>
        <p>SIRLOIN TIP $-179 ..oq whole - rIjast -1</p>
        <p>The following students made the Honor Roll or Principals List for the second marking poTod at Chicod EHementarv School:</p>
        <p>Honor Roll: Joyce Hawkins; William Guion; Jason Forties; Derek Foster; Teri Knox; James Stokes, Melanie Hardee; Joey Johnson; Pam Evans; Monika Avery.</p>
        <p>Principals List: Jennifer Adams; Angie Buck; Eileen Evans; Jamin Gardner; Lori Lewis; Gray Mills; Kelly Mills; Casey Pittman; Marti Gray; Monica Mills; Crystal Newby; Lorayne Mills; Elmer Leary; Suzette Haddock; Lisa Elks; Christy Shivers; sa Smith; Steve Haddock; Cherie Lane; Amy MUls; Rhonda Mls; Larne Sue Lockamy; Randy Mills; Tony Boyd; Michael Elks; Jeff Smith; Stanley Mills; Vonda Stokes; Lisa Harris. Anita Lloyd; Fran Spain; Phillip Evans: Lynn Page; Deborah Coward. Steve Kite</p>
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        <p>MON.-SAT. 8:00 A.M. TO 9 P.M.  WEST END SHOPPING CENTER  v</p>
        <p>MARKETS</p>
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        <p>29</p>
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        <p>STORE HOURS: MON.-THURS. 8 A.M.-7:30 P.M. FRI.&amp;amp;SAT.8A.M..8:00P.M.</p>
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        <p>PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT, FEB. 9.</p>
        <p>ATAAPIN GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>HIGHWAY 264 BY-PASS IH GREEHVILLE SOUARE SHOPPIHG CEHTER</p>
        <p>ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS</p>
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        <p>ANN PAGE  BEEF  CHICKEN  TURKEY</p>
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        <p>RAH-RAH Gail Spotts, center, leads cheers from a wheelchair at Winnetonka High School basketball game, despite an auto crash that left her partly paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. The North Kansas City. Mo., student was named Homecoming Queen last fall.</p>
        <p>By BARBARA McMAHON Associated Press Write-NORTH KANSAS QTY, Mo. (AP)  Gail Sptkts lay in a ho^ital bed a year ago after an automobile accident that crushed her spine and nearly ended a dream.</p>
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        <p>Gail. 18. is maintaining her honor-roil grades while balancing the demands of being a student council officer - and a member of the award-winning Winnetonka High School cheer-leading squad, a dream she had as a little girl.</p>
        <p>She can't perform the fancy footwork, but her voice rings I clearly through the gym and her enthusiastic arm gestures set her wheelchair rocking.</p>
        <p>Gail and her comrades on the cheerleading squad - six girls and seven boys  have incorporated her wheelchair into their elaborate routines. In one. Gail scoots the wheelchair to center court and cheerleaders form a pyramid around it.</p>
        <p>Other pyramid cheers use the wheelchair as a support, with cheerleaders bracing their legs against the wheels.</p>
        <p>After the accident. Gail spent nine weeks in a hospital and missed one quarter of school. Faced with the obstacles, she considered giving up her role as cheerleader at the suburban Kansas City school of 1,600. But not for long.</p>
        <p>I was going to run for Pep Club president. she said. But I really wanted to be a cheerleader. I thought I could promote spirit just as well as everyone else, and I knew how important it was. said Gail, who won cheers herself as a volleyball and basketball player her sophomore year.</p>
        <p>I always wanted to be a cheerleader. When I was little and my older brothers were out there wrestling, if theyd win a victory, the cheerleaders would let me come out and do a victory cheer. And I just loved It, said Gail, whose first year as a varsity cheerleader was cut short by the accident.</p>
        <p>It wasnt known at first what she could do. said the cheer-leading sponsor, Linda Spotts. an accounting teacher at the high school and Gails sister.</p>
        <p>But as we got more involved  and she showed up to practice just like every other cheerleader at 6 a.m. every day  we found she could do much, much more than anyone expected. said Miss Spotts. Its something she had wanted so badly all her life. And Gail is not a quitter; she never has given up easily.</p>
        <p>Last summer, she traveled with the squad to the International Cherleadlng Foundation Camp at Iowa State University. She received two awards, one given daily for the most spirit and another given at the end of the week to the prl with the best attitude, spirit and skill. The cheerleading squad also received tip hwiors.</p>
