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        <p>Pi^ I - The Legtilature</p>
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        <p>tOOTH YEAR NO. 32TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FtCTIONGREENVILLE, N.C.  FRIDAY  AFTERNOON,  FEBRUARY 6, 1981</p>
        <p>20 PAGES TODAY PRICE 25 CENTSRelief</p>
        <p>BjrSfTUARTSAV/UX RdtaetarSMfWrttar Tm nre then ki some rdtai. 1 cant tci you ri|N &amp;gt;* tat II vfii be But ere tryh to art tar Ita taierat d every one of jm, Bmee SMddaod. ctatram d Ita PMt Goody Boarxl d (taudnioaerf told a fdtartaf d pnpoty ownenyeolcrday.</p>
        <p>The board d cantnadoaen met yederrlay wttb repre-eatatlvea d the Pttt Ooody Tai Pajm Anodattan to hear cnwplatnto abool the curreot revaluattaa d property ta the oouaty Bcteeo  ad SI pvooaa atteaded the aentaa Aftn heartng all time ho Mied to ^eok durtag the m hour aeaalon. StrteklaDd adted the groig to, Imr Ith ua Were on your aide.</p>
        <p>Ralpli C. Tucker, chafnoiB d the PC!PA told oon-miidooera. We are coaveoed thd mordng tth the full</p>
        <p>hamvledge that the people d Pttt Gmaty have a voice ta the Democratic proceaa, and tanned thooe preaed, repre^ aeatative d the dUaen to Pitt Coudy ho are proteattag the recent property revaluation aa a future bads tor tax</p>
        <p>This gnag) has cone to say that c are agaMt high vahotloa and fed thd Itta Pttt Ootatty Board d Con-ndaaknen can control ttdi profram and...come up tth more</p>
        <p>vyhi^Ekw irf th IjtMt "</p>
        <p>Ctth wedflca. Tucker said the wtwp. odd stron^y recommend that you rcKcnd and aboUdi immediately the tz per pound (value) on tohacco and SO cents per pooad (valuei on peanuts (aaotmeds).hidi he termed, an extra burden on farm iamily property. Cttlxeni, Tudter aigieited. need tax relld, not extra tarden </p>
        <p>Thii 0OUP. along tth other dUxcnt, Tdio feel Ids preeed</p>
        <p>plan d taxation ii unfair, out d line aod placing an undue tax burden on property owners, will codinue to protest unfair favatifm ud taxation without repreeentation intil the Pttt Coudy Board d Coudy Commissiooen faces up to the problems and often some alternate means d meeting the</p>
        <p>pfOpftifd &amp;lt;vp*y iKtgN</p>
        <p>May 1 be one d the flrat to dfer a suggestion. The present budget codd have been trimmed and cd. We request that you, the commiiiionm seriously consider ways to cd the budget rather than codlmie to raise taxes to support programs thd are tnpostng tax burdens on property ownen and future geoHittioi d property owners TWs preaed trend d property taxation. Tucker wMWiiMwi wil make it virtually impossible for fdure Ui iihertt the land d their forefathers singly hfrwiR they ivlll nd be flnancially able to pay the</p>
        <p>inheritance tax This will heh&amp;gt; undermine our gred country..."</p>
        <p>Berdce Turoage d FarmviUe. told the board, our source d relief has got to come from you. We are looking to you to get Ui some relid.</p>
        <p>My opinion h thd we throw the whole thing (revaluation) od and start over ...weve been butchered Cary Gaynor d Fountain, commsded.</p>
        <p>Accordii^ to Jean WUliami d Grin, "It seems the basic problem is gettiiw the correct market value on property. We could not sdl our land for one tenth d what they' ve got on It.</p>
        <p>Our basic problem they used the wrong schedule d values The whole schedule Is in error. Theyve got to use some good common lence.. . good judgemed </p>
        <p>It seems to me, Cart Pierce d G*envle. said, "all (PteMetintoPageZ)</p>
        <p>Garwood Could</p>
        <p>Congress Urged To Act</p>
        <p>Time Said Running Out Be Given LifVferm</p>
        <p>tfyUWEMULLMANN Amodatod Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -Presided R^gan, wm monkw  to wwwc wtthod dday Us Mic anU-govomed remedy lor - economy ta crtata. is</p>
        <p>an</p>
        <p>ftaal iudgmed on Reagan s program until they see more d It ~ "Iffl dlU aittag for thd other dne to drop, mid Rep John F. Sleberltag, DOhIo - bd dhen already ere antldpattag changes</p>
        <p>finding lawraahers IBtag to cooperate bd already promising to change a program they have yet to me.</p>
        <p>GrowiiM govenmmd has allowed the econamy to veer od d control. Reagan told the natioa Thursday d^ Now. be Insiated, gov-emmed muat chart a different course d swtft aod stem cuts in spendtag, taxes and regulatkn Declaring the eoooomy Is In the "word ... mem doce the Gred Depresskn, the presided Implored a Congress accustomed to dow deliberation to act now.</p>
        <p>Weve stalled the ludg-med day ... Were out d Ume. Reegae daderad ta hla flrd oadooaUy broadcad address from the Oval Office</p>
        <p>The speech avoided qteciflc addloaa DetaBa wUl be delivered to Conpem on Feb U, the predded promised Congressmen from both political parties said they were moWd by Reagns dramatic descripUon d the economys probleme aod the need for immediate and strong stepe.</p>
        <p>Sen Alan Cranston d Callforda, the Democratic whip in the Senate, said the presided deltvered a deer and. indeed, eloqued itate-med d our economic plight" but oversimplified the cauMS. Sco Jake Gam, R-Utah, said Reagan gave the direct aod candid</p>
        <p>Conpma 10 have aoine changes they 01 make. said Rep James Jones. D-Okla.. chauman d the House Budget Committoe. which 10 nie on the gKodtag cuU the presided propoaea.</p>
        <p>There ill be be modifications made ta the Cooroa. said Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan.. chairman d the Senate Finance Committoe, which wiO examine Rm^'staxpropoula</p>
        <p>Roagan outlined the general eoooomlc poUciea he advocated througbod bis campalp budget cuts in virtually every depart-med d gavemroent, a to perccd individual</p>
        <p>extravigtoBCc  ^</p>
        <p>out d voice and breath. Or we can core their extravagance by siniply reducing their aUowaocea."</p>
        <p>Demcrata alio oppoae the ^ KHicroed. S-year tax cd</p>
        <p>speech I ever hrerd a pre ded give sure 1 have been ta public life </p>
        <p>Many lawmakers reserved</p>
        <p>tan cd each d the next Oroe yMft. a roUback d toderal rc^iations and auelerated tax depredation aitowances for business to ipor invcd med and OR sagging pro-dnethrtty. He did not gwrify when the tax cuto diodd take</p>
        <p>^'whUe the presided hh dsted aO dements d his program mud be approved at once, oonpeaaional leaden have ejqwared reaerva-tioaa abod approving a long-term tax cd before taking the more difficult political atep d pnntaig the budget. Their concern is that cdtliM taxes and not the budget odd tocreaae rather than eliminate federal defi-ctta.</p>
        <p>Reagan rejected that argumed There were always those who tdd us that taxes coddn't be cd until spending was reduced, be said. WeO. you know, we can lecture our children about</p>
        <p>propoaal as favoring igper ^ tacme taxpayere Senate Minority Leader Robert C. Byrd, on the ABC-TV IOW Good Mon-Ifig, America. said today the proposal benefiU the wealthy and doemt benefit the poor,"</p>
        <p>For a family d four eam-Ii $15.000. he iild. the propoaal would, ta the end, mean a tax cd d 1151. Bd for a family d tour making $100.000, the reductioo would amoud to $2,1. This la redlatribdion d the wealth (gnrard.</p>
        <p>Byrd said Senate Demo-crata were already on record as unaatmoudy oppoaed to tta progaaal and addad that, Me aMtaan af ttofwly do ant a tax cut, he feb Democrats *ta the main will continue to oppose the program Reagan advocated Reagan portrayed an economy d the brink d dtoader and sakir We have oome to a turning poid Were threatened with an economic calamity of tremendoui proporttona and the old business-as-usual treatmed cant save ua  Warning that we must not be timid,' Reagan said reducing the goveromeds bite on the economy caa create the incedives which take advantage d the genius d</p>
        <p>our economic lydani</p>
        <p>Ourataatototacwnmour</p>
        <p>nsrwtsi waaith  IB Ui have more, not Juat radto^ trttwto whd we alpoady</p>
        <p>have.hlcbiajuda*artag aacarctty."heiald ^==3 ' Thd buoyad view waa ta dtaip contrast to the call tor sacrifice that Jimmy Carter delivered four yean ago</p>
        <p>But Reagan's pdldes will not be paMem for millions d Amertcana vta will be af fected by the admiditra^ tions proposed budget cds</p>
        <p>DoMns d social pro^wins-including Social Security, unemployment benefits, Medkald, farm wbtkhes, huatnew loana, urbn aid, food atanpa and child nutrl- Olid be trimmed to cut kg) to $14 bUhoo from the budget thia year and $ btOlontallB.</p>
        <p>Our spmHog cds will nd be d the expense d the truly needy, Reagan promised We wUl, however, seek to dlmtaate benefits to those who are not reaUy qualified</p>
        <p>Bobd donors from the Eaat Carolina Univerdty campus comimnity turned od again this year in large numben to the AFROTC ^nnaored twiHlay Bloodmobile a</p>
        <p> Ruth T^fta d the Pttt Rad Cnm aald thd the</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;siiHiiM elfart resulted in 561 pints of blood collected at Wright Auditorium Wednetalayi drive saw 257 untts collected with nine penaos deferred, hile Thundays effort readied 304 pids d blood with 23 deferrals 9k said the overall results were real good. especially in view d the mimber d people who are sick this timed year.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Taylor expressed appreciatkxi to the effort made by AFROTC personnel, particularly Fred Padilla who served as overaU duirmin She also thanked the nMmhers d Angei Flight at ECU who assisted, as well as the various campus sororities Vdudeer nurses and women d the Greenville Service League once again were generous in their help, she reported.  </p>
        <p>(Siting a general postUve campus attitude regarding the Ooodmobile. Mrs. Taylor thanked each person who donated or helped tasme way.</p>
        <p>The next Bloodmobile visit ta the area wUl be on March 4 at FarmvUie Central Huta Sdwoi</p>
        <p>GARWOODS REACT - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garwood of Adams, Ind., ay they were hurl when they</p>
        <p>learned their son Robert was convicted of coUaboration with the</p>
        <p>enemy. The eider Garwood said his son didnt expect complete exoneration bat did not believe he would be</p>
        <p>convicted of coUaboration. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>By PETER ARNETT AP Special C^orrespoodent CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP) - Marine Pic. Robert Garwood, who said last summer that an American prison is better than a Vietnamese one today faces the possibility of life imprisonment for collaborating vkrith the enemy during his years in a prisoner of war camp.</p>
        <p>His lawyers will be trying to whittle down the sentoice. Garwood. 34, blinked back</p>
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        <p>HoUhK gets things done tor you. Ctoll 7SM336 and toll your problem or your aouod-off or mall it to Hotltae, The DaMy Reflector. Box 17, GreeoviOe, N.C. 27834.</p>
        <p>BecauK of the Ivge numben received, Hotltae can answer and publish oiBy those items considered most pertinent to our readers Names must be given, but only initials W1 be used^_</p>
        <p> POSITIVE EXPERIENCE ^ ' You hear so much about the negative exp^-ences people have with getting cars fixed. I want the world to know that when the motor of my IS-monUi-old car burned up the residt of die . 7B&amp;lt;it brits faUing out and causing an leak,</p>
        <p>where's The Late Rush?</p>
        <p>NO CROWD - Pttt County tax list taken Eleanor Burnette. Hanttag Stg, Jr., and Charles Vanditord open maU this rooming at the Pttt County tax listing office as they wait ^</p>
        <p>pMrons to list last minute taxes. The Pitt County Com-misBknen Monday extended Ok listing deadline to 5 p.m. today. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forresi ) </p>
        <p>tears but otherwise was composed as the verdict was read Thursday afternoon. He was found innocent on a charge of maltreatment, but guilty on a lesser charge of assaulting a fellow American prisoner.</p>
        <p>The Indiana native, whose attorneys had tried to establish mental illness, made no comment as he was led away.</p>
        <p>The Marine was a 19-year-old jeep driver when he was capttired near Da Nang In 1965. He returned to the United States in 1979 -unable to tie his shoes or speak English without a heavy accent  after supping a note to a Finnish businessman in Hanoi.</p>
        <p>His was the first case of c(Alaboration by a Vietnam POW to go to a jury.</p>
        <p>A five-man panel of Vietnam veterans spent two days deliberating before fiii^ Garwood guilty of coUaboratioD during two of the 14 years be was in captivity.</p>
        <p>Collaboration carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment The assault charge, which involved the striking of a fdlow POW, carries a maximum six months.</p>
        <p>The convictions mean he cannot receive his $147.000 in backpay In the inilitary judicial system, sentence is determined in further court hearings, and defense lawyers said they would discuss today the possibility of bringing more witnesses to appear for Garwood,</p>
        <p>The jury remains on call to  decide the sentence!  ^</p>
        <p>Defense lawyers had argued that torture, deprivations and inhumanities drove Garwood insane, and he therefore couldnt appreciate the criminality of his acts.</p>
        <p>But chief prosecutor Maj. Werner Hellmer, whose witnesses charged Garwood carried a gun in the camp and informed on other POWs. maintained. "You dont foresake your fellow prisoners of war to make thmgs easier for jwirseli."</p>
        <p>Garwoods family was shocked by the verdicts, and reaction in this large Marine Corps cimp and the neighboring garrison town of Jacksonville was mixed.</p>
        <p>Nobody anticipated it would turn out this way, said Garwoods father, Jack, of Adams, Ind. He thought it was going real good - in his favor.</p>
        <p>Former POW Gustav Mehrer of Colorado Springs, Goto., who testiftod during the 12-week court-martial that Garwood was a white Vietnamese, said the conviction released him from a war-time promise _</p>
        <p>I helped bury four men (fellow POWs).in 1989, and I .promised to two of those men "^that if 1 got the chance. I would tdl it like it was (about Garwood), Mehrer said.  ^</p>
        <p>1 cant say Iltikappy. and I can't say Im not. All I can say, is, I kept that promise.</p>
        <p>The man Garwood was convicted of assaulting, David N. Marker, said the verdicts were appropriate.</p>
        <p>- 1 dont know of anybody whose actions were the same as his. said Marker, jj</p>
        <p>Toyota East (xxnpletely replaced the engine block at DO cost to me. True, it was under warranty, but they could have quibbled about this or that. They didnt and 1 am apfiredidive to the company and the local dealer and everyone who works ftr him. L C.</p>
        <p>Heat Is On N.C. Oil Dealers, Service Stations</p>
        <p>I  'r-  111  </p>
        <p>CORRECT NUMBER The number (or those wanting to donate houaeliold ttems and food to the family of Ronnie Ballard is TSS^l. Patricia Gladaon. The Rev. Bobby Howard may alao be contacted at 79B-S243.</p>
        <p>ByTteAMOctatodPrew</p>
        <p>Some North Carolina service statkn operators and oU deMers say theyre getting the heat from customers upset over the soaring prices of (ud tor their homes and their vehicles.</p>
        <p>And utilities such (Carolina Power It Li^ are getting their share oil complaints as well..</p>
        <p>Some (customers) are tyiktaff ri0tt mean stuff, and</p>
        <p>I dont blame them, Wilson oU detaer Earl Taylor said Thursday. Taykr is assstant manager of Timin' OB (to., a home hid supplier. </p>
        <p>The way prices are going, a tot of folks are going get ^ might cold or mi^ty tam-gry, Taylor said, .</p>
        <p>Service stations ta eastern North Ctorolina have in-creaaed their gaaoUne prices an average 7 cents a galtoo ta the Imt nine days.</p>
        <p>One statkm checked Thursday reported a jump of 15 cents during the last two weeks.</p>
        <p>Price increases by the major oil cotipanies have OMne so fast tlutt station operators and distributors are having a hard time keeping ip with them.</p>
        <p>We had one increase last Thursday, another one Tuesday morning and another one yestarday, said</p>
        <p>Paul Simpson of Hopkins Oil Inc. in Raleigh, a Texaco distributor of honoe fuel. The company has boosted its rate for home hid 7 cents in the last week, raising it to $1.18 a gallon."W I..  "</p>
        <p>All were doing is passing along the increases. We dont like it any better than our customers, Simpson said (joorge Hedrick, opn-ator of the Trent Bridge Exxon station in New Bern, said the</p>
        <p>higher prices are having their toll. His rates for full-service premium gasoline have climbed to $1.50 a gallon, ip 15 cents in the last twoweeks.</p>
        <p>Our biKin^ is way off, Hedrick said We're down 15,000-18,000 gallons already in January. The prices are^^ scaring people away .</p>
        <p>In Rocky Mount. Tim Taylor says hes noticed that customers are becoming</p>
        <p>more sdective in shopping for gasoline.</p>
        <p>"A lot of people drive in, look at the prices and drive oil.' he said. d..</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, in Asheville in western North Carolina, homeowners are so unhappy over skyrocketing utility bills that a petition has been started to complain to 11th District Rep. Bill Hendon. R-N.C.</p>
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        <p>/^CP To Note NoMotchins</p>
        <p>Funds Said Necessary</p>
        <p>Emancipation</p>
        <p>Anniversary</p>
        <p>The Pitt Cootty Branch of the NAACP will cektnte the tHh auMi New Horinoi program SHurday oMl SiBday.</p>
        <p>This ewm cooiraemorales the lUtti amhtcrsary oi the Fi&amp;gt; Ipartw Prodawatten. the action by Pres Abrahain Uacoia whk* freed black people two riavery Jan. U lie Sabatiay there will be a tianqaet at the Hobday Inn here with Ms Ahhea T L Shnmona, as speaker. Ms Sinanoas is diiector of the Wadington, D. C bureau of the NAACP and</p>
        <p>Mrres M a kibhyist tor drO ri^ iawes. She fonnerty was diredm of aducation and training and aoodate directflr of brancb and field aervicea of the NAACP.</p>
        <p>Miaic for the eveniig will be provided by a trio from PMUppi Baptist Church.Stmpaon, wttta Mrs L Parker as Tickets may be obtained at the doer for a</p>
        <p>donattoBofflJ.</p>
        <p>Sittday eveah a Freedom Fefhwttiip Maaa Meeting will be held at Sycaoore Mil Baptist Church. St W Ei^kh Street here The Rt Rev Bishop Alfred G Dmiston of</p>
        <p>PWladelpida. Pa. will be the guest apetker He was elected in</p>
        <p>May, 4. to preside over the Second Episcopal DiMrid of</p>
        <p>the A M. E Zton Omch. which includes four conferences on</p>
        <p>the east coast of the Utotod States and the Virgin lalaiid conference.  _  _</p>
        <p>Jofamy Wooten and the choirs of Yorti Memorial AME Zion</p>
        <p>Oavch will render munc for the event. Ihe churches of the GreenvlUe community will provide ushers A free wffl offern^ wiU be taken for the eventof.</p>
        <p>The Branch will ^wnaor a mimsters and laymens breakimtSaturdayatla m. Everyone is invited.</p>
        <p>Tax Relief....</p>
        <p>Mhmedbam Pagel)</p>
        <p>property tax payers are to a debma, with, aB the tax burden on property, siiggFathig a progreatove moome tai^ a better method to raiae funds lor cooky and dty</p>
        <p>gDvernments.   ^</p>
        <p>Saying that property taxes, me paraiyxhig lor prop^ owners , private property is lie batos of freedom. Dr.</p>
        <p>Charies Pace sigHted additkaMl sales taxes be added to give reUef from advotecm taxes.</p>
        <p>Ropondhto to a number of gantolnas rafeed by the poig). cooky attorney W. W Spei^ explahied that the W. P.</p>
        <p>Ferriaa Co. was hired to revalue real property to the cooky-</p>
        <p>as reqtored by law - utong a schedule of values baaed on</p>
        <p>property sales, tmd adopted by the boad of commisrinners.</p>
        <p>The attorney added that a value was placed on tobacco as required by a niing of the North Cantina SigMosiie Coot. The  per pound flpae is based on sales</p>
        <p>data, Speight expltoned Spto^ also said thto adhakments will be made in the value</p>
        <p>on tobacco to reflect the recent 7.5 percent reduction to tobacco aUotmenls.</p>
        <p>Ferrias. cominentii on the revaluation, said, aa to an  of  value,  adding  that the acheduie</p>
        <p>of valuea in tiie current revaluation, came from aaleo of property in Pitt County.</p>
        <p>The value placed on tobacco alhkments. Ferrtos continued,</p>
        <p>to atoo booed oo stoea - what people are wilting to pay tar</p>
        <p>tabaeeotoPtOomky</p>
        <p>InOattan, according to Ferrias, has affected property values. Its frutorating far appraisers Were trying to iaterpret the market. We took sales came iq&amp;gt; with a medtim value. We try to uae the average, and the data we received</p>
        <p>indicates we are on value. in the present revaluation</p>
        <p>Ferrias told the pvup, I think what you are doing is ^  But he said, you need to go to the Legtolatwe to come If) with laws to proride a better means, of funding local</p>
        <p>Pkt Coaky Comousstaoers this morning were toid that no matching funds would be required to qretify tar a MS.MI tochnical asstotance grant from the Coastal</p>
        <p>Plains Re^oual Oommimiao far a study of the feasibility of a dvic-convention center here.</p>
        <p>Hk board voted Wettoes^ day to ask toe Mid-Eato Conuntosion to prepare an apptication for the grmk</p>
        <p>after Reid Hooper , chairman</p>
        <p>of the GreeovUle Area Chamber of Commerce dric center tmk force asked the board, to please find the $15,00 needed to asure the $45,000 pant</p>
        <p>At that time. Com-missioaer Charies Gaaktos said. I toitA we can fhid the $15.000 from other than advalorem tax money. but that a meeting be scheduled with Mid-East employees who will prepare toe apptication I dont want to go into this thing m open-ended. Gatouos em phasized</p>
        <p>Thit mornmg. Gatotins toid George Sherrill, Coastal Plaiu Regfanai Coautimfan coordinator far North Carolina. DanleRoux. duectorof toe Mid-Eatt Commimfan, and John Roberaon, local government ooordinator tor Mid-East, toe meeting was called, to find out really, )uBt what we are doing when we make apptication. what is expected of us.</p>
        <p>We are trying to find out where we are going." GmkhKsaid</p>
        <p>Le Roux expiained that toe grant. wiU give you the money to make the study. Is there a need far a dvfa-convention center Jiow big should it be ...where sbouid it be located.. Jkw much k will coat? Should it be feasibie. where will the money come from</p>
        <p>Hie Mid-East director added, you are the ^ipti-cant. You wtil get the to-formation. You will decide</p>
        <p>what to do wkb it</p>
        <p>Reoponding to comments about errors. Ferriso emphasized,</p>
        <p>Were maidiM every effort to correct mistakes, addiiM that</p>
        <p>H pioperiy owners are not satistied after talking with repreaentatives of his compuy, they may appear before the Boakd of  ud  Review,  toe State Property Tax</p>
        <p>CommisBion, and the courts.</p>
        <p>In areas where land beiiig used for agricultural pTies has been valued for other use (law requires land to be valued for its best ud hi^Kst urn), Ferriss poiiked out, owners may tpfiy to toe Tax Superrisoris office to have the property listed and taxed as farm land.</p>
        <p>In wMttinn to the effects of nklatioo on the current valuation. Ferris said, iwal land, in 1973, was appraised somewhat faw . thooe values were somewhat less than nwrket value."  47  CJ</p>
        <p>According to commisBioner Boh Martin, We make no laws. We are an extension of the legislature. ITtae basic problem., we have to raise money toe le^slature tells us to ratoe</p>
        <p>Weve been battling toe legislature for years to give us an alternate source of revenue. We have a limited base to raise funds. Wed tike to have it expanded with a sales tax or income tax, so property wouUhi't have to be taxed so heavily.</p>
        <p>In response to a question by Bruce Tyson, who said real property values have tripled since 197 County Manager Re^nald Gray pointed out that in 1973, personal property totaled $84.8 million, while in 1979, personal property totaled $389.7 million in Pitt.</p>
        <p>You are heavily turning the burden on people who own land if personal property has not increased as much as real property, since the last revaluation. Tyson pmnted out.  K</p>
        <p>lift At M't Uirad</p>
        <p>QualHy Of Elegance Is Probably Best Forgot</p>
        <p>By GAIL MICHAELS Qeganoe ia due of thore elusive qualities which Mways escapes me. For to-stance, I had to have i paty. But the ctoesst I had ever come was a batecued chicken on Royal Daulton dkna</p>
        <p>Foction$ In Iran Fight In Streets</p>
        <p>BEIRLT. Lebam (AP) -Up to 10.088 leftlats d^ monstratmg opposiUoR to toe Iran's ciergy-tod goverament battled with guns and knives against Islantic fundamentalists in the streets t Tehran today and  people were reported injured to the flghting. urces to toe Iranian capital said Iranian police reached by telepboQe fran Beirut ttod there were maay casualties, some suffertog bullet wounds, and one Tetaran newspaper laid 30 people were injiaed to the</p>
        <p>Tlfai year, hmrevcr. 1 resolved to give tt a try. The Dnt ttto 1 had to d of coins, was to get rid of nqr chtidroL</p>
        <p>llamad fang agstoatkidi have toe same effect m toe dlgeftive tract as load poinkBg. Htt dy way to save a meal fa to lack toam away somewhere, preferably toabaaemeat. wttbapanof demert.abaatoafmllk.aiMl several rolls of papmtowMs.</p>
        <p>Or toe meal can be ocbsd-ided tar an hour m wMcb an cikhtoa tooidd be to bed. That's the alternative I choae</p>
        <p>Meg considerad this a ctoamk caae of cbBd m-gtoct WdL toe told me when toe first learned toal toe pmty woidd be atotos ctky, 1 mn sure duk my stomach wiD tot me stay iq&amp;gt; toroorrow nffk and eat Isle for one time in my llfc "</p>
        <p>I omttnmd to work on toe hors (Toaiivres IWM Oxtag.</p>
        <p>Thatsmtfair' My reaponm wan. ai tympatoetic Toa# '</p>
        <p>tack.</p>
        <p>auQr to aaswer toe frmi daar.</p>
        <p>1 had a mem tapad to toe lafrigerator dmr m HM I mitoYt ham to mm toe intoaaladasdmaert IhadevmprapmndaBtoe food toe 0k helare 1 Imraed to do toat after my ham disattcr of la yaar Hkrty mlnutoi bafort the pmata were dm tar that dhmer 1 had cfaacbed to make hr the ham wami Uadiriamieiy. t Bl emn oaafcing 1 D1 tmn toned m Ike</p>
        <p>and come Ml sf toe omn. 1 gst toe flntaanrtog of bread m toe table wtttoak  hitch.</p>
        <p>Into toe ovm wMh a 0i sf</p>
        <p>IdMn'tlhiBkhbouttt again Ml toe air to toe dhMg begm to tbchen. I lor toe kftdnt The Medvotomric</p>
        <p>hmn wami went off Baap! Beep</p>
        <p>the</p>
        <p>off</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>aM0k be able to eto dptoacb tf k comet to a heB Imlead of apieoffflme?*</p>
        <p>Remarte Uke toat are predaefy wtayltol myguetos cHhae her heartreBdtog aobs m PbBBp tatroduced her. toeneacHtedhertobal 1 wm caa toal that would be toe euiy mto of dtocord during toe crntongl had remembered to Uhe oft my bedroom teem m the</p>
        <p>1 teotdd he m toeky wkh my rate. I tovariabty bun them. Phillip Keeps toreatcetog to mM em to toe PHStajm as a pftotoyp* te</p>
        <p>Sn had takm cm* ef toto.tos.NtoonlydMlhafm my menu taped to toe rtorig-erator; I had a mtedtoe of wbm emrytotog teoidd ga to</p>
        <p>under k. mpmdtol wkh too charactertatic aplomb Gai," be cafled. are yen blowtag a party ben?"</p>
        <p>SomucblareleimHe.</p>
        <p>Valffftttnff CakM . aCooldM</p>
        <p>ttMBrslteq</p>
        <p>mi</p>
        <p>PAC TO MEET STOKES - The Stokes School Advfaory Council will meet Febraary U at 7:S p.os. to the scbool'f media center</p>
        <p>TO PREACH Elder Blahe PhiBtoo MB preach to Mmmt Calvary FWB Church Simday to 7 31 p m He wiB be temktog tor toe Ultoi of Calvary te toalltoion aerriee. Special gucsta will be the Fakhfutottm of Gremrilto Ttoeptobticistoriled</p>
        <p>FwneyonfQwieito</p>
        <p>Dfffitittry</p>
        <p>Opwi Evwifaigs and Setwdaye</p>
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        <p>A FULL SERVICE DRUG STORE</p>
        <p>ofk nng pfesf.fipiion pi--up j, aeiwf i</p>
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        <p>300 E.ann Si On "he Phone 752-2l3fc</p>
        <p>SherrUl then told the bomd.am.Hmkhm0mn</p>
        <p>his btoasings, to the project, and emphasized. 115,008 fa not reqidred, from the couky at matcbtog funds  It (the apptication) can be written for the $45,088. wkh no local mtocfa. He added, use to-klnd.. adminitoratve costs as toe local match.</p>
        <p>The CPRC coordinator noted that in the pato, grants approved by the governor have uauaUy been funded with no problem. Bs a new situation now, with the change of administratioas (to Washington). 1 ctoi1 guarantee k like we used to, SberriB laid. but added. I toink it will be funded.</p>
        <p>CommiSBioners. ofticialsof the Cky of Greenville, the Greenrilto Ares Chamber of Commerce and East Carolina University sd-ministirators have been dfa-custong a dric center for the area for about 18 months Efforts to secure an Economic Development Administra-tica grant for a toasibUity study lato year failed.</p>
        <p>street battle that lasted more thm three hours.</p>
        <p>The leftist-Moslcm fun-damentalfat datoi came to a time of incrmsing potitical tension between secular moderates and reUgkus leaders and ptom by revolu-tiooary leader Ayatollah RMoUah Khomdni for Ira-ikan poUtidaos to stop hk-iiM one another like scorpF ons.</p>
        <p>After the street fight ended, there was an unconfirmed report that one person wm kiUed and one police officer said thoae wbo have been teot are now bospitaUzed.</p>
        <p>According to police t-tween 7,000 and 10,000 members and siqiporten of the Marxist Fedayeen e Khalq organization maamd to Freedom Sqnare on the weetern edge of Tehran in defiance of a govemnent ban on denxnstrations.</p>
        <p>A spokesman for the paramilitary Revohkioaary Guard in Tehran told The Aaaociated Prem by tele-ptame toto the toftitos. a few of them carrytog pm and knives maidwd on Tehran University to disnqk Friday Mostom prayers to toe university.</p>
