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        <p>N.C.State ..38 Duke 21 S. Carolina. .39 W. Forest... 38Notre Dame.. 7 Alabama .... 0 Michigan ... 26 Purdue 0</p>
        <p>College Football</p>
        <p>E. Kent.....28</p>
        <p>ECU........16</p>
        <p>N. Carolina .26 Virginia 3</p>
        <p>Georgia 31</p>
        <p>Auburn.....21</p>
        <p>Nebraska... 35 Iowa St......0</p>
        <p>/Maryland... 34 Clemson.....7</p>
        <p>Washington. 20</p>
        <p>use........10</p>
        <p>Weather</p>
        <p>Rain tapering ofi today, may be heavy rains tonight. Highs today upper 50s, low tonight around 50.</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>99th Year NO. 275</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1980</p>
        <p>INSIDE READING</p>
        <p>Eastern Kentucky defeated East Carolina, 28-16, Saturday at Ficklen Stadium See story onpageB-1.</p>
        <p>126 PAGES-9 SECTIONS PRICE 50 CENTS</p>
        <p>29 Vied In A Fragrant Smgke-A-Thon</p>
        <p>A Puffing iatfer</p>
        <p>ByMARYSCHULKEN Reflector Staff Writer With matches striking and smoke puffing, the twenty-nine contestants in the Second Annual Tinder Box Pipe Smoking Contest began the fight to keep their pipes lit long enough Friday night at Carolina East Mall to capture the title of Pipe Smoking Champion.</p>
        <p>1979 winner Curtis Joyner of Greenville successfully defended his title, puffing for one hour, one minute and 28 seconds. Joyners closest competition was East Carolina University student Terry Russell who smoked for 57 minutes, three seconds.</p>
        <p>According to Wally Cockrell of the Tinder Box response to this years con-* test was good, We had 44 people signed up for contest, but 29 actually competed. he said.</p>
        <p>The contest was a miniature version of the world pipe smoking championships held annually in St. Claude, France, and was conducted under the procedures prescribed by the British pipe smoking counsel. Each contestant was</p>
        <p>provided with 3.3 grams of cube cut burley tobacco. After a period of five minutes, during which the pipes were loaded, the order to light your pipes was given.</p>
        <p>Two matches were provided for each contestant, one for the charring false light and the last for the actual light up. No contestants failed this year to successfully light their pipe.</p>
        <p>After the first plumes of smoke rose and the competition began in earnest, out came the books and newspapers. The contestants read and puffed in their individual styles, trying to make their 3.3 grams of burley last as long as possible.</p>
        <p>The style of the smoking differed, commented Cockrell. And this is important, but doesnt affect how long the tobacco lasts as much as the packing and the selection of the pipe. What makes a difference is the quality of the pipe used.</p>
        <p>The bigger the bowl of the pipe, explained Cockrell, the better chance of all the tobacco fitting in it. And the better quality the briar (the</p>
        <p>wood the bowl is constructed from) the better the pipe smokes.</p>
        <p>Prizes totaling over $500 were provided by the Tinder Box International, and awards were made to the first five finishers. Finishing third was Gary Bryant of Greenville with a smoking time of 51 minutes, 16 seconds; finishing fourth was John Hill of Greenville with 48 minutes. 59 seconds; and finishing fifth was Curtis Beierschmitt of Ayden with 48 minutes. 15 seconds.</p>
        <p>The first contestant to drop out did so after 27 minutes, said Cockrell, and most dropped out in the 3040 minute range. The one female contestant we had lasted 36 minutes.</p>
        <p>The North Carolina record is approximately one hour, five minutes. None of the contestants broke this record or the world record which is two hours, 50 minutes. Had anyone broken this record they would have been sent to France to to compete in the world championship by Tinder Box International and given $5,000. said Cockrell.</p>
        <p>That Carolina Tobacco Aroma</p>
        <p>PIPE SMOKERS PUFF IT OUT IN HOT COMPETITION... Participants in the Second Annual Tinder Box Pipe Smoking Contest Friday night light their pipes and begin puffing. The contest, sponsored by the Tinder Box, was held at Carolina East Mall in conjunction with the Third Annual</p>
        <p>Southern Flue-Cured Tobacco Festival. A large crowd gathered to watch the pipe puffers and enjoy the aroma that filled the air. Twenty-nine contestants vied for the over $500 in prizes that went to the folks whose tobacco lasted longest. (Reflector Photo By Mary Schulken)</p>
        <p>Says Next Step Up To United StatesIranian Parliament Ends Debate On Hostages</p>
        <p>BySAJlDRIZVI The Iranian parliament has finished discussing the 52</p>
        <p>American hostages and the next move on their release is up to the United States, Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai has announced, the official Pars news agency said Saturday.</p>
        <p>As far as Iran is concerned, the problem has been solved, Pars quoted Rajai as telling a meeting of the National Defense Council Friday night.</p>
        <p>The Majlis (Irans</p>
        <p>parliament) has debated and voted on the issue. Any further action concerning the hostages fate is entirely up to the United States.</p>
        <p>The announcement appeared to indicate Iran was demanding the United States accept without question the four conditions Iran has set for release of the U.S. hostages held prisoner for 378 days.</p>
        <p>The United States sent a lengthy reply to the demands to Iran through Algeria, acting as intermediary, last</p>
        <p>week and was awaiting a reply from Tehran.</p>
        <p>Parliament Speaker Hoj-jatoleslam Hashemi Rafsanjani told the same defense meeting that parliament was too busy with other matters  presumably the war with Iraq  to discuss the hostages again. Pars said.</p>
        <p>The Majlis is too involved with vastly more important issues to take up the question of the hostages again, he said.</p>
        <p>In any case, the parlia</p>
        <p>ment closed down Saturday for a week-long religious holiday, delaying any de cisin they could make on the hostages until late in the month.</p>
        <p>A Kuwaiti newspaper reported that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was considering a proposal to turn over the hostages to the United Nations when and if they were freed.</p>
        <p>0 But hopes that their release might come soon were * set back again when Parliament, charged by</p>
        <p>Khomeini with handling the crisis, adjorned for the week-long religious festival of Moharam, a period of mourning characterized by street processions in which Moslems beat themselves with whips and chains. Parliament gave no indication when it would again take up the question of the hostages, nou in their 378th day of captivity.</p>
        <p>The Kuwaiti newspaper .\1 Watan, quoting sources close to the Iranian regime in Paris, said Khomeini wa considering a proposal to</p>
        <p>Former Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme was due to arrive in Tehran next week on a U N. mission to end the Persian Gulf War between Iran and Iraq. Observers expected he might also try to discuss the hostages, although he said before beginning his peace mission that he doubted the subject would come up.</p>
        <p>Parliaments adjornment meant it was unlikely that any action leading to the release of the hostages would be taken before then end of the month.</p>
        <p>However, the Washington Post quoted sources in both Tehran and Washington as saying that a special Iranian commission appointed to study Washingtons response to Irans four demands for freeing the hostages mihgt meet over the weekend.</p>
        <p>Sources speculated some</p>
        <p>Iranian response to the secret U.S. reply to the demands could emerge from the session, the newspaper said.</p>
        <p>Possible complications arising from the change in the U.S. administration were also raised in an interview with Sheikh Sadegh Khalkhali, Irans chief judge, by Irans official Pars news agency.</p>
        <p>Khalkhali, who has ordered hundreds of political prisoners and common criminals to their deaths following swift revolu-tionary^ trials, said Roland Reagans election victory should not exert any influence upon us.</p>
        <p>But Khalkhali added that Reagans description of the Palestine Liberation Organization as terrorists shows that he wants to follow the path of Johnson and Nixon Of course, he and his sup</p>
        <p>porters will be the first to suffer their consequence.</p>
        <p>Another note of pessimism was struck earlier by sources in Algeria, which is acting as a go-between in the negotiations between Washington and Tehran.</p>
        <p>The .Mgerians said they believed there would be sharp disagreements in Irans parliament over the American response to Irans four demands</p>
        <p>The United States reportedly indicated that it could meet only one of those demands unconditionally  the demand for a pledge of non-interference in Iranian affairs.</p>
        <p>Legal complications arose from the other demands for the return of the late shahs wealth, the release of Irans frozen assets and, toughest of all, the cancellation of all legal claims pending against Iran in U S courts.</p>
        <p>hand over the hostages to</p>
        <p>Iraqis Assault City Of Susangerd</p>
        <p>proposal was brought to</p>
        <p>By ROLAND TYRRELL helping the combatants, southwest from Susangerd ramshar and is claimed bv Khomeini by Iranian Prime</p>
        <p>BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) - said Bani-Sadr, who met and Ahvaz, the capital of (pipase turn tn dsbp A-iii Minister Mohammad Ali</p>
        <p>Iran said the defenders of its earlier in the day with Khuzistan, to Abadan and the Kajai but gave no other</p>
        <p>besieged city of Susangerd Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- captured port of Khur- _ , details and the report could</p>
        <p>repelled three Iraqi attacks meini to brief the Iranian ramshahr near the Gulf c not immediately be con-</p>
        <p>Saturday in fighting that leader on the status of the coast, the Iraqis reported 7 firmed</p>
        <p>claimed heavy casualties. war, now in its 55th day. killing 65 Iranian troops and</p>
        <p>As the focus of the war His remarks were reported destroying 23 vehicles, six iVtillQinQ -  * I</p>
        <p>shifted from Abadan on the by the official Iranian news artillery guns and 10 rocket Abby C-4 I M M V A ^ I ^ ^ ^ XnieA M</p>
        <p>southern Persian Gulf front agency Pars. positions. Arts............a-14 lUlvlllCf OlwDS lO WW IT 11</p>
        <p>to Susangerd near Ahvaz Iraq also reported heavy An Iraqi military com- Bridge................. D-12 ^</p>
        <p>further inland, Iranian Pres- fighting around Susangerd, a munique said its forces also Building...........^.. . D-2</p>
        <p>ident Abolhassan Bani-Sadr major city in Irans oil pro- shot down one Iranian Business &amp;nbsp;...Bd4l5 f&amp;quot; D X D XX</p>
        <p>told reporters in Tehran that vince of Khuzistan, and said Phantom jetfighter, two Qassified.. d-4 II t IT ^ C 1/ K f IH lA/ f w  H O  </p>
        <p>Irans battlefield position it killed 217 of the citys helicopters and sunk three Crossword....... c-9 %WfffwwWlWf llWllwll</p>
        <p>was improving. ^ Iranian defenders in fighting patrol boats in the disputed Editorial &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;A-4 n TnMHATVTrc</p>
        <p>It is much better than last late Friday and Saturday. Shatt-al-Arab waterway that Entertainment A42,13 r n \ &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>week because all citizens are In other battles stretching skirts Abadan and Khur- Opinion A.q r.. staff writer</p>
        <p>^ &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;^ First of two articles on flooding</p>
        <p>Local flooding due to storm drainage problems is common to most cities lying in the Coastal Plains region of the state, but Greenville is taking steps to cope with the problem of excessive rainwater runoff in the older developed areas of the city, according to City Engineer Ron Sewell.</p>
        <p> THE PARADE OF FLOATS - competing in the Third Annual Southern Flue-Cured Tobacco Festival in Greenville was held under gray skies Saturday morning. 'This Pride in Tobacco float of the R. J. Reynolcis Company was photographed along.</p>
        <p>Fifth Street near the Downtown Mall. 'The float sponsored by the Carolina Opry House took top prize in the float competition. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>He said that in addition, city codes have been strengthened to make sure all new construction and subdivision development within the city's planning area does not add to the drainage situations except when the city faces excessive storm situaUons. That type of storm is calculated as the once-in-a-ten-year period variety, Sewell pointed out.</p>
        <p>However, various factors such as amount of rainfall, type of soil, soil saturation and flood stage point of the Tar River Basis can contribute to minor property damage and some expected inconveniences even when the ten-year storm level restrictions are met, Sewell</p>
        <p>reported.</p>
        <p>He suggested that the citys storm drainage problems stem from a variety of causes. According to Sewell, Greenvilles flat topography will not allow water to run off of areas as quickly as those in the Piedmont region and compounds the buildup of water around the city. Another factor that contributes to our water drainage problem is the fact that Greenville is a very old city and there are many pipes and culverts which were installed years ago. Many of these are now inadequate for the new development and growth of the city. However, to correct some of these problems would be a major undertaking and would cost well into the millions of dollars.</p>
        <p>Sewell said that substantial maintenance is required to keep open the ditches and pipes 'throughout the city since ditches deteriorate over a period of time and have to be reconstructed by the Public Works Department. This department is also responsible for keeping open the total  network of drainage pipes which the city</p>
        <p>tends, by direction of the City Council.</p>
        <p>Compounding the problems of vegetation, tr^ branches and other debris, the spokesman said, is the fact that department employees are prohibited from performing work on ditches and pipes located on private property unless these are part of the citys network of street drainage</p>
        <p>Despite the fact that terrain features result in stormwater having to feed into clogged streams, tributaries or ditches outside city limits, Sewell said, &amp;quot;the city cannot readily justify spending taxpayers money outside the city to improve these drainage areas.</p>
        <p>City Manager Ed Wyatt reported that the city has taken steps toward improving the overall storm drainage within the city.</p>
        <p>As part of our subdivision regulations, the City Council adopted a Manual of Practice which formally addresses storm drainage designs, he said. &amp;quot;This manual instructs develqiers and engineers how storm drainage systems within new</p>
        <p>developments should be designed and also incorporates storage of stormw'ater within these designs.</p>
        <p>.According to Sewell. &amp;quot;By incorporating the street system itself as a part of the storm drainage design, when extensive rainfall occurs the water can be stored or ponded in the street to, a certain degree and temporarily delay the runoff and adverse impact of water downstream to other' residences</p>
        <p>In addition, we have adopted an ordinance which requires the detention of water in large commercial developments. Sewell stated. &amp;quot;This requires the developer to store additional runoff until it can be released at a rate not to exceed the runoff flow of water on the property prior to its development.</p>
        <p>Wyatt mentioned that the city is also working on certain storm drainage projects. Due to limited funds this year for such work, however, most of these are small projects planned to alleviate specific problems within the city, he added.</p>
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        <p>A-J-'n Daily Reflector. GreenviUe, N C.-Sunday, November!, IHO</p>
        <p>Other Mothers In Surrogate Program</p>
        <p>LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -A {rfi]^ician who supervised the first known birth of a child from a paid surrogate mother said Saturday that 12 to 15 other surrogates are pregnant as part of his program.</p>
        <p>These women, all surrogates. are anticipating a delivery in the next few months,&amp;quot; Dr. Richard M Levin said at a news conference None of this would have been possible without Elizabeth Kane.</p>
        <p>Elizabeth Kane is a</p>
        <p>fictitious name adopted by a woman who gave birth Nov. 9 to an 8-pound-lO-ounce boy for a fee. Mrs Kane, who had been artificially inseminated with the sperm of a Louisville man, terminated her parental rights to the child at the Jefferson Hall of Justice and the child was turned over to the man and his wife.</p>
        <p>I see my program as a viable alternative for childless couples. Levin said He said no fee was paid to him or to Surrogate Parenting</p>
        <p>Associate Inc., of which he is president.</p>
        <p>Levin said he undostood Mrs. Kane received something less than 110,000 for acting as a surrogate. I dont know the exact figure because that was betweai her and the couple who got the child, he said.</p>
        <p>Levin said the organization will charge $20,000 as a package fee to cover medical costs, expenses and a fee for the surrogate mother.</p>
        <p>I expect this idea to catch</p>
        <p>Convicted Of Six Murders</p>
        <p>FIRE DESTROYS MOBILE HOME - Members of the Greenville Fire Department wait for the front section of a mobile home to cool before entering the structure early Saturday morning. According to Greenville Fire Department officials, the occupant of the home was listed as Jewel Shirley, of 509 Perkins St.</p>
        <p>Firemoi said most of the nnobile homes contaits and the structure was destroyed. Cause of the fire has not been determined. Officials at the scene said no one was home when the fire strarted. (Reflector Photo By Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>By LEE UNDER Associated Press Writer WEST CHESTER, Pa (AP)  A jury convicted Bruce Johnston Sr on six counts of first-degree murder Saturday for killing five young men and a teen-age girl in an effort to prevent exposure of his million-dollar interstate burglary ring.</p>
        <p>The jurors then met again for three minutes and formally imposed a life sentence on each count. That was the only possible sentence since the crimes occurred before the state had a death penalty.</p>
        <p>There was never any doubt as to his guilt, said juror Dorothy Horn. 60, of</p>
        <p>Heavy Damages In Local Wrecks</p>
        <p>An estimated $8300 in property damages occured here Firday in traffic accidents, according to reports of the Greenville Police Department.</p>
        <p>A vehicle driven by Linda Morgan Speight of P.O. Box 323, Farmville, struck a vehicle driven by Patricia Ann McLawhom of )9-A Bancroft Ave. on South Evans St. at 12:20 p.m. Friday. Speight was charged with failure to reduce speed. Estimated damage to the Speight vehicle was $1000 and $200 to the McLawhom vehicle.</p>
        <p>A three vehicle collision occured on East Tenth St. Friday at 1:05 p.m. A vehicle driven by Kenneth Thomas Tilley of 355 Jones Dorm, ECU struck a vehicle driven by William Robert Darden of 391-1 Glendale Dr., Winston-Salem, who in turn struck a vehicle driven by Jane Mclauron Lander of 702 Willow St. Tilley was charged with a safe movement violation and following loo closely. Estimated damage to the Tilley vehicle was $.500, $1800 to the Darden vehicle and $300 to the Lander vehicle.</p>
        <p>A vehicle driven by William Leland Williams of Rt.3, Box 421, Ayden, was struck by a vehicle driven by</p>
        <p>MONDAY</p>
        <p>12 Noon  Greenville Noon Rotary ('lub meets at Rotary Bldg.</p>
        <p>12::t0 p.m - kiwanis of Grcenville-Lniversity Club meets at Holiday Inn fi:00 pm Greenville TOPS</p>
        <p>Club mls at Planters Bank 6::iOp m. Rotary Club meets tPitO pm Most Lions Club</p>
        <p>meets at Moose Tt-mple 6:45 p m - Optimist Club meets at Toms Restaurant 7:30 pm Sweet .Adelines</p>
        <p>singing group nuvts at The Memo-riai Baptist Church 7::tO p m WiKKlmen of the</p>
        <p>World Simpson Uxige nu'ets at</p>
        <p>community hidg 7 :iO p m Greenville ^Barber</p>
        <p>Shop Chorus mwts at .lavcee Park Bldg</p>
        <p>8:00 p m l&amp;gt;odge No 885 lx)val Order of the .Miwse 8:00 pm Grimesland AA meets at (iriinesland Methcxiist Church</p>
        <p>tt:esday .</p>
        <p>7:00 a m. Greenvill^Breakfast Lions Club meets at Three Steers 7::io am  Progressive City Kiwanis Club nu'ets at Ramada Inn 9:'M) a m Lakewood Pines Garden Club meets at the home of Mrs. W. H. Woolard 10:00 a.m. - Kiwanis Golden K Club meets at Moose Ixxlge 1:00 p.m  Round Table meets with Mrs Henry Wanderman l::tO p.m. - Seira Book Club meets with Mary Furth 2::i0 p.m. - Pitt County Senior Citizens meet at .Senior Citizens Social Center 6:30 p.m. - Grcx-nville Claims Association meets at Thrw Steers 7:00 p m Parents Anonymous meets at Studcmt .Methixlist Center 7:00 p m. Post No. :t!t of American l,egion meets at Post Home</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m.  Greenville Choral .Society; rehearsal at Immanuel Baptist Church 8:00 p.m.  Pitt County .Alcohol ics Anonymous at AA Bldg, Farmville hwv</p>
        <p>Evelyn Worthington Nichols of Lot 144, Shady Knoll Trailer Park. Friday at 8 a.m. in the parking lot of the Biscuit Inn on South Greene St, Nichols was charged with a safe movement violation. Estimated damage to the Williams vehicle was $300 and $400 to the Nichols vehicle.</p>
        <p>A vehicle driven by Samuel Graham Moffit of Rt. 6, Box 358, collided with a vehicle driven by Asa Glenwood Jones of 2709 East Second St. Friday at 10:15 a.m. on Forbes St. Moffitt was charged with improper passing. Estimated damage to the Moffitt vehicle was $300 and $200 to the Jones vehicle.</p>
        <p>A parked vehicle was struck by a hit* and run driver Friday at 7:18 a.m. in block 200 of Tar River Estates parking lot. Estimated damage to parked vehicle was $400.</p>
        <p>A parked vehicle was struck by a hit and run driver in the parking lot of Harris Supermarket off Tenth St. Friday at 6:10 p.m. Estimated damage to the parked vehicle was $400.</p>
        <p>A vehicle driven by Helen Cox Hill of 814 W. Third St., Ayden struck a vehicle driven by Wendy Carol Johnson of No. 56 Greenway Apts. Friday at 5:54 p.m. on E. Tenth St. Hill was charged with a safe movement violation. Estimated damage to the Hill vehicle was $1200 and $1300 to the Johnson vehicle.</p>
        <p>Anniversary</p>
        <p>Cherry Lane FWB Church will observe the pastors anniversary November 17-21 at 7 p.m. nightly. Services for the coming week are as follows:</p>
        <p>Monday  Rev. Laws and Mount Shiloh, Winterville Tuesday  Rev. J.N. Gilbert and Arthur Chapel, Bell Arthur Wednesday  Rev. J.C. Reddick and Maury Chapel, Maury</p>
        <p>Thursday - Rev. C.L. Gardner and Selvia Chapel, Greenville Friday  Rev. V. Blake Phillips and Piney Green, Goldsboro Sunday  5 p.m.. Rev. W.L, Wilson and New Deliverance Church and Grifton Chapel will close out the pastors anniversary. The pastor. Rev. C.R. Parker invites the public.</p>
        <p>Baker</p>
        <p>Funeral services for Mrs. Queenie Taft Baker of 612 Howard St. died Thursday in Pitt Memorial Hospital will be held Monday 4 p.m. at Flanagans Funeral Chapel by the Rev. David Hammond, Burial will follow in the Brown Hill Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Baker, daughter of Mrs. Lillie Taft and the late Walter Taft was bom in Pitt County and spent her life in Greenville</p>
        <p>Surviving are her husband, Alexander Baker of the home; four sons, Arthur Lee, Billy Ray, and Michael Taft, all of Danbury, Conn., and Jeffery Taft of Winterville; one stepdaughter, Brenda Brown; her mother, Mrs. Lillie Taft; nine sisters: Mrs. Vera 'Tucker, Maglean Taft. Agnes Ruth Taft, all of Danbury, Conn, Mrs. Frances, Ada, and Maywee Taft, Mrs. Ella Fields, all of Greenville, Inez and Evenleen Roach, of Baltimore Md.; three brothers, Walter Jr., Slade and Larry Taft, all of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Family visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today at Flanagans Funeral Chapel.</p>
        <p>Hicks</p>
        <p>Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Forbes Hicks, 87, formerly of Greenville who died in Jamacia Long Island, N.Y., will be held Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 12 noon at the Union Baptist Church in New York City.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Hicks was the sister of Hattie Streeter Sugg and Toney L. Forbes, both of Greenville.</p>
        <p>The body will be at Wainwright and Son Funeral Home, Inc., 162 W. 136th Street, New York City, N Y. 10030</p>
        <p>James</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE - Mr. William Quince James, M, died Friday afternoon in Pitt Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. today at Biggs Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Pete Cemey and Rev. Jack Tripp officiating. Burial will be in the Robersonville Cemetery.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie Taylor James of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Peggy Edmondson of Robersonville; two brothers, Jasper James of Robersonville and W. E. James, Sr. of Williamston; one sister, Mrs. Evelyn Ward of Williamston; and one grandson.</p>
        <p>City School Bd. Meets Monday</p>
        <p>The regular action meeting of the Greenville City Board of Education for the month of November will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, Novemer 17 in the cafeteria at Third Street School.</p>
        <p>Agenda items include a request from the school band, the Aycock Athletic track, a report from the</p>
        <p>merger committee, detection equipment for the schools, and a number of other items, some for action, some for discussion.</p>
        <p>Parker</p>
        <p>Mrs. Ginger Jeanne Hunter Parker, 38, died Saturday night in the Pitt Co. Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Johns Catholic Church in Ypsilanti, Michigan.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Hunter, a native of Michigan, was a graduate of Dexter High School, Dexter, Michigan and East Michigan University. She taught school in Michigan,. Minnesota, Illinois, and Winston Salem prior to coming to Greenville. She was the wife of Norman J. Parker, a football coach at East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Surviving are her husband; two sons, James and Jeffery, both of the home; a daughter, Suzzanne Parker of the home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter of Pickney, Michigan; and two sisters: Mrs. Linda Hoey of Monroe, Michigan and Mrs. Barbara Horaney of Lansing, Michigan.</p>
        <p>The family suggests that those wishing to make memorial contributions consider the Special Olympics, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Paul</p>
        <p>Mrs. Martha Lupton Paul, 64, died at her home, 113 Redman Avenue, Saturday morning. Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Wilkerson Funeral Chapel by Rev. J. Travis Smith, pastor of Life Gate Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Pinewood Memorial Park.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Paul was a native of Pamlico and had made her home in Lowland until 1938 when she came to Greenville.</p>
        <p>Surviving are her husband, Henry B. (Tommy) Paul; two brothers, Herbert Lupton of Lowland and Daniel L. Brown of Norfolk, Va.; six sisters, Mrs. Delilah Monette and Mrs. Louise Brinson, both of Bridgeton, Mrs. Mary Henries, Mrs. Etta Pop-perwill and Mrs. Virginia Potter, all of Lowland, and Mrs. Edna Beckman of Henderson; a foster brother, Denard Carrawan of Norfolk, Va.; and three foster grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. today.</p>
        <p>MASONIC NOTICE Greenville Lodge No. 284 A.F. &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;A.M. will hold a stated communication Monday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m. All Master Masons are invited.</p>
        <p>Albert A. Smith,</p>
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        <p>Card of Thanks</p>
        <p>We wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends who were so kind and helpful during the death of our loved one. The prayers, flowers, gifts, food, cards, visits, telephone calls and other expressions of concern everyone has meant so much to all of us. Special thanks to Dr. Best and his staff, the Pitt Memorial Hospital Emergency Room staff and Rescue Squad, and the staff of Phillips Brothers Mortuary. May God Richly Bless All Of You!!</p>
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        <p>Mr Robert B. Pollard, 78, retired carpenter, died Friday in Pitt Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. today in the Wilkerson Funeral Chapel by John C. Simpson, pastor of Mt. Pleasant C!hristian Church. Burial will follow in Greenwood cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mr. Pollard was a lifetime resident of Pitt County and a veteran of World War II. He had made his home for several years with his brother, Norman Pollard, near Greenville.</p>
        <p>He is survived by two brothers, Norman H. Pollard of Greenville and Joseph J. Pollard of Gastonia; and two sisters; Mrs. Emma Pollard Thorsen of Charlotte and Mrs. Christina Pollard Willimans of Columbia, S.C.</p>
        <p>Reddick BELHAVEN - Mrs. Mattie Reddick of Belhaven died Saturday at Pungo District Hospital, Belhaven. She is the mother of Mrs. Caroline Hooten of Belhaven. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Flanagans Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>PASTORAL DAY</p>
        <p>Today is Pastoral Day at Miracle of Faith Soul-Saving Station.</p>
        <p>Sunday School will be held at 11 a. m. and the Rev. Marvin Farmer will speak during the regular service that begins at noon. Pastor Inetta Fleming invites the public.</p>
        <p>North East, a retired accountant We were in complete accord from the beginning. We believe he would have killed his sons and probably me too if he had an opportunity.</p>
        <p>The jury of seven women and five men began considering the case Friday and deliberated about six hours before finding Johnston guilty of the 1977 killing of Gary Crouch and of the fatal shootings in 1978 of James Johnston, 18; Duane Lincoln, 17, Wayne Sampson, 18; James Sampson, 24; and Robin Miller, 15.</p>
        <p>'The Elkton, Md., resident also was convicted of two counts of conspiracy, two counts of aggravated assault and one count of attempted murder in connection with the ambush of his son, Bruce Jr., who survived the attack in which his girlfriend, Ms. Miller, died. _ _</p>
        <p>Johnston, 41, sitting be^ tween his two court-appointed lawyers, watched as the jury foreman read each verdict, intoning, &amp;quot;We unanimously find the defendant guilty.</p>
        <p>Chester County Common Pleas Court Judge Leonard Sugerman said he will decide on a date later for formal sentencing.</p>
        <p>on in other states. I have already been contacted by people in California, Levin said.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Kane, a 37-year-old housewife from an unidentified suburb in Illinois, wasnt present at the ci-ference because she was pretty homesick, Levin said. I couldnt convince her to stay.</p>
        <p>Katie Brophy, attorney for the organization, said she believes that in the near future state legislatures are going to pass laws on the surrogate program. Its a wonderful thing and a benefit to childless couples.</p>
        <p>Levin invited Kentucky officials to contact him with suggestions on how the program might be run, so we may continue to serve without embarrassing the people of this commonwealth.</p>
        <p>Levin said he has had no correspondence from the state attorney generals office, nor did he expect legal problems in the future.</p>
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        <p>Levin said Mrs. Kanes husband supported her actions, and added that she was free of any emotional problems surrounding the birth.</p>
        <p>Levin said the would be no publicity about future cases. We dont want any and we were fortunate that Mrs. Kane agreed to stq) forward and talk, he said.</p>
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        <p>Jury Convicts Reputed Mafia Figures</p>
        <p>By LINDA DEUTSCH ' Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) -The racketeering convictions of five reputed Mafia figures destroys the myth that the Mafia cannot be prosecuted.&amp;quot; a Justice Department official says.</p>
        <p>The case was the most significant, successful prosecution of organized crime nationwide. James Henderson. chief of the departments West Coast Organized Crime Strike Force, said after the verdicts were announced late Friday.</p>
        <p>The jury found the five defendants guilty of racketeering, but innocent in the 1977 killing of informer Frank The Bomp&amp;quot; Bom-pensiero in San Diego</p>
        <p>The racketeering convic</p>
        <p>tions stemmed from an alleged mob master plan for extortion of wealthy pomo-graphers.</p>
        <p>It was the first time that suspects who had been accused in a federal indictment of having membership in La Cosa Nostra were successfully prosecuted.</p>
        <p>Jury foreman William Wasil said there were too many inconsistencies in the tale told by the governments star witness, admitted Mafia executioner Aladena Jimmy the Weasel Fratianno, to permit guilty verdicts in the Bompensiero killing,</p>
        <p>We viewed Jimmy Fra-tianno's testimony with the greatest of care and doubt, said Wasil, 34, of Buellton,</p>
        <p>WATCHING THE PARADE COME UP - This group of spectators are obviously divided in their focus of attention. While those in front are attentive to whats at the right; those in</p>
        <p>the rear and at the right in the ptx^ograph have their attention directed elsev^re. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>Cosmic Discoveries Are Made On Saturn</p>
        <p>By ROBERT LOCKE AP Science Writer</p>
        <p>PASADENA. Calif. (AP)</p>
        <p> Titan, the bizarre giant among Saturns 15 moons, appears to act like a cosmic power plant, generating electricity and transmitting radio signals. Voyager l scientists said Saturday.</p>
        <p>In a sense. Titan represents a power station naturally occurring in our solar system, said Norm Ness, head of the Voyager magnetic fields experiment.</p>
        <p>He said instruments Voyager 1 carried just 2,500 miles above Titan on Wednesday revealed that the moons interaction with Saturns magnetic field acts just as the generator in your car and leads to an electric field.</p>
        <p>Voyager found a similar field at lo, Jupiters volcanic moon, last year.</p>
        <p>The voltage across Titan, Ness said, is about 6,000 volts and up to 20 million watts of electric power may be generated.</p>
        <p>He said Titans electric current begins' with its ionosphere, a high-altitude layer of charged particles that acts as an electrical conductor. As Titan moves through Saturns magnetic field, the ionosphere provides a closed circuit through which electrons, or electric current, can pass.,</p>
        <p>A generator on Earth works much the same way, generating current by moving a magnet past a conducting metal.</p>
        <p>And as the field of current</p>
        <p> movini^ electrons  loops out from the moon and in-teracts with other electrically charged particles, the result is rather intense radio emissions ... somewhat below the frequency of an ordinary AM radio, said scientist Donald Gumett.</p>
        <p>He said the energy of the radio waves turns out to be about 20 kilowatts  about the power youd get from a fairly strong AM radio station here on earth.</p>
        <p>He noted that Earth, Jupiter and Saturn all emit radio waves, which result from charged particles spiraling around the planets magnetic field lines.</p>
        <p>But unlike the planets, Ness said. Titan does not have a significant magnetic field of its own, leading Gumett to conclude: The radio source we see at Titan seems to be of a totally new and different type.</p>
        <p>Gumett said the radio waves appear to be generated when electrons oscillate and release energy at radio frequencies.</p>
        <p>In other Voyager studies of Saturns magnetic environment, William Sandel reported the discovery of an</p>
        <p>aurora  similar to the colorful northern lights that sometimes dance over the Earths polar regions  near the planets south pole.</p>
        <p>'The aurora was detected by instruments in invisible unltraviolet light. Scientists said they had found no evidence of visible aurora.</p>
        <p>Earths aurora is formed by charged particles racing along magnetic field lines and hitting atoms of nitrogen and oxygen. The excited atoms release the extra energy as visible light.</p>
        <p>Sandel said Saturns southern lights seem similar, although they apparently involve hydrogen, the major component of Saturns atmosphere.</p>
        <p>Actor Brings Suit</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor Cary Grant has filed a $10 million slander suit against comedian-actor Chevy Chase because of comments the comedian made about him on NBCs Tomorrow show.</p>
        <p>The suit, it was disclosed Friday, was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court and claimed Chases references to Grant held the veteran actor up to shame, ridicule and humiliation.</p>
        <p>Grant asked the court for $5 million in general damages. $5 million in punitive damages and additional specific amounts to be inserted by the court for any damage done to his professional and business associations.</p>
        <p>Chase, here making a new film, Under the Rainbow, had no comment on the suit.</p>
        <p>The suit stemmed from a Sept. 25 interview of Chase on the late-night Tomorrow show in New York City with host Tom Snyder. Grant charged Chase said among other others, the following: T understand he is a homo plus what a gal and what a nice guy.</p>
        <p>In addition, the suit, filed through Grants attorneys</p>
        <p>Trope and Trope, stated, through gesticulation with his hands. Chase mimed a limp-wristed affectation and while lisping in a stereotypical voice, referred to Grant as a nice guy, the innuendo of which was that Grant is a homosexual.</p>
        <p>Chases statements are completely, totally and absolutely false, and have no basis whatsoever in truth and fact, the suit said.</p>
        <p>Grant, a screen heart throb since his film career began in the early 1930s, listed himself as a director of Faberge Inc., MGM Film Co., MGM Hotel Co., the Hollywood Park Racetrack and on the board of Trustees of the Norton Simon Museum.</p>
        <p>Seizes Power In Guinea</p>
        <p>LISBON, Portugal (UPD - In an apparent palace coup. Guinea Bissau Prime Minister Joao Bernardo Viera siezed power in the debt-ridden West African nation Friday night, the Portuguese news agency .ANOP reported Saturday.</p>
        <p>The agency said all telephone and telex links to the former Portuguese colony had been severed during the night, but it monitored Bissau radio broadcasts that called on the population of nearly 800,000 to remain at home and stay calm.</p>
        <p>There was no immediate report of violence or any word on the fate of President Luis Cabral.</p>
        <p>In Lisbon, Portuguese Foreign Minister Diogo Freitas do Amaral said he had received reports that armed men were patrolling the streets of Bissau, the capital, and that the radio station was in rebel hands.</p>
        <p>He said none of the several hundred Portuguese who work in the tiny country had been hurt.</p>
        <p>The monitored broadcasts gave no reason for the coup but observers in Lisbon speculated it could be linked to power struggles between native Guinean blacks and citizens of mixed-race from the Cape Verde Islands, another former Portuguese colony 400 miles off the West African bulge.</p>
        <p>The moderate leftist African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) rules both territories and seeks to unite them into one nation</p>
        <p>For 11 years before claiming independence in 1973, the PAIGC waged a fierce anti-Portuguese guerrilla war on the mainland, but most of the movements top leaders were mixed race Cape Verdeans.</p>
        <p>Still Searching For Helicopter</p>
        <p>MIAMI (AP)  Dozens of civilian aircraft joined the Coast Guard on Saturday in the third full day of a major search for a news helicopter missing with three network technicians and the pUot board, search coordinators said.</p>
        <p>ABC cameraman Steve Stanton said at least 28 civilian aircraft, including single- and twin-engine airplanes and helicopters, were fighting stormy skies and seas in the search.</p>
        <p>VBy Saturday afternoon, no trace of the helicopter or issing men had been found.</p>
        <p>Stanton said some of the civilian searchers w'ere friends of the missing pilot or technicians, and that others were hired by the networks or the pilots family.</p>
        <p>Coast Guard spokesmen Bob Britt said his agency had five aircraft and several cutters in on the search Saturday. He said the Air Force had two search craft in the air and the Navy had one.</p>
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        <p>We couldnt give credence to Fratiannos testimony on (the Bompensiero killing) because he was too inconsistent on that </p>
        <p>The jury, which at one point declared itself deadlocked, filed into the courtroom of U.S. District Judge Terry Hatter at 6 p.m. Friday and Wasil handed over the 20 verdicts:</p>
        <p> Dominic Phillip Brooklier, 66. said to be the boss of the Los Angeles Mafia, was found guilty of racketeering and guilty of conspiracy under racketeering statutes He was found innocent of extortion and of obstruction of justice in the Bompensiero slaying.</p>
        <p> Samuel Orlando Sciortino, 62. reputed underboss of the Los Angeles Mafia family, was found guilty of only one charge -racketeering  and acquitted on three other counts</p>
        <p>Louis Tom Dragna, 59, reputedly the former acting boss of the mob. was found guilty of racketeering and conspiracy.</p>
        <p>-Michael Rizzitello, 52, said to be a Mafia soldier. was found guilty of racketeering, conspiracy and extortion in connection with an attempted shakedown of Forex, a pornography business that was an FBI undercover operation. He was acquitted on another count of extortion,</p>
        <p>Jack LoCicero, 68, also suspected of being a Mafia soldier, was found guilty of racketeering, conspiracy and the Forex extortion. He was tape-recorded while demanding money from an FBI undercover agent.</p>
        <p>The convictions carry penalties of up to 20 years in</p>
        <p>prison and fines ranging from $10.000 to $25,000 on each count Sentencing tA'as setfor Jan. 12.</p>
        <p>One defense attorney said</p>
        <p>the detense might attempt to impeach the verdicts and would file a motion for new trial. If that fails, he said, the verdicts will be appealed</p>
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        <p>U.S. TROOPS ARRIVE  American troops, accompanied by an Egypian soldier, right, file off a C5A Galaxy transport plane on their arrival at Cairo West Air Base, 20 miles west of Cairo. The Americans are in Egypt for two weeks of desert training. About 1,400 U.S. troops are involved in the exercise, code-named Bright Star (U S Defense Department Photo - Approved by the Egyptian Government) (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>Fall and winter landscapes don't have to be drab settings just because there are no flowers in bloom. There are many evergreen shrubs that add color and beauty to the landscape. The bark pattern and shape of many decidious trees and shrubs is quite beautiful.</p>
        <p>Consider the Burfordi Holly for example. This holly has a beautiful dark green, glossy foliage. It can be distinguished from the other hollies by its sir^ spine at the leaf tip^ It will have scarlet red berries which appear in clusters in the fall. These make a super show in the landscape fall and winter. They also make great Christmas decorations.</p>
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        <p>Remember that now is the lime to do all your landscaping. It is the best time of year to plant trees, shrubs and spring flowering bulbs.</p>
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        <p>Democrats Are Reeling</p>
        <p>The Democratic Party nationally is leeling from the results of the natkmal dections.</p>
        <p>It has lost the White House by a landslide reminiscent of the Hoover defeat in 1932.</p>
        <p>Control of the Senate is gone and, while the Democrats maintain ccmtrol of the House, that will be a conservative body, indeed.</p>
        <p>Great Republican inroads were made into the formeriy solid South, and that in itself is certain to bring about further defections from the Democratic to the Republican Party.</p>
        <p>The re-grouping party leadership must be asking itself what must be done to once again become the majority party of the nation. Indeed, it remains to be seen who will be the party leaders in the years to come so soundly has the past leadership been repudiated.</p>
        <p>The party mistakes seem obvious in retrospect. It was always assumed that if something worked, still more of it would work better. The leadership</p>
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        <p>Then the Democratic coalition embraced various pressure groups each of which individually demanded what it felt was coming to it. The party powers were all too happy to oblige, and did so until the roof caved in.</p>
        <p>The DenHxrrats still have plenty going for them, including a majority registration in the nation. As the Republicans take control, there will be adequate areas for criticism, and the Democrats immediate goal will be to re-take the Senate in 1982.</p>
        <p>In any long-range re-building, however, the Democratic Party will need new leadership which recognizes that it cant acconunodate the limited desires of every little power group, that it cant continually over-tax the middle class to pay for such programs. The party has a lot to do to get its house in order.</p>
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        <p>Ours is a Unified Nation</p>
        <p>There is never a more awkward time in our democracy than that between the day a new president is elected and when he takes office.</p>
        <p>Ronald Reagan has been chosen, but it will be January before he becomes president.</p>
        <p>In the meantime President Carter, badly repudiated in the election must make' the decisions. Some things can wait, of course, but</p>
        <p>THIS MORNING</p>
        <p>there are also decisions of international importance to be made. It is also possible that we may be tested in what is perceived to be a weak moment.</p>
        <p>If there are to be any such tests of our will, we trust bolh the president and the president-elect will make it clear this, is a unified nation in its approach to international affairs.</p>
        <p>By ALVIN TAYLOR</p>
        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>Riddle In Contradictions</p>
        <p>ByBILLNOBLITT</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - One of the more fascinating riddles apparent during this election year is the contradiction between attitudes regarding government.</p>
        <p>Why, in the state election, was there such obvious enthusiasm, interest, and confidence?</p>
        <p>Why, in the national election, was there so much frustration?</p>
        <p>One of the sidelights to any election is the increased opportunity for people to talk, and be heard, as newsmen from the press and television go out of their way to try for a feeling about what the average people are thinking. And then, the votes themselves can be studied as a measure of satisfaction and dis-satisfaction.</p>
        <p>Some of Gov. Jim Hunts workers say just this factor was one reason that they pushed so hard in a campaign against a relatively weak and unchallenging opponent: to demonstrate with numbers and comments that Hunt knows how to tap public</p>
        <p>confidence and enthusiasm for politics; and that he can inspire in the public a belief . that government is both responsive and workable.</p>
        <p>All of which has little to do with being governor for the next four years, but is valuable background when the next step is determined  and the consensus is that this will be a national election.</p>
        <p>Whether as some think Hunt runs for the U.S. Senate; or whether as other believe, he will seek to be a top contender for the vice presidency, his strategists believe it will be important to demonstrate as governor, he carried the state strongly for the first time, pushed through a Constitutional amendment to run for second term, withstood a strong party challenge and went on to win big the second time.</p>
        <p>Odds are that between now and 1984 there will be a lot of soul-searching on the national level about how to make the political process truly responsive to the people. Hunt, say his close friends, will be able to pro</p>
        <p>vide the answers.</p>
        <p>Paradox</p>
        <p>Another riddle about North Carolinians will be explored shortly on a special 90-minute report from the UNC Center for Public Television. A poll on Tar Heel attitudes is the centerpiece of that production scheduled November 19.</p>
        <p>Why the title Paradox in Paradise? Because the survey demonstrated as others have before that the overwhelming number of residents of this state feel it is the best place there is to live  the climate, people, ^graphy, clean air and water, outdoors - whether the respondent is a native or adopted Tar Heel.</p>
        <p>But, those quality-of-life comments contrast sharply with results which show less than enthusiastic public feelings about education, wages, taxes, and jobs.</p>
        <p>The program will explore the contrast: why do so many feel North Carolina is paradise; yet rate it low in many of the areas normally a part of determining</p>
        <p>livability and quality?</p>
        <p>ScoplngTiroe A news release from the federal government noting that the EPA will hold three public scoping meetings on EIS on administration of the 201 construction grants program on North Carolinas barrier islands.</p>
        <p>This may be important, since the notice adds that Region IV EPA has determined that the preparation of a generic impact statement addressing procedures for decision making is appropriate, and that this will result in the development of a consistent regional approach....</p>
        <p>All of which prompted the editor of North Carolina County Lines, the newspaper of the Association of County Commissioners, to observe: We are assuming, but cant be sure, that seizing is something like getting input, which is more or less the duller and older idea of gathering opinions about something or other....Help us to understand.</p>
        <p>The third annual Southern Flue^^ed Tobacco Festival is underway here, and there is hardly anyone living in Pitt County who is not keenly aware of tobaccos dominance in this area.</p>
        <p>For those who have moved here from other areas the tobacco plant is a familiar sight. The uninitiated might confuse Irish potatoes in the field with sweet potatoes or soy beans with peanuts, but the green tobacco plant growing in the field is no to be confused with anything.</p>
        <p>Among those of us who grew up here there is hardly anyone who is not familiar</p>
        <p>with working in tobacco. The leaves are sandy and gummy as they come out of the fields. When they are removed from the curing bams they are dry and sandy. Hence tobacco work is pretty grimy. Since the crop has to be handled as the leaves develop, there are some long hours involved in harvesting and handling the tobacco.</p>
        <p>Maybe its not as hard as it once was, however. One of the many local tobacco displays is in the downtown Brodys window. It depicts the old time woodenitobacco sticks on which buhmes were tied by mostly women</p>
        <p>workers. There are also some old bills for tobacco sales  from the days when the crop often sold for $5 to $12 per hundred pounds.</p>
        <p>It was virtually all hand labor in those days, and a stark contrast can be drawn this week at the equipment show where modem  and high priced  devices will be on display.</p>
        <p>Who is celebrating a 50th anniversary? Dagwood and Blondie Bumstead, thats who.</p>
        <p>NAT'L FARM SCENE</p>
        <p>Reconstituted Milk Plans</p>
        <p>By DON KENDALL AP Farm Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - It appears certain the Reagan administration will be the one to decide whether to make lower-cost reconstituted milk available to consumers, a move vigorously opposed by some major dairy interests.</p>
        <p>The Agriculture Department said Thursday it will seek public comments until Jan. 2 on the potential economic effects of allowing reconstituted milk to be sold at reduced prices.</p>
        <p>Given the normal lag in review of such comments, it is practically certain&amp;quot; the</p>
        <p>issue will land in the lap of Ronald Reagans secretary of agriculture after the Republicans take over on Jan. 20, a spokesman said, asking not to be identified.</p>
        <p>Advocates of reconstituted milk say it could save consumers up to 14 cents a gallon at stores if federal regulations were changed to it could be sold competitively.</p>
        <p>The comments are being sought on a preliminary impact statement that shows some of the potential financial results if the government allows reconstituted milk to be sold without its current price restraints.</p>
        <p>Under current federal regulations, all milk products used for fluid consumption or drinking purposes must be priced similarly at so-called (Hass I levels under the various federal marketing orders around the country.</p>
        <p>Reconstituted milk can be made by blending nonfat dry milk and butterfat with water. Savings could occur by shipping the dry ingredients and then adding water at central marketing points instead of shipping the whole</p>
        <p>mUk over long distances, as is the case now.</p>
        <p>The Community Nutrition Institute and some other consumer advocates have urged the Agriculture Department for months to hold a public hearing on reconstituted milk, but the department so far has not agreed to hold one.</p>
        <p>Assistant Secretary P R. Smith said the preliminary impact statement does not recommend whether a {Continued on pageA-5)</p>
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        <p>Other Editors Say Polish Solidarity</p>
        <p>(Greensboro Daily News)</p>
        <p>Polands supreme court ruled this week that Polish independent unions can operate without being bound to the direction of the Communist Party. This decision heralds a significant advancement in the achievements of the bloodless revolultion in Poland which began just a few months ago with the workers strikes at Gdansk.</p>
        <p>There were at least two sound reasons behind the suqimer strikes in Poland: the failures of the Polish economy and abusive Polish propaganda. Even as Polish workers were enduring generally insufferable living conditions, the government was proclaiming that everything was just fine. Eventually, the Polish forces decided they were not going to suffer any more of this abuse.</p>
        <p>The supreme courts ruling should help to free the workers from mandates of the Soviet bloc.</p>
        <p>The new Polish labor federation, Solidamosc (Solidarity), has the support of at least 9,000 steelworkers out of a labor force of 11,000. Solidarity in general wants fuller independence from Communist Party control; but a lower court decision raised questions about the validity of the new labor concessions won from the government this summer.</p>
        <p>That decision went on appeal to the supreme court. Had the court upheld the earlier decision. Solidarity had vowed it would resume its strike. The prospect of another strike raised fears that the Soviet Union might move in with troops to quell the rebellion. There is no doubt that the Polish government would have adopted a harder negotiating line. Crowds gathering around the Warsaw court attested to the powerful tension between the workers and the Communist Party.</p>
        <p>Fortunately, the supreme court overturned the lower court decision. The high court accepted the union statutes in their original form, modified only by an annex containing part of last summers pact. The annex notes that the union will uphold socialism, the military alliances of Poland and the Communist Partys leading role.</p>
        <p>This last condition was acceptable to Solidarity, which did not reject the partys absolute power in state affairs but merely wished its own by-laws to be free from party circumvention.</p>
        <p>Workers cautiously note that this is not the end of the Conununist Party in Poland, but rather what they hope is the beginning of the end of Soviet domination there.</p>
        <p>Q</p>
        <p>The comic strip was begun by Chic Young in 1930. We dont know when it began in The Daily Reflector but it was in the 1930s and it is the newspapers longest running comic strip.</p>
        <p>Our readers might not have been there when Blondie and Dagwood were married Feb. 17, 1933, but they were definitely on hand when Cookie was bom on April 11, 1941. The Bumsteads daughter is now a teen aged young woman. </p>
        <p>Daisys five pups were bom on May 26,1941 and, as can happen in a comic strip, they always stayed puppies.</p>
        <p>Dagwood first ran into Mr. Beasely, the mail man on July 13, 1936. There have been many encounters since. Dagwood first tried to outsmart a door-to-door salesman on Nov. 21, 1935, and he is still trying.</p>
        <p>Dagwoods boss, Mr. Dithers, first appeared Dec. 3, 1935 and neighbors and best friends, the Woodleys, showed up Jan. 11,1936.</p>
        <p>'The Dagwood sandwich created a new culinary delight for America. It first appeared April 16,1936.</p>
        <p>The very first strip, by the way, appeared Sept. 8,1930.</p>
        <p>Trivia question. What was the original name of the Bumsteads son. Alexander?</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>I wish to thank The Daily Reflector for the generous editorial in the Sunday, Nov. 9, issue concerning my election to the United States Senate. We deeply appreciate the fair and balanced coverage the Reflector gave our campaign. We shall do everything we can to justify the confidence the people of North Carolina have placed in us.</p>
        <p>John P. East Senator-elect</p>
        <p>Strength For Today</p>
        <p>Do Nothing But Talk About It</p>
        <p>FOLLY OF CONCEIT</p>
        <p>Someone has said that self-conceit is harder to cure than cancer. St. Paul, writing to the Romans, urged them not to be wise in their own conceits. Unless they were aware of their own conceit they would sit on the edge of the perennial spring of knowledge and never have sense enough to turn around and take a drink. They would be forever fascinated by the sound of their own voices.</p>
        <p>Conceit is selfishness operating in the realm of</p>
        <p>opinion. The conceited man puts himself in the center of his own world and believes that everything exists for him. Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? asks the writer of the Book of Proverbs. There is more hq&amp;gt;e of a fool than of him. The conceited person has lost his chance to get an education, and has made himself ridiculous as well. As Benjamin Franklin once said. He who falls in love with himself will find no rival.  Elisha Douglass</p>
        <p>ByJOHNCUNNIFF AP Business Analyst</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Has productivity become like the weather - something that incites everyone to talk up a storm but do very little about it?</p>
        <p>Judge for yourself.</p>
        <p>An employee compensation adviser last summer asked chief executives of the 2,500 largest companies for their views on employee productivity. Ninety-five percent of 434 respondents expressed concern.</p>
        <p>'They went further. They listed changing employee attitudes as the main cause of a decline in productivity gains. And 88 percent of them said they believed a compensation program could help raise productivity.</p>
        <p>TTien the chief revelation: Forty-five percent of the executives said their pay programs werent designed</p>
        <p>to reward the most productive employees.</p>
        <p>And more revelations:</p>
        <p>-Eighty-seven percent of the executives rated individual performance bonuses for non-management personnel as being important in raising productivity. Twenty-one percent utUized the practice.</p>
        <p>-Eighty-two percent labeled production incentive plans important. Twenty-seven percent reported they actually had such plans.</p>
        <p>-Sixty-five percent said they considered flexible compensation packages of value. Five percent said they used them.</p>
        <p>-Seventy-nine percent of the chief executives said they had incentive plans for company executives. Twenty-five percent had incentives for lower level salaried workers, and 20 percent for hourly workers.</p>
        <p>The results, published this month by William M. Mercer Inc., the nations largest employee benefits consultant, seem to say that top management is gidlty as any other group for the productivity decline.</p>
        <p>That, it seems, is an obvious conclusion when the results are put in sequence: Lagging productivity is bad. Much of the problem can be attributed to changing employee attitudes. At least some of the problem can be corrected through employee incentives. Incentives often arent offered.</p>
        <p>Those who study productivity, such as the American Productivity Center in Houston, can list a hundred reasons why the United States, which was built on productivity increases, has apparently lost its touch.</p>
        <p>Governfnent regulations play a role. Inflation (cause</p>
        <p>Easing</p>
        <p>Divorce</p>
        <p>Strains</p>
        <p>By JAMES V.HEAUON</p>
        <p>LYME, Conn. (UPI) -Divorcing parents usually fight it out tooth and nail and there are no winners  just losers, their children.</p>
        <p>A specialist in child behavior, a minister, and a social worker have recognized the problem and developed an ecumenical divorce ceremony to head it off.</p>
        <p>Called a Service of Affirmation  When Parents are Separating, the parents pledge to love and care for their children and to re^t and protect the parenting efforts of each other.</p>
        <p>The service does not condone divorce and holds marriage to be sacred and lifelong.</p>
        <p>The liturgy says in part:</p>
        <p>We acknowledge that we are now unable to meet one anothers needs and preserve those vows of matrimony ^</p>
        <p>which we once solemnly undertook.</p>
        <p>We say this with regret for we had wished to cherish each other and to see our union endure. Now it seems best that we set each other free.</p>
        <p>We further acknowledge that we are entitled to this release of our vows only as we accept our basic responsibilities for you (indicating children) and for one another.</p>
        <p>The service has not been performed as yet. Its Episcopal originators have had 40 requests for the ceremony from other derwm-inations and from petle who want to redraft it and give it to their rabbis.</p>
        <p>And the 12-page ceremony is in a state of limbo as far as any official Episcopal church approval is concerned. The 30-member council of the Stamford deanery sponsored workshops that led to the liturgy.</p>
        <p>In one of the workshc^s a woman talking about her ex-husband worked it through to the realization that he was in the same parental boat as she.</p>
        <p>My God, he must have the same kind of feelings for</p>
        <p>(Contmued on Page A-5)</p>
        <p>and effect). The trend to more services (such as legal) and relatively fewer goods (such as cars). Old plants. Oil prices. Maybe oligopoly and unions.</p>
        <p>So intricate is the productivity problem that most authorities compare it to the common cold, or even to cancer, in that there might be dozens of caires and ckttens of ways in which the problem manifests itself.</p>
        <p>And one of them mi^t be the situation revealed in the Mercer survey - that top executives feel they know at least one way to improve their companys productivity, and then do nothing but talk about it.</p>
        <p>Instead, you might say, they should consider coming in out of the rain, which is the first thing most pecle do when presented with that other major problem in our lives, the weather.</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0005" />
        <p>Not Always Eye-To-Eye</p>
        <p>By GEORGE GALLUP PRINCETON, N.J.  Recent Gallup survey evidoice indicates that President-elect Ronald Reagan and the U.S. public do not see eye-toeye on two key issues that figured prominently in this years presidential election campaign - the Equal Rights Amendment and a ban 1 abortion.</p>
        <p>While Reagan opposes the ERA, the public aidorses it by an overwhelming 2-to-l margin. And while the president-elect favors a ban on all abortions except when the life of the mother is at stake, the public opposes banning all abortions by a similarly lar^ margin.</p>
        <p>On the other hand, the American people overwhelmingly side with Reagan on other issues, most notaWy increased defense spending.</p>
        <p>A national sample of adults was asked to vote on seven key issues in a survey conducted during the just-completed presidential campaign.</p>
        <p>Those surveyed voted heavily in favor of the registration of all firearms, the ERA and increased outlays for defense. They leaned toward support of requiring prayer in public schools and a mandatory death penalty for anyone convicted of murder, while the construction pf more nuclear power plants was opposed by a narrow margin.</p>
        <p>Strong opposition is expressed on the issue of placing a ban (Ml all abortions.</p>
        <p>It is interesting to note that the views of Republicans and Democrats differ little on each of the seven issues, with the notable exception of the Equal Rights Amendment. Slightly more than half of Republicans (54 percent) favor the ERA, but the proportion of Democrats favoring the amendment is considerably higher69 percent.</p>
        <p>Following is the quekion and the results, ranked on the basis of how much support each proposal has:</p>
        <p>This card (respondents were handed a card listing various issues) lists various proposals being discussed in this country today. Would you tell me whether you generally FAVOR or generally OPPOSE each of these projiwsals''</p>
        <p>Publics Views On Issues</p>
        <p>Dont</p>
        <p>Favor Of^Mse know Increased spending for defense .... 69% 27% 4%</p>
        <p>The ERA  giving women equal rights and</p>
        <p>equal responsibilities............64 33 3</p>
        <p>Federal re^stration</p>
        <p>of all firearms ............60 37 3</p>
        <p>Requiring prayer</p>
        <p>in public schools.................55 42 3</p>
        <p>A mandatory death penalty for anyone convicted</p>
        <p>of murder.......................54 43 3</p>
        <p>More nuclear power plants.........45 51 4</p>
        <p>A ban on all abortions..............31 65 4</p>
        <p>The results reported today are based on interviews with 1,602 adults, 18 and older, conducted in over 300 scientifically-selected localities across the nation during the period Sept. 12-15. Based on a sample of this size, one can say with 95 percent confidence that the possible error due to sampling and other random effects is three percentage points either way. Copyright 1980 Field Enterprises, Inc.</p>
        <p>As I Recall It</p>
        <p>Zeno-Ponder, A Believer In Two-Party System</p>
        <p>Quotes</p>
        <p>Words will build no walls.-Plutarch</p>
        <p>Laugh then at any but at fools and foes.  Alexander Pope</p>
        <p>Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage. Publius Syrus</p>
        <p>Marriage is an adventure, like going to war.  Gilbert Chesterton</p>
        <p>Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving worthy evidence of the fact.  George Eliot</p>
        <p>It is discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit.  Noel Coward.</p>
        <p>Kendall Col....</p>
        <p>((Continued from Page A-4) hearing should be held.</p>
        <p>The statement said department experts found that reconstituted milk would compete favorably with fresh fluid milk in nearly all areas of the country. If removed from present federal price curbs, it could account for up to 38 percent of all fluid mUk sales within three years, the statement said.</p>
        <p>After three years, the report said, consumer spending on milk could be reduced by $186 million annually, and federal price support costs by another $165 million.</p>
        <p>But, if approved, the proposal to remove federal price controls on reconstituted milk would be costly to dairy farmers, a reduction in annual sales by as much as $520 million within three years, the report said.</p>
        <p>Many farmbelt members of Congress, dairy producers and their cooperatives have opposed changes that would allow reixMistituted milk a price advantage over the regular kind.</p>
        <p>The impact statement also , said rec(Histituted milk has not been generally available for sale in the United States, althou^ some of it has been made and marketed from time to time.</p>
        <p>By NOEL YANCEY</p>
        <p>Zeno Ponder, whos been x^itical toss of Madison County onger than his enemies care to remember, says he believes in a two-party system - a great big Democratic Party and a lit-tie bitty Republican Party. </p>
        <p>' And Ponder's Democratic organization held firm despite the onrushing Republican tide in the November 4 general election. Madison came through with big majorities for President Jimmy Carter, Gov Jim Hunt and U.S. Sen. Robert Morgan.</p>
        <p>And State Elections Director Alex Brock says he has received no complaints of election peccadillos in Madison this time. This is unusual for charge of irregularity and vote fraud used to come from Madison as often as there were elections.</p>
        <p>The most noteworthy of these came in the 1964 Democratic primary when Ponders Madison machine exercised its talents in behalf of the boss in a contest for the Democratic nomination for state Senate. Just this once, Ponder violated what 'he had once said was a personal creed that he would never run for anything or from anything.</p>
        <p>In that race, Clyde Norton, an Old Fort furniture dealer and McDowell County commissioner, ran up a margin</p>
        <p>of more than 4,300 votes in the other three counties of the 34th District But Madison repated 5,256 votes for its favorite son and only 414 /or Norton, mkking Ponder the apparent winner by 495 votes. Norton yelled foul, and his backers charged that the vote count reported for the Mars Hill precinct in Madison exceeded the total registration there A riot developed when a citizens group at Mars Hill broke open a locked closet door and found an extra ballot box.</p>
        <p>The called Williams Joslin, chairman of the state Board of Elections in fiaiejgh, who asked that all election material at the Mars Hill precinct be impounded and locked up until the elections board could investigate. But Roy Freeman, chairman of the Madison County Board of Elections, arrived shortly and carted it off When Mars Hill Felice Chief R J Ammons relayed Joslin's instructions, Freeman replied, &amp;quot;To hell with Mr. Joslin. I'm running this election.</p>
        <p>During a hearing the state Board of Elections held at Mars Hill, John Robert Anderson, the precinct registrar, testified that Brown Anunons, a member of the pounty Board of Tax Equalization and Review, had told him two days before the primary that the Ponder campaign was in trouble and outlined a plan to switch</p>
        <p>ballot boxes at the Mars Hill precinct. .Anderson said if boxes actually were switched, it was done while he was away from the polling place temporarily</p>
        <p>Ammons, who had been replaced as registrar shwtly before the election by the state Board of Electims, admitted he had placed the extra ballot box in the closet the ni^t before the election, but he emphatically denied any knowledge of the alleged scheme to fill it with premarked ballots and substitute it for the official box.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;. Theres nothing unusual about one or two extra boxes around at election, Ammons testified. &amp;quot;Theyre alw ays coming in handy. </p>
        <p>Freeman, who had been elections chairman for five years, admitted from the stand that he was ignorant of the elections law and that numerous technical violations had occurred in the primary election, but he vigorously denied he was guilty of deliberate wrongdoing. After the other two members of the Madison board had testified similarly, the ^ate board ousted them for incompetence and dereliction of duty and appointed a new county board for the runoff primary.</p>
        <p>As the state board hearings continued, witnesses testified that dead persons, folks in the hospital in Asheville and one who had moved to</p>
        <p>Facing South</p>
        <p>Women Shared A Goal: Striving For A Union</p>
        <p>Healion Col....</p>
        <p>(Continued from A4) those kids as I do, she said. He must have gone through the same hurt that I did. The same disappointment. I shouldnt be so harsh with him.</p>
        <p>The notion for the ceremony originated with Dr. David Ulrich, chief psychologist at the Child Guidance Clinic of Greater Stamford. He worked from concepts fostered by Ivan Boszormeny-Nagi of Philadelphia, a Hungarian, and one of the top family therapists in the United States.</p>
        <p>Ulrich said he and ,the therapist met with lawyers active in divorce work in Stamford who often go through a rather agonizing process with clients. One guy said Im lucky if I can get one couple out of 12 together in my office to discuss the children.</p>
        <p>The lawyer may want to protect the children, their interests, but if hes going to keep his client hes got to go with what the divorcing couple want. So the lawyers are under much more pressure than they want to take an adversary and attacking role toward the opposite spouse. It occurred to me maybe there was some way that the moral authority of the church could be mobilized to give the lawyers more support so they wouldnt be caught struggling alone with this pressure from adversary parents, he said.</p>
        <p>If a childs basic trust in the parent is destroyed by the other parent, then that child may have an untrusting attitude toward the world at large, and the outlook may be visited down through generations, he said.</p>
        <p>Sharing</p>
        <p>JACKSON, ALA. - We just started on the line, Sarah Boykin explains in her soft but steady voice. We whispered. We carried it on down the line. In this way, she and approximately twenty other women workers began their first organizing effort in Vanity Fairs Clarke Mills in 1975. The successful year-long struggle for union representation that followed brought together black and white women of varying ages and levels of education. But all the women shared one common trait: none of the group, composed mainly of sewing machine operators, had prior experience in organizing.</p>
        <p>Like most of the women involved, Sarah Boykin, president of Local 118 of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, has never considered herself a social activist. Ive always been a loner. But to a degree, the effort to unionize has transformed Sarah Boykin and the other women as well. They have gained a healthy respect for the power of collective efforts, and a bond of strength has been created among them. Since weve gotten our union in and squared away, its never a dull moment.</p>
        <p>In the 1940s. when Vanity Fair  a leading manufacturer of womens lingerie  first opened its Clarke Mills plant in Jackson, subsistence farming was still the predominant way of life in this south Alabama community. Most women workers welcomed the opportunity to leave the fields. Vanity Fair, in turn, enjoyed a labor force that worked without question or complaint.</p>
        <p>However, thirty years later, some of these same women no longer felt so grateful. They were an^ because after nearly a lifetime of work, they still had few benefits, low wages, and no representation. These women, once all white, had been joined by a growing number of black women in the 1960s. Together these two groups began to perceive their working conditions within a framework of racism and sexism, and this awareness increased their determination. &amp;quot;I felt like I had to win, Sarah Boyk'n explains, because 1 was what they looked at as an underdog. First because I was black and second because I was a woman.</p>
        <p>Vanity Fair Mills opposed unionization efforts. The Clarke Mills plant, as the single largest employer of women in the area, could easily intimidate its workers without taking overt action against them. Really, indirectly, they worked on us bad, Sarah Boykin points out. Rumors circulated that the plant would close if union was voted in. For many of the women, the sole supporters of families, this threat, even if unfounded, was enough to suppress their active support of the union. Yet most workers silently supported union efforts, and on October 29, 1976, they elected the International Garment Workers Union as their bargaining representative.</p>
        <p>With the contract they negotiated in the latter part of 1977, members of Local 118 gained their first experience in collective bargaining.</p>
        <p>Georgia had been recoded as v(ging in the Senatbrial primary. Several witnesses testified they had carefully counted the voters who entered several polling places and that the official tabulation showed a greater number had voted, than tiwy counted.</p>
        <p>For example, James Ramsey, a farmer, testified he counted 133 Democrats entering the California precinct polling place but the official tally showed 166 ballOs were cast in the State Senate race Other witnesses told the board they counted 122 Democrats entering the Middle Fort precinct, but that 219 votes - 161 for Ponder and 58 for Norton  were reported</p>
        <p>Ramsey said that in the</p>
        <p>California precinct he had determined 35 persons who were recorded on the registration bo(J(s as having voted did not actually vote He said these included Edgar Davis who had been dead for 12 years and another person who had been dead three years. Herbert Hawkins, the Madison clerk of court, testified his wife was visiting out of the county on election day, but the records listed her as voting. Ramsey produced affidavits from 25 persons whose names were checked as voting who swore they did not vote.</p>
        <p>Ponder's lawyers, meanwhile carried his fight to the state Supreme Court. They contended the state Board of Elections was required to accept the returns</p>
        <p>as they were certified by a county elections board and that an appeal from the state board would be tried in the county involved  in other words, an appeal of the Madison voting would be decided in Madison County But the Supreme Court sided with the state board It said it had the authority to investigate allegations of election wrongdoing and that any appeal would be heard by a judge without a jury in Wake County Superior Court m Raleigh The state board then proceeded to throw out all the ballots in six Madison precincts. because it was impossible to determine which were fraudulent This gave Norton the Democratic (Continued on page A-6)</p>
        <p>AND, OH, SO LAME!</p>
        <p>Turn.</p>
        <p>They asked for and received pay increases and improved health benefits. Their contract also provides for grievance and arbitration procedures.</p>
        <p>The benefits the union has negotiated apply to member and nonmember alike and protect approximately 8,(X)0 workers in fifteen plants located throughout southern Alabama and the northern Florida panhandle. But the benefit most often cited by the women is a less tangible one - a new respect for workers from the management. Sarah Boykin says, It gives me a great deal of satisfaction to be able to stand up and say, Youre wrong and to be treated like a lady.</p>
        <p>After 14 years at Clarke Mills, Sarah Boykin does not want a promotion from her job as sewing machine operator. Neither does she plan to leave. Its not that I love the place. Its just I feel obligated to the other members, the people there, to stay there.</p>
        <p>This deep sense of personal obligation on the part of Sarah Boykin and ther women like her has helped Local 118. It seems like there are some people that is still afraid, Sarah Boykin recognizes. You would think they would look at us and say, Well they did everything and didnt get fired, I always tell them that. I say, Well, Im still here.</p>
        <p>PAULA McLENDON Free Lance Writer Chatom, Ala.</p>
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        <p>By Gail Michaels</p>
        <p>A Mouth With A Mind Of Its Own Is Trouble</p>
        <p>Megs mouth is bigger than Billy Martins, and it gets her into almost as much trouble.</p>
        <p>The other night Phillip told |ier that because we were eating a late supper, she was to get ready for bed immediately after she finished her meal.</p>
        <p>But 1 need some time to play.</p>
        <p>Youve played all day, Phillip said. You have a busy day ahead of you tomorrow, and you need your sleep.</p>
        <p>No I dont! If you put me to bed now. Ill be so angry that I cant sleep. Ill just lie . there with my eyes open. That sounds like a threat to me, Meg. I think you had better drop this subject. But I cant! she wailed. Its not fair! Mommy made supper late and now 1 cant play. Its all Mommy's fault!</p>
        <p>Phillip pushed back his chair from the table. All right, young lady, I think you had better come take your bath right now.</p>
        <p>A bath!</p>
        <p>Right now!</p>
        <p>I dont need a bath. I sat on the sofa all afternoon. You cant get dirty on a sofa. You will take a bath.</p>
        <p>She shook her head. I cant take a bath. Daddy, its just too late for a little girl like me to be up.</p>
        <p>If you cant be quiet and do as I ask, Meg. Youll have to go to bed without a story.'  But Im too sleepy to take a bath.</p>
        <p>Thats it. No story tonight.</p>
        <p>Meg slammed her hand on the table. No story tonight* Thats child neglect. Phillips mouth dropped open. Then what would you have me do? Ive asked you and asked you to stop arguing and mind me, and you wont do it.</p>
        <p>I cant. Daddy. My mouth has a mind of its own. Thats no excuse. Wlien a little girl cant mind her father, she has to be disciplined.</p>
        <p>Then you should spank me.</p>
        <p>Youd rather have a spanking than go without a story?</p>
        <p>She turned her back toward him. I want it over quick.</p>
        <p>Well, I donf&amp;quot; think a spanking is called for in this case. Go take off your clothes, and lets get that bath.</p>
        <p>Please, Daddy, give me a spanking.</p>
        <p>No, Ive made up my mind. No story tonight. Now go on to the bathroom. Youre mean, Daddy. 1 need that story to make me smart.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Bequiet. .Meg.</p>
        <p>You just want me to be dumb. Youre mean, mean, mean.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Shut your mouth, Meg! </p>
        <p>. . .mean, she muttered. Meg Michaels! Phillip roared. If you keep this up, you wont get a story^ and youll get a spanking, too. Megs reply was immediate. Daddy. she said, I think we need to drop this subject.</p>
        <p>Big Brother Taking Over The Garbage Trucks</p>
        <p>By JAMES J. KILPATRICK</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON  Consider, if you please, the garbage truck. It is being driven by Big Brother now. And therein lies an instructive tale of how we have rumbled into the mess we are in.</p>
        <p>On October 1 a new regulation of the Environmental Protection Agency came into effect. It mandates a certain level of permissible noise on the part of compacting garbage trucks. The regulation arises from the Noise Control Act of 1972, as amended by the (iuiet (Communities Act of 1978, In one nice, neat bundle this matter ties many odds and ends together.</p>
        <p>Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo the leading antagonist of the EPAs regulation, has tnused aloud: How could anyone vote against bills to promote noise control and quiet communities? It was politically impossible. Under pressure from consumer activists (and from some business spokesmen also), the House voted 356-32 and the Senate 75-5 in favor of the 1972 act. The 1978 bill passed by voice</p>
        <p>vote, without an apparent dissent.</p>
        <p>In retrospect, the two pieces of legislation may be seen as classic examples of federal expansion at the expense of state and local responsibilities. The 1972 law had a grand purpose and a large verb. The act was to free the people from noise that jeopardizes health and welfare. To jeopardize is to expose to imminent danger, to imperil. The act gave the EPA broad powers to regulate major sources of noise.</p>
        <p>Now, it would seem to many of us, perhaps, that a garbage truck does not truly jeopardize or imperil public health. Compared to jet planes and police sirens, a compactor scarcely qualifies as a major source of noise. Indeed, a survey by the EPAs own consultants of 2,(XX) persons in 24 urban neighborhoods turned up only four complaints of garbage truck noise.</p>
        <p>Nevertheless, the EPA conjured up some impressive statistics. The agency solemnly found that 19,650,(XX) persons are regularly exposed to excessive noise levels because of the refuse</p>
        <p>vehicles. Federal regulation, it was concluded, would reduce that number to 6 million persons by 1991. Cities could not be trusted to deal with this peril by local ordinance. After all, the sleep of 13.8 million persons was being disturbed ni^tly. Only the federal government could protect our repose.</p>
        <p>Thus came the regulation. As of October 1, no garbage compactor may be sold in interstate conunerce if it creates noise in excess of 79 decibels. The noise level is to be defined by testing a compactor on a level concrete pad 150 feet in diameter, free of rain, snow or gravel, with microphones placed 7 meters distant from a warmed-up engine, the wind velocity not in excess of 19 kilometers an hour. And so forth, and so forth, and so forth.</p>
        <p>It is needless to dwell upon the reports to be made, the forms to be filed, the records to be kept. These you can imagine. The act provides for a fine of $25,000 a day, or one year in prison, or both, for any manufacturer whose garbage truck produces 80 decibels of noise. For a second offense, the penalties may be doubled. As</p>
        <p>of July 1982, the regulation mandates a further reduction to 76 decibels.</p>
        <p>Metaphorically speaking, if you will forgive me. this is garbage. Pure garbage. The EPA regulation runs to 23 pages. An accompanying analysis runs to 300 more. Enforcement of the act will impose added costs upon purchasers of the trucks of $21.3 million a year. That is for starters. The EPA defensively puts the costs,at 50 cents per household per year.</p>
        <p>Costs and benefits to one side, this petty, stupid, nit-picking regulation - a regulation based almost entirely upon gauzy conjecture as to sleep and activity interference - offers one more instance of a bureaucracy gone berserk. Such cities as New York and San Francisco have coped with the issue by local ordinance. Other cities have imposed curfews against refuse collection before a certain hour. This is simply not a national problem. Maybe an incoming conservative Congress will look at such excesses, and quietly dispose of the trash.</p>
        <p>Copyright. 1980, Universal Press Syndicate</p>
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        <p>A4-TheDmiy Reflector, GreenviUe, N C -Sunday, November 1*. 19</p>
        <p>State Can Take Your Tax Refund</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N C &amp;lt;APJ - A little^vtn law may mean you wont get your state tax refund next year if you owe money to state agencies.</p>
        <p>Under a law passed by the 1979 (ieneral Assembly, ^ate governmental agencies can ask state revenue officials to take funds owed to them out of a persons tax refund check.</p>
        <p>'Those agencies are making lists now to forward to revenue officials, who are getting ready to issue 1980 state tax refund checks</p>
        <p>Eligible agencies include the Department of Human' Resources, state courts, state-operated universities and community universities</p>
        <p>'The different agencies notify us of the individuals who owe them money.&amp;quot; said James Senter, deputy secretary of the Revenue Department &amp;quot;We simply scan refund lists. If the person is entitled to a refund, we hold it in abeyance and notify the claimant agency</p>
        <p>We also notify the individual that his refund check is being withheld.he said.</p>
        <p>Hunt Gives Go-Ahead On Chapel</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Gov. Jim Hunt reversed Friday a state agencys recommendation and gave the go-ahead to building a $500,000 chapel at Murdoch Mental Retardation Center at Butner. ^</p>
        <p>Hunt ordered Secretary of Human Resources Sarah Morrow to override any attempt to block construction of the chapel by the Capital Area Health Systems Agency.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;If the Capital HSA feels it must go through this process. I very mucy hope that it rules in favor of it (the chapelHunt said. &amp;quot;If it does not, the Department of Human Resources is prepared to reverse the ruling.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>'The last General Assembly authorized $250,000 to build the chapel, contigent on matching private donations.</p>
        <p>But after the private contributions were made the Capital ,\rea Health Systems Agency staff recommended no certificate-of-need for the building. .Murdoch officials said earlier this week.</p>
        <p>CAPTURED MACHINEGUN - An Afghan tribal rebel poses for a picture behind the si^ts of a Soviet-made light machinegun captured during fighting near Taghab where this picture was taken. Japanese free lance photographer Hiromi Nagakura took the picture in October, and recently emerged from an extended visit to Afghanistan. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>As Yancy Recalls . . .</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-5)</p>
        <p>nomination by 400 votes. In the general election a few weeks later, Norton was elected to the state Senate in the :Mth District.</p>
        <p>Ponder, a 50-year-old dairyman who operates a mountain-top spread he calls the &amp;quot;Ponderosa,&amp;quot; denies cheating in the election campaigns he's directed in Madison County since the 1950s. and he asserts, &amp;quot;.Ml we need is a straight do\m-the-road election, and we'll' win anytime in Madison County.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>But cries of fraud have continued to be heard after elections in Madison. Only two years ago. the state Board of Elections ousted two members of the Madison</p>
        <p>board. Democrat Harold Ammons and Republican Roger Swann, for failing to prevent widespread irregularities during the 1978 primary.</p>
        <p>And although Ponder's Democratic machine piled up big margins for Carter. Hunt and Morgan in the Nov. 4. voting, he did not emerge from the voting unscathed. The victory of Ronald Reagan means that Ponder and other Democrats will lose their positions on the state .Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee which oversees the operation of federal farm programs in North Carolina. Nothing could give Jesse Helms more pleasure than ousting those Democrats, particularly Ponder.</p>
        <p>MR. CLEAN</p>
        <p>Debra Earley Selected 1980-81 Tobacco Queen</p>
        <p>ByMARYSCHULKEN Reflector Staff Writer AYDEN - Debra G. Earley of Jacksonville was crowned the 1980-81 Southern Flue-Cured Tobacco Queen</p>
        <p>Saturday night at the conclusion of the Tobacco Festival Queen Contest, held at Ayden-Grifton High School. She will relace the reigning queen, Jeri Bullock</p>
        <p>Debra G. Earley ... the 1980-81 Tobacco Queen</p>
        <p>of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Miss Earley will represent the five flue-cured tobacco-producing states - North Carolina, South Carolina. Virginia, Georgia and Florida  during the next 12 months. Along with her title, she receives a $1,500 educational scholarship sponsored by Tobacco Coloring Generator of Norfolk, Va She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Earley of Jacksonville and is a junior at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Her career interests include record producing and entertainment.</p>
        <p>Miss Kelly Rose Grantham of Goldsboro was the first runner-up and elected Miss Congenitality in the competition. She will receive a $7(XI educational scholarship sponsored by Wachovia Bank and Trust. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Grantham of Goldsboro and is a sophmore, Humane Services/Social Work student at Wayne Community College. She was sponsored by the Goldsboro Tobacco Board of Trade.</p>
        <p>The eleven contestants competed in the categories of swimsuit, talent and evening gown. Queen Debra Earley performed &amp;quot;Come In From the Rain&amp;quot;. First runner-up</p>
        <p>Kelly Rose Grantham performed &amp;quot;Theme From New York, New York.</p>
        <p>Entertainment for the evening was provided by David Bass, who sang A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody; by Miss Goldsboro, Terri Ham, Miss Pender County, Emma Mahn; 1979-80 Queen Jeri Ann Bullock, the Songbirds of LaGrange; and the Tarboro High School Jazz Ensemble</p>
        <p>The judges for the pageant included Betty Lane Evans Bissett, a former Miss Greenville, Miss North Carolina and a fourth runner-up in the Miss America Pag</p>
        <p>eant: Jimmie Hughes, an accredited judge on the Miss North Carolina Pageant Judges List; Oran K. Perry, a scholarship pageant consultant and advisor and p^ president of the Carolina Dramatic Association; Betty Kaye Herring, a director of retail sales in seven states for a nationally known cosmetic firm; and Ray Davis, owner of Town and Country Flower Shop in Wilson and active in the Miss Wilson pageants.</p>
        <p>Smoking Risks Rarely Discuss</p>
        <p>DETROIT, Mich. (UPI) -Health hazards of cigarette smoking are rarely discussed in most major womens magazines, says Elizabeth Whelan, executive director of a non-profit advocacy group in the health field.</p>
        <p>Ms. Whelan said a review of articles published in 12 major womens magazines during the past 12 years showed only Good Housekeeping devoted substantial coverage to the dangers of smoking.</p>
        <p>The Southern FlueCured Tobacco Festival Pa^ant is sanctioned as a Miss North Carolina contest and 1979-80 Queen Debra Earley will compete for the state title in Raleigh in June 1981.</p>
        <p>We are very excited about being sanctioned as a Miss N.C preliminary.&amp;quot; said Festival Director Kaye Hampton. We feel this years competition was a tremendous success and look forward to next year.</p>
        <p>We are pleased that these young women will have a chance to further their educations, hopefully in an agricultural field, provided by a tobacco-related organization, added the director.</p>
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        <p>Science Education  A Sad Case</p>
        <p>By MARC BARNES ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>A scarcity of science teachers in North Carolina and a lack of emphasis upon science in the classroom have weakened science education in the states secondary schools, say East Carolina University science education orofessors.</p>
        <p>Its really a sad case, says Dr. Charles R. Coble. Its a lack of adequately prepared science teachers </p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Science is not included in the states pupil competency test. says Dr. Floyd E, Mattheis, science education chairman. &amp;quot;Its not included in the achievement tests, and teachers are faced with pressure to improve scores in reading and math.</p>
        <p>A National Science Foundation report prepared recently for the White House said the United States lags behind the Soviet Union. Japan and Germany in the rigor of elementary and secondary school programs in science.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The number of young people who graduate from high school and college with only the most rudimentary notion of science, mathematics and technology portends trouble in decades ahead. the study said.</p>
        <p>According to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, slightly over 5,000 recent college graduates were certified for the first time last year. Of these new teachers. Coble said only about 100 were certified to teach science.</p>
        <p>A survey by Coble and a former colleague. Dale Rice, showed that elementary school teachers in North Carolina spend only 17.19 minutes per day teaching science subjects. Teachers are allowed to spend half of their time teaching in their certified area and the other half on other subjects.</p>
        <p>Science is not considered a basic subject in elementary schools, Coble said. &amp;quot;When the students arrive in secondary' schools, the teachers</p>
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        <p>Mattheis adds that such students may not have advanced reasoning abilities. Research has shown that a large number of high school students are at concrete levels of comprehension. For those at that level, its important to have hands-on experience (in science), he said.</p>
        <p>Mattheis described &amp;quot;hands-on experience as activities that involve</p>
        <p>manipulative materials -where students can work with things they can seen, handle and manipulate.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;You need materials to work with in addition to reading books so that students can associate cause and effect, and can learn to see how many things in their environment interact with one another.</p>
        <p>ECU is one of only two universities in the state with an elementary science methods course, which. Co</p>
        <p>ble said, &amp;quot;teaches how to translate college science to elementary levels. The course is required for all elementary education and special education majors.</p>
        <p>Also, Mattheis said, the ECU science education department has begun a program of conducting workshops for techers on science and development of reasoning. These workshops will help teachers undcerstand how children learn science.</p>
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        <p>People In The News</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, GreenvlUe. N.C -5uiday, November 18, lMft-A-7</p>
        <p>By Default Vifhen First Winner Resigned Title</p>
        <p>Miss Guam Is New Miss World</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) -Kimberiy Santos said Satur</p>
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        <p>N.C. Baptists React To Comment On Jews</p>
        <p>RETURN DELAYED - The return from Guyana of former Peoples Temple cultist Larry Layton has been delayed by a breakdown in the negotiations being carried out between the United States and the small South American tropical repuUic. Layton is wanted in the United States for the slaying of U.S. Representative Leo Ryan of California. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>MILDER ATTITUDES -Songstress Anita Bryant, who once led a major militant national crusade against homosexuality in America, has come out for a milder attitude toward gays. She now says shes more inclined to say live and Irt live, and added she feels this way as long as the matter of sexual preference is kept in the closet. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>FUNNY NOSES - Rev. Bailey Smith, president of the Southou Baptist Convention, told his congregation in remarks, tmoadcast over an Oklahoma radio station that Jews have fuimy looking noses and he doesnt know why God chose the Jpws. Smith, who made the remarks in a September 14 sermon, afterwards said that he was teasing. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Settlement Made By Army In Civilian Security Case</p>
        <p>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Army has acknowledged that homosexuality alone is not sufficient reason to deny security clearance to civilian contract employees, the American Civil Liberties Union says.</p>
        <p>The ACLU said Thursday that the Army has agreed to pay a $10,000 out-of-court settlement to Warren G. Preston, 41, whose clearance at an electronics firm was changed when he admitted he was homosexual.</p>
        <p>The Army agreed to eliminate homosexuality as a</p>
        <p>reason for denying civilian security clearances, ACLU officials said at a press conference. They said the Army must send out notices stating that legal homosexual acts are not grounds to deny a security clearance.</p>
        <p>Army officials declined to comment.</p>
        <p>Preston, a worker at a GTE Sylvania plant near San Francisco, had filed suit earlier this year charging that the Army took away the security clearance he had held for 12 years without due</p>
        <p>process and on insufficient grounds.</p>
        <p>The loss of the clearance forced his demotion to part-time work for several months, he said.</p>
        <p>Attorney Steve Mayer said Preston had been allowed to keep a top security clearance, but had tost a sensitive compartmentalized information clearance because investigators said an admission of homosexuality showed that Preston was unreliable, untrustworthy and unsuitable.</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE, NC. (AP)  North Carxrfinas Baptist leaders have reacted to the newest controversy surrounding Southern Baptist Convention presidit Bailey Smith with a combination of astonishment and anger.</p>
        <p>Bailey, the leader of 13 million Baptists, recently told his Oklahoma congregation: There are people with whom God works more intimately than other. Why, you say? I dont know. I dont know why he choose the Jews. I think they got funny looking noses myself.</p>
        <p>Smith later offered an apology for the remark.</p>
        <p>It was the second such episode involving Smith and Jews. Several weeks earlier, he told a 15,000 member audience that God almight does not hear the prayers of a Jew.</p>
        <p>Cecil Sherman, president of the 1.1 million North Carolina Baptist Convention, reacted to the most recent statement with astonishment.</p>
        <p>Are you serious? Sherman asked when informed of Smiths statement, which was reprinted in a Dallas newspaper. I hope he didnt say that. Did he really say that?</p>
        <p>'Then Sherman, the pastor of Ashevilles First Baptist Chruch. said, that is the most tasteless, insensitive remark for a man who a man who holds a responsible position. I am sorry he said it, and sorry for the shame and reproach that will come to Southern Baptists because of the title he wears at this time.</p>
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        <p>Rabbi Harold Krantzler of Charlottes Temple Beth El, said, Im sorry he embarrassed the Baptist Church. 'They are people of conscience, tolerance and understanding.</p>
