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        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28,1981</p>
        <p>The North gained a 14-7 victory over the South io the Boys' Home All-Star Game last night See details on PageB-1</p>
        <p>114 PAGES-9 SECTIONS PRICE 50 CENTSDespife Neglect, Life For Pitt County's Elderly Is 'Above Average'</p>
        <p>ByMARYSCHULKEN And MELVIN LANG Reflector Staff Writers</p>
        <p>Agingtt occurs nahirally, quietly and continually. It is an ineqiable part of eadi persons daily routine.</p>
        <p>In Pitt County, Oiere are approximately 11,400 persons over the age of 00 years, according to Census Bureau estimates Jett McAllister, director of the Pitt County Council on Aging, says life for the eideriv in the countv is above average.</p>
        <p>I would say that Btt County is one (rf the better places for people to live," he commented. "The quality of life hoe seems good for the people-when they can maintain it."</p>
        <p>Although McAllister terms the area "one of the betto-places" for the elderly, he says, "We have ne^ected our</p>
        <p>More than ever before, the elderly make up an increasingly larger share of what life Is all about. In a six-part series be0nning with this article. The Daily Reflector presents a detailed look at some of the facets of affng - the loneline^ the joy, thede^)air. thecost, thecare.</p>
        <p>older people terribly. Weve ^&amp;gt;ent le on the ;m&amp;gt;gram than on lighting ball parks.</p>
        <p>"You dont see the oldo- people living in fear, but even that is changing," he added.</p>
        <p>The Coimcil on Agii^ which faces sharp budget cuts this fall, provides nutritional programs, transportation and self-help assistance to the ddoiy in conjunction with the Pitt County Department of Social Services and other agencies.</p>
        <p>Ed Garrison, director of social services for the countv.</p>
        <p>estimated there are nearly 2,000 individuals who receive financial assistance through Medicaid - a 17.2 mUlion item in Pitt County - because they are aged, disabled or blind Of about 13,700 persons receiving food stamps. Garrison estimated 1,900 (A them are 65 w older</p>
        <p>Financial assistance is also avaUaWe through Medicaid to those withot adequate income fw placement m nursing homes This aid is split into three classifications: ambulatory patients, $425 per month; semi-ambulatory, $435 month, and non-ambulatory, $445 per nwnth. The state provides 70 percent of the funding necessary for the program and the county covers the remainder.</p>
        <p>For patients requiring more skUled care, an average of $7tM a month is provided for individuals needing the use of an immediate care facUlty, and $1.041 a month for those in a</p>
        <p>skilled nursing facility</p>
        <p>Hospitalization, however, is the highest level of medical care. Gamson said the average cost per day for such patients at Pitt County Memorial Hospital ranges from $200-250 per day.</p>
        <p>Garrisons department also offers a program called "chore service. which provides assistance to the elderly in buying groceries, Imasportation, cooking, cleaning and similar projects that will allovi the individual to remain at home. The average cost is $170 per month per individual.</p>
        <p>Garrisons estimates apply only to those receiving assistance from government agencies Most of the elderly in Pitt County live at home, with relatives or in other quarters paid for privately.</p>
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        <p>Pitt Products On The Go</p>
        <p>By MELVIN LANG Reflector SUff Writer Greenvilles position as an econonic crossroads for eastern North Carolina is taking on a more sophisticated view with Pitt Countys expanding industrial base.</p>
        <p>No longer are locally manufactured |MX)duct8 coming from the back room of a bonne or the floor of a garage. And they are showing up in exotic places, domestically and abroad.</p>
        <p>Swimwear made in FarmvUle shows up in Miami and on the beach of Waikiki. Mops and brushes made in Greenville find their way to homes and plants in South America. Europe and elsewhere in the Free World. Medicines packaged in Greenville went to the moon with American astronauts.</p>
        <p>Drill bits, trailera, boats, truck bodies, furnaces - all are produced in the county. Find a sports car or other types of smaller autos made in the United States or England and there is a good chance its rack and pinion steering was p^ together In Greenville by TRW. That viMde may be pulling a trailer built by</p>
        <p>Cox Trailers of Griffon and could be carrying a boat produced by North American Fiber Glass or Gra^ White Boats &amp;lt;rf Greenville.</p>
        <p>From Pampas to septic tanks, the world is pretty much covered by locally made products for work, recreation, health.</p>
        <p>Procter k Gamble produces Pampers and Attends at its Greenville plant for at least regional distribution but. for competitive purposes, the company says it doesnt wish to disclose jiKt how wide that distribution is.</p>
        <p>Its not just the small items or those that fold, however, that come from this area. Eaton makes heavy duty forkllft trucks at Greenville for distribution throughout much of the Free World.</p>
        <p>And Empire Brush and Burroughs Wellcome send their products to just about every country with available trade. Tobacco processed in Farmville and Greenville winds up in products manufactured in several countries, and tobacco seed packaged near Winterville</p>
        <p>go to most places where tobacco is grown.</p>
        <p>Blue jeans are fabricated in Ayden, and shirts and blouses get a final going over in plants scattered throughout the county for distribution under numerous brand names.</p>
        <p>Mike OHara, a spokesman for Collins and Aikman, said fabrics produced in Farmville go info swimwear that literally goes everywhere. The plant also produces fabrics for use in headliners that go info automobiles in this country and others.</p>
        <p>OHara says Collins and Aikman has shipped wallcoverings from its Geveland, Ohio, plant by camel caravan to Arab shieks. Carpet yarns produced by Fieldcrest in Greenville may have taken a similar route, but most of the products produced in this area go by more normal means.</p>
        <p>An exception could be Union Carbide, whose batteries go anywhere by any means  although most of the batteries made in Greenville are for use in the United States.</p>
        <p>Bolivia Puts Down Bloodless Coup</p>
        <p>U PAZ, BolMa (AP) -The Bolivian armys commander and dM of slaff-were arrested in an aborted coup Saturday against President Luis Garcia Meza, who seized power less than a year ago in this revolt-prone nation where the average government lasts little more than 10 months "It failed because of the treason of some and the bribery of others, chief of staff Gen. Lucio Anez Rivera told The Associated Press by telephone from army head</p>
        <p>quarters after the brief, bloodless attempt failed to maatGarcia Meza</p>
        <p>He said he and Gen. Humberto Cayoja, the armys natkmal commander, wen under detmtion on the orders o Garcia Meza, who rallfod the supp(Ml of several armored units in La Paz to crush the coup.</p>
        <p>The government press office said; "Those responsible for the act of insubordination. which had a minimum of backing from a small segntent of the Tarataca</p>
        <p>Regiment, have been relieved of their commands and will be jud^ in a military court (tf law."</p>
        <p>The statement said Garcia Meza remained president, "has the full backing of the armed forces and the general consenais of the populace."</p>
        <p>At a swearing-in cerenxmy for Gi. Celso Torrelio as the new army commander, Bolivias i^ident said incidents like the failed insurrection make the nation appear to be the most convulsed and anarchic geo-</p>
        <p>Wlhnlngton Entry Wins Selection As 'Miss N.C.'</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Miss Wilmington. Lynn Marie Williford, was selected Saturday night from anxMig SO contestants as the new Miss North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Miss Williford, who will receive a $3,000 schtdarship and prizes totalling $11,000 as pageant winner, was a preliminary winner in Thursday nights swimsuit competition. She performed a 1940 jaa dance routine Saturday for her talent com^ition.</p>
        <p>First nmner-iq) in the 44th annual pageant sponsored by the North Carolina Jaycees was  Miss Wake County, Elna Carolyn Green, also a -wiimer in prdiminary swimsuit competition. She will receive a $1,500 scholarship.</p>
        <p>Miss C&amp;lt;riumbus County, Dorraine Kay</p>
        <p>Jacobs, was second runner-up. Miss Bladen County, Kathleen Memory, was third runner-up, and Miss Durham, Julia Caudle, was fourth runir-up and voted Miss (Ton-f^niality by her peers.</p>
        <p>The other semifinalists were Miss Burlington, Sharon Fogleman; Miss Elkin Valley, Nancy Gail Casstevens; Miss Garner, Vicky Carol Poole; Miss Greensboro College, JacqiKline Brown; and Miss Cabarrus County, Dakeita Vanderburg.</p>
        <p>Miss Dunn. Deborah Dunn, was given the Faye Arnold Broyhill award for the most talented non-finalist. She will receive a $350 scholarship.</p>
        <p>NARROW ESCAPE - With their poeptitloM either burned or heavily damaged, Michael and Tammy * Papp aeek comfort in a hug as their .van and a trailer bum in the .background. The Papps and another couple were moving from</p>
        <p>Lincoln Park, Mich, to California whi the van went out of control with a broken axle on 1-60 near Waverly, Neb. They suffered only minor injuries, but a cat was kiUed in the accident. (AP Laserphoto).</p>
        <p>SALE TALK ... Former President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter talk with Leonard Meadows, left, Saturday in a discussion about items being offered for sale by Carters brother.</p>
        <p>Illinois Farmer Buys Billy's Gas Station</p>
        <p>PLAINS, Ga. (AP)  An Illinois farmer Is the new owner of Billy Carters famed gas station and softball field, sold at auction Saturday to help pay Carters tax (tebt.</p>
        <p>Roy Bertrand, a farmer from Wadsworth. III., offered the highest bids on the gas station and the softball field, scene of numerous ganf)es featuring Washington officials during the administration of former President Jimmy Carter, Billys older brother.</p>
        <p>i plan to close it for remodeling and perhaps reopen it as a gas(^l station," Bertrand said of the gas station, which he bought for $30,000. "I understand there are enough stills in the hills around here to keep that going for a long time."</p>
        <p>The curious and a pack of reporters gathered under a tent here Saturday as the staccato warbling of auctioneer J.L. Todd</p>
        <p>Texasgulf Board Faces Takeover</p>
        <p>graphic piece of land on the continent."</p>
        <p>Garcia Meza, who is also a general, aspired Bolivians that his government would "act with energy and de-civeness to meet any act of provocation." He said peace and tranquility had been restored after the failed coup.</p>
        <p>Anez Rivera earlier told the AP that disaffected officers outside La Paz were .carrying on the revolt, but 'his claims could not be verified. He did not elaborate on why the revolt crumbled.</p>
        <p>He said he and Cayoja were taken into detention, apparently a kind of house arrest, 20 minutes before he was reached by the AP</p>
        <p>The aborted coup started in La Paz at dawn when tanks and troops began massing in the capital, sealing off the roads and surrounding the presidential palace. A military communications transmission announced Garcia Meza had been relieved" of the pre-sictency.</p>
        <p>There were no reports of bloodshed in La Paz, although movement was strictly controlled and travel by automobile pri^ibited.</p>
        <p>The overthrow of Garcia Meza would have installed Bolivias I91st government since Simon Bolivars independence filters ousted the Spanish o^onialists in 1825, or 156 years ago.</p>
        <p>The 52-year-old president acknowledged the steady erosion of his authority last month when, after two re volts in two weeks by district military commanders, he said he would step down as the armys commiander and resign the presidency Aug. 6.</p>
        <p>Garcia Meza named the 47-year-old Cayoja to succeed him as army commander and army repre</p>
        <p>^Sg"iufo M^"T EUZABETH CITY. N.C. (AP) - Hospital administrative forces wielding 22-caliber rifles have forced dozens of cats to flee Albemarle Ho^ital despite an apparent alliance between nurses and the cats.</p>
        <p>'The battle began about two years ago when several nurses adopted a stray cat that bedded down in a loading area near Mil  the emergency room entrance. The cat showed its gratitude</p>
        <p>TOOOy S  by having kittens. It was very grateful.</p>
        <p>  Most of its many kittens were female and fruitful, so they</p>
        <p>Rckflfllfflfl  multiplied. The process repeated itself until countless cats</p>
        <p>l%VUU I liy  invaded an area under the hospitals first floor and even took</p>
        <p>Abby...................A-10  over a large storage trailer, said Glen Washington, the</p>
        <p>Arts....................C-11  hospitals assistant manager.</p>
        <p>Bridge...................D-4  I dont know how many cats there were. said</p>
        <p>Building.................D-2  Washington. They were wild, and unless you had on a white^</p>
        <p>Business..... B-14,15  nursesuniform.youcouldnot get near them</p>
        <p>Gatsified.............D-5,11  Patients,  nurses, cats and administrators lived in uneasy</p>
        <p>Crossword..............D-12  co-existence  until the cats unleashed a secret weapon. They</p>
        <p>Edltolal.....-............A-4  infested the hospitals first floor with fleas</p>
        <p>Entertainimnt C-9,10  We had to do something. Washington said.</p>
        <p>Optaion...................A-5  James Shifflett, head of animal control for Pasquotank</p>
        <p> -</p>
        <p>Billy. Billy Carter placed his service station and other property in Plains, Ga., up for sale to satisfy claims for back taxes. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>helped raise $106,500 to pay off Billy Carters delinquent tax bill.</p>
        <p>Among those on hand were Billy Carter and the former president.</p>
        <p>According to Don Carter, a real estate agent and a family friend, the money raised Saturday was sufficient to retire Carters debt.</p>
        <p>Carter also sold the Plains home where he lived before building another home near Buena Vista.</p>
        <p>Earlier this month. Billy Carter began working as a public relations consultant for Tidwell Industries of Hale&amp;gt;wille, Ala., a mobile home manufacturer.</p>
        <p>Carter said he was pleased with his new job and intends to move his family to HaleNville. Nevertheless, he had mixed emotions about the sale. Carter said as he signed autographs and watched the auction.</p>
        <p>Bombs Go Off In Iran</p>
        <p>BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP -A booby-trapped tape recorder exploded in a Tehran mosque jammed with several thousand women Saturday, hitting the heart, lungs and windpipe of Ho-jatoleslam Seyyed Ali Khamenei, foe of fugitive ex-President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and aide to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Tehran Radio said. Khamenei, 43. was reported hospitalized in satisfactory coralition.  ^</p>
        <p>Tehran Radio also reported a time bomb exploded near Tehran University, causing no injuries, that another was defused three miles away, and that two more counter-revoiutionaries were executed by firing squad, bringing the toll to 54 in the week since Bani-Sadrs impeachment. The two were put to death in the central Iranian city of Isfahan.</p>
        <p>The official Pars news agency said 12 people were arrested in the attempt on Khameneis life. The regime at first blamed the attack on Forghan, an underground right-wing group long active againstIranian clerg&amp;gt;'men involved in politics, then implicated the United States and the leftist Mujahedeen Khalq.</p>
        <p>Tehran Radio accused counter-revolutionaries associated with the world-devouring United States and said "once again the U.S. hands came out of the sleeves of the hvpocrites Hypocrites is the term the regime uses to describe the Mujahedeen Khalq, outlawed for riots a week ago to support Bani-Sadr.</p>
        <p>Irans health minister. Dr. Hadi Manafi. was quoted by Pars as saying the windpipe, lungs and right side of Khamenei's heart were hit by the blast, causing "serious bleeding" that was stopped by surgery at Tehran's heart hospital.</p>
        <p>STAMFORD, Conn. (AP)  The board of Texasgulf Inc., a leading chemicals and minerals concern, failed to decide Saturday whether to accept a takeover offer from a company controlled by the French government.</p>
        <p>Texasgulf includes Texasgulf Chemicals Co., a divison based in Ralei^, N.C. TTie chemical division is the largest division of the company in sales and</p>
        <p>employees with $668,8 million of sales in 1980 and 3,500 workers.</p>
        <p>Eight members of the Texasgulf Inc. board met for three hours at corporate headquarters here, but reached no decision wi the $2.5-billion offer from Elf-Aquitalne Group, said Texasgulf spokesman William Askin. A second meeting was scheduled for July 2.</p>
        <p>Under Fridays offer.</p>
        <p>Elf-Aquitaine of Paris. 67 percent owned by the French government and a major French oil producer, said it reached a formula to obtain Texasgulf, excluding the 37 percent share of the company owned by Canada Development Corp.</p>
        <p>Under the proposed financial deal involving the three firms, CDC would then get Texasgulfs Canadian assets, plus an unspecified cash ad</p>
        <p>justment in return for the 37 percent of Texasgulf owned by CDC.</p>
        <p>Elf-Aquitaine said its U.S subsidiary. EA Development Inc., was offering $50 a share for all Texasgulf common stock and $159.37 a share of Texasgulfs convertible cumulative preferred stock.</p>
        <p>Because of the possible takeover, Texasgulfs stock did not trade Friday.</p>
        <p>Hospital Chases Cats With Rifles</p>
        <p>County, set traps and sealed escape routes.</p>
        <p>But somebody kept right on springing those traps,  Washington said. And somebody kept ri^t on feeding those cats, and nobody could go near them unless they had on white uniforms.</p>
        <p>In early June, Hospital Administrator Robert Jeffries declared a ceasefire and opened negotiations with the cats through a neutral commission of nurses. It was agreed that the nurses would have the cats out of the hospital within 30 days.</p>
        <p>But the fleas got worse and it seemed like there were more cats than ever, Washington said.</p>
        <p>The peace talks broke down and Shiffletts forces opted to flex their military superiority. They resumed the offensive with tranquilizing darts and 22-caliber sniper fire.</p>
        <p>' The feline forces slowly gave way under the gunfire, retreating to a wooded area between the hospital and the Pasquotank River bank.</p>
        <p>Shifflett estimated there are only one or two cats left but couldnt say whether they were male or female or one of each.</p>
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        <p>FARM\IU.K Funeral seniees for Mr&amp;gt; Mollie Bolden, wht) died Wednes day. will be conducted Tusda&amp;gt; at 3 p m. al the Harper Chapel FritniUve Baplist Church near Farmville by the Rev U'ster Moore Buna! wil follow m SuniA*! Memorial Park Mrs Bolden wa.s born and reared in the Farmville community and attend*d tln^ area schools Shc was the dau^ter of the late Sarah Roberson .Miller and was a member of the Harper Chapel Primitive Baptist I'hurch She IS survived by a daugh ter. Mrs VVillie .Nlae Jones, and a son. l^ester Karl Bolden, both o New York a sister. Mrs .Mamie Ixt Pitt of Farmville, six grandchildren and tour great grandchildren The tiody will bt at JoyntTs Mortuary Monday from 5-9 30 p m Family visitation will tH I rom K 9 pm The family will assemble at the home ot Walter Ronnie Bolden. Route 1. Farmville at 2;:10 for the funeral pro ces.ssion Tuesdav</p>
        <p>Chancey</p>
        <p>Miss Cindy .Michelle Chancey. age 11. dic'd Friday at her home 5o7 W .5rd St She was the daughter ol .Mrs Dc'loris Chancey Harrrison and .Mr and Sirs tuHirge Talt Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Flanagan s Funeral Home</p>
        <p>Collins</p>
        <p>.Mrs .Arlene Rhodes Col lins. :ifi. dic'd Friday night in Pitl .Memorial Hospital as a result ol injuries .sustainc'd in an automobile accident on Wednesday She rc'sided at 78 Barnes St The tunera! service will be* conducted at 2 p m Sunday in the WilkerSon Funeral Chapt'l by the Rev Craham .Nahousc' and the Rev Dan Eamheart Burial will he* in PinewocKl Memorial Park Mrs t'ollins. a native of Raw ay. N J . was reared in Graham. She was a membt'r and a graduate of the first class of nursing at Fast Carolina I'niversity and a former employee* of Pitt .Memorial Hospital Since 1974 she has hct'n a nursing</p>
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        <p>instnx'ior at Pitt Community College For the past 10 years she had taught childbirth education classes this art'a She was a</p>
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        <p>memtx'r of the Foursquare Gospt'l .Ys.st'mbly She IS survived by a son, Michael Collins of the home, ht'r parents. Mr and Mrs Hamid Rhodes of tiraham. and two brothers. James H RhtKt*s of Statesville and Robert J Rhodes of Hartsviile, SC The family* will rt&amp;gt;ceive fnemls at tht* (uneral home from 7-9 p m. Saturday.</p>
        <p>of the Pactolus community, two daughters. Mrs Way-ne Moms of Gnftwi and Mrs Karl Morris of the Pactolus community, three sisters, Mrs Joe Goff, Mrs Herman Redford and Mrs Lydia Goff, all of Snow HilP eight grandchildren, one greatgrandchild  *</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends at the funeral home 7-9 p m Sunday</p>
        <p>Railroad Pope Gives^Private Audiences</p>
        <p>Resumes</p>
        <p>ROME (API - Pope Jotao Paul II gave his (ini private Doctors said they lave not decided when th^ wUi perfatm</p>
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        <p>Mr Luther C Ham 9, died al his home in the Pactolus community Satur day morning Funeral services will N' held Monday at II a m at the Wilkerson Funeral Chapi'l by the Rev Tommy Payne, pastor of the Pactolus Baptist Church Burial will Ix' m Pincwood Memorial Park .Mr Ham. a native of Grtx-ne ('ounty, had lived in the Pactolus lommunily (or (he past 211 years and was a retirt'd larmer Surviving are his wife. Mrs Gracie Moms Ham three sons Robert F Ham ot WiKKlleal. ('arroll Ham of the home, and Bobhv Rav Ham</p>
        <p>Keith</p>
        <p>KINSTON - Mrs Barbara Dean Keith. 47. of 401 Darby Ave.. Kinston, died Thurs day Funeral services will be beid at 2 p m Sunday at Spillman Memorial Bj^tist Church in Kinston Burial will follow in Westview</p>
        <p>Cemetery in Kinston Survivng are two dau^i-ters, Mrs Brenda Keith Honeycutt of Ralei^ and Donna Marie Keith of Beaufort, one son, Earl Keith Jr of the home, four brofhers. (Aulis Dean of Glendora. Calif., Kenneth Dean of West Covina. Calif., and Jimmy Dean and Jesse Dean, both of Memphis. Tenn.,. three sisters, Mrs Dorothy Averette of Wake Forest, Mrs Eloise Baggett of Decatur. Ga., and Mrs Hetfie Ratliff of Atlanta</p>
        <p>Accidents Reported</p>
        <p>Local trait 1C accidents Friday and Saturday re-.sulRxl in an estimattd S7,Wni amount ol property damage and .st'vcral injuries, ac cording to Grv'enville police, Heaviest damage resulted in a collision Friday on Greenville Boulevard involving vehiclt's driven by Pervis Cohens, :ii:{ Line Ave and IH'I Russell Langley. Route 1, Pinetops Damage was estimated at $1.4oo to the Cohens vehicle and Sl.ooo to the Langley vehicle Preston Williams, a pas senger in the Cohen vehicle, was injuH'd in the collision and was admitti'd in Pitt .Memorial Hospital Hospital authorities said Williams was in fair and stable condition ,\ passenger in the Langiey vehicle. Hope Strickland, was treated and releastxl tnim Pitt Memorial Hospital Cohens was charged with a sale movement violation VehieU*s driven by Millie Terry Drake Route 2. Gri'i'nville, and Knshnaiah Raya.sam. 107 N Dak .St . al.so were involved in a eollison on Greenville B 0 u 1 e V a.f d Friday Estimated damage was S4on to the Drake vehicle and to the Rayasam vehicle Rayasam was charged with a safe mov ement violation I'olice also reported an accident on .Memorial Drive Friday night involving vehicles driven by Edward Iatov Williams, :to5..\ash St. and William Franklin Watson, Route 4. (iret'nville</p>
        <p>Damage was estimated at $1.,50() for the Williams vehicle and $;VKi to the Watson vehicle Vehicles driven by  .Margaret Louise Foust, 1413-B W 5th St., and Linwikxl Blake Harper. 627 Greyson Rd., Rocky Mount, collided on West 5th Street later Friday night. A passenger in the Foust vehicle. .Annie Fourst. 414 Ford St. was treated and released from Pitt Memorial Hospital Harpt'r was charged with follow ing too closely A hit-and-run accident on West lOth .Street early Saturday caas(*d an estimated $700 damage to a vehicle driven by Henry Flvin Anderson. Route 2, Vanceboro</p>
        <p>ST PALX, Minn fAPt -The nation's longest railroad resunwd twrmal service Saturday after a federal judge ordered inking carmen to return to work "We started to return to normal as soi as the pickets were lifted, calling in crews fw the midni^t shift We're pretty wdl back to normal now," Pete Briggs, a spokesman at Burlington Northern headquarters in St. Paul, said late Saturday morning.</p>
        <p>About 5,000 members of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of the United Slates and Canada walked off their jobs at 6 a m Friday because the railroad allegedly violated a contract provision requiring 60 days notice before BN can close a shop or lay off workers U S. Dstrict Judge Prentice Marshall in Chicago granted the railroads request for a temporary restraining order - effective until midnight Tuesday -banning any strikes, work stoppages or picketing against therailroMl.</p>
        <p>A hearing on a preliminary injunction in the case was scheduled for Monday before U.S. Di^rict Judge Bernard M. Decker in Chicago Supervisors kept the trains rolling while the carmen, who repair and maintain the trains, and members of several other unions honoring their picket lines were off the job</p>
        <p>1 dont expect any disruption over the weekend 1 think it was a one-day thing, BN spokesman Chris Welsh said of the walkout.</p>
        <p>Burlington Northern, which has about 29,300 miles of track in 25 states, employs 57.000 peqile</p>
        <p>audiences Saturday since entering the hospiU a week ago for treatment of pletrisy and a virus Doctors said the visits weie a sign of the pontifrs steady recovery.</p>
        <p>However, a spokesman for Gemdli Hosj^tal said the pope will remain hospitalized for a lea^ another week and poasiMy three weeks</p>
        <p>John Paul met briefly with Metropolitan MeUton ChaJcedon. a refN'esentative of the Orthodox Ecumnica] Patriarchate of Cmstanttoopie (Istanbul) and with Ciardtatal Timothy Manning. .Archbishop of Los Angeles. Before. John Paul had only received Cardinal Agostino Casardi, the Vatican secretary* of ^te, and other Vatican aides</p>
        <p>The Vatican said the pope would tape a message to be broadcast over Vatican Radio in St. Peters .Square at noon on Sunday</p>
        <p>Hospital spokesman rh*. Giuseppe Pallank said the pope was building up antibodies against the cytomegakmrus, a virus with syii^ms similar to mononucleosis. The hoqiital issued a medical bulletin, signed by nine doctors, saying the 61-year-old pontiffs general condition was satisfactory.</p>
        <p>He hasnt had a fever for two days." Pallank said in an interview "Even if the fever returns. Its tag something to worry about too much because a (ever is normal in this disease </p>
        <p>another op^tion to revme the coiostoiay or Intolhttl bypass perfmmed after the pope was shot in St. Peters Square May 13.  *  -  ^  UiS</p>
        <p>Big It is pos^ the pope will May in the ho6|^ for the operation after he has recovered from the irtrto, proioigh^ htt stay furthar, said Dr. Emilio TresalU. the ho^ital s chief medical offioer.</p>
        <p>The popes doctors trated him for pkiffisyV an inflaaana-</p>
        <p>tfon (g the memhrane surrounding the lungs, M the Vidican eariim this month usii^ antfoiotics. When his fever persi^ docttNTS suspected something dse was wrong. John Paul was admitted to the hospital Jme 20 for a battery of tests which confirmed he had the virus.</p>
        <p>Doctors said the pope probably developed pleurisy by ovmxerting himaeli when he made two public appearances June 7, just four days after he was released from the boepital^^</p>
        <p>where he was treated for gunslKg wounds in the abdomen The pope probabiy contracted the virus, whidi is</p>
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        <p>related to the pleurisy, from the massive bkwd transfusions he had during onergency surgery after the shooting, doctors said. .</p>
        <p>Mehmet All Agca, 23, a convicted Turkish assassin charged with shooting the pope and two American women, will stand trial July 20, the Rome state prosecutors office said.</p>
        <p>Cancer-Stricken Runner Is Gravely</p>
        <p>NEW WESTMINSTER. British Columbia (APt  Terry Fox. the one-legged cancer victim whose run half way across Canada last summer raised millions for cancer research, was in "very grave condition Saturday. hospital officials said.</p>
        <p>The news release by Royal Columbian Hospital added that his family was at his bedside.</p>
        <p>Earlier in the day, Dr. l.riidislav 'ntonik. hospital medical director, said in a terse two-line news release that Fox had developed pneumonia and that his con</p>
        <p>dition was deteriorating Antonik declined further comment.</p>
        <p>Fox. 22, of Port Co(ptlam. has been listed critical since Wednesday, but Antonik said al a news conference Friday, "I believe that where there is life, there is hope.</p>
        <p>Worldwide attention focused on Fox last summer when he attempted to run from Newfoundland to British Columbia to raise money for cancer research  Though he was forced to abandon the effort near Thunder Bay, Ontario, when</p>
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        <p>CONSECRATION Friendship Holiness Church. Falkland, will observe a week of consecration and dedication this week. Services begin nightly at 8 p.m. Different speakers will be present each night. The public is invited to attend.</p>
        <p>1X)S .ANGELES (AP) -President Reagan announced Saturday he will nominate Richard I. Walker, an international relations professor at the University of South Carolina, to be ambassador to South Korea, if confirmed by the Senate, Walker. ,59, would replace William H Gleysteen Jr., w ho IS resigning,</p>
        <p>Reagan also said he intends to nominate Julius Waring Walker Jr.. a career foreigii service officer, to be</p>
        <p>ambassador to Upper Volta. Walker, 54, would succeed Thomas D. Boyalt. who is now ambassador to Colombia.</p>
