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        <p>Weather</p>
        <p>Fair toni^i, ,lows in 70b; Friday mosy sunny and hot.</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>99th Year NO. 1 59</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION GREENVJLLE. NX. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 3, 1980</p>
        <p>'28 PAGFS TODAY</p>
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        <p>Slight^ip Reported For Nation's Unemployment</p>
        <p> WASHINGTON (AP)  The nation's unemployment rate slipped slightly in June to 7.7 percent, the government reported today, butmany economists cautioned that Joblessness will continue to rise in coming months and exceed 8,5 percent by years end.</p>
        <p>The 0.1 percent dip from Mays 7,8 percent jobless level followed unusually sharp increases of 0.8 percent in both April and May, bringing the unemployment rate to the highest level since President Carter took office.</p>
        <p>Despite the stability in overall joblessness last month,' the number of persons on temporary layoff as well as those whose jobs had been terminated continued to rise in June, the Labor Department said.</p>
        <p>This trend was countered by a decline in the number of unemployed people who re-</p>
        <p>KKFLKCTOR</p>
        <p>-entered the labor force.</p>
        <p>The departments report showed that the number of unemployed persons fell by about 148,000 to 8 million in June</p>
        <p>The jobless rate for most worker groups showed little change from the previous month, with the only rise occurring among adult men from 6.6 percent to 6 7 percent. The rate for adult women dipped to 6.5 percent from 6.6 percCTt; teemagers,</p>
        <p>18.5 percent from 19.2 percent; whites 6.8 percent from 6,9 percent; and minorities</p>
        <p>13.6 percent from 13.9 per* cent.</p>
        <p>Among minority teenagers, the group traditionally highest in unemployment, the jobless rate dropped to 34.4 percent from 35.2 percent.</p>
        <p>Janet Norwood, commissioner of the Labor Departments Bureau of Labor</p>
        <p>OILII</p>
        <p>T&amp;gt;2-1336</p>
        <p>Hotline gets things done for you. Call 752-1336 and tell your problem or your sound-off or mail it to Hotline, The Daily Reflector, Box 1967, Greenville. N.C. 27831.</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>HOW ARE JURORS PICKED?</p>
        <p>Ive been called to jury duty every other year now for tLt last six years. Id like to know how the jurors are selected for Pitt County and Im getting a little bit tired of the answer that its all done through random computer selection. E. V,</p>
        <p>You should not, by law, be called on to serve during two bienniums (two-year periods) in a row, Pitt County Clerk of Court Sandra Gaskins said. She said that if you believe you have, you should contact the Clerk of Courts office, which will check with the Register of Deeds office and find out for sure. It could be however, that you served near the last of biennium-before-last and that since its near the first of this one, you feel its been a very short time since your last jury service.</p>
        <p>Ms. Gaskins explained how' the 9,663 jurors for the 1980-81 biennium were picked: The Jury Commission, now composed of Jesse R. Moye, J. J. Brown and Herbert Brown, began meeting in August of 1979, picking names from voter registration and taxpayer lists. The number needed was, by law, to be not fewer than one and one-fourth times as many as was used in the previous biennium and not more than three times as many.</p>
        <p>(The members of the Juror Commission are appointed, one by the clerk of court, one by the county commissioners and one by the resident Superior Court Judge, now Judge Robert D. Rouse Jr., incidentally. Their lengths of term are at the discresion of the appointers.)</p>
        <p>The Commission, she said, first formed a culling list by picking one out of ten ames from the voter lists and one out of four from the tax abstracts. There were not enough, so they then went back and picked one out of 30 from the voter lists and one out of 40 from the tax abstracts. This list was then compared to lists supplied the county computer to delete names of persons who had died, moved out of Pitt County, been declared mentally or physically incompetent or been convicted of a felony.</p>
        <p>The final list is assigned numbers and that number of disks (as we said, 9,663 this biennium) have been put in a hopper from which they are drawn as needed by the clerk of court. The numbers chosen for each court session are sent to the register of deeds office, which puts the names with the numbers and sends a list for summoning to the Sheriff Department.</p>
        <p>Anyone who is called and feels he or she cannot serve because of mental or physical disability can contact the clerk of court, which will forward the information to the judge who will make a decision, usually based on certification from the persons physician. Postponements can sometimes be obtained because of illness or death in the family. Occupational excuses are almost never accepted.</p>
        <p>Summoning is now done about two^and-a-half to three weeks prior to time of service, Ms. Gaskins said</p>
        <p>Statistics, told reporters that the new devetopment in June was the spread of job loss to the service-producing sector, which had continued to grow earlier in the year.</p>
        <p>Sizable job losses were registered (in June) in whdesale and retail trade and in services, she said On the other hand,</p>
        <p>Typhus, Too</p>
        <p>CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -The former Shah of Iran, battling canco- and recovering only sl04rty from pneumonia and abdominal surgery, is also suffering from a typhus infectim, his spokesnuin disclosed today.'</p>
        <p>The spokesman, Robert Armao, also said ex-shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavis weight has dropped below 139 pounds.</p>
        <p>The medical reports from Maadi military hospital outside Cairo have not mentioned typhus; but this additional complication may help explain the concern expressed Wednesday by a highly placed Egyptian source who said the 60-year-old exiled Iranian leader remained dangerously ill.</p>
        <p>employment hela steady in transportation equipment, where jobs have dropped sharply in the past several months as large cutbacks occurred in the automobile industry </p>
        <p>Ms. Norwood also noted that the average number of hours worked per week have declined by nearly a half-hour since March</p>
        <p>Fkonomists say this figure traditionally indicates a future rise in unemployment because as a first step to ward off a recession, employers cut overtime and work hours If orders continue to fall and inventories pile up, as they are doing, the next step often must be layoffs.</p>
        <p>The Labor Department also reported that total employment in the country fell by 450,000 in June, the fourth consecutive monthly decline. Since February, when the employment level peaked, the number of persons with jobs has fallen by 1.4 million, with mostof this loss affecting adult males</p>
        <p>The downturn in employment since February had about matched the job gains of mid-to-late 1979, so that the overall level of employment for the month  %.5 million people  was</p>
        <p>Arrested For Embezzlement</p>
        <p>Donna Brown Hill, 24, employed by the Greenville Recreation and Parks Department for the past 4'2 years, was arrested about 3 a.m. today by police on charges of embezzling $1,975.25 in non-resident and program fees from the agency.</p>
        <p>Chief Glenn Cannon said investigators recovered $1,128.75 - including $1,108.75 in checks and $20 in cash  leaving $846.50 in cash unaccounted for.</p>
        <p>According to Cannon, Recreation and Parks Department officials became aware that the cash and checks were missing on June 12. However, the loss was not reported to the Police Department until July 1.</p>
        <p>Cannon, who said agents of the State Bureau of Investigation assisted in the investigation, reported that Ms. Hill told Parks and Recreation Department head Boyd Lee in June that an envelope containing $1,200  half cash and half checks </p>
        <p>had been missing from her office since May D</p>
        <p>Ms. Hill, of' Gienw/xMl Apartments, was a clerk typist in charge of keeping records and receiving funds at the departments office at the Jaycee Park complex.</p>
        <p>She told Lee that she had prepared a $1,200 deposit, left her office for a time, and when she returned, the envelope was missing. She said she delayed reporting the missing money in hopes that it would turn up</p>
        <p>Lee said tliis morning that the loss was not reported to police until the amount of cash and checks unaccounted for could be determined exactly.</p>
        <p>The Parks and Recreation director noted that Ms. Hill, who two weeks ago &amp;quot;handed in her resignation, &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;to become effective July Hi, was suspendi-d today.</p>
        <p>A Georgia native, Ms Hill was placed under a $500 bond pending a first appearance hearing on the embezzlement charge July 8</p>
        <p>about the same as in June 1979, the department said</p>
        <p>However, during that time, the level of women working rose by a million while the number of employed adult men and teen-agers dq|jBd 700,000 and 470,000, respectively</p>
        <p>The toll number of people employed and unemployed makes up the latior force, which dropped by 600,000 in June to 104.5 million people, the department said</p>
        <p>Approve</p>
        <p>Center's</p>
        <p>Money</p>
        <p>Congressman Walter B Jones today announced final Congressional approval of $1,500,855 for the Eastern Carolina Vocational Center in Greenville.</p>
        <p>The appropriation, added to an earlier grant of $2,190,000, will enable the construction of a new resi dential-recreational building</p>
        <p>Sen. Robert Morgan sue cessfully earmarked the new money in an amendment added to a supplemental appropriations bill passed by the Senate Saturday Con gressman Jones said, This completes a four-year effort to obtain federal funds for 90 percent of the co.st of this much-needed facility In fiscal 1978 my efforts led to the first Congressional ap propriation for the center Now Sen. Morgan's dedicated efforts have resulted in th&amp;lt;r present appropriation, bringing the total federal share to $3,690.855 and insuring the construction of the project.</p>
        <p>The Eastern Carolina Vocational Center provides therapy and training to persons suffering from physical disabilities, mental retardation or emotional dis tnrbanc&amp;lt;.&amp;gt;s It then helps its clients to find privat'- sector jobs. The residential .section of the proposed new building will have rooms and ap partments to house 8(i residents, It will feature dining areas and a central lounge, the facility will replace aging mobile home unit:? now in u.se. The new building will also feature a gvnimasium, poo!, activity rooms, showers and offices. These facilities will permit an expande&amp;lt;l recreational program to be coordinated with physical therapy and vocational training, Howard Dawkins is the director.</p>
        <p>A Living 'I ^indrnark'</p>
        <p>BEN MCNhj.iN Philadelphias best kiMiwn. historical figure, Benjamin PYanklin, impei-sonafixl l,&amp;gt;y Jw Maneft, 77, will be roaming IiHH'^ndenec Mall on Friday, In</p>
        <p>dependence Day The city is likely to be jammed with tourists and even local people who like to watch the celebration, (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Ask Reconsidering Of Emission Rule</p>
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        <p>Overall carbon monoxide ^Millution give different results than other assessments and nerxl closer examination. It said.</p>
        <p>The academys National Research touncil said in a leport to the Environmental Protection Agency that the technology is available for automobile manufacturers to meet the 1981 standard.</p>
        <p>Hut only the largest automakers now have this te/'hiiology, including new types of catalytic converters, availalile and smaller concerns tfial ha ve to depend on iridept'tident suppliers are eiK'ouiitering delays, said the study</p>
        <p>Ml numufadurers should he ihle to mnd the standard by tlie J9!i:t tiuKlel year, it added</p>
        <p>tlie EPA had no im-iiie'iiate comment on the lepoit</p>
        <p>The law reriulres that aiitiHiiakeis cut carbon iiHiiioxiiie emissions from 15 grams per mile to 7 grams p* r mile m 198&amp;lt;,) iiunlels, and to decrea.st' Ihi.s to:! 4 grams pT mile III 1981 models</p>
        <p>The same law allows man</p>
        <p>ufacturers to seek exemptions for 1981 and 1982 models, and the EPA has granted waivers from the standard for 24 percent of the scheduled 1981 production so far. Dther waiver requests from domestic and foreign companies arc pending.</p>
        <p>The study said the agency should reconsider the stncter 1981 standard because of problems associated with meeting it.</p>
        <p>Another disadvantage* of the stricter carlHin monoxide standard is a loss in fuel econonn . fx'rhaps 2 percent in most models, the report said</p>
        <p>.Vlany cars with the new carbon monoxide control devic(S also will harder to start, particularly in cold weather, and sut'fect to increased stalling. It said</p>
        <p>C'ONTINUED BACKING MOSCOW i.APi - Top Vietname.se leaders met in the Kiemlin ttxlay with Sovi et President Leonid U Brezhnev and received assurances of continued backing in IndtK'hina</p>
        <p>Half-Dozen States Ripped By Vicious Storms</p>
        <p>VICTIMS OF THE STORMS - Sorry to see her mobile home destroyed, but happy to be alive, Tammy Boyer sits with her children outside the overturned trailer Wednesday in Festus, Mo. The trailer was destroyed by one of several storms which</p>
        <p>ripped through eastern Missouri Wednt'sday evening. The storms caused milltons of dollars in damage but only ninnir injuries, and no deaths were reported, i AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Bv (' W MIRANKER Associated Press Writer V iciou.s thunderstorms and tornadoes nppc'd through'a halt dozr'ii stales, causing flash tl(M)ding that swept several children to their deaths, while the south-central states sweltered in hellisli temperatures and parched farmland cracked in the northern Plains.</p>
        <p>In Kentucky, after a day of near-1 (HI degree temperatures, two people were killed m storms Wednesday. One man died when Wi niph winds i)lew a tree onto- his mobile hi'nie near Cave Hollow Bay In Taylorsville. 7year-old Mathew Jeffries drowned when the car he was in was swept away at a creek crossing His mother rescued her thriH'other children ' thunderstorm thrashed southern Indiana, bringing more tlian 2'2 inches of rain in two hours. Officials were searching for the body'of a 4 year-old Evansville girl whom they k'lieved was swept into a stret't sewer as she was walking home On Lake Kincaid, in southern Illinois, a 7-year-old girl drowTietl when a heavy thunderstorm capsiz(*d the</p>
        <p>boat she and her mother were in At least 25 people were injunxl in the Illinois storms, and SIX counties, sustaining some $15 to $20 million in damage, were declared disaster areas by Cmv James R. Thompson In CarbondaJe, 111 , the storm toppled 40 mobile homes and tore the roof off a 24 unit apartment building. In Bremen, St. Johns Church, a 98-year-old building, was struck by a twister that left only the steeple and pulpit standing .Meanwhile, heat-related deaths in the Southwest topprxl 90 with 60 in Texas. 14 in Oklalioma. 16 in .\rkansas and one in Missouri.</p>
        <p>One of the latest victims was a 19-month-old Texas boy who walked away from his babysitter. His body was found a few hours later behind a home, his' body temperature at 103 degrees In Texas, where too degree plus readings have been common since mid-June, forecasters predicted the horrendous temperatures would last a[t least one more week possibly for the rest of July</p>
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        <p>1-Thr Duly Keflecuir, Ureeovtlte.Ji C -Thunday. July 3. IMO</p>
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        <p> Candlelight Military Wedding Held In Texas</p>
        <p>AND MRS KARL E HARDEE</p>
        <p>Anniversary</p>
        <p>Celebrated</p>
        <p>Mr and Mrs Karl E Hardee were honored on their -Wlh wedding anniversary at a reception Sunday given by their children, .Mr and .Mrs Claudie E Stocks. .Mr and .Mrs. Karl Wayne Hardee and Mr and Mrs Travis , Hardee '</p>
        <p>Guests were greeted by a receiving line composed of Mr and .Mrs. Hardee and their children. .Miss Susan Stocks and .Miss Tracey Hardee presided at the guest register .Michael Hardee received gifts .A collection of pictures of the honored couple during 1940-80 were given guests by grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Mrs Sidney Hardee and .Mrs Bobby McRoy poured punch and cake was served by .Mrs Worth Hardee Assisting were Mr and Mrs William K Brown, Chris Brown, Ronnie Boyd and .Mrs. Jasper Boyd</p>
        <p>A red and white color theme was used throughout the Eastern Pines Community Building An arrangement of red carnations and white daisy mums was used on the ser\ ing table</p>
        <p>.Mrs Hardee is the former Clara Jane Cherry pf Pitt County. She graduated from Greenville High School and is a homemaker She is active in the United Methodist Church and Red Banks Extension Homemakers Club. A native of Pitt Counry, Hardee is engaged in farming and graduated from Grimesland High School.</p>
        <p>The couple was married in Norfolk, Va., June 29. They have seven grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Good-byes to the approximately 90 guests were said by Mr. and Mrs William H Blalock and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harris Jr.</p>
        <p>Births</p>
        <p>Clark</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr and Mrs. Dallas Clinton Clark Jr., 2006 Fairview Way, a daughter, Joanna Benson, on June 25, 1980, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Eakes</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs Edward Christopher Eakes, Lot 76 Shady Knoll, a daughter, Leslie Kristin, on June 26, 1980 in Pitt Memorial</p>
        <p>Hospital</p>
        <p>Gamer</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr and Mrs. Wayne McKinley Garner, Garysburg, a daughter.</p>
        <p>Princess Sharrell. on June 26. 1980 in Pitt .Memorial</p>
        <p>Hospital.</p>
        <p>Haddock</p>
        <p>Born to ,Mr. and Mrs.</p>
        <p>Frank James Haddock,</p>
        <p>Grimesland, a son, De-</p>
        <p>marcus Terrence, on June 26, 1980 in Pitt .Memorial</p>
        <p>Hospital.</p>
        <p>Holden</p>
        <p>Born to Mr and .Mrs. .Alan</p>
        <p>Coffee Hour Held Saturday</p>
        <p>^.Miss Betty .Ann .Mincey ot Burlington, bride-elect of Sidney Shearin, was entertained at a coffee hour Saturday morning given by Mrs. John .Moore and Mrs. Ralph Crawford at the home of .Mrs. ,M(K)re.</p>
        <p>The honoree was remembered with a corsage of silk daisies and baby s breath.</p>
        <p>Refreshment were served from the dining table which was covered with a pink linen cloth overlaid with ecru lace accented with an arrangement of pink and white mums and baby's breath in a silver candle-flower centerpiece holding white tapers. White bows and wedding bells adorned the corners of the table.</p>
        <p>Among the approximately 5U guests were Mrs Haywood Mincey, mother of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Howard Shearin, mother of thebridegroomelect.</p>
        <p>The hostesses tpresenied the bride a silver Revere bowl</p>
        <p>Following the coffee, special guests were entertained at a luncheon at the home of .Mrs. Mmire.</p>
        <p>Russell Holden, llio Chestnut St., a son, Alan Russell Jr., on June 26, 1980 in Pitt Memorial Hospital,</p>
        <p>Dixon</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr and Mrs Julius Bernard Dixon, 201 S Bubba Blvd., a daughter, Kianna Nicole, on June 26, 1980 in Pitt Memorial Hospital</p>
        <p>Rose</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franklin Rose Jr., Ahoskie, a daughter, Laura Elizabeth Ladd, on June 26, 1980 in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Mosley</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Randall .Mosley, Rt, 5, Greenville, a daughter. Tern Lynn, on June 26. 1980 in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Cannon</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr and Mrs. George Richard Carmon, Ayden, a son, Redonno Zepel, on June 26, 1980 in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>McKittrick</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allen McKittrick. Bethel, a son, Corey Allen, on June 26, 1980 in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Sexton</p>
        <p>Bom to .Mr. and Mrs. William Andrew Sexton, Tarboro, a daughter, Joy liOrraine, on June 27, 1980 in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>SAN ANTONIO, TEX , -Lt Patricia A Hardy, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jim Howard Hardy of Van-ceboro, N. C., was married to Lt Voysel Smith, son of Mrs. Annie M Smith of Gaines City, Fla., and the late Mr Smith, Saturday in a candlelight military ceremony at the Second Baptist Church here The Rev Silt James performed the double nng ceremony.</p>
        <p>Weddmg music was provided bv Sr ,Amn Bill</p>
        <p>Baker, organist, and U Ophelia Blyther, vocalist Both are stationed at Lackland AFB, Tex</p>
        <p>The bride, given in marriage by Arlester Graham of San Antonio, wme a formal pleated gown of white silesta featuring a keyhole neckline and full sleeves of sheer point despirit lace accented with daisies and pearls on the sleeves, bodice and hemline She wore a matching chapel length head-^'</p>
        <p>At</p>
        <p>Wit's End</p>
        <p>By Erma Bombeck</p>
        <p>Its a game we play. Every time the phone rings during M*A*S*H* my husband and 1 fake one another out. Last Monday. 1 won and he took the call  The tone of his voice made me tune out .Alan Ada as he gasped, &amp;quot;Oh, my God! You're not serious! When? He covered the receiver and shouted to me, &amp;quot;Get on the extension. Were grandparents! My first reaction was how could that be when none of our children was married.</p>
        <p>My second reaction was wouid my mother buy the old Science-Fair-Project-That-Got-Out-of-Hand theory.</p>
        <p>The caller was our neighbor who explained that our Yorkshire terrier, who was never allowed out of the yard, got out, and her spinster poodle, who was too old to get pregnant, did. and in a .Sears box in the utility room were three poodles in Yorkshire terrier bodies  a virtual billboard for Planned Parenthood,</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;What month was Murray bom in.'&amp;quot;she asked.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;June</p>
        <p>Martin</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs Charles Columbus Martin Jr., 12 Scott St., a son, Charles Columbus, on June 27, 1980 in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Quidley</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Lee Quidley, 2509-A E. Third St., a son, Jeremy Josh, on June 28, 1980 in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>1 should have known, she said. &amp;quot;A Gemini. They never finish anything they start . &amp;quot;Just a minute,&amp;quot; 1 said. &amp;quot;Are you implying that Murray is not willing to accept maternal responsibilities?</p>
        <p>Who are you kidding? Every female dog in the neighborhood has known hirr..</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Thats not true. He lives a monks existence behind a six-foot wall.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Youve heard of the tunnel of love? He invented it.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;i think your little mother doesn't have her act together and has neither the stability nor the unselfishness to raise these puppies. If you will bring them over here Murray will raise them as a single parent.</p>
        <p>The first night, we photographed them from every angle. Murray moved from one to the other gettingto know them. He was going to make a wonderful father The second night he refused to share his food with them. When they spilled water all over his bed he crouched behind a waste can. He subsequently trampled them, bit their tails, rejected them, barked in their ears and tried to abandon them.</p>
        <p>By the end of the week the puppies were demanding, cried all night, frolicked all day and were driving him crazy. When we returned' them to the mother, our neighbor snapped. What happened to Kramer vs. Kramer?</p>
        <p>Dustinv Hoffman wouldnt have been such a hero either if his child hadnt been paper-trained.</p>
        <p>331 Arlington Blvd</p>
        <p>Closed luly 4tli</p>
        <p>Watch For Our Summer Clearance Ad In The Friday, luly 4th Edition</p>
        <p>CORRECTION</p>
        <p>On page 5 of the 4lh of July sales section in today's paper, the price of the Craftsman Utility Knife is incorrect. The regular price should state $3.79. sale $1.89. We apologize for any inconvenience.</p>
        <p>Se3rsMuckSCo.</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>piece and earned a bouquet of mimature white roses and stephanotis with a lighted candle in the center Ms. Rita FuHer of Durham, N C. was maid of honor She wore an apricot sleeveless jersey gown with a lace insert, blouson bodice and full A-hne skirt Bridesmaids were Capt. Randi Logan, Lt Rose Mane Pinckney and Lt Darylyn Winston, all stationed at Lackland A F B Medical Center, San Antonio, Mrs Bernice Mabry of Greenville, N. C., and Ms. Vemice Smith and Ms Velecia Smith, sisters of the bridegroom of Games City, Fla. They wore gowms identical to the honor attendant but in shades of maize and lime Ms Syreeta Smith, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a three tiered organza gown of apricot, maize and lime with a white bodice</p>
        <p>Lt Bill Mathis of Lackland AFB wasjoest man. Ushers were Maj Victor Hardin and Lt. Henry Moore of Kelly AT'B. San Antonio, Capt Ollie Brown. Capt. Lewis Nichols and Lts Eugene Jones and Joel Walker, all of Lackland AFB The ushers performed the arch of sabres at the end of the ceremony Following the ceremonj^a reception was held at Ihe Harpers Corner Party Room. Lt Betty Dozier of Scott AI-&amp;quot;B, 111., Ms. Pamela</p>
        <p>Payton and Ms Linda Robinson (rf Hyattsville. Md assisted in directing the wedding and recept ion The bride is a graduate of West Craven High School and North Carolina A &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;T State University She is presently emploved as a mental health nurse at Wilford Hall USAl-'</p>
        <p>Medical Center The brid^ ^txmi K a graduate of Oakland Hi^ Schod and Tuskeegee University, He is also stationed at Lackland .AI-B as a security police training officer</p>
        <p>The couple plans to reside in San .Antonio</p>
        <p>GERMAN CHOCOLATE</p>
        <p> PIES</p>
        <p>Dieners Bakery</p>
        <p>815 Dickinson Ave.</p>
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        <p>We Will Be Closed Friday, July 4th &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Saturday, July 5th \ Preparing For Even Greater Savings During Our</p>
        <p>FamousForbes '^j Clearance</p>
        <p>I Doors Open at 8:00 A.M. Monday</p>
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        <p>We Will Be Open Friday, July 4th</p>
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        <p>Sportswear</p>
        <p>Skirts, coordinates, tee shirts, swimwear, dresses</p>
        <p>'25% TO</p>
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        <p>Famous Name</p>
        <p>Dresses</p>
        <p>Lanz. Jerry Silverman, J.G Hook, Gloria Vanderbilt. Leslie Faye, Calilornia Girl, and more</p>
        <p>25% TO 50% oil</p>
        <p>Junior Sportswear</p>
        <p>Pants, shorts, skirts, swimwear, dresses, tops, and coordinates</p>
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        <p>Sportswear</p>
        <p>Liz Claiborne, J.G. Hook,</p>
        <p>John Meyer, Jones otN.Y,</p>
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        <p>50 % Off,</p>
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        <p>Swimwear</p>
        <p>All swimwear and cover-ups</p>
        <p>V3</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>Shoes</p>
        <p>Famous name shows at prices you thought youd never see again. Choose from Palizzio, Amalfi, Selby, Red Cross, Joyce, and many more.</p>
        <p>Save Up To</p>
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        <p>Dave Up To</p>
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        <p>Chiidrens</p>
        <p>Selected groups of dresses, sportswear, swimwear, and sleepwear</p>
        <p>25%.to</p>
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        <p>, EXTRA SPECIAL SPECIALS</p>
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        <p>$1288</p>
        <p>Levis</p>
        <p>$-|290</p>
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        <p>Oxford Cloth Shirts</p>
        <p>V2 Price</p>
        <p>^ Cosmetics'^</p>
        <p>Bain de S'oieil</p>
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        <p>Chanel</p>
        <p>20% 0.1</p>
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        <p>&amp;quot; Jewelry</p>
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        <p>SI 499</p>
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        <p>All Seiko Watches........20% To</p>
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        <p>All Roman Jewelry............</p>
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        <p>Slepderalls</p>
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        <p>Underalls</p>
        <p>20% 0,1</p>
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        <p>IV2 heel Espadrille Reg $21 00</p>
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        <p>Adidas Leather Sport Shoe Reg. $30.00.,,</p>
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        <p>^ Childrens^</p>
        <p>Childrens . Dresses</p>
        <p>/2 Price Children's Levi's</p>
        <p>Size 7-14 Reg. $12.00</p>
        <p>$999</p>
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        <p>MRS. LESLIE E. WASHBURN . . . wUl be principal ot,Elmhurst Elementary School beginning with school year 1980^1. Her election for the principalship was approved at a special call meeting of the Greenville Board of Education held Monday night. Mrs. Washburn comes here from the Jacksonville school system.</p>
        <p>A 5 Percent Cut Is Goal</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -The Energy Department is lowering the voluntary gasoline conservation targets that each state is expected to meet for the last half of this year.</p>
        <p>The department set a 5 percent nationwide reduction target Wednesday for the final six months of 1980. That compares with about 7 percent in the first quarter of the year and 6.7 percent in the second quarter.</p>
        <p>Latest government figures show that gasoline consumption throuh June 20 actually averaged 7.7 percent less than during the same period of 1979.</p>
        <p>Jhe targets for the rest of the year range from no reductions in Nevada, Utah and Wyoming to 7.9 percent in Pennsylvania. North Carolinas target was set at</p>
        <p>1.513.9 million gallons, down</p>
        <p>4.9 percent.</p>
        <p>The percentages for each state are not actually related to the amount of gasoline used in the states last year, but represent an estimate of what last years figure would have been when adjusted for the effects of such things as weather and fuel shortages.</p>
        <p>liiKfe School Is Completed</p>
        <p>STOKES - The Sweet Gum Grove Bible School, Stokes, was held June 16 through June 20 with Mrs. David Hill as director. The course was entitled Jesus, I Believe in You with the theme Miracles of Jesus.</p>
        <p>Comencement was held the following Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. with each department taking part. The song leader was Mrs. Ginger Briley and Mrs. Becky Futrell served as pianist.</p>
        <p>Bibles were given to Lisa Thompson for raising the most money for the bikathon and Paula Stilley for raising the most money for the rockathon. Both events were held to raise money in support of the Bible School. Samuel Tripp and Regina Clark were given a gift each for bringing the most visitors.</p>
        <p>Suspension Is Ordered</p>
        <p>AYDEN - The State ABC Board, at its June 6 meeting in Raleigh, suspended for one year, effective June 23. ABC permits issued to William Earl Jones for the Golden Slipper Social Club at 811 South Lee St.</p>
        <p>The suspension was ordered on charges: you interfered with and failed to cooperate with law enforcement officers in the performance of their duties upon your licensed prenpses on March 8...at about 10:30 p.m. and at about 11 p.m., in violation of Malt Beverage Regulation 4.</p>
        <p>FAMILY REUNION The family of Charlie and Velmer L. Oox of Grimesland will have their eighth family reunion at Pitt Community College picnic area July 5 from 1-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>Friends and relatives are invited to attend. The family will handle all food ar-' rangements.</p>
        <p>Generally Applaud U.S. Court Ruling On Trials</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A U.S. Supreme Court decision that says the public and press have a constitutional right to attend criminal trials drew praise Wednesday from North Carolina newspaper editors and attorneys, who called it a &amp;quot;victory for the American public.</p>
        <p>The court decided in a 7-1 vote that judges may conduct trials, or portions of trials, in secret only as a last resort to</p>
        <p>ensure fairness to a defendant.</p>
        <p>The decision marked the first time the high court has given direct constitutiwial pnHection to the publics right to know what the government is doing.</p>
        <p>I think its quite a victory for the American public. said Jim Wilson, executive editor of the Asheville Citizen-Times.it will help us do a much better job in</p>
        <p>Military Voted A Pay Increase</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - A $51.9 billion weapons bill passed by the Senate includes, an 11.7 percent pay raise and a host of benefits in an effort to attract more people into the all-volunteer military forces and keep career people in.</p>
        <p>The pay increase would go into effect Oct. 1 and range from $50.50 a month for a private, who now gets $448.80, to $96.80 for a second lieutenant, who now gets $827.40, to $580 a month for a four-star general, who now gets $4,961.10.</p>
        <p>The House Armed Services Committee has already approved a separate bill with similar benefits, the ones President Carter proposed last month aboard the aircraft carrier Nimitz.</p>
        <p>The Senate bills benefits include:</p>
        <p>$45 million in educational benefits as a one-year test program.</p>
        <p>An increase in the maximum enlistment bonus to $5,000 from the present $3,000 for certain skills.</p>
        <p>An increase in the maximum re-enlistment bonus to $20,000 from the present $15,000 for certain skills.</p>
        <p>A bonus of up to four months basic pay for pilots with 6 to 18 years service.</p>
        <p>An increase in traveling expenses to $50 a day from the present $35 for service people on temporary duty travel, and increase to $75 a day from the present $50 for travel in high cost areas.</p>
        <p>An increase in the reimbursement for moving a mobile home to a new duty assignment.</p>
        <p>New CHAMPUS military health care benefits including coverage of infant medical care, and an increase to $1,000 a month from the present $350 for care of handicapped dependents.</p>
        <p>reporting judicial activities to the public. '</p>
        <p>Previous decisions apparently were enciHiraging judges to close courts We appreciate this reinforcing of the principle of the public tnal, he added Fred Harwell, director of the North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research, said the high courts opinion &amp;quot;should make everyone whos interested in freedom and freedom of the press, as well as freedom of the courts, very happy I think that the decision is especially gratifying for those of us who live ui a state where both bar and court officials have stated publicly that they favor closing trials to the public, Harwell said Harwell referred In part to a judge in Burke County who closed a trial in which a 9-year-old girl was to testify ^against a man charged with indecent exposure.</p>
        <p>William C. Lassiter, general counsel to the North Carolina Press Association, said state laws allow the judge discretion to exclude the public and press during testimony in a trial by a</p>
        <p>pri^etuting witness in rape</p>
        <p>cases</p>
        <p>Lassiter called Wednes day's ruling a &amp;quot;decision of great importance &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;that &amp;quot;will be welcomed by the news media across the United States&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Claude Sitton. editor of The News and Observer of Raleigh, expressed concern about reservations of Supreme Coun Chief Justice Warren E Burger over the opening of all trials to the public ^</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1 can think of no overnd mg reason to close a trial other than in the case of a juvenile or, as North Caro lina state law provides, where the prosecutrix in a rape case is giving her tes timony.&amp;quot; Sitton said.</p>