        <p>Smith made an apology Friday, saying the remark was teasing.</p>
        <p>World, a fact she discovered while waiting in an airport for the trip home to Guam.</p>
        <p>Miss Santos had been the first nmner-up in the Miss World competition, which she altered as Miss Guam.</p>
        <p>But she unexpectedly gained the crown whoi 18-year-old Miss Germany, Gabriella Brum, turned down the title at the request of her fiance, just hours after winning it 'Thursday night in London.</p>
        <p>Miss Santos was on her way back to her job as a travel agent in Guam Friday night whai she heard the news from a Pan American Airways official at Los Angeles International Airport.</p>
        <p>I still dont believe it, Miss Santos, 19, said by telephone Saturday as photographers and reporters</p>
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        <p>1 found out about it when I arrived,here in L.A., she said. Pan Am paged me when I was in customs. I went out and found a newspaper and read about it.</p>
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        <p>susangerd Attacked... PsvcHiafric Issues Cited In Garwood Trial</p>
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        <p>both courtries as their major oil outlet to the Persian Gulf It put Iraqi losses at 11 soldiers killed and three tanks, one personnel carrier and a trench shovel&amp;quot; destroyed.</p>
        <p>Judging from the communiques of both sides, the war showed no signs of abating during a peace mission being launched Sunday by former Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme, who was travelling to Baghdad and Tehran on behalf of the United Nations, Appointed to act as a special envoy for U N Secre-tary General Kurt Waldheim. Palme was to leave New York Sunday for Geneva en route to the capitals of the two warring Persian Gulf states He ad</p>
        <p>mitted on Friday that his mission would be very difficult.</p>
        <p>Bani-Sadr told Pars the Iraqis launched three assaults on Susangerd. 25 miles inside the border and about 30 miles northwest of Ahvaz, but were repelled each time</p>
        <p>The enemy has attacked the city three times and every time it has failed after suffering heavy casualties.&amp;quot; Pars quoted him as saying.</p>
        <p>He said more civilians were taking up arms and fighting on the fronts, bolstering Irans war effort, but cautioned that hardship still lay ahead</p>
        <p>There is a war on and you should expect hardship in war and people should bear everything gladly, Pars quoted him as saying.</p>
        <p>Marking Education Week</p>
        <p>Sadie Saulter Elementary Schools annual celebration of American Education Week begins Monday with a full range of activities planned.</p>
        <p>Books Alive is the theme of this years event which will be highlighted by two school assemblies Friday morning</p>
        <p>Beginning Tuesday and continuing through the week, students kindergarden through three, will have an opportunity to dress up in clothes appropriate to the study of their favorite books. A poster contest will be held</p>
        <p>Wednesday.</p>
        <p>Also scheduled are story telling sessions featuring such Greenville area yam spinners as Beverly Cotton, artist-in-residence at Pitt Community College; Betty Quinn, Title 1 Reading Supervisor; Dorsey Sanderson, story-teller for Sheppard Memorial Library; and Charles Ross, Greenville City Schools Director of Instruction.</p>
        <p>Students parents are invited to visit the school and eat lunch with their children.</p>
        <p>By BRUCE DOUGLAS CAMP LEJEUNE. N.C. (LTD - The chief prosecutor in the court-martial of Marine Pfc. Robert R. Garwood says the case will be the psychiatric battle of the century that will make the Patty Hearst case look like nothing.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Defense attorneys couldnt agree with him more.</p>
        <p>After testimony from the first witness Friday in the court-martial of the only Vietnam-era serviceman accused of joining forces with the enemy, attorneys on both sides said psychiatric issues to be raised in the case are the real issues in dispute.</p>
        <p>The first witness, a former POW, testified that Garwood wore the uniform of the enemy, lived as a comrade among the Viet Cong in a series of jungle POW camps, aiding them jn the indoctrination anil interrogation of Americans.</p>
        <p>Several other POWs are expected to give similar testimony What these people saw has never really been an issue in the case. said chief civilian defense attorney John C Lowe in an inteniew Friday. He said the real issue is why Garwood did the things he did The defense, Lowe said in opening arguments, intends to prove that Garwood was driven insane by his captors and was unable to distinguish right from wrong. A similar defense was used in the Patty Hearst case Lowe's list of potential witnesses includes several pscyhiatrists, and prosecutor Maj. Werner Hellmer said he plans to call .some 15 psychiatrsts in rebuttal.</p>
        <p>This case is going to be the psychiatric battle of the century that will make the Patty Hearst case look like nothing, Hellmer said.</p>
        <p>Garwood spent nearly 14 years with the cwnmunists before returning to the United States in March 1979 to face accusations from a handful of POWs who saw him in a series of jungle POW camps in South Vietnam. He arranged his own repatriation, reportedly by smugging a note to a foreigner in Hanoi saying he w anted to come home.</p>
        <p>He is accused of desertion, collaboration with the enemy, making propagan-distic statements, and assault on American prisoners. He could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted by the jury of five .Marine Corps officers, all of them Vietnam veterans.</p>
        <p>The first witness was Army Chief Warrant Officer Francis G. Anton, who spit five years in captivity and says he made a vow to dying comrade that he would get revenge against Garwood. He said he met Garwood in a jungle POW camp near Danang in 1968.</p>
        <p>The first time I saw him (Garwood), he was escorting a couple of prisoners, Anton testified He had a big pack on his back, a pistol belt, and was wearing a pith helmet. He said a camp officer, identified as Mr. Ho, told the POWs that Garwood was to be saluted Ho gave instructions that Bob was a cadre of the (National Liberation) Front</p>
        <p>and had to be treated with respect, said Anton. He said Garwood gave differing accounts of his relationship with the Vietnamese, sometimes saying he was free to leave at any time and other times saying the communists</p>
        <p>had reneged on a prtKnise to set him free.</p>
        <p>He said he could go txxne, but refused to go home whoi Vietnamese children were dying and being killed by Americans in Vietnam, Anton said</p>
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        <p>Theyre playful and friendly and have been dewormed. Will be mediumsized dogs. Theyve been kept in a foster home for some time and need good permanent homes. 758-0797.</p>
        <p>Other animals being sought homes by the Pitt County Humane Society Include:</p>
        <p> Tabitha, a one-and-a-half-year-old gray-brown tabby. A black kitten. A gray-brown tabby kitten. A</p>
        <p>gray female kitten six weeks old. All used to outdoors, but can be kept indoors, too. 756-7555.</p>
        <p> Six mixed-breed seven-week-old long-haired puppies that will be medium-sized dogs. 756-3106.</p>
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        <p>ANKARA. Turkey (UPI)  Three terrorists waiting in ambush shot and killed an American Air Force sergeant Saturday as he and another airman were about to drive to work at a U.S. base in southern Turkey, officials said.</p>
        <p>It was the first attack on American servicemen in Turkey since the military coup earlier this year and it appeared to be a bold attempt by the terrorists to show they still can strike at will despite a tough crackdown on their actvities.</p>
        <p>Before the coup in Sep-tember, American servicemen were frequent targets for left-wing terrorists.</p>
        <p>U.S. officials identified the victim as St. William C. Herrington, 22, Buford. Ga. He was shot seven times and died in a hospital in Adana, scene of the early morning attack.</p>
        <p>His companion. Airman Jay Perry, 22, whose hometown was not immediately available, escaped injury.</p>
        <p>Officials said Herrington and Perry, dressed in their Air Force uniforms, were</p>
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        <p>To place an animal for adoption through this column, published free of charge each Sunday, call Barbara Haddock, 752-9922; Elizabeth Savage. 7564867; Heathef Chaney, 758-0556; or Carol Tyer, 752-6166, Ext. 286.</p>
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        <p>Herrington was hit seven times and died an hour later at the state hospital in Adana, near the Incirlik Air Base where the two men worked. ,</p>
        <p>According to Turkish sources, the terrorists opened fire from close range and apparently had been waiting in ambush nearby. They escaped.</p>
        <p>It was the first attack on an American in Turkey since an April attack in Istanbul.</p>
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        <p>The City of Greenville will conduct a series of neighborhood Community Development meetings to explain how Greenville citizens can help In the preparation of the 1980-81 Small Cities Program application. The City will be applying to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for approximately $3,000,000 over a 3 year period. The meetings will be held on:</p>
        <p>November 17 at Cornerstone Baptist Church</p>
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        <p>November 19 at West End Fire Station Jaycee Building</p>
        <p>December 8 at Sadie Saulter School</p>
        <p>December 9 at West Meadowbrook Day Care Center</p>
        <p>All meetings will be held at 7:30 P.M. The public Is urged to attend these important meetings. For information call 752-4137 ext. 266.</p>
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        <p>Rain Helps Extinguish Forest Fires</p>
        <p>POPE IN COLOGNE - Pope John Paul II (r) Beside the Pontiff at left is Cologne cardinal luieels in the Cologne, West Germany Joseph Hoeffner.(APWirephoto) cathedral during a mass Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>KKK Trial Recessed</p>
        <p>By JERRY MITCHELL GREENSBORO, N C ' lUPI) - Six Ku Klux Klansmen and Nazis charged in the shooting deaths of five communists are spending the veekend in jail while they wait for a jury to resume deliberations in the case.</p>
        <p>The sbc-man, six-woman jur&amp;gt;' completed its first full week of deliberations Friday without reaching a verdict. The panel has recessed until Monday.</p>
        <p>Superior Court Judge James M. Long asked that the six defendants remain in jail as a precaution and defense lawyers readily agreed. Long did not publicly state a reason for the request.</p>
        <p>A source said no threats have been received against any of the defendants, but the judge was concerned someone might try to harm them as jury deliberations continued without a verdict. The Klansmen and Nazis are charged in the shooting deaths of five Communist Worker Party members during a Nov. 3,1979, Death to the Man rally.</p>
        <p>Five of the six defendants have been allowed to spend weekends at their homes while spending weeknights in jail during the five-month trial. The sixth. Jack Wilson Fowler Jr., has not been released on bond.</p>
        <p>Defense lawyer Hal Greeson said Long did not order the six to remain in jail for the weekend and only requested the move.</p>
        <p>He thinks it is for their benefit that they not be</p>
        <p>exposed to anything outside the realm of where the court can protect them,&amp;quot; Greeson said. He indicated he had no information there was any extraordinary reason for that.</p>
        <p>One of the six defendants, Roland Wayne Wood, said Friday he joined the American Nazi Party because he felt it was the best way to fight communism, but he now regrets joining.</p>
        <p>I still oppose communism and I guess 1 will the rest of my life,&amp;quot; said Wood, who claims he acted in self-defense.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;My tactics were wrong,&amp;quot; he said, and he now feels education, not direct confrontation. is the best way to deal with communism.</p>
        <p>Wood spent much of Friday sketching a railroad depot and tracks on a small artists pad. occasionally seeking technical advice from one of the half-dozen courtroom artists hired by television to draw courtroom-scenes.</p>
        <p>I just do this because it helps my nerves. said Wood, looking down at his drawing.</p>
        <p>He said he wants to return to a normal life as quickly as possible once a verdict is reached.</p>
        <p>If my prayers are answered and Im able to return to my loved ones. Im going to thank God and no man. he said.</p>
        <p>Wood, 35, fellow Nazi Jack Wilson Fowler Jr., 28, both of Winston-Salem; and Klansmen Jerry Paul Smith, 33, of Maiden: David Wayne</p>
        <p>Matthews, 25, of Newton: Coleman Blair Pridmore, 33, of Lincolnton; and Lawrence Gene Morgan. 28, of Lincolnton; are accused of first-degree, murder and felonious rioting.</p>
        <p>They could be sentenced to death, but the jury is also considering verdicts of second-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter.</p>
        <p>Deliberations began Nov.</p>
        <p>7, and the jurors have held closely to a regular schedule, beginning at 9:30 a.m. daily and ending around 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>Long has cautioned them against trying to rush their deliberations, warning that haste often makes it harder to get a unanimous verdict.</p>
        <p>Class Plans Field Trip</p>
        <p>The fifth and sixth grade Gifted and Talented classes at A.G. Cox Grammar School are taking a field trip to' Washington. D C., November 19-20.</p>
        <p>Accompanying the students and also serving as chaperones will be Pitt County Superintendant Arthur Alford and his wife.</p>
        <p>The trip is the culmination of the classes individual research projects and oral presentations about Washington, D C., its history and landmarks.</p>
        <p>Students have taken an active part in the planning and organization of the trip. Miss Suzanne Leis and Mrs. Carol Ann Davis are the Gifted and Talented teachers.</p>
        <p>By The Asociated Press Firefighters rested or headed for home Satitfday as steady rain helped douse hundreds of Appalachian fires - many set by arsonists  that consumed 100,000 acres of mountain forestland in Kentucky, Tennesee, West Virginia and Georgia in little over a week.</p>
        <p>One of the largest blazes  the worst in 30 years in the Chattahoochee National Forest of northern Georgia  burned 5,000 acres of timberland before it was brou^t under control Friday night by more than 200 firefighters, aided by aerial tankers.</p>
        <p>Bruce Jewell, public information officer for Region 8, Southeast Area, of the National Forest Service, said firefighters had just finished digging a 14-mile line around the burned area, cutting it off from surrounding woodlands, when the rains came and completed the job of extinguishing the flames.</p>
        <p>Jewell said investigators determined the fire was set in 33 separate sites along Jacks River between Chatsworth and Blue Ridge on Thursday. He said no arrests had been made In Kentucky, many firefighters were being sent home as rains helped immeasurably to ease the situation in the eastern part of the state, according to Charles Crail, Forest Service spokesman in the Daniel Boone National Forest.</p>
        <p>Crail said only five new fires covering 132 acres had been detected Friday, compared to 95 fires that had blackened 7,000 acres since Nov. 7. He said 10 out-of-state crews totaling about 250 firefighers were being retained in case more trouble flared up.</p>
        <p>Tenneseee firefighters won their fight against the worst rash of timberland blazes to hit the state in 28 years as rains which began Friday evening continued to soak the previously crispy-dry and highly volatile woods of East and Middle Tennessee.</p>
        <p>Weve got a week total thatll exceed 10,000 acres and be around 15,000 acres, chief state forest firefighter John Connelly said.</p>
        <p>In West Virginia, Ralph Glover, a spokesman for the state Department of Natural Resources, said state workers and volunteers had all fires in the southern part</p>
        <p>of the state under control. Crews have fou^t 410 forest fires in West Virginia since Nov. 7, he said If the drizzle stays up it should put us m real good</p>
        <p>condition by Monday, he said. Things lo(* favorable.</p>
        <p>State forestry workers, fire department personnel and volunteers were resting Saturday, Glover said. Theyve</p>
        <p>been working pretty rough, he said As Forest Ranger Robert Davis, who fought fires in Wayne County, put it;</p>
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        <p>old. And Im getting tired of bologna sandwiches, too We just dont have time to stop and eat a good meal. Restaurants aren't too plentiful m these parts anyhow.</p>
        <p>Theres information and entertainment at Farmers Warehouse, Greenville, North Carolina</p>
        <p>See the Souths largest indoor display of farm equipment and supplies. Free country entertainment on all three days.</p>
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        <p>country's 1 Country Music Humorist (back for his 5th straight year) 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 18</p>
        <p>Wendy Holcombe,</p>
        <p>banjo player and her band 2:0() p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 19</p>
        <p>Charly McClain,</p>
        <p>popular country vocalist 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 20</p>
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        <p>Pitt County Republican Party Meeting Concerning Voter Registration</p>
        <p>Monday, November 17,19808:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>Mclntyre-Gerry Offices, 200 West 4th St., Greenville</p>
        <p>THE REPUBLICANS</p>
        <p>THE DEMOCRATS</p>
        <p>ABORTION</p>
        <p>Support a constitutional amendment to restore protection of the right to life for unborn children.</p>
        <p>Also support the congressional effort to restrict the use of taxpayers dollars for abortion.</p>
        <p>Support the 1973 Supreme Court decision on abortions rights as the law of the land and oppose any constitutional amendment to restrict or overturn that decision.</p>
        <p>The French colony of Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean, was captured by the British in 1810. The British were concerned about the island because they considered it a threat to their vessels in the India trade. Upon restoration of peace between Britain and France in 1814, Britain retained possession of the island under the Treaty of Paris.</p>
        <p>Support equal rights and equal opportunities for women, without taking away traditional rights of women such as exemption from the military draft.</p>
        <p>The platform slates: ratification of the equal rights amendment is now in the hands of state legislatures .,.. which have a constitutional right to accept or reject the amendment without federal interference or pressure.</p>
        <p>ERA</p>
        <p>Insist that the ERA at last becomes the Z7th Amendment to the Constitution.</p>
        <p>The platform states; The Democratic Party shall withhold financial support and technical campaign assistance from candidates who do not support the ERA.</p>
        <p>TAXES</p>
        <p>Favor lower tax rates, less spending, and a balanced budget.</p>
        <p>Reject wage and price controls as it will only result in shortages, inequities, black markets and untimely higher prices.</p>
        <p>Specifically reject the Carter Doctrine that inflation can be reduced on/y by throwing people out of work.</p>
        <p>The platform states;  . . . tor the sole and primary purpose of fiscal restraint alone, we will not support reductions in the funding of any program whose purpose is to serve the basic human needs of the most needy in our society.</p>
        <p>Oppose a Constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget. _____EDUCATION</p>
        <p>Support initiatives in the Congress to resto^ the right of individuals to participate in voluntary, nondenomina-tional prayer in schools and other public facilities.</p>
        <p>Support deregulation by the federal government of public education and encourage the elimination of the federal Department of Education. Condemn the forced busing of school children to achieve arbitary racial quotas.</p>
        <p>Favor a steady increase in federal support with an emphasis on reducing inter- and intra-state disparities in ability to support quality education.</p>
        <p>Will continue to support the Department of Education.</p>
        <p>Regarding busing, the platform states: Mandatory transportation of students beyond their neighborhoods tor the purpose of desegregation remains a judicial tool of last resort.</p>
        <p>WELFARE</p>
        <p>Reject the notion of a guaranteed annual income.</p>
        <p>Pledge to end welfare fraud by removing ineligibles from the welfare rolls, tightening tood-stamp eligibility requirements and ending aid to illegal aliens and the voluntarily unemployed.</p>
        <p>Support a block-grant program that will help return control of welfare programs to the states.</p>
        <p>Reject the creation of a national health service and all proposals tor compulsory national health insurance.</p>
        <p>Believe we must maintain our commitment to the aged and to the poor by providing quality care through Medicare and Medicaid.</p>
        <p>Favor an income floor (guaranteed annual income) both tor the working poor and the poor not in the labor market.</p>
        <p>Remain committed to the current policy of full funding tor the Food Stamp Program.</p>
        <p>Favor federal control, rather than local control, of welfare.</p>
        <p>Pledge to seek a national health insurance program with the following features: universal coverage comprehensive medical benefits...complete coverage of the costs of catastrophic illness or injury.</p>
        <p>Support legislation to expand home health care services under Medicare and other health programs.</p>
        <p>JOBS</p>
        <p>Will take steps to insure competitiveness of our domestic industries to protect American jobs.</p>
        <p>The platform states; tor workers who have already lost their jobs, we will provide assistance, incentives tor job retraining and placement, and job search and relocation allowance.</p>
        <p>Support the creation of comprehensive programs for disadvantaged youth. </p>
        <p>Urge a reduction of payroll lax rates, a youth differential tor the minimum wage, and alleviation and other costs of employment until a young person can be a productive employee. &amp;nbsp;'</p>
        <p>Pledge a M2 billion dollar jobs program, providing at least 800,000 additional jobs.</p>
        <p>Commit themselves to a 1 billion railroad renewal program which can employ 20,000 workers.</p>
        <p>The platform declares: We will continue to oppose a subminimum wage tor youth . . . and to support increases in the minimum wage so as to ensure an adequate income for all workers.</p>
        <p>DRAFT-</p>
        <p>Are not prepared to accept a peacetime draft at this time.</p>
        <p>Approve and endorse a national strategy of peace through strength. Commit themselves to an immediate increase in defense spending. Will build toward a sustained defense expenditure sutticient to close the gap &amp;lt;&amp;nbsp;with the Soviets, and ultimately reach the position of military superiority that the American people demand.</p>
        <p>Reject the fundamentally flawed SALT II treaty negotiated by the Carter Administration.</p>
        <p>Will act immediately to correct the great inequities in pay and benefits of career military personnel.</p>
        <p>DEFENSE</p>
        <p>Do not favor a peacetime draft or the exclusion of women from registration.</p>
        <p>Will upgrade the combat readiness of our armed</p>
        <p>ofces. , ,</p>
        <p>Furthermore the platform stales;America s military strength is and must be unsurpassed.</p>
        <p>The Democratic Administration will use all its. resources-including both firm diplomacy and military</p>
        <p>powerto deter (Soviet) adventurism----</p>
        <p>The SALT II Agreement is a major accomplishment of the Democratic Administration ... and we will seek its ratification at the earliest feasible time.</p>
        <p>...the all-volunteer force must have wage standards which will retain experienced personnel or recruit new personnel...</p>
        <p>Sources; Republican Platform (Republican National Convention, July 14,1980); Congressional Quarterly (Vol. 38. No. 33. Aug. 16,1980); U.S. News and World Report (July 28,1980 and August 25,1980).</p>
        <p>Paid for by Pitt County GOP, Mai Smith, Treasurer, Jim McIntyre, Chairman</p>
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        <p>1 As a result of the recent election, the Party will hold a majority in the U.S. Senate for the first time in 26 years.</p>
        <p>2 Of the following U.S. senators, onlywas not defeated in this year's election,</p>
        <p>a-Frank Church b-Alan Cranston c-Ceorge McGovern</p>
        <p>3 True of False: At 69, Ronald Reagan is the oldest person ever to be elected president of the United States.</p>
        <p>4 A record 84 million Americans voted in the 1980 presidential election. That figure represents about.. f.. percent of the nations eligible voters.</p>
        <p>a-52 b-72 c-92</p>
        <p>5 Movie actorwhose films included &amp;quot;The Great Escape,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Bullitt&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Papillon,&amp;quot; died at 50 after undergoing cancer surgery in Mexico.</p>
        <p>Answers on Page A-11</p>
        <p>THE WEEKLY QUIZ IS PART Of THIS NEWSPAPER'S SCHOOL PROGRAM</p>
        <p>Council Acted On Many Items</p>
        <p>newsname</p>
        <p>(10 points If you can identify this person in the news)</p>
        <p>I was Ronald Reagans running mate in the recent presidential election. I am now the vice president-elect of the United States. If President Reagan died or resigned, I would be next in line to become president. Who am If</p>
        <p>motchwords</p>
        <p>(4 points lor tach correct match)</p>
        <p>Match these U.S. senators with the states theyll represent In the new Congress:</p>
        <p>newspicture</p>
        <p>(10 points If you answer this question correctly)</p>
        <p>The long and sometimes bitter 1980 presidential campaign came</p>
        <p>to an end recently, with a surprising landslide victory for Ronald</p>
        <p>Reagan. Reagan said that as president, he will call for a (CFtOOSE</p>
        <p>ONE: tax increase, tax cut) to help the nations economy.</p>
        <p>sportlight</p>
        <p>(2 poinli for each question answered correctly)</p>
        <p>1 Philadelphia Phillies pitcher (CFtOOSE ONE: Tug McGraw, Steve Carlton) won the National League Cy Young award for the third time.</p>
        <p>2 Outfielder Sadaharu Oh retired recently, after belting 868 career home runs, a professional baseball record. In what country did Oh play baseball?</p>
        <p>3 Retired Boston Celtics center (CHOOSE ONE: Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain) was named the greatest player in the 3-year history of the National Basketball Association.</p>
        <p>4 Illinois quarterback Dave Wilson set a major college football record recently, when he passed foryards in one game.</p>
        <p>a-295 b-430 c-621</p>
        <p>5 jean Cordon of Canada won the womens World Cup bowling title, with scores of 223,189 and 190 in the final three-game series. What is a perfect score for a game of bowling?</p>
        <p>1-john Glenn</p>
        <p>2-Barry Goldwater</p>
        <p>3-Alfonse D'Amato 4*Paula Hawkins 5-Cary Hart</p>
        <p>a-Colorado b-New York c-Ohio d-Arizona</p>
        <p>roundtable</p>
        <p>Family diicutsion (no score)</p>
        <p>If you could spend an hour talking with President-elect Reagan, what would you want to tell him? Why?</p>
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        <p>YOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 points - TOP SCORE! 81 to 90 points  Excellent 71 to 80 points  Good 61 to 70 points  Fair</p>
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        <p>The Gty Coimcil, meeting Thursday night, took actkxi on a variety of items as it faced one of its longer regular meeting agerxlas.</p>
        <p>Council action included:</p>
        <p> Approval of a Traffic Commission recommendation that the speed limit on Queen Annes Road be reduced fnn 35 miles per hour to 25 miles per hour;</p>
        <p> Denial of a recommendation that a handicapped parking space be established on Avery Street at the intersection of N. Summit Street;</p>
        <p> Scheduling of public hearings for Dec. 11 on the recommended rezoning, from Shopping Center to Office and Institutional, of the Phil Carroll property located north of Greenville Boulevard on the south side of David Drive, and mi a request by Ms. Emma Turner Tolsen for rezoning, from R-6 to Highway Commercial, some .51 acres at the corner of Arlington Boulevard and Memorial Drive;</p>
        <p> Approval of an applica-</p>
        <p>ti(m by Burrou^ Wellcome for renewal of a pennit for the mobile home located at the plant site at the intersection (rf US 13 and State Road 1584;</p>
        <p> Approval a reoMnmen-datkm by the Environmental Advisory Conmission that the membership of the commission be enlarged from five to seven members;</p>
        <p> Adoption of four standardized Building Code ordinances;</p>
        <p> i^ipointment of Councilman Louis Oark to the Mid-East Commisskm;</p>
        <p> Approval of two applications fw offiiremise beer licenses, one for an off-premise beer and wine privilege license, one fw an on-premise beer and wine privilege licaise, and one for an on-premise beer privilege license;</p>
        <p> A^iroval of a request by the Collector of Revenue to proceed with the in-rem foreclosure procedures on all real property with unpaid taxes from 1979 and prior years;</p>
        <p> Adoption Of a resolution</p>
        <p>aufhnrizing the sale of certain city vehicles and equipmoit at public auction;</p>
        <p> Adoption of an encroachmert agreanent fr Contract I of the 14th Street project;</p>
        <p> Approval of an agreement between the city, Pitt County and N.C. Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, for lease of the Humber house, with the provision that the Division of Archives maintain the facility;</p>
        <p> Awiroval of an agreement between the city and the N.C. Department of Commerce relative to the emergency building temperature restriction program;</p>
        <p> Adoption of an ordinance prohibiting riding or driving mot(MTzed or nai-motorized vehicles, skating and skateboarding on public malls;</p>
        <p> Adoption of a resolution calling for a public hearing on Dec. 11 on changing the method of city elections from majority to plurality,</p>
        <p> Adoption of an ordi</p>
        <p>nance adopting the recodified City Code and e^ablishing a charge of $50 for the code and 110 for code supplemoits; and i  Adoption of an ortli-</p>
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        <p>Highway Funds Use Questioned</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, JVC. (AP) -Federal auditors have criticized management and questioned a $1 million expenditure over the last two years by the Governors Highway Safety Program.</p>
        <p>'The Inspector Generals office of the U.S. Department of Transportation said the program has been characterized by &amp;quot;poor planning.</p>
        <p>It also alleges that the program authorized grants to the North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center for studies already funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.</p>
        <p>If state officials cannot justify the spending, the program might have to refund $400,0(X) and pay a penalty for failing to allocate 40 percent of the federal funds earmarked for local grants.</p>
        <p>Officials of the agencies involved refused to comment of release a copy of the draft audit. But the News and Observer of Raleigh said it had obtained a copy that alleges:</p>
        <p> An expenditure of $104,545 was a state expense and was not eligible for funding with safety grants funds.</p>
        <p> Governors Highway Safety Program officials failed to follow established procedures and stifled free competition for negotiating five consultant contracts with Kimley-Hom Associates and gave the appearance that Kimley-Hom was preselected. The Inspector Generals office recommended that the $401,476 federal share of the $625,000 program be refunded.</p>
        <p> Grants by the program to the state Highway Research Center were approved</p>
        <p>improperly. The audit report said that &amp;quot;the cause of this condition is attributed to GHSPs management not identifying grant objectives resulting in five grants funded from ineligible funding categories. Auditors asked for a $433,000 refund.</p>
        <p> Agency officials failed to meet federal requirements that at least 40 percent of Highway Safety Plan money be allocated to local governments. The report re</p>
        <p>commended that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration impose a penalty on the program for not implementing a highway safety plan approved by the U.S. Secretary of 'Transportation.</p>
        <p>Woodrow Wilson became the first president of the United States to leave the country while in office when he sailed for the Versailles Peace Conference in 1918.</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP)  Conservative victories in national elections last week have thrust new ingredients into the federal governments administrative proceedings against the University of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Civil rights lawyer Julius Chambers has warned that the elections could signal an end to the proceedings, saying he expects the new conservative majority in the U.S. Senate will attempt to &amp;quot;terminate the action by the U.S. Department of Education.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, UNC President William C. Friday says he isnt sure what affect the Republican sweep will have on the case.</p>
        <p>The Education Department is now conducting hearings before an adminstrative judge t(\ determine whether the UNC system should lose milliions of dollars in federal funds for what the government alleges is a failure to desegregate.</p>
        <p>The dispute concerns UNCs efforts to further desegregate the le^campus sytem.</p>
        <p>To be candid, said Friday, I dont think anybody knows (what affect the new adminstration will have on the case).</p>
        <p>(President-elect Ronald) Reagan has to establi^ his priorities. One of the most significant things in my judgement is that he is going to establish a national group to evaluate the (education) department and make suggestions.</p>
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        <p>Helms said on electon night that Reagans victory meant answers to North Carolinas needs were just a telephone call away.</p>
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        <p>ORTED SEIZED... These diamond earrings were sold  a wiMid recuti price of $6.6 milUon at an auction Thursday ight to Geneva, Switzerland. On Friday, a Swiss lawyer for : Iranian govemroait said a Geneva court had seized the s of 15 lots of jewdry sold at auction, including these ^ rumored to bdong to the widow of the late deposed 1 of Iran. (AP Laseiphoto)</p>
        <p>lyW. JOSEPH CAMPBELL T Associated Press Writer IgENEVA, Switzerland j&amp;gt;) - A Geneva court has locked the auction proceeds 15 lots of jewelry.</p>
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        <p>eluding earrings sold at a cord price and himored to elong to former Empress larah Diba of Iran, a Swiss Iwyer retained by the Ira-pan government said Fri-ay.</p>
        <p>The lawyer, Erich biefenbacher of Bern, said proceeds would be im-until the owners of ; items are identified.</p>
        <p>Even though Sothebys, the ction house, denied French ; reports that the jewels been the property of the ow of the former Shah ammad Reza Pahlavi, ;fenbacher said the court 1 because there was no |)roof of the contrary. Nicholas C. Rayner, head Sothebys Geneva office the houses continental jewel expert, said earrings  sold Thurs-^y night for $6.6 million  ltd nothing to do with rah Diba.</p>
        <p>|.^If necessary, we will re-the identities of the ers of the lots under the Icomplete discretion, the Icotpplete guarantee of con-Ifid^ntiality of the Geneva Icbiut judge, he added.</p>
        <p>'Rayner said the 15 lots [belonged to eight owners, [none of \\hom had an Ira-jiiian address or an Egyptian [address. The former [empress lives in exile in [Egypt. The former shah died I in July.</p>
        <p>Rayner said, Delivery of [the lots is free and un-[encumbered. We have guar-[anteed the equivalent [amount of the proceeds of the [sale of the 15 lots against the [proof of ownership. Pro-Iceeds from the 15 lots totaled [about $17 million, he said.</p>
        <p>Rayner declared the con-[troversy an unfortunate ... [storm in a teacup. We arent [put in a position like this [very often.</p>
        <p>He said it developed after a [French magazine published [an account about two weeks [ago saying the earring [belonged to the empress. [Rayner said the earrings [sold by Sothebys were [vaguely similar  because [theyre of the same cut  to</p>
        <p>a pair the empress wore in 1970 </p>
        <p>The report, he said, is a complete invention. We have no fears because this is a ridiculous incident.</p>
        <p>Diefenbacher said the proceeds were frozen under an order obtained by him and his Geneva colleague, Christian Grobet. Iranian authorities are not interested in the jewels, Diefenbacher said, They want the money.</p>
        <p>The two Swiss lawyers have been trying since mid-1979 to recover through legal proceedings the deposed shahs assets in Switzerland, which include a mansion in the Alpine resort of St. Moritz that he bought in 1969.</p>
        <p>Iranian revolutionary' officials have estimated that in the last few months before the shah was forced out of Iran in January 1979, he and his family transferred some $18 billion abroad, some of it to Switzerland.</p>
        <p>In March 1979, the Swiss government turned down an Iranian request to freeze all the shahs assets in Switzerland.</p>
        <p>By LEIGH COAKLEY Reflector Staff Writo-Tickets are selling like hotcakes, smiled Jay Steinberg, co-owner of JJs Music Hall People are going crazy about seeing Delbert McGinton.</p>
        <p>Delbert McClinton and his rhythm and blues rock-n-roll band returned to Greenville Friday night for a second performance at JJs. Mc-Clintons gritty solos, the lively keyboards, the wailing saxophone, and the burning guitars, indeed, drove the people crazy </p>
        <p>McClinton and his band came to Greenville from Charlottesville, Va., as part of a major tour of the eastern United States. We love coming to Greenville, said Billy Sanders, guitarist and long-time buddy of Mc-G intons. The people here have strange musical tastes, but theyre the partyinest people Ive ever met .</p>
        <p>The tour began on November 2, which falls in conjunction with McClintons October album release, 'The Jealous Kind. McClinton opened the tour at the Dallas Convention Center with the Allman Brothers. The tour is planned to end around Christmas.</p>
        <p>McClinton seemed a bit worn from the long .bus rides and one-night stands and the</p>
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        <p>born, he tailed According to McGinton, being tired is all a part of the life he lives and loves so well - that of playing rhythm and blues.</p>
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        <p>THE JEALOUS KlND...Delbert McGinton and his rhythm and blues band appeared Friday night at JJs Music Hall as part of their musical tour introducing their October album release, The Jealous Kind.</p>
        <p>Ginton is tired. After twenty years in muc, he is only now reaping the benefits from his hard work His musical days began in Ft Worth, Texas, where he was raised. It was there that he first started playing the blues in honky tonk bars with such blues lovers as Big Joe Turner, Joe Tex, and the main musical influence in McGintons career, Jimmy Reed.</p>
        <p>Since 1960, McGinton has recorded nine albums and several singles under at least six different labels. His first break came when his harmonica parts in Bruce Giannels Hey Baby made the single a number one seller. A piece of information that may be of interest of music trivia buffs is that McGinton taught former Beatle member, John Lennon, to play the harp one night backstage while on a tour with Channels in England in 1962 Waylon Jennings and Emmylou Harris recorded, and they have made hits out of McGintons songs  Two More Bottles of Wine and &amp;quot;If You Really Want Me To Ill Go.</p>
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        <p>'Streamers,' A Drama Of The J.J. Walker Performs Tuesday Military, Is Opening At ECU</p>
        <p>A TENSE MOMENT,.. from Streamers takes place in a scene in which Gregory Smith holds a knife to the throat of Scott Rodger. The two are among the all-male cast of David Rabes powerful military drama about contemporary issues faced by young men in the Viet Nam War. The play, dealing seriously with individual failures, violence, frustration, and homosexuality, is intended for mature audiences only. It opens Monday, November 17 at the ECU Studio Theater for eight evening performances, with curtain time at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are priced at $2.50. For reservations, call 757-6390. {Photo by Marianne Baines, ECU News Bureau)</p>
        <p>Globetrotters To Be At Minges</p>
        <p>The Harlem Globetrotters will be in Greenville for one game on Friday, November 28 at Minges Coliseum.</p>
        <p>The Globetrotters, now in their second half-century of existence, have played nearly 15,000 games in 97 countries before more than 98 million people in the past 55 years. They have entertained everyone from popes to presidents to just plain people.</p>
        <p>Their Greenville game is one of many stops on the 1981 World Tour which will carry the Globetrotters to 46 states and nine Canadian provinces. Nearly 200 of these games will be played outside</p>
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        <p>In addition to the basketball performers, the program will feature The Drouguetts in a hat tossing routine; Wazyr, a hand balancer; and Barrett Felker in his comic juggling act.</p>
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        <p>The game begins at 7:30 p.m. on the 28th. Tickets are priced at $6.50, $5.50 and $4.50 (and for those under 12 at $4.50, $3.50 and $2.50). Tickets are available at the Athletic Ticket Office, ECU. Additional information is available by calling 757-6500.</p>
        <p>CLULY NEAL ... One of the performers in the famed Harlem Globetrotters. The traveling basketball team, along with three variety acts, will play one game only at 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 28 at Minges Coliseum. Ticket information and reservations can be obtained by calling 757-6500.</p>
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        <p>The Vietnam War, probably the most important issue in America during the past 25 years, is the setting of &amp;quot;Streamers, a serious drama by David Rabe, to be presented by the East Carolina Playhouse November 17 through 22, and November 24-25.</p>
        <p>Each of the eight performances is scheduled at the ECU Studio Theater with curtain time at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are priced at $2.50 per person. (Based on past demand for tickets to Playhouse productions, early reservation is suggested).</p>
        <p>Streamers focuses on the average young American male, thrown into a con-scriptive military situation in which individual worth is ignored. The internal conflicts of five draftees are portrayed - their failure to live up to an image of heroism, their inability to cope with that failure. Issues of race, of impersonality, of homosexuality, and of brutality are part of the frank, mature turmoil of a masculine world vividly projected in Rabes play.</p>
        <p>The play won the New York Drama Critics award in 1976 as the best American play of the year - along with rave reviews from major critics.</p>
        <p>Cedric Winchell. a new member of ECUs theater faculty, directs. Dr. Winchell</p>
        <p>has a wide ran^ of experience in acting, directing, writing and teaching. He has appeared in more than 30 TV shows, three feature films and numerous stage productions in New York and Los Angeles. He has been a directing instructor at three universities and headed an award-winning acting company in Los Angles.</p>
        <p>The all-male cast of Streamers includes four ECU drama majors who are veterans of the U. S. armed forces  actors Donald Wagoner of Winston-Salem; Gregory Smith. Washington; Keith Guillory of Jacksonville; and Chap Gurley, Raleigh.</p>
        <p>Also in the cast are Eric Tilley, Wilmington; Scott Rodger, Jacksonville; John Robbins, William Tyson and Jim Ensor, all of Greenville; Robert Willie, Northport, Long Island, N.Y.; and Mark Zimei. Croton, N. Y.</p>
        <p> Streamers is paving new ground in theater in eastern North Carolina, Winchell commented. &amp;quot;It makes us reconsider easily submerged issues which are especially significant now in the light of recent world tensions.</p>
        <p>Scott Parker, general manager of the ECU Playhouse, notes that Streamers is a powerful military drama and is definitely intended for mature audiences.</p>
        <p>Jimmie J.J. Walker, who this year enters his seventh season as the star of ' CBS-TVs Good Times will appear in a stand-up comic act at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 18 on the stage of Mendenhall Student Centers Hendrix Theater.</p>
        <p>A regular performer in Las Vegas and at nighclubs and colleges throughout the U.S. and Canada, Walker admits that as much as he enjoys his TV role, he is happiest being on stage in front of a live audience.</p>
        <p>Walker has also co-starred with Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby in the Poitier directed film, Lets Do It Again, and received fine reviews for his role.</p>
        <p>Tickets for Walkers</p>
        <p>Tuesday perfonnance are priced at $3.00 and will be available at the door.</p>
        <p>HAMPTON EVENTS</p>
        <p>BEAUFORT - Two programs are being offaed this week at Hampton Mariners Museum in Beaufort. At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19 Dr Richard Barber of the ^e University Marine Laboratory will talk about Natural History of the Galapagos Islands. At noon wi 'Thursday, Nov. 20, Judie Spitsbergen of the museum will speak on Vignettes of N.C. Martime History.</p>
        <p>The public is invited to attend these events, and there is no fee charged.</p>
        <p>JIMMIE (J.J.) WALKER ... star of the &amp;quot;rv show, Good Times, will appear on stage at Hendrix Theater, Mendenhall Student Union, at 8 p.m. on 'Tuesday, November 18. Tickets for the stand-up comic performance are priced at $3.00 and will be available at the door.</p>
        <p>Jazz Band Concert</p>
        <p>Theater, art, tobacco, and a tour of North Carolinas Royal Palace are among topics to be presented over WNCT-'TVs early mon^ng show, Carolina Today. during the coming week. Guests to appear during the 6:40 to 7:35 a.m. time slots are:</p>
        <p> Monday, November 17 - 6:40 a.m., Ann Sullivan, elementary school librarian and storyteller will talk about Childrens Book Week and storytelling; 7:15 a.m., Pattie Avery and Louise Hines of the Wintennlle FWB Church discuss the quilt the two, along with Leah McGlohon made featuring the churchs history; 7:25 a m. Around Town with Tom Eatman, PCA, on stockholders; and 7:35 a.m.. Dr. Rosina Lao, of ECU, on &amp;quot;'The Locus oT Control 'Theory.</p>
        <p> Tuesday, November 18 - 6:40 a.m., Mick Godwin, director of the Wilson Playhouse discusses the production of Agatha Christies The Mousetrap; 7:15 a.m., Healthbreak with Dr. Mary Raab on Hospices for the Terminally III Patient; 7:25 a.m.. Around Town with the Mattamuskeet production of Its Magic, Cinderella; and 7:35 a.m.. Artist Vic Gillispie talks about the I Like Calling North Carolina Home state publicity series.</p>
        <p> Wednesday, November 19 - 6:40 a.m., Susan Hardy of the N. C. Egg Marketing Association on the topic Eg^ at the Tobacco Festival; 7:15 a.m.. Education spwtlight, Shirley Boyd and Arlene Murphy on Perspectives in Education; 7:25 a.m., a spokesperson of the Social Security Agency; and 7:35 a.m., Cedric Winchell, director, discusses the current ECU Playhouse production of Streamers.</p>
        <p> Thursday, November 20 - 6:40 a.m., Paul Howard, chief, Jacksonville Rescue Squad and Captain Chuck Bitner on the fourth annual Pig Cookin Contest; 7:15 a.m., June Carr, Home Economics Extension Agent. Wilson; 7:25 a.m., a spokesperson for the Job Security office; and 7:35 a.m., Mike Gray of Seashore Trailways talks about the Christmas tour of 'Tryon Royal Palace in New Bern.</p>
        <p> Friday, November 21 - 6:40 a.m., guest to be announced; 7:15 a.m., plant doctor Eddie Harrington; 7:25 a.m.. Around Towti with Beaufort County Shriners 'Thanksgiving dinner; and 7:35 a.m., Paul Knechtges and Mary Glover of ECU on Student National Environmental Health Associations free home testing.</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University Jazz Band, directed by Tom Goolsby, will be in' concert at 8:15 p.m. 'Thursday, November 20, in the A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall. There is no admission charged and the public is invited to attend.</p>
        <p>(Joolsby, member of the School of ECU School of Music instrumental faculty, is also director of the ECTJ Marching Pirates.</p>
        <p>Members of the Jazz Band are:</p>
        <p> Saxophone  Jim Watkins, Bill Bullock. Howard McCullers, David Powers, and Rusty Rains.</p>
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        <p>Two members of the East Carolina University School of Music faculty recently performed at the Tomor-rowland Theater in the Disney World complex.</p>
        <p>Robert Hause, conductor of the ECU Symphony, and pianist Richard Lucht appeared in a special program featuring works by delegates to the Atlantic States convention of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfona, professional fraternity in music.</p>
        <p>Hause conducted a performance of his composition, Ode.</p>
        <p>Both men are office holders in Phi Mu Alpha, whose annual regional convention was held in nearby Orlando, Florida.</p>
        <p>'The program, which included performances by the Phi Mu Alplha choral ensemble, was recorded by Disney World technicians for future use.</p>
        <p> Trumpets - Kirk Bradley, Hans Haas, Kerr Strang, John Bumgardner, and Mark Harrell.</p>
        <p> 'Trombones - Billy W. Stocks, Bonner Litchfield, David K. Cunningham, and Jim Stephenson.</p>
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        <p>Selections to be performed will include The Little Prince; Pipe Dreams; 'The Spirit Is Willing; It Only Happens Every Time; and La Suerte de los Tontos.</p>
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        <p>ECU Jazz Concert Today Donizetti Opera Coming To Farmviiie</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University Jazz Ensemble, directed by George L Broussard, will be in concert at 7:30 p.m. today in the A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall on campus. There is no admission charged and the public is invited.</p>
        <p>In its program, the 17-piece ensemble will present a varied program of jazz arrangements representative of both historical and contemporary Big Band Jazz, from the short tribute to a 1960 arrangement combining</p>
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        <p>Among selections to be [riayed are A Good Time Was Had By AU; Recuerdos; Creole Blues; All of Me; Lovers Leap; Niles Blues;&amp;quot; and an arrangement of Stars and Stripes Forever.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Members of the ensemble are: saxophones  Robert Keller, Blair Carr, Mike Kincaid, Scott Ireland, and Kenneth Hubbard; trumpets  Mike Bellinger, Joe Schultz, Thor Svendsen.</p>
        <p>David Edwards, and Steve Anderson; trombones -Glenn Johnson, Andy Gilbert, Richard Moncure. and Mike Rogers; and rhythm - Eddie Thigpen, piano; Rick Vizachero, bass; and Davie AlberL.drums.</p>
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        <p>FARMVILLE -Donizettis comic opera. Don Pasquale. is to be performed at the Farmviiie Central High School auditorium at 8 p.m. on Monday, December 1.</p>
        <p>The National (^ra Production is being presented under the sponsorship of the Farmviiie Community Arts Council Don Pasquale, a long-</p>
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        <p>time favorite fw its^&amp;gt;arkle. exuberant good humor and hilariois situations, is being sung in English by members of the Raleigh based company, founded in 1918 by the late A. J. Fletcher, attorney and businessman The opera is also beloved for its score of melodic airs typical of Donizettis music Tickets for Don Pasquale&amp;quot; are priced at $3. They are available in advance from all banks in Farmviiie and will also be sold at the door prior to performance time.</p>
        <p>NEXT PERFORMANCE The Fantasticks, a popular musical, is the next production scheduled for presxentation by the Ayden Theater Workshop Performances will be given on December 4.6 and 7.</p>
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        <p>A FAKE MARRIAGE CEREMONY ... is part of the fun in Donizettis lilting opera. Don Pasquale. to be presented at 8 p.m. Monday, December 1 at Farmviiie Central High School.</p>
        <p>This scene is from the National Opera Companys production being sponsored by the Farmviiie Community Arts Council.</p>
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        <p>1. Could 1 Have This Dance, Anne Murray</p>
        <p>2. Im Not Ready Yet. George Jones</p>
        <p>3. On the Road Again, Willie Nelson</p>
        <p>4. Pecos Promenade, Tanya Tucker</p>
        <p>5 Old Habits, Hank Williams Jr.</p>
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        <p>7. If You Ever Change Your Mind, Crystal Gayle</p>
        <p>8. Steppin Out, Mel Tillis and the State Siders</p>
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        <p>A New York Theater/Dance tour that will feature half a dozen Broadway and off-Broadway productions and interviews with leading critics and performers is planned under the sponsorship of the Department of Drama and Speech. East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>The tour, to take place March 7-12, will cost $340 per person. A deposit of $175 is required by January 12.1981. The cost includes transportation, hotel accommodations and tickets to six performances.</p>
        <p>Reservations are to be made through Pat Pertalion of the ECU Drama and Speech Department, telephone 757-6390.</p>
        <p>The second of a series of lectures on topics in literature and other humanities fields, sponsored by the East Carolna University Department of English, will be  presented on Wednesday, November 19.</p>
        <p>The lecture. Journey to the East: Discoveries in the Peoples Republic of CTiina, will be given by English</p>
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        <p>Junior Recital On Monday</p>
        <p>Sherry Lynn Jones of Virginia Beach. Virginia, will present her junior French horn recital at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, November 17 at the A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall. There is no admission and the public is invited to attend.</p>
        <p>She will be accompanied in her recital by Brenda Miles.</p>
        <p>piano, and assisted by Judy Fordyce.</p>
        <p>Concerto</p>
        <p>Auditions</p>
        <p>Compositions listed for her recital are an adagio and an allegra by Schumann; Scherzo Concertante by Nehlybel; Hunters Moon by Vinter; and duets from Twenty-Two Duet for Horn by Wilder</p>
        <p>Charlotte Concerts Listed</p>
        <p>CHARLO'TTE - Mayumi Fujikawa, violinist, will be guest artist with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra in a concert at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, November 19 in Ovens Auditorium. Ms. Fujikawa will perform Mozarts Violin Concerto No. 4 in D Major with the orchestra.</p>
        <p>Tickets are priced between $5.58 and $9.50 ($4.50 for students). For more information call (704 ) 332-6136.</p>
        <p>At 3 p.m. Sunday, November 23, the Youth Symphony of the Carolinas and the Charlotte Youth Oratorio Singers will be in joint concert at Dana Auditorium, Queens College. The concert will be conducted jointly by Kirk Trevor and Mary Nell Saunders. Music by Bach, Mozart. Handel, Stravinsky and Rimsky-Korsokof will be featured. Tickets, available at the door are $3 for adults and $1.50 for students.</p>
        <p>The final round of the ECU Concerto Auditions will be held at 3 p.m. on Thursday, November 20 in the A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall. The public is invited to attend.</p>
        <p>The preliminary round of auditions was held November 17. Participants were 17 students in the School of Music, East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Students who will compete in the final round are: Teri Svec, oboe; Kenneth Hubbard, saxophone; Bruce Smith, percussion; Anne Gunn, soprano; Ellen Kaner, flute; and Mark Ford,</p>
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        <p>Juniors, seniors, and graduate students in the School of Music are eligible for the annual competition, which culminates in a public performance by the winner or winners.</p>
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        <p>admission: $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 $2.00 discount children 12 &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;under &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;E.C.U. students tickets on sale: Minges Coliseum Ticket Office mail order: Athletic Ticket Office, E.C.U., Minges</p>
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        <p>EAST CAROLINA PLAYHOUSE STUDIO THEATRE</p>
        <p>November 17-22,24-25 8:15 p.m. General Admission $2.50 ECU Students $1.50 757-6390</p>
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        <p>A-li-The Dsily Reflector, Greenville. N.C. -Sunday. November 16. I960</p>
        <p>BENEFIT AUCTION - The autumn scene watercolor shown above was auctioned at an invitational showing of the work of NOTth Carolina native artist Vic Gillispie (left) Tuesday at the Greoiville Golf and Country Gub. Successful bidder-purchaser of the painting, at $1,900, was Dr. and Mrs. Ira M. Hardy, II, at right. The $1,900 realized from the auctiwi of this piece has been donated by Carolina Galleries to the East Cardina Art</p>
        <p>Society, governing body of the Greenville Museum of Art. The museum's director, Mary Anne Pennington, second from left, was present for the occasion and expressed appreciation for the contribution on behalf of the society. The exhibit of Gillispies work was sponsored by Carolina Galleries, exclusive agents for his work in the Greenville area. (Reflector Rwto by Tommy Forrest).</p>
        <p>ECU Print Auction Scheduled</p>
        <p>The Fifth Annual Print Auction sponsored by the East Carolina University Print Group will be held in the auditorium of the Leo W. Jenkins Fine Arts center on Sunday, November 23.</p>
        <p>The prints will be on display from 2 to 7 p.m. in the</p>
        <p>lobby outside the auditorium, and the auction will begin at 7 p.m. to continue until 9 p.m.</p>
        <p>Intaglios, lithographs, woodcuts, serigraphs, col-lagraphs, and possibly bichromate prints or molded</p>
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        <p>FROM SHEPPARD MEMORIAl. LIBRARY '</p>
        <p>paper prints will be included in the auction.</p>
        <p>School of Art faculty members contributing works to this years auction include Donald Sexauer, Mike Ehlbeck and Michael Voors.</p>
        <p>Graduate students making print contributions for the auction are Laura Jackson, Ed Midgett. and Bette Bates.</p>
        <p>Work by undergraduate students include prints by Grant Allen, Alan Bowling, Mike Loderstadt, Elaine</p>
        <p>Miller, Maria McLaughlin. Gary Freeman, David Norris, Don Mackey, Richard Hair. Lisa Jeffries. Denise Glick, and Kim Read.</p>
        <p>Funds raised at this auction are to be used by the ECU Print Group to improve the studio areas, and the group is once again using this annual method to serve the dual purpose of providing art at auction prices to local patrons and to raise funds for studio improvement.</p>
        <p>By WILLIE MAE GIBBS</p>
        <p>Gray Gallery Shows</p>
        <p>Authors Marguerite Kelly and Elia Parsons, have written the most complete book ever written on loving and living with small children. The Mothers Almanac covers everything from discipline and independence to cooking, crafts, and other adventures. The answers they offer on nurturing children in the critical years before first ^ade were gathered from their errors and successes, their friends, and research Part one of the book deals with the realities of family life -not just the routine, the problems and crises, but how to teach a child to become independant and self-disciplined. This is most important in that the authors indicate that a child with the ability to care for himself has a strength for life, and will be a happy child, hungry for all the enrichment and creativity you can offer. The second section of the book considers the influences in a childs life that gives this enrichment. The authors talk about adventures that can never be erased from a childs mind; values and how they can be instilled; and the enrichment of books, school, theater, and records  influences that will be as much a part of a childs structure as the bones in his body. The final section discusses the avenues of expression one can offer his child. These include the traditional arts and drama and crafts; experiments the child can make in science and reading; skills of the kitchen, workshop, and the garden. Referred to as the new Dr. Spock among parents, this book is full of marvelous suggestions for adventures with children, and is concerned with the imagination, creativity, curiosity and enrichment - and above all else, the pleasures of loving.</p>
        <p>Charlotte Ford, one of Americas most gracious and socially prominent women, has written a book on modern manners for todays anything goes world. Her book fills a need for a whole new set of guidelines created by the revolutionary changes in American life-styles and social relationships. &amp;quot;Charlotte Fords Book of Modem Manners is an entirely new kind of etiquette book. It goes far beyond the material found in traditional etiquette books, covering modem day social behavior ranging from everyday matters such as introductions, tipping, and public displays of affection to correspondence, parties, wedding, marriage and children, living together, divorce, business etiquette, funerals, fashion, travel, sports and games, pets and protocol.</p>
        <p>Three new shows will open on Sunday, November 23 at the Gray Gallery, ECU with a reception to be held from 3 to 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>One show will be the work of four graduate students in a Group Thesis Show - Roxanne Reep, Margo Manning, Robert Dick, and David Lewis. A second show is that of five sculptors each showing five works in an invitation exhibition, Five by Five, and the third exhibit is a collection of Paris Review Posters borrowed from Charlottes Mint Museum.</p>
        <p>In addition, the museum section of the exhibition of Pre-Columbia Art which opened in October will continue to be on view.</p>
        <p>These shows will be on view through December 18.</p>
        <p>Gallery hours are 10-5 Mondays through Fridays, and 1-4 on Sundays. Off-campus visitors should ask at the Art Office for admittance if the gallery is found to be locked during these hours. Also, group tours can be arranged by appointment by contact the Art Office, 757-6665 weekdays from 8 to 5.</p>
        <p>Dare Banquet Slated</p>
        <p>MANTEO - The 1980 Dare County Tourist Bureau banquet is being held beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, November 21. It will take place at the Seafare Re-stauarant. Interested persons are invited to attend; however, advance reservations are required and can be made by calling 473-2138.</p>
        <p>The reception begins at 6:30 p.m., with the banquet at 7:30. Wallace McCowm is to be master of ceremonies. Three speakers are scheduled to speak, beginning at 8:30 p.m. The first speaker is</p>
        <p>Mike McLemore, three-time world champion duck caller. His topic will be Waterfowlers World.</p>
        <p>Author and historian David Stick is the second speaker. Appointed one of the members of the Americas 400th Anniversary Committee, Stick will talk about four centuries of tourism in the area. Natalie Case, the third speaker, will present a collage of radio interviews of personalities and national travel writers illustrated with slides in a multi-media production.</p>
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        <p>N.C. Book Club Selections Listed</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - The North Carolina Book Gt has announced offerings for the fall quarter of 1980.</p>
        <p>The featured literary selection is Lewis W Greens The High-Pitched Laugh of a Painted Lady and Other Stories, published by J(rfui F Blair,</p>
        <p>The featured historical selection, another John F. Blair publication, is Warren Ashleys biography, &amp;quot;Frank Porter Graham: A Southern Liberal;</p>
        <p>The general quarterly selection is &amp;quot;The American South; Four Seasons of the Land, with 189 photographs by Boone photographer William A. Bake and text by syndicated cdumnist James J. Kilpatrick, published by Oxmoor House.</p>
        <p>In addition to these selec</p>
        <p>tions. the Book Gub offers 11 {^r Tar Heel books, including Tar Heel Legends. by Richard Walser (N.C. CHvision of Archives and Hi^ory ); Guy Owens The Flim-Flam Man And Other Stories, (Moore Publishing Commpany); and William S. Powells, iSe North Carolina Gazetteer, (UNC Press).</p>
        <p>Among colorful nature books offered are Amphibians and Reptiles of the Carolinas and Virginia by Richard S. Martof, et al. (LT^iC Press), and Winter Birds of the Cantinas and Nearby States by Michael A. Godfrey (John F. Blair).</p>
        <p>The N. C Book Gub is an opportunity to save considerable money over</p>
        <p>publishers prices for books on North Carolina. Membership is a benefit of membership in the N. C. Literary and Historical Association.</p>
        <p>For full details about the club, write to; Frances W Kunstling. N. C. Literary and Historical Assoication. 109 E. Jones Street. Ralei^. N. C., 27611.</p>
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        <p>A workshop in paper making is being offered from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 22 at the Greenville Museum of Art. The workshop, to be limited to 15 students, is open to persons 15 or over or to parent/child teams. Grian Salomon will instruct.</p>
        <p>Techniques for producing hand-made paper from inexpensive, readily available materials such as paper towels, dried flowers and colored threads will be taught. Students will use a kitchen blender to make paper pulp and then form it into sheets of paper of varied colors and textures. These papers can be used as stationery, art work, in relief sculpture, decorations, etc.</p>
        <p>To register, call 758-1946</p>
        <p>FANCY DANCE II - is the tiUe of a work by ECU faculty member Garence Morgan, now on view in the Afro-American Artists: North Carolina USA at the N. C. Museum of Art, Raleigh. The work is a mixed media piece</p>
        <p>employing collage and acrylic on paper. A total of 75 works by 42 artists is being shown fii the exhibit which will be up through December 31.</p>
        <p>Farmville Show</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - The dates for the annual Fall Art Show of the Farmville Art Society have been announced for today and Monday and Tuesday, November 17 and 18. The show will take'place at the Art Society building located behind the Armory. Hours are from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday and 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Sylvia Webb of Wilson will be the judge. Awards will be presented in four sections. The public will vote for the painting they like best, which will received the most popular selection award.</p>
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        <p>HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters star as two robots who wander away from the robot factory to explore the world in Heartbeeps. a romance set in 1995.</p>
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        <p>Special Encounters Art In NCMA Show</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Art: Special Encounters, consisting of paintings, drawings and poems by residents of the</p>
        <p>Morganton campus of Western Carolina Center, goes on view today at the N. C. Museum of Art. 107 E.</p>
        <p>Morgan Street. (Museum hours on Sundays are 2-6 p.m. Admission is free. The show will be on view through November 30).</p>
        <p>The exhibition is opening in</p>
        <p>conjunction with a conference organized by the Smithsonian Institution and the Southern Arts Federation on the roles of museums in developing programs for the</p>
        <p>82d Airborne Division Team To Cook At Rose</p>
        <p>The competition culinary team of the U.S. .Armys 82d Airborne Division, stationed</p>
        <p>Almanoc To Cover Tobacco Form Show</p>
        <p>WITN-TVs &amp;quot;Almanac hosts Dick Jones and Jim Mallory will spend Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week on the road cover- ing events at Greenvilles Tobacco Farm Show.</p>
        <p>Among personalities the team will interview are comedian Jerry Clower and singers Wendy Holcom and , Charlie McLean.</p>
        <p>The early morning program airs on WITN-TV, Channel 7, Washington each^ weekday morning at 6 a.m.</p>
        <p>at Fort Bragg, is scheduled to give a performance for the students in Mrs. Elaine Tschetters food service class at Rose High School.</p>
        <p>The Army culinary team, which has been in numerous national and international food competitions, is making a rare non-competitive appearance in their demonstration at Rose High.</p>
        <p>The team will demonstrate for students the culinary-tactics of todays Army arjd instruct the students in the strategies needed for a successful military- Thanksgiving dinner</p>
        <p>The team will be on hand in Room 162 at Rose from 10 a.m. until noon on Tuesday, November 18.</p>
        <p>IRL IN ARMCHAIR ... is the title of a liarcoal and pencil drawing by Eugene peicher, one of 146 area and national artists</p>
        <p>whose work will be in the 16th Annual Art On' Paper Show opening Sunday, November 16 at Weatherspo(Mi Gallery, UNC-Greensboro.</p>
        <p>;pary Ridout To Lecture</p>
        <p>1980 Art On Paper Show Opening In Greensboro</p>
        <p>Gary Ridout. Consultant for Sex Equity, Division of Vocational Education. Raleigh, will speak to the East Carolina University Student Section of the North Carolina Home Economics</p>
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        <p>GREENSBORO - The I6tlv annual Art on Paper how of Weatherspoon Art JalTery, which features work jy national and area artists, )pens today at UNC-Grnsboro.</p>
        <p>the show, up through December 14, will feature 146 one-of-a-kind artworks by as many artists. Again ^sored by Dillard Paper (Jmpany of Greensboro,</p>
        <p>through a $15,000 grant, the show each year is the biggest and best-attended of any of the gallerys shows each year.</p>
        <p>Gilbert F. Carpenter, Weatherspoons director, notes that Art on Paper 1980 includes 25 North Carolina artists, the largest number ever included in the exhibit, along with works by 21 members of the UNC-G De-</p>
        <p>Multi-Medla Prints In ACC Show</p>
        <p>WILSON  A multi-media exhibition of prints, drawings, lintings and photographs, on loan from the southeastern nter for Contemporary Art (SECCA) in Winston-Salem, is Udw showing at the Case Art Building, on the campus of Atlantic Christian College.</p>
        <p>; The exhibit represents a cross section of contemporary art, including a selection of 12 black and white photographs.</p>
        <p>I Gallery hours at Case are 10 to 4:30 Mondays through Fridays, and 1 to 3 on Saturdays. The public is invited and Oiere is no admission charged.</p>
        <p>partmentof Art.</p>
        <p>Unusual in this years show is a group of excep-tioally large works, Carpenter said. &amp;quot;We had never encountered so many at one time while screening a single show, so we brought</p>
        <p>several back this year.</p>
        <p>Including the $15,000 for this years show, Dillard Paper Company has contributed $207,000 to cover expenses of the 16 shows and to purchase art for the Dillard Collection. The collection now numbers 337 pieces and is considered one of the nations finest groups of oneK)f-a-kind art executed on paper.</p>
        <p>An opening reception is being held from 3 to 5 p.m. on November 16 with the public invited to attend</p>
        <p>Association at 5:15 Monday. November 17.</p>
        <p>The lecture will be held in the Van Landingham Room {105) of the Home Economics Building. His topic is How the Twig is Bent: Sex Stereotyping in Our Society.</p>
        <p>All interested persons are invited to attend, and there is no admission charged.</p>
        <p>disabled. The N. C. Museum of Art is IXKting the November 17-18 conference, organizing the exhibition through its Mary Duke Biddle Gallery.</p>
        <p>Ted Stametelos. director of Fine Arts at Western Carolina Center, will lecture on his program and on the exhibition at 3 p.m. today in the museums Kress Galleries,</p>
        <p>Stametelos has pointed out that it is a popular, but false conception that most institutions like the Western Carolina Center offer art classes. He'noted that in fact, it is unusual, especially in that art at the Center is presented as something more than therapy or an activity merely for occupying time.</p>
        <p>One artist represented in the show, Harold Crowell, has already had a one-man show at the Jailhouse Gallery in Morganton, with another exhibition being planned through the United Arts Council of Rowan County. &amp;quot;Mr. Crowell, Stametelos comments, &amp;quot;is a natural artist whose visions often parallel some of the great masters of the 20th century. His is a unique example of the penetrating and healing power of art to .surmount anv obstacle.</p>
        <p>WOMAN WITH GREEN ARM - This portrait, oU on canvas, by Harold Crowell, a resident at Western Carolina Center, is one of the pieces in an exhibit, &amp;quot;Art: Special Encounters going on view today at the N. C. Museum of Art, Raleigh. (Photo Courtesy N.C. Museum of Art)</p>
        <p>Architect To Lecture Nov, 19</p>
        <p>Raleign architect Joseph Flowers, A.I.A., will speak at ECU November 19 on the restoration project of the Andrew Johnson birthplace in Raleigh. The lecture will be at 1 p.m. in Room 1327 of the Leo Jenkins Fine Arts Center.</p>
        <p>Flowers, recently retired, worked on several public</p>
        <p>buildings during his career, including the Inglis Fletcher Hall and the Lawrence Brewster Social Sciences Building at ECU.</p>
        <p>The lecture, sponsored by the ECU Chapter of the National Society of Interior Designers, is open without charge to all interested persons.</p>
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        <p>A GENTLE HINT  Downtown Denver looks like a Currier and Ives print had come to life these days during early morning hours. As the long-promised snow fallson the the just-awakening city, a security policeman walks his beat on Larimer Street. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>Italian Countess Held Captive Forty Years</p>
        <p>By CLARA HEMPHILL Associated Press Writer ROME (AP) - Like knights to the rescue, police freed an Italian countess held captive for 40 years in a room of her ancestral home, but authorities are still puzzled over why her alleged captors - the womans two brothers and a sister-in-law  kept her locked away.</p>
        <p>The people in the village say she went to bed with her father and they locked her up to punish her, Cpl. Antonio Pavone, a police officer in the northern Italian town of Piacenza told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Friday.</p>
        <p>We dont know if that is a true story. Other people say the family wanted her money. We dont know if thats true either, or even if she had a lot of money . Acting on a tip from neighbors, police broke into</p>
        <p>BANNED  Joe Kreuter, an 18-year old cancer patient who doctors say may be terminally ill, was banned from treatments at the National Institutes of Health because of his drug problems and unruly behavior. Doctors say Kreuter was discharged after repeatedly smoking marijuana at the facility and assaulting a physician. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>the familys home on a farm near Piacenza last week and freed the 6,5-year-old countess, Giovanni Portapuglia. She had not been allowed to leave her room or use a toilet and was living amid her own excrement, police said.</p>
        <p>Its worse than medieval, Pavone said. They didnt even do things like this in the Middle Ages.</p>
        <p>On Friday, police arrested Luigi Portapuglia, 36, his wife Maria, 52 and his brother Alfredo, 48, and charged them with unlawful restraint and ill-treatment of their sister.</p>
        <p>Police said Miss Portapuglia was suffering from malnutrition when she was found. Her fingernails were so long they curled around her fingers.</p>
        <p>At the hospital where she is staying now, they say she is OK, at least physically. They say shes talking well, the corporal said.</p>
        <p>Her room was on a courtyard. Now and again the peasants who worked on the farm saw her in the window, Pavone said. They thought she was sick or crazy. They believed what the family told them.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;When people are rich, its like that. he said. The rich don't care about the affairs of the poor and the poor dont, care about the affairs of the rich.</p>
        <p>At first police thought the countress was retarded, but Pavone said they now believe she is of above average intelligence and graduated from a private boarding school.</p>
        <p>The house, originally built in the Middle Ages, has been remodeled with all the modem conveniences. It is surrounded by vineyards and fields of grain.</p>
        <p>Pavone said the two brothers, both with titles of nobility, and sister-in-law were being given psychiatric examinations to see if they are fit to stand trial. Their father has been dead for 20 years. Pavone added.</p>
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        <p>PreservatiMi of the Fleming house at the comer of Third and Greene streets here is a an active interest of the Greenville Area Preservation Association, which will hold its second public meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Planters Bank downtown.</p>
        <p>The Fleming house, now owned by the City of Greenville, combines historical and architectural significance, the Preservation Society believes, Completed during the summer of 1902 by James L. Fleming, a civic and political leader of Greenville and North Carolina, the house was designed by a prominent architectural firm of the time. Barber and Klutz of Knoxville, Term. Its features include a multicolored slate roof, a comer</p>
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        <p>It long was the home of Ch'. and Mrs. John L Winstead</p>
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        <p>Fleming is best known for his introduction in the General Assembly of 1907 of a bill authorizing the creation of a state-supported training school for teachers. With the help of former Governor Thomas J Jarvis, also of Greenville, the bill was enacted into law Mar. 8, 1907 and Sen. Fleming began work to convince the people of Greenville and Pitt County that Greenville should be the site of the new school. The presence today of East Carolina University reveals his success, GAPA Acting Secretary Maurice York says.</p>
        <p>During the Monday night meeting. Bob Clark and Pat</p>
        <p>Fodrie of New Bern will present a slide and tape show describing their efforts last year to restore the historic Harvey Mansion in New Bern for use as a restaurant. A slate of officers and directors will be presented by the nominations committee. Plans for next years homes tour will be discussed.</p>
        <p>GAPA, an association of about 30 members, says it has received heartening words from Greenville Mayor Donald McGlohon. The size and energy of GAPA are encouraging. he said. The mayor affirmed the citys interest in preservation and pointed out that private citizens and organizations like GAPA should provide the impetus for preserving structures such as the Fleming house.</p>
        <p>DUCK STAMP WINNER  A tempera painting of small male and female nxldy ducks on water by South Dakota artist Jobn S. Wilson has won the 1961-82 federal duck stamp competition and will be reproduced on next years migratory bird hunting and ctmservation stamp. The contest, spoos(Md by</p>
        <p>the Dept, of the Interior, is the federal governments only regularly sponsored art coi^; this year it had a reccxxi 1,507 eiAries. Wilson, a resident of Watertown, is the only South Dakotan to ever win the contest. (AP Lasenriioto)</p>
        <p>Was Mozart Poisoned?</p>
        <p>By MICHAEL Z. WISE Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Genius and talent can easily lead to competition and envy. Amadeus, a play that had its American premiere at the National Theater Wednesday night, contends they are tl elements that brought about the fall from grace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.</p>
        <p>The historical drama by Peter Schaeffer is an examination of the long circulating rumor that Mozart was poisoned by Antonio Salieri, his contemporary at the court of the Austrian Emperor Joseph II.</p>
        <p>Amadeus stars Ian Schaeffer as Salieri. Tim Curry as Mozart and Jane Seymour as Mozarts wife Costanze.</p>
        <p>After several years of touring Europe under the</p>
        <p>prodding influence of his musical father, a jovial and sometimes vulgar Mozart settled in Vienna in 1781. His prodigious talents were quickly noticed and appreciated by Salieri, the court composer</p>
        <p>But Mozarts musical style also brought jealously into Salieris heart The court composer was most aware of the younger musicians gifts for complex composition.</p>
        <p>Was it then so early that I began to have thoughts of murder, Salieri asks as he attempts to explain the playwrights version of the poison legend.</p>
        <p>'The dramatic tale of court intrigue told by Schaeffers Salieri does not confirm that Mozart was actually poisoned. The poison I fed him was not to be found in</p>
        <p>any bottle. Salieri tells the audience later.</p>
        <p>But Schaeffers view is that the career of Mozart was indeed poisoned by the jealous Salieri who feared that he would lose favor to the far more able Mozart.</p>
        <p>After several in Vienna. Mozart fell upon hard times. His music lost popularity and despite his fame he had financial difficulties. And Amadeus is the story of Salieris evil machinations that were behind much of the misfortune that continued until Mozart died at the age of 35.</p>
        <p>Nevertheless, it was in his last years that Mozarts creative efforts reached their height with the composition of The Magic Flute and his Jupiter Symphony. Today Mozarts music is heard while Salieri fades.</p>
        <p>Biology Seminar</p>
        <p>At ECU Nov. 19</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau The impact of European settlers on the original range of longleaf pine trees in North Cardina and Virginia is the topic of a biology seminar at East Carolina University on Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 12 noon.</p>
        <p>Cecil Frost, chief forest ranger at Merchants Mill Pond State Park near Gatesville is the speaker. His appearance at ECiu is part of a series ^nsored by the ECU Dept, of Biology to give students, faculty members and other interested in current research in life sciences.</p>
        <p>The program will be held in the Helms Reading Room of the ECU Science Complex and is free and open to the public.</p>
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        <p>Colonels Top Pirates, 28-16</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector ^Mrts Editor</p>
        <p>Eastern Kentucky quarterback Chris Isaac hit with laser-beam acciu-acy as he connected on 11 of 12 passes, two of them for touchdowns, guiding the Colonels to a 28-16 victory over East Carolina Saturday in the rain.</p>
        <p>Isaacs pinpoint aerials accounted for 177 yards as his receivers were wide-open time after time. Evoi on the lone incompleted pass, his receiver was open, but overthrown. All of the others were dead on target.</p>
        <p>East Carolina, now assured of its first losing season since</p>
        <p>1971. was ccmnpletedly baffled by Isaacs passing, and was selckHn able to put much pressure &amp;lt;mi him.</p>
        <p>Isaac also used the sprint draw to great advantage, as speedly tailback Tony Braxton raced for 99 yards during the game, generally after getting the handoff from the quarterback.</p>
        <p>Braxton scored one of two Colonel touchdowns by running. on a four-yard rip, while fullback Dale Patton went over from the one on the other. Isaac hit two three-yard touchdown passes, to Jerry Parrish and Cris Curtis for the other two scores, with David</p>
        <p>Irish Still Have</p>
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        <p>Going Down</p>
        <p>East Carolina quarterback Greg Stewart goes down as he is tackled by Eastern Kentucky defensive back Rodney Byrd. The Colonials</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>Sports</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16,1900</p>
        <p>defeated ECU, 28-16, Saturday in the Pirates final home game of 1980. (Reflector photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>Avery, Wolfpack Too Much For Duke, 38-21</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - North Carolina State Coach Monte Kiffin said Saturday that the key was the pass rush as his Wolfpack slapped down Duke 38-21 in an Atlantic Coast Conference football contest.</p>
        <p>But Dukes Red Wilson said It was a bit of everything. They outran us, outblocked us and outtackled us, he said.'Tt was a case of just too much sute,</p>
        <p>Wilson lingered in his remarks over the heroics of State quarterback Tol Avery, who passed for three touchdowns and ran 20 yards for another.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, Duke quarterback Ben Bennett had a lot of pressure on him today, said Wilson. They really did a good job with the pass rush. It was a game of big plays, and the big plays that sute had really hurt us.</p>
        <p>We mixed it up with some individual pressure and some blitzing, said Kiffin, but we</p>
        <p>certainly blitzed the whole game.</p>
        <p>It wasnt the coverage or pressure against the run, but the overall pass rush. Were not a great team, but were a lot better than we were. This team has overcome a lot of obstacles, Kiffin added.</p>
        <p>Wilson said his team wasnt working as hard as it mi^t have, though. Its awfully hard to keep our players up emotionally each week, but that is no excuse because we should have had them ready, said Wilson.</p>
        <p>A crowd of 42,800 saw the Wolfpack roll up a 24-7 first half lead and dominate play throughout the game behind the running and passing of Avery.</p>
        <p>N.C. sute, 5-5 on the season and 3-3 in ACC play, took the opening kickoff and rolled 85 yards to a touchdown with Avery scoring from the Duke 20.</p>
        <p>On the first play of the second quarter, NeU Musser (Please Turn To Page B-2)</p>
        <p>ouke 07 00 00 14-21</p>
        <p>N.CaroUna St 07 17 00 14-38</p>
        <p>NCS  Avery 20 run (Ritter kick)</p>
        <p>D  Castor 22 pass from Bennett</p>
        <p>(McKinnwkick)  -</p>
        <p>NCS Quick 49 pass from Avery (Ritter kick)</p>
        <p>NCS  Shelton 11 intercepted pass (Ritter Uck)</p>
        <p>NCS-Ritterfg24</p>
        <p>NCS  McClean 44 pass from Avery (Ritter kick)</p>
        <p>D  Caston 75 pass from Bennett</p>
        <p>(McKinney kick)</p>
        <p>NCS  Dawson 1 passs from Avery (Ritter kick)</p>
        <p>D  Oinkscale 21 pass from Frederick (McKinney kick)</p>
        <p>A-42,800</p>
        <p>First downs Rushes-yards 7 1</p>
        <p>Passing yards  Return yards</p>
        <p>PunU</p>
        <p>Fumbles-lost Penal ties-yards</p>
        <p>Duke N Carolina St.</p>
        <p>17 027</p>
        <p>19-(mlnus)13 2 8 7</p>
        <p>305 174</p>
        <p>(minusl-I 15</p>
        <p>40-23-3 16-10-2</p>
        <p>5-43 2-40</p>
        <p>4-2 3-2</p>
        <p>5-56 7-86</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL LEADER Rushing: Duke: Grayson 4-8 N C State: Avery 1876, McOean 21-73, Jackson 1869.</p>
        <p>Passing Duke: Bennett 34-17-3, Clinkscale 756 N.C State: Avery 16-10-2</p>
        <p>Passing receiving: Duke Castor 3-114 N C sute: (Jucik8-129</p>
        <p>By HERSCHEL NISSENSON AP Sports Writer BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (AP) -Notre Dame still has Alabamas number... and that number is 4-0,</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Four-and-oh, four-and-oh, the Notre Dame players chanted Saturday after defeating Alabama 7-0 Saturday and ending the (Mmson Tides quest for an unprecendented third consecutive national championship. Sugar, Sugar, they shouted as they entered their dressing room.</p>
        <p>A few moments later, the sixth-ranked Irish accepted an invitation to meet top-rated Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on New Years Day.</p>
        <p>This means we have a chance to be the national champion when we beat a team as good as Alabama, said Phil Carter, whose 2-yard plunge in the second period, two plays after a fumble recovery, was the only touchdown.</p>
        <p>The triumph gave Notre Dame an 8-0-1 record. Alabama suffered its second setback in 10 games but accepted a bid to the Cotton Bowl against Baylor.</p>
        <p>It marked the third time in eight years that a loss to Notre Dame knocked Alabama out of a shot at the national championship and it gave the Irish a 4^) record against the Crimson Tide in the epic series between two of college footballs all-time powers.</p>
        <p>rhis game has been in the back of our minds all year, said Notre Dame QB Blair Kiel. It was a super, fantastic game between super, fantastic teams and we were fortunate to come out on top.</p>
        <p>Coach Dan Devine said Notre Dames domination of Alabama was all coincidence. Dam lucky would be the proper term.</p>
        <p>He said Saturdays game was what college football is all about, a clean, hard-fought game between two bunches of super kids. Its just as big a thrill for us to play Alabama as</p>
        <p>it is for Alabama to play Notre Dame. To our kids, Alabama is just as big a name as Notre Dame is to Alabama.</p>
        <p>Notre Dame had failed to score less than a minute before Carters 'ID when freshman Kiel fumbled a snap and WarrenOLyles recovered for Alabama at the Tides 1-yard line.</p>
        <p>But two plays later, Alabama quarterback Don Jacobs botched a handoff to fullback Billy Jackson and defensive end Scott Zettek recovered for Notre Dame at the 4. Carter slammed twice over right guard, picking up two yards each time and scoring with 6:02 left in the second quarter.</p>
        <p>It is an understatement to say that the best team won, said Alabama Coach Bear Bryant. We are not used to playing against a team that strong. We never established anything offensively, they didnt let us. 1 would have liked to have made them go more than four yards (for the touchdown), but Im not sure they wouldnt have done it anyway.</p>
        <p>The Irish then turned things over to their stingy defense, which handed Alabama its first shutout in 54 games dating back to early in the 1976 season. It was the fifth consecutive game in which Notre Dame did not allow a touchdown.</p>
        <p>Alabama didnt cross midfield until the final play of the</p>
        <p>(Please Turn To Page B-2)</p>
        <p>Notre Dame 0 7 0 07</p>
        <p>Alabama 0 0 0 00</p>
        <p>NDCarter 2 run (Oliver kick)</p>
        <p>A-78.87</p>
        <p>Flores, now EKUs career soMing lead-, adding four extra points. '</p>
        <p>East Carolinas scores came (XI a 28-yard Bill Lamm field goal, a two yard run by Harold Blue, and a 15-yard pass fitxn Greg Stewart to Reggie Hard-oi in the closing minutes of the game.</p>
        <p>Trialing 14-3 at intermission, the Pirates came back to drive to within 14-10 on their first series of the game, held, and appeared driving again before running out of gas as the Colonels added two more scores in the final quarter.</p>
        <p>For Coach Ed Emory, the loss was very disappointing. Im disappointed in our effort, he said. We lost to a football team that we should have beaten.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;rhafs twice that we should have won this year against team that beat us, he added in reference to Southwestern Louisiana. Im not saying that we playedOwe 1 enou^ to win, just that we lost to a team that we shouldnt have.</p>
        <p>Emory added that he was not</p>
        <p>pleased with the intensity that the Pirates ^wwed in the first half, when they fell behind, nevtf to catch up. I thought that we would play with much more intensity and more aggressiveness.</p>
        <p>The Pirates, however, couldnt get to Isaac, and therein lay the secret of the game.</p>
        <p>The flashy junior led the (tolcxiels to pay dirt on the opening drive of the ballgame, going 66 yards in just 11 plays. On that drive, Isaac passed just twice, hitting Patton for ten yards on a first down at the Pirate 20, then going to David Booze for 19 (after a penalty) down to the four. From there. Braxton took a quick pitch around the right side for the score, and Flores extra point made it 7-0 with 9:51 showing.</p>
        <p>The Pirates, coming right back, seemed headed for a scoring race with the (tolonels, moving from their own 20 to the EKU 26 before Mike Hawkins fumbled the ball away as he was tackled on a sweep, Stewart, showing that</p>
        <p>he, too, could throw, hit Larry ORoark fix-17 yards (xi a key third down piav in the series. (Please Turn To Page B-2)</p>
        <p>E Kentucky E CaroUna</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>FTrst Downs</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>48-197</p>
        <p>Rushing</p>
        <p>50-180</p>
        <p>177</p>
        <p>Passing Yards</p>
        <p>161</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Return Yards</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>12-116</p>
        <p>Passes</p>
        <p>24-146</p>
        <p>4-373</p>
        <p>Punting</p>
        <p>5-334</p>
        <p>2-1</p>
        <p>FumWes-Lost</p>
        <p>2-1</p>
        <p>4-44</p>
        <p>Penalties</p>
        <p>4-51</p>
        <p>E . Kentucky 7 7 0</p>
        <p>14-28</p>
        <p>E. Carolina 0 3 7</p>
        <p>6-16</p>
        <p>Scoring</p>
        <p>EK -</p>
        <p>- Braxton 4 run</p>
        <p>1 Flores</p>
        <p>kick)</p>
        <p>EC-</p>
        <p>FG ZOLanun</p>
        <p>EK  Parrish, 3 pass from Isaac (FlcH^kickl EC  Blue, 2 run (Lamm kick)</p>
        <p>EK - Curtis, 3 pass from Isaac (Flores kick)</p>
        <p>EK - Patton, 1 run (Flores kick) EC  Harden, 15 pass from Stewart (pass failed)</p>
        <p>Individual Statistics Rushing - EKU: Isaac 9-21, Yeast 3-13, Patton 11-39, Braxton 20-99, Miller 3-14, Sutkamp 1-5, Hairston 16; ECU Stewart 9-(-7), (Mins 13-76, Hawkins 9-36, Sutton 11-24, Blue 4-25, Byner4-26 Passing EKU: Isaac 12-11-177; ECnJ: Stewart 24-14-161 Receiving EKU: Pamsh 1-3; Booze 3-90, Bird 467, Patton 1 10. Curtis 1-3, Yeast 1-4; ECU: ORoark 2-28, Collins 3-17, Harden 1-15, Blue 2-23, Davenport 5-70, Saunders 16</p>
        <p>Purple-Gold: Pirates Show OH In Scrimmage</p>
        <p>First dowivs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles-losl</p>
        <p>Penalties-yards</p>
        <p>ND</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>59-149</p>
        <p>43</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>5-96</p>
        <p>941</p>
        <p>1-1</p>
        <p>5-58</p>
        <p>Ala</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>45-192</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>6-156</p>
        <p>6-41</p>
        <p>4-3</p>
        <p>3-38</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING- Noire Dame, P Carter 3164, Sweeney 930. Buchanan 6-22. Alabama. Lewis 12-58, Patrick 943, Joe Jones 530 PASSING Notre Dame. Kiel 590-43 Alabama, lewis 511-0-53, Jacobs 1-4-91 RECEIVINGNotre Dame, P Carter 2-19. Hunter ,^-H Holohan 1-13 Alabama, Krout 525, Joe Jones 2-15, Bendross 1-14</p>
        <p>ByRICKSCOPPE Reflector ^rts Writer A year ago Dave Odom became East Carolinas basketball coach and brou^t the Pirates their first winning season in five years  with a team that was largely made up of recruits from past seasons.</p>
        <p>One year later the Pirates are his, right down to the last dirty sock, and Saturday afternoon Odom unveiled his 1980 Pirates in their annual Purple-Gold game.</p>
        <p>'This is a new year in terms of faces, but theyre more my people, Odom said. 'Thats not to cast anything negative on last years crop, but this is my crop. Even tlx^e who came here before I did are mine now and weve worked awfully hard this year on establishing a close coaching relationship with them.</p>
        <p>If Saturdays game was any indication, the players must be responding and listening  closely.</p>
        <p>We went into the game telling our players that our number one concern was that we look like we knew what we were doing, Odom said. And I think we did. 'The players looked organized. They hustled; they were under control.</p>
        <p>From an overall standpoint, I am very, very pleased. I think East Carolina won tonight. Im not so worried whether the purple or the gold won.</p>
        <p>For the record, the Purple defeated the (iold, 61-54, in a game split into two 15 minute halves, instead of the regular 20-minute halves. An estimated crowd of 1,500 watched</p>
        <p>Heels Rip Virginia, 26-3; Pick Up Bluebonnett Bid</p>
        <p>ByBILLWERONKA Associated Press Writer CHAPEL HILL. N.C. (AP) -North Carolina is now looking toward to a trip to the Bluebonnett Bowl in Houston on Dec. 31, plus it has at least a tie for the Atlantic Ctoast Conference title wrapped up.</p>
        <p>But that came after the 15th-ranked Tar Heels shook off a shaky first half and exploded past Virginia in the second to whip the Cavaliers, 26-3, Saturday.</p>
        <p>North Carolin could manage only a 0-3 halftime lead as the Cavaliers held them to just 28 yards on the ground in the first half. But in the second, the Tar Heels opened up for 213 yards and three touchdowns, all on the ground.</p>
        <p>Tar Heel quarteitack Rod Elkins had 74 yards passing in the first half and added to that in the second to accumulate 144 as he completed 12 of 18 passes on the day.</p>
        <p>This was a good, tough football game, Tar Heel coach Dick Crum said. We were a little sluggish in the first half. We didnt have a lot of rhythm. But, I think we were motivated a little more in the second half. We knew how important this game was in the title chase.</p>
        <p>Crum added that the Tar Heels threw a little bit more, especially in the first half, because thats what their</p>
        <p>defense was giving us.</p>
        <p>The Tar Heel defense held Virginia to only 176 total yards. But the Cavaliers were playing without starting quarterback Todd Kirtley, who was sidelined Saturday with muscle spasms.</p>
        <p>The game hinged around the breaks in the kicking game and the fact that our quarterback came up lame this morning. Virginia coach Dick Bestwick said. We had some checks and things we werent able to do because Lindsay is just not as familiar with them as Todd is.</p>
        <p>Lindsay Delaney replaced Kirtley and hit 9-of-15 passes for 79 yards.</p>
        <p>In the second half, once they broke that big run, we lost some of our intensity on defense.</p>
        <p>'That big run was an 81-yard touchdown scamper by UNC tailback Kelvin Bryant early in the fourth period.</p>
        <p>With North Carolina only ahead 13-3 in the final period, the sophomore tailback broke a tackle at the line of scrimmage on a first-and-lO from the Tar Heel 19 and outran the Virginia defenders to the goal line. It was the sixth longest run in the schools history.</p>
        <p>With the help of the big run, Bryant rushed for 111 yards. His counterpart at tailback Amos Lawrence carried the ball for 95 yards and two</p>
        <p>touchdowns, both in the second half. His effort boosted him over 4,200 yards in his career and made him the ninth all-time rusher in NCAA history.</p>
        <p>He needs only 25 yards to become only the second player in NCAA history to rush for more than 1,000 yards in four c(xisecutive years.</p>
        <p>The Tar Heels only led 6-3 at the half and were held to only 28 yards on the ground. But late in the third ^riod, the Tar Heels finally got rolling driving 69 yards with Lawrence going in from the five.</p>
        <p>Then early in the fourth period Bryant exploded for the . big run. UNC followed that with another drive led by Lawrence who finally took the</p>
        <p>(Please Turn To Page B-2)</p>
        <p>Virginia N. Carolina</p>
        <p>0 3 0 0-3</p>
        <p>3 3 7 13-26</p>
        <p>UNC-FG Hayes 22 UVAFG Morrison 43 UNC-FG Hayes 40 UNCLawrence 5 nm (Hayes kick) UNCBryant 81 run (kick failed) UNC-Lawrence 8 run (Hayeskick)</p>
        <p>A-49,500</p>
        <p>Virginia UNC</p>
        <p>First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles-lost</p>
        <p>Penalties-yards</p>
        <p>INMVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: Virginia: Vigorito 2064, Walker 7-28. Delaney 4 (-29). N. Carolina: Lawrence 22-95. Bryant 19111,</p>
        <p>Passing: Virginia: Delaney 9151, 79 N Carolina: Elkins 12-176,144.</p>
        <p>Pass Rectving: Virginia: Egan 2-28. Vigorito 55, Ricck) 526. N. Cnlina: Chatham 556. Harrison 555.</p>
        <p>Stretching For More</p>
        <p>Virginias runningback Tom Virgorito (22) tries for few more yards as Carolina linebacker Lee</p>
        <p>freshman Bill McNair - an Odom recruit  score a game-high 23 points to lead the Purple to the victory.</p>
        <p>McNair was eight-for-nine from the field and seven-of-eight from the free throw line. David Underwood, one of only three returnees from last years 16-11 club, added 14 for the (iold.</p>
        <p>Freshman Mike Fox led the Purple with 14 points while junior Mark McLaurin hit for 13 points.</p>
        <p>From the outset, ECTJ displayed a quickness unseen in recent years by anyone but opposing teams in Minges Coliseum. The Pirates, despite having six freshman and two</p>