        <p>Gail plans to go to college next year and wants to become a kindergarten teacher. She also hopes to get out of the wheelchair, although her doctors say she will never walk again.</p>
        <p>There are a lot of cases where pe&amp;lt;ple have this type of injury and walk again, Gail says.</p>
        <p>I believe only God knows; hes the top doctor. I know the doctors have to say you wont walk again because they dont want to build your Ik^ up. But I believe Ill walk again if Im meant to walk again.</p>
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        <p>Roosevelt Wood, Farmville, reckless driving, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $100 and cost, attend Pitt County Alcoholic Workshop.</p>
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        <p>Larry Wayne Andrews, Farmville, reckless driving, 60 days jail suspended on payment of $t00 and cost</p>
        <p>Waddell Blow Jr Bell Arthur, 30 days jail suspended on payment of cost; trespass, not guilty.</p>
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        <p>12 Oz. Pkg.</p>
        <p>WaRET BACON OR FRANKS</p>
        <p>99'</p>
        <p>COUHTBY MMS</p>
        <p>Limit 6 Cans Wi</p>
        <p>Whola Or Half</p>
        <p>MORRELL PRIDE</p>
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        <p>EEOMSlVI-</p>
        <p>PRICES EFFECTIVE WED.-SAT.</p>
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        <p>KHES</p>
        <p>TOILET TISSUE</p>
        <p>IROYAL GUEST CALIFORNIA</p>
        <p>Iroirls</p>
        <p>Limit 6 Cans With $7.50 Food Order.</p>
        <p>CHICKEN NOODLE s</p>
        <p>SOPi!</p>
        <p>10 oz.</p>
        <p>CAN</p>
        <p>StUB CUBES</p>
        <p>22 Oz. Jar</p>
        <p>attANTmHTS RESERVEDiflA</p>
        <p>211 Jhyis Street</p>
        <p>2 Blocks/rom E.C.U.</p>
        <p>Morrell Pride First Cut c ^</p>
        <p>CHUCK ROAST Lb.^1</p>
        <p>303</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>JMorrell Pride Center Cut c ^ O</p>
        <p>CHUCK ROAST Lb.^1^^</p>
        <p>Overtons The Home Of Greenvilles Best Meats At Greenvilles Lowest Prices.</p>
        <p>BUSH MIX OR MATCH SALE:</p>
        <p>Great Northern Beans, Pinto Beans, Navy Beans, Kidney Beans, Or Biack Eye Peas.</p>
        <p> I  24 C</p>
        <p>eterPa</p>
        <p>^Mooth</p>
        <p>300 Size Can</p>
        <p>$578</p>
        <p>18 0Z.JAR</p>
        <p>PAPER TOWELS</p>
        <p>Limit 2 With $7.50 Food Order.</p>
        <p>Everyday Low Prices on over 500 items. Compare our prices we are competitive.</p>
        <p>CLOSE OUT PRICE TENDER LEAF</p>
        <p>lEABASS</p>
        <p>48 Ct. Pkg.</p>
        <p>Giant</p>
        <p>Roll</p>
        <p>ROLLER CHAMPION SELF-RISING</p>
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        <p>DEL MONTE SLICED PEACHES OR</p>
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        <p>16 02. Ctn. Of8</p>
        <p>48</p>
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        <p>Deposit</p>
        <p>CALIFORNIA TENDER FRESH</p>
        <p>BROCCOLI</p>
        <p>PINT JAR</p>
        <p>ORANGES</p>
        <p>GOLDEN GRAIN MACARONI-N-CHEESE</p>
        <p>DINNER ,</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>Giant</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>CLIP THIS COUPON</p>
        <p>With this coupon and J7 SO food ordff excluding spodals. WHhout coupon J1.38. Expiree Feb 9 Limit one per cuetomer.</p>
        <p>WHITE POTATOES</p>
        <p>CLIP THIS COUPON</p>
        <p>10 Lb. Bag</p>
        <p>With this coupon and $7.50 food order excluding specials. Without coupons $1.36. Limit one per customer. Expires Feb. 9.</p>
        <p>Quart Btl.</p>
        <p>We Want Your Food Business.</p>
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        <p>33% u 75% OFF!</p>
        <p>Sportshirts</p>
        <p>Were SO to $12 ea.</p>
        <p>4.12</p>
        <p>Pullovers</p>
        <p>Were $6^ to $7.99 ea.</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>Comfortable styles with long or short sleeves. Select solids or patterns. Sizes S-XL.</p>
        <p>SAVE 29%</p>
        <p>to 61%!</p>
        <p>Perma Prest Dress Shirts</p>
        <p>Regular $7 to $13</p>
        <p>SAVE BIG on ne quality dress shirtsthe basics of your work wardrobe. This regul^ cut TOlyester and cot-wirt comi</p>