        <p>Sitton referred to a part of the opinion saying that &amp;quot;absent an overriding inter est . the trial of a criminal case must be open to the public </p>
        <p>We Care For Youi Pel</p>
        <p>The Daily KiiflecUir. GreavUle, N C Thunday, Arty*.</p>
        <p>Helens Pet Motel</p>
        <p>lOthSt Ext (ir^enyili&amp;quot; Bnaidimj</p>
        <p>Kennels , i</p>
        <p>For All Breeds</p>
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        <p>Ltirohna east oia// K~'qreenvilify</p>
        <p>Ultra-Suede Coat At A 25% Savings!</p>
        <p>330.00</p>
        <p>Regular 440.00 .</p>
        <p>Grey, antelope, mocha and shrimp. Sizes 6 to 16. </p>
        <p>^^dcTyh</p>
        <p>Carolina east mall</p>
        <p>Shop Mon. - Sat.</p>
        <p>10 a.m. to 9 p.m.,.</p>
        <p>Ph.; 756-B-E-L-K (756-2355)</p>
        <p>ilEGEINCV</p>
        <p>VROCMVl/^</p>
        <p>SUPER SAVINGS AND SELECTION NOW THROUGH SATURDAY!</p>
        <p>Men's LEVI'S* Irregular Jean Sale!</p>
        <p>6.88</p>
        <p>If Perfect to 18.50</p>
        <p>A large group of slight irregular 100% cotton blue denim men's jeans. Sizes 28 to 40. Why pay more when you can get a good irregular!</p>
        <p>/ JULY FOURTH SALE</p>
        <p>budget store</p>
        <p>Ladies' LEVI'S* Irregular Jean Sale!</p>
        <p>6.88</p>
        <p>Straight leg junior jeans of 100% cotton blue denim. Slight flaws aren't even noticeable and-don't affect wearability! Juniors' sizes, Stock up and save!</p>
        <p>'Fruit-of-the-Loom' Men's Underwear</p>
        <p>2.47 2.97 3.57</p>
        <p>Briefs. Reg. 4.29</p>
        <p>T-Shirts, Reg. 5.39</p>
        <p>Boxers, Reg. 6.29</p>
        <p>Quality 100% cotton underwear in packages of 3. Sizes 30 to 44 and 32 to 42;</p>
        <p>Ladies' Pantyhose!</p>
        <p>If Perfect 1,50 . .... 3 for 1.00</p>
        <p>Ladies' Panties!</p>
        <p>3Colors . . ........:...2/$,i</p>
        <p>Ladies' Scuff Sale!</p>
        <p>Reg. Values to $5 ,, 1.88</p>
        <p>Ladies' Skirt Sale!</p>
        <p>Reg $16...............10.88</p>
        <p>Ladies' Playtex&amp;quot; Bras Values to 17.50 2.44 to 5.44</p>
        <p>Ladies' Shorts Sale!</p>
        <p>Reg. 2.47.................1.88</p>
        <p>Ladies' Knit Tops!</p>
        <p>Sizes S, M and L. ... 1/3 OFF</p>
        <p>Ladies' Dress Sale!</p>
        <p>A variety of styles. 1/3 OFF</p>
        <p>Ladies' Summer Slacks!</p>
        <p>Reg. Values to 13.97 1/3 OFF</p>
        <p>Ladies' Terry Rompers Reg. 8.97.................7.88</p>
        <p>Ladies' Knit Tops!</p>
        <p>Sizes S, M and L. .. 1.88</p>
        <p>Mens Nike' Short Sleeve Knit Shirts . Q</p>
        <p>Reg. 7.97................ 4 .OO</p>
        <p>Men's Summer Slacks!</p>
        <p>Sizes 28 to 42 1/30FF</p>
        <p>Men's T-Shirt Sale!</p>
        <p>Reg. 1.97............. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;88^^</p>
        <p>Men's Summer Suits!</p>
        <p>Sizes 38 to 44 .... 1/2 PRICE</p>
        <p>Men's Sport Coats!</p>
        <p>Reg. Values to 29,97 . 7/2 OFF</p>
        <p>Men's Blazers!</p>
        <p>Reg. $25..................6.88</p>
        <p>Lingeri Clearance!</p>
        <p>Select Group . 1/3 OFF</p>
        <p>Men's Knit Shirts!</p>
        <p>Reg . 9.97.................6.88</p>
        <p>Men's Dress Shirts!</p>
        <p>Sizes 14 to 17____ 40% OFF</p>
        <p>Men's Summer Ties!</p>
        <p>Reg. Values to 3.97 .. 1/3 OFF</p>
        <p>Men's Tube Socks!</p>
        <p>With stripe top. . 2for$1</p>
        <p>Cannon&amp;quot; Towel Sale!</p>
        <p>Irregulars  97^tO 2/4.99</p>
        <p>Ladies' Handbags!</p>
        <p>Great styles. . 1/30FF</p>
        <p>Men's LEVI'S Khaki Slacks!</p>
        <p>If Perfect 19.00 ...</p>
        <p>6.88</p>
        <p>.Polyester cotton khaki straight leg</p>
        <p>styles in men's sizes 29 to 40.</p>
        <p>Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 a.m. Until 9 p.m. - Phone 756-B-E-L-K (756-2355)</p>
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        <p>THEIR FATE TO BE IN SUCH HANDS!</p>
        <p>The nominatior of Konald K^agan for presKJent by the HepublKan Party is virtually certain ikjw Thai leaves for spt&amp;lt;uialion onJ&amp;gt; the question of whij will fje his running mate Because of Reagan s age hi- has been advised that he should M* partKuJarly careful in his choice of a vice presidential candidate Ihe impiKation is^lhat the GOP vice presidential candidate would stand ~^a good chance of succeeding to the presidency The advice, of coursi-. should stand whenever a Lnitc-&amp;lt;1 States' vice presidential candidate r :_ IS chosen Ronald Reagan s healthr i'^'ifis no less certain than Jimrnv Carter's  or for that matt(-r.</p>
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        <p>Freedom Is Abridged Again</p>
        <p>A North Carolina trade mis.sion in Das.seldorf, West Germany sud denly ftmnd itself the object of the international sp&amp;lt;jrt Ihese^days the</p>
        <p>quarters' were occupied hy</p>
        <p>German demoastrators st*eking to have their friends relea.sed from jail</p>
        <p>It has become almost acceptable.</p>
        <p>THIS AFTERNOON</p>
        <p>Skirting</p>
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        <p>Reaction To AReArming</p>
        <p>ByA snLESCOGNOM</p>
        <p>venous oteervers agree that today the L nited Stales IS no longer the wwtds foremost military power^</p>
        <p>The Soviet Union has takenH over the lop spot Moreover, the Spviet I mon has built up</p>
        <p>great momentum in the re-4 that literally rul^</p>
        <p>search, development and &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;' </p>
        <p>rionty in every categwy of military power except raw, very new manpower Some Soviet artillery was still drawn by horses and Soviet inlantry walked They cannot forget that theUWests economies werej booming.</p>
        <p>By Jarn.es i. Kilpotrick</p>
        <p>By BILL NOBUTT RAUiaoH - There is a far more dangenius thing being done by government as'a result of the passage of open meetings law m .North Carolina than ever resulted from closed meetings That is the considered opinion of a legislative schol ar who is in a unique position to i)hserve actions of the General Assembly from the inside</p>
        <p>Politicians and bureaucratic leaders alike are accomplishing their aims through cixifusmg and mis-Jeading language &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;They are doing right out in the open - complying with the law requiring public access to meetings and documents - the things they once did in pnvate,&amp;quot; this expert finds V- 'p -</p>
        <p>This^s true 'not only in slate gTvemment. but m cuy and county governments as well .Lltcled officials are only teginnmg l ret gnzi the potential for deceit in labelling proposals and the language within them,, while fulltime professional employees have already d'e-veioped considerable expertise in the method Schemes Bureaucrats have long had to practice such methods in order to get past the elective bosses the schemes and prograjns which they siiught Now,'ejected officials are engaging in the same sort of deceit, this individual believes Unguage isn't the only technique A common practice is to so overload the public with in  formation that nofxxfy has the lime, patience, or in tmate knowledge to wade through the material and come up with the hidden purpose Another is to devi.si* a strategy which will ac c-omplish the goal in a series of steps which, taken one al a</p>
        <p>Low Image</p>
        <p>u -HIM/Imx If Vork -\h unitv' Hlesserl is verisimilitude'</p>
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        <p>Vork -\h unity Hlesserl is thy holy name Us the proposal a serious proposal' Ves and no It surely IS v-rtous pttlifics It IS in-ifeed porge&amp;lt;ius txiltfics This is t;arnesiiianship at tht level ot VS ittUileilon s centre court, a jXTteel example of how to win crerli! without actually losing recenue But the question IS. Will the bill pass'' The answer is, no, not hardly The f'rtJP s proposition scarcely fiad tx-en voiced Ixdore the Washington Post was snorting and turning Reagan contends that a tax Tut Would gift the ectinomy out ol Its recession, provide the capital i)n which new jobs de[)end. lorlijce unemploy-iiietil and not bx'd inllation 'Ilial argument, .snifted the Post, lacks verisimilitude 'ITial means the Post dtx'sn t t&amp;gt;clieveit,'</p>
        <p>verisimilitude' i' do not believe it bver the pa.st 10 years, the- federal tax burden has more than tripled from $19:U7 billion in l97o to a pro spectiveSfiou .i billion in fiscal '81 Under the worst .scenario, which assumes a dead loss of $24 billion, the Congress would still have tremendous sums to play with - But Reagan's economic adviSers may just possibly .be* right This mcxlest tax cut could in tact create jobs, which create new taxes, which oilset the loss</p>
        <p>In any event, to return to the main theme, this is political hardball Republicans are playing pep-'' per on ttie infield They are having a .'wonderful time In additron to Reagan's tax proposals. Jack Kemp's imaginative bill to promote enterprise zones&amp;quot; in the</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector</p>
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        <p>what to tx'lieve'' I en vears ago, in lise;.il 'To, the I reasurv took in son 4 tiillion m individual income taxes By liT theso revenues hiid grpwiiR)$l22 4 tiillion In 1979 the income tax produced $2119 (i hilliufi Revenues ii) the curieiii liscal year* are 'estimated at $227.8 hillioii V\ ittioul a changf' in tax rates, ttie mdividuat income lax woiiltf produce $27,7 7 billion in 1981 By 1980. acctirding to th( otigressional Budget t)l tice. Ihe t.ax would l3ke 5r),d,2 billion Irom the prxiple _^an amount equal to a- .stunning 12 ) percent ol the gross ira tional pnMliict,</p>
        <p>Under the Republican proposal. assuming no ottselting gtiins, individual income lax revenues would dro|i in 1982 by perhaps $24 billion That's all </p>
        <p>Arc w(. to believe that cvervttimg vvould therelore go to Ihe bow-wows 'The a r g u m cut 1 a c k s</p>
        <p>commanding much attention. Colorado s .Sen Bill Armstrong IS out in front of the effort to increase the base pay and tx-nefits ol servicemen. Rudy Boschwitz of Minnesota keeps making waves *0n the Mouse side. Boh Bauman of Maryland is providing the kind ot parlialnentary leadership that rallies the troops The primary role ot an opposition party, to tx* sure, is to oppose 'The revitalized Republicans have tx'en doing plenty ot_ this Sen (iordon Humphrey ot New Hamp-.shire. tor one example, has sunk some bulldog te(th into the tax-luiided tiascoes known a.s_lhe-White Hoase Conlerence on Tamilies. Fortner Bresident Ford, casting his nice guy image to the winds, has taken off on Jimmy Carter with a whrxtp and a holler. .Sen Jesse Helms ot North Carolina, in the finest tradition ot such (Continuedon Page5)</p>
        <p>production of weapons while the U S has closed down assembly lines and reduced Ithe pace of research This Soviet superiority will continue to grow for the next few years, regardless of what we do</p>
        <p>For example; because of decisions taken in the mdeos and reaffirmed in every subsequent administration, the U S does not now have any missile warheads which would have more than a 50 percent chance of destroying a Soviet missile silo The Soviets have about 5.500 such warhea'dsfand are building up fast The same holds true for their anti-ballistic systems The Soviet Union is planning to fly a space-based laser weapon by the mid-OOs The United States however, will nut have such a weapon until the early or mid-90s We could reverse these and other baleful trends, of course, but to reverse trends lakes time - perhaps four years at the earliest if we scrap our current laughable weapons system acquisition programs Let us assume for the moment that as president, Reagan decides to rebuild American military power and Congress agrees What would the Soviets do during the lour or more years before these decisions would have paid off' Would they attack the US while their own chances were at their besC Fortunately, the evidence suggests that the Soviets would do no such thing What, then, would they do* Both .Marxism and experience have taught the Soviets that Western nations are governed by complex forces and that decisions once made can be reversed if the right pressures can be brought to bear The Soviets cannot possibly forget that in 1950 the West had crushing supe-</p>
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        <p>the world., and that m the years which foltowed, the West ihreMlftaJl away Why shouldn't the Soviets think that the U S in 1981,1 militarily outclassed, dependent on,oil from,companies subject to Soviet influence. and habituated to defeat, could not be made to give up such re-armament plans'. After all. political pressures alone made the U S accept defeat in Viet m  even after suffering oveN(,i,000 dead The Soviets must remember that in 1968. Richard Nixon - the man who exposed Alger Hiss, the man who symbolized anti-Soviet policies, the man who had been elected President in part on his promise to be tough on the Soviets  ended up by cancelling the last vestiges of American plans to stay ahead of the Soviets, and by shipping massive amounts of American technology to Moscow, The Soviets believe that Nixon did not change his mind about the Soviet Union; rather they believe that the position of the West in the world as well as the character of American Society had changed permanently Thus, Nixon had no choice but to reflect that ' change</p>
        <p>To the Soviet mind, the course of nations is not determined by Presidential or Congressional decisions, nor even by elections They think that the character of the ruling classes, the complex of interests, the fundamental mentality in a nation are far more important Thus, faced with a decision by President Reagan to rearm America, the Soviets would try to foster the &amp;quot;Nix-onization of Reagan They and their sympathizers in the .world would campaign against certain of his advisors and policies and (Continued on page 5)</p>
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        <p>Letters aibmitted for Public Forum should be limited to 300 words The editor reserves the right to edit longer letters</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>Regardless of ones religious or ethical beliefs concerning abortion, one can only be deeply saddened by the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Constitutionality of the Hyde Amendment that restricts federal Medicaid funds for abortion. ^ .</p>
        <p>This amendment denies to the woman who is poor and has perhaps the least control over her life the choice that is readily and safely available to the more fortunate. Forcing women to have unwanted children because of lack of funds only perpetuates poverty, ignorance and human misery..</p>
        <p>Despite the restriction on federal funds, it is to be hoped that the State of North Carolina will continue to provide state Medicaid funds for abortion so that, for all women. t|ie decision to have an abortion can remain where it rightly belongs; a private matter between a woman, her conscience and her physician.</p>
        <p>Jacqueline D. Ravaris</p>
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        <p>Inflation Has A Constituency</p>
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        <p>SUBSCRIPTION RATES</p>
        <p>Payable In Advance Home Dalivary By Carrier or Motor Roulo Monthly $4 00 MAIL RATES</p>
        <p>|Prk*i mclud* Ui wtMf* appMcaW*!</p>
        <p>PItl And Adfoinlno Counties $4.00 Por Month Elsowhoro In North Carolina $4.33 Par Month Outaldo North Carolina $3 50 Per Month</p>
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        <p>I ,irn;il stulc nl miici nnriiip Ifun vMiii h sticiiiiis out oTour. ht'uM.s in a d('va.staliiig tor ii'ii! involving Ihe world in |iain.' halted, rnielly, sliatne and a callous disregard for Ihe rigid;-, and fliguily of (jer-.ins' V\e;certain)y shinild not ilissetfale &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;on malleis oflhalsort Sin IS so seiious that Mod Hitnsell 111 Hie hicarnation and Alorieineiil did some \ Itimg atxiul It something 1 which tMilIf reveals the gtavi ly ol SIM and fieljis lelease us lioinrl FIish'i Douglass</p>
        <p>By .JMHNCirNNIFF AB Basiness Analyst NFW YORK l AIi Infla-tion has its supporters and don't you li'irgel It.</p>
        <p>On rellection. that admonition might he unnecessary m ytiui case' hecau.se, the siati.slics sugge.sl, there's a '.('I V good clianee you al iead&amp;gt; are ;i supi.M.)rter Infla-lion, like ecology has its constituency.</p>
        <p>W hile dt'eply m debt, many homeowners are also deeply .mdehli'd to mtlation. whiph has lieljred to duuhle the ini'dian priw (d exi.stmg single laniily homes since J974 'That tx'ats the con-.'.imier price index-</p>
        <p>Home, ownership,&amp;quot; .says, the U S: U'ague ot Savings Assoeiations,  is one ol the m o s t distinctive charaelmistics of American 'soeiety ' Nearly (if) percent ol all lesidences, it notes, are owner (leeupied Most are mortgaged too At mid (19 percept ol consumer (lel)i IS in the torm of home inorlgages, according, to the Nalional Consuiher T manee .A.ssociation It put</p>
        <p>the yearend 1979 figure at $8;')9hiliion.</p>
        <p>The owner ot a mortgaged house dix'sn't have to rely on appreciation only for his gains It interest on his mortgage is less than the I n 11 a t 1 on, rate he automatically comes out ahead It inllation continues he repays in cheaper dollars And he gets to deduct the ' interest on his income taxes, in elhx't, he has joined forces w ith the enemy.</p>
        <p>Homeowners are only part ot the constituency, .-\lmost all iKtrrowers benefit to some extent so long as inflation continues. And almost all Americans are or have been Ixtrrowers, Some are constantly in debt.</p>
        <p>Last year the total of consumer debt outstanding was $1.241 billion, again according to the Finance Association, and $311 billion of It was lor installment loans, mainly to finance consumers' goods such as cars.</p>
        <p>Non-installment loans, mainly 30-day charge credit held by retailers and single-payment loans at</p>
        <p>commercial banks, make up the remainder. Summary: Mortgages $859 billion, installment loans $311 billion, and non-installment $71 billion. Total: $1.241 billion outstanding.</p>
        <p>There are other supporters, often tacit ones, because few people like to declare themselves in favor of something almost all people regularly denounce You might even include recipients of Social Security checks.</p>
        <p>Checks now being mailed to recipients this week are swelled by 14,3 percent cost-of-living increases -increases based on the consumer price index, which often overstates retirees' cost-of-living increases.</p>
        <p>Business often benefits from inflation, particularly for products in strong demand and short supply. Collectibles of various sorts -art, stamps, coins, gold, to name a few  are beneficiaries. Oil,might be. Housing often is. Even Japanese small cars can somem-times be included.</p>
        <p>Government can't be excluded from the list. In</p>
        <p>fact, it is considered by many to be the prime cause and the No. l beneficiary since politicians, it is ol&amp;gt; served, create inflation with spending programs designed to win votes, and win more votes by denouncing the result.</p>
        <p>For years the federal gov-ernmept sold U.S. Savings Bonds to patriotic buyers at yields far below the rate of inflation, thus helping to finance itself with cheap money. Its deficit spending further worsened inflation and permitted it to pay back with increasingly cheap dollars.</p>
        <p>A substantial constituency for inflation appears to have developed in the United States. said .John Paulus, vice president of Goldman Sachs, in an essay published this week.</p>
        <p>The big obstacle to overcoming inflation, he -suggests, is middle class indebtedness, particularly for houses For some, he says, a decline in inflation and income growth would represent an intolerable burden.</p>
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        <p>Prompt Action On Truck Rules</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Just one day after President Carter signed a bill to de regulate the trucking industry. the Interstate Conunerce Commission has taken the first step toward making it easier fw new firms to enter the business and removing restrictions on those already on the road.</p>
        <p>The commission issued eight new rules Wednesday and chairman Darius W Gaskins Jr said more than 25 other new or modified rules are expected in the new few months</p>
        <p>Under the changes approved unanimously by the conunission Wednesday, truckers no longer will have to file long, burdensome applications detailing the service they plan to offer, and the applications can be expected to be approved or rejected in half the time it now takes.</p>
        <p>The average time for the ICC to reach an initial decision on an acpplication for new operating rights in 1979 was 378 days. The new law says that now must be accomplished in 180 days, and Gaskin said it might be done in half that time in cases where an applicant has no opposition</p>
        <p>A trucker also no longer will have to go into detail on what goods are to be hauled and no longer will have to list each stop on the route. The new rules require only a general description of both the freight and the service area.</p>
        <p>Kilpatrick Col.</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 4)</p>
        <p>Southern Democrats as Dick Russell and Jim Allen, is demonstrating a new Republican mastery of parliamentary infighting.</p>
        <p>Whats gotten into the old bull elephant? Monkey glands? For the first time in years, the party out of power is behaving like a party that seriously means to gain power. By coming out in favor of a specific, significant tax cut, Reagan has put Jimmy Carter in the me-too corner. Its not a comfortable spot, as Republicans well know; Theyve been stuck there for most of the past 50 years. -</p>
        <p>Friday and Saturday</p>
        <p>REGENCY</p>
        <p>ROOM</p>
        <p>CLEARANCE</p>
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        <p>Regular Prices</p>
        <p>Bright Dresses, regular $62 to $92. Colorful Blouses, regular $32 to $42. Easy-care Shirts, regular $16, $18, $28. Summer Skirts, regular $42 to $60. Sporty Slacks, regular $44 to $60.</p>
        <p>Long Dresses, regular $80 to $100.</p>
        <p>Summer styles in Dacron^/cotton.</p>
        <p>Sizes 6 to 16.</p>
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        <p>Carolina east mall</p>
        <p>Shop Mon. - Sat. 10a.m. to9p.m.,</p>
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        <p>In addition to limiting the type of goods a truck can carry, such restrictioB often have forced truckers to take roimd-about routes and to deliver their cargoes in one</p>
        <p> place and return empty, regardless of whether they could have located a home-bound shipment Other new rules deal with such things as ten^ary authority, the percentage of regulated commodity traffic that can be hauled by exempt agricultural cooperatives, air terminals zones and speeding applications to transp^ small shipments of lOOpoiuKlsorless.</p>
        <p>Cognom Col......</p>
        <p>(Coatmuedfroinpage4) campaign for others &amp;quot;World opimon would also play its rcrie. American businessmen with Soviet trade interests could be counted on to bring pressure But the latest pressure would come from within the American political system itself which by now contains enough of that certain element who sinqily</p>
        <p>cannot bear the prospect of actually fitting the Soviet Union The Soviets would, of course, raise the prospects of fighting by a series of &amp;quot;tests - perhaps the occupation of the Iranian or Saudi oilfields</p>
        <p>The odds are that even if the Reagan administration were to win several of the &amp;quot;tests and proceed igxm the course of re-armament, the</p>
        <p>Soviets would not quickly abandon their hope of &amp;quot;Nix-onizing They do not want a fight with the U S if they can win their objects in another way Perhaps by the time the Soviets realized that their strategy of &amp;quot;Nixonizing was</p>
        <p>m vain, the U S would have regained the ability to fight, survive and evai able to win a war against the USSR War would thus be averted</p>
        <p>The uly Reflector, Greenville, N C.-Thurwlay. July 3. ISM^s (A. Stiles Cognom, a pen when the new buildmg is</p>
        <p>name for a military intelligence expert in a sensitive position i Copyright Washmgton Dateline, 1980</p>
        <p>Noblitt Col...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 4)</p>
        <p>be needed to remodel the State Legislative Building</p>
        <p>completed, and it is still a sure bet that there wiil be an under^txind walkway connecting.</p>
        <p>If Tar Heel taxpayers had ever been presented for their reaction a package costing 112 to $15 million, with all details, to house their, legislators in more ^lendor, ' the outcry is predictable</p>
        <p>Tyla</p>
        <p>Carolina east mall greenville</p>
        <p>A CELEBRATION OF SAVINGS THAT WILL CAUSE LOTS OF FIREWORKS! SHOP THROUGH JULY 51</p>
        <p>yAyjULY/lrH</p>
        <p>Switches from steam to dry at a push of a button. 25 steam vents for overall steam distribution</p>
        <p>F-310 WH Light 'n qq</p>
        <p>Easy Full Size Iron &amp;nbsp;^DaOO</p>
        <p>Power Pro Pistol Dryer</p>
        <p>Pros.........;............</p>
        <p>1200 Watts Drying Power 4 Heat Settings 6 Comfort Control Settings</p>
        <p>15.88</p>
        <p>Touch 'n Curl Curling Iron</p>
        <p>Modeles 1 9.88</p>
        <p>Wave comb and cool tip end. Mist reservoir can be filled directly from tap High and low temperature settings Non stick coating</p>
        <p>44.88</p>
        <p>11.88 27.88 38.99</p>
        <p>Automatically opens cans and shuts'off when lid is cut Knife sharpener on back. Magnet holds lids from falling. Cord storage</p>
        <p>Pro-6 1400-Watt Hair Dryer</p>
        <p>DCM-15 Brew Starter.......</p>
        <p>21.88</p>
        <p>8201 Smoke Alarm .....</p>
        <p>36.88</p>
        <p>13.88</p>
        <p>EK 15 Electric Slicing Knife</p>
        <p>T 93B Deluxe Toaster Oven</p>
        <p>T 114 Toast n Broil</p>
        <p>6 blow dryer heat and air speed settinos Body waver attachment Bristle attach ment and concentrator</p>
        <p>Can Opener</p>
        <p>Portable Hair Dryer HD21</p>
        <p>8.88 22.88</p>
        <p>Automatically opens cans and shuts off when lid is * cut Assembly lifts off for cleaning.</p>
        <p>3 heat Settings...Cool position for drying on hot summer days Adjustable Bonnet. Luggage style case. </p>
        <p>Sale! Quilted Place Mats and Napkins May Flower Cape Cod Curtains On Sale Place Mats Napkins</p>
        <p>Regular Regular Regular _ __ _</p>
        <p>2.70 to 4,004for 8.88 1.59 and 1.60 4 for4.44 400 and 9.50 ..................2.88and5.88</p>
        <p>Galaxy 12-Inch Oscillating Fans</p>
        <p>'Old Salem' Priscilla Curtain Sale</p>
        <p>Sale On Arlington' Bath Rugs</p>
        <p>2.65 to 5.62</p>
        <p>Regular 3 50 to 7.50</p>
        <p>Galaxy 16-Inch Oscillating Fans</p>
        <p>/in</p>
        <p>39 95 ............................ 34.88</p>
        <p>Energy Efficient Glass Oil Lamp</p>
        <p>4.88</p>
        <p>Regular 5 88</p>
        <p>Portable Dropleaf Table On Special</p>
        <p>23.88</p>
        <p>3-Tier Wire Mesh Hanging Basket</p>
        <p>5.88</p>
        <p>At Least 4 Tables to Sell Special Purchase ........</p>
        <p>Regular 8.00 ..</p>
        <p>Our StatePride&amp;quot; Ritz' Bath Rugs! Special! Multi-Colored Lawn Chair 3-Piece Stainless Mixing Bowl Set</p>
        <p>__ Regular 12.88 3.50 to 7.50</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>2.44 to 5.44 Low Price .......5.88 Low Price</p>
        <p>3.88</p>
        <p>Mens Tube Socks</p>
        <p>One Size -</p>
        <p>Fits All....................</p>
        <p>IPalrl.OO</p>
        <p>STAR-SPANGLED SAVINGS AND VALUES ON THESE AND MANY MORE BARGAINS!</p>
        <p>Savings On Red Heart' Knitting Yarn 88'</p>
        <p>Regular 1.49 Skein</p>
        <p>' ''j V ...V'i '</p>
        <p>) . </p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>'Queen Elizabeth' 100% Cotton Bedspread Sale!</p>
        <p>Dacron^ Ninon Sheer Curtains On Sale!</p>
        <p>59.88</p>
        <p>Full Size, Rerjular $90</p>
        <p>Frum Bates Reproductions of heir oom bedspreads in 100% cotton that's machine washable Full size. In white and antique white.</p>
        <p>Regular 7 50 and 9 00</p>
        <p>Tailored sheer curtains in solids of white and cream In 100% polyester. 5-inch bottom hems and 1'/; inch side hems.</p>
        <p>'Independence' Bath Towel Ensemble Sale</p>
        <p>Bath Towel</p>
        <p>Reg 6 00 4.88</p>
        <p>Hand Towel ^</p>
        <p>Reg 4 00 3.22</p>
        <p>Washcloth</p>
        <p>Reg 2 00 1.44</p>
        <p>100% combed cotton terry Forget me not blue, mocha, mimosa, yellow, honey gold, pafchment, russett, petal pink, dusk rose and fern green.</p>
        <p>Wooden Kitchen Accessories On Sale</p>
        <p>1.8815.88</p>
        <p>Special Purchase</p>
        <p>Utility board, round and paddle boards pastry and cutting boards, servers, crocks and butcher block with knife holder. Natural finish.</p>
        <p>Shop Monday Through Saturday 10a.m. Until 9p.m.- Phone 756-B-E-L-K (756-2355)</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0006" />
        <p>The Dhil) Reflector, Greenville. N C -Thunday July 1, 9</p>
        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>BY CHARLES H. GOREH AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>Both vulnerable North deals</p>
        <p>NORTH</p>
        <p> AH5 A 42 K32</p>
        <p> AQJ3 HENT EAST</p>
        <p> 32 ^ ^-* K4 KQI09 ' 653 J964 j_v. Q10S7</p>
        <p> 875 ; T' K962</p>
        <p>SOITH</p>
        <p> J 10976 J87</p>
        <p>A 5</p>
        <p> 104 The hiddini;:</p>
        <p>North F^esl South West</p>
        <p>1 NT Pass 4  Pss Pass Pass</p>
        <p>Openini; lead K;na ol</p>
        <p>Mn;pl&amp;gt; rei;tinii the bare lariv about the pia&amp;gt; ol a hand mikjht make ;1 seem that bndiie ts a biand and unex eitin.kt ktame Foliou .&amp;quot;.uthN pia&amp;gt; on thi' hand see tl vou Npol the moments that make thi' ha#d worth rertmdini; Some j1 the plaV' by the dett-nder &amp;gt;hould also be not i d</p>
        <p>The biddim,' rei^uires no expiar,ttittn . ,\!ter North openeu the biddmi; with one no trump, .&amp;quot;outh simply bid what he exjieeted to make</p>
        <p>West led the top o! h'ls tiroken he.irl 'e.juenee</p>
        <p>Iteelarer played low from dummy and East followed suit with the three. West shifted to a diamond. Ikeclarer won in his hand and ran the ten of clubs. East lwk the kinii and returned a heart to the eighl. nine and ace Declarer cashed two hi^h clubs, discarding his los ing heart, then came back to his hand with,a heart ruff. Next he tried the spade finessf, hut that lost. However, the contract was safe</p>
        <p>The aficxomdu can ap precate the points of tech niijue involved. First, declar er made a good play at trick one w hen he held up the ace of hearts, thereby forcing West to shift or else lose a trick in hearts With the jack. East would not have discour aged hearts by playing his</p>
        <p>Join Us For The Main Event! Youll Be Pleased With The Super Selections Of Top Quality Merchandise Youll Find At Carolina East Malis 64 Modern Stores Red Hot Buys Everywhere! .</p>
        <p>5()4 Ihjmss (III Ilijh\vii\ 11</p>
        <p>lowest card in the suit, and West correctly shifted to' a low diamond.</p>
        <p>Declarer was still faced with the prospect of losing, in all, two heart tricks and one in each black suit. If either black king was onstde, the contract was assured. But w hat if both black kings were offside?</p>
        <p>If declarer takes the spade finesse w hen he is in his hand with the are of diamonds at trick two. East will win and return a heart, forcing out the ace. Now when East gets back m with the king^f clubs, he can play another heart to defeat the contract.</p>
        <p>Declarer foresaw thiN possibility and correctly took the club fmesse.first. Though It lost, he was able to get rid of his second heart loser on a good club, and then he could fall back on the trump finesse for an overtrick.</p>
        <p>Suspected A Mafia Role</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The wife of singer Mano Lanza, who died in Italy in 1959. believed her husband was killed by underworld figures because he backed-out of a concert planned by reputed mob kingpin, Charles Lucky Luciano, according to an upcoming book.</p>
        <p>The New York Daily News reported today it had obtained a manuscript copy of Lanza. His Tragic Life, co-authored by close friend Terry Robmson for Pren-lice-Hall.</p>
        <p>According to the News, the authors say Lanza, who fled to Italy when the federal government sought back taxes, was hounded by underworld figures who wanted him to sing for them. He agreed to a charity concert at Luciano's urging, but missed a rehearsal and was told that if he failed to perform he would never again perform in public.&amp;quot; </p>
        <p>Lanza became frightened and checked into a hospital, complaining of leg pains. The day after the concert, which went on without him and was a failure, Lanza was found dead, an empty intravenous bottle feeding air into him. The chauffeur who found him and the nurse disappeared.</p>
        <p>Had No Time For Channels</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. NC (API -, Gov Jim Hunt said Wednesday he asked the Council of Stale to provide start-qi money for a proposed microelectronics center because we have absiriutely not had the tune to do it any other way </p>
        <p>Hunt obtained a commitment from the Council of State last Friday for 1972,000 in state contingency funds to start the center The actKMi came two days after the General Assembly adjourned In an interview Wednesday. Hunt said the councils appn^nation was intended merely to help defray start-up costs for the center, which IS expected to cost between $18 million and $22 million He said the next General Assembly would have an opportunity to decide whether to commit more substantial funding for the project I suspect the state is going to have to pay for the facility and pay part of the cost of equipment and personnel. Hunt said.</p>
        <p>Hunt said the council was acting on precedents established in 1975 and 1978, when it appropriated a total of $400,000 to help pay for construction of the National Humanities Center at the</p>
        <p>park Electric Co., whicti is con-</p>
        <p>He said both centers are sidering the park as the site</p>
        <p>important to the economy (rf a major iittegrated circuit</p>
        <p>and the states future. research facility, had</p>
        <p>Tlie governor said General eiqiressed a need for such a personnd for theGE facUrty</p>
        <p>centerxas the microelectronics center, which could tram research</p>
        <p>Gold Prices Are Up...</p>
        <p>So We Can Pass These Higher Prices On To You</p>
        <p>We Buy 10K 14K 18K</p>
        <p>Dental</p>
        <p>Gold</p>
        <p>Carolina Silver &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Sold Exchange</p>
        <p>Pitt Plaza Shopping Center Open 10-6:30 Mon. -Sat. 756-4654</p>
        <p>Top Dollar For Sterling Coins &amp;amp; Platinum</p>
        <p>^Jewelry, Class Rings Wedding Bands)</p>
        <p>We Pay Top Dollar $$$$$$$$$$</p>
        <p>Cash for your Silver &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;other Jewelry</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE FURNITURE OUTLET</p>
        <p>Going Out Of Business</p>
        <p>SALE!</p>
        <p>Open All Day July 4th.</p>
        <p>Everything In Stock Must Be Sold!</p>
        <p>Final Weeks Of Our Going Out Of Business Sale! Closing July 25, 1980.</p>
        <p>4 only!</p>
        <p>4 Drawer Skipper Beids With Mattress.</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>3 Sets Only!</p>
        <p>Bunk Bed Outfit With Innerspring Mattress. ,</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>249 269</p>
        <p>449 649</p>
        <p>OPEN DAILY 8:30 UNTIL 6:00 P.M.</p>
        <p> V </p>
        <p>WiitlHiist ruriilore Oulle</p>
        <p>3 Sets Only!? Piece Den Group,Sofa, Rocker, Lounge Chair, Ottoman,'2 End Tables and Coffee Table.......</p>
        <p>2 Only' 5 Piece White French Provincial Bedroom Suite. Bed, Canopy, Dresser, Mirror, Chest And Night Stand.. .</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>628 s. Pitt Street Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>I I I</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>951</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>9sl</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>95j</p>
        <p>I</p>
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        <p>951</p>
        <p>I I I I I I</p>
        <p>J</p>
        <p>Carolina nas! mall ^^greenvi.m</p>
        <p>FABULOUS JULY 4th FUR SALE FRIDAY AND SAT. ONLY!</p>
        <p>A rare opportunity to enjoy the fur youve always wanted at a substantial savings! Stoles, capes and coats exquisitely styled.</p>
        <p>Jacket-Natural guanaco Reg. 875.00 Jacket-Fox heads Reg. 555.00 Jacket-Natural red fox Reg. 945.00 Jacket-Racoon Reg. 525.00 Jacket-Natural rabbit Reg. 265.00 Jacket-Natural heather rabbit Reg. 275.00 Jacket-30 Mink paw Reg. 945.00 Coat-32 Royal pastel mink Reg. 1985.00 Stole-Natural tourmaline mink Reg. 625.00 Stole-Royal pastel mink Reg. 1035.00 Stole-Natural royal pastel mink Reg. 945.00 &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;625.00 Cape-Natural mink Reg. 1265.00 Cape-Natural mink Reg. 875.00 Jacket-Natural blue fox Reg. 1100.00 Jacket-26 Pastel mink and leather Reg. 945.00 Jacket-Natural mink and leather Reg. 945.00 Jacket-32 Natural mink and leather Reg. 1265.00</p>