        <p>sophomores on their roster, also seemed to work together well  both offensively and (Please turn to Page 2)</p>
        <p>Purple</p>
        <p>Gilchnst</p>
        <p>Batson</p>
        <p>Fox</p>
        <p>McLaunn</p>
        <p>Gibson</p>
        <p>Best</p>
        <p>Brown</p>
        <p>Team</p>
        <p>TotaU</p>
        <p>(54)</p>
        <p>FGFTRbFATP</p>
        <p>57 t-t 0 4 5 5</p>
        <p>53 91</p>
        <p>510 2-3 510 1-1 57 90</p>
        <p>52 (M)</p>
        <p>4-5 90</p>
        <p>Gold</p>
        <p>0 3 14</p>
        <p>1 4 2 14</p>
        <p>2 3 0 13 4 3 2 6 1114</p>
        <p>4 5 0 6</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>2544 0466 17 23 11 54 (61)</p>
        <p>12 90</p>
        <p>2 2 1-1 53 52 76 1-2</p>
        <p>Best 12 90 0 3 1 2</p>
        <p>BlecLsoe 58 2 2 3 4 2 8</p>
        <p>Wright 57 11 4 2 0 7</p>
        <p>Hargrove 12 2-3 2 2 0 4</p>
        <p>Underwood 511 2-2 5 2 1 14</p>
        <p>McNair 99 76 4 2 2 23</p>
        <p>Batson II 1 2 0 0 2 3</p>
        <p>Team 4</p>
        <p>Totals 2540 1518 22 15 0? 61</p>
        <p>Purple 29 25 - 54</p>
        <p>Gold 25 36 - 61</p>
        <p>Turnovers f*urole 24, Gold 22 Technical fouls. Hargrove, McNair (slapping backboard)</p>
        <p>Attendance: 1.500 (est)</p>
        <p>Shaffer (49) has a different idea. Carolina defeated UVA, 26-3, in Chapel Hill. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>The Bowls</p>
        <p>Independence Bowl, Dec. 13 Shreveport, La.</p>
        <p>Teams to be named</p>
        <p>Garden State Bowl, Dec. 14 East Rutherford, N.J.</p>
        <p>Navy (7-3) vs. Houston (5-4)</p>
        <p>Holiday Bowl, Dec. 19 San Diego, Calif.</p>
        <p>Southern Methodist (7-3) vs. either Brigham Young or Utah</p>
        <p>Tangerine Bowl, Dec. 20 Orlando, Fla.</p>
        <p>Maryland vs. (7-3) vs. Florida (7-2) Fiesta Bowl, Dec. 26 Tempe, Ariz.</p>
        <p>Penn State (9-1) vs. loser of Ohio State (9-1)-Michigan (8-2)</p>
        <p>Liberty Bowl, Dec. 27 Memphis, Tenn.</p>
        <p>Purdue (7-3) vs. Missouri (7-3)</p>
        <p>Sun Bowl, Dec. 27 El Paso, Texas Mississippi State (8-2) vs. loser of Oklahoma (7-2)-Nebraska (9-1)</p>
        <p>Hall of Fame Bowl, Dec. 27 Birmingham, Ala.</p>
        <p>Probably Tulane vs. unnamed opponent</p>
        <p>Gator Bowl, Dec. 29 Jacksonville, Fla.</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh (9-1) vs. South Carolina</p>
        <p>(8-2)</p>
        <p>Bluebonnett Bowl, Dec. 31 Houston, Texas North Carolina (9-1) vs. Texas (7-2) Orange Bowl, Jan. 1 Miami, Fla.</p>
        <p>Florida State (9-1) vs. winner of Nebraska (9-1)-Oklahoma (7-2)</p>
        <p>Sugar Bowl, Jan. 1 New Orleans, La.</p>
        <p>Georgia (10-0) vs. Notre Dame (8-0-1) Cotton Bowl, Jan. 1 Dallas, Texas Baylor (9-1) vs. probably Alabama (8-2)</p>
        <p>Rose Bowl, Jan. 1 Pasadena, Calif. Washington (8-2) vs. Michigan (8-2)-Ohio State (9-1) winner Peach Bowl, Jan. 2 Atlanta, Ga.</p>
        <p>Virginia Tech (8-3) vs. unnamed opponent</p>
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        <p>Irish Still... Purple-Gold... Colonels Defeat Pirates...</p>
        <p>(Continued FYom Page B-1) first half and did not threaten seriously until midway through the third quarter when Peter Kim missed a 37-yard field goal attempt after the Tide drove from its 26 to the Irish 20.</p>
        <p>Alabama will go to the Cotton Bowl for the fifth time, meeting Baylor, the Southwest Conference champion, wi New Years Day.</p>
        <p>Except for Carters touchdown, a virtual gimme after the fumble recovery, Notre Dame only threatened twice. Defensive end Jim Hankerd recovered an Alabama fumble at the Tide 13</p>
        <p>some bh minutes into the second period when Jacobs handed crff poorly to Mark Nbi and the ball squirted loose.</p>
        <p>Kiel pve that fumble back sb( plays later.</p>
        <p>The Irish marched from their 23 to the Alabama 1, consuming more than six minutes at the start of the fourth quarter. Tliey were aided by pass interference and face mask penalties vrtiich cost the Tide 31 yards. But Alabamas E. J. Junior blocked Harry Olivers 18-yard field goal attempt to kill that threat and keep the Tide just a touchdown away.</p>
        <p>Avery...</p>
        <p>I Continued From Page B-l) intercepted a Ben Bennett pass at the N.C. State 27. Five plays later. Avery fired a 49-yard touchdown pass to end Mike Quick The Wolfpack scored again moments later when David Shelton intercepted a Bennett pass at Dukes 11 and raced across to run the margin to 21-7.</p>
        <p>N.C. State scored shortly before the half on a 24-yard field goal by Nathan Ritter after Perry Williams recovered Bennetts fumble on Dukes 15.</p>
        <p>Duke, 2-8 for the season, scored in the first period on a 22-yard pass from Bennett to Chris Castor. 'The Blue Devils added another touchdown in fourth quarter on a 75-yard pass from Bennett to Castor. The final Duke score came in the closing minutes on a 21-yard pass from Ron Frederick to Brent Clinkscale.</p>
        <p>After a scoreless third quarter Avery passed to Wayne McLean for 44 yards to open the fourth period. The</p>
        <p>Wolfpack closed out its scoring on a one-yard pass from Avery to Lin Dawson.</p>
        <p>Bennett, who broke the ACC passing record last week against Wake Forest, lead the Blue Devils with 236 yards on 17 of 34 passes. He found the going tough in the second quarter when he was sacked for a 10 yard loss, had a pass intercq&amp;gt;ted and fumbled once.</p>
        <p>'The Blue Devils were held to a net loss of 13 yards rushing.</p>
        <p>The Wolfpack missed a scoring opportunity when it drove from the State 36 to the Duke 28, where it ended when Avery fumbled and Dukes Chares Bowser recovered.</p>
        <p>Avery, who hit on 10 of 16 passes for 174 yards, also led the Wolfpack in rushing with 76 yard in 18 carries.</p>
        <p>'The oddest play of the game came in the third quarter when the Wolfpack ran a triple reverse. Quick, who was carrying the ball on the final lap, ran into an official and fumbled, but recovered for a 10 yard loss.</p>
        <p>Heels Rip...</p>
        <p>(ContinuedFrom Page B-l) ball in from the eight.</p>
        <p>North Carolina improves to 9-1 and SO in the ACC and clinches at least a tie for the conference title. Virginia falls to 4-6 overall.</p>
        <p>Neither offense had much to brag about in the first half.</p>
        <p>Both the Tar Heel and Cavalier defenses held firm and allowed nothing to cross the goal line, save for field goals.</p>
        <p>North Carolina look a 3-0 lead in the first period after they failed to pul the ball in the end zone after a long drive. They marched the ball to the 5 but no further. Jeff Hayes then came in on fourth down and</p>
        <p>kicked a 22-yard field goal with 6:02 left.</p>
        <p>After the teams traded several possessions, the Cavaliers took over and drove to the Tar Heel 26. But Wayne Morrison had to come in and kick a 43-yard field goal with 14:00 left in the second period to tie the score.</p>
        <p>Tar Heel defensive back Steve Streater came up with an interception midway through the period to set up UNCs halftime margin. Hayes kicked a 40-yard field goal with 5:14 left in the half.</p>
        <p>Next week North Carolina hosts Duke in its regular season finale, while Virginia hosts Maryland to wrap up its 1980 schedule.</p>
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        <p>defensivdy.</p>
        <p>Going into the season, I thought one of our weakest points was our passing, Odom said. &amp;quot;But were beginning to pass the ball well. Of course a good pass is not a good pass unless it is caught. But the kids seem more aware and are getting ready for the passes.</p>
        <p>It was, however, defense, not offense, that was the Pirates strong suit Saturday.</p>
        <p>Our defense is solid, Odom said. Our philosophy is that theres no such thing as hes not my man. Eveiybody helps everybody else. If we do that, well be O.K.</p>
        <p>Basically, we did not have a good defensive team at the start of last year and that was mainly because they had been used to playing zone. We changed that and went strictly man-to-man.</p>
        <p>This year were a little ahead of last year defensively and part of that is because we dont have to break them from playing a zone.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Actually, our perimeter defense was better than our interior defense, where our veteran players are. Odom said. Thats kind of ironic, but we know they can play good defense and Im not too concerned about that.</p>
        <p>Last year the Pirates pressed full court rarely. This year, because of a far quicker team, that will change We will press a lot more than you saw us do tonight, Odom said. We didnt press much tonight because we didnt want the game to get out of hand.</p>
        <p>The Pirates also did not run the fast break as much as they will when the season begins. I think I might have scared them out of it, Odom said. I was afraid the game might be get away. And with minimum substitions and not being in super-dooper physical condition. we told them to run the break when they had it but otherwise set it up. Youll find well run the fast break a lot once the season begins.</p>
        <p>Of the newcomers. Id say Fox played particualry well. Hes learning to play. Hes always been a shooter but now hes learning when to pass up his shot or when to make a play himself instead of throwing back out to the point and start over.</p>
        <p>Odom also said that as of Saturday night the point-quard position is still a fiit between freshman Herbert Gilchrist and sophmore Michael Bledsoe. Gilchrist handed out five assists and scored five points while also turning the ball over six times.</p>
        <p>I could see both of them playing 20 (minutes). But then I honestly think weve got nine or 10 players who can play a lot for us, Odom said. Ive never been a multiple substitution coach. Thats a new thing with me, but we may go to that.</p>
        <p>Odom also praised the play of Tom Brown, a transfer from Maine who will not be eligible to play until next year. &amp;quot;Hes a heady player, Odom said. Hes very big, almost tight end big, and hes gonna help us a great deal in practice this season. ^</p>
        <p>But perhaps the biggest surprise so far this season is freeman Jeff Best. Hes gaining confidence, Odom said. Hes been lifting weights and right now Id have to say hes our most pleasant surprise. When he came here I pictured him getting a little playing time about the end of his sophomore year. But now I think hell be getting some time this season.</p>
        <p>Following Saturdays game, Odom lavished praise on almost everyone  even the crowd. I was pleased with the crowd, he said. They showed up in good numbers and I know they had been sitting a lot but they showed good support for good plays.</p>
        <p>Odom also had some thoughts on his players:</p>
        <p>Notes...</p>
        <p>One of the Pirates major problems a year ago was their inconsistency at the free throw line. As a team. EGU hit just over 61% of their free throw opportunities. Saturday night, the Pirates hit 19of-24 at the line for just over 79%. If we shoot 75 percent all season, after the comedy we had last year, we should be all right, Odom said.</p>
        <p>If the Pirates shoot as well from the field as they did Saturday they may be better than all right. For the game, the Purple hit 25K)f-44 shots or 56.8% while the Gold hit 23-of-40or57.5%.</p>
        <p>Senior Tom Szymanski did not play Saturday because of a strep throat but should be back at practice this week.</p>
        <p>1 was pleased with all of them. The veterans showed good leadership. Underwood played well and so did McLaurin  although we want him to look for his shot more.</p>
        <p>'The Pirates have a scrimmage game with Marathon Oil Monday, Nov. 4, before opein-ing their regular season Saturday, Nov. 29, against Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.</p>
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        <p>(Continued From Page B-l)</p>
        <p>On East Carolinas next sales, Stewart launched a bomb to Vcm Davei^xMl, but the ball was just off his fingertips. Davenport was beyond the secondary around the 40 yards downfield.</p>
        <p>The two also missed on a later bomb try. This time, however, Davenport, who caught five passes for 70 yards, becoming the number ten career receiver for ECU, was well-covered and the ball was knocked away.</p>
        <p>Early in the second quarter. Chuck Jackson pounced on a Colonel fumble at the EKU 40, setting up Lamms field goal. The Pirates quickly cut through the line for a first down at the 11 in just four plays, but four plays later, they facied a fourth and two at the three and elected to go for the 20-yard field goal. That cut the</p>
        <p>lead to 7-3 with 6:57 left in the half.</p>
        <p>With just undo- a minute and a half remaining, the (Colonels got the ball back at their own 45 and quickly cut throu^ the Pirate secondary fw another score.</p>
        <p>Isaac hit Steve Bird for 17, then added 11 noore on another aerial to Bird. He then hit</p>
        <p>Booze for 17 to the ten, and</p>
        <p>after two running plays, \4oit to Parrish for the final three yards and the score. That</p>
        <p>made it 14-3 with just 11</p>
        <p>seconds left. &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Anthony Collins put the Pirates in great field position with a 57-yard kickoff return to open the second half, returning it from his own end zone to the Colonel 43. That set the stage for the Pirates first touchdown. The Pirates ground out the yardage in small chucks, with an eight-yard</p>
        <p>pickup by CoUins the biggest of the ll-friiay drive. Blue took a</p>
        <p>quick pitch to the right side for the last two yards and the score. BUI Lamms PAT kick made it 14-10 with9:42 left.</p>
        <p>The Pirate defense held 00 four plays, as Isaac missed his only pass of the day 1 third down, and the Bucs got it back on their own 21. Helped along by a 15-yard pass from Stewart to Davenport, the Pirates moved to the tt, and frwn thoe, Collins danced down the sidelines with an option pitdi for 17 yards to the 37. But facing second and two at the 29, the Pirates were set back six'yards by a penalty, and they never overcame that.</p>
        <p>It seemed to take the wind from the ECU sails.</p>
        <p>On the last play of the third period, Isaac again wait to the air, hitting Booze for 54 yards down the lineline. Booze</p>
        <p>fumUed the ball, but it waft otU of bounds at the ECU ei^t before it coiUd be recovered.</p>
        <p>Three plays after the exchan^ of goals, the &amp;lt;3ol&amp;lt;mels scored again, with IsaiK: hitting Curtis for the final three yards. With 13:46 remaining. Eastern led, 21-10.</p>
        <p>The Pirates again got off a drive, moving from their own 28 to the Eastern 36 before beii^ forced to punt. Stewart hit Daveqwrt for 14 yards on the big play of the drive.</p>
        <p>But Eastern (me back to drive 80 yards for the clincher oi the next series. Mixing his calls well, Isaac stUl seemed halted after having to face a third and 25 at his own 16 after a holding penalty. But he calmly hit Bird over the middle for 29 yards and a first down at the EKU 45. Braxton and Isaac added 23 yards on the next two carries, down to the Pirate 31. Running plays oxitroUed the ball the rest of the way, as Patton finally bulled over from the one, madng it 28-10 with 2:48 left in the game.</p>
        <p>The Pirates came back, but couldnt come fast enough. Moving 80 yards in 10 plays, the Pirates closed to within 28-16, mainly on Stewarts passes. He hit Davenport for 14, then Cdlins for 12 and Davoiport for 14 more. Davenport caught one for 14 more yards, and Blue picked up one for 19 yards. After getting sacked, Stewart finally hit Hardoi in the back of the end zone with 39 seconds left, but a two-pomt pass try was batted down at the line, and an on-sides kick was recovered by the Colonels, who ran out the clock.</p>
        <p>East CanUina thus wound up its home season with a 4-6 record, whUe Eastern Kentucky, the defending Division I-AA champion, boosted its record to 8-2.</p>
        <p>The Pirates close out the season at N.C. State next Saturday.</p>
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        <p>Floyd tries for tackle. The Pirates lost to the Ck)lonials, 23-16, Saturday in Ficklen Stadium. (Reflector photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
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        <p>By JACK STEVENSON AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>ONTARIO, Calif. (AP) -Benny Parsons of EUerbe, N.C., won the Los Angeles Times 500 NASCAR stock car race for the second straight year Saturday at the Ontario Motor Speedway .</p>
        <p>Finishing bdiind Parsons in the 500-mile race were Neil Bonnett, Cale Yarborough, Bobby Allison and Dale Earnhardt.</p>
        <p>By finishing fifth in the final Winston Cup event of the year, Earnhardt captured the national stock car driving championship for 1980, just one year after the 29-year-old Kannapolis, N.C., resident had been rookie of the year.</p>
        <p>Allison led from the 174th lap around the 24-mile Ontario oval he was forced to go into the pits needing tires on the right side of his 197 Ford with seven laps to go.</p>
        <p>That sent Parsons and his</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet into the lead in the M. C. AndersoiHiwned car which ironically he will lose to Yarborough for next season. It was the third victory of the year for Parsons, whose average speed was 131.936 mph.</p>
        <p>Parsons earned $24,835 of the $207,000 total purse.</p>
        <p>Earnhardt made two costly mistakes in this annual event. Early in the race, he went into the pits too soon when a caution flag went out and later, in the pits, he ran over his tire jack and had to come into the pits again after one lap. That time, it was discovered three lug nuts were missing from the right rear tire of his 1977 Chevrolet.</p>
        <p>Parsons, starting from the second row, drove among the leaders but did not take the lead until Allisons late pit stop.</p>
        <p>Earlier leaders were Darrell Waltrip, Yarborough, who</p>
        <p>started from the pole position, Richard Petty, Dave Marcis and Bonnett.</p>
        <p>Petty, the defending national driving champion, went out of the 200-lap race with a blown engine on the 97th lap.</p>
        <p>A crowd of 41,200 watched this 31st and final NASCAR Grand National race of the year.</p>
        <p>Rookie Lake Speed finished sixth, fcrilowed by Joe Millikan, Terr^^jqronte, John Anderson and Buddy ArringUm.</p>
        <p>BUI Schmitt finished 11th, followed by Glen Jarrett, son of two-time NASCAR champion Ned Jarrett. Out of the 42 drivers who started, only five were on the same lap as winner Parsons.</p>
        <p>Earnhardt went into the race leading Yarborough by just 29 points, and with his two mistakes looked like he could lose his lead. However, late in the going, another caution flag bunched the pack and</p>
        <p>Earnhardt was able to unlap himself and get back mi the same lap as the leaders.</p>
        <p>The only way Yarborough could have won his fourth</p>
        <p>driving title would have been to win the race with Earnhardt finishing sixth or worse 'mis was Yarboroughs last try for the national driving</p>
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        <p>Bu(falo31, Alfred 29 Clanon St 17, Kutztown St 14 Concord 54, Bluefield St 13 Connecticut 56, Rhode Island 30 Cornell 24. Columbia 0 Cortland St 27. Marist 13 Dartmouth 28. Brown 24 Delaware 35, Maine 6 DelawareSt 20.Cent St..Ohio 14 Harvard 28, Penn 17 Hobart 13. RPI13, tie Hofstra 26, Coast Guard 16 Indiana, Pa 24, E Stroudsburg 22 Iona 35, Manhattan 0 Juniata 57, FDU-MadisonO Lalayette 31, Kings Point 12 Lehigh 42, Northeastern 19 Lock Haven St 21, Manslield St 7 Lycoming 45, Dickinson 37 Maine Maritime 42, W Connecticut 14 Massachusetts 17, New Hampshire 0 Mass MariUme 10, Brdgwater.Mass 7 Muhlenberg 24, Moravian 23 N Y Tech 7, Jersey City St 0 Pace 37, St Peter s 15 Penn St 50, Temple 7 Pittsburgh 45, Army 7 Plymouth St 14, Norwich 7 Rochester 38, Union, N Y 20 St John's, NY 19, Brooklyn Col 0 Villanova 45, Holy Cross 13 Wagner 56, Fordham 23 Wash 4 Lee 36, Georgetown, D C 7 W Virginia 24, Rutgers 15</p>
        <p>W Virginia St 12, imherd 7 W Virginia Tech 10, Glenville St 0 Widener 33, Swarthmore 8 Wm. Paterson44. Seton Hall 25 Yale 25. Princeton 13</p>
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        <p>Alabama St. 27, Mississirai Val 17 Albany, Ga. 3. Savannah St 0 Austin Peay 13. Tennessee Tech 10 Bowie St 16, Dist of Columbia7 Citadel 31, Davidson 13 E. Kentucky 28. E Carolina 16 Eton 27, Lenoir-Rhvne 12 Florida 17, Kentucky 15 Florida A&amp;amp;M 13. Southern U 7</p>
        <p>Ft Valley St 75, FiskO Furman 14. Wofford 14, tie Gardner Webb 21. Catawba 0 Georgia 31, Auburn 21 GramblingSt 26.S Carolina St 3 James Madison 19. Shippensburg St 14 J C Smith 20. Fayetteville St 7 Uberty Baptist 51, Hangiton Inst 18 &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Louisville 20, Clncirmali 0 Mars HIU 20, Newberry 12 Maryland 34, Oemjon 7 Miami, Fla 24, Vanderbilt 17 MiddleTenn. l3,Akron9 Mississippi 20, Tennessee 9 Mississippi St. 55, Louisiana St 31 MoreheadSt 15, Kentucky St 10 Navy 19, Georgia Tech 8 N Alabama 28, Mississippi Col 22 N Carolina 26. Virdnia3 N Carolina St 38, Duke 21 Notre Dame 7. Alabama 0 Randdph-Macofi 16, Hampden-Sydney 15 S Carolina 39. Wake Forest 38 S Mississippi 33. Richmond 12 Tennessee St 25, N Carolina AAT16 Tn -Chattanooga 27, Illinois St 19 Tenn Martin 9, Delta St 0 Toledo 38. Marshall 0 Tuskegee 22. Alabama A&amp;amp;M 20 Virginia St 21. Morgan St 19 VirglniaTech21. VM16 Virginia Union68, UvinKtoneO MIDWEST itana.lll 12, CarroH. Wis 7</p>
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        <p>Lady Pirates Swim To Win, Men Nipped By ODU</p>
        <p>East Carolina Universitys women captured a 77-62 victory over Old Dominion Univeristy in the opening swim meet of the season Friday night, while the men lost to the Monarchs, 61-52, in the final event.</p>
        <p>'The male Pirates were disqualified in the 400-yard freestyle relay, and it cost *^them the meet. A victory by the Pirates would have given them a victory.</p>
        <p>The women, led by Sally Collins and Jennifer Jayes, set several new varsity and freshmen records in the meet. Collins set both marks in the 500-yard freestyle with her time of 5:09.81, and alse set new norms in the 200-yard freestyle in 1:57.99. Jayes set a new varisty and freshman mark in the 50-yard baskstroke in 29.29, and a new varsity mark in the 100-yard backstroke in 1:02.54.</p>
        <p>In addition. Moria McHugh set a new varsity and freshman standard in the lOO-yard freestyle in 54.86, while Julie Malcolm set a new varsity record in the 50-yard breaststroke in 33.25.</p>
        <p>The Pirates travel to North Carolina on November 24 for</p>
        <p>their next action, when both men and women will be in action.</p>
        <p>Mens Summary 400 medley relay: Old Dominion (Foundoulis, Oakes, Schiefer, Diinnigan) 3:37.20.</p>
        <p>1,000 freestyle: Wiklund (EC) 9:57.95; VanAllman (ODij. 9:59.72; Akright (EC) 10:33,13.</p>
        <p>200 freestyle: Ross (EC) 1:45.58; Wong (OD) 1:48.03; Schiefer (OD) 1:48.64.</p>
        <p>50 freestyle: Gowar (EC) 22,17; Foundoulis (OD) 22.60; Weinert (OD) 22.82 200 individual medley: Dunnigan (OD) 2:00.21; Nieman (EC) 2:01.38, McDonald (EC) 2:05.02 1-meter diving: Phillips (OD) 185.85; Aman (EC) 160.05; Mabe (EC) 114.25.</p>
        <p>200 butterfly: Schieder (OD) 1:55.99; Oakes (OD) 1:56.64; Newman (EC) 1:58.47.</p>
        <p>100 freestyle: Gowar (EC) 48.72: Bennett (EC) 50.60; Weinert (OD) 50.73.</p>
        <p>200 backstroke: Foundoulis (OD) 2:01.26; Nieman (EC) 2:03.13; J. Richards (EC) 2:06.5.</p>
        <p>500 freestyle: Ross (EC) 4:47 28; Wiklund (EC) 4:48.54, Wong (OD) 4:48869s 3-meter diving: Aman (EC) 183.95; Phillips (OD) 162.60; Mabe (EC) 78.25.</p>
        <p>200 breaststroke: Oakes (OD) 2:10.83; Rockwood (OD) 2:14.54; McDonald (EC) 2:15.72.</p>
        <p>400 freestyle relay: Old Dominion (Wong, Weinert, VanAllman, Stickle), 3:20.75</p>
        <p>Womens Summary 200 medley relay: East Carolina</p>
        <p>(Jayes, Putnam, Shacklett,</p>
        <p>McHugh) 1:33.4.</p>
        <p>500 freestyle: Collins (EC) 5:09.81; Doty (OD) 5:11.03; Cox (OD) 5:11 88.</p>
        <p>200 individual medley: Putnam (EC) 2:14.33; Brown (OD) 2:18.19; Marburger (EC) 2:24.18.</p>
        <p>100 freestyle: Shofe (OD) 54.33; McHu^ (EC) 54.86; McCJueston (EC) 56.87.</p>
        <p>50 backstroke: Jayes (EC) 29.29; Peck (OD) 30.25; Chilton (OD) 30.54.</p>
        <p>50 breaststroke: Sheridan (OD) 32.92; Malcolm (EC) 33.25; Shacklett (EC) 34.64,</p>
        <p>100 butterfly: Collins (EC) 1:01.64; Doty (OD) 1:03 02; Powell (EC) 1:04.37.</p>
        <p>1-meter diving: Burkart (OD) 186.70; Delaney (OD) 156 35; Love (EC) 149.20.</p>
        <p>50 freestyle; Shofe (OD) 25.47; McHugh (EC) 25.61; McKJueston (EC) 26.05.</p>
        <p>100 backstroke: Jayes (EC) 1:02.54; Doty (OD) 1:04.00; Peck (OD) 1:07.33.</p>
        <p>100 individual medley: F^itnam (EC) 1:02.74; Brown (OD) 1:04.39; McQueston (EC) 1:06.43.</p>
        <p>200 freestyle: Colins (EC)</p>
        <p>1:57.99; Cox (OD) 1:59 35; Marburger (EC) 2:04.38.</p>
        <p>50 butterfly; Shacklett (EC) 28.13; Shofe (OD) 28.41; Jayes (EC) 28.56.</p>
        <p>3-meter diving; Delaney (OD) 239.34; Burkard (OD) 181.05; Lowe (EC) 166.15.</p>
        <p>100 breaststroke; Sheridan (OD) 1:12.03; Putnam (EC) 1:12.30; Malcolm (EC) 1:12.45.</p>
        <p>200 freestyle relay: East Carolina (Shacklett, McQueston, Collins, McHugh) 1:41.52.</p>
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        <p>title Yarborough of Tim-monsville. S.C., has ijjready announced he is leaving the team of Junior Jbhr^o because he only wants to run some 20 races a year instead of the full schedule of 31.</p>
        <p>Yarborough. 40, won the title three consecutive years - 1976 through 1978 He finished the season strong, winning his 14th pole of the year for this race and capturing the last two events before the 'Times 500 to close what had been a wide gap between him and Earnhardt.</p>
        <p>During the day, NASCAR announced that Jody Ridley has been named the 1980 rookie of the year. Ridley, 38, from Chatsworth, Ga., was the highest-finishing first-year driver in 18 races during the season, including two fifth-place finishes.</p>
        <p>In a preliminary event. Joe</p>
        <p>Ruttman of nearby Upland. Calif., won the Warner Hod^lon 100 for Grand Amen-</p>
        <p>Flnal standings o( the Uis Angeles Times SflO-mile NASCAR race for Grand National stock cars over the 2'? mile Uitfano .Motor Speechiay oval, with mone&amp;gt; won. laps completed and winner s average speed</p>
        <p>1 Bennv Parsons, *24.*35 1977</p>
        <p>OievTOtet. aoo laps 131 936 mph</p>
        <p>2 NeU Bonnett *13.335 1976 Menuo 200</p>
        <p>3 Cale Yarborough *17,015 1977</p>
        <p>Chevrolet 2U0</p>
        <p>4 Bobhv Allison. *10.985. 1979 Ford. 200</p>
        <p>5 Dale F.arnhardt *10.835 1977</p>
        <p>Chevrolet 200</p>
        <p>6 Speed Lake T 305 iSTTChevrolel 199</p>
        <p>7 Joe Millikan. *3 925 1977 Chevrolet 199</p>
        <p>8 Terr&amp;gt; IjbonU- *8.1175, 1977 Chevrolet 198</p>
        <p>9 John Anderson *3CS, 1977 Chev rok't. 197</p>
        <p>10 Buddy Amnglon *5 Ko. 1979 Dodge 196</p>
        <p>11 Bill Schmitt *5 .5 1978 Olds 196</p>
        <p>12 Gleti Jarrett *3.8.50, 1979 (hevrolet 195</p>
        <p>13 .Stan Bam-lt *4 115, 1977 Chevrolet, 194</p>
        <p>14 JD McDuffie ti.845 1977 Chevrolet 194</p>
        <p>15 Dave Marcis *:1660. 1979 Chevrolet 192</p>
        <p>16 Tom Gale H 475.1979 Ford 191</p>
        <p>17 Cecil Gordon. *.i.2K). 1977 Olds, 191</p>
        <p>18 Jody Ridlev *3 055 1976 Mercury, 189</p>
        <p>19 RickMcCrav *2,290. 1977Buick 187</p>
        <p>20 Don Waterman *2,230.1977 Olds. 186</p>
        <p>can cars in a 1980 Camaro. Jim Neal of Huntmgton Beach, Calif., finished second, followed by Glen Steuer of Simi Valley. Calif., Da\id Hill of Bakersfield, Calif. and Chuck WahJ of Burbank, Calif David Allison, son of NASCAR handout Bobby Allison, finished sixth in the prelimi-narv race.</p>
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        <p>Driver Benny Parsons holds the trophy awarded him as the winner of the Ls Angeles Times Ontario 500 NASCAR race Saturday at Ontario Motor Speedway. Parsons piloted his 1977 Chevrolet to win his second straight Times 500, winning $24,835, at the average speed of 131.936. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>Cape Hatteras jumped out to a 15-8 first-period lead and increased its advantage to 33-14 at the half before coasting home with a 12-point win.</p>
        <p>Cape Hatteras charge was helped by 31 free throws, of which the home squad made 19. Bear Grass was five-of-12 from the free throw line.</p>
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        <p>Gamecocks Escape Deac Trap, 39-38</p>
        <p>COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -South Carolina Coach Jim Carien said Wake Forest justified his concern about his Gamecocks pass defense before South Carolina edged the Deacons. 39-38, in a college football cliffhanger that sealed a Gator Bowl invitation for the winner Saturday</p>
        <p>I said before the game they would be the best team we have played on this field this season, and I was right,&amp;quot; Carien said  I apologize for the way we defended the Wake Forest passing attack. 1 know we gave up more than 1 would have liked, but we won.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Coach John Mackovic of Wake Forest said his players</p>
        <p>performed well and fw a while he thought they would beat the Hth-ranked Gamecocks. &amp;quot;I have to congratulate them for making the big plays whoi they had to,&amp;quot; he added</p>
        <p>The Gamecocks added a passing attack to the crushing runs of All-American tailback George Rogers to earn the victory.</p>
        <p>The Deacons held a 38-31 lead with a minute to play when Gamecock senior quarterback Garry Harper tossed a 62-yard touchdown pass to flanker Horace Smith. The ball bounced off the hands of Deacon comerback Pierre Brown before Smith snatched it and dashed the last 20 vards</p>
        <p>to the end zone.</p>
        <p>South Carolina went for a two-point conversion, setting R^rs in the right slot as a decoy. The tailba crossed the middle as Harper rolled to his right and threw again to Smith, who had stepped into the end zone and cut to the right sideline. Smith caught the ball and was mobbed by a groiq} of static fans.</p>
        <p>South Carolina accepted a bid to the Gator Bowl, their first invitation to the JackswivUle, Fla., event in 35 years. The independent Gamecocks are 8-2 for the season, while Wake Forest of the Atlantic Coast Conference</p>
        <p>Navy Thumps Tech For Garden State Bowl Bid</p>
        <p>ATLANTA (AP) - Navy tailback Eddie Meyers sprinted for 148 yards, including a 18-yard touchdown burst and Steve Fehr added four short field goals to boost the Midshipmen to an easy 18-8 college football victory Saturday over Georgia Tech and a post-season trip to the Garden State Bowl.</p>
        <p>Meyers, a stumpy 5-foot-8, 205 pound junior, romped for 75 yards in the opening quarter on only nine carries, including his scoring gallop. The TD capped a seven-play, 48-yard drive after Tech quarterback Ted Peeples fumble was recovered by the Middies Ted Dumbault.</p>
        <p>Navy, 7-3, added field goals of 27 and 28 yards by Fehr in the second period to take a 134) lead at intermission over Tech. 1-8-1.</p>
        <p>Fehr kicked two 23-yard field goals in the second half. The first came early in the third quarter after a 63-yard drive stalled. Meyers had 30 yards on four rushes in that series and added another 35 on nine attempts on a 57-yard drive leading to Fehrs fourth field goal in the final period, tying a Navy record.</p>
        <p>Tech scored with 48 seconds remaining when Peeples hit freshman receiver Bill Rogers with a 1-yard pass in the end zone. Peeples then connected with tight end Glenn Etheridge on another pass for the 2-point conversion.</p>
        <p>Navys defense allowed Tech only 41 yards - all on the ground - in the opening half as the Yellow Jackets could muster only three first downs and never cross the midfield stripe. Tech managed to penetrate into Navy territory twice in the second half, finally reaching Navys 37-yard line with less than 10 minutes remaining.</p>
        <p>A slim crowd of only 17,631 turned out for the contest on a dreary, cloudy day after an early morning rain. Tech officials said it as the smallest crowd at Grant Field since the early 1830s.</p>
        <p>Meyers, who had gained 183 yards on the ground in a 24-14 loss to Tech a year ago, had 14 yards on three carrius in</p>
        <p>Navys 43-yard drive leading to Fehrs first field goal.</p>
        <p>The big plays in the drive were passes of 18 and 11 yards from second-team quarterback Tom Tarquinio to Steve Callahan.</p>
        <p>Tarquinio, taking over from starter Fred Reitzel late in the opening period scrambled for 17 yards and connected on a pass of 24 yards to the Tech 8 to Curt Gainer, setting up Fehrs second field ^al only seven seconds before intermission.</p>
        <p>Shortly after the contest, Loras Smith, selection committee vice president for the Garden State Bowl, tendered the bowl bid to Middies Coach George Welsh, who quickly accepted to play in the Dec. 14 contest at the Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey.</p>
        <p>Tech finally managed to mount a 76-yard drive in ten</p>
        <p>plays to score after being</p>
        <p>frustrated by the Navy defense most of the day. The big play in the drive came on a Peeples to Etheridge 23-yard pass to the Middies 8. The touchdown came one play after a Middie defender had been called for pass interference in the end zone.</p>
        <p>Navy 7 S 3 J-19</p>
        <p>Georgia Tech 0 0 0 88</p>
        <p>Navy-Meyers 19 ran (Fehr kick i Navy-FG Fehr27 Navy-FGFehr29 Navy-FG Fehr 23 Navy-FG Fehr 23</p>
        <p>Tech- Rogers 1 pps from Peeples (FZtheridge pass from Peeples)</p>
        <p>A-17.631</p>
        <p>First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards</p>
        <p>Na^</p>
        <p>60-227</p>
        <p>114</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Tech</p>
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        <p>3&amp;amp;S3</p>
        <p>95</p>
        <p>2</p>
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        <p>7-16-1 12-21-0</p>
        <p>6-46 9-45</p>
        <p>04) 3-1</p>
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        <p>PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Second-string quarterback Jeff Hostetler ran for two touchdowns and directed four other scoring drives as ninth-ranked Penn State beat Temple 50-7 Saturday.</p>
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        <p>Both teams broke the old rule of thumb against throwing in the rain. Wake Forest quarterback Jay Voiuto broke his own passing single-game school record, completing 28 of 46 yards for 447 yards. His favorite target, split end Wayne Baumgardner, also broke his own school record, catching 12 passes for 271 yards and two touchdowns.</p>
        <p>When Baumgardner was not scoring himself, the passes set up touchdowns. Venuto hit the split end for 31 yards at the outset of the third quarter to set up a touchdown run by tailback Wayne McMillan to make the score 21-14, Deacons.</p>
        <p>Carolina re^wnded on a pass from Harper to Smith up the middle and short runs by Rogers to get to the Wake 17. Harp then faked a handoff to Rc^rs and hit tight end De-Wayne Chivers on a 17-yard touch(k&amp;gt;wnpass.</p>
        <p>'The teams traded field goals to knot the score at 24-24. Harper passed to flanker Tim Gillespie for a touchdown, and Wake Forest replied with two touchdown passes from Venuto to Baumgardner.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest, keying on Rogers, succeeded in stopping South Carolinas running game eariy in the first quarter.</p>
        <p>The Deacons scored first after Gamecock punter Chris</p>
        <p>Norman fimnNed a snap frcmi center and Wake Forest took over on the Carolina 30. Tight end Michad Mullen caught a scoring strike fnma Venuto after a 28-yard pass to Buamgardner put the ball on the Cardina 2-yard line.</p>
        <p>Unable to nMve on the ground. Harper bagan passing, hitting Gillespie in the ri^t flat for 14 yards, then finding him again over the middle for another 13. Harper thai threw to tight end Willie Scott, who failed to catch the ball but drew an interference call on the Wake 13.</p>
        <p>Rogers then drove around left end and ran over tackle Alex Brown and safety Eddie</p>
        <p>Maryland Drums Tigers, Heads For Tangerine</p>
        <p>Green for the touchdown.</p>
        <p>South Carolina made it 14-7 on a later drive after Ro^rs found a hole on the right side, stepped around comer back John Swider and ran 24 yards before being tripped by Green and falling in the end zone Rogers rushed 38 times for 177 yards, giving him a career total of 4.790 yards to become</p>
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        <p>the fourth-leading all-time rusher in the NCAA.</p>
        <p>Viuto engineered a 77-yard scoring drive in six plays hitting Baumgardner three times to get to the Carolina l. Then he hit wide receiver Kenny Duckett on the right side of the end zone for the touchdown to tie it ig) at 14-14.</p>
        <p>4 Quality 9</p>
        <p>Lions by taking a 7-0 first quarter lead on a 1-yard touchdown run by Sherman Myers, but it was all down hill for the Owls, now 4-6, after that.</p>
        <p>Hostetler replaced starting quarterback Todd Blackledge in the second quarter and rallied Penn State to its seventh straight victory in a 8-1 season with one regular season game remaining.</p>
        <p>Before the half ended, Herb Menhardt kicked field goals of 29 and 31 yards and Joel Coles ran 3 yards for a touchdown that forged a 12-7 Penn State lead.</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh........45</p>
        <p>Army.............7</p>
        <p>WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) -Rick Trocano and Dan Marino each threw two touchdown passes to lead eighth-ranked Pittsburgh to a 45-7 victory over Army Saturday and enhance the Panthers chances for a major bowl appearance.</p>
        <p>The Panthers, winning their fifth straight, now have a 9-1 record, while Army dropped to 3^1.</p>
        <p>Trocano, who started the game, completed 11 of 23 passes for 144 yards and was intercepted twice, while Marino went 20-for-30 for 292 with four interceptions.</p>
        <p>Split end Willie Collier caught two touchdown passes, one each from Trocano and Marino, while Artrell Hawkins caught a 32-yard pass from Marino for one touchdown and ran 2 yards for another.</p>
        <p>Pitt scored four touchdowns in the opening period, capitalizing on an interception and a fumble by Bryan Allem, Armys freshman quarterback, for the first two scores.</p>
        <p>Defensive end Ricky Jackson intercepted Allem on the Cadets 33 on the opening series of the game, and four plays later, Trocano connected on a 7-yard pass to freshman flanker Dwight Collins to make it 6^.</p>
        <p>With that touchdown, Collins, who later left the game with a pinched nerve in his neck, set a Panthers single-season touchdown pass reception record with 10.</p>
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        <p>COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Spumed by the bowls after going 7-4 in 1979, Maryland had a lot to prove Saturday as it took the field against Qemson, the top offensive team in the Atlantic Coast Conference.</p>
        <p>We really wanted to go to the Tangerine Bowl badly, quarterback Mike Tice said after directed a 34-7 victory, which brought thee Terps a trip to Orlando, Fla., for that game Dec. 20, probably against Florida.</p>
        <p>It means a lot, said Tice, who threw two scoring tosses to Chris Havener and used the pass to set up two short touchdown runs by Charlie Wysocki.</p>
        <p>We didnt go anywhere last year and we should have, said the senior who was 8-13 for 143 yards and no interceptions. We went to the Sun Bowl in 1978, and it wasnt much fun.</p>
        <p>Tice was referring to the 42-0 trouncing administered that year by Texas.</p>
        <p>Maryland Coach Jerry Gaibome, who has had the Terps in bowls seven of the last eight years, was happy about the Tangerine invitation but was also looking for more immediate recognition for his 7-3 team.</p>
        <p>Perhaps we will be ranked after today, Gaibome said after his team capitalized on Gemson mistakes and fumbles and dominated all phases of play.</p>
        <p>The Terps opened the scoring</p>
        <p>late in the first period after a 25-yard punt gave them the ball on the Gemson 46. Tice was 3-3 on the drive, which ended with Wysocki scoring from the 3.</p>
        <p>Late in the first half, Gemson, 5-5, stopped the Terps deep in Maryland territory but the Terps kept the ball when Dan Benish ran into punter Dale Castro.</p>
        <p>The Terps then moved 65 yards with Havener scoring on a 21-yard pass.</p>
        <p>Clemson narrowed the margin early in the second half after Steve Durham recovered a fumble by Terp fullback Rick Fasano on the Terp 25. Four plays later fullback Jeff McCall scored from five yards out.</p>
        <p>Late in the third period. Gemson quarterback Homer Jordon lost a fumble on his own</p>
        <p>30-yard line, a zi-yard nee to Havener pass preceded another three-yard TD run by Wysocki.</p>
        <p>Maryland went ahead 28-7 in the final quarter when Tice threw a 25-yard scoring pass to Havener to cap a six-play 71-yard drive.</p>
        <p>Gemson fumbles later in the quarter led to Castro field goals of 22 and 37 yards.</p>
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        <p>Baylor Captures Southwest Title</p>
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        <p>Two members of the Rose High School football team became the first to sign with East Carolina University on FYiday. Curtis SpeU, a 6-5, 230-pound defensive tackle who was named to the All-State</p>
        <p>team, and Donald Johnson, a 6-2, 175-pound offensive and defensive end, both inked pacts with Coach Ed Emory. From left to right are Mrs. Rosa Johnson, Donald Johnson, Curtis Spell, Mrs. Mamie Spell. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>Washington Stuns USC, Lands In The Rowl Bowl</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ray Hortons 73-yard punt return and Tom Flicks 10-yard scoring pass to Paul Skansi broke a 3-3 tie in the third quarter and propelled the Washington Huskies to a 20-10 victory over second-ranked Southern Cal Saturday and into the Rose Bowl.</p>
        <p>The unranked Huskies, 11-point underdogs, clinched the Pacific-10 Conference football title with a 5-1 league mark. Washington is 8-2 in all games.</p>
        <p>The loss ended a 28-game undefeated streak for the Trojans, who dropped to 7-1-1 overall.</p>
        <p>Southern Cal is 4-1-1 in Pac-10 play, but is one of five conference teams ineligible for the conference crown because of a one-year sanction for academic irregularities.</p>
        <p>The opportunistic Washington defense forced eight</p>
        <p>Brigham Young ... 45 Colorado Stoto 14</p>
        <p>PROVO, Utah (AP) -Record-setting quarterback Jim McMahon shredded (florado States defenses for 441 yards and five touchdowns as the I3th-ranked Cougars demolished CSU 45-14 Saturday and all but smashed the Rams hopes for a Western Athletic Conference football title.</p>
        <p>McMahon, the nations total offense and passing leader, set new NCAA season passing and total offense marks and completed 23 of 33 passes in less than three quarters</p>
        <p>ranked Southern Methodist 14-0 in a Southwest Conference game Saturday.</p>
        <p>Despite the loss, the Mustangs were offered a berth in the Holiday Bowl at San Diego Dec. 19 against the Western Athletic Conference champion.</p>
        <p>A chilled homecoming crowd watched in 39-degree weather as Texas Tech notched its first shutout in five seasons. Heavy snow began falling midway through the final quarter.</p>
        <p>Reeves hit freshman wide receiver Jamie Harris on a 12-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. Harris made</p>
        <p>128 yards in the first half alone, raising his total to 2,950 yards. The junior quarterbacks scoring toss to Harris tied Wilsons school record of 23 career scoring passes.</p>
        <p>The decision raised Texas Tech to 54 for the year and 3-3 in SWC play and droped SMU to 7-3 and 4-3. The victory was Techs eighth over the Ponies in last nine years.</p>
        <p>The Winter Olympics have been held twice in Innsbruck, Austna. m 1964 and 1976.</p>
        <p>By MICHAEL A. LUTZ *</p>
        <p>AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>HOUSTON (AP) - Walter Abercrombie scored on the second play of the game. Robert Bledsoe kicked field goals of 43, 24 and 33 yards and 1^-ranked Baylor defeated Rice 16^ Saturday and won its second Southwest Conference title in seven years.</p>
        <p>Coach Grant Teaff, who led the Bears to their first title in 50 years in 1974, also led Baylors charge into the driving room where they were to accept an invitation to play in the Cotton Bowl on New Years Day.</p>
        <p>Baylor clinched the title with a 7-0 SWC record and nwved</p>
        <p>within one game of its first</p>
        <p>unbeaten SWC season in the schools history. The Bears now are 9-1 for the season, losing a non-conference game to San Jose State.</p>
        <p>Ironically, it was a 24-3 victory over the Owls that clinch^ Baylors 1974 title and the Bears wasted no time</p>
        <p>taking the lead in the 1980</p>
        <p>contest.</p>
        <p>Abercrombie, the SWCs leading ground-gainer, shocked the Owls on the first play of the game when he broke 79 yards to the Rice 1 before he was collared from behind by safety Mike Downs. </p>
        <p>But Abercrombie scored on the next play.</p>
        <p>The Owls fought back with first half field goals of 35 and 34 yards by left-footed kicker Kenneth Sam.</p>
        <p>Bledsoe kicked his first field goal early in the second quarter, a 43-yarder and the Bears led 10-6 at halftime.</p>
        <p>Early in the third quarter, the Bears capitalized on a partially blocked Rice punt and drove to the Rice 7 where Bledsoe kicked a 24-yarder for the final score.</p>
        <p>The punt by Rice's Dale Walters was partially blocked by defensive end Charles Benson and traveled only 17 yards to the 50.</p>
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        <p>A victory for Colorado State an electrifying 38-yard catch at</p>
        <p>would have given the Rams their first conference title and a trip to the Holiday Bowl Dec. 19 in San Diego against Southern Methodist. But Brigham Youngs win set up another conference title matchup next Saturday between</p>
        <p>the SMU one later in the quarter setting up a 1-yard plunge by freshman Freddie Wells that mounted the lead to 144).</p>
        <p>Reeves connected on 12 of 20 passes for 143 yards, with Harris grabbing three for 63 yards and Renie Baker four for 40.</p>
        <p>Eric Dickerson gained 91 yards and Craig James 70 for the Mustangs, but a rigid Tech defense and Mustang mistakes in the punting game kept SMU</p>
        <p>who suffered a knee injury on the final series of the second quarter. His replacement, Scott Tinsley, threw three interceptions in the second half.</p>
        <p>turnovers, recovering four Trojan fumbles and mak- the Cougars and Utah ing four intercq)tions, two by McMahon propelled the linebacker Tony CaldweU. Cougars to a 14-3 lead on</p>
        <p>Washingtons victory over- BYUs first two possessions,</p>
        <p>shadowed a fine performance connecting on touchdown</p>
        <p>by Southern Cal tailback passes of 23 yards to Danny</p>
        <p>Marcus Allen, who rushed for Plater and a 70-yard bomb .......</p>
        <p>216 yards on 30 carries and also which Lloyd Jones caught on in poor field position,</p>
        <p>completed a 36-yard scoring the 20 and scored untouched. SMU threatened only twice, pass to Jeff Simmons for the However, Colorado State a goal line stand turned back</p>
        <p>Trojansonly touchdown. kept the game close with a Dickerson at the 1 in the</p>
        <p>Southern Cal played the sec- 5-yard scoring run by Alvin second quarter, and</p>
        <p>ond half without starting Lewis. The score was set up by quarterback Lance Mcllhenny quarterback Gordon Adams, an 8-yard BYU punt following missed fourth-and-five pass at an errant center snap. the Tech 14 midway through</p>
        <p>Lewis two-point conversion the fourth quarter, run made it 14-11 at the end of Needing 125 yards to tie Tom</p>
        <p>the first quarter. Late in the Wilsons career passing mark,</p>
        <p> &amp;nbsp;llrsl h*ill McMahon threw 23 Reeves hit nine of 13 passes for</p>
        <p>The contest was tied 3-3 at yards to Qay Brown to make it halftime with Ciiuck Nelson 21-11. kicking a 47-yard field goal for Colorado State countered</p>
        <p>the Huskies in the opening with a 49-yard field goal by minutes and Eric Hipp booting John Poole who had another of a 35-yarder for the Trojans as 24 yards early in the game, time ran out in the half. was McMahon who gave</p>
        <p>Early in the third quarter, Brigham Young a 28-14 Horton took a punt at his own halftime lead with five seconds 27-yard line, sprinted iq) the left as he hooked up with middle, then cut to the left Brown on a 20-yard scoring sideline and outran the pass.</p>
        <p>Southern Cal defenders to put BYU broke open the game Washington ahead to stay. early in the third quarter as</p>
        <p>Flick, who completed 15 of 30 defensive end Brad Anai tipped for 115 yards, made it 17-3 and then intercepted a Steve when he found Skansi open in FairchUd pass and rambled 45 the end zone seven minutes yards for a touchdown, into the third period.</p>
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        <p>AUBURN, ALa. (API -Buck Belue scored one touchdown and passed for another Saturday as top-ranked Georgia took control with a controversial touchdown at the end of the first half and bolted into the Sugar Bowl with a 31-21 victory over Auburn Belue tossed a 1-yard touchdown pass to Norris Brown as time expired in the half after he had fumbled on the previous play that began with nine seconds remaining.</p>
        <p>Officials stopped the clock with five seccids left to determine possession and when it was restarted Belue had his team ready to go and hit a stumbling Brown in the right comer of the end zone.</p>
        <p>Auburns coaches raced into the field to dispute the play and drew a 15-yard un-sportsmanlike penalty at the start of the second half. Georgias Will Forts recovered a short kickoff at the start of the third period and the Bulldogs quickly moved 34 yards, setting up Belues 1-yard touchdown run that gave the Bulldogs a 24-7 advantage and helped offset a fourth-quarter comeback bid by the Tigers that produced two touchdowns It was the 10th strai^t victory by Georgia, which finished as the Southeastern Conference champion with a 6-0 league record, earning an automatic berth in the Sugar Bowl on New Years Day.</p>
        <p>Auburns defense keyed on freshman sensation Herschel Walker throughout the game, holding him to only 77 yards, 18 of which came on a touchdown run late in the third quarter.</p>
        <p>Techs final score came with 1.19 left in the game when Lawrence raced over from the 6.</p>
        <p>Quarterback Dan Fritz hit Jeff White with a 12-yard pass for the Keydets only score with 4; 14 left in the game Lawrence finished the regular season with 1,221 yards, eclipsing the old record of 1,119 set by Rosco Coles in 1976. With 271 rushing attempts, Lawrence also surpassed the 1969 mark set by Terry Smoot.</p>
        <p>Virginia Tech 21</p>
        <p>VMI ..............6</p>
        <p>NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -Sophomore tailback Cyrus Lawrence rushed for 126 yards to set a new single season school record and lead Virginia Techs Hokies to a 21-6 football victory over Virginia Militarys Keydets Saturday.</p>
        <p>Immediately after the game, the Hokies, who finish^ the regular season at 8-3, accepted an invitation to play in the Peach Bowl Jan. 2 in Atlanta. It will be Techs first bowl appearance since 1966.</p>
        <p>The Keydets closed out their season at 3-7-1.</p>
        <p> The Hokies never trailed, scoring a pair of touchdowns in the second quarter and one in the final period.</p>
        <p>Techs first scoring drive went 60 yards and was capped when fullback Scott Dovel plunged over from the 1 with 12:20 left before intermission.</p>
        <p>Hokie quarterback Steve Casey provided the key play on the second drive when, on a fourth and six play from the VMI 12, he rolled out and ran for a first down to the 5.</p>
        <p>Casey then hit wingback Sidney Snell with a 6-yard aerial for the Hokies second touchdown 1; 17 before the half.</p>
        <p>Florida...........17</p>
        <p>Kentucky.........15</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP) -Brian Gark kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired Saturday, giving 20th-ranked Florida a controversial 17-15 Southeastern Conference football victory over Kentucky.</p>
        <p>The kick followed a 21-yard pass from Gators quarterback Wayne Peace to flanker Cris Collinsworth. who fell out of bounds with six seconds to go at the Kentucky 17. The play sparked a bitter dispute by Kentucky Coach Fran Curci, who apparently felt Collinsworth caught the ball out of bounds.</p>
        <p>Curci charged on to the field as Clarks kick sailed through the uprights and argued vociferously with several game officials.</p>
        <p>Kentucky apparently had secured a 15-14 upset when Clarks 30-yard field goal attempt sailed wide to the left with 2:26 to go.</p>
        <p>Kentucky had managed just three Tom Griggs field goals before running back Charlie Jackson raced 6 yards with 8:06 remaining for the Wildcats only touchdown.</p>
        <p>Quarterback Larry Mc-Crimmon then was tackled short of the goal line on a two-point conversion attempt.</p>
        <p>The victory lifted Florida to 7-2 overall and 4-2 in the SEC. Kentuckys record slid to 3-7 andH.</p>
        <p>Florida got touchdowns on a 2-yard run by James Jones and a 28-yard pass play from Peace to Tyrone Young.</p>
        <p>Griggs kicked field goals from 20, 36 and 40 yards, tying his own school record for most field goals in a game.</p>
        <p>Miami, Fla........24</p>
        <p>Vanderbilt........17</p>
        <p>NASHVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Quarterback Jim Kelly threw two touchdown passes and reserve-signal, caller Mike Rodrigue tossed another in leading Miami to a come-from-behind 24-17 win over Vanderbilt in a nonconference college football game Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Hurricanes, 6-3, kept their post-season bowl hopes alive in beating a stubborn Commodore squad whose record slipped to 1-8 on the year.</p>
        <p>Vanderbilt got on the board first bv virtue of a flea-flicker</p>
        <p>play with 48 seconds left in the first quarter. Quarterback Whit Taylor flipped a lateral to flanker Waymon Buggs who then lofted a 51-yard scoring aerial to split end Charles Edwards. Placekicker Mike Woodard got the point after.</p>
        <p>But three plays later, the Hurricanes stormed back when Rodrigue came off the bench to connect with wide receiver Larry Brodski on an 11-yard touchdown pass. Dan Millers point-after kick brought the score to 7-7 with 12:03 remaining in the second period.</p>
        <p>Running back Terry Potter put Vanderbilt back out front seven minutes later when he churned through the middle of the Miami defense with a 14-yard scoring run. Woodards kick made it 14-7.</p>
        <p>Miami brought the score to 14-14 at the intermission when Kelly combined with halfback Mark Rush on a 58-yard scoring bomb.</p>
        <p>Kellys 14-yard scoring pass to wide receiver Jim Joiner gave Miami the go-ahead score with 9:.38 left in the third quarter.</p>
        <p>Miller, a junior, booted the PAT and later in the period made good on a 35-yard field goal, his 32nd in three years, a new Miami career record.</p>
        <p>Woodards 22-yard field goal with 7:53 remaining ended the scoring at 24-17.</p>
        <p>Air Force ........25</p>
        <p>Wyoming..........7</p>
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        <p>Wyoming, also employing the wishbone, cut the lead to 12-7 in third period on an 80-yard 11-play drive with fullback Mandel Robinson breaking loose on 28- and 24-yard runs during the march.</p>
        <p>Quarterback Phil Davis ran the final yard for the TD But on two subsequent possessions the Cowboys suffered an interception and had to give up the ball on downs at the Air Force 20. Air Force capitalized on the interception as Schafer passed three yards into the end zone to freshman tight Jimmy Adams</p>
        <p>Pavlich added two more field goals in the final period tying a school record for most goals in a game.</p>
        <p>'The triumph boosted Air Force, in its first season of conference affiliation, to 1-5 in the WAC and 2-7-1 overall Wyoming slipped to 3-4 and 5-5.</p>
        <p>Ohio State........41</p>
        <p>Iowa..............7</p>
        <p>IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -Quarterback Art Schlichter completed 13 of 18 passes for 195 yards, including two touchdown passes, and led seventh-ranked Ohio State to a 41-7 Big Ten victory over Iowa Saturday.</p>
        <p>The triumph, combined with Michigans 26-0 rout of Purdue, means next weeks Buckeye-Michigan clash will once again decide the conference championship and the Big Tens Rose Bowl entry.</p>
        <p>Ohio State ran its record to</p>
        <p>9-1 overall and 7-0 in the league, while Iowa fell to 3-7 and 34.</p>
        <p>Schlichters scoring passes  a 39-yarder to split end Gary Williams and a 23-yarder to tailback Calvin Murray - both came in the first quarter He only had one pass intercepted</p>
        <p>The Buckeyes also capitalized on numerous Iowa turnovers, converting four of them into touchdowns. They also displayed a powerful ground game, with Murray running for 183 of Ohio States 293 rushing yards</p>
        <p>'The Buckeyes second leading rusher was Tim Spencer, whose 87 yards included touchdown runs of 1 and 2 yards. A 1-yard run by tailback Kelvin Lindsey and two field goals by Vlade Janakievski completed the Ohio State scoring.</p>
        <p>Iowa scored early in the second half when quarterback Pete Gales connected with split end Keith Chappelle on an 18-yard play.</p>
        <p>Iowa could manage just 49 yards rushing and 98 yards passing for the Hawkeyes worst offensive performance of the year.</p>
        <p>Mississippi St 55</p>
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        <p>JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -Glen Young scored on a 100-yard kickoff return and freshman quarterback John Bond hit two long touchdown passes Saturday as Mississippi State won a 55-31 football offensive show from Louisiana State and earned a probable Sun Bowl bid.</p>
        <p>Young's thunderbolt on the second-half kickoff led a 21-point Bulldog seining binge in the first four minutes of the third quarter that broke a 24-24 tie in the Southeastern Conference battle.</p>
        <p>Locked out of the Sugar Bowl by unbeaten Georgias 31-21 SEC victory Saturday over Auburn, the 8-2 Bulldogs were thought to be prime contenders for a spot in the Sun Bowl.</p>
        <p>Louisiana State, yielding the most points by a Ti^r team since Texas A&amp;amp;M scored 63 in 1914, fell to 6-3 overall and 4-2 in the SEC. The Bulldogs are 4-1 in the conference.</p>
        <p>Mississippi State wound with four third-quarter touchdowns, including a yard pass-run play between Bond and wingback Mardye McDole Bond had hooked up with split end David Ellis for a 50-yard scoring pass on the Bulldogs first play of the game.</p>
        <p>After the runback by Young, freshman linebacker Bo Robertson recovered a fumble on the kickoff at the Tiger 13 to set up fullback Donald Ray Kings 1-yard plunge. Then, Bond hit</p>
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        <p>King added a 2-yard scraing run lata* in the period for a 52-24 le^.</p>
        <p>Mississippi State sccxed on its first three possessions for a 21-7 first-qu^ler lead, but Louisiana State battled back to the halftime tie as quarterback Alan Risher passed for two touchdowns.</p>
        <p>ThCitadl 31</p>
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        <p>CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -Mark Slawsons 80-yard punt return and 20-yard pass reception for touchdowns led The  atadel to a 31-13 coUege football victwy over DavidstMi Saturday.</p>
        <p>Stump Michel], the Southern Conferences leading scorer and rusher, scored on a one-yard plunge to begin Bulldog scoring. But the senior tailback was limited to 88 yards on 23 carries on the muddy field, his lowest total this season. Mitchell came into the game averaging 156 yards.</p>
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        <p>By the tie the AIAW title chase concludes at the University of Oregon in March, this season might also be rememberedOasOtxuO qstOhurrah. The National Collegiate Athletic Association will vote in January whether to sponsor Division I womens championships, which would begin next year.</p>
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        <p>277</p>
        <p>284</p>
        <p>518</p>
        <p>477</p>
        <p>12 S Calilomia</p>
        <p>22-12</p>
        <p>424</p>
        <p>13 Oregon</p>
        <p>24-5</p>
        <p>374</p>
        <p>14 Maryland</p>
        <p>21-9</p>
        <p>347</p>
        <p>15 Kansas SUte</p>
        <p>289</p>
        <p>314</p>
        <p>16 lCLA</p>
        <p>1812</p>
        <p>275</p>
        <p>17 Kentucky</p>
        <p>24-5</p>
        <p>247</p>
        <p>18 .Mercer</p>
        <p>294</p>
        <p>225</p>
        <p>19 Clemson</p>
        <p>24-12</p>
        <p>154</p>
        <p>x-Record includes forfeited games</p>
        <p>Swim Club In Opening Win</p>
        <p>The Greenville Swim Club held its opening m^ of the year yesterday at Minges Natatorium. defeating Rocky Mount-Tarboro and Camp Le-jeune.</p>
        <p>The local swimmers piled up 261 points in the meet, while the Rocky Mount-Tarboro team score 152. Camp Lejeune finished third with 82.</p>
        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>Freestyle Relays 8-and-under boys; C. Ferrell, J Uhlman, A. Eastman. P. Williams, first in 1:18.72; S-and-under girls;</p>
        <p>K Barnhill, C. Dansey, K Kirkpatrick, L. Coulter, first in 1:28.10; 11-12 boys: J. Shadle, C, Willie, J. Gillahan, P. Kelly, first in 2:07.66; 11-12 girls: D. Williams, M. UtUefield, A. Moore, L Wallace, first win 2:01.81; 13-14 boys: L. Turner, K. BamhUi, M. Browning, R. Edwards, first in 2:25.86; 15-18 boys: M Schmidt, J. HamUton, G. ChurchUl, S. Wallace, first in 1:55.85.</p>
        <p>Medley Relays 8-and-under boys: P. Williams, J. Uhlman. A. Eatman. C. Ferrel, first in 1:24.92 ; 8-and-under girls: K. Barnhill, K. Kirkpatrick, L. Coulter, C. Dansey, first in 1:36.63; 11-12 boys: P. Kelly, C. Willie, J. GUlihan, J. Shadle, first in 2:20.59; 11-12 girls: L. Wallace, D. Williams, A. Moore, M. UtUefield, first in 2:22.04; 13-14 boys: K. BamhUl, L. Turner, M Browning, R. Edwards, first in 2:32.17; 15-18 boys; M. Schmidt, J. HamUton, S. Wallace, J.Piephoff, first in 1:55.21.</p>
        <p>Individual Events 8-and-under boys: P. WUliams, second in 25 freestyle, first in 25 backstroke, second in 25 butterfly; J. Uhlman, third in 25 freestyle, second in 25 backstroke, first in 25 breaststroke; C. Ferrel, sixth in 25 freestyle, third in 25 backstroke, flfUi in 25 breaststroke; E. Hale, fifth in 25 freestyle, fourth in 25 backstroke, third in 25 breaststroke; A. Eatman, seven in 25 freestyle. fifUi in 25 backstroke, fourth in 25 breaststroke; S. Hemick, fourth in 25 freestyle; Y, Kobayashi, eighUi in 25 backstroke, seventh in 25 breaststroke; G. Hunt, sixUi in 25 breaststroke, fourth in 25 butterfly; J, Carstarphen, eighth in 25 freestyle, sixth in 25 backstroke, third in 25 butterfly.</p>
        <p>8-and-under girls: K. BamhUl, second in 25 freestyle, first in 25 breaststroke, first in 25 butterfly; L. Coulter, first in 25 freestyle, first in 25 backstroke; K. Kirkpatrick, third in 25 freestyle, second in 25 backstroke, second in 25 breaststroke; C. Dansey, fourth in 25 backstroke.</p>
        <p>9-10 boys; B. WUlie, second in 50 freestyle, eighUi in 50 backstroke, first in 50 butterfly; J. Carstarphen, fourth in 50 freestyle, sixth in 50 breaststroke; E. Clark, sixth in 50</p>
        <p>freestyle, third in 50 backstroke, third in 50 butterfly; C. DUlard, eighth in 50 freestyle; J Carawan, second in 50 backstroke; K. Pearson, seventh in 50 butterfly, B. Irwin, fifth in 50 butterfly, fifth in 50 breaststroke, J C3&amp;gt;ambliss, fourth in 50 breaststroke 9-10 girls; H. Barwick, third in 50 backstroke, second in 50 butterfly, second in 50 breaststroke, H Hill, sixth in 50 freestyle, eighth in 50 backstroke; J Song, sixth in 50 butterfly, sixUi in 50 breaststroke;</p>
        <p>L Gordley, seventh in 50 butterfly.</p>
        <p>11-12 boys: P Kelly, second in 100 freestyle, second in 100 backstroke, first in 100 breaststroke; C. WUlie, third in 100 freestyle, fourth in 100 backstroke, second in 100 breaststroke; J Lee. fifth in 100 freestyle, sixth in 100 backstroke; J. Shadle, third in 100 backstroke fourth in 100 breaststroke; J. GUlihan. third in 100 breaststroke, second in 100 butterfly.</p>
        <p>11-12 girls: M. Littlefield, fourth in 100 freestyle, fourth In 100 backstroke, fourth in 100 butterfly; L, Wallace, first in 100 freestyle, second in 100 breaststroke, first in 100 butterfly; D. Williams, third in 100 freestyle, sixth in 100</p>
        <p>breaststroke; A. Song, seventh in 100 freestyle, first in 100</p>
        <p>backstroke; M. MeUon, ei^th in 100 freestyle, seventh in 100</p>
        <p>breaststroke; A. Moore, second in 100 backstroke;  fifth in 100</p>
        <p>breaststroke; third in 100 butterfly; B. BamhUl, sixth at 100 backstroke, eighth in 100 breaststroke.</p>
        <p>13-14 boys; L Turner, first in 100 freestyle, first in 100 backstroke, first in 100 breaststroke; K. Barnhill,- third in 100 freestyle, second in 100 breaststroke, second in 100 butterfly; M. Browning, sixth in 100 freestyle, fifth in 100 backstroke, fifth in 100 butterfly.</p>
        <p>13-14 girls: L. Scharf, third in 100 freestyle, fourth in 100  breaststroke; fifth in 100 butterfly; L. Wallace, sixth in 100 freestyle, eighth in 100 backstroke; C. Monroe, eighth in 100 freestyle, fifth in 100 backstroke; J. Mellon, fourth in 100 backstroke; M. Kelly, third in 100 breaststroke, second in 100 butterfly.</p>
        <p>15-18 boys: M. Schmidt, second in 100 butterfly, first in 100</p>
        <p>backstroke, first in 100 butterfly; J. Piephoff, fifth in 100 freestyle, third in 100 breaststroke, fifth in 100 butterfly; J. HamUton, seventh in 100 freestyle, sixth in 100</p>
        <p>backstroke, fourth in 100 butterfly; S. Wallace, eighth in 100 butterfly, sixth in 100 breaststroke, seventh in 100 butterfly; G. CliurchUl, fourth in 100 backstroke, sixth in 100 butterfly; W. Monroe, seventh in 100 backstroke, fourth in 100</p>
        <p>breaststroke, eighth in 100 butterfly-</p>
        <p>15-18 girls: C. Goodley, first in 100 freestyle, first in 100 breaststroke, first in 100 butterfly; A. Richards, sixth at 100 freestyle, fourth in 100 backstroke, seventh in 100 breaststroke; S. WUlie, fifth in 100 backstroke, fifth in 100 breaststroke, third in 100 butterfly.</p>
        <p>EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) - Former University of Washington quarterback Warren Moon directed the Edmonton Eskimos to a come-from-behind 34-24 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Saturday and into the Grey Cup, the Canadian Football Leagues Super Bowl.</p>
        <p>It Will be the Eskimos fourth straight trip to the Grey Cup, which will be held in Toronto on Sunday, Nov. 23, and their seventh trip in the last eight seasons.</p>
        <p>The Bombers, in their first Western Football Conference final since 1972, shocked a sellout crowd at Commonwealth Stadium by taking a 17-4 lead in the second quarter. But Edmonton scored their first touchdown with four seconds left to play in the first</p>
        <p>half and the Eskimos captured the contest with a 13-point fourth-quarter rally.</p>
        <p>Stu Lang. Brian Fryer and Neil Lumsden did the offensive damage against the Bombers while the Edmonkm defense, led by James Parker, a tackle from Wake Forest, constantly harried Dieter Brock of Jacksonville State, sacking the Winnipeg quarterback seven times.</p>
        <p>Lumsden, Lang and Jim Germany of New Mexico got the Edmonton touchdowns. They were converted by Dave Cutler, who also booted field goals of 12, 34,10 and 27 yards, and a single on a wide field goal attempt.</p>
        <p>Fryer made three key catches deep in Winnipeg territory to set up Edmontons scoring plays.</p>
        <p>Lady Pirates Bow In Tourney</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - East Carolina University lost two matches around one victory this weekend in the NCAIAW Volleyball Tournament at N.C. State University.</p>
        <p>The Lady Pirates entered the tournament seeded fifth and managed a fourth place finish.</p>
        <p>In Fridays opening round, the Lady Pirates bowed to Appalachian State, 15^, 15-13. Saturday, in the losers bracket, they beat Duke, 15-9, 15-9, before again bowing to Appalachian, 15-11,15-13.</p>
        <p>We played really well against Duke, assistant coach Lynn Davidson said. We got</p>
        <p>our offense going and the kids picked everything up and didnt allow Duke to get into their offense.</p>
        <p>Davidson praised the play of Sharon Perry, saying she really had some good hits against Duke.</p>
        <p>The Pirates, however, didnt do as well against Appalachian in the rematch. We played well, but their size hurt us, and we had some serving and mental errors that hurt too. We did make a good comeback, trailing 13-7, and pulled back within two and made them work for their final two.</p>
        <p>The Lady Pirates are now 16-26 on the year.</p>
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        <p>NBA's Lowly Mice Get Chance To Roar</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Playing at home, even the meekest of the National Basketball Associations mice will roar every now and then.</p>
        <p>The Dallas Mavericks and Detroit Pistons, with the leagues two worst records, posted badly needed victories FYiday on a night when all eight home teams won. </p>
        <p>The expansion Mavericks got strong inside play from Tom LaGarde and Bill Robinzine and used an effective fast break in the second half to beat the Portland Trail Blazers 113-106, ending their 10-game losing streak.</p>
        <p>It was nice to win this game, as nice as a playoff game,&amp;quot; said Dick Motta, coach of the 3-15 Mavericks. Well relish it.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>The Pistons, meanwhile, raised their mark to 4-14 by defeating the Chicago Bulls 106-99 behind 20 points and a strong defensive effort by center Kent Benson.</p>
        <p>Earlier in the season we seemed to find just about every possible way to throw a game away, said Pistons Coach Scotty Robertson. &amp;quot;Now we are playing with more confidence and determination.</p>
        <p>Mavericks 113, Blazers 106 Dallas used its fast break to</p>
        <p>Washington To Join Atianta</p>
        <p>ATLANTA (AP) - Claudell Washington, a fleet-footed free agent outfielder, has signed a five-year, no-lrade contract worth $3.5 million with the Atlanta Braves, according to a published report.</p>
        <p>Washington, 26, becomes the second-highest paid player for the Braves, The.Atlanta Journal and 'The Atlanta Constitution reported in todays combined editions.</p>
        <p>The National League team announced the signing of Washington on Friday, the day after the major leagues reentry draft The Braves refused to disclose the terms of Washingtons contract, and the</p>
        <p>player was not available for comment</p>
        <p>build an 82-66 lead during the third quarter and the Mavericks* managed to hold off Portlands conteback bid. The Blazers effort was crippled by poor free throw shooting  11 for 27 in the second half and 24 for 44 overall.</p>
        <p>We felt as though we could run on this club, said Motta. At halftime, we told the guards to go for the fast break if they had the opportunity., LaGarde, Robinzine, Geoff Huston and Terry Duerod scored 19 points apiece for the Mavs. who dealt Portland Coach Jack Ramsay a loss in his 1,000th game.</p>
        <p>Their missed free throws kept us in the game, said Motta. They missed so many free throws. Jack will probably have a midnight practice tonight.</p>
        <p>Pistons 106, Bulls 99 Forward Keith Herron hit four jumpers in the fourth quarter as Detroit rallied to</p>
        <p>beat Chicago. Benson limited Bulls center ArtisOGy more to just six points and four rebounds, well below Gilmores 20-point, 11-rebound output when the Bulls beat the Pistons two weeks ago 'We had Benson front him in this game, said Robertson. In the first game we didnt do that and that was my fault. In addition to Benson our guys outside provided a lot of pressure to help him out.</p>
        <p>Bulls Coach Jerry Sloan said he liked what he saw of the Pistons.</p>
        <p>They have some young guys who are trying to do what their coach tells them to do, he said. They are jawing and scrapping for everything and getting the job done They not only kept the ball away from Gilmore, they did it to everyone on our team </p>
        <p>Bucks IK, Knicks 106 Milwaukee, the winningest team in the NBA, raised its</p>
        <p>Edwards To Fight</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Demetrius Oaktree Edwards of Ayden  will meet undefeated Richard Barnes of Richmond, Va., in a kick-boxing match at Raleighs Royal Villa on Friday.</p>
        <p>Edwards, who recently gained a seven-round decision over the German kick-boxing champ in West Palm Beach, Fla., is the heavyweight champion of the world in the sport. 'This is a non-title match.</p>
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        <p>In addition to the Edwards-Bames match, seven other kick-boxing events will be held, featuring several Greenville area fighters trailed by Bill McDonald of Greenville.</p>
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        <p>Braves owner Ted 'Turner remained cheerful about his prospects of signing the two highest-priced free a^nts  outfielder Dave Winfield and pitcher Don Sutton.</p>
        <p>One down, two to go, Turner said Friday. It is obvious - or at least 1 would think its obvious - that we are doing everything possible to make the Braves the powerhouse I have always wanted from day one.</p>
        <p>Washington has batted .280 in six major league seasons, with 57 home runs and 824 stolen bases. He was with the Chicago White Sox and New York Mets last year, and has also played for the Oakland As and the Texas Rangers.</p>
        <p>Braves manager Bobby Cox said Friday he was not sure whether Washington would be Atlantas leadoff hitter, but said the left-handed bat was especially welcome.</p>
        <p>He has the potential to be an outstanding outfielder and, being a left-handed hitter, he is what we needed, Cox said. We needed another left-handed hitter in the daily lineup other than Chris Chambliss.</p>
        <p>Claudell and Atlanta will be a perfect marriage, said Washingtons agent, Tom Baenziger, who also refused to discuss the terms of the contract.</p>
        <p>Trying A High Hook</p>
        <p>New Yorks Marvin Webster puts up a high hook shot over Milwaukees Elmore during first quarter National Basketball Association action Friday night in Milwaukee. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>record to 15-4 by pulling away from the Knicks in the third quarter. Brian Winters scored 10 points in the period, when the Bucks got their running game going and outscored New York 37-27 to lead by 16 heading into the final period. Reserve guard Sidney Moncrief scored a career-high 27 points for Milwaukee Pacers 118, Bullets 108  Indiana broke an 84-84 tie with seven consecutive points early in the final period and was never challenged after that. Louis Orr started the streak by making a dam dunk with 10:48 remaining and Mike Bantom scored the next five</p>
        <p>points. Bantom finished wth a seasMi-high 29 points.</p>
        <p>Celtics 126, Nets 102 Seven Boston players scored in double figures, led by Larry Bird with K, as the Celtics won their third in a row and seventh in the last nine games.</p>
        <p>Jazz 117, Rockets 115 NBA scoring leader Adrian Dantley hit for 43, but it was Ron Boones three points in the final 15 seconds that insured Utahs victory.</p>
        <p>With 15 seconds remaining, Boone stole an inbounds pass and made two free throws for a 116*112^ lead. After Rudy Tom-janovich hit a three-point goal for Houston. Boone hit another</p>
        <p>free throw for the final margin.</p>
        <p>Lakers 113, Gippers 100 Los Angeles built a 57-38 halftime lead and moved ahead by as many as 25 points in the third quarter in coasting past the Gippers. Jamaal Wilkes topped the Lakers with 22</p>
        <p>points.</p>
        <p>Sonics 127, Kings 125 Jack Sikma celebrated his 25th birthday with a career-high 35 pmnts. Including 21 cA 23 free throws. Seattle made 47 of 52 from the foul line while Kansas Gty converted 26 of 43.</p>
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        <p>Globetrotters To Play Here </p>
        <p>'The worlds most popular American institution, the Harlem Globetrotters, will bring their zany brand of basketball to Minges Coliseum on Friday, Nov. 28.</p>
        <p>Starting time for the game will be 7:30 p.m. In addition to the familiar Globetrotter on-court antics, fans in eastern North Carolina will see a complete half-time* variety show featuring all-family entertainment.</p>
        <p>'The Globetrotters, now in their second half-century, grow in popularity year by year The court jesters have played more</p>
        <p>than 15,000 games in 97 countries before more than 98 million people. 'The Trotters hold the all-time basketball attendance record, set in Berlins Olympic Stadium in 1951 when more than 75,000 people saw them play.</p>
        <p>Last year, the Globetrotters again played before record breaking crowds. Their popularity is not limited to one country or continent as they have played around the world. They have performed in more than 1,600 cities in North America.</p>
        <p>Chips and putts from area golf courses:</p>
        <p>Ayden Golf and Country Club Ben Bishop made a hole-in-one this past week at the Ayden Golf and Country Club.</p>
        <p>The ace came on the 17th hole, a 148-yarder. He  was playing with Peter Bishop at the time and^ carded an 82 on the round.</p>
        <p>Brook Valley Country Oub SeveraJ Brook Valley women were among the winners at the Eastern Ladies League this week, held at the Greenvile Country Club. In the championship flight. Sue Hallow took low net, while Maxine Hawley took second low gross in the first flight.</p>
        <p>In the third flight, Evelyn Ward had low gross and Mary Bruton had low putts. Jan Kanetzke had low net in the fourth flight, with Miriam Martin winning low gross in the fifth flight.</p>
        <p>Sue Hallow took first place and Miriam Martin, second, in the handicap tournament, while Maxine Hawley was first and Mary Bruton, second, in the consolation flight.</p>
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        <p>Erie Fans Angry About fwo Key Gomes Highlight NFL</p>
        <p>Watching Wrong Game</p>
        <p>ERIE, Pa. APi - Sundays t grtlessional football showdown Mtween the Pittsburgh ^lers and the Cleveland Ofovkns wont be televised locally, and that has Ene fans jianiiproar,</p>
        <p>t [)espite efforts by WICU-TV' to show the game, the station J3VS it is bound by the agree-^nt between the National Pootball League and the NBC petuork to telecast the Buffalo Bls road game with the Cincinnati Bengals i have never seen this community get as upset as they have,&amp;quot; said Bob Lunquist, general manager of WICU-TV -But overall 1 think the public understands there is nothing we can do about it.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Erie is centrally located between Pittsburgh, Cleveland</p>
        <p>and Buffalo.</p>
        <p>But Ene is defiwd as part of the Buffalo market under the NFL-NBC a^eement, and so the local affiliate is obligated to show all Buffalo away games.</p>
        <p>see This is like the second Super Bowl between the Browns and Steelers </p>
        <p>We have the most unique geographic location in the L'.S with three .AFC teams in our backyard,&amp;quot; Lunquist said Friday in a phone interview.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Due to this unique situation. I think there should be a little more balance. We shouldnt be strapped to carrying all of one teams away games</p>
        <p>This week, Lunquist said he appealed to Bills General Manager Stew Barber to waive his teams right to the telecast in Erie. But he said Barber turned down the suggestion.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Buffalo is a good team. Im not trying to down the Bills in any way But as the season goes on you get important games that people here want to</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;They feel they have a lot of money invested and they feel they have to do it this way,&amp;quot; said Lunquist. &amp;quot;They decided to stick to the rules </p>
        <p>Thus, hotels and motels to the west and south of Erie are planning Sunday parties with big screens to accommodate viewers of the Steelers-Browns clash, and many establishments are booked solid on normally slow Sundays.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Qeveland at Pittsburgh and Los Angeles at New England, two games with plenty of offensive potential, are the only National Football League matchups Sunday in which both teams have winning records.</p>
        <p>In fact, after the dust clears Sunday, all four teams will still have winning records but if Pittsburgh and Los Angeles lose, their playoff hopes will fade considerably.</p>
        <p>In other games, its Philadelphia, 9-1, at Washington. 3-7; Houston, 7-3. at Chicago. 4-6; Kansas City. 5-5, at San Diego, &amp;amp;4; St. Louis.</p>
        <p>3-7, at Dallas. 7-3; Tampa Bay,</p>
        <p>4-5-1, at Minnesota 5-5; Buffalo. 7-3, at Cincinnati. 3-7; New Orleans. 0-10, at Atlanta, 7-3; the New York Jets, 2-6, at Denver, 5-5; Green Bay. 4-5-1,</p>
        <p>at New York Giants. 2-8; Baltimore. 5-5, at Detroit, 84. and San Francisco. 3-7, at Miami, 5-5.</p>
        <p>On Monday night. Oakland, 7-3, is at Seattle, 4-6.</p>
        <p>New England is tied with Buffalo for first in the AFC East. Los Angeles trails Atlanta by one game in the NFC West Both teams are coming off losses. Los Angeles was shocked by Miami 35-14 and New England was out-scored by Houston 38-34 Monday night.</p>
        <p>After being carved up by Houston quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Earl Campbell, the Patriots now face Vince Ferragamo, third-rated quarterback in the NFL, and halfback Wendell Ty'ler, a 1.109-yard rusher last season who is rounding into form after a dislocated hip.</p>
        <p>Ferragamo directs the NFCs titrated offense</p>
        <p>A lot of people feel he may be the best quarterback in the NFL,&amp;quot; said New England Coach Ron Erhardt said.</p>
        <p>Los Angeles, which gave up 66 points the past two weeks against New Orleans and Miami, will go against the second highest scoring team in the NFL The Rams will be without starting linebacker Bob Brudzinski who walked out over a contract dispute two weeks ago</p>
        <p>Cleveland is tied with Houston atop the AFC Central, with Pittsburgh one game back</p>
        <p>Whu Sleveland beat Pittsburgh 27-26 three weeks ago, the Steelers were missing Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris and Lynn Swann on offense and middle linebacker</p>
        <p>Jack Lambert on defense Theyll all be back Sunday, and none is more eager than the hard-nosed Lambert, making his first start since he w as hurt four weeks ago &amp;quot;It feels great to be back.&amp;quot; said Lambert &amp;quot;1 wasnt doing too well watching the guys on 'TV. In fact. I was slowly losing my mini.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>In the earlier game in Cleveland, Browns quarterback Brian Sipe passed for 349 yahds and four touchdowns. Sipe has passed for 12 TDs and 1,047 yards in his last three game against the Steelers. But Cleveland is 0-10 at Three Rivers Stadium since it opened in 1970 &amp;quot;Im anxious to go to Pittsburgh.&amp;quot; said Sipe &amp;quot;1 think we are as good as they are now They are the yardstick for</p>
        <p>And Sunday's game wall be a measuring stick for playoff chances &amp;quot;If you want to go to the Super Bowl, youve got to pay the toll in Pittsburgh,&amp;quot; said Cleveland Coach Sam Rutigliano &amp;quot;If we don't win .said Steeler comerback J T Thomas, &amp;quot;our chances of making the olayoffs w ill be pretty bleak &amp;quot;EC Women Host Duke Netters</p>
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        <p>Devine Denies He's Begged To Keep Job</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (AP) - Coach Dan Devine of Notre Dame has branded as irresponsible journalism published reports that he had changed his mind and would return to coach the Fighting Irish football team for one more year In a telephone interview Friday from his South Bend. Ind., home, Devine said there is &amp;quot;no basis whatsoever for a</p>
        <p>As recently as last week, was leaving.</p>
        <p>Devine, who put in head And these are the guys that coaching stints at Arizwia are winning for us. Its very State, .Missouri and the Green disturbing at this point And Bay Packers of the National</p>
        <p>that was the only reason that this whole thing got started, Devine said.</p>
        <p>The Tnbune story said De-</p>
        <p>vines success with the young behind his purported change of Irish squad this season - mind, including a wie-week stint atop &amp;quot;The ironic thing about all the college football poll  was</p>
        <p>this is that there is a writer on the Tribune staff that knows exactly what the situation is,</p>
        <p>said Devine. Why the ni^-paper didnt let him vante something. 1 (kmt know.</p>
        <p>copyright story in Fridays Chicago Tribune that he had reversed his decision to leave the South Bend. Ind., school, a move he announced earlier this season.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Nothing could be further from the truth 1 hate to get into a contest'with somebody, but thats clearly irresponsible journalism, Devine said.</p>
        <p>Devine took over at Notre Dame when Ara Parseghian retired in 1975. His record at Notre Dame is 54-14-1, including a national championship in 1977.</p>
        <p>In August, Devine announced his resignation during the halftime of a nationally televised National Football League game. He said then the decision was prompted by a desire to spend more time with his family, and particularly with his wife, Jo, who suffers from multiple sclerosis.</p>
        <p>Football League, had indicated the chances of his returning to .Notre Danne were nil.</p>
        <p>The Tribune reported that Devine &amp;quot;pleaded for his job back Tuesday during a meeting with Riev. Edmund P. Joyce, university vice president.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1 particularly resent the use of the word pleaded' What really happened is that Father Joyce called me aixl asked if we could get together to discuss a number of things about the program  bowl bids and the like. And the subject of my resignation was not among them, said Devine.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;1 know exactly where this thing started, but 1 cant say at this time. And. like every other rumor in the past couple years, it was done to hurt this team and get their mind off the game (Saturday at Alabama), he added.- The situation (his impending retirement) already bothers some of the younger kids. Many of them have commented that they would not have come here if they knew 1</p>
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        <p>Items on the Sports Calendar are supplied by schools or sponsoring agencies and are subject to change Friday's Sports Volleyball AIAW Region II Tournament Wrestling East Carolina at Carolina Invitational</p>
        <p>Saturdays Sports Football</p>
        <p>NHL Stondingi</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Campbell Conference</p>
        <p>Patrick Division</p>
        <p>p.m. I</p>
        <p>Volleyball AIAW Region II Tournament Basketball</p>
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        <p>pass from Michael Kelly i. John Flenoy. 4 run J-Stacy Best. 42 kick iflum (Best, pass from Knc .Short) Steelers win tournament in double overtime</p>
        <p>NBA Standings</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Eastern Conference AUantic Division</p>
        <p>Philadelphia New York Boston New Jersey Washington</p>
        <p>Central Division Milwaukee 15 4</p>
        <p>Indiana in 8</p>
        <p>Chicago fi II</p>
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        <p>Oeveland 5 14</p>
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        <p>733</p>
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        <p>70</p>
        <p>66</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>t'algary 8 5 4 Wasiiitiglon 4 5 7</p>
        <p>66</p>
        <p>52</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>20</p>
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        <p>N Y Hangers 3 12 3</p>
        <p>.58</p>
        <p>86</p>
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        <p>69</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>23</p>
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        <p>68</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>21</p>
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        <p>62</p>
        <p>66</p>
        <p>18</p>
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        <p>68</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>PMmonlon 3 7 5</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>60</p>
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        <p>Winnipeg 1 9 5</p>
        <p>.57</p>
        <p>77</p>
        <p>7</p>
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        <p>73</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>.23</p>
        <p>74</p>
        <p>.53</p>
        <p>18</p>
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        <p>52</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>14</p>
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        <p>63</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Dei roil 3 10 3</p>
        <p>54 ,</p>
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        <p>67</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>21</p>
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        <p>55</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Toronto 852</p>
        <p>67</p>
        <p>61</p>
        <p>18</p>
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        <p>47</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>Quetiec 2 9 5</p>
        <p>57</p>
        <p>72</p>
        <p>9</p>
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        <p>Pittsburgh 3, New York Rangers 3, tie</p>
        <p>Colorados. .St I.x)uts 1</p>
        <p>Montreal 3, Vancouver:!, tie</p>
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        <p>Detroit at Philadelphia Washington al Hartford, (n)</p>
        <p>Buffalo at New 5ork Islanders, (n i</p>
        <p>Boston at Pittsburgh, (ni</p>
        <p>Kdmonton at Toronto, (n) ,</p>
        <p>Chicago at Minnesota, (ni</p>
        <p>SI txiuisat lx)s Angeles, (n)</p>
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        <p>Philadelphia at Boston, (n(</p>
        <p>Oueber at Buffalo. (n( Hartford at New York Hangers</p>
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        <p>Edmonton at Chicago, (n)</p>
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        <p>New York Islanders al Minnesota, (n)</p>
        <p>NFL Standings</p>
        <p>Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 13 5</p>
        <p>Utah 12 6 .(</p>
        <p>Houston 6 8</p>
        <p>Kansas City 8 12</p>
        <p>Denver 6 10</p>
        <p>Dallas 3 15</p>
        <p>Pacific Division Phoenix 14 2 i</p>
        <p>Los Angeles 13 5</p>
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        <p>Seattle 8 10</p>
        <p>San Diego 6 1) :</p>
        <p>Portland 5 II</p>
        <p>Fridays Games Boston 126. .New Jersey 102 Indiana 118. Washington 108 Detroit 106. Chicago 99 Dallas 113. Portland 106 Milwaukee 125. New York 106 Utah 117. Houston 115 Los Angeles 113. San Diego 100 Seattle 127, Kansas Cilv 125 Saturday's tiames Washington at .Atlanta. (ni Gevelandat New York, ml New Jersey at Philadelphia, (ni Utah at San .Antonio, (ni Portland at Denver, in)</p>
        <p>Kansas City at San Diego. (n i Phoenix at (ktlden.State, in) Houston at Seattle, m'</p>
        <p>Sunday's Games Detroit at New Jersey, im Chicago at Milwaukee. in&amp;gt; Portland at Phoenix, (ni Dallas at ls Angeles mi</p>
        <p>Mondays Games No games scheduled</p>
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        <p>.556</p>
        <p>353</p>
        <p>294</p>
        <p>263</p>
        <p>.222</p>
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        <p>7 3</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>288</p>
        <p>221</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>Buffalo</p>
        <p>7 3</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>224</p>
        <p>175</p>
        <p>10</p>
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        <p>5 5</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>221</p>
        <p>211</p>
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        <p>5 5</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>158</p>
        <p>191</p>
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        <p>p</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>176</p>
        <p>243</p>
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        <p>7 3</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>229</p>
        <p>207</p>
        <p>1</p>
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        <p>7 3</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>195</p>
        <p>178</p>
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        <p>6 4</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>6(XI</p>
        <p>262</p>
        <p>214</p>
        <p>6</p>
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        <p>3 7</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>300</p>
        <p>142</p>
        <p>187</p>
        <p>6</p>
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        <p>10</p>
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        <p>7 3</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>259</p>
        <p>219</p>
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        <p>6 4</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>.600</p>
        <p>285</p>
        <p>204</p>
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        <p>5 5</p>
        <p>0</p>
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        <p>180</p>
        <p>198</p>
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        <p>5 5</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>220</p>
        <p>4</p>
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        <p>4 6</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>400</p>
        <p>195</p>
        <p>229</p>
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        <p>81-j</p>
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        <p>9</p>
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        <p>9 1</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>.900</p>
        <p>268</p>
        <p>135</p>
        <p>Dallas</p>
        <p>7 3</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>290</p>
        <p>195</p>
        <p>.St l/)uis</p>
        <p>3 7</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>.300</p>
        <p>208</p>
        <p>220</p>
        <p>Washington</p>
        <p>3 7</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>300</p>
        <p>158</p>
        <p>208</p>
        <p>N Y Giants</p>
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        <p>Sunday, Nov. 16 Baltimore at Detroit Buffalo at Cincinnati Cleveland at Pittsburgh Green Bay at New York Glats Los Angeles at New England New Orleans at Atlanta</p>
        <p>Philadelphia at Washington Tampa Bay at Minnesota</p>
        <p>High School Playoffs</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Gass4A Fridays Results Fay Pine Forest 19, l.ee Countv 9 Jacksonville 35, Wilson Fike 7 ' Gold.sboro21, Richmond Countv 14</p>
        <p>St.IjOuisatDpllas Houston at Chicago Kansas City at San Diego New A ork Jets at Denver San Francisco at Miami</p>
        <p>Mmday, Nov. 17 Oakland at Seattle mi</p>
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        <p>Fay .Sanford 21, Raleigh Broughton 14 Greenstxiro Page 22, Kannapolis 19</p>
        <p>Harding28, Asheville'</p>
        <p>North Forsvth 23. West Charlotte 7 Henderson Vance 19. W -S Parkland 14 Next Week Jacksonville (lO-l i at Pine Forest 111-0 &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;Fay Sanford 111-91 at Goldsboro i i(i-l i Harding ilO-li at Green.sboro Page (10-11</p>
        <p>Henderson Vance lll-Ul at N Forsvth (8-2-1)</p>
        <p>GassSA Friday's Results Edenlon 34, .Southern Nash 16 James Kenan 26. West Craven 0 East Wake '28. West Brunswick 18 Burlington W illiams :to Ragsdale 8 Uxington 17, South Rowan 15 Mount Airy 21, Watauga 14 Crest 34. L'lncolnton 22 Tuscola 27, Hendersonville20 Next Week Kenan i9-2i at Edenton i8 3</p>
        <p>Burl Williamsdl-OiatEastW'akeOHli Mount Airv (10-11 at Uxington i lH)i Tuscola (10-Hat Crest i 10-1 Gass2A Fridays Results Currituck:, Gastonn Fuquay Varina:. Norlina 14 SW Onslow 48, Zebulon 12 Tabor City 41. Littlefield:</p>
        <p>.Southwest Guilford :14. .South Stanlv 7 Randleman 47. West Montgomery'?</p>
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        <p>By The Associated Press Womens Volleyball Appalachian St def East Carolina 15-8, 15-13</p>
        <p>North Carolina St , def Duke 15-3,15-13 North Carolina del .Appalachian St 15-7, 1.5-3</p>
        <p>l.enoir Rhyne def Mars Hill 1,5-9.15-1 UNC-Asheville del Lenoir Rhvne 15-8, 15-10 </p>
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        <p>Ea.st Carolina 77. Old Dominion 62</p>
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        <p>NEW ORLEANS (AP) -l^terweight champkm Robeco [)uran and challenger Sugar Ray Lecmard scaled (jown their workouts this vifeekend. saying theyre close fighting trim and dont want lo go stale.</p>
        <p>Duran, in fact, said he wishes he could take on Leonard right now instead of waiting until Nov. 25 to defend his World Boxing Council title.</p>
        <p>The champion planned a iW)rkout today but intended to [ake Sunday off, watch a soc-er game at Gty Park and relax a bit.</p>
        <p>Leonard, who held the WBC itle until Duran took it from lim in June, planned to take off both today and Sunday, He laid he peaked too early for his Srst meeting with Duran and lidnt plan to make the same mistake this time.</p>
        <p>Duran showed another side of his personality during his Friday workout, mugging for television cameras, clowning or fans and teasing trainer Yeddie Brown.</p>
        <p>It was a reversal of the dour demeanor he showed through die first four days of workouts re.</p>
        <p>Brown, however, said Duran 5 often fun to watch. He did this for four weeks in Miami, ^trainer said.</p>
        <p>Television lights went on as Duran worked on the speed Bag. He mimed an exaggerated jquint, feigned blindness, then wrlesqued a missed punch at he bag. carrying through as if were going to hit Brown by iccident.</p>
        <p>He ,and the 73-year-old rainef clinched for a moment is the crowd roared approval. Later, Duran did a stiff-egged impression of Brown kipping rope.</p>
        <p>I wish the fight were today )ecause Im ready, he said fter the workout. He said here is no reason why he cant tay in peak form.</p>
        <p>However, Ray Arcel, his fther trainer, said he was oncemed.</p>
        <p>Hes in shape and Im orried sick. We still have 11 lays to go and we have to etain that edge, he said. Leonard said hes ready to 0, too.</p>
        <p>I feel Ive already condi-ioned myself well, so Ill take he next two days off, he said fter his comparatively light ... rkout on Friday. The last yme, I reached my peak too arly.</p>
        <p>Leonards trainers, Angelo )undee and Janks Morton, did lot announce workout sched-despast Sunday.</p>
        <p>Leonard said he planned to atch the Tulane-Memphis Itate football game Saturday ^t but did not otherwise liscuss his plans for the eekend.</p>
        <p>McEnroe In Blast</p>
        <p>WEMBLEY, England (AP)</p>
        <p>- John McEnroe took a swipe aturday at microphones and ennis umpires who warn ilayers about their behavior.</p>
        <p>In the course of beating New [orker Rick Meyer 6-3, 6-3, in he quarterfinals of the Benson nd Hedges Grand Prix hampionship Friday, WcEnroe was publicly warned fter twice slamming balls into he base of the net.</p>
        <p>They just love giving me warnings, McEnroe said.</p>
        <p>I dont think slamming a all into the net deserves a fcaming. I was just angry with myself, thats all. And he had 0 announce it over the mrcn^hone.</p>
        <p>I dont like microphones on he court anyway.&amp;quot;They can pick up ail kinds of things. You fght be talking under your reath and the microphon /ouldpick it up.</p>
        <p>McEnroe, who lost to Bjom Borg in the final of the Swedish Open last Monday, complained bout the slow court in tkholm.</p>
        <p>^This court at Wembley Arena is faster and suits me 6ch better, he said. But I ot a lot of rhythm in Stockholm and Im trying to it back.</p>
        <p>tI had to play very late in a ddibles match 'Thursday night arid didnt get to bed until 3 .fn., so I didnt have much sloep. It took me a set and a alf to warm up against Myer.</p>
        <p>Saturdays semifinals m-dlved four Americans. MiEnroe, the defending hampion and favorite, was paired against Harold S(4omon, who defeated Tomas Spd of Czechoslovakia 7-5,1-6,</p>
        <p>6-5.</p>
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        <p>B-U-TV DaUy Reflector, GreenviUe. N.C -Sunday, November l, 19</p>
        <p>To Study Protection Of Wilderness</p>
        <p>By WILLIAM KRONHOLM Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal government said Friday it plans an intensive study of some 24 million acres of public land in the West to detennine if it should be recommended to Congress for permanent protection as untouched wilderness The Bureau of Land Management, completing the second phase of a review of 174 million acres of public land under its jurisdiction, said the decision releases 33 million acres to so&amp;lt;alled multiple-use management, allowing commercial use and development The first phase of the review, romplcted last De-ce .he . resulted in the release of 117 million acres that BLM said was obviously unsuitable for wilderness designation Friday's decision brings the total land excluded from wilderness consideration to 150 million acres</p>
        <p>The review does not include 224 million acres of BLM land in Alaska That land was considered separately by Congress in the historic Alaska lands bill passed earlier this week.</p>