        <p>He said the marchers were confronted by supporters of the HezboBahL' or Gods Party," finking broke out and die Fedayeen started shooting. The two groups were finally separated by Iranian aectalty troops.</p>
        <p>HezboUahi fa an organiza-tioo of followers of hard-line IsiamicY^clergymen wbo support Khomeini</p>
        <p>CASHBAGKHOW</p>
        <p>DIBEGT FRQH |4mana.</p>
        <p>Buy Any Model Listed And Get A Rebate Check Direct From Amana  Up To *50</p>
        <p>Asuana.</p>
        <p>Happy</p>
        <p>^ Birthday Bruce</p>
        <p>What we are seeing here this morning is the kind of stuff this country is made of...a mark of the character of this country, H. P. Streeper commeiked.</p>
        <p>The people have got to look at whats pened. bureatracy is kUling us. I enjoin you . do smnething to make US pTO(hive. rather than taking away from us. _ Streeper said, adding encouragement to the commissioners to strip the county budget of everything but the ^Kikials.  </p>
        <p>Concluding the sesskn. Robert little,  member of the Board of Coonty Commissiooers for eights years in the late 19ffis and early 1970s said of the present bod, they, to me, are trying to do a good job trying to do what is right. I feel lor them.</p>
        <p>Give our best to your love.</p>
        <p>Personnel Get</p>
        <p>Three Awards</p>
        <p>Pitt County Manwiai Hospital persoimel recently received three awards at the annual meeting of the N. C. chaikerofthe Hospital Financial Management Association T. B. Buck Sitterson, assistant director, received the William G. FoUer Merit Award which recopiizes sustained efforts and coikribikioos to the toate(*apter.'^ -Warren McRoy, assdciate director of ftaanee, and Bill Youig, ipecial aervke^ manager, received'^second-fkace awards in the annual cost effectiveness contest. Eikries were judged on origtaiality, ease of imptomentation, pretence of ariiUHewfli benefit and cost saviiigs attributahle to the actual jpnptomentationoftfaeidea.  j</p>
        <p>CoB Early For Boot Soloction</p>
        <p>This Valentine's Day give the unexpected.. an ice cream cake Valentine We ll decorate it with rosebuds and your personal message Vbur love deserves the best</p>
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        <p>AMANA REBATE PROGRAM  to</p>
        <p>Buy one of the models listed between January 1 and February 28,1981, attach the Rebate Sticker from your participating Amana Retailer, and send the sticker and the Customer Registration Card that comes with the unit to Amana. Amana wiH mail the rebate check directly to you.</p>
        <p>Come in today. Rebate offer good between January 1,1981 and February 28.1981 at Q Participating Amana RetaBers.</p>
        <p>ATTEND OUR AMANA</p>
        <p>Cooking Demonstration Saturday, February 7th</p>
        <p>11:00 A.M. UNTIL 2:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>ineAwxev</p>
        <p>SAVER r</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE TV t APPLIANCE</p>
        <p>200 GREENVIllE BLVO MALCOLM C WILLIAMS, JR VICE PRES</p>
        <pb facs="00094665_0003" />
        <p>ItoMDrl</p>
        <p>hmmSSSSLUS^</p>
        <p>E^gSgemen</p>
        <p>Charity Ball</p>
        <p>Preview Givf8</p>
        <p>The FMrary wettai rf</p>
        <p>the Greeovilie Service Leifue wM hi^t|^i(ed by a prevtew of the tfcawhig ^ Charity BaU Ita thee h Ab Under* Oiyiaey* and Overall Chairman Mrs. Raymond MacKemie Jr toid</p>
        <p>' ofdecoratioin</p>
        <p>Preatdent Mrs Hebert VmiVeU continued the meet-tag with conunittee report* Mrs Frank Steinbeck Jr.. Bioodmoblie chairman, said workers callected 1 di Jan 12 at POC and Iff) uniU Jan 13 at Eaton The next vitau will be Feb 4 and S at ECU and March 4 at Farmvflle Central Mrs Charles Wkerson Jr. announced a workshop U&amp;gt; make Valentine favon lor Pitt Memwlal Hospkal patients. The* Emergency Charity Fund Miiwered three cMls and the Lendtag Cheat reported two new wheel chairs were donated by the Pitt COimly Medical Aux-Uiary.</p>
        <p>Mrs J Bryan Brown received three calls for the LaiMhinghouK Fund There wre Uuee calls tor layettes reported Mrs Howard Dawkins</p>
        <p>Saturda</p>
        <p>SPEC</p>
        <p>Quantities Limited Shop Early Saturday</p>
        <p>Shoes</p>
        <p>Men*s Dress Shoes.</p>
        <p>Childrens Shoes.....</p>
        <p>Vz</p>
        <p>Has. lUlle lUI 75%</p>
        <p>FfiM</p>
        <p>.OioMACaaHl</p>
        <p>SANDRA LEE JENKINS. . to the dau^ o&amp;lt; Mrs Thomas E. Barrett o Roanoke Rapids, who announces her engagement to W. Timothy Norri*. son of Mrs Ray Joyner of GreenvUie and Mr Wallace Norris of Goldsboro. The bride-dect o is the daughter of the late Mr. Elmer ja^The wedding is planned for Feb 28</p>
        <p>DEBORAH ELAINE WILSON.. .to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WUlie B WUaon of Rt 1. Wlnterville. who announce her engagement to David Michael Myles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley D. Myles of Fairfax, Va. The wedding to planned for Feb. 28.</p>
        <p>Daughter Scores For Parents</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p>DKAK ABBYi RecaiUy yo rw   [I*</p>
        <p>nt you an  ! Utkd * Wuuua* Agmn*</p>
        <p>thetidda. You invited additioo to w liet of inmoun people who had succeeded in spitf of ^vwtnty.</p>
        <p>May 1 add two of whom yon have never hcmd.</p>
        <p> Tak*- away his mother when he * 10 to work m a coal mine for moet of hw Ufe Let him work in ue cold water to hU kneee. or put him on hu etoiM^ diiiging out foal from deep inside a mwnUin. worki^ hnrd u&amp;gt; feed and clothe a wife and six children, and you have my</p>
        <p>I'ul her ouuide before daylif ht. milking a com to her little ones could have milk (She hml read in a   mann^</p>
        <p>what children need for good , loihesline in freezing weather to hang cljl^ f of eight Watch her apply omtinent to cracked and bleeding</p>
        <p>h.inds iShe had no ^ee.)  ....  </p>
        <p>Sund near her rocking chair at night ^  </p>
        <p>.he holds a baby and a story book, reading to her little</p>
        <p>brood, and you have my mother.</p>
        <p>Then watch this loving couple grow old too aoon and die</p>
        <p>' painful deaths from black lung'  .  .</p>
        <p>T he world will never hear about thia hero and heroine, but</p>
        <p>MIU)RED IN NASHVILLE</p>
        <p>Bora to Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Lee Brmm, Fannville, a daiMbter. Trtcy Nicole, oo Jan. 31, tin. to Pitt Memorial IkMpltal</p>
        <p>Waters</p>
        <p>Bora to Mr. and Mr*.</p>
        <p>Rodoey Owen Walera. Jackaooville, a aoo. Eric PrcstoD, 00 Jan. 31. Ml. to</p>
        <p>Pttt Memorial HiMbto</p>
        <p>Bora to Mr . aod Mr* Ed^ Itanai Bataoa Ul,</p>
        <p>Wedding</p>
        <p>Invitation</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mr* E. J requeat the hooor of your praaeaoe at the marriage of their daughter, Tonya Bishit to Willard Tbnottiy Suttoo on Sunday, Feb.l,at3 p.m. In Trtaky Fpk WUl BMittat Cbwch. Reception foUowtag tbe ceremony. No written inviUttooa were</p>
        <p>12 OMi St.. a dau^, Lam Catherine, on Feb. 1, I9H. In Pitt Memorial HottS tal</p>
        <p>Nkbolaon Bora to Mr. and Mr*.</p>
        <p>Raoald Alien Nicbolaon, Rt 2. Graenville. a dau^. JcMlca Deidz, on Feb I, INI, to Pitt Memorial Hoopt tM.</p>
        <p>HancO Bn to IW. aM Mrs. RjM^ Norwood Harrell, Rick Square, a aon, Mkhaei AlUm, on Feb. 1, MI. in Pitt MemoritolkMpital *</p>
        <p>Pollard Bora to Mr and Mrs Robert PoUard Jr., Rt 4. Greenville, a daughter, Cynthia AnneUe. on Feb 2, W81. In Pitt Memorial Hoopi-tat '</p>
        <p>Couple Weds In Ceremony</p>
        <p>Jo Tysmi Pressly and Charles Beverly Whitley were united ta marriage Jan 29 in Greenville The bride is the daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Tyson and Mr. John W. Tyson, both of Kinstn The bridegroom s parents are Mr, and Mrs</p>
        <p>Jack Whitley of Kinston</p>
        <p>The bnde is employed at First Federal Savings and Loan Association. GreenvUie The brideroom, a student at East Carolina University, is employed at Central News and Card Shop. GreenvUie</p>
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        <p>Fashion Joans &amp;amp; Casual Slacks.............*&amp;gt; *7.00</p>
        <p>Fashion Terry Crew Neck SwealeNrt.......phjim.*5.00</p>
        <p>Fashion Sweaters wt.mmW</p>
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        <p>Mens Haggar Dreta Slacks Mens Better Dress Slacks....^,..^</p>
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        <p>Boys Fashions</p>
        <p>Boys Warm Up SuHs .............................min-.*5.00</p>
        <p>Boys Orton Sweaters .....................</p>
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        <p>60%t.70% ...vmm* to 11 JO *7.37</p>
        <p>...VtauMtoiSJll^ Pito*</p>
        <p> B.g4k*24.00</p>
        <p>tollJol^ Mm</p>
        <p>ita.itji^6.00</p>
        <p>to me, they were* the greatoet</p>
        <p>STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBV. The letter from BEEN THERE AND BACK prompt thi rer&amp;gt;one BEEN THERE, who had Hpent two years in a mental inatitutkm and was frequently askwl why, offered a terse rponse toat always put off further questions Because Im crazy.</p>
        <p>A colleague of mine once worked in a mental hospital While making the rounds, he would test" the patient by asking. "Why are you hcreT The response usually revealed the paUent's degree of reality orientation.</p>
        <p>One morning, the psychologist received a response that ru&amp;lt; ked him I'm here for the same reason you are. Doc I couldn t make a go of it in the outside world."</p>
        <p>Abby. Its obvious that not all who are in mental mstituns are "crazy " Conven^y. nrt  W</p>
        <p>are in mental institutions. .</p>
        <p>PROFESSOR LEONARD MOSS (WAYNE STA'TE U.)</p>
        <p>Personal^</p>
        <p>James Snead, of 1905 ' Kennedy, Circle, son of Mdisa Snead of Greenville, has returned home from the</p>
        <p>WINDOW QUILTS</p>
        <p>NOto AVAILABLE AT;</p>
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        <p>A RACK OF CHILDRENS TOPS   ^</p>
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        <p>Rack Of Ladies Early Spring Dresses .</p>
        <p>I to 20114Vk to 22%. Value *.* to  ..........................................</p>
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        <p>ladi^Peasant Gmn.</p>
        <p>Rack Of Misses Corduroy Bluers</p>
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        <p>Ladies Short Cotton Dusters Ladies Flannel Dusters....</p>
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        <p> VMuae toll* Sato ^6.88Shop Monday Through Saturday lOa.ih. Until Sp.tn.-Phone 7SS*H-K (i</p>
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        <p>Thoroughfares choking ^  Ijm  Sharp  Split</p>
        <p>Over Busing</p>
        <p>at a</p>
        <p>Mtlngaf dly and couDty (rfOciala Ml Departmaot of TraoapocUtkn iHatnwrartyw waa the atudy of Bvaaa SIreat taprovements fhxn tath toGraaatte Boulavard.</p>
        <p>A racial pro)ecb engineer haa tatn MriOKd ta atn^ the need for InpraeeoMata. Maynr Don MeGUMn M*d the dty hopea the prelect wll raeeive a high priority He hope m. loo. Despite the fact that conridvahte plan^ig has been Me on vartens thoroq^ilares in ga GmariDe area, there has been</p>
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        <p>little in actual conetnictkn done in recent years.</p>
        <p>In the meantime this is a rapidly growing area and streets such as Evans are carrying heavy traffic loads on roadways desi^wd for I10&amp;gt;t rural traffic</p>
        <p>Department of Traiportatian planners are simply going to have to look at our probleiiis in a more symphathetic Many of theae thoroughfares, built for another era, will soon be bopeleaaly choked If improvements are not made.</p>
        <p>Strong Enforcement Proper</p>
        <p>ft to wllh dtabiief that</p>
        <p>fwd ol a drug nndercover operatk</p>
        <p>fm the Cunhariand County schools iMl bresftht the anetes of 1 youth oiidragrelatodcharges Itoa epntton wm canted oik vtth mdorcover agenta who</p>
        <p>enrolled In the schools That drug operatkns can be that widespread in the schools is tsr heartening.</p>
        <p>Certainly vigorous legal efforts ahnni/i be made to free our schools of those ho deal in drugs.</p>
        <p>THIS AFTERNOON</p>
        <p>Free Lunch Bomb</p>
        <p>lAl</p>
        <p>ailOHiTT LDGi-</p>
        <p>fl ite</p>
        <p> ^etototeolais</p>
        <p>ligtgjksMlftniani^</p>
        <p>IMCinitos;^^</p>
        <p>Priw JSl'I</p>
        <p>MTlstetogrenltoa^</p>
        <p>ftvca I* tte actaoli far uk duriM Ite regular term nd lii</p>
        <p>QUBts to oearty $30 milUoD ia North Carolina; and aolber IMS naifan In fader d daBan Dow into the pro&amp;gt; .Totkcflitofbreakiaet</p>
        <p>to toet, tocnrel Ha w</p>
        <p>ZZ' -</p>
        <p>principal who neroly</p>
        <p>the teiBtoer that the Mthaed MMdnd h to-EdMdlBad Id toe bad if bio. iaovlcdge/' that</p>
        <p>aovces to be fBlKd far one ei|ifiuiltMre.</p>
        <p>Gene Dldde, kale dbector o&amp;lt; the chdd naritfan dhdafao of the DepoiUnent of PkiUc Inatrnction, told tbe legikativegmpthattherelB gowiac coacem that tbe paying kodent may be oqueoed out in favor of tbe tree kadeat, thereby ock-higflkyavcUafeprDgML Tbto ii a pkilcai iokbaB</p>
        <p>that may ocale prebient far tbe faod eervlee progun in the very near fatare </p>
        <p>At tbie time there are already three local acbool its ia Nolb Carolina vhicb done away</p>
        <p>payfag te</p>
        <p>ii. Hofee Ooiaty free Imcb and bretelMt tor kl; Dortiam dty</p>
        <p>to ai but</p>
        <p>Bo GBOIICX GAUJUP</p>
        <p>PRINCETaH.NJ.-TheRomanadro_</p>
        <p>nekle IHK - bukng la adneve radk balaBR I - h la Une akb toe vievi of toe malortty of</p>
        <p>a tor bey</p>
        <p>"flhs scftioofts'</p>
        <p>wMie AaericaBi.~1te latok Gaihg eurrey toow aptdaa iMo-liiakttODtol</p>
        <p>Blachs. tewevw, we htel ia laver if tMi meaai of adiev-ba batter radai bkmce ia toaaebooia hBe tbe mafertty af vhttae eppoae tmk^ fwfars etow</p>
        <p>tiweractetkdtttoteP&amp;gt;tetoteteiteaatoktbteappml;</p>
        <p>tfaa.dkwmBBdbyaheefqiMtfanieBaltitetoeteowd</p>
        <p>Fbr</p>
        <p>wtoaay toeybave</p>
        <p>M Bim tee to peroeal af terile paread NOOBJfccnONSlotokrchtoheBatt</p>
        <p>dbkiklilyhiarkei1eddalo.citethitomiya^)ara ammad d bwi  a adkd d aeblevlm nrik bdance</p>
        <p>^ dmrty. Mcb eppsatttaa caa be eipiained d tenai af m uoe d toe ddUmre cbSdrea lave dbe buaed and to otoer I</p>
        <p>ShHt Mi ten toe tognaw Ooiat nidi aent fad aflwt, the Caet bae been dvelved d mere tbm S icbok deaegegF</p>
        <p>tionekna.  f</p>
        <p>0. Nav, M. toa tered piread a bto tok odd hm^</p>
        <p>Mbttad toa Jukda IdpkUikk traaiddrvckm  aM</p>
        <p>ihkgmdfaai ibiiifidihwlni</p>
        <p>wm nerer teldwte - okd tot idve adakly oklaned dm</p>
        <p>h^bkbyrpirdtprdkepktietdbrimte^.&amp;lt;Mte eowt B add have amda 1 dkhcok and hapreckck hr pra biaim gdgi d me badm to di etoadhd antoddodkakini</p>
        <p>BY ART BUCHWALD</p>
        <p>Those Latest Hostages</p>
        <p>PdlikmhtotpMdi atete to ddkidne toe pdiru^ tiiudeitonardbmlm</p>
        <p>"Do yen favor or oppOK bukng dddren to acdeve a better racikbadne* d toetbewbaod'''</p>
        <p>Aside frem bake dtdndmy to the vtei of tdm ^</p>
        <p>bincha, majktty eppoktdn tovard bmdg h fawd in aU hey</p>
        <p>gmgi. ihmever. coopwntlvely more &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>far bukog k teon by young atoito and Democrato</p>
        <p>[FoUowim dc toe tIndtogB in tadiar farm</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - A dfan dek poet and a joumaiist ere tearing tbe aame cell in a gnkl totalltahan country in the free worid. ten the giardfe threw n a beatefHp leader of the pditcal cppok tfan</p>
        <p>"Maybe thkwtti teach you a leaooo fa oppokng General Caesars martial law govem^ the guard said</p>
        <p>No iDdding'" the poet said What doee^  "Ikemkional terrorism is going to ttee the plaa of hunum hgWa as Americs's firk concern </p>
        <p>Edgeeaatoe Okkty provides free topte tor kLbkw free (CukdMdoaPagH)</p>
        <p>Whk if the news from the woritT tbe )our-nalikdked "The United States has s new forttg pdkry, the op^ poktion leader said "Human rtgSs wttl no longer have a dfti priority .*</p>
        <p>BoxNOBmr</p>
        <p>S5T</p>
        <p>by toe dek</p>
        <p>if</p>
        <p>The hnaw Kke mad to mmw mtolteatea to Mb-</p>
        <p>cMievkiifkriellyappitod.</p>
        <p>down oa wake. In aeme, toe cbBdren eank pqr fuO price - If they ere psydg - tet can chooeenkd have Beme white they deal Hke pk on toeir piadB. Ihk doemt memtobenitemtheooks P</p>
        <p>But toe trendy Tak food" syndrome which msny sddoto are cnbncdg is blamed by esperta as shake reaum - atong wBh hklation</p>
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>ARTBUCHWALO</p>
        <p>Lkton ndwkted far Pteiic Fonan teoidd be Umited to 3N words Tbe edttor rmerves the rigs to edit longer letters</p>
        <p>"I</p>
        <p>Mft to km teto km tom</p>
        <p>$lt,fW aaaaal Income</p>
        <p>gmHtoBtorprimbrekts. ^Sftpmitehrftektis Mnhk Ftekr toki half</p>
        <p>rapidly. It coks mute more topmvideaakadbwanda variety of sandwiches avMkte far maeik crdw than to tote op a dok and twovegkabie piale.</p>
        <p> F</p>
        <p>'If</p>
        <p>i:</p>
        <p>t*</p>
        <p>mtotopackBekdgfiree, aft elgtt pkCkB paying a kteredrsd.</p>
        <p>Oift N pemte of toe gSils who sk bretefak am tor B. Fifty W percaB gtoteiakkBgnnteefree, Pte </p>
        <p>fWwk feiNk naderwrlte toi aeteto aeato progam wm boil dolm and tetb teai commofttds. Food</p>
        <p>  _  tte ft-</p>
        <p>nanriai pictnre we manipu-lattoos of reports from local achoai ukts on which kate and federal funds are based.</p>
        <p>A study commission of tbe General Assembly has learned that costs are camouflmte fad to reflect the value of commodities received. and that accountiog procedures can be used whicb cause dollars!? from both local and federal</p>
        <p>To toe]__</p>
        <p>After rentom Mondays PUbUc Forum Column, I cannot help bk mete out agknk one amoct of revaiukfan I am an owner of farmland in tbe IM by-paw wek section of GfeeoviDe Ihk d being rapidly daveioped. lUs area was taken tad the dty lak yew ao we now pay cmnty and dty taaenon tod land.</p>
        <p>My ebleddn is to the bek me damdkkion thk aeU the* vknm on property. I beUeve B k wrong d value an acre of farmlaad k KflOO per acre becau* k Bs location and ado became buBto^ lots k thii area happen to be oeUing for this amouk. As a reoidt k bek me, fwmiand revaluation is five times lak yean vaim</p>
        <p>If flUs poUcy continua there Ul be no fankand left near Gieeavilk How can s fanner absort) ttas added expenw when already they are being forced off the land tor other iidlatiaawy reasons?</p>
        <p>No! I do not believe k caUing B as it is, but I think fannen should ptdl togHhfv and fight tUs im}ust taxation. The bek UK for prime farmlaad is not for btohhng a steel and concrete )uiMle but rather to gow crops to feed a hungy world.</p>
        <p>MRS. MARY B. KERR Greenvflk</p>
        <p>guess that ieava m out.'* the )ournalisl said "Or rather in '</p>
        <p>The poet said, "1 always suspected the United States wmidnt kick with hmaan ligBs for too fang. It never did (Bay ta Peoria.</p>
        <p>The oppotUioo leader ^ agreed. 1 wm arrested two ham after Hkg made Us dedwattoa abok the new American policy. Gcnwal Caesar would never have dared to do B if he thoiMbt human rtgts wm still a Uft. cflocmj. </p>
        <p>The )ouraalik said, "1 can . 8* putting human r^Bs on the back burner, but wiqr replace B wBh a ww on tater-nationai terrorism^ Whk's begoU^todo-bombRome . if the Red Brigade kktaaps a luuge, or waste Belfak if the IRA blows up a department stone?</p>
        <p>'He didnt meUH ok. the apposition Imder said, bk I think B bm somettung to do with the hokage (ever to the United States He wm enuo-ciatiog the new gel toufti' policy of the Rmgan aft miidkration Haig probaUy believes protecting human rights k a kgi of American weaknem, and thk teowtag you're going to be lough on terrorists pnoves you're a harftliner."</p>
        <p>"It makes sen* to me, the poet said "Besidet. m fang m Caesar swears fidelity to Washtagon, Haig feks tt't notxxlys bmtaew who the gneral throws in jaU  "Iwite you wokd look kB from our pkk of view and not his Caesw plays rough with anyone who opposes him </p>
        <p>"1 juk had a thought. the poet said Since were not going to get the Reagan aft minikratioo too excited abok our pligbt m poUticai prisoners, why dont we send ok word thk were being heldhokage'*</p>
        <p>The oppoktioe leader said. "Thks not bad Americans get very upset the* days tiyone being held</p>
        <p>ButekFta Bettor Radk Balan*</p>
        <p>odinallkey Mrestepori ggi</p>
        <p>ir^ *</p>
        <p>No</p>
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        <p>Whites...................</p>
        <p>Blacks ............</p>
        <p>Eak......................</p>
        <p>Midwek................</p>
        <p>South.....................</p>
        <p>Wek......................</p>
        <p>Oolkfe education..........</p>
        <p>Hlftiachool...............</p>
        <p>Grade school..............</p>
        <p>UnderSOyeers .....</p>
        <p>3M years................</p>
        <p>Mrnkflhkr .....</p>
        <p>RepteHcans...............</p>
        <p>Democrks .....</p>
        <p>Independents.............</p>
        <p>FoUowtak me the qmktons asked white panks to deter mine their ktihidm towmd mndtag thalr children to in^ tagkedachooto; "Wokd you. yourmil, have any obfcdfan to mndfak yam dkdm to a achok where a lew k the chBtoen are Mack? Where half arc Mack? Where mare than hki of the</p>
        <p>children are Hate^</p>
        <p>Fsrer</p>
        <p>(^90*</p>
        <p>opiteui</p>
        <p>...22%</p>
        <p>72%</p>
        <p>8%</p>
        <p>...17</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>5</p>
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        <p>a</p>
        <p>W</p>
        <p>...a</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>...II</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>...a</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>4</p>
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        <p>79</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>...a</p>
        <p>7S</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>...a</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>...27</p>
        <p>96</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>...a</p>
        <p>92</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>...a</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>...11</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>...B</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>...a</p>
        <p>84</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>B</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>The imkto teow thk only 5 perock k wfatte parents wokd obfect to sending their children to a school where oky a few of their falfaw studenU were Mack The figure rtom to a percek where onebkf the students are Mack and to S percek where more than half are Mack. The* figures are kmttar to thaw obtained In Ita, bk show a drmnattc increa* ta radk totoran* from a IfC Galhg kudy. For example, six ok of 1* sakhern white parents skd they wokd to sending their dktovn to a school where oky a few of the students were Mack. Here are the results:</p>
        <p>IkegkedSchaals</p>
        <p>AQWUto</p>
        <p>Bk were not Amertcan hostages, the lounialtk protested. "We re hokagm in</p>
        <p>om own country.</p>
        <p>Well say were Amencaos This W1 bring all tbe media down here and then General Caesar wiU have to open bis Jails to prove were not On* the American public sees what Caesar has been doing to m. Haig may have to deal with the human riftis issue here, whether he wakstoornk</p>
        <p>The journalist said, "tts worth a try. Ill smugge ok a (QukmedoopageS)</p>
        <p>S%</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>SI</p>
        <p>Bekk</p>
        <p>, South UA</p>
        <p>Wokd objed to oendtagdkdren toichooto where:</p>
        <p>AfewdktonnareMate  ......5% S%</p>
        <p>OnehaUareMack.................23  27</p>
        <p>MorethanonehklareMack ......SS  . M</p>
        <p>Noobjectioo6..^.*................k  34  k</p>
        <p>The findiiki reported today are baaed on uvpersoo tater views with L5M adkts, IS and older, of whom l,3n were wMte and Ik were Mack. The interviews wae conducted in more than 300 scientifically-seiected facakies acrom the nation dur-ii^ the period D*. SB, MO. For results baaed on the fkl aam-ple. one can say with 6 percent oonfiilen thk tbe error k-tribkable to sampling and other nmdom effects cokd be the* percentage points ta dtber direction For results based on the white subsample, a 4 percent margin of error shckd be allow-</p>
        <p>ed, far reskts based on tbe Mack subsample. a 10 percek margto of error should be allowed.</p>
        <p>Copyridit Ml Field Enterprises. Inc.</p>
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        <p>Thtt Doily Reflector</p>
        <p>mCORPORATED  B</p>
        <p>WCelmteo StTMt, OrMnvk*. N.C. 27134</p>
        <p>Eswoiiwim ies2  BBB</p>
        <p>OHkfaliwI Btonday Through f fWty Afturnoon wk Sunday Momino MMO mMM MCNAM). Chatman of tha Board XteW S. WWCHMO - DAVK) 3. WHICHARO</p>
        <p>Saeand Ctaaa Poataga Paw atOrowwSW. N.C. (USPSMSaOO)</p>
        <p>TOttaeedBor:</p>
        <p>Todays cMktoen (some of them) are victims of an epidemic. TMs epidemic Is (hinking. CMkhen in homes of a parent or parents who drink are abuaed mentally and^ gomriunea physlcaUy. People say that om dmk doesnt hurt ^ bk B hurts thk Uttle three-year-old thk cells (or Mommy bk Mwnmy doekit bear becau* tee has gone to get another drhk. Epidemic? Yes, drinking is one of the greatest</p>
        <p>K</p>
        <p>Business^</p>
        <p>crippien and kkers ta the nkfan Driven who take one or two thinks and drive m taking a dum* of kiUtag or crgpltag twHotwd dkdren and themselves. After o* or two T t (faites a persons judgnek is impaired m they caimot ttank^ F properiy. Whether B comes from a brown Mk or a dear</p>
        <p>ga,Biiataakfller. Mrs.SarteLHakh Rotees Greeuvfile</p>
        <p>MMCfUrriON RATES</p>
        <p>Pagake la Adrente ItooM OoRaary gy Caniar * Itoiei Reeto Wewndy $4.10 IIAR.RRTBS</p>
        <p>' PM itod Adtotoliif Counttaa MJSPwHoiki</p>
        <p>taJSParllwiUi</p>
        <p>MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PaS Tha Aaaedatad Praaa M n-chiaWaty antHled to uaa for puMcation aS no ciwa crodNad to R or aUwrwWa cridUad to papar and alae Mw I puONoltod haroin. AI rIfMa u publitatiena of special dWpatehaa haro are atoo</p>
        <p>WJIPwllerNfi ;</p>
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        <p>MWTEP RtteSf mJEAHA TIOMAL</p>
        <p>
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        <p>M^WWftMg RNVm ftNft OWMOT ftwBNftW UpOfT</p>
        <p>oreharAridN Bureau of Circulation. ,</p>
        <p>Strength For Today</p>
        <p>CALM BEFORE DemNY IB May 1710, an</p>
        <p>astronomical occurrence took pin* wMte terrified thousands of people in America and cauKd them to believe thk the Judgnek</p>
        <p>Daywaskhaad.</p>
        <p>In mid-afternoon a dark-ne* almost * Mate  MgM settled over nnite of the country. Nothing similar to this had ever been seen t before. In the Connectick HouK of Repreaentatives some of the members, d-piayfaig gek fe*. moved forad|ouniinek.</p>
        <p>^ Bk Cofand Davenport.</p>
        <p>who was presiding, smacked the (fate with Ms gavel and said "Either the Day of Judkmek is approaching or itisnot. Ifitisnot,then there is no cmae far aft jounment U B is, I duo* to be found (ktaig my dky. 1 ate, therefore, thk caxte bebroi#t</p>
        <p>We rmlly have to take our hats oft to tbe stalwart Christians who. when their day of retitomng approaches, calmly aanoun* thk they intend to go abok their usuk businem ukfl compelled by a hiftier had to desist. -Elisha Doi)a88</p>
        <p>By CHET CURRIER APBiMtaem Writer</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP)-In the p*t few months the Exxons, tbe IBMs, and the other gImBs of coiparke America have had to teare tbe busi- . ness hea(fline8 wtth (gstarts like Gcnentech and Apple Computer.</p>
        <p>The*^companies took advanuge of a booming market far new stock issues late last year to make dra-matic debuts on Wall Street.</p>
        <p>^ If the expecutkms of analysts who keep taste of such thing are bor* ok, there will be anotber Mg new-issue name ta tbe nett few weeks Cetus Corp.</p>
        <p>Cetus, whicb like Genm-tech ta inv(rived in the fledging genetic engineertag buttness, is expected to g puMfa later this mokh k a pri* ta the neigborfaood k $22totoS26.S0ate*e.</p>
        <p>With more than 5.2 mfflfan Cetus shares stated to be -sold, it wUl be the largest initik stock oftding ta k least two decades - datii^ perhaps as far back as IMS, when Ford Motor Co, k tbe time already s bug en-# terprtae, sold its frst shares</p>
        <p>tothe public</p>
        <p>Cetus, b*ed ta Berkoley. Calii., has no such king-estaMtahed record of opera^ tiom and profitabUtty. It was founded ta 1971. and for mok of the time sin* h* been a money-faser. -</p>
        <p>In the ftack year ended last June 39, it logged revenues of IS.62 iMIlion and net income, derived from Inter ek on idfa cate it invested, of 968.900</p>
        <p>Normmi Ftaback, edttor k a newsletter ckled "New iMues." figures thk investors who buy the stote k tbe offaringwU be paying 25 times book vahK - the compaoy's ftfaoretkai worth if it were to be tfa kdatod -and 5.089 times eanring- ^ an era wh* many a aolid, profitable company is aeRing k abok 10 Uroes earning or</p>
        <p>teas.</p>
        <p>Present (wners k Cetus, who tachide Standard Oil k Indiana, Standard Oil k Cafifona, and National Dto tfifars A Chemical Corp., got their stock far ao aveng prittkllilateare.</p>
        <p>The (juestfan (mod con-(xrn to investors, k coursB</p>
        <p>ta not Cetus pak * presek bk iU future. U ta a fander ta an industry win* poton-tial ta virtually unUnked, Foteackaaserta..</p>