        <p>ton dress shirt comes in a colorful selection for colors and patterns. Sizes 14V4-17.</p>
        <p>On Comfortable Cushioned Insole Work Shoes</p>
        <p>A. Moc-Toe Oxfords</p>
        <p>Stylish and durable black moc-toe oxfords in sizes 7V4c*ll and I2D. Hurry in today!</p>
        <p>$33.99 Steel Toe Oxford 26.99 pr.</p>
        <p>Pool tables ae-embled and de-luxed at addi* tionaJ cost.</p>
        <p>ingfton Black Boots</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>M.9 JLV.P pair</p>
        <p>Long-wearing, leather-lined 8-in. Wellington black</p>
        <p>Briarwood 8-ft. Pool Ikble with Honeycomb Bed</p>
        <p>ss&amp;amp; 369^</p>
        <p>sturdy 5 boi^coinb bed ia oovwed wlthgreen wocd and qyloo Mead doth. 6-in. wide top rails are plastic laminated.</p>
        <p>SAVE $1001 Briarwood 8-ft.</p>
        <p>Pool Tbble with ^-in. Slate Bed. Reg. $609.90 ........ &amp;nbsp;SQ9.09</p>
        <p>Video Arcade Makes TV &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;a Family Fun Center</p>
        <p>159</p>
        <p>C. Moc-Toe Shoe</p>
        <p>sast' 36^.</p>
        <p>Sturdy, black, moc-toe shoes have a supportive 6-in. ankle height. Save $7!</p>
        <p>644.99 6-in. Steel Tbe Shoe &amp;gt;^.97^ |Mi ihoes on Sale thru 23 ' '</p>
        <p>Sears Price</p>
        <p>Includes console, 2 joystick controls and set of paddle controllers. 9-volt power supply with 16-fl. cord. In color on color TV.</p>
        <p>Partially assembled</p>
        <p>Selected Video Game Cartridges</p>
        <p>19?2</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Theee esciUni video gaaie cartridges are for uaa wkh Atari</p>
        <p>SAVE *20!</p>
        <p>Playback Tbble Tennis Table</p>
        <p>Reg. $9.9</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Fold up one end for practice or both ends for storage. 3/4-in. thick particle . board top. Net extra.</p>
        <p>;; jRt t'* _</p>
        <p>: ^ lhbl|y^ kiw is</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0043" />
        <p>GREAT VALUES ON SHEETSTo Mixn Match to Make a Colorful Bed!</p>
        <p>i/ /</p>
        <p>14%u&amp;gt;ie%OFF! Floral Sheets</p>
        <p>Twin. Flat. Fitted Rag. tSJB</p>
        <p>499</p>
        <p>ateHi</p>
        <p>Sherwood Garden. Fresh floral clusters on soft,.smooth percale. Mominc Rose. Ptetxle sheets with bright rose design on white.</p>
        <p>I Full, fitted or flat &amp;nbsp;sas aa.</p>
        <p>1 US Quean, fitted or fiat ..SaSea.</p>
        <p>Sava SO. on PUIowcaseal S.4S Standard pUlowcaaa ..saSpr. tsas Quaao aise pUlowcaaa . 8.4S pr.</p>
        <p>14% u&amp;gt; 22% OFF! Danberry Sheets</p>
        <p>Twin, Flat or Fittod Rac.SS.4S</p>
        <p>TB^</p>
        <p>.w</p>
        <p>Danberr&amp;gt; Delicate mauve blossoms on white tiackground. Easy care! Hurry and save!</p>
        <p>*4aS PuU. flat or fitted SFar7</p>
        <p>S.4S Standard pUlowoaaa ..SaSpr.</p>
        <p>20% OFF!</p>
        <p>Dura Puff Pillows</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>ium sui^rt. Cotton tick with polyester nil.</p>
        <p>GREAT BUY! Mattress Pad 099</p>
        <p>Soars</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Omlted anchor band style. Machine washttble. IWin size.</p>
        <p>FuU Flat ................S.99</p>
        <p>Baddtea a avsOaUa I High Peiat and Oteen-</p>
        <p>15% to 30% OFF!</p>
        <p>ALL BEDDING! LAST 4 DAYS! SAVE NOW!</p>
        <p>Twin  Full  Queen-King  Foam or Rmerspring</p>
        <p>A&amp;lt; c   t </p>
        <p>LOW-PRICED!</p>
        <p>Vhnity Fair Bed-i^^^read and Draperies</p>
        <p>VsniW Fair ... a throw style floral print bedspread at a very allordable price. No iron polyester and cotton with polyostar filling quilted over uicot backing. ^</p>
        <p>For a total daooratatr look complete your bedroom witk matching pinch-pieatad</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>l-kich</p>
        <p>floral draperieat o-iren. polyester and ootton ... Just machina wash and dry! pr.</p>
        <p>25% OFF!</p>
        <p>Custom Antique Satin, Sheers andUangl</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>2*8</p>
        <p>4*..</p>
        <p>Dauphineor Pirouette ftegular S4 aq. yd.</p>
        <p>4S.O Challis Ualna Regular 8 sq. yd.</p>
        <p>aq.yd.</p>
        <p>aq.yd.</p>
        <p>yd.</p>
        <p>La viu jKiur windows witli Dtttiiphine antiette tin, a rayon pil acetate Iklen^ i 50 ookwa. Add Pirouette sheer of Daere* (tolyeflter. And for that custom-made touch, tdiooee a challis rayon and po^ester lining. Sale ends Februafy 23.</p>