        <p>*Furs Are Labeled As To Kind Of Fur And Country Of Origin</p>
        <p>tMd</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0007" />
        <p>NAACP 'Warning' In Its Kennedy Ovation</p>
        <p>candidate for president, was favorably received when he appeared at the convention Tuesday ni^t But few listeners seemed convinced that Anderson has a good chance of disn^ing the traditional two-way race</p>
        <p>MIAMI BEAtH, Fla., AP) - NAACP fconvenlion</p>
        <p>delegates say their en thusiastic welcome for Sen</p>
        <p>Reading</p>
        <p>Program</p>
        <p>Is Success</p>
        <p>According to Carolyn Ferebee, community schools coordinator for Greenville City Schools, the first session of the Commuinily Schools Summer Reading Enrichment Program has been an excellent example of the schools and the community \^orking together for progress.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Ferebee notes that a number of local agencies, institutions and firms assisted in the program by providing resource persons, materials and refreshments lor more than 100 students who took part in the sesin which ended June 27.</p>
        <p>Students read books about North Carolina, made puppets, had instruction in* creative dancing, filmstrip making and dramatized scenes from The Lost Colony. Other activities included making terrariums using native plants as well as performing for parents and visitors who came to watch them work and play. A record was kept on each child of the number of books read.</p>
        <p>Each student received a certificate signed by Governor James B. Hunt. Jr. showing participation in the summer reading program.</p>
        <p>The second session of the program will begin Monday, July 7 at 8:30 a.m. and will continue through Friday, July 18. The program is being conducted at three city school media centers  Elmhurst, South Greenville and Third Street.</p>
        <p>Edward Kennedy should serve as a warning to President Carter that blacks who once supported him are un happy with his leadership</p>
        <p>Kennedy was widely cheered during his appearance Wednesday afternoon &amp;quot;To me. It s a protest, said Richard Mills of Hammond. Ind. who tried to explain Kennedy's reception it s a warning that he iCarter) win have to do better or come up with some definite commitments to wm black support </p>
        <p>.Mills, who is a steelworker and a union member, said he voted for Kennedy in the Indiana primary He said Kennedy would make a better president than Carter has because of the senator's experience in Congress. He also complained that Carter had not made good on the things he had promised</p>
        <p>in order to get support, he (Carter) had to make too many concessions,&amp;quot; Mills said. &amp;quot;He has made a 180 degree turn on everything he has proposed.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Catherine Lenhardt of Bronx. N Y., said she voted</p>
        <p>for Carter in 1976. But she not only voted for Kennedy in the New York primary this year, she also worked in Kennedys New York campaign</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The man has done nothing but promise. she said of Carter. &amp;quot;Somewhere along the line his Christianity has gotten off base where the truth IS concerned. '</p>
        <p>In 1976, more than 90 percent of the 6 million blacks who voted gave their support to President Carter.</p>
        <p>Carter will take a turn politicking at the convention Friday night. Rep. John Anderson, the independent</p>
        <p>for president.</p>
        <p>I think hes a spoilCT* said Vanessa Gatling of Waterbury, Conn. A vote f Ancterson is a vote for Reagan</p>
        <p>Reagan declined to appear attheconventkm.</p>
        <p>A few delegates said they cheered Kennedy (W debite their allegiance to Carter.</p>
        <p>I think his speech was , wonderful,&amp;quot; said Elizabeth p Turner of Orlando. Fla., &amp;quot;but it was not enough for me to change and want to vote for Kennedy. Ive always supported Carter and I always will. I cant say he is doing everything I would like, but I do have faith in Carter.</p>
        <p>FAMILY REUNION</p>
        <p>The Tenth Annual Council Family Reunion will be held Saturday at the Wellcome Middle School. Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>The family members attending are asked to bring a picnic lunch. The lunch will include the traditional pig-picking.</p>
        <p>When its an emergency, know the way to go.</p>
        <p>The emergency room entrance at Pitt County Memorial Hospital will change effective July 7,190.</p>
        <p>The old emergency entrance from Moye Blvd. will be closed permanently because of construction of the educational facility for the East Carolina University School of Medicine.</p>
        <p>The new emergency entrance Is located at the (par of the medical center. We encourage our patients to make a note of the new route.</p>
        <p>In an emergency, saving time may mean saving a life.</p>
        <p>Know before you go.</p>
        <p>N(w Emargtncy ^ Entrance</p>
        <p>Pitt County Memorial Hospital Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>GRAND</p>
        <p>OPENING</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>SAVE P TO</p>
        <p>50 %</p>
        <p>ON EVERY DIAMOND ^ IN STOCK</p>
        <p>EVERY SASLOWS DIAMOND GUARANTED AGAINST LOSS THEFT OR DAMAGE</p>
        <p>SASLOWS</p>
        <p>SPECIAL PURCHASE!</p>
        <p>7 DIAMOND CLUSTER</p>
        <p>CARAT</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;/4 CARAT DIAMOND PENDANT</p>
        <p>I IK rhain Inrludrd $</p>
        <p>299</p>
        <p>AALCWS</p>
        <p>IfWfltTS</p>
        <p>PITT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER</p>
        <p>756-7112</p>
        <p>Priday Only July 4th Hourly Specials</p>
        <p>On Sale These Hours Only</p>
        <p>10 A.M.-</p>
        <p>11 A.M. ONLY</p>
        <p>11 A.M.-</p>
        <p>12 NOON ONLY</p>
        <p>3 P.M.-</p>
        <p>4 P.M. ONLY</p>
        <p>4 P.M.-</p>
        <p>5 P.M. ONLY</p>
        <p>6 P.M.-</p>
        <p>7 P.M. ONLY</p>
        <p>I P.M. 8 P.M. ONLY</p>
        <p>8-9</p>
        <p>P.M.</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>10-11 A.M.</p>
        <p>14K</p>
        <p>Gold</p>
        <p>Jewelry</p>
        <p>Reg.$15-$1T0</p>
        <p>V2</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>11A.M.-12N00N</p>
        <p>14KGold</p>
        <p>Jewelry</p>
        <p>Regular $15-$1io</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>Vi</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>Patterns Cobra, Serpentine. Herring Bone Sizes 18' . 24' ,30 No Phone Orders. No Layaways No Refunds Door Buster 14K Beads 7MM 2 86</p>
        <p>3-4 P.M.</p>
        <p>Selection of Corningware</p>
        <p>Open Stock</p>
        <p>Reg. Retail 9.99 to17.95</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>488</p>
        <p>088</p>
        <p>4-5 P.M. Junior Oxford Cloth</p>
        <p>Dresses</p>
        <p>Regular 36.00</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>2Q00</p>
        <p>Sizes 5/13</p>
        <p>6P.M.-7 P.M.</p>
        <p>Gfoupof</p>
        <p>All-Weather</p>
        <p>Coats</p>
        <p>Regular $40-$100</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>60%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>Misty Harbor. Forecaster of Boston. Pier 308 &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;others Fabric: Poly/cotton Poplin Colors: Chestnut. Wine, other basics Sizes 8-16 Belled and A-Lme slyles-limded quantities</p>
        <p>7P.M.-8P.M.</p>
        <p>Famous Maker</p>
        <p>Mens Lightweight</p>
        <p>Sportcoats</p>
        <p>In latest fashions and colors. Select group. Regular values 90 00</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>50%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>8-9 P.M.</p>
        <p>Famous Makers</p>
        <p>Mens</p>
        <p>Suits</p>
        <p>Regolar 100.00-165.00 Sale</p>
        <p>50%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>10-11 A.M.</p>
        <p>Entire Stock Of</p>
        <p>Bras &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Girdles</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>$6.50-$18.00</p>
        <p>40%</p>
        <p>0 Off</p>
        <p>One Hour Only</p>
        <p>11A.M.-12N00N</p>
        <p>Banner</p>
        <p>House</p>
        <p>Handbags</p>
        <p>Regular $9-$7</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>3P.M.-4P.M.</p>
        <p>A Selection</p>
        <p>Of Open Weave</p>
        <p>Draperies</p>
        <p>40%.,</p>
        <p>Reg. 19.00-77.00 Sale 11.40-46.20</p>
        <p>Choose from 48x6.3 48x64 72x84 96 x 64 and pano panels Patterns to choose ffom Pnoen.x Altec Durango Rio &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Bergen Coinrs available are Coco Snow Betge RUsi Harvet Gold Wedgewood Blue Buttercup Laguna Blue Wheat Walnut and Natural _</p>
        <p>4P.M.-5P.M.</p>
        <p>Entire Stock of</p>
        <p>Crafts Kits</p>
        <p>40%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>Reg. 2.00 to 24.00</p>
        <p>i20</p>
        <p>Sale I</p>
        <p>.14*'</p>
        <p>6P.M.-7 P.M.</p>
        <p>Classic White</p>
        <p>45 Pc. Sets of</p>
        <p>China</p>
        <p>by Niko</p>
        <p>Reg. 69.88</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>4488</p>
        <p>Set includes a complete service tor 8.</p>
        <p>7P.M.-8 P.M.</p>
        <p>Select Group</p>
        <p>Mens</p>
        <p>Shoes</p>
        <p>Regular 51.00-65.00</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>V2</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>8-9 P.M.</p>
        <p>3 Speed Mixer</p>
        <p>by Waring Reg. 9.88</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>488</p>
        <p>10-11 A.M.</p>
        <p>A Selection of Discontinued</p>
        <p>China</p>
        <p>By</p>
        <p>Major</p>
        <p>Manufacturer</p>
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        <p>WASHlNTN (API -Are you keeping 14) with your co-workers when it &amp;lt;ines to money'</p>
        <p>A government report released Tuesday gives white-collar workers a chance to check their standing without asking a lot of personal cjuestiohs</p>
        <p>Did you get a raise last year&amp;quot;' The Bureau of Labor Statistics said that salaries ot white-collar workers went up an average of 9 1 percent in the 12 months from March 1979 to March 1980 That was the biggest increase in the 20 years during which the bureau has been collecting this kind of information The previous high - 9 percent  came in the year that ended m March 1975,</p>
        <p>But the record rise wasn't enough to offset inflation The tonnsumer Price Index went up 14,7 percent from March 1979 to March 198U Kach dollar you- had this March would buy only as much as 87 cents would have bought a year earlier Exactly how much are you making ' The bureau report, which covered 23 3 million white-collar workers who are employed in the private sector, listed average starting and top-level salaries for selkected occupations. Here are someof them: Accountants. $14.958 to $50,073: auditors, $14.858 to $20,782; attorneys, $20,911 to $00.W1. buyers. $14,801 to $27,777. job analysts. $16.056</p>
        <p>Suspended Sentence Is Ordered</p>
        <p>Janet Eva Zurav, 26 of 3007 Bnarcliff Dr., charged with manslaughter and driving left of center in connection with a January 28 collision - described as an alleged suicide attempt - on L ,S 264 Business, west of the Dansey Koad intersection, was given a suspended prison sentence in Pitt County Sigienor Court yesterday as part of a plea-bargaining agreement Miss Zurav, released from Cherry Hospital in Goldsboro a few days before the incident, had allegedly tried to drown herself, and tried to kill herself by lying in the highw ay earlier m the day Later, dnvmg west on U S 264, her car swerved across the center line of the highway and collided head-on with a car driven by-Anne Ball Rhodes of Kinston, who was killed in the crash Miss Zurav and a passenger in the Rhodes car.</p>
        <p>Drucilla Husey Hearn of Kinston, were injured in the crash</p>
        <p>Assistant District Attorney Tom Haigwood said, it would appear that she ran headlong into that car with the intent of trying to kill herself.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Judge Napoleon Barefoot gave Miss Zurav a 12 to 18 month sentence, suspended it and placed her on probation for one year after the defendant entered a plea of no contest to a misdemeanor charge of death by motor vehicle. Judge Barefoot also ordered that Miss * Zurav contmue psychiatric treatment</p>
        <p>Haigwood said the plea was negotiated because the defendant had a good case for an insanity defense on the manslaughter charge Mrs. Rhodes, a former Lenoir County school teacher, was chosen the outstanding young educator in 1973 and named outstanding elementary school teacher of America in 1974 and 1975.</p>
        <p>Ass'n President Urges Prayer</p>
        <p>The Rev, Stewart LaNeave, president of the local ministerial association, today urged local pastors to support efforts of the Pitt County Branch of the National Association of Colored People in a, &amp;quot;month of local prayer. program, designed to, &amp;quot;bring about community unity and trust by turning to God for help &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>In personally &amp;quot;endorsing their efforts for having a month of prayer for unity and trust, LaNeave urged local ministers to schedule a prayer service at their churches, sometime during thedayof July 11.</p>
        <p>SERVICE SUNDAY There will be a serv ice Sunday at 7:30, p.m. at Patrick Chapel FWB Church in Greene County.</p>
        <p>The Best family of New York and New Jersey will honor Raymond Best ot Greenville in a birthday musical.</p>
        <p>The pastor, the Rev W Joyner and the Best family invites the public to attend</p>
        <p>Large Salary Jump No Match For Inflation</p>
        <p>to 126.315, personnel directors, (24,719 to $49,730, chemists, $16,200 to 145,883, engineers. (18411 to 150.079: drafters. $10,216 to $21.690; computer operators. $10,164 to $19,511. accounting clerks. $8,806 to $15,358, file clerks, $7,889 to $11,026; personnel clerks, $9,591 to $19,837, secretaries. $11,296 to $17,132; stenographers. $11.899 to $13,876, typists. (9,161 to $11,010.</p>
        <p>Would you gam by switching jobs' .An earlier government report showed that blue-collar workers fared slightly better than their white-collar colleagues in the 12 months that ended in March. Their salaries went up an average of 9.4 percent. Service employees, however, didn't do so well, managing an average 12-month raise of</p>
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        <p>There are variatiore within the job categories In the white-collar area, for example, the government said Tuesday that average salaries for professional, administrative and technical employees went ip 9.3 percent from March 1979 to March 1980. Avera^ salaries for clencal workers were up 8.8 percent in the same period.-</p>
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        <p>A Pitt County Si^ienor Court jury yesterday found Alton Warren, head of the Inspections Department for the City of Greenville, not guilty of transporting a bottle of liquor with the seal broken in the passenger compartment of a city-owned car.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; A mistrial was declared on a separate charge of driving under the influence when the foreman repbrted to the court that the jury was split 8 to 4 and could not reach a verdict, after deliberating - for more than two hours.</p>
        <p>Warren was arrested December 1,1979, by Greenville police, who testified that after the vehicle was stopped, they found a bottle of whiskey with the seal broken in the passenger compartment of the auto.</p>
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        <p>Warren testified that he was not drunk and that he did not know the liquor bottle was in the passenger compartment.</p>
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        <p>Racial Quotas In Business Grants OK' d By Court</p>
        <p>By RICHARD CARKllll Associated Press Wnter</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON APi -Once again deferring to the power of Congress, the Supreme Court has endorsed the use of racial quotas to guarantee minohty-owned businesses a fixed share of government grants But the court displayed no such deference for federal health and safety regulators, sharply curbing their ability to prota t American workers from cancer-caosmg materials</p>
        <p>Both decisions were announced Wednesday as the court cxmcluded its 1979-HO term and began a three-month summer vacation By a 6-3 vote, the justices ruled that Congress acted within Its constitutional authority in 1977 when it set aside 10 percent of a $4 billion public works program for minority businesses The decision, rejecting arguments that the law fostered impermissible</p>
        <p>reverse discrimination&amp;quot; against whites, provided a resounding victory for the concept of affirmative action Congress may use carefully tailored racial quotas in attempting to make up for past discrimination, the court said By a separate 54 vote, the justices baired the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration from tightening standards that limit worker exposure to cancer-causing benzene without first proving that current standards are un safe</p>
        <p>About 600.000 workers come into contact daily with benzene, a highly volatile chemical used in the manufacturing of such products as detergents. plastics, solvents, resins, disinfectants and pesticides But beyond benzene, Wednesday's ruling casts doubt on OSH A s ability to issue more stringent standards for a variety of cancer-causing</p>
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        <p>Charles DiBona, president of the American Petn^eum Institute, said the court decision recognizes that health regulation in this country must be made on the basis of scientific facts rather than pure speculation.</p>
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        <p>Umted Auto Workers President Douglas A Fraser called the decision an extTaordinary blow to workers (that) hampers the national effort to reduce the increasing, incidence of cancer and other diseases which are related to occupation.&amp;quot;</p>
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        <p>One day after i^ihoiding the constitutionality of Congress decision to cut off Medicaid funds for most abortions wanted by women on welfare, the court again refused to strike down an act of Congress in the minority set-asides case.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Any preference based on racial or ethnic criteria must necessarily receive a most searchihg examination to make sure that it does not conflict with constitutional guarantees,&amp;quot; Chief Justice Warren E Burger wrote for three members of the court This case is one which requires, and which has re-</p>
        <p>Session On Energy Set</p>
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        <p>The energy crisis, future sources of energy, coal deposits, Alaskan oil and nuclear power will be discussed at an Energy Awareness Workshop July 14-18 at East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>The program is designed for elementary and middle school teachers and other interested citizens.</p>
        <p>Objectives are to provide knowledge of the present status of energy needs and supplies in the U.S., consider alternative energy sources for the future, increase awareness of energy issues and challenges and develop plans to adapt ideas and materials from the workshop for use in the classroom.</p>
        <p>Workshop instructor is Dr. Robert Dough of the ECU science education faculty. Presentation format will be small group discussion guided by printed materials with background information and questions.</p>
        <p>Further information about the Energy Awareness Workshop is available from the Office of Non-Credit Programs, Division of Continuing Education, ECU, Greenville, N.C. 27834, telephone 757-6143.</p>
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        <p>Three jiBtices, led by Thurgood Marshall, said they favMied giving Congress the authority necessary to undertake the task (K moving our society toward a state o meaningful equality ( opportunity, not an abstract version of equality in which the effects of past discrimination would be forever frozen into our social fabric.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Two of the dissenting justices. Potta* Stewart and William H. Itehnquist, called the 1977 act racist.</p>
        <p>President Carter, however, praised the ruling.</p>
        <p>This administration will proceed vigorously with its set-aside program as well as other efforts to support minority business,&amp;quot; said a White House statement issued for Carter.</p>
        <p>In other action Wednesday, the court:</p>
        <p>Said the public and the press have a constitutional right to attend criminal trials, even whai defendants want to exclude them. In a 7-1 decisimi, the court said trial judges may conduct trials or portions of trials in secret only as a last resort to ensure that a defendant gets a fair trial.</p>
        <p>Agreed to judge the constitutionality of Wisconsins open primary law, which allows voters to cross party lines in casting presidential primary election votes.</p>
        <p>Dismissed the aji^ieal of a Texas death-row inmate, William Hanunett, after being told that he no longer wants to challenge his murder conviction or his death sentence. Texas officials now are free to set an execution date.</p>
        <p>Agreed to decide whether racial quotas being used to preserve integration</p>
        <p>at two Chicago hi^ sdiools unconstitutionally discrimi nate against black students -Said it will review a</p>
        <p>6-yeai-otd affirmative actwn plan aimed at increasing the number of women and minorities working in</p>
        <p>Califwnia pnsons White males claim the plan unfairly discrinunates against them</p>
        <p>AT SINGER. SAVINGS ADD UP TO MORE THAN JUST MONEY</p>
        <p>These Sineer* machines also save on priceless things like time and patience. B^use the features are so easy to use. So, once you add up the savings a Sii^r machine oners, youll Imow that when it comes to buying a quality machine, money isn't everything.</p>
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        <p>Sivlisl-MachififBM - sjve lime and patience wuh easy to-use feaiures jikc a 4-siep built m buficmholei. (roni drop-in bobbin and self ihieading take up lever Plus, sewing on any labnt m any (ArecBon IS simple with 8 Imli in saches and a free arm</p>
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        <p>USED MACHINES FROM $</p>
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        <p>The Uwly HeOector. UreefivOie, N C -Thunday Julj^S. 1 U</p>
        <p>Storewide</p>
        <p>Womens sportswear.</p>
        <p>Jr. Coordinate Group &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Now 50% Off</p>
        <p>Jr. &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Misses Tops Orig. $9....... Now</p>
        <p>450^499</p>
        <p>Solid &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Print Shirts ........... ........Special</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>Misses Coordinates &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;30% Off</p>
        <p>Select Dresses &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;All Sundresses... 30%,o50% Off All Swimwear !... .......30%.o50% Off</p>
        <p>Select Sportswear ong. $4to$6...........now</p>
        <p>Mens sportswear.</p>
        <p>Select Sport Shirts c99 h-|99</p>
        <p>Orig.$10to$17 &amp;nbsp;NowU to I I</p>
        <p>Knit Shirt...........specia,3</p>
        <p>All Swimwear</p>
        <p>Orig. $7 to $24.......................Now</p>
        <p>Runner Jogging Apparei 099 C99</p>
        <p>Orig. $7 to $24...........................Now ^ tow</p>
        <p>Mens ctothing.</p>
        <p>Select Slacks Q99 -1099</p>
        <p>Orig. $15 to $30......................Now v7 to lO</p>
        <p>Select Sport Coats 0Q99</p>
        <p>Orig. $55 to $65..................................Now V/</p>
        <p>Vested Suits . Special</p>
        <p>6499</p>
        <p>American Tourister Luggage, no 50%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>Kids clothing.</p>
        <p>Select Boys Shirts 450 499</p>
        <p>Orig. $9 to $10...............................Now T toT</p>
        <p>All Boys Shorts &amp;nbsp;. . . Now 25% Off</p>
        <p>Toddler Sundresses 099</p>
        <p>Orig.3.99..'.............................. &amp;nbsp;Now ^</p>
        <p>Select Girls Blouses 499</p>
        <p>Orig. 6.50 to $9........................... &amp;nbsp;..NowT</p>
        <p>Boys &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Girls Swimwear i . Now 25% Off Size Up Tops Q99 499</p>
        <p>Orig. $6 to 8.50........ &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Now it toH</p>
        <p>Womens Accessories</p>
        <p>Select Handbags 199, 1099</p>
        <p>Orig. $4 to $30.............. &amp;nbsp;Now I to I U</p>
        <p>Select Sleepwear q99 ^^99</p>
        <p>Orig. $5 to $30..............................Now 0 to ilU</p>
        <p>Select Jewelry now 30%,o60% Off</p>
        <p>Select Scarves ........ now 30% Off</p>
        <p>Select Leotards &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Dance Skirts. &amp;nbsp;now 30% off</p>
        <p>Select Socks cQe -|69</p>
        <p>Orig. 1.09 to 2.50....................... &amp;nbsp;NowUv7 to I</p>
        <p>Select Belts qq -i a99</p>
        <p>Orig.$2to$16 &amp;nbsp;......................Now\7v7 to I U</p>
        <p>All Bras &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Girdles.......... &amp;nbsp;Now 25% Off</p>
        <p>Sporting goods.</p>
        <p>Weight Bench sped,, 59</p>
        <p>All Inflatable Boats 7^ QQ99</p>
        <p>Orig.9.99,to 139.95 .......................NoW I tO V W</p>
        <p>Select Group of Fishing Reels</p>
        <p>8 ,.65</p>
        <p>Select Fishing Lures ...Now 50% Off</p>
        <p>Orig. 13.88 to 88.99 ............... &amp;nbsp;NOW</p>
        <p>Select Table Lamps</p>
        <p>Orig. $40.......... &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;NoW</p>
        <p>Home furnishings.</p>
        <p>19*</p>
        <p>Lap Trays 099</p>
        <p>Orig. 4.49................ &amp;nbsp;NOW ^</p>
        <p>Summer Fabric 1^^to2</p>
        <p>Orig. 1.88 to 4.50................................NOW</p>
        <p>Select Pyrex&amp;amp; Corning . . Now 50% Off Select Bath Mat Sets fi99</p>
        <p>Orig.8.88....^............................... &amp;nbsp;NOW U</p>
        <p>Towels ...... special 1, 99^</p>
        <p>Select Panels, Curtains &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Draperies ,</p>
        <p>i59 C-|99</p>
        <p>...............Now I to w I '</p>
        <p>Orig. 2.99 to$75</p>
        <p>Wall Pictures &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;spedai 2</p>
        <p>Blanket &amp;nbsp;special 4</p>
        <p>Shoe clearance.</p>
        <p>Womens Slides 0^</p>
        <p>Orig. 11.99 to 15.99............................N0W m</p>
        <p>Womens Dress ...</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; ,Casual Shoes 0^9</p>
        <p>Orig, to 10.99............. &amp;nbsp;NoW tO W</p>
        <p>Select Mens Shoes MR</p>
        <p>Orig. 11.99to$65........ NOW W tO Iw</p>
        <p>Select Familyorto/ cno/o,,</p>
        <p>Shoes NowOv /OtoJU /O</p>
        <p>Ong. 4.</p>
        <p>All Toro </p>
        <p>Line Trimmers . . Now</p>
        <p>Hardware</p>
        <p>i .</p>
        <p>Mismatched Paint 199 7^^</p>
        <p>Ong. 4.69 to 14.99................NOW tO I</p>
        <p>50% Off</p>
        <p>Patio Grills (Includes Gas Grills)</p>
        <p>39.o96</p>
        <p>Orig. 49.99 to 129.99 &amp;nbsp;NOW</p>
        <p>Two great ways to charge</p>
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        <p>Shop 10 A.M. til 9 P.M. Phone 756-1190</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0012" />
        <p>El Salvador Guerrillas Rob, Threaten And Killing</p>
        <p>By GUKLKJN I) MOTT Assaiaied Press Wnter K1</p>
        <p>Salva1or \F U*!lisl jjuerrillas are robbing, threalemng anti sometimt*&amp;gt; killing peasanis in these remote mounlaias to get lootl anti tiierce rtH ruil&amp;gt; tor tbtnr drive to overthrow Hi .Salvador'- inotietale miii tary eiv ilian overnmeiil affording to remgee^ who sav lhey 'llt*&amp;lt;l loese.itH'</p>
        <p>I'hev &amp;gt;iole all mv eorn and pointed a gun at me and said It 1, didn I join up with tht*m. they would kill me. satd Jo.-e Domingo Ouardado 4o</p>
        <p>1 tiarely grow enough to leetl my lamily I don t agree with what they are doing, but I fouldn t attord to give them anything anyway (fuardado and his family ot 10 are amting I .voo relugees in Lts \ ueltas, a village m'ar the Honduran Iwrder .'to miles northeast oi san Salvador, the eapital He .said he abandontsl his home in fonaeaste. alxiut a day s walk Irom here, in the middle 01 the night tw retuge in the dingy mud buildings here and the protection ol a |2 man national guard outpost The guerrillas use the mountain area s remoteness and a nearby demilitarized zone to set up camps irom which they attack military patrols The pt'asants say they bt'came alienated by the rebels terror attacks on them and have turned their villages into ghost towns, depriving the guerrillas ol a base ol support Three leftist guerrilla organizations the Pwples Revolutionary .Army, the Popular laberation Force</p>
        <p>Sony Reports Development</p>
        <p>NFV\ VOKK AP The .Sony Dorp ol America says It has developed a single-unil video camt'ra and ca.s.sette recorder that will nwolu tiomze the home movie m du.stry</p>
        <p>^Sony demonstrated a pm totype ol the compact 4 4-pound camera Tuesday The A idt'o .Movie' records sound and picture on a small magnetic tape cassette which needs no developing and can tie played back immediately on a television set</p>
        <p>Akio .Monta. .Sony s chairman and chiet executive olticer, said the new handheld system would tx* on the retail market in lt8.'x adding he hopes it would cost less than SI,(NHi</p>
        <p>ami the National Ki'sislance operate m the cixiniryside but otticiais said they ctxiid not deteriTiine which is near here The guernlla-s seek to oust the junta that replac-ed the rightist government ot Gen Carlos Humberto Komen) last October, then launched a program ot land reform and nationalized ttK&amp;gt; banks in ttx&amp;gt; spring The reiuget*s say the guer nllas are getting more dt*s perate</p>
        <p>They robbed .'iOo cvlorx's s2ol^ irom a house on the out.skirts Ot town here and threatened to rape the woman, said one woman &amp;quot;They are coming down from the hills amund here every mght now to try to frighten us Another woman said the guerrillas hid in the hills around her village ot La laguna during the day and as soon as night tell sneaked in to terrorize the ptxtple They stole Irom us at gunpoint They threatened us or our lamilies and .said they net*dc*d us to join up with them, said the woman .None ot us support them We are here to be near the national guard Five men went back to their village to get some tx*longings But when they were coming back here, the guerrillas were waiting in</p>
        <p>the dense woods and am bushed them Dne man was killed</p>
        <p>The woman, who asked that her name not be used, said some ot her neighbors may have joined or supported the guernllas</p>
        <p>In other parts of the fixintry. lefti.sts claim it is the national guard. K1 Salvadors army, and right wing paramilitary terrorists wtvi are killing and harassing peasants Some ol the claims have txen proven true and even the government speaks ol army &amp;quot;excesses</p>
        <p>Hut the Chalatenango de parlment, where Las \ ueltas I.S lix'ated. benefits from a man who some oflicials say IS the  only moderae army field commander iii El Salvador ' Lt ( Kene Arbaua savs he promotes</p>
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        <p>Potato Chips</p>
        <p>1 oz. Bag</p>
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        <p>8 oz.</p>
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        <p>Check Our Styles And Sizes And Save!</p>
        <p>Our low prices have beerv further reduced' We still have a wide size, color and style selectionbut hurry' Come in today ana take advantage of even greater savings on famous Red Cross Shoes.' Socialities, Gobbles &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Cobble Cuddlers $-|9 gy WE HAVE YOUR SIZE</p>
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        <p>Reg.$26foJ44 L</p>
        <p>We have a wide selection of current styles on sale</p>
        <p>Savings Up To</p>
        <p>O OFF</p>
        <p>All  Summer Handbags</p>
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        <p>&amp;lt;'.'0'' A&amp;quot;aievef t'-' '-p A-,pf:ta- Na' o-a -  ss</p>
        <p>'CIVIC actions by his troops The peasants lack of fear of the national guard shows he apparently has been sue cessful in building confidence in the soldiers stiitioned here  Every hoiKe has refugees staying in it. said ow local leader who asked noi to be identified Everyone is helping the refugees The refugees have been telling us how the guerrillas treat them We don t want the same thing to happen here &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Two school buildings, a crumbling convent, a warehouse and the local police commanders house are filled with refugees They cook on outdoor campfires and sleep in hammocks The children play in the muddy plaza: The women sil on porches or make corn tortillas The men sit silently under the shade trees on the edge ol the plaza Food IS cntically short, but the government has been</p>
        <p>supplying nee, beans, com and oil</p>
        <p> We don t have a lot of food here,&amp;quot; said Guardado &amp;quot;But no one IS starving &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>With the planting season already past, the refugees face months ol dependence on government lood donations But most say they won t go back to their (arms until the guerrillas are crushed Col Arbaiza wouldn't q?ecuiate when that might be</p>
        <p>BIfi CHARLIES VEGETABLE FARM</p>
        <p>Now Has Silver Queen Corn. Crowder Peas i Beans &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Many Other Seasonal Vegetables.</p>
        <p>OPtKMOROir-SRTURlUt</p>
        <p>WE NOW ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS</p>
        <p>1 Mile From Red Oak Christian Church, Known As The Alien Road. 756-1145</p>
        <p>THE SAVING PLACE CORNER OF GREENVILLE ANO ARLINGTON BOULEVAROS</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0013" />
        <p>An Old-Fashioned 4th</p>
        <p>At Village In Heartland</p>
        <p>(ON.NKK PR.AIR1K. Ind (,AP( T- If It s an old fashioned Fourth of July celebration you want truly old-fashioned drop in at this village in the nation s heartland kids run sack races, nien pitch horseshoes, women turn suckling pigs over &amp;lt;^n fires (iuns hotim with the smell of black powder, politi cians harangue, charlatans work the crowd.</p>
        <p>Above It all. Old Glory flies - 13 stripes and 26 stars &amp;quot;11 IS our biggest day of the year.&amp;quot; a resident explains Ionner Prairie Pioneer Settlement is one of those living maseums. as they are called, in which the residents assume the characters of people who lived in another period They dress, cook, build, work and play as if actually living in that era &amp;quot;It always surprises me how the visitors fit right in with the village life,&amp;quot; said Mrs. Barbara Abel, a</p>
        <p>memtier of the museum stafi Last year, one of our people was making a poitical speech on behalf of William Henry Harrison and a visitor stood up and argued with him wi tiehalf of Martm Van Buren</p>
        <p>The Harrison-Van Buren presidential campaign was in 1836. the year the museum village IS frozen in time</p>
        <p>Typically, the museum research staff, m its passion tor authenticity, has troubled to dig up iklfi campaign speeches W hen a Van Buren partisan, orating from the porch of the general store, called Harrison The hero of the rear guard. and his opponent ciHUiters that Van Buren &amp;quot;swaggers Hke a crow in a gutter.&amp;quot; the listener can know that thats the way it was</p>
        <p>..No village of Conner Prairie actually existed in 1836. or at any time It was constructed. Mrs. Abel explains, as a typical frontier</p>
        <p>village of 18:16 might have appeared homes, shops, schools, farm buildings It is built around the authentic home of a prosperous pioneer trader. William Conner, who did exist</p>
        <p>Ell Lilly, the Indian indUs trialist. took an interest in Conner and his home and financed its restoration Tlie museum. 2U miles north of Indianapolis, is now an atlil late of Earlham College &amp;quot;La^t year. visitors came for the Fourth of July and we expect as many this year,&amp;quot; Mrs. Abtl said They bring picnic lunches and join the games and the fun and the spellinit bees &amp;quot;That's right, spelling bees Our research shows spelling bees were a big thing on Indepencence Day 18:16 We hold them in the schoolhouse We take the words from Noah Webster s 1831 American Spelling Bixik We start the dav with</p>
        <p>rifle shootliig. using muzzle hwded guas. then the circuit ridef leads the invocation, then the Declaration of Independence IS read, then the games start &amp;quot;A traveling phrenologist will be in town He reads the fximps on people's heads A lot of people took them seriously in 1836 but ours is an obvious charlatan which isasuallytheca.se</p>