        <p>There are vtafans k Mg ^markets for genetic engineering companies not aky ta medidne, bk ta agriculture, energy, teemicab, d who knows whk etae. Whether tbe* vtafans wUI ever become reality remains an qnestioa Says Foabnck, The stock ta overpriced bk nevertll^ Ic* attractive on progects thk B ta Ukeiy to became even more ovopriced on* puMic trading ta it begtas.</p>
        <p>Memorfas remain vivid k Gencntote's debk last Oct.</p>
        <p>14.teiegitcaimeokkl35a</p>
        <p>teare, soared rapidly to $88. and then fell back almok * qiteddy. RecenUy tt w* (|uoted ta the low $40s ta tbe over-tbecounler market.</p>
        <p>Thk roller-coaster ride left m^y taveatori a Mt cautious abok the rites, SB weU M the rewards, k playing the newMue gune. Sfifl, they eagerty mapped sp tear* k Ooopteer, a mftor produnr k personal oom-</p>
        <p>puters, ta December k $22 apie*</p>
        <p>Apple recenUy was quoted above $39.</p>
        <p>Sofoe analysts have reckoned thk 1900 was thej.fr. biggest year ever lor new stock issues Altboug the stock market has gotten oft to 8 rocky start ta ML the new-tasue fever stiU seems to bestnng.  f</p>
        <p>As testimony to thaL there is a fang queue of companies.</p>
        <p>come    og queue w wiyiw. open^ k widely varying(juality and repute, poised to tap pitalic appetite Many k these, as you m^eq&amp;gt;ecL we ta ^aour buiinftsfs  computers, medical technology and energy. Fosbacks currek calendar k forthooming k-ferfaig faMdudes no less than 22 ofl and g* companies.</p>
        <p>Bk the menu is by no meam IfanBed to tMs stan- ' daod fare. 0* Am on the -Itat ta 8 flerik ; another rents video casaettes. Theres even a sporti'haodicapping ^ aervfae white plam to seU 4 milifan tear* k SO cento a pie*-prenmaMy just the tHfti far someew wiUfatg to gamble that a bukne* calerfaig to bettors h* the potential Mr s bft payoff.</p>
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        <p>Military Has Changed, But Conduct Code Stands</p>
        <p>*. JI2SSS.' iST  ssj:  =5S</p>
        <p>A TRUE DISNEY PAN - Pai Am iff IMr ad Miili Mm</p>
        <p>ki M d WA DaKr*! ortfiai dadto - a old |v^ - li the HsRjnwod m d La</p>
        <p>Mda hae purchaed the ferate, mi k ISHli the heae la trad He le pi&amp;lt;1 to BMhe 1 Davy meiardiilU BMHon. (AP Laerphoto)</p>
        <p>Detroit Said Captured Between Pain, Agonies</p>
        <p>yREGINALDTIIOMAS AaoddedPreeiWrllcr DETROIT (AP) - Son* 901 dty employees hive el-itmly ben Hid off, bd Detroit fltll (aces a budfet ddlctt d A MtUlidBla by the cad d the cvred nacal yea. says Mayor CdemaYoac.</p>
        <p>la Mi anal SMIed the City address Tharsday, Ymbm said the dty'spralc-amd aaoads Is a ehaiee betma atra* pda ad HBoy."</p>
        <p>It Is... the word d times la City Has. where decrea</p>
        <p>SdTvlcdtSdt</p>
        <p>The Waterside P.W.B. m Apredatla for Eldeas Martha Tyaa bcglBotog today tMm^ Sunday at 7:30 p.m oi^y. Services are w foOows;</p>
        <p>Thday - Rev. Robert PhlUps ad the St. James F W B Church. Foatala Saturday - Joy Nl^ featuring Rev J E Vance, Rev. W H Joyner, and Rev. Tyrooejunuge ^</p>
        <p>Simday Homing -11 a m. Krvtae by Eldreas Shirley Piwlrfs and music by the TMyTOU SiBKlay Ni^  7.39 p.m. BWwp W L PbUUps and St. Paul P.W.B. Church of Fannvilie</p>
        <p>little CREEK CHURCH The Littie Creek Church wUl present The Sensational Ni^itingales o Philklelphia Tbwsday ni^. February 12 at 7:39 p-sa. AHo performing wUl be the  Golden</p>
        <p>jiAUees and Viva Hines. The pddic is invited to attend</p>
        <p>Noblitt</p>
        <p>(CoaUuuedlrmimge4)</p>
        <p>' breakfast</p>
        <p>The meaU program now has more^.than 12,400 ^ ..employees and serves abod Ml,000 lunches and 227,855 breakfasts daily.</p>
        <p>Buchwold Col..</p>
        <p>(CootfaaiedfroraPagef)</p>
        <p>letter to Am^ International wying General Caesar Is holding 500 America hootages in his dungeons."</p>
        <p>Haigs going to blow his top when he finds out it was aD a trick to get the United. States to recognize huma</p>
        <p>The poet said, Yes, but for him it wUl just be his blood pressure. For us it means our fhwduails"</p>
        <p>(c) 19H, Los Angeles Times Syndic#e ^</p>
        <p>ing revaue and rising pcraoniHl ooats farced us to lay off another IM employees</p>
        <p>lt yea, reducing our naff to lU loweil level rtnce the Great Depraakai. " he Mid.</p>
        <p>But la  of tbeae</p>
        <p>|yallsdbeR-tl^deaiag. we AD end the currrnl bodgst yem June M wllh a dieit of nanewbere be-tma mo mfDloa ad 1130 nrilBa  a amaal that AD Warally dagger as aa-leHMfladawayloreduce It.</p>
        <p>We cannot have aaother maaaive layoff witbout disr BMntllng c*y goveraroeat." Youiwsakl.</p>
        <p>The mayor lay naicb of the</p>
        <p>Mm lor the city's flnaces a Ds llrefl#dcn ad police</p>
        <p>oBkmn. Ahnod ta mWia of am deficit is dIrecUy attributable to the lad aititratk awards" won by the police and firefiAters umons,besaid.</p>
        <p>About "730.000 of ow red-denU - nearly 00 percent of our populatia  are currently receiving some form of government fianclal assistance," Young said.</p>
        <p>He said about "121,000 Detroiters are out of work today</p>
        <p>and our unemployroent rate it Mgier tha ay other large city in the country," wvunfl did the 2-year-iong plunge by the U.S. auto industry ad the hard times of Detroits biggest employer, Chrysler Corp.,</p>
        <p>have had a crippling effect</p>
        <p>YMg tried to lighten his aaaessinent with cheer about the city's thriving convention trade, some industrial re-btriVhwg and the ctty's d-tenggs to put on a bright face about its "urban re-naisunce." '</p>
        <p>Among the bright spots Young noted was General Motors Corp.s new 00 mUlion CadUlac diviston asseinbiy plant Detroit will share with lU neighbor, HanUramck The plant is expected to generate thousands of new</p>
        <p>)oba. Bid two existing plants wiU be dosed wha the new one opas, and the site of the factory, the Poletown nei^tohood. has gwrfced bitter resistence from oei^bortaod reddenls who would loae their homes and</p>
        <p>Budget cuU by the dde govemnant and the Reaga admlnlfltration will compound the city's woes, the maysrsaid Youi said he may try to cut wages or seek s wage free from city employees iiatead of borrowing money for operating expenaes.</p>
        <p>" ifo. (APr - T1 UMMd Mala armed services have chai^ In the M yean dncc Roben Garread wed to VMMtm. But the critalnn-tion venttrt agatod Mm AowstbemlitarybramdiD holds to the  dandards of</p>
        <p>the code of conduct.</p>
        <p>Gorweod. M, wm found goUty Tbureday of col-lAorathw whh Ms Vidnam-ew capton before he returned to this country d If.</p>
        <p>Three Wrecks</p>
        <p>Investigated</p>
        <p>Yesterday</p>
        <p>An cdlmated II,989 property damage reauHed from three traffic rolllslnna investigated by GreenvUle police yederday.</p>
        <p>Heavled damage, aocord-. li^ to officers, resulted from a S:3B p.m mishap d the tntersectton of Red Banks RoA and Sherwood Drive, involvtng can drtva by Cheryt Pctcka GhoraaW of 231 Windmr Rd.. and Wanda Hamilton Smith of Route 1, Kirnton.</p>
        <p>Damage fnun the coBiaiw</p>
        <p>WM estimated d 1400 to the Smtth ctf and lOlO to the Ghoradilvcbide An cdlmated $300 damage rewUed to vetiides drtva by Natha WUbur Wordey of Washington and Warren David Fnmke of Wlntcrviile, which were involved In a 2:15 p.m. coillahn d the intersection of 14th and Charles StreeU Officen reported no damage resulted to a third veM-de hivoived, a ear drtva by Hudaa Harlow SumteD of Dover.</p>
        <p>A ichool bus drtva by Sbdtoo Eugene Sutton of SA Wed Rounftree Dr., aod a car operated by Hertert Richard Paschal ni of m Roaewood Dr ool-Udad dwirt l.SI pin.</p>
        <p>Odnr Araoica prtaonsn who Ad aaa Garwood hi apttvRy had oomplamed of Ha bctovtar. and A wm tmmedlatcly dappod whh mrloHS charges of dsHTtlsn, eollaboratioB and mAredment of feBow pria-</p>
        <p>But a A hA inppawi America dnoe tte tfaeo-lf-yor-dd Marine )0A Orlver (ram Adams. Inl. disap-pored In 19M south of Da Narw- Tte Vtatnam war had bea kA, and tte military drA ended. F the Ord time, woma were enrolled In the nations service</p>
        <p>The mUitary code of conduct, adoptod'ln 1966 after many Americans captmd hi the Korea War aucoinbed to aopbtotkded brahiwadh Ing techniques, had un-dergDMCharige</p>
        <p>THs was becauae many Vietnam-era POWs had simi-larty bea broka by their editors, making anti-war</p>
        <p>hrondradi. wrttlng (Moto Md osspcrdtog odwrvnqfs.</p>
        <p>AdowwtodWg Drnt mme prrammra are iiusANr, tte rewrttta code has a "bounce-back proristoo thd in efiect allows a captured America to cooperde when the pressure is overwAiming but to resM wha tA premure dUftod But eva thd provdton d conidercd too stringent by some ia an age when coercive persuaaton and torture have become staiK dard ODeratiiw procedures from Hanoi to TeAan. And for young people )ointaig the military, tte commitment to HA potriotric principie as laid out to the code of conduct seems out of date 'The final article of tte code data- "1 wUl never forget that I am a America fiAUng ma reaponaible A my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my cciuntry free I will trud in my God and the United States of America </p>
        <p>Terrorists Slay 2 Italian Policemen</p>
        <p>PADUA. Italy (AP) - Security forces launched a masdve search today for a team of ri^-wing terrorists believed responsible for .killing two federal</p>
        <p>canal, but they suspected there were at least three to additioatoFloravanU The terrorisU were appar entiy storii^ arms inside the canal. Police found a</p>
        <p>Tte sAHary tecMed to (hup cDarfH agahA Aaaari-cans aecuHd of bdag to a paoe eommitoe' to tte Hooi HiAa priaa durtng tte Vietnam War TAt wm axpected to wtrk la Garreodsfavur But thd dodaia lud bea made durtog tte Vietnam hangover, and the U.S. Marine Corps pressed against Garwood even ttou^ he seemed a lailike-lysublectArdrtbutia.</p>
        <p>Star-croased tewe birth. Garwood was (hopped a Ms hewl md injured as a tiaby. dererted by Ms mother d age 4, ofta at odds with Ms father, recruited by the Marines from a home A wayward boys, accident prone a duty a Okinawa, cotored ad tortured by the Vietnamese He currenUy suffers from d lead two and possibly three nMntal dis-eaaes, according to both gov-croment and defense psychiatrists .</p>
        <p>Three prominent forensic psycMatrisU leatlAed d Ms court-martial thd Garwootl was pushed 100 percent" into insanity by the coercive persuasion of Ms captors This resulted to regressive beAvA that turned Mm into a "pet monkey " of Ms cap-tors, or as another fellow POW testified, a "white Vietnamese wto giggled, aquMted on the ground and ate insects and rats.</p>
        <p>There has bea a in</p>
        <p>to ssuae ' brandmsoftteiillarythd tte flrd iigimiilllty sf a POW today is to keep HmsA ahve Bii Ite cMsf prosecutor. MaJ Werner Helimer, alluded to tMt behavA as haing diAsu-orablf '</p>
        <p>The government barely contohtad tte poychiatric cv-ideore. Garwood was portrayed simply ss a calculating, manipulatiag survivor who forioA Ms feliow phmnen to make things easier a Mmaeli.</p>
        <p>In A decision, the Averna Jury of Marine officers, all Vietnam veterans, seemed to have entirely (hscarded the patodakhi^y prepared defense case They found no mitigating circumdoces. eva thougi to his final argmienU chief defense cocounad Jote C Lowe asked thd tte new "bounoohack" provisiom of tte code of conduct cover Garwoods experiences</p>
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        <p>756^</p>
        <p>-killing two leaerai  canm.  -</p>
        <p>/policemen, tte first officersfacemask and flippm usrt a^forskindivingonthebanksoi</p>
        <p>Wade Street, M feet muth of the Dickhiaa Avenue hi-tersectioD, causing SIM dyiwg to tte bus and 1290 damage to tte car.</p>
        <p>Pair Is Taken Into Custody</p>
        <p>Law entocement officers from Greenville, Ayden, tte Pht CoiAy Sheriffs Department od two New York detectives yesterday took two men, 'Thomas Smith, 25 of Ayda and Route 1, GreenviUe. and Thomas Barber, 33. no addre, into cintody as fugitives from New York. ^  </p>
        <p>Chiei Glemi Cannon said tte pair was Jailed withom bond after they were Aated d a house  N.C. 903 North of Greenville, aboull:15p.m.</p>
        <p>Caimm noted thd eartter, officers had searched a  d tte Otoe Londa tan a Biemoiiai Drive and a home a Dickinsa Avenue in an effort to find tte men, wanted to comiectton with robberies in Suffott County and other JialsdictionE to New York.</p>
        <p>Cannm said both ma were armed at tte time they were into custody and other weapons were found to tte</p>
        <p>home</p>
        <p>slain to Italy this year Police captured a rigW-wlng urtmn guerrilla suspect wte had a ganhot wound thd he apparently suffered Thursday night after a bloody diootout with tte of ficen.</p>
        <p>Police sato tte suAect, Valerio Floravanti, 22, dedared himself a "political prisoner  wha he was seized about bdf u hour after tte bodies of tte two poUcema were found.</p>
        <p>Judicial sources said PtoravanU is believed to beAw to tte neo-fasctot terror group Third Pooitia He has bea sou^ to oon-nedAi with tte mmtA of a Judge and tte Boiogia train statton bombing thd killed 85 DeocleAug.1 The two poUoema were killed after they stopped their patrol car near a aew-age canal a tte edge of this northern Italia dty. Ttey reportedly were respondliig to a ptene caU, raidng tte possibility of a terrorist trap.</p>
        <p>PolA werat tat how many terrorists were d tte</p>
        <p>FILM SHOWING WINTERVILLE - The Rev. Ed TayA, pasA of tte WintervlUe Free WUl Baptist Church, announced the showing of a film entitled "Truce to tte Forest  wUl be teid d tte churcb Sunday at 7:90 p.m. Tte ptfblic is invited.</p>
        <p>(or skindiving on the banks of tte canal, and divers found a waterproof bag on the canal bottom containing two hand grenades, a submachine gun. three automdic pistols and ammunitA</p>
        <p>' Fioravanti was seized wha polA received a cdl telling them a injured ma could be found d a smaU downtown apartment.</p>
        <p>SUNDAY SERVICES Pastor SwlodeU wiU preach at MiDs Chapd Free WUl Baptist Churcb Sunday morning d 11 oclock. Tte Souttern Spirituds of Ayda will render a musical program Sunday evening at 7:30. Tte public is invited to attend.</p>
        <p>SHOP-EZE</p>
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        <p>BBQ Pork</p>
        <p>H a mistake is made on your fax return and you owe more taxes, that is all you have to pay.</p>
        <p> Tlrue  False</p>
        <p>This is FALSE. You must pay in addition to the tax, any penalty and interest.</p>
        <p>Wten HAR Block prqwres your return, we stand behind our work. If we make an error thd costs you am penalty or incercsi on additional taxes (hjc. Bkxk pays the penalty and interest You pay only the additional tax</p>
        <p>WEU MAKE THE 1AX LAWS WORK K)R YOU</p>
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        <p>jewel calf or black jewel calf. Sizes 8Vi to liC, 7% to 12D.</p>
        <p>Wing Tip .TTvT. .</p>
        <p>h stands to reason, 'The Plaza' black Caveilo kid wing tip shoe is a great shoe! Center gore tHp-on with rubber higher heei. Sizes 10T4 t0|JJC, Stoir^D. </p>
        <p>Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 a.m. Until 9 p.m. - Phone 756-B-E-l-K (756-2356) I  '  J"</p>
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        <p>By MARY ANNE RHYNE AaodMed Prm Writer RALEIGH. NC. (AP&amp;gt; -Stock car driver Rkhard Petty has qualified for auethcr race, tni hto Re-pubUcao coUeagiies could be forced to the pits under a bUI approved Thia^lay by the Senate Over the protests of GOP letsalators. the Senate voted</p>
        <p>31-10 to approve a bill that woidd impoBC district representation on the all-Repubiican Randolph County Board of Comroissxinera The laanal debate on the local bill came on a day when House Speaker Liston Ramsey d Lt Gov Jimmy Green named a select conv mittee of 10 legislators to studv the state Trans</p>
        <p>portation Department and financial troidiles of the Highwav Fund Sen Russeil Walker. I&amp;gt; Asheboro. state Democratic Party chairmaa proposed the bill affect irq; the Ran doiph County board Inder the onginal proposal, huir of the county s five GOP com mtssioners  including Petty wouldnt be able to run lor re-election over the next four</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>years.</p>
        <p>But the Senate adopted an amendment offered by one of the sponsors Sen Charles Vickery DChapel Hill, who also represents Randolph County His amendment would allow the repre sentatiw from Petty s district  the Level Cross township  to run for ie-election in 19B2. the year Pettys term expires</p>
        <p>Hmse Minority Leader Harold Brubaker, R* A-sheboro Wa.sted the Nil as a partisan move and rkfi-culed the Democrids for adopting the weakening ammlment</p>
        <p>Evidcnlly they were getting chicken. lie said "i know a lot of senators were getting pretty scared about sPippmg Richard Petty </p>
        <p>Vickery offered the amendment by noting We thought it was best ... since</p>
        <p>it's created such con troversy </p>
        <p>Wafcer. defending Us bil on the Senate floor . soM it was aimed M pving not*</p>
        <p>rcpreoenUbon U) thoee Ihrmg</p>
        <p>m the rural areas surrounding Asheboro Meanwhile. Ramsey and Green appointed five members each from the House and Senate to knk into tbe operation of the Trans-p^tkm Department and report back to the Legislature, which Is expected to consider later this year prupos* to raise the state's gasoline tax Vnother study commissior</p>
        <p>Area People</p>
        <p>Pass CPA Exam</p>
        <p>The N C State Boird of Certified Public Aceountani Examiner announced ttuf three area persons were among those who passed the CTA examhiation given Nov 5-7</p>
        <p>The successful candidates included Michael Francir .Archie of GreenviUe, David Charles Miller of Betbd. and Douglas Carlton Johnson of Williaimton. the examining board reported.</p>
        <p>jrfready has leooraneaded to Gov Jim Hmt that the gasoline tax be krreased as</p>
        <p>a way to aid the dwincflmg highway construction revenues.</p>
        <p>Rep. ABen Barbee EK Spring Hope, speaker pro tern of the House, and Sen Maraball Rauch. Duastonia. were named cochairmen of thecominittee From the Houoe. Ramsey named as memben Reps Martin Nesbitt DAshevllle Paul Pulley, I&amp;gt;Durbam; LeRoy Spoon RGhartotte and Denni.'; Wicker, D-Sanford FYom the Senate. Green named Sens Craig Lawlng. [Hliaftotte. prePdent pro tem of the Senate, Sam Noble. D-Lumberlon, Gilbert Boger. R-MocksviUe. and R P "Bo Thomas, D-HendenonvUle In other legislative action Eldmty A bill that would nuke it a feifloy to assault an elderly person continued to undergo major changes n the Senate Judiciary I Committee A subcommittee has suggested the biil be expanded to make assault on any physically disabiedperoan a felony Sen Robert Swaht, D-AaheviUe. head of the subcommittee. said the sub</p>
        <p>stitute MU would eboinate any nkmct to age and, traiead. woiid affoct people ka wheeichairx. people who are Mtad. the deaf and those who may have no handa TI average M-yearoid person may be more able to protect himaelfttiaiithwepiople**</p>
        <p>^ Cvidaot</p>
        <p>ReV'*Beo Tisan D-CbailaOe. filed  MD that would allow photographs to be used as substantive cvL dence ia a criminal trial. Curreally photognphs may be adnoitted only as illustrative evidence. meaMag the pictum may be used only to illmtrate testimony of a wttnea Substantive evi-d*mce stands alone for ocn</p>
        <p>sKlerMianbyajury</p>
        <p>SdasM</p>
        <p>All public school employees who wofk II, months each year aoMd be able to ciMXMe to be pMd M12 montMy ratallments under a Mil filed by Sen Robert Jonimi. D-Mount Gilead School teachers now have that option</p>
        <p>IfMUdhMni Sales .</p>
        <p>The House Finance Coni^ mittee recommended approval nunday of a bill to allow taxpayers to spread out their capital gatos tax payments on installment sales of property The Mil,</p>
        <p>introduced by Rep Dai Ulley, D-Kiastan. makes state laws coaisrm to lodtoM lavs OMt went Mio ofled Oct n, IfM.^</p>
        <p>A bfil equalizing the rM of tereM on tac ntadi ad the rate of ksterost on taam owed to the state was 0wm approval by the House FV MaceOommtttee</p>
        <p>tknit.</p>
        <p>TrangwrtMion Secretary TMb BradMiaw toM the committee that North Cmry Una and New Yflrt ve the nriy statai that have not lifted the ceiling.</p>
        <p>- Retercndum</p>
        <p>A MB that would give voters power to propose laws .Id coMtitutianal imet</p>
        <p>- I</p>
        <p>Whatever tbe state charges the laxpaywr. the stale mdd pay the taiwap-er, said UUey, who b traduced tbe MB He nid curresdly tbe stato pays I percent Merest on B re-taids d makes wbie taip^i-cn an charged 12 pereeat</p>
        <p>^madi ooncerning taxes was</p>
        <p>rcMnred to s atdxammittee sf the Senate GonMltutloml Amendments Committee Hk MU was propond by Smi. Walter Ceckerbam. R^kMMboro It ate would 0ve voters the power to mU tor a letoiuutom on the subject of tax levtoB.</p>
        <p>MeraM sa B taxes they  Dm</p>
        <p>tmm il  #  Dealers  to  secondhand</p>
        <p>TaiCMs MBsMmedM ksg taxn were seat to conMidtteai oft'the Finance OenmdOae R# J.  Reid Poovey; R-Hldtory. Introduced the bdto One of toe. propooab woMd reduK idi-vtdual incoraetax Roads</p>
        <p>The Hoor Ttan^artaltoa Comraittcc recoauaeaded ^ipraval M a MB that awuM</p>
        <p>lifi the ceiling m psymwdi by the Department of Trans-poetatton to people dkplacad by public works projerti Cwrontly, there Is a tU.OSO</p>
        <p>gsods woidd be Mfecied by a M ned by Rep Chales aeR.D#ayettevfle IheMil expands twa similar me naan aliwady fltod to wmdd regulate the resale of grid'Id rihwr. Hrifs MB wmd reqrire al sseoHliand dealers basp^racords of traasactlaas sad bold aerelnndtos tor 31 dqrs</p>
        <p>after the trsBirrtrei -</p>
        <p>Identicri bi caBtog tor North Carritaa to aatatota Rs preaeat 11 tmirwrinnil dhtrlcti were introdired to the Hour and SenateAFTER 37 YEARS IN DOWNTOWN KINSTON</p>
        <p>HIT BY HIRING FREEZE - Robert Ven Etten riwwn teceoBy rtMnang near the U.S. Capitol, left bis borne in</p>
        <p>Orlando, Fla. last month to come to Waahh#) to work for the</p>
        <p>government. When be arrived be was tatormed that due to</p>
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        <p>Education Board ji Deficit Grows</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Funding of public school pcograros has put tbe State Bo^ of Educriion to the red by 17.1 million and the deficit could reach M'iniUton by the end of the fiscal year,</p>
        <p>. a board official said Thursday. </p>
        <p>Controller J.A. Porter Jr., who reported the deficit to the state board, said the Office of Management and Budget has been alerted to the problem. By law. tbe  state is responsible for pro-vidtog money needed to fund required public school programs.</p>
        <p>If needed, additional nney would be shifted to the state board to complete its programs, board spokesmen said.</p>
        <p>"The dficit bothers me not one whit because the Legislatiire said. Spend that money that way 'This can be straightened out. board chairman H. David Bruton of Southern Pines said.</p>
        <p> Ini the past such deficits, have been remedied by Shif-- ting fimds unused for specific budget items at the end of / the fiscal year. However.^ =Porter said no such fundsjf would be available this year.</p>
        <p>We are estimating our expenditures much more closely than we have in years past, and I dont feel there is room in this budget to absorb these added costs. Porter said.</p>
        <p>Marvin K Dorman, deputy state budgdt officer, said a special request for additional money would be made to the ' Legislature if necessary ^</p>
        <p>He indicated, however, that the slate board may have made some decisions, especially in implementing a new salary schedule for educators, that were not</p>
        <p>gpedficaUy authorized by the Legiaiature..</p>
        <p>The deficit includes $3 3 million for educators whose salaries were to be upgraded under the new salary schedule because of their degrees and experience levels. $2.2 million for 305 extra teacher aides for kindergarten thrqu^ tbe third grade and $1.5 million for the transportation of handicapped students.'</p>
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        <p>Returned $10 65 Years Later</p>
        <p>SUNDAY SERVICES</p>
        <p>Miracle of Faith Soul SavW^Bank</p>
        <p>HARLWTON, Mont. (AP)</p>
        <p>- It took 65 years, but a repentant depositor has re turned $10 that was improp^ erly credited to a bank account</p>
        <p>Continental National Bank President Dave Piper said the bank received an un signed letter addressed to  Bank of Hariowton that sai4*;^if no bank, deliver to president'* oL Chamter- of Commerce.'jr  w &amp;gt;.</p>
        <p>The letter said that in 1916. [^1 deposited sonie money m I- my accoimt in your bank -You gave credit tor $10 more ,-fthanl deposited, r "Being young and foolish, thinking banks did not need money, 1 failed to correct it.</p>
        <p>1 have never had too much money, but this has bothered me all tiese years.</p>
        <p>Enclosed was $10, but no filter^</p>
        <p>1. 'The writer said that il the ^bank was not operating the: money ^lould be given to* charity.</p>
        <p>The letter was signed, A sorry person - whom the Lord knows,"</p>
        <p>Piper said the money will be givoi to charity because the transaction must have been made at one of the early banks in Hariowton. and not the Continental National</p>
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        <p>ing Station Holiness Church will f have' services^.Sunday, Feb. 8,. begnning with Sim-day School^at II a m. and continuing with noon worship with Missionary Earnestii Peterson as the speaker.</p>
        <p>Pastor Inetta Fleming inviten the puWic to attend.</p>
        <p>'1^ RENDER SERVICE</p>
        <p>'The Rev Elwortb Tait of Durham wiy deliver the service Sunday at II a m at Sycamore Hill Missionary Baptist Church. The chumh invites the public to attend</p>
        <p>ENTIRE STOCK OF TOYS &amp;amp; JUVENILE FURN.</p>
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        <p>STILL STEAMING - Mount St. Helens continues to vent steam skyward late Thursday afternoon. Large area at left Is where the mountain blew away on May 18 In a</p>
        <p>violent eruption The volcano is located 45 miles northeast of Portland in Washington Snow now covers the volcano. (AP LaSophoto)</p>
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        <p>But despite sislitng Rew soccew hi revtvlng the economy, Mae aid the ttee ha come far the presi deat to deHver a Us pro^ mises of reduced ImSviduaJ and busiiMi taxa and cuts la federal gieadUg The last tUaf anyone ta America coUd benefit from would be two back-U^hadt unaucceaefid Americaa pres-ideats," said Walter Hoadey. cUef economist of the San Fraocisco-based Bank of America, the nation'tlarfest bank Producing a dollar bfll, and then S cents In change. Reagan expialmd TUnday how the value of the doUar has declined since ISOB He iMd charts to diow how he hoped to balance the budget before Ms term expires by . slowing the growth of federal spending i believe thu was Presi-</p>
        <p>Mt. St. Helens Erupts Again, Not Violently</p>
        <p>ECU Professor</p>
        <p>VANCOUVER, Wash. (API - Mount St Heiens Is erupting apin. but so far the en^lon has been limited to ' I mollen rock oaziog from the mountain's bowets tp into the crater and hardening in a growing lava dome, scieiv tistssay "It seems to be a repeat of the December activity, said Bob Morns, spokesman for the University of Washington geophysics center, referring to a stmilar eruptive phase the week after Christmas it appears the main pari of this enggfan will be dome growth </p>
        <p>Molten rock came to the surface Thursday amid clouds of steam (hat fttled the crater and rose nearly two miles above the southwest Washington</p>
        <p>Scientists had precHcted an eruption after a flurry of small earthquakes Weh&amp;gt;e^ day and Thursday</p>
        <p>Noms said small volcanic earthquakes were befog detected onlv about once an hour early today. The quakesU were apparently caused by molten rock pushing tUough the mountain, he said The type of moften maten al seemed to contain less gas than In December. Noms said, tnhcatlng less pressure within the volcano and the likelihood of a "quieler enlptfan </p>
        <p>Scientists who flew by helicopter into Ihe huge crater Thursday could not estimate the size of the bUging lava dome because of the heavy stem, said Kathy Cashmai. a ijs Ge logted Survey geolofpst .</p>
        <p> People got in'but they never got a good look at It. But tt's Ugger" said Ms CaUiroan It's hl^wr than the part ' that was there. she said "They really Jurt had a few glimpses through the</p>
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        <p>(fo Jan W. the last time the old dome was measured, it was 1.072 feet long. 6 fee^ wide and 274 feet tafl -larger than the Seattle Kingdome stadium The volcano's doroe-building does not nde out the chance of an explosive, skyward eruption of ariu Ms Cashman said, but she added. The dome wl be the major phase of activity "</p>
        <p>The mountains last explosive eruption began on Oct 16 and lasted for Uwee days During that eruption steam and ash shot eight miles high Thursdays steam plumes, bearing litUe or no ash. roae between 7,100 and 8.000 feet above the 8,40Moot mouv tain, she said There have been five m* Jot steam and ash eruptions of Mount St Hdens since the May II Uafo that left C people dead or lUasfog</p>
        <p>Dr. Donald Ewley of ECUs School of Allied Health and Social Professions was awarded the Masters of PuUic Health de^w recently at UNC&amp;lt;TI Ffoiley Joined ECUs Department of Community Health in January. If77. where he Is an associate profeaaor and director of the departments graduate studies He is a native of Belhaven and holifa degrees from North Carolina Central U-ventty and Michigan State University. His PhD from Michigan State was in administration in U0ier educa tion. with a second concentration ia community medicine Prior to commg to ECU, Ensley was assistant director of adnUMons and Instructor of community medkine to the CoOege of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan StMe</p>