        <p>cancer ^read to his lungs, his Marathon of Hope raised more thap^ million.</p>
        <p>Fox was admitted to the hospital June 19 with a chest infection.</p>
        <p>He is pale, sleeps most of the time and receives oxygen but is pleased about a Canadian stamp commemorating his cross-country run and calls and letters of support sent to the hospital. Antonik said Friday.</p>
        <p>Usually only royalty are honored on a stamp while they are alive, but the federal government said Thursday it will issue a stamp to commemorate the Marathon of Hope</p>
        <p>Fox is being treated with several drugs, including antibiotics for infection, morphine for pain. Digoxin for heart irritation and Lasix</p>
        <p>to prevent fluid from accumulating in'his lungs and around his heart, the doctor said.</p>
        <p>Antonik said Friday that tumors in Foxs lungs prevent the lungs from absorbing enoi^ oxygen to keep his brain functioning at optimal levels all the time.</p>
        <p>As a result, Antonik said. Fox is a little forgetful, but there is no brain damage.</p>
        <p>"Hes getting nasal catheter oxygen to hdp him, but the lungs are in trouble, so they're not able to take as much oxygBt," Antonik said.</p>
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        <p>GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP)  A woman wbo arvlved neariy five days with only an apple and pack of fum for Dourishmmt after her [Hane crashed said Saturday ^ watched at least 25 search planes fly "ri^ over where I was" inactive of trees.</p>
        <p>"It was so discouraging. 1 was afraid that I had survived the crash only to die of hunger and thirst,'* said Sherieen Jaussi, a SB-year-c^d student pilot and mother of five.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jaussi suffered a bn^ pdvis and cuts and bruises, but talked ^tedly with reporters sevwal hours after she was taken to St. Mary's H(^ital in Grand Jimctkm rm just happy to have a drink of water and be alive, Mrs. Jaussi said. T feel great for a broki pdvis.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jaussi said she became very discouraged after at least 25 search planes flew over without seeing her.</p>
        <p>"There were three planes yesterday (FYiday) that came right over me. I was sure theyd seai me, she said. "1 was so sure I ate the last part of my apple. Tim there wo% four more (planes) today (Saturday).</p>
        <p>She was found Saturday morning by three men from b^-church ward in Price, Utah, more than 100 miles away.</p>
        <p>Her husband, Jim, was still out with a search party Saturday afternoon and did not know his wife had been rescued. He was among 26 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Church in Price who Jdned the gnxmd search after her Piper Tomahawk crashed Tuesday, 15 miles southwest of Grand Junction.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jaussi said her plane crashed in aspen trees about 15 minutes after she left Walker Field here for Blanding, Utah.</p>
        <p>I hit one downdraft and recovered from it. Thai I hit another one and I knew I was going to crash. I rononber saying to raysdf three times. I don't want to die.' Temperatures in the Grand Valley were around 100 degrees during the daytime all week, but were a few degrees coolo* at the crash site, at an elevation of about 8,500 feet.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jaussi said the heat was not too severe because the trees gave her shade. At night, however, she said it was very cold.</p>
        <p>She said she took window coverings from the plane and tied them to a stick to make a signal flag. At night she wrapped up in her coat and the flag to keep warm. She said she was afraid to light a fire to aid searchers because gasoline had spilled from the plane.</p>
        <p>She said she allowed herself a stick of gum each morning and each evening and sucked on pieces of her apple for moisture.</p>
        <p>Every night I dreamed of somebody bringing me some kind of drink, but Id wake up and they werent there.</p>
        <p>Unable to walk because of her broken pelvis, she said she stayed with the plane for two days. On Thursday she crawled &amp;gt; about two blocks to a small clearing. It was there that rescuers saw her leaning against a tree, waving her flag and screaming for help</p>
        <p>^ ^  Daily Reflector. GraemnUe. N C -Sunday. June SI. itti-A-S</p>
        <p>Navy StilhPlanning New Plane Despite Problems</p>
        <p>REAGAN AND BUSH ... President Reagan met Saturday with Secretary of State Alexander Haig Saturday at the PresidoiUs ranch in</p>
        <p>California. Reagan is spending the weekend at his mountaintop retreat near Santa Barbara. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Bush Tries To Appease French In Cabinet Flap</p>
        <p>All I wanted was wata, she said. The first thing they did was run back to the truck and get some for me.</p>
        <p>During the time she spent waiting for rescue, Mrs. Jaussi said she wrote letters to her husband and children, who range in age from 3 to 12. She said spent her days napping and being like a kid - drawing things in the dirt and [Mlllng (dants and carving Jim's initials on a tree with my fingernail."</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jausti was on her final cross country cpialifying flight before getting a pilot's license.</p>
        <p>The planes onergency ratho locater beaam did not work. Craig Humes, the aircrafts owner and Mrs. Jaussis fli^it instructor, said he believes the Impact of the crash in the trees was not severe enough to trigger It. And he said Mrs. Jaussi apiiarently did not properly turn It on when she tried to dtrso manually.</p>
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        <p>POINT MUGU, Calif. (AP)  Vice President (korge Bush, afta- meeting Pre-dent Reagan, tried Saturday to smooth over a dispute with France about the appointment of four communists to the cabinet of the new French Socialist government.</p>
        <p>Bush, who paid a courtesy call last week on the government of Socialist Presi-doU Frann^ Mitterrand, praised the fundamental, deep and strong ties between the two NATO allies.</p>
        <p>After meeting with Reagan at the presidents ranch north of this Pacific Coast naval air base. Bush refused to characterize for reporters Reagans vkm on the controversy.</p>
        <p>The dispute arose last week when the State Department, reacting to Mit-terands appointment of the four communists, said officially that the "tone and content of our relatkis as allies will be affected by the presence of the four in the 43-member cabinet.</p>
        <p>Bush refused Saturday to repeat that phrase, saying instead that the United States has stated its position and there is no point in restating it.</p>
        <p>He said France will continue to be a U.S. ally and he discounted reports that French Foreign Minister Gaude Cheysson said U.S. criticism of the cabinet was unacceptable.</p>
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        <p>communist and said he didnt believe Mitterrand is either. If you see a communist government in NATO, as you dont have in France, that would cause us tremendous cwicem But our present concern relates to eventualities beyond where France stands right now. Bush said he felt "very strongly that Mitterrand is very realistic about the Communist Party which he has been running against for along, longtime.</p>
        <p>Asked about Reagans reaction to the spat. Bush said, I cant tell you what the president said.</p>
        <p>Bush was also asked if the French had assured him that the communists wont have direct access to NATO secrets, but he said, Im not going to go into those kinds of details.</p>
        <p>Bush and his wife, Barbara, landed at the navai station in a government plane and then took a helicopter ride to Reagans</p>
        <p>mountaintop ranch After the brief visit, they departed for the Philippines to attend the inauguraticm of President Ferdinand Marcos.</p>
        <p>Reagan, flush from the biggest victory and the most important week since he took office, took time out of a day of relaxtion at his ranch Saturday to work on a ^&amp;gt;eech he will deliver Monday to the NAACP.</p>
        <p>The president and his wife Nancy, who arrived at their ranch Friday for the weekend, were joined Saturday by their daughter, Patti Davis, and the three took a horseback ride.</p>
        <p>Edwin Meese III, the presidents chief aide, told reporters at a briefing at the White House that House passage Friday of Reagans package of budget cuts was the biggest victory since his election and culminated the most important week for the president so far in his administration.</p>
        <p>Reagan delivers the speech to the NAA(?P Monday in Dnever on his way back to Washington, where his next major legislative goal will be to push for passage of an across-the-board, three-year, ^^gjgnccmetg^ut^</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Navy, with little fanfare, is proceeding with plans to build the most expensive fi^ter-attack plane ever de-vdoped by the United States, even tbou^ it doesnt live up to its billing</p>
        <p>The aircraft is the F-A-18, which the Navy has gold plated from a simple fighter into a "single-seat, twin-engine. high performance, multi-mission tactical aircraft that will cost $32 millioaeach.</p>
        <p>The dual designation of F and A gives the high performance jet twin billing as a weapon for use against both other planes and ground troops</p>
        <p>But because it doesn't rtrfl fast enough approaching a ground target, the Navy is conducting a parallel program to develop other aircraft which could carry out that type of mission.</p>
        <p>The Pentagon is about ready to release its third report recommending a go-ahead for production of the F-A-18 in the fighter role. That would release more money for the planes development, earmarked in the supplemental defense budget for the curent fiscal year.</p>
        <p>The Navy has budgeted $2.2 billion for GO planes this year and $2.7 billion for another 63 aircraft in. the ^nding bill for the next fiscal year</p>
        <p>The Navy wants F-A-18S to replace its carrier-based F-4 Phantom fighter-bombers and A-7 Corsair attack planes. The overall price tag would be about $ billion, one of the most expensive programs in history.</p>
        <p>The F-A-18 has been given good marks by the Pentagon debite the high cost and the problems in building an aircraft which can truly carry out multi-mission duties</p>
        <p>However, Navy brass has been dissatisfied with  the slow rate at vdiich the dae rolls over as it approaches a target TTe roll is necessary' for the pilot to ^impse his target on the ground before releasing his bomb Deputy Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci said m a report on the plane April 20 that the F-A-18 is an excellent airplane with</p>
        <p>good potential in the filter mission</p>
        <p>He omitted reference to the planes ground attack potential but not to its cost or to a parallel venture by the Navy': the adoption of the AV-8B Harrier piloted by the Mahnes as a light attack aircraft to replace older planes such as the A-4 Skyhawk and an earlier model Harrier.</p>
        <p>Scientists Say Four Meteorites May Be Martian Castoffs</p>
        <p>House Democrats are fitting the plan backed by the president, preferring a two-year cut that is tilted more toward low- and middle-income wage earners</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Four unusual meteorites found on Earth may be pieces of the planet Mars that were' thrown free by an ancient, giant explosion, some scientists believe.</p>
        <p>Die meteorites, including two found not long ago in Antarctica, may be one of the most exciting discoveries in recent years, Dr Harry Y. McSween. a geologist at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, said Saturday.</p>
        <p>McSween said in a telephone interview that the meteorites, called shergottites, appear to have crystallized from lava between 600 million and 1,2 billion years ago. and are far younger than any others found</p>
        <p>Almost all other meteorites are about 4,5 billion years old, and are believed to have originated at the time the planets of the solar system formed.</p>
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        <p>small planet and send them off into space, and some could have later fallen to Earth, they say.</p>
        <p>The shergottites, composed mostly of the minerals feldspar and pyroxene, are very much like the basalt rocks formed on Earth from cooling volcanic lava, McSween said</p>
        <p>John 0. .\nnexstad, a National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientist who specializes in meteorites, said some scientists believe the shergottites are from Mars because that planet was volcanically active at the time they were formed.</p>
        <p>The meteorites are composed of igneous material formed from great heat, and there is no current explanation as to how asteroid belt rocks could have generated enough heat to create them, Annexstad said.</p>
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        <p>Clay Kirkman Says</p>
        <p>Now that summer is here, many' of you wilt be leaving home for the weekends or even several weeks for vacation. This brings to mind many questions about what to do with houseplants during your absence.</p>
        <p>Actually, there are several different methods that you can employ to care for your plants. Even if you will be gone up to a month, the plants can get by without fertilizer, but watering is the mam concern</p>
        <p>first, check all plants for any sign of insects or disease Discard the infested ones and clean the foliage of the others. If the plants are under a grow light, simply attach a timer</p>
        <p>If you are leaving for a long weekend, move the plants away from bright light and water them well Set the plants in transparent, plastic bags to catch the moisture. Do not let the plastic touch the foliage The pots should not be in saucers so the drainage holes are free to take up the water which runs down the plastic</p>
        <p>A second method is to set the pot in a larger pot and fin the space in between with sphagnum moss. Water the plant well and the sphagnum also</p>
        <p>A third method, if you have a lot of plants, is to put several layers of newspaper in the bottom of the bathtub. Put bricks on top of the newspaper and set the plants on top of them. Run enough water in the tub to just cover the bricks The bricks will absorb the water and carry it up to the pots.</p>
        <p>These are just a few of the ways you can use to care for your plants while you are gone. Visit a Belk Tyler Garden Shop i today and see our great' selection of beautiful plants</p>
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        <p>Redstrctng</p>
        <p>The state redistricting plan, now nearing completion in the N.C. Legislature, seems to be one which suits most interests It is particularly pleasing to our area.</p>
        <p>The House district was left as it is. with Pitt and Greene comprising a district which has two representatives.</p>
        <p>The important change came in the Sixth Senatorial District which has been made up of four counties  Pitt, Martin. Edgecombe and Halifax The Senate plan calls for splitting that district, with Pitt and Martin forming a district and Edgecombe and Halifax comprising a district.</p>
        <p>There are two senators representing the old district and each of the two new districts would have one senator.</p>
        <p>The present Sixth Senatorial District has always been an unwieldy one  stretching as it does from the center of the east to the Virginia line It has been a difficult district for the candidates to campaign in and Sen. Vernon i^VS^ite sees the change as a good move,</p>
        <p>;.My rationale is that we can find good people m both districts to run for office. As it is now, the four counties are really too wide an area for a candidate to campaign in </p>
        <p>We have welcomed the association with the people of Edgecombe and Halifax counties in the district. It makes good sense, however, now that there is adequate population, to split the district and have one senator from each.</p>
        <p>As Choices Made, Meet School Needs</p>
        <p>We dont envy the County Commissioners their job.</p>
        <p>Last week the Greenville City .Schools appealed to the commissioners for more money in the 1981-82 fiscal year budget.</p>
        <p>Dr Jon Tingelstad, chairman of the Greenville School Board told the commissioners the recommended appropriation was both inadequate and unacceptable Because of inflation, maintaining the status quo is equal to taking a step backward.</p>
        <p>Supt. Glenn Cox appealed for some $66,000 more than had been recommended by County Manager Reginald Gray.</p>
        <p>At the same time the school people were appearing, representatives of the Pitt County Taxpayers .Association were urging the commissioners to cut the fat from the bud^t.</p>
        <p>The commissioners no doubt recognize the additional needs of the schools, but are also aware of the feeling, national in scope, for holding down spending and cutting taxes.</p>
        <p>Clearly evervones wants cant be met ... but we will opt for meeting school needs when hard choices have to be made.</p>
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        <p>But It might take nino mooths - untii March lie  to opn fomal tallo, the admioiatratioa i proapecUve did anna B^Dator told the Senate Poretgn Ralatiena Coinntttot Oto other day.</p>
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        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>Hot weather has been the rule for June in this area On a number of days the thermometer has toyed with the 100 mark and. depending on which thermometer you were looking at, it occasionally hit 100 in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Wouldnt you know it? Itsan weather like this that air conditioning finds a way to go out. And it did for your columnist. The unit at home ceased working. A call to the repairman showed that many people were having the same problem and there would be a days delay before anyone could get there.</p>
        <p>When help did arrive, the problem proved simple and soon the system was kicking out cool air again.</p>
        <p>Our troubles were over? Not quite. A couple of days later the auto air conditioning went out. This proved to be an extensive job, requiring the ordering of parts, so it was a number of days before the unit was fixed. In the</p>
        <p>meantime there were days of riding around with the windows</p>
        <p>down.</p>
        <p>We who remember the days when there was little air OMxli-tioning, tell ourselves we can ^t along without it, if necessary. We can. but we dont like it. The ni^ts are hot when the air conditioning is out and so are our autos. Maybe air conditioning is a luxury, but luxuries soon become necessities in our lives.</p>
        <p>Believe it or not, though, there has been a time when there was little or no air conditioning in Greenville. Who remembers washed air at the Pitt Theatre, which may have been the first building to have cooled air in the city?</p>
        <p>Restuarants soon followed, for their operators soon found that putting in cooling systems increased business markedly.</p>
        <p>ITien it was the retail merchants who tried to make things mere comfortable for their customers. Finally the boom in home air conditioning came and then it was extended to autcnnobiles.</p>
        <p>It wasnt so long ago, however, that most of us had sunburned left arms. Hie car windows were always down, you see, and it was natural to prop the left arm out the window.</p>
        <p>There were the jokes about the Texans mm sweltered in their cars with the windows rolled up, because they didnt want their friends to know they couldn't afford air conditioning.</p>
        <p>Pertuqis the last to go was the churches, where it was generally felt that the congregations should endure a little heat for the Lord. Funeral home fans were provided for a little relief. Eventually it was discovered that even church attendance could be improved with air conditioning and the revolution was on.</p>
        <p>As this mofoeat, 1 doat know anybody to tlli govcmnent, with born Ive tiUnd, to kam liat it tiiPe want to negoOate toout, said Eugene Rotoow, ReagMTB nominee as director of the U S Anns Oontroi and Disarmament Agency.</p>
        <p>Ntoe montos is a tong time for toe two snpetpoweri to kMp trusting each other to live ip to the SALT n treaty. wMdi toe Senate never voted on and which Rragan wants litimatdy to scrap.</p>
        <p>The two countries are not legally bound by toe treaty dgHd to Vienna two yearr ago by Jtoomy Carta* and Leonid I. Brezhnev. And the tretoys protocol, which bom toe deployment of ground-launched cruise missiles and moDBe toterconttoental ballistic missiles and the tesUag of ICBMs from mobile launchers, expires at the end of the year.</p>
        <p>The delay predicted by Roetow would eilmioate any prospect of negotiating an extension of the protocol.</p>
        <p>The unraveltog alroidy has begwi.</p>
        <p>Tto administration has authorized the Navy to build its new cruise missile tor deployment on submarines and surface vessels sometime aftw the middle of next year. Deptoyment this year was outlawed l9 the protocol On the Soviet side, expiration of the protocol would remove a restraint on deploying the SS16, their one mobile miasile launcha, although some U.S. analysts think the flve-yeai^iid program no longer interests the Kremlin.</p>
        <p>As the Reagan administratioo prolongs the moratorium on negotiations, U.S. and Soviet political leaders face pressure to (hBt off weapons blueprints and try out new missile systems that are hemmed to by cither the protocd or the treaty or both.</p>
        <p>Besides the Navy's Tomahawk missile, the Pentagon is ready with (rians tor defrfoying ground-launched crtote missiles, the type to be based to Western Einope beginning in 19S3.</p>
        <p>Congres is studying options for deploytng the MX missOe, even thou^ President Reagan has made no final decitoon. The protocol banned deploymem tols year.</p>
        <p>iSe Soviets, naeanwhile, probably are eager to flight-test heavy SS18 ICBMs with more than 10 reentry warheads, the limit under toe treaty. Once tests are conduW the Soviets could have a new capabUity that a new SALT treaty could not reverse.</p>
        <p>The treaty permits the two sides to add only one new ICBM. The Soviets are known to have two new types ready to go. *</p>
        <p>The delay predicted by Rostow does not mean the UnMed; States or the Soviet Union will rip up the treaty and stir qp the nuclear arms race again.  '</p>
        <p>The danger for arms control is that the longer it takes to get to the bargaining table, the lon^r it will take to conclude a treaty satisfactory to both sides.</p>
        <p>Reagan declared last October that "I will make immediate  preparation for negotiations on a SALT II treaty.  ''</p>
        <p>But, as Rostow indicated at his confirmation hearing, tte^' admini^ation simply isnt ready to bargain yet.</p>
        <p>This administration, on this issue and otoers, does not  intend to pick up where the other left off. We would rytoeir' start from zero, said a State Department (rffidal who deals' with arms control. The people here want to think all these things throi# from the beginning.</p>
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        <p>Age Of Hype Arrives At The Legislature</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - .Mostly, legislative proposals introduced to the General Assembly are a duil-looking lot The racks display row upon row of look-alike cover sheets of a uniform black and white design The bills are written in a formal, stylized legalese with a "short title and a number and a date and an introduction saying. "A Bill To Be Entitled... then directly into the matter at hand But this is the age of the hype TV commercials, movie ads, soap packages, or record jackets alike show one common thing; the big sell.</p>
        <p>W'hen State Rep John Jordan put his proposal to limit state employment into the legislative machinery, he bnAe with tradition.</p>
        <p>and others tried before, is now catching on.</p>
        <p>From a magazine cover he look a picture of House Speaker Liston Ramsey in formal pose, and pasted up a clipped quote from an interview in which Ramsey said, There should be something to hold down future growth in state government... 1 feel state government has grown enough, and favor some sort of mandatory provision to limit spending in the future. With that promotional cover hitting every legislative desk, its little wonder that what Jordan has been trying since 1975,</p>
        <p>But imagine if the hard sale technique catches oo to the General Assembly. Of course black and white would have to be replaced by full color, eventually, and there coidd be a whole new x)wth indi^try for pttolic relations peo|de designing and printing covers for legislative bills.</p>
        <p>State Sot. Charles Vickery should have used a gun barrd cut out to which you look down the grooves to see a body dripping red, much as James Bond movies open, to capture attoition on his gun contrd measure.</p>
        <p>Gov. Jim Hunts Good Roads Packa^ could have featured a doitole spread showing a pothole on one side, and what the pothde would \ook like later (the other.</p>
        <p>Bankers pushing increased interest rates could have used an insert technicpje like those Christmas or birthday greeting cards whidi have a space to insert money so the pwlralt shows.</p>
        <p>But then the opposition would have every right to donand equal space, and that could lead to some truly imaginative design and print work.</p>
        <p>The Restaurant Association, battling an increased tax on</p>
        <p>orffee and tea, would do wrtl to simply reprint that famous. history book picture of Patriots clad in Indian garb throwii^ crates of tea into Boston Harbor,    '</p>
        <p>Modern techniques also allow easy reproduction and , packaging of pastic reoMds which can 1 pla^ on any phonograph. The North Carolina Symphony bid for added , . funds could include a serenade to legators, and a class of t; children stumUing haltingly through a singile reading book,..) could bdster a plea for addi^kmal school funds.</p>
        <p>Early in the session, a book opposing abortion funding written by Kent Kelly was placed on desks to the General Assembly. It was called The American Holocaust and featured a map of the nation dripping blood overprinted by a Nazi swastika.</p>
        <p>^aker Ramsey banned the book from distributioo to toe r State Legislative Building, objecting vigorously to the Nail symbol on the cover.</p>
        <p>If Jmdans pronotionl scheme catches on, Ramsey may ^ find himself a censor conmittee (rf  presidtog owr UU covas.</p>
        <p>Rowland Evans and Robari Novak</p>
        <p>Walesa 'Rules' With An Emotional Bond</p>
        <p>WROCUW, Poland -After two hours of hearing Lech Walesa exhort regional Solidarity delegates here to be united and refrain from further strikes, a man in the rear shouted: "Long live Walesa!</p>
        <p>Thats my name, a grinning Walesa shouted back. This veneration for Solidaritys leader as. in an irreverent colloquial style, he calls on Poles for greater efforts and greater restraint</p>
        <p>dominates Polands turbulent priitical scene.</p>
        <p>At age 37, Walesa has been transformed from Gdansk shipyard worker to the authentic leader of the Polish nation. As such, he now is burdened with singular re-^xmsibility for protecting Polands democratic revcu-tion, both from strangulation by the Polish communist apparatus and sudden assault by the Soviet army.</p>
        <p>He Is rtill treated with</p>
        <p>condescension by both intellectuals at Solidaritys national headquarters in downtown Warsaw who want to guide him and to' coni' munist insiders who want to coopt him. But since the death oi Pirfands Catholic primate, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski. he has becone Polands true leada. Unlike the austere cardinal, the charismatic Walesa has ftNTged an emotional bond with the peo{^ unprecedent</p>
        <p>ed in modern P(4and.</p>
        <p>Walesa has so developed beyond the local strike leader of last summer that his absoice from the country now raises concon. While he was in Goieva addressing the InternaUooal Labor Or-ganizatkm, a r^kmal strike was called (which Walesa quickly canceled when he returned). That arouses fears erf what will happen wboi Walesa is on a two-week Amoican tour begto-</p>
        <p>ntogJulyS.</p>
        <p>The overwhelming consensus in Solidarity is against strike action. But other leaders in the union were not happy about Walesas recent declaration that Sdidarity is strictly a labor union without pcditical functions. "Walesa is not the trade union, Janus On-yszkiewicz, a mathematician who Is a member of SoUdari-tys coordinating council.</p>
        <p>tdd us.</p>
        <p>What makes Walesa unique is less what be says than an emotknal link I-, tween him and the Poltoh masses.</p>
        <p>Altboitoh he caidions re^ strahrt to awM Soviet intervention, the rise of Lech Walesa as bis natioas de facto leado* is anotba cause to wonder bow long the Soviets can tolerate what is happening in Poland.</p>
        <p>Justice Stewart Will Leave A Void On The Bench</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON  Only a handful of senior correspondents were working in the Supreme Courts press room last Thursday when the word came down; Potter Stewart was retiring. The old hands reacted with disbelief, then with acceptance, then with profound dismay For the past 10 years, since the death of Hugo Black. Mr Justice Stewart has been our best friend on the court</p>
        <p>If the announcement had concerned any one of five others, the news would not have been so startling. WUliam Brennaii was 75 in April, Warren Burger and Lewis Powell will be 74 in September, Thurgood Marshall wUl be 73 next week and Hairy Blackman will be 73 in November Mr. Justice Stewart, at 66, was not (Ml a reporters list of pn^pects for replacement.</p>
        <p>From our parochial view, as newsmen, he cannot be replaced; he can only be succeeded Alone among his colleagues, Mr. Justice Stewart fully understood the role of a reporter in fulfilling the constitutional ideal of a free press. He understood that in covering certain hard stories, a reporter must be able to protect his confidential sources; and he understood that in digging out difficult news, the press must have access to public institutions</p>
        <p>Nine years ago the court handed down a decision that has plagued us ever since. The case was Branzburg vs. Hayes. It involved a courageous reporter for the Louisville X^ourier-JournaJ who exposed traffic in hard drugs in Jefferson County.</p>
        <p>Summoned before a grand Jury, Branzburg refused to identify his informants. The question presented to the Su|Mvme Court was whether such a summons abridges the freedom of the press guaranteed by Amendment. By the narrowest of mantois, a sordy divided court gave a torse answer: "We iKdd that it does not.</p>