        <p>l^t year, the towuspeo-ple threw him in the horse trough &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>The Gaily Reflector Crreenviiie \C Thursday July 3 1*' li</p>
        <p>Hypertension Clinic Planned</p>
        <p>Greene County Health Care, Inc. is sponsoring a Hypertension Screening Clinic July 10 at Snow Hill Medical Center. Walstonburg Medical Center and Hiwkerton Medical Center irom 4;;ii) to 6::ki p.m This is a free sen ice for the public provided by physician and physician extenders of Gretme County Health Care. Inc. The screening clinic will help identify people who may have high bkxxi pressure and be unaware of it</p>
        <p>4 of July Sale.</p>
        <p>Reg.$8</p>
        <p>The Shirt thats great for golf, great for tennis. Suited for back yard sport and lounging, too. A soft blend of cotton/polyester with a branded knit collar, three button-placket. And an extra long tail for plenty of tuck-in room. In great fashion colors for S,M,L and XL. Sporting Goods Department.</p>
        <p>Sale price through Saturday</p>
        <p>Skates.</p>
        <p>Sale9.34 to 59.49</p>
        <p>Reg. 10.99 to 69.99. Choose from Derby Star, Fireballs, Warriors, Disco Flyers, Street Kings and more. Womens, mens and childrens sizes.</p>
        <p>,wo great ways-to charge</p>
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        <p>Save on all sheets, comforters, and bedspreads.</p>
        <p>Reg. 4.99. A scattering of fresh cut flowers pattern no-iron sheets of cotton'polyester percale Flat and fitted sheets are the same price</p>
        <p>Reg Sale Full 5 99 4.49</p>
        <p>Queen 9 99 7.99</p>
        <p>King 1199 9,99</p>
        <p>Pillowcases by the pair</p>
        <p>Reg Sale Standard 4 99 3,69</p>
        <p>Queen 5 49 3.99</p>
        <p>King 5 99 4 49</p>
        <p>3 99. Mini-flower print sheets, o&amp;lt; no-iron cotton'poly musiin</p>
        <p>Full 4 99</p>
        <p>Queen 6 99</p>
        <p>Pillow cases, by pair Standard &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;3 99 Queen 4 49</p>
        <p>Sale 25.60</p>
        <p>Reg, S32. Quilted bed spread of poly cotton filled with polyester: nylon back</p>
        <p>Reg Sale Full S37 29.60</p>
        <p>Queen 45 36.00</p>
        <p>Sham........15 12.00'</p>
        <p>Sale 4.80</p>
        <p>Reg. $6. Plush cotton polyester terry towels</p>
        <p>Reg Sale Hand towel $4 3.20</p>
        <p>Washcloth 2 1.60</p>
        <p>Cotton'poly shower curtain with vmyrimer Reg S2? Sale 17.60</p>
        <p>25% Off</p>
        <p>The JCPenney Towel. Sale 4.49</p>
        <p>25% off</p>
        <p>bath</p>
        <p>Reg. S6. As hefty as some 8 50 towels, this 25x50&amp;quot; beauty is thick, thirsty cotton/poly terry</p>
        <p>Hand towel Washcloth Fingertip Bath sheet Tub mat</p>
        <p>Reg Sale</p>
        <p>4 00 3.40</p>
        <p>200 1.80</p>
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        <p>13 00 11.70</p>
        <p>7 00 6.30</p>
        <p>Our all cotton towe Sale 2.99</p>
        <p>bath</p>
        <p>Reg. 3.99. Soft, gentle, absorbent Thats our plush all cotton terry towel Rich in feei.anri good looks With sleek dobby border</p>
        <p>Reg Sale</p>
        <p>Hand towel ' 2 9~9 2 49</p>
        <p>Washcloth T59 1,2.9</p>
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        <p>JCPenney</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0014" />
        <p>!Tbe Dalty Reflectar, UreenviUe, N C.-Tliurniay, July X IW</p>
        <p>Stock And . Market Reports</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (API (NCDA)  Grain: So. 2 Ydlow shejied corn higher at 2.90-3 12, MosUy 3.03-3 08 in the east, and 3.00-3.10, mostly 3 07-3 10 in the Piedmont ,No. 1 Yellow soybeans sharply higher at 6.70499. mostly 6 84-6 89 in the east, and 6 6&amp;amp;4.83. mostly 6.67-6.83 in the Piedmont Wheat 3 65-3.89, mosUy 3 85-3.86; Uats 1.30-1 67 Barley</p>
        <p>1 95-2.20 New crop C(MT1 2.84-</p>
        <p>2 97, Soybeans 7 04-7 06 Pnces paid producers for com and soybears delivered in bulk to elevators as of 4:00 p.m. Wedneklay Wilson</p>
        <p>3 06-3.12. 6.89. Goldsboro 3.03-3.08, 6.84 Selma 3 00,</p>
        <p>6.75. Lumberton 2.90. 6 70 Snow Hill 3.03. Saratoga 3.03 Pantego 3 00,6.84. Greenville 3.03, 6.84. Farmville 3.03. Raleigh 6.99. Kinston 3.08, 6.89. Fayetteville 6.96. Williamston 3.03, 6.84. Barber 3.07, 6.67. Mount Ulla</p>
        <p>6.75. Durham 3.10, Statesville 3.00, 6.65. Albemarle 3.08, 6.83. Monroe, Mocksville, and Roanng River 3.10.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) (NCDA) - The trend on the North Carolina hog market today could not be determined because of sparce reports from stations across the state. Wilsoh, unreported; Kinston unreported; Clinton, Fayetteville, Dunn, Elizabethtown, Pink Hill, Pine Level, Chailboum, Ayden, Laurin-burg and Benson, unreported; Rocky Mount 42.00; Salisbury 40.00; Spiveys Comer unreported. Sows: Spiveys Corner (300400 pounds) unreported; Fayetteville (450 pounds up) 35.50; Greenville (300-600 pounds) 31.06-34.00.</p>
        <p>gam today in the closing session of a holiday-shortened week</p>
        <p>The Dow Jones average of 30 mdustnais ros^3.84 to 879 86 by noontime \</p>
        <p>Gainers outpaced lo*rs by more than a 2-1 margin in the over all tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.</p>
        <p>In the economic news, the government reported that the unemployment rate declined to 7.7 percmt of the workforce in June from 7.8 the month before.</p>
        <p>The seasonally adjiKted data came as sonwthing of a surprise to analysts who had been expecting the rate to go as high as 8.5.</p>
        <p>Separately, the Federal Reserve announced that it would begm dismantling the remainder of the credit controls it imposed last March, saying that those measures were no longer needed</p>
        <p>Oil stocks were among the leaders of the advance Gulf Oil gained h to 42%; Mobil W to 76k, and Exxon to 68.</p>
        <p>Airline stocks were strong for the second straight session. UAL rose ^ to 18%; Pan American \ to 5^; Eastern Air Lines &amp;gt;% .to 9=^4, 'and U.S. Air 4 to 12%.</p>
        <p>The NYSEs composite index rose .28 to 66.44. At the American Stock Exchange, the market value index was up 2.41 at 303.75.</p>
        <p>Volume on the Big Board came to 19.34 million shares .at noontime, against 19.52 million atthe same point Wednesday.</p>
        <p>STARK LANDSCAPE - A f(Mtry employee walks through an area of the White River National Forest that was ravaged by a forest fire. The fire that destroyed over 10,000 acres of forest northwest of Eagle, Colo, was finally contained early this week. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP)</p>
        <p>AbbtLab Akzona Altis Chaim Al(a Am Airlm Am Baker Am Brands Amer Can Am Cyan Amb'anuly Am Motors Am Stand AmerTtT</p>
        <p>-Midday stocks High Low Last 44t</p>
        <p>44&amp;gt;s 44'1</p>
        <p>UPs 10t4</p>
        <p>lot</p>
        <p>25W</p>
        <p>SO't 98&amp;gt;i</p>
        <p>*', 0(^4 O*</p>
        <p>IS 1T\ 17^4</p>
        <p>78*4 78^4</p>
        <p>32,</p>
        <p>32' 32'n</p>
        <p>3I&amp;gt; 3(P4</p>
        <p>8',</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>8i</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>58'i</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>8-</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>SO</p>
        <p>S24 S2&amp;gt; S2t4</p>
        <p>Beal Pood</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Beth Steel</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>22,</p>
        <p>Boeing s</p>
        <p>35,</p>
        <p>35*4</p>
        <p>35,</p>
        <p>Boise Cased</p>
        <p>36*4</p>
        <p>36*</p>
        <p>36'.</p>
        <p>Borden</p>
        <p>26</p>
        <p>26'</p>
        <p>26,</p>
        <p>KoUowmg are selected II</p>
        <p>a m stock Burlngt Ind</p>
        <p>20*4</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>20'</p>
        <p>market (juotatxins</p>
        <p>CannonMills</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>23.</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Burroughs</p>
        <p>United Telecommunications</p>
        <p>HeuMein</p>
        <p>JefI Pilot</p>
        <p>CaroPwU * Celanese &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;Cent Soya Champ Int Chessie Sys</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>48*,</p>
        <p>12*,</p>
        <p>25*4</p>
        <p>33.</p>
        <p>21ii</p>
        <p>47'</p>
        <p>12'</p>
        <p>25'</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>2I&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>48*,</p>
        <p>12,</p>
        <p>25*4</p>
        <p>33*4</p>
        <p>Tn South</p>
        <p>2 CTirysler</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>6*4</p>
        <p>6,</p>
        <p>Wieks</p>
        <p>14' Cocacola</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>32'</p>
        <p>32'</p>
        <p>Wachovia Really</p>
        <p>5* Coig Palm</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>Eckerds</p>
        <p>27, Comw Edis</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Central Soya</p>
        <p>12* CdnAgra</p>
        <p>20,</p>
        <p>20,</p>
        <p>20,</p>
        <p>Hardees</p>
        <p>144. ContJ Group</p>
        <p>31*4</p>
        <p>31*</p>
        <p>3m</p>
        <p>Inlegon</p>
        <p>25 DelU AirL</p>
        <p>43</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>43</p>
        <p>Fieldcrest</p>
        <p>27 DowChem</p>
        <p>33,</p>
        <p>33*</p>
        <p>33*,</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>, Halteras Income V irginia Klectnc &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Power</p>
        <p>,5, duPont Duke Pow EaslnAirL</p>
        <p>41*4</p>
        <p>18,</p>
        <p>9,</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>18*</p>
        <p>9*4</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>I:</p>
        <p>Baton</p>
        <p>li/ast Kodak</p>
        <p>57*,</p>
        <p>57</p>
        <p>57*,</p>
        <p>Deere</p>
        <p>KatonCp s</p>
        <p>26*4</p>
        <p>26'</p>
        <p>26'</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>PAG</p>
        <p>74*4 t:smark</p>
        <p>48*4</p>
        <p>47'</p>
        <p>48*4</p>
        <p>p</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Piedmont Aviation</p>
        <p>14*4 Exxm</p>
        <p>68</p>
        <p>67*4</p>
        <p>67,</p>
        <p>Conner Homes</p>
        <p>9' Firestone</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>6,</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>Pizza Inn</p>
        <p>4* FTalYiwU</p>
        <p>27,</p>
        <p>27*,</p>
        <p>27'</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>McGraw-Edison</p>
        <p>25*4 FTaPow s</p>
        <p>14*4</p>
        <p>14'</p>
        <p>14*4</p>
        <p>NCNB</p>
        <p>15*4 FordMol</p>
        <p>25*,</p>
        <p>25',-</p>
        <p>25'.</p>
        <p>TRW, Inc</p>
        <p>3^4,, For McKess</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Lowe s Company</p>
        <p>,g Fuqua Ind</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>14*4</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>C omb Ins Co ol Am UVKHTH1';C0LNTKR Planters Bank</p>
        <p>C^enDynam * Gen klec ,,, ,,, Gen F'ood 16'-174</p>
        <p>65*4</p>
        <p>53'</p>
        <p>31+4</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>65</p>
        <p>53'.</p>
        <p>31*4</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>65'.</p>
        <p>53*,</p>
        <p>31*4</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Little Mini</p>
        <p>* Gen Motors</p>
        <p>47'</p>
        <p>47'.</p>
        <p>47*</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>GenTelAKI</p>
        <p>28*4</p>
        <p>28'</p>
        <p>28'</p>
        <p>Gen Tire</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -</p>
        <p>_ mup GaPacIf Goodrich</p>
        <p>26,</p>
        <p>19*4</p>
        <p>26*4</p>
        <p>19'</p>
        <p>26,</p>
        <p>19'</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>st(x:k market posted a broad</p>
        <p>13*4</p>
        <p>38*4</p>
        <p>13'</p>
        <p>38'.</p>
        <p>I3'4</p>
        <p>38,</p>
        <p>32,</p>
        <p>32*,</p>
        <p>32',</p>
        <p>Fuel Charge To Be Down In June</p>
        <p>Virginia Electric and Power Co. announced that it reduced fuel charges for its 13 North Carolina municipal customers by 7.5 percent in June, dropping charges from $5.91 per 1,000 kilowatt-hours in May to $5.46 in June.</p>
        <p>Vepco said that fuel charges represent one portion of municipal customers bills. When fuel costs increase or decrease. ie fuel portion of the bill rises or falls accordingly, it was noted.</p>
        <p>Randy Mclver, Vepco vice president-Southem Division, said that the reduction continues a trend of fuel charge</p>
        <p>15H 15</p>
        <p>43' 42</p>
        <p>15':</p>
        <p>THURSDAY</p>
        <p>12 (jreenville-Martinborough Lioils Club meets 2.-5 UO p m-Game day at Woman's Club</p>
        <p>6 3 p m - Exchange Club meets 7:00 p m  Wmterville Kiwanis</p>
        <p>Club meets at community bldg</p>
        <p>7 20 p m -American Legion Auxiliary meets at Legion Home</p>
        <p>8:00 p m VKW meets at Post Home</p>
        <p>8:00 p m Coochee Council .No 60 Degree of Pocahontas meets at Redmen'sHall 8:00 p m -Greenville Closed Alcoholics Anonymoas meeting at AA Bldg Call 756-7078</p>
        <p>Ins 1B\</p>
        <p>Intl Harv</p>
        <p>Int Paper</p>
        <p>im Rectil</p>
        <p>im TAT</p>
        <p>K mart</p>
        <p>KaisrAium</p>
        <p>Kraftlnc</p>
        <p>Kro^rCo</p>
        <p>Ligget Grp</p>
        <p>Lockheed</p>
        <p>Loews Corp</p>
        <p>Masonite</p>
        <p>McDermott</p>
        <p>Mead Corp</p>
        <p>MinnMM</p>
        <p>Mobil</p>
        <p>Monsanto</p>
        <p>NCNBCp</p>
        <p>Nabisco</p>
        <p>Nal Distill</p>
        <p>OlinC'p</p>
        <p>Owenslll</p>
        <p>Penney JC</p>
        <p>PepsiCo</p>
        <p>PhilipMorr</p>
        <p>PhillpsPel</p>
        <p>Polaroil</p>
        <p>Prod Gamb</p>
        <p>t/iaker tiat</p>
        <p>18 184</p>
        <p>811 SO 57'4 61</p>
        <p>28S 371</p>
        <p>20 28</p>
        <p>42 18, 8(P&amp;gt;4 57'4 5714</p>
        <p>60S, 60',</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>19^</p>
        <p>37'</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>27', 28</p>
        <p>22 22\ 22,</p>
        <p>20' 20 20</p>
        <p>45 4S-S, 45^5.</p>
        <p>20-4 20,</p>
        <p>67'</p>
        <p>20'</p>
        <p>67</p>
        <p>26\ 26* 75' 75</p>
        <p>RCA</p>
        <p>RalstnPur Republic SU Revlon Reynldlnd s Rockwell Int s ;rown Pap Scott Paper SeabCst Lin SealdPow SearsRoeb Skyline Cp Sony Corp Southern Co South Ry Sperry Cp Std Brands StdOil C'al StdUillnd s StdUDh s Stevens JP TRW Inc Texaco Inc TexEastn Texasgull UMC Ind Un Camp Un Carbide UnOilC'al LnUilCal wi Uniroyal US Steel WestPtPep West^ El Weyerhsr WinnDix Wool worth Xerox cp</p>
        <p>23' 23</p>
        <p>11' US. 23S 23'4</p>
        <p>45 45',</p>
        <p>38 :s,</p>
        <p>a\ 28'4</p>
        <p>13', 13'V</p>
        <p>29'4 29</p>
        <p>18', 18 39', ^</p>
        <p>21 17 12</p>
        <p>21'4 17'4 IP4 10 10 13:5, 13'4</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>49' 32*4 77'-, 58', 57,</p>
        <p>49, 4</p>
        <p>14'-4 14',</p>
        <p>' 39</p>
        <p>37', 37</p>
        <p>68 674</p>
        <p>38*4 38*4</p>
        <p>12* 12*4</p>
        <p>41*4 -40'4</p>
        <p>42* 42'</p>
        <p>'5*4 55</p>
        <p>28 27'4</p>
        <p>3H, 3',</p>
        <p>19*4 19</p>
        <p>37 37,</p>
        <p>24*4 23*4</p>
        <p>32, 32S</p>
        <p>29', '29'</p>
        <p>25', 25',</p>
        <p>It',</p>
        <p>23',</p>
        <p>45,</p>
        <p>38',</p>
        <p>28\</p>
        <p>13'-,</p>
        <p>21',</p>
        <p>17',</p>
        <p>IP,</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>ITS.</p>
        <p>64,</p>
        <p>58</p>
        <p>49',</p>
        <p>14',</p>
        <p>39',</p>
        <p>37',</p>
        <p>67*,</p>
        <p>38,</p>
        <p>,12 s.</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>27*,</p>
        <p>3**,</p>
        <p>19',</p>
        <p>37,</p>
        <p>24',</p>
        <p>32,</p>
        <p>29'</p>
        <p>25:*</p>
        <p>55-.</p>
        <p>decreases since February, when costs were $17.06 per 1,000 kwh. He added that fuel charges have been reduced by some 68 percent since then.</p>
        <p>In addition to Greenville, Vepcos municipal customers in North Carolina are, Washington, Elizabeth City, Edenton, Tarboro, Belhaven. Enfield, Hertford, Scotland Neck, Hamilton, Hobgood, Robersonville and Windsor.</p>
        <p>Greenville Utilities Commission recently notified Vepco that, beginning May 1 of 1981, the city will no longer purchase all its wholesale power from the Richmond-based utility.</p>
        <p>Store Break-In Is Investigated</p>
        <p>Greenville police this morning were investigating a break-in at the J. C. Penney Cofat Pitt Plaza, according to (jhief Glenn Cannon.</p>
        <p>Cannon said thieves gained entrance to the building by breaking the glass from a door opening onto the mall area at the shopping center.</p>
        <p>He said an undetermined amount of merchandise, including a quantity of firearms and watches, were taken.</p>
        <p>The break-in was reported , shortly after 9 a.m.</p>
        <p>TO GIVE ADDRESS</p>
        <p>FOUNTAIN - MUlie A. Johnson of Greenville will give the Womans Day address at St. James FWB Church on July 6 at 11 a.m.</p>
        <p>Sbely</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - Funeral service for Elder Herbert Shdly Sr. will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Mount Olive Primitive Baptist Church in Greve County by Moderator Willie Kelly and Elder J&amp;lt;^ Pitt. Burial will be in the Bullock Cemetery near Fountain.</p>
        <p>Elder Shelly was a Pitt County native and a member of ,Mount Olive (Tiurch fw the past 52 years.</p>
        <p>Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Ada Shelly of the home, three daughters, Mrs. Mattie Ree Cherry and Betty May, both of Farmville, and Mrs Emma Atkinson of Walstonburg; two sons, Herbert Shelly Jr. and Willie Shelly, both of Farmville; two sisters, Mrs. Lena</p>
        <p>Rescued</p>
        <p>PEKING (AP) - A fishing boat from Nationalist China saved a (Yimmunist Chinese boat from being blown out to sea in a ^orm after its rudder was broken, the Peoples Daily reported today in Peking.</p>
        <p>TTie communist new^aper did hot name the Taiwanese craft but said it halted its own fishing and towed the crippled craft close to the mainland and waited until a ship came out to bring in the disabled boat</p>
        <p>Joyner and Mrs Laua Rtt, both of Farmville; four stepsisters, Miss Mary Thigpen of High Point, Mrs Arolla Johnson of Greensboro, and Mrs Hazel Lindsay and Mrs Barbara Johnson, both of Wilson; four stepsons, William Thigpen of Tarboro, Ernest 'Thigpen and Arthur Thigpen, both of Greensboro, and Charlie Thigpen of Hobgood; 32 grandchildren; 43 ^great grandchildren and 30 step-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Energy Baath Ta Be Set Up^</p>
        <p>Information on how to save energy will be available at the Greenville Jaycees Fourth of July celebratiai to be held at Ficklen Stadium Friday.</p>
        <p>The Greenville Utilities Energy Conservation Department and The Greenville Energy Program, among oth^ assisting groups, wtil spoiifior the booth which v^l be open from noon until 4 p.m. Besides general energy conservation information, each sponsoring group will distribute materials about energy-related services and activities their organization offers.</p>
        <p>For additional information, contact Linda Hix, program coordinator, 756-7166, ext. 254.</p>
        <p>The body will be at Hemby Memonal Funeral C3iapel in Fourtain after 6 p. m. Saturday and imtil one hour b^ore the funeral Family visitation will be hdd Saturday from 8 to 9 p. m at the chapel</p>
        <p>Spencer</p>
        <p>Mr. (Jeorge Spwicer of 418 W niird Street died Saturday. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Flanagans Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Joe Perry. Bunal will be in the Brown Hill Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mr Spencer was a native of Elizabeth City but spent iiKKt of his life in Greenville. He was a World War 1</p>
        <p>veteran.</p>
        <p>He is survived by a daughter. Mrs Fannie S. Evans of Greenville; a son, George ^leocer, Jr.. of Church Falls, Va.. one sister. Mrs. Darling Spencer of Norfolk. Va.; mne grandchildren: ten^ great-grandchildren and one* great-great-grandchild.</p>
        <p>Family visitation will be Friday from 8-9 p m. at Flanagans Funeral Ciiapd</p>
        <p>HAMBURQER STEAK 1.95</p>
        <p>FRIED TROUT............1.95</p>
        <p>HAM COLO PLATE 1.95</p>
        <p>FRESH VEQ.SOUP ..504 95</p>
        <p>MCAKFAtr KftVtO lUL DAY</p>
        <p>Carolina Grill</p>
        <p>onoERSTa oa</p>
        <p>(Ciw W * DteAlwn</p>
        <p>SAFETY THROUGH&amp;quot; EDUCATION</p>
        <p>Learn To Swim At The</p>
        <p>Ray Scharf Swim School</p>
        <p>Tar River Swim Club 3rd Session Starts July?</p>
        <p>All Ago* 4 Abllltlef, Parents 4 Babies Best Teaching Pool In Town Start* At IW Depth, Certified Instructors, Small Groups, Individual Attention.</p>
        <p>L Call-752-7522.752-3400,752-7429 ,</p>
        <p>MMVavel Guide</p>
        <p>Velvet Cloak Inn</p>
        <p>1505 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, HC</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>27G 27'</p>
        <p>674 26S 75', 26, 27</p>
        <p>23*-4 23'</p>
        <p>53' 524</p>
        <p>76 SI 15</p>
        <p>24S 24*,</p>
        <p>27's 234 53, 75' 75</p>
        <p>51 ei</p>
        <p>15*4 15-*4</p>
        <p>28':</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p>18, 18*4</p>
        <p>23' 23*4</p>
        <p>25*4 25</p>
        <p>18,</p>
        <p>23*4</p>
        <p>25*4</p>
        <p>24^*,</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>The award-winning De Beers travelling diamond collection will be at Carlyle &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Co.</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall July 4-12</p>
        <p>See it before it moves on.</p>
        <p>This collection ot avvard-winnmg jewelry runs the Kamut of Dancm Diamonds  necklaces, earrings, pins, pendants, rings belt buckles, collar points and bracelets  24 designs in innovative diamoniJ fashions.</p>
        <p>These are Today's Diamonds and although we have them on display, they re only available by special order.. Dont miss the exc itement</p>
        <p>IVr iVriiiiHf/lit,4)111 iiiiiii i;w iiDif, tiiirCii&amp;gt;hni C/Kiryf. IV,I, Xii-ln Chill\r mi LmiiCiin.</p>
        <p>V </p>
        <p>Carlyle &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Co.</p>
        <p>The people keep coming back.</p>
        <p>Planters Show You How To Earn</p>
        <p>HGH imEREST</p>
        <p>On Your Savings Dollars.</p>
        <p>PLANTERS</p>
        <p>NATIONAL</p>
        <p>BANK</p>
        <p>119 Carolina East Mall 756-8734</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>MEMBER F.D.I.C. Each depositor insured up to 5l(X),000.</p>
        <p>^^Igh-Yield</p>
        <p>Savings</p>
        <p>Plan</p>
        <p>Current</p>
        <p>Rate</p>
        <p>(Fficed until Maturity)</p>
        <p>Minimum</p>
        <p>Deposit</p>
        <p>Maturity</p>
        <p>Effective ^</p>
        <p>Annual</p>
        <p>Yield*</p>
        <p>2Vi Year Money Maiket Certificate</p>
        <p>9.25%</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;500</p>
        <p>30 mos.</p>
        <p>983%</p>
        <p>J</p>
        <p>^igh-Yleld</p>
        <p>Savings</p>
        <p>Plan</p>
        <p>Current</p>
        <p>Rate</p>
        <p>(Fixed until Maturity)</p>
        <p>JVlinimum</p>
        <p>Deposit</p>
        <p>Maturity</p>
        <p>Annual</p>
        <p>Yield**</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;Month</p>
        <p>Money</p>
        <p>Maifcet</p>
        <p>Certificate</p>
        <p>8.347%</p>
        <p>nojooo</p>
        <p>182</p>
        <p>days</p>
        <p>8.522%</p>
        <p>J</p>
        <p>Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal.</p>
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        <p>WIMBLEDON, England (APJ - Bjorn Borg let his iceman mask drop for just an instant</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The pressure He asked sure Im under pressure. It is always the other guys who have nothing to lose it worries me sometimes. Maybe the other guy doesnt care and plays out of his mind If 1 have a bad day that is it. The Swede, usually dejvoid of all emotion, gave a rare insight into his hopes and fears after defeating sixth-seeded American Gene Mayer 7-5, 6-3, 7-5 Wednesday to move into the Wimbledon semifinals . Borg, the top seed who is bidding for his fifth successive Wimbledon title, never looked in the slightest danger against Mayer, yet felt the match was tougher than it looked.</p>
        <p>It wasnt easy, he admitted. This was my best match of the tournament but it was a much more difficult match than the score suggested </p>
        <p>Borg is delighted with his current form.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;I am serving well and returning much better than I was, he said I'm very consistent every year  in fact that is probably the strongest part of my game. 1 always feel confident, and most of the time 1 play well, but I know 1 must keep being consistent. 1 cant afford an off day.</p>
        <p>Borg was to meet unseeded American Brian Gottfried in the semifinals Thursday. Gottfried, who has yet to drop a set in the championship, beat No. 13 seed Wojtek Fibak of Poland 64,7-6,6-2 Wednesday.</p>
        <p>Brian has started to play very well, said Borg, he is playing with a lot of confidence and that is the most important thing.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Gottfrieds career went through a major slump last year, but he has returned to peak form over the past weeks.</p>
        <p>The other semifinal will be between second-seeded John McEnroe and the winner of the outstanding quarterfinal between American left-handers Jimmy Connors and Roscoe Tanner, last years defeated finalist and the No.5 seed here.</p>
        <p>No.3 Connors moved into the last eight by ousting big-serving Hank Pfister 64, 6-7, 6-1, 7-6 in a match that was halted Tuesday night when darkness fell.</p>
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        <p>Items on the Sports Calendar are supplied by the schools or sponsoring agengies and are subject to change</p>
        <p>Today's Sports BaaebaU</p>
        <p>Summer I.eague All Star Game at East Carolina</p>
        <p>(7:30p,m.)</p>
        <p>Prep League I^eague Playoffs</p>
        <p>Babe Ruth League lieague Playoffs</p>
        <p>Little l.eague City Championship Softball Church League Black Jack vs. Memorial Faith vs. Grace</p>
        <p>Mt, Pleasant vs. First Pentecostal First Free Will vs. Oakmont Peoples vs Arlington Street St. Paul vs. Immanuel University vs. First Christian First Presbyterian vs. Trinity Womens liCague Daily Reflector vs. Sportsworld Flamingo Disco vs. Wormburners Buck Stove vs. TRW</p>
        <p>Friday's Sports Baseball Little League Field Day</p>
        <p>American Legion Rocky Mount at Pitt County (8 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Williamston at Wilson (8p.m.)</p>
        <p>In Semifinals,</p>
        <p>He Has Pressure</p>
        <p>ECU Gets Revehae, 8-6</p>
        <p>Connors is less than happy that his match schedule is trailing behind.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1 now have to play Thursday and Friday if Im to get to the final, moaned Connors, who has been in a good mood throughout the tournament. Pll either be in great shape or dead.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Im just caught ig) in the backlog and its not my fault.</p>
        <p>Connors was more happy with his own form</p>
        <p>I hit the ball very well out there,&amp;quot; he said. My serve wasn't all that good but I sometimes frightened him by coming to the net on my second serve.</p>
        <p>McEnroe, the belligerent New Yorker who has become the new idol of the Wimbledon crowds, scored a straightforward 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 victory over his friend and doubles partner Peter Fleming to earn his semifinal spot.</p>
        <p>Peter has never done much on grass, but he has the potential, said McEnroe. &amp;quot;If hes on, hes tough. Its lucky for me he was off .</p>
        <p>Evonne Goolagong of Australia, the 29-year-old 1971 champion, had the Center Court crowd on its feet when she defeated No.2 seed Tracy Austin 6-3,0-6,64 to advance to the womens singles final.</p>
        <p>The fourth-seeded</p>
        <p>Australian, always a popular figure here, was cheered through every point against 17-year-oId Austin, who had been tabbed as the player most likely to stop Martina Navratilova from taking her third straight womens title.</p>
        <p>Goolagong will be playing her 18th major championship final Friday when she meets either Navratilova or Chris Evert Lloyd.</p>
        <p>Navratilova made it to the semis by scoring.a dramatic 7-6, 1-6 10-8 victory over 36-year-old Billie Jean King.</p>
        <p>The fifth-seeded King served for the match in the final set and then staved off eight match points before finally going under. In the second set</p>
        <p>- the match was carried over from Tuesday, when Navratilova won the first set  King won 20 of the first 23 points and was in total control.</p>
        <p>The third set was tight all the way, with each having chances to put the other away.</p>
        <p>Navratilova, the 23-year-old Czech-born left-handed power player, said:</p>
        <p>I couldnt believe it. Every time 1 needed just one point she kept getting her first serve in. My serve was atrocious and she served well and kept hitting winners off my passing shots.</p>
        <p>I could feel my heart beating in the final set.</p>
        <p>That was the biggest choke in the world, said King, a six-time singles champ and winner of 20 titles overall here.</p>
        <p>I dont think Martina is playing well, she announced, if Chris plays well she could beat her.</p>
        <p>1 have been spotty, said Navratilova. I havent played as well as I can, but Im certainly playing as well as 1</p>
        <p>was last year I make the shots when 1 have to</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Ill have to go for it against Chris. If 1 dont she will pass me.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Uoyd, Wimbledon champion in 1974 and 1976. had a rest day Wednesday. She Has a 25-12 record against Navratilova.</p>
        <p>ROCKY MOUNT - East Carolina Universitys baseball team gained a bit of revenge for its last loss, downing N.C. Wesleyan last ni0it. 8-6 The Bishops had downed the Pirates on Tuesday night on the ECU home field Bill W ilder hurled the victory for the Pirates, highlighted by a first inmng izrand slam</p>
        <p>homer by Mike Sage his sec ond of the season, and his seventh rouiid-tnpper</p>
        <p>After that initial inning, ttie Pirates led the rest of the way. holding off several late stage rallies by the Bistk^s</p>
        <p>Wilder, who remained un beaten during summer leagiK* action, had some protilems.</p>
        <p>Yarborough</p>
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        <p>Captures Pole Slot</p>
        <p>giving up ten hits, wiilkiiig ffHir aiMl StriklOi'eni i&amp;gt;i;'!'l</p>
        <p>By the tina* th- ta4 !ianu-saw the do i &amp;quot;Uled. Wesleyan s st mng pitcher Luke Challen-ir w - liead-&amp;lt;l for the showers and the ! nates weresolidK ;d'&amp;lt; ad With (&amp;quot;) on* K( !h 'ot*n!&amp;quot;te walked and l&amp;lt;&amp;gt;,l'i Heridlev doublial, [infiTit lunn*'!' on St'cond and 'hnii .hPn ibdlovr also walked, hodint Ibeni op for San*'</p>
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        <p>outh. when Fast Carolina adfJed four more runs for an 8-0 advantage Robert Wells led oft the mmng with a walk nd .Mike .Sorrell singled Both moved up on a Robinette saen flee HeiHlley then singled in Wells, and Hallow reached on an error, scoring .Sorrell A wild pitch brou^t in)4endley. and Hallow scored on a hit by Ctiarlie Smith Wesleyan finally got into the act in the bottom of the fifth inning, .sronng twice Tweetie Tliortes was hit fiy a pitch and sti'le both second and third, Cary Griffin walked, who then stole serond Mmiehie Medlev</p>
        <p>DAYTONA BEACH, Fla (AP)  Nobody is coming right out and saying that Cale Yarborough is cheating, but neither is anyone saying he isnt</p>
        <p>I cant really believe that guy, said Darrell Waltrip, rolling his eyes skyward and echoing the sentiments of most of Yarboroughs competitors, &amp;quot;He keeps coming up with a couple miles an hour more than anybody else, 1 sure dont know where hes getting it Yarborough had just barreled his Oldsmobile around the 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway at 194.670 to win the pole position for Fridays Firecracker 400 Grand National stock car race.</p>
        <p>That made it seven poles this season and six in the last seven races for the Timmonsville, S.C., driver.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;I know people are talkin and wondering about what were doing, and thats fine, Yarborough said, a smile playing around his lips. Were not doing anything tricky. The engines are just really putting out horsepower and the chassis is really good. Thats all you need.</p>
        <p>Yarborough, the only man ever to win three consecutive NASCAR championships, shrugs off the veiled hints about cheating.</p>
        <p>It was just three weeks ago at Riverside, where Yarborough won his record-tying fifth straight pole, that the burgeoning talk led NASCAR officials to tear down the race car.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;That doesnt bug me because 1 know were legal. But its aggravating because its so much work for the crew, Yarborough said. &amp;quot;They know we couldnt afford to get caught cheating. Winning the most pole positions during the year is worth</p>
        <p>$25,000.</p>
        <p>Thats a lot of money, so the poles are more important to us than they used to be, -the 40-year-old driver explained. But my team is just working real strong Were not doing anything special to qualify. The engine 1 used today (Wednesdayi is the engine Il use in the race.</p>
        <p>David Pearson, driving with a cracked engine head that his crew didn't have time to fix. was the second fastest qualifier Wednesday, posting a lap of 193.532. That was more than 11 mph slower than Yarborougli's top lap.</p>
        <p>Defending champion Neil Bonnett was third at 193.133, with former Firecracker qualifying recordholder Buddy Baker next at 193.021.</p>
        <p>Waltrip, who is second to Yarborough with four pole victories this year, was fifth at 191 738, followed by Benny Parsons  the man who broke Yarboroughs streak - at* 191.481.</p>
        <p>Richard Petty, the only seven-time NASCAR champion, had his 43rd birthday celebration spoiled when his 187.982 qualifying run failed to put him among the '20 spots decided Wednesday Hell be in the 40-car field, but will be starting among the also-rans for the first time in four years</p>
        <p>Yarborough's speed failed to approach the track qualifying record of 196.049, set by Baker prior to the 1979 Daytona ,500 However, the speeds in the July races generally are much slower than those in February because of the summer heat.</p>
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        <p>The heat definitely takes something away from you. Yartxirough said. And it will take its toll in the race, too </p>
        <p>He said the driver sits in temperatures up to 150-160 degrees during summer races.</p>
        <p>It can really be brutal because it just drains you completely by the time you're done, the polesitter added &amp;quot;And it makes things a lot more difficult now than it usori to.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The competition is so keen now that you might have four or five cars right there at the end Up until a few years ago, if you were winning the race, youd probably have half a lap on everybody else late in the race. Now youve got to have those reflexes there at the end </p>
        <p>Almost everybody has some thing to help with the heat problem.</p>
        <p>Some carry ice in their pockets or use head-cwiling helmets. Bobby Allison, who qualified 14th for Friday's race, said his crew is putting in a special duct to blow fresh air on him as he drives</p>
        <p>Lf&amp;gt;gion Opens Second Round</p>
        <p>Fitt County's Anv(i&amp;lt; ati I egimi inisehall team will open a tM'st ol three stri-s with RtM k&amp;gt; Mount Priday at 8 p m at Harrington P'ie'd The ;eries is tli(&amp;gt; s(&amp;gt;&amp;lt; ind round of tfie Area I East playoffs Wilson is futsitog \'^'lii;ini;Joti in gatno (toe of the other semifinal ro'.n'd Flay will svviteh to RiK'ky .Mount on Saturday night for the second round ol play, with a thiid game, if needed. scht*duled for Sunday afienuK'n,it ! p m Williarnslon will host Saturday nigli! s .sr'oond game of its serij's, with 11)0 third gante, if r)eed&amp;lt;H, letuniing to Wilson The two winners will enlhde in a liest-of seven series to deteimine Hie leagues represent alive in further state championship ('tinpetitinn Ilti won 'lie regula! season title wiili an 11-3 record, but lost txidi ot ds meiiinps with tfie UcK'ky Mount club, which finislierl H r, and tied loi thiiil place with Goldstxiro, Fitt swept la:sl ph'ce W:ishington iii two games to advance into the S( '.ond round, while Ro&amp;lt;.'ky Mount Ijeat Snow ' ill, two games to one. V,oiling the final fw'o &amp;gt;ontests of the  lies, both in the final baine of play.</p>