        <p>deat Reagn the ecoaomic teacher, settingthe Btnaatwork to implement his pror tons, said Hoadtey in a</p>
        <p>tetophanefolcrview</p>
        <p>Reagan caHed far a M</p>
        <p>percent reduction in pcTMial</p>
        <p>income taxes fo each of the next three yeai* and pm-vtsioai far bu^Kss to w&amp;gt;eed up ttt benefMs when adding plant and equipment to kw prove productivity</p>
        <p>The presidenfs message makes good sen*." said Philip CaldweU. chairman of the Ford Motor Co in a statement rdeaaed in Detroit.</p>
        <p>The nation is in need of prudent spendii^ cuts Ifoked to tax cuts far individuals Mid to encourage capital formation We support his efforts to get the country hack on its feet  CaldweU said.</p>
        <p>Re^an promised to detail Ms pltoa by Feb 18, when he deiivere his State of 0 Union address to Congress </p>
        <p>By the 18th. 1 think he's</p>
        <p>Protest AAorch Permit Issued</p>
        <p>A permit to stage a protest march from Albemarle Avenue to North-Carolina Hl^ay Patrol Troop A Headquarters at the intersection of Fifth and Tenths Streets has been issued to the Pitt County chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference The permit, according Greenville Police Chief Glenn Cannon. aUows the protestors to walk down Fifth Street to the Patrol St^km between 2:30 and 5;30 p.m. Sunday Cannon said, according to the application for the permH. the niarch is to  support Hyde County Mack citizens to get a state trooper removed from their county</p>
        <p>got to come along with some ftry specific things, and obtain enou^i of an agreement with Congress that doeai't leavettxneof Ui... in the financial markets a great deal af reaaoo to doubt that he can do k.iMd Frederick Denyog, sesiior eonamist of the New York-based Chemicai Baalu the natfans sixth largest</p>
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        <p>Students Honored In Arts</p>
        <p>WILSON - Seventy-one junior and senior high school students from eastern North Carotina, includfog seven Pitt County students, wl he honored for their artistic achievement at a Schotastic Art Awards ceremony and reception to be held at AUanlic Christian College February I in the Howard Chapel</p>
        <p>Michael Lainhart. D H Conley High School. Barry Reid, Farmvllle Central High School; John Uttle, Ana Rita Weber. Melanie West. Elizabeth Garrett and Karen Downs. J H Rose High School, were gold key wmners in the contest cosponsored by ACCs art deartment and WITN-TV.</p>
        <p>economic meafiiM fo the last 10 to 12 years of economic crises to be solved, and as he (Reaganl recoffuied. we havent fstten very far. Im wUling to give Mm the benefit of the doMit to start with, but then he's got to come forward and deliver. Wall Street economist David Jones of the MveM-ment house of AMvey G. LMMton &amp;amp; Co said after the</p>
        <p>speech, 1 give him (Rea^) credt far style Mid forcefulnem But in tcrnon of substance, the speech feO rfwrt of expectations ...</p>
        <p>I think everyone is familiar with the problems (of the economy I. but the question IS what the new admfoistrsioo wiU do about it To that extent, the speech chd not go beyond campaign tMk, said Jones.</p>
        <p>Hundreds Call For'Jane Doe'</p>
        <p>PEMBROKE PINES. FU (AP - Hundreds of people. Mixious to find thetr missing wives or daughters or mothers, have besieged police and a itMe ho^iital with calls since a story was published about Jane Doe. a young woman with amnesia</p>
        <p>One man drove from Bnmswick. Ga, arriving Thursday only to be shown a photograph of Jane Doe that didnt resemble his miasing  niece, authorities said</p>
        <p>Startif^ Tuesday night, we've had about 400 calls. said Jackie Dale of South Florida State Hospital, where Jane Doe is living "Everyones certain this is their Jane </p>
        <p>A story distrxited na-tiooally Tuesday by The Associated Press told how a forest ranger discovered the</p>
        <p>which are coming from all over the United Stales. Those that seem to have a pomibili ty of panning out are referred to Fort Lauderdale police</p>
        <p>Each one Is being checked out; theres bei nothing yet. said police spokeswoman Dianna Mor-risaette.</p>
        <p>"The response to the media articies has been very good It should help us to get her identified. she said, adding Its shocking to find out how many people are missing in this country.</p>
        <p>Peofde who come to the area wUl not be allowed to see her.</p>
        <p>Im not going to permit people to see her. because she doesnt want any company I'm hot gouig to run a circus, Mrs. Dale said She said some simple</p>
        <p>fo- deartment and WITN-TV.  _ ^ eovered with , identifying characteristk^W</p>
        <p>I c^GoW Key winning works wUl and so weak she couldn't ^ help screen the callers. ^ to s^be on display from February  ^|pat Birch State^.i a She doesnt have den-</p>
        <p>lef Ui-15. Honorable mention  park in Fort Lauderdale lasti" lures, has no gold In her  ^</p>
        <p>works wUI be displayed February 17-March I.</p>
        <p>The winners were chosai from over 1,300 entries Categories open for competition were sculpture, painting, ceramics, drawing, water color, mixed media, printmaking. textile design, graphic design, jewelry, three dimensional design and</p>
        <p>Park in Fort Lauderdale last i Sept 19 Apparently traumatized by the events that caused her to end up fo the park-woman has no memory about who she is, where shes from or who her relatives are Mrs Dale said the hospital has kept staffers working overtime to screen calls.</p>
        <p>lures, has no gold in her mouth, no surgical scars She does have dark moles on her neck. Mn Dale said</p>
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        <p>Evans Seafood</p>
        <p>2t3W.tti St. 792-2832</p>
        <p>for his treatment Of Macks "  photography</p>
        <p>Audit Report Available</p>
        <p>The audit report for the Pttt County Board of EAicatioo involving the fiscal year of 197M0 is now avaUaMe to the puWk for viewing Peram inlerested fo viewiiig this report can come by the Pitt County Board of Education Offices. 1717 W, Fifth St.. Monday-Friday between the hours of 8 30 a m andSp.m For further information contact Dan Thomas, finance officer at 752-6166</p>
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        <p>We have a buyer who hat put In an order for 2,500 class rings. We desperately need to fill that order as soon as possible, so for the coming week Coin and Ring Man will be^offering a SPiCIAL PRUmiM on all class rings . . . from High Schools, Colleges, Armed Services, Fraternities, Sororities, Technical Institutes, Organizations... all class rings will be bringing an IXTM NICN PMCI all week. Take advantage of this offer.</p>
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        <p>The i^ency. teterndionil reiiel arm ol the National CouDcfl d Churches wtech carries oo reitel work te 71 couDtriea. cited a propond S2 fi bfllioo cut in the SI bitlion foreip aid proram propooed lor MB by the fanner Carter attadnidra-</p>
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        <p>The redurtions In aid would mainly affect the poor countries d Africa and the Adan</p>
        <p>agencys committee says The primary camalttes are likely to be nuny of the poured (teveteptag countries and pooted people to them </p>
        <p>The ddement adds thd even without cuts. U.S. toreigo aid pror* "P-resent  inadetpide U.S cxntribation to aBevidtag sertouatanaoBeed.</p>
        <p>Seven Wadiingtoo arm Prcdbyteriana, tectogng the Rev. Stewart J. Raddn, had charged thd Kaaeman had not dtequatoly aafflrmed Ovid's dhrteity te bis exam-toatloa by the re^onal unit, thepreabytery.</p>
        <p>In the orifteai (luedloning of him about tea theological views, he had been asked by a roentoer, Do you believe Jesus teGodf'</p>
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        <p>VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul n. Quent to a half doien languagea, te studytag a ooqpte more to prepiute tor his trip to the Far Bad - Japaneae and</p>
        <p>(|ueatiaB and thd none si the creeds deni with Chrid's (Mvteity in those tema la a reexamination ol Kmemdi ordered later, he was asked how he un-dmtate the reldtendilp between the man. the com-nletdy human Jesus of Nmveth and the second peraon d the GodbeL m he aim la tredltioaally de-acrfbsd.</p>
        <p>Kaaeman mpUed to part Ndv regarding the ndure of Jcdd who we call the Ctetet 1 Uhe whd you rel from the conteitm. My own ihd 1 am coBfP fattdite wMh is denteg jcsm M Godman 1 beitere thd Jems te one with God and wMh the Holy Spirit Coaceraiag belief la Chrid'a raaurrecttee from ifedh. Kmmoan said. 1 beliere in the rearrecttete. 1 afSrm the remrTectten. It te a mystery, an afflrmatten d fakh</p>
        <p>Both lAer the origted aid second examinatton. S-1 oMjorittea of the regtand prediytery determined thd Kaoeinan's views were ac-ceptdde and approved mm idcrial status for Um lnitoholdiitheactioo.the daavh court said It was "a Judgnent the prediytery was bed (fualified to make.</p>
        <p>While answers to tome quedione may appear to be weak, or less than whoUy adeqpiate. we reaifirm the principle that we are not to stebditute our own ludgnenl for that ol the lower</p>
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        <p>The United Presbyterian Chirch lakes its doctrmesH *rkly." the court said  </p>
        <p>However, it added thd the church constitution puts primary focus not on conformity with theological . prescriptlH but rather on the candidates willing* and commitment'' to be to-dnicted md gded by the church's coafeMonal stan-dartte in "ledltng the people of God "</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -Clergy and Laiy Csncctnsd. a Mttownidc tnteriaith network, te urgtag the UA Senate Foregi Relattei Committoe to brodten tta proposed hesringi on Iim s holding of the former U.S bodages to tadode a review of the ex-ahahs human iieite vtoidfona there, md his admtedon to tttes country.</p>
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        <p>Beaktea hte native Polteh. the pope meaks Italian. French, German, Englteb and Spanish, and hm a wgrklng knowtedge of d lid six other languages In preparation for Us trip Feb. 16-X, he was reported cm-ccntrdmg on Japanese atece to the Phppnes be cm get by mod of the time with Et^andSpanteh</p>
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        <p>Today we see Lincoln in herofo stie. He appears</p>
        <p>almost nwie ol a statue than a mana great figure cast In</p>
        <p>bronae. with a furrowed brow and solemn countenance Yet Lincoln was a man He wafced the earth, and ielt bve and joy,' but he knew tremerKlous frustration and</p>
        <p>abnod insurmountable sorrow He prayed, eamedly and</p>
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        <p>Throughout each criite in his lifc. and there were many.</p>
        <p>he was sustained by fakh (jod seemed dose to him, and he turned to Him olten He didnt pause to tWnk about whetficf hed go to chmch or not He went Do you</p>
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        <p>GREENVIU: SEVENTH-DAY adventist CHfRCH 911 et Tc9b Street. Greenville. N.C, mM</p>
        <p>Alfred H Watt Paater  *</p>
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        <p>HOOKER IBMOIUL CHRBTIAN CHURCH nil Grevvdle Blvd GreemdUe. N.C. 27134</p>
        <p>Ralph GMeavk.Mi9ter</p>
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        <p>NASHVm (AP) - A . new botte. What te Happening to Clergy Marriages? suggests that</p>
        <p>money may have something to do with it. </p>
        <p>The book reports that clergy rank m the top 10 in academic achievement on a Itet of 432 ocupations, btk rank 325th te income</p>
        <p>JARVBICIIOWAL UNrRDMRHODnTClMKH siaSoulli Waddnov Strvt HBrtatera Jim Baitey C99 Ctaadag. David (tabetog. AWian Brov MvteMkdater JmryJaltey 1:9a m. Sv.  MorrVg Worddp t 9 a  - Cbur* Ubnry 00 :9a. - Omr*Scbaol a Nmvry</p>
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        <p>FATTH SEMINAR Hie Yanas Peepies Holy Unioo of FriendMkp H(4ine Qnvch te Falkland wiO hare its monthly evaagettetic faith seminar Fehniary S begnn-aa te 12 noon. Ihe ieme W1 be TM Iflrades of Jesus </p>
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        <p>attend the 10 a.m. Sunder School service md remate for the afternoon sentear. For trmsportattflte caB Wr 4642.</p>
        <p>Rta. Richard A. MiBur. PotaiM OMc 752-0301 Hiitae 75-4038</p>
        <p>Rev. A.S. Yorkman, Pastor Telephone 752-4%7</p>
        <p>Anointed Preachteg</p>
        <p>Special Stngtog</p>
        <p>Prayer For The Sick</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE CHURCH OF GOD</p>
        <p>Located M tea hNanaeBvidSpruca and Shinn Swaeis .</p>
        <p>Sunday School ' 9:45 AM Morning Worship llOOAM.</p>
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        <p>Sunday Night 7:00 PM WaditadayNi^it 7.30 PM</p>
        <p>CoraeWorshkiVyilhU, .</p>
        <p>Pitt PCX Service</p>
        <p>Farmora Hoadquariort Comor Una and Choatniit Straato</p>
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        <p>Biggs Drug Store</p>
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        <p>ORASSO DIES - Former Comectkiit Governor Ena Graan died Thursday night at</p>
        <p>HartM Hospital of cocnpllcatio due to cancer, a iKMpltAl 4K*Bsman said (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>By USE STONE AMdiSedPrHiWrtter</p>
        <p>HARTFORD. Cm (AP)  BOa Gram on aatlonal ittontlon d tte admiration of (emintoto when ih bncame the ftnt woman ever elected governor o( a aale tal her 0n ripta. tut to her It wasBothinf^iedal r /yi my frlendi In I Baovement get</p>
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        <p>President Jimmy Carter, said In a statement from Atlanta that Mrs Gram repraaented aU that Is good and promising about politics and public service As one o( the roost prominent women in this country, she had great/^^j^ strer^th. sidll. and, wtien^^a required. ..toughne." he</p>
        <p>^ at me tar saying this, but I never thoupta that being a woman gave me any special political probicsns. K once said.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Graaio. who resipied In December after six years tal office became  was bedridden by cancer, died Thursday of cardiac arrest cauMd by multl|ile organ</p>
        <p>(allure, a Hartford iknpital spokesnansaid Sbawasil.</p>
        <p>Fligi in Oonnecticiit were fiyta^ at haU-staft today and a (Id state funeral was set tar noon Monday at St. Joaepbs Cathedral She will lie in state at the Capitol fram 11 a.m. Sunday until 11 am. Monday.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Grams Innband. Thomas, and their chikken, James and Suune. ere at her bedside sdm she was</p>
        <p>pronounced dead at l:8S pjn. She had gone into a coma at 7 a.m. after aeveral days tai a semKnmatoaeMate Mrs. Gram's election as governor in 1974 made her the first wosnan to be elected a governor who was not the wifeorwidawofagoveraor.</p>
        <p>It waa only when my frlendi from the (oreipi pitm. in New York, kept coming here and wrting</p>
        <p>-gj said  ^</p>
        <p>Cancer was diacovered in  her uterus in April Last (all, doctors determined that the cancer had spread to her Uvcr and tataesttaies She was operated on twice and received chemotherapy.</p>
        <p>The lUnem restricted her Ktlvltles, and she twned over much o( her work to Lt. Gov. Bill ONeill, who berame governor when she resipied e(fectlve Dec 31.</p>
        <p>"My heart goes out to aU the 'goveraors (amity and (liends around the state My own personal heart Is breaking.'ONeill said.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Grasso struck a (rugal image during her 14 terms as governor One ai her first acttam was to seU the state pirme. and her cawal. honwy manner of drcming became a trademark around the Capitol.</p>
        <p>As pramiaed. the state did not enact an income tax during her tenure</p>
        <p>Buried Lines Are Discussed</p>
        <p> me as a wohmb candidate that I began to think I was dota something unuw-al," toe said dmtaig her first term.  ^ _</p>
        <p>One of her mentors, farmer</p>
        <p>Hoddock Chopml</p>
        <p>Haddock Chapel FWB Church will observe quarterly meetings this weekend The schedule Is as follows:</p>
        <p>Saturday - 7:30 p.m.  Hdy Communion, with Rev. Hill and Uitaon Grove Church ofFannviUe Sunday  10 a.m.  Sunday SdMwi; 11 am</p>
        <p>UtUiUes Locating Company Inc.. ULOOO. a cor poratioo of uUltty companies interested in Job saltey and tanproved service through damage reduction to the utUittas hosted a luncheon and film session here TlMnday featuring speaker ' Carolyn Carter, Central Manager of ULOCO, GreeMboro.</p>
        <p>Carters talk centered on the dangers o( planting trees, trenching, digging fence posts and excavating before locating and correctly identifying underground facilities. ULOCO offers Us services to anyone proposing to disturb the earth in any manner which may affect buried utUitles Call toU free l-D^-4 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. (or assistance</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; Mornii^ Worship with tbe' ^ pastor and senior choir, 2 - Dinner; 3 p.m. -</p>
        <p>ELM GROVE '</p>
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        <p>I afternoon services with Rev. Tyrone Turnage, choir, tabers and ooogregation of - Little Creek FWB Church . r:^ThepUbtic is tanritod.f*'</p>
        <p>Services will be held''at Elm Grove F.W.B Church near Ayden Sunday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Elmer Jackson Jr. officiating. The public is invited to attend</p>
        <p>IsYour Daily Def|ector Delivery DIayt-.</p>
        <p>W tokw partkulor pridw in th ffktoncy af our corrtors who dollvor tho Dolly RoHoctor to your homo.</p>
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        <p>Frosty Temperatures</p>
        <p>Hofi</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) (NCDA) - Tte trend on the North CaroUna hof martet today was mortty S cents to $1 higha- Kioaton. 41M; cuntan. FayettevSlt. tam EUzhbetbtoen. Ptak HUl. Pine Level, Chadboam, Ayden, Laurlnburf and BeiMn, eoo; Rocky Mount 43.M, Salisbury 43.0#; Wilton. 43.S. Sowst SaUMwry (410 to 0 pounds)</p>
        <p>35.00-38.00, Wilson (450 pounds W 31.00; Spiveys Comer (300-000 pounds)</p>
        <p>33.00-37.50; Fayetteville (490 pounds i^) 37.00; GieenvlDe (300000 pounds) 30.003L50.</p>
        <p>Poultry</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) (NCDA) - The North Carolina f.o.b. dock broiler maiket was In^ Sqipiy moderate with kntance ol shortage Demand good, nie North Carolina dock wrtgbted average price nest week is 40.14 cents per pound for small purchases of plant-pwde broilers picked ig) at processing plants Estimated siau^ today was 1,011.000</p>
        <p>topped the active Hat, was ig) % at 11%, in tradhig that hiclnded a block of 25,000 Ames at 11%. a blocfc of 200,000 shares changing hrnda at 11% a diare, ad a block of 50,000 dbaiet al tradiiw at U%. UAL waa down%at22%.</p>
        <p>' Among petroleum asues, was down % at 75; TeuB 01 * Gas rose % at 34%; AUantic Richfield gitaied % at 50%; Mobfl was up % at 71%; Standard Oa of CaUfania advanced % at %; and Teuoe rose % at 41.</p>
        <p>Active issues ineiuded U.S. Industries, up % at f%; Schering-Plou^ up % at 31%; and GK Technologies, up 1% at 43. (X Technologies said Thursday it will soon hold talks about a propooed merger into Penn Central</p>
        <p>Thmperatves were tnaty in the area this morning, vdth naow predicled lor the aOemoon and evening hours At 8 a.m., (he temperature was % degrees Fahreeheit, according to the GreenvffleUtilltteoWater Plant The ad low lor Thovlay was 37  and  18 degrees. The</p>
        <p>level of the Tv River today on the National Weather Service (kaigewasllfeet Altboi^ fremn rato and Meet leD briefly in parts of the cmaky thto monii^ no measurable predpltatioo wu recorded ier the last 24 hoiBS.</p>
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        <p>Graduation Program Held</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) (NCDA) - The North Cao-Itoa ba martet was steady Supply adequate. Danand moderate. Prica paid par pound for bens ow 7 poads ^ at the farm lor Wedseaday, aiJ Thursday and Friday tegh-- ter was 18 cents per pound.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA)  Grain: No. 2 ydlow shelled com higher at 3.4UJ0, mostly 178- 3.80 to the east and 13M JO, mostly 105-180 in the Piedmont; No. 1 yellow aoybeaai hl^ at 7J0-7 5012. mostly 7.40 To 7.50 12 to the east ad 7.1S-7.55 to the Piedmont; wheat 4.3M.50 (New crop com 3.58-3.51; soybean 7J1-7J8; wheat IIMJI). Soymeal lah N.C. prnresshig plads per ton 44 2M.70 to 21100. Prices pad a of 4 p.m. Thursday by locatian for core ad soybeans  Wilson (170-3.00), 7 50; Elixhbetb CRy le 7.38; GddMTO 171, 7J0; Selma S.7t, 7.51; Lumberton (17W175), 7JI; Snow HUl and Saratoga 17, 7.40, Pantego 3.04, 7.50; Greenville (3.19-3.70), (7.40-7.50); FarmvUle 171, 7.40; Ralei^ 7.50%; Kinston 3.75, T.50; Fayetteville 7.59%; WUliamston 3.00. 7.48; Barber 170, 7i5; Mt UUa 7.39; Durham 3.96, Stalemille 134,7.15; Monroe (3.85^75); MocksvUle and Roaring River 165.</p>
        <p>Before 25 pre-releaaed prtooners received pahia-tleo certificalea dwtog a Pre-Rekaae and Aftercare Prtoon Gradudlan haebeae Wedneoday d Jarvii Memorial United Methodist Outfa, they were called upoB to help promote activities to help keep chlkben tram gptthd Into tnxtole As each of you rehuUdi your lile,^ the Rev. Gerald Peterson sad. see yourself tavoived to potential which doeaot ever have to stop A Ufe of pwwtag Is always a Ufe of service. You can concntrate your efforts on improving the prison prof^am, on becomtog a part of &amp;lt;4ii^tog hi program, on flndiaig empieyrocnt and honing lor releaoed pria-oaen, n providtag trana-portattn tar loved ana to vialt prisona and on</p>
        <p>The Rev. Jerry JoUey, tidnMmr (g mUBC Of JSTViS, welcomed Uk group and gave the tavocattan. Ifrs. Ann Bennett Maiwell, training coordinator, and Matt Brewington. amtatant training coordinator, re-co0uzed the graduatea and awarded them certlficales The luncheon was sponaored by the Jarvis United Methodist Women. About 85 graduates and their families from 26 northeastern counties attended</p>
        <p>Deep Divers 'Returning'</p>
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        <p>tor children not well in school</p>
        <p>DURHAM. H.t (AP) -Duke Medicai Center aden^ tists uy three (Bven who j reached a record Mmutoted</p>
        <p>pciem tanner St James^f^ depth of 2J50 feet - 68$ Uatted Methodist Church H' meters  are showing sign</p>
        <p>__Is  the  executlveii</p>
        <p>director of a newly organized' local dtopler of the Phoenix OrgHtoalton made up of volunteers to improve Juvenile and adult criminal jurtloe He was totnduced by Pat HIggk. Pre-Releaoe and Aftercare Center dlreetor.</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Moek prtcea' rem ter the teorth straight day today, and waiysts said there was Uttle impact on tradhig from President Reagans predktkn of an economic calamity' If hto tax and apendng cuts me notadoptod.</p>
        <p>The noon Dow Jones average of 36 tadurtrial Mocks -rose 143 pMnts to Kl.lS.</p>
        <p>Gotoers held an aimoot 2-1 edge over loaen among New York Stock Ezchaage41sted</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) - New York egp; prices unrhonged. Cartoned egg movement it fairly good where teotureo to pngremor planned for next week, U^ elsewhere Ofhringi remain ample for current need! but are held with more confidence. Undertone about atoady. Prices to retailers: sales to volume buyers, connmer grade A white eggs to cartons delivered atore door: A ertra large 71-73; A large 76-72; A medium 8406</p>
        <p>Mishaps On Slkk Roads</p>
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        <p>Reagan, in a nattonaily televiaed speech Ttonday nl^ renewed appeals ter Mowing the powth of iederal spending and rednctog government regulatory pressures on buotoeis. He proposed cuts in individual taxes and speedier bustoess tax- cno writeofte for new plant and equipment, tut wttbheld &amp;lt;te-ttols pending his Feb. 18 report to Congreas The tone (of the wwch) was viewed as quite favor- cawtw*  able, butthereisstillthe question of what he (Reagan) cm do with Coo- dmik pm pesa, said Newton Ztoder of E.F. Hutton ACo.</p>
        <p>In other economic news, the LMior Department said the natloos imem|*iyment rate remained unchanged at pv mck&amp;lt; 7.4 percent in January.</p>
        <p>Murray Wddenbaum, the g- ^ presidents designee to head am the Coimcfl of Economic gSriSS? Advisers, said the figure is ^ further evidence our G*pcti economy appears to be stuck on a (bateau.</p>
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        <p>WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) - RoMto palchy vrlth Ice produced a riMi of traffic mishaps today in WUmingtoo, including,a school bus which turned over.</p>
        <p>A spokesman at New Hanover Memorial Hoopital said Ms to teenagers (ram the bos were treated and retonaed at the ha^hals emefgencyroom.</p>
        <p>Tito NwhPtowan quoted an emergency room nene as saying the teenagers were JuMMiakennp.</p>
        <p>WUmtogton polke reported an ummiaOy hl^ a^ ddentstoa45nMnHtoperi</p>
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        <p>The dlveri are being returned to normal smface pressure st the rate of four feet per bour, and were at a tmui^tMi level of 2.1S feet lateTlnnday.</p>
        <p>They are to be released (ram tbeir ei^-foot steel bun chamber on Feb 28 Sctoehists monitoring the (fivcn reported all three to goodoonditkn.</p>
        <p>The divers are Steve V. Porter of Cortex. Colo.. Leonard Whitlock of Vero Beach, Fla. end' Erik Kramer of WiDiamaburg. Va.</p>
        <p>The Mnadatod dive was made at the F.G Hall Emriromnental Laboratory, which alao has been con-durtii^ tests on how pre-Hure affects recovery by swgical patients and why birds can fly at high altitudes, where people would die In the totter aperimem a test was under way Ttanday in a wind tunnel were staiiii^ were flying to con-dtttons simuUftog 100 mpta winds at an altitude of 18,000 feet.</p>
        <p>Dr. John Salzano. a Duke phystology profemor. said OBK poBstoie benefit from the test could be proof that there is a substance to the avian system toat might have medical implicalkns tor people.</p>
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        <p>One accident involved lev-erai cars, a dispatcher said Natknal WeMher Serrioe forecasters said icy rain and Meet feO acrom broad areas</p>
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        <p>However, travelers adviaortes remtooed out for moat of the Mate at a wtoter storm took ahn on North Carolina.</p>
        <p>State troopers reported bridges iced over and some patchy ice on roadways around Wilmington early today. Other North Caroltoa roads were listed as dear mdopen.</p>
        <p>The body wfB be taken tram Hemby Fonerai Home to the Gotod Uahmited HaMneai Ctorch. where (am-</p>
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        <p>ayden - Mrs MOlissa Everette Braxton. 81. died in Pitt Memorial Howatal Friday. FUnenl servket wMl be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Farmer Funeral Chapei to Ayden whh the Rev C.a Overman and the Rev. WMia WBaon Burial will tattow to the Ayden Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Braxton was a native of Pttt County and resided to Ayden tor the past SO years She was s member of the Ayden FWB Church and the Pooohontas Club and the SunMhne Chi) of Ayden.</p>
        <p>She M navTved by two sons C R (Tom) Braxton of Ayden. Guy H Braxton of WDmii^; one dau0ter. Mrs. Joseph Carr of Hamploa Va ; one sister, Mrs. Lena Hooks of Wto-terviUe; eight granddiildren and 14 great-graodduldren</p>
        <p>The family will be at the funeral home frana 7-9 p.m Saturday.</p>
        <p>Family viskatioo wUl be held Saturdav from 8 to 9 p. m at Philltpe Brothers Moriuary. The (amUy wUI be at 1405 Myrtle Avenue</p>
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        <p>Exchange, the market value " ^ index was up 4J9 at 346.47.</p>
        <p>Big Board volume reached Kmrt 17.83 milUoo shwes to the first two hours, against 1921 wco  million m the same period uewi cmf</p>
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        <p>^MASONIC NOTKE AU Master Masons are asked to meet at ^icamore HiO Baptist Church Sunday ni^ at 7:S pji to Joto to the services of the NAACP-tbr Emancipition Proda-matton services. Participants are to come to full Regalia.</p>
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        <p>ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) - FederM agents have seized more than five tons of contraband walrus ivory to Alaska and four other Maite.</p>
        <p>The raids, conducted Wednesday, capped m 11-fwtuth investigation of trade to raw ivory and polar bear hides, the agents said. Warrants were also served to Massachusetts. New Jersey, Washington and California, the ageihs said.</p>
        <p>No charges have been filed in the case, in which $450,000 worth of ivory was seized, accordtog to a^istant U5. attorney Milton Mo Under the Ma^ Mammal Protection Act of 172. no one but Ala^ natives may possess unfinished ivory-and only native hunters may take polar bears.</p>
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        <p>' Funeral servtces tor Mrs Thelma Lee Ebron wiU be held Sunday at 2 p m at Philippi Church of Ctoist hwe by the Rev. Randy Royal. Burial will be to Brown Hill Clemetery.</p>
        <p>Mrs Ebron was born wid reared to Albany, Ga., but had made her home in GrecnvUle tar a number of years She was a member of Philvpi Church ud the EveniiM Star Usher Board and was presdent of the Tlrifty aW) and vice dent of the AFlrCK)^tt Carolina Leaf Tobacco Cocig)any, where she was employed.</p>
        <p>Surviving her are her husband. Junes Ebron of the home; a dau^der. Mrs Pat Presley of Columhus. Ga., and six grandctoldren</p>