        <p>Mr. Justice Stewart led the dissentos: The Cfourts crabbed view the First Amendmoit reflects a disturbing insensitivity to the critical role of an independent {uness in our society ... A corollary of the right to ptodtoh must be the ri^ to gather news ... The right to gather news inqdies, to turn, a right to a confldential relationiliip between a and his source.</p>
        <p>On the matto of xess, he agreed thrt the Constitution does not guaraidee newsmen any right of access to a coudy jail</p>
        <p>ty of disclosure of information received from coafidential sources.</p>
        <p>A Virginia case dealt with a newspapers report of certain closed prooeediiigi before a judicial ctmmlssloo. State to</p>
        <p>made such pitdkatloa a crime. No way, said Mr. JOtolc^^</p>
        <p>Stewart. If the constttuttonal protection (da free proM means |</p>
        <p>anything. It means that govenunent cannot take it (Don itsdf</p>
        <p>case three years ago, the needs of the press must he accommodated. "A journalist does not tour a jail tonqdy for his own edificatioa. He is there to ptber information to be p^ed to others, and his mission is (otected by the ConsUtutkn for very qjecific reasons.</p>
        <p>In anotha case three years ago, tovoivii^aseaitfatoP&amp;lt;^ (d the StanfcMti Daily newsroom, he found it "srtf-evldeat that such searches burdn the freedom (d the press. For polioe to rununage through a newsoapers files is to raise "toe possibUl-</p>
        <p> B u (Don itodf,</p>
        <p>to decide what a newspipa may and may not puWafa. Be said the san thing to a Pittstxirgb case in 1973: The First' Amoidment provides "a clear (XHnmand that govonment ^ must not be allowed to toy its heavy editorial band on any newq&amp;gt;q)ainthecounbry.  '</p>
        <p>to his 24 years 00 the high court, Mr. Justice Stewart never ! missed a day of oral argument. He carried his fuU share of the 1 load--probably 300 optotons few the court, another 350, iBbto ' or less, to separate opinions. He was not klentlfled with ai^ of the landmark decistoos in this period, and hlstoriaaa are not likely to rank him among the gUuits of toe court. Never a doctrinaire jurist, he defied classificatioo as liberto tor onia-vative. He wrote simply and dearly, and he called every case as he saw R.</p>
        <p>"We are here to uphold a Constitution," he said In toe Stanford Dally caie. And Potter Stewart, to his eternal credtt, igtotod that Constitution very well.</p>
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        <p>Udi vTHer would caution North CaroUaa taxptyen, homr, to aerutiiiiie thto agreement and ocitodie ^ this dispute wUl retwn to the cowto. "ttaBy, Owe remain two crlticai ejonents d Ods nud be aaened before Oito manar will be</p>
        <p>-SLSfiS?  Odreiied now or to IM to</p>
        <p>hetw the U^K: System of Higtw Ettoation can reaaonabiy and praeticaUy ftaid Ow ofwatton d 11 state-supported bi which much duplicattoo of program ofltortogi od^. The numhers of hi^ school graudates wiwua to dhcltoe while President Reagan has already propoaed to rettoce the opportunities of financial aid for needy toudenls. Thus, Oie UNC System and all its innheinnt ihall be faced with the chaUenge of recnilting the ctotomically elite toudenU and the financially able wAm who can afford the ever-increa^ tuition and board. And with tax rate reducttoo denoaods, bow shall the UNC System renllsticaily expect to malntato Its pro^mms with a decrease in dollar sig port?</p>
        <p>Rtoher than confront the issue of which of the 16 toate-sitpported institutions should remain to  and</p>
        <p>bring forth the wrath of loyal alumni and students of all the states schools, the agreement between the two parties stipulates that 29 new undergraduate and graduate program will be initiated at the five predmnlnantly black universities, thereby creating owe program dipiication More black faculty members - hopefully Ph.D.s ~ wUl be employed at the predominantly white schools, a racial complexion of 15 percent white students on predominantly black camputw and 10.6 percent black students on predominantly white rarwupiw willbemettqrl906 andthe640 millton dollar construction of new buildings at the predominantly Black schools will constitute good faith and a reasonaWe settlnit What this agreement has done is conveniently postpone the crucial issues of the cost and funding of hlgber education to thto state and the matter of program duplicatton utoil anotiw day and year. Meanwhile, the North Caroliui taxpayer will resume paying for litigation JohnW.kqtoJr.</p>
        <p>Troy</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>RecenUy I applied for. and subsequenUy had installed, natural gas service.</p>
        <p>As was expected, installation of the service required the digging of a rather large trench down the side of my recenUy Installed lawn. The Greenville Utilities Company did quite a good job keeping damage to the yard to a minimum, and I was quite relieved when the task was finished. But three days later we completely lost power to our boiae, and the Greenville Utilities Company determined that it could be restored only by replacing the powiw cable from the street to the house, rwcessitating the digging of another trench, bigger than and parallel to, the gas line. But my apprehension was rdieved when I arrived home from work and found that they had been as careful as possible with my new lawn, althou^ the damage was evident. At least it was over and 1 figured I could begin restoration work. But not true.</p>
        <p>The following day, when 1 came by the house at noon, I found the cable TV people proceeding with vigor on the digging d anotho- trench across the front of my yard. My dtonuy ovw this revolting development was excelled only by the siiiking feeling I experienced when I returned home that very evening to find a mass of telephone company people digging prodigiously all ova* my yard It seems the cable TV Ann had severed the telephone cable, and to repair it required the digging of several-large holes, the dimensions of which wotod be the envy of the most discriminating fuieral director.</p>
        <p>I wish thto to serve notice to toe Sanitation Department, the Water Department, Seynwur Johnson AFB (Office d Strategic Bombing Range Leasing) and all others having a need or desire to dig in my yard, that effective immedlateiy all such digging will be 1^ ap^tment only.</p>
        <p>While I arrived at this decision reluctantly, I feet that if I am to satisfy the Insatiable demands to tear ig) my yard then toe digging must proceed in a more ordeiiy fashion. Your cooperatton to appreciated.</p>
        <p>FredUUey 115 Antlo* Road</p>
        <p>Totbeeditor:</p>
        <p>On Monday I attended a county cmnmissioners open meeting on toe 1961-82 budget for Pitt County. I listened to * allegations of increased taxes, program digillcaUMi in the public schools and community colleges, and the need of Greenville City Schools to maintain a minimal level of funding to Insure pn^ams in the fine arts. All requests were reasonable when viewed as individual parts of the whole proUem that the omunissiohers will have to deal with. I have confidence in the commissioners and their odlectlve judgment on the allocatioas of available funds.</p>
        <p>I would like to sugge^ tb toe people of Greenville that another source of school funding be explored. More than SO of the 144 school systems have a special supplemental tax authorized under General Statute 115-116. This tax is to sundement toe allocatkm by the county ccmuntosioners and can be used by toe school system as the local school board desires. These funds could be used to hire local paid teachors for toe fine arts or to estalish programs that would help strengthen toe system.</p>
        <p>I would like to encourage the administratkm of toe Greenville City Schocris to explore the establishment of toe Greenville City School tax and keep our eeducation system sound.</p>
        <p>Charles S. Ward 112 Lakewood Drive Greenville</p>
        <p>Totheedttor:</p>
        <p>I wonder how many who voted for Reagu last fall tfaou^t they were voting f(xr toe c(nplete dismantling of toe envirofunoital protection this country has put into {dace over the past decade? Yet this is what is happening, st^ by step, undo* toe guise d reducing governmental regulatkm and cutting waste. The national putdic lands are being ddtvered at so-mucb-an-acre to toe timber companies and the mining con^mnerates by Interior Secretary Watt and his bdpm. The Gean Air Act is being changed beyond recognition, or will be, if Congress ^ along with toe administration.</p>
        <p>AH of us who care about a decent and healthy environment for omaelves and our diildren better grt biy, betoe too much damage is done. The story goes that next year, to bdp out toe poor lead and asbestos ndning companies who have been suffering from overregidatlon, we are going to ^ lel-based paint and asbestos-fitmred ceilings back into our achodis. Hurrah (or Free Enterpriae!</p>
        <p>PMUpJ. Adler ^</p>
        <p>1906 Brook Road Greenville</p>
        <p>Ldtensdmitted for PubtkFonmshoald be limited to 300 wadi. TbeedltorreierveitberigbttoedttloBgerietters.</p>
        <p>^ European Parliament Two Years Old And Striving</p>
        <p>STRASBOURG, PYaoce (API - The European Parliament ii two years old la My. still a btt wobbly on its feet but detannlned to toed tta Unage aa the unwanted md coatly Mnchfld of European unity.</p>
        <p>The 49HBenlMr badly, (irecy elected by toe people of the KMiatfon Europeaa Common Market, has been deacrlbed by aome of tta dek^gatci at a bUlioo-dollar debattog society.</p>
        <p>It ^lendi one week a month in seemln^y endtees discanloo of topto ranging from a^iaragus prices in France to refi^ees in the African naUoo of Zaire It has no power to Uiwa, cannot aet the amount of its own budget and has been unable after nearly two yaari to even decide if its permanent home should be in Belgium, Luxembourg or France.</p>
        <p>And aome of tU monbers, such as Elae Hammercih of Denmark, were dected on a platform calltog for toe Parliaments outrl^ toolltion.</p>
        <p>If toe Parliament spent as much on poverty prograna as it does on champante for its own recepdons, we could eradicate poverty in aome towns of my cotatoy, delegate Marco PanneUa d Italy said to a recem attack on expenditures. Thewtiolethingisafarce.</p>
        <p>Actually, the Parliament was first seated in 1958, bi^ only as an advlaory body to the Common Market Its roembm were appointed by CoRunoo Market governments. </p>
        <p>In 1979, the (fommon Market decided th^ to forge European unity the votm of each cointry would elect the members and give the Parliament power to veto toe Conunon Markets anraial budget, which will reach $27 bilUoo this year.</p>
        <p>The first formal session was held here July 17, 1979, with fanfare generated by toe presence of some of the luminaries of toe Eiffopean unity noovement as members.</p>
        <p>Among them were formar Clumldlor Willy Brandt of West Ginany, former Premier EmUlo Cofombo of Italy and a formrt' United Nations General Assembly prudent, Ga^ Thom of Luxonbourg.</p>
        <p>The Paiitaments presidenf wm and rtill is Simone Veil, a former French health minister mid survivor of Nazi concentration camps One of its vice presidents is Leo Tbidemans, a former Bei^ prime minister with toe nickname "Mr. Eivope" for his work in bringing abotk harnaonization of laws among toe Conunon Market couitries The Parliaments bluest probiern has been trying to compete for power with the Common Markets two stronger institutions, the Permanent CouDdl of member nations and toe Executive Cwnmission, a 14,(WH)rsoo bureaucracy that controls the day-bxlay work of toe community.</p>
        <p>While toe Pariiaments charter gives it an advisory role, the member coimtries still set overall policy and the Executive Commission carries it out, imicfa like the U.S. federal govemmmt.</p>
        <p>As toe oidy Common Market institution directly elected by all toe peo^, toe Parliament has tried to exercise toe ctdlective will of the 260 million residents d Common Market countries</p>
        <p>But without toe power, and with members swayed by the intmsts of their own constituents, ranging from poor farmers in Sicily to barons in Scotland, the Parliament has had to be contait with what British delegate Derek Prag calls infiltration.</p>
        <p>Prag said the Parliaments shining hour came in December, 1979, when it exercised its chief power: rejection of toe annual (fommcm Market budget, including its own |1.5*bUlkm appropriation.</p>
        <p>Determined to shift Cmnmon Market spending away from agriculture programs that suck up 70 percent of the budget, toe Parliament kept the community finances in limbo for more than nine months and forced member governments to rewrite the budget to add funds for regional and social programs.</p>
        <p>"Weve e^abiished ourselves as a control body to be</p>
        <p>reckoned with, Prag said in a recent interview dunng a '  </p>
        <p>break m a lengthy debate over capital punishment in member ^ coimtries  a debate that had ab&amp;gt;iidely no impact on Common Market member laws "Our real job is to see what the executive branch is up to and making sure it makes sense." Prag said. "I think we do pretty well </p>
        <p>Prag said the Parliament also has tightened its debating procedures to limit extraneous speeches and stop attempts by anti-Common Market ddegates to make absolute monkeys of the whole Pariiament "</p>
        <p>The British Parliammt has had 600 years, and people say it could still be improved." Prag said "Weve had two years You have to give us a chance </p>
        <p>One of the Parliament's nagging problems has been trying to find a permanent home In its present setup, the bodys 2,000-member staff works in Luxmebourg. Parliament committee meetings are held in Brussels, Belgium, home of the (Common Markets Executive Gommission</p>
        <p>Full plenary sessions are held in a sprawling congress hall here in Strasbourg, near Frances Rhine River frontier with West Germany.</p>
        <p>Most parliamentanans want to move the whole show to Brussels to be near the decision making center and the 350 members of the Common Market press corps.</p>
        <p>The staff wants to stay in Luxembourg, where they have established homes The French Government has wined and dined the parliamentarians to persuade them to keep the sessions going in Strasbourg.</p>
        <p>Prag said the Parliament will probably vote within the year to pick one site, and he thinks it will be Brussels Instead of ending half our time getting to and from airp)orts, well have a pn^r office, Prag said</p>
        <p>AND THEY WERE TO BE THE HONORED GUESTS!</p>
        <p>Gail</p>
        <p>Michaalt</p>
        <p>'Fixing Up'</p>
        <p>mm.</p>
        <p>I wish I could say that Phillip and I fdl in love with our house at first sight, but we didnt. We didnt fall in love with it at second, third or fourth sight, either. As a matter of fact, toe most positive emotion I felt while we were trying to decide whether or not to purchase it was rdief that It d not have red and Mack shag carpet as did the only rental house in town. (Our shag is an exquisite algae-grerti.)</p>
        <p>But Phillip kept saying, "All it needs is a little fixing up.</p>
        <p>The knowledge of the damage two years of schooling had done to our bank account forced me to succumb, al-. though I knew that the house needed more than a little</p>
        <p>fixing up. It took me six months just to clean the 30-year-old grease brown gas range. Actually, the house fell into that eiq&amp;gt;hemistic category favored by sharp realtors to describe a dump. It was definitely a handymans ^ial.</p>
        <p>I suppose this would have presented no real problem if Fliilllp were even slightly mechanically inclined. But what he knows about hardware wouldnt fill the pockets of Suzanne Somers Ace suit. After ripping out the amateurish cabinet and shelf additions throug^ut the house and neutralizing the vivid cdor scheme in the living room and one bedroom, he quickly lost interest in toe remaining</p>
        <p>redecorating chores. We had a new kitchen floor sitting in boxes in our bedroom where wallpaper fluttered in the breeze from the broken window over our bed The raw wailboard glared from toe new wall between the den and the dining room. Worst of all, the kitchen cabinets still wore several coats of paint the color of Zacharys soiled diapers</p>
        <p>We moved into the house in July. In November 1 prevailed upon Phillip to put the first coat of white enamel on the kitchen He got as far as the bottom cabinets. He never got around to the top cabinet doors, which he lay mercifully out of sight in the storage room.</p>
        <p>Last week I finally got</p>
        <p>tired of waiting for him to finish</p>
        <p>I was not to be dissuaded, ill do the painting. All you have to do is disconnect the stove and refri^rator and move them out, sand the grease off the cabinets and put the doors back up when the painting is done </p>
        <p>He groaned copiously, but in the end he did his part. He didnt enjoy it, but he did it. As he was putting up the last door, he heaved a sigh of relief. Thank goodness, we're almost done </p>
        <p>I surveyed our work with satisfaction. Yes It looks good. Now all we have left to do is to paint the stove and put down the floor in here and then steam down the paper in our room and </p>
        <p>Ida Wooton THpp _</p>
        <p>Facing South: An Afternoon Of Fun Goes Sour</p>
        <p>It was a hot, diy Saturday in the Greenville area in that summer of 1932. The leaves, gray with dust, hung nationless, drooping. It was an effort jist to breathe, but I hurried to finish my chore of sweeping our yard with the broom made of willow switdies.</p>
        <p>I was hurrying so Id be able to {day baseball that afternoon. Our ball we bad made out of tobacco twine wrapped and sewed around a bobjack ball. I got it out and saw that toe thread was beginning to (ray a little, so I sewed it some more.llie other kids were strag^lng up toe path now; Uncle Berrys sevoi children and Uncle Williams four. From the tenant house came the Ward twins, N1 and Hezzie. Ordinarily, we had no social cmtact with blacks, but we needed them to play, so on Saturday afternoons the barriers dropped.</p>
        <p>Before toe game started, we all climbed the fence into toe hog pasture and headed for toe mulberry tree. We had been forbidden to eat toe mulberries, so naturally we went there first. The limbs himg down low so it didnt take loi^ to grt plenty. My father saw us coming out with purple-stained faces and hands and grinned. The reason I told</p>
        <p>you not to eat toe mulberries, he said, is that theyre full of worms. We went a little pale under the purple. Well, weve eaten them before and they didnt kill us, cousin Gaude said. We crossed over to toe other pasture where we always played ball.</p>
        <p>We played with seven-man teams, and cousin Frank, being sixteen and toe oldest, acted as umpire. A cart round served as a bat, and for bases we used guano sacks half-filled with dirt.</p>
        <p>We had beoi playing for a while, when toe sky began to darken. In toe distance we could hear the mutter of thunder, and jagged streaks of lightning split the sky. Mama came out on toe porch. You children get yourselves in this house right now, she shouted. Ni and Hezzie knew she didnt mean them, so toey cut across the field toward home.,</p>
        <p>The rest of us drifted into our living room. We looked out the window at toe quwr, yellow-casted clouds. Gonna hail, surern hell, Frank muttered, and we all stared in admiration of his profanity . I lit the kerosene Aladdin lamp and drove the shadows from the comers of toe room.</p>
        <p>Frank prowled restlessly from window</p>
        <p>to window. Finally, he turned out toe lamp, and the room was plunged into almost total darkness. Jesus, he whispered. Look out there.</p>
        <p>The boiling black, yellow-tinged clouds were so close we could almost reach out and touch them. Gose the window, someone whirred. Frank slammed the window down, and we stood there, terrified.</p>
        <p>In toe blinding flash that followed, the room tilted, and we staggered and fell. TTiere was a deafening blast that shook toe house; the windows rattled violently; a thousand pins and needles pricked at my bare feet.</p>
        <p>The room righted itself and we stood up, confused, half-crying with fear. "Tobacco bams, I whispered. It hit the bams, and Papas out there.</p>
        <p>Oblivious of the danger, we ran outside, toward the tobacco bams. We stopped abruptly; the bams were still standing.</p>
        <p>TTiere was a shout from the other side of the house and we raced around it. My father was running toward the fence that ran beside the big, two-story packhouse Blue fire raced along the fence, crackling and popping, setting fire to the grass and</p>
        <p>weeds on each side. "Grab a shovel, a rake, anything,  'he yelled All of us obeyed We all knew the dangers of a grass fire, especially in a long period of dry weather Just stay away from the fence; dont touch it. my father cautioned. Youll get electrocuted.</p>
        <p>We worked frantically to beat out the flames. Finally the electricity grounded itself, and the blue ball of fire disappeared* We beat out every spark, then the rain began, a gray, smoking downpour.</p>
        <p>We took refuge in the packhouse Then we discovered what the lightning had really done. A bolt had hit the side and knocked a huge piece out of the wall. Rain was now pouring in. drenching the stored sticks of tobacco on which our livelihood depended *</p>
        <p>Without a word we went back into action, moving armfuls of tobacco to the opposite side Before the rain could do much damage, the tobacco was on the other side of the packhouse and a canvas nailed over the opening We sank to the floor, exhausted. A fun afternoon had turned into a series of narrowly averted tragedies</p>
        <p>John</p>
        <p>Cunniff</p>
        <p>America Meets The Hard Reality Of Paychecks</p>
        <p>NEW YMC (AP) - The hard reality of paychecks that dont keq&amp;gt; pace with inflatkm and of interest rates that make monthly payments all but prohibitive have knocked a lot of the dream element out of toe market.</p>
        <p>- And dont toe automakas know it.</p>
        <p>To the surprise of some of their best marketing brains  people who fed they imderstand every nuance of the publics mind  car sales dn^^ in mid-month to one of toe lowest rates in recent years.</p>
        <p>And toe decline came at a time when those marketing experts could count di a half-dozoi reasons why sales would rise; new, snoaller cars; less inflatiim; staUe fud prices; allegedly hi^ consumer confidence; increases in trade-in prices; and the need to retire toe aging jalopy. p You may recall the disasto' that bdell tte indu^ at this time lad year, whoi car sales fdl to an annual rate of 5.8</p>
        <p>million units. But in the comparable period this year they fell to just 5.2 million units.</p>
        <p>Said an analyst at Sindlinger &amp;amp; Co., a market research firm widdy used by automakers, What peqjle prefer to do and what they do are different things. Which is to say the dream sometimes eludes them.</p>
        <p>You certainly have heard that or a similar statement before, but af^iarently it has seldom been more true.</p>
        <p>People mi^t need and want a new car, said the analyst, but they keep the old one indead. They arent even spending a lot for repairs, said the analyst. Theyre just trying to get by with less.</p>
        <p>Ndlie Sindlinger, wife of President Albert Sindlinger and herself a canny interpreter of data, observes that every American household seems to be lowering its standard of living.</p>
        <p>What seems to be happening is that people have become realistic about life and its possibilities. Over the past year or so they have become more disciplined about using credit. Often, thev do without instead.</p>
        <p>At least in buying an automobile, says Mrs Sindlinger. they might not buy whaf they want if they can go to another brand at a cheaper price. And. of course, they have been exercising the other option of forgoing the purchase of a new car and trying to coax more out of the old one.</p>
        <p>Interpreting its conversations with grass-roots .America, Sindlinger &amp;amp; Co. isn't optimistic about a sudden reversal of mood. It doesnt measure as extensive a fall in the inflation rate as is found in the consumer price index. It projects continued high interest rates. And it also finds a recent decline in political confidence</p>
        <p>William c. Mann</p>
        <p>Press Freedom Clashes With National Security</p>
        <p>CX)PENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - In strikin^y similar legal caaes in Dounark and Norway, press and academic freedom are squared off against what trials see as dangers to Weston security.</p>
        <p>National security won roind one with the coDvlctk to a Norwegian court of two peace researchers.</p>
        <p>Both cases involve pubUcatkm of information about etoctronic listening posts, described to a Danish magazine and to a study funded by the Norwegian Peace InsUtute. The institute is financed partly by govemmeto funds.</p>
        <p>The writers were not charged with spying but with failtog to keep secret tofonnattott tlist</p>
        <p>they put toge^r about the North Atlantic Treaty Organizatkms intelligence-gathering. In both cases, the writers say to^ used maps, phone books, magazines and ne\^apers and personal observation, never entering a NATO installation.</p>
        <p>An tovertigation of toe Danish case was recently completed. Povd Kyhl, a pdice lawyer who will decide whether to recommend charges, said he expects to send toe case to the Justice Ministry sometime in July,</p>
        <p>No one could possibly say that \toat we pttolished wjs not pUriic, said Soeren Moeller Christensen, publisher of Copetoiagai's Defense magazine. He (aces</p>
        <p>iq) to three years in prison if convicted.</p>
        <p>Also, because we went public with it, they cannot call it e^ionage without making fools of themselves.</p>
        <p>Christensen said he feds the decision to prosecute will be cdored by the outcome of the Norwegian case and the press coverage surrounding it.</p>
        <p>Many news stories on the trial described a lack of evidojce, and even the lack of a government contention, that anything other than public sources of infiuTnatkm were used in conq)iling toe study.</p>
        <p>Published in 1979 under the title Uncle Sams Rabbits, the Ncxrwegian work con</p>
        <p>tended that the listening posts, despite their stated defensive purposes, could be used offensively against the Soviet Union. It said most of ttie outposts were arrayed in northern Norway near the Soviet frontier, compiling information that could be used to direct air strikes in wartime.</p>
        <p>Norwegian Nils Petter Gleditsch, S8, and Owen R. Wilkes, 41, a British subject bom in New Zealand, were each given a three-month suspended sentence, fined 10,000 kroner ($1,715) and assessed court costs of an additional 10,000 kroner Each could have gone to jail for 44 years. They said they would appeal.</p>
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        <p>Opinion'^Polls Show^Begin Will Win In Tuesday'sHsrceli Election</p>
        <p>Hr dt - TEL AVIV, Israd (AP) -fc polls. Begins Likud block Csiv impact n Us cloaest. Most of the latest opinion should win 46 to 49 seats kiD mos t violent and the 120-seat Parliament, or Knesset, while Shimon Peres Labor Party will captire between 37 and 43 seats</p>
        <p>However, the estimated 600,000 undecided Israeli voters can still have a de</p>
        <p>polls predid Prime .Minister Menachem Begin will win Tuesday's parliamentary election But with a quarter of the eledorate still undecided there could be an upset.</p>
        <p>.According to most of the</p>
        <p>acrimonious _ election campaign in Israel's 33 years as a state r</p>
        <p>orderlyconAict.  aSundaya  pro-Labor</p>
        <p>The election has alao been jeimalem Poet ahofwed the</p>
        <p>Police have arrested, 1S7 people in campaign rallies throughout the country for destroying property and (fis-</p>
        <p>tbe most (predictable It</p>
        <p>has seen Likud surge ig&amp;gt; from 3-1 behind Labor with 67-year-old Begin transformii^ from a7 frail, sickly old man into a tireless, aggressive campaigner.</p>
        <p>One poll published in</p>
        <p>Labor Party bad puUed even with Begin's Ukud bloc, witb each expected to take 42 seats in the Knesset. A re-seardi center took the poll before Hiurday. when a debate b^ween Begin and Peres was televised.</p>
        <p>On Thursday li^d, Peres co-opted former Prime</p>
        <p>Blinister Y|tzhak Rahln, Ids arch-rival, kilo the lead-</p>
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        <p>Maupin is the spiritual leader of the Lighthouse Gospel Tract Foumiation, a group of 40 to 50 people who believe the Bible forecast that ascension will take place sometime Sunday or before noon .Monday They contend that true believers in Jesus Christ, living or dead, will bodily be taken up to heaven in a process called "rapture " Maupin. who quit his wrought-iron business last year to get the message</p>
        <p>out and prepare for ascension, has been busy answering the telephone at his home since the first stones on the grtx^is belief appeared. Reaction, he said, has been phenomenal</p>
        <p>"People are shook up People are listening. They mi^it not agree, they might be kidding, but inside theyre not "</p>
        <p>Maupin believes the world will come to the bnnk of nuclear war before the rapture</p>
        <p>According to .Maupin. the Bible indicates certain events will lead up to Christs return to Earth in 1988: Israel will go to war with Syria, capture Lebanon and re-establish its Biblical borders</p>
        <p>This is all going happen in one day by what we see now. he said. "This will happen by the end of Sunday, all these thin^ will be fully completed 1^ then, including us going home.</p>
        <p>Maupin said an American who is neither a politician nor a religious leader will annoimce a soiikion to the war, ending it in a single day, and will be hailed as a world leader. But the num will be the anti-Christ, and when he appears, rapture will take place. Maupin said.</p>
        <p>According to the scenario, Satan will appear before December 1984 and will rule the world imtil May 14. 1988. when the Battle of Armageddon will be fou^t After that. Christ and those</p>
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        <p>Mai^pin said the rapture date is in 1981 to allow those saved by their bdief in Qirist to avoid the "tribulation period  Those left</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK &amp;lt;AP) - A bearded man, stripped naked and chased by an angry crowd, ran into a subway station at Times S&amp;lt;^are early.Saturday and electrocuted himself on the tracks, police said</p>
        <p>Ihe man was killed instantly when he Jumped from an IRT station platform and twice touched the electrified third rail, said Transit Police Officer Edwin Cassar.</p>
        <p>Authorities could not identify the man, who had dark curly hair, inunediateiy.</p>
        <p>According to Cassar, a witness said that the man, wearing only a pair of Jeans, had gotten into a fight with a group of people at Eighth Avenue and 43rd Street They stripped the pants off the man, who then broke away and fled, he said.</p>