        <p>VVilli imslon is ttie |no up.sr't winner of the final four, having tnpp'Hl Goi(l.stHuo, the third-smk'd team in the playofl.. two game  to otio.</p>
        <p>brought in Thorbes with a sacrifice fly, and Hitcher doubled, driving in Gnffin In the seventh, Wesleyan added two more, cutting the gap to 84 Thorbes singled and again stole both second and third Griffin walked, stealing second Medley also walked, loading the bases Then, after Wilder had struck out two. Dan Hilling singled in both runners The final two came in the eighth Voight singled and Thorbes doubled Both then came across when Medley doubled Hendley and Smith led the Pirate hitting with three each, while Thorbes had three and</p>
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        <p>Braves Hand Astros Second Straight Lopsided Loss, 13-4</p>
        <p>Perry K's Seattle</p>
        <p>By FRANK BROWN AP Sports Wnter</p>
        <p>The Houston Astros left the red-hot weather in Texas  only to run into a red-hot team tn Atlanta As if playing &amp;quot;can you lop this&amp;quot; with themselves, the Braves followed their 13-4 triumph Tuesday night with a 14-0 rout Wednesday, In winning the first three games of the four game series that concludes tonight, the Braves have amassed 45 hits and 32 runs against the National League's West Division leaders The results left Braves .Manager Bobby Cox low-key and Houston Manager Bill Virdon shaking his head &amp;quot;A play here or there and they would have been out of several innings. said Cox. noting all of Atlantas runs Wednesday night including the seven in the third inning  had come with two out. It was more of the same for the Braves, who waited until two were out to scxire their 13 runs Tuesday.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;We just havent gotten the outs, 1 guess. Thats all 1 can say,&amp;quot; offered Virdon, Theyre hitting theball well </p>
        <p>.And often The Braves collected 18 hits after getting 15 Tuesday.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Ive never seen this since I've been in baseball.&amp;quot; said Virdon This is about as rough as you can have it &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>In the other .\L games Wednesday, the IjOS Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres 10-7, the Cincinnati Reds beat the San Francisco Giants 6-2, the Montreal Expo^ downed the Philadelphia Phillies 6-1, the St. Louis Cardinals tnmmed the Pittsburgh Pirates 7 5 in 11 innings and the New York Mets topp^ the Chicago Cubs 3-1.</p>
        <p>While the Braves were mounting their hit parade on a succession of four Houston pitchers, the Astros managed just five off Phil Niekro, who also had a two-run single in Atlantas big third.</p>
        <p>1 cant recall having ever pitched with a 14-run lead in the ninth inning before,&amp;quot; said Niekro, who recorded his sec</p>
        <p>ond shutout and eighth complete game of the season The knuckleballer al^ struck out seven to raise his career total 2,488. and pass Don Drysdale for 16th place on the ail-time strikeout list</p>
        <p>Bob Homer had four runs batted in, mcluding a three-run homer in the fifth inning, and Chns Chambliss had three RBI as the Braves beat the Astros for the fifth time in their last six home games against Houston this season.</p>
        <p>Luis Gomez, Chambliss and Niekro had two-run hits in the third All seven runs were unearned because of an error by Houston third baseman Enos Cabell  with two outs, naturally.</p>
        <p>Dodgers 10, Padres 7</p>
        <p>Bill Russell keyed a four-run fifth inning with a two-run single, carry mg Los .Angeles to Its comeback victory and helping the Dodgers survive a five-for-five performance by San Diegos Dave Winfield</p>
        <p>Winfields performance included a three-run homer in the first and four singles, but all was wasted by shoddy San Diego pitching, according to Padres Manager Jerry Coleman</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Both sides had rotten pitching, but ours was a little worse,  said the manager. &amp;quot;1 cant take the fact that we scored seven runs and werent even in it. ,</p>
        <p>Reds6,Giattfs2 Cincinnati right-hander FYank Pastore smothered San Francisco on six hits. dn^)ped his earned run average to 3.04 and named himself a natural replacement for the Giants V ida Blue on the all-star team.</p>
        <p>if theyre going to pick a replacement for Vida. I cant see It being anyone else, said Pastore, KM.</p>
        <p>Blue was named to the team but was placed on the disabled list Wednesday because of a herniated cervical disc in his left shoulder.</p>
        <p>Ken Griffey and Dan Driessen backed Pastore with three hits apiece and Driessen reached base five consecutive times.</p>
        <p>Expos 6, Phillies 1</p>
        <p>Montreals Steve Rogers helped himself with an RBI single in the second inning and the Expos got some unexpected help from the major leagues winningest pitcher in beating the Phillies</p>
        <p>Steve Carlton, 13-4, contributed to his own undoing by throwing a pair of run-scoring wild pitches The first came in the third inning, allowing Andre Dawson to score the go-ahead run, and the other helped make it 3-1 in the fifth.</p>
        <p>Carlton did, however, strike out five to raise his career total to 2,829 and take over eighth</p>
        <p>place on the all-time list. He moved ahead of Ferguson Jenkins.</p>
        <p>Cantinals7,Pirates5</p>
        <p>St. Louis slKNl^op Garry Templeton preserved a 3-5 tie with a circus catch in the ninth uining and teammate Ken Ob-ertriell snapped it in the 11th as the Cardinals trimmed Pittsburgh.</p>
        <p>With one out and Pirates runners at first and second. Templeton ran down an apparent game-winning bloop hit by Omar Moreno. He made a lunging, waist-high catch and turned it into a double plav.</p>
        <p>That was one of the greatest plays 1 have ever seen, said Pittsburgh Manager Chuck Tanner, who will handle the NL all stars next Tuesday but already has been told  by Templeton - that Templeton is not willing to play as a reserve.</p>
        <p>Mets 3, Cubs 1</p>
        <p>John Pacella and Nell Allen combined on a two-hitter and Lee Mazzilli hit a first-inning homer to carry the Mets to victory. Pacella pitched 71-3 innings but gave way to Allen after an 18-minute ram delav</p>
        <p>Allen recorded his 14th save of the season, second only to Chicagos Bruce Sutter in the NL.</p>
        <p>By HERSCHEL NISSENSON AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>It is absolutely not true that Ross Baumgarten has to pitch a no-hitter to win a baligame.</p>
        <p>He has to pitch a one-hitter.</p>
        <p>And thats what Chicagos hard-luck left-hander did Wednesday night, limiting California to Rod Carews leadoff single in the seventh inning plus one walk as the White Sox nipped the Angels 1-0.</p>
        <p>Still, Baumgarten almost earned no better than a standoff, but the White Sox squeezed out an unearned run off Frank Tanana in the seventh inning. Only once since Baumgartens only previous victory way back on April 13 have they scored more than one run in his behalf</p>
        <p>1 figured we'd score sometime, somehow, said Baumgarten. who has been supported with just nine runs in his last 762-3 innings</p>
        <p>Baumgarten retired the first 17 California batters and allowed only one walk before Carew spoiled his no-hit bid with a bouncing single up the middle He then set down the last nine batters Tanana allowed only four hits and Chicago scored without a hit in the seventh. Chet Lemon was hit by a pitch, was sacrificed to</p>
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        <p>The Jaycees, the North State Little League champions, picked up the first game of the City Little League championship yesterday, dovvning the Tar Heel League representative, 64.,</p>
        <p>The Jaycees need only one more win in the best-of-three series to win the title.</p>
        <p>Big Value grabbed the initial lead in the first inning, as Sterling Edwards hit a solo home run. The Jaycebs came back with two in their half of the inning, however, moving ahead. Big Value once again took the lead, scoring three in the third for a 4-2 lead.</p>
        <p>It remained that way until the sixth inning when the Jaycees erupted for four runs. Following a doubleplay that opened the bottom of the sixth, Brian Pierce walked and David Lee singled. Curtis Perkins then singled, loading the bases.</p>
        <p>At that point, Tyrone Jones stepped up and cracked a grand-slam home run that turned the tables on Big Value.</p>
        <p>Lee, Perkins, Michael Garris and Kelly Parrisher each had two hits for the Jaycees, while Frankie Atkinson had a pair for Big Value.</p>
        <p>The second game in the series will be played today at Elm Street Park.</p>
        <p>Prep League</p>
        <p>First State Bank 15, Auto Specialty 0</p>
        <p>First State Bank, winners in the regular season, jumped on Auto Specialty in the finals of the Prep Leagues post-season tournament for a 154) victory last night, giving the Bankers the tourney title.</p>
        <p>The game closed out the season for the league, which</p>
        <p>will open All-Star play in Washington on July 10.</p>
        <p>The Bankers got ail they needed in the first, scoring six times. Doyle Kirkland led off with a walk and moved up on a passed ball and a stolen base. Daryle Perkins walked and stole second. Kirkland and Perkins both scored when Gary Scott grounded out.</p>
        <p>Billy Michel kept it going with a walk and moved up when Dwight Smjth walked Matt Saieed singled, loading the bases and Lee Allen grounded out, scoring Michel. A wild pitch brought in Smith, and Jimmy Best singled in Saieed. Best advanced on a wild pitch, and scored when Jeff Howard reached on an error</p>
        <p>The Bankers added three in the second, four in the third, and one each in the fourth and fifth.</p>
        <p>Auto Specialty got only two hits off Scotts pitching. Michel, Saieed and Best each had two hits to lead the Banker hitting.</p>
        <p>_^Bobe Ruth League</p>
        <p>Aaction Movers 16, Planters Bank 9</p>
        <p>Aaction Movers, the runner-up during regular season play, came back from the losers bracket of the post-season Babe Ruth League Tournament, to down champ Planters Bank, 16-9, last night, forcing one more game for the championship. Both teams have now lost once in the double elimination series, and the winner tonight captures the tournament crown,</p>
        <p>Aaction pushed over three in the first, and added one in the</p>
        <p>third. Planters came up with two in its half of the third, but Aaction added a fifth run in the fourth. Planters scored three times in the fifth to tie it up, then after Aaction got one in the sixth, scored four times to take a 9-6 lead.</p>
        <p>But Aaction broke Planters back in the seventh, scoring ten times. Toby Fisher led off with a walk and with one away Jeff Wilson singled. Billy Godley singled, and a walk to Bill Owens brought in Fishcfr Rudy Stalls singled ovr Wilson and Godley, and Keith Stocks reached on an error, scoring Owens. Jessie Atkinson reached on a fielders choice, bringing in Stalls, and Daryl Pettis singled, scoring Stocks. Fisher reached on a fielders choice that nailed Atkinson, and Bryan Brannon singled in Pettis. Wilson doubled in both Fisher and Brannon. Wilson then took third on a wild pitch and scored on an error.</p>
        <p>Godley and Stalls each had two hits for Aaction, while Wilson and Pettis each had two. Kenny Kirkland led the Planter hitting with three, while Mont Carter and Jamie Jones each had two</p>
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        <p>Farmville 5,</p>
        <p>Greene County 0</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE  Farmville gained a 54) victory over Greene County in the Senior Babe Ruth League last night.</p>
        <p>Bobby Avery hurled the victory, and no one on either team managed more than one hit,</p>
        <p>Farmville is now 7-2 and tied with Clifton Insurance Co. for first place. The two meet Saturday night for the title.</p>
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        <p>The Junior Aces tied the Sqirrels for first place in the three-team 36-hole match played Wednesday as both finished with 245 scores tn Junior Putting League action at the Putt-Putt-</p>
        <p>The Aces were led by Carl Whites 69, while Aaron Williams and Bobby Hart had 94 and 92, respectively. The Squirrels were led by Cliff Deanhardt. Dusty Carter and Timmy Bland with 73, 83, and 90. The Seals, who finished third in the match were led by Paul Williams with an 80, Chris Riggans with 88 and Jimmy GUlahan with a 95.</p>
        <p>The Aces are now 114-1, while thetSquirrels are 6-91, and the Seals are 6-10.</p>
        <p>In City League play, ttie Hustlers upset the Hot Shots, and the Aces beat the Untouchables.</p>
        <p>Eddie Robinson and David .Manning both shot 58s to lead the Hustlers (14) while the Aces (2-3) handed the Untouchables (4-11 their first loss behind Carl Whites 60 and Mark Langston's 61.</p>
        <p>The Hot Shots (3-2) were led by John Ivowe (64i and Danny Harris (65), while Jimmy /Mien (60) and .Mike Brown (63) were low for the Untouchables.</p>
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        <p>1 only needed one tonight, but next time is a diffemt story, said Baumgarten. who also threw a one-hitter against the Angels 6n May 25. 1979 Ill take it a game at a time. Baumgarten nearly retired Carew in the seventh. Carew swung at the first pitch and hit a foul fly down the left field line. Wayne Nordhagen raced m and got a glove on the ball but couldnt hold it.</p>
        <p>Royals 4, Twins 3 John Wathans one-out single in the 10th inning scored pin-ch-runner Rusty Torres from third base Kansas City, snapping a three-gam losing streak which equaled its longest skid of the season, opened the loth with singles by Dave Chalk and Willie Wilson Torres ran for Chalk and U L, Washington sacrificed before reliever Mike Bacsik took over for starter Jerry Koosman Wathan, who drove in two earlier runs with a triple, then delivered a line single up the middle for his fourth hit Yankees 6, Red Sox 0 Veteran left-hander Rudy May, making his first start in Boston since 1973, pitched five hitless innings before settling for a six-hitter as the Yankees completed a sweep of a three-game series. May, given his second consecutive start after 19 relief appearances, faced the minimum 15 batters before Jim Dwyer beat out a slow grounder over second for Bostons first hit to start the sixth.</p>
        <p>As5, Brewers 3 Pinch-hitter Jeff Newman and Wayne Gross rapped RBI singles in the 10th inning as Oakland ended a four-game skid as &amp;quot;well as the Brewers, four-game winning streak. Dwayne Murphy, who homered for Oaklands first two runs, and Mike Davis reached on bunt singles with one out m the lOth before Newman and Gross singled, giving Mike Norris, who hurled a five-hitter, his lOth victory.</p>
        <p>Orioles 6, Blue Jays 2 Lee May drove in four runs and Mike Flanagan scattered eight hits as Baltimore downed Toronto for its 22nd triumph in the last 24 meetings with the Blue Jays. May singled his first three times at bat, twice with the bases loaded.</p>
        <p>The trouble Ive had in some games this year.is getting behind batters. said Flanagan, who threw 92 pitches, 69 of them strikes. It's a lot easier to pitch 0-2 than 2-0 I had all four of my pitches working well, which helped. I was getting my breaking stuff over the plate, </p>
        <p>Tigers 7, Indians 6 /Man Trammell amd Lance Parrish homered, Tom Brookens drove in three runs and John Morris posted his fifth consecutive triumph with relief help from Dan Schatzeder Cleveland went ahead 3-2 in the fifth or singles by Jorge Orta, Mike Hargrove and Joe Charboneau But the Tigers regained the lead in their half when Brookens hit a two-out, bases-loaded blooper that fell in short right field for a two-rmi double Trammell homered in the sixth, then A1 Cowens singled ahead of Parrishs homer It was the 16th victory in 20 games for the Tigers.</p>
        <p>Rangers 6, Mariners 3 Gaylord Perry scattered seven hits to pick up his 284th career victory, striking out a season-high 10 batters Texas scored three runs in the third, two of them on Richie Zisks smgle after Seattle right field er Joe Simpson dropped a twoout fly ball The Rangers had scored earlier in the inning on A1 Olivers RBI single Mickey Rivers opened the game for Texas with a triple and scored on Buddy Bells single</p>
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        <p>Jaycees 331 000 20- 9</p>
        <p>Abrams 221 004 01-10</p>
        <p>Leading hitters J-Lewis</p>
        <p>Spragins 14 (HR), Jack Foley 2-4, ADarryl Harrison 2-3, Gene</p>
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        <p>Friday's Gtmet New York atlVveiMd UaklandatChicaga C'alfomia at Miiwaukee BosUm at Baltimore, ml TofXMitoatDetmt.ini Seattle at Kansas City.(n) Texas at Minnesota. (01</p>
        <p>NATIONAL LEAGUE</p>
        <p>Ervins OOO 501 3-9</p>
        <p>Integon ooo 200 1-3</p>
        <p>Leading hitters E-Fred MUls 34, David Ross 24 (HR), I-Ken Nicholson 33. George Wilderson 2-3.</p>
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        <p>Elbo Room won by forfeit ov-Cincinnati HomeSavmgs. &amp;gt;-aAnania</p>
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        <p>Bio-Meds -- 000 100-1</p>
        <p>Tipton 101 23X-7</p>
        <p>Leading hitters: BM-Ted Tyn-^1 2-3. T-Benny Howard 2-3, Mrk Howard 2-3</p>
        <p>Bland &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Newsome 100 031 05</p>
        <p>Coastal Plain 120 410 x8</p>
        <p>Leading hitters; BN-Fred Keith 2-3, Bobby Puryear 24; CPRon Gower 2-3, Dickie Johnson 2-3</p>
        <p>American Legion 212 100 35</p>
        <p>Regional Auto ooo 210 01</p>
        <p>Leading hitters; AL-Lofton, Blount, Best, RAHolmes, Gooding, Nichols.</p>
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        <p>Happy Place Sunnyside Leading hitters; SE-BusUe</p>
        <p>110 22- 2 (12)55 2X-23 HP-Wood,</p>
        <p>Lake Ellsworth 014 000 0-5</p>
        <p>Whits 002 000 0-2</p>
        <p>Leading hitters; LE-Joe Blasi 2-3, W-John GUdcrist 2-3, Greg Pabers2-3.</p>
        <p>J A.S 442 4( 131-27</p>
        <p>Carolina East 000 00- 0</p>
        <p>Leading hitters: JA-Bill Kuykendall 44 (2 HR). Mike Conger 4-5 (3 HR), Joe Roenker 35, Ted Jordan 34. Burton Robinson 35 (2HR).</p>
        <p>Bailey's won Dixon Drywall</p>
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        <p>Industrial</p>
        <p>B-W41 204 110 4-12</p>
        <p>Public Works 342 330 x-15</p>
        <p>Leading hitters: BW-Baker, Gatlin; PW-PhUlips</p>
        <p>Fire Fighters 204 300 09</p>
        <p>Ormonds 004 030 07</p>
        <p>Leading hitters: FFLynwood Owens 33, Ken Sermons 24; 0 Charlie Nobles 24. Loy Williford 2-3.</p>
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        <p>Kristan, along with partners Sissie King, Tina Suggs and Susan Mattocks placed second in the Freshman Four-Girl Relay.</p>
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        <p>By The AaMcUted Prem AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING 1165 at bats) Molitor. Milwaukee. 358. Caiew. California. 343; Brett. Kansas City, 337, Orta, Cleveland. 333, Paciorek, SeatUe. 333 HUNS: Trammell. Detroit. 57. Yount. MUwaukee. 57. WUls. Texas. 57. Randolph. New York, 56. Wilson, KansasCity.,55 .</p>
        <p>RBI Perei, Boston. 58; Oliver, Texas, 57; Ogllvie, MUwaukee, 56, Hebner, Detroit. 53, Cooper. Milwaukee. 50. Armas. Oakland. 50 I HITS Wilson. Kansas City. 104. Rivers. Texas, 102, Carew, California. 94. Bumbry, Baltimore. 92; Oliver, Texas, 90 LKIUBLES: Morrison, Chicago. 25, Yount. MUwaukee. 22; Carew, California. 21. U.Garcia. Toronto. 19; Lynn. Boston. 18. Cooper. MUwaukee. 18.</p>
        <p>TK1PUS Urtfftn. Toronto, 8, Bumbry, Baltimore, 7. Wathan. Kansas City. 6; Washingtn. Kansas City. 6. 5Tied WIUi 5 HOME KUNS Oglivie. MUwaukee. 21. Ke.Jackson. New York, 19, Thomas. MUwaukee. 17. NelUes, New York, 14; Armas, Oakland. 14.</p>
        <p>STOLEN BASES WUson. Kansas City. 33. Henderson, Oakland. 33. DUone. Cleveland, 26, WUls, Texas, 22, J Cruz. SeatUe 21</p>
        <p>PITCHING 17 Uecisionsi: Slone, Baltimore, 11-3, 786. 3 04, John. New York. 11-3, 786, 3 13. Gura, Kansas City, 10-3, 769. 2 09. Cleveland. MUwaukee. 52. 750, 3.52; McGregor. Baltimore, 53. 727, 3 40. Kainey, Boston. 53, T27, 4 76,</p>
        <p>Corbett. Minnesota. 52, 714, 2 28, Travers, MUwaukee. 7-3. 700,3.08 STRIKEOUTS; Guidry, New York, 93, M Noms, Uakland. 87. Keough. Oakland. 80, KBannister, SeatUe. 78, Matlack, Texas. 77, Perry, Texas. 77</p>
        <p>NA'liONAL LEAGUE BATTING (165 at baUi K Hernandez, St Louis. 328; Templeton. St Louis. 326, H.Smith, Los Angeles. .325. Griffey. Cincinnati. .321, TrilTo, PhUadelphia. 318 RUNS: Schmidt. Philadelphia. 52. K Hernandez. St.Louis, 52, 'Templeton. StLouis. 52. Hose. PhUadelphia. 50, Murphy. Atlanta. 50 RBI: Garvey, Los Angeles. 63, Hendrick. St Louis. 61. Schmidt, Philadelphia. 57, Winfield, San Diego, 52, Baker, la&amp;gt;s Angeles. 50 HITS: Templeton. St.Louis. -107; K Hernandez, St.Louis. 90, Hendrick. St Louis, 89, Garvey, Los Angeles, 9, Cromartie. MontreaU 87. Chambliss. Atlanta. 87 DOUBLES Knighl, Cincinnati, 25. Rose, PhUadelphia. 22, Stearns, New York. 21, K Hernandez. St.Louis, 20;' Chambliss. Atlanta. 20 TRIPLES: K.Scott. Montreal, 6;</p>
        <p>McBride, Philadelphia, 6; O Moreno, Piltsburgb. 6: Igtndesloy. Huuslon. 6. Clark, San Francisco. 6 HOME RUNS Schmidt, PhUadelphia, 21, Garvey, Los Angeles. 18, Baker, Los Angeles. 18. Hendrick. St.Louis. 16; Luzinski. PhUadelphia. 15 STOLEN BASia Leflore, Montreal, 46, U Moreno. Pittsburgh. 46. Collins. Cincinnati. 33, K Scott, Montreal. 28, K Law. Los Angeles. 25  PITCHING (7 Decisionsi: Blbby. Pittsburgh. 51. 9UU. 3 00. Keuss, Los Angeles. 52, 818, 1.74, Carlton. PhUadelphia. 134, 75, 2.20. Reed, PhUadelphia, 52, .750, 3.23, Jackson, Pittsburgh. 52, 750, 260, Welch, Los Angeles, 53. T27 . 2 34;</p>
        <p>Pastore. Cincinnati, lu-4, 714. 3 21.</p>
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        <p>Structo&amp;quot; Tripod Grill</p>
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        <p>2.r'........2.44</p>
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        <p>Again Ask Charges Dismissed</p>
        <p>By MONTE PUnr Associated Press Wnter</p>
        <p>C.AMF LEJEI NE. N C (AP) - Laviyers tor Manne P(c Kobert aruood have again asked a military judge to dismiss charges against Garwood in what would be a legally unprecedented ruling</p>
        <p>The judge had not ruled on the motion when he adjourned the court session Wednesday until 8Jo am today</p>
        <p>In an unrelated aspect of the case. Garwood is now waiting tor what may be a secret rendezvous with a mysterious witness who. Garwood says. cxHild exonerate him.</p>
        <p>Garwood. 34. laces court-martial on charges of desertion and collaboration with the enemy in V ietnam His team of three lawyers are arguing defense motions in a pre-tn session</p>
        <p>The defense has repeatedly but unsuccessfully argued motions calling for dismissal of the charges on various grounds</p>
        <p>On Wednesday, they set dowTi yet another motion for dismissal on a fresh contention  that prosecutors took</p>
        <p>FOUNDATION TO MEET</p>
        <p>The Greenville Foundation will meet .Monday, July 7 at 8 p.m at city hall. i</p>
        <p>an unfair .idvanfage in withholding nu iriiialton from tiarw(Mvi &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;layn'! early m the case Defense l.nyyei'' told I 'o! KK yiwitzet judge*, that they cotil iii ' &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;ite specific laws to tiack up fht*tr motion t'Ul they pie ulel wilfi Switzer to break ihv\ leg.ai grouhd</p>
        <p>Vou are more than a referee here you an tiu* ttimerstone in in.'Uniig that there is justice. deteoM' attorney Vaughan lay lor told i&amp;gt;w itzer The delen.se argoeii that, under inilil.iiy law, a rielen  dant IS eiilitk'd to kiM&amp;gt;w praclKvilly ecervihint; ftaf prosecutors have g;ilhenst to use m court</p>
        <p>* GarwiKKi s current lawyers arged that pn'^i'cntors kept Irom GarwiHKl s lonnei law vers results of the milit.oy investigation intohiscase The defense also said pit secutors withheld tapes anri transcripts ol interviews with former prisi'ners oi war until prosecutors 'lumperl more'than loo hoiiis ol laje-s on the det(&amp;gt;ns( rluntig a pre-trial hearing carina this year</p>
        <p>Those issues g&amp;lt;i ctim-pletely to the hear to i,lue process ol the law.&amp;quot; said John Lowe, another defense lawyer Prosecutors, meanwhile, insisted that the ifeiense eventually got eveiything it was entitiel to have', and that</p>
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        <p>CAPTURED EQUIPMENT - A South African soldier holds up a shoulder-fired missile captured during a recent two-week-long invasion into Angola The heat seeking surface-to-air missile, having been used successfully in the ^ddle East, Vietnam and Rhodesia, is part of about 250 tons m East Bloc and Soviet military equipment captured in the invasion that began June 13. The operation was designed to destroy the command structure of the People s Lit&amp;gt;eratjon Army of Namibia and their logistical system of underground storage bunkers. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p> They re not clear ijn any idenlificalion other that this may tx* tfie man, Hellmer said But he said he would help arrange a confrontation .No date hr location was anmiunced lor that confrontation '</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)'-A new salary schedule for North Carolina teachers was expected to be approved by the state Board of Education today.</p>
        <p>The Legislature approved the pay scale during its recent short summer session, and the Education Boards Finance Committee gave its approval to the measure Wednesday.</p>
        <p>The full board traditionally follows the recommendations of its committees.</p>
        <p>Under the new salary schedule, educators salaries would be determined by experience and education.</p>
        <p>The General Assembly already has approved a 10 percent across-the-board pay raise, and with the new salary scale, teachers with a bachelors degree would average a 14 percent increase in pay.</p>
        <p>The salary package would raise the beginning teachers salary from $10,380 to $12,380, or 19 percent. The most experienced teachers, with 13 years or more, would get an 11.6 percent raise to $16,230.</p>
        <p>The schedule would also open up four new salary steps to be progressed through over the next four years, reaching a peak of</p>
        <p>$19,610. The result is to guarantee top-paid teachers they will make at least 35 percent more, to $19,610, four years from now.</p>
        <p>A1 Hill, assistant controller for the board, said committee members questioned one part of the new salary schedule that requires school superintendents be paid at least 1 percent more than the highest-paid principal in their school system.</p>
        <p>Of the 144 school superintendents, Hill said 51 were earning less than at least one principal in their system.</p>
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        <p>Offer good Friday. July 4 through Thursday. July 10 only.</p>
        <p>TUESDAY /esiv Baked Spaghetti, meaty tomato sauc e spic ed with ( heese. PLUS anv 2 vegetables, just $1.69</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY Steaming Liver &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Onions, a true Great Americ an Favorite. PLUS any 2 vegetables. justSL89. </p>
        <p>THURSDAY StuHed G reen Pepper pac ked with our delic ious Ireefv filling, PLUS any 2 vegetables, just $1.69.</p>
        <p>Child's Plate Every Day C hildren age 12 and under ac companied by a'paying adult nray order a junior portion of fried c hie ken. c hopired steak, or the entree of the day. PLUS any 2 vegetables and a mil, all fnr just 99c Not available to \ large groups</p>
        <p>S4S</p>
        <p>Where America Comes Home To Eat</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall Daily 1 lam - 8pm continuously. (8:30 Fri. &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Sat.)</p>
        <p>TIRE</p>
        <p>ORIG. PRICE</p>
        <p>SALE PRICE TO SELL</p>
        <p>DR78X14.................Reliant Radial</p>
        <p>77.52</p>
        <p>45.00</p>
        <p>38.56</p>
        <p>20.00</p>
        <p>42.66</p>
        <p>32.00</p>
        <p>45.15</p>
        <p>34.00</p>
        <p>35.42</p>
        <p>27.00</p>
        <p>42.61</p>
        <p>32.00</p>
        <p>44.66</p>
        <p>34.00</p>
        <p>50.00</p>
        <p>38.00</p>
        <p>50.00</p>
        <p>38.00</p>
        <p>60.00</p>
        <p>45.00</p>
        <p>63.30</p>
        <p>48.00</p>
        <p>30.12</p>
        <p>23.00</p>
        <p>31.23</p>
        <p>23.00</p>
        <p>34.46</p>
        <p>26.00</p>
        <p>45.86</p>
        <p>34.00</p>
        <p>74.68</p>
        <p>56.00</p>
        <p>74.57</p>
        <p>56.00</p>
        <p>87.01</p>
        <p>65.00</p>
        <p>97.43</p>
        <p>73.00</p>
        <p>38.26</p>
        <p>29.00</p>
        <p>53.17</p>
        <p>40.00</p>
        <p>63.66</p>
        <p>48.00</p>
        <p>38.26</p>
        <p>28.00</p>
        <p>54.66</p>
        <p>32.00</p>
        <p>39.39</p>
        <p>30.00</p>
        <p>42.00</p>
        <p>32.00</p>
        <p>41.54</p>
        <p>31.00</p>
        <p>30.16</p>
        <p>23.00</p>
        <p>42.77</p>
        <p>32.00</p>
        <p>45.00</p>
        <p>34.00</p>
        <p>139</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>CBs &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Stereos</p>
        <p>ORIG.</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>TO SELL</p>
        <p>4^</p>
        <p>CBs&amp;amp; Stereos</p>
        <p>ORIG</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>TO SELL</p>
        <p>CB 40 Channel......</p>
        <p>.... 79.99</p>
        <p>44.99</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo......</p>
        <p>99.99</p>
        <p>56.99</p>
        <p>CB 40 Channel......</p>
        <p>.. 59.99</p>
        <p>33.99</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo......</p>
        <p>99.99</p>
        <p>56.99 .</p>
        <p>CB40 Channel Base Unit 149.99</p>
        <p>37.99</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Radio...... .......</p>
        <p>.. 99.99</p>
        <p>56.99</p>
        <p>AM/FM/Stereo.....</p>
        <p>.. 89.99</p>
        <p>51.99</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo......</p>
        <p>139.99</p>
        <p>78:99</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo......</p>
        <p>....59.25</p>
        <p>33.99</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Electronic Radio...</p>
        <p>249.99</p>
        <p>140.99</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo......</p>
        <p>...149.99</p>
        <p>83.99</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Speakers..........</p>
        <p>. 29.99</p>
        <p>17.99</p>
        <p>Tape Player.........</p>
        <p>.. .29.99</p>
        <p>17.99</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Speakers..........</p>
        <p>..... 32.99</p>
        <p>18.99</p>
        <p>FM Converter.......</p>
        <p>.. 19.99</p>
        <p>11.99</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Speakers..... .....</p>
        <p>.....42.99</p>
        <p>23.99</p>
        <p>8 Track Player.......</p>
        <p>22.99</p>
        <p>17.99</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Speakers...........</p>
        <p>..... 36.99</p>
        <p>20.99</p>
        <p>8 Track.............</p>
        <p>, 18.99</p>
        <p>14.99</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Speakers..........</p>
        <p>:....64.99</p>
        <p>44.99</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo......</p>
        <p>.... 69:99</p>
        <p>39.99</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Speakers.........</p>
        <p>.....52.99</p>
        <p>29.99</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0020" />
        <p>lO</p>
        <p>DECEPTIVE PARADISE  Young men overlook' miles wide. The greatest problem appears to be</p>
        <p>Port Louis, capital of the troubled Indian Ocean finding enough work for everyone in a stagnant</p>
        <p>island paradise of Mauritius There is much economy. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>contrast in this island barely 40 miles long and 30</p>
        <p>Lush Tropical Paradise Offers Picture Of Contrast, Confusion</p>
        <p>WILLIAM F'NICHOLSUN Associated Press Writer PORT LOUIS, Mauritius (,AP)  As with the dodo bird behind the glass case in the Port Louis museum, appear anees can be deceiving on this lush tropical island in the Indian Ocean The dodo - this nonflying, distant cousin ot the swan, was hounded to extinction in the 1600s by early settlers  IS only a replica covered by feathers suspiciously similar to those ot a chicken Likewise, the beauty of Mauritius  thick green carpets of sugar cane fields, craggy peaks ot black basalt, jungles populated by deer, white sand beaches and swaying palm trees - masks serious problems.</p>
        <p>There is much confusion and contrast in this island, barely 40 miles long and ;fO miles wide. The law is French. The culture is Ureole. The government Institutions are British The bureaucrats are Indians Most shopowners are Chinese.</p>
        <p>.Ml average of IbU.lkX) sun--seeking tourists wing in to Mauritius every year aboard jumbo jets from Europe and Africa. But an estimated 60,000 ot the 759.000 Mauritians have applied to foreign consulates to leave their homeland.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;It's very sad,&amp;quot; said a local newspaper editor.</p>
        <p>Librarians At Symposium</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau KINSTON - .More than 60 librarians trom North Carolina communities participated m &amp;quot;Stretching the .Media Dollar, a symposium co-sponsored by East Carolina University's Library Science .Alumni AssiK'iation and Ijcnoir Community College The keynote speaker was Thomas King. Jr. vice president tor linancial services, N.C, Department ot Community Colleges, who discussed budgeting, linan-cial and legislative matters relevant to all types ot libraries. j Elsie Brumback. director ot the N C Department ot Public Instructions Educational .Media Division, andi Margaret. Cam recent graduate ot Rose High .School, Greenville, and incoming treshman at Princeton University, reported on the White House Conference on Library and Information Science Both wpre No^h Carolina delegates Also appearing on the prrh gram were Dr (iene Lanier and Prot Emily Boyce ol the ECU Department ot Library Science, Dr Clyde Erwin, president ol Wayne Community College. Eunice Drum ot N C Slate l.ibrary Frankie Cubbedge. library director at the University ot .South Carolina s Aiken campus. Sue Scott, consultant to the N.C Division ot Educational .Media, Jane .AJligood ot Washington, president ol the ECU Library Science Aiumni Association, and .Mildred .Matthis. assrx'iate dean ot [.earning Resources at Lenoir (ommunity College</p>
        <p>whose own parents and other relatives emigrated to Australia several years ago &amp;quot;Dur txidies are here but our minds drilt elsewhere&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>The stagnant economy, dependent on exports of sugar to world markets, cannot offer ample opportunities to all, ..So many leave</p>
        <p>Mauritius, with l.ooo people per square mile, is one of the most den.st&amp;gt;ly populated countries in the world, in part due to a baby boom sparked by elimination ol malaria epidemics alter World War 11 On a bright note, an aggressive birth control campaign begun in the 1960S has staved oil Malthusian disaster Resistance was at first strong among the Hindu-.Moslem majority tiut the campaign reached a turning point in 1971. said Ntida Ramenah, director ol the Mauritian Family Planning .Association &amp;quot;That was the year we distributed posters showing people tailing into the ocean ott the edges ot the island, &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;Ramenah said The point got across The birth rate is down to 1.8 percent, but the gov ernment is still hard pressed to find 10.00(1 new jobs a year for young people Thanks to free .secondary and university education, new job seekers are also better educated and less eager to accept unskilled' employment in the labor-inteasive sugar indu-strc.Mhe island'sNo. 1 industry The unemploy ment rate is otticially 9 percent. Unofficial estimates put it as hlgti as 12 percent.</p>
        <p>The trade deficit last year was 1 billion rupees, about $125 million. There is enough foreign currency tor just two weeks ot imports. The cost ot living IS growing by 10 percent a year and the average monthly salary is WHi rupee's, about $100 American ^ The labor government ot Prime .Minister Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam called in the International Monetarv Fund last vear tor</p>
        <p>first aid.</p>