        <p>Labor for custom draperies extra</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>CALL NOW! Our custom de-'corators will give you free estimates and advice.</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0044" />
        <p>l&amp;amp;Ocu. ft. Upr^^t FVeeeer</p>
        <p>is: *499</p>
        <p>Mort ilBint at retfaced prioM</p>
        <p>Cotton sturdy, por-manont praaa.</p>
        <p>IWin erispors. No mora deftoiting.</p>
        <p>6.37 eu. ft. ftooaor. 12.73-cu. ft raftif.</p>
        <p>Throo grilU-typo IwlvM. Buy now!</p>
        <p>*^50 OFF!</p>
        <p>PAIRSAVE 50!</p>
        <p>Twin crispers tore fruits snd vsgetables, hsip kssp tlMin frMh.</p>
        <p>69701/8080</p>
        <p>2-Speed Washer with Dual Action A^ptator</p>
        <p>5 cyctesnormal, perma^nt press,</p>
        <p>OO^ </p>
        <p>knit, delicate and pre-wash large capacity. 3 water levels and self-cleaning lint niter. Sale ends March 1.</p>
        <p>17.0 Cu. Ft. Frostless Refrigerator.Frezer</p>
        <p>ar*&amp;quot; ^449</p>
        <p>Fabric Master Electric Dryer</p>
        <p>Shuts off automatically when clothes reach dryness you select to help prevent over-diying. Lazm capacity and timed (^cle. Sale ends March 1.</p>
        <p>249*1</p>
        <p>netic gasdcets help hook-up optional.</p>
        <p>extra.</p>
        <p>PRE-SEASON Air Conditioner Sale</p>
        <p>MiSI SOISI</p>
        <p>Standard-Capacity, Heavy-Duty Washer</p>
        <p>A great buy in a sturdily-built washer! Standard capacity with 2 pre-set water temperature combinations. A great buy!</p>
        <p>Kenmore*^ 2-Cycle Electric Dryer</p>
        <p>249</p>
        <p>Diy on heat, freshen items on air-only</p>
        <p>y cycle. Standard capacity.</p>
        <p>Dryer snd rsn^ comIs m/rm sold</p>
        <p>.'A*</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>No.</p>
        <p>BTUH</p>
        <p>Capacity</p>
        <p>Rag. Price will be</p>
        <p>Pre-Season</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>79042</p>
        <p>4,000</p>
        <p>$159</p>
        <p>$139.00</p>
        <p>79071</p>
        <p>7,500</p>
        <p>$248</p>
        <p>$199.00</p>
        <p>78141</p>
        <p>14,000</p>
        <p>$349</p>
        <p>$299.00</p>
        <p>79181</p>
        <p>18,000</p>
        <p>$448</p>
        <p>$399.00</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0045" />
        <p>i5( or': SAVi:</p>
        <p>Macnatie gasket eali lid tight</p>
        <p>Umiglit Vbc with Beater Brush</p>
        <p>S6. 44</p>
        <p>IWia lana help in* crease cleaniiig efficiency.</p>
        <p>CB Unit with S/RF/SWR Meter</p>
        <p>Sb. 79</p>
        <p>, Illuminated metei&amp;gt; calibrator. Thru March 1!</p>
        <p>Black-and-white Portable TV</p>
        <p>Console TV with One-Button Color</p>
        <p>Self-Cleaning Electric Range</p>
        <p>Microwave Oven with Probe</p>
        <p>lainch dU.</p>
        <p>IMrr in hi|{ rnuuKh fr th fHmiiv</p>
        <p>Swprr Chromi** Mark matrix picture tube for ricb. vivid color</p>
        <p>r/</p>
        <p>19-in. Diagonal Measure Ck&amp;gt;lor TV^319</p>
        <p>Super dwrnix** black matrix picture tube has black surrounding color bars for a vivid picture. Pushbutton Automatic Frequency control homes in on station signals for quality picture and sound.</p>
        <p>Best Kenmore** LP Dual-Control Gas Grill</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>ClcMeout Was $279.95</p>
        <p>Big grill and warming rack for outdoor feasting! Grids grooved on one side to drain off excess grease from fatty meats. Match-free ignition! While quantities last.</p>
        <p>A 10% Deposit Holds 'bur Grill in Lay-Away Until May 1!</p>
        <p>r *</p>
        <p>8-TVack or Cassette Play/Record</p>
        <p>Beater brush helps</p>
        <p>get out deeply-embedded dirt from carpets.</p>
        <p>Kenmore Powermate** Vacuum Cleaner</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>Record your own 8-track tapes. Includes 2 microphones. Also has AM/FM/FM stereo receiver, full-size record changer and 2 two-way speaker enclosures. Sale ends March 1.</p>
        <p>A^ About Sears Credit f^lanf^ ^ ^ ^ ^</p>
        <p>-; I y &amp;quot;tul ..I*.  .i</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>$89</p>
        <p>Revolving beater brush TOwered by its own motor to help get out deep-down dirt. Tools for above-l^e-floor cleaning. Hurry and Save!</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily .V. /vllble ftp-, eale^^veetiaed,^,.^;.;.,</p>