        <p>The crowd of about 40 people chased the man east along 42nd Street, "throwing rocks, bottles and anything else they could find," Cassar said</p>
        <p>The crowd grew as the chase proceeded down the neon-lighted boulevard, he</p>
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        <p>The man was stopped by Cassar and his partner, who were standing on Seventh Avenue near the Times Square subway station entrance, but he did not respond to their questions.</p>
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        <p>down the station steps to the lower levd, Cassar said, with the crowd in pursuit.</p>
        <p>The num unsuccessfully tried to grab the Jacket off a man who was waiting for a train, Cassar said. The officer grabbed the nude num. but he again broke away and Jumped down on the tracks, touching the third rail twice with his hand.</p>
        <p>After he touched it the second time he sat up and thi collapsed." Cassar said.</p>
        <p>Cassar said he did not know how the fight started or what it was about Police took the mans fingerprints in an attempt to learn his name. Cassar said he and his partner were unable to recover the mans pants.</p>
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        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE</p>
        <p>At the regular meeting of the Greenville Utilities Commission on Tuesday night, May 13,19R1, the Commission considered adjustments to electric, water, sewer, and gas services fees, as necessary to reflect current costs of service, and approved ad-</p>
        <p>justments to certain charges to be effective July 1,19R1, as follows:</p>
        <p>Gas Service</p>
        <p>Waakdaya S-5 P.M.</p>
        <p>Nights</p>
        <p>Hoiidaya</p>
        <p>'ShtfMH</p>
        <p>Cut-on Qas aarvica, ogi raquiring chacking or sarvicing of appiiancas</p>
        <p>$15.00</p>
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        <p>Cut-On Qas aarvica, and whan raquastad to light pilots, adjust burnars and/or chack appiiancas.</p>
        <p>$15.00*</p>
        <p>$25.00*</p>
        <p>*Plua $5.00 per hour for let hour and $20.00 per hour thereafter, to be billed on initial monthly bill.</p>
        <p>Gas Appliance Installation</p>
        <p>Qas Sarvica Worfcar II</p>
        <p>$15.00</p>
        <p>NA</p>
        <p>Qas Sarvica Workar 1</p>
        <p>$10.00</p>
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        <p>Gas Appliances Services</p>
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        <p>$20.00</p>
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        <p>Service Calls</p>
        <p>Where trouble Is found In Customers systeme, service call charges to located and/or assist In restori tion of either electric, water or sewer service thall be based on the foiiowing rates:</p>
        <p>Minimum chargs &amp;amp; houriy rate</p>
        <p>$25.00  $30.00</p>
        <p>Gas TaPDlna Fee</p>
        <p>A charge of $35.00 will be made for tapping gas mains and installing service lines up to a point twenty (20) feet beyond the front corner of the owners buildir^ or residence, but not more than one hundred (100) feet from the Customers front property line. Any additional footage or service lines other than the | above mentioned shell be charged to the Customer at the foiiowing rates:</p>
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        <p>Capitol Hill Is^Shk By House Budget Vote</p>
        <p>CHARRED WRECKAGE... Rescue workers cover the bodies of some of the 10 people who died FYlday after a converted moU* home caught fire and disintegrated near San</p>
        <p>Bemadino, Calif. Seven familes aboard the motorhome were en route to a reunion in Alabama. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Fiery Crash Ruins Plan For Reunion On Holiday</p>
        <p>FLINT CITY, Ala. (AP) - Lois Elliott expected 150 relatives to attend her family's Fourth of July reunion here. But a fiery bus crash in California replaced the joyous gathering with 10 funerals The bus. converted into a mobile home, was carrying 25 people when It exploded Friday in the mountains near San Bernardino, killing five children and five adults.</p>
        <p>All but one of the people in the bus was related to Mrs. Elliott. One of those killed was the sister who raised her.</p>
        <p>It was a pleiuRjre Just to think about the reunion." Mrs. EUiott said Saturday. Then it all collapsed. Now I am desperately miserable."</p>
        <p>The July 4-6 reunion would have been the first opportunity for many younger family members to see the five-acre northern Alabama farm settled early this century by Mrs. Elliotts parents. Randolph and Mattie Davis Elliott Mrs. Elliott, a dietary aide at Decatur General Hospital, got a call at work Friday afternoon that her sister, Iwilla Wisemen. 72, of Los Angeles, had died In an accident. Mrs. Wiseman had raised her after the death of their mother  i</p>
        <p>When I got home, I called and found out about the others," said Mrs. Elliott, who took her maiden name after a divorce. It was terrible. I almost passed away "</p>
        <p>The victims, in addition to her sister, were her nieces and nephews and their children Seventeen people, all but two of them aboard</p>
        <p>the bus,'were injured in the Iidmtate 15 crash, which occurred when the 35-year-old vehicle began smoking and burst into flames as the driver pulled onto the shoulder of the nvHintain road, state troopers said.</p>
        <p>The bus rolled backward and hit a truck as screaming passengers kicked out windows and tried to jump to safety. The truck collided with a station wagon carrying five people, injuring two.</p>
        <p>Highway Patrol officers said the bus originally had a rear exit, but it was Mocked when the vehicle was convoted into a motor home. They said a propane tank nrjay have caused the explosion</p>
        <p>San Bernardino County Coroner Harvey Castro said the 10 victims were huddled U^her in the back of the bus, their bodies burned beyond recognition by the intense heat, which just melted the bus."</p>
        <p>Mrs. Elliotts California relatives were to stop in Kansas City, Mo., to pick up more family members and drop off a young friend at his grandmother's.</p>
        <p>They were due in Flint City, five miles south of Decatur, on Sunday, Mrs. Elliott said.</p>
        <p>We would plan the reunion then," she said. Five previous reuni(xis were held in Missouri and California ami included cookouts and entertainment.</p>
        <p>We all planned to ^ to church together here." Mrs. Elliott said.</p>
        <p>"Now were not going to have the family reunion. We re going to go out there for the funerals.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON IPI) -Republicans cheered. Democratic leaders gasped and Preaidem Reagan offered his praise and thanks for Ikxjae passage of tboul 138.2 billioo in budget cuts.</p>
        <p>The House vote Friday shook Capitol HOI, gave Reagan a smashing victory and placed in doubt whether any of hte economic proposals cm be stopped in Confess.</p>
        <p>Reagans allies rammed the massive package of budget-cutting revisions thro^ the Hoiae by a vole of 217-211, then approved the amended version, 232-193</p>
        <p>From beginning to end, Reagan lobMed by telephone from his California rrach, winning over conservative Democrats who helped secure the reductions be sought.</p>
        <p>Inunediately afterward, Reagan issued a statement saying the House had given the American people a major victory in the war agaW inflation."</p>
        <p>Reagans package revised and toughened a 137.7 Mllion budget-cutting measure proposed by 15 Demo-cratlc-majority committees.</p>
        <p>It now goes to a confoence committee where differences will be worked out with the Senate.</p>
        <p>The House-passed bill would change dozens of laws, terminate scnne programs like the antipov^ Community Services Administration, do away with the Social Security minimum benefit, eliminate or ease dozens of regulations, lump a number of education programs into block grants under state control and change eligibility requirements for food stamps and studit loans.</p>
        <p>It was Reagans second major victory in the House in as many days.</p>
        <p>Thursday, the House re-jected a Democratic divide-and-conquer procedural strategy to tear Reagans program apart on separate votes rather than give him the one upor-down</p>
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        <p>vot he won Friday.</p>
        <p>On the key vote that approved Reagan s revision. 29 Democrats defected and two Republicam  Reps Charles Dougherty of Permsyivania and Qaudine Schnoder of Rhode Island -voted with the Democrats.</p>
        <p>There were charges of dirty tricks by both Demo-arats and Repblicans in the heated debate that led to the 'final vote.</p>
        <p>Democrats charged Republicans had included beartleas provisions in the huge package in an attempt to slip them in without anyones knowledge.</p>
        <p>Republicans contended the Democrats had stolen the budget document and mixed up its pages on its way to the official mlnter.</p>
        <p>A roar werR up from ^ Republican side of the aisle as the electronic tally in the House chamber showed 217 aye" votes. Supporters clapped and cheered, shaking hands with sponsors Phil Gramm, D-Texas, and Delbert Latta, R-Ohio. and jubilantly slapping them on the back.</p>
        <p>Republican Leader Bob Michd of Illinois, who won. said he was proud to be a member of the House He received a standing ovati(m.</p>
        <p>Speaker Thonuis ONeill, D-Mass., who lost, referred to Michel as my gd friend</p>
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        <p>But earlier, he had charged Midiel was a pawn M the White House.</p>
        <p>In a statement read before the stormy session began, ONll accused the package suf^wrters of tryii^ to foist off a bidden agenda.</p>
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        <p>Recprdt^Sales^Predicted</p>
        <p>On^81 Tobacco^^Marketi</p>
        <p>R.ALEIGH.N.C lAPt-lf the weather cooperates, agncuiutural officiais say record sales could mark the opening of flue^ure tobacco markets in five southeastern states betDieen July 14 and and Aug. I.*</p>
        <p>That was just one of the areas discissed last week at the annual meeting of the FIueA'ured Tobacco Adviscy ry Committee The committee also heard a federal offkiai say tobacco farmers</p>
        <p>could be assessed a lower charge fr leaf inspection if Congress passes the I9C budget before the first market opening .\nd the group decided to poll its 37 members thinng Labor Day week to decide whether to declare a sales holiday aswas done In 1900.</p>
        <p>The committee set initial sales startmg July 14 for the Georgia-FIorida Bdt, which includes Florida. Georgia and part of SotOh Carc^ina</p>
        <p>Hospital Costs May Climb Even Higher</p>
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        <p>Do \ou haxu qui'i'tioni* about sx. loxu, drugs and thi* pain of growing up' (lUl Alihx's nrw hooklrt: "What Kvurx Ita-n-agur Ought to Know." Srnd S2 and a long, slampud id.*) i ntsi. srlf-addrrssrd cnve-lopt- to.. .\lih&amp;gt;, Irun HookUl. 2(Kil( Hawthorne Blvd.. Suite .*)(MMl. Hawthorne, ( alif. f&amp;gt;(l2.*)H.</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO. N C. l.\F  Hospital cost are rising so rapidly that the cost of a hospital stay may dmibie in the next 10 years, according , to the head of Nrnth Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hi</p>
        <p>Eric Munson, administrator of the state supported hospital, predicts that hospital costs will increase 10 percent a year during the next decade Three health officials in Greensboro agreed with Munson's prediction, saying the 10 percent figure is in line with estimates they have seen</p>
        <p>Inflation is the leading villian of the predicted nse. Munson m-ently told a conference of health writers That IS followed by the cost of new equipment and the increased number of elderly people needing medical care We don't need to tell anybody what has happened to the economy in the past five years with reflect to food prices, petroleum products, silver products and the like," Munson said. "The point being ho^itals are not spared the impact of inflationary spirals on these commodities,"</p>
        <p>.Munson added that the ^A)puiation IS getting older by 2 percent a \ear and that advanced technology adds about 2 percent a year to the cost of ho^ital operations.</p>
        <p>Gayle Haines, director of Piedmont Health Systems .Agency, which approves or disapproves applications for</p>
        <p>SINGLE P.ARENTS The Single Parenl,s Support Group will meet Tuesday night at 7 30 p m at 1610 Long wood Drive in Greenville .Ml interested single parents, custodial and non-custodial. are cordially invited to attend. Free babysitting will be provided by appointment For further information call 756-.740,</p>
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        <p>new equipment, said hospitals freqently seek equipment that follows the lasted technologicai advances.</p>
        <p>Wesley Long Ho^ital administrator Robert Clark said age is becoming a factor in costs As the population gets older it usually means a longer stay in the hospital, which will mean a higher cost</p>
        <p>One hospital administrator said additional influences on increased costs will be the higher salaries for nurses during the next decade. Many areas of the state currently are faced with nurse shortages</p>
        <p>Munson said about 85 beds at N C Memorial Hospital are closed because of a nursing shortage there</p>
        <p>Markets will open July 10 in the Bcxtier Beit, made up of nmriheastem Soutti Cara-lina and southeastern North Carolina as far north as Ltnnbertoo bat south of Wallace</p>
        <p>Opening day for the EaM-em Bdt wtU be July 22. The bdt indudeds markets in most of central and eastern No.rth Carolina north to the Virginia border and as far south as Wallace.</p>
        <p>The Middle Bdt. a small territory stretching from Durham no;rth to the Virginia border, will opoi July 28. The (Md Bdt market, located in Piedmoitt North Candna and Vir^nia, will open Aug. f. Officials at the Martinsville, Va., markd said it will not oprate this year.</p>
        <p>Tobacco will be sold Monday through Ttojrsday of every week during the market season, which is expected to end in late October. The first crop report will be issued July 10.</p>
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        <p>Reg. $29. Solid color bedspread is polyester/ cotton lavishly quilted to polyester fiberfill. Machine washable and dryable.</p>
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        <p> '.......................$34  27.20</p>
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        <p>Hand towel...................... 3.50  2.80</p>
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        <p>Reg. 10.99. Fitted pad adds a soft protective ^ layer to your mattresV Cotton/pbly quilted to Astrofill polyester fill.  :</p>
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        <p>ByEUSSAMcCRARY Associated Press Writer WAXHAW. NC (API -Missionaries and pilots training in this tiny Piedmont village to spread the Gospel around the glohe are accustomed to the risks of jungle life and the hazards of remote dirt airstrips But they are facing a new danger that seems to be surfacing with increasing regularity - terrorism.</p>
        <p>"We always tell our people to relay the message that we will not be blackmailed." says Martin Huyett, executive director of the Jungle Aviation and Rad Service, the branch of Wycliffe Bible Translators that transports linguists to dozens of nations around the world "That is, we will not pay if one of our missionaries is taken hostage "</p>
        <p>J.A.ARS, located in the piney forests on the outskirts of Waxhaw. seems isolated from the dangers facing missionaries who fan out across the globe .\bout 275 missionaries live in J.AARs housing at its training center and in homes around Waxhaw, a town with neat white houses and antique stores lining its quiet mam street J.A.ARS provides a training ground for flights by linguists, and it stays in radio contact with missionaries and pilots through an international network of ham-radio operators </p>
        <p>Terrorism was not a major problem for the linguists of Wycliffe, which has about 4,500 workers worldwide -including about 2,000 in Third World areas ~ until recently But the gravity of the problem was demonstrated in March when (Yiester Bit terman. a 28-year-old linguist who was a graduate of Columbia Bible College in South Carolina, was shot to death by terrorists in Bogota. Colombia Bitterman, who had moved to Colombia with his wife and two daughters about 18 months earlier, was taken captive when guerrillas burst into a dormitory where he was staying, abducted him and said they would kill him unless Wycliffe Imguists left Colombia He was killed after being held for six weeks</p>
        <p>Since that time. Ecuador has ordered linguists out of that nation, saying their work has become too controversial J.AARS and Wycliffe officials are reluctant to talk about terrorism, but they staunchly maintain that it has not affected their efforts to translate the Bible into every language "We will continue to do what we have been doing, and that is help people everywhere get the word of God," Huyett said in an interview "We always clear our work with a country's government and go through the proper chaiwls. W'hen weve done all we can. were in Gods hands after that " Huyett denies charges by terrorists in some countries that Wycliffe missionanes have links with the Central Intelligence Agency or other agencies of the United States government "When a country' makes an accusation like that, we simply tell them its not true. Huyett said, "When we're asked to leave a country, like we were in Ecuador, we feel that we are guests of a country and we cooperate fully,"</p>
        <p>Translating the Bible into another language is ,: lengthy process that sometimes requires linguists to live in a native country for 10 to 12 years m order to produce grammar books, write the language and translate the Bible.</p>
        <p>JAARs pilots, trained to make short takeoffs and landings in rugged terrain, are responsible for taking missionaries to and from the mission fields and providing their only link to their homes and the rest of the world JAARS located its national headquarters near Waxhaw in the late 1960s when Charlotte. N C., businessman Henderson Belk donated 256 acres of land to the organization</p>
        <p>Today the center resembles a small town, complete with more than 50 brick buildings, its own 3,300-foot airstrip and hangar and apartments for some of its workers .All nrney we get to do our work comes from donations by churches and friends." said Hewitt said JAARS received $1.3 million in donations last year, he said .Missionaries' pay comes from the Wycliffe</p>
        <p>business office in California and dqiends on donations "1 never worry about money," said K-year-old William Cameron "Uncle Cam " Townsend, Wycliffes foujder "The Lord always provides. I've found over the years "</p>
        <p>Townsends goal of translating &amp;gt; the Bible mto every language began in 1917 when he tried to give Bibles written in Spanish to Indians in Guatemala He discovered that the Cakchiquel Indians didn't speak Spanish He spent the next 12 years learning the Cakchiqud language, wnting a grammar</p>
        <p>bkok and translating the Bible into Cakchiq^. In 1934, he founded a linginstic institute to train missionanes to go mto remote areas with unwritten languagas and trajslate the Bible.</p>
        <p>Townsend founded JAARS in 1946 with a used airplane he bought from the American Embassy in Peru with $3,000 he borrowed from a friend it was necessary, 1 thou^t at the tune, to be able to get petle in and out of remote areas where they were working. be said We would go for five or six months and not hear a word from some of our people. It</p>
        <p>was just too dangerous and we had to be able to back them up.  =;</p>
        <p>JAARS currently has abotd 60 aircraft, including helicopters, and 90 pilot-mechanics flying missions all over the world. At the Waxhaw airstrip IS pilots and other technical wmicers maiidain aircraft brought back from nusswie and rebuild damaged aircraft.</p>
        <p>Qualifying to be a JAARS pilot is not ea^. Mmimt^ requirements ci^ for a pilot to have a commercial license with in^rument rating, at least 500 hours of flying time and an airframe and</p>
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        <p>The Justice Department has said that finding UNC in</p>
        <p>compliance with both the amendment and the law would set a precisdent for other desegregation cases, which would be inappropriate for other states.</p>
        <p>The a^aement uses voluntary goals rather than mandatory quotas and puts new programs in black colleges, but does not remove di^icate ones at white schools as the Carter adminlstratioo bad demanded</p>
        <p>The discord between the Jt^ice Department and the Department of Education developed just a week after the two agencies had agreed on a settleirent and UNCs Board of Governors had apiMtived it.</p>
        <p>UNC Preskfem Williaro C. Friday calls the point noo-negotiable because the erkire sentence is critical to the settlement and the state wont back down.</p>
        <p>The government has charged the state and the university wii vi^tlng Title VI and the 14th Amaxtanent,' Friday said It is not fair to charge us with those violations and then not provide for a way to have it resolved. 'Those charges are something that has hurt us very mudi."</p>
        <p>Friday said he was upset with the delav in filing the consent</p>
        <p>decree because the university's negotiators had foUowed the procedure set down by the government for arriving at the agreement</p>
        <p>One fop North Carolina official called the incident a case of bumling" and added, It's a clear manifestation of what they used to acxijse the Carta* adininistration of doing.</p>
        <p>The Greensboro Daily News reported Saturday that Sen Jesse Hdms, R-N.C., who helped craft the agreement ova* the last four months, spent much of his time late Wednesday and Thursday on the telephone to Attorney General William French Smith and the 'Wate House trying to solve the proUem, but to no avail.</p>
        <p>The NAACP Legal Defense Fund, which brou^t the 1970 complaint against the government in a Washington court, tried to stop the filing of the decree before District of CMumbia Judge John Pratt, but Pratt refused to issue an injunction  </p>
        <p>The proposal must be siAmitted to and proved by U.S. District Judge Franklin T. Dupree Jr., but first mu^ clear the Justice Department</p>
        <p>PEPSI, DIET PEPSI orMOUNTAINDEW ^09</p>
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        <p>I Crunchypottfoe I snack food.</p>
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        <p>'^StCKOtNIR</p>
        <p>PICKLES</p>
        <p>liS. es-</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; crunchy dills, relish trayal</p>
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        <p>S2-0UNCE</p>
        <p>1.SS</p>
        <p>f29</p>
        <p>I Thick A rich topping I for sandwiches.</p>
        <p>I meatloef &amp;amp; more.</p>
        <p>^^oupori Oood Thru Set July 4</p>
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        <p>! QALAXY OSCILLATINQ</p>
        <p>S-INCHFAN</p>
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        <p>WNsper-qulet operation.</p>
        <p>S-PT.IXTCNSKNICOm</p>
        <p>I Coupon Good Thru Sat July 4 V._-------COWON'</p>
        <p>MULTI-POSITION COMBI LOUNQER</p>
        <p>8*</p>
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        <p>Colorful vinyl cover on plated steel tmme. Adiusto 7 waysl</p>
        <p>- Coupon Good Thru Sal. July 4  .</p>
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        <p>I CREAM8LAPMUSTARD</p>
        <p>I or CATTLEMENS I BAR-B-QUE SAUCE</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>I Rsfe.lo9r</p>
        <p>I YOUR CHOICE ...</p>
        <p>I 24-oz. mustard. 18-oz. Smokey or I Regular barbecue sauce.</p>
        <p>I Coupon Good Thru Sal. July 4 ^-- ---.COUPON------</p>
        <p>! FOAM COASTERCUPS</p>
        <p>I PACKOPS QQf</p>
        <p>I Nat.1AeelL ..99 I Help keep drink cans  cold &amp;amp; dry.</p>
        <p>I CavaanOMarnrua* Mt*</p>
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        <p>I Snack-slzebagsor  Cheeae Balls &amp;amp; more</p>
        <p>I Coua&amp;gt;&amp;lt;OeaTMiua itM*</p>
        <p> COUPON</p>
        <p>BREAD, HOT DOG or HAMBURGER BUNS</p>
        <p>2/QQc</p>
        <p>CHOICE  FOR</p>
        <p>Pack of 8 enriched sandwich buns. 1V^-lb loaf of freshly baked</p>
        <p>SslePrlead</p>
        <p>2 ROLLS</p>
        <p>bread</p>
        <p>Coupon Good Thru Sat July 4 -COUPON_____</p>
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        <p>I COLDCUPS</p>
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        <p> 16-oz. cups for ! summer thirsts.</p>
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        <p>12" TABLE TOR</p>
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        <p>PACK OF 100</p>
        <p>PAPER</p>
        <p>PLATES</p>
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        <p>I QLA88 ! PARTY MUQ</p>
        <p>M-OZ. QOt  Ras-IJa 99</p>
        <p>I Stylish cut-glass.</p>
        <p>I For summer thirstsi</p>
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        <p>QALAXY BREEZEBOX 20 FLOOR FAH</p>
        <p>Ho. 1713 Reg.2S.9S 9ae7.00 .....</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Fine mesh grills aupportfeet. Heavy gauge steel frame. Rotary control.</p>
        <p>Coupon Good Thru Sat. July 4 L--------COUPON.</p>
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        <p>BUDDYL21*SQUARE SMOKER QRia</p>
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        <p>I 3 height adjustments.</p>
        <p> Just 10" tall.</p>
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        <p>H-QALLON PICI</p>
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        <p>I No.ait  ^79</p>
        <p>I ftof.tAt  I</p>
        <p>* Insulated. Tab pour spout &amp;amp; ball handle.</p>
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        <p>THE ENTERTAINER</p>
        <p>15-QT. COOLER</p>
        <p>I Rae n.  4999</p>
        <p>I 8m4.0e .. Idfa</p>
        <p>I Holds 4,1-qt. bottles  or 12 drink cansi</p>
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        <p>I PATIO</p>
        <p>! SNACK TABLES</p>
        <p>i Durable finish. Con-I temporary design.</p>
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        <p>V_____</p>
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        <p>QALAXY 16-INCH</p>
        <p>WINDOW FAN</p>
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        <p>3 Intake/exhaust speeds provide super airflow. Fits 27-37 windows.</p>
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        <p>OLE DIZ</p>
        <p>10-POUND</p>
        <p>CHARCOAL</p>
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        <p>Hickory-flavored</p>
        <p>coals give foods xtra barbee</p>
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        <p>DOW BATHROOM</p>
        <p>; CLEANER</p>
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        <p>I 17-OZ.</p>
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        <p> "Scrubbing bubbles  disinfect &amp;amp; clean.</p>
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        <p>IECKERD</p>
        <p>! ICE CUBE TRAYS</p>
        <p>I Flexible plastic. Re- lease cubes easily.</p>
        <p>I Coupon Oood Thru Set July 4</p>
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        <p>I No.asto I Reg. 1S.99 ! Save 4.11 ......</p>
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        <p>I BAQ-A&amp;gt;BUQ  BEETLETRAPS</p>
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        <p>I Trouble-free way to I control beetles.</p>
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        <p>PARSONS TABLES</p>
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        <p>3-COLORt</p>
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        <p>Plastic accent pieces in choice colors. A snap to assemble.</p>
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        <p>IRISH SPRINQ</p>
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        <p>Personal-size deodorant bath bars Fresh springtime scent. Limit 4 Coupon Good Thru Sat. July 4</p>
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        <p>BIG DISPOSABLE</p>
        <p>LIQHTERS</p>
        <p>I Hundreds of lights I Adjustable flame.</p>
        <p>I Coupon Good Tnru Sit July 4</p>
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        <p>NO-PEST STRIP INSECTICIDE</p>
        <p>I 3.9-OZ.  ^99</p>
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        <p>I Helps kill mosquitos  &amp;amp; flies indoors.</p>
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        <p>I 6-OUHCE Regular 2.49</p>
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        <p>! Formulated to keep mosquitos &amp;amp; gnats away for hours.</p>
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        <p>I D-CON FOUR GONE ROOMFOGQER</p>
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        <p>I Kills exposed bugs I in large room.</p>
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        <p>CITRONELLA</p>
        <p>PATIO CANDLE</p>
        <p>Rag. 1.49</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>SalaPriced.......</p>
        <p>Scented candle to help repel bothersome flying insects.</p>
        <p>Coupon Good Thru Sat July 4 ______  COUPON-------</p>
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        <p>ECKEI^</p>
        <p>SalB PriCBt good thru Sat. July 4th</p>
        <p>WE RE8ERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.</p>
        <p>Pitt Plaza Shopping Center Rivergate Shopping Center</p>
        <p>nrug programs. Ask your Eckerd Pharmacist.</p>
        <p>CLYDE BURNS... will present a gospel concert Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the Peoples Baptist Temple, 2001 W Greenville Boulevard Bums has been singing in auditonums and churches since 1967 in the United States and Canada. Pastor J.M. Bragg invites the public to attend the concert.</p>
        <p>*Chip* Little To Attend '81</p>
        <p>Boys' Nation</p>
        <p>WINSTON-SALEM -Tommie CJhip Little, a rising senior at J H Rose High School in Greenville, has been named a North Carolina senator to the 1981 Boys Nation.</p>
        <p>Boys Nation meets July 17-25 at American University in Washington.</p>
        <p>Little is the lieutenant governor of the 1981 Boys State which was held recently at Wake Forest University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie L. Little of GreenvUle.</p>
        <p>Youth Little will be joined by Emerson Thompson of Roanoke Rapids, Boys State governor, at the national conference.</p>
        <p>Two Boys Nation senators and two alternates are selected each year by counselors at Boys State from among the delegates This year about 460 delegates from North Carolina high schools attended the six-day program, which is cosponsored by Wake Forest and the American Legion.</p>