        <p>The country finds itsell caught between rising expenditures on imports and declining income from sugar exports, partly due to four damaging cyclones at the end ot 1979 and the beginning ol this year The l.Mh&amp;quot; advised a 50 percent devaluation last October and is now helping with an austerity budget tor 1980 and 1961 The leftist opposition, the Mauritian .Militant .Movement, .says the country's malai.se is basically cau^d by an indolent government The Labor Party, which has 29 .seats in the 70-member Parliament, rules in coalition with the small, eight-seat .Social IX*mocrat Party, a conservative group. The .M.M.M has :io scats and the other three seats bc'long to a tiny sixialist party which split trom Labor and generally sides with the opposition The government edge IS :f7-;{;{</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The economic situation is very bad. &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;.said M.M.M president Aneenxtd Jugnauth in an interview.&amp;quot;Even people already in jobs are losing them. The government isn't governing It's just patching things up here and there. &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;Jugnauth is the otticial opposition spokesman but the real leader ot the .MM.M is Paul Berenger. 55. a Kran-co-Mauritian who launched</p>
        <p>the party with young Iriends in 1%9.</p>
        <p>Berenger. who studied phi losophy in Wales and then revolution in the 1968 Pans riots, says his party easily will win the next scheduled general elections in 1981 The MMM already controls the islands major trade unions The .MMM wants to introduce socialism to Mauritius, but not completely dismantle capitalism: If also wants to make Mauritius a non-aligned nation. At present, the Ramgoolam government, which has ruled since independence Irom Britain in 1968, leans toward the W'est Ramgoolam says the West, especially the United .States, should &amp;quot;do more for .Mauritius, especially in aid to fight unemployment. &amp;quot;It not. this country will go communist.&amp;quot; he said in an interview .Mauritius is a key crolisroads in the Indian Ocean, where Soviet and American naval forces are building up becau.se ot Iran and Afghanistan Jugnauth shrugs oft the communist label as &amp;quot;nonsense', and Berenger said the .MM.M Is pragmatic He wants socialism But he said in an interview, &amp;quot;there IS no place tor revolutionary schemes that won't work, or cause infjation or cau.se unemployment '</p>
        <p>EARN MORE</p>
        <p>N0R1 STATE</p>
        <p>Savings &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Loan Corporation</p>
        <p>A 6 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT WITH A MINIMUM OF $1,000.00 CAN EARN</p>
        <p>9.0%</p>
        <p>Compounded daily this CD has an effective annual yield of 9.42%.</p>
        <p>ItHi lOUliK</p>
        <p>LENDER</p>
        <p>Corner of Second &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Washington Streets Greenville (919) 752-5379 |</p>
        <p>-substantial penalty for early withdrawal-</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>of 1: .ipOJuI 'i</p>
        <p>^ Coleus, Begonia^7 Fushias, Impatiens,</p>
        <p>/7 Ivy Leaf Geraniums</p>
        <p>liCHOOSE FROM 1000s ^ i OF HANGING lOMIYI BASKETS &amp;lt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;^ l ;</p>
        <p>5^00 ^ July 4, 5, 6, 7</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>,..5111'&amp;quot;&amp;quot;^</p>
        <p>Jackson &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Perkins</p>
        <p>ROSES</p>
        <p>~^2</p>
        <p>/ lb Price</p>
        <p>In Full Bloom</p>
        <p>Reg. $9.95 Now</p>
        <p>.......</p>
        <p>n;:..........</p>
        <p>All ^</p>
        <p>5 J</p>
        <p>LAN</p>
        <p>)SCAPE</p>
        <p>SHRUBBERY</p>
        <p>?s?!Geraniums</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;</p>
        <p>-v.VS</p>
        <p>Caladiums</p>
        <p>S/M</p>
        <p>PATIO FURNITURE r</p>
        <p>Up To</p>
        <p>Interior</p>
        <p>All</p>
        <p>1^4 Accessories, ix</p>
        <p>^;PLACEMATS, BRASS,LK- ^</p>
        <p>WICKER, ceramics/FLOWERS</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>?pl!i</p>
        <p>Up To</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Also All Arrangements Greatly Reduced</p>
        <p>I  V I</p>
        <p>Located on Evans St. Ext. Phone</p>
        <p>IV2 Mi. South of the T.V, Station. 756-2629.</p>
        <p>5^^ Spring &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Summer Hours Mon.-Sat. 8-6 Open Sundays 1-6</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0021" />
        <p>One Group Nylon</p>
        <p>Waltz Gowns $288</p>
        <p>Reg. 3.99 SALE</p>
        <p>One Rack Ladies Cotton</p>
        <p>Sun Dresses</p>
        <p>Reg. 6.99 SALE</p>
        <p>Ladies Panties</p>
        <p>Irregulars Of Our 89* and 1.60 Panties</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>Ladies</p>
        <p>Fisherman Sandals</p>
        <p>Special 00</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>2.99</p>
        <p>Trantparant Vinyl Bright Colors</p>
        <p>Hot Dogs</p>
        <p>With Mustard Chili and Onions Friday-Sat-Oniy</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>One Group Ladies</p>
        <p>Tee Shirts</p>
        <p>With Sayings</p>
        <p>Reg. 3.99 SALE</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Final Sale Ladies</p>
        <p>Ladies</p>
        <p>Hush Puppies</p>
        <p>Carry-All</p>
        <p>Handbags</p>
        <p>$1400</p>
        <p>Reg. 19.95 Speciai</p>
        <p>JLk</p>
        <p>lltiish</p>
        <p>Rg.</p>
        <p>To 24.95</p>
        <p>Aii Spring and Sdmmer styles Reduced Dress and Casuals Shop Early For Best Selection</p>
        <p>Black-White-Bone-Multis</p>
        <p>Ourablo Emmy Cloth With Loathar Strap and Trim.</p>
        <p>Ladies Cotton</p>
        <p>Tee Shirts</p>
        <p>Sleeveless and Short Sleeve</p>
        <p>'.lA 'mu</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Mens Summer</p>
        <p>Reduced To</p>
        <p>ir</p>
        <p>30-QT. STYROFOAM</p>
        <p>CHEST</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>REG.</p>
        <p>7.99</p>
        <p>VALUE</p>
        <p>Two Styles</p>
        <p>Short Sleeve and Short Legs or Short Sleeve With Long Legs</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>4-QT. STYROFOAM</p>
        <p>BUCKET</p>
        <p>PLASTIC</p>
        <p>ASSORTMENT</p>
        <p>2iOO</p>
        <p>ITEMS I FOR I</p>
        <p>ENTIRE STOCK BOYS</p>
        <p>EACH</p>
        <p>Whirl</p>
        <p>King</p>
        <p>For Trick Throwing Special</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>MENS</p>
        <p>TENNIS SHORTS</p>
        <p>BY CAMPUS AND WILSON JULY 4TH SALE</p>
        <p>6.00</p>
        <p>Texturized Poly Gabs and Poly/Cotton Blends Formerly Priced To 18.00</p>
        <p>BOYS 8 T018</p>
        <p>GYM SHORTS</p>
        <p>JULY4TH SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Contrast Trim Poly/Cotton Perma-Press</p>
        <p>Nurse Mates</p>
        <p>July 4th .LowHaal withRlpplaSola</p>
        <p>Sale -thar Uppari</p>
        <p>Firecracker Special</p>
        <p>Grasshoppers</p>
        <p>SUMMER SUITS</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO</p>
        <p>$gs8</p>
        <p>Whlta, Black, t Otti, But Not All SIzaa In Any Color Patlarn Not Exactly A* Shown But Similar Mad. and WIda WMIha Dlacontlnuad Patlarn</p>
        <p>18*00 </p>
        <p>: Reduced To Navy. Red or wheat</p>
        <p>value Sailcloth Upper with</p>
        <p>Tarry Lining</p>
        <p>Jute Foxing and Wedge Wrip</p>
        <p>Narrow And Medium WIdtha</p>
        <p>M2.00</p>
        <p>FABRICS</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>Small Lol 01 Bolt Enda Polyoator And Cotton Prints And Solids Reg. Values 1M-2.99-3.99 As Long As Quantity Lasts</p>
        <p>One Table</p>
        <p>TERRY CLOTH</p>
        <p>60 In. Wide Reg. 2.99 Yd.</p>
        <p>Three Piece Vested Styles No Lay-A-Ways - No Alterations</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>Yd.</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>/</p>
        <p>Yd.</p>
        <p>Mens</p>
        <p>One Group Mens Better</p>
        <p>Knit Shirts $488</p>
        <p>Tank Tops</p>
        <p>Reg. to 3.99  July 4th Sale</p>
        <p>Reg. 6.99 to 8.99 Reduced To</p>
        <p>sTerrys, Mesh and Flat Knits eSolids and Solid With Fancy Trim</p>
        <p>97</p>
        <p>Soligs and Stripes Poly/Cotton Blends Contrast Trim</p>
        <p>One Group mens</p>
        <p>Knit Shirts</p>
        <p>S-|97</p>
        <p>Values To 4.99</p>
        <p>Special Crew Necks and Collar Styles-Sollds and Stripes.</p>
        <p>July 4th Sale</p>
        <p>*\</p>
        <p>Sizes 2 To 7 Boys</p>
        <p>Shirt And Short Sets</p>
        <p>^ Knit Shirt or Tank Top</p>
        <p>Q With Matching Shorts</p>
        <p> Slight Imperfects of Reg. 5.99 To 7.99 Values Large Selection</p>
        <p>Childrens</p>
        <p>/</p>
        <p>PANTIES</p>
        <p>J i</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>3J1</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>Bikinis and Briefs Nylons and Cotton Blends</p>
        <p>Uk</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0022" />
        <p>Crossword By Eugene Sheffer</p>
        <p>ACROSS lYoutta SJng I Oooe</p>
        <p>UKiiorAkla</p>
        <p>UPlucky</p>
        <p>14 Japanese saal)</p>
        <p>15 Advice to stalled motohA</p>
        <p>17 Scamper UFrigt^</p>
        <p>If Rosters</p>
        <p>21 Without</p>
        <p>22 Refuse 24 Summits 27 Exclude 21 Dross on</p>
        <p>molten</p>
        <p>metal</p>
        <p>31 Fuss</p>
        <p>32 Goal</p>
        <p>33 Peer Gynts mother</p>
        <p>34 Proceeded 31 Onager</p>
        <p>37 Worry 3t Baking ingredient</p>
        <p>41 Negative</p>
        <p>41L4idfer</p>
        <p>43Eiliah</p>
        <p>painter</p>
        <p>47 The - of Good Feeling</p>
        <p>48 Terrifying dream</p>
        <p>51 Cuckoo</p>
        <p>52  fixe</p>
        <p>53 Give forth</p>
        <p>54 Sun, ui Valencia</p>
        <p>55 Wriggling</p>
        <p>SIPhtloaopher</p>
        <p>Descartes</p>
        <p>DOWN</p>
        <p>1 lingers</p>
        <p>2 Herring sauce</p>
        <p>3 Information</p>
        <p>4 Traps</p>
        <p>11 Hoisting machines U Evil spell 2S Pronoun</p>
        <p>22 Blouse</p>
        <p>23 Weapons</p>
        <p>24 Marble</p>
        <p>25 Pindars forte</p>
        <p>Pitt Native New Division Director</p>
        <p>Erase Missile Parley Barrier</p>
        <p>5 Personalities 2f Girl's hair I Conflict st)de</p>
        <p>7 German river 27 Sheep Ueats</p>
        <p>8 Staggers</p>
        <p>9 Predecessor of auto</p>
        <p>16 Adjoui</p>
        <p>Avg. solatloB time: 23 mtu.</p>
        <p>Answer to yesterday's puzzle.</p>
        <p>29 Employ</p>
        <p>36 Encountered 35Pdtoe(U'</p>
        <p>jasmine</p>
        <p>37 Earler 39 Broadway</p>
        <p>hit</p>
        <p>46 Kind of fruit</p>
        <p>41 Coral and Red</p>
        <p>42 River in Tuscany</p>
        <p>43 Pronoun</p>
        <p>44 Choose</p>
        <p>45 Ireland</p>
        <p>48 Network</p>
        <p>49 0iemical suffix</p>
        <p>50JeUy</p>
        <p>CRYPTOQUIP</p>
        <p>KDBGC OBHCVKL WTOBTVKWCLH HDGTVT KWHL</p>
        <p>Yesterdays Cryptoquip - BEST BOWLER AWARD DEUGHTS HOT BEGINNER.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Sandra P Babb, a Pitt County native, has been appointed director of the N C Department of Natural Resources and Community Developments Division of Community Assistance Ms Babb, the dau^ter of Mr and Mrs. J L. Porter, grew up in the Eastern Pines Section of Pitt County and graduated from Chicod High School in 1957.</p>
        <p>She earned her undergraduate degree from East Carolina Umversity in 1960, a masters degree in education from ECU m 1962, and a masters in American History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel HSJ/IS 1970</p>
        <p>After teaching in public schools in North Carolina, California and Florida, and at N C State Umversity and St. Augustines College in Raleigh. Ms Babb became the first director of Ralei^i Action City program (which has evolved into the City of Raleigh Human Resources Department) for three years before joining the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts.</p>
        <p>For the past three years, Ms Babb has been director of the Department of Natural Resources and Community Developments Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant program, which administers funds used by governments to build park and recreation facilities.</p>
        <p>With a staff of some 60 persons, the Division of Community Assistance provides technical assistance to about 300 units of local government each year, in areas ranging from land use planning, improving public administration and revitalizing downtowns, to promoting the federal flood insurance program and allocating planning funds provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.</p>
        <p>BONN, Viest Germany (API - The Soviet government agreed this week to drop its conditions ior opening negotiations with the United States to limit medi-um-range nuclear weapons in Europe, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt told the West German Parliament * today</p>
        <p>Reportuig on his meeting with President Leonid Brezhnev and other top Soviet officials in Moscow Mom day and Tuesday, Schmidt said the Russians abandoned their demand that, as a condition for negotiations.</p>
        <p>Three Wrecks Investigated By Police</p>
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        <p>Ms, Babb, who replaces Lenwood V Long, who resigned last week, is a member of the Raleigh Planning Commission and a member of the board of directors of the Raleigh Womens Center. She is also active in the Democratic Party at the state and local level.</p>
        <p>An estimated $1,570 damage resulted from three traffic mishaps investipted by Greenville police yesterday.</p>
        <p>Officers reported heaviest damage resulted from an 8:51 p.m. collision on Memorial Drive near the Moore Street intersection, involving cars driven by Hilda G. Joyner of Oakgrove Avenue, and Walter P Page of Elizabethtown,</p>
        <p>Damage from the mishap was set at $425 to the Joyner car and $295 to the Page vehicle Norman Earl Crisp of 310 East 13th St. was charged ' with following too close after investigation of a 7:30 p.m. mishap at the intersection of Wilson Street and Myrtle Avenue.</p>
        <p>Investigators reported the Crisp car collided with a car driven by James Albert Tripp of Route 2, Ayden, causing $50 damage to the Crisp auto and $300 damage to thie Tripp car.</p>
        <p>Officers reported an estimated $500 damage resulted to a parked car owned by W. L. Johnson Motor Co., 3006 Memonal Dr., when the vehicle  parked on Rotary Avenue near the First Street intersection  was struck by a trailer.</p>
        <p>Police said the trailer had come unhooked from a truck driven by Jimmy Lee Clemons of 1406 Colonial Ave., which was traveling along First Street.</p>
        <p>No damap was reported to the trailer</p>
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        <p>the Nwlh .Atlantic .Alliance must first cancel its plans to place new medium-range U.S nuclear missies in Western Eun^ in the next three years.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The demand to suspend the NATO decision no longer stands in the way of talks about bilateral limitation of medium-range weapons., Sdinudt said &amp;quot;The normal process of |Mie-negotiations has now been set in motion </p>
        <p>Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Gaischer relayed the Soviet offer to to President Carter and Secretary of State Edmund Edmund Muskie in Washington on Wednesday, the chancellor said</p>
        <p>He reported that .Muskie told Genscbi&amp;gt;r the United</p>
        <p>States and its allies would investigate the Soviet proposals &amp;quot;carefully and in a constructive spuit.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The Soviet leadershsip said it is ready, even before the ratification of the SALT 11 treaty, to enter into talks with the United States about the limitation of the nuclear medium-range weapons he said.</p>
        <p>But he said Brezhnev told him any agreement on the medium-range missiles could only become effective after the ratification (rf SALT II. which has been bogged down in the U.S Senate by adverse American reaction to the Soviet military' intervention in Afghamstan.</p>
        <p>Medium-range missiles are not covered by the Strategic</p>
        <p>Arms Limitation Treaty, which deals only with intercontinental weapons NATO decided on Dec, 12 to place 572 new medium range missiles in Western Europe by 1983 to coiiiter the buildup of mobile Soviet SS-20 rockets aimed at NATO bases which the Sqyiet Union is already deploying in its Central European allies NATO also suggested negotiations to limit the deployment on both sides, but the Soviets refused to negotiate unless the Western deployment was called off Schmidt also reported that he and.^the Russians discussed the crisis in East-West relations over Afghanistan with great frankness and without dip</p>
        <p>lomatic niceties &amp;quot;This discussison was not easy, he said 'The Soviet leadership knows that it is our view that the interven-tno in Af^vanistan must be ended and the balance in that region be reestablished </p>
        <p>He said the aimoimeed withdrawal of 10.000 Soviet troops and 108 tanks from Afganistn was a &amp;quot;step in the nght directwa  but only If it leads to total withdrawal of the Soviet troops and guarantees for self-determinatkm for the Asian nation.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The differences of opinion on this matter between the Federal Government and the Soviet leadership have not been overcome.  Schmidt said.</p>
        <p>ARRIVES FOR MASS - Pope John Paul II wipes something stadium which holds nearly 200,000 people. ITie stadium from his eye as he enters Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro sc(M%board, at left, translated from Portuguese reads John of Wednesday night The Pope celebrated mass in the vast soccer God (APLaserphoto)</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (UPI) - Dan Rather will be CBS fkwr corre^xjndent for the last time during the 1980 presidential conveiWons  by 1984 be will be sitting m the anchor booth.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1 dont tend to be nostalgic about things like that, Rather said in an mterview, but added with a grin. Its a very exciting job  all indoor work and no heavy lifting.</p>
        <p>The man who will replace Walter CYonkite as anchor man of the CBS Evening News next year  and at future presidential conventions and other top stories  is 48 years old, has black hair flecked with grey, and a generally serkxs demeanor but a flashing smile The interview was held in Walter CTonkites sailboat-decorated office in the main building of CBS News, rather than in Rathers office across the street, as a matter of convenience. Rather seated the reporter on a brown leather couch, then sat on a matching chair rather than behmd CYonkites desk He dismissed the idea that this year's conventions would be boring because the presidential candidates were foregone nominations, saying:</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;I have never found a convention boring. Thats not hype I never find politics and political conventions boring. Its true that there are few things more boring than a politician at a Washington dinner party pushing politics. Thats Sominex time.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;But at a convention you have a four-day crash course in modem American political science and an ongoing civics lesson, in a room filled with interesting people of accomplishment.</p>
        <p>Rather, Texas-born and educated, began his career with United Press International, worked for the Houston Chronicle and several radio and television stations. He joined CBS News in 1962 as Southwest Bureau chief in Dallas.</p>
        <p>He proved his worth when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas in 1963, was White House correspondent for CBS from 1964 to 1974 except for a year-and-a-half as CBS News London Bureau chief.</p>
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        <p>dential conventions - the 1980 pair will be his ninth and 10th as CBS floor correspondent.</p>
        <p>Rather, a hard-nosed re-, porter who managed to raise blood pressing in both the Johnson and Nixon administrations  Nixon White House aide John Ehriichman tried to get him fired  retains an alnwst naive en-thi^iasm for reporting that probably has been as important as talent, hard work and luck in pikting him into the ntost coveted seat in television news.</p>
        <p>That enthusiasm shows when he talks about the 1980 presidential nomination conventions.</p>
        <p>One thing I look for is comers, Rather said. &amp;quot;Its a good ganve to play Make a list of the people interviewed, a young congressman who makes a sensation, any politican that makes sense or stands out in the crowd. Two years from now, take a lot* at the list and see if you spotted the comers.</p>
        <p>Rather also finds conventions a good place to spot issues and he added, I dont agree that the platforms are meaningless. Granted, most candidates, after they are elected, ignore the party platform as it suits them. But input from a lot of people goes into the platform and it defines a lot of the issues and</p>
        <p>boast the largest collection of this endangered species we will see for another four years, he said, &amp;quot;and what s happ^ung to the moder atei)rogressive-liberal section of the Republican party is the big question because they cant survive as a narrow base party.</p>
        <p>As for the Democrats: &amp;quot;Can they keep the family U^ether They didnt in 1972. Does Kennedy take a walk How hard is Kennedy prepared to fight</p>
        <p>Rather lo(*s forward to taking over Cronkiterf anchor booth, aware his show will differ from his predecessors  for whom he has enormois respect.</p>
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        <p>Each convention also is part of an ongoing story. For the Republicans, as Rather defines it, its the latest episode in a saga that began in 1960  or perhaps as far back as the New Deal  of whether the party will survive.</p>
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        <p>Under</p>
        <p>Daily</p>
        <p>^3^^ Specials</p>
        <p>Four of aldnd...what a deal!</p>
        <p>Turkey Diaincr</p>
        <p>EVERY SUNDAY-11 AM-4 PM</p>
        <p>Generous portion of sliced breast of turkey, dressing, giblet gravy, mashed potatoes green peas, cranberry sauce and grecian bread</p>
        <p>Calabaah Shrioip</p>
        <p>EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY</p>
        <p>Calabash shnmp Lightly breaded and fried to a golden brown, french fries, tangy cole slaw, cocktail sauce and toasted grecian bread</p>
        <p>ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT Spaghetti with Meat Sauce</p>
        <p>EVERY WEDNESDAY</p>
        <p>All-you-can-eat spaghetti with our special meat sauce, parmesan cheese and toasted grecian bread With all-you-can-eat salad bar,$2 99</p>
        <p>ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT Fish Dinner EVERY FRIDAY</p>
        <p>Large portions of french tried fillet of fish Plus golden french tries, tangy cole slaw and hushpuppies</p>
        <p>SHONEKS</p>
        <p>BIG BQY</p>
        <p>Restaurants</p>
        <p>264 ByPass 6reeiville,N.C</p>
        <p>MAJOR STUDIO j SNEAK PREVIEW</p>
        <p>Ibnight at 9:30 pm</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0025" />
        <p>FORECAST FOR FRIDAY. JULY 4.1980</p>
        <p>from the Carroll Rlghter Institute</p>
        <p>Nurse Recruitment Challenge Reviewed</p>
        <p>PEANUTS</p>
        <p>TheUwly Reflector, UremviUe.N C Thursday. Jui&amp;gt; 3. iMth 2S</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: Despite disadvantages or* obstacles that come up, you are able to gain your most cherished aims on schedule. You have a good opportunity now to express your finest talents.</p>
        <p>ARIES iMar. 21 to Apr. 19) Morning is the best time to analyze the future and then you can make d^inite plans to have more abundance.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Confidentially plan how to get more hacking from experts so that you can enjoy added income in the days ahead.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (Mdi Jl to June 21) Take care of outside duties you have m the morning, and then carry through with personal aims. Be poised</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Good day to look into new outlets and study modern systems that could lead to greater success</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Study new appliances that could give you greater benefits in the future. Show others that you have wisdom. Be alert.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Be more cognizant of what your associates are doing and coordinate efforts wisely so there is more mutual profits.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Listen to what an intelligent adviser has to suggest so that you can advance in career activities. Be kind.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Take time to please friends and gain more goodwill for the days ahead. Be poised at all times today.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) Confer privately with advisers and decide on the right course to follow for the future. Use common sense.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORNlDec. 22 to Jan 20) You are able to gain the favor of a higher-up today, if you go after it sensibly.</p>
        <p>Be more self-assured. |</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Getting involved in some new outlet could prove lucrative to you in the days ahead. Be more reassuring to mate.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Study new interests that can bring added benefits in the future. Take no risks with your reputation at this time.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will have the ability to gain much knowledge since there is a ^ love of study in this nature. Make sure you give spiritual training early in life and permit to engage in healthful sports. A fine person in this cHrt.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel, they do not compel.&amp;quot; What you make of your life is largely up to you!</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau The magnitude of recruitment of qualified nurses to careers in mental health research is a major challenge,&amp;quot; says Dr Dixie Koldjeski of East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Dr Koldjeski. a member of the ECU School of Nursing faculty, appeared on a panel at a National Academy of Science symposium in Washington to discuss problems of recruitment of psychiatric and mental health nurses for mental health research careers Along with nurse educators from Boston University and the University of Washington. Dr Koldjeski cited major difficulties which deter nurses from deciding to undertake research in the field of mental health</p>
        <p>Clinical serv'ices are in more demand and offer better career opportunities to nurses, she said, and until recently, there was minimal support for nurse researchers at academic institutions  in terms of resources and release of faculty time</p>
        <p>as at the doctoral level, since It IS at the masters level that most students are &amp;quot;stimulated and challenged  in advanced research.</p>
        <p>Dr Koldjeski herself is one of only 78 psychiatric and mental health nurses in the nation actively involved in mental health research, a figure which contrasts sharply with the 39.000 total number of psychiatric nurses</p>
        <p>A clinical specialist in community mental health nursing and a fellow of the American Academy of Niirsing, Dr. Koldjeski did doctoral study-under the HEW Nurse-Scientist Program, specializing in sociology- at Indiana University</p>
        <p>Her own research has been involved with defining more clearly some of the social factors in clinical decisions to label as mental illness such &amp;quot;odd and unusual behavior&amp;quot; as strange dress and hallucinations</p>
        <p>EARS FROM NOW WLL' dEA5KEQ/mPiQ^0U CLIMB THAT MOUNTAIN?</p>
        <p>B.C.</p>
        <p>rjUNK~/VML</p>
        <p>NUBBIN</p>
        <p>60ME TI^APPIC CO^ICr Vl^ SXWAyeTEP.</p>
        <p>Dr, Koldjeski recommended that teaching and program development support be made available at the master's degree level as well</p>
        <p>SHIPMENTS RESUME</p>
        <p>BANGKOK,Thailand (AP)  Thailand is allowing resumption of an international airlift of food and medicine to war-torn Cambodia but reserved the right to halt the operation if its security was threatened</p>
        <p>WMV PONT YGL LIE</p>
        <p>Help Scott Pay Debts</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Some of Gov. Jim Hunts supporters are helping pay off the campaign debts incurred by his primary opponent, former Gov. Bob Scott, but the post-primary harmony between the two Democrats apparently has stopped at that point.</p>
        <p>Scott, who pledged his support to Hunt after his primary loss, appears to have cooled as his campaign aides find it difficult to find jobs in the Hunt administration.</p>
        <p>A few of Scotts aides have been considered for state or party jobs, but only one  Peggy Bond  has landed a job.</p>
        <p>Scott has not said for sure whether he will stay out of the fall battle between Hunt and Republican I. Beverly Uke, but he met with his campaign staff last week to discuss the matter.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1 would not want to comment about it other than to verify that we met, Scott said. Tm trying to keep a low profile, and Id better not comment on that at all</p>
        <p>Scott has turned down invitations to speak at political functions, saying he was not inclined to do much politicking for a while</p>
        <p>Joe Fell, Hunts patronage assistant, said there were not any plans that 1 know of to hire Scotts people .. Were not going to be vindictive about it or anything, but I dont think there is any move to hire them</p>
        <p>GOLD</p>
        <p>SELL YOUR OLD GOLD</p>
        <p>FOR</p>
        <p>INSTANT CASH</p>
        <p>I.D. DAWSON CO.</p>
        <p>2818 E. 10th St. GREENVILLE 752-1600 JOIN THE GOLD RUSH CLASS RINGS WEDDING BANDS DENTAL GOLD ANYTHING MARKED 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K, OR 24K WE PAY TOP CASH PRICE PRICES BASED ON DAILY MARKET QUOTES, ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE</p>
        <p>BEETLE BAILEY</p>
        <p>Time T Oet Keadyl</p>
        <p>ANNUAL SPRING-SUMMER SALE</p>
        <p>...Ends July 4th, 1980!</p>
        <p>Tis the season to remember Fall a-la la la, la la, la la .</p>
        <p>raft Stove New Locations-Bobs TV, Ayden &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Greenville</p>
        <p>AR ROAD ANTIQUES</p>
        <p>ONE MILE SOUTH OF SUNSHINE GARDEN CENTER Wlntervllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>uO|wn Tiws.-Sat. 9 to 5, Siuiday 2 to 6*24-Hr. Answering Service Gall 756-9123</p>
        <p>MriM</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0026" />
        <p> TV Da) Kefki'ior tir</p>
        <p>. July 1 iseu</p>
        <p>Nab More flr the daily</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>Bike Patrol</p>
        <p>Al.BUfN. Mich AH on leloviswn potiiv in lars race to the si'ene ot tht' crime  engines roaring.  tire:i sqiK'aliu^</p>
        <p>In .Albion, police roll up on bicyck^- tires vvhimn^ ^earsclickinij</p>
        <p>It s easier to get closer to a suspected criminal activity. Police t hiet Jerry Baker said Tuesday, discussing the success ot a bike patrol program believed unique tor a .Michigan city Oiticers patrolling on two whet'lers. uhich cost the city ol 12.000 nothing, have made a major contribution to a 40 percent increase in arrests lor crimes such as vandalism and prowling. B.'^ersald Mbion s 2ti-memtxr police t, e has ustd bicycles on  evasion lor years, but stepped up the program last tall, he said I'he bikes generally are lo-sptrds found and im pounded by police I'hey are put to work il otticers cannot locate the owner, and are auctioned oil like other im-poundt*d bikes once a year Bike patrols are carried out on alternoon and overnight shifts only and the city never is guarded by otlicers on two-wheelers only. Baker said They also have one tremendous advantage over patrol cars, says the chief 'They save gas &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Advertising</p>
        <p>Rates</p>
        <p>752-6166</p>
        <p>3 Lir% Minimum 1-3 Days 45* per line per day 4-6 Days 42* per line per day 7 Or More</p>
        <p>Days 40* per line per day</p>
        <p>Classified Display</p>
        <p>*2 45 Per Col. Inch Contract Rates Available</p>
        <p>DEADLINES Classified Lineage Deadlines</p>
        <p>Monday . Friday4pm Tuesday Monday noon</p>
        <p>Wednesday. Tuesday noon Thursday. Wednesday noon</p>
        <p>Friday Thursday noon</p>
        <p>Sunday &amp;nbsp;Friday noon</p>
        <p>Classified Display Deadlines</p>
        <p>Monday , Friday noon</p>
        <p>Tuesday Friday 4 pm.</p>
        <p>Wednesday Monday 4 pm. Thursday . Tuesday 4 p.m. Friday Wednesday 2pm Sunday . Wednesday 5 p m.</p>
        <p>ERRORS</p>
        <p>Errors must be reported immediately The Daily Reflector cannot make allowance tor errors after 1st day of publication</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement submitted.</p>
        <p>036</p>
        <p>Cycles For Sale</p>
        <p>QSI</p>
        <p>HeipWartted</p>
        <p>1074</p>
        <p>AAiscetlaneo/t</p>
        <p>102 Commefcial Property</p>
        <p>t74 VAA4AHA HU2W E &amp;gt;ccrint conditton USC H2 133* after 6 p m</p>
        <p>IfTS HOfvOA S30 tour K Low mil a4jt king and queen teal, crash bar SlaOS or bel reasonable o*t*r</p>
        <p>rs4 SIJl after * __________</p>
        <p>IVTS YAMAHA 7S0 Fully dressed 357 *611 days 75* V3; evenings l*7i YAMAHA kM Black and</p>
        <p>told less than 3.000 miles cellent condinan Helme* in eluded SI350 753 2577 after 7pm anytime Sunday__</p>
        <p>TRACTOR ANO cqutpmei mechanK needed Call 75* IS5 tor</p>
        <p>appointmant Eastern Tractor S Ef^tpmeni Co Inc Greenville.</p>
        <p>DARE IV fireplace inter fs and woodsloves The Heaimaker. 75* 4373 anytime</p>
        <p>1 WANTED Eiqierienced Irvlustriat sewing machine operators Excellent workirvg conditions Paid vacation, paid holidays^ good hospi taltiation fringe benefits Top wages Equal Opportunity Employer Apply in person after July 7 Too Tutf 1 Orimesland</p>
        <p>DENNISON BC 3S plain paper bond I copier, cart and any accessories As I Is 51500 753 1233___</p>
        <p>039</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>1*73 TOYOTA Air 35 miles per gallon 51000 75* 3*23</p>
        <p>1*77 CHEVROLET One ton. 12</p>
        <p>board dual action dump system double door tool bo *0 000' miles One owner E xcellent condition 754 62*5 or 753 5704 1*79 CHEVROLET Scottsdale truck Air conditioning automatic AM FM radio * cylinder power steering 38 000 mOes S4IOO 753 3*99 after Spm</p>
        <p>197* FORD TRUCK 6 cylinder with camper shell. 6000 miles E xcellent miles per gallon 756 9617 t*eO CHEVROLET Scotsdale diesel 3000 miles 58300 Call 753 3524 7* CHEYENNE Pickup AM FM radio air condition new tires Call 753 3520 anytime _____</p>
        <p>DOUBLE sola sleeper 550 tennis I rackets. 515 each 10 gallon</p>
        <p>sfte</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>Togs</p>
        <p>WOODS TOVE INSTALLER and serviceman rsecded immediately E xperience desirable Salary plus mileage Apply In person E asl Carolina Wcxidstoves. Farmville Highway. Tuesday Saturday 12 30 III 5 30</p>
        <p>S* 70 PER HOUR this summer with local company Call 758 0223 from 10 III I2and2til 5 Morsday Friday</p>
        <p>aquarj^um Mar3.jU_758 6870 after 4 EXERCYCLE Protessiorsai model</p>
        <p>Like new 5700 75* 0474 _____</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT, BUILDER sand, top soil and rock J L McDaniel days.</p>
        <p>I 752 232* Imobile unit). 75* 2351__</p>
        <p>I FIREWOOD FOR SALE J P</p>
        <p>I Slancil. ?M ^1 __________</p>
        <p>I FRESH CORN and butterbeans tor</p>
        <p>I sale Call 75* 3155 or 75* *113_</p>
        <p>FRESH CORN Come pick your own $1 per doten *1 SO if we deliver Other fresh available 74* *298</p>
        <p>ATTENTION OWNERS Individual wants to purchase 4 bedroom, executive type home, directly from private owner Must be quality construction, in prinse location and</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>Work Wanted</p>
        <p>046</p>
        <p>PETS</p>
        <p>AFGHAN HOUND Black male with papers Housebroken. 8 monthsold 5150 758 4l40(JimJ _ AKC REGISTERED Wliniature Uachshund puppie5 Call 749 *121 AKC REGISTERED Golden Re trievers Females $50 males 575 758 2081</p>
        <p>CHESAPEAKE BAY Retriever pups T raditional duck hunters favorite Purebred Females, 585,</p>
        <p>males 595 867 5745 after 5_______</p>
        <p>FREE German Shepherd White, male 758 3138 __</p>
        <p>FREE TABBY kittens 74* 2673 nights</p>
        <p>NICE LITTER ol puppies Norwegian Elkhounds Purebred AKC cSbedient and easily trainable Call Malcolm Clark (Bath), 9*4 4755</p>
        <p>BRICK, BLOCK AND concrete service Fireplace and chimney repairs stoops steps walkways house urKterpinning. house leveling All types masonry repairs Call Gid Hotloman 753 3^3 day or night (Farmville NCI.</p>
        <p>RABBITS AND cages for sale most sell 758 6pm</p>
        <p>Movirrg, must sell</p>
        <p>ir&amp;gt;g a til</p>
        <p>4295 or 75*</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualified as fc xecutrix ot the estate ot bcoff Buck late ot Pitt County. North Carolina this iS to notify all p&amp;gt;ersons having claims against the estate ot said deceased to present them to the undersigned E xecutnx on or bc'fore Det ember 12 1980 or this notice or same will be pleaded n bar ot their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payrYient This 20th day ot May IVBO Rose H Buc k Route 3 Box 240 Greenville N C 2/8.U E xecutr IX ot the estate ol bcott Buck deceased June 13 19 26 July 3 IV80</p>