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        <p>FARMVILLE - Mri Aitoie Joyner FoMey. 55. of 902 S. George Street died Wednesday to Pitt County Memorial Howdtal Her funeral rervlce wiD be held Monday at 3 p n at Mount Moriah Holineu Ctarch by the Rev. Hiyes Buriat will be in Sureet MemoriM Park near here Mrs FoMtey ^ meet of her life to Parmvflle, where ihe was a member of Mount Monah Church and the Helping Hand Chto Surviving her are her hreband. Samuei Foskry of the home, tour dau^den Mrs Delores Wooten of Winston-Salem. Misses Pegg&amp;gt; and Rachel FoMvy. both of Stanford. Cano and Mrs Janette Harper of FaimviUe, four socs. Mack Poekey of Kinoton. Levi Foskey of SUotord. Conn . ami Randy and MitcbeU Foskey, both of FarmviUe. four sisters. Mrs. EuU Mae , Ellis of Fararrille. Mias Beatrice Joyner and Mrs Estella Moye. both of GreeoviUe. and Mrs Jean Myers of Batttonorr Md . three brothers. Raymond. Oicar and Lester Joyner, all of Baltimore. Md. and 19 grandchildren The body wtU be taken from Flanigan Funeral Home to the cfanrcfa. where</p>
        <p>Rooaeveit Avenue, Thunday Funeral mrvlees urU be held Saday at 1 p m. it Sycamore Hill kOaiionary Baptist Church by the Rev. Charles DIehns. Burial wM betoBrownHHCSnMtory Mrs OuttotrMr   hfeloag rssideat, of GreenviBe and a member af Sycamore 19 Otorch.</p>
        <p>Survivtog her are her buabnnd. Jakn ivery (M-terfaridge of the Ink; Ihrae dm^lert. Mis. Ivenr Wilaan of Neptune. N. J , Mrs Gtoria Coker of Wtaatoa Sniem. and Mrs. Jackie Parks of Goldribore. five tarn. John Outtartridie of Pasadena. Cnilf.. Marvin Outtertridgr of Graenibare, Robert Outterbridgc af Siatiteid. Md , Warren (Ml-lertaidge of Greenville and Freddie Outterhridfc of the home, md 11 giandchttAen The famiy will receive fnends Satorday from 7 tol p m at Flanagan Fimeral Home</p>
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        <p>FOmAIN - Funeral enrices for Mr. James Taylor WiU be held Sunday at 2 p m at H B Sugg Gymnw siian wMh Eldrem Mable B Jones officiating Burial wUl follow la the Bullock CeaaelerylnFoiatato Mr. Taylor was a native of Wilson Cowty but had lived to Fountain far the part lew He was a Junior at Fannville Central Higb School</p>
        <p>Punonl mrvtees tar Mr. Jimafe Wd will be held SBiday at 2.39 p. aa. to Trtunph ffiatoanory B^dlto Church by the Rev. Omenoe -Gr^. Bwtoi wM he to fltt : WvdFiiMyOemotory Mr. Ward wm bon and raved to Ptt CovRy and was employed imti Ms le-tMCHt In IfM by the End Carolina Ualveralty HMfeBopiiM Departamto He was a member of Triumph Church and iu u9v beerd, and of the Chvry Lane FWB Church UahvBovd.</p>
        <p>SurvtvtagHmarehtowife. Mn. Unon Ward of the honm; deughtm, Lillian Rulh Wwd and Brenda Lee Wvd, bath of Greenville. Jirito Mtt Ward of New Haven. Oamt. Cora Bell Adima if New York. Myra T%chvofWitoto0nn R C, Mag0e Tliba of Seat Ptaaa-mR.Md.mM.JinimleWafd Jr.. Arthv Ward. John Hemy Ward, David Earl Ward, Jeam Jvnm Ward, Robert Lm Ward ad Dontod Ray Ward, afl of Graanvfle, and Jarvis Spain af WatoitoMoa. D C.;27grail chlldreu and one great rwdckid. toalvi, Rebtcca Ward and Sue Stretov, both of GrenriUe. and Mary De-tofth ad Ruth Dcloreh, both of Portamouth. Vs.; brothers, David ad Arthr Ward, both of Graenvflle Famiy vistttotao wID be</p>
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        <p>He is sirvtved by htog held Saturday from 7 to I p mother, Mrs Grade Lucille  m. to Cherry Lae Baptist Taylor of the home lour</p>
        <p>^Church Funeral</p>
        <p>famUy vTstttotoo wUl be held Taylor of the home ^ nw</p>
        <p>CLASS SPEAKER Field Mooring of the Greenville UtUitia Com-mieaioo spoke to North Pitt High School recently to Mrs Chbby Deas' tenth grade daa Mooring explained how to read a meter, bow to compute a electric bill and hofw to conserve energy to the home Mooring works with customer information at GOO.</p>
        <p>Lunsford BALTIMORE. MD - Mr WiOle Norman Lunsford died here Wednesday,</p>
        <p>He was the brother of Mrs Ndvioa (Neal) Monk of Greenville. Funeral arrangements are incomplete to Baltimore.</p>
        <p>of Founlato. Aik* Taylor. Jeanette Taylv. Debbie Taylor, aU of the home, two, brothers; Bobby Taylor. Bonnie Taylor, both of the home; a paternal grandmother, Mrs. Odell Gorham of Watoito^ and a paternal grandfather, Roland Taylor of Farmville</p>
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        <p>Thn Family Of Thu Latn Ruth Onvia Wloh To Thnnk Everyone For Their Many Acts Of Kindness Rendered To Us During The Illness And Loss Of Our Loved One. Most Of All, We Are Grateful For Your Sincere Prayers. May God Bless Each Of You.</p>
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        <p>GOP MEETING Pitt Coutoy Republicans wui nota meir regular monthly meeting on Monday, Feb. 9 to I p.m. to the office d kklntyre A Gerry Inc., 200</p>
        <p>MASONIC NOTICE GreenviUe Masonic Lodge No.294AF.AA.H.wUlhave an enwrgent commixiicatioa tonight to 7;30 ft* work in the Fdlow Crafl^degree. AH Master Masons are tovitod. cv Vance T. Corey Jr.,</p>
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        <p>We endorse mixed beverages in the City of Greenville</p>
        <p>As voters and citizens of the CHy of Greenville, we support the referendum to be held on February 17. We feel that a fairly administered and strictly enforced mixed beverage law would have numerous benefits for the city. Among those benefits, we feel, re:</p>
        <p>1. Increased revenues In taxes.</p>
        <p>2. increased economy from the ability to attract conventions, etc., from outside the city.</p>
        <p>c^3. A better method of controlling ai^hol, in that In restauSnts where mixed beverages are served, birown bagging would no longer^be allowed state law.</p>
        <p>4. A progressive law for a progressive cHy.</p>
        <p>5. A better environment for restaurants, thus, better restaurants.</p>
        <p>6. For those who choose to drink, the freedom to drink the beverage of their choice In small doses, without having to  &amp;lt;^rry  an</p>
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        <p>In no way do we support the establishment of walk-in bars and taverns, serving mixed beverages. The referendum that the citizens of Greenville wBI decide will allow established, sit-down restaurants to apply for mixed beverages licenses so that their customers may choose to have a drink along with a meal.</p>
        <p>We urge your support for the ^referendum o1i February 17.</p>
        <p>Thk Stkoring Commltloo for ih Commlliot for MIxkd Btofogat.'*^= PaW for by Uw CommHloo for ItM Bovoragot.</p>
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        <p>FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, 1981Tar Heels Nip East Carolina, 77-74</p>
        <p>Announce ECU Football Slate</p>
        <p>Eart Carolina wUl iace fhf home opponent*.</p>
        <p>including the University ot Miami, the Peach Bowl champions, in iU 1981 football schedule. And future dates on the gridiron were announced with West Virginia and Florida SUte. including games in Greenville The Khedute akng with the ipcoming date were Mnounced by Dr. Ken Karr. Director of Athletics</p>
        <p>die five-iame home cheduie will be the aopearaoce of Peach Bowl champion. Miami of Florida Top road gawea mciode rival North Carolina. N C. State and DiAe Also, the Pirates wUl visit West VtrgtnU. marting the first time the two have met saice ivn In conjiartion with the IMl schedule announcement. Karr rovealed future home dates with West Virginia and FVmda State Univenlty. A four game series has been established with West VirgWa. playing ta Morgantown tai ll and l. and playuM hi ECU's Flcklen Stadium in 1917 and IM The three-game series with Florida State has the Pirates viaiting Tallahasaee in 1982 and 19B. while the top-rated Seminles will come to Greenville in 1987.</p>
        <p>"We are obvioualy very excited about having the University</p>
        <p>of Miami coming to Greenville this year. Karr said Also, the addition of West Virginia is a real phis to our schethie</p>
        <p>The fow game slate with West Virgiiua and the three-game slate with Florida State is a start towards the type  we  wMt to have for our football program I</p>
        <p>noted when I first came to Greenville that 8 might tM five to Mx yctts before the home sdiedute could reflect tins type gatwf I do believe we have made a start in the right dlrectiot</p>
        <p>and we hope to expand upon the West Virginia and Florida Stale series for more exdtling sciiediics at home and on the road.</p>
        <p>TIk nve^ame home schedule tor 1981 indudes WeMern</p>
        <p>Carolina to open the schedule on September S. the University</p>
        <p>of Toledo, the Uolvcristy of Miami East Temesaee State UnivcrMty d the OoUegr of William 8 Mary.</p>
        <p>HomeconhM has been set for November 7 against East</p>
        <p>The six rend games are with North Carolina. N.C. State. Di*e Univcrstty. the Univcfsity of fUdunood (in the Tobacco Bowi). Soidhweatefn Louisana and West Virginia Karr aim amunced that a new ECU poitcy wiU slate aU home games alter October IS each year at I:3P p.m. Night games wttl be played at home only prior to that dale henceforth llie complete schediie</p>
        <p>Septeihber S. WESTERN CAROLINA (7 p.m.); 12 at North (Carolina (1 pin.); W at N.C. State (7 p.m.); 21 TOlDO (7</p>
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        <p>October 1 at Duke (I;3Dp.m.); lOatRkhmondd.Xp m.); 17 at SouUiwestcni Louisiana (7:90 p m CDT); 24 MIAMI (I ;30 p m ); 31 at West Virginia (1:30 p.m.).</p>
        <p>November 7 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (!: p m.); 14 WILLIAM &amp;amp; MARY (1:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Matmen Close Home Schedule</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor Down as much as nine points past the midpoint ol the second half. East CaroUna stormed back to within one. but coUkki't quite pull it out as the Lady Tar Heds of the University of North Carolina nipped them. 77-74. last mght in Minges Coiiseum A screaming crowd of 4.250 saw the Lady Pirates, who dropped their record to 17-5. get within one poM once and within two on four occasons. the last with 1:54 left After that, the Pirates had a ample of chances to tie it up. but Aprille Shaffer hit the second d two shots awarded as an intentional foul with fWe seconds left.</p>
        <p>Ironically, it could have been the fervor of some of the ECU fans that cost that fateful point A large group gathered at the UNC end of the court as Shaffer prepared to shoot After a time out. she missed her first shot, and after a second, bounced the second off the back rim.</p>
        <p>Tt was coming off on the ri^t side," ECUs Kathy RU^ said later "There is no way it was going in</p>
        <p>ond half *We outrebounded them by ir But we didnt get them off the defensive boards They got a lot of pouRs thM way.</p>
        <p>We cant shoot 66 per cent at the foul line and 39 per cent from the floor and expect to wm. Andruzsi added</p>
        <p>I hope this wakes ui up We have two tough games coming up this wrekoid And weve got to learn to play under extreme pressure - like this. We have a shot at three more conference games, aid I hope that they realize now that every game is important. I hope we wont forget this giune.</p>
        <p>East Carolina got the initial lead, but failed to hold it as Carolina got a three-point play from Kathy .Crawford for a 7-6 lead. The Pirates tied it up three times after that, they regained the lead on a basket byRUeyat 16-14 with 11 SB left. Marcia Girven and Laurie Sikes hit after that to run the lead to six. 29-14, before Carolina came back within two on several occasions</p>
        <p>East Carolina again led by six. 30-24. and 34-28. but Carolina pto on another rally that finally pulled them ahead at 40-39 with 42 seconds left in the</p>
        <p>nkler s hancte out of bounds Crawford led the Carolina effort with 36 points, while Brown added 16 and Berry had 12. Brown led the Carolna rebounding with 13. while Crawford had 10 Riley paced East Carolina with 22. while DeiWler had 16 andGurvcnhadl2 Girven also led the Pirate rebounding with 12.</p>
        <p>i expect a lot from our kitte. Andruzzi said. I want us to be the best Seventeen and five is a good record, but it could be better. East CaroUna has to be the classiest team out there And Im critical of anyone who doesn't play defense for us. or who wont say that they're not able to play " IV coach was asked abcxX not calling a time out when the Pirates got nuw-points behind We didn't need it Our kids knew what to do If it had gotten to be a little more (the lead), 1 might have But the kkte know what to do and they did it We want to save our times out until the end 'Thats when they help the most  Andruzzi also questioned a couple of moves made by the officials "I thought they called</p>
        <p>asgoingin"  r  --------------------- a pretty gopdgan^.Wl don t</p>
        <p>overanxious fanstn o" * jumper by Crawford. understand a couple of things</p>
        <p>an extremely poor display of Tresa Brown added a ^^skrt sportsmanship - shook the  ^ baseline with 11</p>
        <p>basket supports, and the action served to help the ball stay on the rim and finaUy drop in.</p>
        <p>After that. Carolina merely made the Pirates weave through them to get to the basket for a final shot - which missed</p>
        <p>Tm extremely disappointed, Coach Cathy Andruzzi said "Carolina</p>
        <p>seconds showing for a 42-39 halftime lead.</p>
        <p>East Carolina came back to regain the lead at 43-42, then again at 43-44. That was the last time</p>
        <p>Jont Berrys long-range bomb put the Heels back into the lead. 4643 with 17:14 remaining, and East Carolina never caught up again. Behind</p>
        <p>R^boumJ Qoth East Carolinas Marcia Girven tafaa an dbofw to the chin from North Carolinas Henrietta Walls diaing first half action last night on</p>
        <p>a rebound in Mlnges Coliseum. The Lady Tar Heels avenged an earlier loss, nipping the Pirates, 77-74. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>;iayedVery'gol They'piayed ^ play of Crawford and better and won Both teams Brown. tV Tar Heels slowly</p>
        <p>Pirates Hosting AiA in Saturday Contest</p>
        <p>AStaflRipt East Carolinas wrestling team has its final honoe meet Saturday before the Pirate program is (hsnuntled at the end of the season and the ECU swim team returns home to battle Duke Also this weekend, the ECU</p>
        <p>and then moves on Saturday to nm in tv Knights of Columbus meet in Cleveland TV Wanamaker Millrose is tv oldest and most prestigious indoor meet in tV East." ECU track coach Bill Carson said its a social event, and there</p>
        <p>track and gymnastic teams are will be 17.W0 people attending: on tv road  thats a seU-out "</p>
        <p>TV Pirate wrestlers, now TV Pirates take a mile relay 2-5. are tv host team for a team into tV meet that is quad4eem meet that begins among tV top eight in tV Saturday at noon Taking tV nation. Last year. ECU mat with tv Pirates Saturday finished fourth at tV meet are Virginia Tech. Central FoUowing Fridays meet. tV Florida and Appalachian State. Pirates will fly to Cleveland for TV meet is tv schools final tVKni^its of Columbus meet home wrestling match before</p>
        <p>In gymnastics, tV Pirates travels to FarmviUe. Va.. to face powerful Longwood Col-Ic^ for tv second time this season VPl will also compete</p>
        <p>tv wrestling program is eliminated at tV end of tV season </p>
        <p>' In tv swim meet Saturday</p>
        <p>(1 p.m.). ECUs men and_  -  .</p>
        <p>women look to improve on^intVmeet. ^ ^ their 2-4 and 5-2 records re- Going into tV meet, r ECU pespectively "TV (Duke) men should present a good meet. ECU' svrim coach Ray Scharf said  Diving may again propose some trouble as Duke has some ^ divers'^ Duke has a good women's team also and is led by by Nancy Hogshead,  world class swimmer."</p>
        <p>TV ECU track team travels to tv Wanamaker Millrose Games Friday in New York</p>
        <p>coach Jon Rose is optimistic his club can score 120 points, which should be enou^ to win. Longwood defeated ECU earlier tins season. 129-112.</p>
        <p>Were ready to peak. Rose said.f, Weve got to for tV upcoming state and regional championshij </p>
        <p>Freshman Nan George, injured in tv first contest with Longwood. returns to action Saturday. SV will compete on tv uneven bars</p>
        <p>East Carolinas Pirates return home on Saturday to face IV Athletes in Actton. with lipoff set for 7 p m. in Mmges Coliseum.</p>
        <p>U wUl V Groig) Ni^t" in Minges. and all groups of 15 or more will V admitted for $1 per person by presenting a lisi of those in tV grog) at tV ticket window .</p>
        <p>TV Pirates. wV Vve just pasaed tV 500 mark for tV&amp;gt; first time since DecemVr, bring an 11-10 record into tV contest TV Athletes In Actwn are now 22-8, following a victory over Bkfla on Tuesday Among their victims are Marquette. 74-72. Long Beach State. 72-65. Southern California. 82-74, and Oregon. 62-46. TVy were beaten by #2 ranked Oregon State, one of two unbeaten teams in tV country, by only 11 points, 66-55</p>
        <p>TV two teams have faced one common opponent, Penn State. AIA lost to tV Nittany Lions, 64-56. while tV Pirates ,) lost. 71-59. r</p>
        <p>This group has been killin people around tV country, as evidenced by tVir record against excellent competition. ECU Coal* Dave Odom said They offer tV greate^j^ec</p>
        <p>better shape This is a real team and they do things that good teams do TVir record is very importaiX to them in what they are trying to do in their total work." Odnn added "I feel this game will V a tremendous chaflei^ for our young kids. They will V facing a group that has great pnde is what tVy do both on and off tv court </p>
        <p>Sdiafl leads tv ALA team in scoring with an 117 average, while Delph is next at 11.5 Branning is also at double figures at 11.0, as is Jackson with a 10.3 average.</p>
        <p>Schall Is also IV leading rebounder at 7.9.</p>
        <p>TV AIA have outsored tVir opponents, 74.1 to 68.5 over tV season.</p>
        <p>Schall starts at center, at 7-0, while Johnson. 6-9. and Tim Hall, 68 from Colorado State, are tV forwards. TV guards are Branning, 6-4. and Jackson. 6-1.</p>
        <p>East Carolina is led ^ by Charles Watkins at 13 9, while Mark McLaurin has a 10 3 average TV Pirates have little rest after tV game, having to bus immediately to Norfolk, Va., to catch an early Sunday morrang plane for connections to Edin-</p>
        <p>tion (rf name players from tV boro, Texas, wVre' tV Bucs college ranks ever to appear in face Pan American University</p>
        <p>tv road, and 6887 at home They also Vat New Orleans. 66-56.</p>
        <p>In tv first game, our downfall was tV fact that we didnt play good defense inside Pam Americans strength is on tv offensive boards. Odom said  We We to set tV</p>
        <p>tempo We cant get in a run and shoot game. We must take shots we want We must V one tight unit that far away from Vme with no support except V tv 29 or so in our traveling party. Out team mu^ have self-inspiration</p>
        <p>Plus, it will V Homecoming for tVBroncs ' One facto- is still a question mark. Kenneth Green, Pan Amoicans all-America player, has missed several recent games with injuries, and bis status is unknown.</p>
        <p>TV 6-9 senior center was averaging 22.7 points and 11.4 rebounds a game for tV Broncs Three otVr players are in double figures, including 5-11 guard Mike ' Carnfll. with 11.4, 6-4 guard ^ Rueben Cole at 12.4, and 66 forward Courtis Glasper at 12.3.  -</p>
        <p>East Carolina returns home to face Delaware State onThu^y. '</p>
        <p>were sluggish, but it seemed like we were playing in reverse </p>
        <p>Andruzzi admitted that tV Lady Pirates were tired and several were sick.  But that is no excuse. We still werent as intense as we should have been." sV said "Yes, we have been sick (both Riley and Mary Denkler missed tV two days of practice pnor to tV game) and we've played a lot of tou^i, tough, tough games. But we should have been up fw this one and 1 dont think we were. Andruzzi said tV Lady Heels played harder "We didnt control tv boards, especially in tv second half, sV added TV stats actually gave East Carolina a 52-35 rebound a()vanlage, including a six-rebound advantage in tV sec-</p>
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        <p>built Up as much as a nine-point lead, 65-56 with 8:35 remaining.</p>
        <p>RUey then ignited a Pirate rally, scoring eight strai^t points to trim tV lead to 6564 with 6.25 left. But tV Pirates were never able to come closer. Carolina pulled back out by six, only to see tv F*irates pulJ it back within two four more times. And each time, they had tV chance to tie it ig), but a turnover or missed shot cost tVm tv chance. tV last time when a Riley pass inside slipped through De-</p>
        <p>Eariy in tV game, tV officials asked tV P.A. to announce that tv Minges (Coliseum organ could not V played during tV actual game Then later, when a couple of fans, standing along tV fnnges of tv court blocked tV 39-second clock, tv official announced that tv game would not continue until everyone is in tv stands " He made no request that fans just not block tv 39-second clock.</p>
        <p>How many games have we had at home? Andruzzi asked (Please Turn To Page 12)</p>
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        <p>Pitt at FaytUevtfie State JV is pm)</p>
        <p>Winslon-Saiem at SteelwtweU i2 and 4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>WresUtag Division I at Hunt Virginia Tech, Appalachian State. North Carolina Central at East Carolina &amp;lt;2p.m.)  </p>
        <p>Northeastern at WaNungUm V Conley at Coastal - Confemice Invitatiooal  ;  a-.</p>
        <p>Swimming Duke at EaN Carolina &amp;lt; 1 p m.) , indoorTTack East Carotina at Kni^Hs ot CoiumbuBlleet</p>
        <p>GynmaaUcs East Carotins at Lrmgwood (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>AIA will V much like tV only 4-5 since then, as their Marathon Oil learn we played record has fallen to 12-9. losing to start tv season, in that they five (fl its last seven. In IV will play free and easy. But. past week. tVy lost twice to this groig) wfll V in much Southern Mississippi, 8168 on</p>
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        <p>last Carolina Basketball</p>
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        <p>Saturday, Feb. 7 - 7:30</p>
        <p>Any group of 15 or more may purchase tickets for $1.00 each. Bring iist of group to the Minges Ticket window. See former greats Rich Branning of Notre Dame and Mamn Delph of^rkansas.</p>
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        <p>The call for a feasabilUy study on the construction of a Civic center for Greenville and Pitt County will find solid support from this area. It is a pro)ect we have long felt was needed for this area</p>
        <p>For some time, we have backed the construction of such a facility, as it would bring much to the area that has been denied in the past.</p>
        <p>Havmg such a building in which to play basketball would greatly increase the prospiects of getting quality teams into Greenville to face Elast Carolina. Paying a guarai^ee that is needed takes a larger seating capacity than currently available in Minges For this reason, an arena must seat a minimum of 10.000 people</p>
        <p>Both the East Carolina men and women could play some or all of their games in such a facility. Having it would also be a help in their recruiting</p>
        <p>Since the North Carolina High School Athletic Association has gone to regionals in basketball, It would become a natural site for one or more high school tournaments.</p>
        <p>Such a building however, would not be for the use of sporting events alone  and it should not be built with only sporting events in mind.</p>
        <p>What is needed is a building such as William &amp;amp; Mary Hall in Williamsburg, or a larger version of the center in Greenville. S.C. A civic center such as that in Raleigh would not be of sufficent size, especially for basketball.</p>
        <p>Such a building could attract the circus, ice shows, and other road group Concerts of more major artists could be brought in, covering areas that the wide group of people in the east would be interested in.</p>
        <p>. And a sound sy^em should be carefully installed to provide {NPoper atmosphere for stage</p>
        <p>By JOHN NELSON APSpwtsWmcr NEW YORK (AP) - Then It BO reano Virpnia tmid loae anotlKr gaaae tte seaaoB. uys guard Jeff Lamp, '1mt our primary pal npl now ia to win the Atlantic Coad Con-(erence  </p>
        <p>If we can do that and diU p undefeated, it would he greaL" uid Lmnp. one of the best shooters in collep</p>
        <p>accudomed to sharia if not givtng up the lime-lipl entirely to teammate Ralph Sampson, scored X points Thursday nipt and parked a rally thd carried top-raided and undefeated VirgimaoverWaper XP The victory improved Virginias record to X4 and extended the Cavaliers' wnn-ii streak la 2S. the knpd current dring of victories hy any Division I coUep badwt ball team.</p>
        <p>la other games mvolving the nation's ranked teams Thursday Dipt, No. M Michigan edged Michipn Stale in overtime 71-77, No. 15 Iowa stopped Northwestern 7M6; ITth-ranked Indiana routed Wisconin S44; No. U Illinois whipped Ohio Sde C-O and No. 20 South Alabama tunied back South Flohda 54-50.</p>
        <p>Virginia's victory, for one, chd not come without some nervous moments With leas than two nunutes gone in the second half. Wagner ran off 11 points to only two - free throws by freshmen OtheU Wilson and Sampson - for Virginia That</p>
        <p>Rtecxvedkvkkanlkfod Jump dwt thd gave Vtrghha a si-soiead.</p>
        <p>Then it was time for Smnpaon. a 7-lod-t mphamore center, la p to work He hk a oae-handed didf did that capped a dx-pond ran. putthig</p>
        <p>theCavdfersifihylSdfrC Later, he hit a five-feet tmnround jumper, a hip-Oyii hook dnt and a free tPow. ghri^ hhn 12 af his it pohats in the seamd had</p>
        <p>a lead, " which d one tine was asMpaaeiptpdntt</p>
        <p>VhKC^^Breokhd scored S points to equal his career h^ Mi Kevin Boyle added II to lead lews ever Northwedera. The Hawkeyes eevcr trailed in the gmne and bhw^ ta a Ppeid tend in the aecoad had dh about eipl minulcs left when Coach Lute Olaan cleared</p>
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        <p>Otaon wm m ptemed wdb the zone defeaae the Hawteyes darted with ttmt he weal wMh It the entire game .</p>
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        <p>Sophomore Tmty Brawn made hd Brd five diots and scored 12 of hd careo'-hip II pokds hidie fird half to park Inhana over Wiaconsd The Hooders want ahead M an Thd Kkchd's lay^ wtd 1I;S left ht the fM half and were never cangfk.</p>
        <p>Brown, a Moot-2 pard tram Chic^hkdxofhdflrddne dmu d the flrd haii, which ended wkh the Hooders en-</p>
        <p>Sampson ado pabhed U re-boimdi and added a pair of blocheddwts.</p>
        <p> The team Powed a Id af pade. Smnpaon said. We dhdt gd on- beads down. We foupl back and we knew k woidd open p dmde mner or later, as non as Jeff started</p>
        <p>IlRlSIg MBc JBBpol The Mp acorar for Waper was Mike Ncdon with 14 tadudtag eipl d a</p>
        <p>Lamp, Sampson Spark Virginia Past Wagner</p>
        <p>joyia4i 2Sadvantap</p>
        <p>Reaerve guard Craig Tncfcer . Kored a points. M d the second half, d leadtag DUnod ovar OMo State Thcher and Derak Harper dd n arge midway throup tte aeoond hdf thd broke the pne opa for Dteod, which thn coated to Ms idh vkton of ^ againdfow defeats.</p>
        <p>Ed Rain scored a funHhp If paints msi Sodl Wghmn to Heit Andrew enehscored M each la lend South Alabama over South Florida South Florida toaped dk to a aoty toad, bdt Sotkh Adttoon leak oar 12 ndmka diB the flrd htof Ratos saak a 154oator to bond the Japan to a 27-S toante at the htof.</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) &amp;gt; Jeff Lamp and Ralp Sampnn lad a rally thd erased a Ihrae-</p>
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        <p>^ PL erased a 35-3 deficit to put Wagner jg) by three. 4Ml.wtth</p>
        <p>The Tobacco Show would be a natural for an arena like this. Plus there are other things whidi could be placed there, such as boat shows, auto shows, etc. With the proper meeting rooms, conventions and smaller sized meetings could be handled.</p>
        <p>No monument to architecture is needed, however. Keeping it simple, but functional, should be the main aim  and it will cost less, too.</p>
        <p>12:42 left 1 was concerned about tt, Virginia Coach Terry HoUaod said. We were sluggidi and tired from our travel Waper played a great basketball game and caused us to make a lot of mistakes </p>
        <p>Over the next 54 minutes, however, Virginia outscored Waper IM Lamp scored dx poinU in that string, and Lk</p>
        <p>fouls. We dkhi't keep our compaure and poise wha we feU behind</p>
        <p>Marty Boihiar hk a a (kiv-ing layup In the ftaai seconds of ofvertine to lend Mkhigw over Michigan State. In the ofvertlme. Michifu forward Mike McGa Mt a pair of free throws and converted a steal into a easy layip basket to give the Wdverines a fotr pokk cudUn But Michigan State countered with a pair of free throws by Vincent and a Kevin Smkh junop shot to tie the game 77-77. Bodnars final basket foifowed a Michigan stall that laded about a minule.</p>
        <p>We're nd as talented as other Big Ta teams, said Mtrtrigan Coach Bfll Frieder. But we did a gHto job in the ncoad half of taking advan-Uige of their mistakes to bikld</p>
        <p>Cavaliers trailed 4M1. but Virgliita aatscorcd the Seabawks IM aver the next 54 mtaula to lend SMI wkh 7:17 to play. Lamp had sta pdnu In that ran Then, the outconM WM left ta the large hmtos of Sampson, a 7-foot-4 aophomore center. Sampson id a one-handed duff shot wkh 4:31 remaining, capping a dx-point nm. and Virginia tod 6-52 In the final 2:15, Sampaa scored Are draipt potott, on a five-foot turnaround jumper, a sky haok and a free throw thd put the</p>
        <p>Cavaliers p 7447 wkh leA</p>
        <p>Titt victory gaa Vhpka a W4 record iMi aeaaa ad extended the aatfon's fonpd major collep whmin| dreP loSgaaoes</p>
        <p>Lamp Md the Cavalten wkh 3 potato add Saotodm added II. 12 of those ta the aeoend half</p>
        <p>Reserve fmward Mike Ndsa paced Waper. 11-7. wkh 14 points and Dayma Ykar added 11</p>
        <p>Vhpiia led 3-3 at the hdf. mto the CavaUers scored the flrd three potato of the second half to lend by IL 3 before the Seahawks went a a 32 nm that caupt Vtrpka fid The Cavs were mtable to hk from the fieM and imabfe to hold onto the bafl.</p>
        <p>Ndaa scored eipt potato in thd run. tadudtag a drivtag layup after Suopan lod the ball in a flurry of hands Oder his own basket Thd lavim</p>
        <p>gave Wipmr ks flrd lead af the gaane. 4M1. wkh 12 3 to play, tad Nalaaa added another jump did before Virgtaiat offenw went tato</p>