        <p>Conservationists complimented the BLM on its review, but said it would fight the agency on some recommendations.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;On the whole, a very large and very complex process has been done very well, said William A.</p>
        <p>Tumage, executive director of the Wilxgness Society. &amp;quot;But we do have some difficulties.</p>
        <p>- Tumage, joined by representatives of the Sierra Gub, Friends of the Earth and the Public Lands Institute, characterized the, BLMs decision as a &amp;quot;bare-bones recommendation that unjustly excluded many de-sirable areas.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Its a rather severe re-^ duction. Tumage said. In every state, BLM has eliminated some lands that we feel are emminently suitable as wilderness. Its clear tht if you start with 174 million acres and end up with 24 million acres, that youve cut to the bone &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>The 33 million acres released Friday were found not to meet the criteria for wilderness desigation Those critea mandated large, natural areas capable of providing an &amp;quot;outstanding opportunity for either primitive recreation or solitude.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>In the next phase of the review, to be stretched over a six-year period, BLM will do intensive studies on the 24 million acres, which are contained in 919 separate areas scattered among the 14 western states.</p>
        <p>The study will include mineral surveys of the tracts to determine what natural resources could be taken from the land and try to strike a balance between the wilderness values of the land nd the ommercial value.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Here is a summary of the Bureau of Land Managements decision designating 919 areas  comprising 24 million acres as Wilderness Study Areas.</p>
        <p>The figures show the number of Wilderness Study Areas within the state; the total acreage of the areas; and the acreage released to multiple use management. The figure for acreage released includes the 117*million acres released last December.</p>
        <p>Arizona 128 areas; 2.9 million acres; 9.7 million acres.</p>
        <p>California - 232 areas; 6.2 million acres; 10.3 million acres.</p>
        <p>Colorado  70 areas; 804,000 acres; 7.2 million acres.</p>
        <p>Idaho-61 areas; 1.6 million acres; 10.1 million acres.</p>
        <p>Montana - 43 areas; 430,000 acres;; 7.7 million acres.</p>
        <p>Nevada 108 areas; 5.1 million acres; 43.9 million acres.</p>
        <p>New Mexico  54 areas; 1 million acres; 11.8 million acres.</p>
        <p>North Dakota  no areas; 68,000 acres released.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma  no areas; 7,000 acres released.</p>
        <p>Oregon - 87 areas, 2.5 million acres, 11.2 million acres.</p>
        <p>South Dakota  no areas; 277,000 acres released.</p>
        <p>Utah  87 areas; 2.6 million acres; 19.5 million acres.</p>
        <p>Washington - 2 areas; 6,000 acres; 304,000 acres.</p>
        <p>Wyoming - 47 areas; 581,000 acres; 17.2 million acres.</p>
        <p>GS A Schemed To Lose Millions</p>
        <p>BALTIMORE (AP) - The General Services Administration and developers tied to former Gov. Marvin Mandel overcharged the government by more than $1.5 million on six Baltimore-area leases, according to a report from the inspector generals office.</p>
        <p>The GSA report said developers and the federal agency contrived&amp;quot; to skirt government regulations on leases for buildings at the Social Security Administration headquarters in suburban Woodlawn and near Baltimore-Washington International Airport. The Evening Sun reported Friday.</p>
        <p>The report said that, of $1,592,400 in overcharges, only $68,100 could be recovered.</p>
        <p>The report says, however, that the GSA met the space requirements of the Social Security Administration and the National Security Agency in a timely manner.</p>
        <p>The report concerns leases, some dating back over 10 years, worth about $8 million. Three partners in the deals. W. Dale Hess. Harry W. Rodgers III and William A. Rodgers, were convicted with Mandel of mail fraud and racketeering in 1977 and are in prison.</p>
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        <p>brothers control more than half the governments leasing business in the Baltimore area, the newspaper quoted the report as saying.</p>
        <p>The roles played in the NSA leases by two men  Clifton C. Carter, a friend of the late President Lyndon B. Johnson, and William H. Point, a Defense Department official  would merit further inquiry had the men not died, the report said.</p>
        <p>And the report said the Pentagon put constraints on the leasing of three buildings near the airport that may have been politically motivated.</p>
        <p>The study, while not absolving GSA from blame, argues further investigation of the agency's personnel is not warranted.</p>
        <p>The report was released without comment Thursday. Richard Q. Vawther, a department spokesman, said he did not know if GSA administrator Roland G. Freeman III had read it.</p>
        <p>Vawther emphasized the report deals with leases negotiated any years ago, and the questionable procedures have since been ti^itened up.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;This is a look into the past at a situation that no longer exists, he said. The standards of conduct at GSA have been strengthened considerably since those days.</p>
        <p>Swindler Arrested</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API - A man wanted in at least 10 countries for swindles totaling $70 million was arrested as he breakfasted in an expensive Manhattan restaurant, the state attorney general reported.</p>
        <p>Waiting for Eduardo Rabie in the Richoux of London restaurant at Citicorp Center was a Mexican heiress whom Rabie allegedly bilked of $144,500 Authorities identified the alleged victim as Sussana Del Mazo, 32, of a Mexican banking family.</p>
        <p>Rabie allegedly persuaded her to invest the money in a non-existent meat company and fast-food franchises in California.</p>
        <p>Awaiting Rabie outside the restaurant were Robert McTigue and Walter Peters, state troopers assigned to the office of State Attorney General Robert Abrams.</p>
        <p>Many areas will have high conflicts between energy and wilderness characteristics, said BLM Director Frank Gregg. &amp;quot;Our job now is to discuss the relative values in an objective manner and make the best recommendations we can to the secretary (of the Interior), the president and Congress.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Gregg said the department will conce. trate first on those areas where energy development is likely to be the biggest mark against wilderess designation.</p>
        <p>But the conservation</p>
        <p>groups said they suspect some aleas were excluded frm further wilderness review because ob possible energy resources, even though energy was not supposed to be a factor in the early review process.</p>
        <p>Charles Callison, president of the Public Lands Institute, said environmentalists were particularly upset about dropping vast tracts of southern Utah from review, and suspected the decision was made to make coal deposits in the area available to energy companies.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;There were to be no</p>
        <p>decisions as to choices between one use and anotbor,&amp;quot; said Chuck Gtcen of the Wilderness Society. We believe that BLM jumped the gun.</p>
        <p>Until land is released by BLM, it is supposed to be off-limits to developmit in order to preserve its natural characteristics.</p>
        <p>The BLM is under a legal mandate to make its recommendations to Cwigress by 1991. However, the Interior Department  BLMs parent agency  has said it will try to complete the process by 1987.</p>
        <p>MASTODON BONE POUND - Dr. Pauline Sauer and Wayne Aiximon of the University of Northern Iowa faculty measure a 60-pound</p>
        <p>mastodon bone found by an area trapper this week. (APLaserphoto)</p>
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        <p>MARKET ANALYSIS - The Dow Jones industrials for the week of November 10-14 closed at 986.35, up 53.93 from the previous week. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks In Spotlight</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API Week's twenty most active stock.s</p>
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        <p>What The Stock Market Did</p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>This Prev Year Years Week week ago ago</p>
        <p>Advances 1473 912 1246 704</p>
        <p>Declines 477 986</p>
        <p>Unchanged 204 213</p>
        <p>Total issues 2154 2111</p>
        <p>New yearly highs 342 189</p>
        <p>New yearly lows 52 47</p>
        <p>ap-ny-1114 I923est</p>
        <p>621 1165 238 228</p>
        <p>2105 2097 103 15</p>
        <p>221 292</p>
        <p>WEEKLY AMERICAN STOCK SALES</p>
        <p>Total for yyeek Week ago Year ago Jan 1 to date 1979 to date WEEKLY AMERICAN BONDSAIES Total for week Week ago Year ago</p>
        <p>45.;60.0O</p>
        <p>34.060.000</p>
        <p>19.210.000 1,410,450,000</p>
        <p>934.290,000</p>
        <p>$7.810,000</p>
        <p>$5,950.000</p>
        <p>$5,310.000</p>
        <p>BC-Weekly Dow Jones Averages NEW V'ORK (APi - The following gives the range of IXiyy Jones averages for the week ended Nov. 14</p>
        <p>STOCK AVERAGES Open High Low Close Chg Indus 933 79 986 35 933 79 986 35 + 53 93</p>
        <p>Trans 366 .35 391 96 :166 35 391 96 + 28.74</p>
        <p>Utils 109 86 116 76 109 86 116 76 + 6 82</p>
        <p>65 Stks .355 03 376.91 355 03 376 91+23.10 BOND AVERAGES 20 Bonds 64 99 65 50 64 96 65.14 unch</p>
        <p>Utils 63.03 63.85 62 96 62 96-0 34</p>
        <p>Indus 66.96 67.32 66 67 67.32 + 0.34</p>
        <p>COMMODITY FUTURES INDEX 496.53 504 80 492.36 501 01+4 56</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>DECLARED DIVIDENDS</p>
        <p>The board of directors of Eaton Corp. declared regular quarterly dividends on the companys three classes of shares: 43 cents per common share; 29.6875 cents per four and three-quarter percent cumulative convertible preferred share, and 57 and one-half cents per serial preferred share, series A.</p>
        <p>All dividends will be payable on Nov. 25. the company said, to shareholders of record Nov. 7.</p>
        <p>Eatim, which has a plant here, reported that sales for the first nine months of 1980 were $2,4 billion, while net income was $94 million.</p>
        <p>JOINS FIRM</p>
        <p>Timothy Beck has joined the Greenville office of Wheat, First Securities Inc. as an account executive, according to Paul RKline, branch manager here.</p>
        <p>Beck has an undergraduate degree from Slippery Rock State College in Pennsylvania and a M Ekl, degree from Salisbury State College in Maryland, A native of Aliquippa. Pa., he was associated with the board of education of Wicomico County in Maryland before joining the company.</p>
        <p>Wheat. First is a 41-office brokerage and financial services firm with offices in North Carolina. Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Washingtwi. DC.</p>
        <p>NEW PRESIDENT The board of directors of C &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;C Inc. of Greenville nominated and elected F T Speight Sr. as president of the corporation. A Wilson native. Speight has been associated with C&amp;amp;C since 1977 The corporation owns and operates Western Sizzlin Steak House in Wilson and Greenville. C&amp;amp;C opened its Greenville store in 1972 and its Wilson facility in 1975.</p>
        <p>SRA DESIGNATION C. P Shaw, appraiser with the N.C. Department of Transportation here, has been awarded the Senior Residential Appraiser (SRA) designation by the board of governors of the International Society of Real Estate Appraisers.</p>
        <p>The designation must be recertified every five years and members must fulfill continuing education requirements to qualify for recertification at the end of the five-year period, Shaw, who is program chairman for the societys Eastern Carolina Chapter No. 190, has been an appraiser for more than six years. He is a member of the Right of Way Association and N.C. Society of Engineers.</p>
        <p>SALES REPORTED New business for the first nine months of 1980 for Pilot Life Insurance Co. totaled more than $2.3 billion, according to H. L. Briley, Greenville Ordinary Division unit manager.</p>
        <p>Briley said that Pilots sales of individual policies during the period amounted to $631 million and group sales more than $1.68 billion. In addition to the companys life sales, premium income from Pilots accident and health insurance amounted to $209 million.</p>
        <p>The spokesman added that the increase in insurance in force during the first nine months was more than $1 billion. Total insurance in force with the company at the end of the period was $16.7 billion.</p>
        <p>QUARTERLY DIVIDEND The board of directors of Vermont American Corp. declared a regular quarterly dividend of eight cents per share on the companys Qass A and Qass B common stock, plus a 15 percent stock dividend on both classes of stock.</p>
        <p>The cash and stock dividends are payable Dec 5 to shareholders of record Nov. 14. The company also noted that cash will be paid in lieu of fractional shares.</p>
        <p>Vermont American, which has a plant here, is a manufacturer of cutting tools, power tool accessories, and hand tools for consumer and industry.</p>
        <p>NEW ASSOCIATE L. D. Runnings has joined Speight and Associates, P. A. as an associate, according to Tom Speight, president of the firm which has offices in Greenville, Tarboro and Williamston.</p>
        <p>Speight said that Runnings, a registered professional engineer, was previously self-employed as an engineer in soil and water management engineering and also worked with the Soil Conservation Service throughout eastern North Carolina, He holds a B.S. degree in biological and agricultural engineering from N.C. State University.</p>
        <p>DIVISION TRAINEE Lee C. Smith has joined Wachovia Mortgage Co. in Greenville as a trainee in the residential division, the company announced.</p>
        <p>A Raleigh native, Smith is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was previously employed by Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.</p>
        <p>Wachovia Mortgage, a member company of the Wachovia Corp. of Winston-Salem, has offices in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.</p>
        <p>OFFICE OPEN Dr. 0. J. Gupton Jr. announced the opening of a veterinary out-patient facility on Highway 33 east, 2.2 miles from the Tenth Street-264 Bypass intersection.</p>
        <p>The veterinarian said that the facility involves a new concept in animal health care and preventive medicine. Minimum hospitalization of animals is offered.</p>
        <p>Office hours are Monday through Friday from 9-12 noon and 3-6 p.m., and Saturday from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m.</p>
        <p>FIGURES REPORTED Heilig-Meyers Co. announced that for the six months ended Sept. 30 total revenues increased 9.8 percent to $44.5 million from $40.6 million for the same period last year. Net earnings decreased 2.3 percent from $2,700,000 to $2,639,000.</p>
        <p>Hyman Meyers, board chairman, said that on revenues of $20.4 million, earnings for the second quarter were $746,000 compared with revenues of $19.2 million and earnings of $955,000 for the corresponding period last year.</p>
        <p>SALES UP SUGHTLY Du Pont reported that sales of $3,170.000 in the third quarter were only slightly ahead of year-ago levels of $3,133,000, as average selling prices increased by 14 percent but volume declined by 11 percent.</p>
        <p>The company said that compared to the second quarter of 1980, sales were down about ^ven percent, with a volume decrease of nine percent more than offsetting a two percent increase in average selling prices.</p>
        <p>Earnings for the quarter of $89 million declined from year-ago levels of $252 million, Du Pont reported.</p>
        <p>RELOCATED PRACTICE Allen R. (Randy) Cherry, registered land surveyor, announced the recent relocation of Allen R, Cherry Surveying to Red Oak Plaza, US 264 West where he shares office facilities with Jack Wallace, real estate appraiser.</p>
        <p>Prior to beginning his practice last August. Cherry was employed for seven years with various sur\-eying firms in Greenville, Raleigh and Morehead City.</p>
        <p>A native of Stokes, Cherry attended Stokes-Pactolus High School where he graduated in 1970.</p>
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        <p>16.08</p>
        <p>Leverage</p>
        <p>24.10</p>
        <p>22.83</p>
        <p>No Nine n</p>
        <p>12.81</p>
        <p>12.07</p>
        <p>Specllncm n TaxExmpl n</p>
        <p>7.79</p>
        <p>7.61</p>
        <p>11.18</p>
        <p>11.16</p>
        <p>ThirdCnti&amp;gt; n EagleGth ^</p>
        <p>26 18</p>
        <p>24.73</p>
        <p>11.24</p>
        <p>10.82</p>
        <p>EatonAHoward:</p>
        <p>Balanced</p>
        <p>9.12</p>
        <p>8.66</p>
        <p>Foursqre n</p>
        <p>1052</p>
        <p>1004</p>
        <p>11 51 11.20 11.50+ 32</p>
        <p>1.23+ 05 1.73+ 08 9.91+ 32 9.24+ 47</p>
        <p>6.41+ 01 7.36- .08</p>
        <p>8.97+ 18</p>
        <p>7.25+ .06 6.74- .02 7.88+ .22 2.04</p>
        <p>9 12+ 47</p>
        <p>Growth Income Special Slock Eberstadt Group CTiemicai Fd EngyRes Surveyor ElfunTrust n EKimTaxEx n Evergreen n Fairfield Fd FarmBuro Gt Federated Funds: Am Leaders ExchFd Hi IncmSe Option Incm PennTxFr</p>
        <p>19.55 18.76 19.55+ .81</p>
        <p>4 46 4.35 4.45 + 06</p>
        <p>13.25 12.81 13.23+ .45</p>
        <p>12 10 1147 12,10+ .67</p>
        <p>10 78 10.15 10.78+ .66 16.55 14.99 16.55+1.66</p>
        <p>17.17 16.10 17.17+1,18 22.58 21,30 22.58+1.32 8.50 8 44 8.50- ,01</p>
        <p>38 22 36.11 38 22+2.23 19.20 17 86 19 20+1.50</p>
        <p>14 52 13.91 14.52 + 66</p>
        <p>,30 9.00 9.30+ .31</p>
        <p>31.71 30.34 31.71+1,54</p>
        <p>11.62 11.51 11.61+ 09 13.01 12,85 12 88 + 02</p>
        <p>13.82 13.76 13.76- .04</p>
        <p>TazFYe n</p>
        <p>Ja</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>1-</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>USGvtSe n</p>
        <p>741</p>
        <p>730</p>
        <p>7 34 +</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>FtdeUty Grav</p>
        <p>128+</p>
        <p>AggTOMiv n</p>
        <p>116</p>
        <p>818</p>
        <p>86</p>
        <p>AMCtlnv n</p>
        <p>14II</p>
        <p>14 31</p>
        <p>1411 +</p>
        <p>S3</p>
        <p>Corp Bond n</p>
        <p> 74</p>
        <p>665</p>
        <p>661</p>
        <p>Concrexi n Contrafnd n</p>
        <p>4S</p>
        <p>13(2</p>
        <p>45 75 13 29</p>
        <p>48 08 +2 42</p>
        <p>1312+ S3</p>
        <p>Dotlny</p>
        <p>10 40</p>
        <p>991</p>
        <p>10 40 +</p>
        <p>Equtfaicm n</p>
        <p>22 91</p>
        <p>2178</p>
        <p>22 91 + 1 01</p>
        <p>ExchFd</p>
        <p>35 53</p>
        <p>33 77</p>
        <p>35 53+1 91</p>
        <p>Magelian n</p>
        <p>7817</p>
        <p>73 53</p>
        <p>78 17-+4 81</p>
        <p>MuniBond n</p>
        <p>7.04</p>
        <p>703</p>
        <p>7(0-</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>PhMtty D</p>
        <p>21 03</p>
        <p>1972</p>
        <p>2103+1.33</p>
        <p>Govt Sec</p>
        <p>924</p>
        <p>9 17</p>
        <p>919+</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>H^YIrtd n Ltd Miau n</p>
        <p>1138</p>
        <p>1134</p>
        <p>1134-</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;B</p>
        <p>798</p>
        <p>797</p>
        <p>7.97-</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>Pwltan n</p>
        <p>1107</p>
        <p>10 72</p>
        <p>1107+</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>Salem n</p>
        <p>827</p>
        <p>785</p>
        <p>8 27 +</p>
        <p>46</p>
        <p>Thrlfl n</p>
        <p>834</p>
        <p>926</p>
        <p>9 30+</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Trend n</p>
        <p>33 37</p>
        <p>31 r</p>
        <p>33 37+222</p>
        <p>Financial Prog</p>
        <p>S3</p>
        <p>Oynamlo n</p>
        <p>792</p>
        <p>759</p>
        <p>7 92 +</p>
        <p>InduMrl n</p>
        <p>4 91</p>
        <p>4 57</p>
        <p>4 91 +</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>Income n</p>
        <p>897</p>
        <p>165</p>
        <p>897 +</p>
        <p>35</p>
        <p>FM Investors</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Bond Apprc</p>
        <p>14 85</p>
        <p>14 73</p>
        <p>14 85 +</p>
        <p>Discovery</p>
        <p>915</p>
        <p>904</p>
        <p>9 IS </p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>13 12</p>
        <p>12 46</p>
        <p>IS 12+</p>
        <p>66</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>706</p>
        <p>6 96</p>
        <p>7 05+</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>Option</p>
        <p>689</p>
        <p>675</p>
        <p>6 88 +</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>772</p>
        <p>7 57</p>
        <p>771 +</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Tax Exmp(</p>
        <p>865</p>
        <p>859</p>
        <p>860^</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>44 Wall St n</p>
        <p>23 85</p>
        <p>22 13</p>
        <p>23 85+1 73</p>
        <p>Fndatn Grwth</p>
        <p>5.64</p>
        <p>552</p>
        <p>5 64 +</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Founders Group</p>
        <p>52</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>909</p>
        <p>8 61</p>
        <p>9 09+</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>1454</p>
        <p>14 21</p>
        <p>14 52 +</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>Mutual</p>
        <p>10 10</p>
        <p>953</p>
        <p>10 10 +</p>
        <p>60</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>22 82</p>
        <p>21 37</p>
        <p>22 82+1 54</p>
        <p>Frank!ui Group.</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>AGE Fund</p>
        <p>3.62</p>
        <p>359</p>
        <p>3 62 +</p>
        <p>Brown</p>
        <p>5.82</p>
        <p>544</p>
        <p>5 78 +</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>DNTC</p>
        <p>1574</p>
        <p>14 42</p>
        <p>15 74 + 1 43</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>7.96</p>
        <p>752</p>
        <p>7 96 +</p>
        <p>43</p>
        <p>UtUitles</p>
        <p>4 16</p>
        <p>4 01</p>
        <p>4 16 +</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Income Stk</p>
        <p>2.06</p>
        <p>203</p>
        <p>2 06+</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>USGovi Sec</p>
        <p>675</p>
        <p>661</p>
        <p>6 71 +</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Resh CaplU</p>
        <p>1236</p>
        <p>12 22</p>
        <p>12 34 +</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p>Resh Equity</p>
        <p>647</p>
        <p>6 02</p>
        <p>6 47+</p>
        <p>47</p>
        <p>f^inds Inc</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>OmrceInc n</p>
        <p>979</p>
        <p>9 49</p>
        <p>9 79+</p>
        <p>IndusTrnd n</p>
        <p>1381</p>
        <p>13 16</p>
        <p>13 81 +</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>Pilot Fund n</p>
        <p>12.25</p>
        <p>11 68</p>
        <p>12 25 +</p>
        <p>58</p>
        <p>GT Pacific n</p>
        <p>14.46</p>
        <p>14 28</p>
        <p>14 34+</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>GatwyOptn n GenlecSAS n</p>
        <p>15 96 35 51</p>
        <p>1557 33 62</p>
        <p>15 96 + 45 35 51+2 01</p>
        <p>GE s s Long</p>
        <p>967</p>
        <p>939</p>
        <p>9 57 +</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>GenSecurit n</p>
        <p>1385</p>
        <p>1343</p>
        <p>13.85+</p>
        <p>47</p>
        <p>Growthlnd n</p>
        <p>18 10</p>
        <p>17 12</p>
        <p>18 10+</p>
        <p>92</p>
        <p>Hamilton</p>
        <p>F^jnd HDA</p>
        <p>546</p>
        <p>5 15</p>
        <p>5 46+</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>II 89</p>
        <p>11,05</p>
        <p>11 89 +</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>Income n</p>
        <p>816</p>
        <p>780</p>
        <p>8 16+</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>HartweUGUi n</p>
        <p>37 64</p>
        <p>34 66</p>
        <p>37 64+3 16</p>
        <p>HartwllLevr n</p>
        <p>28 41</p>
        <p>25 81</p>
        <p>28 41 + 2 91</p>
        <p>Herold n</p>
        <p>172 18</p>
        <p>162 47</p>
        <p>172 18+9.94</p>
        <p>Horace Mann</p>
        <p>22.82</p>
        <p>21 28</p>
        <p>22 82 + 1 66</p>
        <p>INA Hi^Yld</p>
        <p>940</p>
        <p>932</p>
        <p>9 40+</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>ISl Group:</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>646</p>
        <p>6.30</p>
        <p>6 41 +</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>369</p>
        <p>362</p>
        <p>3 66+</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Trust Shares</p>
        <p>1075</p>
        <p>10 53</p>
        <p>10 69+</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Trust PaShs unavail</p>
        <p>Industry Fd</p>
        <p>8.01</p>
        <p>765</p>
        <p>8 01 +</p>
        <p>39.</p>
        <p>Intcap HIYId</p>
        <p>1333</p>
        <p>13 18</p>
        <p>13 29+</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>IntCap InValu</p>
        <p>12 25</p>
        <p>11 75</p>
        <p>12 25 +</p>
        <p>52</p>
        <p>IntCap TaxEx</p>
        <p>9.38</p>
        <p>935</p>
        <p>9 35-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Int Investors</p>
        <p>14.43</p>
        <p>1422</p>
        <p>14 43+</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>Invstlndictr n</p>
        <p>1.56</p>
        <p>1 48</p>
        <p>156 +</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>Inv(juality x</p>
        <p>9.25</p>
        <p>920</p>
        <p>923+</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>InvestTr Bos</p>
        <p>14 44</p>
        <p>13 59</p>
        <p>14 44 +</p>
        <p>90</p>
        <p>investors Group:</p>
        <p>IDS Bond</p>
        <p>4.42</p>
        <p>4 37</p>
        <p>4 42+</p>
        <p>06</p>
        <p>IDS Growth</p>
        <p>13.11</p>
        <p>12.32</p>
        <p>13 11 +</p>
        <p>87</p>
        <p>IDS HlYleld</p>
        <p>3.93</p>
        <p>390</p>
        <p>3 90-</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>IDS NewDIm</p>
        <p>932</p>
        <p>878</p>
        <p>932+</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>Mutual Inc</p>
        <p>1002</p>
        <p>965</p>
        <p>10.02+</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>Progressive</p>
        <p>508</p>
        <p>474</p>
        <p>5.08 +</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>Tax Exempt</p>
        <p>343</p>
        <p>340</p>
        <p>3,40-</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>21 91</p>
        <p>20,73</p>
        <p>21.91 + 1.29</p>
        <p>Selective</p>
        <p>7 15</p>
        <p>702</p>
        <p>7.10+</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Variable Pay</p>
        <p>1026</p>
        <p>979</p>
        <p>10.26+</p>
        <p>.50</p>
        <p>Investrs Resh</p>
        <p>10 24</p>
        <p>920</p>
        <p>10.24+1.11</p>
        <p>Istel Fund</p>
        <p>3901</p>
        <p>37.07</p>
        <p>38 98+1,92</p>
        <p>IW Fund n JP Growth</p>
        <p>9.89</p>
        <p>941</p>
        <p>9.89 +</p>
        <p>47</p>
        <p>13.60</p>
        <p>1288</p>
        <p>13 60+</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>JP Income</p>
        <p>7.77</p>
        <p>7.59</p>
        <p>7,68 +</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>JanusFund n</p>
        <p>11.15</p>
        <p>1030</p>
        <p>11 15+</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>John Hancock:</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>13.77</p>
        <p>1347</p>
        <p>13.57+</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>12.47</p>
        <p>11 51</p>
        <p>12.47+1.06</p>
        <p>Balance</p>
        <p>8.98</p>
        <p>8.61</p>
        <p>8.98+</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>TaxExmp</p>
        <p>9.77</p>
        <p>973</p>
        <p>9 73-</p>
        <p>.06</p>
        <p>Kauimann n</p>
        <p>2.69</p>
        <p>2.66</p>
        <p>2.69-</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>Kenqier F'unds</p>
        <p>Income x</p>
        <p>7.93</p>
        <p>778</p>
        <p>7.84 +</p>
        <p>,03</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>14.23</p>
        <p>13.36</p>
        <p>14.23+</p>
        <p>,99</p>
        <p>HighYield X</p>
        <p>9.03</p>
        <p>9.01</p>
        <p>9.01-</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>MunicpBnd</p>
        <p>778</p>
        <p>776</p>
        <p>7.78-</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>Option</p>
        <p>14.53</p>
        <p>14.10</p>
        <p>14.53+</p>
        <p>47</p>
        <p>Summit</p>
        <p>21.74</p>
        <p>20.48</p>
        <p>21.74+1.43</p>
        <p>Technology</p>
        <p>14.12</p>
        <p>13.16</p>
        <p>14 12+1.03</p>
        <p>TotReturn</p>
        <p>13.05</p>
        <p>12.30</p>
        <p>13.05+</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>Keystone Funds:</p>
        <p>Invested Bl</p>
        <p>1435</p>
        <p>14.11</p>
        <p>14,35+</p>
        <p>.26</p>
        <p>MedGBd B2</p>
        <p>17.16</p>
        <p>1683</p>
        <p>17.16+</p>
        <p>.33</p>
        <p>DiscBd B4</p>
        <p>7.37</p>
        <p>7.29</p>
        <p>7.37+</p>
        <p>.08</p>
        <p>Income K1</p>
        <p>7.65</p>
        <p>7.31</p>
        <p>7.65+</p>
        <p>.35</p>
        <p>Growth K2</p>
        <p>7.04</p>
        <p>66</p>
        <p>7.04 +</p>
        <p>.40</p>
        <p>HiGrCom Sl</p>
        <p>20.33</p>
        <p>19.13</p>
        <p>20.33+1.30</p>
        <p>Growth S-3</p>
        <p>10.59</p>
        <p>9.84</p>
        <p>10.59 +</p>
        <p>80</p>
        <p>LoPrCom S4</p>
        <p>10.63</p>
        <p>9,75</p>
        <p>10.63 +</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Intematl x</p>
        <p>4 76</p>
        <p>460</p>
        <p>4 60-</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>Massachusett Co:</p>
        <p>Independ</p>
        <p>12 40</p>
        <p>11.75</p>
        <p>12 40+</p>
        <p>75</p>
        <p>Mass Fd</p>
        <p>14 12</p>
        <p>13.41</p>
        <p>14.12+</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>Lexington Grp:</p>
        <p>Corp Leadrs</p>
        <p>14 66</p>
        <p>13.95</p>
        <p>14 66+</p>
        <p>72</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>14.04</p>
        <p>13.42</p>
        <p>14.04 +</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>8.07</p>
        <p>804</p>
        <p>8.04</p>
        <p>Research</p>
        <p>1943</p>
        <p>18.64</p>
        <p>19.43+</p>
        <p>84</p>
        <p>Lifelns Inv</p>
        <p>10.68</p>
        <p>10.25</p>
        <p>10.38-</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>Lindner n</p>
        <p>11.02</p>
        <p>10.76</p>
        <p>11.02+</p>
        <p>.29</p>
        <p>Loomis Sayles:</p>
        <p>Capital n</p>
        <p>19.82</p>
        <p>18.40</p>
        <p>19.82+1</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>Mutual n</p>
        <p>14.60</p>
        <p>14.10</p>
        <p>14.53+</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>Lord Abbett:</p>
        <p>Affiliated x</p>
        <p>9.62</p>
        <p>8.82</p>
        <p>8.82-</p>
        <p>.35</p>
        <p>Bond Deb</p>
        <p>963</p>
        <p>9.43</p>
        <p>9 63+</p>
        <p>.20</p>
        <p>Devel Gth</p>
        <p>IB94</p>
        <p>18.11</p>
        <p>18 94 +</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>2,77</p>
        <p>2.74</p>
        <p>2.77+</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Lutheran Bro:</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>12.38</p>
        <p>12,00</p>
        <p>12.38 +</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>8.10</p>
        <p>8.02</p>
        <p>8.07+</p>
        <p>06</p>
        <p>Municipal USGovt Sec</p>
        <p>6.97</p>
        <p>6.93</p>
        <p>6 93- 05</p>
        <p>8.06</p>
        <p>7.96</p>
        <p>8.00+</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>Mass Financl:</p>
        <p>MIT</p>
        <p>13.88</p>
        <p>13.13</p>
        <p>13.88+</p>
        <p>75</p>
        <p>(Continued on page B-15)</p>
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        <p>destroyed or damaged by fire every 43 seconds, j Protect yourself with sentry!</p>
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        <p>CORNER OF Pin &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;GREENE ST. GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>758-1148</p>
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        <p>Mutual Funds</p>
        <p>lOootnued from page B-14)</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>Incom</p>
        <p>QuaJty</p>
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        <p>14 15 13 44 14 25 + 35</p>
        <p>15 36 14.32 1SJS+ S3 18 17.71 ltW+130 12 19 1152 1119+ 75 1132 11.31 11.754- 17 3.91 7 799- 02</p>
        <p>61 6 54 6+ 07</p>
        <p>25 54 34.14 25 54+1.52</p>
        <p>as 11 US+ 64 17 53 17 17 53 + 47 9 67 9 9 67+ 30</p>
        <p>8.13 8.17+ 04</p>
        <p>9 83 9 85- 03</p>
        <p>W + U 9 81 9 81- .01</p>
        <p>8.86 1.86- 06</p>
        <p>7.34 7.34- 02</p>
        <p>1168 11.74- 02 12 26 12.96 + 70 6 39 6 58+ 18</p>
        <p>19.76 30 61+ 93 1238 13.13+ 79</p>
        <p>refth</p>
        <p>* Free</p>
        <p>Shares</p>
        <p>4viaTec n Undust n Securities ilanced</p>
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        <p>#come letlre 1-ajt 'uExml ,rer Berm</p>
        <p>artners n duster n * World n wtanGwth n Ntonlncm n dwlas n astlnv n Venture iveen Muni MU Fund imiliam n eeoheimer Fd: lopnhm Fd ^ Yield iBcom Bost Option S^ial ixlYee n lim Time</p>
        <p>nrCnunt Sec iramt MuU iiWorld n nnSquare n nnMulual n Fund loenix Chase: PtwenxC^ PhoenxFd Ciwth</p>
        <p>Frontier Cap Stare Bos Special rim Grp:</p>
        <p>1 Fd</p>
        <p>47.35 45 79 47 35+1 63 49 17 47 44 49 17+1 71 lose 994 19 33 18.13</p>
        <p>21 20 20.15 21 16+1  16.83 1577 1683+1 12 10 10 9.83 9 94+ 12</p>
        <p>21 77 20 42 21.77+1 47 6.40 6.37 6 37- 04</p>
        <p>23 64 22 10 23.64 + 1 70 33 21 31 20 33.21+2 21 3.98 3.95 3.+ 01</p>
        <p>4.55 4.25 4 55 + 34</p>
        <p>15. 15.33 15.+ 69 15.87 14 15.87+ 85 13 07 12.67 13.07 + 44 22.53 21 21 22 53+1 43 7.76 7.58 7.76+ 20</p>
        <p>17. 17. 17.+ .83</p>
        <p>11.15 11. 11 15+ 02 19.97 18.87 19.97+1 15</p>
        <p>7.36 7.33 7.33- 01</p>
        <p>19.67 18.49 19.67+1 17 20.41 19 44 20 41 + 1 05</p>
        <p>11.57 10.79 II57+ 79 19 12 18 94 19,12+ 18 8.24 7. 8.24+ .28</p>
        <p>22.59 22.02 22.50 + 46</p>
        <p>22 43 21. 22 43+1 49</p>
        <p>7.15 7. 7,09- .</p>
        <p>22.18 20.59 22.18+1.74 15.16 14.31 15.16+ .89 2841 28.18 28.41+ 24 11.27 10.73 11.24+ .50</p>
        <p>21.92 20. 21.92 + 1,05 12.34 11.87 12.34+ .50 16.33 16.12 14.94</p>
        <p>16.53</p>
        <p>16.82</p>
        <p>15.57</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>8.41</p>
        <p>14.24 8.30</p>
        <p>25.40 23. 25.40+1. 18. 17.85 18.+1.21 10. 10.</p>
        <p>8.34 8.36- 01</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>8.37</p>
        <p>15.48 8.</p>
        <p>8.</p>
        <p>15,97</p>
        <p>16.73 15.89 16,73+ ,91 17.85 17,52 17.+ .22</p>
        <p>1415 13. 14.91 14.22 15. 15,44 6. 5.</p>
        <p>10.93 10.23 14.04 13.59 18. 18. 19.10</p>
        <p>14.13+ . 14.91+ 75 15.+ 17 5.97+ ,12 10.93+ 69 14.04+ ,47 18.57- 04</p>
        <p>18.16 19.05+ </p>
        <p>14.16 15,+1.03 3.46 3.+ </p>
        <p>8.22 8 74+ .53</p>
        <p>11.19 1079</p>
        <p>16,95 15. 16.95+1.19 17.53 16.26 17.53-t-I.34 28.34 26.23 28,34 + 2.26</p>
        <p>16.15 15.19 16.15+1.02 .30 47.91 M.30+2.59 11.32 11.14 11.21-1- . 19.10 19. 19.03-1- ,17 9.97 9.97 9.97</p>
        <p>7.67 7. 7.67- .01</p>
        <p>M.39 48.18 M.39+2.25 .98 .98</p>
        <p>7.62 7.57</p>
        <p>7.85 7.34</p>
        <p>10.75 10.24 22. 20  22.64 + 1,1</p>
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        <p>Cant Grovvth Cont Income FiducSh</p>
        <p>Incwne Income Mimicpl Utt _ TaxMngd UU Tempi tnGth Tempi tnWld Transam Cap Transm Invst Travelrs Eqts TudorFund 20UiCentGth n 20thCentSel n USAACapGth n USAA Incm n UnifdAccum n UnifdMuU n' Union Svc Grp: BroadSt InV Nat Invest Union Captl Union Incom United Funds: Accumultiv Bond</p>
        <p>Cont Growth Cont Income FiducSh High Income Income MunicpI UldSci Vanguard UnitedSrvcs n Value Une Fd Fund Income Levrgd Grth Spec! Situ Vance Sanders: Income Invest CapGxch f Common DeposBst ( Dlversif I ExchBst I ExchFd f FiducEx f SecFiduf Special Vanguard Group Explorer n InoexTrust n Flxedlnco n IveslFund n Morgan n MunJliYd n MuniShrt n Muni Ini n MuniLong n QualDivI n QualDvII n TrstCom Wellesley n Wellington n IGBond HiY Bond Windsor n WallSt Growth Wein^nEq n Wisclncm n Wood Struthers: deVeghM n Neuwirth n PlneStr n</p>
        <p>14 a71 7.31 736</p>
        <p>a64 as</p>
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        <p>13 12 1675 1661 77S 7 1163 16(16 10 993</p>
        <p>IS 8.17 17 e 16 toil 10 13 12 9S 16M 15S 12 46 11 64 9 62 9 44</p>
        <p>5 5.21</p>
        <p>1151 11.10</p>
        <p>14. 13.42 9.81 9 19</p>
        <p>M 05 8 43 1183 11.52</p>
        <p>9.46 8.97</p>
        <p>519 5. 1317 12.53 1053 10</p>
        <p>I4I8+ M 7 39- n</p>
        <p>a4+ a</p>
        <p>M.a+iM</p>
        <p>li+ 71 W75+ 71</p>
        <p>rn+ a 18.0+ m</p>
        <p>IOM+ O IS+ 11 170+1.17</p>
        <p>io.n+ M</p>
        <p>13M+1 14 16 24+1  U46+  9 61+ 12 S.+ 15 11J1+ 41</p>
        <p>I4M+ m 981+ </p>
        <p>24+1.75 11 83+ 21</p>
        <p>9.46+ 49 5.15+ 02 1317+  10.51+ 42</p>
        <p>27 78 a.89 27 74+  13 1348 13.+ </p>
        <p>971 930</p>
        <p>669 6</p>
        <p>_1061 993</p>
        <p>1675 1601 77* 7.49</p>
        <p>1863 18 10 9.93</p>
        <p>8S 8 17 1782 16 10.61 10 13 12.92 16.24 15.24 12 46 11.64 9.62 9 44</p>
        <p>536 521</p>
        <p>1151 1110</p>
        <p>14 13.42 9 81 9 19</p>
        <p>9.71+ </p>
        <p>6 89- W</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1675+ 71</p>
        <p>7 78+ a 1863+ m 10+ 63</p>
        <p>8S+ 11 17 82 + 1 07 10 81+ 84 13.M+1 14 16 24 + 1. 12 46+  961+ 12 5+ 15 1151+ 41</p>
        <p>14 W+ 69</p>
        <p>9 81+ </p>
        <p>24  8 43 24.+1.7S</p>
        <p>1183 II 52 II 83+ 31</p>
        <p>9 46 8 97</p>
        <p>519 5 09</p>
        <p>1317 12.53 1053 10</p>
        <p>8.78 M 89 13. 13.48 971 9.</p>
        <p>6.69 6.</p>
        <p>1061 993</p>
        <p>11. 10.</p>
        <p>9.12 8.</p>
        <p>17.38 1637 761 7.33</p>
        <p>18.84 I8.a II 10.</p>
        <p>10 46 10.</p>
        <p>812 7.81</p>
        <p>52 17 49.81 8 77 8 37</p>
        <p>34 13 8 44 34 13 + 1.77   48   +219 M S 61 79 64 8+2 46 84 07  18 84.07 + 4. a  38 8 a+i 49 87 47 76 49 87 + 2 15 1482 148 1482+ 62</p>
        <p>873 835 8.73+1 46 1881 17 76 18.81 + 1 10</p>
        <p>9 46 + 49 5 15+ 02</p>
        <p>13.17+  10.51+ 42 8.74+  13.+ a 9.71+  6.69- </p>
        <p>10 61+ 70</p>
        <p>a.+ so</p>
        <p>9+ 8</p>
        <p>17 38 + 1 7 61+  18.84+ 64 11M+ a</p>
        <p>10+ a</p>
        <p>811+ W 52 17+2 8 88+ 39</p>
        <p>Prices For Cocoa Fall</p>
        <p>883 8.</p>
        <p>13. 12. 12,13 1145 9.42 9 40</p>
        <p>148 14.8 11.12 1111 9 8 J 79 128 11 746 744</p>
        <p>8 73+ .04 13.S+  12.13+ ,69 9.46-  14 8- ,01</p>
        <p>11 II-  9.81- .8</p>
        <p>12 8+ 31 7.44- .02</p>
        <p>2S.68 8.59 a.+l.lO 11.31 11 11.26+ 24 10 35 9. 10.35+ .38</p>
        <p>759 7,47 7.54+ .</p>
        <p>8. 8.74 8.a+ </p>
        <p>10.38 10.03 10.38 + 8 8. 8 38 8+ .32</p>
        <p>35,8 8 35.8+2.64 3. 3 57 3.+ .03</p>
        <p>54.8 . 54.8+4.16</p>
        <p>15.8 14.8 15.8+1.8 14.07 13 43 14.07 + 70</p>
        <p>n Noloadfundf-Previousday 'squote Copy right byThe Associated Press</p>
        <p>Weekly Amex Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK lA^i -The lollowing Is a list of the most active slocks based on the dollar volume The total is based on the median price of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded</p>
        <p>Name . Toti*l0i Sale(hds) l,Mt</p>
        <p>GIfCang s DomePetr g HouOIIM US Filler WangB s Earth Rsrcs Amdahl Commdreint s RangerOil s Commdreint</p>
        <p>J70.003 38097 19', 5.017 12311 57'. 159.98 x 14231 4SS $51.48 15962 8 $44.938 10868 43'i $28.253 518 U&amp;quot;4 $25.202 8263 34 $22,370 49 48+. $18,210 3M2 54', $17,444 181 18</p>
        <p>BOOTY - A1 Martinez, left, and Robin Steakley, proprietors of &amp;quot;To Boot, a Manhattan boot store, pose beside a display of the popular Western footwear recently in their</p>
        <p>New York shop. Going prices for the stylish boots place them near the category of booty. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>Demand For Loans Soar</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Rising interest rates havent slowed business borrowing, but some economists warn that this time the traditional sign of recovery is a bad omen.</p>
        <p>In an effort to discourage the borrowing by banks that has been contributing to in-</p>
        <p>Weekly Stock Dollars Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (P) -The following is a list o( the most active stocks based on the dollar volume The total is based on the median price 0 the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded</p>
        <p>Name Tot($lOi Salesihds) Last</p>
        <p>Inc</p>
        <p>IBM Texaco Mobil Boeing s Exxon Loul.d Exp StdOIIInd s PhlllpsPet A'lRIchfl s ( iDynam Amer TAT StdOll Cal AmerHe.ss  DIgltalEq TandyCp</p>
        <p>$274,711 39598 71Sh $1,5 43419 44+. $164.0 213 79', $149,4 395 M'+ $129,267 151 82+4 $1,713 18164 57 $104.467 133 8's $94,465 17616 +. $91,311 13731 ', $91.81 11970 78 $89.2 182 48+1. $,716 93 98&amp;gt;, $,476 19392 48+. $84.934 9411 93+v $83,657 9520 91</p>
        <p>elected Funds:</p>
        <p>AmerShrs n</p>
        <p>7.93</p>
        <p>7.62</p>
        <p>7.93+ .</p>
        <p>SpeclShcs n</p>
        <p>18.</p>
        <p>17.84</p>
        <p>18+ 85</p>
        <p>ientinel Group:</p>
        <p>Apex X</p>
        <p>3,97</p>
        <p>3.</p>
        <p>3.97+ .11</p>
        <p>Balanced x</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>7.33</p>
        <p>7.33- .16</p>
        <p>Common Stk x</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>13.61</p>
        <p>13.67+ .02</p>
        <p>Growth X</p>
        <p>14.25</p>
        <p>12.94</p>
        <p>13.00- .76</p>
        <p>iequoia n</p>
        <p>25.73</p>
        <p>25.04</p>
        <p>25.73+ .69</p>
        <p>ientry Ftind</p>
        <p>24.25</p>
        <p>22.93</p>
        <p>24.25+1.41</p>
        <p>ihearson Funds:</p>
        <p>Appreciatn</p>
        <p>12.97</p>
        <p>12.46</p>
        <p>12.97+ .52</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>17,29</p>
        <p>16.76</p>
        <p>17.17+ ,46</p>
        <p>Invest</p>
        <p>16.11</p>
        <p>15.42</p>
        <p>16.11+ .76</p>
        <p>Tnangle</p>
        <p>18.18</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>18.+ .19</p>
        <p>sierraGrth n</p>
        <p>17.42</p>
        <p>16.</p>
        <p>17 42+1.14</p>
        <p>ShrmnDean n</p>
        <p>8.87</p>
        <p>8.67</p>
        <p>8.84+ .19</p>
        <p>Sigma Funds: Capital</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>15.04</p>
        <p>15.+ .65</p>
        <p>Incom</p>
        <p>7.14</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>7.+ .</p>
        <p>Invest</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.+ .61</p>
        <p>Trust Sh</p>
        <p>9.38</p>
        <p>9.07</p>
        <p>9.+ .32</p>
        <p>Venture Shr</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>13.57</p>
        <p>14.+ .78</p>
        <p>imthBarEqt n</p>
        <p>18.</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>18.+1.31</p>
        <p>SmthBarl&amp;amp;G n</p>
        <p>8.44</p>
        <p>8.24</p>
        <p>8.44+ .15</p>
        <p>ioGen</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>15.53</p>
        <p>15.+ ,45</p>
        <p>iouthwstn Inv</p>
        <p>10.31</p>
        <p>9.79</p>
        <p>10.27+ ,</p>
        <p>iwsinlnvinc</p>
        <p>4.42</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>4.41+ .04</p>
        <p>Sovereign Inv</p>
        <p>15.04</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>15.04+ .46</p>
        <p>State Bond Grp:</p>
        <p>Commn Stk</p>
        <p>6.42</p>
        <p>6.</p>
        <p>6.42+ .</p>
        <p>Diversifd</p>
        <p>6.25</p>
        <p>5.98</p>
        <p>6.25+ .29</p>
        <p>I+rogress</p>
        <p>7,85</p>
        <p>7.49</p>
        <p>7.85+ .42</p>
        <p>ilatFarmGth n</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.18</p>
        <p>10.+ 47</p>
        <p>SlatFarmBal n</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>12.93</p>
        <p>13.+ </p>
        <p>StStreet Inv:</p>
        <p>ExchFd n</p>
        <p>67.</p>
        <p>64.84</p>
        <p>67.99 + 3.43</p>
        <p>Federal</p>
        <p>43.45</p>
        <p>41.40</p>
        <p>43 45+2.</p>
        <p>Invest</p>
        <p>M.53</p>
        <p>63.</p>
        <p>.+3.</p>
        <p>Steadman Funds:</p>
        <p>Amerind n</p>
        <p>3.97</p>
        <p>3.65</p>
        <p>3.97+ .34</p>
        <p>Associated n</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>,95</p>
        <p>.98+ .03</p>
        <p>Invest n</p>
        <p>1.69</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>1.69+ .14</p>
        <p>Oceanogra n</p>
        <p>11.13</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>11.13+ .59</p>
        <p>Stem Roe Fds:</p>
        <p>Balance n</p>
        <p>23.47</p>
        <p>22.42</p>
        <p>23.47+1.21</p>
        <p>CapOppor n</p>
        <p>26.43</p>
        <p>24.20</p>
        <p>.43+2.34</p>
        <p>StockT</p>
        <p>23.68</p>
        <p>22,17</p>
        <p>.+! 71</p>
        <p>RECORD HIGHS</p>
        <p>Family Dollar Stores Inc., retail variety discount store chain, announced all time record high sales and earnings for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31 and for the fourth quarter of fiscal 1980.</p>
        <p>For the fiscal year, sales were $166,854,381, or some ten percent above sales of $151,834,382 for fiscal 1979. Net income was $8,336,746, or eight percent above net income of $7,737,303 a year ago.</p>
        <p>Faimly Dollar said that the fourth quarter produced the highest sales and earnings of any fourth quarter in the companys 21-year history. Sales reached $42,610,262, with net income of $2,206,013, as compared to sales of $42,042,955 and net income of $2,054,355 in 1979.</p>
        <p>SALES STRONG Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers in Virginia and North Carolina in October delivered the second highest total of new cars within the last 12 months, according to Ford Motor Co. The company said that October sales were topped only by</p>
        <p>sales last March,</p>
        <p>J D Perry, manager of Ford Divisions Richmond sales district, reported that Ford dealers in southern Virginia and eastern North Carolina delivered 2,234 cars in the month, an increase of 25 percent and 38 percent, respectively, from the 1,789 and 1,614 cars sold in September and August. </p>
        <p>Perry added that sales of 1,281 trucks on the area also showed gains of 20 percent and 13 percent, respectively, over the two preceding months.</p>
        <p>SURVEYING &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;ENGINEERING</p>
        <p>Speight and Associates, P.A., is pleased to announce that</p>
        <p>L,D. HUNN1NGS,P.E.,</p>
        <p>has joined our staff as an associate.</p>
        <p>Over 30 years experience in: Erosion &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Sediment Control</p>
        <p>Dam Design</p>
        <p>Rural Waste Management Drainage &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Irrigation</p>
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        <p>GREENVILLE TARBORO WILLIAMSTON SURVEYING ENGINEERING AND SOIL INSPECTION SERVICES</p>
        <p>nation, the Federal Reserve Board on Friday raised the interest rate on Its loans to financial institutions by one percentage point, to 12 percent.</p>
        <p>The Fed reported that commercial and industrial loans on the books of the nations large banks rose $2.78 billion In the first week of November, bringing the total to $164.468 billion. For the previous week, a gain of $4 billion was recorded in the loan total.</p>
        <p>Economists said the increased borrowing might reflect, in part, the need to finance an excess of inventories in stores and automobile dealerships.</p>
        <p>The important thing is that certainly economic fundamentals do not indicate there should be sharp growth in loan demand. Its not consistent with what looks to be a general slowing of economic growth, said Donald Maude, an economist for Merrill Lynch, Pierce,</p>
        <p>Fenner &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Smith Inc.</p>
        <p>David Jones, an economist with Aubrey G. Lanston &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Co., said the heavy borrowing could reflect business weakness, rather than strength.</p>
        <p>Jones noted that the Commerce Department reported Monday that retail sales fell 0.1 percent in October, while the Fed reported Friday that industrial production rose 1.6 percent in October.</p>
        <p>Jones and Maude said merchants and auto dealers could be borrowing heavily to finance excessive inventories.</p>
        <p>The Fed increased its interest rate to banks after borrowing rose to an average of $1.971 billion in the week ended Wednesday, up from $1.806 billion the previous week. In the week ended Oct.</p>
        <p>8, the figure had been $1.248 billion.</p>
        <p>That increase resulted in part f^*^ the fact the Fed RCA.</p>
        <p>By PAULINE JELINEK AP Business Writer Cocoa futures prices, s\vept higher this week on propsects for an international price support agreement, plum-</p>
        <p>flatly rejected the agreement, people said no way is there going to be an agreement without the Ivory Coast and the United States. Flaherty said.</p>
        <p>The agreement would have</p>
        <p>meted Friday on reports that provided that the ICO buy and the agreement had fallen stockpUe cocoa when prices</p>
        <p>through The news canoe out and the prices hit the skids.&amp;quot; said Mike Flaherty, an analyst with Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner and Smith.</p>
        <p>He said reports early in the day indicated that the Ivory Coast, expected to lead  world in cocoa production this year, had rejected terms of an agreement which would have set price levels for International Cocoa Organization intervention in the market It had been thought Thursday that only the United States was balking at the latest figures proposed for the agreement between producer and consumer nations At the end of the third week of meetings in Geneva, (^servers also thought that only details of the agreement remained to be settled.</p>
        <p>When it was reported that</p>
        <p>fall to $1.10 a pound and would sell cocoa back into the market when prices rise to $1.50 a pound, analysts said.</p>
        <p>The United States, a major importer, reportedly had been holding out for lower prices, But the Ivory Coast apparently feels it can stockpile on its own and get better prices,&amp;quot; said Phillip Spinelli, an analyst with Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.</p>
        <p>Although sugar prices continued downward, the move was not as dramatic as those in the last several days Weather-related problems in European and Soviet Union sugar beet growing areas, as well as the belief that the market is nearing the end of a techincal correction, gave some support to prices, said Kim Badenhop of B W Dyer and Co.</p>
        <p>At the close on the Coffee</p>
        <p>the West African producer had Sugar Cocoa Exchange, sugar</p>
        <p>Fiscal Crisis For Boston's Transit</p>
        <p>was offering a relative bargain by keeping the discount rate  the rate it charges on loans to banks -at 11 percent while banks were paying well over that to borrow money from each other.</p>
        <p>The Fed also said Friday it would impose a 2 percent surcharge on any large bank that frequently turns to it for loans.</p>
        <p>The Fed had earlier announced that its weekly report on the nations money supply, normally released on Friday, will be delayed until early next week.</p>
        <p>The Fed issued small revisions, however, in the two basic measures of the nations money supply for the week ended Oct . 29.</p>
        <p>The Fed said the measure known as MIA, and including cash in circulation and commercial bank checking accounts, was revised downward by $100 million to $386.5 billion. It said a slightly broader measure, known as MIB, which adds checking-type accounts in other financial institutions to MIA, was revised downward $200 million to $410.5 billion.</p>
        <p>Despite efforts by the Fed over recent months to combat Inflation by limiting the amount of money available to businesses and consumers, the money supply has grown far more rapitlly than it planned.</p>
        <p>Status Counts</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -Mainland China has status symbols just like Western countries, says an expert on U.S.-China trade affairs.</p>
        <p>In years past the Big Four of consumer goods in China were a bicycle, wristwatch, radio and sewing machine, says Ming Hsu, vice president of international trade relations for</p>
        <p>NEED EXTRA CASH? EASTERN CAROLINA VOCATIONAL CENTER, INC.</p>
        <p>IS BUYING Aluminum Cans.... 30^ a lb.</p>
        <p>FREE PLASTIC BAGS</p>
        <p>NUMBER 1 GRADE</p>
        <p>Cardboard..........*35 ton</p>
        <p>Newsprint..........*30 ton</p>
        <p>Open: Monday 8:00-4:30</p>
        <p>Tuesday-Friday 8:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00-1:00</p>
        <p>For information call Hank Edmondson or Quinn Morris 758-4188</p>
        <p>was .66 cent lower to .12 cent higher, Januuary 37.50 cents a pound; coffee was 1.27 cent to 2.20 cent lower, December 109.11 cents a pound; cocoa was $52 to $66 lower, Decwnber $1.-990 a metric ton.</p>
        <p>Grain and soybean futures prices were lifted higher in a rush of last minute sdling, following an otherwise quiet day wi the Chicago Board of Trade.</p>
        <p>Soybean prices were pushed several cents in the last few minutes on substantial commis-sion house buying. Some traders said short covering was behind the buying and others said a chart point had been touched.</p>
        <p>A trader in the corn pit said short covering and some computer triggered buying supported prices in a void of any selling by commercial hedgers.</p>
        <p>At the close, soybeans were 8 cents to 22*4 cents higher, November $9 08 a bushel; wheat was 4 cents to 6^4 cents hi^r, December $5.19*'4 a bushel; com was 4^4 cents to 7V4 cents higher. December $3.82 a bushel, oats were unchanged to 34 cents higher, Decemter $2 .10 a bushel.</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (\Pi - Thi ringf of cx&amp;gt;m-modlty futur^ this past week 00 the Chi-r ago Board of Trade was</p>
        <p>Wk Wk Yr Ago</p>
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        <p>By DAVID HERN Associated Press Writer BOSTON (AP) - The board that runs Boston area mass transit announced Saturday it would hold a special meeting today to decide whether to shut down the nearly bankrupt system before the start of the new workweek.</p>
        <p>The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Advisory Board had planned to meet Monday to decide whether to approve more money for the system.</p>
        <p>We moved it up so people commuting on Monday morning will know whether they will have a way of getting home,&amp;quot; said Philip Shapiro, chief budget analyst of the board.</p>
        <p>Gov. Edward J, King has already called the Legislature to convene</p>
        <p>Monday to deal with the worsening fiscal crisis.</p>
        <p>'The MBTA, which provides bus, train and rapid transit service in 79 eastern Massachusetts towns and carries 250,000 passengers daily, has exhausted its budget for the year. The advisory board, ^ich controls its appropriations, has so far refused to allow additional spending.</p>
        <p>Shapiro held out little hope the board would relent and allow the system to overspend. Additional spending would come out of local property taxes, already strained by the passage of Proposition 24, a property tax rollback approved by voters Nov. 4.</p>
        <p>The developments followed a bizarre and tumultous rump session between the board and King late Friday.</p>
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        <p>Mar</p>
        <p>May</p>
        <p>Jul</p>
        <p>Dec</p>
        <p>5 24</p>
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        <p>5 11 5 19+4-'x4 37</p>
        <p>5 37', 5 43+4 - 04', 4 57 5 43', S4*&amp;gt;, - 4 4 62</p>
        <p>5 22', 5 30+4 + OU4 4 54</p>
        <p>5 31+4 5 38', + 0I&amp;gt;, 4</p>
        <p>5 46 5 51', + 01', 4 80</p>
        <p>CORN (5,1X10 bul doUart per buMwt</p>
        <p>Dec 3 82', 3 70+4 3 81+4 + '4 2 70+,</p>
        <p>Mar 3 + 3 82+4 3 W + M+4 2 </p>
        <p>May 4 02 3 87', 4 01+4 +10', 2 9+,</p>
        <p>Jul 4 M 3 87 3 9+, + i, 3 +,</p>
        <p>Sep 3 3 74', 3 +M 3',</p>
        <p>Dec 3 63 3 53, 3 62&amp;gt;, + 07+, 3 12</p>
        <p>OATS (5.0 bu) dotlan per buM Dec 2 lO'ii 2 02 2 16 + 02', 1 47+,</p>
        <p>Mar 2 23', 2 15 2.23', + ', 1 61+,</p>
        <p>2 25 2 16+, 2 25 + 04+, 1 69+,</p>
        <p>2 16 2 M&amp;gt;, 2 14', + 04&amp;gt;, 1 73+,</p>
        <p>2 14 2. 2 11', + 04', 177',</p>
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        <p>PUBLIC AUCTION</p>
        <p>CITY OF GREENVILLE VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1980 11:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>The City of Greenville offers the below listed vehicles and equipment for sale to the highest bidder:</p>
        <p>1 1958 Ford Bus Serial Number B60C8N21558</p>
        <p>1 1977 Plymouth Grand Fury Serial Number PK41K7D174576</p>
        <p>1 1977 Plymouth Grand Fury Serial Number PK41K7D174577</p>
        <p>1 1977 Plymouth Grand Fury Serial Number PK41K7D174575</p>
        <p>1 1975 Ford 4 door Sedan Serial Number 5B53H201576</p>
        <p>1 1978 Plymouth 4 door Sedan Serial Number RL41K8A192923</p>
        <p>1 1977 Plymouth Grand Fury Serial Number PK41K7D174578</p>
        <p>1 1975 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Serial Number 2A47829H5</p>
        <p>1 Remington Manual Typewriter Serial Number J1917995</p>
        <p>2 Shure Microphone Electronic Components 1 Portable Electric Heater Model 267</p>
        <p>100 Tires, various sizes 1 Hot Water Heater</p>
        <p>1 Lawnmower Model B400H-77 1 Lawnmower Model B400H-78 1 Westinghouse Clothes Dryer Serial Number LFE300W</p>
        <p>1 Upright Piano</p>
        <p>8 Doors 6*8 x 30 (4 metal and 4 wood panel)</p>
        <p>2 Tobacco Barn Roof Ventilators</p>
        <p>1 Shuffle Board Table Game Table 1 Frigidaire Electric Stove 1 Metal Desk</p>
        <p>1 Bench Type Car Seat to Late Model Plymouth 1 Baseball Pitching Machine 1 250 Gallon Oil Storage Tank</p>
        <p>3 Old Plywood Tables, 2 approximately 5X 5X 32</p>
        <p>1 approximately 8 x 3 x 32</p>
        <p>1 Ping Pong Table, Portable, folds in half</p>
        <p>2 Electric Transformers, Pole Mount, Single Phase, Type LA,</p>
        <p>50 KVA, 7200 Volts, Weight App. 1000 lbs. Distribution Transformer Co.</p>
        <p>2 Electric Transformers, Pole Mount, Type LA, Single Phase,</p>
        <p>37.5 KVA 7200 Volts, Weight App. 750 lbs. Distribution Transformer Co.</p>
        <p>1 Electric Transformer, Pole Mount, Single Phase, 37.5 KVA,</p>
        <p>7200 Volts, Weight App. 850 lbs. General Electric 1 Chair, Secretarial</p>
        <p>LOCATION: City Public Works Facility on Beatty Street.</p>
        <p>INSPECTION: Vehicles and equipment will be available for inspection on Thursday, November 20,1980, from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the City Public Works Facility on Beatty Street.</p>
        <p>WARRANTY: Vehicles and equipment will be sold as is without warranty or guarantee. The City of Greenville reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.</p>
        <p>TERMS: Payment will be In cash, money order, certified check, or company approved check by the end of the auction. If the high bid is in excess of one hundred dollars ($100.00), the high bidder may make a deposit of 10% of the total bid. The balance must be paid in full and the item removed within forty-eight hours or the bidder will be in default. In the case of a default, the next highest bidder will be awarded the item by payment of his full bid within twenty-four hours of notice of default.</p>
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        <p>B-1-The Daily ReOectiir, Greanrtlle. N C.-Suodiy. NovemtMr II, 19</p>
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        <p>5 Brazil Closing Down U. S. Peace Corps</p>
        <p>EVICTED BUT NOT MOVED - Bruce huicnings cuaoies up to King Midas, the African lion he keeps in a 15 x 15 box pen in the backyard of the house he and Gary Smith rented in Columbia. S. C. The two men were</p>
        <p>Nominations For Annual AP Awards</p>
        <p>PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - Investigations of drug tralfic ana urban rioting have won the Miami Herald two finalist nominations for the Associated Press Managing Editors Associations Public Service awards.</p>
        <p>A field of 132 entries for the 10th' annual awards was narrowed to 10 finalists among newspapers of 50,000 circulation or more, including the double nomination of the Herald, and 10 among those under 50.000.</p>
        <p>The first-place winners will be announced Wednesday, the second day of the APME annual convention here Nov. 18-21.</p>
        <p>One of the Miami Herald nominations was for an article on brutality by Miami policemen and coverage of rioting by black residents as the result of the acquittal of officers accused of killing a black man. The other was for stories on drug trafficking in Key West, Fla.</p>
        <p>The other finalists in'the over-50,000 category, listed alphabetically:</p>
        <p> Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, for an investigation of the University of Arizona football program that unearthed wrongdoing and resulted in the resignation of the football coach.</p>
        <p> Boston Globe for articles on the deterioration of Bostons mass transit system due largely to management weaknesses.</p>
        <p> Chicago Sun-Times for articles on automobile insurance fraud involving collusion ammong lawyers, doctors and hospitals in the Chicago area.</p>
        <p> Chicago Tribune for its black tax series which showed that homeowners and auto owners in predominately black neighborhoods of Chicago paid substantially higher insurance rates than did residents of white neighborhoods.</p>
        <p> Gary (Ind.) Post-Tribune for an investigation of theft and corruption by Gary police officers.</p>
        <p> Louisville Courier-Joumal for articles on sordid conditions in Kentucky nursing homes.</p>
        <p> Newsday of Long Island. N.Y., for stories on court laxity in dealing with drunken drivers and a related series about Long Island highways on which many fatal accidents have occurred.</p>
        <p> Tucson (Ariz.) Citizen for a series of articles on homosexuality.</p>
        <p>In the under-50.000 category, the finalists, listed alphabetically, are:</p>
        <p> Ejyria (Ohio) Chronicle-Telegram for an undercover investigation of a large-scale drug-dispensing operation by two local doctors.</p>
        <p> Fayetteville (N.C) Times for stories by a reporter who posed as a migrant worker to expose poor living conditions and abuse of workers.</p>
        <p> Greensboro (N.C.) Record for a comprehensive evaluation of the public school system in Greensboro.</p>
        <p> Hot Springs (Ark.) Sentinel-Record for disclosing corruption by officials of a federally and state-funded job agency for minorities.</p>
        <p> Nevada State Journal, Reno, for articles showing highly favorable tax assessments on downtown properties -including most of the big hotels and casinos.</p>
        <p> Nyack (N. Y.) Journal News for an investigation of police and court handling of homicides that revealed a breakdown of the justice system in the county.</p>
        <p> Owensboro (Ky.) Messenger-Inquirer for coverage of the far-reaching impact of a synthetic fuel plant to be built in the area.</p>
        <p> Santa Fe New Mexican for its coverage of the New Mexico state prison riot.</p>
        <p> Vancouver (Wash.) Columbian for a series of articles on how a similar community - Boulder, Colo. - had handled a period of rapid growth and the lessons that Vancouver would learn from that experience.</p>
        <p> Warren (Ohio) Tribune Chronicle for reporting on the dire implications to Ohios Mahoning Valley in the merger of two large comorafions based in New Orleans and Dallas.</p>
        <p>evicted but efforts to move the Ikm were not successful. The lion mauled Smith and authorities gave Hutchings a little more time to move the lion out. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>By PETER EISNER Associated Pr Writer BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) -The Peace C^orps is quietly closing dowi operations in Brazil, rejected by a gov-omment master ^an that pref^ high level technical assistance to the social re-</p>
        <p>Energy Program Presented</p>
        <p>The Greenville Energy Pn^am was the subject of two presentations given at meetings recently in Ohio and Boone, N.C.</p>
        <p>Resse Helms, program director and manager of energy conservation for Greenville Utilities, and Linda Hix, program coordinator, reported on the activities and intended direction of the Greoiville program at an energy work^ in Cincinatti, Ohio.</p>
        <p>J. Sam Arnett, vice-chairman of the Greenville Energy (Yimmission presented aspects of community energy planning at an energy conference held in Boone.</p>
        <p>The Greenville Energy Program is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy in cooperation with Greenville Utilities Department of Energy Conservation and Mana^ment.</p>
        <p>habilitation programs offered by the Amalean volunteer agency.</p>
        <p>All but one the 24 remaining Peace Corps wl-unteers in this South American nation are scheduled to leave at the end of their work contracts this year and the last worker is to depart early in 1961.</p>
        <p>The Brazilian Foreign Ministry says that in consultation with the Ministry of Banning, it has chosen not to approve new contracts tor Peace Corps programs because this is not the type of technical assistance we think is most important to the nation at this time.</p>
        <p>Government officials say there should be no political connotation attached to the decision, noting that volunteer programs from France and West Gamany also may be affected by government priorities.</p>
        <p>But U.S. sources say they must conclude that either there is a piditical reason for rejecting the free help or else that Brazil  the worlds eighth largest industrial power  thinks there is a stigma attached to having a program usually identified with underdevelopmoit.</p>
        <p>Brazil is having a lot of trouble getting financing from some banks and international agencies, said</p>
        <p>one informed American source, who asked not to be named. So, if theyre angry, the Peace Cops happened to be a convenient hand to slap.</p>
        <p>Elsewhere in Latin America the Peace Corps continues to play a part in govemment-spoisored projects, almost 20 years after Presidait John F. Komedys call for a vdunteer [Hx&amp;gt;gram to provide American knowhow as part of its ftH^ign aid.</p>
        <p>IhCTe are 150 Peace (^orps volunteers in Paraguay, working on health and agricultural projects. Ecuador has 200 volunteers and Chile has 100 involved in government and private development programs.</p>
        <p>Government and private agoicies give the volunteers high marks and contnue to ask for more, said David W. Joslyn, Peace Ccnps directa inEcuada.</p>
        <p>U.S. officials say one of the 13 contracts left unapproved by the Brazilian government would have brought 500 volunteers to Brazil for a re-gkmal occupation therapy and special education pilot program in the states of Minas Gerais, Espirito Santo and Ceara. The project was requested and endosed by the Brazilian National Center for Special Education and educators say there is a need</p>
        <p>fa social workers, especially in the coiffltrys poa and underdeveloped northeast.</p>
        <p>Among the otha programs not accepted by the Foreign Ministry was a plan to send trained volunteers to work in mental clinics and a project to train aides to wok with unwed mothos.</p>
        <p>Weve beo) told that Brazil today is producing only about 20 potent of the social workers it needs to c^uct special education programs hoe, said Phil Lopez, a foma volunteer now serving as Peace Cops directa in Brazil. &amp;quot;They just cant do it themsdves.</p>
        <p>No fomai announconent about departure of the volunteers has beoi made and Peace Cops officials say existing U.S.-Brazilian agreements would permit resumption of activity whenever Brazil is prepared to accept new volunteers.</p>
        <p>The natio) of 123 million suffers from problems caused by the vast inequality between the small number of wealthy Brazilians and the estimated 50 percent of the population forced to live on no more than the minimum legal wage that is the equivaloit of about $8 a month.</p>
        <p>The government of President Joao Figueiredo recognizes the proUems, but</p>
        <p>prevailing economic thinking is that ine(]piality will be solved as Brazil increases its industrial and agricultural ' output and creates new revenue and jobs.</p>
        <p>Brazil is seeking technical agreements fa construction [Hnjects, financing fa the developmoit of its minaal wealth and jont ventures to raise the level of technology.</p>
        <p>U.S. and Oazilian officials basically disagree on the nature of the I^ace (^orps. The Foreign Ministry refers to it as technical assistance, while the Americans say they consider the Peace Corps an intercultural exchange.</p>
        <p>We have volunteers with college degrees working with Brazilian volunteers in local programs, said Lopez. What they leave behind is a person that is moe capable and more maivated in dealing with the special problems involved. Thats what we call transfer of technology.</p>
        <p>Peace Corps officials say thoe have never been com-iriaints about its operations in Brazil. &amp;quot;The Peace C!orps has had more than 6,000 volunteers in Brazil since it came hoe in 1962 and it has an excellent record, said Edward Elly, spokesman for the U.S. Embassy. All the BrazUians we ioiow have praised their work.</p>
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        <p>Book Week Theme: 'Books Alive! </p>
        <p>ART ACTIVITIES. . .intergrated with reading of childrens books is a long-formed habit for Grian</p>
        <p>Saloman, who is a pre-school teacher at Jarvis Day School.</p>
        <p>SCHOOL LIBRARIAN. . .at Stokes Elementary on television Monday morning giving tips for School and a story teller, Ann Sullivan, will appear parents.</p>
        <p>Accent On Living</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Sunday, November 16,1980C-1</p>
        <p>ByNINAMIKKELSEN</p>
        <p>A national cel^ration of Childrens Book Week begins tonnorrow, as schools and libraries across the country direct their attention to the 1980 theme. Books Alive!</p>
        <p>This week Greenville children will be viewing colorful posters, streamers and mobiles provided by the Childrens Book Council. They will be hearing stories, writing stories, designing book jackets and binding their own books Some might even have the opportunity to meet a childrens author or illustrator.</p>
        <p>But what comes before and after such a week is of crucial importance also What really awakens and maintains a childs interest in books through the years? What do Greenville area teachers and librarians have to say?</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Books in the home are very important. says Willie Mae Gibbs of Carver Library. Television can talk, can even read to a child, but it cannot listen arfd respond to him. The child who enters school without any exposure to books never quite catches up, no matter what teachers do to help.</p>
        <p>To foster language development, Mrs. Gibbs encourages preschoolers attending the library storyhours to express themselves as often as possible. October bedtime stories produced face-making games about sad. angry or fearful bedtime feelings. November books about pigs invited the singing of nursery rhymes alwut animals.</p>
        <p>Parents can encourage this same active participation with books at home; said Mrs. Gibbs. Parents have the greatest advantages -time to talk to their children and personal knowledge of their childrens interests.</p>
        <p>To increase the pre-schoplers exposure to books. Jo Ann Newton recently set up a lending library within her classroom at St. Gabriels School. Books from Carver now circulate from school to home and back again every two days. The results have been very positive, she reports. The book</p>
        <p>comer has come to life recently as the children bring their toys to play near their books. Parents, grandparents and older siblings have also been very supportive in the home reading effort.</p>
        <p>School-aged children have their scheduled library visits as well as their readiness and basal tests. Language arts teachers today are increasingly aware of the rich use of language in children's trade books and the value of these books for classroom use.</p>
        <p>Anytime you can read to a child, you do, says De-lores Ford, kindergarten teacher of Eastern School &amp;quot;I try to read to my students several times a day, whenever there is an extra moment. It develq)s listening skills, enriches vocabulary and broadens cultural awareness.</p>
        <p>She selects the &amp;quot;fun books of Dr. Suess, Richard Scarry. Syd Hoff and the Berens-tains, as well as the thoughtful books, of Ezra Keats. Pat Hutchins and Leo Lionni. She often uses puppets for telling folk tales. She tries to integrate books and stories with classroom units on holidays, seasons, foods, pets and community helpers.</p>
        <p>Having taught every grade, kindergarten through sixth, has given Nancy Higden of Third Street School a total picture of the child from five to 12. It has taught her that no child ever grows too old to hear a story.</p>
        <p>I try to read to my third graders every day, she says. 1 enjoy reading and they enjoy listening. In fact, if we miss a day, they want to know why. Often a childs reading level falls below his interest level, explains Mrs. Higden. and reading aloud is one of the best ways of keeping literature alive for him. Reading aloud, she also feels, introduces children to unfamiliar books and authors, thus helping them to make independent reading choices.</p>
        <p>One of Mrs. Higdens favorite authors for classroom reading is Beverly Geary. Geary, she feels, has the ability to identify closely</p>
        <p>with children. The characters that children find so humorous react as children really would act. Children of this age also like to fantasize about being on their own. she says and they love a mystery Mrs Higden is presently reading a favorite. The Boxcar Children, by Eleanor Warner.</p>
        <p>Students of eight years and older are often ready for the librarians &amp;quot;Book Talk. Mrs. Gibbs has visited the Greenville Middle School and Sadie Saulter School in this capacity. Margeret Haddai, librarian of Elmhurst Elementary School, gives one classroom talk each week for her older students First she chooses a book she likes herself. &amp;quot;Enthusiasm is contagious, she says. Then ^ she tells students all she can ' about the author and the characters, reading sample portions to stimulate interest . in the book Mrs. Hadden always invites students to express their opinions about the books they read &amp;quot;When they tell me they loved a book and they want another like it, it just makes my day, she said. It is the most exciting thing that can happen.</p>
        <p>She also reads to students, encourages teachers to keep extra library books in their classrooms and 'counsels parents. I remember the mother, she says, who worried about her fifth grade son, a non-reader. I told her to try reading to him aloud again. And when she did, she soon found she was reading to four children at once -preschooler to high schooler  and it was the best time of the night!</p>
        <p>Ann Sullivan, librarian of Stokes Elementary School, expresses a similar sentiment. &amp;quot;You hear parents say, T dont read to my children anymore. They read to me. But hearing a story is very different from reading it, says Mrs. Sullivan. &amp;quot;When a child listens to the soothing rhythm and flow of the human voice, he gains a sense of how language works. .And he makes an important association be-tween language and</p>
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        <p>FOR CLASS READING. . .Nancy' Higden says one of her favorite authors is Beverly Cleary. Ms.</p>
        <p>Higden is a third grade teacher at Third Street School.</p>
        <p>Christmas Homes Tour Set For Next Month</p>
        <p>A Christmas homes tour, sponsored by the First Christian Church, will be held Friday, Dec. 5, from 10:30a.m.to9;30p.m.</p>
        <p>Seven homes, a condominium and the Long Building, a restored law office, will be open.</p>
        <p>Homes included on the tour are: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton, featuring American and English antiques and Oriental artifacts; Mr. and Mrs. David Evans Sr., where dressed dolls, in the Doll Shop, will be available for sale; Mr.,and Mrs. W. H. Woolard'jr., authentic Williamsburg house, in which a bakery and gift shop will feature items for sale; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cox, whose home and swimming pool lend an air of relaxed country living;</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Graham Flanagan Jr., whose two story French Provincial house features a lake on its grounds; the condominium of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byrd (professional name. Tommie Willis; Chancellor and Mrs. Thomas Brewer will have on display, art works by East Carolina University students and professors. Here the ECU Mens Glee Gub will 'entertain guests between 6-7 p.m. Guests will- also be served refreshments at the Brewers.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Reid Perkins is serving as overall chairman for the tour of homes and is being assisted by: Mrs. Louis Gaylord, tickets; Mrs. William S. Corbitt Jr. and Mrs. Charles W. Howard Jr., publicity; Mrs. W. H. Scales Jr. and Mrs. Dean Painter, hostesses; Mrs. Bill</p>
        <p>Ellington and Mrs. J. D, Wilson, gift shop; Mrs. Richard Forest. Mrs. Hazel Gibson and Mrs. Elmo Dupree, bakery; Mrs. Norwood Whiterhurst, identification; and Mrs, Walter Allen Jr., lighting.</p>
        <p>Tickets are available at the First Christian Church, Greenville, or from the following representatives:</p>
        <p>Mrs. Wit Exum, Snow Hill; Mrs. Harvey Turnage, Goldsboro; Mrs. Rosamond Minges, Kinston; Mrs. Ed Sharp, New Bern; Mrs. Tom Skinner, Williamston; Mrs. Leighton Blount, Bethel; Mrs. Tom Hardy, Farmville; Mrs. Wesley Gooding, Ayden; Mrs. Ed Rasberry, Wilson; Mrs. Fred Webb, Pinetops; Mrs. T. A. Canning, Raleigh; and Mrs. Rich-'* ard Hoggerd, Ashoskie.</p>
        <p>HOLLY ACRES. . .the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cox will be on the Christmas homes tour</p>
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        <p>Remember when a child was late for dinner and the mother always asked, Whats the matter? Get hit by a truck?</p>
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        <p>Take my Mothers Day speech of 1974. It was one of the most eloquent speeches of sacrifice and dedication ever delivered to a group of ungrateful bums who appeared presentless. As I was getting to the good stuff about how the doctor had always said 1 was too short for pregnancy, would never wear pleated skirts again, and,how</p>
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        <p>A neighbor of mine could make her kids feel absolutely rotten with the old standby, You forgot to pick up my prescription. You wouldnt forget to breathe, would you? (1 was always afraid to try that one.)</p>
        <p>1 tried, What kind of a boy would skip church?!  and got back, I was putting out a brush fire near the orphanage.&amp;quot; Or, &amp;quot;Thats right. Leave food on your plate while children in Slobovia starve. To which he replied, Mom, Slobovia is a mythical place out of the Lil Abner cartoon. If you really want to send this asparagus where it will do the most good, try any of the West African nations which are underdeveloped . and being subsidized by grain and other foods from all over the world.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>My son is teaching school in another country. He has not written in three weeks. At great expense, 1 called person-to-person and barked into the phone a cliche I had been dying to use. Why havent you written? Is your arm broken?</p>
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        <p>Church here.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Max Ray Joyner of Greenville. The , bridegrooms parents are Mr and Mrs. Bruno Albert Hoft of Cary.</p>
        <p>The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev Richard Rhea Gammon, pastor of the church.</p>
        <p>The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of ivory satin over ivory peau de soie designed with a Queen Anne neckline outlined in reembroidered alencon lace beaded with clusters of pearls that continued over the empire bodice in front and encircled the waistline. The back of the bodice was styled with sheer point desprit with covered button closures. The full sata peau sleeves were trimmed at the cuffs with alencon lace. The modified A-line skirt and attached chapel length train were bordered at the hemline with scalloped schilli embroidered lace topped by a row of alencon lace. She wore a walking length veil of ivory illusion edged in reembroidered alencon lace beaded with pearls attached to a caplet overlaid in beaded lace. The bride wore her grandmothers heirloom pendant with a heart shaped emerald and pearls. Her crescent bouquet included Eucharis lilies and dracaena wamecki foliage.</p>
        <p>Julia Smith Joyner, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and bridesmaids included Myrla Cox and Mrs. Annis Westmoreland of Atlanta, Ga., Martha Giteon, cousin of the bride of Raleigh, Laura Hubbard of Burlington, Diane Hutchins, Kelly Jordan and Mrs. Susan Lewis, cousin of the bride, all of Greenville, Mrs. Nancy Morris, sister of the bridegroom of Charlotte and Miss Nancy Nelson of Carrboro.</p>
        <p>They wore formal gowns of wine majesty with each designed with an open neckline edged in piping, blouson bodice with gathered shoulders with miniature tie bows, a cowl drape in back and flared accordian pleated skirt. They carried cascades of rubrum lilies and foliage</p>
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        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rogers Cates of Grimesland announce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Lveme, to Melvin Ernest Johnson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Smith of Norfolk, Va. The wedding is planned for Dec. 20.</p>
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        <p>The honorary bridesmaid was Lorah Gibson of Sanford, who carried a longstemmed red rose accented with greenery</p>
        <p>The fatlier of the bricte-groom was best man while groomsmen included Earl Beasley of Greensboro, Burks Crumpler and Phil Hoft. brother of the bridegroom, Rudd Rosebro and Greg McAllister of Raleigh, Max Joyner, brother of the bride of Greenville. Steve Morris, brother-in-law of the bridegroom of Charlotte, Sammy Rothrock of Columbus, Ohio, and Kenny Sykes of Rocky Mount</p>
        <p>The mother of the bride wore a formal gown of dusty rose and the mother of the bridegroom selected a formal gown of ice blue They also wore cymbidium orchids with foliage. The paternal grandmother, Mrs. Joe Joyner, wore a white georgianna orchid with foliage.</p>
        <p>A program of wedding music was presented by Dr. Robert Irwin, organist, and Barry Shank, trumpeter.</p>
        <p>A reception was held at the Greenville Country Club where guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. George doffman and Dr. and Mrs. Ira Hardy.</p>
        <p>The bridegrooms parents gave a rehearsal dinner Friday evening at the Greenville Country Club followed by a dance at the American Legion given by friends of the bridal couple. The bride was honored at a bridesmaids luncheon Friday. _</p>
        <p>The bride attended St. Marys Junior College and graduated from ECU. She made her debut at the Terpsichorean Clubs Ball in 1975. The bridegroom graduated from Wake Forest University and is vice president ofB. A. Hoft, Cary.</p>
        <p>The couple will live in Raleigh after a trip to Caneel Bay, Virgin Islands.</p>
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        <p>SHARON ANN SERVA. . .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Serva of Greenville, who announce her engagement to Robert E. Coltrane, son of Mrs. Paul Hall of Cincinnati, Ohio, and W. F. Coltrane Jr. of Charleston, S. C. A Dec. 27 wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>NANCY HOPE ROSENBAUM. . .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl David Rosenbaum Jr. of Fayetteville, who announce her engagement to Robert Henry Meek Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Gary of Spartanburg, S. C. and the late Mr. Meek. The wedding will take place Dec. 20.</p>
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        <p>Margaret Paramore Butts and Alva Carlton Jackson Jr. were united in marriage Friday at 8 p m. at the home of the brides dau^ter. The Rev. Joe Sawyer officiated at theceremwiy.</p>
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        <p>By CECILY BROWNSTONE AP Food Editor If you have always thought of desserts as merely something good to eat, you may be interested to know that a couple of scholarly authors recently disclosed that the names of a number of them are used in a special way.</p>
        <p>I learned of this discovery from a quarterly publication called Verbatim, devoted to articles, anecdotes, squibs, letters and other materials concerned with the history and use of language.</p>
        <p>In the summer 1980 issue of Verbatim there is a short article by Joan Sill Cummins and Mark Sill Cummins called Edible Endearments. When I came on it, I</p>
        <p>expected the subject would be treated rather lightly, but I was wrong.</p>
        <p>The Cummins introduction to Edible Endearments is written in dead serious style: A curious feature of the English language Is the frequent utilization of edible terms as endearments. The idiom supports this pattern in its use of variations of Im going toeat you up.</p>
        <p>When the authors asked their students and friends to list food terms used as affectionate words the compilation contained the names of a good many desserts plus words signifying sweets: Angel Cake; Cupcake; Gumdrop; Honey Bunch; Muffin; Plumdrop; Sugar</p>
        <p>Dumpling; Sweets; Sweetie Pie; Sweetums; Baby Cakes; Cookie; Cutie Pie; Honey; Honey Child; Sugar; Sugar Plum; Sweet Cakes; Sweet Potato; Bon Bon; Cream Puff; Dumpling; Honey Bun; Hun (Honey); Marshmallow; Peaches; Sugar Bear; Sweeties, and Sweet Thing.</p>
        <p>The non-sweet food terms listed as edible endearments are: Cabbage; Lamb Chop; Lambie Pie; Mun-chkin; Pumpkin; and Punkin.</p>
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        <p>The bride was given in marriage by her son, Randal C. Butts. Getus Jackson, son of the bridegroo .served as best man.</p>
        <p>The bride wore a formal length gown of French Chantilly lace and chiffon over taffeta designed with a high ring neckline. The bodice was enhanced by an overlay of the Chantilly lace with the waistline encircled by the matching lace from which fell the sheer chiffon ivory skirt. The long fitted all lace sleeves extended to calla points at the wrist. She carried a colonial bouquet of fall flowers.</p>
        <p>Immediately following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a reception.</p>
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        <p>CYNTHIA YVONNE CRAFT. . .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnie D. Williams III of Ayden, who announce her engagement to Steven Chad Ashy, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Ashy of Franklin. A Jan. 17 wedding is planned. The bride-elect is also the daughter of Rufus Lee Craft f Winterville.</p>
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        <p>This awareness of the power of language prompted Mrs. Sullivan to recite nursery rhymes to her own children when they were only infants. And she and her husband have continued to enjoy a regular evening stor&amp;gt;1ime, a special moment in time. she says, when the children hear their father read aloud or their mother tell a story.</p>
        <p>Because of her own talents and training under the storytelling specialist, Caroline Bauer, at the University of Oregon, Ann Sullivan is particularly aware of the values of storjdelling for children.</p>
        <p>When you tell a story, she says, you never lose a childs attention. You speak directly to him and he becomes completely absorbed in the story. It takes time and effort to learn the story you are going to tell. You are giving something of yourself, sharing your own response to a story, and this joy in language comes through to a child. He understands there is something in books to love. Stories, Mrs. Sullivan adds, often bring children back to books. Never have I told a story, she says, &amp;quot;that at least one child did not come up afterward and ask for the book.</p>
        <p>As Mrs. Sullivan has informed many teachers in workshop sessions and childrens literature conferences, picturebooks are excellent resources for storytelling. The patterned stories of Maurice Sendak and Wanda Gag invite audience participation. The</p>
        <p>pictures of Leo Lionni lend themselves readily to flan-nelboard use. For children eight years old and up, she syas, there is nothing better than the traditional folk and fairy tales, rich in imaginative material and meant to be told.</p>
        <p>If adult talents help to awaken a childs interest in books, surely Grian Saloman, Greenville artist, art teacher, and preschool teacher of Jarvis Day School, must be bringing books alive for children each day. Integrating art activities with the reading of childrens books has now become a long-formed habit Grian. It originated in her art education courses at Southern Connecticut State College, she says. My professor was a personal friend of Maurice Sendak, and he loved childrens books.</p>
        <p>Today Grian enjoys creating masks and puppets and teaching others  adults as well as children  how to make them. In October, she conducted several Halloween maskmaking workshops for her own clases as well as for art students at the Greenville Museum, and it was always childrens books, she found, that provided the^ perfect introduction.</p>
        <p>Before they began creating their own monsters, robots, and magic faces, Mrs. Saloman showed the children books filled with African and Italian masks. They also</p>
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        <p>DOROTHY GERALDEAN SULLIVAN. . .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Sullivan of Thomasville, who announce her engagement to Gordon Paul Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bryant of Murfreesboro. A Jan. 3 wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>Same Place, Same Dress</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p>* 1980 by Universal Press Syndicate</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY; A woman I knew only slightly showed up at a country club dance wearing a dress exactly like the one I was wearing. (May 1 add, it was a very expensive dress.)</p>
        <p>When we saw each other, I laughed, and said, Well, it just proves that we both have good taste.</p>
        <p>My look-alike didnt laugh. Instead she appeared to be angry, embarrassed and ill at ease. Shortly after, she disappeared. Later in the evening I saw her wearing a different dress! Would you believe this foolish woman had actually rushed home and changed?</p>
        <p>Would you have felt insulted or relieved had you been in my place?</p>
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        <p>NANCY JONES. . .is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donnie H. Jones of Princeton, who announce her engagement to Benjamin E. Doughtie Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doughtie of Bethel. A Jan. 4 wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: My husbands mother, who has been widowed for some years, is going on a world cruise with a gentleman friend of hers. Although they have been going together for several years, they never married.</p>
        <p>They have booked adjoining staterooms and, as far as I know, are planning to tour the world as man and wife.</p>
        <p>My husband wants us to throw a bon voyage party, but I say what they are doing is improper and I refuse to be a party to it.</p>
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        <p>saw the swamp monsters in Mercer Mayers Liza Lou and the familiar Wild 'Things of Maurice Sendak.</p>
        <p>Sharing books with children stimulates imaginative activities, says Mrs. Saloman. And activities in turn keep books alive. Activities such as maskmaking allow children to flirt with danger yet maintain a sense of control over the frightening things that are so fascinating to them.</p>
        <p>Says Grian, Wearing a mask, the child becomes a secret person with magic powers, a monster, a Wild Thing, who can make the impossible possible and still come out safe in the end.</p>
        <p>Aptly enough the workshop ended as it began with a story, Mercer Mayers Youre the Scardy Cat. Mrs. Salomans students have been hearing a great many Mayer books lately, as</p>
        <p>she prepared to hear the popular author-illustrator speak during a teachers conference in Richmond yesterday.</p>
        <p>I will tell the children all about Mercer Mayer when I return, said Grian, Twant them to know that books are by people  real people. 'Then they will feel they can create a book. For they are people too, and they also can make the impossible possible.</p>
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        <p>Winds Of Change: Clubs Opening Doors</p>
        <p>By JUDY WATSON United Press Intematioaal The winds of change are rustling through the oak-paneled drawing rooms of the mens social clidis of America. </p>
        <p>Women, admitted to the board rooms and libraries of some of the nations largest businesses and law firms, still find the doors to prestigious social clubs closed to them because of their sex.</p>
        <p>Now there are moves afoot to force a change &amp;quot;nie issue has been raised most in large cities on the East and West coasts where there are larger numbers of female executives We have more women in executive positions who are consistently disadvantaged by these policies. said Lynn Schafran. vice-chairperson of the New York City Commission on the Status of Women Already in the Midwest. Indianapolis exists as an island of change. Two of that citys most prominent clubs  the Columbia and Athletic Clubs - opened their doors to women last year. Each now has from 15 to 20 women members Mens club members, considering theirs a last bastion of male exclusivity, have so far resisted the idea of ^ women occupying their fa- * vorite overstuffed chairs. Few other concessions to</p>
        <p>women have been tallied.</p>
        <p>In Maine, clubs which discriminate cannot obtain a liquor license. A similar policy is under consideration in Montgomery County, Md.</p>
        <p>At the Cosmos Club in Washington, one of the nations most exclusive private clubs, an ad hoc committee has formed to push for female membership.</p>
        <p>At the New York headquarters of the fanoed Explorers Gub. the board of directors voted Oct, 21 to reconfunend the admission of women members to its 13 chapters including those in the Boston. San Francisco. Los Angeles, Seattle, Philadelphia. Washington. D.C., Denver, Florida and Michigan areas as well as one in England. It headlined its own announcement of the decision: Explorers Gub Discovers Women.</p>
        <p>In most cities, though, the issue has been raised briefly, only to be shuffled under the Persian rug.</p>
        <p>Women have responded by refusing to attend business meetings at those clubs, pressuring public officials to quit them, and working to yank tax exemptions for clubs which discriminate. In New York, headquarters for some of the worlds largest corporations, the pressure for policy changes is building. But 12 of the best-known clubs still cling to their old</p>
        <p>ways.</p>
        <p>Gov. Hugh Carey has ordered state employees to shun clubs that discriminate when they set up business luncheons and meetings. He issued a warning that they will not be reimbursed for any expenses incurred at those clubs.</p>
        <p>Four members of the Court of Appeals. New Yorks highest court, have quit the University Gub in Albany because its members voted this spring against even considering admitting women</p>
        <p>The New York City Council is mulling a bill to force mens clubs to open their membership to women and minorities if at least 20 percent of their members have their dues paid by a business or take them as tax deductions.</p>
        <p>City Council President Carol Bellamy describes membership in such clubs as an employment perk denied to women and minority employees. An audit performed by the University Club in the city showed 40 percent of its members du were paid by their employers.</p>
        <p>This bill doesnt say you cant have private social clubs and keep out anyone you please, says Bellamy. What it does say is, theres . a point beyond which you ' cant do this and enjoy the</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.CSunday. November 16,19C-5</p>
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        <p>benefits of a tax subsidy. Many of these private clubs. Bellamy argues, are actually public meeting places providing contacts crucial for professional success.</p>
        <p>Barbara Rochman of the National Organization for Women told a councU hearing on the bill that exclusionary policies had proved degrading for female executives.</p>
        <p>She recalled an incident in which Jacqueline Wexler, former president of Hunter College, was asked by a doorman to leave the lobby of the posh University Club even though she was an ex-officio member. She walked out into the rain.</p>
        <p>Only this spring, the club voted to continue its policy of excluding women.</p>
        <p>Schafran tells of a woman vice-president of a Fortune 500 firm who scheduled a business lunch with a male underling and female reporter at the Sky Club atop the Pan Am building. When their table was not ready, the women were escorted to a ladies waiting room while the male was allowed into the bar.</p>
        <p>Its hard to look like the boss lady when youve got to go around the comer to get in to lunch, said Schafran.</p>
        <p>Philadelphias City Council has before it a bill to codify an unwritten rule that the city wont reimburse the expenses of any employee who conducts business at a club which discriminates. Another proposal would bar the city from doing business with any firm, that pays employee dues at such clubs.</p>
        <p>' 'The point is that business is being done at these clubs and when you exclude people, you exclude people from participating in the marketplace - you exclude people from business activities, said City Coun-cilwoman Joan .Spector.</p>
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        <p>Emesta Ballard, head of the Pennsylvania Horticul-tural Society, says although i:-:;:;</p>
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        <p>Most men-only clubs claim ^</p>
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        <p>transacted over lunch. Most ;:S|</p>
        <p>are very close-lipped about their policies. X;:;:</p>
        <p>Gerard Hurley, executive ^</p>
        <p>director of the National Club i::::-</p>
        <p>Association in Washington, says restrictive legislation is X;:;-</p>
        <p>a denial of the right of free  ix;: assembly.</p>
        <p>Once you contain yourself -x-:;</p>
        <p>as a private organization, S-:;</p>
        <p>you have an unfettered right to control your own ad- i:;:;:</p>
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        <p>fit, says Hurley, whose or- ^</p>
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        <p>private clubs boasting 620,000 members. ig:</p>
        <p>Clubs also have argued jX;</p>
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        <p>on their own. Hurley says. :v:;:;</p>
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        <p>Schedule November 17November 21</p>
        <p>The community health department is open Monday -Fnday, 8 a.m. -4:30 p.m. to serve you. Daily services designated by an * are also available at the Satellite Ginics on the dates listed below in the Satellite Ginic Schedules, Services available this week are:</p>
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        <p>12 noon.</p>
        <p>X-Rays - Arrangements for x-rays daily until 4:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Prenatal Clinics  Monday, November 17,8 a.m. -12 noon. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Monday, November 17, 8 a.m. -12 noon &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;1 - 4:30 p.m. Regional Perinatal Center. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Tuesday, November 18, 8 a.m. -12 noon &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;1 - 4:30 p.m. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Friday, November 21, 8 a.m. - 12 noon. R^onal Perinatal Center. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Glaucoma and Oral Cancer Screening - Monday', November 17, 8 a.m. - 12 noon.</p>
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        <p>Tuesday, November 18,2 - 6 p.m. Bethel Satellite Clinic. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Wednesday, November 19, 8 a.m. -12 noon &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;1 - 4:30 p.m. Awx)intmit necessary.</p>
        <p>Speech k Hearing Ginic  Turaday, November 18, 9 a.m. -12 noon. Dr. Bosts office. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Cancer Screening For Women - Wednesday, November 19, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Neurological Clinic  Thursday, November 20, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Orthopedic Ginic - Friday, November 21,8 a.m. -12 noon. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Pediatric Ginics - Friday, November 21, 1 - 4:30 p.m. Nurses Screening Ginic. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>In addition, the community satellite clinics will be held in the following locations. Please note the dates and times. Hours and schedules at the Satellite Ginics this week are:</p>