        <p>REUNION The family of Velma L. Cox Mills and the late Cliarles Mills will have a reunion July 4 from 1-5 p.m in the picnic area behind Pitt Community College. All relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend For more information, contact Mrs, Velma MUls, 758-2930, or Velma Yarrell, 758-1850.</p>
        <p>SPEAK OUT The Pitt County Black Assembly will host an informal evening and Speak-Out Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church, niose attending will have the (X&amp;gt;portunity to speak out on issues and concerns of interest. Refreshments will be served. Jean Darden, president. and Erma S. Carr, secretary, invite the public to attend.</p>
        <p>NOT MEETING The Pitt County Board of Health will not meet Monday as previously reported.</p>
        <p>LODGE SERVICE Mount Calvary Lodge #669 will celetH-ate its annual St. Johns Day service Sunday at 7 p.m. at Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church The pik&amp;gt;lic is invited to at-toid.</p>
        <p>Julius Phillips, Worship Master Abram Long, Sec.</p>
        <pb facs="00094786_0014" />
        <p>A-14Tbe Deily Reflector, GwnvUle. N C-Sunday June *,</p>
        <p>THE QUIZ</p>
        <p>A'nciAii</p>
        <p>Answers On Page A-15</p>
        <p>D - Q C</p>
        <p>moMc' Highlights</p>
        <p>THE WEEKLY QUI2 IS PART OF THIS NEWSPAPER S SCHOOL PROGRAM</p>
        <p>worldscope</p>
        <p>(10 pomii tor eech quetlion answered correctly)</p>
        <p>1 Justice Potter Stewart recently announced his resignation atter 23 vears on the Supreme Court True or False Supreme Court justices</p>
        <p>ihase no mandators retirement age.</p>
        <p>2 In 1975 Presidentmade the most recent apptointment to the Supreme Court when he named John Paul Stevens to the 9-member bench</p>
        <p>3 L.S Ambassador to the L \. (CHOOSE ONE: leane hirkpatrick. Drew Lewis) joined with 14 other nations m the Security Council to condemn Israel tor bombing an Iraqi nuclear reactor</p>
        <p>4 An infection resulting from recent gunshot wounds torced Pope John Paul II to (eturn to the hospital Only the (CHOOSE ONE; Moslem. Buddhisti religion has more followers than the 581 million-member Roman Catholic Church</p>
        <p>5 Newly-elected President Francois Mitterrand ot * gained firm control ot his government and power to advance his plans to nationalize kev industries atter members of his Socialist Party won a majority ot seats in the legislature lor the first time in his nation's history.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - The wine indu^ in North' Carolina will be the featiffe tof^ Monday on Almanac, WITN-TVs (Channel 7) we^day morning (6 to 7 a.m.) puUic affairs and news program</p>
        <p>^ Hernando Palmer, agriculture ageot from Smlthdd, on Wednesday will give an overview (rf the ^. curraU crop cootitkms in eastern North Carothia </p>
        <p>David Fussell. repre-saiting Duplin Wine Cellars, will discuss the growth of the domestic wine uahistry in the state, with Almanac hosts Dick Jones and Jim Malkxy.</p>
        <p>Lenior County Craft* pio^ pie. Mary Catherine and Ronald WUte, visit Almanac Thursday morning with the details ot the upcoming Crafts Expo to be held Jiiy lOinMoreheadClty.</p>
        <p>newspicture</p>
        <p>(10 poinli It you iniwer lh question correctly)</p>
        <p>Recently battles broke out m Iran between government guards and supporters ot Abolbassan Bani-Sadr. Bani-Sadr. who was chosen Irans tirsi elected president last year, and was recently dismissed bv Ayatollah Khomeini, has been a leader ot the (CHCX)SE ONE extremely conservative clergy, more moderate non-clergy I n Iran</p>
        <p>sportlight</p>
        <p>newsname</p>
        <p>(10 points it you can identity this person in the news)</p>
        <p>matchwords</p>
        <p>V oters were scheduled to decide my political future m elections june 30th, tollowing a campaign m which renewed Mideast tensions and a 130 percent inflation were key issues Who am I and what country have I led since 1977?</p>
        <p>(4 points lor each correct match) ^ Q</p>
        <p>1-per capita a-as such</p>
        <p>2-per diem</p>
        <p>b-relaie to</p>
        <p>(2 points lor each question answered correctly)</p>
        <p>1 For the litth consecutive lime, .?, of Sweden prepared to defend his Men's Singles title at the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament</p>
        <p>2, At the start ot the major league baseball strike the f.. once again had the worst retard in the National League A drop m attendance and projected losses led the V\riglev family to sell</p>
        <p>, that team to the Tribune Company tor $20 5 million.</p>
        <p>3 When the rnajor league strike began, the , ?. ,wilh6winsand 42 losses, had the worst record in the American League in the past 62 years</p>
        <p>a-Minnesota Twins b-Seattle Manners t-Toronto Blue lavs</p>
        <p>4 David Graham ot Australia won the 81st U.S. Open Golf Championship w ith a sc ore just one shot over the record that (CHOOSf N Hale trwin, lack Nitklaus) set last year when he won the title</p>
        <p>5 Amanda McKerrow was the only American of 8 entries to reach the finals at the Moscow ? Competition held at the Bolshoi Theater every 4 years,</p>
        <p>a-Ballet b-Piano c-Chcss</p>
        <p>3-per Ne</p>
        <p>4-persevere</p>
        <p>5-pertam</p>
        <p>c-hold to a course d-amount for each person e-each day</p>
        <p>roundtable</p>
        <p>Family discussion (no scorej</p>
        <p>What part ot American life in 1981 would please our nations founders most? V\hai would displease them most?</p>
        <p>YOUR SCORE 91 to 100 pomts  TOP SCORE' SI to 90 points - Eicellent</p>
        <p> VEC Inc, 629-81</p>
        <p>71 to 80 points  Good 61 to 70 points  Fair</p>
        <p>Fourth Of July Events Outlined</p>
        <p>Participants in Greenvilles Fourth of July celebration will have their choice of such events as canoe races, darts, pitching of coins and a greasy-pole climb</p>
        <p>Steve Hecker, chairman of the celebration, said most of the activities will be held on the Town Common. An exception will be the canoe race, sponsored by the Greenville Parks and Recreation Department, which is to begin at the wildlife ramp m Falkland on the Tar River and end at the Town Common</p>
        <p>The race will begin at 10:30 am. clearing the way for events to begin on the common at 1 p.m.</p>
        <p>Hecker said First Street will be blocked off from Reade Circle to Greene Street for the festivities.</p>
        <p>All booths on the common will open at 1 p.m. At the same time, fire and rescue squads will be on hand for a demonstration of their equipment A softball throw competition for ages 6-14, 15 and up for men. 15 and up for women, and ages 2-5 also will begin at 1 p m. Participants must bring their own softball</p>
        <p>will be held at 5 p m Participants of any age can compete.</p>
        <p>A Watermelwi Seed Spitting Contest will take place at 5:30 p.m. for ages 6-14 and 15 and up</p>
        <p>An exhibition by the Greenville Gymnastics Gub will be hdd at 7 p.m Entertainment will be provided at 7:30 by The Town Common band.</p>
        <p>Fireworks, the finale of the celebration, will begin at the river at 9 p.m The fireworks will be co-^?onsored by the Greenville Jaycees and the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Entrants in the canoe race must provide their own canoe and must have Coast Guard-approved lifejackets Canoes must be manned by two people No sails, motors or kayaks will be allowed</p>
        <p>At 1 45 p m., a Frisbee throw will be held. Categories will be for ages 6-14 15 and up for men. 15 C'and up for women, and ages 2-5. All participants must bring their own Frisbees.,</p>
        <p>.An egg loss for ages 15 and up will be held at 2 15 p.m.</p>
        <p>.At 2:45 p m., a tricycle race for ages 2-5 will take place Participants must furnish their own tricycle.</p>
        <p>Participants aged 2-5 and 6-14 can take part in a shoe scramble at 3:15 p.m.</p>
        <p>A three-legged race will be held at 3:45 p m. for ages 6-14 and 15 and up</p>
        <p>' II </p>
        <p>At 4:30 p m., a skateboard race will be held on the street in front of the common. Two age groups are eligible to participate, ages 6-14 and ages 15 and up Participants must bring their own skateboards Physical fitness events, such as push-ups and sit-ups.</p>
        <p>PER-FIO TOURS, INC.</p>
        <p>Hwy. 70 Bypass East P.O. Box 1452 Goldsboro. N.C 27530 Phone: (919) 778-2022</p>
        <p>TOURS</p>
        <p>Bob &amp;amp; Flo Perkins</p>
        <p>ArilllMiylO</p>
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        <p>Jly4-12</p>
        <p>CANADIAN SUMMIITOHI - 0ibc, MiitrMl, Ottiai</p>
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        <p>UPPEIMKNIOAN TOttI MickiN* IsmO, Dfsrktni</p>
        <p>AS 21 Stpt.i</p>
        <p>NOVA SCOTIA - Ntv Irvatvick, Priact E4Rr4 IsImO</p>
        <p>Oct. 1  4</p>
        <p>N.C.ATNMOUNTIAN TOUl</p>
        <p>Oct. 3 n</p>
        <p>CANADIAN FAUfOllACE</p>
        <p>Oct. I -11</p>
        <p>SAVANNAN AND CNAIUSTON TOUl</p>
        <p>Oct. 10-11</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH. N C tlfPI -Crime Control and Public Safety Secretary Burley B Mitchell Jr. says a shootuig incident invi^ving the car of Rep Jo Graham Foster. , D-.MeckJenburg. is not the first highway incident in-</p>
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        <p>Legislation that would increase the penalties (or attacking top state officials and members of the General Assembly is now in a House-Senate conference committee.</p>
        <p>Gunfire hit Mrs Fosters car early Friday while she and several other legislators were returning to RaJeigh from the outdoor drama Sword of Peace in Alamance County There were no injuries in the inci-I'ident that oeeurred about ;  12:05 a.m. Friday on U S W</p>
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        <p>GREENSBORO, N.C. (API - SchoW superintttdaits have been faced with increasing pressure in recent years, and state WAcials e^Unate that 20 to 25 of the 144 superintendents in the state will leave their posts by the end of this year for one reason or another.</p>
        <p>*AU of these departures are not because W firings or troubles with school boards, but there appears to be more of this than ever before," said Tom I. Davis, assistant state superintendent for information at the Department of Public Instructicm in Raleigh</p>
        <p>We keep a runnii^ IM of superintendents, their address and phone numbers, and we have had to update it about six tiroes this year," he said.</p>
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        <p>Mitchell said the .shooting incident was reported to the state Hi^iway Patrol about 12:30 a.m. He said no formal report had been filed on the bus incident.</p>
        <p>Rep Jirfin M Jordan, D-Alamance, who arranged the trip to Snow Camp, said he didn't think the people re-ponsible for the incident knew the vehicles contained legislators It was just two buses going down the road," Jordan said. AH of a sudden, there was a bam and crash, the "window shattered"</p>
        <p>He said the impact hurled fragments of glass onto legislative staff member Helen West A gunshot then struck the rear window of the car carrying Mrs. Foster, her two grandsons and her dai^ter, and R^. Edith L. Lutz,-D-Cleveland, Jordan said. The car was traveling between the two buses.</p>
        <p>"If Rep Foster s grandson had been sitting up instead of laying down in her lap, (the bullet) might have hit him, Jordan said.</p>
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        <p>ek Ing North hood coach Tmy praniaed hii Meoae would be come Saturday oi^t and the Boyi Hotte Alistar FootbaU OalMdtdnotUe.</p>
        <p>The North defaaac limited the South to I yarda total of feoae - 36 in the second Jf - and took advaatafe of two critical t-half erron to score both of Its and capture a 14-7 victory in &amp;gt;l9th annual aU-ftar battle</p>
        <p>Our defensive play was Just what I It would be. Oakes said, i Ithought that woo die game for us. The r defense controlled the Ihie of scrimmage most of the game, especlaUy in the third quarter.</p>
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        <p>John Godwin of Raleigh MiUbrook splashes cold water on his head as he takes a break on the bench during the 19th annual Boys Home AlKStar Game in Ficklen Stadium last night. Godwin started at left defensive tackle for the North, a 14-7 winner in the game. (Reflector Photo by Larry Zicherman)</p>
        <p>Two Still Tied</p>
        <p>ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - Pat Bradley and Nancy Lopez-Melton, tied at the start of the third round In the Sarah Coventry golf tournament, fired matching 2-under-par 71s Saturday to extend their deadlock and set up the prospect of another head-to4iead dud for the 118,750 first prize.</p>
        <p>1 like it when Pat makes a iMitt, it psyches roe up, said the scrappy Lopez-Melton, the No.2 money-winner on the tour this year with 1113,918. I enjoy playing head-to-head against someone. Last year, the 24-year-old pro oik-waited Bradley and won the 1125,000 Ladies Prdessional Golf Association tournament by one stroke when her opponent threeiiutted on the 18th hole.</p>
        <p>But Bradley, who held a two-shot lead going into the 1980 finale at Loctst Hill Country Gub, didnt buy the matcb-play idea in a medal-play tournament.</p>
        <p>Duke Alumni Top Tar Heels</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Gene Banks, Kenny Dennard and Bob Bolder, members of the cbangiicMiship 1978 Duke University basketball team, rejoined forces Saturday to score 34 points and lead Blue Devil alumni to a 103-95 victory over former University of North Carolina players in a diarity basketball doubleheader.</p>
        <p>Former basketball standouts at North Carolina State and Wake Forest were to meet in the second game of the Big Four Alumni Basketball Doubleheader at Reynkds Coliseum. The games were sponsored by the Heart Association and all proceeds went to charity.  '</p>
        <p>Banks, Dennard and Bender were all starters on the Duke team that reached the NCAA ftaials in 1977. They appeared to have kept the knack of laying together while some of their older counterparts had more difficulty turning back the clodc.</p>
        <p>Jeff Mullins, a former All-AUantic Coast (Terence and AU-Aroolca plfQ'er in the 1960s, opened the game with a 12-point ^wrt. He scored 8 of Dukes first 10 poiiks as the Blue Devils took a quidi KMl iMd.</p>
        <p>But young North (^ina players cut the margin to 22-20, when Dave Coiescott hit Pete Budko for a layup. At halftime, the Tar Heels held a oneixknt margin with the score 4544.</p>
        <p>.With six minutes left in the game, Al Wood, a recoit Tv Heel grad who was the fourth player selected in this years NBA draft, slammed a dunk to {U the Tar Heels to within 2 pcknts, 80-78. But, Banks Dennard and Bender led a 10-0 sparing spiDt to put the game away.</p>
        <p>of scrimmage, be said. I (fidn't expect that they'd be able to do that to a game like this.</p>
        <p>It was throu^ that line of scrimmage that one Joe Dickens burst throui^ late to the second quarter to provide the North with what proved to be not only the go-ahead touchdown but the last score of Ok game.</p>
        <p>With Tommy Bamhardt back to piait at the 18, Dkkens burst throiq^ the middle to block the punt. Chckens, a 5-10, 190pounder from Fugua-Varina, then scoqped the ball up at the two and tuntoied iito the end zone. When IfeU Peterson added the extra poM the North led, 14-7, with 32 seconds left in the half.</p>
        <p>Dickois had a whole tot to do with our defensive play and with us winning the game, Oakes said. You oxiid only rush five piaym (under game ndes) on a punt and so he actually had two players biocktogonhim.</p>
        <p>But hes a tou^ Ud, the tougieto on the team. Hes not that big, but hes a tough football player.</p>
        <p>Dickens, who started at nosequard for the North and will attend Chowqh to the fall, was rewarded for his play by being named the games most valuable lineman.</p>
        <p>The Norths Bobby Chandler, who rushed far 71 yards (m 12 carriers, was named the games most valuable back. Chandler outshone both AP Player-of-the-Year Joe McIntosh and Shrine Bowl star Vince Evans.</p>
        <p>McIntosh, who started at tailback for the North, gained 36 yards in 13 carries and scored the games first touchdown on a four-yard run early in the first period.</p>
        <p>Evans, who gaified 110 yanto on 18 carries in the Shrine Bowi, rushed for 23 yards to nine carries and scored once on a on^yard nm late in the first period to tie the game.</p>
        <p>Both players have signed grants to play at N.C. State, but neither dtoplayed the naming ability that allowed them to gain over 1,500 yards iqiiece this past season.</p>
        <p>Its not that the runntoi^ks are not that good, but they have to get to the line of scrimmage before they can do anything, Oakes said. In a game like this you dont have a lot of time to get your offensive blocking schemes in. Youve only got a week and that makes It difficult,</p>
        <p>Just how difficult having mly a weeks practice to prepare for the game can be seen in the munber oi tuniovers the game produced.</p>
        <p>The North fumbled twice, losing one, and did not have an interception. It was penalized seven times for 31 yards. The South was guilty of five fumbles, tostog two, and had two interceptions rtoumed for 41 yards. It also had six penalties for 89 yards</p>
        <p>The Souths two biggest mistakes came io the flrat mimite and last minuto of tfif first half Both led to touchdowns and, to the end, to the Souths first loss to the N1h in three years.</p>
        <p>On its second play frmn scrimmage South quarterback Jeff Byrd and ftdlback Terry Williams fumbled a han-, doff. The Norths Steve Mullen pounced on the ball at the South 20.  </p>
        <p>Chandler drove up the middle for four yartto and then McIntosh raced outside</p>
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        <p>for sevoi and then went up the mkkfle for four to give the North the ball on the four.</p>
        <p>kfolntosh, a 84, 185-poundv fnn Lexington, then slanted off left tackle for the games first touchdown. Petvson, 8-2, 196iwunda from Tarhoro, bit the extra pctort and the North led, 7-0, with 9:14 gone to the first portod.</p>
        <p>The South took the ensuing kkkoff and drove down to the North 34 before turning it over on downs. One play later, however, the South had the ball back when Mark Turner intercepted a John Davis pass and returned it 24 yards to the North 38.</p>
        <p>On third and 10 from the 38, Byrd was foroed out (rf the pocket. At the last moment Byrd spotted David Yount open at the 14 for a 24-yard amapletton. After two incompletions. Byrd connected again.</p>
        <p>With third and 20, the 89.155-pounder from Terry Sanford threw a pass that was tipped twice  once by a North piaya- and once by a South defender -before finally being cau^t by flanker Ivan Jones at the six.</p>
        <p>Evans then carried three straight times, the last time a one-yard {riimge that gave the South its only score of the game. 1^ added the PAT to knot the game at 7-7 late to the fir^ (Biarter.</p>
        <p>The South appeared fHlmed to take the lead moments later when Vernon Perry broke throiigh to Mock Mark Mortons punt. The play was wlpped oiA, however, because of a 18yard poulty.</p>
        <p>Neither team threatened again until late In the first period when the North put together a ISfday drive that started at the 34 and ended when Peterson missed a 29-yard fleid goal.</p>
        <p>Less than a minute later, the North had not only the ball back but the lead - this time for good - when Dickens broke through to block Barnhardts punt and take it In for the go-ahead score.</p>
        <p>Neither team scored in the second half, although the North drove down to the the 10 early in the third period. The South got to the North nine early in the fourth period - its deepest penetration of the half  but Byrd missed a 26-yard field goal to end the threat.</p>
        <p>Late in the game the Souths Vince Martin recovered a fumbled punt at the North 17. But one play lator a fumbled snap exchange gave the ball back to the Noi^, which ran out the clock to preserve the victory.</p>
        <p>It was a victory earned by the North defense In a game that surprised both</p>
        <p>coaches, especially Proli.</p>
        <p>You would never, never have convinced me that we would have had a 14-7 game with the kind of athletes both</p>
        <p>teams have. Proli said. 1 was looking for four or five touchdowns to be scored by both teams I didn't know if we could stop them and I didn't know if they could</p>
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        <p>The North defense answered the question, an answer that for Proli was unwanted  and unexpected ^</p>
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        <p>The Norths Joe McIntosh (20 light jersey) pulls away from me tackier, behind the Souths charging Alan Powers (20 dark jersey), as teammates Thad Smith (81), John Allen Boyd (71), James Barbour (73) and Brent Wood (58) aid In the</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 28,1981</p>
        <p>blocking. McIntosh scored one of the two North touchdowns as that team gained a 14-7 victory in the 19th annual Boys Home All-Star Game Saturday night in Ficklen Stadium. (Reflector Photo by Larry Zicherman)</p>
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        <p>45-149</p>
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        <p>36-3</p>
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        <p>645</p>
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        <p>SEvam, 1 run (Byrd kick).</p>
        <p>N-Dtckens. 18 blocked punt return (Peterson kick).</p>
        <p>Individual Leaden Ruitiitm; Norlli  McIntosh 13-3S, Miller lX-38, Oumfler lS-71; South  Evans P-23, Byrd lb-</p>
        <p>Passing; North - Davis 2-4, Brady 1-3, South  Byrd 0-5, Branhardt 1-2.</p>
        <p>Racelvtng: North - C:handler 1-11, Landrun I-IO, Smith 1-22; South  Jones 344, Yount 1-24.</p>
        <p>Pate Promises Jump In Lake If He Holds To Memphis Lead</p>
        <p>MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)  Jerry Pate, filled with the old-time confidence, had a one-shot lead going into Sundays final round of the $300,000 Danny Thomas-Memphis Golf Gassic, and may be looking at a swimming session.</p>
        <p>Im going to win the tournament, he confided to friends as early as Friday night.</p>
        <p>"And when I do, its been such a long, dry spell. Im going to jump in the lake on 18 and swim across it.</p>
        <p>But theres still some work to be done. Pate, who has finished second ei^t times since scoring his last victory almost three years ago, had to roll in a six-foot birdie putt on the finad hole Saturday to break a tie with onrushing Peter Jacobsen.</p>
        <p>And Jacobsen, jirho got into position to win the title on the strength of" a tip from Pate amd a brilliant, third-round 64, and steady Tom Kite arent conceding anything.</p>
        <p>I didnt come here to finish third or fourth, said Kite. I may do it, but thats not what Im trying to do.</p>
        <p>The idea, Jacobsen said, is to try to run away and hid, just try to make as many birdies as possible.</p>
        <p>I cant expect to shoot 64 again ... he paused, flashed that infectious grin and changed directions.</p>
        <p>Why not? Maybe I will shoot 64 again. Maybe 63.</p>
        <p>Pate completed three rounds over the 7,249-yard Colonial Country Club course in 205, 11 under par. Jacobsen, who played well in front of Pate, actually had the lead when he finished with a 206 total.</p>
        <p>Pate regained a share of the lead with an 18-foot</p>
        <p>birdie putt on the 17th, then went in front with the closing birdie.</p>
        <p>Tom Kite, who has been 10th or better in 11 of 16 starts this season, had a no-bogey 68 and moved into third at 208, three shots back.</p>
        <p>Bruce Lietzke, a three-time winner this season, had a 67 that left him atT209, five back.</p>
        <p>David Thore,\wlp needs to win $1,931 in this tournament to retain his PGA Tour playing rights, fought the building pressure for a 71 and was well-placed at 211, alone in fifth.</p>
        <p>Curtis Strange and Jeff Mitchell, each of whom fell victim to a double bogey, were next at 212. Mitchell had a 74 in the warm, sunny weather and Strange shot a 73.</p>
        <p>Lee Trevino, the defending champion and a threetime winner here, matched par 72 and had a 213 total, eight shots back and apparently out of the title chase.</p>
        <p>Jacobsen, now in his fifth year of PGA Tour activity, scored his only pro victory last year in the Buick Open.</p>
        <p>If you win here, I get half the purse, Pate told him, then shook his hea(l in mock anger and muttered: Dumbest thing 1 ever did.</p>
        <p>It was a reference to the tip he gave Jacobsen after Peter had an opening 73 niursday.</p>
        <p>He told me I was releasing too soon with my right hand, Jacobsen said,</p>
        <p>So I take his tip and go out and shoot 69, 64, he said, then raised his voice: Thanks, Jerry. But youre still in front, young fellow.</p>
        <p>Then he lowered his voice and in mock confidence, confided:</p>
        <p>The dumbest thing he ever did.</p>
        <p>Jaeger Out, Other Seeds Win</p>
        <p>By GEOFFREY MILLER AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - BJom Borg and J(ton McEnrpe moved into the Wimbledon quarterfinals Saturday, staying on course for a repeat of last years dramatic final, with Jimmy Connors casting an omnious shiKlow.</p>
        <p>But for 16-year-old Andrea Jaeger, the dream of becoming the youngest Wimbledon champion in 96 years ended.</p>
        <p>Mima Jausovec of Yugoslavia, seven years richer in experience, defeated the little giri from Lincoln^ire, 111., 6-4,7-6.</p>
        <p>Three Americans  McEnroe, (Connors and rookie professional Tim Mayotte -remained in the eight-man field.</p>
        <p>Four  CJirls Evert LJoyd, Tracy Austin, Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver  were in the womens quarterfinals.</p>
        <p>Borg edged his fiimd and practice partner Vitas Gerulaitis 7-6, 7-5, 7-6. As so oftoi happens, the 25-year-old Swede, who is gotog for his sixth straight Wimbledon crown, found reserves of strength for the Mg poitos that mattored.</p>
        <p>McEnroe, the second seed, dropped his second set (rf Uie tournament to big Stan Smith, now 3i who was WimNedon champion in 1972. But the fiery lefthander, often struggling to contain himself when shots and line calls went against him, won 7-5,34,6-1,6-2.</p>
        <p>S(Mne guy is gotog to have to (riay helluva well to beat me, McEnroe said afterward.  y</p>
        <p>Last year he forced Borg to five sets in a thrilling final, which tocluded the most dramatic tielM^aker the AU-En^and Gub has sea.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile Cauws, the 1974 champion and sometimes called the forgotta man of Wimbldoii, was a convincing 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 winner over Wojtek PIbak (rf Pdand.</p>
        <p>Its absurd to make me a l24o-l outsida for the title, Connors said.</p>
        <p>McEnroe has hem on trial most of the week after being fined $1,500 and threatened with expultooo following eiqdosive scoes in his first-round match.</p>
        <p>Against Smith he ofta appeared conscious of the bad boy label. He queried one line call in the second set and the linesman confirmed it.</p>
        <p>Thank you, McEnroe said politely.</p>
        <p>In the next set, he agalB^argued with a</p>
        <p>linesman and the umpire said sternly: Playn, Mr. McEnroe, please.</p>
        <p>-McEnroe played on.</p>
        <p>But he was not at peace with himself. He missed one easy backhand, leaped in the air and yelled, The whole court. Twice he shotoed in irritation at the ballboys.</p>
        <p>'The veteran Smith played meaaired, methodical tennis in the early part of the match and shook up McEnroe with sharp volleying. But once McEnroe ^t the rhythm of his game going, the result was neva in serious doubt</p>
        <p>Gerulaitis extended Borg for 2V hours, but at the end of each set Borg showed the champion's toudi.</p>
        <p>In the tiebreaker of the third set, Borg went to match point with an amazing shot. He got in the way of a smash from Gerulaitis and hit a screaming crosscourt fordiand past his rival that clipped the side line.</p>
        <p>Gendaitis saved that match point, and another. But Borg finally won the match with another devastating cross-court forehand.</p>
        <p>Mayotte, who turned pro this month afto* winning the NCAA championships, put out Sandy Mayer, a Wimbledon player of nine years experience, 6-3,84, 7-6.  m  </p>
        <p>Two mwe Americans made their exit. Peter McNamara of Australia won two tiebreakers oroute to defeating Jeff Borowiak 7-6, 80, 7-6. Johan Kriek, a speedy 22-year-old South African, ousted Francisco Gkxizalez 86,83,7-6,81.</p>
        <p>Tuesdays quarter&amp;amp;ials will pit Borg against McNamara, Connors against Vljay Amritraj of India, Rod Frawdey of Australia again^ Mayotte, and Kriek against BIcE^voe.</p>
        <p>nie defeat of Jaeger was the only real surprise in the days wnas matches. She was seeded fifth and Jaisovec 10th.</p>
        <p>Jaega was 16 this nxxith. Only one yoimger player has ever won Wimbledon  Lottie Dod, who was champion to 1887 at 15 years, 9 months.</p>
        <p>Jaeger reached the (juarterfinals in her first WlmUedon appearance last year. This time she fell (me step short of that.</p>
        <p>She still smiled afta her defeat.</p>
        <p>Tm not gcnng to tell myself I didnt (to as wdl as last year, ^ sakl. Ill just have to come back next year nd try to do better. 4^^ </p>
        <p>Chris Evert Lloyd, the top seed, crushed Gaudia Pasquale of Switzerland 80,6-0 in just 36 minutes, then said it was not a personal record.</p>
        <p>I believe I once won a match in 35 minutes. She said.</p>
        <p>Hana Mandlikova, the 19-year-old (?zech star and seeded second here, defeated Anne Hobbs of Britain 83,82.</p>
        <p>Third-seeded Tracy Austin downed Barbara Potter 84,80.</p>
        <p>Martina Navratilova, a two-time</p>
        <p>Wimbled(Mi champion and seeded fourth this year, gained a revenge victory over Betsy Nagelsen of the United State 83, 6-1. Nagelsen upset the Czechoslovakian-born left-hander in a warm-up grass courts tournament at Surbiton two weeks ago.</p>
        <p>Of the hopeful squad of American teen-agers who set out in the championships last Tuesday, only Tracy Austin, 18, and Pam Shriver, 19, still were going.</p>
        <p>Shriver diposed of Jo Durie of Britain 83, 64. Durie and Hobbs were the last British hopes for singles titles.</p>
        <p>The womens quarterfinals pairings pit Lloyd against Jausovec, Austin against Shriver, Virginia Ruzici of Romania against Navratilova and Wendy Turnbull of Australia against Mandlikova.</p>
        <p>Ruzici defeated Kathy Jordan of the United States 34, 64.83, whUe Turnbull eliminated American Pam Teeguarden 84.81.</p>
        <p>Different Stroke, Etc.</p>