        <p>StOPlwllMls Host Smokers</p>
        <p>ia the flni gamr af the doubldieoder. ForPam d^ footed ft Pefat of New Jersey 5147.</p>
        <p>The Gieonvfti Steeiwheds will hod the WiohmBalan Sawktrt Saturday la a dmditdiaihr d Etaa ftrad Gymnaihm. TlKflrd  to d 2 pjB and the leaad d 4 pm</p>
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        <p>Davis Signs Long-Term Pact</p>
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        <p>Bevedth-nmked North Caro-Itaa and North Carolina Stale take a break frcrni Atlantic Goad Conference basketball actia tonipt tar the flrd rouid of play ta the annual NortlsSouth Doubleheader d Charlotte. N.C.</p>
        <p>The Tar Heels, coming off a one-poiik overtime loss to top-ranked Virginia, meet a strong St. Josephs team thd ha run p a 14-3 record. N.C. Std# takes a Furmaa a Southern Conference team ta the midst of a rebuilding pro</p>
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        <p>AU other ACC teams are idle</p>
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        <p>1 wa concerned about i, Virginia Coach Terry Holland said We were sli^igisb and tired from our travel. Warier played a great basketball game and caused us to make a lot of mistakes"</p>
        <p>Ralph Sampaa scored 19 points, 12 dtbmnta the second half, and haufed ta If rebounds for the Cavaliers.</p>
        <p>The victory improved Virginias record to 204 and extended the Cavaliers' wtan-ing streak to S, the tanged current string of victories by any Divisia I ooUep basketball team.</p>
        <p>PHOEND, Aril (AP) -Calling tt a reward a the one hand, and a investment in our future a the other, the Phoenix Suns , announced Thursday the aping of All-Star Walter Davis to a multiyear contract.</p>
        <p>Terms were not diadoaed, altboup The Phoenix Gazette said the pact is expected to run throup the 198546 aeasa and provide Davis ta exoe of 13 J millia.</p>
        <p>Walter certataiy earned a rewarl said Jerry Colaogelo, the Suns goeral manager, Hes ta his fourth year ta the leaipK and ba played ta four</p>
        <p>All-Star games. And he is regarded to one of the premier players ta the game </p>
        <p>Davis, 3. still had one year to p a his prevkws contract, but Catoa^ said the cfata initiatod discussions a a new deal over a year aa</p>
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        <p>We jud felt k was ta our bed interests, said Colangeio Stability is one of the keys to success in professional baskethall, and,  we enter a new phase of free agency, it is important to have our houw ta order.</p>
        <p>Davis expressed satisfactia wkh the new contract  '</p>
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        <p>In the only ganw involving a caference team Thursday night. Virgtaia found little WagMT toiiper than expected ta a game in New York. The Cavaliers, rallying behind a appoint performance by Jeff</p>
        <p>Tor Heels...</p>
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        <p>No one complained about the organ before That's really petty. I dat eva notice it mytolf. But (Jennifer) Alley (Carolina coach) has to complain about it. First it was the cow bells (silenced by N.C. State coach Kay Yow), now the organ. Thats the ACC mertali-ty. Just picky little stuff that redly doesnt mean a thing.  &amp;lt;1?</p>
        <p>The Pirates take to the road to start  three-game swing that takes them from eastern Tennessee to eastern North Carolina. First, they face East Tennessee State University a Saturday at 6 p.m., then meet Appdachian State in Boone at 3 p.m. a Sunday. Tuesday, they travel to UNC-Wilnungta</p>
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        <p>East Carolina University Division of Continuing Education announce *Great Decisions *81</p>
        <p>...a lecture series to inform citizens about key issues in U.S. foreign policy...</p>
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        <p>In this ever-changing world we live in. no one has too much information. Most of the time we know too little about the situations in other countries that are affecting our daily lives.</p>
        <p>You can have the opportunity to meet and discuss with other concerned citizens issues about major world affairs through the^Great Decisions *81 program.  ^</p>
        <p>Great Decisions 81 is a series of open lectures sponsored by the non-partisan Foreign Policy Association. It is being coordinated locally by the ECU Division of Continuing Education</p>
        <p>U.S. I Soviet Union: DHammas of Power and Peace</p>
        <p>Feb. 26 Or. Lawrence E. Hough J Dept, of PoHticd Science</p>
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        <p>From Cairo to Kabtk: Ok. Islam. Israel-and Instability</p>
        <p>March 5</p>
        <p>Or. Robert L. Bunger Oept. of Sociology and Anthropology</p>
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        <p>China After Normalization;</p>
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        <p>March 19</p>
        <p>Or. Robert J. Gowen Oept. of History ;</p>
        <p>South Africa: Can Rae War be Avoided'* ^</p>
        <p>March</p>
        <p>Central America and the Caribbean: New Political Earthquake Zone</p>
        <p>Food: Humanitys Need. Americas Interest</p>
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        <p>Or. Sandra Wurth-Hough Oept. Of PoOticd Scianca</p>
        <p>Or. Edward P. Leahy Oept. of Geography andPtanning</p>
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        <p>April 16</p>
        <p>Or. Jamas Smith Dipt, of EcoTKMnics</p>
        <p>The World in till</p>
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        <p>MILWAUKEE &amp;lt;AP&amp;gt; - Fm [jn Elmore, the NaUaiMl BtfketbMI AmoctMieB mmm hai been one of mooUy pi&amp;gt; (hcUMe cydet, aU qiinilhig (towBwexl Tbfrd-fltiiai center aad nth maa for the talent-ioeed Milwaukee Buefca, Efanore had played little of tale. When he had played, mote often than not M had been poorly. And ao rut play declined, ao dM hto mawtes But Elmore played 24 mioulet Thunday mjpit. the moot for Mb since Oct. II. and his statistics don't begin lo reflect htt oontrtbutions to the Rucks' 113-MS eictory over the powerltdBoMon Celtics.</p>
        <p>Elmore had seven pointa and five rebounds More tonfrortant, he blocked fow shou and neutralized Boston's 7-foot v renter Robert Pariah That took away much of Boston's strvngtti ~ Ms bwide game - and sparked the Bucks after the Celtics had scored the game's first 11 polBls.</p>
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        <p>PmWi scored six poials against Catchings durlag Boston's 124 span, but maiuMed only 12 after that. Partfi coaHBiltcd Ms iMrd foM with ll;tt left in the aacond quarter aai was benched far the rest of the haU The Bucks trailed M-ll at that poinl. then rallied by aaMg of</p>
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        <p>AtthnestheynsedEhnorcor forward Mtchey Jotonen at center, and over one apm nnd a Itneito ndudtag farwank Pat Ctonmhigs and Marquee johnoon and guards Brian Winten. Junior Bridgemaa andSktaeyMoncrief i UwAk if a caiid bold our own on the</p>
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        <p>The Bucks, epartnd by six points by Moncrlef. outooored the Cettks IM hi the lart few minulcs of the fM bA to leA SI46 They poued in the flrd eign points of the socnad bA to lead ft, then widened the spread toTlft</p>
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        <p>Sam Glaes. presideni of Tiffany, scheduled a news conference for today at II a.m. EST, and one re^ uys that te win bring three big fights to the Garden In March MAPS and Ttffany have until the cIom of busines Thursday, FA 12, IMl. to cure that event of default by ten dering the required payment to the Garden." John F X Condon. the Garden's boxtog heA, said in a statement In the event that such payment should not be made, the Garden will have no alternative but to cancel the FA 23, ini. program "</p>
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        <p>WINTERVILLE - A.G. Coxs girls' team defeatA Farmville 3M3, Thursday to win the PltKJreene Girls Conference championship. Farmville won the boys game, 3D-24.</p>
        <p>Coxs girls, who flniA the season at M, were ted by Angella Smith's 10 points. FarmvUte, now 5-1, did not have anyone in double figures.</p>
        <p>In the boys game, James Carmon hA 16 points (or A.G. Ccx, now 2-5. Farmvlltes boys are 6-1.</p>
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        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) -JMi SMntoeks EaM of EdOB. th ttx poBoramic vtew and its pondr of My chanelen befgRl to be traatmuted iato a TV nlidtefief Wby, wasnt Steinbeck thinking miniaeries wben he penned HI epic, with ita Ahd-Cata and Jexebelinn themes?</p>
        <p>Of course not, but ABC knows a toenmy aex^</p>
        <p>violence y vn when k sees OK. and Eaat of Eden ' fits the bifl pcriectiy. Wttaeas ABCs iBBinuaUng adver rtffnyre for the tntniawi in next week's TV pages: Feicfiiiig Jsne Seynnv is pictured in come4yther pone, flngering the lace of her coraet She would break every law of man and God. teases the ad.</p>
        <p>Come to thtm of It, that approach mi|h( worl And even thouidt thts seven4mr.</p>
        <p>three-night rendition (begtoning Swday, ptaytog OB MoHtoy and Wetasday) to unevenly actod. It to rn-mMtahly true to the text (tf not towiQto the  of</p>
        <p>Stotohecfc'swork kitoi Seyawur hunghly attacks the large chore of portraying evil Catherine Ames, the demonic aeductrens who to toe cen-terpiece of thto expanaive story Thto charactor atone wUlhneviewmto Eaatof Eden next week, ao cqbd-peUmglytoMplaved.</p>
        <p>hhn througi the _____</p>
        <p>grntim hhn to the reat of toe long, loag Story.</p>
        <p>AadthetmvaiBaRaanny. But tor toe HMHt pact they</p>
        <p>ymns failing to and aHrrying Cathy. Bwvh to CaWomla.</p>
        <p> jhtottlebaeoBonidun.</p>
        <p>pwhienMhr HtowMetoanps hhn to opon op a honoe of pnatitattoB. too ks (one of ham. Caleh. was the part James Dean ptayed) are weild and bis atraer rcla-with bii</p>
        <p>Thnothy Bottoms loada Ok mto a sort of looay air. but</p>
        <p>aeai. rather, ha aeoma to he ahrays m the vcrr of</p>
        <p>privy to a view el MamU ptayhHtttopait</p>
        <p>Not that M raatten much Bottoms and toe othen are hare mtoaty to gve Jane Scymo aooMoae to aay her Uneeto; iPahartoav.</p>
        <p>Gtoen the imperatives of televiaton mtntorrtoa - the toduaton of ptoaty of aan.</p>
        <p>tndeed. khas Seymour to to tlhi vertoon of Stetahecks epic what James Dean wee to the 1166 Warner Bros.' abridged veraton, which concerned ttadf wito only the last third of the book.</p>
        <p>The ml ef toe naahaeries to rather ordtaary TV, flawed by an eccentric perfonnanoe by Tknothy Bottoms hi the key role of Adam Trask and a touggiahoeM, at ieoto m the flrat five houn when Mtoo Seymour to atmnt tram the</p>
        <p>Another Honor For Olivior</p>
        <p>cMtry - Eato of Bdan fignreo just ri^ as a mitooeries. Wami that ah-</p>
        <p>U^gg</p>
        <p>By begtoning to the begto-toi. toto Eaat of Eden" takes ito toe atory of the Trask (amity to toe CIvi War, where we meet the peg-legged martinet and grand liar. Cyrus TratoL (engagingly played by War ren Otoeii who atartad it afl. CyriM. 1 dtoahled Union private who (aahkna and cashes in on his own apocryphal tegmd. fathers</p>
        <p>LONDON &amp;lt;AP) - Actor Laurence Ottvtor has been selected hy Queen EHzabtoh D for niembertoip in the exdutove Order to Merit. Bucklnghnm Palace has amouDced</p>
        <p>The order haa oidy M mentoen and to one of tour, arden over which toe queen has complete cootrai ^</p>
        <p>Olivlar. perhaps best known for hto ioterprettoions of Shakespeare, to considered one of the world's greatest livmgacion '</p>
        <p>Othen named Thursday to the order were Sir Peter Medawar. a Nobel-prtie-wimdag cancer reaearcher. and Leonard Chetotore. a World War 0 bomber ace</p>
        <p>two singularly dimimiiar and founder of the worldwide boys, the tonsiUve Adam W)d[LchetoiiiT homes (or the (hs^ the rowdy Charles (Bruce ^ ahled Boxleitner)</p>
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        <p>K S J V</p>
        <p>YOUNGER VERSIONS - Miguel Ferrer, top left, and Aane Lockturt, top ri^t, play earlier rales of their real lito parenta, Jeae Ferrer and June Lockhard. bottom, doing an episode to which the four toipnr. The youngH^ set aays being toe child of a star does not always work to ones advantage in toe etoeitatoment world (APLaaeiptoto)</p>
        <p>Charles, iealom of Ms father's love, picks on Adam, nearly killing hun at one potot, okil Adam to forced by hto father to enttot In the Army. There. Adam picks up enoi^ stoutness to carry</p>
        <p>The three replace members of the order who have (bed Earl Mounthatten. who was amaaainatfd by Irtob Republican Army guenfllas in ifTf. artist Graham Sutherland and diplomat Maknhn MacDonald.</p>
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        <p>- AGILE CIRCUS CLOWN IN-</p>
        <p>TaMuiaiy'a OyptonMp - AC mCUES TAIB TnrNSMEN.</p>
        <p>MmCkyplogi^ctoe: J equnlsE</p>
        <p>i Oyptoplp M a *1* etoMltotteB ciphr hi whk* am* MMr mad MMh Iw aotoar. 1 y ttto* flmt X pak a B ll epai 0 tom# toe pe*. Stagle Mttam. tooit werta.</p>
        <p> agoMfei CM give you chMi to leeMtog</p>
        <p>to artmiMltiil by hriel and arrv. cwaiKiwi</p>
        <p>ixclusivo Deal For Lettermon</p>
        <p>c&amp;lt;nlek."WIIia&amp;gt;aiiL Ledermao also has appeared S tones on the "To-Mpt toow, 9 times as a</p>
        <p>I NEW YORl (AP) -iOnwdtan DtovM Lattonnan, ; wimse mantag taft toew ee</p>
        <p>I NBC foundered left year, hat Iheen given ai cxchwive rotodract wMh tha network, NBCoffldilaaay.</p>
        <p>*ile have aiweyi been ^jwrmhiwt to keep David wMi NBC, Mtwort aetoor ytae prcMdent Irv WQaoo atod Thuradey. Viewers MtoMd net be deprived of a mpr tetad Uhe David Let-</p>
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        <p>BALLROOM-DISCOSHAG,</p>
        <p>For Frao Done# Evaiuation Catl</p>
        <p>7S-074f</p>
        <p>f The Devid Lettennan ighmr, tosup pratoed by I dtooe crdica, wee dranted by Ike network nfter (our Mdhe. Hewever, WUeon mU the nabaeik was tm-pumaedbyLettenuB.</p>
        <p>"gpedHeptatoOBltowwe wa me hhn are net yet</p>
        <p>Sot Asido Rock tond's Award</p>
        <p>. MN nuNcaoo upi -, The Slate Shpraae Osnrt hna eel aMde a waiaB aitdratioo beard ntong that awvded IB,9l to Leon RusaeO and .etoer rock aauaieiins m a caMract dtopute with tbeir pranoter.</p>
        <p>Tbe court aald Thursday tost toe oantract between pmnaoler BID Gnham and naaefls Sdaaor-Tail Inc. arfceting oenpany did not jMldy aititntton in the case hya boud of toe Ammcan Pbderatioo of Ifaaictos.</p>
        <p>The dtopute atemmed from a dtoapmnod over profits hemaRuaaefloancert.</p>
        <p>_ Julie Andrews! Hot Duol Role</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Jhhe Andrews wiU play a dtai rale hi Vktor, Victo-flB, Mch requires her to</p>
        <p>fy bato Vleler and Victoria toe MGM oomedy to be ended ty her iaabaad, BlaheEdwaidk CtoatarrMg wMb Andrews _! webeRabedPreMon,lured ^ atoafntbcnedlntyearto alar ia the aeon-to-be-^ S.O.B.  1</p>
        <p>Vlelar. VIctaria, set toe bndpound of ftrto in the WM, win be ttMd edinly H PInewood near London toto</p>
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        <p>Dwyer Says Wile 'Entrapped*</p>
        <p>^  mmtA  Immm  hie  wM*  WM  toM  hliefl</p>
        <p>ByPAftOUKNASSAR AflKsmdProiWiiiv BEIRirr, Liibmm (AP) -A Ttiri meipyr report tM CyolMa Dvycr as cntnpped li a bo piat to toitteAdWtcsB</p>
        <p>Winterville Board Will Meet</p>
        <p>- The</p>
        <p>WEATHER PQRECART - Mid aMhar is nadad adl Satvday morniiig froaa mdNn CMHnia to Tnas. CoU adher tow Mwaou la the Northaaat ts iadlcaled</p>
        <p>ndoodeaallierlifaracaatelaavtaa Sbow flurries  dae ia the Gfaol Plans Md at</p>
        <p>lor the iwpar Great Ldes (AP Lasendtdo</p>
        <p>Map)</p>
        <p>BjrTheAMdatedPreai Travden' advlaohes are poited hir to-Uiirds of Noilli CaroHaa today with ww acoandatloai ot one to four iactas predicted acixM the eoiMMni and mountain aectloos.</p>
        <p>Rain or dact vas expected IB the remainder ot the date before the precipitation</p>
        <p>deared away undd. but the National Weather Service said non vat likely again Saturday in the mountain</p>
        <p>Refunds On</p>
        <p>Malpract</p>
        <p>ice</p>
        <p>L06 ANGELES (AP) -Travders Ineorance On. hat afpeed to pay an edhnded Id BdUon in mdpractke Ituuranoe rdundi to S.SK) Southern CaUiarda doctore over the next M yetre. of-flddsiay.</p>
        <p>As port ot the a^cemcnt.</p>
        <p>Moounced Thuraday by Dr. Jack E McLeary. preddent of the Sodhera CaUfomla PhyddMe ConciL Trav den turned orer m Wtial refund payment of 1116 mUUontothemedlcdptMp.</p>
        <p>The council filed suit i^add the compsny. hosed in Hartford, Conn.. to id the refunde, charging the firm groaety overcharpMl doctors when it boosted nudpratke prmiOBis S7 percent in 19M.</p>
        <p>The money vB be dlstrib-</p>
        <p>ded among docton In Lot Angeles. Orange, San Bemardh. Ventura, San Luts Obispo and Santa Baitara counties vho vere iiuwed by Travelers from imtolfn.</p>
        <p>llcLeary said tome ^)ciaUda, ncfa as anesfl-stologists, obstetricians, gyneodogista and orthopedic wrgeont, vere paying more thM 630.000 a year for mdpnctkc iaunnce dv-iiBtlne years.</p>
        <p>Dr. Edvard Zaita, pred-flmt of the Los Angdes County Medcd AMOciation, said the high insurance rates came after Travelers lad maoey on its malpractice insurance program In 1174 and 1975, and as a result</p>
        <p>Porecaders said rain, or rain mixed vtth mow in the mountains, vas likely throudd Saturday nidk md Sunday.</p>
        <p>Temperatures toddd drop gain into the 20s and low 30a. Highs Saturday will be mostly in the 40s Forecaden said the pre^ cipttation. however, probably woidd not be wcient to ^break a proknged droudt *i:^^^that could become critical for North Carolina apiculture unless more rain occurs.</p>
        <p>Agriculturalists at the Ralei^-Durham weather bureau said Thuraday that, with the exceptioa of the Sandhills, the entire date is running below normal In</p>
        <p>raintall The central moun tain region and northeir sections ftoro the Piedmont eastward have been the harded hit with MarahaU-about 30 miles northwed of Asheville - more than 11 inches below normal Precipitation in Greensboro Is more than f inches below normal</p>
        <p>Dry condition lad summer resulted in reduced yields of several crops Corn yield was down If percent, soybean were down 22 per cent and peanuts were down 24 percent as no part of the date received more tlum 90 percent of Its normal raln-j. faU</p>
        <p>December and January were fairly dry months as weU. except in the central and southern coastal areas, but below-oormal temperatures are expected to lake a toll even on the dormant crops</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE town board of aMennen viU</p>
        <p>hold Ms maathiy meetlog Febniary 9 d 7 p.m d the town hdl with the followtag tteraa betag oonddend;</p>
        <p>A repieaenUtive from the Heart Fund vUI appear before the board, and Freedom Family Hornet, inc. will requed annexation of Pinewood Village Mo the Wtatervtile City Umita.</p>
        <p>Ihe mayor will report on the reply he received from North Carotina Natural Gas</p>
        <p>anthepoMbUttyofoutfltUng</p>
        <p>the town for gas Oicar Edvards wtti also present a petition for amexatk of part of Dividon Street The board vUl hev a requed from Water S^)piy Grant Unit to rekam a date grant on the SyfvaniaOwrch street connector and a request from Fire Chief Carlton Branch for hand lights and water boKt.</p>
        <p>. An executive aemion is alsoscheduled.-f)t  ^</p>
        <p>SERVICE TONKtirr The Rev. Matthew Bed and his Traveitaig Choir will be d the Ayden Ddtveraoce Holinesi Church tonight at 7:31. Hie pador kivltea the public to attend.</p>
        <p>md dahned was trying to prevent other U.S. mMary raid lo free them The newspaper EOdat said Ihvaday that the prosecutor Mhcated d Mrs. Dwyers trtnl WeMeaday that the 4Hcar-old freelance joumaUd from Amberd. N.Y., had been let ig&amp;gt; by two RevoHtlaaary Guardi AccordliB to the newspaper, the guvtdmen Udd Dwyer a gnoup of students wanted to free mme of the hostages who bad been moved from the U.S. Em-bay in Tehran after the U.S. rescue attempt fMed lad April The pimeculor said the woman apeed to try to obtain guns and radio equipment from America for the plotters. Ettelat reported.</p>
        <p>Mrs Dwyer, who went to Tehran to report on the Iraaian revolution, was ar-reded May 5. The Swiss Embassy, which repreaenU U.S. inlereda in Iraa said die was tried on eq&amp;gt;ionage charges at a one&amp;lt;lay session of a Revoiutiooary Court Wednesday and that a verdict d expected Monday.</p>
        <p>Ettelat published a tranacript of some of the tedimony at Mrs Dwyers trial to whkh dK denied she was a spy and said she was to sympathy with the Iranian revolution.</p>
        <p>Under quediontog by a )udge, dd said she met a man named Massoud MnhgoAia Zadeh to Tehran but (hd not know he was a Revolutkmary Guard He came to me and said he knew some students who wanted to solve the hostage issue peacefully, the transci^iald Hie ]udge asked her If the studenU were to favor of aolvliB the iadd peacefuUy.</p>
        <p>why (hd they demand guns Md radio equipadnt capable of reaching the United SUIcs?</p>
        <p>"Maasoud spoke very dowly, to such a way thd I lod mjuqr of Ms wards, dd rspbed. But I understood he wanted radio fqutpmfnt for contacting the United Stales .to uy a military raid would not solve the hostage problem and that the iawe could be solved peacefully. Her budMnL Dr John F. Dwyer, said his wife was the victim of a dear-cut case of entngMnent whoae hum-ttarianism maybe crosaed over her Journalistic senae  Dwyer told The Aaaodated Press to a teleptnd to-terview from their home to upstate New York that the government agents who later arrested his wife contacted her and toM her she couid help five hodages who had been sent to the Mashhad area of northeastam Irw after the rescue attempt There were some dMi-denU - she was told - who were going to try and free them and they wanted her simply to tell somebody about It. he said. They wanted the spy to contact her government </p>
        <p>Dwyer, who is on the (acuity of Buffalo State Col-</p>
        <p>le^. said Ha wHe was told the U.S. Mrcraft carrier Nimitz. from which the hdicQplers umd to the un- * wcceadul rescue attempt took oft, was ready to send aaother belicapler for the aecond attempt. He said Me was iMed to help set up the arrai^ements and timing Two days before her ar red. Mrs. Dwyer telcphoaed Max McCarthy of the Buffalo. N.Y., Evening News and described the purported plot to free the five hodaget, her husband reported. He said he believed her telephone was tapped, and her conversation furnished the pretext for her arred State Department spokesman William Dyeu said to Washington he was hopeful Mrs Dwyer would be released Monday. Bd he said he had no concrete information to ngiport that hope</p>
        <p>Ettelat also reported that Mohi Sobhai. a press officer (or the Iranian Foreign Ministry, and Mrs. Dwyers iderpreter were tried with her. But it did not make clear whether Sobhani was an Iranian-born naturalized American of that name whose brother to the United States reported he was freed Wednesday after five months</p>
        <p>tojafl</p>
        <p>The SobbMi (aratiy to the Unked Sides said their reta-tlvs was a computer qmdaltot who had lived to In iBice 1974 They said he wat (reed on 61 milltoa bond amngedbythem.</p>
        <p>There was dill no io-formation available on a third American held by the -Iranians, Zla Nmary, a native of AiguMdaa and a travel agent to New Yortt City who went to Tehran to March to try to open a dtoic (or Afgian refugees and was arrested shortly after his arrival Meanwhile. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr told an interviewer from the Tiroes of London thd (our Britons held to Iran since last August wiU definitely be freed, but he gave no rdeaie date.</p>
        <p>No charges have been made againd the four, and documents whicb had been thought to indicate they were spies have proved (aloe, be was quoted assaying.</p>
        <p>The (ou- Britons are Dr. John Coleman and his wife and Jean WaddeU. aU three missionaries, and businessman Andrew Pyke They were arrested during a period of anti-Oritidi lad summer.</p>
        <p>|TmIqAW^ATW&amp;lt;I^M&amp;gt;ULT8 .W  FU48TSMOW SAT, k SUM. OMIY</p>
        <p>They're singing, swingii^ and ^everythinging!</p>
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        <p>WALT DISNEY</p>
        <p>SAT.-SUN. r.4M;104:4 7:1M:4 WEEKDAYS</p>
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        <p>STIR CRAZY</p>
        <p>SAT.-AUN. S:004:M-74M</p>
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        <p>raised its prefMums.</p>
        <p>Zdta said, thd becauM of the higher rdes. Travelers collected 6W million to pre-miians between 1976 and 1979.</p>
        <p>But Travelers legal counsel, George McKeon. responded: At the tune the rates were make, based on</p>
        <p>experience Mid underwntmg</p>
        <p>projections of thd time. H looked like the medical malpractice problem was going to be very senous. Then it plaleaued. thou^ now itson the rise again.</p>
        <p>The couacil negotiated unsucccessfuUy with Travelers for three years to have the excess premiums re-fimded, then in 1979 filed suit againd the insurance company to-state and federal cou^.</p>
        <p>dTbe settlement was</p>
        <p>' reached out of court.</p>
        <p>SHJDEOT HONORED CHARLOTTE - Crystal Rollins, dau^iter of the Rev. and Mrs. C.B Rollins Jr. of Parkins Mill Road, Greenvttle, was honored recently with a Leadership Award by the students and (acuity of Queens College where Me Is a Junior</p>
        <p>MUSICAL PROGRAM STOKES - The Mighty Rock Island Singers wiU de liver a musical program d St Johns Baptid Church d 7 p.nL Sunday. The public Is</p>
        <p>TIME LIFE FILMS PRESENTS A LHVTD SLSSKJND PRLXXX. TOS</p>
        <p>^ Q PAUL NEWMAN in FORT APACHE, THE BRONX "</p>
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        <p>Preid*nl Keafcan'H Birthday Prwident Ronald Rragan rdrhratea his 7(Hh hirth-day today. 17 days after takinn the oath of ofRw. He is the oldest United States President ever to be maugarated The United States Constitution requiws a President to be a natural bom U S, citiien at least ;15 years dd. However, berause the ( onstitotion ael* no maximum age. no one is too old to bec*&amp;gt;me PrMident Prior to President Reagan William Henry Harrison, who wasH when heberamePresident. wastheoWest person to be inaugurated When President William MrKinley was aaaaseinated. Vice President Theo^re Rooaevrlt. who was then 42. be ame the youngest man ever to lake the presidential oath.</p>
        <p>DO YOl KNOW -r Who was the voimgest man ever elected F^resident o^ie U S '*</p>
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        <p>forecast for SATURDAY. FEB. 7. IMl</p>
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        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES Be slert to sll torts of op^ portunities coming your wsy today You have added tf energy now that needs to be carefully channeled in c&amp;lt;m striKUve directions. Be outgoing _</p>
        <p>ARIES iMsr 21 to Apr. 19l Improve'rour environmenC so that you have more comfort in your Ufe The evening can be a happy lime with loved one TAURUS lApr 20 to Msy 201 You are able to obuin information you 1^ in the morning by going to the right source Improve your sppeerance GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Make sure you handle your work in a more efficient manner and gain the benefits you deserve Avoid time-wasters MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) A new venture is appealing, but study it well before engaging in it Show others that you are a creative person LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Study your immediate surroundings and know how beat to make irrprovements Make the evening a happy one VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept 22) Use a better method to handle routiM chores and get excellent results Express happiness with family members LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct. 22) Analyie your financial af fairs well and know how best to handle them in the future Make this a moet prodnctiv* day.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO fOct 23 to Nov 21) You have something in mmd to improve your personal life, so go ahead with this Put your talent to work.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec 211 Be uctful in Ulk ing with funily members. Study just where you are headed in your line of endeavor.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan. 20( You are able to understand your friends much better now and know where best they fit into your ptens.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS Uan. 21 to Feb. 19) Take steps to improve your environment so you have greater comfort. Take needed health treatments PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar, 20) A good day to let your in fluence be fell far and wide, but use diplomacy in doing so Strive for increast-d happiness IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY .heorshewai be one of those islenled persons who can gain valuable information that others cannot so direct the education along hnes of research for best results. Teach good manners. A natural in sports.</p>
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        <p>,TNiraitolp.</p>
        <p>.....Fftoayneoe</p>
        <p>CtaaaMM Oieplay Oeaitooa</p>
        <p>...Fridar noon . Mday^P-*</p>
        <p>Wedeeedey .. Mondey 4 p.. Tfiuraday ...Tuesday4p.ai. Fnday.... Widniaday I p.ei</p>
        <p>Sunday... Wedneaday 9 p.m</p>
        <p>fPPOfli</p>
        <p>Errors muM be reponed immediaieiy. The DeHy Reflecior cannot mefee</p>
        <p>fewanee tor errors afler is4 day o( pubMcaMon</p>
        <p>THt DAILY RIFLECTOi r*s*rv*i Um r1|M le edP sr</p>
        <p>iwO*y *M  fw. iWrww an* cmr</p>
        <p>naO*y M wm. ftww. ana NMHI to ttm urtoarstonae AS</p>
        <p> Mntorilania ar Awenwr m</p>
        <p>SHHs-</p>
        <p>whmkPC san V uma</p>
        <p>tonuaryfl. I</p>
        <p>r-i *  %</p>
        <p>Tll - , ee* la toMMyi</p>
        <p>s. PtonMrya. IS. I</p>