        <p>Satellite Ginic Schedules Mon., Nov. 17 - Grifton - 9 a.m.-12 noon.</p>
        <p>Tues., Nov. 18 - Farmville -10a.m.-4p.m.</p>
        <p>Wed., Nov. 19 - Ayden -10 a.m.-4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Thurs., Nov. 20 - Bethel -12 noon-4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Fri., Nov. 21 - Grimesland -9 a.m.-12 noon,</p>
        <p>*W. I.e. Schedule BETHEL - Fri., Nov. 21,9 a.m.-12 noon.</p>
        <p>Other Services Environmental Health -Services of the sanitarians</p>
        <p>are available daily. Call 752-4141 if you have qpiestions about your environmait.</p>
        <p>Rabies Control - Soidces of the dog wardens are availaUe for pick-up &amp;lt;A stray dogs and follow-up of repOTted dog bites. The poiiml will be open Mon. - Fri., 3:30-5:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>Communicable Disease Control and Investigation -Daily upon request.</p>
        <p>Health Edu.cation -AvailaNe daily to provide programs and discissions on various health topics. Call 752-4141 if you would like to schedule a program</p>
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        <p>Dear Mr. M.:</p>
        <p>Congratulations! Youve just made yourself an honorary member of the vast group of people who are tottering on the brink oi health destruction. Ask any one of them and theyll give you a variety of reasons why they continue on this path. You will hear such fallacious reasoning as the following:</p>
        <p>Cocaine is not as dangerous as alcohol. Cocaine is a non-addictive drug. Cocaine is not dangerous to health. Tobacco causes emphysema, cocaine doesnt. And of course, &amp;quot;I can quit whenever I want to.</p>
        <p>There is nothing more distressing to me than to hear about these authorities who are totally ignorant of the consequences and dangers of the use of cocaine.</p>
        <p>Anyone who has ever examined the nose of a cocaine sniffer must be in despair. The inner lining of the nose is a thin, tender, fragile mucous membrane. Cocaine burns and scars this tissue. Crusting and erosion of the membrane is then followed by destruction of the cartilage that separates one side of the nose from the other. Holes or perforations of the septum then make life miserable.</p>
        <p>I have seen it dozens of times and have witnessed the absolute despair on the part of those people who are caught in the trap of non-addictive cocaine.</p>
        <p>I saw a patient only four days ago who said, &amp;quot;I cant stand it anymore. Ill do anything you say.</p>
        <p>Well, I said it, and I know that he is two years behind the time when my advice might have been significant. I cant help him anymore. Even if he does enter a psychotherapeutic program to break him of his habit, the desperate changes in his nose will never be reversed. He will remain a nasal cripple who cannot breathe and who cannot smell.</p>
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        <p>I add a warning. Youre a weekend sniffer now. Unless you give it up, you will find that the weekends come more frequently - in the middle oi the week.</p>
        <p>Council Meets At Wellcome</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Title I program sponsored a Parent Advisory Council training dinner at Wellcome Middle School, November 13.</p>
        <p>Parents with children in the Pitt County Title I program attended to learn more about the program and how to increase their involvement.</p>
        <p>The highlight of the evening was a movie made by Title I students at Wellcome Middle School. The movie was written, produced and filmed by the students.</p>
        <p>Keynote speaker for the evening was Emmett N. Kimbrough, State Title I coordinator, from the State Department of Public Instruction. Kimbrough spoke on the importance of parents involvement in Title 1 and described their role in the program.</p>
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        <p>people in the rural hollows often stands in the way.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Folks down here are used to taking care of thr own.&amp;quot; says Miss Warren, assistant director of programs for the Exceptional Individual Center in Mingo County.</p>
        <p>The center opened last year to deal with the mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed in the county and operates from a modern, cedar-shingled building in Lando that contrasts sharply with the ragtag coalfield housing nearby.</p>
        <p>Theres a similar contrast between &amp;lt;he centers approach to mental handicaps and the attitudes and traditions of the mountain folks who have little truck</p>
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        <p>with the centers tho-apeutic notions. Strong family cohesion, each family minding its own business, and distrust of outsidos are ingrained in these parts.</p>
        <p>The center is a place you can go to if you need hdp,&amp;quot; says Miss Warren, and there are a lot of people who should be here. But first you have to know you need help.&amp;quot; ^ Thats where the problem lies, she says. &amp;quot;Ive seen a mentally retarded diild lying there on the floor and the parent says, When he gets better, Ill sid him. You cant force people into anything.</p>
        <p>So Miss Warren, a Mingo County native herself, travels the backwoods roads, explaining the center to the skeptical and suspicious and trying to lure those in need.</p>
        <p>Intermarriage among blood relatives is not rare in Mingo County and is considered a genetic factor in some of the disabililties Miss Warren encounters. She has seen it at work during her decades experience in special education.</p>
        <p>It stems more from lack of awarene^ than anything else. she says. 'They have to be made aware. There are lots of kids who are related and dont know it.</p>
        <p>But Miss Warren is circumspect in discussing subjects like intermarriage and genetics with prospective clients in the hollows. Whats normal here is different somewhere else.. Theyre not aware that theyre doing anything wrong.</p>
        <p>And for the most part, they dont want to hear about it either. Lets be realistic -it would be nothing for somebody to ^oot me.</p>
        <p>Miss Warren sees nothing inherently wrong with the attitude of independence that keeps many mountain people from using the center. 'The same insistence on caring for their own, for example, keeps Mingo County families from shunting their oldsters to nursing homes.</p>
        <p>Education is the key. Miss Warren believes. The county Board of Education, the state Welfare Department, civic organizations and clients all are helping to spread word of the center and its programs, she says.</p>
        <p>The center receives state and federal funds and provides care for five preschoolers and 15 adults. We have some who have worked</p>
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        <p>Miss Warrai sees great potential for the citer once pecle in the area overcome their su^icions. Environmental and nutriticmal inadequacies could be dealt with as well as drug and alcotxri problems.</p>
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        <p>EDTOR S NOTE - A top cat&amp;quot; is in charge &amp;lt;rf the Felix force. The game&amp;quot; they play is a deadly one This is not a suspense novel nor a movie; it's real Felix&amp;quot; is a British army bomb disposal unit in Northern Ireland, a groi^ of men who live daily with tension, danger - and death.</p>
        <p>By ED BLANCHE Associated Press Writer LISNASKEA, Northern Ireland (AP) - Sgt Martin Walsh hunched over a milk chum packed with explosives on a country road culvert along Northern Irelands violence-torn border with the Irish Republic.</p>
        <p>He radioed to his backup team 100 yards down the road that defusing the bomb, planted by Irish Republican Army guerrillas to ambush a British army patrol, looked pretty straightforward.</p>
        <p>But. as he gingerly eased the timing mechanism out through the neck of the metal chum, he rasped suddenly;</p>
        <p>Theres something else here</p>
        <p>Those were his last words. The bomb had been booby-trapped. It exploded as he lifted the timer, killing him instantly.</p>
        <p>Walsh was one of 17 British army bomb disposal specialists, or Ammunition Technical Officers, killed by IRA bombs in Northern Ireland since 1971. A score have been wounded, blinded or maimed.</p>
        <p>You throw away the book here,&amp;quot; one 27-year-old veteran bomb disposal lieutenant says. PIRA (the provisional wing of the IRA) are always coming up with new twists.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>ATOs wear 80-pound protective suits armored with plaited nylon sheets when they work on bombs. But the sergeant notes wryly: Theyre little more than psychological aids. If youre next to a bomb that explodes, youre going to get it.&amp;quot;</p>
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        <p>for the Provos, have neutralized about one-third of all bombs planted by the IRA and othCT terrorists in the provinces 11 years of sectarian feuding and IRA insurrection.</p>
        <p>The Roman Catholic IRA is fitting to wrest Northern Ireland from British rule and reunite the Protestant-dominated province with the predominately Catholic Republic.</p>
        <p>Some ATOs say Provo bombers are paid blood money&amp;quot; for bagging&amp;quot; them. IRA sources deny this. Bui the army wont allow the ATOs to be named or photographed and Lt. Ck)l, Peter Forshaw, commander of 321 Explosives Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, notes: Theyre out to get us in particular.</p>
        <p>Appropriately, EOD 321 is code-named Felix,&amp;quot; after the cat with nine lives. The colonel is known as Top Cat. He has left Northern Ireland after a one-year tour and was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his work</p>
        <p>The 14 ATO teams across this volatile province have defused some 4,000 bombs, everything from tape cassette incendiaries containing half-ounce charges of gelignite to loaded gasoline tankers turned into monster napalm bombs.</p>
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        <p>to electronic tooe-detonated devices containing 1,000 pounds of unstable homemade explosives.</p>
        <p>Nearly 7,000 of them have exploded, causing the wor^ destruction in Western Europe since Worid War II and a lar^ percentage of the 2,054 deaths from the conflict.</p>
        <p>Its a war of nerves between us and the terrorists and they have the advantage all the time. says the burly Forshaw,</p>
        <p>We can only react to what they throw at us. Its a big chess game really, pitting our ingenuity against theirs. Every bomb you tackle is a walk into the unknown.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>ATO men, all volunteers or non-coms, serve four-month tours here. Few have done more than three. Some have tackled more than 50 bombs. Others have never even gotten a sniff of a live one. But the strain tells either way.</p>
        <p>Neutralizing a bomb sometimes takes a few seconds to snip the detonator wire of an incendiary. Often it means four or five gut-wrenching, cold-sweat hours of concentration and near-surgical skill to defuse a booby-trapped blockbuster than can wreck a street.</p>
        <p>The tension of four months on the edge, hei^tened by being cooped up in fortified bases except when tackling bombs, does not easily dissipate.</p>
        <p>It takes weeks to decompress, says Capt. Frank, a young Scotsman, waiting on standby inside the militarys main base in Belfast. At home after a tour here even the phone ringing makes me jump.</p>
        <p>Youve got to treat every alarm as the real thing. says Sgt. Jim, getting close to the end of his second tour. In this business, everythings suspect.</p>
        <p>Even if your instincts tell you the device youre handling is probably a hoax, youve got to believe its real.</p>
        <p>You can take nothing at face value or afford to get com-{dacent.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>This isnt like World War II, where you could look at a German aerial bomb, tag it as a Mark VI w whatever and know exactly how to handle it,&amp;quot; says Frashaw.</p>
        <p>You never know with the Provisionals. A lot of their explosives are home-made, real kitchen sink concoctions, lethal but unstable.</p>
        <p>Lt. Col. Pat Derrick, a former Top Cat no longer in Northtam Ireland, neutralized four tanker bombs during his tour, including one he says was meant quite simply to kill me</p>
        <p>He fished it out of the gasoline-filled tank with a hook and found it had a mercury tilt switch designed to explode when the bomb was moved.</p>
        <p>I laid it down very gingerly on the ground, Derrick says. I ti^ a long line to it and got the hell out. 1 gave the line a little tug from a distance and the whole thing went up. </p>
        <p>Military intelligence says the Provos and their allies, the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA), have a handful of electronic specialists based in the Republic who make most of the radioHiontrolled, light- and heat-sensitive bombs used in the North.</p>
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        <p>One IRA unit killed 18 British soldiers in a double-bomb ambush at Warrenpoint on the frontier Aug. 27 la^ year. It was the armys worst casualty count from a single Provo attack.</p>
        <p>The bomb di^Msal teams have developed a range of bizarre mechanical aids the minimize the risks, primarily small tracked vehicles called Marauders</p>
        <p>that carry TV cameras, a shot^ to blow off detonators, mechanical arms that can unlock doors.</p>
        <p>But the remoiecontrt^ed robots can be as unpredictable as their human masters.</p>
        <p>One Marauder, ordered to take an explosive charge toward a target, detonated it on the spot instead, blowing two operators several feet.</p>
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        <p>The ideal ATO, he saj^, is, a man whos a bit cynical, modest, unexcitable, got strength of character and a strong sense of duty. We dont need cowboys.</p>
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        <p>SACATON, Ariz. (AP) -Laser beams are being used to level Gila River Indian Reservation farm fields, saving thousands of acre-feet of water annually in irrigation, a spokesman for the farms says.</p>
        <p>The leveling effort has been an annual affair since 1968, but it wasnt until two years ago that, guided by the laser beams, workers were ble to hone the fields to a arly flat surface.</p>
        <p>We used to eyeball it to if it was flat, said Jack aimer, who has been the arms manager for 12 years, e predicted farms will use laser technique increas-gly because its a more fficientuseof water.</p>
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        <p>Palmer says laser-leveling is a slow, painstaking process, especially the fine touch-ups at the end. It takes three rigs about two weeks to level 40 acres.</p>
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        <p>Shirts</p>
        <p>Reg. 6.97</p>
        <p>Now</p>
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        <p>4.99</p>
        <p>Wide Selection of plaids. Sizes S-M-L.</p>
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        <p>Save $1 Reg. 2.97</p>
        <p>Edu-Craft Braided Cord.</p>
        <p>6mm.</p>
        <p>Z.ISh'B, 42'</p>
        <p>Save 58^ Reg. 2.77</p>
        <p>Childrens</p>
        <p>Chewable</p>
        <p>Flintstone</p>
        <p>Vitamins</p>
        <p>Witi. aC. 60 Tablets.</p>
        <p>Roses Nail Polish Remover</p>
        <p>In convenient 6 fl. oz bottle. Reg. 77.</p>
        <p>REHERSALSET The Community Gospel Chorus of Greenville will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church for rehersal. All members are asked to attend.</p>
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        <p>Each Reg. 2.27 Vidal Sassoon</p>
        <p>Shampoo or Finishing Rinse</p>
        <p>In 12 ounce bottles.</p>
        <p>Vaseline Intensive Care Baby Lotion</p>
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        <p>IMINSIW CAr</p>
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        <p>Lotion</p>
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        <p>Reg. 1.97</p>
        <p>For mother and baby.</p>
        <p>Furnace</p>
        <p>Filters</p>
        <p>Bed Pillow</p>
        <p>In sizes to fit most furnaces.</p>
        <p>Save 89 Each</p>
        <p>Measures 21x27. Foam filled for comfort.</p>
        <p>Reg. 2 For 51.00</p>
        <p>Mens Athletic</p>
        <p>Reg. 2 For $1,</p>
        <p>Reg. 5.97</p>
        <p>Mens package of 6 athletic socks. \Whlte/color trim.</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Work Shirts Or Pants</p>
        <p>Dickies Work Shirt or Pants.</p>
        <p>Shirt has 6 button front with long sleeves. Work pants with two front and back pockets. Available in khaki, olive or navy. Shirt sizes S-XL. Pants sizes 29-42. Shirts Reg. 10.47, Pants Reg. 11.47.</p>
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        <p>C-lO-The Daily Reflector, GreenvUie. N C-Sunday, November 16,1</p>
        <p>Big Water Fight ECKERDS.</p>
        <p>For Los Angeles</p>
        <p>We are pleased to honw most bwiance prescription drug programs. Ask your Eckerd Pharmacist.</p>
        <p>A LONG, LONG STRAW -Massive sections of pipe that form the Jawbone Canyon syphon of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Powers Owens Valley aqueduct are shown during construction</p>
        <p>By HALL DAILY Associated Press Writer INDEPENDENCE, Calif.</p>
        <p>(AP) - Amid the icy spires of the High Sierra, rushing water sometimes is the only sound. But below in the valley, the rivers roar is drowned out by a 75-year water war that rages on as bitterly as the day it began.</p>
        <p>The struggle of the farmer Davids to save their water from the city Goliath is a paper war, among lawyers and bankers and politicians armed with warrants and taxes and ballots^ and a real war, fought with bombs and bullets.</p>
        <p>And valley voters appear to have won a major battle last week when they approved an ordinance establishing a separate Inyo County water department, a move which could parch the city in times of drought.</p>
        <p>Owens Valley water flows 250 miles south to the swimming pools and hot tubs and lawn sprinklers and toilets of Los Angeles, the largest city ever built in a desert.</p>
        <p>People here say the valley has dried out and died out.</p>
        <p>People who come to the Owens Valley dont have any idea whats happened to it, said Inyo County Administrator John K. Smith, whos lived here 33 years.</p>
        <p>They come here and say.</p>
        <p>Gee. this is a beautiful hii desert valley. But they werent here when the trees</p>
        <p>around 1910. The system carries water from the Sierra Nevada across the desert 250 miles to the city of Los Angeles. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>were up and down the valley, the river was running and the brush was green. It was a thousand percent better than it is today .</p>
        <p>But Los Angeles claims a legal right to the valleys water, wth supplies 80 percen|^its water needs.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot; live in an arid land water is our lifes lood, said Kenneth wney, counsel to the citys Department of Water and Power. If someone takes away our water ri^ts, we are in peril. Nobody is giving us new supplies to replace the-oid sources.</p>
        <p>From the start - in 1904 when the city first investigated tapping the Sierra source  valley people have battled Angelenos. In 1927 they bombed the DWP aqueduct 14 times. In 1924, they shot at one DWP worker, ran down another with a car.</p>
        <p>These days, protests are less personal but almost as violent. In 1975 a valley teen-ager bombed a reservoirs floodgates near Lone Pine. Last February the DWP billing office here was firebombed.</p>
        <p>Modem protests began in 1972 with completion of a second aqueduct and a decision to pump more groundwater from the valley. Before 1970, annual pumping to Los Angeles had averaged 7,000 acre feet (the amount of water covering 7,000 acres, one foot deep). Last year, the DWP pumped 112,000 acre</p>
        <p>feet of water and sent 68,000 to Los Angeles.</p>
        <p>The county went to court, claiming the additional pumping was turning the valley into a dustbowl. A state appeals court is now reviewing a DWP environmental impact report on groundwater pumping.</p>
        <p>But the valleys best shot at forcing a change seems to be the new ordinance creating an Inyo County water commission. The department will require permits and levy fees for all wells in the valley.</p>
        <p>Because Los Angeles is not pumping at present, the ordinance isnt expected to have any immediate effect, although dry periods could mean water shortages. City officials say they will challenge the new law in court.</p>
        <p>Its been so long since the DWP bought out the farmers, almost everyone has forgotten how it started. But Mary Gorman remembers how it was before the dust came. Shes lived in the valley most of her 91 years.</p>
        <p>We had crops, fields of com and alfalfa and wheat across the valley. Los Angeles takes credit for putting us on the map, bringing the roads in and the railroads, but it was for their benefit, not ours, she said. We all see the valley dying if the city isnt halted.</p>
        <p>Illustration EnUr^Pil ToShim IVtail</p>
        <p>It says a lot about the man who wears it.</p>
        <p>This ring isn t for ever&amp;gt;' man It s tor the man who is willing to make a personal statement to stansi out in a crowd The unusual design is created from a nugget ot 14k gold, accented by a brilliant 20 carat diamond , It makes a tine gift or an excellent addition to your personal lewelry collection.</p>
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        <p>CHRISTMAS TREE</p>
        <p>Realistic artificial tree Tapered tip &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>1-piece tree top.</p>
        <p>Metal tripod stand.</p>
        <p>Reg. 17.99</p>
        <p>DELUXE METAL</p>
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        <p>CHRISTMAS CARDS</p>
        <p>1A A Choice of traditional QQ designs. Share the joy of the season!</p>
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        <p>COTY LE SPORT</p>
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        <p>1200 watts. 2 speeds &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;3 heats. No. VP-1200 Reg. 12.99</p>
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        <p>3-WAY HAIRSETTER</p>
        <p>Mist conditioning or dry sets. No.</p>
        <p>K-420S Reg. 29.99^</p>
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        <p>AUTO RACE</p>
        <p>4-speed control, 3-lane action &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;motor sound.</p>
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        <p>1 or 2 players. 4-way player movement. 2 skill levels.</p>
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        <p>Complete fluorescent light. Reg. 11.89</p>
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        <p>GE OUTDOOR</p>
        <p>FLOODLIGHT</p>
        <p>For added out-V door lighting. m  150 watts.</p>
        <p>^ Reg. 6.15</p>
        <p>GENERAL ELECTRIC</p>
        <p>MISER SPOT</p>
        <p>WITH SPECIAL REBATE OFFER*</p>
        <p>100 watts of light from a 50-watt bulb. Great for recessed areas. Reg. 3.99 ECKERD8 A99</p>
        <p>BALE PRICE ...........iT</p>
        <p>LE8SMFQR.B 40O</p>
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        <p>GENERAL ELECTRIC t LONGLIFE 3-WAY</p>
        <p>LIGHT BULB</p>
        <p>Long-lasting 15/135/150 watts bulb. Reg. 1.89</p>
        <p>BAYER</p>
        <p>CHILDRENS COLD TABLETS</p>
        <p>Bottle of 30 chew-able tablets.</p>
        <p>Reg. 1.^9</p>
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        <p>CARTRIDGES</p>
        <p>Twin-blade cartridges. Reg. 1.19 pack PACK OF 5</p>
        <p>MAYBELLINE</p>
        <p>BEAUTY</p>
        <p>BASICS KIT</p>
        <p>Includes Mascara, Lip Gloss, Brush/Blush &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Eye Shadows.</p>
        <p>Reg. 4.99 ^</p>
        <p>V05</p>
        <p>HAIR SPRAY</p>
        <p>7-oz. Regular or</p>
        <p>Hard-To-Hold</p>
        <p>formulas.</p>
        <p>VIDAL</p>
        <p>SASSODN</p>
        <p>SHAMPOO</p>
        <p>Designed to gently cleanse hair. Almond scented. 12-oz.</p>
        <p>TWIN-PACK GENERAL ELECTRIC</p>
        <p>FUSH BAR II</p>
        <p>20 guaranteed flashes. Fits all flashbar cameras.</p>
        <p>EQUITY</p>
        <p>ALARM</p>
        <p>CLOCK</p>
        <p>Soft/loud alarm. Luminous dial. Key-wound. No. 241VP Reg. 14.99</p>
        <p>NDRTHERN</p>
        <p>ELECTRIC</p>
        <p>HEATING PAD</p>
        <p>6 heats. 100% wetproof pad.</p>
        <p>No. 820 Reg. 12.79</p>
        <p>FISHER</p>
        <p>PARTY</p>
        <p>PEANUTS</p>
        <p>12-oz. can of salted nuts.</p>
        <p>Reg. 1.55</p>
        <p>ANDES</p>
        <p>CREME DEMENTHES</p>
        <p>OANDY</p>
        <p>Chocolate &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;mint candies. 6-oz.</p>
        <p>Reg. 1.19</p>
        <p>THERMAL</p>
        <p>BLANKETS</p>
        <p>Twin Size. Choice of colors.</p>
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        <pb facs="00094595_0043" />
        <p>FORECAST FOR SUNDAY. NOV. 18.1980</p>
        <p>from the Carroll Rlghter Institute</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: A day to renew your devotion to the principles and precepts which you have accepted and live under for they can be even more satisfactory to you in the days ahead.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 191 Study your position in the community and try to improve it. Show your benefactors that you appreciate their support.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Get out to whatever place that will bring you peace of mind. Make plans for the week ahead so that it becomes more productive.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Try to keep promises to others and plan for greater things in the future. Express happiness with family and friends.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) A fine day to be of assistance to others in need. Situations arise now that could lead to self-improvement.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) A good day to be of service to others wherever needed, even if you're not asked to do so. Avoid one who wants to waste your time.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Figure out a belter way to express your creative talents. Schedule your activities for the new week and get excellent results.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Make any changes needed at home so that everything is more ideal. Show increased devotion for family members.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You are able to communicate with others very well now, so contact key people and get good results. Be wise.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) A good time to make plans to have more abundance in the days ahead. Strive to have increased harmony at home.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) The early hours are fine for making important decisions about the future. Catch up on your rest today.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Make sure you get in touch with friends who are looking forward in seeing you. Keep any promises you have made.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Handle civic duties that appeal to you and gain more prestige. Plan the week ahead wisely and receive added benefits.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will be one who can understand the practical phases of any situation, so be sure to give good spiritual and ethical training for best results in lifetime. An outstanding sports leader in this chart.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The Stars impel, they do not compel.&amp;quot; What you make of your life is largely up to you!</p>
        <p> 1980, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR MONDAY. NOV. 17,1980</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: You need to take things easy and not make any drastic changes for your best interests at this time. Make definite plans to have more security in the future.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Wait until the afternoon before handling an important financial matter. You have talent that needs expression.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) An associate may appear disagreeable in the morning but later is most cooperative. Show courtesy to family members.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Despite slugi^shness you can accomplish a great deal if you apply yourself seriously to the tasks at hand. Be logical.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Find out what is needed to gain your aims and then go to the right sources for important data.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Dont make those changes today that could jeopardize the future for you. Spend tinie with long-time friends in the evening.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) You may feel that you want to break away from annoying situations, but be tactful. Show more generosity.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Dont argue with friends today. Use that well-known charm to gain your most cherished aims. Express happiness.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) It is best to follow every rule and regulation that applies to you, even though some may seem unfair. Be wise.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Being with new friends in the evening is fine since they can be helpful to you in present activities.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Be objective in uk-ing care of personal affairs and get good results. Delve into more outside activities.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Dont leave present set-up for some foolish reason, or you could regret it later. Be sure to keep promises youve made.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Put new ideas to work that will help improve your environment, but don t get rid of anything that is valuable.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will know how to handle problems that come up and should have a fine education so that life can be successful. Be sure to give praise for any exceptional work done. Ethical and religious training is important.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel, they do not compel. What you make of your life is largely up to you!</p>
        <p> 1980, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.</p>
        <p>Carolina Christmas Village</p>
        <p>Nov. 21-Raleigh Civic Centre</p>
        <p>Features: Christmas Show Holiday Marketplace Old St. Nick</p>
        <p>Interior Designers</p>
        <p>Motercoacli (rom Greenville. !ir</p>
        <p>A day of entertainment reminiscent of Christmases past</p>
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        <p>Royalty's Dalliances Stirring A Furor</p>
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        <p>BySETHMYDANS Associated Pr Writer LONDON (AP) - Debate has developed along class lines over two new books that peek into the bedrooms of Englands kings, princes and aristocrats, and find mistresses in many of them.</p>
        <p>The publisher of ooe.of the books is so irritated over complaints from people with &amp;quot;bourgeois attitudes&amp;quot; that he is witWwlding review copies.</p>
        <p>Nobles have rallied to the cause, in suppOTt of their traditional vice.</p>
        <p>Mistresses, and their offspring, have been an accepted part of life for the aristocracy for centuries, said Harold Baker, manager director of Debrett's Peerage, which has just published The English Gentlemens Mistress, by Douglas Southerland.</p>
        <p>Debretts has been deluged by complaints  which he describes as &amp;quot;a furor which frankly surprises  and he refuses to give out copies of the book for review.</p>
        <p>The middle classes now seem to think (mistresses) should not even be mentioned in polite society.... But if we are to document the upper classes we cannot be swayed by bourgeois attitudes. Commented one female bookseller, &amp;quot;The book wont sell here. People dont like the idea of mistresses. Another book at the dalliances of British royalty has drawn wide-eyed comment over the excesses of</p>
        <p>some of Englands monarchs, previously thou^t to be staid and respectable.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;How would we react. 1 wonder, if Prince Charles came to the thrwie accompanied by the actress he had been living with and their 10 illegitimate children? asked the Sunday Express. Queen Victorias predecessor, William IV, did just that </p>
        <p>Indeed, The Kings Mistresses. written by Alan ,Hardy and published by Evans, indicates times have changed, at least in the public behavior of Englands royalty.</p>
        <p>What if the news broke tomorrow that the Prince of Wales (Prince Charles) had secretly married a twice-widowed woman six years</p>
        <p>older than himself ... by procuring a clergyman, from jail, to marry them? the Express asked. That most notorious Prince of Wales of all, later King George IV, did just that.</p>
        <p>Examples abound Charles II shocked his subjects by nding in his coach with his wife, his mistress and his eldest bastard. Hardy writes James II was perpetually in one amour or another without being very nice in his choice, according to con-temporar&amp;gt; historian Gilbert Burnet George 1 arrived from Hanover, in what is now West Germany, to take over the British throne in 1714 with two women  neither of them the queen  who were</p>
        <p>dubbed the Pole and the Elephant by his new subjects. One was thin and one was fat.</p>
        <p>No whiff of sexual scandal has touched todays Prince of Wales, Charles, althou^ rumors about who may become his queen have swelled as he nears his 32nd</p>
        <p>birthday today.</p>
        <p>But Southerland says adultery is still a favorite sport of the British upper classes.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;If the Islanuc penalty of decapitatiwi for adulterers was applied to the English upper classes, there would be the greatest difficulty in</p>
        <p>making i^) a mixed foursome at the average tennis party on the vicarage lawn. he said.</p>
        <p>And another aristocrat defended mistresses as a better social plan than todays system of marriage and divorce</p>
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        <p>They Take Psychotics Into Their Home</p>
        <p>By DIANA INSOLIO Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>DENVER (API - The middle-aged woman stood in her front yard with most of her clothes off. playing with a toy airplane  out of touch with what the rest of us call reality.</p>
        <p>But. unlike most other persons in her condition, the woman wasn't sent off to a hospital ward to be cared for by psychiatrists. Instead, police left her at the home of Garence and Grace Tollard. a retired couple with no formal training in mental health skills.</p>
        <p>The Tollards, Clarence. 74, and Grace. 60, are one of three families paid by a mental health center here to take psychotic and suicidal patients into their homes and see them through times of crisis</p>
        <p>The families have housed and nurtured more than 700 acutely ill patients since the program began eight years ago.</p>
        <p>In that time, the program has caught the attention of mental health professionals around the world, primarily because the patients do well and because the center spends 40 percent less than it would if the patients were sent to hospitals to recover.</p>
        <p>For Clarence Tollard, a retired truck driver, the joy of working as a sponsor comes when the life of someone who is so sick is turned around. One young woman, suffering from anorexia nervosa, came to the Tollards weighing 65 pounds. &amp;quot;The doctors said if she lost any more weight, shed die,&amp;quot; Tollard recalls. &amp;quot;It was just a delight to have her around, and to see this little rack of skin and bones develop into a pretty little face.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>The program at the Southwest Denver Community Mental Health Services Center Inc. is the brainchild of Bryan Brook, a psychiatric social worker who decided that hospitals should be used only as a last resort for suicidal and psychotic patients. Hospitals reinforced crazy behavior in patients who became dependent on the institutions. Brook contends.</p>
        <p>Most of the patients in the Southwest Denver program have never before suffered psychoses, nor have had more than one previous psychotic break.</p>
        <p>They are patients who, under the care of almost any other mental health center, would spend a few weeks or months on a psychiatric hos-pital ward. Unlike chronically schizophrenic patients, such acutely psychotic patients usually get well and return to their own homes, jobs and families.</p>
        <p>But patients in other men-tal-health treatment programs often find themselves returning to hospitals again and again as their dependence on the institutions grows. Brook says.</p>
        <p>Eight years ago. the 37-year-old Brook, influenced by the theories of Dr. Paul Polak, then director of the Southwest Center, decided to try to break that cycle. He sent his first client to the Tollards home, and stumbled upon what many mental health professionals say is one of the most successful methods yet developed for treating patients in severe crisis.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Not only do hospitals not work for most patients, they create more problems.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Brook asserts. &amp;quot;Patients in hospitals get the message they are incapable of handling their own lives. They begin to use the hospital as a cop-out. so that vthen any little thing goes wrong, the patients says, ill just go to the hospital for two or three months  Its like taking a vacation.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>There are other benefits for patients in Brooks program, according to researchers who have studied work done at the Southwest Denver center. The programs patients feel more satisfied with themselves and their treatment, and feel more certain that the center's staff is concerned and competent, according to several studies.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;We have to have a wide range of possibilities available for the mentally ill,&amp;quot; says Dr. Brock Willet, of University Hospital and a teacher at the University of Colorado Medical Center. It would be naive to think all patients can be treated in alternative settings. But the real problems is that there are not enough alternatives available.</p>
        <p>The center tries to place patients with their own families before turning to sponsor families. But often it is the patients family that has</p>
        <p>Drill Team Is Popular</p>
        <p>RIVERVIEW, Fla. (AP)-At a correctional institute near Tampa, inmates mark time while they serve time.</p>
        <p>Its an experimental drill team ofstate prisoners. The idea came from Donald Cole, a Hillsborough County Corrections Institute guard, who is a retired Marine gunnery sergeant and drill instructor from Parris Island, S.C.</p>
        <p>Several months ago Cole approached Dale Landress, superintendent of the minimum-security facility for first-time offenders located in this rural community 25 miles south of Tampa. Cole offered to organize it on his own time.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;After talking to several of the inmates and finding out they wanted to do it, we put out a notice to our population of 360, said Landress,</p>
        <p>Eighty-five signed up, and after four months 39 are still with it.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;These are young men, average age 18, with the best chance of rehabilitation. They are in for the least severe crimes. Landress said.</p>
        <p>The average sentence is about two years and most prisoners are out on a work-release program about 10 months prior to release.</p>
        <p>Coles team practices once or twice a week for two hours during the prisoners free time.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;It has helped their attitude and their personal appearance, says Cole. &amp;quot;The ones in the program changed and every^one knows it. including them.</p>
        <p>Landress feels the exercise has been successful because the men lack discipline and crave authority. On the squad, they get both, he says.</p>
        <p>Cole bellows out the marching cadence, his voice reflecting the years of drill experience with recruits. When he barks a command, the team snaps to attention.</p>
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        <p>The three sponsor families now taking part in the program  there have been others over the years - take in no more than two patients at a time. That is enough to care for the needs of about 90 percent of the patients that</p>
        <p>come from the K^,OOOq3erson population served by the Southwest Denver center, Brook says.</p>
        <p>The centers staff members work with the families and are on 24-hour call. When necessary, the patients receive anti-psychotic drugs while staying with the sponsor families, and all patients receive therapy</p>
        <p>after leaving the homes.</p>
        <p>The average ^xMisor family is paid $425 per month, and must be willing to take in patients any hour of the day or night, seven days a week, 11 months per year A few patients each year are too violent for the families to handle and are sent to a hospital ward. Brook says.</p>
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        <p>LIFE VISUALIZED ... Life on an Indian farmstead about 700 years ago is visualized in this painting by John Douglass, based on evidence uncovered by Smithsonian Institution archaeologist Bruce Smith in the Temple Mound building</p>
        <p>cultures which flounshed between 800 and 1600 A.D. in the Mississippi Valley and elsewhere in the U.S. Douglasss painting appears in a new book, The American Land, which is being published by Smithsonian Exposition Books.</p>
        <p>Text By Madeleine Jacobs, Smithsonian News Service</p>
        <p>For most of us, American history begins in the 1600s when European colonists settled on the East Coast.  But clues to Americas more distant past may actually be buried in our o\mi backyards, especially those in the Mississippi Valley.</p>
        <p>For it is there, in the rich, fertile floodplains of the valley, that many prehistoric Indians, living hundreds of years ago and predating modern Indian tribes, built their homes and left evidence of their cultures.</p>
        <p>Todays Explorers Time and dirt have covered these over, but, increasingly, archaeologists looking for Americas roots are digging into these prehistoric sites. Among these modern-day explorers is Dr. Bruce Smith of the Smithsonian Institutions Museum of Natural History in Washington. D. C.</p>
        <p>We now know that man lived in America for many thousands of years before European explorers and settlers arrived and we want to learn more about these cultures, Dr. Smith explains. Unfortunately, many sites are disappearing because of construction and agricultural practices. Evidence Will Disappear By the year 2000, virtually all evidence of prehistoric occupation of the Mississippi Valley will have vanished. If we dont make an attempt now, we'll never know about these cultures. Smith has studied the Temple Mound Builders, who lived between 800 and 1600 A.D. in the Mississippi Valley and elsewhere in the United States. His research is an outgrowth of pioneering studies of these indigenous American Indians by the Smithsonians Mound Exploration Division nearly 100 years ago.</p>
        <p>Primarily Farmers From their research, Smith says, we know that the Temple Mound builders were primarily farmers who attained the highest level of cultural development in North America prior to the European involvement. This took the form of a sophisticated chiefdom level of organization, with an elite group that made many of the decisions facing their society.</p>
        <p>The mounds themselves marked the ceremonial, administrative and defensive center of the chiefdom, which ranged in size from 500 to more than 1.000 people. Most of these people lived in small villages and on single-family farmsteads. The elite, however, lived in a fortified ceremonial center with their structures and houses built on rectangular, flat-topped earthen mounds, constructed from thousands of basketloads of dirt from the river valley.</p>
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        <p>One of the 1,600 mound centers investigated by the Mound Exploration Division was tl^e Powers Fort in</p>
        <p>southeastern Missouri. Division members excavated and described the ceremonial center of the chiefdom in the early 1880s, but further research was not undertaken until the late 1960s when a University of Michigan team, including Smith, excavated several outlying villages. In 1974 Smith directed a group of students in the first excavation of a single-family farmstead of the Powers Chiefdom. Our goal was to learn more about the everyday life of an average, non-elite Indian family, he recalls.</p>
        <p>flakes of stone and ceramics, clay fragments, bones of small animals and fish, nut fragments, seeds and other plant remains  were uncovered from the entire site. Function Identified Smith personally examined each of these items and was able to identify the function of about half, a process that took three years and hundreds of laboratory hours. To distinguish man-related artifacts from those formed by nature, objects were compared with other known and documented objects and with those found at the site. Patterns of wear</p>
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        <p>years before European explorers and settlers arrived and we want to learn more about these cultures...</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;By the year 2000, virtually all evidence of prehistoric occupation of the Mississippi Valley will have vanished. If we dont make an attempt now, well never know about these cultures.</p>
        <p>How does an archaeologist reconstruct the lives of people who left only fragmentary shreds of their existence?</p>
        <p>Its like putting together the pieces of a complex puzzle, he says. &amp;quot;The objects by themselves do not tell us very much  we have to see how they are Icoated in a relationship to each other and in what context they are found. Thats why excava-tins are so slow and tedious. Also, even before you select a site you have to Imow what questions you want answered.</p>
        <p>Smith wanted to learn how long and during what seasons the site was occupied, the size and composition of the occupying group, activities carried out at the site and the overall role of the site in the chiefdom.</p>
        <p>Ten Weeks Excavation</p>
        <p>Working under the hot Missouri sun. student archaeologists took ten weeks to excavate the 8,000-square-foot site. Soil disturbed by the plow was first removed, revealing the remains of two houses and series of pits where different activities such as butchering and cooking apparently were carried out.</p>
        <p>Soil was then carefully scraped away with small trowels, grapefruit knives and spoons, uncovering additional artifacts one by one. Each item was photographed in place, assigned a number and bagged. Next, all dirt excavated was washed through a fine screen, revealing very small items. 'The steps were repeated until sterile soil was reached.</p>
        <p>Ultimately, almost 50,000 objects - ranging from</p>
        <p>were examined with a microscope; radiocarbon dating helped determine the age of organic materials, such as charred wood from the house posts.</p>
        <p>Armed with this detailed analysis. Smith began to put together a picture of life at the farmstead. He concluded that around 1300 A.D. an extended family of five to seven males and females lived at this site for one to three years.</p>
        <p>Animals Hunted</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;From bones and tools</p>
        <p>found, we know that the males hunted white-tailed deer, racoon, fox, squirrel, beaver, rabbit and wild</p>
        <p>turkey during the fall and winter and fish and</p>
        <p>waterfowl during the spring</p>
        <p>and summer, Smith says.</p>
        <p>, One of the two houses seemed to be used for sleeping and keeping warm during the winter. The other house was the center of daily life at the farm, with broken pottery vessels and tools recovered from inside testifying to the wide variety of activities that were carried out there. From this evidence, we concluded that the site was occupied year-round.</p>
        <p>He also found evidence of food preparation such as cooking equipment and remains of wild plants and nuts from hickory and oak trees. Just as hunting is traditionally a male-oriented activity in Indian cultures, food preparation is the province of females. Smith says.</p>
        <p>Both males and females, however, probably raised squash, com and beans in a domesticated garden. The farmstead was about two ipiles from the fortified</p>
        <p>TAPESTRY DESIGN ECU faculty artist Joe B. Buske shows the design he created for a 96-square foot tapestry he will weave for a Chapel Hill religious retreat. The tapestry will be of hand-dyed wool, depicting a yellow brick aqueduct on a</p>
        <p>deep maroon background. Buske estimates it will require nearly two years to complete (ECU News Bureau Photo by Marianne Baines)</p>
        <p>ECU Artist Buske Weaving Tapestry For N.C. Retreat</p>
        <p>By Susan Res, ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>mound village and Smith believes that the family went to the village for important ceremonies and to seek protection against attacks.</p>
        <p>Abundant Living Concluding his story. Smith says, 'These prehistoric Indians were not eking out a precarious hand-to-mouth existence in a hostile landscape. Far from it. They existed in a naturally abundant environment and used a variety of its energy sources in a way that did not endanger nor drastically modify it.</p>
        <p>The single-family farmestead provided a piece of the puzzle, but the larger puzzle is how the mound-building way of life developed and how chiefdoms emerged form earlier cultures. Smith plans to continue this investigation in an area about 100 miles northeast of the Powers Chiefdom. 'The goal of this long-term project is to determine changes in settlement and subsistence patterns throughout the entire prehistoric period in this particular region.</p>
        <p>On a more philosophical level, there are many questions that will never be answered  What, for example, were the hopes and aspirations of these peoples? We may never figure out what caused these cultures to decline and fade away around 1500 A.D , Smith says, but perhaps we can learn something from these people who lived so successfully with their environment for hundreds of years.</p>
        <p>In his spare time for the next year or so, Joe B. Buske will be weaving a % square foot wool tapestry into a design depicting symbolically the gift of water to a sprouting plant.</p>
        <p>The design, which Buske created, is especially for a religious retreat center which commissioned Buske. an East Carolina University School of Art professor for the work.</p>
        <p>Its symbolic of our ministry here, says Carolyn Massey, a spokesperson for the religious retreat. Aqueduct, at Chapel Hill, &amp;quot;We're excited about it,</p>
        <p>Buskes design depicts a yellow brick aqueduct delivering life-giving water from its source to a growing plant. The tapestry, of hand-dyed wool, will be eight by 12 feet in size and hang on a wall of the conference center.</p>
        <p>The design took several months &amp;quot;through about three or four stages. Buske says. Now 1 estimate it will take about 18 months to complete. He will work at a specially built loom, fixed at a height of his knee from the floor, in ECUs Leo W, Jenkins Fine Arts Center, and it will be one of Buske's</p>
        <p>most challenging projects.</p>
        <p>Its biggish, maybe not gigantic, but definitely biggish for a woven tapestry, says Buske. He will work slowy and carefully. The size, the scale of the piece, Buske admits, scares him.</p>
        <p>Buske. a native of Texas, studied ceramics and sculpture at the University of Texas, then as a high school teacher in Dallas took up weaving in night classes because most of his students already knew pottery and weaving. Any teacher who didn't was out to sea, he said. I remember riding 20 miles on a bus to get to my</p>
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        <p>Later, he returned to the university to get a masters degree in Fine Arts, and in 1967 he came to ECU as an associate professor of art education. Weaving in his spare time is an avocation and he has tapestries in private collections both in Texas and North Carolina.</p>
        <p>For the Aqueduct project, Buske studied the room in which the tapestry will hang and chose deep maroon for the background. Colors and textures, he notes, will be important.</p>
        <p>Its very, very challenging. he commented.</p>
        <p>New Book On Down-Home Spirit</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL - Edna Murphy, almost 80. had to cross a footbridge 60 feet long and 10 inches wide to reach her home. Hoyle Greene, 77, used a cast-iron com shucker to grind apples for his cider press. Ed Norville, 84, repaired watches on a handmade desk, his workshop lighted by a ceiling lamp with a tin dis-hpan for a shade.</p>
        <p>Jock Lauterer has captured the down-home spirit of Edna Murphy, Hoyle Greene, Ed Norville and more than 30 other members of a vanishing generation of North Carolina mountain folk in his book Wouldnt Take Nothin for My Journey Now, published by the University of North Carolina press.</p>
        <p>Lauterer, editor of the weekly McDowell Express in Marion, compiled his homespun bits and pieces during ten years as co-editor</p>
        <p>of This Week, a paper he helped found in Rutherford County. The books subjects are old-timers from the rural Appalachian hills of Rutherford County, and more than half have died since the interviews.</p>
        <p>A Special Group They are a special group of Americans, Lauterer said, the last that vividly recalls a folk past. 'They grew up without cars, televisions, telephones, highways, shopping centers, and all the trappings of the twentieth century.</p>
        <p>Lauterer preserved their words and pictures because their wisdom and values matter to us modems and that belief drives me to record their stories, to show their sincere, handsomely lined faces, and to share their resilient zest for life. Here in the hills are aged rockmasons, violin makers, blacksmiths, molasses</p>
        <p>makers, chairmakers, retired railroad men, gold miners, and country doctors. . . their memories and craftsmanship span two centuries, and they lucidly recall a land of farms, a land w'here the small, singlefamily farm was dominant, a land where time passed slowly, and a land people by hardy, self-sufficient, proud, confident countryfolk. Farmed At 87</p>
        <p>George Robertson, who lived on the Bostic highway near Sunshine, was 87 years old when Lauterer visited him. but he still farmed his land.</p>
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        <p>ATLANTIC BEACH - A &amp;quot;photo critique workshop will be held at the North Carolina Marine Resources Center, Bogue Banks, on Sunday, December 7 at 1:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Participants may bring up to ten slides for entry. Four of the slides will be selected for critique and interspersed randomly with slides from other participants.</p>
        <p>A panel of three professional photographers will be asked to comment on composition and various technical aspects of each shot. The remaining slides will be mixed together for an entertainment program later in the afternoon.</p>
        <p>Panelists for the event include Marc Stephens, photography professor at the North Carolina School of Design; Irving Hooper, research chemist at Duke Marine Laboratory; and David Hooks, photographer at Bogue Photo in Morehead City.</p>
        <p>'The program is free of charge and open to photographers of all ages. No pre-registration is necessary. For more information, interested persons are to call the Center at 7264)121.</p>
        <p>FOCUS ON BETTER PHO'TOGRAPHY ... is the idea behind a photo critique workshop to be held at the N.C. Marine Resources Center, Bogue Banks, near Atlantic Beach, at 1:30</p>
        <p>p.m. Sunday, December 7. Interested photogaphers of all ages are invited to attend. 'There is no fee involved, and pre-registration is not necessary.</p>
        <p>it. Those old kinds of living we had.</p>
        <p>Quintenna Bonne Hampton, 80, was a sixth-generation direct descendant of Daniel Boone.</p>
        <p>Lauterer said, Her eyes were crackling ginger, full of snap and humor, and occasional thunder when called for . . . Her lilting speech came from a time when talking and story telling were the way people communicated best - and Quintenna used it like an art.</p>
        <p>I tell you. she said, I believe in old things and old ways. Folks seemed like there for a while all they wanted was just new things. Now they want old things again. I never used a store-bought toothbrush in my life. Just git you aJUtle birch sprig and chewoTTit. AStoryToTell  ~</p>
        <p>And John Bright, 95, had his story to tell: Bright In name - but not in knowledge, he said. Bom stupid and uneducated and all like that.</p>
        <p>Bright was the son of a slave and worked as a dirt farmer all his life. Yet he and his wife sent all six of their children through college. &amp;nbsp;___ , ---</p>
        <p>Chapel Hill Native Jock Lauterer, a Chapel Hill native and a 1967 graduate of the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Journalism, said the idea for the book started with picture pages in This Week. I found that more and more the stories were about old people, and I became motivated to seek them out, he said.</p>
        <p>For the book Lauterer chose his favorites from hundreds of newspaper stories and photographs of the mountain residents.</p>
        <p>These people repesent a pattern duplicated across the nation and the South particularly, he said, where the little community schools have closed because of consolidation, the rural post offices have closed, and the sense of community has been destroyed. Whats left is only what the old-timers can remember.</p>
        <p>Wouldnt Take Nothin for My Journey Now is priced at $12.50 and is available at local bookstores or direct from: UNC Press, P. 0. Box 2288, Chapel HUl, N. C., 27514.</p>
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        <p>By Jerry Bishop</p>
        <p>Storage is complete on a single level in the plan for the remak-ably convenient Dunbar  The step-saving features of the one-level home are combined with luxury items to create a masterful brick home, which fits well into any landscaped lot Complelety enclosed and comfortably heated, the long breezeway in this bnck-encased ranch style opens to kitchen and provides an ideal play area or family room. The breeze way is reached also from an outside porch or an back stoop and has an entrance into the garage The front entrance is more at the center of the Dunbar, and flows into a hallway which directs traffic to three areas of the home The living room is designed so no cross traffic is neces-</p>
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        <p>sary, and its 23 foot span in highlighted by a stone fireplace.</p>
        <p>The master bedroom lies to the rear of the living room and has its own private bath and special linen closet. Four other closets are provided in the hall immediately adjacent to the bedroom and the bedroom itself. A fifth closet serves as a coat closet.</p>
        <p>Just off the entry hallway to the rear of the home is the second complete bath. Two bedrooms also lie to the rear of the Ehin-bar, each with massive closet.</p>
        <p>A formal dining room lies to the left of the entry hall, with entry either from that hall or the long hall directing traffic to the kitchen and bedroom areas A</p>
        <p>third entry is provided through the kitchen.</p>
        <p>The kitchen, designed in a U-shape, creates an efficient work are and has extra space built in for the washer and dryer. The location of the kitchen is perhaps its greatest asset, with the enclosed breezeway to one side and the dining room to the other. Also, directly to the rear ()f the kitchen is a half bath and storage space housing the hot water heater and furnace.</p>
        <p>Additional storage space is provided at the rear of the garage. AREA SQ. FT.</p>
        <p>First floor 1,686</p>
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        <p>By ANDY LANG'</p>
        <p>AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>Q.  The nails in the plasterboard near the ceiling of one of the rooms in our house are coming out. I want</p>
        <p>to paint the walls soon. What should I do about the nails before doing the painting?</p>
        <p>A.  Drive in new nails above and below the loose nails, which should be pulled</p>
        <p>out. Before putting in the new nails, be sure the gypsum boards are close against the studding. The last hammer blow in each case should create a small dimple in the board. Fill the dimples area with gypsum board compound. Do the same with the nail hole. Several hours later  or the next day  apply a second light coat of the compound, smoothing it out very carefully in what is known as a feathering action. This feathering is a gradual blending at the edges of the patch so it doesnt show. The next day, prime the patched areas, allow to dry, then paint.</p>
        <p>the inside of the tank with an insulating material or have a plumber put in a mixing valve that will keep the water lukewarm.</p>
        <p>Q.  I recently received a second-hand hacksaw in good condition. I have done a lot of wood cutting with a crosscut saw, but I have never used a hacksaw. I know it is used mainly for cutting metal. Is there any advice you can give me that will be of help?</p>
        <p>A.  A hacksaw blade should be mounted in its frame so that the teeth slant forward. This is because the cutting is done on the forward stroke. Consequently, when cutting be sure to apply pressure on the forward stroke, none on the backward stroke. Keep both hands on the frame while cutting and be certain the work is clamped in place.</p>
        <p>CHECKING TEDDY - Matthew Bradshaw gets his Teddy bear x-rayed for signs of dangerous wire fiber. The Martha Jefferson Hospital in Charlottesville, Va. is offering free x-rays for the children. Matthew and his mother, Deborah, watch the x-ray; son, mother and Teddy and technician Barbara Wood examine the x-ray. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>Q.Every winter, as soon as the heat is turned on, we have a problem in the bathroom with condensation. Everything sweats, but especially the toilet tank. Not too long ago you had a solution for this. I failed to save it, but hope you can print it again. I also want to know if its safe to wipe the condensation off the walls, which are painted with a semi-gloss enamel?</p>
        <p>A.  This is the season for the flood of queries about condensation in the bathroom. First, understand that condensation occurs when warm, moist air settles on cool surfaces. Thats why it is so prevalent on toilet tanks, which are filled with cold water. And thats why it occurs in bathrooms, where so much warm, moist air is present. You have to take steps to let the moist air out, either by opening a window a bit, especially after bathing or showering, or using an exhaust fan once in a while. To prevent the water in the toilet tank from making the outside of the tank cold, line</p>
        <p>Exhibits Dispiay Variety in The Choices For Dining</p>
        <p>By BARBARA MAYER AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>Two exhibitions which opened recitly in New York illustrate in a fascinating way the vitality and variety of human invention centering on dining.</p>
        <p>The exhibits are Judy Chicagos monumental sculpture, The Dinner Party, which is on view at the Brooklyn Museum through next Jan. 18, and the For the Tabletop&amp;quot; show at the American Craft Museum through Dec. 29.</p>
        <p>The craft exhibition will travel to 10 cities over the next two years after closing in New York. Judy Chicagos work also seems likely to be exhibited in other cities.</p>
        <p>The Tabletop show is a multimedia exploration that involves film, photographs, illustrations and objects which together review the historic and social aspects of eating</p>
        <p>Such themes as how artists portrayed dining, the portable tabletop, inventions for the table and tea service through several centuries are explored. Additional materials that viewers can buy to take away are a catalog with essays on the history of dining and a cookbook with recipes by craftsmen.</p>
        <p>While the Tabletop exhib-ition emphasizes the practical arts, Ms. Chicagos sculpture dwells wi the symbolic. Her sculpture - which took almost sbc years to complete, involved more than 400 women and men and cost more than $250,000 for materials  is a symbolic history of the achievemaits of women in Western civilization told throu^i such traditional crafts as china painting and embroidery.</p>
        <p>The work is an immense triangular table, 48 feet on each side, set on a raised triangular platform of</p>
        <p>porcelain tiles inscribed with the names of 999 women who made a mark on history. There are 39 place settings (Ml the table, 13 on each side. Each is dedicated to an important woman, such as Boadicea, the Celtic warrior, Sojourner Truth, the American abolitionist, and Georgia OKeeffe, the contemporary painter.</p>
        <p>I used the form of an equilateral triangle because the triangle is one of the early signs for women, an ancient symbol for the ^-dess. The eijuilateral form also represents the e(]ualized world we are all striving to make, acctMxling to Ms. Chicago. The Dinner Party plates all employ China painting which in the past 50 years has been done primarily by women, she added.</p>
        <p>Much of the controversy surrounding the work centers</p>
        <p>on the tact that sexual images of women dominate.</p>
        <p>The Dinner Party and the For the TaWetop exhibitions emphasize that in prior times, notions of the ri^t way to do things tendeil to be single-minded and re^ strictive. Today, the variety of products and possibilities for living is great.</p>
        <p>People are victimized by rigid roles, said Ms. Chicago.</p>
        <p>Paul Smith, director of the American Craft Museum, spoke of the variety of choices available today from well-made, mass-produced products to the individual expressions of craftsmen.</p>
        <p>As Eric Larrabee notes in an essay in the Tabletop catalog, The top of the taWe remains a focus of aspiration, pleasure, socialibility, wit and renew^.</p>
        <p>It is a place of sharing, of communion, over which it was long the practice to ask for a blessing, and it is still a place that deserves to be blessed.</p>
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        <p>Tibetans Install Solar Collectors</p>
        <p>LHASA, Tibet (AP) - If solar collectors work best on rooftops, then what better place for a solar water heater than here on the rooftop of the world?</p>
        <p>That is the question posed by an energy industry journal.</p>
        <p>Energy User News reports the Tibetan government recently installed 100 square meters of collectors to heat water for the nations No. l Invited Guest House.</p>
        <p>The buildings 30 double rooms receive hot water in late afternoon from one of the systems 4-ton water tanks.</p>
        <p>With limited electrical supplies in this town, located some 14,000 feet above sea level and 1,300 miles from the nearest city, hot water used to come from a wood-burning boiler, with the wood trucked in from a forest 400 miles away.</p>
        <p>Now the wood boiler is disconnected and the solar system, backed by electricity, provides all domestic hot water.</p>
        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>When the owners of a Denver construction company that has built many houses wanted to build a house for themselves, they chose a passive solar design by an architect on Long Island. N.Y.</p>
        <p>The designs odyssey continued when it won a prestigious international award in Switzerland.</p>
        <p>The house plans were ordered from architect Charles Koty in May of 1979 and construction was completed on Jan. 7 of this year. Today, Glenda and David Feeken are eloquent champions of passive solar-energy housing.</p>
        <p>Passive solar-energy systems for heating and cooling utilize the suns rays without the use of extensive mechanical equipment or</p>
        <p>conventional solar collectors, relying instead on a relationship between design features and the resources of nature.</p>
        <p>The Feeken house ia a two-story structure with vertical siding. It has 1,214 square feet of habitable space in the first floor and 762 on the second. Focal point of the concqit is a glass-enclosed, south-facing sun garden that is visible from the entrance gallery and is wrapped by the living, dining and family rooms.</p>
        <p>Solar energy is absorbed and stored in a masonry wall and dense floor. The sun garden generates heat to the adjacent areas by opening the sliding doors, while direct heat is maintained through glazed walls that face south.</p>
        <p>For summer cooling, eave</p>
        <p>Q. My neighbor spreads old newspapers across his back yard garden plot. His intentions are to kill growth in the garden while he waits for leaves to fall. Then he will cover the papers with leaves  and grass clippings - and, later plow the whole thing under. Is it a good idea to use old newspapers in your garden? (DR., Charlotte)</p>
        <p>A. Yes, with one exception. Newspaper mulch used in the spring when the soil is still cold will delay the maturity of tomatoes, peppers, squash and other warm season vegetables. For this reason, it is best to wait until the soil has warmed up to put down newpapers. Also make sure the soil is moist when you put down the papers. The effect of newspapers is not as great on cool season vegtables such as lettuce, broccoli and cabbage. One advantage of paper mulch is that it wl decay by the end of the growing season. (Larry Bass, extension horticultural specialist)</p>
        <p>Q. Our class would like to plant a tree as a memorial to a classmate who died. What kind do you suggest we plant? (C.J., Winston-Salem)</p>
        <p>A. For a school memorial tree you probably would want an evergreen with colorful flowers and one that is hardy and relatively fast</p>
        <p>growing. The southern magnolia has all of these qualities. Be certain that you have plenty of growing space. (Bill Stanton, extension forestry specialist)</p>
        <p>Q. Could you describe an evergreen landscape plant which has fall ai^ winter interest and could be used as a large screening plant. (A.B., Emerald Isle)</p>
        <p>Yes. May I suggest thorny elaeagnus (Elaeagnus pungens). This evergreen shrub grows 10 to 12 feet tall and has dense pendulous branches. Best located in full sun, it is one of a few plants that has winter flowering and spring fruiting. The flowers are aromatic. Another plus for your area is salt spray tolerance of thorny elaeagnus. (Kim Powell, extension landscape horticultural specialist)</p>
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        <p>overhangs keep out unwanted sun, with operable vents in the top story windows drawing air out of the house by convection to provide natural ventilation. A backup heating system is provic^ for use as desired. Glenda Feeken has this to say:</p>
        <p>It isnt just a passive solar energy house, its a livable house. We put a wood-burning stove in the family room. By using the passive solar heat with the wood stove, we have never turned on the backup heating system.</p>
        <p>What about cost compared to a conventional house of the same size?</p>
        <p>Koty says:</p>
        <p>The initial construction cost could be higher by about 2 to 5 percent, but the added cost is more than offset by savings each month. We should also remember that as energy costs rise, utility bills will become an even larger portion of the house upkeep, making an investment in solar homes even more practical. Also, tax-saving incentives are available in many states, and lending institutions are becoming more receptive to solar homes.</p>
        <p>The plan won the 1980 Habitation Space International Award in Switzerland. Since any article about solar housing always brings plenty of queries, address them to Charles Koty, 27 Barry Park Court, Searingtown, N.Y. 11507.</p>
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        <p>The Lumberville Store Has Slow Pace</p>
        <p>Surprise Parfy</p>
        <p>Candidate Has His Eyes On 84</p>
        <p>By DAN HALL</p>
        <p>Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>EAST HAVEN. Conn. (AP)  Come on over, people, lend an ear</p>
        <p>Let me tell you what you want to hear.</p>
        <p>Im running.</p>
        <p> Its no coincidence that novice singer-composer John OLeary has come out with The Running Game at this time.</p>
        <p>Just when most people want to forget political campaigning, OLeary is gearing up his 1984 bid for president of the United States.</p>
        <p>The 34-year-old musician-candidate knows he wont win and that, he says, is the best thing going for him.</p>
        <p>1 think one way not to get elected is to tell the truth, he says.</p>
        <p>Thats his way of saying that he feels he can say whatever he wishes. And that can be just about anything.</p>
        <p>Like: If we (United States) have to go down on all fours to keep the peace, well... </p>
        <p>And. pointing to his heart: Its all here. The enemy is not out there.</p>
        <p>OLeary is running under the banner of the Surprise Party, the same organization that failed to get him on the ballot for governor of Connecticut in 1978 and rallied only 96 write-in votes in the election.</p>
        <p>The curly haired campaigner boasts that he got more votes than (Lt. Gov. Robert) Killian and Elmer Fudd combined.</p>
        <p>However, Killian wasnt on the,ballot. He had lost a Democratic primary to Gov. Ella Grasso.</p>
        <p>OLeary notes that Republican Congressman Ronald Sarasin spent more than $1 million running against Gov. Grasso that year while OLeary spent less than $50, and we both lost.</p>
        <p>I dont like to label myself a liberal or a radical, he says.</p>
        <p>In his life, he tries to emulate comic-strip character Pogo. On his living room wall, in a cluttered beach house, hangs a cello without strings.</p>
        <p>His campaign slogan is: Ask not what money can do for you; ask what you can do</p>
        <p>Thats right, youve got it.</p>
        <p>His campaign line is satirical. But he claims to be 'completely serious about rrunning.</p>
        <p>My motive is real serious and humor is my means, he says.</p>
        <p>Some of his causes are ending world hunger and poking some holes in the standard political process.</p>
        <p>OLeary, a bachelor, actu--ally kicked off his 1984 campaign last May in a New Haven fast-food eatery in front of two reporters and waiters who had nothing else to do but listen. He kicked it off again by setting up shop outside the Democratic National Convention in New York City in August, again</p>
        <p>Lunch Talk Is Scheduled</p>
        <p>Changing Images of Women in Literature will be the topic of a luncheon talk to be sponsored by the East Carolina University Committee on the Status of Women Monday from noon to 1:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>The talk by Dr. Mary Ann Ferguson will be held in the Multipurpose Room of Mendenhall Student Center. Participants are encouraged to either bring a bag lucnh or eat from the snack bar there.</p>
        <p>Dr. Ferguson is former acting chairperson of the Department of English at ; Boston University. She is</p>
        <p> active in the Modem Lan-</p>
        <p> guage Association and is the  author of Images of Women ! in Literature.</p>
        <p>; For more information, : contact Mary Ann Rose or</p>
        <p> Peggy Baleme, 757-6061.</p>
        <p>BY JULES LOH AP Special Correspondis LUMBERVILLE, Pa. ^AP)  In a world of turmml and hurry, the place to draw a deqp breath of porspective and restore your soul is the Lumberville Store.</p>
        <p>The date chisded above the store is 1770.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>with an October news conference in Los Angeles, and yet again on a television interview program last week.</p>
        <p>What I do is, I keep kicking it off, yelling louder each time, he says, explaining his strategy as if he were the first politician to think of it.</p>
        <p>The response after the network TV show almost bowled him over, he says, and now he feels hes really rolling.</p>
        <p>So, on to the obligatory campaign biography:</p>
        <p>OLeary was bom and reared in Arlington, Mass., a Boston suburb. His father worked for the state, helping people who had been hurt on the job, and his mother was a teacher.</p>
        <p>He started as a philosophy major at Yale University but left half-way throu^i his sophomore year when his interest in rock n roll drumming drew him to Los Angeles.</p>
        <p>Dubbed Homesick Jdin because he missed the East, he was back in New Haven in 1975 with enough experience to organize a band two years later. A broadcaster suggested that he run for governor and, a day later, he was running.</p>
        <p>Asked about the 1980 presidential election, OLeary says he was happy, in a way, that Republican Ronald Reagan won, although he voted for Barry Commoner of the Citizens Party on the strength of his energy platform.</p>
        <p>To me. Im really excited about it because its the first chance to see if the conservative approach really works. ... Id prefer to be watching it from Venus, though.</p>
        <p>OLeary admits that he loves to be in the public eye, but he claims he gets the greatest pleasure from making a point and making them laugh at the same time.</p>
        <p>I want people to see how absurd the political process is. I dont think its wrong, necessarily, just crazy.l</p>
        <p>County School Lunch Menu</p>
        <p>Lunchroom menus for the coming week at the Pitt County schools have been announced as follow:</p>
        <p>Monday - hamburger steak with gravy, mashed potatoes, garden peas, hot rolls, milk;</p>
        <p>Tuesday  hot dog on bun, french fries, cole slaw, applesauce, milk;</p>
        <p>Wednesday  fried chicken, rice with gravy, green beans, hot rolls, sliced peaches, milk;</p>
        <p>Thursday - spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, french bread, banana, milk;</p>
        <p>Friday - vegetable beef soup, crackers, sandwich, orange, milk.</p>
        <p>Stone Mountain Ranked Third</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPI) - The top 20 privately-owned attractions in the United States hosted 74 million visitors in 1979, according to the almanac Tourisms Top Twenty, published jointly by the U.S. Travel Data Center and the U. of Colorado.</p>
        <p>Disney World and Disneyland ran 1 and 2; Georgias Stone Mountain was third.</p>
        <p>GUERRILLA ROUNDUP NEW DELHI, India (AP)  Army and police units have arrested nearly 680 suspected guerrillas of the underground Peoples Liberation Army in the remote northeastern state of Manipur, the United News of India says.</p>
        <p>Task Force Has AAeetings</p>
        <p>The Pitt County (bmmKtee - Based Alternatives Task Force will meet on the fourth Monday of each month, with the exception of December, July and August. The purpose of the task force is to assess the needs of youth in the county with particular attention to status offenders and to assist the county in planning and administering community based alternatives to training schools and delinquency prevention programs.</p>
        <p>The next meeting of the Task Force will be held November 24, 3 p.m., at the Pitt Cknmty Schools Administrative Office, third floor conference room. Meetings are open to the public.</p>
        <p>The store was opened for business then and is open for business now, but at a pace that matches the soft ripple of the Delaware River, out front, in its patient journey to the sea.</p>
        <p>At the store, sitting around the stove, as the villagers have done for two centuries, it seems improbare that tonwrrow will bring any surprises to Lumberville.</p>
        <p>The villagers seem to sense that reassuring fact, just as they know, with calming certainty, that the red oak out back, older than the store, will add another growth ring next spring just as surely as it shed its brown leaves this fall.</p>
        <p>The common bond of the 500 residents of Lumberville, said the stores proprietor, Gerald Gordon, is the area itself We love the peace and the solitude Were not looking for headlines. Were not looking for change.</p>
        <p>Not that great events have entirely passed the area by Walk across the street from the store and drop a stick in the Delaware River. When it floats eight miles it will arrive at the spot where George Washington crossed.</p>
        <p>The store was six years old then and probably didnt look much different ian it does now.</p>
        <p>The ageless stone fw its outside walls was quarried locally. The quarry is still in operation. Its vride planks and timbers were sawed locally, at George Walls lumber mill.</p>
        <p>George Wall founded the town; his business nanoed it. A lumber mill still thrives in Lumberville. It has been in the same family since 1869. Continuity.</p>
        <p>Each morning, Gerald</p>
        <p>Sickle Cell Session Set</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Sickle Cell Syndrome Program will sponsor a mini-educational session for the Pitt County Sickle Cell Disease Patient Group members (both male and female) and others who want to learn more about this serious health problem. The program will be held at the Pitt County Health Department. 1825 W. 6th St., Monday at 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Dr. Melvin Henderson, professor of obstetrics and gynecology with the ECU School of Medicine, will speak on sickle cell anemia and pregnancy. For further information contact Mrs. MUdredA. Council, 756-1343.</p>
        <p>Gordons fir^ act is to hang a flag from the porch roof of thestwe.</p>
        <p>(k&amp;gt;rdon is not only the stores owner but also the town postmaster. The jobs have gone together since 1835, when the flag had 24 stars and the storekeeper didnt have to fuss with postage stamps. They hadnt been invented yet.</p>
        <p>Gordons next duty every morning is to light the stove and put on a pot of coffee.</p>
        <p>The villagers will want to linger when they come for their nuil The 108 nuil boxes, incidentally, are heavy brass originals, the kind collectors would give their eye teeth for. They serve nicely. No need to change.</p>
        <p>Gordons shelves contain the usual fare of a country store  canned goods, work gloves, kerosene heaters. A gasoline pump stands out front</p>
        <p>But Gordon also sells goods made locally: aprons, cheeses, cookies, bread. Buy a loaf of bread in Lumberville, Gonton will tell you who baked it.</p>
        <p>A man named Sam Heed ran the store for 65 years, until his death in 1963. His daughter still lives in the adjoining home, which he added at the turn of the century. '</p>
        <p>When the stwe was put 14) for sale 10 years after Heed's death, Gerald Gordon, who is 34. leaped at the opportunity I hope to run it as long as Sam did.&amp;quot; Gordon said.</p>
        <p>Come back years from now. Ill still be here, the river will be here, the store will be here Nothing much will change in Lumberville. You can count on it.</p>
        <p>IMSIKMIILM.PUS OlIU</p>
        <p>ff.</p>
        <p>GERALD GORDON is a happy fellow as he stands in front of the Lumberville, Pa. village store. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>OPEN 8-8 MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8-5:30 SATURDAYS</p>
        <p>329 Greenville Blvd. Phone 756-5187</p>
        <p>mOORG'S</p>
        <p>RnCj^evnns products comppny</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0048" />
        <p>lU-The Duly Reflector. Greenville, N.C. -Sunday, Novendw 1, IMO</p>
        <p>peanut:</p>
        <p>LOOK,SIR, 'SM'I'IOESX ItSSTARTINS ARE TO SNOUI.. y COLO...</p>
        <p>WSHOULPNt HAVE WORN THOSE SANPAL5..AWK UECANWRAPHlOllRftET WITH come mc5...</p>
        <p>f IF S'OOWALK \o aOWLY,5lR,ICAN ^AP YOUR FE^;^</p>
        <p>cortEOM.TrieeWs crnAG A Cbl&amp;amp;H football ib&amp;amp;erKe^!</p>
        <p>fMwe ^ TKe</p>
        <p> -7-</p>
        <p>NUBBIN</p>
        <p>wi,U(2ru. iea&amp;amp; you BKOU&amp;lt;3rWTyOJ PAPccee wiTw you PieMIN' rooAv,</p>
        <p>BLONDIE</p>
        <p>BEETLE BAILY</p>
        <p>I TUiNK OTTo\ 7 TrTa</p>
        <p>WOLP LIKE SOME C/VV'IES POR THE WEEKENP</p>
        <p>CHILDREN'S CLOTHING STORE</p>
        <p>PHANTOM</p>
        <p>/he attacked y does that</p>
        <p>ANOLPMAN,,, 60UNP ROBBED HIM,, LIKE A TRIED TO KILL /&amp;gt; FINE ^ YOUNO MAN 2</p>
        <p>FRANK &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;ERNEST</p>
        <p>MAYBE YOU'D 86 HApPi%^, 8AMgAj^t6si, IF Y&amp;gt;u WORKED ^ IN An inexact 5ciN^E.</p>
        <p>FUNKY WINKERBEAN</p>
        <p>BULL, A6 OOU KNOJ .'THESE FeAT. 5CCRE5 AK (^EDTD mCME HOO) OiELL COU'D DO IMCOaEG /</p>
        <p>NOa),OWTHE ONE HAND CfOUR SCORE DID DIP INTO IHE NE&amp;amp;ATIUE PERCeNTlLEb.</p>
        <p>ON m omiR.HoaiEyER.ooo DID RUSH R3R SIX HUNDRED gARDS AMD SCORE TlOELyE IDUCHDOaiNSIHIS^EAR/</p>
        <p>Family Firm Continues To Produce Pipe Organs</p>
        <p>By LINDA DUFFIELD Associated Press Writer HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) - Had the M P MoUer Co. been around when the mythical god Pan was running through fields playing a crude forerunner to the pipe organ, chances are he would have been playing one of their instruments.</p>
        <p>The state of the art has changed tremendously since the days Pan was blowing on a bunch of varying-length reeds. The proof can be seen in the woit of the Molla* firm, which has been turning out pipe organs for churches, community buildings and private homes for more than a century.</p>
        <p>Founded in 1875 by Mathias Peter Mdler, a Daunait native who immigrated to this country, the firm was, and is, a family concern, run by his descendants.</p>
        <p>One of those descendants, Peter Daniels, is vice president of the company and a grandson of the originai</p>
        <p>Public Notices</p>
        <p>NOTICE FILENO TVSP 1513 FILM NO </p>
        <p>IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY SAM SHORT ETALS VS</p>
        <p>SIMON SHORT ETALS TO. SIMON SHORT AND WIFE. PRISCILLA SHORT (SIMON SHORT FAMILY), IDA SHORT, WIDOW (FRED SHORT FAMILY), LIZZIE SHORT LANGLEY, WIDOW (WILLIAM STANLEY SHORT FAMILY), AAARINA ROSS, HENRY ROBERT JONES AND WIFE, AAARIE JONES, WILLIE JONES, DOROTHY STEVENS AND HUSBAND. GRIMES STEVENS. MARVIN JONES AND WIFE, PEGGY JONES, PATRICIA LEWIS AND HUSBAND, MICHAEL LEWIS, CEDRIC JONES AND WIFE, LILLIAN JONES, DOLL JONES, WIIXIW. LENA REEVES AND HUSBAND, TOM REEVES, WILLIAM JONES AND WIFE, MARY JONES, SIMON JONES AND WIFE, MARY LOU JONES, RUTH WILSON, NANNIE JONES (ELLA SHORT JONES FAMILY), OCTAVIUS SHORT, WKXJW, (W ANDERSON SHORT FAMILY), ADDIE LOUISE SHORT TAFT; CHRISTINE STOKES; ISELINE SHORT, LUCY SHORT; AAAMIE RUTH DUPREE; DOUGLAS SHORT (CHILDREN OF JAMES WALTER SHORT, DECEASED, A SON OF SAM SHORT, DECEAS ED); /MADELINE W HILL; /MARY BLACKMON MATTIE FOREMAN; CONSTANCE STRACHAN, HELEN GUNTER; VINCENT BULLOCK, (FAMILY OF MARINA SHORT WEATHINGTON), ADA SPRUIELL AND HUSBAND, ED DIE SPRUIELL; WILLIAM BEAAAON SHORT; NINA SHORT CONGLETON AND HUSBAND, AN DREW CONGLETON; ERNEST CLEVELAND SHORT; LEROY SHORT, JASPER SHORT AND WIFE, ELSA SHORT; PERRY SHORT, JR , ALONZA SHORT AND WIFE, ROSA SHORT; (FAMI LY OF WILLIE SHORT); MARY ADAMS; MARTHA TUCKER, (FAMILY OF JOHN SHORT); CHARLIE MILLS AND WIFE, VEL/MA MILLS; PAULINE MILLS, WIDOW OF SI/MON MILLS; OLA MILLS (AAARTHA SHORT MILLS FAMILY); ROSA HEMBY; KATHERINE SNEED AND HUS BAND, CLIFTON SNEED; LAURA SHORT; MELISSA SCOTT AND HUSBAND, RAY/MOND SCOTT, LOUISE EBRON AND HUSBAND, JAMES EBRON; DAVID SHORT AND WIFE, KATHERINE SHORT; WILLIE SHORT AND WIFE, LIZZIE SHORT; LEWIS HENRY SMITH; ELLA LEE ADAMS; JOE HENRY SMITH; WILLIE DEAN SMITH (FAMILY OF LEWIS SHORT), EULA JOHNSON, IN DIVIDUALLY, AND EULA JOHNSON, GUARDIAN AO LITEM FOR ISIAH SI^RT AND BEULAH SHORT, ETHEL LEE SHORT, IN DIVIDUALLY, WIDOW OF CELLIE MACK SHORT, AND ETHEL LEE SHORT, GUARDIAN AD LITEM FOR CYNTHIA SHORT AND JAMES MICHAEL SHORT; SUGGIE LEE /MAJORS; PAMELA GAYLE SHORT; ROBBY RAY SHORT, EVA HY/MAN; LILLIE BRUCE JOHNSON; BARBARA WARD; IDA SHORT, WIDOW; GLADYS DUNCAN SHORT, WIDOW, MILDRED ANN SHORT; AULANDER SHORT; WILLIE SHORT AND JOANNE SHORT (SAM SHORT FAMILY), AND LEE ETTA WORSLEY, GUARDIAN AD LITEM FOR PAMELA SMITH (IN FAMILY OF WILLIAM STANLEY SHORT); TlXiETHER WITH ANY</p>
        <p>AND ALL PERSONS KNOWN AND UNKNOWN, LIVING OR IN BE ING, BORN OR UNBORN, IN CAPACITATED OR DISABLED, MINORS OR EMANCIPATED, WHERESOEVER FOUND OR LOCATED, WHO MAY BE OR MIGHT BE AN HEIR AT LAW OF AMIE SHORT, DECEASED, AND AS SUCH MAY BE OR MIGHT BE ENTITLEDTOANY INTEREST IN HER ESTATE OR IN ANY PRO PERTY OF ANY KIND WHICH SHE OWNED OR MIGHT HAVE OWNED AT THE TIME OF HER DEATH</p>
        <p>You and each of you will taka notica and are haraby served with notice that the Petitioners have moved the Court to amend the Petl tion tiled In this proceeding by substituting the actual description from an actual Court ordered survey for the description used In the original Petition, this being necessary because the description originally used was taken from the description used In the deed in which the twelve children of Amie Short conveyed said lands to their mother, Amie Short, following the death of their father, Simon StK&amp;gt;rt. and said description was In error and did not reflect the true description of the lands owned by Amie Snort heirs. If you or either of you object to or op pose the AAotlon you should file your opposition with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pltf County, Greenville. North Carolina, within thirty days from the date of this notice.</p>
        <p>The true description as shown by actual Court ordered survey is as follows:</p>
        <p>That certain tract or parcel of lar&amp;gt;d lying and being situaM in Pactolus Township, mtt County, North Carolina, located on the north side of N.C. Highway 33 near the intersection of N.C. Secondary Road 1530 (Mumford Road) and N.C. Highway 33 and being more particularly described as follows</p>
        <p>BEGINNING at apoint marked by a railroad spike In the centerline of N.C. Highway 33, said point being the southwest corner of the property herein described and the southeast corner of the property conveyed to Hiram Edsel Garris, by deed of record In the Pitt County Registry In Book R-43, page 198 and running thence with the eastern line of Gar ris North 37*34'5I&amp;quot; East, 50.83 feet to a point in the northern property line of N.C. Highway 33 marked by an Iron pipe set thence continuing with the eastern line of Gar Is North 3734'51&amp;quot; East, 571 00 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe set, thence North ir59'48&amp;quot; East, 156.19 feet toa point marked by an Iron pipe set, the southwest corner of the Short Heirs family cemetery, thence continuing with The eastern line of Garris and the Short Heirs family cemetery western line North 1859'48&amp;quot; East, 343.00 feet to a point marked by an Iron pipe set, the northwest corner of said family cenrtefery, thence continuing with the eastern line of Garris North )8*S9'48&amp;quot; East, 2,057.06 feet to a point on the southern bank of Bell's Branch marked by an Iron pipe set, thence continuing North 18*59'48&amp;quot; East, 90.00 feet to a point In the &amp;quot;Run&amp;quot; of Bell's Branch marked by an Iron pipe set, thence leaving the Garris line and running with the &amp;quot;Run&amp;quot; of Bell's Branch the follow Ing course attd distance South 8144'25&amp;quot; East, 119.39 feet South 7247'31&amp;quot; East, 244.57 feet South 53&amp;lt;&amp;gt;31'43&amp;quot; East, 382.94 feet toa point In the &amp;quot;Run&amp;quot; of Bell's Branch marked by an Iron pipe set, the northeast corner of the property herein conveyed and the noHhwest corner of the property conveyed to AAavis Clark Coghill, by deed of record In the Pitt County Registry In Book W-26, page 8 and running thence with the western line of Coghill South 1818'58&amp;quot; West, 85.00 feet to a</p>
        <p>point on the southern bank of Bell's Brartch marked by an iron pipe set, thence continuing with the western line of Coghill South 18* 18'58&amp;quot; West, 2,706.30 feet to a point on the nor thern bank of a large ditch or canal marked by an iron pipe set. thence continuing with the western line of Coghill Sooth iri8'58&amp;quot; West, 28 46 fe^ to a point In the centerline of said difch or canal, thence leaving the Coghill line and running with the centerline of said ditch or canal and the southern property I ine of the property herein described South 69*3T33&amp;quot; West, 66 00 feet South 4931'40&amp;quot; West, 22.64 feet to a point In the centerline of said ditch or canal, thence leaving said ditch or canal North 65*44'I7&amp;quot; West, 12.83 feet to a point on the northern bank of said ditch or canal marked by an Iron pipe set, thence continuing North 6*44'ir' West, 295.63 feet to a point, a corner, marked by an Iron pipe set, thence South I8*18'58&amp;quot; W^t, 225.00 feet to a point In the nor thern property line of N.C. Highway 33 marked by an iron pipe set. thence continuing South I8*18'58&amp;quot; West. 50.41 feet to a point In the centerline of N.C. Highway 33 mark ed by a &amp;quot;P K&amp;quot; nail set, the southeast corner of the property herein described, thence with the centerline of N.C. Highway 33 North 6423'38&amp;quot; West, 112 30 feet. North</p>
        <p>64*33'00&amp;quot; West, 100 00 feet. North</p>
        <p>6324'10&amp;quot; West, 118.75 feet. North</p>
        <p>62*59'00&amp;quot; West. 100 00 feet. North</p>
        <p>63*48'17&amp;quot; West. 166.36 feet to the</p>
        <p>point of BEGINNING containing U.85 acres by actual survey as shown on that certain nrap by Olsen Associates, Inc., Greenville, North Carolina, entitled &amp;quot;Court Order Survey - Sam Short, ET AL vs. Simon Short, ET AL File No 79 CVS 1513&amp;quot; for a more detailed descrip tIon.</p>
        <p>This 30th day of October, 1980.</p>
        <p>S.O. Worthington Attorney for Petitioners Box 691, Greenville, N.C. 37834 Telephone: 752 2916 November 2, 9, 16, 23. 1980</p>
        <p>rSOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Executors of the Estate of Helen Gold Brooks, late of PIft County, North Carolina, this Is to rtotify all persons having claims against said Estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, v4ose mailing address Is Route 3, Box 79, Greenville, North Carolina. 27834, on</p>
        <p>. of /May, 11 or this Notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said Estate will please</p>
        <p>of their recovery</p>
        <p>persons in-</p>
        <p>or tefore t^ 11th day of Ma^. 1981,</p>
        <p>ons pl&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>make immediate payment fo the undersigned.</p>
        <p>This the 11th day of November, 1980.</p>
        <p>George L. AAann, Sr. AND Mary B. Mann Route 3, Box 79</p>
        <p>Greenville. North Carolina 27834 Michael A. Colombo JAMES, HITE, CAVENDISH &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;BLOUNT Attorneys at Law Post Office Dravrer 15 Greenville, North Carolina 27834 Nov. 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 1980</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualified as Administratrix eta. of the estate of Carrie Adams late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned Administratrix eta. on or before May 18, 1981 or this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make Immediate paynrrent.</p>
        <p>This 13th day of November, 1980. Bessie A. Simpson 1301 Battle Street Greenville, N.C. 27834 Administratrix eta. of the estate of Carrie Adams, deceased.</p>
        <p>Nov. 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 1980</p>
        <p>MoUer.</p>
        <p>Danids, who plays the organ and appears familiar with all aspects of the work which goes on in the 125,000-square-foot building housing the ccHnpany's activities, says all organs turned out by Moller are custom made. Most parts are manufactured in the Hagerstown plant.</p>
        <p>We make the whole shebang here excq?t the keys and motors for blowers and rectifiers, said Daniels.</p>
        <p>The M.P. Moller signature is attached to each organ the firm produces. And since the company turned out one of its first organs for Philadelphia's Centennial Exposition In 1876,11,500 new organs have carried the company plate.</p>
        <p>Included on that list are organs at churches throughout the United States, in chapels at the Naval Academy, West Point and the Air Force Academy, and at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D C., the largest Roman Catholic church in the Western hemi^here.</p>
        <p>And Daniels says the company is under contract to build an organ which will cost about $20,000 for the Chicago Orchestral Association.</p>
        <p>But not all organs are that expensive. I would say a normal organ for the average church runs in the neighborhood of $40,000 to $60,000, said Daniels, adding that a true pipe organ can be purchased for as little as $13,950.</p>
        <p>The average organ takes just over a year to build, according to Daniels, who noted that. Mollers 220 employees can turn out 110-120 organs a year, depending on the size of the instruments.</p>
        <p>And there is often more than one organ under construction at one time.</p>
        <p>We have probably as many as 30 organs going through here in various stages from preliminary engineering up to final assembly, Daniels said. We do final assembly here, although it (the organ) is not played. The acoustics here are different than in a church so there would be no reason to play it here.</p>
        <p>Despite the economic woes troubling most industries, the organ business is still going strong, Daniels said.</p>
        <p>What happens between now and the first of the year will determine where the industry is going to be.</p>
        <p>ARE YOU LOOKING FOR FAST ACTION?</p>
        <p>We may never make history, but our fast-acting classified ads sure do please a lot of people. When you have something youd like to sell in a hurry, give us a call. Were sure to please you, too.</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector</p>
        <p>Classified Ads 752-6166</p>
        <p>people read dMtifiod</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0049" />
        <p>The Dally Reflector, GteeovUle, N.C.Sunday, November 16,19K&amp;gt;D-S</p>
        <p>WANT</p>
        <p>ADS</p>
        <p>007 SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>ON NOVEAABER IJ, James K Smith and Hope S Smith (tied an application with the Federal Communications Commission to construct and operate a 1000 waH originating television translator station to serve Greenville. The oroposed station will operate on Channel 60 with Its transmitter located atop Webb Grain Mill, north Greene Street near Gum Road. Its coordinates will be 35 degrees 36 minutes, 51 seconds north, 77 de grees, 7i minutes, 46 seconds west</p>
        <p>Oil</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>AUSTIN HEALEY 1963 752^5</p>
        <p>WE BUY NICE, used cars Grant Buick Mazda, Inc., 756-U77_</p>
        <p>013</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>CENTURY 1?75 6 cylinder,</p>
        <p>automatic, air, AM/FM stereo. 4 new tires Runs well S14S0 752 3000 s. 756 1997</p>
        <p>days.</p>
        <p>1 nights</p>
        <p>77 REGAL 2 door 37,000 miles. price negotiable. 752 3925 anytime</p>
        <p>015</p>
        <p>Chevrolet</p>
        <p>CASH FOR YOUR car Auto Sales, 756 7765</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET 1979 Monza V 6, automatic, air, AM/FM, bucket seats. &amp;gt;3800. 758 2986 atter 5_</p>
        <p>CITATION, 19S0. Standard transmission, AM/FM stereo, air. power steering and brakes, sun roof. Immaculate condition. Cheap 758 4881._</p>
        <p>IMPALA 1973. Air conditioning, power steering and brakes Excellent mechanical condition 8700. 746-3719___</p>
        <p>MONTE CARLO 1976. Air condl tioning, full power Call 758-4406</p>
        <p>MUST SELL 1975 Vega 2 door, chrome luggage rack Extremal' good condtfion inside and Needs no work. 752 6710.</p>
        <p>NOVA, 1974. Good condition $1000 CallL C Pollard, 758 1624._</p>
        <p>NOVA 1970. 6 cylinder, 2 door AM/FM cassette. CB Good condl tion. $950. 758 3952_</p>
        <p>018</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>FORD E250 van, 1977 V 8, 12</p>
        <p>passenger, automatic. Chateau package, dual air, cruise, power steering, AM/FM stereo. Very nice. $4700 756 7445 after 6 p. m</p>
        <p>MUSTANG II, 1976. 30 miles gallon. Asking $23</p>
        <p>7M 2213 after 4 p.m</p>
        <p>PINTO WAGON 1973. 4 spe^ 752-4090 (leave message) or 306 Elnr Street</p>
        <p>PINTO 1974. Red, new radial tires $800 negotiable. 7M 6881 after 7 p.m</p>
        <p>034 Camptrs For Sale</p>
        <p>1973 GAAC truck with camper Sleeps 4. stove. Ice box. bathroom and hot water heater 753 4849 attar 6p.m._</p>
        <p>036</p>
        <p>Cycles For Sale</p>
        <p>m HONDA road or street bike Good condition $250. 758 9549.</p>
        <p>197S HONDA 550 $700 Excellent 752 7111, ask for Bob or Mike</p>
        <p>shape.</p>
        <p>until 6</p>
        <p>1980 KAWASAKI LTD 750 Extras, excellent condition 758 5367 after 6 p.m</p>
        <p>7 HONDA Custom soft tall frame, front disc brakes, mag wheels. 4 In to 1 headers, all chromed AAust see to appreciate 752 5247_</p>
        <p>039</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>196S DODGE pick up with slant 6 engine Straight drive, short bed. In good condition 758 1603</p>
        <p>condition $700 negotiable</p>
        <p>19*5 FORD pick up 6 cylinder, straight drive, lonig bed Good condition. Ideal for hauling wood or hunting. $650 negotiable. 758 1603</p>
        <p>051</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>KNITTINGMILL</p>
        <p>PUNTAAANAGER</p>
        <p>Responsible tor complete operation of modern tricot mill. L^atlon is C^ldates</p>
        <p>with extensive tricot experience</p>
        <p>attractive southern city</p>
        <p>icot experl should send a resume with salary</p>
        <p>history to:</p>
        <p>Plant AAanager P O Box 1M7</p>
        <p>Greenville. NC</p>
        <p>AnEquelQpeonvnitvEmplorw F</p>
        <p>LIVE IN help to car* for invalid lady. Light housekeeplna 756-5034</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT Eastern NC</p>
        <p>comftany need* your experience In industrial supervision to assist In production. Top benefits. $15,000, fM paid Call Al. 758-0541, Snelling and Snellino Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>19*6 CHEVROLET V 8 with utility body. 756^119.</p>
        <p>1972 WAGONEER Good tires op tion 4 wheel drive Good cortdltion $750 Weekday number. 752 1020</p>