        <p>X*</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0046" />
        <p>*30 OFF!</p>
        <p>Heatscreen 70' Cilass-Door Screen</p>
        <p>Reduces Air Flow Up Chimney Up to 70%</p>
        <p>Reg. $134.99 In Antique Braae or Blnck-end-Brass Finish</p>
        <p>94</p>
        <p>Add this attractive accent to your hearth and help save your homes heat too. Has insulated 1 3/16-in. frame, athustable draft damper, mesh curtain. Fully assembled. Some sizes by qiecial order.</p>
        <p>Statistics are the averace of laboratory measurements of air flow as tested with simulated bridt. stone flush fireplace fronta and calculations of sir flow based on vsrious assumed chimney hsi^its and assumed indoor and outdoor temperaturea.</p>
        <p>Yur Choice</p>
        <p>ETi- 29^</p>
        <p>A. Colonial Look Chandelier. Brass color metal column and arms. Thru Feb. 23.</p>
        <p>B. Sears S-Lteht Chandelier. Amber color pillow glass shades. Thru Feb. 23.</p>
        <p>SAVE *20!</p>
        <p>Practical 36-in. Ceiling Fan</p>
        <p>fe 79</p>
        <p>Decorative as well as functional. Variable speed control. Thru Feb. 23.</p>
        <p>$149.se S2-bi. fan .. 1X999</p>
        <p>irSi</p>
        <p>l^lbs. of Detergent</p>
        <p>549</p>
        <p>Removes mors eoil than the nation's leading dster</p>
        <p>M OFF!</p>
        <p>30-GaL Copolymer Container</p>
        <p>Regular 1099</p>
        <p>2-year warranty! Resist frecxe-cracking to O'' F. and heat warping up to 120 P. Rugged plastic containers. Sale enda Feb. 23.</p>
        <p>8I00I is not sold in Cisstonia, Rocky Mount, Shelby, Greenville, NX:, and Floral SX.</p>
        <p>Folding Step Stool</p>
        <p>1399</p>
        <p>ai%a</p>
        <p>SAVE *^43-'64!</p>
        <p>C'raftsman 79-pc*. and 98-pc. Tool Sets</p>
        <p>\^th Two Reversible Quick-Release Ratchets and Tool Box</p>
        <p>7999</p>
        <p> 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2-in. drive sockets and 1/4 to 3/8-in. socket adapter</p>
        <p> Spark plug socket, exten-skon, wrenches and screwdrivers</p>
        <p> Hex set, hacksaw, more</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit IMans</p>
        <p>Craftsman Hand Tool Full Unlimited Warranty</p>
        <p>If any Craftsman hand tool fails to give complete satisfaction, return it for free replacement.</p>
        <p>Sears Craftsman Chest and Cabinet</p>
        <p>SE. 159 SET 239</p>
        <p>CrefUman 12-drewer chest end 12 drawer cabinet combination. Ibp compartment with tote tray. Rolling casters and sturdy tumbler locks. Thru Feb. 16.</p>
        <p>SAVE *64 on Craftsman 98-Pc. Tbol Set</p>
        <p>Rag. Separata</p>
        <p>Craftsman standard tool set with 3 ratchets, wrenches, more. For your home mechanic. Thru March 1.</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>SAVE *15</p>
        <p>Portable Power Tools!</p>
        <p>Regular $44aS each</p>
        <p>lib ur Choice</p>
        <p>0099</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>A. Reversible 3/8-bi. drill</p>
        <p>B. Dual-motion pad sander</p>
        <p>C. Wu-iable-apeed sabre saw</p>
        <p>' Sale enoa Feb. 16</p>
        <p> SAVE ^3</p>
        <p> on Latex Fashion ^ Paint!</p>
        <p>Flat or Ceiling</p>
        <p>Q99</p>
        <p>Gidlon</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>$12J99</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>F</p>
        <p>Top-mounted gsugea, regulator control knob, on/o/r awiteh.</p>
        <p>IWo-aUp folds for easy storage. Tbp step cushiensd for</p>
        <p>Bell guard bclps protect you from</p>
        <p>Fashion Semi C^oss</p>
        <p>i(^</p>
        <p>$13,99 Gallon</p>
        <p>Flat or Semi-Gloss, spot-resistant, was^ble and colorfast. Smooth application. Easy cleanup. In 23 colors. Ceiling paint is one-coat and non-yellowing. In whitsonly. Sale ends Feb. 23. For oae-coat ragsg, aU Sears enk-oaat painto mast ba appltotl as dtveeted.</p>
        <p>SAVE*13m</p>
        <p>on 1-HP Ckwnpressor</p>
        <p>269</p>
        <p>With 12-gallon air tank^^lS-ft. air hose and tire chuck. Delivers 6.9 SCrM at 40 PSI, 100 PSI maximum. Thru Feb. 23.</p>
        <pb facs="00094353_0047" />
        <p>SAVE *100!</p>
        <p>10-HnPLavm</p>
        <p>Tractor</p>
        <p>Regular $1049</p>
        <p>Electric start. Variable speeds in single gear. 36-in. cut 5-position mower deck. ISO-VIB engine mounts decrease vibration.</p>