        <p>vtrtmrn</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>m vnearWyme CammMWmrs wW Ttoriar mE ana Mi) at auwic auc</p>
        <p>anSMi -</p>
        <p>ar^Ti^cfwwffla</p>
        <p>WANT</p>
        <p>ADS</p>
        <p>752-6166</p>
        <p>-.w.'axr*-</p>
        <p>Nar alda af NC  a  ana</p>
        <p>a ^SmWi to Jw rvn at I raacto an Nw faal to Nw Ian WwitCiwii CatoHM ana an Hw I</p>
        <p>_ to**c sSJta^</p>
        <p>________ _   larwato'f</p>
        <p>aaacrtoae m laSaM tkaHMIMd ai a Maha In itw watoarn baunSary iina. auch la to Oarrw Nna. M-</p>
        <p>miWaialy tot at a U Men aum traa. aMnamMf awncaSneailf Mat ia a Wan*. Manca N a E</p>
        <p>asa*</p>
        <p>I* saca</p>
        <p>. .. MS aa taet M a to Mane* N riaau C ass* bat ta a</p>
        <p>aialM M Hia aaMm taunary</p>
        <p>tona ta Ma Qwrli Unav Mmicb i .siei</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED SSSHiS-.</p>
        <p>INDEX</p>
        <p>MISCELLANEOUS</p>
        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>UASr HiAHT X WflNT Oin* TO OINNCR with ^AN Aeu^uNcTUftlSr</p>
        <p>An^ HB STUCH tAF</p>
        <p>with the Bli-Ui</p>
        <p>lY CHARLES R GOREH AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>1981  Cr.c*8&amp;lt;.  Ir-tM-T</p>
        <p>North South South deals. NORTH  A 103 9 A104 D653 _^4Q874il</p>
        <p>vulnerable.</p>
        <p>WEST ^97 998153 ^0 K87 DA 103 SOUTH  KQO</p>
        <p>m7QJ2 ...0 AQ'--*i4KJ952 The bidding;'  i</p>
        <p>Seetk West North East JS" 1 NT Pito J NT Pass .1 Pass Paia    f</p>
        <p>Openiag lead: Five of 7.</p>
        <p>fered few prospects. The dia mond suit looked much more inviting, so at trick two East shifted to the jack of diamonds.</p>
        <p>South finessed the queen of diamonds. West won the _king and returned^^ suit</p>
        <p>In toarwcriam,.aaa</p>
        <p>Owe or Thanka.am</p>
        <p>SpacttoNaHcas  .......;...tir</p>
        <p>TravWaTaurt ...........;...ssa</p>
        <p>AutomaMva .i. ......... .*</p>
        <p>ChlMCwa.............ari</p>
        <p>OayNuraary................tol</p>
        <p>HaaMCara</p>
        <p>ErtMtoymeM ...</p>
        <p>For Sala.  ................*M</p>
        <p>liwlructien ................. . SSB</p>
        <p>LaatAMFound ......... m</p>
        <p>LaanaAndlMertoaea*  t</p>
        <p>PualnaM Sarvicaa . ' . .......*)</p>
        <p>OptowtunOy..............  aw</p>
        <p>PrtoatHonal....................OH</p>
        <p>Raal Estala..................M</p>
        <p>Appraisals   I</p>
        <p>Ranlals . ....  ....!</p>
        <p>WNTED</p>
        <p>Help Wanted ......  **)</p>
        <p>Work Wantad  .......  OSI</p>
        <p>Wamad ..........  MB</p>
        <p>Roommala Watosit  M</p>
        <p>WantadleBuy  ........I4</p>
        <p>Wantsd Ta Lsata  ......,.14*</p>
        <p>WantadTaRam  MS</p>
        <p>^RENT/LEASE</p>
        <p>AparlmanlkFar Rani  111</p>
        <p>Business Ranlals . .....  ID</p>
        <p>Campara For Rani ........  .114</p>
        <p>Condomlnturm lor Rent  IIS</p>
        <p>Farms For Laaae  1*7</p>
        <p>Mousas For Ram  ,  127</p>
        <p>LdlsFor Ram,......  m</p>
        <p>IWMrchandlsa Ranlals  ...Ill</p>
        <p>Motrile Homas For Ram ........W</p>
        <p>Ollice Spaca Fpr Ram .........IJS</p>
        <p>Reaorl Proparty For Ram ..... IS7 Rooms For Ram   !</p>
        <p>or ri^ al way awar a airip al IB laal wWs atony Ma waalsfw Iram Mo highway IB M</p>
        <p> Iram ivmy to</p>
        <p>Raaariatoi Me-to  tor  a</p>
        <p>Riera cwnpiato a *curaip</p>
        <p>^rfSf^ael Hm^ to RMl</p>
        <p>Tatoc</p>
        <p>atari</p>
        <p>l.a&amp;gt;i RaMito Catoratod bctm I* _ Fwchawr wM to Vmln to toRMit tow par cam (ia%) at Ma pur atow prtoon toy al.sato pto^</p>
        <p>axga;.</p>
        <p>Ian day* tor ratoa at ate</p>
        <p>COMMlUiOWERS TtotoNww mitw riiyta Bto 4*1. Oraanwiaau N C Siast Jwnjarv, Ftoniaryaiato.ltoi</p>
        <p>IILTONSMtTM TAKE NOTICE. Mai a Bloadiny aw has toon</p>
        <p>_ -  M  '</p>
        <p>M lha aPeve awmiaa eclian</p>
        <p>rallal baMy</p>
        <p>SasMt.-</p>
        <p>That to* Wtotut</p>
        <p>.aoks an ab-</p>
        <p>to swSi pitodtoy not totor Man Ma</p>
        <p>MM toy nSweli. HBI. and wpan</p>
        <p>?r,</p>
        <p>iSwra to to M Bia party taali</p>
        <p>, service atotnei yew wW appty la itM Caurt tarlw ralM Thtolhe4Mto|j^ FabrJory. itoi</p>
        <p>Attorney tor Mo PlaMttH P O BasHi</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>.aiH</p>
        <p>forring out .South's stopper. Declarer Was .unable to come</p>
        <p>AuclMna.........</p>
        <p>Building Supplies Fuel, Wood. Cool. Farm Epulpmam Garage Yard Sates</p>
        <p>to nine tricks without setting up the club suit. West took the ace of clubs on the first lead of the suit and returned a diamond, and Eaat reeled</p>
        <p>. off three tricks in the auit for  _</p>
        <p>r a t WO ( rick letJ^ .  Heavy Egulpmam</p>
        <p>.t '.T.;'  LJrwiaMivnart f--</p>
        <p>^ There are those w ho w ould commiserate with declarer berause both red suit finesses loat. Others would blame him^ for a iKoughtless play at the first trkk!</p>
        <p>^ my to the first trick, pause tO|  * have awured</p>
        <p>P consider your line of pUy.l h .tract *8*n even a You don't get a bonus for t*dal wave of distnbuttona quirks by winning the ace of</p>
        <p>Before playing from dum P</p>
        <p>* SM</p>
        <p>Auto* lor Sala _ .  </p>
        <p>Bicyclas tor Sala Boaty lor Sala  </p>
        <p>Campers lor Sala Cycia* lor Sale  .. Oto</p>
        <p>Truck lor Sale  *"</p>
        <p>Housahold Insurance Uvaalock</p>
        <p>Mlscallaftaou*  ............</p>
        <p>Mtoblla Homa tor Sato.....</p>
        <p>Stotola Homa Inaurance... Musical lntrumenri^.,, Sporting Goods  '..j.</p>
        <p> ks r</p>
        <p>finishing the hand quickly.</p>
        <p>South was almost too strong for a one no trump opening bid. However, there was no arguing with the final contract, which probably would have been reached o matter'what the opening bid had been.</p>
        <p>West led a low heart, and declarer, seeing the possibili-'ty of scoring three tricksyia the sdit, immediately played i low from dummy. East won "^-^the king and paused to take slock. Unless West held both the queen and jacK of hearts -unlikely in view of ihe ning bid-that suit of-</p>
        <p>hearts at Irkk one. The heart finesst was not an easmtial ingredient of a winning campaign; establishing four clubs was.  ^tr</p>
        <p>once the club suit is set up, declarer has at least nine tricks-three spades, one heart, one diamond and four dubs. The play of the ace of hearts might cost a trA w two if West has the king, but it*? provides ^absolute assurance against Cast gaining (he leadd for a shot^ through the queen of diamonds before the ace of clubs is driven out.</p>
        <p>CommsrciAl PropeiTy-.-.iip. Condominiums for SsM..</p>
        <p>Farmsfer Sato .......</p>
        <p>HoustorSato ............</p>
        <p>Invstmanf Proparty ----</p>
        <p>Land For Sate  T  -</p>
        <p>Lots F or Sate ...........</p>
        <p>Resort Proparty for Sate ....</p>
        <p>.an</p>
        <p>.071</p>
        <p>.f74</p>
        <p>.an</p>
        <p>,.t7*</p>
        <p>*77</p>
        <p>4.071</p>
        <p>.1*2</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>NOTICS TO CREDITORS tTH CAROLINA</p>
        <p>NORTH_______</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY Tha utiderilgnsd having quaMNa* as Exacutrlx of Mo Estate af J.B.</p>
        <p>County. North</p>
        <p>tonkins, lote of PHt Coum Coralino. Mis Is tonofWy oil fb-mo, and comrottons hovMg cloims ogoMfl Mo EsIote of sola</p>
        <p>undorslytod</p>
        <p>praaont Mam to Ma EaaciRrlx or atternoy</p>
        <p>on or botoro Ma list day of Juty.</p>
        <p>  ted In</p>
        <p>IHI. or Mis notice rill be pleodod bar ot their recove All persons In debtod to the said E^ttate rill</p>
        <p>CroorwtU*. North Carolina 27(}4 (&amp;gt; Tsatm Fobruary A IX 3B Itol</p>
        <p>ow</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>15 PASSENGER MINI BUS</p>
        <p>Available For Rental</p>
        <p>JOECULLIPHER</p>
        <p>Chrysler Plymoutti-Dodge FsaeiM :</p>
        <p>Oil</p>
        <p>AutM For Salt</p>
        <p>trudi</p>
        <p>ssiao. ma Chavrotet cyllndor, stralg tror</p>
        <p>or, rodta axooltam gas mMaoas S17W; tots Ford XL convortSte. oxcattem car tor raster Ing. UOO. Tsa-Hsa</p>
        <p>TOR CASH</p>
        <p>paid tor your</p>
        <p>lunk cars. SrPaVton. 74124</p>
        <p>!amyw,%towr^nFF*y</p>
        <p>(dNrErRr</p>
        <p>UICK ten. Good condNlon. i toa-lltojdoys; 7to02</p>
        <p>:K HM Cantury Caatom</p>
        <p> J twimeadSe. War best</p>
        <p>after Call 7S*-MM (teava nanta and</p>
        <p>astCcwSUEIattL,,^.-</p>
        <p>OIS</p>
        <p>Chavroiet</p>
        <p>L icorn. 7-</p>
        <p>1S7. SS liayV} (L 72I turbo 4ae. Stroot or track.</p>
        <p>pti___</p>
        <p>make immediate paymant to the undersignad E xecuirlx or attorney ThIsMa uth day ot'January itoi. Mettaa H tonkins. Exacutrlx</p>
        <p>Route 2. Box 2SI Roborsonvilte. N.C 27a7l Pout O. Roborson, Attarnoy PO.Soxaa</p>
        <p>Roborsonvlllo. N.C. 27*71 tonuory M. 23. 30. Fobruory a. HBI</p>
        <p>CARR ICE CLASSIC, IND 4 door sadan Sltvar rlM moroon bttortor. Shorrroom condllion Purchased</p>
        <p>Octobor 1*00 SerKxjs inqtirtes only 10 I a.m to S</p>
        <p>Call 732 2111. oxf p m &amp;gt;2*0* firm</p>
        <p>CHEVETTC ma. Graat candltloa. now ttroa. 8-to mites par gotton.</p>
        <p>\mmam</p>
        <p>cmywoLMT rm</p>
        <p>Monto Air. 4</p>
        <p>If</p>
        <pb facs="00094665_0017" />
        <p>IteOirMtaMr.OMprac.NC rrt9Nr*nwy,-w</p>
        <p>ns.</p>
        <p>raa M aNv W tlM tr.</p>
        <p>msnt.</p>
        <p>' &amp;gt;iawia'Mfc</p>
        <p>MOVA I</p>
        <p>fucvNant contl</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>t vary ctaan</p>
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        <p>ooooc picicur.   </p>
        <p>mav Weri&amp;lt;er ranwwwtan. aag</p>
        <p>aofvar ttaartnf franawmtaw vm</p>
        <p>catamatit</p>
        <p>Ouatar Bkia ea wMa Idaar^^ . mm* mm mrtaaaa mmt rnrn*</p>
        <p>aatf</p>
        <p>IrenemHete</p>
        <p>J'J</p>
        <p>tf</p>
        <p>Fort</p>
        <p>NMO CUt ** Vary aart</p>
        <p>cmmM'mr a _!paa4 AA* riSa:</p>
        <p>KMO  A^an* a XjiCl^</p>
        <p>ranamMaa</p>
        <p>ttaraa. UJM atiMaa * ana taha U eay*aA * la* W lar V iiBW&amp;lt;ti&amp;gt; ymi aa*l Wiora 1  m</p>
        <p>GUAMO TOIMO tj.ltt *4 A I conaMion tXm* m*n. ana tuM raan LTD II. &amp;gt;n</p>
        <p>gv*v*.j2lj</p>
        <p> EacaMana</p>
        <p>EM Marao. atr. &amp;gt;&amp;lt;*</p>
        <p>SERVCO MANAGER WANTED</p>
        <p>S''1Sr%ZS3L^&amp;amp;^</p>
        <p>Kava aOMHy ta laniw</p>
        <p>tssrtsSiS^</p>
        <p>Ksn3"^a!cr'^x</p>
        <p>3ti!B.</p>
        <p>Bftt.</p>
        <p>ttaviCI naaaa^ar</p>
        <p>rL; waa.</p>
        <p>hav* a taaa* S yaart</p>
        <p>'iii in iw-Mans. a XmXm Sr P O Oaa &amp;gt;/ Grw</p>
        <p>lOMCOtlE naadaa tar MaM</p>
        <p>H(pW&amp;lt;Nd</p>
        <p>oeAT</p>
        <p> '^S,5."rS'E</p>
        <p>Inc . Araartca t liMricat^ ma'lta</p>
        <p>KWeOWE</p>
        <p>aacftar t a*aaa ana</p>
        <p>rag4jmalB&amp;gt; O Oaa</p>
        <p>37 OraanvMta.</p>
        <p>SYSTEMS OPERATOR</p>
        <p>2Eac; rx*-53r3</p>
        <p>aaottcaAona lar Aia aaa l^amt Oparator Eipar</p>
        <p>yamt Opar</p>
        <p>campiar praprammtn^  _</p>
        <p>anaJyaH and campuaer apara!^ Oagraa In computar icMnca ar</p>
        <p>your cvnmunlty and yow MI ba horno waryiMM</p>
        <p>In actOHnWf Sand roauma a V*aaWn,on  "</p>
        <p>talar van Fabroary il l</p>
        <p>Pt oaiar aa^lani comnnaaym a^ banaflT* Sala# aapytarya ar machanlcal aarianca ha^ M fw memmmryhicmm mm htmjm a kavtcMt aata imandiip kmti cant fwadvcta. and pIlcaMiom In a lhorouhly pro toaatonal company paid pnjyM"</p>
        <p>bn ma tab Pafidn fcdtowa ri#rt In yaur tarrltary</p>
        <p>PtymOMbi. N C fMi*</p>
        <p> MMMOFFgnUllltYEmOVli-</p>
        <p>WANTED E upar tam^^ aarytca M typa narHmp and caalint</p>
        <p>ouipmant Apply Machamcal</p>
        <p>y. EtfMRA* JPill</p>
        <p>aicluwva hdly</p>
        <p>m I nacaary ancapt ^ i mno waftor* and you a an Mgg Idly pro0(lod ail^</p>
        <p>d! ^ praapacH tar \ Graarwl lat rapaat and rapoal s</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>, ^ M Ml atal Sand</p>
        <p>P O</p>
        <p>74</p>
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        <p>grte-rui-sir'i:^</p>
        <p>N MoMEHBMwlfWirMOi</p>
        <p>SBSuTTSB^KSTT^!^</p>
        <p>al uanpamtva rataa Sm*#. Imi</p>
        <p>can alaa pa* yaw &amp;lt; daaaWlaJadtaSta</p>
        <p>___  AAAEMA</p>
        <p>twA Wirt &amp;gt;4-*Wa*!g--a</p>
        <p>;yyRftgxs.-gis</p>
        <p>atacttan ml pravtauily annad marOtandtaa a* aWardalii prica W tH S M Wtoday Frtaavi * W a: Satardpy Locatal rm mttaa aaat at</p>
        <p>mS:</p>
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        <p>ilar^ta</p>
        <p>ppta Canfor  ____</p>
        <p>4CVCLE aw CaM m isaa aitar s fcm</p>
        <p>SiaSSSlijSBSr:</p>
        <p>CALL CMAMLCt TICE, m MIL tm aman loada</p>
        <p>Ui CAHAT talHaira dtamand r M wM* contftcata SIM* FooNtoiil macWno. IME. m *73M w "#!, COMPLETE Ity^^</p>
        <p>aun</p>
        <p>S3t__</p>
        <p>COMrONCHT ST0 *, (M warn par cfiannall Crom 1C I pra amp Eaaa Wl poaw</p>
        <p>amp. Krai tamt^ Sanj, rpd</p>
        <p>toroal</p>
        <p>lunar</p>
        <p>uTZm/FM</p>
        <p>niah parlor manca Apmttnl IW Nvao haad</p>
        <p>|W|^mptor Goad condHlan W Oaai</p>
        <p>VVorkWanlEd</p>
        <p>aapaarlarcanlury</p>
        <p>Ta aaa M you aualMy Wr a tarrltory aarW your raauma w nr ito to</p>
        <p>AYDEN ^EA CntNl^yo in my</p>
        <p>nary* Patarancaa ?#)</p>
        <p>RkKard Sarikim Setae Far eannei Menagar</p>
        <p>LuhrlcaNan Enetaaara. If* MSI Atrporllraayyay ForlHIMta TaraaNUI</p>
        <p>EXFERIENCED woutd Iiaia ta A tar a ymalLIjyain EXPERIENCED babyall^</p>
        <p> ookkaapar a at hanw</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>iMtantna tar arw ar nuo aman cltMWi In har noma. T &amp;gt; mtia* hom haapi A on SjantanEtuaJ^^</p>
        <p>PINTO.tWa ecaan condntan r  Rlrott  fww</p>
        <p>wj522m5m.i#iL^^</p>
        <p>2S",Sar*.n.^U</p>
        <p>ttan mata aya. a M rd#a</p>
        <p>THUWOEREIRPWM ^ or, runrdna canaRllan Boat altar MiEw a aiM .  __   .</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>Mwxurv</p>
        <p>mercury taM ViJlSSV</p>
        <p>radala, novar yracfcad I ar baal</p>
        <p>;u I</p>
        <p>031</p>
        <p>OIdimabito</p>
        <p>CUTLASS SUFRIR IkTT ^Im nm tan landau alr AM FM. rplly Fr</p>
        <p>laiiKnWT'immt</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT SERVICE MANAGER NEEDED</p>
        <p>$M aaparianca nacaaaar^^</p>
        <p>,AMY TYFE rapatr warli ftarP m_______</p>
        <p>SE FT 1C T AMX MBlellene^^^</p>
        <p>E caltyl campany FanaliH loGuy Eraran. SarvicaAAarv</p>
        <p>Pheps Chevrolet Wrtt End Circle 754-150</p>
        <p>ctaarin*. Imnmmmm. bacWM buHdarar work Call Sonrty Coa</p>
        <p>mJ*M JUili________</p>
        <p>WILL DO HOUSEVdORK by day ar waak mmi</p>
        <p>WILL do tMwna Wnprt</p>
        <p>In</p>
        <p>tulaltan. palnllfw earnanlry,^</p>
        <p>cftanar ZTUffiJSEHEzULl-WOULO Lixi ta alun an.aWpaa In</p>
        <p>my nomo m * IT?</p>
        <p>DAILY CONMMUTEM ta Klna^ naoda ano poraon ta lara rivinf didlaa CaWm IW3 altar Hpm</p>
        <p>chab. groan and wAtla ab-ipe 1* Ealli In arcanom condHion. rocandy</p>
        <p>rgwbglgUrgd, r&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>ELECTRIC tarcadab furria wo tan caniral ab condlllanbig</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT CONOIT^ naar car otaraa compcnoid caaaalta dock (model KP taW. l. mabi armllllar (modal CM MI. UO. aur laca meuni waak ara U way. modal -......-  -  Enguantar</p>
        <p>KSUBmUJaMt-</p>
        <p>NOT ONLY CAN &amp;lt; |y 1*1</p>
        <p>071</p>
        <p>SeorttniGcxxto</p>
        <p>WILtOM STOFF goH c^ JiW. bag. haad cova^ ( TpV) and ahag bag wMh balh tigsiM___________</p>
        <p>ig-ig rMa wh a X M acopa Naw t m MM  -</p>
        <p>m msTRuaioN</p>
        <p>LEARN Uta praMabla roal aalata</p>
        <p>to^lnaaa Our r1 KInatan cauraa boMna I p m , Fabr*</p>
        <p>HoHday Inn Claaoaa</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>_HomemFw  SeIe</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANCH seur</p>
        <p>THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>ONLY ONE STORY</p>
        <p>FINERIOOE mHoa weal  Iho NeapHal an nOonaburg Road Ihaaabeauliatd lala and caniamparary ^ aHiclanl and</p>
        <p>let HauEEtFgrSRld</p>
        <p>CLARVBRAHCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
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        <p>LaakMg tar tala wa have aar nan a mtn^ warn, ta tavanOory AM abaid ^yaiai boacn dtanportan Finaa Finaridga Candlawick ttaataa RIvar Mllta tibaltard ar ClubFUwa FmanctagavadaWa</p>
        <p>lei HMMiFgrSdlg</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
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        <p>waak tar atr waaka Ouatlly to taka the afata aam Far taarnwttar.ta ragtabtatan. c Slava Sdtan tnN Raatly, KtaatanaHy SIN ____</p>
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        <p>on LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>LOST</p>
        <p>BLACK LAB</p>
        <p>Anawora Ip laaac Mole. yr&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>OUTSIDE CITY IB aouaro tata ta aWordabta homp tocatadpn a I  IN tata</p>
        <p>pprllpny riiaedad tai Larpp llvtag rapm pnd krtchan wita cuatam ca&amp;amp;rwH 1 badroom</p>
        <p>tmalaly  MB pounda. a^ Fa yoara old Viclnlly  Padtaua Rttanuay. Raward oltarad Ctat</p>
        <p>lost In taa Altic (dovmlown GraanvHlal,</p>
        <p>January 17 a btaga cadi wIta a ita  kaya and btock rimmod glaaaaa ta taa pachol AAataty torvarnad wita glaaaaa II tound ptaaaa drop tapm by Domtna'a Fliia an Charlea Boutavard ta Croanvllta or call</p>
        <p>WHITE, r^ Toy F</p>
        <p>Cmmtala Can &amp;gt;H itah</p>
        <p>Foodia loat ta</p>
        <p>on OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>, CAPITAL to Bor B71</p>
        <p>0*5</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>TS Xdi, tae Groante ryiiy booetar (modal AOTbI, BO* T* S3M</p>
        <p>7llMttngbltaunn) 7NOSI.</p>
        <p>KXXNNO MO tar aate 3S Can</p>
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        <p>FULL I2E, wMta bad wW. Cl bama. malbaaa and bar apringa</p>
        <p>LOSMORILE MW CvfM</p>
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        <p>lOLDSARORILl WA anJMTB itata run rmtl ** ar beta aar tar bata laaaagyagra,;^_</p>
        <p>023</p>
        <p>PlymowRi</p>
        <p>PLYMOUTH ^ 5?JSI?". Ail arlraa 7 IjgalBB altar S</p>
        <p>023</p>
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        <p>AVON</p>
        <p>Entar taa arcHtng wytd  b^y and IragrarYa C rctatant raromga FMdtaytabownJwuraCall</p>
        <p>752-7006</p>
        <p>I WOULD LIRE ta cara alWrly</p>
        <p>(f^, idayaawaak.itna Tip IPD</p>
        <p>BOARD ANO ROOM turmahad ly aaraon lo alay wttl. aidarly lady R?m noon tllV a m Phone 7M aajt</p>
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        <p>CASHIER WANTED 1 yaara arpa rtancad Salary baaitd on trparl anca Call 751 alia Monday Saturdpylipm</p>
        <p>COMPUTER OPfRAT^OR. aacomi dtin Ekparlencod ayatanH J ar 14 tyalema  ta ba taalallad  Mtack</p>
        <p>tyalema  ta ba taalallad Mwch Mpl SofW raauma ta Linda tao ducH, PO Orawar II7* Goldtaoro. N C 771B An Equal l^iporlufWly tnwltl'Br</p>
        <p>DENTAL RECEPTIONIST</p>
        <p>040</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>Ful, Wood CoR</p>
        <p>CHIMNEYSWEEP IS yaara ew rlanca warhlna an cNmnaya and fboplacoa Can CM HoHomM day</p>
        <p>or^gji 71) jxg fjgrjS!iSLS-</p>
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        <p>FURNITURE STRIPPING</p>
        <p>Fatal ar varntan raiyad fr^ 1. Tar Road Awtltaiaa 7g aWi____</p>
        <p>1. Tar RaadAwtlguaa ^KtON MATTRBM Comp^ Saainy produrlt unca MU ^</p>
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        <p>AUSTIN HEALEY Call 7a Mil____</p>
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        <p>Erparlanca required werhtng candil l.ana</p>
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        <p>FIREWOOD Imanad hardwood Any amount avaSafia IB par cord on^d. aaba tor dtahta^ 7MUM ]^Mtaaaal. 7aaAMl Irialdanca)</p>
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        <p>MB7. CirpBnvHla,"NC 17^1------</p>
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        <p>7</p>
        <p>tar mahira aalaaparacn aalling Mavarich iporlawear lor</p>
        <p>OATSUN MTiMBZ Ab.,M*chaltaA</p>
        <p>* ipaad tawmllnga 7 MBB--</p>
        <p>OATSUN MIS, Bit* Mataltaach Air</p>
        <p>4 apaad. AAL FM radio. &amp;gt; brand</p>
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        <p>FIAT M7A 114 Sadgn. Varji Jaw miiaaaa A&amp;gt; ta. itgif Cpn 7lbtUB.</p>
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        <p>ondThdran Only arparl ctataing aaiaiparaon tata i vahlcla naad apply Whahly draw  i5^</p>
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        <p>raauma to Hudaon. F O Bor 774*1.</p>
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        <p>MIXED WOOD tor aato MS pw load ar 3B If you haul H yotaaoH 75ta30or7ll^4</p>
        <p>experienced tadualrlta atata|</p>
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        <p>alao Hartar htadling 751Ajg*</p>
        <p>yyromToq*. IfK</p>
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        <p>OAK BdOOO tar true hood. 548 Call Chapmari, 74* ]7Br 7a*4l|</p>
        <p>SCOT VOURSELFI Clean ctam</p>
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        <p>mv oraa Rad Oai aubdlyl^ 7 </p>
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        <p>naya ara aalar Lai ua irwM taam</p>
        <p>or tall you how Far booha. hlla. Inlormallan and prolaaalonal aarvlcaa. call Carolina Chlmnay laaiiari 714 *l7a  ______</p>
        <p>housekeeper</p>
        <p>syst'W.'ww'wa</p>
        <p>TooT Company, acraaa Iram</p>
        <p>HdVEMTORY CONTROL My worhtag tata ligur.. and mva goad lalaphon# paraonallly SMnlmum Imtag Sand raauma to P O Bor U. Graanvllla N C</p>
        <p>SB*</p>
        <p>Ercoltanl candHlan -"Onm^S wm. aaa/FM atarawradta. ab.</p>
        <p>ISumb</p>
        <p>uoum AMoy whaala. Mtchalta</p>
        <p>Ibaa. 1 a mdaa par gatam 75* ift3, plaataaava a nygay HONDA M CIvb 4 apaad. ab</p>
        <p>71* l*55ar 75* 41*4______</p>
        <p>HONDA MM 4 laaad. AAA/FM</p>
        <p>caaaatla pUr Graal contaW 75*4B0B or 7*Bt5 lata tar Bavar</p>
        <p>'XL</p>
        <p>WMPA W4J ^</p>
        <p>TOYOTA M7 Calba nagpltabta TgJStL</p>
        <p>licensed Coamatoioglili. *fpy al Monday Hab Faahiom No pbona cML* AffPh &amp;gt;"gggg. -  ------</p>
        <p>MANUFACTURING campany taa GramrvMla area b laeklng lor a malura tadivldual tor a lead paran ar bataaa pouflan Suparvnwy eaipartanca halplul but wW conaldw I wall guallflad peraon By manlo37Call lilllll, arf</p>
        <p>balntaa</p>
        <p>sgg</p>
        <p>(MATURE PERSON to live In wita</p>
        <p>aldarlY lady Call 71* I11B________</p>
        <p>ABULTI LINE ule daalarihip naada paraon ta train aa warranty clalma ctarh/aarvk# writar Autairwliya I halpful Apply ta B^ Inc 117 W ion. Sbata</p>
        <p>VOLVO STATIONWACON</p>
        <p>ifTl 4 ipaad.  M mllaa pargal radala, rebull anglm. 5IJ 54iadav..751MtaMdl-</p>
        <p>whHa</p>
        <p>lion.</p>
        <p>751</p>
        <p>NEEDED Trartanlaalon machante 1 yaara arparlanco required Call</p>
        <p>Mary. 7 ItaB _____</p>
        <p>FROOUi Bepatamaol</p>
        <p>VW RAUMIT,</p>
        <p>^oTisaiStatar*</p>
        <p>lion 7M SL wagon. MW</p>
        <p>availabla tor otalllanl manaoar a Iralnaa Paid vacallon heapi</p>
        <p>VWMIB NawlyrabulH angina la BISWII</p>
        <p>VW Mil eonvarllbta</p>
        <p>Good condltton. runs wall 7Sg7*77</p>
        <p>lalliallan. inauranca Apply paraon ta Nta SuMon at Ovarloo a upar Markal No phona calla accaotad Orillara naad nta appty</p>
        <p>avarbnga___</p>
        <p>1*71 OATSUN MEZ ab radiola, loaded</p>
        <p>75* 4715 Tarry.</p>
        <p>Nba condlllon. (tahlng UBBB</p>
        <p>01* AiftoPrH6Srvtcg</p>
        <p>FOUR MB* OWVY W</p>
        <p>tata tal chroma 511B 75* &amp;gt;714</p>
        <p>032</p>
        <p>BoBtsForSdId</p>
        <p>15  M71  LARSON  Jt.HP MtaObV</p>
        <p>OuttMTd  finder  IncHided</p>
        <p>EKCtalem running condlllon 1155B 7515*7* ollar  p m watadaya. anvUma waahandB,</p>
        <p>034 CBmpBTS For Sdig</p>
        <p>*n.  11'  Concord  m^  homo</p>
        <p>Ectat*nl condlllon 75* *710</p>
        <p>034</p>
        <p>Cycle* For Sie</p>
        <p>HONOA GL MW 1*71. Wd bade tar oconomy car Call altar 4 p m.. 75*47*1</p>
        <p>IKE NEW Suzuki 115 abata biha</p>
        <p>LIKE W Recanll'</p>
        <p>Recanlly inaurae halnnat 54 75*5174</p>
        <p>Inaurad Brand naw</p>
        <p>1*77 HOlfDta CB;. 4 exhaual. 1*^ ' 'Vea.</p>
        <p>ahocfca. tal ta ctuom* O.""*^ galkm. fall malnlabwd AAuat atal ^14 altar 5</p>
        <p>03*</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sal#</p>
        <p>MW FORO achata bua Good condl Hon 751101*</p>
        <p>JEEP CJ-7, 1*75 Ekco^c^ lion WBdtbtglon *ltar 7, *751344</p>
        <p>am</p>
        <p>PROGRAIWWER ANALYST rlancod, ayatema 1 or H RFC aytlama W batng Imlallad in AAarch 1*41 Soffd raauma to LIrfda Pro ducta. P O Oravmr i*7*. GoWaboro NC 17530 An Equal Opportunity</p>
        <p>iggter-</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; WOOD 1 manta* aaaaanod Good Ibaplaca wood IBS par Tha Wood Lot. 7i*44W or</p>
        <p>alova wllh</p>
        <p>jaatadaa ___</p>
        <p>guJ^irwo'Ttaiw iki^ (alia TlT 525 All now la Hha naw.</p>
        <p>mmi</p>
        <p>CHIAANEY SWEEP GW Hoitoman North Carolina a orlglnta chlmnay awooe M vura eyerlemce weryrt on chtmneya and Ibaplaca* Call day ta nWW, 751 MQl, Fgrmvllh HAVING A PARTVT GIv*</p>
        <p>Small or larga rataa and dolaa</p>
        <p>Oanca KInga</p>
        <p>Oikla I</p>
        <p>I a prolatitanta parliaa Ctai tar 7Sg4*70 AAambta</p>
        <p>Atlanta.</p>
        <p>WINOSMIELO SCRATCHED du* ta anow/k* removal, or wlpar Wad*</p>
        <p>damage7 Oon'l raplaca hav* ll re pabad ta bacllon ta roplacomonl coal 7S*7*U</p>
        <p>ceramic IH* bata Mardwoad Hoar* taroutaioui SIttalaw tal tar aacaaa ueags atang &amp;lt;vtta 1 laras bulMmg* &amp;amp;Harad bi rrbd _ , Jwnar ttaarKlng ta ll'y% tar :&amp;gt;S yaart wita minimum down Me Clowng caaH ta FMA VA Itnonctag avalista Call today tar an op pOHdmonl and detail*</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCHJNC REALTORS</p>
        <p>756-4336</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LI VINO Can be yeor* in taia my 1 baWawn ctaiagacna .adadttaanty 7nMta* n Graanwllta naar Aydar.</p>
        <p>511 see</p>
        <p>CMERRYOAKS II a hard t* beilav* Wllliamtburt hama lar SJBBW Farmal UvbiB and raom*. lamtly ream wita Hr aplaca an* accaa* la dach plut 1 nica Mta badroom* upalabt CaH u* today tor an aapobbrrwrb</p>
        <p>Ttah -Pylk F ha</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERINO</p>
        <p>par rrwmf. taro* bsdr</p>
        <p>Ih paymam* Th lal* I</p>
        <p>wnl</p>
        <p>STRATFORD nrs* badroom ipltl tavol an a baaulflul woodri to* comtala Large data and mry pr'vata on prvala cut da tac Nearly</p>
        <p>y priv</p>
        <p>prvala cul da tac Naarl</p>
        <p> tata plu* garage am baaa area Jg^Wa N% Hnanc</p>
        <p>ulai* an a laro* Ita luta 1 Read. 51 WB</p>
        <p>aulrad, aacar.dary labia today</p>
        <p>gguHy rg financing</p>
        <p>BAYWOOO</p>
        <p>Owner toy* aah Fricad ta HM W* TM avacuHv* cantamptatay ha* aver I*e* lauar* tata T boWoam*</p>
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        <p>Br*m now</p>
        <p>phM *1.^ ab* N</p>
        <p>rgy abicwrfl la man!ton ta* Ita</p>
        <p>bblatb aow availabla 1 balh* graal room. Wnlag roam, kUchan wnh doidata owain/nMcrowav* dettal* garage an a large Ita In a vary nice nai^ibatawod *7i *W</p>
        <p>lal and prvala driva. deck ever 140 ttatar* tyi da^ garage plut wtakd KHehan to c</p>
        <p>TM*</p>
        <p>Mta any In Graanvllla Ctal today</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CURKBRANCH.INC REALTORS 756 6336 PMIPtalbi ON CALL</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERINO  mIta* bom Graanvllla aparioua centamptaary hat Mwaa badrooma. iwo bataa. a great room wita a Ibaplaca and awod alevo. and an eta in kllchan Thara la la** mar* on tab levtay 11 acra tal II qualllio* tar ll*a Ibfonctng to caM I today Midtao'*</p>
        <p>PhllPtafIn  ON CALL</p>
        <p>Gbfgar HachaH</p>
        <p>id^yar</p>
        <p>Shtaon Lawit</p>
        <p>Alary Chapin</p>
        <p>GtawQubwi</p>
        <p>7511</p>
        <p>7M 414* 75* *47</p>
        <p>75*4431 75* 417</p>
        <p>An EompI HouabigOgRirlipiliY,</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM houta lacatad 14*7 Jaftaraon OrivaT^U rl^ Saa Jimmy Brawar ar Skip Brignl.</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>Shtaon Lawit MtayCh^b. Gone Quinn</p>
        <p>inea**</p>
        <p>7sau*</p>
        <p>7tBS34* 75* *W7</p>
        <p>75**411 71* U7</p>
        <p>AnEg(utaHuiltMgrluma_</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>756^336</p>
        <p>Phil Parlb. ON CALL Oinaar HtachaH</p>
        <p>Ed Mayor Sharon Lawla Mwry Clutpb. Gart* Quinn</p>
        <p>7510** 75* 005* 7 *24* 75* *t*7 75* *411 75* 4017</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVII4C Oultida city limit* South 1 bodroom*. iu&amp;gt; bataa wita a large kllchan am dimn* araa Homo ha* weodtlav* and lalocalod on * Iwg* lot Naw loan coo b* Hnaocad Ml 1?ta% tataroal Call today lo^n whta tala brick home oltarod - 541 000 ha* to ollar you</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>TO BUY OR SELL * boalnoa* or tavoatmanl b. conlldanra, cotaacl Harold Croech A Aaiocioloa. Real falalf Brokort.^ 4144  ________</p>