        <p>John McEnroe, abov e, leaps into the air to celebrate a winning shot against Stan Smith, while defending champion Bjom Borg, right, returns a shot in his victory over Vitas Gerulaitis. The two finalists in 1980 could meet in the matchup again this year. (AP Laserphotos)</p>
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        <p>AP Special Correspondent Yet the fans here, the most WIMBLEDON. England knowledgeable and aware m ( AP)  Win. lose or draw, the sport, not only respect him s^ier brat or super talent, this for his rare gifts, but love him is John McEnroes Wimbledon fw his occasional brashness You can sense it in every and revolt against authonty comer of the old moss-draped The London tabloids pan and All England Lawn Tennis and praise him:</p>
        <p>Ooquet Club, home of the</p>
        <p>world's premier tennis cham- The flashy, fiery left hander pionship  has shoved into the background</p>
        <p>He is complex, intelligent, the great Bjom Borg, winner of explosive, the target of de- five straight Wimbledons now rision and adulation, and going for his sixth, every body knows hes around Its McEnroe they talk about and that he is a threat for the on the British radio talk shows title Teeny boppers crowd the It's McEnroe who draws the restraining ropes for a look at biggest galleries and the him They go into hysteria loiMtest cheers, despite  or when he wins  maybe because of  his</p>
        <p>The Wimbledon hierarchy tantrums has fined him $1.5iiO and put To some of his closest him on virtual probation friends, he is an enigma One Another untoward incident , day, the mad genius, taking on they sav. and he's out the front all who defy or displease him.</p>
        <p>The next, a contrite kid, whose rently director of the Associa boyhood was spent in the tion of Tennis Professionals jungle of junior tennis devd- Three years ago his mki optnent  concern  was  a  pizza  and</p>
        <p>He is the greatest player I Coke. Now be has O million have evw seen," says Arthur Everybody's readiing out for Ashe, U.S Davis Ci^ captain him. EveiTbodys pressing and and former American and bt^nghim Wimbledon champkm But He grew up in an in^iierfect Ashe acknoweldged that he world Now he finds out every-was embarrassed for McEnroe things not perfect. He goes out</p>
        <p>tennis?! he asked preoxriously 1 wasn't myself in ray flrit after knocking over some of match raid I wan t mysdf in in the worids bett. IVhM have  the second match, eiiher," he</p>
        <p>a bei missing?   said  I  was pretty down Id</p>
        <p>Monday when he broke his racket and venomously berated officials Hes goii% to have to clean ig&amp;gt; his act or somebody will have to clean it up for him.</p>
        <p>McEnroe himself was sheepish after calling the umpire in his first-round match "an incompetent fool </p>
        <p>I can sympathize with him.</p>
        <p>I went through a lot of what be is going throu^," said Earl (Butch) Buchhoiz. former U.S. Davis Cup player and cur-</p>
        <p>and gets some bad calls. He finds mistakes are accepted. This bugs him.</p>
        <p>"Some day be will get it all together and he will be awesome. The depth of his talent and potential is awesome.</p>
        <p>McEnroe, 22, jun^ from obscurity to instant fame four years ago when, as a fuzzfaced kid, he fou0)t his way throu0i the qualifying rounds to the semifinals 'is this big-time pro</p>
        <p>That's when the BrttiMi press dubbed him Super Brat. They havent let up since.</p>
        <p>McEnroe turned pro after a</p>
        <p>years try at aiikge md, before you knew It, there he was beating Boit just about as often as Borg beat him. Connors fdl into the twckffxand and the "Big Three became the "Big Two "</p>
        <p>There are some pretty smart tennis analysts who contend McEnroe will end Borg's fantastic streak next Saturday. Well have to wait and see.</p>
        <p>He struggled to beat Mexicos Raul Ramirez in the second round 6-3. 6-7, 6-3, 7-6. He said the threat of more praiitive action had daropowd his spirits and his game.</p>
        <p>be lying if I said differently. I tost rhythm on everything I wamtintoit.</p>
        <p>In the first match, he was full of fire and fury Mid reacted to line calls in a way for which he later apologized In the second set, with the guUIottne over his head, he was ndxhied</p>
        <p>"Ive got to find a luqipy medium, be said.</p>
        <p>A superb athlete, Woot-11 and 165 pounds with thick legs, he is a rare comt^tkn of stroking power and touch. He can get to the net in a leap afto- ddiverii^ that wide-sweeping left-handed serve. And at the net be is capable of dominating any match.</p>
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        <p>No Sign Of Daylight Ahead In Strike Talks</p>
        <p>By HERSCHEL NISSENSON their linanciai ledgers public AP Spom Wnter  .And, in the long run. what is</p>
        <p>NEW YORK t.\Pi - .Major to prevent the players from league baseballs silent sum demanding total - i.e.. annual mer is in its third week now  free agency when the cur-The crack of the bat and the rent Ba.sic Agreement expires roar of the crowd are absent in a few years hence* The courts ballpark.^ from Boston to San gave them that' right in the Diego and there IS rx) sign that mid-197()s when the reserve thing.s will get better in the clause that bound a player to near future  his team ^mingly forever</p>
        <p>Three days of bargaining was ruled unconstitutional. collapsed Friday, destroying When Fridays talks col-whatever little optimism had lapsed, federal mediator been generated the previous Kenneth Moffett said no two days when first the owners further sessions would be and then the striking scheduled for at least several ballplayers submitted new days, proposals on the stalemated Meanwhile, the players ac-i.ssue of compensation - what cased the owners of' having kind and how much  for some sort of timetable that signing a quality free agent in forestalled an immediate set-the annual re-c*ntry draft, tlement and charged them with V^hile compeasation is the avoiding the key issue of only issue at prest*nt, the gap compensation while dealing between the warring parties lastead in trivialities could become increasingly Ray Grebey! chief negotiator wider before tixi long If and for the owenrs, acknowledged when the strike Is ever settled, in a televised interview that there seem.s certain to be a the owners are not 100 percent torrid dispute over whether the behind him "Twenty-four of strike time should (x- credited 26," were in his comer, he as part of a player's major said, identifying the two others league service  as Edward Bennett Williams of</p>
        <p>To determine length of the Baltimore Orioles and service, a "sea.son" consists of Eddie Chiles of the Texas 172 days In the majors, even Rangers But he downplayed though the April 8-Oct .3 the lack of unanimity, saying: calendar season runs longer "1 doubt that in any group of 26 than that If strike time is not you re going to get a unani-counted, a number of players mousvote.</p>
        <p>- like Ron Guidry of the New Grebey also said the .All-Star York Yankees  can not Game, scheduled for July 14 in become free agents at the end Cleveland, still has not been of the 1981 campaign  called off and "at this moment</p>
        <p>On July 6 following a third Is not in jeopardy We hope to one-week postponement, a Na- reach a solution bi?fore then  tional l.ibor Relations Board The owners achieve a victory administrative law judge is of sorts Friday in Philadelphia scheduled to hear the players when U S District Court Judge charge of unfair labor Donald Van ArUsdalen dis-practices against the owners mis.sed a temporary injunction The players are trying to force in a suit brought by the Major the owners to open their ixxiks League Umpires Association since management has been seeking to prevent the owners crying that massive free-agent from collecting up to $50 spending is driving them to the million in strike insurance, poorhouse The last thing the However, the judge set a owners want is to have to make hearing for Monday at 9 a.m..</p>
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        <p>EDT, on a request by Richie Phillips, head of the umpires group, to remand the suit back to Common Pleas Court, where it was first filed.</p>
        <p>The players have charged for some time that the owners are attempting to break the union If so. there is nothing to indicate they are having any success.</p>
        <p>"1 didnt see any sign of any type of settlement whatsoever, said Pittsburghs Kurt Bevacqua, who sat in on the talks for the first time Friday The only thing I saw was adamancy. Im ready to sit out all season if I have to, and when the strike started that was the last thing I wanted to do Were no closer to a settlement than we were a year ago</p>
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        <p>In Baltimore. Rich Dauer of the Orioles said: Im not surprised that the strike has gone this far. They are pushing us, and I dont want us to come back until we something out of it The farther it goes, the harder itll be to settle. Its a no-win situation and Im just getting disgusted. Somebody has to move sooner or later </p>
        <p>There was no sign Friday that either side was ready to move. "Both sides are locked in." Moffett said.</p>
        <p>The A/VcEnroe Temper</p>
        <p>Tennis star John McEnroe is shown in various court situations where his temper flared. At top left, McEnroe argues a call with head referee Fred Hoyles in a 1980 New York tournament; at right, he takes</p>
        <p>aim at a line judge after being called for a foot fault in the 1981 Chicago Challenge of Champions; and at bottom, he shows his distress after missing a voiey during the World Championship tournament in Dallas in 1980. (AP Laserphotos)</p>
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        <p>failed to marshal all of his gifts arena - mental and physical - into He is respected and Uked by anall-conquerragwhoto. players Mid newsmen. He has Why not?  an iniccttous personality, cu</p>
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        <p>MMdray, said this wedt that His senritive fitters, tbch roost ci McEnroes trottoles i;an drop a stop vol^ raro-the Stan from an insecurity in net with a feathery deftness matches that he should win and blast an overh^ into the euUy. It never happois in the stands ringets diat cover his impratant matches against bead, held in place invailhbiy playm such as Btug and by a headband.</p>
        <p>Connors to whom he might be He is always keyed up, nerer expected to lose, be said. 1 still, think he gets IxHed and needs He is hi^ily competktVe an incident of some sort to He doesnt like to jiot hit keep his adrenalin flowing." balls, he always wints 'to Rex Bellamy of the London {day, says doubles partner Tiines, reganled as (KW of Uie Peter Fleming.  "</p>
        <p>most astike tennis writers, McEkvoe insists that his disagrees.  ikatkm  for petulance is wlthora</p>
        <p>At age 22, McEnroe should foundation, have grown up by thte time, Ive got the kind of face," said Bdiamy. I think he has he said, that always looks'as chronic psychological pro- if I want to cry." blam. Hes bad and not getting betta."</p>
        <p>Bellamy said toat it is reasonable for IfeEnroe to object on line calls - "he can't tolerate injustice and incom-petence  but unreasonable that he reacts as he does to umpires and linesmen.</p>
        <p>BucMx^ agrees, to a p&amp;lt;^, adding:</p>
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        <p>Ilie Baoken will now (ace regular aeaaoo champ True Value io the kaers bracket floalsooTueaday.</p>
        <p>The E3ks Jurn^ ahead with a nn k) Ua first, tad the Bankers countered that with a pair of runs in the bottom of the kmlng. The Elks rallied for two, andaS-2teadinthetopof the second, only to see the Bankers come back with two more in the bottom of the inning. The Elks made erne more bid, tieing it up. 4-4, with one in the top of the third.</p>
        <p>But that was it. In the bottom of the third. First State scored seven times to put the game away. Lee Lewis reached on an error and Mike Joyner walked. Robert Evans sin^, and a walk to Tad Castellow brought in Lewis. Robert Formville reached on an error, scorii^ Joyner, and William Smith</p>
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        <p>* NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - The Virginia Tech Athletic Association is not entitied to the protection of "sovoeign immunity" and can be bdd liable for acts of ne^igence, a Superior Court judge in Morristown has ruled.</p>
        <p>The ruling made FYiday by Judge Jac^ H. Gascoyne cleaired the way (or the mother of a Virginia Polytechnic Institute (oottMill player to sue (or negligence in his death after puniment drills.</p>
        <p>VTAA claimed It was immune from the suit under concepts of Virginia law and was entitled to immunity as an "arm of W state."</p>
        <p>Its a close question, but the courts of Virginia and New Jersey have made it very clear that the concept of sovereign immunity is and should be closely circumscribed." the judge said.</p>
        <p>Delores Vorhles of Rockaway Township, N.J., is seeking damages (or the pain and suffering of ha* son, Robert Vorhles, who died Nov. 21, 1977.</p>
        <p>Her suit claims the ik-year-old VPl fuUback died from extreme dehydration about four hours after be was required to perform s|1nts and exercises as punishment for breaking a door in his dormitory during a victory party the weekend before.</p>
        <p>VTAA runs VPTs athletic program and recruits its athletes, attorney Frank J. Miele argued, maintaining it should have been considered to have the same status as any of the universitys acadonic departments.</p>
        <p>singled in Evans. James Mathews doubled in the three ranaining runners, scoring himself when Brian Walsh grounded ou.</p>
        <p>The Bankers added two more in the fifth to wrap  the</p>
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        <p>TruoVduo........1</p>
        <p>Sterling Edwards soxed on Jim Bryants ground out in the third inning to allow Auto Specialty to nip True Value, 2-1, in the winters' bracket of the Prep League's post-seaam tournament Saturday.</p>
        <p>The victory moved Auto Specialty, the rumer-tg) ki the regular season, into the finals of the double elimination tournament. Champ True Value will (ace First State Bank in the loeers' bracket finals.</p>
        <p>Auto Specialty grabbed the lead in the first, scoring once. Edwards singled and moved up on an out, scoring when Montey Atkinson douUed.</p>
        <p>True Value came back with a run in the bottom of the second. Robbie Ehrmann reached on a fi^r's ctxkce, stole second and sewed on Pat Kanetzkes hit.</p>
        <p>But Auto Specialty came back in the third to score the winning nn. Edwards tripled, then came acrom when Biyant grounded out.</p>
        <p>jaycees then forged ahead with four rtBS in the third</p>
        <p>But what proved to be the dliference scored ks the fourth David Lee reached on a adders choice, and he moved up on an out. Michael Garris skigied him in.</p>
        <p>The Kiwads attempted to rally, acorlng four times in the fifth before they were stopped trun short.</p>
        <p>flfth, with Taft getting his second hmner of the day, accounting for two of the nms</p>
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        <p>The Jaycees hdd off a Kiwanis rally In the fifth inning to claim a 6-5 upset victory in the North SUte UtUe League playoffs Saturday.</p>
        <p>The win sokIs the third ranked Jaycees into the finals against the champ Uons. The loes ended the year for the Kiwanis.</p>
        <p>The Kiwanis scored first, getting a run In the second, but the Jaycees nutched that in the botUmi of the inning. The</p>
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        <p>The Uons, chang during the regular season, moved into Mondays finals d the Nordi State UtUe Leagues playoffs with a 16-5 roog) over Union Carbkte Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Uons collected six hnners during the contest.</p>
        <p>Unkm Carbide scored first, getting two in the first on a homer by Morris Johnson. But the Lions came right back, as Xfike Duncan cracked a two-run bomer in the bottom of the frame.</p>
        <p>Union Ctfikde again moved ahead with three in the third, taking a 5-2 lead.</p>
        <p>But that was short-lived as the Lions rallied in the bottom of the iiii% for four, and a lead that would not be matched.</p>
        <p>Junior Taft started the rally with a iea(k&amp;gt;ff homer. Duncan kept it going with a second homer. Burt Aycock then skigied and Ralph Harper got a hit. Both moved up on an oTor, and scored when Donald Perkins got a single.</p>
        <p>The Uons went on to scwe (our more in the fourth, as Duncan hit a third home run, driving in two rtms, while Harpw also had a two-run blast. The final six came in the</p>
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        <p>Rodney Harris run-scoring double in the fourth Inning provided First Federal with the winning nm as the regular season runner-iq) gained fix finals of the Tar Heel Little</p>
        <p>Lea^ piayotfs wtth a M win over Carroll ft Associates</p>
        <p>First Federal will now face the regular season champion. Wellcome, in the finate on Monday.</p>
        <p>Fint Federal gained the lead with a run in the first, but lost it to two Carroll rum in the third.</p>
        <p>In the fourth, however. First Federal pushed over (Our runs for a 5-2 lead, one it never lost</p>
        <p>Brian Joyaor singled and Chris Meeks gM a hit. An error on the play let both advance Stacey Best sir^led in Joyner, and a wild pitch let Meeks score. An error brought Best around Richard Lewis kept it going with a two-out walk, and John Bolen also walked. Harris then douWed in Lewis with the fifth First Federal nm The winners added a final run in the fifth, while Carroll</p>
        <p>picked up Its remaining two in the top of that inning Harms. Joyner and Best each had two hits for First Federal, while Billy Carr had three to pace Carrol</p>
        <p>Wwllcomw 21 Pwpsi-Colo........17</p>
        <p>Regular season champion Wellcome found its hands full against fourth place Pepsi-Cola in the semifinals of the Tar Heel Little League playoffs Satiuxlay. finally outlasting its foe, 21-17.</p>
        <p>The victory moves Wellcome into the finals against regular season runner-up First Federal on Monday</p>
        <p>Wellcome grabbed the initial lead in the first, scoring 10 runs. S^VCTi more crossed in the top of the sectmd for a 17-0 lead.</p>
        <p>Even that didnt prove to be enough</p>
        <p>Pepsi can back with two in the second, then scored five more in the third, cutting the lead to 17-7.</p>
        <p>In the top of  fourth. Wellcome got what it needed, however. Anthony Cobb reached on an error and Vicki</p>
        <p>ParrtAt singled. Robi Moye reached on an mar, scoring Cobb and a wild futch let Parrott in. Moye latw scored on a passed ball for a 20-7 lead.</p>
        <p>The other WelloHne run came in the fifth, while Pepsi continued its rally with six in the fifth , and (our more in the sixth, including a two-run homer by Paul Kelly.</p>
        <p>Parrott led the Wellcwne with four hits, while Andrew Perry and Greg VanSoiy each had three and Terry Warri and Cobb both had two Pepsi was paced by Qay Young with four, while Kelly and Greg Hallow each had three, and Mike Kelly, Pete Rivera and Lee Eakes each had two.</p>
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        <p>BLIES tREEK - Tom Montgomen hit a run-si-onng doubie in the bottom o the sixth inning to allo\^ first place Campbell University to gam an 11-10 North State Summer League viclorv over East Carolina University Friday night Tlie Pirates, viho ed briefly m the openmg inning, fell behind by 3-2 before coming</p>
        <p>back to take a 9-7 lead in the top of the fourth But Campbell came back with three before the Pirates tied it one more time at lO-lO befwe the final killing run came East Carolina jumped out to a 2-0 lead m the first innii^ Mike Sorrell walked and John Hallow got a single Todd Evans single then brought in</p>
        <p>Sorrell Pete Prsico readied walks, forcing in three ran. on an error, scoring Hallow for Kirk Pollard then M a sacri-the2-0lead  fice fly to bring in Stricklaad.</p>
        <p>But Candil came quickly The Camels added another back with four in the bottom of ran in the second. Spicer the uinuig for a 4-2 lead Tom sin^ and again reached Montgomery and Bobby Spicer on a fielders choice, both walked and Wayne Dale Strickiand doubled, driving in reached on a fielders choice Spicer, making it 5-2.</p>
        <p>Tmy Strickland. Kdly Hoffman and Phil Hunt all drew</p>
        <p>Wayne County Upsets Pitt County By 7-5</p>
        <p>DCDLEV - Wayne County stalled Pitt County's bid to move a step closer to the .Area 1 title Friday night, surpnsmg the Post .39 piayers, 7-5 The loss, coupled with Wilsons 10-5 victory over Snow Hill, lightened up the standings. as only one game separates the two in the loss column The two do not have any face-to-face meetings remaining. having split during the season, each winning twice on their home fields</p>
        <p>Wayne picked up three more runs in the bottom of the fifth, taking a 5-1 advantage Mike Myers reached on an error and scored when Ronnie Pelletier doubled With one ckiwn. David Frederick singled in Pelletier Paul Thomas walked and a passed ball put Fredenck on third He scored on Scott Pelletiers sacnfice fly to center</p>
        <p>Pitt then rallied to score four runs in the top of the sixth, tieing the game at 5-5. Gordon Pitt jumped ahead with a run Douglas opened the inning with in the top of the first inning ^ double, and Roger Williams against Wayne W ith one down, 'talked. .After two were away, .Mitch Brann walked and '^clloy walked, loading the moved up when Emmett Walsh  'l^rk  Douglas  was hit</p>
        <p>singled Gordon Douglas then  a pitch, forcing in Gordon</p>
        <p>singled to score Brann  Douglas Brann followed with a</p>
        <p>But the lead was short lived ^iple. scoring the remaining as Wayne rallied for a ixHiple  runners</p>
        <p>in the bottom of the inning Jeff But Pitt couldnt hold Way-ne Brogden greeted Pitt hurled dowm. as the host team came Doug .McRoy with a first-pitch back with two in the seventh to single Then, with two down,  the win Brogden led off</p>
        <p>.Scott Pelletier doubled, driving  a double and Thomas</p>
        <p>in Brogden l^rry Searls ctoubled him across A hit by-followed with another two- Loyj^ Drevfuss brought Thom-bagger, sc-oring Pelletier for  across' with the insurance</p>
        <p>the 2-1 lead  Pun</p>
        <p>East Carolina nrilied for a pair in the top of the Uhrd. Charlie Smith singled and Evans got a hit. Jay Carraway walked and Charlie Waynicfc got a hit that scored both Smith and Evans But Can^ibell came right back with twio in its half of the third to hold the lead at 7-4. Ron Ammons singed, stole second and scored on Herb Wiggins hit. Dale brou^it in</p>
        <p>Pitt tned to rally and put Wiggins with a single, runners on second and third Then, in the fourth, the with two away in the ninth Pirates raUied for five runs to before a strikeout finally ended charge ahead, ^7. Sorrell the game</p>
        <p>Gordon Douglas led the Pitt hitting with four, while Brann had two For Wavne. Brogden and Ronnie Pelletier each had two</p>
        <p>Pitt travels to Rocky Mount this afternoon for a 3 p m. game.</p>
        <p>walked as did Henley nd Smith, loading them up Evw singled la Sorrell, and Pemcos pxwader wm error, scoring Henfley. Carrway doubled, in Smkh and Evam, and Waymcfc fraunM out. plating Perak</p>
        <p>The lead quickly evaporated, however, as the Camels scored three timea ta the bottom of the InniQg for a KMl iMd. Hottraan singled and Hunt walked. Pollard singled, loading the bases. Ammons hit a twthran single and Wiggtnf got a hit . A wild pitch broi#t in Pollard.</p>
        <p>The Pirates then tied it ig&amp;gt; with one in the sixth. Carraway walked, with David WeDs running for him. Robert WeDs also walked and Sorrellt sh^ plated David Wells .</p>
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        <p>PHILADEIJ^HIA .APi -.Major league baseball umpires will have to watch from the sidelines while team owners and players try to settle the current strike, a federal judge has ruled in dismissing a temporary injunction that had prevented owners from collecting on a $50 million strike insurance policy The Major lieague Umpires .Association, represented by-attorney Hichie Phillips, had filed suit against the owners, saying they weren't in any hurry to settle the strike because of the insurance policy that pays Sloo.OiX) a game for each game not played But U .S District Court Judge Donald \ an Artsdalen on Fri</p>
        <p>day threw out the temporary-restraining order issued earlier in the week by Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Stanley Greenberg</p>
        <p>1 can see no legal basis, either under federal or state law, to Kssue an injunction In this matter," \'an Artsdalen ruled</p>
        <p>Van Artsdalen acted after the case was shifted from Greenbergs courtroom to federal jurisdiction under a motion by attorney .Michael Gallagher. representing Lloyds of liOndon. the insurance firm that is the principal underwriter of the policy The policy went into effect after the first 153 canceled games, which occurred on Wednesday.</p>
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        <p>RAI.FIGH, N.C. (.APi -First ba.seman Clyde Holley and second baseman Tim Whitehead smacked three-run homers as .North Carolina-Wilmington romped over North Carolina .State, 11-6, Saturday in a North State College Summer Baseball League game</p>
        <p>Holley s homer capped a .seven-run second inning and gave the Seahawks a 7-1 advantage Later in the third inning, the Seahawks put the game out of reach with four runs from Henry Baker and reliever Bill Henderson.</p>
        <p>N.C. State scored with a single in the first inning on a.</p>
        <p>triple by nghtfielder Ronnie Lee and a single by designated hitter Jim Toman, The Wolfpack added two more runs in the third on two walks and two singles, one of them good for two RBIs by leftfielder Chris Baird The win pushed pitcher Carl Willis record to 3-2 on the season and the teams record to 8-8 Losing pitcher Henry Baker fell to 1-1, whUe the Wolfpacks record stands at 7-7.</p>
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        <p>Willls, Walker '7i and O'Uonnell Baker Henderson i3i Parrotl i*^ and Hodman W - WillLs. 3-2 1. Baker. 11 HRs N Carolina W'llmin(?ton Slaughter Holley Whitehead</p>
        <p>"What legal theory do you have to bring this awsuit? Van Artsdalen asked Phillips "By paying on that policy they are encouraging continuance of this strike, and interfering with my clients contractural rights with baseball," Phillips answered "Youre seeking to aid or^ side of the strike Or are you trying to hurt one side the judge asked "We dont care who wins or loses in this dispute (over free agent compensation!. We want to keep the scaleson equal balance and nol let the owners get this lar^ amount of money which gives them a great advantage and an incentive not to settle quickly "</p>
        <p>Van Artsdalen had another view</p>
        <p>"We ail know when there is a major strike, like those affecting utilities, public employees, and even beball players, that there are some people who are going to get hurt." said the judge "The umpires are being paid, and will be paid at least' for the next 15 days and are incurring no damages, whatever, except that they are on a forced paid vacation. So at present there is no irreparable harm.</p>
        <p>Legion baseball Friday night.</p>
        <p>The victwy kept Wilson hot (Ml the heels of league leading Pitt County. Wilson now has an 8-5 mark. whUe Snow Hill drops to 7-9.</p>
        <p>The two teams had [dayed even ball throughout the first eight innings before Wilson rallied for the five that won it in the final frame.</p>
        <p>Both scored single runs in the second inning to get the scoring started. Randy Ward led off for Wilson with a single and Joey Page got a hit. Both moved up (mi an out. and a wild pitch scored Ward.</p>
        <p>In the bottom of the second, Snow Hill came back to tie it up. Frank MUkovits walked and stole second, moving to third on Jabo Fulghums hit. Bobby Avery then hit a sacrifice fly to score Milkovits.</p>
        <p>Wilson added two each in the fourth and fifth, while Snow Hill rallied to tie it once more in the bottom of the fifth, scoring four times.</p>
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        <p>175-14</p>
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        <p>80.50</p>
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        <p>4.00</p>
        <p>256</p>
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        <p>2.54</p>
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        <p>294</p>
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        <p>Rwgular S 199.99</p>
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        <p>Has a polyester cord for strength and a smooth, comfortable ride.</p>
        <p>Guardsman 78 Light</p>
        <p>Truck Tires for Pickups and Vans</p>
        <p>H78-15, biackwail</p>
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        <p>Rugged nylon plies handle heavy loads Deep tread for traaion and good tire mileage</p>
        <p>Electronic Ignition Tune-Up</p>
        <p>9099  e^ee</p>
        <p>rapiM.n  rag.  m.n  J#  rag.  I</p>
        <p>Brake Job for Disc or Drum Systems</p>
        <p>59</p>
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        <p>3999</p>
        <p>We'll install Champion or Autolite plugs plus air, emission and fuel filters and PCV valve We'll set timing, adjust carburetCK Cars with conventional ignitions or self&amp;lt;ontained-element air filters era. Thru July II</p>
        <p>rag.S9.00 CQ99  re &amp;gt;119 99 AQ99</p>
        <p>2-vbtcti  4-whttlt  WM</p>
        <p>New master cylinder, power booster, brake lines, drums/rotors are extra if needed Sears may decline to perform 2-wheei brake jobs if it appears, in Searsjudgment, that additional work is needed for your brake system to funaion properly Offer good thru July 4 Brake service not available In Danville, Florence,</p>
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        <p>New River Shopping Center Phone 347-2171</p>
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        <p>Crabtree Valley Mall Phone 782-6800</p>
        <p>Rocky Mt.</p>
        <p>128 North Church St. Phone 442-3131</p>
        <pb facs="00094786_0022" />
        <p>B4-TlieDeiyRe*ler.Giewr*, NC-Siaid^.Jlw*.aeEPU Names Two; Ups One, Losesidne</p>
        <p>East Caroiina I'nivmity has announced the appomtmeitf ol two ne athktic staff members. the promotion of a third, and the resignation of another Pam Holt vkill joui the ECL' staff as assistant athletic director for student life, while Mart Brand will join the sports information staff as an assistant</p>
        <p>L&amp;gt;-nn Davidson has been appointed bead volleyball coach, replacing .^iita Dillon, and Shem Pickard, assistant womens basketball cok, has</p>
        <p>resipied her postion at the school</p>
        <p>Women s haskethall coach Cathy Andnini has also announced that one of her fonner players is joining the staff of FkNlda State Iniveraty, and that a new recruit has hen added to her team for the coming season.</p>