        <p>1978 CHEVROLET BLAZER Low mileage, automatic. 4 wheel drive, AM/Fm, air conditioning, new 12 15 radial tires, extra clean 758 5026 days, 756 4814 nights</p>
        <p>1978 FORD Econoline extra long van Custom, cruise, air, low mile age. 758 U9i</p>
        <p>1978 FORD F1S0 Ranger Explorer New tires and rims, perfect condl tion. 756 1297,_</p>
        <p>1978 FORD truck. Good condition 756 2589 __</p>
        <p>1978 JEEP Cherokee Air condi tioning, AM/FM stereo, electric back window cruise, tilt steering 752 8356 after 4_</p>
        <p>1979 EL CAMINO Fully equipped, extra clean $5300 753 354_</p>
        <p>1979 international Scout 24.000 miles, air. automatic. AM/FM, cruise control Excellent condition. $7000 758 2858_</p>
        <p>1980 TOYOTA SR 5 5 speed, air, AM/FM radio 8,000 miles $400 and pick up payments ol $181.56 month 758 6991 after 7:30 p.m., 756 7936, 8 30a m 6P.m. _</p>
        <p>1981 SILVERADO Chevrolet Fully equipp^. less than 1000 miles Retallsfor $10,000, sell for $8350 752 5226after*_</p>
        <p>046</p>
        <p>PETS</p>
        <p>AKC CHIHUAHUA puppies males, $125 All shots 752 157</p>
        <p>4,_____</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>atter</p>
        <p>AKC COCKER Spaniel puwle*^ 5 weeks old, 5 reds, 1 blonde 758 4310 after3:30p.m</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED pure</p>
        <p>lie!</p>
        <p>____________ white</p>
        <p>German Shepherd puppies 6 weeks old, 1 male. 4 females, $100 each. 758 2621 _</p>
        <p>BLACK Cocker Spanier^pples One male, one female. $150. Call 746-2321 after 5._</p>
        <p>COON HOUNDS tor sale. 753 5585.</p>
        <p>PINTO 1974 Runabout (4 speed, radio), $950 negotiable, 4x8</p>
        <p>stand-up camper shell (roll-out</p>
        <p>windows. Interior and exterior</p>
        <p>light), $225neootiable 752 3471.</p>
        <p>021</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>DELTA 88. Sedan. 1978. Power brakes, power steering, air condition, cruise control, tilt wheel, AM FM radio. 57,000 miles, fleet owner. Very good condition $4450 752 3143 W R Whitehurst._</p>
        <p>OLDS</p>
        <p>1976. Sta</p>
        <p>CUTLASS</p>
        <p>power excellent condit(j</p>
        <p>tionwagon. CLean, power brakes, power steering, excellent condlt^, automatic, air condition, AM FM radio. $1950. 752 7012 after 6 p.m</p>
        <p>023</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>FIREBIRD, 1975 E^rlt. 350 V 8, 25,000 actual miles. Excellent con dition. 758 1187, 752-0121._</p>
        <p>GRAND PRIX, 1978 Excellent condition, loaded with extras, cruise control, AM/FM cassette, power windows and doors. Must sell. 752 8865atter 5</p>
        <p>LeAAANS SPORT 1974. AM/FM cassette, 2 new tires, 354 barrel carburetor, 43,000 miles. Excellent condition. 756 4854. _</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>CORONA 1978. 4 door, 5 speed, power steering, air, cruise, lots of extras. Excellent mechanical con dition. $3800. Call 758 4381 after 6 weekdays, anytime weekends</p>
        <p>DATSUN 210B 1977. AM/FM, air, radial tires, 30,000 miles, 5 speed 756-9791 after 5._</p>
        <p>DATSUN 260Z 1974. Silver, MIchelln radlals, wire wheels, sharp excellent condition. 758-7029._</p>
        <p>FIAT 128, 1974. Low mileage. Good condition. $1595. Call 756 22fc after 5</p>
        <p>DOGS FOR SALE Line bred, fast delivery pointer bird dogs Regis tered, ail shot* and health records 4 7 months old. Ready to start this quail season. 2 males and 2 females left. 756 0594. _</p>
        <p>AAALE, black and white Shih Tzu. One year old. Housebroken, won dertui with children. 756 1140_</p>
        <p>051</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>BANK TELLER If you are quick and efficient with a warm smile and 1 2 years experience as a teller</p>
        <p>this Is for you. Call Gertie, 758-0541, Snelling and Snelling Personnel Service. _</p>
        <p>MANAGER Excellent opportunity for person with self motivation, good sales experience, mena^ ment abilities Call Gertie, 758-Ofil, Snelling and Snelling Personnel Service _</p>
        <p>MANAGER Prestigou* term company needs personal Individual In Farmvlll* area with AgrI busi ness knowledge $12000-- Super &amp;gt;e(lts Cair Gertie, 758 041, Snelling and Snelling Personnel Service. _______</p>
        <p>MEDICAL RECORDS tran^rlp tionist needed Immediately Com-petltve salary, excellent tteneflts. Contact Personnel Office. Carteret General Hospital, Morehead City. NC 1 726 5151. extension 530 Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>PERSON wanted to work at Biscuit Inn Must be neat and have a desire to work Apply from 10 a m til 11 am. Biscuit inn, 323 South Greene Street _</p>
        <p>PHYSICAL Therapist serve as a staff fher,</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>1st in the</p>
        <p>Therapist __ _ staff therapi</p>
        <p>developmental evaluation clinic Employee will be expected to exercise initiative and discretion in formulating a program t* meet the needs of Individual patient*. Duties will Include development and Im plementatlon of services In the areas of evaluation, treatment, demonstration treatment, and parent counseling Reoulres gradu ation from an accredited school of physical therapy plus 1 year of experience In physical therapy un der the supervision of a licensed physical therapist All applicants must be eligible for licensure In North Carolina Salary com mensuate with training and experl ence Submit detailed resume to AAr Michael L Bowman. Personnel Department, ECU, (ireenvllle, NC 27834. (919) 757-6352. An Equal Op portunlty Employer through Affirmative Actlwv_</p>
        <p>0S1</p>
        <p>HtlpWantid</p>
        <p>COfMAAERCIAL Tetevtsion photq grapher Some formal training and/or experience required Send reeume to Photographer. P O Box 19*7, GreenvlllerNC27834. EOE</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL Television copywriter. Some fortnal training and/or experlenc* required Send resume to Copywriter, P O Box 19*7, GreenvlNe, NC 27834. EOE</p>
        <p>CONSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>SUPERINTENDANT</p>
        <p>SHOPPING CENTERS Representatives of Stanley Smith A Som. Columbia, SC will be at the Holiday Inn, Wilson, N C Tuesday and Wednesday to interview appll cants tor the position of |ob superin tendant Project* are located at Goldsboro, NC, Henderson, NC and Greenville, N C Work to begin within 30 day* Call Jim Smith or Charlie Thompson at the Holiday Inn In Wilson for an appointment Please bring resume If available</p>
        <p>DESIGN AND Product Eruineers Top company needs ME or EE with experienced In HVAC design or product engineering. This position offers great advancement potential and benefits $25.000, fee paid. Call Al. 758-0541. Snelling and Snelling Personnel Service_</p>
        <p>DOMINOS PIZZA, now takiM applications for drivers AAust be lC have own car, be willing to work nights and weekands Apply In person at 1201 Charles Boulevard.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED Industrial sewing machine operators. Excellent conditions. Paid vacation, hospitalization.</p>
        <p>working condl paid holidays, fringe Oppor</p>
        <p>benefits, top wages Equal tunlty Employer Apply In ,1, Monday Thursday, 8:39 til . Tom Tops. Inc., Conatos</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED mechanic 75* 4766.</p>
        <p>front end</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED carpenter needed Minimum 3 year* experience AAust be able to read blue prints and have own tods. Call 758 2657 aHer 6 p.m</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED plumber needed at Pitt County Hospital. Community Heating and Plumbing Company Aoolv In person at hospital. _</p>
        <p>PHYSICAL THERAPIST needed</p>
        <p>immediately. Geriatric rehabilitation 40% return home Orthopaedic out patients. Informal setting Near ocean Call Pam Hammond. LPT, Hill Haven Convalescent Onter, Wllmlnoton, NC (919 ) 762 4878</p>
        <p>PROGRESSIVE modern extended care facility Is looking for a regis tered nurse with leadership capabilities Straight 7 til 3, every other weekend off. Good benefits, competitive salary, dynamic In-service* Call University Nursing Center, 758 7100, Cathy Bennetf Director of Nursing</p>
        <p>RESTAURANT PERSONNEL Now acceping applications tor cooks, dishwashers, waitresses, waiter* and bus persons for new restaurant In Greenville, opening early De cember Experience In seafood preferred but will train right person. Apply In person between noon and 4 p.m. to J B's Island Seafood. Rl Center.</p>
        <p>iivorgate Shopping</p>
        <p>BRODY'S, Pitt Plaza, has opening for department head of lingerie department. Interesting job, selling and merchandising fashion lingerie If you have leadership quality, will train Good company benefits. Apply Brody's, Pitt Plaza, from 2 til 6p.m.</p>
        <p>BRODY'S, Pitt Plaza, has opening for full time general office worker in sales promotion office. Ajjjjiy</p>
        <p>Brody's, p.m.</p>
        <p>*itt Plaza, from</p>
        <p>TWO EXPERIENCED GM Technicians needed. Excellent sal ary plus fringe benefits and profit sharing. Contact Dale Anderson at Phelps Chevrolet 756 2150</p>
        <p>TWO PART TIME people needed for Christmas help. Please apply at Zales. Carolina East AAall No phone calls, please. _</p>
        <p>VISUAL ARTIST Must meet CETA requirements. BS in art or equivalent experience. Contact Employment Security Commission In Washington for further details</p>
        <p>HONDA CIVIC 1200, 1979 . 2 door hatchback with 2 year maintenance policy, new radial tires. Good con</p>
        <p>dition. $3795. 758 9549. _</p>
        <p>AAAZDA RX-7, 1979 GS Silver, air, sunroof, 25.000 miles. $7650 758 1708 evenings.</p>
        <p>WANTED: experienced part time or full time cashiers and stock clerks for local supermarket Must be neat, accurate and efficient. Top wages and good working conditions. Must have at least 3 years experi ence In large supermarket. Not experienced, please do not apply. We do not have time to train. If you meet the above qualifications and want to join a company where you'll be treated right send your resume to Supermarket, P O Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834._</p>
        <p>MGB 1970. Excellent condition 756-0685. 204 Saint Andrews Drive.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA CELICA GT, 1976 5</p>
        <p>speed, air, AM/FM cassette, new t(res, clean. 753 3829 _</p>
        <p>VW BEETLE 1970 (good condition), $1195 negotiable, 1967 VW Beetle (good condition, new tires and muffler), $950 negotiable 1 524 4056</p>
        <p>VW SQUARE BACK, 1967 Good running condition. $750. 756-0437.</p>
        <p>1972 VW BUS campmoblle (fold-out bed, table and louvered windows); 1965 International Scout. 756-6319.</p>
        <p>1974 TOYOTA Corona Sta tionwagon. AMFM radio, automatic, very clean. 62,000 miles. $1800. 752-7012 after 6 p.m</p>
        <p>DATSUN, 280ZX 1979, GL package Dark blue, low mileage. Call 756 5155 days, 756 6710 nights_</p>
        <p>029 Auto Parts &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Service</p>
        <p>TOP DOLLARS</p>
        <p>Paid For AllJunk Cars</p>
        <p>Picked Up At Your Door Call Days 752 6124 Evenings 756-9735 Ask for Mr. Coleman_</p>
        <p>HOME improvement salesperson Individual must have managerial ability Attractive pay, solid future. Write to Sales, P O Box 469, Greenville, NC__</p>
        <p>RN, LPN, relief charge nurse. 4-5 days per week Salary up to $15,000 per year with experience and license Call 753 5547 for appoint ment Guardian Care of Farmvllle</p>
        <p>RNs, LPNs, OR Technicians Pungo District Hospital needs you. ornings on all shifts. Shift differentials. Full and/or part time. Call Barbara McDonald, Director of Nursing, Belhaven, NC, 1-943-2111</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON High pay plus many benefits. Must be experienced In sales Pitt County and surround Ing areas Call for appointment, 758 6018 _______</p>
        <p>SECRETARIAL POSITION 2 years experience or 2 years professional training, shorthand required. Accurate typist. Salary negotiable. Excellent working conditions and benefits Send resume to Secretary, P O Box 222, Farmvllle, NC 27828</p>
        <p>GODFATHER'S PIZZA</p>
        <p>Coming to Greenville soon: seeking managers, assistants and trainees locally and throughout North Carolina. Write: Godfather's Pizza, 904 S Kings Drive. Charlotte, N C 28204._</p>
        <p>HEAD NURSE RN</p>
        <p>Your demonstrated leadership ability coupled with a minimum of 1 year's experience in Phlebotomy may qualify you for this full time position Requirements Involve: Graduation from an accredited school of nursing (BSN preferred); current licensure as a professional nurse In North Carolina. Abllty to travel with bloodnnoblles In eastern NC Call 758 1140 or write P O Box 6003, Greenville, NC 27834 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F</p>
        <p>051</p>
        <p>HtlpWanM</p>
        <p>i*,f!J5K,a:rrf,s</p>
        <p>756-8830 between 8a.m. and 6p.m._</p>
        <p>WANTED: someone to sit on</p>
        <p>weekends with semi-Invalid from 9 a m. Saturday til 6 p m Sunday 746-4081. _</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>Work Wanted</p>
        <p>BABYSITTING SERVICE avalla ble. Exparlancad and mature, have own transportation. Week nights and anytime weekends. (919) 756-9031_</p>
        <p>BOOKKEPPING Services tor small</p>
        <p>businesses Call 756-6847 from 6 30 to 10:00 pm</p>
        <p>COAAPLETE warranty and out of-warranty repair on GE or Hot point ard most major appliances Gates Service Company, Sammy Gate*. 752 5900, mobile lOA_</p>
        <p>EAAPLOYEE relations/training and development Will offer 8 solid years professional experience as an upper level management psychologist. M S My approach has been results oriented, has health care, retail and factory experience. Will relocate I wish to discuss making a contribution to a successful organization. (813) 542 7506, evenings or weekends</p>
        <p>FURNITURE Reflnlshing done completely by hand to a fine rubbed finish Free estimates 756 8601</p>
        <p>GUTTER CLEANING, small home repair jobs, odd job* at reasonable prices. GGECO Services, Inc., 756 8515 ______</p>
        <p>IBM TYPEWRITER repairman will pick up. deliver, repair, service and clean all types of typewriter*, 756-9915_______</p>
        <p>064</p>
        <p>Fuel. Wood, Coal</p>
        <p>COAL AND kindling for sal* Hat ter a* Hamnrtocks. 1104 Clark Street.</p>
        <p>Vi CORD mixed hardwood, $37.50 delivered; $30 you del I ver. 756-7835.</p>
        <p>FIREPLACE AND heater wood, hard wood. $35 to $40 a pick up truck load 752 3048, 752 4010_</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>Miscdlanaous</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>CLOSE OUT sale on all Norman's bedspreads All in stock Norman s custom bedspreads. 25% oH at Larry'sCaroetland, 3010 East lOth.</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD for Stancll. 752 6331.</p>
        <p>SALE J P</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD Mixed oak and pin* $40 per load or $75 per cord (delivered); $30 per load or $60 per led up at wood yard. Flat</p>
        <p>mp R .......</p>
        <p>or 825-mi</p>
        <p>cord (picked up at wood yard. Flat Swamb Road, Bethel, NCV 825 4S91</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD We otter only the best All oak. no mixed /&amp;gt; cord $42.50. cut. delivered, stacked to your needs Call Holt Glenn nights,</p>
        <p>752 1563.__</p>
        <p>MIXED HARDIA^OD for sale tent, can be picked up or delivered. Call 746 4682____</p>
        <p>OAK WOOD tor sal*. $40, $35 758-6489_</p>
        <p>OAK WCX3D tor sale $40 'r&amp;gt; cord, $80 cord Will be measured out Good lighter iMOOd also available.</p>
        <p>756 0440 nights</p>
        <p>OAK WOOD by James Mixed, $35, all oak, $40, dry oak, $45 756 9193</p>
        <p>065 Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>ANTIFREEZE Permanent type winter and summer coolant $4.49 per gallon, case of six. $4.29 per gallon. Agri Supply Company, Green V11 le 752 39^ _</p>
        <p>INTERIOR PAINTING 3 ye</p>
        <p>experlenc*. reference* Call M for a free, fair estimate. 758 0004</p>
        <p>MAINTENANCE and plumbing work 752D099 aHer 4 p m</p>
        <p>NO JOB TOO small Carpenter and repair work, roof 'work and painting on hous4ts and mobile homes Cabinet and counter tops Call 752 3076 or 758 0779 anytime</p>
        <p>PAINTING Inter lor/ex tenor work guaranteed Call 758-0810</p>
        <p>All</p>
        <p>REMODELING, additions, general repair work. Also roof repair and painting. Free estimate* All work guaranteed. 825 2361 or 825 7661</p>
        <p>ANY TYPE</p>
        <p>HEALTH CARE 1. Licensed Phys leal Therapist, home health full or</p>
        <p>part time based on $16,000 plus 18% fringe benefit* annual'y. 2. Highly motivated, bright dental assistant.</p>
        <p>Immediate opening part-time based on annual full time $8,500. Apply to Administrative Secretary, HRHC,</p>
        <p>264 Business, P O Box 194. Swan Quarter. N C 27885</p>
        <p>SECRETARY Good office skills and pleasant telephone voice. Excellent chance for advancement. Call Gertie, 758-0541, Snelling and Snelling Personnel Service. _</p>
        <p>SPECIAL ED TEACHER; Experi enced and certltied lead teacher In Developmental day center tor phys ically handicapped children In 12 months program.</p>
        <p>TEACHING ASSISTANT; Part time with child development or related training and experience In working with young children preferably handicapped children.</p>
        <p>Call 756 6533 Monday or Tuesday 12:00 4:00 P M</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>TEACHERS, teacher's aids, some one for Infant care, and cook needed Apply in person at Tammy's Nursery and Kln-derqarten, 2501 East 10th Street</p>
        <p>INTERNAL AUDITOR Must have BS degree in accounting or business administration, knowledge of ac counting systems 2 years experl ence preferred. Competitive salary and oeneifts. Contact Personnel Department, Lenoir Memorial Hospital, 100 Airport Road, Kinston, NC 28501. 1 522 7385_</p>
        <p>JOB VACANCY AAathematlcs In structor. 9 month appointment. Summer employment. Summer employment dependent upon need. AAasters degree in mathematics with two years teaching experience required Appropriate graduate work beyond the masters in mathematics with additional graduate hours in physics preferred. Applications will be accepted through December 1, 1980. Send resume and references to Dr. Ron Champion, Dean of College, P O Box 1069, Washington, NC 27889. An Equal Opoortunltv Employer._</p>
        <p>TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs de pendable person who can work without supervision in Greenville. Contact customers. Age unimportant, but maturity is. We train. Write K T Dick, President, Southwestern Petroleum, Fort Worth, Texas 76101._____</p>
        <p>TRIM CREW needed immediately Robersonvllle housing project Cal 795 4793 days, 522 4361 nights._</p>
        <p>HEATING AND AIR conditioning technician. 2 years Industrial experience $5.50 per hour and up depending on experience</p>
        <p>COLOR AAATCHER Experience In textile color matching, chemical backgrourtd $143 per week and up</p>
        <p>RAOIOLIGIC TECHNOLOGIST 1 year experience with ARRT Certification. $5 62 per hour</p>
        <p>MEDICAL LAB TECH ASCP Certification. Rotating shift*.</p>
        <p>SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Full time and part time openings Experience In social, health or welfare agencies preferred.</p>
        <p>ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Good clerical skills and background In processing Invoices.</p>
        <p>QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER Project Engineer; Industrial Engineer: Needed for major</p>
        <p>manufacturing plant. Must have 4 year degree Pay negotiable</p>
        <p>PHYSICAL THERAPIST Gradu ate of accredited school of Physical Therapy and N C license $14,196 per year.</p>
        <p>repair ig and i Harrington.</p>
        <p>Carpentry, roofing and masonry Call James after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>752 77*5</p>
        <p>SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION.Iot clearing, landscte*hg, backhoe bulldozer work. Call Sonny Cox, 746- 2348 or 746-3414_</p>
        <p>UPHOLSTERY WORK Jessie's Furniture Upholsterers now work Ing In Greenville All work guaran teed Call 752 0875 for free estimate</p>
        <p>WANT to ka&amp;lt; home Call 756</p>
        <p>72</p>
        <p>children In my</p>
        <p>WILL BABYSIT Infants, In your home, at night and stay over weekends with Infants 756 3462 atter 6 p.m</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to do alterations and hemming. 758-2964</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to keep children In my home Monday Friday near Red Oak Subdivision. 756 6054</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to do general housekeeping 3 days a vreek 756 9541_______</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to babysit In my home near Shady Knoll. 758 6620</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Antiques</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR good, used furniture and/or antiques? Over 200 pieces In stock at the Bethel</p>
        <p>200 pi( Tradin</p>
        <p>ng Post, Main Street, Bethel Open 10 til 5 daily. Monday Saturday._;_</p>
        <p>064</p>
        <p>Fuel, Wood, Coal</p>
        <p>LPN'S AND RN'S</p>
        <p>Several</p>
        <p>openings; various day: Pay varies according tc</p>
        <p>various days and hours.</p>
        <p>o experience.</p>
        <p>COMPUTER PROGRAAAMER Degree In computer science or equivalent and experlenc*. $13,224 per year.</p>
        <p>AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS Ex perienced, locations In Greenville, Farmvlllear^ Bethel.</p>
        <p>Contact your local Job Service, 3101 Bismarck Street, Greenville, 756-</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>032</p>
        <p>Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>1976 EVINRUDE 85 HP engine. Lms than 20 hours. $2^0. throw In 1976, 16' Marquis boat and</p>
        <p>trailer Call 756-0605 before*p.m.</p>
        <p>1979 CHAPARRAL 19' (en $700, assume loan. Call 752-3132 after 5 p.m</p>
        <p>20' GRADY WHITE, 1979 200 HP Johnson, Cox trailer, excellent rnndltlon. $10.000. 756 9369</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING</p>
        <p>I M8es East Of 10th Street On Hwy 33</p>
        <p>Discount For ECU Students Showing 10</p>
        <p>Phone</p>
        <p>752-9914</p>
        <p>23' GRAMPIAN sailboat. Fully equipped $6500. Will consi^ trade for nice lot tor homeslte. 1-492-8495.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>We Buy Clean Used Cars</p>
        <p>Any Size. Any Type</p>
        <p>Hastings Ford</p>
        <p>E. 10th St.</p>
        <p>758-0114</p>
        <p>OLROGGES</p>
        <p>ELECTRIC SERVICE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE WORK</p>
        <p>CALL 756-6591 ARER 5:30 P.M.</p>
        <p>WOOD HEATER PARTS</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>CtelOoofi SplnDrelts Spring Handle* BraaaKnobe Thannoatatt Steal Cut to Order</p>
        <p>Heat Raslatant Paint</p>
        <p>Switchaa</p>
        <p>Fan*</p>
        <p>PoararCordt Flbargla** Rop* and Tap*</p>
        <p>S&amp;amp;S REPAIR SERVICE</p>
        <p>756-5989</p>
        <p>WIntervllle</p>
        <p>Budget Office Furniture</p>
        <p>NEW, USED, and REPOSSESSED</p>
        <p>CAROLIIIA OFFICE EQIPIENT CO.</p>
        <p>Corner of Pitt &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Green St.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL Executive Desks</p>
        <p>60x30 beautiful</p>
        <p>GODLEYS SHARPENING SERVICE</p>
        <p>1504 Allen Street 758-4360 Hand Saws, Skill Saws, Chain Saws, Scissor Sharening  All Kinds</p>
        <p>SALES REPRESENTATIVE</p>
        <p>Local atfiliate of an expanding national company is seeking sales representatives. Company markets corporate employee benefits and personal financial services. We have an incentive plan plus commisaions and a starting amount up to $1500 per month plus fringe benefits and a comprehensive training program. Management opportunities available. Inquiries held In confidence. Please send resume to P.O. Box 1123. Greenwlle. NC.</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>To Bay or Sill a BislaassloCoifltaRO</p>
        <p>contact</p>
        <p>J.T. Snowden, Jr,</p>
        <p>The Marketplace, he.</p>
        <p>Business Brokers</p>
        <p>SuM* 2-E 401 West First Street</p>
        <p>752-3666</p>
        <p>CREEP FEEDERS for pig*, with sdju*table feed control gate 2 hot*, $6 3 hole. $8 99 4 hole. $18 95, 6</p>
        <p>hole. $23 95 Agri Supply Company, Greenville 752 3999 _</p>
        <p>ROTARY MOWERS</p>
        <p>$472.95. 5' 3</p>
        <p>lift</p>
        <p>ompany</p>
        <p>point hitch with ;tp box 505 95 Agri Supply Greenville 752 3999.</p>
        <p>SCRAPER BLADES 6' 3 point hitch, adjustable blade. $236 95; 5'i' box scraper with shank* ar&amp;gt;d blades. 1397.49 , 6' scraper. $412.95 Agri Supply Company, Greenville 752 3999. _</p>
        <p>067 Garage-Yard Sale</p>
        <p>ESTATE SALE Sat. Nov. 22,1980</p>
        <p>1', mile* south of Chlcod School on Hwy 43 sooth</p>
        <p>8AM 4 30PM</p>
        <p>ANTIQUES</p>
        <p>Household furnishings. Including a gas rarvge. dura therm oil heater, clothing, odd* and erxt*._</p>
        <p>CONSOLE PIANO Just tuned. In excellent condition $750 756-6601</p>
        <p>efter6:30.______</p>
        <p>COPY MACHINE by Mlta AAake* excellent copies, even small blueprint*. Used very little. $1500 new. eklno $1000. 75$ 300___</p>
        <p>CRAFTS WANTED to sell on con tignment Call 756-3344. Hargett * Drug Store.</p>
        <p>DARE IV fireplace insert* and woodstove*. The Heatmaker, 758 4223 anytime</p>
        <p>DEEP WELL pomp, $150 758 0883 _</p>
        <p>FORMAL WEDDING govvn and chapel length veil. Size i3/14. Call 7S6^1,9a.m tll9p m</p>
        <p>FURNITURE STRIPPING</p>
        <p>Paint or varnish removed from table*, chair*, doors, etc Call for estimate The Strip Shop. Building</p>
        <p>2, Tar Road Antique*. 752 4631_</p>
        <p>GLASS DOOR firescreen, heat exchange grate $80 or trade for quality darkroom equipment 756</p>
        <p>HOMELITE XL ISO chain saw with</p>
        <p>cae $40. 756-4765atter 5p.m_</p>
        <p>HUNDREDS of used kitchen cabinet*, door*. 100 amp boxes, heating units, blower*, s' light fixtures, commodes, sinks, tub*, lots more F 4 J Salvage. 2717 West Vernon Avenue. Kinston, 522 0806</p>
        <p>FOUR 15&amp;quot; tires, rims, and mag like hubs for Ford truck Look and make offer 756 1297 ___</p>
        <p>IeaRS avocado dishwasher (used 2 years), $)50, brown leather chair, $35, maple, cushioned chair, $20, baby's cnanging table. $10, child's table and chairs. $12 756 8207 atter 5pm</p>
        <p>SET OF wrought Iron steps with entrance platform, also 150 gallon oil drum tor forced 752 4797 atter 5 30 p m.</p>
        <p>SIDEWALK EDGER 3} HP B 4 S $100. 746-6860__</p>
        <p>SKI BOOTS Ladles size 6/7 Step In blndino $40 758 7567</p>
        <p>LIKE NEW Bradford sewing machine Does all zig zag selections and straight stitch, in cabinet $150 Will hold for Christmas. 758 3258 I LOVESEAT French Provincial, burgundy brocade Excellent quail</p>
        <p>ty $300 752^571_</p>
        <p>MARY KAY cosmetics Phone 7M 3659 to reach your consultant for</p>
        <p>a facial or reorders_</p>
        <p>NEW AND USED slate pool table Truckload sale Call collect (919)</p>
        <p>791 5888or (919 ) 799 9447_</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD for sale UO per load. $70 per cord Delivered 25</p>
        <p>I 2361 or 825 7661 _</p>
        <p>I ONE TROLLING motor with stain less steel propellor. best offer, five-brick ^s heater with pilot</p>
        <p>light, best otter 756 5059</p>
        <p>SOFA BED with matching chair, ertd table and coffee table Just been recovered $275 Call Susan, 758 4111, extension 387 before 4 30</p>
        <p>SPEAKERS 2 Infinity Q Juniors 20 to 200 watts per channel One year old. 5 year transferable warranty $400 firm. 758 6951</p>
        <p>PIANOS Rentals Parents, rent a rew Spinet piano, tor beginners only As low as 125 per month Call 1 446 4101 W C Reid Music Com pany, uptown Rocky Mount_</p>
        <p>STEAMEX YOUR CARPET Rent a cleaner from Larry's Carpetland, 3010 East Tenth Street 758 2300</p>
        <p>STEREO SET Marantz 2238B re celver, JVC KD 25 cassette deck DLK/2 bass reflex speakers $800 756 5628.</p>
        <p>Pt_ASTIC chair covers Custom fitted in home Heavy clear plastic Sofa and chair covered. $89 $99 Phone 1 536 4 793 (J Ausbv)</p>
        <p>POOL TABLE and accessories 7' Brunswick Bristol slate top. Excellent condition $500 756 3305</p>
        <p>atter 5 p m_ _</p>
        <p>072</p>
        <p>Livestock</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL Bay Gelding 20 months old. stands 14.2 hands Thoroughbred/quarter horse cross Price reasonable 752-8799,_</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING Stables, 752 5237._</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>AAiscellaneous</p>
        <p>A LITTLE girl's Christmas dream Dollhouse. extra large, five rooms and attic, painted yellow Ready for finishing touches. $100. 756-3497</p>
        <p>atter 7 p m</p>
        <p>ALUMINUM patio cover (used 1 month, 10 X 20), $150, 1978</p>
        <p>Kawasaki, like new, 5000 miles, $1500. 752 1618or 758 7418_</p>
        <p>ANTIQUES Washstands. buffet, trunk, Windsor chairs, pine tables, vanity, china cablnef, sofa Can be seen at Jacquelyne's Antiques, Lizzie Crossroads, 258 South of Farmvllle 753 2059 _</p>
        <p>ANTIQUES Just returned from a buying trip from Pennsylvania with some real nice antiques. The Home stead. Highway 11 Bypass, Griffon. 1 524 4097 _</p>
        <p>FIREWCXX3 Extra large loads All hardwood. Delivered and stacked, $40, you pick up, $30 Also lighter wood.Cair752-63b5_</p>
        <p>ATTENTION! New bath tub shower combination. Retail $300. sell for $175 752 1231 atter6p m_</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD for sale White oak. $45 '/2 cord (2 X 4 X 8); red oak, $40 &amp;lt;&amp;gt;7 cord. Imnriedlate delivery while supply lasts. 758-4295,</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>HICKORY OAK Seasoned firewood. Specify lengths. Dellv ered and stacked Oversized cord (140 cubic feet), $100. 'j $50, 746 2673______</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;AWNINGS RBmodBUngRoom AddHtons,</p>
        <p>C.L UptN, Co.</p>
        <p>Pitt</p>
        <p>WE BUY PECANS</p>
        <p>750-3173 Corner Line &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Chestnut</p>
        <p>STIHL</p>
        <p>Chain Saw Sales 4 Service Since 1963</p>
        <p>Clark &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Co.</p>
        <p>Of Greenville, Inc.</p>
        <p>Across From Parkers Barbeque AAemorial Drive 756 2557 Log Splitters</p>
        <p>PRACTICALLY new hospital bed Excellent condition Reasonable 752 0293</p>
        <p>QUALITY wood stoves Crawley, Nashua. Jotul. Bedder n Bens, ac cessories The Hitching Post, 756 5789</p>
        <p>QUEEN SIZE xvaterbed Custom designed Mattress, liner and heat er . Excellent condition 746 4385_</p>
        <p>THANKSGIVING And CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Friday, Nov.21 9 AAA 9 PAA</p>
        <p>You will find Its the easy way to do your holiday shopping without loosing the personal touch When you want to say &amp;quot;Happy Holiday&amp;quot; j In a beautiful way. we can help you ' say It right.</p>
        <p>COX FLORAL SERVICES,INC</p>
        <p>117 West 4th St Downtown Greenville _</p>
        <p>REALISTIC 82 watt stereo with new speakers and new cartridge for record player $350. 746 4496 after 4 REFRIGERATOR 4 years old. 16 cubic feet, self defrosting, white Excellent cor&amp;gt;dition $125. 76 8105 REF&amp;gt;OSSESSIONS Electrolux vac uums and shampooers. Call dealer. 756 6711</p>
        <p>RIGGAN SHOE Repair Shop downtown Greenville. Ill West Fourth Street 758 0204 Shoes for sale. $3 to $20 In very good condition _</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>TOP SOIL, Sand, Rocks, Lot Clearing, Landscaping Henry Worthington 746 3461__</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Stihl Chain Saws</p>
        <p>Heidrix Bamliill</p>
        <p>752-4122</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE</p>
        <p>POSITION</p>
        <p>Position available, management trainee and financial planner, income to $18,000 with chance of large In-craaee in 2nd year. Our aesociatas know of this ad.</p>
        <p>Please call Monday thru Friday between 9-11 a.m.</p>
        <p>752-0834</p>
        <p>CLARKS NECK SALVAGE STORE</p>
        <p>New Quality Merchandise</p>
        <p>5-size D Oxygen Bottle* ISS.OOeaeh 4-12)$X4Vy 10 ply AkpUoe Tke*</p>
        <p>TIf** *$3040 eech</p>
        <p>SkUl Saw Blades S198 up</p>
        <p>Cutler Hammar Size 1 Startt$91.00</p>
        <p>Hours Friday 4:00 PM-8;00 PM Or Saturday 8:00 AM-8:00 PM Or By Appdnlmenl Clarks Neck Rd. (RR1U7)</p>
        <p>1 Mile West of Washington Phone - Business 1-946-4613 Residence 1-046-5024.</p>
        <p>$ lARNiXTRAMeNiT $$$$ $</p>
        <p>$ PARTTIMIfAUS</p>
        <p>I walnut finish. ^ Ideal for hon or office</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $204.00</p>
        <p>Special Price S-14950</p>
        <p>TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>569 S. Evans St.</p>
        <p>752-2175</p>
        <p>Work part time in your off hours as a salesperson at your local Radio Shack store. Current openings for honest, energetic individuals who are eager to earn extra money while gaining valuable experience. Varied hours available to fit your schedule. Challenging commissions plan.</p>
        <p>Apply Now</p>
        <p>Radio Shack^</p>
        <p>FURNITURE STRIPPING</p>
        <p>Has just purchased all the stripping equipment from the</p>
        <p>DIP-N-STRIP</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;STRIP SHOP</p>
        <p>TAR ROAD antiques</p>
        <p>1 mil* south of Sunehln* Garden Center</p>
        <p>Call anytime for free estmate 752-4631</p>
        <p>Paint and Varnish Removed From Tables, Chairs, Doors, Etc. We offer pick-up and delivery service Open Weekdays Sundays 2-6</p>
        <p>CARPET CLEANING</p>
        <p>Holiday Special 10' per Square Foot Offer Good Thru Dec. 31st Call 752-3076</p>
        <p>Bonded &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Insured</p>
        <p>10 Years Experience</p>
        <p>^ WANTED ^</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED BODY MECHANIC</p>
        <p>Salary or salary plus commission. Hospitalization and uniforms furnished. Excellent working conditions at progressive Ford Mercury dealership. Apply in person to Ed Moody, Service Manager.</p>
        <p>Brown Ford Mercury, Inc.</p>
        <p>k 1424 Carolina Avenue, Washington, N.C. a</p>
        <p>EFIRDS PEST CONTROL SPECIAL</p>
        <p>HAVE ROACHES, FLEAS OR MICE?</p>
        <p>Let Us Help You Rid Your Home Of These Pests With Our Special Discount Rate Initial Treatment</p>
        <p>Only $35</p>
        <p>Call</p>
        <p>Qreenvllle 752-4440 WaMtington 14448</p>
        <p>$$$$$$</p>
        <p>AN EQUAL QPPQRTUNITY EMPLQYER $$$$$$</p>
        <p>SAM STEWARTS PAINT &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;BODY SHOP</p>
        <p>3012 s. Memorial Drive Behind The Boat House Holiday Special Thru Nov. 26 Front End Alignment (I.M Cars wtlhout air conditioning tIO.M Cars wHh air condition Call Ray Boyd 756-7525</p>
        <p>HoMOeageaiaige</p>
        <p>up to 50 mOe8 per day!</p>
        <p>Finally in the Greenville area, Toyota East is renting cars with good gas mileage. You can rent a new Toyota car or truck with no mileage charge (up to 50 miles per day) for only $20.00 per day. Rent by the day, week or month.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA</p>
        <p>EAST</p>
        <p>Toyota  Mcrccdes-Benz 756-3228</p>
        <p>'.Uy Trdv Green'.ilk'. N C</p>
        <p>TV</p>
        <p>REPAIRMAN</p>
        <p>NEEDED</p>
        <p>Solid state experience necessary. House calls and bench work.</p>
        <p>753-3074</p>
        <p>FREE TURKEY</p>
        <p>Efirds Pest Control</p>
        <p>Says</p>
        <p>FREE TURKEY from Kroger Sav-On to all qualifying new customers during November.</p>
        <p>Let us furnish your Thanksgiving Dinner</p>
        <p>Dont Delay, Call Today</p>
        <p>752.6440</p>
        <p>DUKE SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Buick  Pontiac  GMC</p>
        <p>Duke Buick-Pontiac-GMC. Inc.</p>
        <p>Last Chance On Gas Savers Close Out</p>
        <p>1980 Phoenix  V-6, automatic 1980 Phoenix  4 cylinder, 4 speed 1980 Skylark  4 cylinder, automatic 1980 Sunbird  4 cylinder, 4 speed</p>
        <p>Home Of Good Prices And Dependable Service For Over 25 Years</p>
        <p>Sales Phona 753-3137 Service 8i Parts 753-3535</p>
        <p>Duke Buie</p>
        <p>Hiway 264 By-pass Farmvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>TUNE-UP SPECIAL</p>
        <p>TOTAL</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>'28.75*</p>
        <p>Includes Tax, Parts &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Labor</p>
        <p>HereS What We Do:</p>
        <p>Replace spark plugs, replace points and condenser, set timing and dwell, adjust carburetor.</p>
        <p>GM CARS ONLY</p>
        <p>- v-6 engines, 4 and 6 cylinders slightly less.</p>
        <p>Offer Good Thru November 28,1980</p>
        <p>(SMQUAUTY SaVICE PARTS</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>ocNoua MOToes nurrs Divisioif &amp;quot;Keep That Great GM Feeling With Genuine GM Parts</p>
        <p>Hwy 11 By-pass Only 6 Miles South</p>
        <p>Ayden, N.C. Of Greenville</p>
        <p>746-3141</p>
        <p>)</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0050" />
        <p>I&amp;gt;Daily Reflector. Greenville. N.C -Sunday. Ntwember 1, IMO</p>
        <p>074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>bargain Turntable, mixer, speakers, amplifier, mirror ball, light chaser and microphone Call</p>
        <p>1S7 alSOafter Ap m_</p>
        <p>ELECTRIC range, top oven, *75. water pump, HP. deep or shallow</p>
        <p>well, *250 75* BAOl_</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT. BUILDER sand fop soil arsd rock J L AAcOaniel, days. 752 ?3?9 (mobileumt), 7S 2351 FIREWCX&amp;gt;0 Our stove wood has been seasoned at least 6 months. *80 per cord Call The Wood Lot.</p>
        <p>756 6688 or 758 6688 __</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD FOR SALE Call 827 5789 __________</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;DOORS</p>
        <p>Weiwo JiMwgWoow AddWlone.</p>
        <p>C.L Uptn Co.</p>
        <p>78&amp;lt;-f11S</p>
        <p>I 074 AMicellaneous i SAB^TuS^st^^^^Jeer^d^</p>
        <p>I 756 5882_</p>
        <p>BASEBOARD heaters, hot water  heaters, shower stall, stove, etc..</p>
        <p>1 from renovated house. 758-7997 BETTY'S CLIP and Curl now open tor business Come by to see me, owner and operator. Betty Crawford, 752 4008. Bell Arthur, NC ! Also have booths tor rent_</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>turneht Sleep center tor</p>
        <p>all your bedding and furniture needs We carry the famous Sealy Poeturpedic and also carry ^ bedding 6 South PIH Street Open 8 aOtoip.m Phone 758 7332_</p>
        <p>BLACK JACKER fireplace Inserts aisd free standing stoves nnaker, 758 4223 anytime</p>
        <p>Heat</p>
        <p>BLACK Laiy Boy reclining chair 752 4994 _</p>
        <p>BRASS FIRESCREEN (40 x 30, draw screen), canister vacuum cleaner, hearing aide, electric cof</p>
        <p>tee pot, toaster. Iron 756 2866_</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TICE, 758 3013, tor small loads pinabark, sand, topsoil and stone Also driveway work__</p>
        <p>CEMENT BLOCKS, cot rate price Also former remedial reading teacher would like to sell educa tional materials 758 3799 or 758</p>
        <p>1273_</p>
        <p>CHICKERING baby grand piano 752 0325 __</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>Call Our Wrecker</p>
        <p>At 758-1033</p>
        <p>Day Or Night</p>
        <p>To Bring Your</p>
        <p>Wreck In For:</p>
        <p>Complete Body And Mechanical Work And Body Painting</p>
        <p>All Work Guaranteed</p>
        <p>Free Estimates Foreign And Domestic</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood, Inc</p>
        <p>Body Shop , Call 752*7111</p>
        <p>TV RCA 25&amp;quot; color console 100% Solid State Excellent condition *275 758 7708_</p>
        <p>USED color TV sets (brand names), warranty on picture tubes and parts Cannon's TV Sarvke, 756 2555:___</p>
        <p>UTILITY trailer for sala. 758 8962</p>
        <p>WATERBEDS First qualltv. direct from manufacturing planf Com plefe with everything needed. All for 210. Call David. 7a 1675_</p>
        <p>WATKINS PRODUCTS to buy or tell. Call 752 1201.__</p>
        <p>WE HAVE TWO 55 gallon drums of heavy duty cleaner and stripper for floors. Damaged n&amp;gt;erchandise Will take bids Contact Consolidated</p>
        <p>Frelghtways 752 8866 for informa tion _____</p>
        <p>WHEAT STRAW for sale Call J T Nichols Grocery, 752 3208</p>
        <p>1000 ROLLS of wallpaper in stock All name brands First guallty. Savings of 20 to 50% at the Wallpaper Room at Larry's Carpefland, 3010 East Tenth Street. Greenville</p>
        <p>12 X 12 WOOD storage building with 14' shelter. Built on 2 x 4 studs. A root, shingle fop *600 Can be moved 758 lOX_.__</p>
        <p>12.000 railroad ties Available Im mediately. For information, call Kovalchick Salvage Company. (412) 349 3300_____</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>J Tripp*d by tbc encfgy</p>
        <p>ikortJtc? ADD</p>
        <p>INSULATION!</p>
        <p>It hoards your heat in ^ Winter., ^' keeps</p>
        <p>&amp;quot; your</p>
        <p>cool in summer...</p>
        <p>Free Estimates Call 758-4881</p>
        <p>Whites</p>
        <p>Insulation</p>
        <p>rouPyfonlwfilhtryouh4viilor nol'' ,</p>
        <p>UsedCar</p>
        <p>Bargains!</p>
        <p>1979 Olds Cutlass Supreme 1977 Toyota Corona Wagon</p>
        <p>Tilt wheel, cruise control, stereo radio, silver with burgundy top.......</p>
        <p>^5995</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>4 speed, air, AM-FM radio, white with beige interior.</p>
        <p>3695</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>1980 Plymouth Horizon</p>
        <p>1978 Olds Toronado</p>
        <p>4 speed, AM-FM radio, 10,000 miles..........</p>
        <p>5695</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Chevette</p>
        <p>One owner, loaded ...</p>
        <p>1978 Pontiac Firebird</p>
        <p>4695</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>2 door, 4 speed,</p>
        <p>4 cylinder, 24,000 miles</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>3895</p>
        <p>1979 Honda CVCC Wagon</p>
        <p>4995</p>
        <p>Automatic, air, AM-FM radio..</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>Automatic, air condition, AM-FM stereo. 15,000 miles</p>
        <p>4895</p>
        <p>1978 Mercury Cougar XR-7</p>
        <p>499!?</p>
        <p>1979 Mazda GLC</p>
        <p>Automatic. AM-FM radio, 40,000 miles................</p>
        <p>Loaded. One owner, 22,000 miles, leather interior____</p>
        <p>1977 Olds Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>3995</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>Automatic, air condition, loaded</p>
        <p>3995</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>And Many Others To Choose From</p>
        <p>756-3228</p>
        <p>109 Trade Street Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Greenvilles Finest Used Cars!</p>
        <p>1980 Volkswagen Pickup</p>
        <p>Light blue, automatic, air condition, cruise control, AM-FM radio, chrome raiis. chrome step bumper</p>
        <p>1974 Volvo 164 Sedan</p>
        <p>Dark blue, tan leather interior, fully equipped........................</p>
        <p>2950</p>
        <p>1980 Mazda RX-7 GS</p>
        <p>Sliver with wine red interior,</p>
        <p>5 speed, air condition, stereo radio, Aioy wheels ....</p>
        <p>,7950</p>
        <p>1976 Honda Accord</p>
        <p>Tan with buckskin trim, 5 speed, S QQ C A</p>
        <p>air condition, AM-FM radio, 33,000 miles. 07</p>
        <p>1980 AMC Concord DL</p>
        <p>2 door White with black landau roof, deluxe interior, fully equipped,</p>
        <p>6 cylinder. 2500 miles A S(%Q(iA</p>
        <p>tremendous savings at............ 07 Ov</p>
        <p>1975 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>Silver with red landau top.</p>
        <p>fully equipped, sport wheels....... XOOvr</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Camaro</p>
        <p>Red with buckskin trim, fully equipped 4750</p>
        <p>1976 Mercury Cougar XR-7</p>
        <p>Light yellow, buckskin trim, ^lOE^A</p>
        <p>fully equipped.................... &amp;nbsp;X70U</p>
        <p>1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau</p>
        <p>Firemist red. loaded .....3250</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge Aspen Wagon</p>
        <p>Maroon, fully equipped, SQQKA</p>
        <p>woodgrainpanel...................... OOOU</p>
        <p>1979 AMC Concord DL</p>
        <p>Cinder, buckskin velour $ /I O C A</p>
        <p>interior, fully equipped................. 4^01/</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Firebird</p>
        <p>White with red interior,</p>
        <p>fully equipped. 28.000 miles......</p>
        <p>4250</p>
        <p>1972 Ford Maverick</p>
        <p>Green, fully equipped.............</p>
        <p>950</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>SHC1E3Q VOLVO</p>
        <p>117 West Tenth St./Greenville/758-7200</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>MiicOarwous</p>
        <p>ir* COLOR TV, *75, butler, *25 Both In good condition. T56-&amp;lt;&amp;gt;M3</p>
        <p>075 AAoWI Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>091</p>
        <p>Business Services</p>
        <p>ENTERTAINMENT ProfeMtonel zneolclen. 758 9071, 752 3272.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE or aumptloo 1974 double wide with !&amp;lt;/&amp;gt; ecre lot In Winterville area Sale price *21.600 Call 758 1121 (a*k for Ctverle* or Sendv) between9and5</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME mover* State wide hauling, unblocking, blocking and anchoring For your Mobile Home need cell Jimmy Council, 1 792 2350. __</p>
        <p>USED HOME 3 down payment Call Conner AAobile Home, 756-0333</p>
        <p>START THE NEW year right by fhoac sflll good H</p>
        <p>longer</p>
        <p>find a buyer for you Call 752-6166</p>
        <p>EW year</p>
        <p>telllfvg those still good Items you no use now! A Classified Ad will</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>A CHANCE to bu^a niM brick</p>
        <p>ftome iusf 4 miles from Carollrte East AAall Some owner finitncing possible, addlflonei aeree avellebla. B79 Century 21 B Forbes Aoency. 756 2121</p>
        <p>A NEW HOME in the country Plenty of elbow room Quiet suCx division, convenient to hospital arvd</p>
        <p>industrial park area Approximate ly 1550 st^re feet with all the extras 95% financing Priced In low</p>
        <p>WE BUY USED mobile homes Tommy Williams. 75A78I5, 752 5682. 12 X 45, 2 bedrooms, furnished Gas heat and stove, air condition, set up In nice park. *4000. 756 8150</p>
        <p>12 X 60 RlticraH Central air, completely furnished Like new Will make you a lovely home *6950 756-3769 _</p>
        <p>1971 TRAILER for sale 3 bedrooms, 1'z baths 758 6259 after 4 Maypossiblv rent</p>
        <p>1972 LIBERTY 12 x 60. 2 bedrooms very clean. Excellent condition *49 756 1461__</p>
        <p>095 PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP Gid Holloman North Carolina's original chimney sweep. 25 years experience working on cnimrveys and fireplaces Can day or night 753 33. Farmvllle</p>
        <p>INTERIOR and exterior painting Reasonable rates, free estimates References available 752 6422</p>
        <p>M's Eastwood Construction, 756</p>
        <p>0246_</p>
        <p>ACREAGE FOR SALE Excellit I location for business or developing ,on 264 Reasonably priced Approx I Imafely 52 acres of land, some buildings and improvements 1*89.000 call Davis Realty, 752 3000. I 756 1997. 756 2904_</p>
        <p>'almost an acre Lake</p>
        <p>brick rarKh on 88</p>
        <p>and top soil Lot clearing landscaping, arvd backhoe work Call Jim Hudson, 756 4742_</p>
        <p>i Glenwood. Bryant Circle New 3 I bedroom. 2 bath.</p>
        <p>{of an a garden I iTnc , 752 1411.</p>
        <p>. . A.nc J -I &amp;lt;ii J. . Of an acre Great lor a large</p>
        <p>!garden *62,500 Call Echo Realty,</p>
        <p>2 BEDR30M repossession *340 down arxJ essume Call Conrver Mobile Homes, 756 0333_</p>
        <p>076 Musical Instruments</p>
        <p>GIBSON Lab L9 amplifier List grice *995, will sell lor *500 752</p>
        <p>MAID SERVICE House cleaning for apartments and small homes House sitting tor vacationers Especially for the busy workirvg person 9 years experience In the Greenville area Call 752 4043 late</p>
        <p>night or early rrKvning_</p>
        <p>VINYL DAMAGED? WIrvdshleld scratched or stone damage? Can repair 3 years experlerKe 756 7855</p>
        <p>deluxe les PAUL guitar and Peavy 212 Mace amplifier ' old 700 tor both. 756</p>
        <p>1 year</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>USED FLUTE Artley, 2 years old *100 756 $454 weekdays before 5,</p>
        <p>758 9404 niohts and weekends__</p>
        <p>1860 ANTIQUE organ tor sale Excellent condition. W5, 756 1537</p>
        <p>078 Sporting Goods</p>
        <p>CHILDREN'S IZOO sweaters, 20% off, ski wear, 10% off, snow sklis, 10% to 40% off. ski boots and after ski boots, 10% to M% oft Gordon Fulp Pro Shop, located Greenville Country Club 756 0504</p>
        <p>I CAROLINA AAODEL Homes of ! Greenville. It you own a lot you can I build a house with no nrvoney down I Call 7 3171, ask lor Rick Ebersole</p>
        <p>102 Commercial Property</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL corner lot with high traffic count. Over 'i of an acre *30.000 Call Alice Moore at Aldridge and Southerland, 756-3500, evenings, 756 3308</p>
        <p>FOR SALI by^wner Energy ! efficient award wirwiing home with 100 foot frontage on beautiful Lake Glenwood Brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths screened porch, fireplace. 2 I car garage *71,500 756 8M7 or</p>
        <p>; 7 0318__</p>
        <p>EXTRA PUPPIES at your house Lots ol families will be reading the Classified ads to find a puppy lor Christmas They'll see your ad Call 752 6166</p>
        <p>OLDER HOME on ' j acre lot Big oak trees Highway 33 West, 6 miles from Greenville *12,000 Call Home</p>
        <p>I Showcase, 752 5522, BUI Barbre , 756 2770, Paul LaMotte, 752 6394</p>
        <p>SHOTGUN 12 gauge pump, Sears model 200 with variable choke *140 value. *95 firm 756 6X2</p>
        <p>FOR RENT OHIce and warehouse Located 1007 Chestnut Street Call 752 8612 days, 752 2807 nights</p>
        <p>OLDER HOME 5 miles from Wellcome School on Bethel Highway, on nearly an acre lot. In very good coridltlon Beautiful, at tractive and elegant describes this home with over 40(X) square feet One owner home In mint condition Home has pale gray vinyl siding and outside building for storage You must see this home today If you are in the market for an older home Davis Realty. 752 3000. 756 2904, 756 1997 _</p>
        <p>270 REMINGTON ritle with 3 9</p>
        <p>power scope Both like brand new 7 4523 ____</p>
        <p>682 LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>LOST IN viclnify of Arlington Street Baptist Church Solid smoke gray long haired male cat wearing white collar Reward ottered 756 4883 LOST 7 week old Pitt Bull puppy White with one dark eye. Lost in vicinity of Scutflefon * reward</p>
        <p>746 2377 or 746 6306_</p>
        <p>LOST: brown male Beagle in</p>
        <p>vicinity ol Pine Street and Hooker Road. Reward 756 4389, 757 6970. LOST: long haired female black cat In Candlewick Estates Reward</p>
        <p>758 8896___</p>
        <p>LOST: SET OF keys on round key ring with white plastic disc at tacned. Reward ottered. 752 4797 after 5:30p m__</p>
        <p>085 Loans And Mortgages</p>
        <p>12 X 65 1973 Dolphin Furnished, central air, washer/dryer, utility building 6800 (Irm 746 4748_</p>
        <p>FOR RENT 1800 square fool retail ; store Interior finish of floor, paint.</p>
        <p>storage can be completed at your I choice Excellent location. 614 Arlington Boulevard. Call Fleming</p>
        <p>a Associates, 756 6235.__</p>
        <p>A80DERN COUNTRY STORE 3 miles south from Chocowinity, on Highway 17. Established business with living Quarters and game room, over 2500 square feel CSwner financing. *55.000 Slack Kiger Re alty. 756 3088. nights. David Henlford, 746 4838_</p>
        <p>OLDER TWO STORY in Bethel with lour bedrooms, two baths, double living room, dining room, den. eat-in kitchen anq more. Priced at only *53.500 Call Hignlte, Realtor*. 756 1 306 anytime.</p>
        <p>SHOP/OFFICE SPACE tor lease 1000 square feet. Neighborhood commercial ior&amp;lt;e. Hooker Road. Call 752 1733 days, 756 7614 nights.</p>
        <p>THREE STORY brick building at the corner of Main and Railroad Streets in Robersonvllle A good Investment opportunity. Owner fl nancing available *12,500 Call Mavis Butts Realty. 7 0655. Mavis Butls, 752 7073, or Nanette Whichard. 756 7779_</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY to assume this 7% loan balarKe of *23,000 . 4 bevi&amp;lt; oom brick ranch with den with fireplace, garage and all the extras. Westhaven. Low 60'. Sfack-Klger Realty, 756 M88, nights. Gene Stack, 752 3366 __</p>
        <p>4200 SQUARE FOOT commercial building for rent New brick structure, heated, air conditioned, paved parking in front and back Located 2801 South Evans Street Call M E Sutton or J E Sutlon, 752 6121 ______</p>
        <p>PLEASURE YOU'LL treasure!! Are you looking for the best? Why waif? Locatecf In the university area and ready tor you. 3 bedrooms, formal with tireplace, paneled den, screened in back porch ar&amp;gt;d nice shady backyard. Seller has already purchased another home so possession can be immediate. Don't</p>
        <p>put off calling on this one! Low *'s 167. Lily Richardson Gallery of Homes, 756 2570.</p>
        <p>REDUCED FROM *64,900 to *62,500 Is this atractlve, comfortable and cozy tsrlck rarKh Den with econom leaf Fisher stove. Excellent loan at 9% and owner will consider some financing. Low 60's. Call today. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000, 756 1997,</p>
        <p>756 2904. &amp;nbsp;</p>
        <p>106</p>
        <p>Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>TRUCK FOR RENT OR LEASE</p>
        <p>Ford F-700</p>
        <p>18 ft. enclosed body, hydraulic lift</p>
        <p>Lowest Rales In Area Call 758-4995 or 758-2462</p>
        <p>EIGHT ACRES with septic tank and water AAostly wooded Owner will finance part *12,000. Call Hignlte. Realtors, 756 1306 anytime FARM Near WInterivlle ApproxI mately 207 acres, 100 cleared, 15 acres of tobacco (28,500 pound allotment). Approximately 3270 feel of road frontage. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000, 756 1997, 756 2904^_</p>
        <p>LOWES MAKES HOUSE CALLS</p>
        <p>Installation Service On Almost Everything We Sell</p>
        <p>n Kitchen Csblnets 8 Countertops G Carpeting</p>
        <p> Vmyl Flooring</p>
        <p> FIreplaees</p>
        <p> Wood Hootors</p>
        <p> Insulation C PsnoNng C Roofing</p>
        <p> Powof Roof VonlHitors</p>
        <p> Attic Ftns</p>
        <p>G Turbin# Air Vonts r Outlorlng C Storm Windows &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;Storm Doors</p>
        <p>C Roplscomoni Intultlod Window</p>
        <p> Enclooing Porchoa Ptilo Covers</p>
        <p> Awnings</p>
        <p>_ VInyt-Alumlnum-Wood Siding G Foncos P Trostod Docks G Wood Slortgo Buildings</p>
        <p> Motsl Storago BuUdlngs</p>
        <p> Wood Qartgos</p>
        <p> Motsl Qartgos</p>
        <p>G Mobil Homo Contril Air C Mobflo Houso Wood Hotior</p>
        <p> MobUo Homo Undorplning C Mobllo Homo Porchot</p>
        <p>Call:</p>
        <p>Andy Yakim</p>
        <p>Louie's</p>
        <p>2728 Memorial Drive 756-6560</p>
        <p>SAAALL FARM with 67 acres Three miles from Greenville. *10,(XX) down and balance by owner Partially wooded. Call Hignlte, Realtors, 756 1306 anytime_</p>
        <p>RETIREMENT HOME On v, acre, wooded lot near Bath. 18(X) square feet, central heat and air. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace. Near golf course. Great buy at *41,5(X) 9:ik% financing</p>
        <p>available. Call Home Showcase, 752 5522, Bill Barbre, 756 2770, Paul LaAAofte, 752 6394_</p>
        <p>STONE AND SIDING house re duced in Fairfield. Possible assumption, too! Call about this three bedroom, two bath ranch now with stone fireplace. 40's. Call Hlgnite, Realtors, 756 1306anytime.</p>
        <p>105 ACRE FARM including cleared and wooded area plus tobacco allotments. *99,500. Century 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666 4J199</p>
        <p>47 ACRE FARM Off Hiohway 33 East. 22 acres cleared. 4000 pounds tobacco, 600 feet paved road frontage *85.000. Call Home Showcase, 752 5522, BUI Barbre, 756 2770, Paul</p>
        <p>THE PERFECT RANCH In Tucker Estates with three bedrooms, two baths, formal areas, den with fireplace and treed lot. Low 70's. Call Hignlte. Realtors, 756 1306 anytime.</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATES Over 2000 square feet of comfortable living Ottering great room with fireplace, formal dining, kitchen with eating area, 3 beqrooms with walk-in closets and 2 baths *85,000. Call AAavis Butts Realty, 758 0655, AAavis Butts, 752 7073, or Nanette</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>PITT</p>
        <p>COMMUNITY</p>
        <p>COLLEGE</p>
        <p>is happy to announce that openings for Winter Quarter are available beginning December 4th for training in the following career fields.</p>
        <p>Farm Machinery Mechanics Brick Masonry Heating, Air Conditioning &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Refrigeration Welding Electronic Servicing </p>
        <p>Automotive Mechanics Agriculture Business ' Air and Water Resources</p>
        <p>Energy Technology Paralegal Police Science Correctional Science Excellent job opportunities are available to successful graduates.</p>
        <p>Call an admission counselor today at 756-3130 for moiu information and learn how you can get started on an exciting new career.</p>
        <p>An E()u&amp;lt;l Oppof1unily/Allkmllon Action Inilllullon</p>
        <p>GRANT BUICK-MAZDA</p>
        <p>603 Greenville Blvd., Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>GRANTS GREAT SALE Is On During NOVEMBER!!</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Accord  4 door, automatic, 17,000 miles</p>
        <p>1979 Mazda RX-7  4 speed, air, stereo</p>
        <p>1979 Mazda 626  4 door, 5 speed, air, stereo</p>
        <p>1979 Mazda 626  4 door, automatic, stereo</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Mustang  Loaded with sunroof</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Mustang Ghia  Automatic, air, stereo</p>
        <p>1976 Ford Mustang  Sharp, low mileage, automatic 1974 Ford Mustang  Clean, one owner, air</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Pinto  Clean, one owner</p>
        <p>1977 Ford Pinto  Good condition, good economy</p>
        <p>1979 Buick Electra Limited  2 door, loaded</p>
        <p>1977 Buick Electra Limited  2 door, loaded, one owner</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Nova  One owner, low mileage</p>
        <p>1978 Toyota Corolla SR-5 Sport Coupe  Clean 1978 Plymouth Horizon  Clean, loaded, one owner 1978 Mazda GLC Sport  5 speed, clean</p>
        <p>1978 Mazda GLC  Low mileage, one owner, automatic, air</p>
        <p>1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass  Sharp</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Chevette  4 door, 4 speed, air, clean</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Regals Left In Stock!!</p>
        <p>A'</p>
        <p>K%s</p>
        <p>% %</p>
        <p>WERE DEALING AT GRANT AND IF YOU WANT TO SAVE, DONT MISS THIS SALEM</p>
        <p>Weekdays: 8:30 to 6:30 Saturday: 9:00 to 2:00</p>
        <p>Phone 756-1877 756-1878</p>
        <p>109 Hot^ For Sale</p>
        <p>TouST^^tfeTH yqu hovo  largo family or just na^ a good invaotmant. this Is It. Ovor 2000 squaro laat. living room, dining room. 5 badrooms and 2 baths *37.00. Call Mavis Butts Raalty. 7-045S, Mavis Butts. ? 7073, or Nanatia Whichard. 754-777V GREENVILLE Boulavard Extra nica brick ranch taaturing formal araas. kitchan with aating wwa. family room with firapraca. 3 badrooms and 2 baths ApproxL mataly ,(X can ba assumad at 5?4% and ownar financing a^ avallabta t.600 Call Ma^s Bum Raalty. 7M04S5. Nanatta Whichard, 756 77^. or MavIS Butts. 752 7073. HAPPY HINT of Informalltyl Good family homa with lots of spaca to spread out 3 badrooms. formal, flreplaca, don oft the kitctxm, scraanad broazeway and larrlf c location Recently reduced to this low *40 # price Approximately 17 square feat Doo'l ba shy Ha who hastlatas misses this buy 144. Lily Richardson Gallery of Homes,</p>
        <p>754 2570_____</p>
        <p>HOUSE AND 'J acre lot In Hookrton This house is located^ state road 1442 about .2 miles on the right Assume loan with small down payment We build, sell and finite new home# and home Im-provemetns. Call Carolina Atooel</p>
        <p>homes, 7 3171.__</p>
        <p>INVESTORSIII Grab ahold of this larga, older home on Evans Steet with eight rooms and priced at only *16,900 Call Hignita, Realtors,</p>
        <p>756 1306 anytime. __</p>
        <p>JUST BEYOND Cherry Oaks. 3 badrooms with double garage F79 Century 21 B Forbes Agency,</p>
        <p>7542121.___</p>
        <p>JUST IMAGINE 3 bedrooms. bath, ?j acre country lot, living nice and easy. Let us af the Ed Tipt&amp;lt;^ Agency show you how affordable this could be Low down payments; nrKKithly payments could range from *125 to *185 If you qualify 754d911, evanings and weekends, 7 1243 (ask for Mark Brown or</p>
        <p>Ralph Thompson).__</p>
        <p>KIDS WANTED!! Located conve niently near good schools, this home I a great family oriented twne. Den with fireplace located oft the kitchan. formal with good propor tlons, 3 badrooms, 2 baths New oven, disposal, and dishwasher 3 years ago Call today so you can be settled for the next semester Low *40's Lily Ricliardson Gallery of</p>
        <p>Homes, 756 2570.__</p>
        <p>LAKEWOOD PINES Don't Iwt stop and stare, this I* an 1835 square toot )&amp;gt;ome. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace In living room and den, hugh screened porch, carport. Call tor appointment, Aldridge &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Southerland Realty, 756 3500,</p>
        <p>Peoqy Morrison, 756-042___</p>
        <p>LARGE, 2 story house with 4 badrooms, country style porch, roomy backyard, recent renovations. *29,9()0. Steve Evans 8. Associates, Inc., 756 1111 anytime, Tim Smith, 752 9811, Eddie Pate,</p>
        <p>753 4235.__</p>
        <p>LOAN ASSUMPTION 3 bedroom brick ranch In Oakgrove Estates 9% Farmer's Home Loan. Call Weeks Worsley, 752 03, D G</p>
        <p>Nichols Agency, 752 4012_</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR a great loan assumption with reasonable pay mants? You must preview this 3 bedroom, 2Vj bath, like new home. Beautifully cared for and priced for a quick sale. High 's. Call Oavis Realty. 752 3000. 756 1997. 756 2904 LOOKING LOAN assumption? Don't ml# this nice brick home on corner lot. 3 bedrooms. PM47. Century 21 B Forbes Agency,</p>
        <p>756 212f._</p>
        <p>NATURE PAINTS your yard. Move out to Windermere and enjoy IIII Tasteful 3 bedroom. 2 bath home that's not your average floor plan. Earthtone colors. Heatilator built Into the tireplace. Tons of Insula tion. Great low utility bills. *70's. 156. Lily Richardson Gallery of</p>
        <p>Homes, /S6 2570_</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION Just far enough out of town to make you appreciate the country, fill.</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE HOME-Custom built masterpiece. Situated on 3 lots In beautiful Cherry Oaks. f094.</p>
        <p>JUST COMPLETED - Ready to move in. 1711 square feet. E-300 with large great room and wood stove, f 105.</p>
        <p>THREE MILES - From hospital Newly constructed 3 bedroom adorable home. Great floor plan, f 109.</p>
        <p>ELEGANT, exquisite, formal home located In Cherry Oaks. Immaculate condition. fl26.</p>
        <p>INTERESTED In saving money? Newly constructed passive solar home ready today. Call now. f 106.</p>
        <p>PERFECT CONTEMPORARY with garage. Over an acre pf property. Priced to sell. Upper *40^s. fOli.</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO SELL Over 1 acre, call for price, f 121</p>
        <p>PERFECT FOR BUILDING FmHA or FHA 235 home on Priced right *3,500. Farmvllle. fl36.</p>
        <p>43 ACRES of prime farmland. 8886 lbs of tobacco. Better act quick! fl39.</p>
        <p>PERFECT TOWNHOUSE with all the extras, swimming pool, tennis courts, party house and more. fl41</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 LANCO REALTY</p>
        <p>105 W Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>756 5868</p>
        <p>Cynthia KIttrell .ON CALL .752-6715</p>
        <p>Jean Carlton...............758 8373</p>
        <p>RodTugwell...............753 4302</p>
        <p>Jonathan Elliot.............756-1616</p>
        <p>Steve Denton...............752-0181</p>
        <p>Mike Harrington...........756-4248</p>
        <p>Betty Yuknevice...........946-7332</p>
        <p>Nancy Armstrong..........7-25</p>
        <p>J Bryant Kittrell.lllMnger............7526715</p>
        <p>Alan Rubenstein ...........752 3942</p>
        <p>Arlene Stanclll.............7-7049</p>
        <p>NEW LISTINGII 3 bedroom brick ranch with extra large family room, dining area, lots of custom cabinets in kitchen and is situated on approximately Vj acre lot. Winterville School District. *47.500. Century 21 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>fJ147._</p>
        <p>NOT FANCY - just homey! Priced in the low *20 s, this house has flexibility. 4 bedrooms, formis, fireplace and approximately 1594 square feet to enjoy. Inner city location. Good.investment property. For further details call Lily Rich ardson Gallery of Homes, 756-2570. 161.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Koums For $!</p>
        <p>BACK ON THE m-hll Fartvwrs  Home assumpttet located In Win r tarvllle 3 badfooma, 1 bath. ilkNng glass doors, patia. carport,  graanhousa and extra storaga. -iw.9(Xl. Steva Evans A Associataa, . Inc., 754-11 n anytime; Tim Smith, 7S2-9011. E*d&amp;gt;e Pata. 753 4235.</p>
        <p>Blount &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Ball Realty</p>
        <p>756-3000</p>
        <p>*39,500 TO *41,500 - Naw country homas with vary affordabta prica tag*. Thraa bedroom, kitchen and family room, extra large wooded lofs. Koady now! ^</p>
        <p>41.500 - Country sizo yard In tha city I Brick ranch homo with 3' badrooms, formal araas, cozy  knotty plna den, carport, 2  fireplaces, located on Falrlana'' R04K ;</p>
        <p>mid 840'S - Brick duplex under  construction Two bedroom units r Good rental location. Call tor do- &amp;lt; tails</p>
        <p>*74.900 Great location and torrlfic floorplan In Westhavan. Naw ranch home otters huge family room with old brick fireplace and custom built' cabinets. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ' double garage with workshop. Compare anywhere at this special price.</p>
        <p>*79,500 - Authentic Williamsburg styling Great room design with lovely dining room, downstairs-^ master bedroom, oak floors &amp;lt;&amp;nbsp;throughout A truly unique home In Strat^d</p>
        <p>*2,500  Superb Dutch Colonial In ' Club Pines Fenced back yard, double garage, loads of living area ' and storage and 9?k% loan assump tion A real family home and a great Investment</p>
        <p>RichardLane..............752 0819</p>
        <p>Betty Beacham ............754-3aao</p>
        <p>AAary Lib Faser............752 4499</p>
        <p>Bill Blount.................754 7911</p>
        <p>BRICK RANCH with 3 bedrooms. V/f baths, living room, large family room with fireplace, central vacuum system, 3 car garage and workshop, covered patio, large fenced In back yard, all for *46,S(X). Ed Tipton Agency, 756 0911, evenings, 7 1263 (ask for AAark</p>
        <p>Brovm or Ralph Thompson)_</p>
        <p>BY OWNER 3 bedroom, 7Vi bath townhouse In Windy Ridge Includes fireplace, all appliances, enlarged covered patlon. recent wallpaper ing, attic atid other extras. Mid</p>
        <p>ISO's Call 756 3189_</p>
        <p>BY OWNER 2 bedrooms, one bath. Colonial Heights. Call 752-0993 days,</p>
        <p>7M-6710 nights._</p>
        <p>CENTS-ABLY priced at only *28,900. This cozy home features formal areas and patio plus a porch. Century 21 Bass Realty,</p>
        <p>756-6666. K128._</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 LANCO Is the area headquarters for condominiums! We have units available at Quail Ridge. Windy Ridge, Wildwood Villas, and Lexington Square Call today for more Information, 756-</p>
        <p>568._</p>
        <p>CONDOMINIUM *1200 down with payments of *225 per month. Purchase price of *39,9 If you qualify. Town Park Townhouses are ready to go under construction on 5th Street. Call John Jackson Broker 756-6497 or home, 756-43. COUNTRY living. Not far from city. Brick home on 2 acre lot. F46. Century 21 B Forbes Agency,</p>
        <p>7S6 212. _</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING can be yours on this country home with some fixing up. Home has over 14(X) square feet of heated space with gas wall furnace. Cozy den with 3 bedrooms,. living room, kitchen and one bath and a wrap around porch on one side. Owner financing and no credit check Well kept home, situated on a lot over an halt acre. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000, 756 1997, 756 2904. DON'T PASS this one by! 3 bedroom brick ranch home with fireplace. Intercom system and fenced In back yard. $S7,500. Cen turv 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666. B157. DREAM HOME #1. What more could you ask for, low *90's. #041. ^</p>
        <p>FOR RENT with option to buy Lovely 3 bedroom, 1'/j bath brick ranch that features large den with tireplace on a large wooded lot. *40's.#l29.</p>
        <p>FOR RENT with option to boy. Late&amp;quot; Victorian home extensively renovated downstairs, upstairs unfinished. Over 2500 square feet. 40's. #124.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL LOG Cabin style.' Possible rent wit option to buy. #051.</p>
        <p>INVESTORS DREAM Currently renting tor *700 per month. #132.</p>
        <p>MUST SELL - Price reduced. Perfect starter home with 2 car garage and garden space. #1)5.</p>
        <p>SIX COAAMERCIAL buildings on Main Street In Ahoskle tor sale. Good investment with great potential. #145.</p>
        <p>HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL --Property on 10th Street, Vj mile from university. Priced competitively. #146.</p>
        <p>CENTURY21 * LANCO REALTY '</p>
        <p>105 W Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>756-5868</p>
        <p>Cynthia KIttrell ON CALL .752-6715</p>
        <p>Jean Carlton...............7M-8373</p>
        <p>RodTugwell...............753 4302-</p>
        <p>Jonathan Elliot.............756-1614-</p>
        <p>Steve Denton...............752-018V</p>
        <p>Mike Harrington...........756-4248</p>
        <p>Betty Yuknevice...........946-7332</p>
        <p>Nancy Armstrong..........7M-25;</p>
        <p>J BryantKlttrell.lllMandgef............7526715</p>
        <p>Alan Rubenstein ...........752-3942</p>
        <p>Arlene Stanclll.............7-7049</p>
        <p>OREXELBROOK Immaculate, brick ranch featuring all formal' areas, family room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and double garage. Nicely landscaped lot has fruit trees and grape vines. *85,000. Call Mavis Bufls Realty, 7M-0655, Nanette Whichard, 7 7779, or</p>
        <p>AAavis Butts, 752-7073._</p>
        <p>EVEN THE price Is beautiful....Cute farmhouse style home located In Bethel. ApproxI-, mately 2200 square feet completely redecorated plus FHA assumable loan with *8,900 equity. 4 bedrooms, formats, den and fireplace. Invest your time to see this home. 165. Lily, Richardson Gallery of Homes, 756-2570.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>HOLT OLDS-DATSUN</p>
        <p>Is</p>
        <p>OVERSTOCKED</p>
        <p>With 1980 Datsun Cars And</p>
        <p>DESPERATE</p>
        <p>For Your Clean Used Car</p>
        <p>NEVER before has this combination ot savings to YOU been possible!</p>
        <p>Come In TODAY -- Pickup from our wide selection -- Make Your Best Deal -- And Receive An Additional $100.00 Allowance On Your Trade-In By Presenting This Ad*</p>
        <p>Holt Oldsmobile-Datsun</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd.</p>
        <p>Greenville</p>
        <p> No Straight Sales. Offer good only on 1980 New or Demo Dalsuns. Otferexpires Nov. 29. 1980.</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0051" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector, GreenvtUe. N.C.Sundiy, November 18, IWD-7</p>
        <p>109 Housts For Sale</p>
        <p>fvMO ORKAT buy* ~unlvr&amp;lt;ty ^1) tar details. PMS3 F57 aiTtury Jl 8 Fortes Agancy,</p>
        <p>g*L_</p>
        <p>iiNUSUAtLY WELL built Nice treditWnel styled home. Good floor pian that's easy to decorate. 4 bodrooms. 7 baths, formats, dan ith fireplace. In tam location on mce sized lot Make an offer Priced M the low (loo's 1U. Lily Rich ydson Oltory of Mpmes, 7i-257p VA ANO FHA approval, ftaw, cedar sided contemporary offers ipaclouS' livlnp, 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, fireplace In great room, wood deck, large wooded lot siO.SOO. Steve Evans A Associates, inc. 7S4-ni1 anytime,- Tim Smith. w son. Eddie Pate. 75&amp;gt; 4235.</p>
        <p>TO 8UIL0 but afraid of interest rates? Hignlle Builders has I24s% money available for new construction Bring us your plans and dreams and we'll turn them into realltyl Call for Randy HIgnite at Hlgnlte Realtors, 754 1304</p>
        <p>yvtlme_</p>
        <p>what a value I 4 bedrooms, I baths, fireplace, double carport, on a corner lot. IS minutes from Greenville. (44,500 Call Echo Real</p>
        <p>V. inc., 753 1411._</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE .3 bedroom brick ranch, 1 bath, heat pump, central air. detached garage, workshop, nicely landscaped with fruit and oecan trees (4.500 Steve Evans &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Associates. Inc., 754 1111 anytime; Tim Smith. 753 9811, Eddie Pate,</p>
        <p>753 4335.__</p>
        <p>WOULD YOU like a home with a good loan assumption, new carpet Jng and wallpaper, beautifully dec orated? Stop dreaming and let us show you how you can make this a reality Call Oavis Realty, 753 3000.</p>
        <p>754 1W7, 754-3904_</p>
        <p>yellow WILLIAAASBURG with three bedrooms, two baths, great room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen and reduced to (53,900 Call Hlgnlte,</p>
        <p>Healtors, 754 1304 anytime_</p>
        <p>YOU CAN'T miss ...cozy home for the newlywed. 3 bedrooms, living room, cute kitchen and a deck too Nice neighborhood with the quiet of the country. Framer's Home loon assumption available with a list price of (38.000 Act quickly 144 Lily Richardson Gallery of Homes,</p>
        <p>754 3570._</p>
        <p>(10,000 BELOW replacement cost Year old home Loan assumption gwwlble (49,500 By owner 75S</p>
        <p>3 lots overlooking the water at Arbor Bluffs Beautiful site for home. #138.</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL PROPERTY on Railroad Street for sale 3 warehouses and 1 office. Priced (5 toSIO per square fool 103</p>
        <p>farmers home assumption</p>
        <p>- Great neighborhood, fireplace and a Craft vmod stove 148</p>
        <p>farmers home assumption</p>
        <p>Near hospital large lot. hardwood floors En|oy the country living. #134</p>
        <p>ONLY A FEW duplex lots remain Ing. Located near Carolina East Mall. Large lovely lots</p>
        <p>WOODED LOT In Cherry Oaks Large lot ready to be built on</p>
        <p>54 ACRE farm near Industrial park with tobacco and peanut allotments. Good road frontage. 143.</p>
        <p>apartment and commercial acreage available. 44 acres. (13,000 per acre. #144.</p>
        <p>NEW residential FHA 335. 3 bedroom brick ranch. Located north Greenville, call today. 130.</p>
        <p>TWO NEW HOMES under construction In Camelot, Each a real beauty, call for mor Information.</p>
        <p>CENTURY21 LANCO REALTY</p>
        <p>105 W Greenville Blvd. 754-5848</p>
        <p>Cynthia KIttrell ON CALL .753-4715</p>
        <p>Jan Carlton...............758 8373</p>
        <p>RodTugwell...............753-4303</p>
        <p>Jonathan Elliot.............754-1414</p>
        <p>Steve Denton..'.............753-0181</p>
        <p>Mike Harrington...........754-4348</p>
        <p>Betty Yuknevlce ........... 944-7333</p>
        <p>Nancy Armstrong   758-3505</p>
        <p>J Bryant Kittrell.lll Manager............752-4715</p>
        <p>Alan Rubenstein...........753-3943</p>
        <p>Arlene Stanclll.............758-7049</p>
        <p>3307 EAST 4th Street Campus area. 5 room house with an upstairs apartment. Approximately 3500 square feet plus extra lot. (50,000. Bill Williams Real Estate, 753 3415. BY OWNER 3 bedrooms with oarage near college. Call 754-3403.</p>
        <p>4% HOME LOANS</p>
        <p>ONLYAFEWLEFT!</p>
        <p>If you earn (11,700 to (30,000, have good credit, (1,500 cash, or own your lot, and can pay (333 per month house payments, you may qualify for a (38,000 or (44,000 iMn for construction of a new home. For details call Joe Bowen 753 7194.</p>
        <p>East Carolina Builders</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>111 InvBftmenl PropBfly</p>
        <p>investment packag^e 3 nome.</p>
        <p>bedrooms. 1 bath country extra block building (store, warehouse, storage, etc T. extra lot</p>
        <p>tar building purposes 08.900 with fina _ </p>
        <p>lyti</p>
        <p>Eddie Pale, 753 4335. Tim Smith,</p>
        <p>some owner financing Steve Evarts A Associates. 754 1111</p>
        <p>753 9811.</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartment Near campus. Heat, air conditioning and water furnished No pets OW per month 754 3933</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT PROPERTY 3 re ntal units. Gross monthly rent (300 Only (30,000 Steve Evans A Associates. Inc . 754 1111 anytime Eddie Pate. 753 4335, Tim Smith, 7a-981l.</p>
        <p>NEW DUPLEXES lor sale Watson Associates. 75AI377,- 754 8385 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>NEW DUPLEX lots In Greenville. (8500 It purchased in November Darden Realty. 758 1983. nights, weekends 754 4041_</p>
        <p>OLDER HOME converted into 3 apartments Great investment! Asking (53,000 Century 31 Bass Realty^^ 754 4444 B1S3_</p>
        <p>113</p>
        <p>Land For Sale</p>
        <p>HORSES TO ROAM on 4 acres ot beautiful wooded land west ot Greenville Darden Realty, 758 1983, nights, weekertds 754 4041</p>
        <p>13 ACRES of woodsland located 4&amp;lt; &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;miles west of hospital oft Stan tonsburg Hwv . No 143</p>
        <p>3 WOODED ACRES east of Greenville Darden Realty. 758 1983. nights, weekends 754 4041</p>
        <p>4 TRACTS of land tor sale 35 acres (less than V] mile from Wellcome Middle School, can be bought In one or two tracts of 13' &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;acres each, no crop allotments); 18.3 acres; 17 acres, 34 acres with 3.8 acres tobacco allotment (approxinrtately 7700 pounds) and 4 acres peanut allotnrsent Alx&amp;gt;ut 5 miles east of Greenville All tracts may be bought directly from owner. For more information, call 753 3417.</p>
        <p>4.4 WOODED acres west of Greenville Darden Realty. 758 1983, nights, weekends 754 4041</p>
        <p>115</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>44 ACRE, wooded lot Excellent location Simpson area (8000 Call Home Showcase. 753 5533. Bill Barbre, 754 3770, Paul LaAAotte, 753 4394.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>The Happy Place To Live CABLE TV</p>
        <p>Office hours 10 am to 5 p.m AAonday through Friday Call us 34 hours a day at</p>
        <p>756-4800</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>WILSON ACRES APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>1806 E FIrjt Street</p>
        <p>3 and 3 bedrooms.</p>
        <p>WaJier/dr^'hook ups. Olshi^sh   Pump. Tennis, Pool,</p>
        <p>Sauna. Self Cleaning Ovens. Frost Free Refrigerator, 3 blocks from ECU (395 3 bedrooms. (335 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms 753-0377. Evenings 4-10 p m end vgekends Cell 75A^A TRIPLEX 3 bedrooms, 1'^ beths.</p>
        <p>heat pump, tharmopane windows, washer/oryer hookups, Ridga Place (345 754 7310_</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1401 Willow Street 752 4325</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM duplex eoertment on 4th Street Fully cerp^ed. heat</p>
        <p>punw, storm windoiws, and tencad Inback yard Oulat neighborhood, 1 block tar ECU main campus (340 month Call Halan Chapin, days 754 1334. nights 754-7433_</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>B.itkp.icKs B 15 Bombei. Field Deck Fhqht Snorkel J.ickPls Peacoats Parkas Shoes Combat Boots Plus Ovet 400 D'ffeienl Gl Items</p>
        <p>ARMY-NAVY STORE</p>
        <p>1501 S Evans Slreel</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>1, 3, and 3 bedrooms washer-dryer hook ups, cablevlsion. pool, club house Only 5 blocks from East Carolina University</p>
        <p>Check everywhere else first</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>carriage HOUSE Apartrrvents 3 bedroom townhouses All electric, fully carpeted, cable TV. pool and laundry room Call 754-3450</p>
        <p>CEDAR LANE Apartments. 1 bedroom, (155 754 3411 or 754 3934</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY ' j acre wooded lot Priced to sell lor only 14000 Near Greenville. Call Davis Really, 753 3000, 754 1997, 754 3904_</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL, LARGE cornar lot In new subdivision Originally priced at (11.500 Owner enxious to sell No reasonable offer refused Call Ralph Thompson at the Ed Tipion Aoancv, 754 (Nl I or 758 1343 __</p>
        <p>large or small lots for homes or mobile homes Cash or will finance</p>
        <p>mvj9.</p>
        <p>111 Investment Property</p>
        <p>for sale 7 one bedroom units</p>
        <p>with fireplace, fully occupied. 11 8 TWO bedrooms and 3 one</p>
        <p>units, -  bedroom, with fireplace, fully oc cupled. Commercial lots for sale or lease In the Kroger Shopping Center, some owner financing available. 754-3453 between 9 and 5, Monday Friday</p>
        <p>NEAR GREENVILLE Has com</p>
        <p>munlly water and exlsling approved septic lank system Suit fbie lor 3 bedroom home or frailer Ed Tlqlon Agency. 754 0911 Ask lor Mark Brown</p>
        <p>NEW DUPLEX lots in Greenville</p>
        <p>gISOio If purchased In November arden ^9al^^ 758 1983. nights.</p>
        <p>weekends 754'</p>
        <p>ROAD 1735 near Cherry Friday, I III 5.</p>
        <p>ks. Call Monday 753 8114</p>
        <p>WOODED LOT with water No</p>
        <p>restrictions. (4500 Approximately  1'/s acre Call OavIs Realty. 753</p>
        <p>3000, 754  997, 754 3904</p>
        <p>(13,500 l( a small price to pay tor  Id your vacation</p>
        <p>the lot you bolle , ---------</p>
        <p>home on. Located at beautiful Arbor Bluffs. Includes boat ramp</p>
        <p>and picnic area. Century 31 Bass Reaify, &amp;nbsp;........</p>
        <p>754-4444. B113</p>
        <p>125 X 150 lot near Cherry Oaks ; Subdivision Asking only (8,000 Century 21 Bass Realty, 754 4444 #818^_</p>
        <p>117 Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL waterfront lots with bulkhead on Pungo River and canal at Smith Shores, Belhaven, NC Restricted. (35,000. 1 944-4435 or 1-303 338 4493 (after 5p.m.)</p>
        <p>KILBY ISLAND, Pamlico River Very nice 3 bedroom, pier and protected boat dock Furnished. Flexible financing. (75,000. 754 5991. 5% off If sold by Christmas.</p>
        <p>YOU WON'T FIND a lovelier resort area than Bayside Shores. So, buy this 3-4 bedroom home featuring Florida room and 300 feet water frontage (43,000. Century 31 Bass Realty, 754 4444. J143._</p>
        <p>120</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>AZALEA GARDENS</p>
        <p>Greenville's newest and most uniquely furnished one bedroom apartments.</p>
        <p> All electric energy efficient de</p>
        <p>size beds and studio</p>
        <p>couches.</p>
        <p> Washers and dryers optional</p>
        <p> Free water and sewer and yard maintenance. ^ ,,</p>
        <p> All apartments on ground floor with porches.</p>
        <p> Frost free refrigerators.</p>
        <p>Located In Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club. Shown by appointment only. Couples or singles. No pets</p>
        <p>FOR SALE- 7 unit one bedroom apartment complex. A1 condition, 98% occupancy rate. Excellent Investment. (125,000 firm. Serious inquiry onlyl Call 758-4277 weekdays, 754-4542 weekends</p>
        <p>12 X 40 Rltzcraft. Central air, completely furnished. Like new. (iood Investment. Already set up beautiful lot with good tenant, $6950. 756 3749. _</p>
        <p>2 DUPLEXES and one house for sale. Great return on your money. (75,700. Century 21 Bass Realty, 754-4444, B175</p>
        <p>31,8 ACRES on Highway 43, near med school. City water and sewer. (12,000 an acre. Owner financing Call Home Showcase, 752-5522; Bill Barbre, 756-2770, Paul LaMotte, 752 6394, _</p>
        <p>8% LOAN Assumption Total pay ments (335. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, in excellent neighborhood, presently being rented. (50,500. 754 8105.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Contact J T or Tommy Williams 754 7815</p>
        <p>CHERRYCOURT</p>
        <p>Luxurious 2 bedroom townhouses and 1 bedroom apartments. Carpet, drapes, compactors.</p>
        <p>drapes, compactors, washer dryer hook-ups, pool, sauna, tennis court.</p>
        <p>club house, etc.</p>
        <p>CYPRESSGARDENS</p>
        <p>2301 E 10th St. 758-6061</p>
        <p>1 and 2 bedroom garden apart ments, immediate occupancy Dishwasher, washer dryer connec^ tions, cable vision, ' j mile from university. Nights and weekends 758 1535.</p>
        <p>DUPLEX, 2 bedrooms Near uni versity. Nonets. 726 3884.</p>
        <p>hookup. 754-354</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FARM FOR SALE</p>
        <p>Approximately 61 acres more or less with white frame house and frame outbuildings. Property of Mack G. Smith Estate.</p>
        <p>PUBLIC AUCTION</p>
        <p>Friday, Nov. 21,1980</p>
        <p>12:00 NOON</p>
        <p>AT FRONT STEPS OF PITT COUNTY COURTHOUSE Evans Street, Greenville, N. C.</p>
        <p>TOTAL CROPLAND: 48.1 Acres TOBACCO ALLOTMENT: 8.22 Acres</p>
        <p>(Based on ASCS Office, Pitt Countyl</p>
        <p>Ftrm Located Immediately West of Voice of America Towers in Arthur Townehip, PHt County on S.R. 1212 end S.R. 1211.</p>
        <p>blic auction will be held at Pitt County Courttiouse. Greenville, N C posit of 6% of highest bid will be required at time of sale This sale II remain open for ten (10) days. Upset bid of 6% will be required to re-er farm for sale</p>
        <p>For Additional Information, Call GEORGE A. GOOOWYN, TRUSTEE</p>
        <p>Under the Will of Mack G. Smith, Deceased fountain, GOODWYN &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;WOODARD Attorneys At Law 119 E. St. James Street Tarboro, N. C. 27886 823-1111</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>DUPLEX 2 bedrooms, )' j baths, carpeted, heat pump, washer/dryer 3kUI</p>
        <p>WE INSTALL ALUMINUM AND VINYL SIDING</p>
        <p>RMiNxMIngRoom AddHloiM,</p>
        <p>C.L. Luptofi. Co.</p>
        <p>752-6116</p>
        <p>ARE YOU</p>
        <p>SALES ORIENTED?</p>
        <p>If SO, open your own sales oriented business. Saies depend on your abiiity but you shouid average $30,000 or more a year. $5,000 down wiil provide you with training to set up your own organization. Terms can be paid off mon-thiy after you open your fuii or part time business. This is not a franchise. For more information call Mr. Lewis 1-B76-1962.</p>
        <p>Phelps Special Used Car Sale</p>
        <p>Was</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Chevette</p>
        <p>2 door, 4 speed, air. Stock no. 7-271 .........................^^95</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge OMNI</p>
        <p>4 door, automatic, air, Stock no. 7-272 ...... 5195</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Chevette</p>
        <p>2 door, automatic. Stock no. 394-A..........................3295</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Automatic, air. Stock no. 7-276.............................  5^95</p>
        <p>1976 Dodge Pickup</p>
        <p>Stock no. 8-582-B..........................................*2495</p>
        <p>1973 Buick Century</p>
        <p>4 door. Stock no. 381-A.....................................*&amp;quot;*295</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>^3995</p>
        <p>M89S</p>
        <p>4995</p>
        <p>1995</p>
        <p>1095</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>ONLYAT</p>
        <p>ALL THIS FOR ONLY</p>
        <p>^58767c</p>
        <p>TOTAL</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW FACTORY FRESH JUST ARRIVED</p>
        <p>TOTAL DELIVERED PRICE! INCLUDES N.C. STATE TAX &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;TAGS BUY NO MORE-PAY NO MORE...</p>
        <p>1980 CHEVROLET MONZAzdr. coupe</p>
        <p>LOADED WITH OPTIONS</p>
        <p>FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER STEERING AM/FM RADIO POWER BRAKES CONSOLE SPORT STRIPING SPORT MIRRORS STD. EMISSION SYSTEM COLOR KEYED FLOOR MATS WHEEL OPENING MOLDINGS FRONTSTABILIZER BAR 2.5 LITER 4 CYL ENGINE DELUXE COLOR KEYED WHEEL COVERS B78-13/B BIAS PLY WHITE STRIPE TIRES VINYL BUCKET SEATS UNDERCOATING</p>
        <p>EPA Estimate</p>
        <p>Hwy Estimate 32MPG</p>
        <p>QUANTiTiES ARE LiMiTED^SO HURRY</p>
        <p>M&amp;amp;W ALSO HAS A GREAT SELECTiON OF 1981 MODELS SO WHY NOT DRIVE A LITTLE AND SAVE A LOT</p>
        <p>OPEN WEEKNIGHTS TIL 7 P.M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 4 P.M.</p>
        <p>HWY 11 BYPASS AYDEN</p>
        <p>746-3141</p>
        <p>ONLY 6 MILES SOUTH OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Introducing the Bom Again Rabbit.</p>
        <p>ii' 1981. yOt, I bt' ..1 .  Outside therea new lif si And under the hood ti t i m Rabbit uses less gas EPA e^timaten i.ate (Use 'estmiated &amp;quot;'pg h)'co&amp;quot; f/nr</p>
        <p>,;e' 'ht</p>
        <p> (JKhlyJluVU, e^.t,   Vi'k ..-I'le- .vit'.</p>
        <p>trip length, weather Actuu higtiwdy  [Jg ;  it/atily t'*-But as much as the 1981 Rabbit tun r e ye : 'l-c-'e or thats still the sarr its first name is stil' Vm-'-wagf.</p>
        <p>VOLKSWAGEN DOES IT AGAIN</p>
        <p>(m</p>
        <p>Joe Pecheles Volkswagen</p>
        <p>264 By-pass, Greenville</p>
        <p>756-1135</p>
        <p>Due To The Tremendous Sales Of New Cars,</p>
        <p>We Have The Finest Selection Of Used Cars Ever</p>
        <p>1980 Dodge Aspen SE</p>
        <p>4 door, fully equipped, 6 cylinder, like new, 15,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Chrysler Cordoba</p>
        <p>2 door. Fully equipped. Dove gray, 21,000 miles, like new.</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge Magnum</p>
        <p>Fully equipped. Low mileage, light blue. Excellent car.</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge Diplomat</p>
        <p>4 door. Full power, cruise control, tilt wheel, 25,000 actual miles. Beige with tan top.</p>
        <p>1979 Chrysler LeBaron</p>
        <p>2 door. Dove gray, 20,000 miles, power windows, power seat, cruise control, tilt wheel, loaded.</p>
        <p>1979 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>Beautiful car. Like new, 25,000 miles, light green and dark green.</p>
        <p>1979 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>2 door hardtop. Power steering and brakes, air, low mileage, Carolina blue.</p>
        <p>1978 Chrysler Cordoba</p>
        <p>White on white. Low mileage, full power, excellent car.</p>
        <p>1978 Chrysler Cordoba</p>
        <p>Light beige, brown top, 19,000 miles, like new.</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge Aspen Custom</p>
        <p>2 door. Red and white, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, air, sharp!</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge OMNI</p>
        <p>4 door. Automatic, power steering. Blue. Nice car.</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge Aspen</p>
        <p>Full power, 6 cylinder, 29,000 miles. Silver with red top.</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge Aspen</p>
        <p>2 door. 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, low mileage.</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Granada</p>
        <p>Blue and white, full power, low mileage, sharp.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Malibu Classic</p>
        <p>4 door. Full power. Silver, perfect car.</p>
        <p>1978 Pontiac Bonneville Brougham</p>
        <p>4 door. Silver with red velour interior, full power, nice car.</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau</p>
        <p>Full power, moon roof, nice car.</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Malibu Classic</p>
        <p>White with red top, low mileage, full power.</p>
        <p>1976 Pontiac Ventura</p>
        <p>4 door. V-6, power steering and brakes, air, white.</p>
        <p>1976 Chrysler Cordoba</p>
        <p>Green and white, full power, excellent car.</p>
        <p>Pitt County's Full Lin* Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodg* i Dodg* Truck D*ol*r.</p>
        <p>mmooocK</p>
        <p>I iiiasiiK</p>
        <p>CHRYSLER-PLYMOTH-DODGE </p>
        <p>Dodge</p>
        <p>South Memorial Drive oeoier no. iu4 Phone: 756-0186 23]</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0052" />
        <p>D4The Daily Reflector, GreeovtUe. N.C.-Sunday, November 1C, UM</p>
        <p>121 Apartmants For Rent</p>
        <p>Greenway</p>
        <p>Large 2 bedroom garden apartments, carpet, drapes, dish washer, pool On Country Club Dr. adjacent to Greenville Country Club, 756 6869</p>
        <p>WE HAVE CABLE TV</p>
        <p>IN WINTERVILLE, 3 bedroofn apartment lit floor partly furnished Reasonable No peti or children Call nlaht. 7S&amp;gt; U30</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom parden apartments Fully carpeted, furnishing range refrigerator, dishwasher disposal and cable TV</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>127</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM, furnished apartments or mobile homes for rent Contact J T or Tommy Williams, 7i 7S1S._</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM apartment. 10th Street, S140 per month. Call Ervin Gray. 753 UIV _</p>
        <p>3 BEDRCX3MS, IW bath townhouse duplex, stove, refrigerator, dish washer $275 lease and depoeit ilred Duffus Realty. Inc. 7S6-</p>
        <p>reouii</p>
        <p>OilT</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM duplex on Brownlee Drive 4 blocks from ECU</p>
        <p>pump, appliances, hookups. No</p>
        <p> 'cTi-----</p>
        <p>bets. $230^74S0.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM duplex, 4 miles west of hospital Available December 1st Call 7SA 57W days or 7Sa-aS53 niflhts</p>
        <p>CovnTfntly located to shopping Located just on</p>
        <p>center and schools 10th Street</p>
        <p>Call 752-3519</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment ving oor rl costs</p>
        <p>A|^i I,..1 apa. living with nature outside door Quality construct fireplaces, heat</p>
        <p>your</p>
        <p>Ion.</p>
        <p>pumps (heating inan comparable</p>
        <p>50% less ti- -----------</p>
        <p>units), dishwasher washer/dryer hook ups. wall to wall carpet, thermopane windows extra Insula</p>
        <p>tion</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>llngtc 7ft 5067</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM</p>
        <p>location Call 756</p>
        <p>lex. Excellenf</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM DUPLEX Quiet Large yard. AAalnfalned by owner. $240 per month. 756-5346.</p>
        <p>230* B EAST 3rd Street. Central air, washer/dryer hookups, large attic for storage, yard, drive, cloee to Wahl Coates and Saint Peters Elementary Schools, storm windows, family preferred. $230 per month. 753 7317 or 750-030X 5 til *.</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Ek/slneu Rantals</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT LOCATION Office or retail 30* Evans Straaf Mall 75* 3111</p>
        <p>127</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>NOW AVAILABLE New 2 bedroom apartments in town Washer/dryer hookup tT baths. Call 756-7755 lor Information __</p>
        <p>OAKMONT SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>BRICK homes. University area, two bedrooms, $250. Colonial Haights. 3 bedrooms, $325. Hardee Acres. 3 bedrooms. $335 Call Louise Hodge, Realtor, 756 3500or 756 5005</p>
        <p>HARDEE ACRES 4 bedrooms, 2/j</p>
        <p>T wo bedroom townhouse apart ments 1212 Redbanks Road Dish washer, refrigerator, range, dis posal Included We also have Cable TV Very convenient to Pitt Plaza and University Alsq some furnished apartments available Apartment available for November and December</p>
        <p>baths, all appliances. $400 per</p>
        <p> - * t. H7</p>
        <p>month. Call Home Showcase,</p>
        <p>5522; Bill Barbre, 75A 2770; Paul LaAAoHe, 752 6394.</p>
        <p>HOUSES, apartments, mobile homes tor rent. Call 746-32*4 or I 524 4239 _</p>
        <p>756-4151</p>
        <p>ONE AND TWO bedroom apart ments Near college. Lease re 2 3311</p>
        <p>Quired No pets. 752:</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT Furnished, utilities Included Short term lease Olde London Inn. 756 5555</p>
        <p>HOUSES FOR RENT, Commerce St. 3 bedrooms, l'/&amp;gt; baths, fireplace, garage $350 per month. Edwards Acres Brand new 3 bedrooms. 1Vi baths, fireplaca, garage $375 per month. Hlllcrest 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, $335. Charokae Drive 3 bedrooms. 1'/i baths. $315. Lynndala 5 badrooms. 3 bath$, $500 Brook Valley. 3 bedrOoms. 3 baths, $550. All homes require security deposit and laata Duffus Raaify, Inc. 756-0ll.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>lAAMACULATE 3 badroom</p>
        <p>CloM to shopping cantars</p>
        <p>3 bath</p>
        <p>horrte ____ .</p>
        <p>and schools $330 month Call Da Parkar, 756 56*0 or 75* 3131</p>
        <p>NEAR M*morlal Drive. 3 badrooms, IVi baths, carpatad. fancad yard. 300 plus daposlf 756 4236_</p>
        <p>RENT A horn* with option to buy 15 minutes from Graenville Call Echo Raaltv. Inc 752 1411</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOM house In good neighborhood AAarrlads praterrad *300/mo</p>
        <p>Immadiat# occupancy Call Blount * Ball Raaltv, 7ft 3000</p>
        <p>TWIN OAKS 3 badrooms, 2 baths. Call 756-7755._</p>
        <p>privacy fence</p>
        <p>TWIN OAKS 3 badrooms, great room with fireplaca. new $375 par month. Aldridge and Southerland. 756-3500._</p>
        <p>TWO NEW houses $450 and 1550 Watson A Associates, 756 1377 9 til 5, 756 2*5 after 6 p.m._</p>
        <p>110* WEST WRIGHT Road 4 badroom house Family only. Lease required. &amp;gt;375. 752 33n</p>
        <p>3605 CALVIN WAY Leas*, deposit *310. AAarrlad couple or pro fasslonals. 756 9129 after i</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM homes for rent $425 Contact Jaannatte Cox Agency, Inc</p>
        <p>756 1322</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, T/j baths. 2 car garage. Cherry Oaks $425 per nsohth. Call Sluart Buchanan at 756 3923__</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM house located close to university. 756-052* attar 5</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOAAS, 2 baths, central heat and air Larga, wooded lot Quiet $375 per month</p>
        <p>and air Larga, netghborhoocT I 752*010.</p>
        <p>3 OR 4 bedroom brick house near university. $250 per month. Lease and deposit required. AAarrleds oerterred. No pets 752 5042</p>
        <p>127</p>
        <p>Houses For Rnt</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE, 3 bedroom*. IW baths. Immediate occupancy Hardaa Acres. $325 7S*-*44l &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Qutntard).__</p>
        <p>(AAr</p>
        <p>129</p>
        <p>Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS trailer space. Quiet location. Eastern Pine* community 756 3413_ _</p>
        <p>VILLMeE TRAILER Perk. Aydsn. Paved streets, city water, sewage, trash collection Lots $40 per month, first month tree or wa pay moving expensas. 746-2425^ 752-714*.</p>
        <p>133 Mobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>DOUBLE WIDE 24 x 40 Un turnishad, 3 badrooms, 2 full baths, on private lot. Call 75*-4660 after 6.</p>
        <p>TRAILER FOR RENT Completely furnished No dogs. No children Call 756 5*91 atteTy__</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM mllas from campus $130 per month. 756-*94* after 7p.m</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM, central air, washer. $165 month 756-7*15 day. 756-0212 after 7 p.m._</p>
        <p>12 X 60. Washer, dryer, central air. 3 miles northwest of Greenville. 75* 2347.</p>
        <p>2 AND 3 BEDROOM trailers for rent. Carpet, washer and air Call 756 9214</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, turnishad moblla homes. Also lots for rent. No pets. Deposits required 75* 4413</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, l'-i baths, carpetad. No pets 756 6005 _</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, washer, air condi tioning $150 with $75 deposit 756 46*7betweena m and*p.m.</p>
        <p>3-4 BEDROOM ranovatad brick bungalow. Vj block from ECU Ideal tor faculty. $400 plus deposit. 752-5296.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOAAS, furnished, carpet, air. washer Good location. No pats Nochlldren 75* 4*57</p>
        <p>2 BE DROOA^, fully carded $125</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOMS, central heat Ayden</p>
        <p>$250 One ***** deposit</p>
        <p>required 7i</p>
        <p>No pets, nochlldren. 75- _</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, furnished 1Vi baths, carpetad. air, 3 mllas from downtown $175 plus deposit 75*-3954</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>PITI't</p>
        <p>UPNOLSTMY</p>
        <p>Just Call</p>
        <p>758-5488</p>
        <p>HomsOf Quality Fabrics Quarantaad Workmanship Affordabia Pricas Courtaous Prompt Sarvica</p>
        <p>Bacause I Cara</p>
        <p>HOLT OLOSMOBILE- DATSUN</p>
        <p>Home Of Low Prices And High Quaiity</p>
        <p>11980 Olds Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>white with green landau roof, $CQQC</p>
        <p>12,000 miles..................................</p>
        <p>1980 Datsun B-210 Hatchback</p>
        <p>I Orange with tan interior, 5195</p>
        <p>5 speed, AM-FM radio................</p>
        <p>1979 Datsun King Cab</p>
        <p>I Beige with tan interior, 5 speed, AM-FM cassette, 31,000 miles.</p>
        <p>5495</p>
        <p>1978 Buick LeSabre Landau</p>
        <p>Tan with beige Interior, $^^OC</p>
        <p>loaded. 33,000 miles................... &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;tHis</p>
        <p>1978Toyot Corolla Wagon</p>
        <p>Blue with blue interior, 3QQQR</p>
        <p>automatic, 35,000 miles. ................. 09 wV</p>
        <p>1979 Mercury Bobcat</p>
        <p>White with blue trim,</p>
        <p>1979 Olds Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>I Two tone blue,</p>