        <p>103 ComrrtgfciBl Fropgrty</p>
        <p>lams bureau wMh hao targa mbrort aNachad Good corran</p>
        <p>LARGE LOAOS a* tend. Ml</p>
        <p>and loo tall Lal claarir-</p>
        <p>U;_</p>
        <p>LEAR JET 4 bach *laraa. 1 ip^ar^ %m. Lam^Oyry cta^</p>
        <p>(MOBILE MO(ME Tongo**. *H* and Iba 7441175</p>
        <p>PORTABLE r</p>
        <p>QUICK SALE Murry ar you'M mta* a barmln Living ream ata. b#w (uprijMl. quaon alia .tala bad (racovarodl; anllqua^ draaa^ r dbfbtg room labta hp hamarmd* baaa; porta crl6. 75*1254</p>
        <p>FOR SALE OR tME Nicanwd arn 5000 tquar* tool bulldim W aaocuHv* taka Ipaca^ta alorag* wita loadlnf dock Graal taan ^fffynmwn 7ta% loan 75i 1148__</p>
        <p>SHOP/OFFICE SPACE kWO tquar* tata NatghbOjMwd ommarclal ion* Hooker Road Call 711 I7Xday*. 75 7l4 nighta_</p>
        <p>M&amp;gt;4 Condominiums For Sdt*</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY 1 ta 5 acre boct wHMn 5 mil#* ta Graanvllla Good ultllllaa. avtalabllMy and road *c coat a mutt Caah 7to?l7*  ____</p>
        <p>FarmsFor SBig</p>
        <p>545 WHI dtaivor</p>
        <p>RSPOESCSSIONS Elacb^ .tac uumt *m thampooart Call daalar,</p>
        <p>GE</p>
        <p>HallneFgrd_</p>
        <p>065</p>
        <p>Farm Equtpnwnt</p>
        <p>DRAINAGE TILE</p>
        <p>INSTALLATION</p>
        <p>Enmrl</p>
        <p>drainage</p>
        <p>Intlallallan *1 II* Lataal Ll</p>
        <p>larnt</p>
        <p>con</p>
        <p>btatad'aqulpmant guarantoo* aecu SliaSit diacounta on targa</p>
        <p>RESTAURANT aqotarnani fleer modal byar; Vokan ..w</p>
        <p>oe grIN and even cambtntakm. tbMfi maclWw, r tatataa *^ updraN uMl tal .1 m was day*.</p>
        <p>BARGAIN FARM BaauloM County *7 acra*. 43 ctaered. 1.^ pour^ tobacco M* *-. Darden RmIIv. 750 1*01 Night* ( waakandi, 754 40*1--</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERINC Windy Rida* 1 badroom lownheuoa 557. MO b. ta# bach wdad area Loan ataumpHan availobl* Occupancy nagtatabto Cali</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD ConvanlanI ta tchoolt am thoftatag, I badroom rarKh la on a corner Jad lot wllh carbral ab and Ibaplaca Include* rnany ailra VA loan ataumpHoH availabla. Iced to atal b. ta* upper 5*ra Call</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERINO</p>
        <p> Groanvlll* on boaulilul</p>
        <p>E *l   ^</p>
        <p>woodod tol tab 1 bodroom conlam porary ranch con b* youri tar Ui.M FHA VA llnarfclng avalla Me Irtcludaa Ibaplaca am many energy aavbtg taatura*</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING ThI* VA loan paaumpllon 54500 oqully ta b* on* of ta* boat loan attumpHont available 1 badroom ranch wMh kllchan dinlrtg araa. living room wllh haalllatar fboptac* and Ingraum awlmmbie pool tor taoko warm lummor ta tarrwont Larga corner -* </p>
        <p>tal will.</p>
        <p>Tfclotad backyard Poymonl* 5370 par month Ctal today</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC REALTORS 756-6336</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE Ha* aalaMlthod Itaalf *m aata* hava aon* wgll bul w* do have * low thro* bedroom towohou^ availabi* Mova on Into eaty living am 1*1 u* pay YOor ctaalng coat* Com* *m to* how much more you can gal tar your par tquar* fool Mlar Townhom* I Wing could ba In</p>
        <p>An Equal Mouatag Qgporiuntty</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>70'S TO ITS</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATE* Ekoculiv* horm lmcm* wooded lol In on* ta Groanvllta t tbwal araat in addHtan ta larga</p>
        <p>tarrrfal dinirfg and Hvtip 'oom. homa loaturo* largo dan wita Ibaplaca bull! b. beohcaaet and ^. large braakfaal room and 2</p>
        <p>yourfulur* OPENSUl</p>
        <p>mg coc INOAV</p>
        <p>brook VALLEY Baaulllul view, privacy and conv* niance baal dotcrlta *' bedroom alqry an* a htal on ta* goll Kurtata Biobk vallar Noarly ftSO touar* fata with doubta earaga. bHrt pallo, bulHIn* in ifw ifan. kllchon nook and dining room ta* I4lh green, avalla Poaalbl* owner</p>
        <p>ovorleoking ta* II bl* Immodloltay</p>
        <p>IbwrKing wita taan wn,,.. Call today " a*  2L**''</p>
        <p>wall bull! iiom* oRorad at 5*1 N</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC /REALTORS</p>
        <p>rot brMkiMf room ano i corsmk III* beta* Curronl taan cm tw attumad. am tom* owner H</p>
        <p>narKlng may b* poaalbl* Ctal today  t* hotm.</p>
        <p>to loarn whit tai* hotm, oltarad bi ta* mid 570'a. ha* ta altar you</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING Thb im rnnma Iota brkk ranch oltar* loan eaaumplton. aactalonl</p>
        <p>flaor plaik larga room* wllh built Ina doubi* garao* *dl^ grnw lol Owner or* banatarrad Prkod al*7l,00</p>
        <p>756^336</p>
        <p>Phil Porlln ON CALL</p>
        <p>Ginger Hachoti</p>
        <p>Ed^yar</p>
        <p>S^on Lawla</p>
        <p>Mary Chapin</p>
        <p>Gan* Quinn  ----</p>
        <p>752 0*** 75* 0050 750 *14* 75* **7 754 4411 754 4037</p>
        <p>WHISPERING PINES Energy tatktanl contamporary on wooded lol aasl ta Graanvllla in Whitparing Pinaa Nearly IIW aouare lata 1 badrooma. 1 luH bataa. wood burning itova Oftarod al 544.400 wllh FHA or VA Ibfancbig ovallabi*</p>
        <p>An Equal HeuoinoOpportunity.</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Housts For Sdid</p>
        <p>SMDP t</p>
        <p>iirw</p>
        <p>nfacMn*</p>
        <p>ITllL OFFICE doth 5H0 71*</p>
        <p>SB</p>
        <p>THREE FIECE "rj"* ro^</p>
        <p>fumHura Cah only 744117* bo</p>
        <p>VTIWSTTTMilWlR</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY lOOh, Owner aayt tall tala VA loon aaaumpllon and ha will llrvarKc Ih* ociulty ta low inlsratl On* of Brook Valtav't rrtoat anclualv* tol* ThI* lour bodroom tataura* tudy wllh</p>
        <p>Phil Partin , ON CALL</p>
        <p>cfl wwywr Sharon Lawit</p>
        <p>KsSsr</p>
        <p>75104** 754 0050 75*014* 754 *W7</p>
        <p>754 0431 7S4ta&amp;gt;37</p>
        <p>An EdUOl Hou4to*OBPOrtuolly_</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>CAAAELOT Baaulllul 1 badroom. 3 alary larmheut* Loan aaaumpllon avallabta Poymonl ta 54*0 par ' mordh bKlod* I*** and lror anca Avorag* uHllly bill 0 pm month Ovar 1700 muara tael ThI I offorad In the mid 570  and</p>
        <p>flraplaca. large dach and doubta gorag* beta pump tar energy oflklarKy and tal moro.</p>
        <p>palnlad am availabla nowl</p>
        <p>grifton</p>
        <p>Country ailale an approximataly 5</p>
        <p>WATERBCOS uy_?hacl_</p>
        <p>mainulacturar 4 ryta* ta ciMoat bom Complala wita itiaHra^ Hnar. hoatar, podaatta. *yr.ta haadheard 15 year warranty 51*4</p>
        <p>utim</p>
        <p> land mill mm tal your raoubamanH Owner will conaldar 11% financing on Ihit Immaculata</p>
        <p>Howard Moya FariTtvllla. NC</p>
        <p>753-4931</p>
        <p>L044G BULK harvaalar Good con dlltan 753 1QI4</p>
        <p>LONG MVgJWTATIC driya.bulh</p>
        <p>harwaatar</p>
        <p>Icondlttan 751 MM</p>
        <p>BOBCAT 4 cylinder Wliconain angin*. buckal am tarh^ LlfUng^gpacTfy ta IMOpound*. 11</p>
        <p>SPECIAL Chltta. Plow Pota^UJl each M O BtaunI A Son* ei5 4351 and Avdan Tractor*. Inc 74443#</p>
        <p>SPECIAL PRICES tar wrbig tata* on alt chlata plowt and dtac harrea In tiock at AgrI Supply Company Call collacf lor mor* Intarmtalan. All unll autoiaci to prior tata **} ^^^1^ Company Groanvllta, NC</p>
        <p>TWO BULK BARNS Bov barnt. 1</p>
        <p>vaaraold Ctal 7 45M</p>
        <p>TWO ROANOKE bo barn* l^ba good condHlon). I** John Daoro SaObaclor Call 417 570*</p>
        <p>PUBLISHER need pari lima ad tataa. GraanvHle aro*, tor quality 4C PUblkatlon (7041 05* *153</p>
        <p>Top gutaily. fuel acorwmtcal car* can be foum at low prket b. Claaaiflad</p>
        <p>RaalEtlata Staooporaon Wantad:</p>
        <p>ASPECIAL PERSON</p>
        <p>II may be you or a Irlam of your*, wa r* looking lor Wr r* Involved bi ta* rewarding buinef of helpmg people with m* larga. mot im porTant Invaafmanf tfwy'H war make If you ar* newfy Itcerfiad iMtd want ta* opportunity, balnbfg, cooperalton and commlion schod uta noadod tar tuccaaa. atang wtfh an excHing tavanfory  horn*, call now for a confklanflal appplnfmenf W* now hav* an opening availabi*</p>
        <p>Aldrldge^^SoSerland</p>
        <p>WANTED TOBACCO POUNM ^ Robert Flare* ni^f 753107B, day 7515144</p>
        <p>1*75 AUTOMATIC Ro*nok* on* row</p>
        <p>m OALLON oil kurn and i^ta aland lor atao 145 CaH 751AID</p>
        <p>RCIMINGTON 141 Cuatam 0*</p>
        <p>W COUCH Eartatan* color Ctal 754 74iaatar4ejn. ____</p>
        <p>07S MobHtHorrws For Sait</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 1*71 HMkr**t, 11 X 0 1 badrooma, tol* ta xba*. ta up m nka let in Shady l^l hWl atal Ctal 753 4575 altar 5 </p>
        <p>homo with doubta carport, pastura am atablet 5100 </p>
        <p>EXCLUSIVE COUNTRY HOME Over 1000 quar* taat 4 badroom. 1 Ml bataa. talHwvn.  bom Groanvlll*. On* acr^a lol with datachad party houa* ThI* mutt be **n ta h* appraclatad</p>
        <p>efficient contcimporarv</p>
        <p>Large room In thi 1500 &amp;lt;tuar taat 2 tiory home on I'/ acr* oodad M. Loan aaaumptlon available Faatur* doubt* garage am deck. Oltoradta 5107.000</p>
        <p>UNDE R CONSTRUCTION Thi* 1100 tquar* tool 3 bedroom ranch ollaraTiull bath and FHA or VA tlfuinclng Heat Pv^ '*</p>
        <p>energy attklan^ own decor 540.400</p>
        <p>You *tacl your</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING</p>
        <p>Say goodby ta outragaoua utility bllft with tala nawly conatruc^ tolar home 4 mile* tram PIft Mamar lal Hoapltal tala contam porary anargy attktarft '*00 amara tota horn* oltar* 3 badroom*. 1 Ml bath, great room with aoparat* dining era# and la loctaad on a beaufllul wooded lot Recreational taciliti* avallabta CaM ut today tar more Information 540'</p>
        <p>COUNTRY Owner Mnanclng Laro* co^ry home n minuta* bom ECU I* now available Thli reatorad horri* has 3 or 4 batbooma. two Ml bata*, formal areas and a ipaclou* counby kilctian Situated on a 1 acre lot Thar* are butt tree* am :* with nMny large oaks</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC REALTORS man</p>
        <p>Phil Partin ON CALL GtagarHackab EdAayar</p>
        <p>Sharon Lawl (MaryChapta GanaQuifw.</p>
        <p>753 d*4 75*00 7 *344</p>
        <p>754 **47 7 4411 754-4037</p>
        <p>An Equal HouatngOpportfaitty</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS It you aam laaa taan 530.000 par year, you may qualify tor our FHA 35 loan with paymanta ta 5225. par i^lv* u* a ctal ar^</p>
        <p>ut show you how aftordabta a naw 1 or 4 badroom horn* can b*</p>
        <p>garden pac* with nwiy large oak* surrounding Ih# houie wtfat a mora, the ormar will llrrK*</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERINC ^ _ Ookmont. 4 badrooma, T i bata axacutiv* custom built brkk ranch located on baautltul haav^ lol Horn* taatura* all of ta* 'orm^</p>
        <p>rhT</p>
        <p>scraerwd In porch . barbaqua grill must b* taan to opproclata Quality am tirat data combuctlon Call today to sm tala bom* in ta* 5*0  has to oftar you</p>
        <p>homo owner can be proud of horn* with It- doubl. Igr^jijr</p>
        <p>rch with</p>
        <p>StOO't</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING Counby horn* with 4 badroom ^ 2300 iquar* fata 1 Ml b*IM. do^ garage and dock Eaactaiv* heal pumpft. BBBy to inlf*t*mr mntfgf tatlctanl 1 mil** bom Graanvllla on a I acr* tol Juta ovar a year old Ollarad *1  **2.*00 *Ak% loan</p>
        <p>aatumpltor. availabi*</p>
        <p>CONNER (NOBILE home, 1*7* 11 X 4, 2 badroom*. beta I* a!^ ond oaiumo payinonlt of 5il* 7ASl*gr7S4104L</p>
        <p>CONNER WJ. II X 45 ^^Italy Mntahad. ab candMton. Gyd con ditton 51400 firm 754 0*51 attar 5</p>
        <p>MISTAKE (WADE *'111 tar ata* 1*14. 12 X 45 cimaron l.bodroorm</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CURKBRANCH, INC</p>
        <p>REALTORS 7S63</p>
        <p>Phil Partin ON CALL Gingar Hackeb Edhtoyar</p>
        <p>Sharon Lewi  ,</p>
        <p>2 ttatareoma. MIy carpatad. canlrta ^  ^i</p>
        <p>toF, gll 4PpHf"S</p>
        <p>(MOBILE HOME tor *l*  *300</p>
        <p>down. 5113 par month Frae tal up qqd^Qllyary 754dm</p>
        <p>totiacco primer wita htah haad* and 3 bailara 17 5405 qr 74* 30* I</p>
        <p>IT' CONE, cutout ditc Wadaa Mta t'-a  I'u hola (4 gaugt). i'5 *- IT cone, cutout dtac Mada* 11 gaWN^ $17 ** ir cone, cutout disc blada* with lU roum hot* (4 gauQtl-515 4* Other tile* availabi* AgrI   -  '  TOVIII* 7</p>
        <p>Supply Compar.y Greanvlll*</p>
        <p>067</p>
        <p>Gar age-Yard Sale</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY FLEA .mtkta. Located oft North Groan* SbaoL to mita on Peciolo Highway .Hmr to 5 dally. 15 SiatafY- tl^ halay Good used turnlMe, an-ttouaa. brk a brae</p>
        <p>NEW</p>
        <p>SSd^JnJ^</p>
        <p>Cormer^l</p>
        <p>TAYLOR 1*74, 1 badroom, 11 X 40, furnlahad Wathar. dryer, air</p>
        <p>mm*</p>
        <p>W X H. 1 bodroom, total etacbk. under ptonod. carpet. xctatant condltton 51*50 751 141*</p>
        <p>11 X n, 1*75 Amorlcan Coach Good comitton with recent Improve</p>
        <p>mortta 7 badroom*. ort# bath Sat i niovad.</p>
        <p>on rantod lot but may be Partially furnlahad. washer dryer, canbal ab. ttorage building aSSOO naotalabta (Wuatatal 754 47.</p>
        <p> X  CHAIWPION mobll* hoim^</p>
        <p>Complalaly lurnlthad. wathing macMrf*. oil lank, dbacttonal TV antenna, tac. 7-4gll</p>
        <p>YARD SALE 1405 East Fourta Strata 5^ am and*, walghtt. lamp, lomllure 7 10 a m AAovlnq. all Item muta go</p>
        <p>until</p>
        <p>7S4 3S00</p>
        <p>RESIDENT MANAGER waorled</p>
        <p>Expertonce prtaerred Good ala^ orto bentait Reply to Manager P O Box 1*47. Graanvllla NC _ RESPIRATORY THERAPY Sf^ tachnlciar, 1 pollion 7 3 and</p>
        <p>1-11 Salary commensurate with Im edocatim Ehg.l^ ty tor CRTT It helpful not requirito Cfontaci Respiratory Jh*rW fta gartmant ockv Wodnt Samlarlum. Rocky AAount. W *4O-*10l Extantton 147 Equal Op-portunHv Emptayar</p>
        <p>1n ELAZER with haadara SUM Catl 754 7171</p>
        <p>l*n OATSUN Super nki^.l^ radio, new tir* $1750</p>
        <p>atM</p>
        <p>4 ipaad, I</p>
        <p>4)7</p>
        <p>1*77 FORD VAN Black, cuatom, tar</p>
        <p>si:r3brsr*',w?sc.</p>
        <p>CmSr par Hada Ctal 7^ or</p>
        <p>7BH&amp;gt;aa</p>
        <p>two SOTtSOALE SMvar, 4 wM</p>
        <p>drlv*. lock in hubs, 3M wllh autamaik NammlMon. naw roa (1000 Grond Priy. 24W* mita*.</p>
        <p>ZaJZSL. -</p>
        <p>REVIEW COORDINATOR iwtMton Roolatorod nura# lor PSRO ravtaw PIM Memorial Hoapltal r* hospital axparlarK* naC  ExcalMnt laary and b</p>
        <p>fsr.v'ns'. p"? cf</p>
        <p>New 8&amp;lt;bn. NC 3*540 An {</p>
        <p>MO  ChUdCrg</p>
        <p>WtrrCAREFOR 1 Chw/*</p>
        <p>tolyaaraoid AtatoP-740^</p>
        <p>WILL PICK UP tato^&amp;lt;toll_^ chHdron attar chg andte yarlM activliias Ctal Pkk Up Sarvlca aWar5pm.754t1.</p>
        <p>046</p>
        <p>PETS</p>
        <p>Roglatorod nuria tor PSRO review wogram. Pltt AAemorial Hospital T*vo yaart attary Ei._, _</p>
        <p>_  --|or  to</p>
        <p>1*45. Equal</p>
        <p>Qpoortunttv E mptoyar SALES CAREER W* oftar itald turura. advancement opportunity</p>
        <p>072</p>
        <p>Livtslock</p>
        <p>FOEST.^RES,_B5^dlmj'</p>
        <p>italTing horse 4 ittala avatiaM* nlta</p>
        <p>.U4.n4hoprtal</p>
        <p>bom Graanvilla, on other 752 MO</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING Jarman Stabla. 752 513/</p>
        <p>3 VEAR old hora* Tralnad. 530*</p>
        <p>752 71^  ______</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>11 X M CDNTf OA FurnitM. Iltonlng. undarpinnad In r</p>
        <p>aattInQ Cay75 444</p>
        <p>I444 SKYLINE 1! x 55 New carpet. 2 bedrooms, on* both, washer, ab cpndlttontng. CaH 744to4 attar 4</p>
        <p>1*M BEUWONT 1 badroom 2 full bath* 541. 7 lOOL__</p>
        <p>Wl BONANZA 12 X 40 1 badroom*. balh, partially furnlahad. waiher/dryar Sat up In nke park with unoarplnnlng. ga heat, coiTirta ab 7* ITU____</p>
        <p>3 bodrixims. 3 Ml baths, carpet, AM/FM Intorcom. air con-dltlonad. reblgeratar and tov*. Nka bailar park Would consider *121 rant a month. 25-1101  _</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>parmononl career, top pay pM boneflts CaM lor appoinlmant.</p>
        <p>ISMOIA</p>
        <p>SALES CAREER Soutaarn LIta Insurance Company hat openhw tar career mlndkd lm*b#nc* aganh In Groanvlll* area Salary, com mtaalon, travel allowance</p>
        <p>, ^ilus company banatlls Contact Tommy Cook*. Sato* Man afTi^M-ggO;</p>
        <p>SECRETARY racopltanlta L,octaly owned Inturanc agamy H accapf-.</p>
        <p>Ing raauma AM askant houW submit a completo retome and</p>
        <p>AKC CABIN Tarrlar, Pafclngaaa, nfata Pefcapoo CaM 7M0I</p>
        <p>AKC COCKER On* rod male.</p>
        <p>p.m</p>
        <p>taSi'^'Skf^ansin</p>
        <p>tno afraid* T^ zm tator iP m_</p>
        <p>Indlcat* wiMlngna to  In  an</p>
        <p>appren1*cehip poTil'o'- hila training This position tio opfXKto</p>
        <p>61 yQi'</p>
        <p>nlty tor adincenfant ^ gom binge b#rjellt_ Yjming..f other</p>
        <p>lacr'taarial sklM pM deal wllh ta* pubTk on a daily bata</p>
        <p>ad sim reiumea to P O</p>
        <p>1, Greanvlll*. NC17M.___</p>
        <p>TV SERVICE technician Top pay and liberal bonatlt CaM 744 4031.</p>
        <p>iMBBIObalwfanla.m map m.^</p>
        <p>CHERRY HOSPITAL</p>
        <p>POSITIONS NEEDED</p>
        <p>Fuy Hcwitgd ggngrsi prBCtNtongr or tamNy prscMoiwf lor gdiwral m#(0(l c at this rsglonal sIrIb psycMstrtc hospitsl. Fully J.C.AH. BCcrBdHBd. Ragular hours, sttracttoB statB oovgrniMfit btiwIN packsg#, py comndnsurslt wtth asdsnllBls Id BxpBrttneB.</p>
        <p>Contact:</p>
        <p>Dr.EugEoaV. Maynml Diractor of CMntcal SbtvIcbs Charry Hospital CbNet Box 8000 GoMsboro, N.C. 27S30 (19)731-3208</p>
        <p>751 04*4 ,754 00 7 *344 754 4447</p>
        <p>754 5431 754 4037</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>SHERWOODGREENS Ready tor occupamy T^ IHram bedroom romh I* availabi* wjta</p>
        <p>V REALTY WORLD</p>
        <p>cleaning ov*n and canbal tar   -</p>
        <p>Owner toy *M In ta# counby oltarad at 17.300</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC REALTORS 75443</p>
        <p>Phil Partin ON CALL Gingar Hackab Ed/itoym Sharon Lewis AAary Chapin Gona^inn</p>
        <p>An E oual Housing Opportunity^</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH, INC REALTORS 756 6336</p>
        <p>Phil Partin ON CALL Ginger Hackab</p>
        <p>7Sld* I 7 00 7 *144 754 4407</p>
        <p>754 *431 75*d037</p>
        <p>EdMayr Sharon Lewis AAary Chapin GaneCXtInn</p>
        <p>753 04 7MOO 7I244</p>
        <p>754*4*7</p>
        <p>754*431</p>
        <p>754 4037</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING Convenient ta hospital 3 badroarrt*. Hving room, den wtth Ibaplaca, detached garaga/workihop Lot</p>
        <p>saSrJs'i.E&amp;amp;i**^</p>
        <p>UNDER CONSTRUCTION On a tpaclou wooded lot noor taa hospital this spacious three bodroom wtth carport has grata kltch-</p>
        <p>room with fbaplac*. on FHA VA flnanc</p>
        <p>King, ottorad ta</p>
        <p>544 too CaM today art* get In on the</p>
        <p>groum Moor</p>
        <p>EAST FOURTH STREET 2 badroom butfgalow This h hat been remodatad am ottars ctatont location on East 4ta Just right tor th* cou5&amp;gt;t* 5,m</p>
        <p>ax eta la Strata</p>
        <p>starting out 535,1</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERINC Immaculata 3 badroom ranch with rac room, den and living room Fancod In yard Over 1700 ttuar* feet pius doubta c*r(wrt 11to% llrtaming awailani* Obarod ta 5*4.400 In Sadgattald</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC</p>
        <p>REALTORS 756^336</p>
        <p>AAovIng away? Mghtor by aalMng ilorms with a fatf</p>
        <p>ad. CaM 751 14*</p>
        <p>Make the trip those unneadad action Clastlfta-*</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>HEAD NURSE ICU/CCU</p>
        <p>We Buy Clean Used Cars</p>
        <p>Any Stag, Any Typg</p>
        <p>HastiigsFonl</p>
        <p>E. 10th St.  79M114</p>
        <p>Phil Partin ON CALL</p>
        <p>GIngarHackab</p>
        <p>Ed^yar</p>
        <p>Sharon Lewis</p>
        <p>(Mary Chapin</p>
        <p>Gana Quinn</p>
        <p>ISldtd* 7SA0O 7i34 754 I</p>
        <p>7S4A431</p>
        <p>75A4037</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>MOFFirrSMAGNAVOX</p>
        <p>ExpdH Sgrvtcg OnANMotfgIs</p>
        <p>7564444 2803 Evan* Strggt</p>
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        <p>Power Windows, UN wboal, rally wheels. Blue with blue cloth interior, sharp.</p>
        <p>1970 Ford ThunderMrd ^    ft</p>
        <p>WhlM with rad inttkx, bucket sMts. conada, air, wire wheel covora, radial tlra.</p>
        <p>1979 Pontiac Bonneville</p>
        <p>4door.WMIa. oa valour mtrtor, M0 seat, power window, cnilM conboi. torao. one local owner.</p>
        <p>1978 Toyota CellcaQT</p>
        <p>SNvar with black vinyl Marior, 5 speed, air, AM-FM radio. 37,000 milaa, one local owner, good economy car.</p>
        <p>1979 Pontiac Catalina</p>
        <p>4 door aartan Burgundy with bufguruty cloth Marior, wVa Ml cover, AI.fM radio, 45.000 mMa. dean aa new. La than Vi prica ola new one.</p>
        <p>1977 Dodge Van&amp;gt;^'f</p>
        <p>100 Serla Air. automatic, power ataering. inaulated, AM-FM atareo. 30.000 miles. aUver.</p>
        <p>ItnJoppWigonMr  __</p>
        <p>4 door. Beige with beige doth Marior, cniiaa control, chroma whaaia. luggage rack, AM-FM radio. 34.000 mliaa.</p>
        <p>1979 Pontiac Trans AM</p>
        <p>T4op, loaded. Biua.</p>
        <p>1977 Flat 128, /</p>
        <p>2 door. Burgundy, AM-FM caaaetta tape, 4 speed. 35,000 actual mNaa, new tira EPA rated 31 city, 41 hwy.  </p>
        <p>1976 Plymouth Volare Premier</p>
        <p>4 door sedan Gold wHh tan vinyl roof, tan vinyl Interior, cruise control, AM-FM radio, 318 V-6.63,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 CedNlac Sedan De VHIe</p>
        <p>Silvar, one owner, aharp. fully loaded</p>
        <p>1976 BuIck Electra</p>
        <p>4 door Ught due, due doth interior, 53,000 mdaa. one local owner, extra dean.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Impela</p>
        <p>4 door. Silvar wHh silvar vinyl lop, burgundy cloth interior, power windowa. air condition, cruise control, rear dafoggar.</p>
        <p>1974 Flat 124 Special</p>
        <p>4 door. Gray widi tan Interior, 4 speed transmission. Economy car.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>1978 Bulek Electra Limited</p>
        <p>88var wIBi burgundy top. cfulaa, tit whaal. power window and I, door lock, rally whaaia, one owner.</p>
        <p>1970 Chevrolet Impele</p>
        <p>4door, white and green, runs good. Special</p>
        <p>695.00</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood, Inc.</p>
        <p>DIcklneonAve.</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>752-7111</p>
        <p>Tf Mtata fo</p>
        <p>r WE BUY USED CARS lOHNSON MOTOR CO.</p>
        <p>A :itni fftim **. hD.i. Wrr.olDt  7Sfc.hJ71</p>
        <p>Me Mm Lueaa. DIroctor Nmingaorvlco Calor Box MBI Cherry MoapHal Ooldoboro. N.C. Z75M (t1t)7S1-33M</p>
        <p>XOpta</p>
        <p>C^TaUn^</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>lanco realty 756-568</p>
        <p>BROKER ON CALL Satureayl-l Sunday 14</p>
        <p>Jonathan ENiot REALTOR, lor7M&amp;gt;1l16</p>
        <p>85 W.</p>
        <p>firwvHli</p>
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        <p>0'e</p>
        <p>Corner</p>
        <p>lU</p>
        <p>Buying or SeiUng. For Best Results Try Our "Personel Bsrviee"</p>
        <p>PlAtlOrf</p>
        <p>B.C. Niclnis AtMcy</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>Anytima</p>
        <p>NEW (MTERING</p>
        <p>itadskis Qmttty cefrerttee te lUs today. ORmd at 471.fOO</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>756-6336</p>
        <p>Ayden N.C,</p>
        <p>Want A Good OmICall f oday ,131/1% Intaraat Loans 30 Yr. Loans AvaNabla For Only Short Tima</p>
        <p>mi</p>
        <p>North HtHs EsuM-taw 3 bedroom, 2 Baths, great room, bichen with stota, dtihtastta, heal pump, csrpcf and carport Maaomle siding *44.040    isiltoMnltMd</p>
        <p>North HMs Eatataa-fww 3 bedroom. 2 baths, grsat room, kitchen, with siota and dtahwaaita, heat pump, oarpel and carport tn brick tanaar</p>
        <p>330.000</p>
        <p>ll2ParfcAm</p>
        <p>Eicaueni 2 bedroom. 1 beta, dining room. kiu^. Ow 9*^ fleoaic beeeboerd beat and air ctindllloning Corner lot wtth trees</p>
        <p>143.000</p>
        <p>IS3 Watt Ote at.</p>
        <p>For Beginners larga iMng-den In partaing and firaplaca, 2 bedrooms,</p>
        <p>bicheo and utWlv room, with carpel and carport 122,000</p>
        <p>MEastAae.</p>
        <p>nenlBl Itweetmant: tags housa over 40SO ariuara feet with 4 apartmenta, carpet, stoees and rsTrigeratora. porch and cerport. Good return on in-</p>
        <p>Mae Lite aaaMto In new eeetlon of North HWa Eeiaiee wM buad le</p>
        <p>yeeri</p>
        <p>Chester Stox</p>
        <p>Contractor</p>
        <p>HwT^IIIDB^^TJJ^MNIjh^</p>
        <p>Century 21 Bass Realty</p>
        <p>WANT LOAN ASSUMPTIONS?</p>
        <p>WE GOTEM!</p>
        <p>DUFFUS</p>
        <p> 7/1% ASSUMABLE LOAN. REDUCED.</p>
        <p>Owiwr says makp an offpr on this brick ranch in Eastwood. Foataroi f bathp. Bvfng i dMng room, laundry room, hardwood ffoora. aonto carpot. S mor. $44,400. No.J4l.</p>
        <p>realty:inc.</p>
        <p>12 3/1% ADJUSTABLE RATE M0RTQAQE8 AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>LAK ELLSWOflTH</p>
        <p>COUrraYSQURE</p>
        <p>Nee homea to ba twik iindar contract  ----------</p>
        <p>Tea. swee or tour badroomt Financing  Fo)ta. *tana raom, dMng room, tana,</p>
        <p>b, Farmata Hems. VA. or FHA Pomlt  room eta araglaos. ataaga thsd. A</p>
        <p>and ctoabs eosra u bs paw b, Vw  hMrbadranabaawtabkiwprtcetStai.</p>
        <p>aabsr An odpoitunNy lor you W non  baa.</p>
        <p>your hams CWI ua today lor lurthar</p>
        <p>UMN ASOUMmON  IX  S/SAPRAOJUSTABLE</p>
        <p>QueWled buyer itebtiejOOeqoity and  MORTGAGE</p>
        <p>aaauHM ban ! lH% AM Psymams  Yaa . Vms nee Cherry Oaks home can ba</p>
        <p>emn Tttaabadrooma.tvtbalha. H*-  aoancad eW a 12 M AFVI adiuttabia</p>
        <p>ing room. kNchsn. OuttUa atoraga  rats morlgtga Four bedrooms, leo</p>
        <p>ahsd and garden area tS7.m  f baths, pretty real room eNh Hraptaca.</p>
        <p>' . vUdMng room, utchsn edh braaktaat 'i-  area.dock.aapandabteante.I7.a</p>
        <p>EDWARDS ACRES</p>
        <p>Srand nae homaa ellti Ihraa badraoma. tH badia. Ihnng room, dm-</p>
        <p>Wg tiaa.</p>
        <p>gangs, cenata an.</p>
        <p>FHA. FHA at, VA llnancvtg ComtaV Sota at 12 3/tK APft Closing coats and potnia paw Only l44Wa or WS.m</p>
        <p>IX X/BR APR ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGE This baauWul home tn LynndaW has 12 ]/t% APR adiutlWiM raw mortgnga</p>
        <p>again ba Ihta We? Four badrooma. M</p>
        <p> 7/1% ASSUMABLE LOAN</p>
        <p>on Ma bsmitNul I bMroom brick ranch in OrpMtarm iWM tha</p>
        <p>iww Hoapltel. Largs Iving room, largo M/bdroom. country ktlfltwn, 2 bafho. attedwd gorago. 4 storago shod. NIco yard. |44,IBI. Aim Boas, Uatkig Brokor. 79M8M. Mo.B44.</p>
        <p>H% ASSUMABLE LOAN on tMo lovoiy J bmiroom brtek ranch. Casablanca fan 4 chandaSora, custom eabinota. flropteco In largo Hvlng room, aunkpn famiy room, 4 workshop wHh otoctrfcHy. $41,101. NoJte.</p>
        <p>ASSUMABLE 12%% LOAM on tfds bPOuWul brick ranch In Eastwood. AM format aroaa, 3 bPdroom, 2 baths, firoplaca In di. kHcfwn wHh brpaktaat nook.  a 2-ear gorago ar only a few of ttw tew oxtiaa Ihte homo boosts. Low MBs. No.B43.</p>
        <p>Gmugi-</p>
        <p>756-6666</p>
        <p>2424 S. CharteaSI. OponDallyB-7</p>
        <p>BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>BROKER ON CALL ANN BASS 75A-08SI</p>
        <p>Each OiBcetalddepetaieiitly Owned and Operated</p>
        <p>LOAN ASSUMPTIONS</p>
        <p>^ AYOCN -J Aanch home eita thraa bedrooms ew</p>
        <p>bad) Furnace only ana year oW Ftool Six yaara oW LMng room nth hrspiaca. dining araa. Imindry room, hwdeood boors undsr carpel, atoraga buiWing. ahndoe unit W9.I00</p>
        <p>UtewRR. rvytai wwwiy  wwta^ laMmea,</p>
        <p>tamity room eMh Hrspiaca. eoodad lot nicety taWacapad tiO7.SS0</p>
        <p>il'fe --</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE</p>
        <p>Cnoica oondomimum m dm vaa ascbc .1</p>
        <p>  -5 LYNNDALE</p>
        <p>Raduced in prica R you atemra eanlad W Ue in nw gnat araa. Vna may ba</p>
        <p>your odponunNyt FNa badrooma. Ihraa</p>
        <p>of Wbidy RWga Thraa badrooma. 2Vt badw. bvtng room eWi flmplaca. dinmg I and chaartiii uichan</p>
        <p>pado t82.a</p>
        <p>room eWi anpWca. doubta ganet Noe only ItaajlO</p>
        <p>HORSESHOE ACRES</p>
        <p>reduced B LYNNDALEl</p>
        <p>Thia ouiatatengeuatlly home has been</p>
        <p>-  -  reduead  m  prica.  R  you</p>
        <p>OMy a lae mmutaa Irom tha madlcai  eien wi.~ - k-   r</p>
        <p>achoal lloeiiytaaaai Thraa badrooma  om aemadWNyalnBiiaaiea,iraiaitt</p>
        <p>lee badw. pedi room with flrapiacs.  Four bedrooma. Rma badw.  gnat</p>
        <p>dMng mom. eifean.iaajn  room eldi llnplaea. dming</p>
        <p>olanum. ganga. Moe tia.m</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>Ciaaa to *w etty bmiia and eoieaoiam</p>
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        <p>each.ganga SpacWMkH M.te)</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>Approximataly $33, FmHA Aaaumptlon. PfO-jfasaionRHy dacorated by r. Cuttom cabinets, ixtra carpat andHRtlf-</p>
        <p>l%% Loan assumption 10 Balvaders. $31,000. Loan xcellant^ condition, ni iot, firsplscs.</p>
        <p>0% Loan assumption 35,900 loan. Larga wooded lot, graat room with I, double garage.</p>
        <p>FHA 235 COMMITMENTS AVAILABLE</p>
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        <p>6 Forbes Agency</p>
        <p>2717 S. Memorial Or. ^QreenvHlea First "Century 21 Location</p>
        <p>756-2121 ~1</p>
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        <p>9 m w". 0-8 mg. moim av per cigacene by Fl^method^ENTHOL- H mg. -laT, 08 mg. fricotine. FILTEWO(rs: 12 mg. "!3r"4D.9 mg. nicotine, av. per cigarette, FTC Report DEC. 79,</p>
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