        <p>Mowei; TVactor and Tiller Sale ends Febnutry 23 Ask About Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>*100 OFF!</p>
        <p>8-HP Riding Mower</p>
        <p>SAVE nOO-^350!</p>
        <p>Pi*e-Season Lawn and Garden IVaetor and Mower Sale</p>
        <p>*949</p>
        <p>769</p>
        <p>6 SMeds for' ward. 1 reverse Electric start 30-in. mower.</p>
        <p>SAVE *50!</p>
        <p>6-HP Chain Drive Garden TUler</p>
        <p>IUS-4MSSS</p>
        <p>339^</p>
        <p>Craftsman* engine. 13-in. tines dig. 12, 22 and 24-in. wide path. 1 forward Boeed, power</p>
        <p>rewerae. Cornea partly</p>
        <p>Rugged 5-HP Gear Drive Garden Tiller</p>
        <p>Saara Low Priea</p>
        <p>249</p>
        <p>Craftsman* engine. 11-in. alicer tines dig 12 and 22-in. wide. 1 Toi^ ward speed. Cornea partly assembled.</p>
        <p>SAVE *25!</p>
        <p>Sears 20-inch Desigiiei* Vanity with White China Top Included</p>
        <p>Knmore Power Miser 96 Dual Twenty-Three Series electric model has iipected polyurethane foam insulation to provide up to 49% more effectiveness than our fiber glass insulated models of comparable size. Thru Feb. 23.</p>
        <p>EMERGENCY SERVICE</p>
        <p>Call before noon weekdays for water heater installation within 24 hours!</p>
        <p>AH Sears Water Heaters equipped with Safety Relief Valves</p>
        <p>SAVE *40!</p>
        <p>SAVE noi</p>
        <p>Dripless Kitchen Faucet</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>3a9</p>
        <p>Has no washers or threads to wear out! Color inserts to coordinate with your decor. $46.99 with RInser Sprayer ............36.99</p>
        <p>Kenmore</p>
        <p>Built-in</p>
        <p>Dishwasher</p>
        <p>Regular $328.06 Inatallation extra</p>
        <p>Water Miser cycle reduces hot water usage and has extended rinse. Power Miser control allows hot or economical cool drying. Sale ends Feb. 23.</p>
        <p>Sears vanity puts a decorator touch into your bathroom. Features brass plated metal door pulls and the sturdy particleboard sides are coated with a polyester finish to help resist waging and scratching. 24, 30 and 36-inch white or wood-tone models on sale at higher prices. Hurry in today!</p>
        <p>$64.99 Designer storage cabinet ......4499</p>
        <p>$8999 3-way medicine cabinet........7999</p>
        <p>$39.99 2-Lii^t bar ....................2999</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>Regular $9499 20-uich Faucet extra</p>
        <p>$3999 Sin|d lever faucet.............2999</p>
        <p>$89.99 Sears tub door ................7999</p>
        <p>$89.99 All china white toilet</p>
        <p>(seat at additional cost) ..............7999</p>
        <p>$16.99 Uft-off toilet seat ..... &amp;nbsp;1399</p>
        <p>289'</p>
        <p>Normal r|</p>
        <p>Mont imalallation chorgr</p>
        <p>SAVE *40!</p>
        <p>Kenmore'^ Portable Dishwasher</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Water Miser cycle reduces hot water usage and has extended rinse. Power</p>
        <p>10 standard Sizes</p>
        <p>24^ 27^</p>
        <p>SAVE *25!</p>
        <p>* Compactor Compresses IVash</p>
        <p>3-track storm-screen windows in natural or mill fnishes. In 10 popular sizes. Hole predrilled for easy installation. Screws are included. Available in these sizes:</p>
        <p>$za9 Sears Best 19,683 pcwsible code.'i for security. Automatic. Thru Feb. 23.</p>
        <p>Normal Installation Charge Only $66 within 16-milc</p>
        <p>Radius of Sesu-s Retail Store.</p>
        <p>24 X 39 24 X 55 28 X 39 28 X 55</p>
        <p>Installation available</p>
        <p>32 X 39 32 X 47 32x55</p>
        <p>36x39 36 X 47 36 X 55</p>
        <p>Custom-Made 3-Track Storm \Wndows</p>
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        <p>70061 Safo ends Feb'Tji'3..' aru neat bag. &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;receptacle withip re</p>
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        <p>A. AH-Weather Oil</p>
        <p>as. 1721</p>
        <p>ors4&amp;lt;)u. ...................71,</p>
        <p>B. Dual Air Filter n!b</p>
        <p>VALUES r'lK WEEK</p>
        <p>*5 OFF! Underdash Cassette TSape Player or 8-lVack Tape Player</p>
        <p>Reg. 0|88</p>
        <p>VMr Choice &amp;lt;&amp;nbsp;* t ,</p>
        <p>Slide baiV'for tone, olahIe.'CassotU: forward, Upe eject but^rt. .8-TVack; chanhl electorptohbutton Full-range tonecentrel.</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>Muzzier</p>