        <p>pro^vn at the</p>
        <p>Holt, a resident ad-mmistrator at East Carolina from 1971-78, becomes an assistant athletic director under Dr Ken Karr, who heads</p>
        <p>the athletic univenity.</p>
        <p>The Iowa native and graduate of Northeast Minourl State</p>
        <p>Universtty begins duUes Jiiy 1. She has served for the pial three years as marketing coordinMar for eight Burger King restaurants fo Colurabia, S.C., where she orgaidsed a 4 Pirate Cluh chapter.</p>
        <p>While at East CaroUna. Holt also was PnheUenic advisor.</p>
        <p>In tfm. htt was sritded the</p>
        <p>ECU Rfsideace CouacU ItaBMiQf the Year.</p>
        <p>Holt replaon Laurte AiTHts who n^ to pinue a dodoriai depw  Uaitiana Stale Unlverhty.</p>
        <p>Brand, head student intern tor the Purdue Ihhverslty aporta information office for two years, wfll aerve as a fuU-time mn in the sports</p>
        <p>tafcrmtionofliee.  voeyhal m soBhaU ooneh</p>
        <p> The Made, Ml. aattve  ifM,  wfll ttm m</p>
        <p>gramMtmPmSmwMk had vuileyhaU coach for the B.A. la onmmiarahfla la eaitaM yea. She wUI cootlne May after lerrtBg a fop MW her dutia  aoMMaat eofttwQ dent infora, atperviM M eoadt</p>
        <p>State Uaiversity heefcethafl program</p>
        <p>studeat workeri aad partic^atlng la every (aoM ol the BoUermahers' iforti M-formationeffod.</p>
        <p>He. too, jotas the staff JMy 1.</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>Davidson, aselstent</p>
        <p>Man Uses Alias To Get Spot On Orlando Roster</p>
        <p>Woody</p>
        <p>Peele</p>
        <p>Chips and putts from area golf courses: Farmville Gk)lf and Country Gub Farmville Golf and Country Club pro Tom Braswell picked up a hole-in-one recently on the 15th hole He aced the 155-yard hole with a seven iron. He was playing with Lowell Liles, Ronald Parker and Donald Parker when he made the shot.</p>
        <p>The ace was the sixth of his career.</p>
        <p>Milton Barnett eagled the second hole at the club recently, hitting his second shot into the hole on the par four layout.</p>
        <p>Greenville Country Gub The Greenville Country Gub held its Pro-Junior Tournament this week. First place went to a team headed by Ayden amateur Glenn Gulledge Members of the team were Chris Evans, Brian Heath. Gpig--Bi4lt4flra^ayle Wingate.</p>
        <p>Second place went to a team headed by another amateur, Bob Dail. Members of the team were D J Patrick. Jim Blount, Hunter Clark and David Wliite Third place was a team led by Williamston pro Leigh Taylor, consisting of Lee J Bail. Mark Ross, Doug Boyd and Jeff McKeel.</p>
        <p>All three teams had 67s, and the match was decided by matching cards.</p>
        <p>Greenvilles Mens Club Championship winds up this weekend.</p>
        <p>On Ladies Day, a Bonus Day tournament was held. First place went to Janet McGlohon, while Keila McGlohon was second. Becky Howard took third place.</p>
        <p>ORLANDO, FU. (AP) -Robert Lee Johnson says he only used an alias to gain a spot on the roster of the Orlando team of the American Football Association The name and football credentials he used were those of Randy Johnson, a former Georgia {flayer and a three-jar professional in the National Football League.</p>
        <p>And the real Randy Johnson says he may sue.</p>
        <p>Robert Lee Johnson confessed to unpersonating the famous player to enhance his chances of making the Orlando Americans' club But he said he said he only went along with the mistaken assumptkm by others that he was the former NFL lineman.</p>
        <p>The Orlando Sentinel Star discovered, however, that he</p>
        <p>listed the other Johnson's UMi accepting awards. WiUiams school, college and NFL said K was inconclusive, credentials on player- Afta* his exposive, Johnson information questfonnaires and requested a meeti^ with the media interviews  t^im, which was denied by</p>
        <p>The real Randy Johnson Is Williams Johnson then called now a managanetfl trainee for the real Johnson to apologize an inikistrial sigipiy firm in Ironically, the impostor had Rome, Ga.  not started a game because his</p>
        <p>T had a rough enough pro coaches were not impressed career without some down like withhisplay. that naming around Haimmg WilUams said he had given hes me, Johnson said fo a Jotmson the benefit of the telephone intoview.  doubt because of alleged fami-</p>
        <p>Randy Johnson was with iy {mobtems and several minor Seattle for one year and with injuries, the Tampa Bay Bucs for two Said the impersonator: This years in the NFL He sustained was something I fooked at and a badi iqjury and was released never had the shot or opportu-in 1979. He spent a month with nity. And here was my dumce Edmonton of the Canadian to do it. Heres a guy that I Football League last summer know has the same name and.</p>
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        <p>Robert Lee Jcfluuon said he played center for the Temple University football team signed on with the Orlando team through his connection with Deraiis Franks, a fonner NFL lineman and football agitinPhiladel(fliia.</p>
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        <p>The aS-year-oW N.C. State graduate helped Andnizzi coach the womens basketball team to a 23-7 record and an AIAW regional playoff bnth in 19^. The Lady Pirates were nmked 17th in the nal regulsr season AP Top 20 poll . As a recruiter, Pickard helped in one oil the finest crops (fl newcomers in ECU htetory before deriding to contiiwe her education.</p>
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        <p>Dr.G&amp;gt;hon .........5</p>
        <p>WINTERVTLLE - Edwanis Auto romped to a victory * over Dr. Cohen in the Win-tervUle Little League Friday night. '</p>
        <p>Kyle Loveless and Paul HoUiogsworth led the Edwards hitting with three each, both having two doubles Sherwood Wilder. Brian Bullock and Mdmle Bectoo each added two hits.</p>
        <p>* Bud Faulkner had a douUe ta lead the Dr. Cohen hitting.</p>
        <p>Edwards Auto is now 13-2 on the yev, while Dr. Cohoi is 64.</p>
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        <p>Jaycoos..........16</p>
        <p>Ofrtimists.........8</p>
        <p>The third-seeded Jaycees rolled to a 164 victory over the last place Optimists in the first rouid of the North State Little League playoffs Friday.</p>
        <p>The Jaycees wwe to face second-ranked Kiwanis in the second round on Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Jaycees pushed ahead in the first inning, scoring three</p>
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        <p>times. They then put the game ranked Coca&amp;lt;^ in the out of reach with sevi second first round of the Nortt St^ inning nms  ^ Uttle League playoffs Friday.</p>
        <p>- Lam Smith got thin^ going That gave Unk CarMde the in the second reaching on a ri^t to face the Uons on fielders duice. He advanced Saturday in the second round, on a p^sed ball and ^an Uidon Carbide scared first, Wille singled. David Lee getting one in the aecood tan-doubled in Smith, and Wille. ing. came back to pick up Carl Williams got a hit, and two more in the third. Coke Michael Garris reached on a scored twice hi the fourtii, and fielders choice, scorii^ Lee. added two rnrne in the fifth, on Bruce Koonce singled to drive a homer 1^ Thniny Hines, in Carl Wille. Jody Barnes Unkm Carbide scored one in grounded out, scoring Garris, the fifth for a 4-4 fie, but Coke Mark Cobum then finished off went back out, 5-4. with a run the soMlng with a two-run in the top qf the sixth, homer.  Union  Carbide  then rallied</p>
        <p>That made it KM). The for two in the bottom of the Jaycees added one in the third, sixth to win it. With two away, four more in the fourth, and Greg Davis was bit by a one In the fifth.  and Billy Turcotte doubled.</p>
        <p>The Optimists got four in the Tim West followed with a fifth and four more in the sixth, single, driving in both runners Koonce led the Jaycee hitting to give UC the victory, with three, while Lee and Turcotte led the UC bitting Cobum each had two. No one with four, while Steve Williams had nxM^ than one for the had two. Hines bad two bits to Optimists.  lead Coke.</p>
        <p>round of the Tar Heel little League playoffs yesterday CamU, third seeded, was to</p>
        <p>Carroll t Assoc.... 11 Exchango........10</p>
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        <p>row, George Saad, Larke Weatherington, Clark Stallings, Robbie Erhmann, Ervin Best; third row, Tyrone Jones, Patrick Kanetzke, Chris Hilliard and coach Doug Causey. Not shown is manager Danny Norris. (Reflector Photo)</p>
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        <p>face number two Fin Federal onfSaturday In the second round, while number tlx Exchange has now completed ttsseaaon.</p>
        <p>Carroll scored fint, getting a pair Qt run in the top of the first. Exchange, however, scared five times in the bottom of the tnoing, hxduiftng a two-nm homer by Axel Smith. Exchange added two more ka the second before Carroll rallied for two in the third, and thoi scored five more in the fourth.</p>
        <p>Carroll got a tenth nn in the fifth on Travis King's solo homer, only to see CarroD rtfly for three in the bottom of the fifth to knot it once again.</p>
        <p>Finally, In the seventh, Carroll pudMd over the wtaating nm. King walked, was sacrificed up, and scmed when Lee Rogers reached on an error.</p>
        <p>Rogm and Jason l&amp;gt;ee led the Carroll hitting with two each, while Smith and Tim Gark each had twDfor Exchai^.</p>
        <p>went on to add seven runs in the fourth, two in the fifth, and three in the sixth.T Young led the Pepsi hitting with three, while Paul Kelly and Greg Halfow eadi had two. No one had more tlun one for the Moose, who got only three off Mitch Mitchums pitching.</p>
        <p>an error, allowing Messidc to score. Ted Stanley was hit by a pitch, forcing fo Odom, and Bobby Casey doubted In both Langley and Rand.</p>
        <p>Pepsi later added two mwe in the fourth</p>
        <p>The lone Coke nn came ova-in the third inning.</p>
        <p>But in the seventh, Aaction rallied for a pair of runs to win it. Dryal Pettis led off with a single and Kevin Lai^ gal a hit. Billy Godley walked, and Toby Fischw laid down a</p>
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        <p>GKa-G&amp;gt;la.........1</p>
        <p>Pepsi-Cola kept its fadii^ title hopes alive in the Babe Ruth League'^irtth an 8-1 victory over Cochea Friday nij^t.  ^</p>
        <p>Pepsi scored fink getting a run in the first. Theywrapped it up, however, by scoring five runs in the second.</p>
        <p>Timmy Norris led off with a single and Bill Messick got a hit. Lane Odom singed in Norris, and Brent Landley got a hit to score Messick. Pat Rand followed by reaching on</p>
        <p>Aoctlofi Movars .... 5 WachoviaiSonk ....4</p>
        <p>Aaction Movers pushed over a run in the bottom of the sevoXh inning to fop Wachovia BaiA, S4, and dtaicfa a tie for the Babe Ruth League's r^ lar season title Frklay night.</p>
        <p>Aactkm needs only one victory or a Pepsi-Cfoa loss to wr^ upthechampkM^ip.</p>
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        <p>PepsiCoia romped past the Bloose, 16-1, Friday to move into the second round of the Tar Heel Little League playoffs. Pqisi, seeded fourth in the field, was to meet the champion Wdkxxne team m Saturday.</p>
        <p>. Pepfo took the lead in the top of the first, scoring once. The fifth place Moose came back to tie it up with tbfor only run in the second.</p>
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        <p>Leading hitters FWillie Streeter 3-t. Bennie Blount 2-4. CL ATins Garrett 2-1. Melvin Toler</p>
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        <p>HOUSTON (AP) - S4ar ~T Ry Leonard said be tabied to Thomas Heams about tbelr</p>
        <p>universal welterwei^U cham-pionship sbowctown and,be agreed that I will knock him out</p>
        <p>Leonard grinned</p>
        <p>He had been asked at a news</p>
        <p>conference Friday about the</p>
        <p>battle of words that heated up after be won the World Boxing Association junior middle-wei^t title and Hearos iv-taind the WBAs weiterwei^ title</p>
        <p>Leonard's ninth-round victory over Ayub Kalule and Hevns' four-round knockout of Pablo Baez paved the way for their big-nnoney cladi Sept 16</p>
        <p>Leonard, who also holds the World Boxing Council</p>
        <p>welterweight title, said he suf fered a Jammed middle knuckle on his left hand, but, I dont think it will aftbct the fight in September at all."</p>
        <p>Heams already has signed a contract. Mike Traifter, Leonard's attorney, said he had an agreement and a contract wtNild be signed Harry Wald, president of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nev., the opected site, said before Thursday nl^t's fi^ts that there were still some details to be worked out.</p>
        <p>After watching Leonard become a doikrie chan^km, Heams said he would make Leomird quit when they fi^t Told of that remark, Leonard suggested that if Heams head were opened, no brains wotdd be found.-Heams stopped Baez at 2:10 of the fourth round with a barrage of punches climaxed byasavagerl0)t.</p>
        <p>Tommy Heams is a pretty hard puncher, but I don't think hes a one-puncher knocker outer," said Leonard. A guy who is mobile a 9iy who can move will put Tommy Heams in his place.</p>
        <p>I'll take the fight straight to him, make him miss and make him make mistakes, and Ill correct them."</p>
        <p>Heams didn't a(^r at the morning-after news conference. but Emanuel Steward did, and Hearns' manager trainer said of Leonards victory at 2:59 after the ninth round.</p>
        <p>" ... his performance was a lot lett than 1 expected.</p>
        <p>Hkased ow whaf I saw last ni^t Leonard is still selling his speed, which he doesn't have anymore."</p>
        <p>Leonard got a share of the iS4-pound division title the welterwei^t limit is 147 -when referee Carlos Berroc^ of Panama stopped the bout after Kalule got up from the first knockdown of his 37-botk</p>
        <p>pro career.</p>
        <p>The Ugandan, who lives in Denmark, didn't complain about the fight being stopped. But his manager, Mogens Palle, said the roiind was over and the fight shouldnt have been halted.</p>
        <p>Leonard said he had heard a bell, but, it was q^te evident the fight was over. I really hope Kalule and his people dont disappoint nve like some people in the past and make excuses."</p>
        <p>When the end came Leonard was ahead 78-75 on one official scorecard and 78-76 on each of the other two.</p>
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        <p>While the major leagtm continue to sit oiR the season, pitcher Andy Rincon is well on the way to coming badt from a tHX)kenpitchtaigann.  .</p>
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        <p>WIMBLEDON. England (AP&amp;gt;  Volatiie American Fnti Buehning lias eclipsed e^w Johr McEnroe for bad behavior at Wimbledon Buehning the 6-foot-5. 21&amp;gt;eaT'0ld sene'and-voile\er from Short Hills. N J, lost to Sand} Mam in the thinl round at the All-England club Fnday after being fined in both his previous matches Buehning was fined $1.150 for mocking an official and making obscene gestures in his first-round match against Richard Lewis of Britain and $400 for making obscene gestures in his second-round match against Australian Mark Edmondson Buehnings accumulated fines total $1.550 dollars. $50 more than McEnroe was fined after his outburst against fellow American Tom Gullikson on .Mondav</p>
        <p>Rolf Gehring of West Germany. Bjom Borg s latest victim on the Wimbledon center court, remarked wryly: Fd rather play someone else out on court 10,"</p>
        <p>.Asked if he thought Borg</p>
        <p>could be beaten, the towering Wimbledon with a center court German replied' "Yes  by a seat</p>
        <p>lot of netcords. aces and line  -</p>
        <p>balls."  Jeff  Borowiak,  one  of</p>
        <p> -Americas surviving</p>
        <p>Chris Evert Uo)-d. described Wimbledon hopes, pedals to the by one-time fiance Jimmy tennis grounds every day on a Connors as a gninter. said; "I 4(Kyear-oJd bicycle don't grunt like he does It is He is staying five minutes' natural for me 1 am not trying cycling time away, to dLstract my opponent "  'A neighbor lent it to me."</p>
        <p> --Borowiak said 1 know free</p>
        <p>Four Au^ralians are still transportation is provided for gunning for th W imbledon all the flayers, but sometimes men's title after a lean, nine- you have to wait for a car. On a year spell in which only one bicycle I can get through the Australian has played in the traffic jams " final  Ken Rosewall in 1974     *  '</p>
        <p>Up to 1971, Australians were in the final 15 times in 16 years The four 1981 contenders are Peter McNamara. Paul Kronk.</p>
        <p>Rod Frawley and John Fitzgerald</p>
        <p>Enid Stopka has been on the staff of the AJl-England club for more than ;m years and supenises a mail ballot for center and N'o.l leurt seat Hundreds of thousaivls appi&amp;gt; but only one in SIX IS luckv This month she won a lottery organized by a local church The prize  a day at</p>
        <p>^WIMBLEDON, England "I f^ rely for a long hard  It has all been so easy match." said the 25-yur-oid Bjom Borg. John McEnroe ^ Swede, , who faces hisjriend</p>
        <p>and Jimmy Coimors.</p>
        <p>Borg, bidding for a sixth straight Wimbledon title, has not dropped a set in reaching the fourth round of this yevs All-England championship. Cwinors is in the same position.</p>
        <p>McEnroe did drop one set to Raul Ramirez of Mexico in the second round, but he was back in top gear Friday.</p>
        <p>BcNTg defeated Rolf Gehring of West Germany M, 7-5. 64) Friday and then admitted be would like a tough match at some stage.</p>
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        <p>  r  players (lenell,</p>
        <p>Connors  deteoled  (eUo*  fourth round.  &amp;amp;iechoilo*olintiHino</p>
        <p>American  Tony  Giammalva  TwoAime.Wimbledon  cham-  Mamflikova and Americans</p>
        <p>W.  M.  M.  while McEnroe  pion Martina .Navratitova, who  chris Evert Uovd Tracv</p>
        <p>blitzed  compatriot  Bob  Lutz  defeated American Sharon  Austin and Aniea  Jaeger)</p>
        <p>W^sh 6-1, H 64). thought she  couM wta the womens Utte,</p>
        <p>had an explanation for the  ahesaid.</p>
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        <p>men s te^s, tt also the men  threat. Fivt players makes it a</p>
        <p>were seeded a tot on their day  lot more potential whrnere than</p>
        <p>court performances. The  there have been in past years."</p>
        <p>women do not vary so much on Aiatin, M, was given a scare</p>
        <p>and Spractice {partner^ Vitas of the women - indudli^ ail of Gerulaitis today  the top.;eight  the</p>
        <p>W, 6-2.64).</p>
        <p>Eight Americans are in the 16-{^ayer field were Joined by four unseeded Australians, a South African, a Pole, an Indian and the inevitaUe Borg.</p>
        <p>Paid Kronk. a 26-year-old Australiao who is troubled by a</p>
        <p>6-2,74. But Lioyd. MandUkova and Jaeger aU had refadvety easy victories.'*ii  -</p>
        <p>^ Ju= ' -i-j Uoyd ousted Lele Forood of the United States'^ 6-2, 74; MadUbnm downed American Andrea BndiaiMn 64, M and Jaeger crwiedLiaUe Alten of tbeUnlladStilBiHC1</p>
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        <p>Reds Extend Manager's Pact</p>
        <p>CINCINNATI (.API - Manager John McNamara, who has spent the last two weeks watching minor league teams during the baseball strike, will remain the pilot of the Cincinnati Reds through the 1982 season</p>
        <p>McNamara. 49. is in his third season as Reds manager He took over for Sparky .Anderson before the 1979 season "I hope I've found a home Im ver&amp;gt; happy. ver&amp;gt;' pleased," McNarjiara said at a news conference Friday "I think things have worked out well ' We have done it at midseason for the past couple years It fits the pattern." said Reds President Dick Wagner, asked if the timing of the one-year contract extension was unusual</p>
        <p>John's only lost one game m June, Wagner joked about the baseball players* strike McNamara has been shuttling between Cincinnati and Indianapolis, site of the Reds Class A.A.A farm club, during the walkout "It's a very lost feeling, a very helpless feeling. he said of the strike "You should be doing something, but you can t doit."</p>
        <p>.McNamara, who also has managed Oakland and San</p>
        <p>Diego in the major leagues, said it would take (our or five days from the time of a settlement to get the club ready to play 'IV one thing you concern yoursilt about is your starting. pitchers "I don't know if they  are doing anything </p>
        <p>The Reds were within a half-game of the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers m the National U*ague Western Division when the strike began "It was certainly very disheartening to have the strike at the time It came We had won seven in a row We were going goixl, very good "</p>
        <p>McNamara said he didn t think any team would gam an advantage because of the strike</p>
        <p>He guidt'd the Reds to the NL West title in his first season in Cincinnati, losing to the Pit tsburgh Pirates in the playoffs The Reds finished third last season</p>
        <p>Bacon Tops Bass Event</p>
        <p>ELIZABETH CITY. SC (AP)  Basil Bacon of Springfield. .Mo., finished with a three-day catch of 46 pounds, 12 ounces to win the $75,000 North Carolina Invitational BASS Tournament on Albemarle Sound Friday Bacon's final round produced 10 pounds, 10 ounces For his efforts, he received $5,000 in first prize money and a $6.700 bass boat Rick Clunn of .Montgomery, Tex., placed second with a haul of 43 pounds, 6 ounces Third place went to Larry Nixon of Hemphill, Tenn, with 40 pounds, 8 ounces, while Guy Eaker of Cherry\ille, N C!. was fourth at ) pounds, 5 ounces</p>
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        <p>SNOW HILL - Greene Lamp. Inc , a non-profit community services agency, will host a Class C Invitational Slowpitch .Softball Tournament on July 11 at .South Greene Sch(X)l</p>
        <p>A double elmination format will be used for the tournament</p>
        <p>Friday, July 10, is the deadline for paying the $50 entry fee per team Drawing for pairings will be held at the Greene l.amp offices, behind the courthouse, on Tuesday. July 7 at 8 p.m Team representatives should be present if possible</p>
        <p>Team rosters of 20 Class C players will tie presented to the tournament director at the start of the first game for each team No changes will be allowed after that</p>
        <p>Furthur information can be obtained by contacting Lou Jones. 747-8146 or 753-5698. or Tom Corbett, 747-8146 or 753-4718</p>
        <p>Entry fees may be submitted to Lou Jones. Softball Tournament, 20.N Greene St., Snow Hill, N.C. 28,580</p>
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        <pb facs="00094786_0029" />
        <p>^TteOaiiy Reflector,Greeovllte, N.C.-Sundoy, Junea IHI B </p>
        <p>"n^OVER $494,000 IN PRIZES I</p>
        <p>m.</p>
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        <p>INSTANT  AVAILABLE!</p>
        <p>e&amp;gt;**2-25^ A</p>
        <p>YOU CAN WIN $500, $2,500 OR $5,000 IN GOLD or cash In the great new Instant Vegas Gold game. Theres no purchase necessary to play, so pick up your Game Ticket and Collector Card today.. .you could be richer by tonight! See complete details on Collector Card.</p>
        <p>Win $5,000 $2,500 or $500 IN CASH</p>
        <p>OVER 161,000 TOTAL PRIZES!</p>
        <p>OR GOLD!</p>
        <p>Redeem 9 Jackpot Markers by August 14,1981 to be eligible for the first Grand Prize Drawing on August 19. A final drawing will be held</p>
        <p>PICK UP YOUR FREE GAME TICKET AND COLLECTOR CARD TODAY AT DIG STARI</p>
        <p>THE ODDS...</p>
        <p>Odds vary depending on number of Game Tickets you obtain The moca Tickets you obtain, Oie better your chances of</p>
        <p>0008CHART EFfECnVE JUNE 28.1961.</p>
        <p>approximately 7 days after</p>
        <p>I. E</p>
        <p>game ends. Exact date will be announced. Two $5,000 prizes will be awarded in each drawing.</p>
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        <p>VALUE</p>
        <p>NUMBER</p>
        <p>OF</p>
        <p>PRIZES</p>
        <p>0008FOR ONE GAME TICKET</p>
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        <p>13GAIC</p>
        <p>TICKETS</p>
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        <p>TICKETS</p>
        <p>$2,500</p>
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        <p>im 963</p>
        <p>lin 346</p>
        <p>5</p>
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        <p>im 247</p>
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        <p>2</p>
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        <p>1</p>
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        <p>im 92</p>
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        <p>im 3,1</p>
        <p>TOTAL</p>
        <p>161,251</p>
        <p>im 61</p>
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        <p>Im 2.6</p>
        <p>Odds to obtain all nine (9) Jackpot markers and qualify for Grand Prize Drawings 1 in 22 5 Odds to win Grand Prize Drawings will depend on the number of Jackpot marker redeemers Instant Vegas Gold Series WD23 is being played in 116 participating Big Star Foods and Colonial Stores located in South Carolina; North Carolina, Danville, Farmville, Lynchburg, Martinsville, South Boston and South Hill, Virginia, Martinez Statesboro and Augusta, Georgia, and K-Mart in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Scheduled termination date of this promotion is September 26, 1981, however. Instant Vegas Gold officially ends when all Game Tickets are distributed.tMN PRIZES OF*S^0OO**2,5OO**5OO**5O**5**2*&amp;gt;1</p>
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        <p>ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY JULY4TH</p>
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        <p>FRANKS</p>
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        <p>BASIC VALUES!</p>
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        <p>NYSE Issues Consolidated Trading Ftiday JuneJ#)</p>
        <p>Volume Shares 45.8S3.9S0</p>
        <p>Issues Traded 1,873</p>
        <p>P</p>
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        <p>Market Analysts</p>
        <p>Dow Jones JO Industriis</p>
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        <p>High 1006.66 LoiM 992.87 Closed 992.87</p>
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        <p>JAMAICAN SEMINAR  mm h, m m.</p>
        <p>Janet StougtAoD of Quixolt Travels Inc. has returned froo  Utinai !riemmm oaan.</p>
        <p>Oct Rk.Jaiiuca.wtieree Mended tile SouternRecka meeting for American Exprea Refireeentaves AO afeols were tiefed on responsibttles to AX caninideri; plus two full working days on Martettng updMe and 1982 projectk.</p>
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        <p>Committee for the Southern Regin.</p>
        <p>MARKETING SCHOOL Coni M Weaver, North ^ate Savings and Loan, Greenville, recently cmnpieted the Southeastern School of Maitettaig sponsored by the North Carotina Saving and Loan itmgne</p>
        <p>Ihe school was held at the University of North Carolina School Bisiness at Chspd Hill Jme H-17.</p>
        <p>Dr Jay KJomfMnaker, UNC faculty member, tai^ advanced marketing skills and tedmiques FoUtniIng his presentation, the students were involved in a rigortxtt marketing project with the assistance of faculty advisers.</p>
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        <p>ALLSTATE INVESTMENTS Allstate insurance Companies have invested more than $218 million in Pitt County, according to T.H. Ousiey, the companies regional vice president fw North Carolina, South a uS5f* Carolina and Gewgia Pitt County investments include the Greenville Housing Authority, said Ousiey.</p>
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        <p>NEW BW. PRESIDENT William M Sullivan has been appointed executive vice president of Burroughs Wellcome Co., responsible for all of the pharmaceutical omipanys operations A native of New York, he lived for a number of years in Westchestw County, N Y.. before moving to North Carolina. Sullivan has been with Burroughs Weilcome since 1973.</p>
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        <p>Philip R Tracy has been ai^iwinted secretary and associate general counsel of Burroughs Wellcome Co. A naUve of Columbus, Neb., Tracy was associated with the law firm of Steptoe and Johnson in Washington, D.C. Tracy has been with Burroughs Wellcome since 1974.</p>
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        <p>WEEKLY AMERICAN STOCK SALES</p>
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        <p>Weekly Anex Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>CONNER HOMES</p>
        <p>Blake C. Lewis Jr. has bei named advertising/promotions manager for Conner Homes Corp. Prior to Joining Conner, Lewis was vice president of Roy H Park Braoidcasting Co. Inc. of Greenville and general manager of television station WNCT-TV.GreenvUIe.</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (AFi The loUowtng is a list of the moel cfive slock* baaed on the dollar volume The total la based on the median pnce of 13e Slock traded multiplied In the ' I shares traded</p>
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        <p>COMPLETES SEMINAR William B Johnson. Greenville area represCTitative for the Home Service Division of Pilot Life Insurance Co, has completed a one-week seminar wi sales techniques conducted at Pilots home office in Greensboro.</p>
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        <p>Weekly Stocks Ups Aid Downs</p>
        <p>informed by Founders Equity Inc. and Qticorp Capital Investors Inc that a prospective buyer does not wish to proceed with the acquisition of the company at $13.60 per share cash as announced March 27.</p>
        <p>Hyman Meyers, chairman of the company, stated that he had been advised by representatives of the buyer that they will be unable to complete arrangements for the financing of the acquisition on the terms announced earlier.</p>
        <p>NEW VDRK (,APi The following list shows the New York Stock Exchange i sloiks and warrant-s thal have gone up  the most and down the most in the pa.sl week based on percent ol change</p>
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        <p>GOVERNMENT INTERN Tom Johnson of Greenville, a sailor in business at the University of North Ca^ina-Chapel Hill, is one of 25 interns in the Institute of Government Program. His internship is with the planning division of the North Carolina Department of Transportation.</p>
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        <p>NEW ISSUE</p>
        <p>June 23,1981</p>
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        <p>Livestock Futures Drop</p>
        <p>By JOHN DOWLING Anodated Press Writer ve^odi and pork beily futures prices fell sharply Friday because of selling prompted by recent price trends, analysts said, while grain and soybean futures closed mo^y lower in a continuation of Thursdays dramatic declines</p>
        <p>pou^, down the two-cent daily limit from the previous days close.</p>