        <p>005 CARD OF THANKS</p>
        <p>AUTO MECHANIC wanted E kpe rience in multier installation and brake repair required Call 758 7676, Tuesday Friday 8 30 HI 5 .30</p>
        <p>Oil</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>VW STATIONWAGON 1974 75*</p>
        <p>5989</p>
        <p>WE BUY NICE, used cars Grant Buick Ma/da Inc 756 1877</p>
        <p>ROTTWEILER PUPPIES AKC registered. 8 weeks Shots tails</p>
        <p>Orie male 4 females 753 5778 __</p>
        <p>1978 HONDA 750 6000 miles Clean 746 3458</p>
        <p>3 PEKINGESE puppies De worrried I male. 2 females 752 8797 alter 5</p>
        <p>8 MONTH OLD AKC registered Pekingese Sable and black color, loves everyone 75* 1188 and 75* 8833</p>
        <p>BUCK A RHODES Painting Com pany Free estimates Reasonable rales Work guaranteed Call Buck 758 2304or Rhodes 75* 0528_ CARPENTRY REPAIR and new |Obs Specialiiing in carports de cks screen repairs arxi storage buildings No |ob too small Free</p>
        <p>estimates 752 6804 or 75* 7735_</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED day care mother would like to keep children lor working mothers Ayden Grifton area Highway It Calt74* 2498 FIRE PLACE S, ' patos, walks etc Over 25 years experience in masonry Call 756 2581</p>
        <p>McMAHAN LANDSCAPING &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Seryite We specialiie In centiseed</p>
        <p>commercial maiotenarKe including mowing, pruning, shrubbery and</p>
        <p>fimebark We do complete andscaping including shrubs and trees Call Paul McMahan or</p>
        <p>Sammy Kee at 758 4541</p>
        <p>NEED PAINTING? Inexpensive quality work No |ob to small Call 756 7135 alter 8p_m</p>
        <p>051</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>ALkTO MECHANIC with tools Must have 5 years experience Good ber&amp;gt;efits Contact M E Porter,</p>
        <p>Regional Auto Parts Inc , Highway 264 West GreenviMe NC 756 MOO</p>
        <p>012</p>
        <p>AMC</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE general COURT</p>
        <p>GREMLIN, 1974 6 cylinder,</p>
        <p>automatic transmission. AM wit</p>
        <p>FM converter t owner, 49 000 miles SIIO 752 0988 752 9570</p>
        <p>OF JUSTICE DISTRICTCOURT DIVISION</p>
        <p>File no socvD 790 FILM NO -</p>
        <p>NOHTHCAHOLINA PIT T COUNTY MARTY EVAN 7 USMAN Plainlift</p>
        <p>015</p>
        <p>Chevrolet</p>
        <p>AUTO MECHANIC wanted Muffler installation and brake adjustment knowledge required Call 758 7676,</p>
        <p>Wednesday Friday B^^tilS ______</p>
        <p>AVON CAN HELP you have the summer vacation of your dreams! Great earmngs flexible hours! Call today 752 7006 __</p>
        <p>BABYSITTER and housekeeper needed tor professional couple with 2 pre school and one school aged child Hours will vary and some 24 hour help nc^edcKl Mature and preferably older person desired but will consider all applicants Children need love and stability Transportation required Sleeper ro&amp;gt;m available during 24 hour periods Send written application, with phone number and time of may be reached, to 1615 Longwcx&amp;gt;d Drive Greenville Will return re sponse and begin interviews after July 7</p>
        <p>COOKS AND waitresses needed</p>
        <p>NO .JOB TOO small Carpenter and repair work, roof work and palntirtg on houses and mobile homes Cabinet and counter dops Call</p>
        <p>752 3076 Of 758 0779 anytime_</p>
        <p>PAINTING Interior and exterior Work guaranteed Free estimates 758 0810</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Very reasonable rates Please call for</p>
        <p>free estirnate, 752 64:^ ___</p>
        <p>REPAIR WORK CARPENTRY* roofing and masonry Call James Harrington, 752 7765 after 6 p m SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION.Iot clearing, landscaping, backhoe bullck&amp;gt;/er work Call Sonny Cox. 746 2348 or 746 341^4 WOULD LIKE TO keep teacher's children for next school year Win terville 756 2036 anytime</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to keep children in my home, in WInterville Also will keep by hour or day 756 2201,____</p>
        <p>060</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>062</p>
        <p>Auctions</p>
        <p>VICKI LYNN ZUbMAN Defendant Take notice lhat a pleading seek ing relief against you has b^en filed in the above entitled action The nature ot relief bcMnq sought is as follows</p>
        <p>Absolute divorce based on one year s separation</p>
        <p>You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than July 28. 1980 and upon your failure-to do</p>
        <p>CASH FOR YOUR car Barwick ^ Auto Sales. 756 7765*</p>
        <p>I lAAPALA 1971, 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>I Automatic, power steering and</p>
        <p>j brakes, AM FM air golci with ; white top GocxI clean condition I 756 0666 between 9am and lOp m AAONTE CARLO 1977 Air power Steering and brakes tilt wheel.</p>
        <p>39.000 miles Call 753 2741 after 5 pm</p>
        <p>MONTE CARLO 1977, Landau top, t</p>
        <p>36.000 miles S3000 752 7908 756 !</p>
        <p>0975 after 6</p>
        <p>Apply in person 7 4 Your House</p>
        <p>so the parly seeking service against you will apply to the Court tor the</p>
        <p>i*liet sought 1 his the 16th day 6t June 1980 Pt GRAM, HHN AND ROBt R Tb By Garry T Pegram Attorney tor Plaintiff P O Drawer 665 216 b Washington btreet Gr?enviMe N C 27834 Telephone i9l9)758 ni7 June IV 76 July 0 iv80</p>
        <p>Restauran! 823 Memorial Drive No phone calls</p>
        <p>COUPLE Weeded to take care of handicapped male confined to wheel chair Has own handicapped van for transportation Call 753 3520</p>
        <p>anytime _____________</p>
        <p>CREDIT ASSISTANT needed by local company Previous experi ence in credit and collection work necessary Salary negotiable Excellent company benefits Call 756 0036 tor appointment between 9 and 6</p>
        <p>AUCTION SALES Of all types, inventories, antique estates, busi ness liquidations, estate sales, farm machinery, industrial equipment, farms, homes and ail other types of real estate Call Distinctive Auc tions No obligation Col G H Powell. Auctioneer Auctioneer License Number 2038 Real Estate Broker License Number 23477 Call 756 6771 or 756 7469</p>
        <p>065 Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>FORKLIFT International Rubber tires, tractor type 52500 1 483 1043 (Fayetteville).</p>
        <p>LONG TOBACCO Harvesters I new harvester, I used harvester Also parts S 8. S Repair Service. 756 5989</p>
        <p>AAONTE CARLO 1974 Landau top. air, AM FM, power windows Excellent condition 758 1530 after 5</p>
        <p>ONE OF THE south s largest cor vetle shows ever is coming to the Greensboro Coliseum July 12 and 13. 1980 All indoors air condi</p>
        <p>tioned Over 100 show cars on display and thousands ol parts tor sate! Come see 1980 Corvette Jubilee Information 919 599 3829</p>
        <p>DENTAL ASSISTANT, with experi ence preferred, to work in chair side practice in two operatory office Some evening hours re</p>
        <p>2uired Apply at Aurora Denial enter Third and Pearl Streets, Aurora Apply by June 30, 1980 Equal Opportunity E mployer dental HYGIENIST, with license and experience preferred, needed to work one to two days per week in rural family dental practice Will work in own newly equipped opera</p>
        <p>NIPPLE HOG walerers Stainless steel constructed Fils all sizes from small pigs to boars 5599, 6 24.55 69. 24 or more, 55 39. Aori Supply Company, Greenville, NC 752 3999</p>
        <p>S30 JOHN DEERE tractor. John Deere 3 bottom plow John Deere 2 row corn planter 756 4859 _____</p>
        <p>067 Garage Yard Sale</p>
        <p>GARAGE SALE</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualified as Ad mmistralrix c T A ot the estate ot Herbert Patrick Cjuinerly late ot Pitt County North Carolina this S to notify alt persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased to present them to the undersigned Administratrix CTA on or b?tore Dec 19 1980 or this notice or same will be pleaded m bar o&amp;gt; their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate</p>
        <p>017</p>
        <p>Dodge</p>
        <p>tory Apply at Aurora Dental Center Third and Pearl Streets,</p>
        <p>DODGE ASPEN, 1978 Clean, air, AM FM stereo cassette Ww tires 54500 758 0047</p>
        <p>DODGE DART 1974 4 door 6</p>
        <p>cylinder, automatic, power steering and brakes Very good Irans portalion 51400 I 827 4897</p>
        <p>I 018</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>f his 5th day ot June 1980 WalenahCi Outlaw 205 W Daniel btreet Kinston. N C Administratrix C T A ot the estate ot</p>
        <p>Herbert Patrick Qumerly deceased June 19 26 July J iO. 1980</p>
        <p>MUSTANG II 1974 Cassette Excellent condition Call 756 0070 after 7pm</p>
        <p>Aurora Apply by June 30. 1980 Equal Opportunity Employer EXPERIENCED industrial sewing mac&amp;lt;bine operators Excellent working conditions Paid vacation, paid holidays, gcxxt hospitalization, fringe benefits top wages. Equal</p>
        <p>Opportunity Employer Apply Thur*</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE Pitt County Board ot Health Greenville N C</p>
        <p>Pursuant to Chapter 130 bection 17, Paragrapti  notice is hereby given that the PiH County Board ot Health at itsotticiai meeting on June 18 1V80 did adopt Grade A</p>
        <p>Pasteuri/ed Milk Ordinance 1978 edition as rerommendc'd by the U b Public Health Service and the Food and Drug Administra!ion</p>
        <p>A copy otthis or dinante is posted</p>
        <p>FORD GALAXIE 500 1970 70,000</p>
        <p>miles 4 door mr excellent condi I tion 752 9207 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE, 1967 Restored V 8, power sleerinq, automatic 756 2778 758 0437 PINTO, 1975 63,700 miles, excellent condition Call 756 2837 after 5 30 PINTO 1974 Squire Wagon Air, luggage rack 24 miles per gallon Very good 51700 756 J623 WELL PRESERVED 1969 Ford Galaxie Clean mlenor air 5495 758 3688</p>
        <p>person, Monday Thursday 8 30 til to 30 Tom Togs, Inc . Conetoe EXPERIENCED insulators Must have valid driver s license. Call Eastern Insulation Service, 752 1154</p>
        <p>EXTRA MONEY Ideal (or home rnakers Help needed to recheck</p>
        <p>Thursday, Friday &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Saturday Save 25% on select group ot Spinn mg Reels Group ot Fishing Lures 50% Oft J C Penney Sporting GocxJs Department</p>
        <p>ANOTHER HUGE yard sale July 4 and 5 Inside sale, rain or shine I mile out on Highway 11 north, turn intront ot Empire Brush at Forbes Store and follow sign^_</p>
        <p>GARAGE SALE</p>
        <p>Thursday, Friday &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Saturday Brass Like Table Lamps Original S40, Now Selling Fo'- $19 99 J C Penney Home Furnishings De partment</p>
        <p>Greenville Cdy Directory informa nly</p>
        <p>tion Telephone work only Can be done from your home Must be able to work 5 hours per day during the week between the hours of 3 and 9 30 p m and up to 6 hours per day ekends Send reply to Johnson</p>
        <p>PubliRhmq Company P O Box 1967, Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>020</p>
        <p>Mercury</p>
        <p>HOUSEHOLD COOK leave out tor a Guiaran vegetarian family Cook g^uiarati vegetaran dishes such as Dal Bhat Sak Roth Batata Vada. Hha|i(|a tanthia Lapsi Seero etc \ year experience 40 hours a week $150 a week Call Mr Patel, 756 1115</p>
        <p>A copy othhis or dinance is postese ' tr.e Pitt County Courthouse and ^ certified ropy *S on the at the Pitt</p>
        <p>CAPRI. 1972 Runs good, needs some body work $500 752 3638</p>
        <p>days, 752 1379 nights</p>
        <p>liqhway 4J riorth ot Green vihe N C and at the Clerk ot the Court sOtfice</p>
        <p>EdN Warren Cha'rman</p>
        <p>021</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>Pit! County Hoard Ot Health Robert F Erhmqer MD</p>
        <p>Sec rotary Pitt County board ot Health June 2a July 3. 1980</p>
        <p>VISTA CRUISER 1977 Wagon Low mileage 3 seats, air, luggage rack $3250 756 78/4</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OPENING for</p>
        <p>cashier with large retail furniture company Person selected must have the ability to be trained to operate a computer proc.essing terminal, and must work well with the public If interested, call 7S6 314? between 9 and 6 for more details</p>
        <p>;023</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>MANAGER</p>
        <p>TRAINEE</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERALCOURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION file NO 80 CVD 832 FILM NO NOR t H CAROLINA PIT T COUN I V RUBY HQGES C UR t IS Plmnlill </p>
        <p>FIREBIRD ESPRIT 1977 One , owner 34,000 miles Excellent eon dition 53500 746 2540</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>ROHE RT KIMMONS CURTIS Defendant 1 o ROBE R  K IMMONS CURTIS TAKE NOllCfc that r) pleading seel&amp;gt;tnq relmt aqains you has been filed in the above entitled a&amp;lt; tion The natureot the retie! bemq sought s as follows</p>
        <p>Absolute divorce based on one year ssf-paration </p>
        <p>You rKF* required to make defense to such pleading not later than August 5 198U and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you wilt apply fo the Court tor the rehet sought</p>
        <p> his the 2Jrd day ut Juno '9H0 PF GRAM hAhN AND RObb RTS Attorneys for the Plamtttf Post Office [Jr.ewer 665 2 16 South Washington Sr pet (jVt^knville Nortti Cfirohn.i 27H 14 Telephone IVIV' 758 I ! 1 </p>
        <p>June 26 July i &amp;gt;0 17 I98</p>
        <p>AUDI FOX 1974 New pamt. new ; interior new tires new brakes i E xcetlent condition $2250 752 Q57( i OATSUN 260Z 1974 Blue 4 speed , air AM FM cassette Michelms.</p>
        <p>I good condition $3650 56 967? after ! 5p m</p>
        <p>' TOYOTA COROLLA, 1975 Good ' condition CaM 758 6454 , TOYOTA 1976 Ldtback 4 speed air I conditioning $3795 756 i753 I TOYOTA 1971 Air. 5 speed 32 miles ' per gallon Very qcxxi $1500 7 56</p>
        <p>: 3623</p>
        <p>A management position can bc*e yours after six months specialized framing Earn up to $15,000 to $35.000 a year in management We will send you to school tor minimum of 2 weeks expenses paid tram you in the* tieid with a minimum guar antee of $1000 per month to start selling and servicing established accounts You need to have a good car bondable, be ambitious, and aggressive Hospitalization and profit sharing program Call now tor an appointment</p>
        <p>VW 1972 BEETLE AM FM</p>
        <p>cassette 758 7898 after 6</p>
        <p>032</p>
        <p>Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>Call Charles Thomas (919 ) 524 5007 V A M 6PM Wednesday Friday</p>
        <p>An E qual Opportunity E mployer</p>
        <p>EEDLECRAFTS</p>
        <p>Well established needlecratt com pany needs craft demonstrators in Greenville area For personal in ter view</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION FILE NO 90 CVD 741 FILMNO -IN THE GENERALCOURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICTCOURT DIVISION NOR HCAROLINA PITT CUUN T r MILDRED B HF NS(.JN Plaintitt</p>
        <p>NEW CYPRESS Garden water skies $85 758 9132 16'3' SILVERLINE. .105 HP Chrysler galvanized titt trailer $KXK) 756 2448</p>
        <p>16' GLASS BOAT 40 HP Johnson tilt trailer skis and extras $850 or txist otter 756 6 514 1974 MERCURY outboard 9 8 horsepower motor 746 6493 1974 THUNDERCRAFT 15 tn hull .50 HP Evinrude Long tilt trailer fc xcellent condition $1950 756 4884 1979 MARQUIS 18- txiwnder. 150 horsepower fc vinrude qaivanzied trailer Less than 20 hours 753 5449</p>
        <p>VS</p>
        <p>CUR I IS L HE NSON C)etendant TO CURTISL BENSON TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking rehet agams you has been filed m the above entiHed action</p>
        <p>The nature of the rehet being sought IS as follows</p>
        <p>That the Piamtitl seeks an ab solute divorce trom you upon the qroundsot one I ) &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;year separation You are required to make defense to such pleading nor latF*r thari the lltr. day ot Auqus 1&amp;gt;H0 and upon your failure u do so h** party seek ing service against you wdl tjpply to theCourt tor the rehet sought T his ttie tsl day ot July 1980 Robert L White Atty for Plaintiff P  Bo* 951 Greenville. N ( 2/8)4</p>
        <p>(9IVI 758 2I2J July J lO 17 19H</p>
        <p>034</p>
        <p>Campers For Sale</p>
        <p>I CAMPERS, rill types large parts ' and service department Same ! location since 1934 Sasser's Camp ing CentF'r North 117 Business  I 7)4 4616 Open 9 til 7 Mor&amp;gt;day ! through Friday 9 to 12 Saturday I FOR SALE or rent t bedroom i camper at Blount s Creek Phcxie j 746 4826 or 975 2628 I 1968 SPORTS &amp;lt;&amp;nbsp;amper Moving I must seh by July I? $250 756 80(j7</p>
        <p>Can 919 471 2752 after 6PM PAINTER Experienced and reh able Work in. and around Greenville Must be willing to work some weekends M D Davis, I 946 67 i8 affer 6'p m PART TIME Situation setting up displays Helping with sales Car necessary Ideal tor mothers 753 4376 between 8 and 10 a m PERSON WANTED, m Wmterville area, to do light house cleaning on Fridays T ransportation preferred Would like past references Call 756 2288 after 6pm salesman Unlimited income opprotunity must have previous sales experience, direct consumer sales calls No real estate license needed Will tram Full benefits plus bonuses Apply in person Carolina Mociel Homes 600 Memo lal Drive No phone calls please</p>
        <p>SECRETARY NEEDED Typing lall</p>
        <p>and general office duties Cal betwecm 9 and T2 noon North American Fiberglass 758 9901 SEI^LING PETS can be rewarding Docktor Pet Center in Carolina East Mall ne*eds an experienced</p>
        <p>036</p>
        <p>Cycles For Sale</p>
        <p>19/J YAMAHA SOO New ac cessories Good condition Must sacrifice ?S6 I69S anytime 1975 HONDA 360 Gtxxi condition padded backrest low mile,iqe 752 7619</p>
        <p>Incentive inyomc plan Applications accepted in person only 10 am til 5 p m , AAonday Friday No phone calls E qual Opportunity E mployer SURVEYORS AIDE Immediate</p>
        <p>opening Good benefits No expen ence necessary Tetra Tech. Inc Call collect. 94* 6139 after 3 p m Equal Opportunity Employer, Male ' Female</p>
        <p>GARAGE SALE</p>
        <p>Thursday, Friday 8. Saturday 3 Palio Gas Grills Original S74 99 Now Selling tor J55 99 at J C Penney Hardware DapartmenC ___</p>
        <p>GARAGE SALE</p>
        <p>Thursday, Friday</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; Saturday ^</p>
        <p>Only 25 Men s Summer Sportcoats, Original $55 to $65. Now Selling for $29 99 J C Penneys Menu's De partment</p>
        <p>GARAGE SALE</p>
        <p>Thursday, Friday 8. Saturday Save 15% On All Roller Skates Large Selection to Choose From TICE DRIVE IN Flea Market Wednesdays and Saturdays Phone 75* 3033 Seller s space. S2 SO</p>
        <p>GARAGE SALE</p>
        <p>Thursday. F riday 8 Saturday Women s Summer Dress Clearance Inc luding All Sun Dresses Now 30% to 50% Oft J C Penney Women s Department</p>
        <p>YARD SALE Amoving, everything</p>
        <p>goes Baby items, carpels, furniturt -</p>
        <p>more Candlewick Estates Saturday, 9 unliL</p>
        <p>GARAGE SALE</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>CLOSED</p>
        <p>FOR VACATION</p>
        <p>July? 11</p>
        <p>Clark &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Co.</p>
        <p>OUEEN ANNE SOFA Covered in wine colored velvet S450 Call 75* 2876 _</p>
        <p>REFRIGERATOR, 425, oil healer $30 easy chair and rocking chair.</p>
        <p>110each. 756 4061 after* _</p>
        <p>R E POSSE SSIONS E lectrolux vac uums and shampoocrs Call dealer, 75* 67)1</p>
        <p>RIDING MOWER 5 horsepower 25 inch CaM 756 6482</p>
        <p>ROLEX mans oyster pertetual calendar watch and braclet 14 ct gold Excellent condition List 4 I35 Best otter 752 3*34</p>
        <p>SINGER SEWING machine model 328 Styleomatic with desk type cabinet Very good condition itOO 758 628*</p>
        <p>SNAPPER RIDING mowers 6 HP, manual start. 2* cut, $745. 8 HP, electric start, 30 cut, $950, 1) HP, electric start,33 (ut, $1070 All Echo weed eaters m slock, 10% oft Warren's Farm Supply. Highway 903, Stokes 758 4578 STEAMEX YOUR CARPET Rent a cleaner trom Larry s Carpetland, 3010 East Tenlh Str^t 758 2300 TAN DAY or night, rain or shine year rounc^ Hawaiian Sunlanning Center. 3006 East lOth Street, 758 0371 Open 9 til 9, Monday through Saturday. CaM or visit now TROY BUILT tiMer 78 model, 7 HP with bumper guard 75* 7116</p>
        <p>USED FURNITURE and TVs The Bargain House, 6 miles west ot Greenville on 264 756 6278</p>
        <p>USED PUSH MOWERS 746 *860__</p>
        <p>USED 12 horse Wisconsin engine THD*4255440. Priced to move $300. A B Whitley, Inc West 14th Street USED 30&amp;quot; electric range $50 758 4772</p>
        <p>UTILITY TRAILER, $225 smoothing blade. $100 758 9909;</p>
        <p>758 8023 nights</p>
        <p>WASHER AND DRYER I year old AAoving must sell 75* 9885 WOODSTOVES direct trom the factory to you You pick up at our Farmville plant and elimnate IreighI and dealer profits Heavy duty, long burning energy ethcient insert and tree standing units CaM Craft Steel Industries. Farmville. N C 753 3152. 7 30 5 30 or Gerald</p>
        <p>Lovett, 756 2597 from.6 t/l lO^jrv ZENITH CONSOLE stereo 76 model with AM. FM radio and 8 track tape 756 7)16_</p>
        <p>10 GALLON aquarium wilb stand and all accessories. $65. 10 speed bike (Schwinn Sports Tourer), $100. 16 cubic treezer, $275 negotiable 758 1272</p>
        <p>I 24' McCRAY remote display case 54 inches high 756 2444. 8 a m til 8 p m</p>
        <p>5 HP, 3 SPEED, 30 ut Bolens riding mower $350 756 2201 7 HP MURRAY ndmg lawnmowti . 25 inch cut. 3 forward speeds and reverse Like new $47S 1 946 1541</p>
        <p>075 AAobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL, 3 bedroom. 2 bath, 12 X 65 Completely set up with air and deck Partially furnished Must see to appreciate CaM for details</p>
        <p>758 5295 atter 5pm _ _</p>
        <p>DOUBLEWIDE 1344 square teet, 2 complete baths. 3 or 4 bedrooms 1'z acres ol land 175' road Iron tage 8 miles from Greenville 746 3339 between 7 and 10 FOR SALE or rent 24 x 45 mobile home on private lot 756 9885 NOTICE G&amp;lt;X&amp;gt;D NEWS We now have 20 year financing with FHA and VA at 13% APR See or call J M Brown, 75*0191, Mobile Home</p>
        <p>Brokers. 264 Bypass. CireerwiJ|e__</p>
        <p>SAAALL DOWNPAYMENT Assume loan at $120 per month 1977 Conner. 2 bedrooms, 12 X 60 756 4039 SPECIAL Close out sale on all used homes Very reasonable downpayment and monthly pay rnents Also we are dealer for Fleetwocxt Homes See or call J M Brown at Mobile Home Brokers. 264</p>
        <p>By Pass 756 0191 ____</p>
        <p>SPECIAL SALE during May and June 1980 Guerdon. 14 x 70, 3 bedrooms, furnished Complete ^t up $12,995 Call or see J M Brown, 756 0)91, Mobile Home Brokers, 264 By Pass. Greenville WE BUY USED mobile homes Tommy Williams, 756 7815^75 2 5682</p>
        <p>YARD SALE, July 5 Furniture, toys, clothes car and more 3304 Tucker Drive 756 5037</p>
        <p>Thursday, Friday 8. Saturday 40 Channel Base Unit CB's Original $149 99 Now selling tor $37 99 at J C Penney Automotive Center</p>
        <p>ALTEC AMP Like new, ideal for PA system 200 watts line amp with selectable output voltage, rack mounted with cooling tan $300 756 3206</p>
        <p>BABY CAR seat, $15, 55 gallon oil drum with rack, 120 Excellent condition 752 7745 _</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL CONN organ AAodel 628. one owner, 6 years old Console model great lor home, church, lodge Must see to appreciate. Must sell to buy new instrument 752 8669 BEAUTY SHOP equipment 1 booth unit, 1 hydraulic chair and pad, 2 chair dryers Excellent condition</p>
        <p>756 6612 atter 5 on weekdays^__</p>
        <p>BLACK VINYL sofa, $T25 758.1252 BLUE LAKES beans $6 per bushel it you pick $7 50 per bushel If we pick Route I. GrimMland 758 4163 BOOTLEG PRICES AAen s kn.t slacks, $9 99, sportcpals, $36 50 lady s pantsuits, $15 99 slacks, $5 99, tops, $5 50 Large selection Mill Outlet Clothing, 264 Bypass (across trom Nichols), Greenville CaM Charles Tice, 758 3013, tor small loads pinebark sand, topsoil and stone Also drlvevya^ lYOLk CASH tor your furniture, glassware, and antiques and also gold and silver Distinctive Auc fions IS now accepting consignment merchandise lor our next auction</p>
        <p>sale CaM 756 6)90 or 756 7469 &amp;nbsp;,</p>
        <p>CENTIPEDE SOD 752 4994</p>
        <p>080</p>
        <p>INSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>082 LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>vegetables</p>
        <p>a rrxxtin Some ImarKing'available CaM AAavis Butts Really 758 0*55</p>
        <p>FRESH string beans $13 it we pick $8 if you pick Iresh coMards. cabbage onioni, squash and cucumbers Call 74* 6298 GM TOODLER car seat, large Coldspoi dehumidifier 2 steel belted radial snow tires lit 14 wheels 75* 0*66 between 9am and lOp m '</p>
        <p>IMPORTED grass cloth Large shipment Save 50%, now $16 per single roll The Wallpaper Room at Larry s Carpetland 30)0 East Tenth Street GreenviMe LAWN AND DECK chairs Salt treated wcxxj construction com toriable 75* 8548 _</p>
        <p>LAWN MOWER and chain saw repair available at Warren s Farm Supply. Highway 903 Stokes 758 4578</p>
        <p>NEW AND USED lawnmowers. Parts and service atter sale Call 756 0090 after 5 and all day Satur</p>
        <p>day _____</p>
        <p>ONE PAIR of skiis. ski belt and new ski rope 1 single roll a way bed 756 28*6</p>
        <p>POOL TABLE, 7 Brunswick slate top Only I'j years old Excellent condition $500 756 3305</p>
        <p>Ity</p>
        <p>Evenings Mavis Butts 752 7073 or</p>
        <p>Nanette Whichard 756 7779_</p>
        <p>BY OWNER Lynndale Priced below appraised value Owner transferred 4 bedrooms, living and dining rooms, den with fireplace custom kitchen. 2 car garage Ouaiity and immaculate condition throughcxit Extras 75* 0075 CHECK OUR 3 and 4 bedroom listings We ve got the finest in town at reasonable prices CaM The Ed Tipton Agency. 75*0911. evenings, Ralph Thompson 758 12*3 or Mark Brown 758 1263 _</p>
        <p>75* 3506 or home, 75* 5005</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS Expansive Irving.</p>
        <p>ily at</p>
        <p>IN GRIFTON, 2 year old contem porary 3 bedroom. 2 baths, wooded lot, deck, heal pump, fireplace $44,500 McLawhorn Realty, 524</p>
        <p>5474 __</p>
        <p>LOTS AND HOME plans suitable for FHA 235 home loans To find out II you qualify call James Tripp. 74* 403* or 746 6596^_</p>
        <p>WE NEED your hcxise' The Ed</p>
        <p>Tipton Agency/Tipton Builders.Inc old 18 houses In the</p>
        <p>month ol June If you have considered selling your home to step up, or that extra lot you own, give us a call at the Ed Tipton Agency, 756 0911, ask tor Mark Brown of Ralph Thompson Evenings call 758 1263 WESTHAVEN Assume construe tion loan and save Rcxjmy ranch Otters family room with old brick fireplace. 3 bedrtXjms, 2 baths, double garage with storage room Compare at 177,900 Blount 8. Ball Realty, 756 3000 Evenings Richard Lane, 752 8819.</p>
        <p>$230 PER MONTH is approximately what your house payment will be it your income is between $13.000 and $19.000 a year and you qualify tor an FHA 235 Icjan We have house plans and lots tor you to chcxtse from For</p>
        <p>more information, call Cenfui^ 21 Bass Realty. 756 66*6 or Dana</p>
        <p>Kendrick, 756 8095 or Brian Jones. 75* 5030 or drop by 24?4 South Charles Street (the old house sta tion) _</p>
        <p>8V,% LOAN ASSUMPTION Hardee Acres, 3 bedrooms, )' z baths, heat pump and garage $43.900 CaM Aldridge 8. Southerland Realty, 756 3500, evenings, 752 0345^r 758* 1)19</p>
        <p>111 I nvestment Property</p>
        <p>DUPLEXES and sixplex for sale Financing available 756 0093 or 756 1617</p>
        <p>QUICK SALE Duplex apartment - 5ti</p>
        <p>9I5A/9I5B Baker Street, Tarboro. NC Will pay tor itself CaM 1 823 7930</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY 1977 or )978 Dodge</p>
        <p>Aspen or Plymouth Volare Wagon 6 'line</p>
        <p>cylinder with air 7^ 3623 __</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Silver Queen</p>
        <p>Ready Now Call 756-2129</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;DOORS</p>
        <p>R*inod*llngRoom AddHiont,</p>
        <p>C.L. Liptn Co.</p>
        <p>752-61IS</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood Hoi Doily Rontal Cart Availablo</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood, Inc.</p>
        <p>753-7111</p>
        <p>furnished, gas stove, oil heat, air. $3100 negotiable 756 1977 1969 TOWN AND Country 12 x 55 2 bedrooms, r . baths, air, dishwash er, front porch $3800. 752 7906</p>
        <p>before 5p m . 752 7585 atter 5__</p>
        <p>1972 FLEETWOOD 12 X 65 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms. 2 full baths central air $6500 758 3760 atter 3 ____</p>
        <p>1978 OAKWOOD trailer Used I year Fully furnished Washer and dryer, porch and underpining in eluded E xcellent condition 110,000</p>
        <p>I 927 4526 atter 5p m ____</p>
        <p>1979 CUSTOMCRAFT, 14 X 60 2 bedroom garden bath, fully furnished Possible loan assump tion 752 5235</p>
        <p>! 113</p>
        <p>Lnd For Sa&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>! 1</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>SHOP/OFFICE SPACE tor lsc 1000 squAre teet Netghborhood commorciai zone HooKar Road Call 752 1733days. 75* 7tlnignt$</p>
        <p>I Jir. ACRES with beach and boat I I amp privileges Tobacco barn with property Located m Blounts Creek I s to. 500 or assume loan CaM 94* 0200</p>
        <p>I trom* til top m_____</p>
        <p>I 33 ACRES I* cleared with 5140 pounds ot tobacco altotment Suit ' able tor housing development * I miles trom Greenville $120,000 756 5001</p>
        <p>121 Apartrmnts For Roof</p>
        <p>AZALEAGARDENb</p>
        <p>construction, in prime lixalion and sensibly priced Send tuM ctetaMs to Horne. P O Bo* 152, Greenville,</p>
        <p>ATTENTION INVESTORS Two story home m Greenville with 5 bedrooms and 2 baths In gocxt condition and now renting tor 400 00</p>
        <p>115</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING!</p>
        <p>En|oy this partiaMy w&amp;lt;x)ded lot in I Holly Ridge Estates Perfect tor private water skiing on the Tar River 3 2 acres for $38.900 CaM Evelyn Baroosse 75* 132*</p>
        <p>Greenville's rtewest and rnost I unique furnished one bedroom ' apartments ^ , .</p>
        <p>' rAM electric energy etticient de</p>
        <p>' i'Sien size beds and studio</p>
        <p>i^sSrs and dryers option^</p>
        <p> Free water and sewer and yard</p>
        <p>' nriaintenarKe</p>
        <p>I . AM apartments on ground floor I with porches !  Frosi Ireeretns</p>
        <p>rigerators</p>
        <p>. Lily Richardson Gallery Of Homes</p>
        <p>756 2570</p>
        <p>Located in Azalea Gardens near i Brook Valley Country Club Shown by appointment only Couples or singles No pets</p>
        <p>I Contact J T or Tommy WiMiams 75* 7815</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS Immaculate 5 bedroom home with garage Formal areas lamMy room with fireplace and built in cabinetry, screened porch, walking distance to pool, tennis courts and club $99.500</p>
        <p>lake FRONT LOT, WINDSOR Road. Brook Valley Overlcxtking lake and goM course beautiful view CaM Joe Bowm weekdays, 752 7J94 ONE ACRE Cleared lol $6000 758 5403</p>
        <p>ONE TO FIVE acre lots in the country CaM James Tnpp, 74* 403* or 74* 659*</p>
        <p>WOODED COUNTRY lot lor sale Near Stokes. NC City water re slncted CaM 825 1401 after 6 p m 3' j MILES SOUTH ot Greenville</p>
        <p>carriage HOUSE APART me NTS 2 bedroom lownhoui</p>
        <p>EuMy carpeted, pool and laundry room, cable TV _7S*_3450___</p>
        <p>duplex Near University 2 bedrooms Downstairs $280 CaM</p>
        <p>7S*60(H __________</p>
        <p>DUPLEX</p>
        <p>. bedrooms I'j baths , appliances furnished, heat pomp washer dryer hcxtkup 758 12*0 after 7 pm weekdays, anytime 1 weekends ___________</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Call Louise HcxJge. Realtor at Aldridge &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Soutnerland Realty.</p>
        <p>dming and family areas, bedrooms. 2'z baths, double garage AM surrounded by a family size yard Possible Btx% loan assumption $83.900 Blount 8. Ball Realty, 75* 3000 Evenings Richard Lane 752 8819</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES Classic two story with room tor the growing family Four bedrcxzms. 3 ceramic baths, formal areas, cathedral toyer entrance CaM us it you're ready to move up! $91.500 Blount &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Ball Realty. 75* 3000 Evenings Richard Lane. 752 88)9</p>
        <p>FOR SALE BY owner 2509 East 4th Street 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and balh Screened porch and a closed In porch, central heat and air $37.500 CaM 752 7212 Of 758 048* _</p>
        <p>IN AYDEN 2 bedroom brick home $29,000 5% down, owner will ti</p>
        <p>nance balance at 10% 752 51*7</p>
        <p>days. 74* 6394 nights</p>
        <p>117 ResoH Property For Sale</p>
        <p>GOOD USED RIDING</p>
        <p>12 X *0 mobile home Near i walerlronl. Swan Point on Pamlico</p>
        <p>LAWN MOWERS</p>
        <p>lion Private boaf dock Price negotiable 795 3210</p>
        <p>Hendrix Bamiiill</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>752-4122</p>
        <p>DARE IV FIREPLACE INSERTS</p>
        <p>FP-24-$869.95</p>
        <p>FP-18-$819.95</p>
        <p>Glass Doors - $74.95 Extra</p>
        <p>WARRENS FARM SUPPLY</p>
        <p>Hwy 903</p>
        <p>Stokes, N.C.</p>
        <p>Rheem has a climate coordinator for you.</p>
        <p>With a Rheem Heat Pump, one un/f controls the  climate&amp;quot; insiije your home, all year long. And in some cases, Rheem's Heat Pump does it more efficiently than your present heating and cooling systems combined. The heat pump keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer!</p>
        <p>Check with us about Rheem Heat Pumps and well explain in detail how they work. Well also give you a free estimate on installing one.</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>ENE V llKtanical Coilrxtors, Inc.</p>
        <p>today</p>
        <p>Phone 919-752-1832</p>
        <p>TUTORING Certified North Caro lina K 12 reading, lanquage arts in my home 746 4113 Ayden'</p>
        <p>WILL TUTOR Junior High math, 7 9 Certified in intermediate educa tion CaM for an appoinfmenf. 752</p>
        <p>9740 _ _____</p>
        <p>WILL TUTOR Junior High math. 7 9 Certified, in intermediate educa tion Call for an appointment. 752 9740</p>
        <p>LOST IN Pinewood Forest area Mixed shepherd collie Light brown with some black white stomach Answers to Buffy 75(6 5829 LOST white gold diamond engagement ring at Pitt Memorial Hospital Reward 752 3123 LOST FEAAALE Husky.&amp;quot; ?</p>
        <p>German Shepherd 8 months old flea collar leather collar, rabies tag, 1300 East Uth Street area Reward offered for any Informa tion 752 1676 after 6 p m REWARD offered for return ot red, Beacon 10 speed bike Vicimfy ot South Library Street 758 537?</p>
        <p>091</p>
        <p>Business Services</p>
        <p>CASPER TREE service and firewood for sale 825 236t LOCAL MOVING and hauling WMI move you any distance CaM Caro lina Sandblasting 758 9909 , 758 8023 nights</p>
        <p>095</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>Of Greenville, Inc.</p>
        <p>756 2557</p>
        <p>Slihl 8. McCuMoch Chain Saws Snapper. Toro, Lawn Boy Mowers CONICA CAMERA 35 mi 11 meter with 250 milimeter lens, 2 flashes $600 746 4011</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP Gid Holloman. North Carolina s original chimney sweep 20 years experience working on chimneys and fireplaces CaM day or night 753 3503, Farmville</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>102 Commercial Property</p>
        <p>CORN (yellow Snica Chief, we pick). 75 a dozen, snap beans. $4 25 a bushel, cucumbers, $4 a bushel; white Silver Queen corn soon B 8, 0 I U Pick Gardens, Hassell, 795 4646</p>
        <p>4200 SQUARE FC30T commercial building tor rent New brick structure, heated, air conditioned, paved parking in front and back Located 2801 South Evans Street CaM M E Sutton or J E Suffon, 752 6121</p>
        <p>Greenville's Finest Used Cars!</p>
        <p>1980 Volkswagen Pickup</p>
        <p>Pastel blue in color. Automatic, air, AM-FM radio, cruise control, chrome step bumper and chrome</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Civic Hatchback</p>
        <p>Medium green, buckskin trim, automatic, AM/FM radio $4550</p>
        <p>rails.</p>
        <p>7350</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Civic Hatchback o</p>
        <p>Light blue. 4 speed, air, AM-FM stereo, 9,000 miles, uses regular gas</p>
        <p> *5450</p>
        <p>1977 Volkswagen Rabbit</p>
        <p>Copper. 4 speed, air, AM-FM with cassette tape.......... &amp;nbsp;$4450</p>
        <p>1979 Toyota Corolla Liftback</p>
        <p>Ginger in color with buckskin trim, automatic, air, AM-FM radio, lug-</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Sunbird</p>
        <p>Copper, fully equipped with sun roof, cheap to operate ^3650</p>
        <p>gage rack, 11,000 miles.</p>
        <p>*5450</p>
        <p>1979 Mercury Bobcat</p>
        <p>Silver, 4 speed, AM-FM stereo, sun roof, sport wheels &amp;nbsp;...... &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;^4450</p>
        <p>1976 Mazda Pickup ^</p>
        <p>Yellow, camper shell, 4 speed, AM .................. *3850</p>
        <p>1973 Buick Electra</p>
        <p>4 door, dark blue, loaded $1250</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>[SQESEDQvouvo</p>