        <p>Muffler</p>
        <p>Sean</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Sizea to ^fit* moat can made&amp;quot;&amp;quot; ohrs. ItUcam tion and additional extra. Not'dpld iiV^slby-</p>
        <p>Ask About Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>Sears Best DieHard Auto Battery</p>
        <p>Seara</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>19</p>
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        <p>500 amps cold cranking rawer, 130 minutes reserve capacity. Group 24C. Sizes for most American-made cars and many import cars.</p>
        <p>Sears 48. 410 amps cold cranking power. Group cra~hO&amp;lt;) 24 C. For most American made cars including late ^jth GM models. trade in</p>
        <p>Sears 36. 360 amps cold cranking power. Group &amp;gt;Jg^QQ 24C. Sizes for most cars including late GM models. Hurry in! trade in</p>
        <p>Other 12-volt batteries start as low as 'tM^with trade'in.</p>
        <p>Above batteries include installation.</p>
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        <p>88 022</p>
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        <p>Coordinates For Spring</p>
        <p>The classic, pulled-together look  yours at tidy savings with K mart&amp;quot; spring matchmates. Bright and fresh as spring in periwinkle blue with coordinating prints, these interrelated pieces take you to-work. to dinner or to play with equal composure. Vary your look-be soft or suited, dressed-up or casual separates multiply the wardrobe choices. Easy-to-maintain polyester in a selection of slim or pleated, tailored or soft styles.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 7.96 Skirts or Pants' ....................</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 8.96 Tops ..............................6.66</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 9.96 Tops ..............................7.44</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 10.96 Jackets ..........................8.22</p>
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        <p>' &amp;quot;* 4 Shopptrs Guide - Wednesda</p>
        <p>y. February 4, lygQ</p>
        <p>Sale!</p>
        <p>4 Days Only  Save</p>
        <p>Mens Leather Shoes</p>
        <p>Black leather oxfords, with a steel shank for durability, cushioned insole and non-marking soles, are your best buy in heavy-duty work shoes.</p>
        <p>' Reg. 7-8.97</p>
        <p>Golf Shirt With Placket Front</p>
        <p>Easy-wearing cotton polv-ester in solid colors 3-button placket front and one pocket</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 9.96</p>
        <p>Mens polyester double knit dress slacks in solid colors or patterns. Expand any wardrobe. Shop Now.</p>
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        <p>Days</p>
        <p> AM/FM AC/DC Radio</p>
        <p>Mr. Coffe' With SsVGr compact portable has two-way 10-Cup size with ultra speed brewing power, handy thumbwheel con-system. New almond color. 25 filters, trols, AFC on FM. Carry handle.</p>
        <p>Battory not indudod</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 14.84</p>
        <p> Two-slice Compact Toaster</p>
        <p>Super extra savings in G.E.s stream-</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 16.77</p>
        <p>Spray/Steam</p>
        <p>lined toaster.</p>
        <p>Dry Iron</p>
        <p>Spray steam or dry iron with temperature guide, Durever cordset, 25 vents.</p>
        <p>Phonograph</p>
        <p>99 'H</p>
        <p>4 Days</p>
        <p>29.87</p>
        <p>Portable Stereo Swingmate plays L.P.s and 45s. Solid state amplifier, headphone jack.</p>
        <p>am/fm/cb</p>
        <p>Radio</p>
        <p>Receives AM and FM stations, citizens band channels. Save.</p>
        <p>Lees Factory Rebate</p>
        <p>Your Net Cost After Rebate</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>87</p>
        <p>Handy Deep Fryer Jiffy Fry</p>
        <p>Cooks 1 or 2 servings in minutes. Wide opening, carrying handle, lock-tight lid</p>
        <p> First Alert Smoke Detector</p>
        <p>Detects fire when smoke is visible. &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;Loud alarm Withescope light.</p>
        <p>LUNCHEON SPECIAL</p>
        <p>184</p>
        <p>m 4 Davs</p>
        <p>4 Days</p>
        <p>Hot Turkey Sandwich, Gravy</p>
        <p>With whipped potatoes and 16-oz. Coke*. Shop and Save at Kmart.</p>