        <p>V-6 engine. 25,000 miles.......................</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Thunderbird</p>
        <p>White with beige interior, $CnQC</p>
        <p>20,000miles............ &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;090</p>
        <p>1979 Datsun 280-ZX ^</p>
        <p>I Red metallic with matching interior, $ O *7Q C</p>
        <p>15 speed, air condition, AM-FM stereo.......... 0190</p>
        <p>1979 Buick Riviera Landau</p>
        <p>I White with blue velour interior, loaded with v Q Q</p>
        <p>sunroof, automatic.</p>
        <p>2800</p>
        <p>every available option.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo ^</p>
        <p>1 Beige with beige landau top, power windows, $ CQ</p>
        <p>tilt wheel, cruise control, stereo</p>
        <p>1977 Ford Pinto Wagon</p>
        <p>Blue with blue interior.</p>
        <p>Squire package, automatic..............</p>
        <p>976 Mercury Monarch</p>
        <p>Silver with burgundy top SOCCH</p>
        <p>and interior, shajp.......... &amp;nbsp;fcVWU</p>
        <p>1976 Chevrolet Nova Concours</p>
        <p>Silver with black landau top, black interior, air, power steering and brakes,</p>
        <p>power windows, power door locks............. taf9w</p>
        <p>1975 Chevrolet Camaro LT</p>
        <p>Red with tan interior, $OQQC</p>
        <p>automatic,air,radio..........................^ i99w</p>
        <p>1975 Cldsmobile Delta 88</p>
        <p>Creme yellow with brown vinyl roof. 1895</p>
        <p>Automatic, air, radio</p>
        <p>SUPER SAVINGS 1979 Ford Thunderbird</p>
        <p>Red with red vinyl interior, automatic, air, AM-FM with tape, power windows, cruise control........</p>
        <p>M850</p>
        <p>DATSUN</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd.</p>
        <p>SHOP THE BEST - SHOP HOLT</p>
        <p>Greenville</p>
        <p>756-3115</p>
        <p>INTROOUaNG THE BEST THING TD HAPPEN TO DIESEL ENGINES MOVER 40YEAR1</p>
        <p>Wh^buy a diesel car that^ made too dicaply or priced too high?</p>
        <p>Now you can buy a six&amp;lt;ylinder diesel WljHinicar or wagon that^ a Volvo. Test drive one W w today at your nea% Volvo dealership.</p>
        <p>OlvO or {RiC* COFOR*tiO</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>[!] VOLVO</p>
        <p>117 West Tenth Street Greenville 758-7200</p>
        <p>135 Offio Space For Rent</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE 1000 squww tsst ottlcs tp*cm. Excqltsnt location. Coll 75?1733._</p>
        <p>FOUR ROOM olfk* suits rood^</p>
        <p>movo in. Host and sir turnii Coll Flsmlng f us* 756^235</p>
        <p>NEW OFFICES svsilsMs Sop-tsmbsr 1. It you ars looking tor sn offlco dsslgnod to your spaclflcs tlons, Ihon pick your ottlcs now and chooss your own squsrs foolags Thsss ottlcos wtll M localsd in Ookmont ProfsssionsI Plozs. For dstolls. coll 7M-3690 day*. 756-516*</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE for rsnt. Slngls Coll 752-1020.</p>
        <p>and multlpis sultos.</p>
        <p>OFFICES FOR LEASE Contact J T or Tommy Williams. 756-7*15.</p>
        <p>4 ROOM SUITE 400 iquars fast Oakmont Plaza. Parking, utllltias and janitorial Includod. *350 par month. 752-1010. _</p>
        <p>*900 SQUARE FOOT ottlcs building on Plaza Driva. Formarly usad by Social Sarvica*. Naar Sociai Sacurl ottlca. Call M E Sutton or J E 752-6121.__</p>
        <p>ty oM\c Sutton,</p>
        <p>131 Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>SERIOUS STUDENT Excallont privato room l^k from ECU;</p>
        <p>sami-privata bath, vary quist; blcycls itorags. Conrad Sharpa, &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;wsakdav*__</p>
        <p>756-6433,'</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>142 Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>FEMALE DESIRES protssslonal</p>
        <p>parson to shars horns In nice, quiet nstohborhood. 756 7247 sttsr 4:30</p>
        <p>FEMALE ROOMAAATE nasdsd to</p>
        <p>shars 2 bedroom apartment. $75per iiniss. Call 75* 2116</p>
        <p>month plus V utlt aftor3</p>
        <p>FEMALE ROOMMATE wantsd *100 par nrwnth plus Vi utllltias. '/z mil* from camtm*. 752-*23.</p>
        <p>MALE ROOMAAATE wantad to tharo now, 2 badroom housa. In Stoka*. Call75ei7l7_</p>
        <p>144</p>
        <p>Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>BUYING AND SELLING gold and 120 East 5th</p>
        <p>sliver. Ls* Jswslsrs, Street. 750-2127.</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pins and cypress standing timar and loos. Paying highest prices. P O Box 306, Scotland Nack Phons *26-4121 or r6^4l22_</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>For Lease Commercial Space Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>behind King A Queen</p>
        <p>752-1010</p>
        <p>148</p>
        <p>Wanted To Rent</p>
        <p>COUPLE with no children wishes to rent 1-2 bedroom dwelling. Close to campus. Minimum of 2 yaars. Will taka good care of your property. Goiasfioro. 1 77* *9*4.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OPENINGS wm hire eN queHfled tretnee*. 17-34 yeer* old. Welding, metel working, mechanic*. Excellent pey, edvancement. regular ralees. High school grad or QED requried. Call Nevy7S8-M33.</p>
        <p>I.V. ADDITIVE TECHNICIAN</p>
        <p>Immediate opening for LPN, former medical corpsman or individual experienced in IV additives. Must have good working knowledge of asceptic techniques. Salary commensurate with experience. For more information contact: Personnel:</p>
        <p>Pin COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL</p>
        <p>200 Stantonsburg Road Greenville, NC 27834 1919) 757-4479</p>
        <p>Equal OppertunMy Empleyer M/F</p>
        <p>THESE CARS ARE PREOWNED...BUT</p>
        <p>wpimwLii</p>
        <p>SHOP THE REST. ..BUY THE BEST!</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet El Camino</p>
        <p>Dove gray and burgundy, 4700 miles. Just like new.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Monza</p>
        <p>2 plus 2. Silver. Power steering, air, 4 speed, radio, rally wheels.</p>
        <p>1980 Pontiac Trans AM</p>
        <p>Black on black, fully equipped.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Impala</p>
        <p>4 door. Red. Automatic, air, radio.</p>
        <p>1979 Fiat Brava Wagon</p>
        <p>Champaign, tan vinyl interior, automatic, air, AM-FM radio, 33,000 miles, rally wheels, luggage rack.</p>
        <p>1978 Cadillac Sedan DeVille</p>
        <p>Baby blue with white top and blue cloth interior, wire wneei covers, loaded. Local one owner.</p>
        <p>1979 Cadillac Coupe De Ville</p>
        <p>2 d(X&amp;gt;r. Dark blue with dark blue landau roof, wire wheel covers, blue cloth interior, 60-40 seats, power on both sides, tilt wheel, cruise, power windows, power locks, stereo, climate control, 23.000 miles.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Camaro LT</p>
        <p>Power windows, tilt wheel, rally wheels. Blue with blue cloth interior, sharp.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Pinto</p>
        <p>Red with cloth interior, 4 Mir.hetin tires.</p>
        <p>1978 Buick Electra Limited</p>
        <p>Silver with burgundy top. Loaded. Nice one owner car.</p>
        <p>speed, AM-FM radio, 19,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau</p>
        <p>White with blue top, power windows, cruise control, bucket seats, wire wheel covers, one owner</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>Green metallic, buckskin top and interior, bucket seats, one owner, nice car.</p>
        <p>1978 Buick Estate Wagon</p>
        <p>Silver with woodgrain siding, burgundy vinyl interior, power seats, tilt wheel, cruise control, stereo tape, 3 seats, chrome Rally wheels, power door locks, 60-40 seats.</p>
        <p>Pontiac Grand PrIx</p>
        <p>1977 Plymouth Volare Wagon</p>
        <p>6 cylinder, automatic, air. Gold with gold vinyl Interior, low mileage, local car. Good ecorfomical wagon.</p>
        <p>White on white with white interior, one owner, loaded, sun roof, extra nice.</p>
        <p>1977 Cadillac Coupe De Ville</p>
        <p>Tilt wheel, cruise control. White with burgundy landau top,' burgundy interior.</p>
        <p>1978 Jaguar XJ-6L</p>
        <p>British Racing green with tan Interior, Power windows, power locks, automatic air. extra sharp.</p>
        <p>1977 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham</p>
        <p>One owner, Blue with blue vinyl top and cloth interior, extra nice car.</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood, Inc.</p>
        <p>Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>752-7111</p>
        <p>GRANT BUICK-MAZDA</p>
        <p>603 Greenville Blvd., Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>GRANTS GREAT SALE</p>
        <p>Is On During</p>
        <p>NOVEMBER</p>
        <p>75 NEW CARS</p>
        <p>MUST GO!!</p>
        <p>Great Discounts High Trade Values</p>
        <p>Extra Allocations For Buicks And Mazdas</p>
        <p>WERE DEALING AT GRANT AND IF YOU WANT TO SAVE, DONT</p>
        <p>MISS THIS SALE!!</p>
        <p>Weekdays: 8:30 to 6:30 Saturday: 9:00 to 2:00</p>
        <p>Phone 756-1877 756-1878</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0053" />
        <p>The Real</p>
        <p>ASSUME! ASSUME!</p>
        <p>The children can walk to school and you will love the convenient location plus the 9 7/8% assumable loan available on this cute 3-hedroom brick home. $49,900.</p>
        <p>Like new condition with a Wk ASSUMABLE loan, with some owner financing. Located on a corner lot with very nice landscaping, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch is a fantastic buy at $55,000.</p>
        <p>leannette</p>
        <p>Apncy, Inc.</p>
        <p>7561322</p>
        <p>Anytime</p>
        <p>realtor</p>
        <p>Estate Corner</p>
        <p>WHWWtWTggg</p>
        <p>FOR RENT</p>
        <p>MODERN OFFICE SPACE</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA</p>
        <p>Attractive older home just recently renovated - 3 bedrooms, living room with firepiace, hardwood floors, spacious and airy, situated on tree studded lot. PM53.</p>
        <p>2717 S. Memorial Drive Greenvilles 1st ji, Century 21 Locstion</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Downtown</p>
        <p>Greenville</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>NCNB Building</p>
        <p>Contact</p>
        <p>1 MOORE ANO SAUTER1</p>
        <p>752-1010</p>
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        <p>BAYTREE</p>
        <p>Baytree is now being planned and developed by a group of builders who are well known throughout the area as custom builders and each horne reflects their creativity and attention to quality construction.</p>
        <p>Available now Is this lively contemporary built by Dillon Watson. Featured is the sunken living room with adjoining dining room. A wet bar is convenient to the great room and well appointed kitchen. Three bedrooms, 2 baths. $64,800.</p>
        <p>JEANNEnECOXAGENCY,INC.</p>
        <p>756-1322</p>
        <p>ANYTIME!!</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>New Homes Available In</p>
        <p>ORCHARD HILLS SUBDIVISION</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING  WESTWOOD</p>
        <p>New home ready for immediate occupancy, fully carpeted; den with fireplace, exposed beams, and built-in bookshelves; two baths, plus back porch.</p>
        <p>CHOICE LOCATION</p>
        <p>Lovely three bedroom home ideally located; fannily room, two baths, carport, garage, and extra large lot. Ready for immediate occupancy.</p>
        <p>TUCKAHOE</p>
        <p>Attractive three bedroom home on corner lot; anchen, family room, two baths, and two-car garage. Call today - homes sell fast in this area.</p>
        <p>AYDEN * ^</p>
        <p>For only $45,900, you can purchase this three bedroom | home with kitchen-dining, IV2 baths, patio, and one-car garage. . - T</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING - GRIFTON</p>
        <p>Three bedroom home in Forest Acres; living and dining rooms, den with fireplace, two baths, carport.</p>
        <p>TWO-STORY-AYDEN</p>
        <p>Owner did a superb job of remodeling this older home, four bedrooms, living-dining room, family room, country kitchen, carpeted, new heating and wiring. Lots of room for only $49,900.</p>
        <p>ESTATE REALTY COMPANY</p>
        <p>752-5058</p>
        <p>Jarvis &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Doriis Mills 752-3647</p>
        <p>J. T. Price 524-5239</p>
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        <p>Possible 12 3/8% Financing No Ciosing Costs Or Discount Points To Buyer</p>
        <p>Priced At ^48,900</p>
        <p> Featuring Three Bedrooms</p>
        <p> Two Fuli Baths ,</p>
        <p> Living Room With Fireplace</p>
        <p> Kitchen-Dining Area</p>
        <p> Deck</p>
        <p> All City Services</p>
        <p>Contact</p>
        <p>D.G. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>752-4012 or 756-8010 Billie Jean Trevathan.... on call ... 756-4585</p>
        <p>^ We Still Have FHA 235 Com-mitments Available If You Meet</p>
        <p>1 Requirements. Call For More In- ^ ^ formation</p>
        <p>1980 CREENVIllE PARADE OF HOMES WINNERS</p>
        <p>Bright and cheerful.and ready for you to move into. The family room with its rustic colors, grass cloth wallcovering, fireplace and built-ins is conducive to family comfort. Many amenities are evident in this 4 bedroom, 2Vz bath custom built home by Ben Everett. Large corner lot with 2 car garage. $89,900.</p>
        <p>Energy saver is what you'll find in this rustic contemporary by Stanley Peaden. Featured is a large sunken great room with a cathedral ceiling. Reached from the entrance foyer is a private wing where 4 bedrooms are located. The master suite has access to the private deck. E-300 design plus solar hot water heat available. $79,900.</p>
        <p>JEANNEnE cox AGENCY, INC.</p>
        <p>*Thanks A Lot**For Calling Us!</p>
        <p>756-1322</p>
        <p>ANYTIME!!</p>
        <p>realtor</p>
        <p>EAST CAROLINA BUILDERS PRESENTS-</p>
        <p>AN OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>TODAY FROM 1-4 P.M.</p>
        <p>Buying or Sellirig, For Best Results Try Our &amp;quot;Personal Service</p>
        <p>OEAltOff</p>
        <p>D.6. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>752-4012 Anytime</p>
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        <p> Guinevere Lane Camelot Subdivision</p>
        <p>$61,900 FHA-VA Conventional Contemporary Cedar Split Level-1563 Square Feet 3 Bedrooms, V-k baths plus all the extras</p>
        <p>LOAN ASSUMPTION AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>Directions: From U.S. 264 By-pass follow 14th Street Ext. south to stop sign. Turn left on to SR1725. Camelot subdivision is approximately 1 mile on the left.</p>
        <p>Call Joe Bowen East Carolina Builders</p>
        <p>752-7194 Anytime</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>BY OWNER</p>
        <p>5 Room Frame Home, Single Bath, 2 Rooms Are 12 X 24. 4 Blocks From University. Newly Renovated Inside. Carpet Throughout.</p>
        <p>Call 758-3244 After 4</p>
        <p>Modern Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>Shore Drive Plaza Building Near Courthouse</p>
        <p>1000 square feet with utilities, janitorial and parking available.</p>
        <p>Contact</p>
        <p>MDDre &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Sauter</p>
        <p>752-1010</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD Located on 264 By-Pass. Adjoining lot also for sale. 3 bedrooms with 2 baths. $48,000</p>
        <p>THE PRICE IS RIGHT for this 3 bedroom home. Has a fireplace in the living room, carpeted throughout and a garage converted into a workshop. $37,500</p>
        <p>NEW CONTEMPORARY</p>
        <p>Features a large great room with cathedral ceiling. Open raised dining room. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large deck. $74,500</p>
        <p>DRASTICALLY REDUCED from $64,500 to $55,000. 4 bedroom home with 3 baths and formal areas. Excellent condition. Owner must sell!</p>
        <p>ASSUMABLE LOAN on this 4 bedroom home located on Laughinghouse Dr. Some owner financing if needed. $57,500</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT TO NEW MEDICAL COMPLEX Located in the country on Stantonsburg Road. Four bedrooms, Vh baths, great room with fireplace. Master bedroom has fireplace also. Large lot. $77,500</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>Unique 4 bedroom farmhouse located on Crestline Dr Totally fenced back yard, 3 full baths. Excellent condition. $94,500</p>
        <p>D.6. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>THE HOME TEAM</p>
        <p>2 Locations To Better Serve You</p>
        <p>DOWNTOWN OFFICE 752-4012</p>
        <p>Sharon West........... &amp;nbsp;752-1986</p>
        <p>David Nichols..............752-7666</p>
        <p>Jack Chatham.................756-7086</p>
        <p>Weeks Worsley......t &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;...... &amp;nbsp;752-0803</p>
        <p>Billie Jean Trevathan . ON call. .. 756-4485</p>
        <p>BLVD. OFFICE 756-8010</p>
        <p>Irish Byrum...................756-7433</p>
        <p>Susan Anderson &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;....... 758-0498</p>
        <p>Joan Robinson............ 756-0481</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING</p>
        <p>Less than 5 minutes from Burroughs Wellcome we are offering this cozy brick ranch priced in the mid $30's. Located on a choice wooded lot, this 3 bedroom home features a large country kitchen the family will love!</p>
        <p>Ready for occupancy-This three bedroom ranch is available with possible owner financing or FHA financing, large corner lot, hardwood floors with carpet, selfcleaning oven and central air. Owner says sell, in the country offered at $37,500.</p>
        <p>Kvtts</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD. CLARK-BRANCH, REALTORS</p>
        <p>756-6336</p>
        <p>3 OPEN HOUSE TODAY &amp;gt;</p>
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        <p>CHERRYAKS</p>
        <p>Its hard to believe. This Williamsburg home for under $70,000. Formal living and dining rooms, family room with fireplace and access to deck plus 3 nice size bedrooms upstairs. Call us today for an appointment.</p>
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        <p>^ STRATFORD</p>
        <p>* Three bedroom split level on a beautiful wooded lot. Large</p>
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        <p>^ inree oeoroom spin levei on a ueaumui wuuucu lui. ..lyo . ^ deck &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;very private. On private cul-de-sac. Nearly 1500 square * feet plus garage and basement area. Completed. Upper ^</p>
        <p>$60's.</p>
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        <p>_ QUAIL RIDGE ^</p>
        <p>n These,townhouses are under construction off 14th Street</p>
        <p> across from Windy Ridge, Starting in the low $50's with in-^ ^ novative floor plans. Call today and let us show you whatj^</p>
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        <p>vio-The Daiiy Reflector, Greenvtlle, N C -Stnday, November 16 IMO</p>
        <p>The Real Estate CornerFOR RENT483 Square Feet Office Suite Avaiiabie Reade Street Office Buiiding Downtown Greenviiie Cail</p>
        <p>MOORE AND SAUTER</p>
        <p>752-1010</p>
        <p>cHt[^maU in iiu &amp;lt;Slati&amp;quot;OPEN HOUSE-SUNDAY November 16</p>
        <p>2:30-4:30</p>
        <p>'I w ei101 Lancaster Drive Cambridge SubdivisionHostess, Mary Ward</p>
        <p>Would you like a home with a good loan assumption, new carpeting and wallpaper, beautifully decorated. Stop dreaming and let us show you how you can make this a reality. This home has a new carrier heat pump, ceiling fan in great room, dining room, cheerful kitctjen and is only 3V2 years old. It has an attractive and well cared for lawn. Conveniently located to shopping &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;schools. High $50's. &amp;quot;DAVIS REALTY, 756-1997, 756-2904.MOSELEY-MARCUS REALTYOfflc 746-2135</p>
        <p>$17,500. 4 bedroomt, 1V^ baths, living room, kitchon, csntral boat. Aydon.</p>
        <p>$26,500. 3 bedrooms, baths, iiving room with fireplace, kitchen, den. Ayden.</p>
        <p>$28,500. 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, hardwood fioors, bath. Ayden.</p>
        <p>$31,500. 3 bedrooms, 1V^ baths, kitchen-eat-in area, living room, garage. Ayden.</p>
        <p>$33,500. 3 bedrooms, bath, living room, kitchen-dining area, centrai heat arfd air. Ayden.</p>
        <p>$30,000. 3 bedrooms, bath, iiving room with firepiace, kitchen-dining area, heat pump, detached garage. Grif-ton.</p>
        <p>$35,000. 3 bedrooms, bath, iiving room with fireplace, kitchen-dlning area, den, central heat and air, detached garage. Ayden.</p>
        <p>$38,500. 3 bedroom ranch, bath, iiving room with dining area, kitchen, heat, air, and garage. Ayden.</p>
        <p>$38,500. Brick ranch. 1536 square feet featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 fuii baths, kitchen, dining area, den with firepiace. Ayden.</p>
        <p>$44,900. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath rancher in Grifton. Living room, den with firepiace, fuiiy equipped kitchen, garage, heat pump.</p>
        <p>$67,700. The Pines. Cedar siding farm house. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, powder room, great room with firepiace, gas pack heat and air. Ayden.</p>
        <p>$65,000. Ayden Golf and Country Club. 4 bedrooms, large den with fireplace, dining room, kitchen-eat-in area, central heat and air.</p>
        <p>$24,500. Ayden. 9V^% FHA assumable loan. 2 bedrooms, bath, living room, dining room, fireplace.</p>
        <p>$35,000. 24x50 double wide mobile home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, kitchen-dining area, heat and air, on 2 acres. Country.</p>
        <p>Do you have a lot you want to sell ? Give us a call. We have customers ready to build.</p>
        <p>Louise H. Moseley GRI...............</p>
        <p> ......... 746-3472</p>
        <p>Buddy Bulow</p>
        <p>On Call Today Broker....................746-4358</p>
        <p>MARCUS McCLANAHAN</p>
        <p>REALTOR WHson</p>
        <p>746^574 Broker. &amp;nbsp;.................758-4476</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>At CENTURY 2V Bass Realty were makins things happen.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>COME BE INSPIRED in this custom home designed especially for adult liv-;^ ing. Ideal for entertaining with large liv-l ing room with an elegant fireplace. Situated on a partially wooded double lot. $59,900. Listing broker, Ann Bass. No. B159</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING IgREAT loan ASSUMPTION This new listing of contemporary styling offers 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, bay window and much more. Call today before its too late! $62,750. Listing broker, Dana Kendrick. No. K162</p>
        <p>DONT LET THE HIGH INTEREST RATES OF 15V2% DAMPEN YOUR HOUSE SHOPPING SPIRITS. LET US TALK WITH YOU ABOUT OUR LOW INTEREST LOAN ASSUMPTIONS AND OTHER ALTERNATIVE FINANCING PLANS. BUYING OR SELLING, WE CAN MAKE THINGS HAPPEN FOR YOU NOW!</p>
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        <p>BRIAN JONES 756-5030</p>
        <p>ANN BASS 756-9881</p>
        <p>DONNYHEMBY</p>
        <p>756-4364</p>
        <p>DANA KENDRICK 756-8095</p>
        <p>SALLY CURRY 756-6459</p>
        <p>LARRY TYNDALL 756-2991</p>
        <p>JOE WARD 756-0291</p>
        <p>DIAN BOONE 756-8409</p>
        <p>BEAT THE 15V2% INTEREST RATE RAP!!!</p>
        <p>Loan Assumption</p>
        <p>X - Alternative Financing</p>
        <p>|X% $27,900</p>
        <p>* $31,500 -X% $38,800</p>
        <p>X% $44,000 X% $44,000</p>
        <p>X $43,900 -X% $46,250</p>
        <p>* $46,900 X* $50,900 -X% $52,500 X% $53,900</p>
        <p> 4 bedroom home at 1216% interest with 10% down payment, closing costs negotiable.</p>
        <p>3 bedroom home, assumable 816% loan, owner will pay portion of closing costs.</p>
        <p>- Owner will pay $100 of house payment for the first 10 months on this 1858 square foot home that can be financed at 121^% with 10% down or rent with option to buy.</p>
        <p>- Newly constructed 3 bedroom ranch at 12Vi% interest, closing costs negotiable.</p>
        <p>- New condominium. Builder will pay some closing costs, first year's homeowner's due and first months utilities.</p>
        <p>3 bedroom home, lease with an option to buy, or assume 9% loan with alternate financing.</p>
        <p>- 3 or 4 bedroom brick ranch, leasa.with an option to buy, or obtain a new loan at 121^% and owner pay a portion of the house payment for the first year.</p>
        <p> 3 bedroom brick ranch with an assumable 8V^% interest rate! Owner will pay closing costs.</p>
        <p>3 bedroom Williamsburg, with an assumable 9V^% interest rate. Closing costs negotiable.</p>
        <p> 4 bedroom brick ranch in Grifton. New financing at 12V^ % with closing costs negotiable.</p>
        <p> Contemporary in Riverhills Subdivision. Can be assumed by a state employee at 12%, owner paying closing costs.</p>
        <p>% - Lower Interest</p>
        <p>* $54,900 - 4 bedroom Cape Cod with an assumable 916%</p>
        <p>loan. Owner will pay closing costs.</p>
        <p>* $55,750 - 3 bedroom ranch with a 916% assumable loan.</p>
        <p>Closing costs negotiable.</p>
        <p>X% $56,600 - 3 bedroom ranch in Belvedere with owner financing portion of house payment for first year. 1216% financing.</p>
        <p>* $54,900 - 3 or 4 bedroom two story home with a 10%</p>
        <p>assumable loan, owner will financing a portion , of down payment.</p>
        <p>X% $58,000 - Country homo on an acre of land. New financing available at 916%, owner will pay $2,000 in closing costs, and $100 on house payment for the first 10 months.</p>
        <p>3 bedroom brick ranch in Eastwood. New financ- I ing at 1216% with closing costs negotiable.</p>
        <p>3 bedroom brick ranch in Englewood. 1216 new financing, closing costs negotiable.</p>
        <p>Southern 5 bedroom mansion in Farmville. Owner financing a possibility.</p>
        <p>4 bedroom brick ranch in Brook Valley with a 716% assumable loan. Owner will pay a portion of closing costs.</p>
        <p>X% $92,700  2 story dream home with new financing available at 1216%. Closing costs negotiable.</p>
        <p>SEE OUR OTHER HOMES FOR SALE IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION</p>
        <p>756-6666</p>
        <p>nnl ZA, ANYTIME</p>
        <p>ANYTIME</p>
        <p>2424 S. Charles St. (Hwy. 43)</p>
        <p>The Old Train Station Open Mon.-Sat. 9-7</p>
        <p>BASS REALTY each office is independently owned and operated</p>
        <p>l99fnif!lfCiV!Vf99RIVlRfOPEN HOUSE TODAY2 P.M. To 4 P.M. Candlewick Estates203 Robinhood Road</p>
        <p>Lovely three bedroom, two bath ranch home on a large, nicely landscaped lot. Foyer, dining room, great room with firepiace, breakfast area, extra insulation, double garage. Direct route to hospital and medical school. Possible Federal Land Bank Financing. $61,500.213 Chatham Way</p>
        <p>This well cared for and pretty ranch has an excellent floor plan and will provide comfortable family living. Entrance foyer, living room, formal dining room, pretty kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths, patio, garage, beautiful lot. Possible Federal Land Bank financing. $69,500.102 Downing Road</p>
        <p>You need to look at this home and look at the price and you will surely be impressed! Owners want to sell! Four bedrooms, throe baths, formal areas, family room with fireplace, double garage, spacious, well landscaped corner lot, fruit trees and garden. 10 x 12 storage building. Possible Federal land bank financing. $83,500.Duff US Realty, Inc.756-5395</p>
        <p>AnytimeMAVIS BUTTS REALTY.105 Wast Third Straat</p>
        <p>CLUB PiNES - Two story executive home features room with fireplace, formal dining, kitchen with eating area, 3 bedrooms, baths and double garage. $104,000</p>
        <p>BAYWOOD  Approximately 2300 square feet In this new 2 story f)ome. Features include all formal areas, family room with fireplace, kitchen with eating area, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and double garage. $95,000</p>
        <p>CAMELOT - Brand new home offers sunken great room with fireplace, formal dining, kitchen with eating area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and double garage with storage. $61,500</p>
        <p>ALEXANDER CIRCLE - Conveniently located, this nice brick home offers living room with fireplace, dining and kitchen combination, 3 bedrooms, Vh baths and carport. $47,000</p>
        <p>Nanette Whichard 756-7779</p>
        <p>Mavis Butts, GRI, CRS 752-7073</p>
        <p>Duffus Realty, Inc.</p>
        <p>THIRTIES</p>
        <p>COUNTRY SQUIRE</p>
        <p>I New homes to be built under contract. I Two. three or lour bedrooms. Financing I by Farmers Home, VA, or FHA. Points land closing costs to be paid by the I seller An opportunity lor you to own lour home. Call us today for further I details.</p>
        <p>AYDEN</p>
        <p>I Reduced tor quick salel An assumable I VA loan at APR with an assumable second mortgage at 12% APR Total monthly payment of $327 and approximately $2000 cash, living room, dining ares, three bedrooms, bath, new roof. $33,000</p>
        <p>COUNTRY I Three bedrooms, baths, living room, dining area, electric baseboard I heat Brand new. $36,500</p>
        <p>SHERWOOD GREENS</p>
        <p>Possible loan asaumptlon. Three bedrooms, 1/4 baths, living room, dining area, electric baseboard heat, window unit, carport Oualltled buyer can assume loan at 10'/5% APR with $10,300 equity and payments of $283 per month. Shed and garden plot. $37,500.</p>
        <p>SHERWOOD GREENS An above ground pool, a large detached garage with workshop and a three bedroom, one bath home at this great price. Living room, dining area, electric baseboard heal, carport, fenced yard. $38,500.</p>
        <p>FORTIES</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE</p>
        <p>A very nice older home with a possible loan assumption. Four bedrooms, I'/i baths, foyer, living room, formal dining room, family room, fireplace, porch, garage. $41,500.</p>
        <p>COUNTRYSIDE</p>
        <p>Close to the high school tnd only a short distance south of the city limits. Save money, no city taxes! Three bedrooms, bath, living room, breaklast room, family room, wood burning stove, one acre. $42,500.</p>
        <p>AYDEN</p>
        <p>Three bedroom ranch home. Living room, dining room, kitchen, garage, unit air conditioner, outbuilding.</p>
        <p>I $42,500.</p>
        <p>AYDEN</p>
        <p>Corner lot with a pretty two bedroom and bath home. Living room, dining room, lamlly room with fireplace, double garge $43,500.</p>
        <p>EDWARDS ACRES</p>
        <p>You cannot beat this price anywhere In Greenville! New homes with three I bedrooms, 1'/i baths, living room, dining area, paneled garage Central ain FHA-VA financing. Cloaing costs paid for you! See this subdivision. Only I $44.900.</p>
        <p>DUPLEX</p>
        <p>Want rental property for an investment? Duplex with two bedrooms, two baths, living room, dining area, kitchen and storage on each side. Central air. Each unit now rents for $200. $49.900.</p>
        <p>CAUCO</p>
        <p>Why not enjoy country living on these 1.8 acres and a three bedroom, 2V5 bath home. Living room, family room with fireplKe. double carport, central air. 1700 square feet heated workshop and garage. Fruit and pecan trees, grapevine $45,000. *</p>
        <p>CONDOMINIUM At Windy Ridge and a pretty one! Three bedrooms, 2Vi baths, living room with fireplace, dining room, pretty kitchen, patio. All the advantages of home ' ownership without yard work. $52,500.</p>
        <p>HORSESHOE ACRES</p>
        <p>New home, only a short distance to the hospital and medical school. Direct route to Farmville and In the Farmville school district. Three bedrooms, two baths, great room with fireplace, dining area $53,000.</p>
        <p>SIXTIES</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES Fpur bedrooms and three betha on a nicely wooded lot. Foyer, Iiving room, dining room, family room with fireplace, playroom, cari&amp;gt;ort. $61,000.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK Could you aver replace It at this price? Lovely three bedroom, two bath ranch home on a nicely landscaped lot. Foyer, dining room, great room with fireplace, double garage. Direct route to medical school and Farmville. $61,500.</p>
        <p>COLLEGE COURT Three bedroom, 1V5 bath frMevel on a choice corner lot with trees and landscaping, living room, lamlly room with fireplace, large kltchen-dlnlng combination. garage. $82,500.</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE Thia pretty ranch home Is only three years oldl Three bedrooms, two beths, great room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast area, heat pump, carport, storage building. $62.900.</p>
        <p>EVANS STREET Just oft Evans Street but totally secluded Unusual contemporary with Its own wooden bridge. Two bedrooms, two baths, great room with gas fireplace, loft, wood deck. Completely furnished. You must see It. $84.000.</p>
        <p>LAKEGLENWOOD A wonderfull new home on a deep wooded lot. Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room, garage, central air. $65.000</p>
        <p>CAMELOT</p>
        <p>New and different. It will be an absolute pleasure lor you to live In this beautiful garden house with a pretty atrium. Under construction with three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, great room with fireplace, dining area, garage, wood decks. Let us show you the plant. $89.000.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK</p>
        <p>Excellent floor plan. Foyer, living room, lormal dining room, pretty kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, large bedrooma, two baths, patio, garage, beautiful lot. $69,500.</p>
        <p>SEVENTIES</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>Under construction. One of our most popular ranches. Four bedrooma. two baths, great room with fireplace, dining room, breekfaat area, parmaneni stairway to second floor that you can finish when you need it. Walk to pool and tennis. $74,900.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD A garden type home which la new, different. appealing and wilt be a pure joy lor Its buyer. Foyer, great room with fireplace, dining area, three bedrooma, two baths, garage, wood decks, wooded lot. quiet cuMie-sac. $75,000.</p>
        <p>EVANSWOOO</p>
        <p>Everything you need In a home for happy family living. Pretty two story with beautiful landscaping. Foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, three bedrooms, 2V5 baths, garsge $78.000.</p>
        <p>IKtHTIES</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK You need to look at this home and at the price and you will surely be Impresaedi Owners want to sail! Four bedrooms, three beths, formal areas, family room with firaplaca, double garage, spacious well landscaped corner lot. Fruit trees and garden. 10 x 12 storage building. $83,800.</p>
        <p>tucker ESTATES New home, wooded lot. Two stories with three bedrooms, 2V5 baths, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area double garage. $85,000,</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES A choice French Provincial with many extras. Three bedrooma, two baths, foyer, living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, breakfast area, built In microwave, deluxe carpeting, wood deck, storage building. $85,000.</p>
        <p>HUNDREDS</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS Three bedrooms, study and activity room, or five bedrooms to suit your family requirements, sunken great room, fireplace with wood burning insert, dining room, breakfast area, three betha, garage. Present loan of $30,605 can be assumed at 9%% APR with payment of $289.00. Selling price $103,900</p>
        <p>STANTONSBURG ROAD</p>
        <p>Country living at Its best with towering oaks snd tour acres of land. Great room with fireplace, formal dining room, kitchen and breakfast area, pretty Florida room, three bedrooma, 2'fi baths, whirlpool bath, microwave oven, Jenn-Alre range. Intercom, large detached garage with electricity and water. $110,000.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES Gorgeous new Williamsburg. Three bedrooms, 2W baths, living room, dining room, breakfast area, large family room writh bulll-ins and fireplace. MIcrowtve oven. Wood deck, storage building. $112,000.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE Here is the five bedroom home that you have been looking for. Perfect for the large family. Foyer, living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, three baths, double garage, wooded lot. $116,000.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE Do you want a large and beautiful home at a low price? Look at this! Four bedrooms, three baths, foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, breakfast room, custom kitchen, Jenn-Aire grill, thermopane windows. Only $122,000.</p>
        <p>ROCK SPRINGS</p>
        <p>An area of beautiful residential homes within walking distance of the university. This choice home rias three bedrooma, 2V4 baths, living room with fireplaco, dining room, family room with fireplace, recreation room, kennel, garage. $129,000.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY Perfect location. Grassy, wooded hill. Six bedrooms, 3W baths, foyer, living room, spacious dining room, breakfast room, family room with fireplace, recreation room. Lovely, $133,000</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE</p>
        <p>A choice home In a perfect area. Just right for the growing lamlly. Comforl and llvabllity with four bedrooms, three beths, entrance foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room,^ solarium, garage, fenced yard. It's all here waiting tor you. $137,500.</p>
        <p>McGREGOR DOWNS Beautiful country area. Large wooded lot. Seml-cltcular drive. Contemporary with four or five bedrooms, slate foyer, dining room, living room, family room, 2V4 baths, two fireplaces, screened porch, double garage. $159.000.</p>
        <p>GRAYLEIGH</p>
        <p>New and spectacular. Four bedrooms, four baths, spacious great room with fireplace, large dining room, beautiful solarium, private study, hobby room, dual level deck, garage. $189,500.</p>
        <p>WATERFRONT</p>
        <p>MOORES BEACH A waterfront &amp;quot;A&amp;quot; frame and only 35 minutes from Greenville on pretty Chocowlnlty Bay. Four bedrooms and bath, living room, dining area, sun porch, electric heat, two window air condition units, workshop: Vacation or year round living. $55,000.</p>
        <p>MOORES BEACH Throe bedrooms and 1'/4 baths, only three years old and overlooking Chocowlnlty Bay. Swim, fish, water skil Uving room, dining area, electric heat, window unit, Kreened porch. $45,000.</p>
        <p>LOT FOR SALE</p>
        <p>A100 X 200' lot In Oakmont Professions Plaza. Zoned 0&amp;amp; I. $30.000.</p>
        <p>LOT FOR SALE Baywood Subdivision, Three lota of on. acre and two acres. $22,000 and $32 000 each.</p>
        <p>LOT FOR SALE</p>
        <p>Choice corner lot in Brandywine Subdivision. $it .000.</p>
        <p>GRAYLEJGHLOT</p>
        <p>An excellent lot In this subdivision adjacent to Lynndalo. $24,000.</p>
        <p>OFFICE</p>
        <p>For rent. Including all utilities sn janitorial services. Use of conference room included.</p>
        <p>ON CALL THIS VLFF.KEM)</p>
        <p>Deborah Hylemon 752-1809 Office Open Saturday 9-12 Sunday 1-5</p>
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        <p>SeeOti' Listings In The Cussitreds /</p>
        <p>KINGSBROOK</p>
        <p>Located in an executive area that is close to city schools and shopping is this lovely 2-story traditional built by Tommie Little Builders. Williamsburg influence is evident throughout with formal rooms, cozy den that opens onto a private deck, 4 bedrooms, Vh. baths - large corner lot with double car garage. $97,800.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>Two new two-story homes are under construction in this super area. There is time now to choose your favorite colors. Both feature 4 bedrooms, Vh baths and are being custom-built by Tommie Little Builders.</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN II</p>
        <p>is a lovely, tree-studded subdivision that is being developed by Tommie Little Builders. The area is perfect for family living and is ideally located to the hospital, med school and shopping.</p>
        <p>We have available for your inspection two-stories that feature formal rooms, den with fireplace and built-ins, 4 bedrooms, IVi baths and deck. These two are ready for your personal decor now. Priced in the mid $80s.</p>
        <p>Construction has also begun on two more lovely homes that will be available soon. Call our office for complete details.</p>
        <p>JEANNETTE cox A6ENCV, INC.</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>756-1322</p>
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        <p>JEANNETTE C(JX AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR 756 1322</p>
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        <p>ATTENTION</p>
        <p>Would you like house payments as low as $225 per month? We currently have 3 bedroom, I/i bath homes under construction on Dudley St. behind Biscuit Towne with FHA 235 money available. If you think you might be qualified for this special program, please come by so what we may give you a personal showing of these beautiful homes. This money will run out next year- so act now!! 0131.</p>
        <p>: LANCO REALTY</p>
        <p>756-56lBi )</p>
        <p>105 W.</p>
        <p>Creenille Blvd.</p>
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        <p>121/1% Coovanttonal lionay Raaanrad FHA/VAAppravad Rag.2J4Approad Lxm Down Faymanla AHCttySardeaa Itomaevmar Warranty 24BadfoM</p>
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        <p>STM STREET</p>
        <p>Stack-Kiger Realty</p>
        <p>756-3088</p>
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        <p>New Custom Built Home River Hills</p>
        <p>Three bedrooms, two baths contemporary. Heat pump, wood deck, on wooded lot. Master bedroom overlooks large great room with fireplace. Low $60s. Loan assumption or a Federal Land Bank loan.</p>
        <p>PARK</p>
        <p>apartments</p>
        <p>A wooded community planned with you in mind. If you are particular about where you live, consider these features:</p>
        <p>One, Two and Three Bedroom ApartmentsGarden and Townhouse with Private Patio or BalconySpacious Living Areas*Dishwasher, Disposal, Frost Free RefrigeratorPantry*Washer and Dryer Connections*Adequate Storage*Fully Carpeted*Cablevision*Energy Saving HeatpumpsFully In-</p>
        <p>sulated*Smoke Detectors. Pioffistonally Managed By</p>
        <p> remco</p>
        <p>ra Bast, C inc.</p>
        <p>() I L I , TI 1 M A nj A G t M C N t</p>
        <p>Located Adjacent to Doctors Park and Hospital</p>
        <p>Contact: J.Y. BANKS P 0. Box 6026</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C. 27834 , Days: 916/758-6061</p>
        <p>Nights &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Weekends: 919/758-1535</p>
        <p>Aldridge Sr* Southerland RealtorsWE HAVE 12 3/8% MONEY AVAILABLE ON THESE HOMES</p>
        <p>22.500 -27,000 -</p>
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        <p>RESIDENTIAL</p>
        <p>Cottage- Crystal Beach approximately one acre lot, walking distance to river and bluff and boat landing.</p>
        <p>E. Mumford Rd.-3 bedrooms, bath, perfect for starter home.</p>
        <p>Clairmont Circle-2 bedroom bungalow. Living room with fireplace, kitchen with eating area.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Kennedy Estates-3 bedroom brick ranch. Kitchen with eating area, family room, financing is available.</p>
        <p>Quiet and comfortable Ayden-3 bedrooms, bath, living room, dining room, kitchen with eating area. Heat system and roof only 4 years old.</p>
        <p>39.500 - Near E.C.U.-large 2 story home with 4 bedrooms, 2 full</p>
        <p>baths. Tremendous den with brick fireplace, formal dining room, only blocks from E.C.U.</p>
        <p>- Greenbrlar-4 bedrooms, IVt baths, family room, assumable VA loan at 7V4 balance of $25,000.</p>
        <p>- Block from ECU. Excellent condition with aluminum siding exterior, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Permanent or rental potential.</p>
        <p>- Twin Oaks - Under construction, nearing completion, 2 bedrooms, great room with fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, patio.</p>
        <p>51.500 - Singletree-new 3 bedroom ranch. Builder will pay</p>
        <p>closing costs and discount points. Move in with low downpayment. Modern kitchen, heat pump.</p>
        <p>52.500 - Duplex-each side with 2 bedrooms and bath.</p>
        <p>52.500  Unique 2 story, only 6 years old, located on highway</p>
        <p>33 between Greenville and Grimesland. Immaculate inside and out with well cared for lawn and split ran fence. Family room with beamed celling, kitchen is a dream. 2 bedroom, master is large and 1Mi baths. 1600 square feet.</p>
        <p>53.500 - Beautiful home in country, just listed. Immaculate 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 bath ranch, large great room with pretty fireplace, and oversized kitchen and dining area, plus 2 car ga'age Located on lovelv corner lot with apple trees and grapevines. Make it yours for just $53,500.</p>
        <p>40,500</p>
        <p>43.000</p>
        <p>47.000</p>
        <p>53,000 - Twin Oaks - New, 3 bedrooms, warm decor, great room with fireplace, equipped kitchen, low down payment, superb location.</p>
        <p>55,000 - Eastwood-4 bedroom brick ranch and quiet dead end. Fenced back yard, living room, kitchen-family room combination with fireplace.</p>
        <p>56,500 - Duplex-Red Banks Rd. 2 bedrooms and bath on each side, rustic exterior, decks off the back.</p>
        <p>59.500 - Elmhurst area-Beaumont Dr.-Brick ranch with</p>
        <p>Williamsburg flavor. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Extra large kitchen with breakfast area, den with old brick fireplace, fenced back yard.</p>
        <p>60.500 - Brentwood-located on a quiet cul-de-sac, this 3</p>
        <p>bedroom brick ranch is sitting on a beautiful lot. Den with fireplace, kitchen with eating area, plenty of storage with basement and garage.</p>
        <p>62.900 - Lake Ellsworth-3 bedroom 2 story homo, ZVi baths,</p>
        <p>sunken den with fireplace and bar, formal living room, cedar privacy fence surrounds entire back yard.</p>
        <p>64.900 - What an opportunity! 4 bedrooms, 21^ baths, and 2800</p>
        <p>square feet only walking distance to Elementary school. Centrally located for convenience to shopping, save your gas money and give us a call on this fine home.</p>
        <p>65,000 - Eastwood-3 bedroom brick ranch, 1940 square feet, formal entry foyer, living room, tremendous family room, modern kitchen and private back yard. Great neighborhood.</p>
        <p>65.900 - Camelot. Contemporary under. construction. 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths, sunken great room, office for dad, formal dining area, double garage.</p>
        <p>69.500 - Elmhurst Area-3,000 square feet in this price range is</p>
        <p>unbeatable! 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2Vi2 baths, den with fireplace, recreation room with fireplace, wood deck off back.</p>
        <p>69.500 - Tucker Estates-stately 2 story brick home. 4</p>
        <p>bedrooms, IVi baths, sunken family room with fireplace, formal living room, broken tile front porch, double carport.</p>
        <p>71.500 - Brownlee Drive. 3 bedroom brick ranch on well land</p>
        <p>scaped corner lot. Fenced back yard and screened porch. Interview features formal areas, den with fireplace, large and roomy.</p>
        <p>72.500 - Contemporary Style-located on an acre of land in the</p>
        <p>Stokes area, only a few minutes from the Industrial Site of Greenville. Great room with cathedral ceiling, wet bar, and fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage, fabulous wood deck. All thermopane glass.</p>
        <p>74,900  Duck Creek - Only minutes from Greenville, this could be a permanent or vacation home. 4 bedrooms, 2Vz baths, great room with wood stove, tremendous recreation room.</p>
        <p>74.900 - Lakewood Pines-Roomy 3 bedroom ranch on a</p>
        <p>beautiful Lakewood Pine lot, with tasteful interior. Formal areas, lovely family room, screened back porch.</p>
        <p>75.000 - Country Club Section-4 bedrooms, IVi bath home in</p>
        <p>this exclusive area. Walk to pool, tennis, golf, or the Sunday buffet! Possible rent with option to buy for $450.00 a month.</p>
        <p>79.500 - Candlewick Estates-rambling ranch on quiet Dover</p>
        <p>Circle. 3 bedrooms, 2^7 baths, recreation room, sunken great room with fireplace, convenient utility area.</p>
        <p>.80,000  Candlewick Estates-2100 square feet. 2 story home. 4 bedrooms, 2V^ baths, entry foyer, formal areas, den with fireplace, tremendous lawn.</p>
        <p>82.500 - Country-located 5 miles from Bells Fork on the coun</p>
        <p>ty home road, with well landscaped acre lot, all centipede. Interior features 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal areas, and convenient kitchen and breakfast area. Upstairs has 2 more bedrooms, unfinished. 3 car carport, and in ground swimming pool.</p>
        <p>84.000 - Club Pines-located on a &amp;quot;show place corner lot with</p>
        <p>extensive landscaping, this 3 bedroom ranch will be a joy to tour. Entry foyer, formal living and dining rooms, kitchen with eating area, family room with fireplace and glass doors to wood deck. Double garage. i *</p>
        <p>89.500 - Close to schools and shopping. Four bedrooms, 216</p>
        <p>baths, tremendous great room, formal areas, 2400 square feet. Fairview Way.</p>
        <p>89.900  Cherry Oaks - 4 bedrooms, 2/6 baths, den with</p>
        <p>fireplace, formal areas, large playroom, screened back porch, fenced back yard.</p>
        <p>89.500 - Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2800 square feet home acre</p>
        <p>lot In Candlewick Estates area. Only six years old, transfer by owner makes this home available. Large den with fireplace and wood stove, recreation room, wood deck, double carport. 1100 square feet storage building on the land.</p>
        <p>89.900  Club Pines-under construction, contemporary home</p>
        <p>built by Randy Randolph. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, tremendous great room. Call office for plans and details. Passive solar.</p>
        <p>93.500 - Cherry Oaks-5 bedrooms, 216 baths, and only five</p>
        <p>years young. Located on private wooded lot, and only walking distance to pool and club house. Interior is a dream, with the formal areas, large convenient kitchen, and spacious family room. Screened porch and double garage.</p>
        <p>98.000  Brook Valley-beautiful wooded lot on hill, one block</p>
        <p>from the po^bc^Kfe ll&amp;gt;us4n^drooms, 216 baths, recreation Bmtt Bonnlvid fireplace, formal living and dini^dionti^api old-</p>
        <p>100.000  Bethel-only 2 years old, with 2800 square feet, this 4 bedroom, 3^/6 bath home could not be replaced for this price. Marble foyer, formal areas, spacious family room, ultra modern kitchen, breakfast area with bay window. Located in a quiet area of this comfortable town.</p>
        <p>103.900  Brook Valley-located on traffic free circle, five befrooms, 3 full baths, living and dining room, family room with fireplace, paneled garage. Excellent condition inside and out.</p>
        <p>119.500 - Club Pines - Timber peg construction with beautiful wood finishing work throughout. 3 bedrooms, 216 baths, 2500 square feet, cedar shake roof.</p>
        <p>127.500 - Opportunity to our 3600 square feet, 4 bedroom, 2 , bath home in prestigious area with potential on rental</p>
        <p>property adjacent to the house. 20 X 40 swimming pool on double lot. Call Roy Tripp for details.On Duty This Weekend Roy Tripp  Home 756-7038A unique opportunity from Merrill Lynch:</p>
        <p>How to live in die house you want and take uptoayear. to arrange the best mortgage</p>
        <p>We are now able to offer you the unique opportunity of living in a fine home of your choice, with the unusual feature of being able to take up to a year to find the most favorable mortgage that you can arrange.</p>
        <p>Even though the value of your house may riae before you close on it, the price you pay Is the one quoted to you when you first agree to live In it.</p>
        <p>This unusual opportunity Is made possible through a special arrangement with Merrill Lynch Relocation Management Inc., which assists corporations in moving their employees to new locations, and In the resale of their previous homes.</p>
        <p>These are all line residential properties, usually preowned by executive level people, presently maintained In move-ln condition, professionally appraised and competitively priced.</p>
        <p>Under this unusual program, it is now possible for you to:</p>
        <p>1. Move In at once and pay monthly rent under a lease agreement.</p>
        <p>2. Protect yourself against the purchase price going higher by making a low down payment now, and</p>
        <p>3. Hold off on closing for up to a years time while you arrange the best mortgage available</p>
        <p>If you wish to close sooner on one of these attractive homes Merrill Lynch Relocation Management may be able to help you in other ways.</p>
        <p>To find out If you qualify for this offer, simply call us. Because of the nature of this program, it cannot be held open for an unlimited period. If Interested, please call today and learn how this program could apply to you</p>
        <p>130,900 - Lynndale-farmhouse style, 4 bedrooms, 216 baths, format living and dining room, family room with fireplace and wet bar. 9 feet ceilings create space, sprinkler system, wood deck, many extras.</p>
        <p>210,000 - 5 bedroom with separate office-storage building, on 316 acres of land near Bells Fork, combine home and business.</p>
        <p>Kingsbrook - Look at the comfort and solid value ottered In this fine home. 4 bedrooms, all large, 216 baths, family room with fireplace, bookcases, and other bullt-lns, formal areas with drapes, and soft tones, fenced rear yard, 12 3/8% money available. $110,000.756-3500</p>
        <p>MIKE ALDRIDGE, REALTOR. GRI............ &amp;nbsp;756-7671</p>
        <p>DON SOUTHERLAND, REALTOR........... 756-5260</p>
        <p>LOUISE HODGE, REALTOR, GRI, CRS...............756-5005</p>
        <p>DICK EVANS. REALTOR............................758-1119</p>
        <p>RAY M. SPEARS............. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;758-4362</p>
        <p>PEGGY MORRISON.................... 756-0942</p>
        <p>ROY TRIPP, REALTOR..............................756-7038</p>
        <p>GLORIA SCHWIDDE, REALTOR.....................756-3481</p>
        <p>ALICE MOORE.....................................756-3308</p>
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        <p>BY CHARLES H. GOREH AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>I960 6 Cmc9&amp;lt;S T'.Ou''t</p>
        <p>ASK OMAR</p>
        <p>Q.-The following sequence has caused some disruption in our circle, so we decided to come to you for help:</p>
        <p>North South</p>
        <p>1  1 </p>
        <p>2 NT 3 </p>
        <p>South claims that his bid of three spades is to get out. He says it shows a subminimum response and a long spade suit-at least six cards. North maintains that the bid is forcing, offering a choice of contracts. V\hat do you say?-W. Andrews, Detroit.</p>
        <p>(This question has been awarded the weekly priie.l .A.-1 fiue.ss I am just not a good enough player &amp;lt;or should 1 say guesser'.'l to know that a hand is going to make precisely nine tricks at spades, not ten, hut not even eight at no trump. After all, that is what South is claim ing when he wants his part ner to pass.</p>
        <p>Kven if .South does have a subminimum hand with a six card suit, it could easily pro duce ten tricks opposite 19 2 points. And if his hand is so bad that any game is out of the question, then South should simply pass and let his partner struggle in two no trump.</p>
        <p>If you are going to play that three spades asks part ner to pass, you give up much more than you gain. To il lstrate, how can you possibly bid this type of hand constructively:</p>
        <p> KlOxxxx '^x OKJx xxx.</p>
        <p>If partner can pass three spades, you have to judge whether to jump to four spades or whether to bid three no trump. Either way.</p>
        <p>Hemophilia Work Boosted</p>
        <p>Sisters of Alpha Phi sorority at East Carolina University have set a goal of selling 1,00 Hardees Donation ciollars, or $500, for the North Carolina Chapter of the Hemophilia Foundation. The statewide goal is $50,000. The sisters can be found in front of the Student Union on weekdays, at Carolina East Mall and Evan's Mall downtown on weekends.</p>
        <p>Any organization wanting to help raise money or needing information about the project contact Mrs. Gay Blocker, 802 W. 4th St., Ayden or Minges Coliseum.</p>
        <p>These dollars are redeemable at any Hardees in, North Carolina or Virginia for full value. The Hemophilia Foundation receives fifty cents from each dollar sold.</p>
        <p>Black Unity Benefit Set</p>
        <p>The First Annual East Caroina Black Unity and Awareness Benefit will be held at the Flamingo Discotheque on November 25. It will begin at 6:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>The benefit is sponsored by the Flamingo Discotheque, Jasons Resturant, Hometown Productions and the Bells Plantation Restaurant. It is co-sponsored by the black fraternities and sororities of East Carolina Universty, the S.O.U.L.S. organization, and the pre-professional Health Alliance.</p>
        <p>Proceeds will be donated to the United Negro College Fund, the NAACP, the P.P.H.A., S.O.U.L.S.. and to the black fraternities and sororities at ECU.</p>
        <p>Tickets are $4.50 each (non-dinner), and $7.50 for dinner.</p>
        <p>Q.-In a team game the other night, I was sitting South, vulnerable, and held the following hand:</p>
        <p> A lOxxx QlOxxx K9</p>
        <p> X</p>
        <p>The auction proceeded:</p>
        <p>East South West North 14 1 2 24</p>
        <p>Pass ?</p>
        <p>Would you take another bid?-B. Cooke, Englewood, N.J.</p>
        <p>A.-Ye.s. I would make a game try by bidding three heart.s. There are many hands that partner could have that would make game odds-on that I must make a move, and 1 would like him to evaluate his heart holding for game purposes. P'or example, partner might have something like:</p>
        <p> Kxxx ^:?Kx OQxxx xxx. Only 8 points, yet the com bined holding offers ex cellent chances for game. .And there are also those hands where partner raised spades holding three spades and four hearts.</p>
        <p>Lost Ideals InWorking</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (UPI) -Working teen-agers may lose more than they earn in jobs held during the school year.</p>
        <p>A recent, large-scale study of working teens found 80 percent said they like their jobs, but they were generally more cynical and disdainful of the work world than non-workers. A total of 47 percent said they had either given away goods or services to friends or stolen from their employer or a coworker while on the job.</p>
        <p>Sbcteen percent said they had reported to work drunk at least once and 9 percent marked more hours on their time card than they had worked.</p>
        <p>The study also showed those who worked very long hours tended to study less, get lower grades and have less interest in school than before they started worked.</p>
        <p>The study was conducted at the University of California at Irvine, with a sponsoring grant from the National Institute of Education, and reported in an article in the November issue of Seventeen magazine. The researchers questioned 212 working students at four Orange County High schools and compared their responses to 319 of their peeers who had never worked.</p>
        <p>On the bright side: The workers scored significantly better on a short business quiz than non-workers.</p>
        <p>SUNDAYSPEAKER Elder Willie Joyner will speak Sunday evening at 7:30 at Rock Spring FWB Church. The service is being sponsored by the W. L. Phillips Traveling Choir and the Reserve Ushers. The public is invited to attend.</p>
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        <p>Retired Insurance Agent To Be Priest</p>
        <p>It s a stab in the dark, and that is not the way to win ning bridge.</p>
        <p>See how easily this prob lem is solved if the three space bid is constructive. South can simply bid three spades to say that he has an unbalanced hand with long spades, but good enough for game. Now North can decide whether his hand is more suitable for a suit game or no trump.</p>
        <p>By EARL BOHN Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>ERIE, Pa CAP) - Nine children call Francis Strobel dad. But the 59-year-old retired insurance agent said goodbye to them to join a larger family that he hopes one day will call him father - as a Roman Catholic priest.</p>
        <p>I had a good life. I had a good woman, and I had a good bunch of kids. But there are lots of people who havent been as fortunate as I have. Maybe I can help them. Strobel says.</p>
        <p>It will be a lot simpler than anything Ive ever done before. How satisfying? Thats something well have to find out. Its going to be interesting </p>
        <p>In keeping a promise made to his wife, Thelma, before she died of cancer early this year, Strobel recently began his new life with the Capuchin Franciscan Friars as a student at Catholic University in Washington Before leaving his home near Lake Erie's green southern shore, he took a final stroll around the 40 acres of farmland he had already given to his children Strobel bought the rolling acreage when he retired at</p>
        <p>age 52 and soon afterwards opened a family campground, which his two youngest sons will continue to(^rate</p>
        <p>This place was Camelot as far as Thelma was'concerned, says Strobel, who moved his family from the Pittsburgh area to Pennsylvanias clean northwestern corner &amp;quot;because the wife always wanted to be out in the country.</p>
        <p>But when she died. I didnt need it any more. he says. &amp;quot;Theres no need for me to accumulate anything any more. The person 1 accumulated for is gone.</p>
        <p>The sun shone in a warm blue sky and a fat groundhog shuffled through a pasture near the house as Strobel walked along an old tractor path. He talked about life as if it were a state of mind, and he explained why a contented man. should give up the things some priests are leaving the church to find.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;It makes no difference at my age what Im doing and where Im going. he says. Between the things Ive learned raising a family and the social mobility Ive had in the life insurance business for 35 years. Ive had all the</p>
        <p>life experiences that anyone could expect to have.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Now Id like to give some of it back. Thats my whole idea. I cant say theres any greater purpose to it than that.</p>
        <p>My wife and I talked about it lots of times, and if something had happened to me shed do the same thing if the kids were set.  he says.</p>
        <p>With all his children grown  most of them are scattered around the country  Strobel was free to join the Capuchin Franciscans, a Pittsburgh-based order that educated him through high school and one year of college.</p>
        <p>Its important to me to see that the kids are still taken care of. Ive set this place up for them.</p>
        <p>Strobel says joining the priesthood vi^l mean few sacrifices for him.</p>
        <p>I dont go anywhere any more. Sometimes I dont leave this place for weeks except to go to church, and Ive only played two rounds of golf in the last six years.</p>
        <p>All I need is something to eat, gas in my car and a couple of martinis every' once in a while,&amp;quot; he says. Strobel drives a used Cadillac and would have sold</p>
        <p>it but the friars asked him to bring it. he says.</p>
        <p>Normally, four years of preparation are required before a man can take the vows of priesthood. Strobel said. But the friars may relax the requirement in consideration of their new members age</p>
        <p>They're going to see how much gray matter 1 have left</p>
        <p>and see lAhat they can do with me, Strobel says.</p>
        <p>They can hardly make me an assistant under some 28-year-old pastor. But I feel I can do anything that they want me to do. It doesnt make a bit of difference whether its menial or challenging.</p>
        <p>Strobel is portly ^nd pink-cheeked He looks you</p>
        <p>COMPUTER CRIME NEW YORK (AP) -Computer crime is running rampant worldwide, according to a management information-systems publication MIS Week reports that American losses from computer crime is estimated conservatively at $100 million yearly, while the figure worldwidie is $300 million a year.</p>
        <p>The two most clearly defined crimes involve stealing computer time and altering information stored in a computer.</p>
        <p>In Canada, computer crime is so new that Canadian laws do not yet cover it, says the publication.</p>
        <p>YACHT LAUNCHED TOKYO (AP) - The $14.3 milliwi yacht Pegasus IV, a Greek shipping tycoons bilrthday present to his daughter, was launched Friday. A spokesman for Mitsubishi, the builder, caDed it the worlds most expensive privately-owned yacht.</p>
        <p>m the eye when he talks and is generous with loud, contagious lau^ter.</p>
        <p>A native of industrialized Rochester, Pa., Strobel served in the Army Air Corps in World War II and met Thelma after the war when both worked at a Curtis-Wright propeller factory near Pittsburgh.</p>
        <p>This is not the first time hes thought of the priesthood. Strobel almost made the commitment as a young man ^ting a high school education with the Capuchin Franciscans.</p>
        <p>Thats what I intended. But I didnt know what the score was. and it was better to get out then than to go on and be sorry, he says. Thats what I did. Now its come full cycle.</p>
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        <p>To know Barbara Mandrel! is to love her Even if you dont know her, you still love her because she is such a multifaceted person Her fellow artists hold her in high regard, and shes won the hearts of thousands of country music fans acroM the country.</p>
        <p>Now shes coming to primetime television with her own show. Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters,&amp;quot; to be telecast on NBC, Tuesday, Nov. 18 (10-11 p.m.). Joining her are two other talented members of the family, Louise and Irlene. The multiple talents as well as the personal relationships of the three will be spotlighted in the special.</p>
        <p>Barbara has certainly had more than her share of hit records These songs have risen high in the country charts, and found additional fans among pop and rock music devotees as well. But shes also appeared-in concerts, in nightclubs and on television, both as a performer and an actress</p>
        <p>Its interesting to note that Barbaras career began not as a singer but as an instrumentalist. Like many of her Nashville compatriots. her career started at an age when most people are worried only about their homework. She learned to play the guitar at 11, and soon after took up the saxophone as well. Still not a teen-ager, she had her first professional job demonstrating the steel guitar at a (Thicago trade fair.</p>
        <p>The young girls playing so impressed Joe Maphis, that he asked her to join his show. ,^hes been a professional ever since.</p>
        <p>How does she think of herself, in terms of being one of country music s top stars? I like to think of myself as just being me  Barbara  period Im an artist, yes. I'm creative, or at least I hope 1 am. Ive always tried to be myself while performing, with my own style. I've never tried to copy anyone. I don't do other ladies songs on stage or on records. I try to do a wide variety of. songs, in my own way</p>
        <p>Barbara was a recipient of the coveted Female Vocalist of the Year award from the (Country Music Association and the Top Female Vocalist award from the Academy of Country Music (both in 1979).</p>
        <p>MUSICAL MANDRELLS  Country music singing star Barbara Mandrell, flanked by her sisters Louise (1) and Irlene will showcase their multiple talents</p>
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        <p>Sunday, Nov. 16 10:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>(X) 0r RUllou: Laurel And Hardy</p>
        <p>(1940)</p>
        <p>fflA Place Id The Sdd: Montgomery</p>
        <p>riift</p>
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        <p>(X)Thr Rauiaiu Are Comiag, The Russiaiu Are ComiDg: Carl Reiner (1966)</p>
        <p>1:00</p>
        <p>^GuUver's Traveb iB Black Beauty; Mark Lest</p>
        <p>Man Who Never Was; Clifton Webb Gover: Natalie</p>
        <p>Wood (1966)</p>
        <p>1:30</p>
        <p>OThe Seekers: (Part 11) Andrew Steven</p>
        <p>2:30</p>
        <p>g Abbott And Costello Go To Mars Love Me TeDder: Elvis Presley (1956)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>(X 'The Curse Of Big Fool; William Simonsen (1972)</p>
        <p>{gPenuy Serenade; Cary Grant</p>
        <p>(1941)</p>
        <p>3:30</p>
        <p>8 Black Beauty</p>
        <p>Young At Heart; Frank Sinatra (1954)</p>
        <p>4:00</p>
        <p>O Sons Of Katie Elder: John Wayne (1965)</p>
        <p>(X) The Paper Chase: Timothy Bottoms (1973)</p>
        <p>6:00</p>
        <p>1 The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing I House Of Cards; George Peppard (1968)</p>
        <p>8:00</p>
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        <p>oo Mario Puios The Godfather': Marlon Bando (1977)</p>
        <p>11:00</p>
        <p>(XBen: Joseph Campanella (1972)</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>Klute: Jane Fonda (1971) Macintosh Man: Paul Newman If Its Tuesday: This Must Be Belgium: Suzanne Pleshette</p>
        <p>11:43</p>
        <p>O The Prisoner; Jack Hawkins</p>
        <p>12:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>1:35</p>
        <p>Between Two Worlds; John Garfield (1944)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>(X)Man With The Icy Eyes: Victor Buono (1971)</p>
        <p>Lucille Ball (1949)</p>
        <p>CJ)The Master Race: George</p>
        <p>Coulouris (1944)</p>
        <p>(X Gty Of Fear</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>(X) Experiment Perilous: Hedy</p>
        <p>Lamarr (1944)</p>
        <p>Ken</p>
        <p>Tuesday, Nov. 18 7:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>(BDeatli Rfdes The Range</p>
        <p>Maynard</p>
        <p>10:00</p>
        <p>Joan Crawford (1947) 1:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>(X)Till The End Of Time: Dorothy McGuire (1946)</p>
        <p>CBPalooka: Jimmy Durante IB The Ambassadors Daughter: Olivia de Havilland (1956)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>(X) Rough Night In Jericho; Dean Martin (1967)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>IQ World Gone Mad</p>
        <p>(1933)</p>
        <p>8:00</p>
        <p>O ID The Trial Of Billy Jack; Tom Laughlin (1974)</p>
        <p>IP Days Of Jesse James: Roy Rogers (1939)</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>O Lou Grant</p>
        <p>Return Engagement; Elizabeth Taylor (1978)</p>
        <p>11:43</p>
        <p>IB One-Eyed Jacks; Marlon Brando (1961)</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>OOiB Leave Yesterday hind: John Ritter (1978)</p>
        <p>12:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>fX) Boy With Green Hair 1:00</p>
        <p>IQ Footsteps In The Sand Glory Trail Crime Reporter Gunsmoke Meu</p>
        <p>2:43</p>
        <p>IB The Cheaters; Joseph Shildkraut (1945)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>QDThe Great Manhunt: Lino Ventura (1974)</p>
        <p>Thursday, Nov. 20 7:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>IQ Savage Fury</p>
        <p>10:00</p>
        <p>(D Rock-A-Bye Baby: Jerry Lewis (1958)</p>
        <p>1:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>(X)Oh Men! Oh Women!; Dan</p>
        <p>Dailey (1957)</p>
        <p>IQ Mr. Wise Guy: Leo Goreey iBGidget Goes Hawaiian;</p>
        <p>_ James</p>
        <p>Darren (1961)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>(X)The DelU Factor: Christopher George (1970)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>IQ Death Rides The Range; Ken</p>
        <p>Maynard</p>
        <p>8:00</p>
        <p>(X) Exodus: (Part 2) Paul Newman (1960)</p>
        <p>Murder; Humphrey</p>
        <p>Saturday, Nov. 22 3:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>X) The Big Steal: Robert Mitchum (1949)</p>
        <p>7:00</p>
        <p>IQ Days Of Jesse James: Roy Rogers (1939)</p>
        <p>8:30</p>
        <p>CD Fort Tl: George Montgomery (1953)</p>
        <p>9:00</p>
        <p>X)A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court</p>
        <p>10:00</p>
        <p>(X This Island Earth; Bart Roberts</p>
        <p>(1955)</p>
        <p>11:00</p>
        <p>(X My Side Of The Mountain: Theo^ dore Bikel (1969)</p>
        <p>12:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>IB Dp From The Beach; Cliff Robertson (1965)</p>
        <p>1:00</p>
        <p>(X Half A Sixpence: Tommy Steele (1969)</p>
        <p>n Oncinnaii Kid; Steve McQueen M Stagecoach</p>
        <p>XTbe Monitors: Guy Stocfcwell (1969)</p>
        <p>1:30</p>
        <p>O Dover Girl: Rita Hayworth</p>
        <p>2:30</p>
        <p>CD Island In The Sun: James Mason (1957)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>(X Lifeboat: Tallulah Bankhead (1944)</p>
        <p>3:30</p>
        <p>S Spinout: Elvis Presley (1966) Butterfield 8: Elizabeth Taylor 4:00</p>
        <p>CD Sad Sack: Jerry Lewis 8:00</p>
        <p>(X A Street Car Named Desire;</p>
        <p>Marlon Brando (1951)</p>
        <p>OO The Car; James Brolin The Bermuda Triangle: Documentary IQ Sing While Your Able: Toby Wing (1938)</p>
        <p>8:30</p>
        <p>OCD Same Time, Next Year; Alan Alda (1978)</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>X Thunderbolt And Lightfoot; Clint Eastwood (1974)</p>
        <p>IB The Eiger Sanction; Clint Eastwood</p>
        <p>IB For A Few Dolan More: Clint Eastwood ,</p>
        <p>Buck And The Preacher: Sidney Poitier</p>
        <p>12:30 a.nL</p>
        <p>O Frozen Ghost: Lon Chaney (1945) 1:00</p>
        <p>El Passo: John Wayne The Secret Of Dorian Gray; Richard Todd (1970)</p>
        <p>IQ Western Showdown; Tim McCoy Hell's Devils Sons Of The Plains Holiday Romance</p>
        <p>Pat O'Bnen IQCall It Bogart (1934)</p>
        <p>IB Papa's Delicate Condition; Jackie Gleason</p>
        <p>9:00</p>
        <p>Bette Davis (1980) 11:30</p>
        <p>o Jeffersons</p>
        <p>McMillan And Wife: Deadly In-heriUnce: Rock Hudson (1975) </p>
        <p>IB Sergeant Ryker: Lee Marvin (1963)</p>
        <p>12:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>1:00</p>
        <p>Be- IQ Gangsters Den Hes A Prince Ouaws Of The Plaint Hold That Woman _ 1:20 IB Counterieit killer; Jack Lord (1968)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>X Captain Lightfoot: Rock Hudson (1955)</p>
        <p>3:20</p>
        <p>IB Gunfight In Abitene: Bobby Darrin (1967)</p>
        <p>Wednesday, Nov. 19 7:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>X A Man For All Seasons; Robert |Q Mr. Wise Guy: Leo Gorcey (1942)</p>
        <p>Shaw (1966)</p>
        <p>IB Air Force: John Garfield (1943) 1:00 IQ Danger Rider Faith And Fortune Cyclone Cowboy Frontier Fury</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>X The Mind Of Mister Soames: Terrence Stamp (1970)</p>
        <p>IB They Made Me A Criminal; John Garfield</p>
        <p>Monday, Nov. 17 7:ib a.m.</p>
        <p>IP Palooka; Jimmy Durante (1934) 10:00</p>
        <p>IB Marked Woman;</p>
        <p>(1937)</p>
        <p>1:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>X Lease Of Life; Robert Donat (1956)</p>
        <p>IQ World Gone Mad; Pat O'Brien (1933)</p>
        <p>IB Bringing Up Baby: Katharine Hepburn (1938)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>X^Om Bug: George Maharis (1965)</p>
        <p>8:00 I g The Southerner</p>
        <p>10:00</p>
        <p>IB They Got Me Covered: Bob Hope (1943)</p>
        <p>1:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>X Adventures Of Sadie: Joan Collins (1955)</p>
        <p>IQ Death Rides The Range: Ken</p>
        <p>Maynard</p>
        <p>CD Come Back Little Sheba: Shirley Booth (1953)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>X Escape To The Sun: John Ireland (1972)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>IQ Palooka; Jimmy Durante 8:00</p>
        <p>Bette Davis X Exodus: (Part 1) Paul Newman (1960)</p>
        <p>IQ High Voltage; Carole Lombard (1932)</p>
        <p>(D Hombre: Paul Newman</p>
        <p>9:00</p>
        <p>0(D Homeward Bound: David Soul (1980)</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>O Hell In The Pacific: Lee Marvin (1969)</p>
        <p>11:43</p>
        <p>IB Dreamboat: Clifton Webb (1962) 12:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>Fun In Alcapulco: Elvis Presley X Beafh of A Gunfighter; Richard</p>
        <p>Frank:</p>
        <p>9:00</p>
        <p>oo Diary Of Anne Melissa Gilbert</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>(D None But The Lonely Heart: Cary Grant (1944)</p>
        <p>12:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>X Ered Williamson (1976) 1:00</p>
        <p>IP Blackmail Is Dangerous Blazing Trail Calling AU Cars Frontier Fury</p>
        <p>Widmark (1969)</p>
        <p>1:00</p>
        <p>IQ Gun Code Gangs, Inc.</p>
        <p>Hell Rider Heiress Mistake</p>
        <p>1:35</p>
        <p>ID Messalina: Belinda Lee 3:00</p>
        <p>X Diamond Head: Charlton Heston Give To The World (1963) 2:30</p>
        <p>3:13 ID Bordertown: Paul Muni (1935)</p>
        <p>IB Miss Grant Takes Richmond: 3:00</p>
        <p>(1960)</p>
        <p>Friday, Nov. 21 7:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>IQ World Gone Mad: Pat O'Brien (1933)</p>
        <p>10:00</p>
        <p>IB Anything Goes; Bing Crosby (1956)</p>
        <p>1:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>(X Mister Carey: Tony Curtis (1957) IQ Savage Fury</p>
        <p>IB Dop Out; James Mason (1968) 3:00</p>
        <p>X Lucky Luciano; Edmond O'Brien (1974)</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>IQ Mr. Wise Guy: Leo Gorcey (1942) 8:00</p>
        <p>IQ The Lost Qty: Claudia Dell (1938)</p>
        <p>IBSUnley: Chris Robinson (1972) 9:00</p>
        <p>O O IB Convoy: Kris Kristof-ferson</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>O Freebie and The Bean: James Caan (1974)</p>
        <p>IB The Walking Dead: Boris Karloff (1936)</p>
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        <p>XAway All Boats: Jeff Chandler (19561</p>
        <p>ID The Bastard: (Part I) Andrew Stevens</p>
        <p>12:40</p>
        <p>IB The Big Street: Henry Fonda (1942)</p>
        <p>12:33</p>
        <p>IB Legend Of Hell House: Roddy McDowall</p>
        <p>1:00</p>
        <p>X Alice Adams; Katharine Hepburn (1935)</p>
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        <p>8:00</p>
        <p>(33 New Jersey Nets Basketball: The</p>
        <p>Nets vs. The Detroit Pistons 9:00</p>
        <p>(B Nations Cup Horse Show from Canada</p>
        <p>11:00 eg Sports Probe</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>g Mid Atlantic Wrestling ^Harness Racing From Yoiikers Raceway</p>
        <p>eg NHL Hockey 1980 Stanley Cup Highlights</p>
        <p>12:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>g Evangel Football ^ Championship Wrestling Nation's Cup Horse Show from Canada</p>
        <p>12:30</p>
        <p>o Worid Wide WrestUng</p>
        <p>Stuns The Crowd</p>
        <p>The Houston Oilers placekicker Toni FYitsch has made an impressive number of big kicks in his NFL career But nothing compares to his scoring two goals for the Austrian soccer team in a 1965 upset victory over England in the World Cup Tournament. The victory stunned a crowd of 140,000 in England's Wembley Stadium &amp;quot;'ITiey still call me Wembley Toni because of that match, says Fritsch.</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, GreenviUe. N.C Sunday, Novemtief 18. ItnoTV-li</p>
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        <p>Chargers Battle For Spot</p>
        <p>The San Diego Chargers are recognized as having one of the most explosive offenses in professional football. They were picked by many to be the team to beat in the NFl this season</p>
        <p>The Miami Dolphins on the other hand have been having their problems.</p>
        <p>When the two teams meet Thursday Nov. 20 at 8:30 p.m. on ABC-TV, it will be a conflict between the ascending (San Diego) versus the descending (Miami).</p>
        <p>San Die^ has added a new twist this season. They have been known over the past couple of years as strictly a high powered passing team This year, however, they have added something which should make opponents</p>
        <p>cringe, a running game.</p>
        <p>The running has been bolstered this season with the acquisition of Mike Thomas from the Washington Redskins, and the signing of Norfolk State running back Larue Harrington</p>
        <p>The Chargers already had Lydell Mitchell and Bo Matthews, both veteran and competent runners.</p>
        <p>Howevo-, when you talk about San Diego, very little time is spent on the running game The bread and butter of the Chargers is still Dan Fouts and the passing game.</p>
        <p>Fouts' golden arm is aided by the likes of John Jefferson. Charlie Joiner, and tight end Bob Klein</p>
        <p>The talented quarterback led</p>
        <p>the NFL in passing last season with 4 082 yards, an NFL record For his accomplishments, Fouts was just about all-NFL everything last year The Miami Dolphins on the other hand started the 1980 season in turmoil. Fullback Larry Csonka's fights with numagement were fully recorded by the sports media, and his retirement came as no surprise.</p>
        <p>Madison Sq. Garden</p>
        <p>Sunday, Nov. 16 11:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>College Football: Notre Dame-Alabama</p>
        <p>7:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sportsprobe</p>
        <p>7:30</p>
        <p>NHL Hockey; Hartford Whalers-N Y Rangers</p>
        <p>12:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>College Football: Washington-L'SC</p>
        <p>Monday, Nov. 17 ^ 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Ohio State Football: Ohio State-Iowa</p>
        <p>9:30</p>
        <p>Football; Notre Dame-Alabama (Repeat)</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>Football; Ohio State-Iowa (Repeati</p>
        <p>Tuesday, Nov. 18 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sports Look</p>
        <p>8:00</p>
        <p>College Football; Wild Card Game</p>
        <p>12:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>Wild Card Football (Repeat)</p>
        <p>Wednesday, Nov. 19 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>NHL Hockey; Pliiladelphia Flyers-N.Y Rangers</p>
        <p>12:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>NHL Hockey: Philadelphia Flyers-N Y Rangers (Repeat)</p>
        <p>Thursday, Nov. 20 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sports Look</p>
        <p>8:00</p>
        <p>Thursday Night NBA: (Game li Houston-Cleveland</p>
        <p>10:30</p>
        <p>Thursday .Night NBA: (Game 2i Los Angeles-Phoenix</p>
        <p>1:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>Sportsprobe</p>
        <p>Friday, Nov. 21 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sportsprobe</p>
        <p>9:00</p>
        <p>MISL Preview</p>
        <p>9:30</p>
        <p>MISL Soccer; San Francisco-Phoenix</p>
        <p>Saturday, Nov. 22 5:OlOp.m.</p>
        <p>Sports Look</p>
        <p>5:30</p>
        <p>.National Horse Show 9:00</p>
        <p>.Nations Cup Horse Show From Canada</p>
        <p>11:00</p>
        <p>Sportsprobe</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>NHL 1980 Stanley Cup Highlights 12:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>Nations Cup Horse Show From Canada</p>
        <p>FOSDICKS</p>
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        <p>756-2011</p>
        <p>2311 S. Evans SIraat Graenvilla, N.C.</p>
        <p>Daily</p>
        <p>Luncheon</p>
        <p>Specials</p>
        <p>Mon.-Fri. during September</p>
        <p>OPENING SOON</p>
        <p>FOSDICKS</p>
        <p>Oyster Bar &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Seafood market</p>
        <p>Hours:</p>
        <p>Lunch: Monday-Friday 11:30A.M.-2:00P.M.</p>
        <p>Dinner: Sunday-Thuraday 5:00 P.M-9:30 P M.</p>
        <p>Dinner:</p>
        <p>Friday And Saturday 5:00 PM.-10;30 P.M. Sunday Open All Day 11:30 A.M.-9:30P.m'.</p>
        <p>Party Room Available: Well tur-nlah the cake lor Birthdays. An-niveraarlea. etc. lor parties of 8 or more. Call for reaervatloaa.</p>
        <p>W tasteful __ professional reasonable</p>
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        <p>PRINTERS, Inc.</p>
        <p>211 West Ninth Street  Greenville, NC  752-5151</p>
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        <p>Model GER768R</p>
        <p>RCA 25dia8on.iColorTrak TV with Remote Control</p>
        <p>You get all the automatic features and picture quality of Color Trak plus the chairside convenience of Remote Control.</p>
        <p>Color Trak Infrared Remote Control lets you select any VHF or UHF channel with touch-button easeeither directly or by scanning up or down-all from across the room. Also turns set on and off, adjusts volume, or mutes it completely. Onscreen channel number and time display.</p>
        <p>Cox T.V. Center, Inc.</p>
        <p>RC/I</p>
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        <p>6:00</p>
        <p>Kunft Fu</p>
        <p>Nfws. Weatlwr, Sports Eyewitns Nf5 News</p>
        <p>Racing From Aqueduct Raceway Eyewitness News Womens Channel </p>
        <p>Georgia Championship Wrestiing The Lnndstroms 5 Sneak Previews</p>
        <p>6:30</p>
        <p>NBC Nightly News CBS News The Ray Perkins Reflections Dasid Gruen Signs Of The Times ^ This Old House</p>
        <p>7:00</p>
        <p>The Blackwood Brothers Hee Haw Action News 5 Welcome Back Kotter Wild Kingdom Lawrence We Ik Solid Gold Battlestar Galactira Hee Haw Wrestling Kenneth Copeland Sketches in Jau</p>
        <p>7:30</p>
        <p>The Lundstroms Aware M ASH Closer Look Ruff House</p>
        <p>Crockett's Victory Garden 8:00</p>
        <p>871X1 Club</p>
        <p>Fantasy Island: Part I:</p>
        <p>Adventure series starring Kicardo Montalban</p>
        <p>fSl Moyies to Remember: A Stretd-car Named Desire The last brave and hopeless struggle of the lonely and decaying Blanche du Bois to hold on to her faded Southern gentility</p>
        <p>against the brudish badgenng of her brother in-law eventually leads to her madness</p>
        <p>OO^OC Saturday Movie; The Car James Brolin stan in this suspense drama about a mysterious car which teiTonies a small Utah town as a troubled sheriff attempts to discover who  or what  is behind a series of highway homicides and The Bermuda Tnangle' Brad Crandall narrates this documenUry which depicts Items from the mountamous file of data, including verified incidents official reports, ships logs, eyewitness accounts and new evidence about the mytenous area of the sea between Bermuda and the Caribbean islands,, (3 hrsi OIDWKRP In Cincinnati: Com edy series starring Gary Sandy and Gordon Jump</p>
        <p>(D New Jersey .Nets Basketball: The</p>
        <p>Nets vs The Detroit Pistons mTBA</p>
        <p>I I Football Saturday On TBS r T Zola Levitt Live ^ ^ Bluegrass Family Style</p>
        <p>8:30</p>
        <p>Love Boat: ' The Horse Lover. &amp;quot;Secretary to the Stars. Julie's Decision and Gopher and Isaac Buy a Horse Special guest star Loni Anderson portrays a famous movie star who has problems coping with the pressures wealth and success bring .Ms Anderson plays the same role in tonight s episode of Fantasy Island iCLDSKD-CAPTlONEDi 90 mini</p>
        <p>003 CBS Special Movie: Same Time Next Year .Alan Alda jospel Singing Jubilee</p>
        <p>9:00</p>
        <p>Nation's Cup Horse Show from Canada</p>
        <p>(Q The Big Battles PTL Club Hitchcock</p>
        <p>9:30</p>
        <p>Pikes Peek</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD - KRIK KSTRAD.4, who s kept a very, very low profile since his ex-wife hurled those nearly-unprintable accusations in his direction a few months ago. has been quietly dating BKVERLY SASSOON.</p>
        <p>TANYA TICKER says she and GLEN CAMPBELL aren t really angry at M.AC DAVIS, whose lyric - I'd rather be a rodeo clown than a washed-up rhinestone cowboy'  is supposedly aimed at Glen I don't resent it.&amp;quot; Tanya candidly admits And 1 don't think Glen does Mac's only tearing down his own uitegrity. so what can 1 say'&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>You can forget those rumors about ROBERT SHIE.LDS and LORENE YARNELL splitting up &amp;quot;There's absolutely nothing to this.' says Bob &amp;quot;We couldn't be happier &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;Apparently the flak started when they were seen on talk shows without each other Now they're planning to move to New York City after (Tinstmas to begin rehearsals for their Broadway revue BARBARA HERSEY's eight-year-old son iby D.AVID CAR-RADINE) has a mind of his own. The little guy wouldn't take no' for an answer and his mom's now having his name legally-changed from 'FREE' to 'TOM.'</p>
        <p>PRINCESS CAROLINE has just been granted a divorce posthaste by Monaco's Judiciary Revision Court because she stipulated no grounds. Now it's reported that the Grimaldi family will give her ex-hubby. PIIILLIPPE Jl'N'OT, a hefty sum IF he keeps his mouth shut and prints nothing publicly about the marriage for the next five years ROBERT CONR.AD just got an offer he couldn't refuse - but he had to anyway Bob was asked to star opposite LAUREN BACALL in a Broadway-bound play. &amp;quot;W'OM.AN OF THE YEAR.&amp;quot; But he'll be producing and starring in &amp;quot;WILL&amp;quot; for the next several months The biofilm is based on the antics of Watergate bad-guy G. GORDON LIDDY.</p>
        <p>It looks like JOHN RITTER has decided to follow in the footsteps of his famous dad. the late TEX RITTER. The &amp;quot;THREE'S COMP.ANY&amp;quot; star is taking voice lessons with a vengeance, which means he's about to add another notch to his career six-shooter CHERYL TIEGS is the latest celeb to jump on the designer jeans band wagon She's just signed a seven-figure deal and the finished product should be on the SEARS shelves around the country within a few months.</p>
        <p>Youll finally know who shot J.R.! The identity of the guilty culprit will be revealed in a segment of DALLAS airing either Nov. 21st or the 28th</p>
        <p>QThf LesM</p>
        <p>10:00 O-Btx'k CbBrrb</p>
        <p>O0Faataiy Isiawi: Part U;</p>
        <p>Adventure sen starring Ricardo Montalban</p>
        <p>(2) Ten Oaock News I n TBS Evening News I ^ Matinee at the Bijou: Laurel and Hardy lake to the air in &amp;quot;Flying Deuces&amp;quot; (1939i</p>
        <p>10:30</p>
        <p>Black Reflections Alter Benny</p>
        <p>11:00</p>
        <p>Zola Levitt</p>
        <p> OOCDiB&amp;gt;iw*</p>
        <p>Weather. Sports The Odd Couple The Benny Hill Show Sports Probe Dick Maurice And Co.</p>
        <p>Rise And Be Healed</p>
        <p>11:30</p>
        <p>g Richard Hogue if Solid Gold H Mid Atlantic Wrestling ^ Metromedia Movie; Thunderbolt and Lightfoot Clinl Eastwood</p>
        <p>00 NBC Saturday Night Live: Vanety series live from the NBC-TV studios in New York City i90 mini .</p>
        <p>fJack Van Impe</p>
        <p>Harness Racing From Yonkers Raceway *</p>
        <p>Q)Vliliion Dollar Movie: The</p>
        <p>Eiger Sanction Clint Eastwood 0.WII (&amp;quot;s Red Eye Cinema: Tor A Few Dollars More Clint Eastwood</p>
        <p>1 Buck &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;The Preacher Sidney Poitier</p>
        <p>A0NHL Hockey 1980 Stanley Cup Highlights</p>
        <p>Jack Van Impe 12:00</p>
        <p>(Q Evangel Football 0 Solid Ciold ^ Championship Wrestling ^Nation's Cup Horse Show from Canada</p>
        <p>m Rock Concert  Billy James Hargis</p>
        <p>12:30</p>
        <p>8 World Wide Wrestling Chiller Theatre: Frozen Ghost Lon Chaney  Kroeze Brothers 1:00</p>
        <p>Club 700 Sha Na Na Christopher Closeup Late Movie: 'TJ Passo John Wayne</p>
        <p>(5) Fright Night: The Secret Of</p>
        <p>Dorian Gray' Starring Richard Todd  Club PTL</p>
        <p>1:30 </p>
        <p> .All Night Movie I: Little Minister Romance of the little pastor in Scotland, drama of Scottish life, based on novel bv James Barrie CD Ronald Reagan Double Feature: Night I nto Night Ronald Reagan 2:00</p>
        <p>Q Westbrook Hospital  PTL Club</p>
        <p>2:30</p>
        <p>o The Lesson</p>
        <p>3:00</p>
        <p>0 Rex Humbard</p>
        <p>iX'S All Night: Texas Detour</p>
        <p>1 Part D Starnng Cameron Mitchell</p>
        <p>3:20</p>
        <p>Ronald Reagan Double Feature</p>
        <p>Santa Fe Trail Starring Errol Flynn L'ollows the pre-Civil War fighf for bloodv Kansas&amp;quot; with Jeb Stuart and (k-orge Custer beginning their military careers, and the capture and hanging of John Brown</p>
        <p>3:45</p>
        <p>$ All Night Movie II: Night Song Dana Andrews</p>
        <p>4:00</p>
        <p>0 The Lundstroms  .Amazing Grace</p>
        <p>4:30</p>
        <p>gOral Roberts Celebration</p>
        <p>5:00</p>
        <p> Jerry Falwell Abundant Living</p>
        <p>5:30</p>
        <p> James Robison Presents</p>
        <p>and You</p>
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        <p>The classic long-sleeve, all cotton Lacoste knit shirt, styled in France and made for active sports wear, this is the one knit shirt that has become a basic in every wardrobe. Made with flattering ribbed collar and cuff, taped seams at stress points and straight hemmed bottom, this is a quality shirt in every respect. Available in white, navy, blue'&amp;quot;, yellow and maroon. $25</p>
        <p>MENS WEAR</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall and Downtown Greenville and Now Tarrytown Mall, Rocky Mount</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0069" />
        <p>30</p>
        <p>OFF!</p>
        <p>3Tycles7 2-Speed Kenmore Washer</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>$299.95</p>
        <p>269</p>
        <p>Heavy-duty, 2-speed washer has normal, permanent press and delicate cycles for proper fabric care. Two pre-set water temperatures.</p>
        <p>Dryer and Range Cords are Sold Separately</p>
        <p>100 OFF!</p>
        <p>Miawave Oven with 80-Recipe Memory</p>
        <p>' 50 ' OFF!</p>
        <p>Color TV with Remote Control</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>$599.95</p>
        <p>49995</p>
        <p>Cooks up to 3 foods at one time in big oven and rack. Programmed defrost by time or temperature. Recipes plus 3-stage memory, probe, much more.</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>$469.95</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>41995</p>
        <p>13-in. diag. meas, picture. Change channels up-and-down, adjust volume from your chair! Also enjoy Sensor-Touch electronic channel selection.</p>
        <p>Appliance on sale until Nov. 18, unless otherwise indicated</p>
        <p>7 SAVE</p>
        <p>K *120 K</p>
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        <p>k 30!</p>
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        <p>80!</p>
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        <p>14.3 cu. ft. Refngerator</p>
        <p>Regularise</p>
        <p>Has twin crispers. Magnetic door gaskets seal in the cold, close quietly. Adjustable cold control.</p>
        <p>369</p>
        <p>Closeout! Beater-bar-brush with dual edge cleaner. Four pile-height adjustments. While quantities last!</p>
        <p>Was 1349.95 July 80</p>
        <p>229</p>
        <p>Record/play cassette tapes! AM/FM stereo receiver, full-size record changer, 2 speakers.</p>
        <p>Regular $399.95</p>
        <p>319</p>
        <p>19-in. diag. meas, picture. High resolution package for sharp picture. 1-Button Color. Sale ends Nov. 29.</p>
        <p>Regular $649.95</p>
        <p>549</p>
        <p>LOOK WHAT</p>
        <p>$QQ WILL</p>
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        <p>Reg. $S9, Canister Vacuum. #2069 Reg. $M. Sewing Head. #1227 Reg. $n.tS. Upright Vacuum, #3070 Reg. $M.95. Shampooer/Polisher, #8860 Reg. $M.t5, Portable Gas GriU. #23007 Reg. $99.95, Table AM/FM Stereo Radio, #2340</p>
        <p>Reg. $269.95, Sewing Head, #1352 Reg. $199, Electric Dryer, #60151 Reg. $229.95, Compact Dryer, #80901 Reg. $229.95, Compact 4.8 cu.ft. refrigerator, #90482</p>
        <p>R^ $249J6, Mrack/cassette stereo. #91922</p>
        <p>Reg. $329.95, Microwave Oven, #99211 Reg. $349.95, Kenmore Washer, #20501 Reg. $349.95, Electric Dryer, #60821 Reg. $349.95,10.4-cu.ft. Refrigerator, #60011 Reg $329, 16.0 cu.fl. Upright freezer, #20161 Reg. $329,15.1 cu.ft. Chest freezer, #10151</p>
        <p>Reg. $499.95, Free-arm Sewing head, #1791 Reg. $449.95, Microwave Oven, #99601 Reg. $459.95, Deluxe Washer, #20821 R^. $449J5,16.0 cu.fL UprigM freezer, #29115 Reg. $449.95,15.1 cuiL Chest freezer, #16155 Reg. $459.95,19-in. diag. ineas. screen color TV. #4186</p>
        <p>Icemaker hook-up to water, extra</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
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        <p>SAVE 1501 300!</p>
        <p>* on Open Hearth Bedroom i and Dining Room!</p>
        <p>SEARS</p>
        <p>SUPER</p>
        <p>VALUE</p>
        <p>Sale ends Nov. 22</p>
        <p>. bedroom set includes: k mirror  60-in. dresser  Chest  Fuii-queen headboard Regular $1099.95</p>
        <p>799</p>
        <p>Open Hearth bedroom is authentically styled in the Early Amencan manner. Features include cannonball turnings and brass-plated hardware. Crafted of solid pine and pine veneers.</p>
        <p>$220 Deck Mirror............$150 $169.95 Headboard.........119.88</p>
        <p>$390 60-in. Dresser...........$300 $169.95 Footboard.........150.00</p>
        <p>$320 Chest...................$230 $179.95 Night Stond 159.88</p>
        <p>599</p>
        <p>China base and hutch are extra</p>
        <p>i_l V</p>
        <p>5-pc. dining set includes:</p>
        <p>42x60 in. oval table with two 19-in. leaves and 4 catkin side chairs</p>
        <p>Regular $749.95</p>
        <p>Open Hearth dining room sets the scene for cozy dining. Authentically detailed dining room pieces are finely crafted of solid pine and pine veneer. 26-step finish adds a warm glow. Arm chair is extra.</p>
        <p>Furniture not available in High Point and Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Lowest Price This Year on our Best-Selling Jenny Lind Crib!</p>
        <p>SEARS</p>
        <p>SUPER</p>
        <p>VALUE</p>
        <p>SAVE 50!</p>
        <p>119</p>
        <p>Regular $169.99</p>
        <p>Has sturdy pine frame with hardboard end panels, doubl^drop sides, teething rails, and casters. Finish is non-toxic. Maple finish.</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%! $159.99 Chest or Dresser .. 127.99 each</p>
        <p>SAVE 33%! $44.99 Bonnet mattress..........29.99</p>
        <p>SAVE 23%! $12.99 Bumper pad...............9.99</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>20%!</p>
        <p>Boys NFL Award Jackets</p>
        <p>Regular $24.99</p>
        <p>Bigger Boys sizes</p>
        <p>Heavyweight award jackets feature authentic team colors and emblems!</p>
        <p>Little boys sizes 4-6x, Reg. $22.99 17.99 Acrylic knit cap, Reg. $3.99...........3.19</p>
        <p>NFL Sale ends Nov. 29 Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>A. SAVE 22% $44.99 Wee Care Car Seat</p>
        <p>B. SAVE 20% $49.99 Patchwork Playpen .</p>
        <p>C. SAVE 20% $34.99 High Chair</p>
        <p>34.99</p>
        <p>39.99</p>
        <p>27.99</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%! Bigger Boys SAVE 20%! Big Boys</p>
        <p>NFL Parka NFL Flannel Pajamas</p>
        <p>0199 799</p>
        <p>Reguiar $39.99 OX Regular $9.99 </p>
        <p>Has nylon shell, polyester and Easy-care NFL pajamas! 8-16.</p>
        <p>acrylic pile lining. $8.99 LitUe boys sizes..........7.19</p>
        <p>SAVE 25%! Big Boys NFL Flannel Robe Q09</p>
        <p>Regular $11.99 O</p>
        <p>Team colors. S, M and L.</p>
        <p>$9.99 Little boys size..........7.99</p>
        <p>SAVE 20% to 33%! Babys Needs .,</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%! $4.99 Blanket Sleeper............3.99 |</p>
        <p>SAVE 33%! $1.19 Booties.....................79f _</p>
        <p>SAVE 34%! $2.29 Rhumba Tights.............1.49 ' S </p>
        <p>SAVE 20%! $5 Pooh Bear, 8-in ...........3.99  ^ SAVE 20%! Bigger Boy</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%! $3.49 Crib Sheet..................2.79 ?. nFL Sweatshirt/</p>
        <p>J . ..... 71</p>
        <p>SAVE 33%! $2.99 Lap Pad....................1.99</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%! $3.49 Infants Pull Over Shirt 2.79</p>
        <p>SAVE 20% !99f Bibs..........................79$</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%! $13.99 Holiday Topper Set.......11.19</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%! $12.99 Infant Holiday Dress.....10.39</p>
        <p>SAVE 20%! Bigger Boys NFL Jeans</p>
        <p>Regular $8.99</p>
        <p>$9.99 Big Boys NFL Jersey... .7.99 $6.99 LitUe Kids Jersey or Sweatshirt...............S.Steach</p>
        <p>879</p>
        <p>Regular $10.99</p>
        <p>Jeans display his favorite teams emblem! Sizes 8-20.</p>
        <p>SAVE 25%! Big Boys NFL Jogging Suit</p>
        <p>Regular $25.99</p>
        <p>Made of acrylic knit. In bigger boys sizes S-XL.</p>
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        <p>SAVE 5!</p>
        <p>Misses Fashionable Velotir Tops, Corduroy Pants</p>
        <p>Velour Tops</p>
        <p>Regular $18</p>
        <p> Crew, V or boatneck styles in washable cotton and polyester</p>
        <p> A Sears super value</p>
        <p> Frosty winter pastels</p>
        <p> Acrylic rib banding at neck, hem and cuffs</p>
        <p> Misses sizes S, M, L.Corduroy Pants</p>
        <p>Regular $14</p>
        <p> Classic corduroys in easy-care cotton</p>
        <p> A Sears super value</p>
        <p> Deep autumn colors .</p>
        <p> Misses sizes in Petite, Average and Tall lengths.</p>
        <p>Sale ends November 22 Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>In our Sportswear Department</p>
        <p>Great for Fair Weather or Foul!SAVE 25 %!</p>
        <p>Coat sale ends November 22</p>
        <p>Mens Perma-Prest Flannel Shirts</p>
        <p>Regular $8.49</p>
        <p>Cotton and polyester flannel shirt has two button through pockets and sewn-in stays in collar. Assorted patterns.</p>
        <p>Reg. $9.99 Tall sizes............. &amp;nbsp;7.49</p>
        <p>Sale ends November 29</p>
        <p>SEARS</p>
        <p>SUPER</p>
        <p>VALUE</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>10 e.15!</p>
        <p>The Trench Coat</p>
        <p>This traditional favorite is treated to resist showers and comes in easy-care polyester and cotton poplin. It has either an acrylic pile zip-out lining or its own nylon lining. Misses sizes.</p>
        <p>$65 Trench coat with zip-out lining &amp;nbsp;.........49.99 ^ |</p>
        <p>$50 Trench coat with non-zip-out lining.......39.99</p>
        <p>Balmacaan Coat</p>
        <p>Simply styled for comfort and good looks! Polyester and cotton treated to resist showers. With or without lining. Misses sizes.</p>