        <p>i !7 VVt's! 1,'iiiii Si (itfi'iKiiic 758-7200</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0027" />
        <p>12 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>CHERRY COURT</p>
        <p>LuKuriCH/% 2 be&amp;lt;lrcn&amp;gt;f 6,</p>
        <p>I tjedroprn</p>
        <p>drapes lompacifwi. dfyer</p>
        <p>hooit ups pooi viun^ c.o*ri</p>
        <p>Clt4&amp;gt; House etc</p>
        <p>f%2 tbSI</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT Furnished, utilities inouded Short term lease Okie London Inn tS6</p>
        <p>ssss</p>
        <p>RIDGE place duplex 2 bedrooms i j baths appliances rrasher dryer booLup energy efli LienI heal pump S26S per month li lili</p>
        <p>127</p>
        <p>Fiouses For Rent</p>
        <p>135 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>HARDEE ACRES J bedrooms f baths carpet tireplace store</p>
        <p>OAKMONT PiMA IJM teet pi.me</p>
        <p>Irigerator. heal pump garage tenced ba t yard Lease and df</p>
        <p>TWO BE OROpM duples m Oritton</p>
        <p>DUPLfX APARTMENT -IN COLONIAL VILLAGE</p>
        <p>Two carpeted t&amp;gt;-(lr,x7Ui\ r.ircji'</p>
        <p>carpeted ivirm rocm'i Hjftf ht&amp;gt;n Aitti dirxrTQ area and ptenty ot &amp;lt;abtr&amp;gt;ets ^Ippitances furnt^Hed Bncfe vem^et construe lion tuHy insL/iatfd tteat pump Across from Horrot/QHs</p>
        <p>Welcome r&amp;gt;ear m hooi Wt0 ter</p>
        <p>month Call 2S8 I a</p>
        <p>FOR RENT IN Aycfen ^ hedtooni apartment tuiiy t.ttpeftK-l vvttH retnqeralor aivd stowe SI40 '**</p>
        <p>63V4</p>
        <p>iit)On*r&amp;gt;q SI80 per month Cait Lat^Horn Realty S/4 S4/4 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED apartments or nnjbile homes for rent Coniarf J T or Tommy Willrarns. ?S6</p>
        <p>! BEDROOM apartrmn* W2 West</p>
        <p>Greenway</p>
        <p>3 Large 2 bedroom garden apart ments, carpel, drapes.j-^dtsh ^^^^&amp;quot;^washer. pool On Country*Club ' s^Dr adjacent tof^Greenville ^ ' Country Club 756 6869</p>
        <p>Wt MAVt LADLE IV</p>
        <p>IN WINTERVILLE j liedioom . apartment appliames turnisheci no thildren no pels Lease and deposit SilSatnonii; is* to/j</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One and two tv'droom garden apartments t uiiy trpeted furnishing range relngeralor dishwasher dispusal and sante IV Conveniently iwaled to stuipping center and Sftmols ( iKated lust ott lOth bti #el</p>
        <p>Call 752 3519</p>
        <p>it of 1 frxmth rent required 5334 or /Rt 4S4?</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS Near ECU tarpetiKf heat pur.ip refrigerator yaoQe dtshwyasher washer dryer hookups Pool prrvileqes No pels ?S2 0l0or 7b6 2^66 2 BEDROOM aparTment Near um versify I nt mBi</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM duple* tentrai heat and air washer dt yer hookup ^ tfxated S mties from hospital Call</p>
        <p>2S8J062 CrtiD -</p>
        <p>2 BEDRCX2M DUPLEX i miles west ot hospital teniral air. washer di yer hoo*up Available</p>
        <p>July I tS2 01*1 &amp;nbsp;'</p>
        <p>If* still ttie garage sale season and people ar. really buying this year-Get yours logelher soon and ad ver lise It H7 6166</p>
        <p>depos</p>
        <p>eguired iJVI pra mrtnir Dullus Realty ln&amp;lt; JRiOaH TWO EUROOM house Uruet se' Ited, wot King toupte prefer led No pets Lease artd deposit leqtured Call 242 4320 alter 4 IIS NORTH SUMMIT 7 bedrooms air Available August No dogs *224 per month Mameds only Lease and deposit 24* 620*  4 weekdays 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths city schools, central air and heat *340</p>
        <p>g?r month plus deposit Call Joo ay at Aklridqe A Souit.erand Realty. 246 3400 evenings 2J2 0.m 3 BEDROOMS, or- bath Rerenhy redocwated throuqtioui North of Burroughs Welkiurr corgrles only *276 (jer 2229 after 6 </p>
        <p>and reception area All crpete 246 620* 9 til 4 weekdays</p>
        <p>137 Resort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>I snfh is*</p>
        <p>^^ILANIIC BEACM ocean front 4 tmdrooo'ks. siecps M. complelefy turnistted 2S6 0U4I ENJOY A VACATION on</p>
        <p>Ailienaffe Sound i bedrooo^ to faqe wf^'kurxi ar weekly lafes I 7S 9070 after ^p m I THE SMARTEST way to gt?t a</p>
        <p>wa rttfon ts know the vat afion owfH^i Try f'w* Panfhco Gardtms ( t^ort* Pomt. I S77 3SJ6 ; VACATIONERS Save* gas Tour j happress s only 40 mites away I Swunmir^g pirnicing. pier fishirvg ' family rentis, camping mobif* Site*! Hjmiito Gardens f 32? SS6</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS. ^ t&amp;gt;ajhs AppfOm maleiy 5 miles or&amp;gt;jSfanfohsi)uf q Highway t MR) frK&amp;gt;ith 7&amp;gt;S 46</p>
        <p>142 grt</p>
        <p>TemJST</p>
        <p>Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>133 Mobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>C lasyjfied Ad Call</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Business Rentals</p>
        <p>1200 SQUARE FEET downtown Rent trer tor J years Needs renovaliotr 248 lOISevenings</p>
        <p>IN SIMPSON 3 Ix'diooms 2 txitr,s tully tarpeled with an scu'ened tn Iron! pOfcti 4I4U 242 3421 TWO MOBILE trome.s'lot u-nt 12  60. 12  44 Lomple'ely Jrirmshed 24* 2222 aHer 6p rn t r_ .</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM motnlr- home with carpet and air No pets No thildren 24* J4c I or 246 9491</p>
        <p>2 BEOROC5MS, lurmshed wastier air On corner lol Winter ville 246 394J days 246 OldUatfif 4 2 BEDROOMS, turpistwd Shady Knoll 242 I '29</p>
        <p>RfXJMMAfE wanted tor i untir ixwn fowititdusr Avaitahu-A*&amp;gt;gust I i all 736 9491</p>
        <p>female ROOAAMATE wanted tor mohtle home 680 month plus utilities Lalf 7S* 8991 from * td V or /*&amp;gt;8 4iy4 cisli tor t fieryl </p>
        <p>FEAAALE ROAAAAATE wanlfKl 7 bedroom townhouse close to campus L all ?^a 9913after 6 RCX&amp;gt;MMATE^ WANTED tor tiedrnom tHHiSe Lcnated 3 mneS from FLU m Hdlsdaii- Rent $100 plus utilities Call /i&amp;gt;6 -</p>
        <p>ROOAAMATE WANTED to share 7 tj*drtxm trader i/6 a morrth piuS hall Utilities 7S8 ^69* after* 30</p>
        <p>Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>135 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>.! BABY CLOTHE S wanted Also sw . ing sirollr'f and ottier small items</p>
        <p>t 246 V42</p>
        <p>125 Condominiunris For Rent</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES</p>
        <p>Enperience tht* unuiue m aparfftienl fivmq With italfre outside your door Quality constru fion fireplaces, tieat pumps theatmq costs W'n less than coinparatite units) disfiwa*6tiqp washet ftryer hooh ups w.ill to wall ^larpet thermopauF* windows nxtta msuia t ron</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE Windy kidge con dormntum J ivdrooms 2' btltis. partially furnished Available August 14 Amenities include pool. I tub house and lennts court *400 2lrfi6/94 t.</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE 1000 scjuaie leei uttu e space F yrelletlt IcKdtmn tall 242 1233</p>
        <p>BUYING AND SELLING gold and 120 F asi 4lh</p>
        <p>127</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>Arlington Blvd 766 soe?</p>
        <p>NEW. 7 BEDROOM apartmervt Fully rarpefed h . I&amp;gt;aths dish washer No f&amp;gt;efs t aii Sfovt' iJhi Slead. 766 3000</p>
        <p>OAKMONT SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>T wo bedrcxim townhouse apart menis 1212 Hedbanks Pd Oish</p>
        <p>washer, relngeralor range ciis ^sal ihcludeci We also havi Lahie TV Very foiiveinent fo Flii Pla/a and University Also some tut nisheci apai iiiiPMts uvait.ihip</p>
        <p>ARE YOU LOOKING lor a place to rc&amp;gt;nl  Save money lime and etiort Call Renlev a rental listing service 246 nil</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS 3 bedrooms. 2 baths living lOom dining room and den Call us lor details. Caroline  Hropei ly Marvtgers, 246 2994</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT LOCATION </p>
        <p>b**droc.)ms. P. bath home. Carpel inq. tireplace slove, dishwasher garacje heal pump Lease and deijosil required *340 per month Dullus Really Inc 246 0811 HARDEE ACRES J bedrooms 1 . baths stove and dishwashei carpet heat pump qaraqe lenced back yard *340 per mCMith Lease and deposit required Dullus Real ty I'nc 246 0*11</p>
        <p>MEMORIAL DRIVE 3 bedrooms, I bath Central heat and air condi lion, tireplace. relngeralor slove.</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE lor leiil Single and multiple suites Call 242 1020 OFFICES FOR LEASE Contar I J I or Tommy Williams. 246 2*14 8400 SQUARE FOOT oil e building on Pla/a Onve Formerly used by Social Services Near Soi ial ScH.uri lyoltice lallM I Sulloit or J F Sutton 242 6121.</p>
        <p>mgs</p>
        <p>Jewelers Stic-et 24* 1*92 BUYING SILVER and'gold t'aymg lop dollar 242 4249 WANTED Rear Tire and wlieel lot Sears iidinq mower si/e U X 440 X 6 246 6*60</p>
        <p>148</p>
        <p>Wanted To Rent</p>
        <p>FF/WALE RCJ06AAAATE available fri'ffu suhli-f PhOf&amp;gt;o 758 8198</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>7S 4]S1</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>The Happy Place To Live CABLE TV</p>
        <p>Office flours 10 .1 m fO p ui Moridiiy ffifOuql' f ntfriy ( .ill u4 71 houf s A day .if</p>
        <p>756 4800</p>
        <p>tion, firephicf. refrigprAlor stove, washer and dryhr' 5350 per month Lt*ase arid doposif required Duffus Realty hu 756 0811 NEW HOMES in Twin Oaks ?s* 7/55 V til 5 Morfday f riday</p>
        <p>3 OR 4 BF OROM fiouse den with fireplatr* nntrai heat * and ar lafpfd. cdl modern (onvenioni es $400 monffi deposit iequirf&amp;gt;cl No puls 756 MU</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOM HOUSES and aparfmetifs m Greenville 746 3V84 s?4 42JV</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>l.UII Willow street 2 42 .1224</p>
        <p>I. 2. and I bediooms w.isher di yer hook ups. cablevisiun pcxil. club house Only 5 blot ks trom Fast Carolina University</p>
        <p>Check everywhere else first</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>We Buy Clean Used Cars</p>
        <p>Any Size, Any Type</p>
        <p>Hastings Ford</p>
        <p>E.ioth SI.</p>
        <p>758-0114</p>
        <p>CUSTOM CROP SPRAYING</p>
        <p>With John Deere Hi Cycle sprayer. $2.75 per acre plus materials. Applied by experienced licensed operator. Materials also available at competitive prices. ,</p>
        <p>For more information call or come by</p>
        <p>WARRENS FARM SOPPLY</p>
        <p>758-4578 Daytime 752-0310 Nights Or</p>
        <p>795-4352</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>Wheat Straw</p>
        <p>Any Amount Call 756-2129</p>
        <p>CRAFTED</p>
        <p>SERVICES</p>
        <p>Quality Furniture Rehmshmg and Repairs Superior Caning lor all type chairs, larger Selection cl Custom Pic^lure Framing Survey Stakes Any length all types of pallets. Hand cralled rope ham mocks, selected Iramed repro ductions</p>
        <p>Eastern Carolina Sheltered Workshop,</p>
        <p>Industrial Park, Hwy. U 258 4188 8 A.M. 4:30 P.M</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>WEEKEND SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1978 Ford</p>
        <p>Pinto Wagon</p>
        <p>26.000 miles, automatic power steering, radie like new</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ</p>
        <p>$2895</p>
        <p>Fully loaded. 41.000 miles, like new</p>
        <p>$3995</p>
        <p>1973 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>2door V-8. automatic CiOQC^</p>
        <p>air. radio</p>
        <p>1972 Ford F-100</p>
        <p>Sport Custom</p>
        <p>V-8, automatic power steering clean</p>
        <p>$1495</p>
        <p>See</p>
        <p>Ed Cox Or Brownie Tripp</p>
        <p>Cobra Motors</p>
        <p>-&amp;quot;'v</p>
        <p>Across From Holiday Inn ...</p>
        <p>752-8957</p>
        <p>'0&amp;gt;^</p>
        <p>$2800.00</p>
        <p>Or More On All Supras</p>
        <p>Sayings Up To</p>
        <p>$1000.00</p>
        <p>Or More On All Clicas</p>
        <p>In Stock</p>
        <p>' / </p>
        <p>Save Hundreds On Every Toyota In stock!</p>
        <p>Youll Never Get A Better Deal Than Now, During The Big</p>
        <p>Toyotathon At Tarheel Toyota,.</p>
        <p>TODAYS GREAT USED CAR DEALS!</p>
        <p>The</p>
        <p>Real</p>
        <p>^ vwimnjvwwinjuuu;</p>
        <p>S Question?</p>
        <p>S J</p>
        <p>'^Name all of the subdivisions in the Greenville karea where you can buy a new three bedroom, LiVz bath home with living room, dining area, 'paneled garage, heat pump and central air for lonly $43,900....where you can choose your col-|ors, where there are no city taxes, where the builders will pay the closing costs and points and where FHA-VA financing is available at 11V2%APR.</p>
        <p>Estate</p>
        <p>Answer</p>
        <p>Corner</p>
        <p>1. Edwards Acres, Just off Highway 33</p>
        <p>Call</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS S AWNINGS -flwiMlelnB nntim fiitilttnnt</p>
        <p>, C.L UptH, Co.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Mustang $^295</p>
        <p>4 speed. 4 cylinder, AM-FM Stereo ...</p>
        <p>1977 Ford Mustang</p>
        <p>Two door hatchback, automatic, 4 cylinder. AM-FM</p>
        <p>radio, nice ........ '3495</p>
        <p>SPECIAL PRICE ^ Filing Cabinet</p>
        <p>' S89'</p>
        <p>4 drawer</p>
        <p>List Price $136.50</p>
        <p>Taff Office Equipment Co.</p>
        <p>.52 7175 549 Evans Sf</p>
        <p>Buying or Selling For Best Results Try Our Personal Service</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>WtAltOR'-</p>
        <p>D.G. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>Anytime</p>
        <p>Duffus Realty, Inc.</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>Agents For Edwards Acres</p>
        <p>'vwwwwwmuuvmm</p>
        <p>A GOOD LAND BUY</p>
        <p>300 acre farm near Chocowinity with approximately 28,000 pounds of tobacco allotment. Approximately 1400 feet of paved road frontage. A beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2000 square feet brick home is included on its own 3 acre tract. All this for less than $2000 an acre. Call Betty Yukenvice 756-5868 or^^&amp;lt;48^ 7332.</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY</p>
        <p>TIMBER</p>
        <p>And</p>
        <p>TIMBERLAND</p>
        <p>Will pay up to $150 per thousand for good grade, good size standing pine timber. Cali! Gene Baker or Bob| Gustafson</p>
        <p>BEASLEY</p>
        <p>LUMBER PRODUCTS</p>
        <p>Scotland Neck, N.C. 826-4121</p>
        <p>U2rtui|(^</p>
        <p>LANCO REALTY</p>
        <p>18X27 96' Random Colors</p>
        <p>
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        <p>  J</p>
        <p>f Mohawk ^</p>
        <p>4 Plus Many other Brands. ^</p>
        <p> Zenith-Chenille</p>
        <p>J Beige $5,95 Sq. Yd.</p>
        <p>1977 Toyota Corolla 2995</p>
        <p>4 door. 5 speed, AM radio ......</p>
        <p>1979 Toyota Corolla</p>
        <p>2door. 4 speed. AM-FM radio.</p>
        <p>12,000 miles</p>
        <p> '1595 1979 Imola Citolli^ . S.005</p>
        <p>4 door. 5 speed, air, AM-FM radio HO w J</p>
        <p>1977 Plymouth Volare $01 qc 1979 Plymouth Horizon</p>
        <p>Automatic, air, AM-FM radio. Automatic, air, AM-FM radio</p>
        <p>6 cylinder, nice , WwV</p>
        <p>4 cylinder, nice</p>
        <p>1976 Mercury Bohcat mqc 1974 Toyota Pickup sooqc</p>
        <p>4 speed. 4 cylinder................. iLHv 4speed.air...................</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>1972 Font Maverick sqqc 1978 Chevrolet Chevette so^qc</p>
        <p>Bcylinder, automatic.............. 4 speed, 4 cylinder, AM-FM radio.</p>
        <p>109 Trade St. Greenville</p>
        <p>Phone 756-3228</p>
        <p>Open 8 A.M. Til The Last Customer Has Been Served Monday - Saturday</p>
        <p>105 W.</p>
        <p>t A.B. Whitley Inc. t</p>
        <p># 1311 West 14th St.</p>
        <p>Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p> triHl</p>
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        <p>furmiture</p>
        <p>This is a storewide event with savings in aii departments. Shop eariy for best seiection!</p>
        <p>All items subject to prior sale. No phone orders, no C.O.D. S.</p>
        <p>FBiDAY</p>
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        <p>57OFF</p>
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        <p>Our Entire Stock of Bedrooms</p>
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        <p>Our Entire Stock of Sofas &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Loveseats</p>
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        <p>Our Entire Stock of Recliners &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Chairs</p>
        <p>Our Entire Stock of Bedding</p>
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        <p>10*TO</p>
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        <p>57&amp;quot;0FF</p>
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        <p>Our Entire Stock of Sofa Sleepers</p>
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        <p>r</p>
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        <p>FREE</p>
        <p>FRiDAY &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;SATURDAY ONLY!</p>
        <p>REFRESHMENTS</p>
        <p>9AM-9PM</p>
        <p>Maxwell</p>
        <p> FURNITURE</p>
        <p>604 Greenville Greenville, N.C%834 Open 9 A.M. Until 6 P.M. Monday Through Saturday And Friday Nights Until 9. V</p>
        <p>Phone 756-3142 Convenient Credit Terms Free Delivery &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Set-Up Huge Selection Competitive Prices</p>
        <p>{ I WAYS TO SAY I_</p>
        <p>L CHARGE IT teTl</p>
        <p>1,000 INSTANT CREDIT</p>
        <p>You may qualify lor $1,000 instant credit</p>
        <p> I you have one of these cards;</p>
        <p>master CHARGE &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;VISA  AMERICAN EXPRESS</p>
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        <p>SALE STARTS ERL, JULY 4th, ENDS SAT., II t.Y .-|lh:</p>
        <p>Celebrate the 4th with Terrific Savings!</p>
        <p>FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY!</p>
        <p>Scars I'm inK s II an ilcrn is not dcsi rib&amp;lt;*il as rcilui isi rtr .1 s[HH ial purchase it is at its regular price A spH i.il puictiase Ihiiugh nut nstucisl is an exceptiiinal \alucSHOP FRIDAY 10 amtii6:00 pm</p>
        <p>SAVE m!</p>
        <p>6 X 8-Ft. Tent, Sleeps 3 Adults</p>
        <p>Regular $69.99</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>50%-60% OFF!</p>
        <p>Closeout! Womens Spring Shoes</p>
        <p>Polyester and cotton roof and nylon walls are treated for water-repellency. 5-ft. 9-in. center height. Outside aluminum frame. Tent stakes included.</p>
        <p>Large Group of Juniors, Misses and Womens Swimwear Clearance</p>
        <p>One-piece and two-piece styles in the summers favorite looks, priced low right now when yu can enjoy them. Hurry! While quantities last!</p>
        <p>Were $9.99 to $20 in Spring 1979</p>
        <p>097 097</p>
        <p>O to (7</p>
        <p>Hurry for best selection! Choose from women's walker comfort shoes, sandals, casuals and dress shoes. Youll save plenty!</p>
        <p>SAVE ns!</p>
        <p>Rugged 4-Leg Gym Set</p>
        <p>SAVE ^3!</p>
        <p>Polyethane Pool With Slide for Cool Fun</p>
        <p>Mens ShoiirSleeve Dress Shirts . for Cool Summer Comfort</p>
        <p>Hfjiular $79.9</p>
        <p>2 swings and 2-passenger ride. Trapeze rings and long slide. Unassembled</p>
        <p>999</p>
        <p>glide</p>
        <p>Regular $12.99</p>
        <p>.5'v It. long oval pool is high-density, vacuum formed, heavy gauge polyethylene for long life.</p>
        <p>2 ,.r 9</p>
        <p>Special ,</p>
        <p>Purchase!</p>
        <p>Perma-Prest&amp;quot; dress shirts at great prices! Choose from assorted styles and fabrics that will add zip to I'our warm weather wardrobe. Quantities limited.</p>
        <p>1/2 PRICE!</p>
        <p>Mens Lnlined Nylon Uarm-L p .laeket</p>
        <p>(iOSKOLT: ty..</p>
        <p>\\as$.SS</p>
        <p>Spring '79 ( alalog ea, It</p>
        <p>S. ap front style with drawstniig X lis aid 'I.istK' at cuffs 2 sl.i.-h pov.'k(*i  \i !. l .anitiMi quantity.</p>
        <p>46 OFF!</p>
        <p>Closeout! Henly-Styled Little Bovs Shiris</p>
        <p>188</p>
        <p>-L a-fix</p>
        <p>Wi: e $;t,49 Spring 1979 J-6x</p>
        <p>Three button pullovers in solids and stripe's with contrasting trim While quantities last.</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0030" />
        <p>COOL BUY!</p>
        <p>Misses Polyester Tank Tops ^</p>
        <p>Special Pureliase &amp;quot;| 99</p>
        <p>Limited Quantit&amp;gt; X In our Budget Shop</p>
        <p>SUPER BUY!</p>
        <p>Misses Pull-on Nylon Jamaica Shorts</p>
        <p>Special Purchase Limited Quantity In our Budget Shop</p>
        <p>J44</p>
        <p>SAVE 31%!</p>
        <p>Pom-Pom Style Running Socks</p>
        <p>n.llOFF!</p>
        <p>Closeout! Boys Rugby Style Shirts</p>
        <p>1.11 OFF!</p>
        <p>Closeout! Boys Striped Knit Shirts 00&amp;lt;;; WasS5 99 Agg WasW.W 088</p>
        <p>Regular $1.29 OO 1980 &amp;quot;B&amp;quot; Tabloid ** 1980 *B Tabloid O ______________</p>
        <p>Acrylic/nylon. Thru July 12. Polyester and cotton. Pullovers of polyester and mer straws, fabrics and Hats, Belts Clearance!</p>
        <p>3-buttons Limited quantity, cotton. Limited (jwntity more! Limited quantities. While quantities last</p>
        <p>CLEARANCE!</p>
        <p>Spring/Summer Handbags 50%-83% OFF! Youll find the latest Sum-</p>
        <p>CLEARANCE!</p>
        <p>Spring/Summer</p>
        <p>Accessories</p>
        <p>25%-40% OFF!</p>
        <p>SUMMER</p>
        <p>FASHION</p>
        <p>SPRING/SUMMER MISSES, PETITE, HALF-SIZE DRESSES</p>
        <p>CLEARANCE</p>
        <p>25% to 50% OFF! ^</p>
        <p> ONE-PIECE</p>
        <p> SKIRT-SETS</p>
        <p> SUN DRESSES</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>2-83!</p>
        <p>Mens Western-Style Jeans and Shirts</p>
        <p>Shirts Reg. $12.99</p>
        <p>999</p>
        <p>Jeans Reg. $9.99</p>
        <p>Western styling at great prices! 100% cotton demin jean and long sleeve, polyester and cotton chambray shirt.</p>
        <p>SAVE 23%!</p>
        <p>Package of Underwear</p>
        <p>Pk. of 3 Regular $3.89 100% cotton underwear is comfortable and absorbent. Double fabric fly and crotch brief Crew neck T-shirt.</p>
        <p>Ask About Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>LARGE</p>
        <p>GROUP</p>
        <p>OF</p>
        <p>JUNIORS</p>
        <p>SUMMER</p>
        <p>SPORTSWEAR</p>
        <p>25%to50%</p>
        <p>OFF!</p>
        <p> TANKS</p>
        <p> TUBE TOPS</p>
        <p> SHORTS</p>
        <p> SHIRTS</p>
        <p> KNIT TOPS</p>
        <p>Styles shown are representative of Sears assortment.</p>
        <p>30%.65%</p>
        <p>OFF!</p>
        <p>MissesSummer Sleepwear and Loungewear CLEARANCE</p>
        <p>Were $4.99 to $20 in Spring 1979</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>699</p>
        <p> SHIFTS</p>
        <p> PAJAMAS</p>
        <p>LOUNGEWEAR</p>
        <p>GOWNS</p>
        <p>With these savings and this big selection, you cant afford not to buy now! Youll find shift, gowns and pajamas in luscious shades</p>
        <p>and very delightful to wear. Sa shop early for best selection. Not all styles are in all sizes. While quantities last.</p>
        <p>Fit for the big guys-Big and Tall Mens Apparel Catalog</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;8</p>
        <p>Great selection of Spring/Summer clothing for hard-to-fit big and tall men  Ask for a copy at the catalog sales desk</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0031" />
        <p>15% OFF!</p>
        <p>Closeout! Daybreak Bath Towels</p>
        <p>Were $1.97 O $C</p>
        <p>Spring I9M) O for ^ tJ</p>
        <p>$1.39 Hand Tom els 99</p>
        <p>$.79 Washcloth! 69</p>
        <p>Limited Quantities</p>
        <p>Limit 2 per customer</p>
        <p>SAVE 50%!</p>
        <p>Limit 4 per customer Limit 6 per customer</p>
        <p>SAVE 50%! SAVE 50%!</p>
        <p>Limit 10 per customer</p>
        <p>Vinyl Shower Curtain</p>
        <p>Easy Care Twin Mattress Pad</p>
        <p>149</p>
        <p>A each</p>
        <p>Regular $2.99</p>
        <p>Treated to prolong freshness Bright colors</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>Regular 3.99 A eaci</p>
        <p>Machine washable $5.99 Full Mattress Pad</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>4.49</p>
        <p>All White Twin Muslin Sheets</p>
        <p>189</p>
        <p>Regular $3.79 ATwin</p>
        <p>$4.99 FullSluslin Sheets 3.89 $4.49 W hite Pillow Case 3.69</p>
        <p>SAVE 16%!</p>
        <p>Fluffv Plovester Pillows</p>
        <p>Reg $2 99ea 2 for ^5</p>
        <p>lO% polyester filled pillow Polyester ticking</p>
        <p>Valance Extra</p>
        <p>SAVE 50%! SAVE 50%!</p>
        <p>S8x24-in. Cafe Curtains</p>
        <p>Vanguard Curtain Rods</p>
        <p>94&amp;lt;^</p>
        <p>Reg $1.89 pair</p>
        <p>$2 89, 58x36 in 2 14</p>
        <p>$1.94, \ alance 1.54</p>
        <p>Limit 6 Per Customer</p>
        <p>38^</p>
        <p>Regular 77</p>
        <p>It s adjustable i-in oval steel rod with open seam construction</p>
        <p>Furniture and Bedding not available in High Point and Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>All Furniture and Bedding is Now on SALE!</p>
        <p>SAVE 15%50%!</p>
        <p> Living Room  Dining Room  Family Room</p>
        <p> Bedroom  Sleepers  Dinnettes  Occasional</p>
        <p> Recliners  Teen Furniture  Twin, Full, Queen, King Mattresses and Box Springs New  Discontinued  Floor Samples</p>
        <p> Scratched  One of a Kind</p>
        <p>HURRY! Friday and Saturday ONLY!</p>
        <p>SAVE 25%!</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%!</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>ALL DRAPERIES AND BEDSPREADS IN STOCK ARE NOW ON SALE!</p>
        <p>What savings! Both draperies and bedspreads come in a wide variety of colors and styles to suit most decors. Hurry for best selection.</p>
        <p>SAVE 33%!</p>
        <p>Colorburst Bath Towels</p>
        <p>Durable 100% cotton towels in colors your family will love! Looped terry on both sides for absorbency. Thru July 19.</p>
        <p>$3.99 Hand Towel.................................3.39</p>
        <p>$1.99 Washcloth .............................. .. .1.69</p>
        <p>Regular $5.99</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>Roughousers Jeans!</p>
        <p>Save now on Hough-housers* , the Perma-Presf jeans and pants that are made to take rough treatment! Theyre all of an easy-care Dacron'' polyester and cotton blend. Sale ends July 12.</p>
        <p>Little Kids Sizes 3-6X</p>
        <p>Regular $7.49 1 Jttle boys or girls westerns................. 5.61</p>
        <p>Regular $7.49 Little boysor girlscasuals................ &amp;nbsp;5.61</p>
        <p>Bigger Boys Sizes 8-16</p>
        <p>Regular $8.49 Bigger boys westerns ... f &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;.....................6.36</p>
        <p>Regular $10.49 Bigger boys casuals &amp;nbsp;........................7.86</p>
        <p>Regular $9.49 Bigger boys twill casuals........................7.11</p>
        <p>Regular $10.49 Bigger boys westerns, Husky-Plus sizes ......7.86</p>
        <p>Bigger Girls Sizes 7-14</p>
        <p>Regular $9.99 Bigger girls westerns, regular fit ............ 7.49</p>
        <p>Regular $11.99 Bigger girls westerns, Pretty-Plus sizes.........8.99</p>
        <p>Regular $10.99 to $12.99 Bigger girls casuals.............8.19 to 9.69</p>
        <p>Regular $12.99 to $14.99 Bigger girls casuals,</p>
        <p>PrettV'Plus sizes.......................................9.69 to 11.24</p>
        <p>Rc}i.$7.4924x36-in. Rug.........5.99</p>
        <p>Res. $38.99 5x6-ft. Carpet ......32,99</p>
        <p>Res- $9.99 Tank Cover .. ......8.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $8.49 Contour Rug.........6.99 I</p>
        <p>Reg. $4.49 Lid Cover............3.99</p>
        <p>7 ^ V 3 J A</p>
        <p>FOR YOUR BED</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%'&amp;quot;tb 25% on Twin size Bon Bon Muslin Sheets</p>
        <p>Solid, Keg. $3.99</p>
        <p>Floral, Keg. $4,99</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>ea( h</p>
        <p>$4.99 Solid. Full, Flat or Fitted $4.49S(did Standard Pillowcase . $5.99 Floral, Full, Flat or Fitted . $lt.99 Floral, Queen. Flat or Fitted $4.99 Floral, Standard Pillowcase</p>
        <p>20% OFF! Billow Pillows</p>
        <p>Cotton polyester ticking</p>
        <p>3.99 Polyester fill</p>
        <p>3.99</p>
        <p>4.99 $9.99 Standard, ea. 7.99</p>
        <p>8.99 $12.99 Queen, ea.....10.39</p>
        <p>4.49 $15.99 King, ea. 12.79</p>
        <p>White Sale ends July 19</p>
        <p>Shop now from our new AH Home Health Care Catalog for many gteat values.</p>
        <p>Ask to see a copy at our sales desk.</p>
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        <p>.AMlj</p>
        <p>1 ^</p>
        <p>AM</p>
        <p>1 ^</p>
        <p>Nfiteri</p>
        <p>SAVE 2!</p>
        <p>Multi-Purpose 1-in. Fence Netting</p>
        <p>Kfgutar su m</p>
        <p>l2-in height, 50-ft roll.</p>
        <p>SAVE n\</p>
        <p>iicTolI Top Border Wire</p>
        <p>SAVE 10!</p>
        <p>Dual-Control Kitchen Faucet</p>
        <p>544</p>
        <p>Regular W 4</p>
        <p>14 mches high (irwn or white 25-tt roll</p>
        <p>Regular S3.99 Thru Jul&amp;gt; 26 H6.!W, Washles'i with rinse spra&amp;gt;............... 36.9S</p>
        <p>SAVE 1!</p>
        <p>Pack of 12 Compactor Bags</p>
        <p>C99</p>
        <p>Regular $6 99 J</p>
        <p>2-ply paper with plastic lining.</p>
        <p>3 OFF!</p>
        <p>SAVE 25%!</p>
        <p>10-HP 3-Speed Lawn Tractor</p>
        <p>Electric-start tractor with 3 sp^ds forward plus 1 reverse. Electric start engine. 36-in. floating mower deck. Sale ends July 19.</p>
        <p>SAVE Hm</p>
        <p>8-HP 5-Speed Riding Mower</p>
        <p>Regular $799</p>
        <p>5 speeds forward plus 1 reverse Recoil start. 3(i-in. mower. Optional rear and side mount grass catcher. Sale ends July 19.</p>
        <p>Super Buy</p>
        <p>18-HP 6-Speed Garden Tractor</p>
        <p>Special Purchase</p>
        <p>1844</p>
        <p>.Single-cylinder engine, 6 speeds forward, 2 reverse. Mower extra. Limited quantities.</p>
        <p>SAVE Hd</p>
        <p>5-HP Chain Drive Tiller</p>
        <p>Regular $309.99</p>
        <p>269</p>
        <p>Craftsman' engine 12-in. tines dig 12,20 and 22-in. wide path. 1 forward speed.</p>
        <p>2.0 Cu. In. Gas Chain Saw</p>
        <p>Regular $129.99</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Automatic oiling Low Profile chain. 12-in. Lo-Kick guide bar. and hand guard come unattached.</p>
        <p>Sears liuardsmaii and iild lire</p>
        <p>S'ars pri( e plus hlaekHall ea.h</p>
        <p>1 i: r</p>
        <p>eaeh</p>
        <p>\7S-13</p>
        <p>22.88</p>
        <p>1.62</p>
        <p>B78-13</p>
        <p>25.88</p>
        <p>1.77</p>
        <p>E7H-14</p>
        <p>ill.88</p>
        <p>2.12</p>
        <p>F7N-14</p>
        <p>:12.88</p>
        <p>2.23</p>
        <p>(178-14</p>
        <p>3.7.88</p>
        <p>2.38</p>
        <p>,.60-1.7</p>
        <p>31.88</p>
        <p>1.69</p>
        <p>(i 78-1.7</p>
        <p>,39.88</p>
        <p>2.46</p>
        <p>*1178-1,7</p>
        <p>42.88</p>
        <p>2.66</p>
        <p>4-Ply Tire</p>
        <p>A78-13 Blackwair and old tire</p>
        <p>Plus $1.62 F.E.T.</p>
        <p>^i/,e Uailalde in Larger .Stores Dnh</p>
        <p>i' </p>
        <p>Guardsman. Polyester cord for good strength plus a smooth, comfortable ride. Hundreds of gripping edges on tread.</p>
        <p>Our Lowest Priced Radial</p>
        <p>P165/80R13 Whitewall and old tire</p>
        <p>Guardsman. Good handling with 2 glass belts, 2 polyester plies. Buy yours today!</p>
        <p>Mounting and Rotation Included</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>OFF!</p>
        <p>Sears 48 Battery</p>
        <p>Regular $56.99</p>
        <p>Installation \\ailuhle \sk About .Sears ( redit Plans</p>
        <p>410 amps cold cranking power, 107 minutes reserve capacity. Group 24. For most American-made cars including late GM models. Sale ends July 12</p>
        <p>With</p>
        <p>Trade-in</p>
        <p>Replacement Oil Filter</p>
        <p>15 OFF!</p>
        <p>Closeout! Penske Timing Light</p>
        <p>799 Was|39:99*78-79 9488 Regular $1.99 1^9</p>
        <p> PwnT Hml Tool 1 at &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;A</p>
        <p>6-guage copper cables. While Simple hookup! .No adapters quantities last While quantities last.</p>
        <p>Closeout! 12 Ft. Booster Cables</p>
        <p>Was $10.99 Spring 1979</p>
        <p>American cars, imports Sale ends July 12</p>
        <p>SAVE 30!</p>
        <p>Onr Lowest-Priced</p>
        <p>Roomy 9xll-ft. Family Tent Sleeps Six</p>
        <p>Regular $199.99</p>
        <p>169</p>
        <p>Polyester-cotton walls 6-ft. 9-in. center height, 2 nylon screened windows.</p>
        <p>$239,9910xl3-ft. Tent.......199.99</p>
        <p>$299,99 10xi4-ft. Tent.......249.99</p>
        <p>SAVE no: Adult Size Sleeping Bag</p>
        <p>9799</p>
        <p>Regular $37.99 ^ |</p>
        <p>Warm, comfortable bag with 3-lbs. of HollofiP 808 polyester insulation</p>
        <p>SAVE 20! Pak-A-Potti IV Portable Toilet</p>
        <p>6499</p>
        <p>Regular $84.99</p>
        <p>2-pc. self-contained toilet allows up to 40 fresh water flushes. Built in 2.2 gallon water capacity.</p>
        <p>Chest/Jug</p>
        <p>Combination</p>
        <p>Sears Low Price 19</p>
        <p>48-qt. ice chest with urethane insulation. 1-gallon jug, shoulder spout.</p>
        <p>3-Burner Camp Stove SAVE $10 onoo</p>
        <p>Regular $39.99</p>
        <p>Chrome-plated cooking grid is easy to clean. Three pressure regulated burners. SAVE $10!</p>
        <p>SAVE 100!</p>
        <p>7015</p>
        <p>Kenmore Solid-State Built-in Dishwasher</p>
        <p>Solid-state controls have no moving parts to wear out. LED digital timer shows minutes remaining in cycle. Second wash time option; Three spray arms. Thru July 26.</p>
        <p>$519.95 Portable Dishwasher 419.95</p>
        <p>Regular $499.95</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>Normal Replacement Installation Service Charge is only $6.').</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised</p>
        <pb facs="00094480_0033" />
        <p>TiSAVE4! 1/2 PRICE! SAVE 4! 1/2 PRICE! 1/2 PRICE! 1/2 PRICE! SAVE 5!</p>
        <p>Craftsman 24*in. Level</p>
        <p>P</p>
        <p>Regular $12.99 Aluminum frame, milled edge for accuracy. Easy to read.</p>
        <p>899</p>
        <p>Craftsman Ltility Knife</p>
        <p>Regular $1.39 69^</p>
        <p>Heavy-duty retractable blades, 3 positions, 2-extra blades built-in.</p>
        <p>Craftsman 10-in. Pipe Wrench</p>
        <p>Craftsman Sears 8-oz. Can</p>
        <p>16-oz. Hammer Silicone Spray</p>
        <p>^49 109</p>
        <p>Regular $9.99 Regular $8.99 Regular $2.19 A</p>
        <p>Heavy-duty 10-in wrench. Drop-forged steel head. Convenient spray for use on</p>
        <p>l^-in. capacity. Forged curved beveled claws, metal rubber an wood.</p>
        <p>599</p>
        <p>steel jaw</p>
        <p>hickory handle</p>
        <p>8-fluid oz. spray can</p>
        <p>Craftsman 10-in. Hacksaw</p>
        <p>Regular $7.49</p>
        <p>374</p>
        <p>Adjustable flush-cutting saw, enclosed handle In eludes one lO-in blade</p>
        <p>Pistol-iirip</p>
        <p>Stapler</p>
        <p>999</p>
        <p>Regular $14.99</p>
        <p>Craftsman heavy-duty stapler lacks screening, insulation. more</p>
        <p>SAVE 10!</p>
        <p>Craftsman Power Tools</p>
        <p>^ 91005</p>
        <p>SAVE 5!</p>
        <p>Easy Living Interior Latex Paint</p>
        <p>$6.49,10-pc.</p>
        <p>Sabre Saw Blade Pac k</p>
        <p>no-load</p>
        <p>Sabre Saw</p>
        <p>Trigger controls variable no-load speeds from 0 to 3200 spm. Edge guide attachment.</p>
        <p>Pad Sander</p>
        <p>With straight-line or orbital action. No-load speed of 4000 spm. Uses V3 sanding sheet.</p>
        <p>Regular $13.99 Flat or Ceiling White</p>
        <p>Regular $14.99 Semi Gloss or High Gloss</p>
        <p>Sears Best interior latex is washable, spot-resistant, colorfast, covers in one coat. Goes on smoothly, cleans up with just soap and water. Many colors.</p>
        <p>WALL COVERING SALE</p>
        <p>Selected Group of Patterns</p>
        <p>20%-40% OFF</p>
        <p>Available by Special Order in Larger Sears Stores Only</p>
        <p>SAVE ^5!</p>
        <p>Oscillating 3-Speed Fan</p>
        <p>Regular $34.99i</p>
        <p>Angle this fan for a breeze just where you want it. With high, low and quiet, slumber low speed. Made of high impact, light almond colored plastic. Hurry in today and save!</p>
        <p>1/5 Horsepower</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>CHOICE</p>
        <p>Regular $29.99</p>
        <p>1999</p>
        <p>Power Tools and Blades Sale ends Julv 12</p>
        <p>SAVE ^20!</p>
        <p>Craftsman 3.0-RP 20-in. Mower</p>
        <p>119^</p>
        <p>Regular $139.99</p>
        <p>No-adjust carburetor, pressurized lubrication, automotive-type air filter. Quick height adjusters. 2-position handle. Sale ends July 12,</p>
        <p>SAVE nO!</p>
        <p>3.5-RP Mower With 22-in. Cut</p>
        <p>14999</p>
        <p>Regular $159.99 JLTCt/</p>
        <p>Top recoil starter. Front-wheel cog drive, non-rusting gas tank. 22-in. cut.</p>
        <p>SAVE MO!</p>
        <p>Electrie-Start Rear-Bgger Mower</p>
        <p>Regular $399.99 359</p>
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