        <p>* RogtMorod trwtemadi of Th Coca Cola Co</p>
        <p>AM/FM Clock Radios</p>
        <p>Instant weather or LED radio. Both have a 60-minute sleep switch, Your snooze bar, alarm and music con-</p>
        <p>Choice trols. Save.</p>
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        <p>CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE</p>
        <p> HOME DELIVERY INCLUDED</p>
        <p> SECOND YEAR FULL SERVICE CONTRACT ONLY $10</p>
        <p>2.2 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR</p>
        <p>2.2 cu. ft. with freezer compartment, 2 ice trays, great for dorm or apartment.</p>
        <p>Our</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>318.88</p>
        <p>EEL142ET $9 EXTRA FOR COLOR</p>
        <p>POTSCRUBBER</p>
        <p>DISHWASHER</p>
        <p>Feature-packed for your convenience! 3-cycle wash selection with Power Scrub cycle. 3 level wash action, built-in soft food disposer, more!</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>33$</p>
        <p>14-cu.-ft. Refrigerator</p>
        <p>Includes 2.26 cu. ft freezer with full-width chiller tray. Super-storage door. Adjustable temperature control. 20.3-qt, crispers. Save now.</p>
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        <p>Pept^</p>
        <p>Bismol</p>
        <p>FOR UPSET STOMACH INDIGESTION^ ' NAUSEA I</p>
        <p>Clairol&amp;quot; Condition II conditioner. extra body, balance. ^ 4oays</p>
        <p>FI, 01. 12 oz. Agree Cream Rinse and</p>
        <p>108 \w OJc</p>
        <p>m 4 Days g sOz:</p>
        <p>16 oz. K-Mart brand baby shampoo is mild and gentle.</p>
        <p>4 Days Only!</p>
        <p>Miss Clairol&amp;quot; shampoo formula hair color in all shades.</p>
        <p>Wella Balsam&amp;quot; hair conditioner, 4 Days! extra body or regular.</p>
        <p>4 Days</p>
        <p>20 oz. Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific&amp;quot; shampoo.</p>
        <p>4 Days</p>
        <p>Toni&amp;quot; Silkwave Conditioning permanent.</p>
        <p>8-oz.* Pepto-Bismol&amp;quot; for upset stomach, indigestion, nausea.</p>
        <p>FI. Oz.</p>
        <p>POLYESTER CURTAINS</p>
        <p>Sheer panel curtains in white, beige, gold and bronze. Machine wash and dry. Save.</p>
        <p>, Our 4.44 MXII&amp;quot;,......................................3.S7</p>
        <p>No-1 ron polyester/cotton in a ^ beautiful array of daisy-printed col</p>
        <p>ors. 180 threads per square inch</p>
        <p>Our 5.57 Pillowcases 3.77 Pr.</p>
        <p>^ Our 6.77 Full Size.............4.77</p>
        <p>Our 10.88 Queen Size &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;7.97</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 21.97</p>
        <p>HIBERNATOR</p>
        <p>Cozy quilted body garment keeps your warm all winter long.</p>
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        <p>THE SAVING PLACE</p>
        <p>WIM0M09</p>
        <p>OPEN MON.-SAT. 9:30-9:00</p>
        <p>26 Coaster Brake Bike</p>
        <p>Men's or women's full size bicycle. Standard handle bars, touring saddle. Shop now.</p>
        <p>Mens-Womens</p>
        <p>3-Speed</p>
        <p>26 bicycles with side pull caliper brakes, trigger shifter control, touring</p>
        <p>Lightweight</p>
        <p>10-Speed</p>
        <p>26 men's or women's bicycles. Side pull caliper brakes, Shimano Skylark derailleur lever.</p>
        <p>ALSO AVAILABLE IN BOYS STYLE</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 16.96 Pr.</p>
        <p>Roiler Skates</p>
        <p>Fireball-' rollers for indoor and outdoor skating action. Smooth-rolling wheels. Girls' and boys sizes.</p>
        <p>m Our Reg. 24.88</p>
        <p>Super Skates</p>
        <p>Sleek new-style skates for fun indoors and out. Shock absorbing urethane wheels, enclosed bearings.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 14.97</p>
        <p>23 Case, 11.97</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 19.96</p>
        <p>25 Case, 15.97</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 24.96</p>
        <p>y</p>
        <p>27 Case, 19.97</p>
        <p>Coats &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Clark Zipper</p>
        <p>tf^ho 19^1</p>
        <p>Leather-look Luggage Sale</p>
        <p>Sturdy and lightweight. Expanded vinyl luggage gives years of dependable service, cleans with a damp cloth. All pieces have strong nylon zippers, comfortable handles. Purchase separately, or buy all three for a matching set.</p>
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