        <p>$55 Balmacaan with zip-out lining &amp;nbsp;..........39.99</p>
        <p>$40 Balmacaan with non-zip-out lining.......29.99</p>
        <p>h</p>
        <p>Now you can Ship a Gift order almost anywhere  Just call Sears before December 1. And its so easy to-order from our big 14 page holiday selection of quality food gifts in our Christmas Wish Book!</p>
        <p>Just say Charge it!</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0072" />
        <p>SAVE 55!</p>
        <p>16-in. Gas Chain Saw with Case</p>
        <p> L64ick friction filter guide bar helps reduce friction and incidence of kick backs for fast, smooth cutting. Power Sharp* built-in sharpener. Auto/manual oiler. While quantities last.</p>
        <p>Chain Saws are Phrtiaily Assembled</p>
        <p>Reg. Sep. Prices ToUl $244.98</p>
        <p>189</p>
        <p>*20.300FFI</p>
        <p>on 3-Speed or 10-Speed Bikes</p>
        <p>3-Speed Bike has Dual Braking System</p>
        <p>QQ99</p>
        <p>^t/eacb</p>
        <p>Regular $129.99</p>
        <p>26-in. S-speeds for men and women have built-in rear coaster brake. Ambwwall tires. Black frame.</p>
        <p>26-in. 10-Speeds for Men and Women</p>
        <p>QQ99</p>
        <p>OvMch</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods Sale ends Nov. 22</p>
        <p>Regular $109.99</p>
        <p>Dual-posion brake levers let you bi^ from upright or racing position. Has brignt yellow frame.</p>
        <p>$119.99,27-in. 10-Speed &amp;nbsp;........</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>SAVE noi</p>
        <p>Kids 16-in. Coovert-a-Bike</p>
        <p>^^SAVE 15!</p>
        <p>12-in. Gas Chain Saw</p>
        <p>Regular $129.99</p>
        <p>Lo-kick friction fighter guide bar. 2.0 cu. in. engine. Solid state ignition. Automatic oiler and spark arrest muffisr Sale ends Nov. 29.</p>
        <p>11499</p>
        <p>SAVE 200!</p>
        <p>8-Foot Slate-Top Pool Table</p>
        <p>799</p>
        <p>Canterbury 3/4-in. thick oversize slate bed. 6-in. wide solid wood rails. Built-in ball return. Molded rubber cushions with canvas backing.</p>
        <p>SAVE3!</p>
        <p>Electric Saw Maintenance Kit</p>
        <p>Reg. $17.99 14</p>
        <p>2'^' Chain saw kit includes 2 files, depth gauge, more maintenance essentials. Thru Nov. 29.</p>
        <p>SAVE nO! 10-in. Electric Chain Saw</p>
        <p>Lightweight, 1-HP saw only 6 Regular $59.99 lbs. 4 oz. 10-in. lo-kick guide bar. OREGONTM chain. Comes unassembled. Sale ends November 29.</p>
        <p>Kenmore Power Miser 8 Electric Water Heater Can Save up to 360 in Electric Bills over an 8-Year Period*</p>
        <p>*Wben compared with our standard electric water heater.</p>
        <p>40-Gallon Gas Model Regular $249.99</p>
        <p>52-Gallon Electric Model Regular $259.99</p>
        <p>224*</p>
        <p>2349</p>
        <p>Not for stunting or off-road use.</p>
        <p>SAVE 200!</p>
        <p>Cambridge 8-ft. Slate Bed Table QQQ99</p>
        <p>Reg. $1199.99 UuU</p>
        <p>1-in. slate bed with all steel frame and 9-in. side beams.</p>
        <p>SAVE 70!</p>
        <p>Briarwood IV 8-ft. Pool Table</p>
        <p>399*</p>
        <p>5-in. honeycomb bed with 80% wool, 20% nykn bed cloth.</p>
        <p>Size and type of water heater</p>
        <p>Energy cost per unit</p>
        <p>Savings</p>
        <p>EsUmated Estimated annual 8-yr.</p>
        <p>SZ-galkM</p>
        <p>1.5 KWH</p>
        <p>514</p>
        <p>5112</p>
        <p>electric</p>
        <p>4.97 * KWH (National average cost)</p>
        <p>54S</p>
        <p>53*0</p>
        <p>toe KWH</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>5728</p>
        <p>Table Tennis Table</p>
        <p>SAVE *20! QQ99</p>
        <p>Regular $109.99 Ou</p>
        <p>3/4-in. thick Dynaply top. Net extra. Cradle-Style Table Tennis Table ..64.99</p>
        <p>SAVE 50!</p>
        <p>3-in-l Game Table</p>
        <p> 249</p>
        <p>Reverses for card playing or dining. Rebound pool accessories are included.</p>
        <p>Department of Energy test procedures, calculations were based on 64.3-gallon daily hot water usage (450 gallons weekly) by a family of 4 with 90*F. water temperature rise. Savings were calculated for three fuel-cost rates for each of two water heaters (one gas, one electric). We compared our standard 4B-gallon gas water heater (similar to standard indust^ electric water heaters) with our 52-gallon Kenmore Power Miser 8. Sale ends November 29.</p>
        <p>Fast Emergency Replacement Installation Service is Available for Water Heaters Just Call Sears All Sears Water Heaters are Equipped with Safety Relief Valves</p>
        <p>Table Tennis Accessory Set</p>
        <p>14*</p>
        <p>Sears Low Price</p>
        <p>SAVE 25</p>
        <p>SAVE 10!</p>
        <p>Washerless Kitchen Faucet</p>
        <p>0099</p>
        <p>ReguUr $42.99 Odif</p>
        <p>Resists drips, leaks because it has no washers to wear out. Thru Nov. 29. .10.99 Faucet with rate tpray...........39.99</p>
        <p>Sears Hydro-Glass Jet Pumps</p>
        <p>Regular $179.99</p>
        <p>154**</p>
        <p>Similar Savings on Larger Sizes</p>
        <p>1/2-HP Power Bonus motor holds pressure at 30-50 lbs. For wells up to 8-ft. deep. Thru Nov. 22.</p>
        <p>10 OFF Dart board with Cabinet</p>
        <p>Reg. $34.99 24</p>
        <p>Pool Table Accessory Set</p>
        <p>9!P*</p>
        <p>Sears Low Price</p>
        <p>SAVE 30!</p>
        <p>Ted Williams Brand Shotguns in 10 Models</p>
        <p>Model 300 Semi-Automatics</p>
        <p>12 or 20-gauge with vai^ble choke Regular $279.99</p>
        <p>249**</p>
        <p>Sean Ammunitioo and Gun Policy</p>
        <p>All guns sold only to restdenU of state where purchase is made. (Proof of purchase is required.) Ammunition and air guns may be ordered or picked up outside of state in which you reside. No deliveries will be made outside oT store. Alt sales subject to af^cable federal, state and local laws</p>
        <p>Chambered to fire 2 3/4-in. standard m* magmun shells. Take-down design. Regular $2ti if</p>
        <p>12-ga. with modified choke 12-ga. with fuU choke O QQ09</p>
        <p>26-ga. with modified choke mOv</p>
        <p>Model 200 Pump-Action</p>
        <p>12 or 20-gauge with variable choke Regular $239.99</p>
        <p>Chambered to fire 2 3/4-in. and 3-in. standard or</p>
        <p>magnum shells. _ _</p>
        <p>Regular $219.99</p>
        <p>12-ga. with modified choke 12-ga. with full choke 20-ga. with modified choke</p>
        <p>209**</p>
        <p>189</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0073" />
        <p>40% 0FF!2ndTir</p>
        <p>When You Buy 1st SuperGuard Belted Tire at Regular Price</p>
        <p>35,000 MILE WARRANTY</p>
        <p>Our best non-radial. Two fito glass belts and two polyester plies team up for strength, traction and long tire mileage.</p>
        <p>Heavy-Duty 36 Shocks</p>
        <p>SapcfGmN</p>
        <p>BeM</p>
        <p>aadoMtir*</p>
        <p>Rcg.prtee</p>
        <p>Hnt</p>
        <p>wUtewall</p>
        <p>Saleprtcc</p>
        <p>Ncaad</p>
        <p>bitewa*</p>
        <p>phi* , Mh .</p>
        <p>A78-13</p>
        <p>41.9$</p>
        <p>29.97</p>
        <p>VT.</p>
        <p>D78-14</p>
        <p>64.9$</p>
        <p>38.97</p>
        <p>2.98</p>
        <p>E78-14</p>
        <p>6$.9S</p>
        <p>39.S7</p>
        <p>2.21</p>
        <p>F78-14</p>
        <p>66.95</p>
        <p>49.17</p>
        <p>2J7</p>
        <p>G78-14</p>
        <p>68.9S</p>
        <p>41.37</p>
        <p>2.S4</p>
        <p>G78-15</p>
        <p>71.9$</p>
        <p>43.17 ^</p>
        <p>H78-15</p>
        <p>73.95</p>
        <p>44.37</p>
        <p>2J4</p>
        <p>L78-15</p>
        <p>78.9$</p>
        <p>47.37</p>
        <p>3.13</p>
        <p>*Size available in larger storea oaly</p>
        <p>1 3/16-in. piston provides more ride control than most 1-inch bore shocks. Sizes available for most American-made cars and many imports. Sale ends November 29.</p>
        <p>Low Cost Shock Installation Available</p>
        <p>Mounting and Rotation Included</p>
        <p>SEARS HIGHWAY TIRE WARRANTY</p>
        <p>Full Warranty During 25% of aable TreadWfe</p>
        <p>Tire Failure. During the first 25% of original usable tread, if the tire IS properly sized for your car. Sears will, upon return replace the tire, free of charge, or refund the purchase price, if a failure occurs apparently due to a defect in material or workmanship of the tire.</p>
        <p>B. Limited Warranty</p>
        <p>Tire Failure After 25% of the tread is worn, and for the remaining 75% of the original usable tread, if tire is properly sized for j^cae. Sears will, upon return, replace the tire or give you a refund. mg you only the proportion of the current price that represe J portion of the usable tread used, if a failure occurs apparently A-a defect m material or workmanship of the tire. -</p>
        <p>C. LimitedWarraniy ^ ^</p>
        <p>Tire Wearout. For the number of miles of usage specified, if the we IS properly sized for your car. Sears will, upon return, replace the tUe or give a refund, charging you only the proportion of the current price that represents miles of usage received compared to the miles specified, if wearout (2/32&amp;quot; or less tread remaining) occurs. This does not apply to wearout caused by failure to use and maintain the tire in accordance with recommendations.</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>$2 OFF!</p>
        <p>Sears 36 Battery</p>
        <p>Regular $39.99</p>
        <p>350 amps cold cranking power, 80 minutes reserve capacity. Group 24. For most cars including late GM models. Sale ends November 29.</p>
        <p>3788</p>
        <p>W Trade-in</p>
        <p>Installation Included</p>
        <p>Automotive SALE!</p>
        <p>SAVE 6!</p>
        <p>Auto Analyzer</p>
        <p>Regular $35.99 OQOO</p>
        <p>Thru Nov. 22</p>
        <p>A. 12-volt analyzer performs 8 automotive tests.</p>
        <p>SAVE ^5! 10-amp. Battery Charger</p>
        <p>Regular $39.99 Thru Nov. 22</p>
        <p>3499</p>
        <p>B. Automatic/manual. 12.5-amp surge tapers to 5 amps.</p>
        <p>no OFF! Quartz Halogen Light Kit</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Regular $39.99</p>
        <p>C. Includes 2 lights plus</p>
        <p>wiring kit. Sale ends Nov. 22.</p>
        <p>19% OFF! Spectrum lOW-40 Motor Oil</p>
        <p>88^</p>
        <p>Quart</p>
        <p>Regular $1.09 D. Great engine care during stop-and-go driving. Thru Nov. 29.</p>
        <p>SAVE 4! 12-ft. Booster Cables</p>
        <p>1088</p>
        <p>Regular $14.99</p>
        <p>E. Vinyl-coated 6-ga. copper cables. Thru Nov. 29.</p>
        <p>^5 OFF! Car Vacuum</p>
        <p>1999</p>
        <p>Regular $24.99 Thru Nov. 29 F. Plugs into lighter. Include cleaning attachments.' Not sold in Shelby.</p>
        <p>no OFF! Speed Control</p>
        <p>40% OFF!2nd Tire</p>
        <p>When You Buy 1st Roadhandler Radial Tire at Regular Price</p>
        <p>44,000 MILE</p>
        <p>WARRANTY</p>
        <p>Our best radial and longest-w&amp;lt; tire. Two steel belts resist impact ai tread squirm for long tire mileage; two radial plies add responsive handling. Stop in soon!</p>
        <p>RoadHaodler whitewall aadoid Ure</p>
        <p>Retpilar price tint whitewall</p>
        <p>Sale price lecaad</p>
        <p>wUtewail</p>
        <p>P*</p>
        <p>F.E.T.</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>AR78-13</p>
        <p>69.95</p>
        <p>41.97</p>
        <p>1.93</p>
        <p>BR78-13</p>
        <p>75.95</p>
        <p>45.57</p>
        <p>2.13</p>
        <p>DR78-14</p>
        <p>86.95</p>
        <p>52.17</p>
        <p>2.35</p>
        <p>ER78-14</p>
        <p>90.95</p>
        <p>54.57</p>
        <p>2.69</p>
        <p>FR78-14</p>
        <p>95.95</p>
        <p>57.57</p>
        <p>2.70</p>
        <p>GR78-14</p>
        <p>100.95</p>
        <p>60.57</p>
        <p>2M</p>
        <p>HR78-14</p>
        <p>105.95</p>
        <p>63.57</p>
        <p>GR78-15</p>
        <p>106.95</p>
        <p>64.17</p>
        <p>%95</p>
        <p>HR78-1S</p>
        <p>110.95</p>
        <p>66.57</p>
        <p>JR78-15</p>
        <p>115.95</p>
        <p>69.57</p>
        <p>3.13</p>
        <p>LR78-15</p>
        <p>121.95</p>
        <p>73.17</p>
        <p>3.23</p>
        <p>RoadHandler GT</p>
        <p>44,000 Mile Warraaty. Two steel belts, two radial plies for strength, i</p>
        <p>RoadHaadler* GT7I Ralied-white-oaUine letter and otd tire</p>
        <p>Reg. price fint tire</p>
        <p>Sale price iccoad tire</p>
        <p>^r.</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>P195/70R13</p>
        <p>76.95</p>
        <p>46.17</p>
        <p>2.25</p>
        <p>P215/70R14</p>
        <p>90.95</p>
        <p>54.57</p>
        <p>2.66</p>
        <p>P225/70R14</p>
        <p>95.95</p>
        <p>57.57</p>
        <p>2.84</p>
        <p>P235/70R14</p>
        <p>100.95</p>
        <p>60.57</p>
        <p>$.01</p>
        <p>P225/70R15</p>
        <p>106.95</p>
        <p>64.17</p>
        <p>?</p>
        <p>P235/70R15</p>
        <p>110.95</p>
        <p>66.57</p>
        <p>3.18</p>
        <p>Available in larger store* only</p>
        <p>RoadHandler Sport</p>
        <p>44,000 Mile Warranty. Two steel telts</p>
        <p>RoadHaadler Sport Radial and oM tire</p>
        <p>Regular price fint tire</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>price</p>
        <p>ecoadtire</p>
        <p>phu</p>
        <p>F.E.T.</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>155R12</p>
        <p>44.95</p>
        <p>23.55</p>
        <p>1.39</p>
        <p>145R13</p>
        <p>49.95</p>
        <p>29.97</p>
        <p>1.32</p>
        <p>155R13</p>
        <p>53.95</p>
        <p>32.37</p>
        <p>1.48</p>
        <p>165R13</p>
        <p>56.95</p>
        <p>34.17</p>
        <p>1.81</p>
        <p>165R14</p>
        <p>60.95</p>
        <p>36.57</p>
        <p>1.73</p>
        <p>175R14 n</p>
        <p>63.95</p>
        <p>38.37</p>
        <p>,|.86</p>
        <p>185R14</p>
        <p>66.95</p>
        <p>40.17</p>
        <p>2.28</p>
        <p>165R15</p>
        <p>66.95</p>
        <p>49.17</p>
        <p>1.81</p>
        <p>Tire Sale ends November 29</p>
        <p>Sizes available in larger stores only</p>
        <p>Brake Job for Disc or Drum Systems</p>
        <p>INSTALLED Muzzier^ Muffler</p>
        <p>SAVE $5 to $6 Custom Wheels</p>
        <p>2 Wheel Regular $64.99</p>
        <p>4 Wheel Regular $lM.f9</p>
        <p>5499 9499</p>
        <p>Sears lx)w Price</p>
        <p>1999</p>
        <p>13x5-in. Reg. $44.95</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>Regular $99.99</p>
        <p>G. Some vehicles may require adapter kits at additional charge. Thru Nov. 22.</p>
        <p>Welded systems require additional |rts and labor not included in ie installed price. Additional pipes, clamps and hangers, if needed, at extra cost. Fits most American-made cars. Not available in Shelby.</p>
        <p>14x6-in. Reg. $48.95</p>
        <p>43%</p>
        <p>15x6-in. -</p>
        <p>Reg. $52.95 V.each</p>
        <p>Typhoon Wire Basket. For most American-made cars: Available in most larger Sears stores. Thru Nov. 29.</p>
        <p>Well replace shoes or disc pads, brdta flukL brake springs and front oil seals. Turn and true drums or rotors. Rebuild cylinders or calipers. Well repack front bearii^. Sean may decline to perform partial Inake toba, if it appears in Sears judgement, that admtional work is needed for your Ixrake system.to function properly. Thru Nov, 29. ;</p>
        <p>Above cervkc avmilaMc My thni Satwaqr fir mmt Americaii made can. Not avaHaUe tai AaiarM, Oanac, Ftorence, GatlMU, Gnoavttte. N.C., &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>vUte. Lyacbbw*. Raek HID, Racky MmM ui mimy.</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0074" />
        <p>SAVE 38-47</p>
        <p>on these 3 Craftsman Portable Power Tools!</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>Your Choice</p>
        <p>Circular Saw and Case</p>
        <p>Reg. Sep. Prices $96.98. 7Mi-in. Circular saw develops up to* 2 1/8-HP, 5400 rpm no-load speed. With rugged Permanex* case.</p>
        <p>l-HP Router and Case</p>
        <p>Reg. Sep. Prices $95.98. Heavy-duty routerhas built-in work light. Shaft lock for easy&amp;quot; bit changes. Permanex carrying-storage case.</p>
        <p>Buffer/polisher Outfit</p>
        <p>Reg. Sep. Prices $88.45. Two-speed buffer/polisher comes with rugged Permanex* case, 4 waxing and 2 buffing bonnets.</p>
        <p>Power tools on sale thru Nov. 29</p>
        <p>SAVE on the accessories for these tools too!</p>
        <p>V.</p>
        <p>V e</p>
        <p>. a I</p>
        <p>Rfg SD Price* Toul 118.47, S-pc. circular aw Made pack</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Thru Nv. n</p>
        <p>I48.M. Table for</p>
        <p>router or circular C*/p f.j  aw. Unassembled, f</p>
        <p>OA99</p>
        <p>0*1 Thru Nov. 22</p>
        <p>ISt.M. Kouter-crafter turns router into lathe</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>Thru</p>
        <p>Nov. 22</p>
        <p>Reg. Sep. Prices TaUl tM.74.1*^. high-speed router bit set</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>IUg.ep. Prices Total ttl7.M. pc. high-speed router Mt set</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>Nov. 28</p>
        <p>818.N MuUi- purpose router , ed^e guide</p>
        <p>Thru</p>
        <p>Nov. 22SAVE 51-Coat Latex Paints!SAVE 2 .12</p>
        <p>on Portable Electric Heaters!</p>
        <p>73005</p>
        <p>V-</p>
        <p>: '/roil</p>
        <p>91955</p>
        <p>91005Dress-up your Home for the Holiday!</p>
        <p>SAVE 2!850-watt Portable Radiant Heater</p>
        <p>14^</p>
        <p>uJk $16.99</p>
        <p>Puts the heat where you want it to help save energy. Gives you up to 2900 BTUs of heat. This 850-watt heater has heat switch, tip over shut off.</p>
        <p>Heaters on sale thru Nov. 22</p>
        <p>Flat or Ceiling White Regular $13.99</p>
        <p>Q99 ... 099</p>
        <p>Gallon Re^iar^$14.99 Gallon</p>
        <p>Sears Best interior latex gives washable, one-coat coverage, is spot and stain resistant. Easy application and clean-up. In many attractive colors to help inake your home beautiful for the holidays. Paint sale priced until Nov. 22.</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>For one-coat results, all Sears one-coat paints must be applied as directedSAVE 5!</p>
        <p>Radiant Space Heater19*</p>
        <p>Use this compact heater for extra warmth justSAVE 12!3-Heat Fan-Forced Heater 0099</p>
        <p>Reg.$44.9 OM</p>
        <p>1000, 1250 or 1500 watts. Automatic thermostat and heat limit control.SAVE 10!3-Heat Low-Profile Heater</p>
        <p>1499</p>
        <p>Reg. $54.99 **</p>
        <p>Baseboard-style heat^ has 500,1000,1500 watt settings, thermostat.</p>
        <p>A. i,'</p>
        <p>IL-</p>
        <p>Dutch o#i and</p>
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        <p>SUPPLEMENT TO THE GREENVILLE DAILY REFLECTOR &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;SHOPPERS GUIDE</p>
        <p>SALE STARTS SUN^ NOV. It - ENOS SAT., NOV. 22,19M-gr</p>
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        <p>9S DISCOUNTS</p>
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        <p>Our Regular 11.97</p>
        <p>Twin Size Falt/fitted Sheet Set</p>
        <p>NO'iron Matching Sheet Sets In Choice of Two Patterns</p>
        <p>Set includes one twin flat, one twin fitted sheet plus pillowcase Polyester/cotton</p>
        <p>Our 17.97 Full-size Set with 2 cases 12.97</p>
        <p>Our 23.97 Queen-size Set with 2 cases. 17.97</p>
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        <p>Mon*tfkltwoolor</p>
        <p>Handsorne jocguafds In soft acrylic knit.</p>
        <p>Chlmoffg* Cologno</p>
        <p>Enchanting scent. .76 OL* spray mist.</p>
        <p>Roa.</p>
        <p>l2*WolklngDoa</p>
        <p>Moving eyes, rooted hair. Fully-jointed.</p>
        <p>-- I--.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 15.96</p>
        <p>12^88</p>
        <p>Fothlon Don Loipp .</p>
        <p>. Bouffant gown and shade. Boxed, 21&amp;quot;.</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>Sole Price</p>
        <p>2.T7</p>
        <p>Deluxe om Wrap</p>
        <p>3 different 30&amp;quot;xl6' rolls, totol 120 sq. ft.</p>
        <p>25 Photo Cordt</p>
        <p>Made from your polor negatives. Envelopes.</p>
        <p>Turkey</p>
        <p>Cornucopia</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 4.97 Pair</p>
        <p>3.50</p>
        <p>Womens Worm Slippers</p>
        <p>Quilted cotton, synthetic shearling-lined Kraton* sole.</p>
        <p>5.66</p>
        <p>Multi-Comportment</p>
        <p>3 zip compartments. Patchwork front. Canvas/vinyl.</p>
        <p>Save 3</p>
        <p>Our Regular 12.97</p>
        <p>Coleukrtor</p>
        <p>8-digit, 4-key merrv ory, automatic off.</p>
        <p>Currier &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Ives</p>
        <p>Color-bright Melomine Holiday Platter</p>
        <p>Large 21x15&amp;quot;, for holiday parties, dinner. In 3 patterns. Break-resistant, dish washer-safe.</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>11.97</p>
        <p>Pen And Pencil Set</p>
        <p>Cross* fine writing instruments. Chrome.</p>
        <p>Our Reg 5.68</p>
        <p>4e</p>
        <p>6*Pr.Pkg.Soelct</p>
        <p>Sort blends. Men;slO-13. Our4.78.6-Pr.Boys357</p>
        <p>2.47</p>
        <p>1Hb.*T1nCooklM</p>
        <p>Imported Danish butter cookies. Tasty.</p>
        <p>Natwt.</p>
        <p>[Set</p>
        <p>MmiPan*nOffcldlo</p>
        <p>K-qt. saucepan artd 616&amp;quot; griddle. Boxed.</p>
        <p>,. ^..tlolnleM</p>
        <p>Service for 8 p&amp;gt;lus 4-pc. hostess. set.</p>
        <p>14.44  3.00</p>
        <p>OlohdAndAilCM</p>
        <p>12-ihi raised relief globe. 248-pg. atlas.</p>
        <p>VourNcl m mm</p>
        <p>CotfAftW 4 IS Cl# FoelOfvRM* I K</p>
        <p>CTHoirDryer/Styter</p>
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        <p>Kmarf MERCHANDISE POLICY</p>
        <p>Our fimi intention is to hove every odvertised item in stock on our shelves It on advertised item is not ovoilobie tor purchase due to ony unforeseen reason, k mart will issue a Rom Check on request for the merchandise (one item or reasonable family quantity) to be purchased at the sale price whenever ovoilable or will sell you a comparable quality Item at a comparable reduction in price Our policy is to give our customers satistoction otways.</p>
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        <p>Our R^. 72C to 82C 62*^</p>
        <p>Ea.</p>
        <p>OIrts Polyettor/Cotton Panflet</p>
        <p>Brief in polka-dots or bikini-styie in soiids artd other color patterns. Girls' 4-14.</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 2.77 Pr.</p>
        <p>1.97</p>
        <p>Womens Dressy Leother-look Oloves</p>
        <p>2-button length vinyl gloves with acrylic knit lining. In black, brown or tan</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 4.48 Set</p>
        <p>2.97</p>
        <p>Two Olft-boxed Polyester Scarves</p>
        <p>Set includes 1 print and 1 soiid coior scarf, each 22x22&amp;quot;. In choice of colors.</p>
        <p>Gift</p>
        <p>Boxed</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 7.88</p>
        <p>4.88</p>
        <p>Nylon Umbrella And Matching Scarf</p>
        <p>Gift-boxed set with self-folding umbrella and water-repellent scarf. In colors.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 4.77 Set</p>
        <p>3.77</p>
        <p>Gift</p>
        <p>Boxed</p>
        <p>, Leather-look Wallet And Key Case Set</p>
        <p>Vinyl wallet with mirror, memo pad, picture holder, coin purse on back. Colors.</p>
        <p>i f</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 13.96</p>
        <p>QMS Cute Jumpdr AikI Mouse Outftt</p>
        <p>Nylon velvet jurrper In speclal-occaslon colors, with a feminine polyester/cotton blouse. From a group of dresses. 4-12. Save.</p>
        <p>CIrtsIrushedTops</p>
        <p>Softly color-striped, o-ayllc/poiyester tops; many styles, 7-14,</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 9.96 -10.96</p>
        <p>Qlrls* Denim Jeons</p>
        <p>Many styles, cotton. Our 6.96-7.96. Slrrv llar.4-6x 5.50</p>
        <p>Our Reg</p>
        <p>15.96</p>
        <p>Misses'Soft LeotheHook Ponteools</p>
        <p>On top of almost everything, soft, supple parttcoots in new styles and irresistable colorings. Polyurethane with nylon HNng. Our Reg. 22.96-23.96. Similar Styknigs In Sizes 1654 to 24J4...............,....17.96</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 9.96 Each Your Choice</p>
        <p>7.44</p>
        <p>Eye-catching Brushed Tops Or Stretch Polyester Pants</p>
        <p>Mix-and-match separates are *a true temptation for economy-minded fashion lovers. Polyester tops in softly feminine styles are great companions for pants that fit well and have that custom-tailored look. Both in a crayon box of colors. Misses'.</p>
        <p>OurReg.15.96</p>
        <p>13.22</p>
        <p>MMMWoimnMMlleb.tMAiiMr *</p>
        <p>Cozy fleece robes are the next best thing to a warm hud. Slect yours with a zipper or gripper frorv, or in the classic wrqp style. In fresh-picked colors: Pine Celanese* Amel* triacetate/nyloa the feel-good fiber.</p>
        <p>Re.iMofClanMtCeip^</p>
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        <p>Our Reg. 21.97</p>
        <p>-Z</p>
        <p>The Saving Place</p>
        <p>Mens 8*Vinyl Boots With Steel Safety Toe</p>
        <p>Black wax vinyl. Double padded collar. All-steel toe nneets OSHA standards. Goodyear* welt, steel sharJ&amp;lt; and oil-resistant sole.</p>
        <p>M Steel Toe ' c</p>
        <p>Meets Highest / f OSHA Requirements</p>
        <p> '&amp;quot;.iiiir ' j</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 16.97</p>
        <p>4 u c % -</p>
        <p>Pr.</p>
        <p>Mens Casual Slip-ons In Smart Suede</p>
        <p>ith contrast! rg trim on pigskin suede. Bouhd rnoc toe and crossbarKi Crepe sole.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 16.97</p>
        <p>Pr.</p>
        <p>Boys SturdyWestem Style Boots</p>
        <p>Vinyl with stitched, puffed shaft, tricot lining. Practical sole. Full sizes, 10-3. Shop now!</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 12.97</p>
        <p>Pr.</p>
        <p>Womens Classic Moc Toe Sport Oxfords</p>
        <p>Versatile styling in supple polyurethane. Smart details. Tricot-lined, molded sole. Shop row!</p>
        <p>:ia</p>
        <p>Our Regular 6.44</p>
        <p>Our Regular 12.97 Our Regular 21.97</p>
        <p>Ow Reg. 4.97 Eoch-Boyi'</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 5.97 Each-MehS</p>
        <p>4.44 &amp;gt;10 18.97 e,88 4.8s</p>
        <p>His Shirt Reauest This Terry Shirt , Rich Velour Shirt ^</p>
        <p>His Shirt Request Is Cotton Flannel</p>
        <p>Plaid, practical and priced right. Neatly finished, choice of good plaids. Men's.</p>
        <p>This Terry Shirt Is A Nice Change</p>
        <p>Something different! Plush polyester/cotton chenille terry. Nifty colors. Men's.</p>
        <p>Rich Velour Shirt Makes Olfting Fun</p>
        <p>A reolly luxe fobric in cotton/polyester. Quilted yoke, collar choice. Men's sizes.</p>
        <p>Keep The ChM Away, Men's and Boys' Theimoh^ AHve; WHh Koder, Now in Fashion Cdois</p>
        <p>The bed Imuronce ogalr^ cold weather! Ar\kle-length drawen irug to|M in trusfy Koder poly</p>
        <p>tal&amp;amp;nttidakBwLM.</p>
        <p>polyester/cotton for comfort and long vyear.*</p>
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        <p>Our Reg.</p>
        <p>9.97 16.97</p>
        <p>Warmth-glving Wrapt Let You Lower The Thermottot For Savings</p>
        <p>Oxx)se ycxjr style of warmth full-lergth plaid blanket garment, half-</p>
        <p>length quilted &amp;quot;cozy stole&amp;quot; bed locket or full-length quilted body sack.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 5.27</p>
        <p>4.27</p>
        <p>Cannon* Both Towels</p>
        <p>Cotton/polyester ter-towel. 25x46&amp;quot; size, ur 1.87, 12x13</p>
        <p>Washcloth 1.37</p>
        <p>Our 3.97, 16x26 Hand Towel 2.97</p>
        <p>3.93</p>
        <p>Twin Flat</p>
        <p>_ &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;OrFltted ,</p>
        <p>Pretty Window Oorden Percale ^eets Need No Ironing</p>
        <p>Colorful floral print on smooth polyester/cotton percale for ^ wrinkle-free sleeping comfort, 180 threads per sq. in. Save.</p>
        <p>Matching Starxard Pillowcases............. Pair 4,33</p>
        <p>Double Sheets, Flat or Fitted.........................6.43 ,</p>
        <p>Queen Sheets, Flat or Fitted.........................8.93</p>
        <p>Sale Price lO</p>
        <p>10.97 3p-oO</p>
        <p>Pesllve Teny Towel</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Holiday Tree&amp;quot; on cot ton/polyester. 16x26&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Polyester/cotton, reversible, 13x19&amp;quot;.</p>
        <p>Ba.</p>
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        <p>WW^mWm wmUWB</p>
        <p>Cotton corduroy, kapok/cotton filling.</p>
        <p>BeouNM 4x* OrlMilaHlyl# Areo Kug Bflngt Color To Any ioom</p>
        <p>Timelets beauty and thO look of the Orient created in stain ^^ant, lOfVvtrearing Morvess* olefin III polypropylene. Elegance for i</p>
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        <p>The Saving Place</p>
        <p>Windsor</p>
        <p>23.97</p>
        <p>Enlarged To Show Detail</p>
        <p>Save ^6</p>
        <p>Our 29.97 White Finish</p>
        <p>23.9728.97</p>
        <p>Men's and Women's Reliable Electronic Digital Watches with Calendar and Alarm, Long lattery Life</p>
        <p>Beautifully-styled quartz digital wotches-olways the perfect gift! All come with alarm, backlight for convenient nighttime viewing. rr&amp;gt;etal case, stainless steel bracelet, and display the secoTKs, minutes, hour, date and day of the week. In addition, the men's watches have snooze alarm and stopwatch function.</p>
        <p>Our Regular 17.97</p>
        <p>14.97</p>
        <p>32*pc. Set Melamlne Dishes In Choice of Patterns</p>
        <p>An attractive service for 8 in break-resistant, dishwasher - safe melamine. A perfectly practical choice for good looks arxj durability. For yourself or as a gift.</p>
        <p>Save ^3</p>
        <p>Kmart Sale Price</p>
        <p>Factory . Rebate </p>
        <p>Your Nt Cost After Factory Rebate</p>
        <p>33.87</p>
        <p>RoNery-operated Zenorlurglar Alarm</p>
        <p>Portable alarm protects you in your home. boat, or In motels and hotels. Sounds an alarm for 4W minutes If invisible beam is broken.</p>
        <p>SaveHO</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 39.96</p>
        <p>29.96</p>
        <p>Decorative WoN Clocks wHh Icrtteryoperoted eiiarts Movemento</p>
        <p>Charming 16x23&amp;quot; scenes are combined with a battery-operated clock f&amp;lt;x a great decorating Idea! In choice of &amp;quot;Old Nantuckef' or &amp;quot;Water Pump .</p>
        <p>3Va-qt. Electric Slow Cooker Kettle</p>
        <p>Can slow-cook food 8-10 hours while you're away from home. In decorative steel case.</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>5.97</p>
        <p>The **NaH CHnIc** Manicure Machine</p>
        <p>Cordless DC operation and 2-speed control. Accessory KitfOrNoll Machine 1.58</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>54.84</p>
        <p>MacDonokr A^hannel e*won Tronscenrer</p>
        <p>Transceiver comes with squelch charge switch. PA switch. hHow bat-tery-saver switch. 13 section wNp antenna, convenient carry cose.</p>
        <p> - A ^ - -a ^</p>
        <p>KMwlSifKWraHIOTa ^ 4</p>
        <p>16.97</p>
        <p>AM/FM Portable with 3&amp;quot; Speaker .</p>
        <p>Portable AM/FM radio has a large speaker telescoping FM antenna and slide rule dial</p>
        <p>BattertM not moudvd</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>11.77</p>
        <p>Automatic Corn Popper</p>
        <p>Butters corn automatically. With flip-top server.</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>13.57</p>
        <p>Two-slice</p>
        <p>Toaster</p>
        <p>Bright chrome finish with &amp;quot;Garden Pattern&amp;quot; accent.</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>11.57</p>
        <p>Can Opener, Sharpener</p>
        <p>Automatic opener with scissors and knife sharpener.</p>
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        <p>Sale Price18.88</p>
        <p>Olant Dump Truck Hat Dumping Bln</p>
        <p>Heavy-duty plastic. Real-looking construction grade wheels. CXjmper action. Ages 2-7 yrs.33.88</p>
        <p>Cheyenne* Spring Horse With &amp;quot;Orow** Bate</p>
        <p>Adjustable 45&amp;quot; base that grows with child. Durable plastic horse on springs. Ages 2-6 yrs.21.88</p>
        <p>Big Crane With Hard Working Scoop</p>
        <p>Operator controls action of giant bucket scoop. Swivel action rear wheels. 2-7 years</p>
        <p>An Armful of Pluth Delight For Any Child With Chrlttmat Love To Share</p>
        <p>Choose from the rollickina 'Tubby Dubby' family or the coyly dressed 'Nitey Nite' friends. All 16&amp;quot; or taller and ready for true love.</p>
        <p>Your Chole</p>
        <p>10.97</p>
        <p>DoMv Ooet For A iMde</p>
        <p>Deluxe doll coach or stroller, welt made with tubular metal frame. Bright vinyl suncover.</p>
        <p>Sole Price</p>
        <p>11.88</p>
        <p>Softest *Flrtl Bom* DoB</p>
        <p>All vinyl with skin so soft It Is almost real. Cuddly, flexible body, sweet baby features.</p>
        <p>Your Choice</p>
        <p>12.87</p>
        <p>Electronic Calculator Carnet</p>
        <p>Mickey Mouse* 4-function electronic* fun 'n numbers games, puzzles, challenges. Family fun.</p>
        <p>* Ban*rtM Not Included</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>9.93</p>
        <p>Mickey Moute^ Med Center</p>
        <p>All the play accessories for a busy medical center. Toys store in bin. Ages 3 and up.</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>7.76</p>
        <p>9.86</p>
        <p>KIndergoflen Cenulne Wood Blocks</p>
        <p>28 blocks in 9 different shcyaes. In colorful carrying carton with handle, m-7 yrs. Save now.</p>
        <p>500pc. Bucket of Loc Blocks^</p>
        <p>Interlocking pieces in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. In handy pick-up bucket.</p>
        <p>TniokOrioeeBolti</p>
        <p>NASCAR or livestock truck sets tooled down to perfection. Durable metal dnd plgslic.^</p>
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        <p>w</p>
        <p>The Saving Place *</p>
        <p>Sale On</p>
        <p>Fisher Price</p>
        <p>1&amp;quot; Quality Toy|i,</p>
        <p>18.88</p>
        <p>LitHe Red Riding Wagon Becomes Pulling Wagon</p>
        <p>Double the fun for tots to ride or pull, Ridirtg seat opens to form wagon sides. Lightweight, sturdy plastic V/2-4 yrs.</p>
        <p>sale Price 16.88</p>
        <p>* First Riding Horse Goes 'Cllppity Clop*</p>
        <p>along on big, safe wide-track wheels Shaped seat los handle backstop for pushing. Tray base. Plastic. 1-3 yrs.</p>
        <p>Serie Price</p>
        <p>5.47</p>
        <p>Babys Chiming Roly-Poly Ban</p>
        <p>It floats and it chimes! Rocking animals in ball. 3 rtx. to 3 yrs.</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>5.47</p>
        <p>Tole-A-Ttine Wind-Up Radio</p>
        <p>Music box plays &amp;quot;Candy Man&amp;quot; and It can't be over-wound. 1-6.</p>
        <p>Sale Price - Your Choice</p>
        <p>9.44</p>
        <p>AN Manner of Fun Toys AtThlsBpeclalPrtee</p>
        <p>Q. Pioy Desk Set. Magnetic chalkboard on case. 3-8.</p>
        <p>b. Marching Band Set. 5 instrumentsTnside drum. 3-7.</p>
        <p>c. Race Car Ria. 4-pc. complete set. Realistic. 3-8.</p>
        <p>d.ilodeo RIa. With cowboy, horse, nuck. 3-.</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>4.68</p>
        <p>PuN Toy Phone ChatteisALol</p>
        <p>I teaches col-Phone chats n pulled, able. 2-6 yrs.</p>
        <p>X.</p>
        <p>Serie Price</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>Push Toy Is i*Com Popper*</p>
        <p>-pop</p>
        <p>4,93 8.96 10.76 10.96</p>
        <p>the wooden bolls.</p>
        <p>Kermit The Frog Miss Piggy* Puppet</p>
        <p>So real! Velcro tabs Big 18&amp;quot; tall. Soft vinyl</p>
        <p>hold poses. Washable, head, foam body.</p>
        <p>24-pc. Kitchen Set And Pretend Range</p>
        <p>Rarge has timer that dings, wooden elements turn red. Cooking, serving pieces. 2-7.</p>
        <p>Wood base, plastic dome. 1-3 yrs.</p>
        <p>Serie Price</p>
        <p>8.96</p>
        <p>Ml Show</p>
        <p>With Disney* cartridge. Crank actioa focusing wheel. 3-10 yrs.</p>
        <p>Serte Price</p>
        <p>Battery Oi</p>
        <p>(Not Included)</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>23.96</p>
        <p>Special Talk-To-Me Book Included</p>
        <p>Talk-To-Me Piayer</p>
        <p>Use on storybook* for audio-visual learning.</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>yjhen pulled tune lays, or it can be flayed. Tuned sfeel keys.1-6.</p>
        <p>Serie Price</p>
        <p>TumbUom AdlyllyTey</p>
        <p>4 leafrilng^sldes on tuming base.. Playpen toy for . 6 moi to 2 yn</p>
        <p>11.96</p>
        <p>Tots* Record Player</p>
        <p>Wind-up music box. 10 tunes, 5 records. 2-6</p>
        <p>I'tm SAWTKR</p>
        <p>Sole Price</p>
        <p>14.97</p>
        <p>Sole Price</p>
        <p>1.66.</p>
        <p>17-pe. Ptoy-FomHy Fire Station Bet</p>
        <p>Great fire house.fuily equipped with hose, ladders, truclp. firemea even a dog. 2-6 yr.</p>
        <p>^ 'Eoch Treasury Off ChNdrent CIOMles</p>
        <p>Hardcover with colorful, lornkKited prints. 6 favorite titles. x8W&amp;quot; size.</p>
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        <p>Our Reg. 14.96,</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 29.96.2r</p>
        <p>10.88.22,88</p>
        <p>K moif Molehlng Ixponded Vinyl Luggoge</p>
        <p>Steel frame; cokx-coordlnoted Interior.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 19.96, RS Pullman..........14.8$</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 24.96,25&amp;quot; Pullman..........17.88</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 2.22</p>
        <p>1.77.</p>
        <p>Dry Knit locks</p>
        <p>Keep feet dry. 9-17. Our Reg. 1.88, Youthf 7-11... 1.47</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods Dept.</p>
        <p>Approx. 8-02.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 5.96</p>
        <p>4.97.</p>
        <p>ioxing Oloves</p>
        <p>Tough, leother-look polyurethane.</p>
        <p>Sale! Warm-up Suits for the Entire Family</p>
        <p>Our Regulor 19.88 - 24.88</p>
        <p>17.96</p>
        <p>In Mens. Womens and Youths Sizes</p>
        <p>For exercising or relaxing, the whole family will like these soft 'n comfortable acrylic suits. Jacket has zippered front and pocket, striped accents. Matching solid color flare pants.</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Hunting and Fishing</p>
        <p>Licenses Avolloble</p>
        <p>in oil Sporting Goods Depts.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 4.96</p>
        <p>19.96 3.96</p>
        <p>Mocho Rower^ lor 2-pc. sr Pool Cue</p>
        <p>For isometric and ^ Selected hard Isotlnic exercises. - woods, brass joint.</p>
        <p>Our Reg. 11.96</p>
        <p>9.97</p>
        <p>Nome Bosketboll</p>
        <p>Official weight size. Rubber cover,nylorv wound bladder.</p>
        <p>Magic Johnson Autograph</p>
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        <p>The women in his life: Rogers, with'wife Marianne, in front of their Bel Air home, and accompanying singer Dottie West on one of their country music tours.</p>
        <p>Kenn^ Rogers: The Hottest Sound in Country TIusc</p>
        <p>He's had his losses, but now with 11 gold albums, success as an actor and a wife who **believes in me,&amp;quot; Kenny Rogers is holding a winning hand.</p>
        <p>By Jack Wehrner</p>
        <p>When the music industry bubble burst a year or so ago, with the one-two punch of a recession and a gas short age. concert ticket sales were trimmed by about 25 percent, leaving even superstar acts performing before thousands of empty seats or simply cutting their losses by canceling slow-selling dates Apparently, the last people to hear about the industrywide crisis were Kenny Rogers and his fans in 30 U S cities. In the middle of this economic crunch. Rogers  and his backup performers. Dottie West and The Oakridge Boys  played the highest-grossing comparable tour in country music history. This year. Rogers is going just as strong.</p>
        <p>The bearded, slightly graying singer admits he's not sure why the fans keep coming. Well, I'm not a great singer, he says. &amp;quot;1 am a musician, but again, not a great musician. I am, basically, an entertainer &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>What at first appears to be a typical celebrity non-answer, is, in fact, the bottom-line philosophy of a man who believes the term entertainer has been greatly eroded in recent years. He explains, To me. an entertainer is a person who encompasses many</p>
        <p>Jack Wehwer is a Midwest radio and TV commentator and freelance writer</p>
        <p>types of music.&amp;quot; Such a definition definitely describes Rogers, whose musical odyssey has carried him through almost every form of popular music.</p>
        <p>The son of a Houston shipyard worker, the 42-year-old entertainer came from a very poor family with eight kids. His mother, Lucille Rogers, though proud of her son. smiles and admits. &amp;quot;Kenny never worked a day in his life. All that boy was ever interested in was singing.</p>
        <p>Grimacing slightly at his mother's statement. Rogers says, &amp;quot;That's not strictly true. 1 sold office supplies for a while back in Houston. He sits, looking very serious, before finally laughing and adding. &amp;quot;Of course. I was fired for taking long lunch breaks to play my guitar.</p>
        <p>While his parents wondered if their boy would ever get real work. Rogers put together a high-school band that finally achieved success after his graduation with the single, Crazy Feeling,&amp;quot; which he remembers as Probably the most obscure million-selling single ever.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>Crazy Feeling got Kennys group on American Bandstand, and they thought they had it made. Unfortunately. we didnt have a follow-up record, so the group split up. he says.</p>
        <p>It's not easy being a 19-year-old has-been, but Rogers kept moving. In 1966 he joined the New Christy</p>
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        <p>Before long came Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In. Tell It All Brother, Something's Burnin', and others, including the song he still uses for an encore. Ruby. Don't Take Your Love To Town.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>When the First Edition disbanded in 1972 (No hard feelings; it just didn't excite us anymore). Rogers began a country career which, he believes, was only natural. He explains, I think my strength has always been the country story song; its just that with songs like Reuben James' and 'Ruby it was packaged as pop.</p>
        <p>His first releases, however, were only moderately successful. It appeared to be time to reappraise his musical game plan. But then, in 1977. one of his songs suddenly started storming up the country and pop charts: Lucille (the tale of a woman who leaves her man; its not about his mother, Lucille). It typified the unique talent that keeps Kenny Rogers in hits. 1 have an ear for hit songs.&amp;quot; he says. The trick is it has to sound familiar the first time you hear it. </p>
        <p>This common denominator has paved a road of gold and platinum. Kenny has sold over 40 million records in his career and 90 percent of them in the last three-and-a-half years His latest album, Kenny Rogers' Greatest Hits (United Artists</p>
        <p>Records) features the new song, Lady, which has been charging up the charts this month.</p>
        <p>Unlike many of his peers, Kenny Rogers is actively involved in the business of his career in spite of his murderous schedule. Ken Kragen, Rogerss manager of over a decade, says. Everything is a joint effort There are no major moves or decision made without Kenny's approval Although there have been some deep valleys along his roller coaster career, Kenny claims he has definitely had fun. &amp;quot;If you don't enjoy the climb, the mountaintop doesn't mean anything. If youre a mountain climber and all you want to do is get to the top. you might as well let them drop you off on top with a helicopter. &amp;quot;</p>
        <p>The record sales and awards suggest this is the happiest time in his career, and it is, but not just for those reasons. &amp;quot;1 have one of the best marriages in the world, he states happily.</p>
        <p>Kenny is married to Mananne Gor don of TV's Hee Haw. He remem bers. I met her during my last slump, before 'Lucille' hit, when I had literally nothing. She helped me realize success is not the most important thing in the world; having someone to share your ups and downs with is. Ironically, once 1 adopted that philosophy, sue cess came.</p>
        <p>They dated for three years before marrying three years ago (He has two children by three previous marriages. Carole, 21, and Kenneth Rae, 16). Although he is on the road 200 days a year, Marianne says, He's seldom away for more than two weeks at a time, and when he is, I frequently go and join him.</p>
        <p>Their favorite song is She Believes In Me. Although her husband didn't write it. Marianne says, That does sound like our story, doesnt it? Rogers never kids himself He knows what goes up must come down. &amp;quot;The music business is very cyclical, he notes. Within two years 1 wont be in the Top Five anymore Where will he be? Probably in front of the TV and movie cameras. The first two Kenny Rogers speciab did well in the ratings, and his third, a made-for-TV movie based on his song. The Gambler became the Number One show for the week and the highest rated TV movie in two years. Kenny has a special coming up for CBS later this month called Kenny Rogers' America. And in the late spring, he will begin filming a T\^ movie called Coward of the County Rogers explains that the whole point behind his recent acting is to lay a foundation for that day when the music dies. Whatever the future brings, though, Kenny Rogers doesnt worry much. Ill survive again, he says Then he pauses for a moment, sighs and adds, If I have the adrenaline to do it.</p>
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        <p>San Antonio Thanksgiving</p>
        <p>ROAST TURKEY WITH TAMALE DRESSING</p>
        <p>3 cant (14^^-oi. tlie) tamalet with chile gravy</p>
        <p>% cup butter or margarine PA cup* chopped green pepper 2 cup* finely chopped celery *A cup chop^ green onion*</p>
        <p>2 table*poon* *eeded and chopped green chile*</p>
        <p>2 egg*</p>
        <p>1 tea*poon comino seeds 1 teaspoon sah Dash Tabasco, optional 1 (12- to 15-lb. size) turkey, thawed and ready to roast Vegetable oil</p>
        <p>1. Turn tamales onto a large sheet of foil and remove parchment wrapping from each tamale. IJslng rubtier scraper, scrape off all chile gravy from parchment. Discard parchment.</p>
        <p>2. Coarsely chop tamales and turn into large bowl, abng with chile gravy.</p>
        <p>3. In large skillet, melt butter; add green pepper, celery and green onions. Saut, stirring over medium heat until vegetables arc wilted, about 7 minutes</p>
        <p>4. Turn vegetables into bowl with tamales. Add chiles, eggs, comino seeds, sah and Tabasco. Mix thoroughly with laagc cooking spoon</p>
        <p>5. Remove turkey neck, heart and giblets from bird and set aside</p>
        <p>6. Fill turkey body and neck cavity with tamale dressing. Cbse body opening with skewers Tie legs together with cord. Insert meat thermometer into center inside thigh muscle,</p>
        <p>7. Place turkey, breast side up, on rack in a large roasting pan. Rub skin thoroughly with vegetable oil. Place a tent&amp;quot; of fo over entire bird, pressing it lightly to secure at breast and drumstick ends</p>
        <p>8. Roast at 350F. for 4Vz to 5 hours. For last 45 minutes of roasting, cut cord to release drumsticks; remove foil tent, baste with drippings and continue roasting until done</p>
        <p>9. To test for donencss, thickest part of drumstick should feel very soft when pressed between fingers protected by foil and a pot holder. Drumstick should move up and down and twist easily in socket</p>
        <p>Meat thermometer should register 185F. Remove bird from oven, let stand 15 minutes before carving to settle interior juices.</p>
        <p>10. If there is extra tamale dressing, it may be baked, uncovered, in a greased casserole dish, along with the turkey for about 30 minutes or until heated throughout</p>
        <p>11. When you have turkey in the oven, rinse turkey neck, gizzard, liver and heart Turn these items into a 3-qt. saucepan, along with 1 quzirt water, 1 onion. 1 rib celery, 1 teaspoon salt, V* teaspoon pep percoms and 1 bay leaf. Heat to boiling, reduce heat and boil gently, covered, for 45 to 60 minutes or until neck and gizzard are very tender. Use strained broth to make pan gravy if desired. Use neck meat for sandwiches. Chop liver, heart and gizzard finely for pan gravy, if desired</p>
        <p>12. Place turkey on large carving board, garnish with curly, green lettuce leaves and Mashed Sweet Potatoes In Orange Halves. Makes JO to 12 servings</p>
        <p>TURKEY PAN GRAVY</p>
        <p>Pan dripping: meat juices and fat cup unsifted all-purpose flour 4 cups liquid: turkey meat juices, turkey giblet broth, plus water or milk Sah</p>
        <p>Few twists freshly ground black pepper Liquid gravy seasoning, optional</p>
        <p>1. Pour pan drippings into a heatproof measuring cup. Skim off fat and reserve Vz cup; discard remainder. Save turkey juices.</p>
        <p>2. Return fat to roasting pan and heat, saaping up all bits from bottom of pan Stir in flour smoothly, stirring rapidly When flour is blended into fat smoothly, remove pan from heat.</p>
        <p>3. Add liquid all at once, stirring rapidly Return pan to heat and cook over medium heat, stirring until gravy is bubbly and thickened. If too thick, add a little more liquid, too thin, allow to simmer, uncovered, to reduce.</p>
        <p>4. Taste for seasoning, add salt and pep per, if desired. Stir in a little liquid gravy seasoning if you wish a darker color</p>
        <p>Makes about 4 cups gravy (continued)</p>
        <p>The bountiful feast, resplendent In fall dress, includes: Roast Turkey With Tamale Dressing, Marys Mashed Sweet Potatoes in Orange Halves, Marys Cornbread Stuffing, Zucchini With Sour. Cream, Red Apple and Avocado Salad, Berthas Baked Bananas, Cranberry Port Salad With Cream Cheese Sauce, Tamale Dressing Casserole, Jellied Cranberry Slices, Hot Biscuits, Broiled Peaches, Berthas Green Chile Cornbread, Pot Roast With Glazed Pineapple and Cranberries.</p>
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        <p>GREEN BEANS WITH SALT PORK AND ALMONDS</p>
        <p>2 lb. green bean*</p>
        <p>'/&amp;lt; lb. sah pork, diced '/i cup chopped onion</p>
        <p>Few twists freshly ground black pepper 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 'A cup slivered blanched almonds</p>
        <p>1. Cut off ends of beans: place in medium sauce pan with IV2 cups boiling water. Return to boiling, cover and^cook about 8 to 10 minutes or until just crisp tender</p>
        <p>2. Meanwhile, in skillet, fry sah pork and onion together over medium heat, stirring frequently until pork is browned and onions are very tender. This will take about 10 to 15 minutes.</p>
        <p>3. Lift salt pork and onions from skillet with slotted spoon or spatula and drain on absorbent paper</p>
        <p>4. Drain beans; add salt pork and onions; mix well. Season with pepper, and keep warm</p>
        <p>5. In small skillet, in melted butter, stir almonds over medium heat until light golden brown. Sprinkle on top of green beans. Makes 6 to 8 servings</p>
        <p>POT ROAST WITH GLAZED PINEAPPLE AND _CRANBERRIES_</p>
        <p>1 5- to 7-lb. beef round or shoulder pot roast</p>
        <p>2 teaspoons salt</p>
        <p>V teaspoon ground black pepper 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium-sized onions, thinly sliced 2 cups fresh cranberries cup sugar 2/^ taMcspoons red wine vinegar 1 'A cups water or dry red wine teaspoon ground cloves Dash garlic powder Itablespoons cornstarch 21 tablespoons water 1 can (20 ois.) pineapple rings in syrup, drained</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon butter</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons honey 6 to 8 fresh cranberries</p>
        <p>1. Season meat with salt and pepper.</p>
        <p>2. Heat oil in Dutch oven and brown meat over medium-high heat on all sides.</p>
        <p>3. Add onions, cranberries, sugar, vinegar, water, cloves and garlic powder</p>
        <p>4. Simmer, covered, for 2 to 2Vz hours or until tender. Turn pot roast once or twice during cooking.</p>
        <p>5. Remove meat to serving platter and keep warm. Mix cornstarch to a smooth paste with 3 tablespoons water. Stir into cranberry mixture. Cook, stirring constantly until gravy thickens and clears. Strain if desired</p>
        <p>6. Serve gravy with hot pot roast and noodles seasoned with poppy seeds.</p>
        <p>7. In medium skillet, melt butter, add honey, heat to boiling. Add pineapple rings and cook over low heat for 5 to 10 minutes, turning frequently, until gltucd Add cranberries and coat lightly with honey glaze,</p>
        <p>8. Place pineapple rings on top of pot roast Center each ring with a cranberry.</p>
        <p>Makes 8 servings</p>
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        <p>Red food coloring, optional</p>
        <p>1. Chop cranberries in blender or mine by hand.</p>
        <p>2. Mix cranberries, apples, marsh malbws and sugar together and chill fo at least 1 hour</p>
        <p>3- Fold in whipped cream, nuts and drop of food coloring. Place in freez overnight. Will keep well for several day if covered with foil. Makes 6 to 8 serving</p>
        <p>MARVS CORNBREAD STUFFING</p>
        <p>1 l-lb. pkg. regular flavor sausage me.</p>
        <p>1 pan (9 K 13-inch) combread or 2 pans (8 X 8-inch size) combread *</p>
        <p>2 cups finely chopped celery 2 cups finely chopped onion</p>
        <p>IVi tablespoons poultry seasoning D/i tablespoons sJige leaves, crushed 2 hard-cooked eggs, peeled and chopped</p>
        <p>1 green pepper, cored, seeded and chopped</p>
        <p>2 teaspoons sah</p>
        <p>1 teaspoon ground black p^per</p>
        <p>1, In skillet, brown pork sausage, stirn until crumbly and cooked through</p>
        <p>2. Crumble combread into a large bow add sausagemeat; mix well. Add all r maining ingredients and stir togeth thoroughly Makes enough stuffing for</p>
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        <p>Editors Note: Bake 2 pkgs. (12-oz siz combread muffin mix according to pad age directions; cool.</p>
        <p>MARVS MASHED SWEET POTATOES IN ORANGE HALVES</p>
        <p>4 to 6 large sweet potatoes. 4 lbs A cup sugar 1 cup orange Juke A cup packed brown sugar Vi cup butter or margarine, melted 1 cup hot milk 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 8 to 10 navel oranges</p>
        <p>1 cup small marshmallows</p>
        <p>1. Boil sweet potatoes in lightly salti boiling water until fork tender, about : minutes. Drain and cool.</p>
        <p>2. When cool enough to handle, pe and mash sweet potatoes.</p>
        <p>3. In large bowl, combine mashed swe potatoes, sugar, orange juice, brov' sugar, butter, milk, spices and vamll Beat until fluffy and smooth.</p>
        <p>4. Cut navel oranges in half and gent hollow out the pulp. (Use pulp in fn cups, orange sherbet, or fruit punch.)</p>
        <p>5. Fill hollowed orange halves with tl sweet potato mixture, mounding hig Dot tops with marshmallows.</p>
        <p>6. Bake in preheated 300F to 350 oven just until marshmallows start melt. Makes 6 to 8 seruin</p>
        <p>Editors note: Time short? Spoon mash&amp;lt; sweet potato mixture into greased 3 c casserole, top with marshmallows ar bake for 45 minutes at 350^,</p>
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        <p>(continued)ZUCCHINI WITH SOUR _CREAM_</p>
        <p>8 medium-cize zucchini 1 cup cour cream Vi cup grated ParmeMn cheese Vi teaspoon sah Dash Tabasco 1 cup grated cheddar cheese</p>
        <p>1. Allow one zucchini per person Parboil zucchini whole in boiling water for 5 minutes, turning once or twice. Drain.</p>
        <p>2. Cut a thin shallow oval-shaped slice from side of zucchini. Using small spoon, gently hollow out, making a small boat.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>3. Chop zucchini pulp and mix with sour aeam and Parmesan cheese. Stir in salt and Tabasco.</p>
        <p>4. Using sour cream mixture to fill zucchini boats,&amp;quot; arrange side by side in shallow baking dish. Sprinkle grated cheddar cheese over filled zucchini boats.</p>
        <p>5. Broil about 4 inches from heating element, about 3 to 5 minutes or until cheese mehs and top is golden</p>
        <p>Makes 8 servings</p>
        <p>Editors note; This is a great vegetable dish; hearty enough to be a main dish for a luncheon or supper menu, and if you decide to do just that, make a few extra for the larger appetites.RAW CRANBERRY SALAD</p>
        <p>1 qt. fresh, uncooked cranberries</p>
        <p>2 oranges</p>
        <p>1 cups sugar</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin, 1 envelope</p>
        <p>V* cup cold water</p>
        <p>2 pkgs. (3-oz. size) raspberry gelatin 1 cup boiling water</p>
        <p>1 Vs cups cold water</p>
        <p>1 cup walnuts, almonds or pecans Lettuce leaves</p>
        <p>1. One day ahead: put aanberries and both oranges (use peeling from one) through meat grinder or blender; add sugar and let stand overnight</p>
        <p>2. Soften gelatin in cold water; make raspberry gelatin, using 1 cup boiling water and IVs cups cold water Add un-flavored gelatin to hot mixture.</p>
        <p>3. Add cranberry mixture and nuts. Pour into a 12&amp;quot; X 16&amp;quot; glass pan. Chill until firm, usually overnight.</p>
        <p>4. Cut into squares; serve on lettuce leaves Makes 12 servingsBERTHA S GREEN CHILE _CORNBREAD_</p>
        <p>* egg*</p>
        <p>Vi cup oil</p>
        <p>2 cans (14b. 1-oz. size) cream-style com</p>
        <p>1 can (4 ozs.) chopped green chiles, undrained</p>
        <p>2 pkgs. (12-oz. size) combread muffin mix</p>
        <p>1. Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a 13^</p>
        <p>X 9 X 2-inch pan. ,</p>
        <p>2. In a large bowl, mix all ingredients together with a large spoon</p>
        <p>3. Turn batter into prepared pan and bake 45 to 50 minutes or until combread tests done when a toothpick is inserted in center and surface is a rich golden brown.</p>
        <p>4. Cool 5 minutes. Cut into squares and serve warm: plain or with butter. For a San Antonio-style breakfast serve with strawberry jam and a platter of saambled eggs and sausage. Makes 24 squaresCRANBERRY PORT SALAD WITH CREAM CHEESE SAUCE</p>
        <p>1 can (16 ozs.) Jellied cranberry sauce</p>
        <p>1 pkg. (6 ozs.) or 2 pkgs. (3^z. size) raspberry gelatin cup cold water</p>
        <p>1 cup cranberry juice, heated cup port wine</p>
        <p>Vi to V&amp;lt; cup chopped water chestnuts, optional</p>
        <p>2 pkgs. (3-oz. size) aeam cheese, room temperature</p>
        <p>4 tablespoons light cream Vi teaspoon celery or seasoned sah teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Dash Tabasco</p>
        <p>Finely shredded lettuce or lettuce leaves</p>
        <p>1. In medium saucepan, heat cranberry sauce, stirring until it becomes liquid.</p>
        <p>2. Soften gelatin in cold water and dissolve in boiling cranberry juice. Add liquid cranberry sauce and stir until blended.</p>
        <p>3. Stir in port wine. Pour into 10 lightly oiled individual molds or stemmed dessert or wine glasses.</p>
        <p>4. Refrigerate until partially set. Add water chestnuts, if desired, and refrigerate until firm.</p>
        <p>5. Unmold individual molds and place on curly lettuce on serving platter, topping with a littlesauce. Or if using stemmed glasses, place finely shredded lettuce on surface of gelatin and top with sauce.</p>
        <p>6. To make sauce: place cream cheese, cream, celery salt, Worcestershire and Tabasco in blender or food processor and process until smooth. Makes 10 servingsBROILED PEACHES</p>
        <p>1 can (1 lb. 13 ozs.) cling peach halves 3 tablespoons butter or margarine</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons red raspberry jelly 2 tablespoons grape jelly</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon ground cinnamon ^</p>
        <p>1 table^XMn sugar</p>
        <p>1. Drain peaches; discard syrup or use in punch or iced tea, etc. Place peach halves, cut side up, in a shallow baking pan. Dot centers with butter.</p>
        <p>2. Fill centers with a little raspberry and grape jelly, half and half.</p>
        <p>3. Mix cinnamon and sugar together and sprinkle over the peaches.</p>
        <p>4. Heat in 300F. oven until juice bubbles in center. Makes an excellent colorful garnish for a roast platter  also a pretty addition to an individual omelette plate.</p>
        <p>Makes about 8 servings</p>
        <p>14  FAMILY WEEKLY, Novwnbsr 18, I960</p>
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        <p>It had no flouiy taste. Nothing to keep the true flavor of the apples fern shirting through.</p>
        <p>think youD like Evel^*s new apple pie filling. And we also trunk youll like the &amp;lt;Meienoe Argo and Kingsfords make in sauces, gavies, stews, soups, puddings... That!s why weve put together two kii^-size splatter-pioof ledpe cards with wonderful Argo and lOn^ords dishes on them. And they are yours for the asking.</p>
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        <p>1 Tbsp lemon juice Pastry for double crust 9&amp;quot; pie 1 Tbsp margarine</p>
        <p>% cup sugar 1 tsp ground cinnamon</p>
        <p>1 Tbsp Argo or 6 cups sliced, cored,</p>
        <p>Kingsfords com starch peeled apples</p>
        <p>Mix first 3 ingredients. Toss with apples and lemon juice. Place In pastry-lined pie plate. Dot with margarine. Cover with top crust. Seal and flute edge; cut slits in top. Bake at 425F 50 min. until browned</p>
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        <p>2 large unpeeled red apples: Delicious, McIntosh, etc., cored and cut Into 1-inch dice</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons lime juice 2 large avocados, cut in 1-inch dice 2 cups diagonally sliced celery 1 cup pecans or wafaiuu 1 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon seasoned sah Dash ground black pepper Crisp lettuce leaves</p>
        <p>1.Toss apple chunks with lime juke. Add avocado chunks and toss.</p>
        <p>2. Add celery, pecans, mayonnaise, seasoned sail and pepper. Mix gently to combine.</p>
        <p>3. Cover and chill. Serve cold, spooned into serving bowl lined with lettuce leaves. Makes 8 servingsHOT CRANBERRY PUNCH~</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons allspice cup packed brown sugar 2 sticks cinnamon 2 teaspoons whole cloves 1 pt. cranberry Juice 2&amp;gt;/i cups pineapple juice V cup water</p>
        <p>1.Makc in a 10- to 12-cup electrk percolator. Put the spices into the basket. Put the liquid into the pot. Let percolate until hot.</p>
        <p>2. Pour into heatproof cups or mugs.</p>
        <p>Makes about 1V2 quarts</p>
        <p>Mrs. John (Nell Donnell) Steen proudli; stands alongside the bountiful Thanksgiving table, set out on th'rambling, shadu lawn of the ranch.BERTHA S BAKED BANANAS</p>
        <p>6 llrm-rlpe yellow bananas Juice of 2 lemons 6 tablespoons butter or margarine, diced </p>
        <p>cup packed brown sugar teaspoon ground dnnamon V* teaspoon ground nutmeg</p>
        <p>1. Peel bananas; cut each in half crosswise. Arrange in grezised baking dish.</p>
        <p>2. Pour lemon juice over bananas and dot with butter Mix brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg together and sprinkle over all.</p>
        <p>3. Bake in preheated 350F. oven for 15 to 20 minutes. Serve hot as a turkey, pork or ham accompaniment May also be served as a dessert, alone, or with a little vanilla ice aeam Makes 6 servingsPECAN PIE</p>
        <p>1 (9-inch) unbaked pastry shell 3 eggs 1 cup sugar</p>
        <p>1 cup dark com syrup</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted</p>
        <p>1 teaspoon vanilla extract % teaspoon sah 1 cup pecans, whole or broken</p>
        <p>1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Prepare pastry shell.</p>
        <p>2. Mix together e^s, sugar, corn syrup, butter, vanilla and salt until well blended. Use electric mixer at medium speed, mixing fork or wire whisk.</p>
        <p>3. Stir in pecans and pour mixture into pastry shell.</p>
        <p>4. Bake 15 minutes, then turn oven down to 325 F. and bake for 25 to 30 minutes bnger. Filling will still shake a little but will firm when cool.</p>
        <p>5. Cool. Serve cold with a little whipped aeam or vanilla ice aeam for each serving. Makes 8 servings</p>
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        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, Novwnber 16. i960  15</p>
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        <p>1 lb. cod in 2 flUets Milk lor poaching the cod 1 cup unsweetened cherry puree*</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon butter Vi cup clear fish stock or cherry Juice</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon sugar 2 or 3 cloves</p>
        <p>A pinch of cinnamon</p>
        <p>2 teaspoons potato Sour 1 tablespoon cold water 1 cup rl wine</p>
        <p>1. Anange fish fillets in large skillet; add milk to barely cover. Heat to boiling; reduce heat and simmer about 10 minutes or until fish are just cooked through and fish is opaque.</p>
        <p>2. Cook the cherry puree gently in butter for a few minutes, stirring. Then add Vz cup fish stock, sugar, cloves, cinnamon and potato flour that you have blended with 1 tablespoon cold water.</p>
        <p>3. Heat cherry mixture to boiling, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and comes to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer for about 5 minutes, covered.</p>
        <p>4. Add red wine to sauce and bring it almost, but not quite, back to the boil.</p>
        <p>5. If the two operations, the cooking of the fish and that of the sauce have been timed well, the fish will be ready now</p>
        <p>6. Drain fish and lift with a slotted spatula to a warm serving platter, Pour the hot sauce over and serve with hot. buttered boiled potatoes.</p>
        <p>Makes 4 servings</p>
        <p> Use 1 cup sour red pitted chenies pureed in blender until smooth.</p>
        <p>The* American recipes included in the volume are divided into four sections; Northern New England, Rhode Island to New Jersey, The Chesapeake region, the Carolinas and Georgia. From section , four, the Carolinas and Georgia, comes this low-country or coastal-area recipe</p>
        <p>. FROGMORE SHRIM^ CORN AND SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>2 lb. freh shrimp. 60 count (i.e., 60 to the lb.), beheaded but not peeled 1 lb. (wHh chili) smoked sausage* *</p>
        <p>4 teaspoons crab boil spices Vx teaspoon salt 4 ears com, husked and htdved Butter for com</p>
        <p>1. Cut the sausage into 1-inch pieces j and put them with the spices and salt in the bottom of a large pot, with water to cover. Boil for 20 minutes.</p>
        <p>2. Add com and boil for 5 minutes i more.</p>
        <p>3. Add shrimp, well washed, and bripg back lo boil. The dish is then ready Remove, drain and serve with butter.</p>
        <p>Makes 4 servings</p>
        <p>* Editors note: Use Italian hot sausage, chorizo or chipolata.</p>
        <p>This recipe comes from Jack Chap man, a shrimp fisherman of Frogmore. S.C.</p>
        <p>16  FAMILY WEEKLY, Novs*nbr 16. 1980</p>
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        <p>I From the aitisbc and knowi-I edgeaWe hand of Teresa Gilardi^^ Candler, comes a new cookbook. Vegetables The kalian IVoy (McGraw Hill. New York). Teresa has a gentle, easy way with cooking, as her&amp;quot; first book. Northern fto/ion Cooking, a Tastemaker I Award winner, proves.</p>
        <p>The latest of her volumes, is a i helpful addition to the world of vegetable cookery. The book is well composed with chapters on Preserving, Pickling, and Freezing, Appetizers, Soups. Rice, Pasta and Dumplings. Sauces, Main Dishes  both with nneat and without. Side Dishes and I Desserts The recipes are easy to I folbw and are well detailed as to  equipment that may be em-Iployed in their preparation.</p>
        <p>Teresa comes from an estab-llished Italian restaurant family in ITurin, where the prestigious iGilardi Ristorante Belvedere I reigns supreme. She has taught I cooking for several years and I contributes regularly to a local [newspaper.</p>
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        <p>EGGPLANT SAUCE FOR PASTA</p>
        <p>I 6 tabiespoont com oil 1 medium onion, finely chopped 1 clove garlic, mfaiced</p>
        <p>I medium eggplant, about 1 lb. peeled and diced</p>
        <p>1 green pepper, seeded and diced</p>
        <p>1 can (16 ozs.) plum tomatoes, drained 1 tablespoon chopped fresh basil or 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves f/i teaspoon marjoram leaves f/t teaspoon ground black pepper</p>
        <p>cup black olives, pitted 16 anchovy fillets</p>
        <p>II tablespoon capers ] 1 lb. thin spaghetti</p>
        <p>|/2 cup grated Parmesan or Asiago* cheese Heat oil in a large skillet bvcr medium heat. Add onions pnd garlic and saut until soft. \dd diced eggplants and green epper and cook for 5 minutes, tirring frequently.</p>
        <p>Place tomatoes, basil, mar-oram, pepper, olives, ancho-jies and capers in container of |n electric blender or food pro-jessor. Process only .until loarsely chopped Add to )nions in skillet; stir. Cover and over low heat for 1 hour. In the last 15 minutes of 3king time, bring a large aucepan of saked water to a and cook sjaaghetti accord-[ig to directions on package, or your liking. Drain spaghetti id place in warm serving Pour sauce over top; toss ad serve Serve cheese in a aaratebowl. Makes 6 servings</p>
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        <p>(Makti 12 Servings)</p>
        <p>3 packages (3 oi. each) Royab Apple Gelatin 3 cups trailing water 2 cups cold water</p>
        <p>2 medium apples, cored and cut into 3/8*inch slices</p>
        <p>1 package (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened</p>
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        <p>From Mrs. Theodore Smith of Milford. N.J.. comes a hearty lentil hot dish.</p>
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        <p>1 cup mashed potatoes Vi cup grated cheese</p>
        <p>1. Cook lentils in lightly salted water or stock until tender; will take about 1 hour.</p>
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        <p>From a gardening cook. Edith R. Webster of East Lansing, Mich., comes a welcome pork skillet dish.</p>
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        <p>1. Brown pork steak in hot oil on both sides Reduce heat to low</p>
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        <p>How the Brain Stops Chronic Pain</p>
        <p>By Laurence Cherry</p>
        <p>Last week, FaMLY WEEKLY hoked at the new technology; that is giving hope to victims of diseases that affect the brain, such as stroke. This week, we focus on one of our most pusding problems - chronic pain  and how one dov the brains own chemicals may; be used to treat pain and certain illnesses.</p>
        <p>In 1975, at the University of California at San Francisco, Dr. Choh Hao Li discovered a substance in the brain that abolished pain far more quickly and effectively than even morphine. He dubbed it endorphin&amp;quot; (from the words endogenous, or internally produced, and morphine).</p>
        <p>Our brains, h seemed, could produce their own natural painkillers.</p>
        <p>Several scientists now^ believe that these endorphins may not only help transmit impulses from neuron to neuron (the cells of the brain), but may also hold the long-awaited answer to the chronic pain that plagues some 65 million Americans.</p>
        <p>stant relief without side effects.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, at several pain clinics around the country, electric wires have been implanted in patients in exactly the region of the brain that controls the part of the body where pain is most severe. Whenever a patient feels pain, he can press a battery-operated stimulator which sends- electricity coursing into the area, abolishing the discomfort  and usually boosting endorphin levels in the body by almost tenfold.</p>
        <p>The newly discovered brain substances may also explain the placebo response, a mysterious medical phenomenon thats puzzled doctors for centuries. Worthless sugar pills and injections of salt water have produced in patients a very real relief from pain; simply believing that a substance can relieve your pain often insures that it actually does. Doctors now believe that placebos may work by affecting our emotions, which in turn raise or lower the amount of endorphins produced by the brain. If</p>
        <p>Dr. Frederick Brown, of the Univ. of Chicago, with X-ray/s of electrodes impbnted in the brain to alleviate chronic pain.</p>
        <p>(Ironically, the brain, responsible for making us suffer pain, is itself immune to it.)</p>
        <p>Recently, at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, Calif., a team of scientists isolated a form of endorphin in the laboratory and sent it to fellow scientists in Japan. There it was given (on a purely experimental basis) to advanced cancer patients suffering from pain so severe no available drugs could relieve it. The result? For most of the patients, almost in-</p>
        <p>Laurence Cheny is a member of the National Association of Science Writers</p>
        <p>we can learn more about this power of our minds to control the chemistry of our brain, we may finally have the perfect weapon against one of our oldest enemies  unrelenting pain, says Dr. Samuel Perry, assistant professor of psychiatry at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical College, who specializes in treating patients suffering from chronic pain.</p>
        <p>The brains endorphins also seem to play a role in causing another kind of pain: the agony of mental illness. At the Salk Institute not bng ago, endorphins Injected into rats made (continued)</p>
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        <p>em so rigid they could be suspend-I for hours between a pair of book-ids, supported only by their necks id tails. They resembled the victims a form of schizophrenia caed cata-nia. which freezes patients into im-obility, sometimes for days.</p>
        <p>But if endorphins can cause a con-tion that resembles a menteil ail-ent, scientists reasoned that drugs at block their effect on the brain ight pxjssibly cure such an ailment.</p>
        <p>the University of Uppsala in weden, prominent neuroscientist Lars Terenius, testing brain fluid om schizophrenics, found it sur-isingly high in endorphins. The searcher therefore decided to test aloxone, a drug that eliminates the ffect of endorphins. For his first sub-ct, Terenius chose a young man lagued by auditory hallucinations; e imagined constantly hearing loud nging bells. I can remember the hone call from the psychiatric ward</p>
        <p>while the patients were alive. The only abnormality we can find in the schizophrenics brains is the very high levels of dopamine in certain areas of the brain,&amp;quot; says Iversen. Interestingly, the dopamine is most heavily concentrated in a part of the brain closely linked to strong emotion  one possible reason why some types of schizophrenics are so often prone to uncontrollable moods.</p>
        <p>But if too much dopamine may be responsible for some cases of schizophrenia, too little is the main problem in Parkinsons disease, a disorder that affects about two million Americans. Its most obvious symptoms are stooped posture, fierce tremors and difficulty in walking, talking, writing  any activity that requires smooth coordination. A major cause of Parkinsons is a steady dwindling in the number of black-colored cells in a part of the brain called the substantia nigra Researchers have discovered</p>
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        <p>5n the day of the experiment,&amp;quot; the Swedish scientist recalls. A few ninutes after the injection of nalox sne, the patient smiled with relief md said that the bells had stopped inging for the first time in months.</p>
        <p>Some schizophrenics have been lelped by naloxone; others quite :learly have not. Most brain scientists low agree that schizophrenia, often :alled the cancer of mental illness be-;ause of its prevalence, resembles :ancer in another way; It probably in-:ludes a number of different ailments, vith similar symptms, but very likely Jifferent causes  and cures.</p>
        <p>Researchers now know that many of the drugs successfully used to treat schizophrenics work because they )bck another brain chemical called dopamine. Dr. Leslie Iversen of the Medical Research Councils Pharma-:ology Unit at Cambridge University in England, believes that an excess of dopamine is one likely trigger of the disease in many people. He and his group have taken the brains of hundreds of schizophrenics shortly after death and chemically analyzed them in a way obviously impossible to do</p>
        <p>Dopamine is a chemical found in the two regions of the midbrain indicated above. An imbalance of it has been linked to certain diseases</p>
        <p>some drugs that help Parkinson victims cope, but almost all have severe side effects.</p>
        <p>Last year, at the National Institute of Mental Health, an experiment was performed that may have important implications for Parkinson patients First, researchers created Parkinson-like tremors in laboratory rats by destroying parts of their brains. They then grafted on sections of brain taken from other animals. Much to their surprise, the grafts, which contained dopamine-producing cells, almost immediately began to flourish, growing and extending into the surrounding brain tissue. Most encouraging of all, the animals Parkinson-like tremors soon largely disappeared. While investigators point out that a great deal of research remains to be considered for humans, they admit that theres a good possibility that  strange as it sounds  partial brain transplants may some day be used to cure this debilitating ailment.</p>
        <p>Theres still a great amount of work ahead. But scientists get closer all the time to unraveling the rapj many mysteries of the brain mu</p>
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        <p>Kids Sleepwalk: No Need for Worry</p>
        <p>By Ira Wolffnan</p>
        <p>You put the children to sleep an hour ago. Suddenly, you hear the bedroom door open Your daughter walks into the living room, but her steps are shaky. You call out to her. There is no response. Her eyes are open, but she doesnt seem to see you  or anything.</p>
        <p>Your child is sleepwalking. As alarming as that may sound, she  or he  is not alone Scientists estimate that as many as one out of every 10 children will sleepwalk at least once in his or her life.</p>
        <p>According to Dr. Yitzchak Frank, a pediatric neurologist at the Bronxs Montefiore Hospitals Sleep Research Center, Sleepwalking is rare in adults, and among them it is often a sign of serious psychological disorders. But among children, sleepwalking is a benign disorder that begins, continues and ends by itself before they reach the age of 15. We do not think it does any harm to the child, then or later in life.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;Contrary to what many believe, sleepwalkers arent acting out dreams, explains Dr. Frank. In fact, sleepwalking takes place when we are in our deepest stage of sleep  a state in which dreams rarely, if ever, occur. Then what is a sleepwalker doing? Dr. Christian Guille-minault, associate director of the Sleep Disorders Clinic at Stanford University, has observed more than 50 sleepwalkers in the past three years. Here is his description of a typical experience:</p>
        <p>The sleeper sits up with a start. His eyes are open, but they have a glassy look. He may take a few steps, then return to bed. Or he may fumble around the room. He is not aware of what he is doing In the morning, he will have no memory of the event.</p>
        <p>Why is sleepwalking so common in children? Dr. Anthony Kales, head of the Sleep Research and Treat-</p>
        <p>Ira Wolfman is a freelancer who u)ntes about science</p>
        <p>ment Center in Hershey, Pa., believes that pre-adol^ent sleepwalking is caused by a misfiring of messages between the brain and the central nervous system (CNS). He suggests that sleepwalking children have immature CNSs, making them more susceptible to these misfired messages. As the childs body  and CNS  matures, he outgrows his sleepwalking. While many doctors are not convinced by Kaless theory, it is being carefully studied now.</p>
        <p>One thing researchers do agree on is that sleepwalking is not an isolated event. In many children, it is accompanied by at least one other sleep disorder  bed-wetting or night terrors (sudden, fearful, middle-of-the-night awakenings). And it appears that these sleep disorders are genetic. If you sleepwalked as a child, there is a good chance your children will, too, says Dr. Frank.</p>
        <p>In general, though, theres no need to worry. It is very uncommon for a child to hurt himself while sleepwalking,&amp;quot; Dr. Frank says. If the child is a regular sleepwalker. however, the parents should take some precautions. First, lock the windows, especially if the child sleeps on an upper floor Second, minimize the amount of furniture in the middle of the room You dont have to stay up all night or lock your kid in his room, he says. Just be aware and sensible.</p>
        <p>Many parents are fearful of waking a sleepwalking child, but according to Dr. Guille-minault, if you gently wake the child and help him back to bed, it will not hurt him.</p>
        <p>Most sleep researchers are reluctant to suggest medication for sleepwalking children. Unless the sleepwalking is persistent, lingers beyond the expected age or is dangerous to the child, there is no point to medication,&amp;quot; Dr. Frank says. He advises parents to mention their childs sleepwalking to the family doctor, but he believes that finally, patience is rv the best remedy. </p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, November 18. 1980  25</p>
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        <p>A Doggone Hero</p>
        <p>Its said every dog has his day, but none can comisare with that of Woodie, a collie mix. and her owner. Rae Anne Knitter of Cleveland.</p>
        <p>One day. Rae Anne. Woodie and Racs fiance. Ray Thomas, were out hiking when Ray decided to photograph the view from atop a steep cliff nearby. As Rae Anne waited, Woodie began twisting and tugging, and Rae Anne realized something was wrong.</p>
        <p>She ran over the top of the hill and saw Ray lying face down, unconscious. in a stream 80 feet below. Suddenly. Woodie jumped in after him, breaking both her hips but nudging Rays face out of the water to keep</p>
        <p>Rae Anne. Woodie: Dog day afternoon</p>
        <p>him from drowning. She then began barking frantically for help.</p>
        <p>For her dogged determination, Woodie was recently named Ken-L Rations Dog Hero of 1980. Prizes included a $1.000 savings bond and a years supply of dog food.</p>
        <p>All the attention hasn't gone to Woodie's head, though. &amp;quot;She's more affectionate than ever,&amp;quot; reports Rae Anne. &amp;quot;It's as if she realizes how lucky she is to be alive&amp;quot;Running Into Trouble</p>
        <p>Cutting, slicing, weaving; the elusive running back is probably the most exciting player in football  and certainly the most vulnerable to in jury. The average career of a pro running back is but 3.4 years, a full year less than the rest of the N.F.L.</p>
        <p>All of which doesnt surprise Gale Sayers. One of the league's all-time great runners, Sayerss career ended prematurely because of several knee operations. Sayers, currently athletic director at Southern Illinois Universi</p>
        <p>For Art s Sake</p>
        <p>From an Appalachia theater project in Pippa Passes, Ky., to the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, the National Endowment for the Arts has helped spread culture around this country for over a decade. Currently celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Arts Endowment has granted some $837 million for arts programs in all 50 states since its creation by Congress in 1%5.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;We definitely couldn't do the kinds of things we do here without the Endowment's help.&amp;quot; says Carolyn Panofsky. president of the Las Vegas (N.M.) Arts Council, &amp;quot;For instance, this year we attracted 2,000 residents to our Peoples Street Faire on one day  fully one-eighth of the towns total population.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;The success is similar in a larger city like San Antonio, The Endowment helped us create an arts council to lobby the city for funds. says Bob Canon, executive director of the council. Since then, the city has increased its contnbution to the arts from $400,000 to $2 million. We can now bring in talent from Mexico for the International Mariachi Conference. and weve brought the Joffrey Ballet here for the first time.</p>
        <p>Ole: A little taste of mariachi in San Antonio.</p>
        <p>ty. was in New York City recently for Post Cereals Team Up for Fun 'n Fitness Program  a project that helps elementary-school youngsters obtain free sports equipment  and discussed the injury problem.</p>
        <p>You cant ignore the fact that the players are getting bigger, stronger</p>
        <p>1968: The first of Sa\/ers's knee injuries</p>
        <p>and faster. he said, And anytime you have people that big hitting other people, somebodys bound to get hurt, 1 dont think theres any way to avoid it. The more you play, the better chance to get hurt. And the running back takes the brunt of it.Thanks For The Memori^</p>
        <p>According to a number of surveys, most people believe that all our memories are permanently stored, as if in a giant warehouse, somewhere in our brain, just waiting for the proper call to bring them to the surface.</p>
        <p>However, in her new book. Memory. Surprising New Insights into How We Remember and Wh\; We Forget, Dr. Elizabeth Loftus refutes this long-held belief, adding that her theories hold profound implications for anybody who needs to get the truth from someone else, be it doctors, pollsters or jurors.</p>
        <p>A variety of factors  drugs, alcohol, aging, along with our expectations, interests and motivations  all affect memory, says Loftus, a professor of psychology at the University of Washington who frequently consults with attorneys on the accuracy of eyewitness accounts. My research shows it may be just an inevitable fact of life that some of our memories are so distorted and transformed that the truth is simply no longer there.Enigmatic Epileptics</p>
        <p>Many patients treated as epileptics may actually be suffering from hysteria, according to a recent report in Medical World News.</p>
        <p>Drs. Cary Suter and Robert Cohen of the Medical College of Virginia hooked up 46 epileptics intravenously and told them they were getting a drug that prompts seizures. If one ensued, the two neurologists said, the patient would get another drug to stop it. Actually, only simple salt water was infused in both cases.</p>
        <p>Amazingly, 41 of the 46 reacted to the fake drug by going into seizures, although tests showed they were not organically based. And all the attacks ended when the doctors said the antiseizure drugs were being infused.</p>
        <p>A number of the patients said they suspected their problem was linked to stress. Some are now controlled by psychotherapy, but a few still have attacks during times of stress.Top Of The Morning</p>
        <p>Skipping breakfast is one of seven health risks that increase your chances of an early death, according to a new 10-year study by UCLAs Center for Health Sciences. Death rates were 40-percent higher for men and 20-percent higher for women who rarely or sometimes ate breakfast, compared to daily breakfast eaters.</p>
        <p>Eliot Kaplan</p>
        <p>BIRTHDAYS (Sun.-Fri., Scorpio; Sat., Sagittarius) Sunday  Burgess Meredith 72. Monday  Tom Sea ver 36; Lauren Hutton 36; Gordon Light-foot 42; Rock Hudson 55. Tuesday</p>
        <p> Eugene Ormandy 81; Brenda Vaccaro 41. Wedne^y  Dick Cavett 44; Jodie Foster 18. Thursday</p>
        <p> Alistair Cooke 72; Dick Smothers 41; Estelle Parsons 53. Friday  Goldie Hawn 35; Marb Thomas 37. Satiffday  Robert Vaughn 48; Geraldine Page 56; Billie Jean King 37.</p>
        <p>BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Rock Hudson, Goldie HawnFAMlUr WEEKUr</p>
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        <p>Hllh the purchase of every selection and alternate, you receive credits toward bonus books. Use them to acquire valuable books at substantial savings.. .coffee table volumes, reference works, children's stories, cookbooks. | garden guides, and even classics.</p>
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        <p>As a trial member, you'll enjoy all of the benefits of regular membership as described on the following pagebut without any lengthy commitment, you may cancel at any time after buying just four more selections So if you d prefer to enroH now under this special &amp;quot;get acquainted offermail the special application today, together with only $1 00 (that s ic for your 6 introductory selections, plus 99C to cover shipping and handling). Read the advertisement for details on how the Club works</p>
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        <p>choose yow rst selection right now-and we'l give it to you for at least 50% off regular Club prices (only S3.99). Encke payment now and youl receive k with your 6 introductory selections. This half-price purchase reduces ydur membership obNgalion immediaMy-you'l then be requirad to tiuy just 3 more selaclions (natoad of 4) in the next three years. Just check box in appication and W in number you want.</p>
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        <p>ZlAs.</p>
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        <p>(Heee hW) fwV Mmk MuI Lm</p>
        <p>Mdress</p>
        <p>Crt.....</p>
        <p>Sbte.....................................................Zip Code................</p>
        <p>Do 11Hi Afctephone? (Checkone)UftS DMO tu</p>
        <p>APO rPO Alaska Hawaii Puerto fico write lor special otter Csnsdtsn residents \AfiU t&amp;gt;^ sefvtced from Torvnto</p>
        <p>Ateo wnd my tete setedlenlor 01 leate a</p>
        <p> Sa%4tecoiMLlVitichlainalK)6iicloeng</p>
        <p>ackttioniV payment of 83.98 I then need buy only 3 more selectiono (at regulw Qub prices) In (he next three years</p>
        <p>2SR/L7</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0120" />
        <p>NOTE: an appUcalkona are sub^ to review and Columbia Houae reaervea the rigbl to reject any appcaUon. '</p>
        <p>COLUMBIA RECOnO A TAPE CLUB. P.O. Box 1130 Ton* Hama, Indiana 47S11</p>
        <p>I am anctoaing cback or money order lor $1.86 (which includes 1C tor my 13 selections plus $1 85 lor shipping and handling) Please accept my membership application under the terms outlined In this advertisement I agree to buy nine more tapes or records (at regular Club prices) during the coming three years-and may cancel my membership anytime alter doing so</p>
        <p>Writ* in numbr&amp;gt; ol 13 ttledioni -on numbar in ocli boi</p>
        <p>SEND MY SELECTIONS IN THIS TYPE 28K/L1 OF RECORDING (be sure lo check one)</p>
        <p> 8-Ttock Cartridges RealTapea</p>
        <p> Tape CaasaMes Records</p>
        <p>MY MAIN MUSICAL INTEREST IS (check one)</p>
        <p>(But I am ahittays frm lo choose from any category)</p>
        <p>I i Easy Usisning 2 Taen HHs 7 Qaaaical 1</p>
        <p>11 Country S (no reel tapes)  Jazz 4 (no reel tapes)</p>
        <p> Mr.</p>
        <p> Mrv</p>
        <p> Mas.....</p>
        <p>(Hmm AM)</p>
        <p>Rnll</p>
        <p>Mdrsts</p>
        <p>C4</p>
        <p>SWt......................................................ZiplMe................</p>
        <p>DotaiHweAleieiihm? (Chsckm)aYES DNO tasMi</p>
        <p>APO FPO Alaska Hawaii Puerto Rko write tor special otter , Canadian residents will be serviced horn Toronto</p>
        <p>my llrsi salacaon k al least a S0\ NsceunL k&amp;gt;r WWI am also enclosing ymarf ol laiM. I than nsad buy only Hons (at ragtSar Oub pricoa) m the</p>
        <p>Smore</p>
        <p>next tnrao years.</p>
        <p>2SL/L2</p>
        <p>28M/L3</p>
        <p>2SN/L4</p>
        <p>Choose from the top stars and their top hits!</p>
        <p>Yes' You II agree with Dick Clark when you get your 13 albums all at once' All you nave to do is mail the application wrth your check or money order lor $1 86 as payment (that s ie lor your lirst 13 seloctlons. plus $1 85 lor shipping and handling) In exchange, you agree to buy 9 more tapes or records (at regular Club pnces) in the next three years How the Club operates every lour weeks (13 times a year) you II receive the Club s music magazine, which describes the Selection ol the Month lor each musical interest plus hundreds ol atternates Irom every held ol music In addition up to SIX times a year you may receive oilers ol Special Selections, usually al a discount oft regular Club prices tor a total ol up to 19 buying opportunities It you wish to receive the Selection ol the Month or the Special Selection Irom the hundreds ottered you need do nothing-it will be shipped automatically II you preler an alternate selection, or none at all simply till in the response card always provided and mail it by the date specified You will always have at least 10 days in which to make your decision If you ever receive any Selection without having had at least 10 days in which to decide, you may return it at our expense</p>
        <p>The tapes and records you order will be mailed and billed at regular Club prices, which currently are S7 98 or $8 98-plus shipping and handling (Multiple-unit sets and Double Selections may be somewhat higher)</p>
        <p>After completing your enrollment agreement you may cancel your membership at any time If you decide to continue, you II be eligible for our generous money-saving bonus plan-a plan which enables you to en)oy gr^at savings on all future purchases' And it you are not satisfied for any reason, )usf return your introductory shipment within 10 days for a prompt and full refund Your membership will be canceled and you will owe nothing So you risk nothing by acting now'</p>
        <p>Speciai Start-Ybur-Memberahlp-ltow Otter: )tou may also choose your frsl selection right now-and weT give It to you tor at least 50% off regular CluD prices (only $399) Endose payment now and you It receive It wtth yow 13 introdudory selections. This halt-prlce purchase reduces your membership obkgalion immediatsly-you then need buy |uet 8 more selections (mstaad of 9) in the next three years. Just check box m appkcalion and fin in number</p>
        <p>OR-IF YOU PREFER A TRIAL MEMBERSHIP -SEE SPECIAL OFFER ON PRECEDING PAGE</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY. November 16, 1980</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0121" />
        <p>SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16.1980</p>
        <p>AH JU5T THE PERSON I UIANTEP TO SEE...</p>
        <p>TO EVERV THIN6 THERE 5 A SEASON!/^ \^CHARLIE gROUIN...</p>
        <p>A TIME TO BE BORN, ANP A TIME TO PIE&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>'A TIME TO PLANT, ANP A TIME TO PLUCK UP THAT WHICH 16 PLANTEP&amp;quot;</p>
        <p> A TIME TO WEEP ANP A TIME TO LAH.. A TIME TO MOURN, ANP V. A TIME TO PANCE..</p>
        <p>//-/6</p>
        <p>BEETLE BAILEYby Mort Walker</p>
        <p>you SAiPSEr</p>
        <p>Rl P OP IT/</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0122" />
        <p>Our Stor^ . PURING AN IMPROMPTU FEAST ABOARP KING ARTHUR'S CRIPPLEP FLAGSHIF^ VAL RENEWS HIS FRIENDSHIP WITH THE FEARSOME BOLTAR. ALETA AND TILLICUM, LONG-SUFFERING WIVES, CATCH UP ON THE CHILDISH BEHAVIOR OF EACH OTHER'S HUSBANDS. IT IS LATE AFTERNOON WHEN RED-NOSED BOLTAR PRODUCES A &amp;quot;GIFT A SCRUFFY YOUTH OF SOME 16 YEARS.</p>
        <p>&amp;quot;IVE FOUND HIM ON A ROCKY ISLET WHERE WE TOOK ON WATER. HE HAS THE/NST/NCTS OF A WOLF, 80T CAN SPEAK</p>
        <p>not a word, perhaps you</p>
        <p>CAN TAME HIM,&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>IN AN INSTANT THE YOUTH LEAPS TO A FOOTHOLD ON &amp;quot;THE NEEDLES.&amp;quot; HIGHER AND HK5HER HE CLIMBS, LEAVING CIVILIZATION FAR BEHIND. THE AIR IS PURE, AND HE THRILLS AS A SOFT BREEZE COOLS HIS SUPPLE LIMBS. THEY WILL NEVER CATCH HIM NOW.</p>
        <p>THE PROSPECTS ARE NOT ENCOURAGING. THE BOY'S TABLE MANNERS ARE WORSE THAN BOLTAR'S, AND HE TRUSTS NO ONE. PRINCE VALIANT'S SMILE IS ANSWERED WITH A SAVAGE GRCMTL. G/l/ ME THE KEY, &amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;VAL DEMANDS. GENTLY HE UNSHACKLES THE WILD BOY'S FEET.</p>
        <p>1980 King Faatufes Syndicate, Inc World rights reserved</p>
        <p>PONYTAILby Lee Holley~TMI6REFWTCARP Vv^reifRfBLRi</p>
        <p>VO THINK ir THATSfW?</p>
        <p>VOU&amp;amp; M.VOfEGffaaMPE^ Dri,thank</p>
        <p>WEEK'S/</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0123" />
        <p>'</p>
        <p>THE SCHOOL BOAf^D IS VISITING US TODAY  TO SEE OuR NEW V^PER COMPUTER /</p>
        <p>^ IT'S INCREDIBLE, LADlS AND \ (^pkjtlpaapm / u/uat vrx I acp /</p>
        <p>gentlemen / WHAT YOU are WILL KEPY(</p>
        <p>Glued TO your seats</p>
        <p> &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;C</p>
        <p>ABOUT TO SEE WILL KEEP YOU r1</p>
        <p>'^HE ^ f WHAT ^ ^YUST /&amp;gt;DOYOU ^ NOT ^ MEAN j^QDIN'/A</p>
        <p>i VELL/VE DON'T HAVE ^ NW benches SO I YUST ] ^mH DOSE OLP VUN^</p>
        <p>lmi</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>barney</p>
        <p>GOOGLE</p>
        <p>a ltd</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>uf</p>
        <p>A' rRiQ ASSH^U</p>
        <p>/ YOU KWOW WHAR I KEEP TH DRy OfsiES</p>
        <p>LOWEEZvir^</p>
        <p>VOUR MAW 2 SWUFFy LOOKS PLUMB SICK</p>
        <p>'^mrn</p>
        <p>7 I BEEN PLAVIN' CAROS ANI LOST OUR OL'COVN, V OUR 0L MULE AN* SIX ^ OOLLERS</p>
        <p>CASH r MONey</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>amd</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>by</p>
        <p>MORT WALXER</p>
        <p>and</p>
        <p>DIX BROWNE</p>
        <p>AW, WMV OO \^SOOO ANNEPS</p>
        <p>WE have to show consid-</p>
        <p>PO ALL THAT ERATION POR</p>
        <p>STUPF,/MOM /OTHERPEOPLE '2</p>
        <p>Mold vour</p>
        <p>FORk' L\\&amp;lt;E</p>
        <p>THIS And TAkE SMALL BITES</p>
        <p>(</p>
        <p>r risht/</p>
        <p>r </p>
        <p>ll-lb</p>
        <p>aS|]</p>
        <p>9^</p>
        <p>REDEYE</p>
        <p>by Gordon Bess</p>
        <p>THEY'RE RUNN1M0 PARALLEL to US</p>
        <p>li</p>
        <p>I'll be darned/,,-1 didn't think</p>
        <p>THEY ALLOWED RIEMT-TURMS'ON-RED IN THIS STATE</p>
        <p>6#</p>
        <p>fee</p>
        <p>(Hb o</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0124" />
        <p>GASOLINE ALLEYby Dick Mooros</p>
        <p>THE PHANTOM</p>
        <p>Lee Falk</p>
        <p>C)EX^CrX</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>BACK</p>
        <p>VVEVE got the building AL/y\OST STRIPPED</p>
        <p>BEHIND</p>
        <p>WHEELERS</p>
        <p>_</p>
        <p>apartment</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>BUILDING...</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>_d r</p>
        <p>wheres rick</p>
        <p>AND AL?</p>
        <p>d</p>
        <p>^ 1 THINK THEV ^ FOUND A LOCKED ROOM THEYRE BUSTIN INTO.</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>by eOULD/^itcW./COLLINS</p>
        <p>I GAVE THIS DOOR MY BEST SHOT,..^</p>
        <p>IT AINT GONNA BUDGE. LETS SPLIT</p>
        <p>*^^EAHOKAY. WE GOT WHAT WE CAME FOR.&amp;quot;</p>
        <p>APE, WIULIg? THAT WOULDN'T BE TRACYS OPINION...</p>
        <p>^ VACATED BUILDING BEING STRIPPED OF ITS VALUABLES MEANS ONE THING: ITS</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;50lNe TO BURN.</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0125" />
        <p>\HAGAR THE HORRIBLE</p>
        <p>UNTIL TNB eroRM'e cNaal</p>
        <p>by Dik Browne</p>
        <p>^TEl/e HA$ TlfP TWe TOKee TD6:THBR,BUT..</p>
        <p>.i'Mp</p>
        <p>6^^.*</p>
        <p>iT-</p>
        <p>LiHTNIN H(T5 THfOIL PUMP irev'e,HAPpy&amp;gt;ND pouLVARe-ACrUAUUV PLOIVN OUTOF THE AIR SHAFT INTO THE FLA5H FLOOP EH-OtV...</p>
        <p>T'ASI'l'-. '*</p>
        <p>TWs.., &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>y </p>
        <p>All TWN67H PRAINEP, STEVE CANVDNBA&amp;lt;5Ei CHfTANP TIME noc ON</p>
        <p>...THE Tt)RReNT SIMMERS PO^VN TO A SWOLLEN, eUT PUACIP FLOOP TIPE ANP STEVE SLEf PS...</p>
        <pb facs="00094595_0126" />
        <p>FLASH GORDON</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>by Dan Barry</p>
        <p>CONTINEP</p>
        <p>HENRYby Don Trachte</p>
        <p>SOON AS WE GET TO THE TOi&amp;gt; I'VE OLATE IN M'</p>
        <p>VFOR US</p>
        <p>GOT CHOCOLATE BARS A.ND COLDI DRINKS IN MY PACK--|_ET*S SEW</p>
        <p>LACY PUTOVER</p>
        <p>727-Relaxed, rich, classic! Crochet vest in double knot stitch of 2 strands of bedspread cotton. Directions, sizes 8-14 included ... $1.75</p>
        <p>^ NO WAIST SAI|I!</p>
        <p>4811-Slenderness with total ease for any day. Half Sizes IOV2-2OV2. Size 14V2 (bust 37) takes 3V* yds. 45-in.</p>
        <p>4811 Printed Pattern.. SI.75</p>
        <p>7459-Knit casual jacket, beret, both of mohair acrylic. Crochet contrast bands for jacket. Sizes 10-16 included; beret, one size $1.75</p>
        <p>4945Gathered shoulders, V yoke, puffy sleeves. Misses Sizes 8-18. Size 12 (bust 34) takes 3'A yds. 60-in. fabric. 4945 Printed Pattern.. $1.75</p>
        <p>Order our 1981 NEEDLECRAFT CATALOG! See the most to knit, crochet, quilt, sew, color, paint, embroider. Over 160 designs, plus 3 free patterns inside $1.00</p>
        <p>^HERS  HIS GtFTSr</p>
        <p>811-Crochet slippers in one piece, sew together at backs. Use knitting worsted. Velvet rose for her. button for him. S,M, L. included ....$1.75</p>
        <p>FASHION CATALOG (F/W)S1 00 OESIGNER CATALOG =36 TOO 1981 NEEDLE CATALOG 100</p>
        <p>MlCRAn BOOKS $175 MCli r ] 133-FASHKHI HOME QUILTING j 132-QUILT QRIGINALS ; ^ 130-SWEATEHS-SI2ES 38-56 h 128-PATCHWOKM QUILTS n 126-CRAFTY FLOWERS h 125-petal quilts n 103-15 QUILTS FOR TODAY n m-MSTANT MONEY h 106-INSTANT FASHION n 108-INSTANT MACRAME ^ 107-MSTANT SEWING ^ 105-INSTANT CROCHET ] 102-MUSEUM QUILTS H 101-QUILT COLLECTION ~fo( Mtalo|s anO books, please abd eKh let pstate, handing</p>
        <p>PATTERNS $1.75 each</p>
        <p>Add SOc each lot Fmi Class airmait and special nandlmp.</p>
        <p>Pattern No</p>
        <p>7459</p>
        <p>4945</p>
        <p>811</p>
        <p>4811</p>
        <p>727</p>
        <p>Size</p>
        <p>AMOUNT ENCLOSED</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>Seodto: LET'S SEW //-/e*8&amp;lt;&amp;gt; , c/o This Newspaper</p>
        <p>Box 133, Old Cheia Sta.</p>
        <p>New York, N.Y. 10113</p>
        <p>NAME</p>
        <p>ADDRESS</p>
        <p>CITY</p>
        <p>STATE</p>
        <p>ZIP</p>
        <p>Bt SURE TO USE YOU ZIP</p>
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