        <p>Live and feeder cattle futures prices fell due to a general lack of buying, according to Mike Murphy, livestock analyst for Bache Halsey Stuart Shields Inc. in Chicago. The August contract for live cattle fell 0.70 cent, to 67.35</p>
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        <p>.. Noloadfund (-Prtviousday'iquole Copyright by The Aaiocialcd Ks</p>
        <p>ALL IN THE FAMILY - Every model of Boeing Jetliners is shown in this photo &amp;lt;rf the Seattle fll^t line. Boeing has delivered 3,959 Jetpowered airliners to 215 worldwide customers. The photo features the 727, fore</p>
        <p>ground, the military 707 (AWACS), 737s and 74rs. AH the aircraft except TWAs 747 are undergoing fli^t testing before deliv7. (AP Laserpboto)</p>
        <p>GM Ordered To Pay $550 To'Chevymobile* Buyers</p>
        <p>Hog and pork belly fitures in cents a pound, while feeder some contract months posted cattle for Augu.st delivery the maximum ksaUowed in a dropped to 66 02 cents a pound days trading with hog prices down 1.03 cents on the Chicago Mercantile Grain and soybean futures Ex-change declining by as also fell on the Chicago Board much as 1.5 cents and pork of Trade. Wheat and soybeaas bellies falling by as much as set new life-of-contract lows in two cents.  some contract months for the</p>
        <p>Analysts said prices fell second coisecutive day because of selling prompted by Heavy commercial selling chart-watchers belief that re- late in the session pushed the -cent declines indicated that July soybean contract down by further drops in prices were in seven cents, while wheat store.  futures came under pressure</p>
        <p>Some chart-watchers had from selling bv commercial believed that hog futures interests seeking to hedge their prices might stabilize around purchases from the current 54 cents a pound and placed harvest, according to Jim orders to sell when prices fell Tometz. grain analyst for below that level, according to Cargill in Chicago Joe Szymonik, livestock Without fresh news to buoy analyst for CargUl Investor the market com futures prices Services. Inc. in Chicago. sagged bv as much as five The July contract for hog cents Pr^ure from falling futures closed at 53.87 cents a wheat and soybean futures also pound, down 1.25 cents from contributed to the declines m Thursdays close. whUe pork com, Tometz said bellies closed at 49.50 cents a This market really needs some good news to turn it</p>
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        <p>U.S. May See New Oil Crisis</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Despite the current oil glut, the United States is not out of the energy woods yet and could very well experience one or two more emergencies in the 19008. the head of the American Petroleum In stitute said Saturday.</p>
        <p>But Charles J Dibona, president of the industry's largest trade group, said the United States is still far better off than just two years ago  when millions of Americans found themselves in gamine lines.</p>
        <p>The reasmi for the dif-fCTeiKe is that the market system is working. Dibona said in a status report on energy supplies.</p>
        <p>In the last 14 years. U.S. consumption of oil has dropped 13 percent and gasoline use is down 10 percent, he said.</p>
        <p>These cuts allowed the United States to cut its daily oil impels from 8 million barrels in 1979 to an average of 6 millkm barrels so far tte year</p>
        <p>Because of oil decontrol, the United States broke a 24-year-record in 1980 for the number of oil and gas wells drilled. A total of 61,000 wells were drilled in 1980 and drilling this year is running 26 percent ahead of last years pace.</p>
        <p>Dibona said, however, there was a dangn- in allowing the current worid oil glut to give the wnmg impression about tl urgent need for government action in several areas. Dibona called for stepped ig) energy production on public lands, increased use of nuclear power and faster decontrol of natuc^ gas.</p>
        <p>Home Cleaners Inc.</p>
        <p>(FORMERLY MR. CLEAN)</p>
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        <p>iJune Special</p>
        <p>DRAPES, SLANKETS, QUILTS BED SPREADS, SUEDE*</p>
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        <p>CHICAGO (AP) - A federal jury ruled Saturday that (Jeneral Motors (^. muti pay $550 each to more than 10,000 purchasers of 1977 Oldsmobiles whose cars contained (Tievroiet m^nes.</p>
        <p>But in a split verdict, the Jury also said the No. 1 automaker did not owe damages to at least 30,000 customers who bought "Chevymobiles  aftr April 10,1977.</p>
        <p>We possibly will appeal, said Charles A. Boyle, a lawyer for the plaintiffs in the 10-week trial that sought $131 million in damages from GM.</p>
        <p>Gus Buenz. a spokesman for GM's attorneys, said the company was pleased that jurors dismissed the vast majority of claims - about 38,000. But he said GM would seek to have the verdict dismissed.</p>
        <p>State Attorney General Tyrone Fahner, whose predecessor, William Scott, first filed the class-action suit, said that while he disagreed with the verdict, It was a significant legal victory for the consumers of Illinois and the nation.</p>
        <p>This case shows that companies which do business in this state must deliver what they promise, he said. "The jup^ cleariy says that advertising is a type of warranty. It is good for consumers, good business and the law to give purchasers what they expect from advertising.</p>
        <p>The six jurors said people who bou^t Oldsmobiles with Chevy engines before April 10, 1977, were entitled to refunds of $550 each.</p>
        <p>Buenz put the number of claims to be paid at 10,688, but Boyle said the number could go as high as 17,000.</p>
        <p>Taking a figure of 15,550, for example, GM would owe $8.2mUlk)n.</p>
        <p>The jurors, \1k) began deliberations Thursday, had reached that part of the decision Friday but wrote in a note to U.S. District Judge Frank McGarr that they were divided on the case of at least 30,000 others who purchased their cars after April 10,1977.</p>
        <p>They returned to court Saturday, deliberated for</p>
        <p>almost three hours, then ruled that as many as 36.000 customers who bought their cars after that date cutdoff would receive no money, Boyle said.</p>
        <p>The April 10,1977, date was central in the trial.</p>
        <p>Since the suit  one of the largest cases of alleged consumer fraud in federal court history - was filed in 1977, GM has paid out more than $10 million in settlements.</p>
        <p>First Federal Gets Approval For Conversion</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (AP&amp;gt;  The range of commodity lutires Uito past vwei on the Chicago Board of Trade was</p>
        <p>Wk Wk Open WHEAT*^ ixm Cloae Oig IntereM</p>
        <p>5.000 bu mlMimni. doUan per btahel</p>
        <p>Jul  3 99  3 72'  3 73&amp;gt;,  -    11.676</p>
        <p>Sep  4 IS'y  3 ',  3 93',  -  21G  17,424</p>
        <p>Dec  4 43X  4.19',  4 20  -  19',  16,137</p>
        <p>Mar 4 05  4 41'-, 4.42  -19^,  6.408</p>
        <p>May  4 76  4 53', 4 54  - 18&amp;gt;,  1,541</p>
        <p>Jul  4 84  4 61', 4 63  -.17  1,112</p>
        <p>Total sales 90.163 Total open Interest M.298 CORN</p>
        <p>5.000 bu mlniimim. doUars per buahel</p>
        <p>Jul  3 46  3 27', 3 27',  - 16  28.257</p>
        <p>Sep  3 55  3 36+, 3 37',  -.15  29.632</p>
        <p>Dec  3 63  3 44  3 44',  -15',  13,781</p>
        <p>Mar  3 76',  3   3.',  - 15  13,558</p>
        <p>May  3 84',  3,66  3 66',  -14',  2,326</p>
        <p>Jul  3 89  3 70',  3 71  -  13+,  675</p>
        <p>Total sales 196,178 Total open Interest 88 229 OATS</p>
        <p>5.000 bu minimum, dollars per buahd Jul  2 I9&amp;gt;,  I 99  1 99  - 18  1.838</p>
        <p>Sep  2 08',  1 95  1 95  -IP,  2,591</p>
        <p>Dec  2 16',  2 05', 2 06',  -08  1,584</p>
        <p>Mar  2 23',  2 11+, 2 15  - OS',  184</p>
        <p>.May  2 25',  2 15  2.16+,  - 09  58</p>
        <p>Total sales 10.905 Total open Interest 6,255</p>
        <p>soybeans</p>
        <p>5.000 bu mlnliman. dollars per thahel</p>
        <p>Jul  T 23',  6 82  6,83  - 37+7T 19,427</p>
        <p>Aug  7 33',  6 94  6.95  -.34',  \l6.338</p>
        <p>Sep  7 41  7 05',  7.05',  -29',  '4.431</p>
        <p>Nov  7 59  172  7 25- 27  29,295</p>
        <p>Jan  7 78'i  7 42  7 44+,  -.27',  10,540</p>
        <p>Mar  8 01  7 63', 7 67',  -.25+,  10,284</p>
        <p>May  8 17  7 81  7 85  - 24*,  5.705</p>
        <p>Jul  8 30  7 95  7 98  -',</p>
        <p>Toial sales 199,484 Total open inleresi 118.313 SOYBEfW OIL</p>
        <p>60.000 Iba, dollars per 100 Iba.</p>
        <p>Jul 22 85 21 45 21 46 -1.21</p>
        <p>23 27 21  2193 -118</p>
        <p>23 70  30  31 -124</p>
        <p>24 10 a 75 a 75 -125 24 75  35 a 43 -113</p>
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        <p>around. Tometz said. It just hasnt got it. and I dont know when its going to get it </p>
        <p>At the close, wlieat was 24 cents lower to 1 cent higher, with the July-deliver&amp;gt; contract at $3 73 a bushel: com was 3^, cents to 5 cents lower, with the July contract at $3.274 a bushel, oats were 4 cent to 44 cents lower, with July at $1,99 a ixishel; and soybeans were 7 cents lower to l cent higher, with July at $6 84 a bushel.</p>
        <p>Cocoa futures pnces gained as miKih as $43 a ton as a strong^ rally Wednesday in spired new buying, primarily by commission houses, according to Mark Mueller, analyst for Bache in New York The July-delivery cocoa contract elided at $1,510 a ton.</p>
        <p>Continued mild weather in Brazil pushed coffee futures prices lower, Mwller said Coffee prices were 1 37 cents to 2 43 cents lower, with the July contract closing at 85 88 cents  pound.</p>
        <p>Precious metals prices closed lower on the Commodity Exchange Inc in New York following sharp declines on Thursday, with gold losing as much as $5 30 an ounce and silver falling by as much as .% 7 cents an ounce The July gold con-tract closed at $441.) an ounce, while silver closed at $9 26 an ounce</p>
        <p>INVESTORS</p>
        <p>KRUGERANDS (1 oz.) SPOT PLUS 6%</p>
        <p>(BUYING AT SPOT PLUS 1%)</p>
        <p>1.671</p>
        <p>Aug</p>
        <p>Dec</p>
        <p>Jan</p>
        <p>Mar</p>
        <p>May</p>
        <p>Jul</p>
        <p>Au</p>
        <p>116</p>
        <p>Total sales 81.762</p>
        <p>17.091</p>
        <p>16.142</p>
        <p>7,757</p>
        <p>5.6.38</p>
        <p>8.682</p>
        <p>3.639</p>
        <p>2.205</p>
        <p>738</p>
        <p>314</p>
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        <p>The Federal Home Loan Bank has given final approval for First Fetteral Savings and Loan Association of Pitt County to proceed with its conversion from a mutual to a stock savings and loan association, according to First Federal President aarenceB.Tugwell.</p>
        <p>Tugwell said 370,000 shares of common ^ock will be sold to di^Ue depositors and then to investors living in the assocations trade area.</p>
        <p>Tugwell indicated that, to comply with the Federal Home Loan Bank Board regulation, the offering circular mailed to elipble account holders would indicte a maximum price of $6.90 per share. The subsequent offering circular being distributed to interested investors in the Pitt County area would indicate the final offering price of $6 per share. This amount</p>
        <p>would most likely be the actual price to be paid by all investors.</p>
        <p>First Federal sought permission to carry out the conversion in 1979. It plans to raise $2.22 million from the common stock offering. After the proceeds of the offering have been added to present net worth the serves will exceed minimum reqirement of the bank board by 70 percent.</p>
        <p>With the additional capital. First Federal will be in stronger position to satisfy the demand for home mortga^ in the Pitt County area, according to tugwell.</p>
        <p>First Federal was organized in 1937 by a group of local businesses and professional persons. It assets of $91,627,715 maintains offices Greenville, Farmville, Ayden and Grifton.</p>
        <p>Total open interest 82.224 SOYBEAN MEAL 100 tons. doUan per Ion</p>
        <p>Jul  205 10 I 30 193 40 -11 20</p>
        <p>Aug  208 20 196.00 197 50 -4.70</p>
        <p>Sep  212 00  200 00  201 20  -9 00</p>
        <p>Oct  214 00  202 00  203 30  -9.20</p>
        <p>Dec  220 90  207 30  209 30  -9.30</p>
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        <p>Jul  2 50  226 00  227 00  -0.70</p>
        <p>Am  236 50  238 M  228 00  -7 70</p>
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        <p>WRIGHT BROTHERS HOME ... Art Inside view of the shack where Orvillt and Wilbur stayed while working on the first airplane.</p>
        <p>If you have a small economy car, stay at one of the Hatteras National Forest campgrounds, and have Tang and plums for breakfast before leaving the la^ rTK&amp;gt;ming, a weekend vacation for two is relatively inexpensive &amp;gt; considerably under $100 including gas, food, and other necessities.</p>
        <p>Most working people will leave for their weekend jaunt around six p.m. and arrive at their destination after night has long fallen. However, setting up camp at night has obvious draw backs. You may wake up to find that what you thought was **a nice, soft, sandy spot that wont make my back hurt is actually a pit, and that 500 pounds of sand has crept its way into your tent over night. Isolation is also a forgone possibility. Campsites are close together; although, once you get over your fantasies of wide open spaces and loneliness,things dont look so bleak.</p>
        <p>The sun comes up early on the beach and tents become sweat boxes after 7:30 so be prepared to bail out before it gets unbearable. Food is often a problem on camping trips too. A good^ choice for breakfast is eggs, bacon and milk. Granted the eggs are apt to resemble Chapel Hill gravel and the milk might be soured. (You can try to make coffee, but most tried campers resort to instant cocoa) But, the bacon is always good; its hard to ruin.</p>
        <p>A nice restaurant lunch of clam strips is relaxing and inexpensive following an afternoon tour of the Ocracoke-Hatteras area and riding ferries between islands.</p>
        <p>Dinner is an adventure - corn on the cob, boiled in brown Outer Banks water, green beans seasoned with soggy bacon that got left in the cooler while the ice melted all afternoon and steak grilled to perfection (the thin part burned and the thick raw) on a small $2.99 grill you brought along.</p>
        <p>Unless youre a died in the wool super-tanner be sure to take alcmg plenty of sunscreen, Solarcaine and fan it tanning sessions to one hour. Solarcaine can serve two purposes for burning and insect bites. For some reason unexplainable to mankind, mosquitos like some of us more than others. Their choice feeding time is while you are setting up your tent and before you have become wise to their antics. Prime place; your ankles. Another ill that frequently trails beachers is burned feet. Its a highly hysterical sight especially when someone who has been laughing at your mosquito bites has them.</p>
        <p>To get the sand out of your bathing suit you will need to take a shower. All the national campsites have one major attraction in common, outdoor showers. Dont let anyone fool you about the joys of taking an outdoor shower, especially at night. Sure, you can see the moon and stars over your head as you bathe, but the soap slips through the slats on the floor and shampoo stays in your hair.</p>
        <p>A must for beach campers is shade (most beginners forget that they need protection from the sun). A walk on one of the national forest nature trails will provide you with respite from the heat and some sticks to put up your makeshift shelter. (Note that these sticks should not be chopped down, but picked up off the ground. Your shelter poles may also serve as walking sticks.)</p>
        <p>Once you have three sticks, carry them back to the campsite and position them to hold up one of your sleeping bags which will serve as a makeshift shelter. The center pole on the front of your tent can be the fourth stick. Using some rope, secure the corners of the sleeping bag to each pole. This provides about four feet by three feet of shade. Ideal for two thin people.</p>
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        <p>Evening activites are somewhat limited unless youre a seasoned camper who knows to bring along a scrabble board or cards. So, you try singing around the cement picnic table, but your neighbors are whooping it with six cases of beer, and being too shy and adult to join them you decide to go to bed.</p>
        <p>Sunday morning arrives. Its a unanimous decision to pack up and hit the road. Packing is the most fun, because no one cares how you do it. An excellent time to get all your last minute sight seeing in is on your way home.</p>
        <p>^ One last stop for ice and lunch and you head back to the old homestead to nurse mosquito bites, sunburn and contemplate the horrendous task of unpacking. But its all worth it, a good summer trip.</p>
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        <p>For information about Outer Banks history tourist spots and camping at National Forest sites write;</p>
        <p>Superintendent Rt. l,Box657 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Manteo, N.C. 27954 All National Seashore campsites are open this season, Oregon Inlet (120 sites), Cape Point (230 sites), Frisco (136 sites), and Ocracoke - (132 sites) will all be open until Labor Day. KSalvo (141 sites), will be open until August 31.</p>
        <p>All of the campgrounds feature comfort ; stations, outdoor showers, water, grills, and tables. Rates for the campsites are $4 per night ^except for Ocracoke which is $2. Before taking your trip you might want to call ahead and find out abput available campsites.</p>
        <p>Places you will want to visit while at the Outer Banks are the Hatteras lighthouse - tallest in ' America; the Museum of the Sea near the Hatteras lighthouse, Bodie Island Visitor Center and lighthouse, and the visitors center at Silver Lake ^rina in ^Ocracoke Village as well as the Ocracoke l^hthouse. The Pea Idand National 5,880 acre Wildlife Refuge is within the park, There^, are paved parking turnouts near into the refuge. Beaches arc public except in fenced areas.</p>
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        <p>KeO*Uir.UrB*ir1Ue NC-Sunday, June 1M*1</p>
        <p>Engagements Announced</p>
        <p>Medding Vows Exchanged</p>
        <p>SANDRA KEIGH WALLER. . .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. Waller of Rt. I, Salisbury, who announce her engagement to Gregory Blaine Pabers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold J Pabers of San Ramon. Calif. An Aug. 8 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>CYNTHIA LYNN BROWN! . .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deraid D. Brown Sr. of Fayetteville, who announce her engagement to Jimmy Wright Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice F. Carter of Ginton. The wedding is planned for Aug. 8.</p>
        <p>Robbie Leigh Cobb Weds Saturday</p>
        <p>ROCKY MOINT - .At 4:00 p.m. Saturday, the Benvenue Baptist Church here was the scene of the wedding ceremony of Robbie Lei^ Cobb and Joseph Denny Allen, both of Rocky Mount The Rev .Albert Benton of Clinton performed the double ring ceremony</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mrs Robert Vernon Cobb and the late Mr Cobb of Rocky .Mount The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Hassel Denny .Allen of Bethel</p>
        <p>A program of wedding</p>
        <p>music was performed by organist, Gene Featherstone and trumpeteer. Dr Daniel Crocker The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law. Maj Frederick Wayne Dickens She wore a formal white gown of summer sheer and Schiffli embroidered English net. The embroidered bodice was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and long tapered sleeves that ended in a point at the wrist Tiny covered buttons were used on the sleeves and the back of</p>
        <p>the bodice The full sheer skirt and chapel train were bordered with graduated tiers of schiffli embroidery A walking length veil of French illusion cascaded from a circlet-of tiny white lilac flowers' She earned a bouquet of white sweetheart roses and glamelias</p>
        <p>Matron of honor was Jeanie Cobb Dickens, sister of the bride, of Lexington Park. Md Bridesmaids were Mrs Elizabeth Cobb Pierce of Nashville. Tenn., sister of the bride, Mrs. Delores Allen Avery of Greenville, sister of the bridegroom and Jane Elizabeth Nussman of Spencer</p>
        <p>Best man was the bridegrooms father Ushers were Michael Earle Shuff of Rocky Mount, brother-in-law of the bride, Michael Allen Colombo, brother-in-law of the bridegroom and Spotswood Reid Homes, both of Greenville and Michael Grady Moslev of Richmond. Va</p>
        <p>Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the brides mother in the fellowship hall of the church Margaret Almand High presided at the guest register. Punch was served to the guests by Mrs Archie Battle Whitley Jr.* aunt of the bride Mrs William Cobb served the bridal cake</p>
        <p>Carlton House Friday.</p>
        <p>The wedding party and out-of-town guests were honored at a breakfast at the Benvenue Country Oi* here Saturday given by Mr. and Mrs Archie B Whitley Jr., Mr and Mrs, John I. Cobb, Mrs A. Thompson Cronenberg, Mrs Graham M. Schorb, Mrs James R Cobb and Mrs Hoy J. Cobb Sr., aunts and uncles of the bride</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will reside in Rocky Mount</p>
        <p>New Brownie Mix Available</p>
        <p>MINNEAPOUS (UPl) -Some folks claim the first brownies were accidental  a fallen cake being passed off as bar cookies.</p>
        <p>A new mix from a major manufacturer lives up to that legend. The baking directions are based solely on time, without the usual use of a cake tester or toothpick to see how well-baked the batter is.</p>
        <p>The ingredients include a separate can of chocolate syrup, which apparently accounts for*the fudge-like results.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH ~ lisa EDn Forehand, dai^er of Mr. gaod Mrs Edgar Paul Forehand Jr. of RaMgi, and Lee AUiaoo Shearta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Howard Sbeaiin Jr. of Greenvitte, wnne married Satirday af-temooo</p>
        <p>The Rev. William Boyd Rogers performed the double ling ceremony at two ockKk in the Ridge Road BaptM Church.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride's gown was styled of white chiffon and silk V)ise lace. It featured a (^en Anne neckline with cap sleeves and a yoke of point d'sprit. The bodice was adorned with seed pearls and Veniae lace. The A-line skiit with a chapel length watteau train, was outlined with silk Veniae lace. Her fingntip veil featured a Juliette tiara with matching lace. The bride carried a white Bible centered witti white roeehucb and habys breath The Bible was a to her mother from her fattier and was used In their weddinfi Mrs Glenn Woodlief of Henderson was organist and is sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Jones Goode and Frank Lassiter we vocalists The fatho- of the bridegroom was best man and the honor attendants were Mrs. Emmon Hoffman of Tifton, Ga. and Sherri Leigh Forehand of Ralmgh, sisters of the bride Bridesmaids included Mrs. Paul Forehand of Brt*en Arrow^Okla.. sister-in-law of the bi^, Jean Gunter of Cdumbia, S. C., Mrs. Frank Lassiter of Ralei^ and Dana Ogletree of Melbourne. Fla.</p>
        <p>De Ann Hoffman, niece of the bride of Tifton. Ga. was flower girl and the ring bearer was E. P. Forehand IV of Broken Arrow, Okla, nephew of the bride.</p>
        <p>Ushers included Paul Forehand 111 o Broken Arrow, Okla., brother of the bride, Sidney H. Shearin III of Enfield, brother of the bridegroom. Dr. Glenn E. Woodlief of Henderson, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Bill Overby of New Jersey, cousin of the bride-grown and Jeff Barber of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Wayne Burgess of Raleigh directed the wedding.</p>
        <p>The bridesmaids gowns were blue floral on white chiffwi featuring a Uouson bodice with bateau neckline and cap sleeves. They carried arm bouquets of blue snapdra^ns with babys breath.</p>
        <p>The flower girl wore a long white dress trimmed with peaii buttons down the front and blue satin ribbon at the wai^ine and on the sleeves. She carried a white basket filled with rose petals and an attached mixed floww ar-rangmwit.</p>
        <p>The ring bearer carried a satin ring pillow.</p>
        <p>The brides mothw wore a fonnal ensemUe irf maize chiffon over taffeta and the mother of the bridegroom selected a ixiwn of oink</p>
        <p>MRS. LEE ALLISON SHEARIN</p>
        <p>and plans to continue hw education at Campbell University. The brideroora is a graduate of NCSU and is employed by Burlington Industries.</p>
        <p>A rehearsal dinner was given by the parents of the bridegroom fw the wedding party, family and friends at the Ramada Inn, Raleigh. A bridesmaids luncheon was given by the brides ^ster, ^rri Forehand.</p>
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        <p>DOYLESTOWN, Pa. iUPI)  Feeders are only one way of attracting song and hummingbirds to your yard. Certain flowers, shrubs and trees do the same thing and beautify your property at the same time.</p>
        <p>Horticulturist Jeannette Lowe recommends, among other varieties, cosmos, sun-flowers, coreopsis, marigolds, nidbeckia and Gloriosa daisies.</p>
        <p>Hummingbirds go for such things as columbine, delphinium, larkspur, lilies, honeysuckle, morning glories, petunias, phlox and zinnias, she says.</p>
        <p>Among shrubs and trees, she suggests barberry, American highbush cranberry, firethom, elderberry, privet and trumpet vines.</p>
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        <p>Miss Worthington Is Bride</p>
        <p>WINTERViLLE -.EvM^elioe Wortbingtfln of IWiatervilie and William Norfleet Jr of Grimeaiand were uoitod la maniate Saturday at tfaree oclock in the aiteraoQo at Good Hope FYee Will Baptift Church here 11* Rev, Kenneth Hammond perfonned the double ring cnenuny.^</p>
        <p>The bride ^ the daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Ben FYaiW Worthingtoh of WinterviUe. The bridegroom ia the son of Mrs BeuiM) Norfleet of Rt. 1, Grimesland.</p>
        <p>A program of wedding music was presented by Roger Ingram, organist, who also sai Always and Forever, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, and 0 Perfect Love." The Lords Prayer" was sung by Mrs. Evelyn Hagans.</p>
        <p>Giveo Id marriage by her parents and eacoiled her fMher, the bride wore a white gown of poiyeMer or-</p>
        <p>uma and tUk Veniae lace the go</p>
        <p>(0DWD was faahlQoed with a silk Veniae motii and scallop accent. Queen Anne neckline, empire botfioa, long biflbop apptlque and lace trim cuffed aleevea. A full circular skirt with applique and scallop lace trimmed hemline flowed into an attached chipel train Her headi^ was a Juliet caplet of Veniae lare and seed pearls attached to fingertip tiers of silk illusion with double rows of matching lace She carried silk lilies of the valley in a hangbig gardtm of miniature carnatkms and satin streamm tied witb additional silk Ifly of the valley.</p>
        <p>Ibe brides water. Frances Jean Vka of GreenvlUe, was matron of honor. She wore a maize lUeaU floor length gown. The T-strap empire bodice was topped -witb a detadule chifioo caplet accented with a floating pand. An accordian pleated skirt flowed to floor length She wore a matching flow- in her hair and carried a 8ni-caseade bouquet of multicolored poms and babys breath and yellow and greoi satin ribbons.</p>
        <p>Bhdesmaids we Evelyn Hagans, sister of the bride of Wifeon, Laurene Gardner of Kinston and Argie Cannon and Vtckie Cannon, both of WinterviUe, and Joyce Hawkins of Ralcl^, all cousins of the bride. They each wore a silesta floor length gown, three of which we ndnt green and two maize. The Meuaon bodice featured a yoke neckline mid shirred cap sleeves. A cowl drape accented the back of the 9&amp;gt;wn. The sUk accordian pleated skirt flofwed to a toir length. They wore matching flowers in their hair and carried semi-cascade bouquets oi multicolored poms and babys breath with yellow and pven satin ribbons.</p>
        <p>Alysia Danielle Blount, the brides niece of Greenville, was flower girl. She wore a fmmal gown of white and maize designed with a round neckline accented with a bertha effect ruffle \*hich also formed the sleeves. ^</p>
        <p>carried a wicker basket fliied with rose petals. Demetrlui Cannon of WinterviUe wu ring bear.</p>
        <p>Dawn Angellque Hagans, the brides niece of WUaoo, was model bride. She wore a formal gown of whke or pnza over white taffeta deigned with a portrait of-f-the-^houlder neckline. Boris Neal of WinterviUe was modd tridegroom.</p>
        <p>Marvin Blount of GreenviUe, broth-in-iaw of the bride, wm best man. Ushers were Bob Cannoo, cousin of the bride, Johzny Moye and Linwood Wright, all of Greenvilfe, James Douglas Hagans, iMTOther-in-law of the bride of Wilson, and Timothy Neal of WlntervUle.</p>
        <p>The moth of the bride wore a formal sea green diiffonette gown. The bridegrooms mothor selected a formal maize gown of potyeser knit and duny lace. They eadi wwe double white carnation corsages with seed pearis.</p>
        <p>The wedding was directed Mrs. Addie Hagans of Wilson.</p>
        <p>A receptk)i\ was hdd following the ceremony in the church fellowship hail. Guests were wdcomed by Mrs. Helen Bridges and Mrs. Fannie Cannon, aunts of the bride. Good-byes were said by Mrs. Rhuarma Knox and Shirley Danids, cousins of the bride. Cake was served by Mrs. Made Hodu, aqnt of the bride, and Mrs. Shirley</p>
        <p>Danieis, couun of the bnoe Mn. Ethel Marie Neal preaided at the guaat reglater.</p>
        <p>A rehearsal (hnner was given by the brides simer, Mn. Erelyn Hagans, at the comnMBtty buikhng hi Wiih terviUe.  .  "</p>
        <p>The bride is a paduate of North Carolina Central UM-versity and fe employed with Health Sclencea Ltaary at Eaat Carolina Univershy, The bridegroom ii a graduate of Bemifort Oxmmnity Coifege and General Motors School of Mechaoical Engineering. Charlotte He is employed witb Barnes Division of Old Domi-nk)n,Wilsoo.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to unannounced points, the couple will reside in GreenviUe.</p>
        <p>By CECILY BROWNSTONE AP Food Editor</p>
        <p>14 teaspoons saR 1 cup cold water Dissolve the yeast and sugar in the warm water In a food proceaaor, process together the flour, butter pats (placed apart from one another) and the salt for 30 seconds Rnove cover and add yeast mixture. Witb machine nmning. throi^ the feed tube, pour the coid water in a stea^ stream as (ait as die (four mixture afaaorts it - abonA 30 seconds. Cofkinue processing until dou^ begins to form a baU; continue proce^ing for about 1 more mimke to knead. Slupe dough into a baU; {riace in a buttered mixing bowl; turn to butter top. Cover bowl with saran; let rise in a draftfree warm place (80 degrees) until doubled  about l hour. Punch down dou^i; shape into 2 loaves and place each in a buttered 84  44  by</p>
        <p>24-inch loaf pan. Cbver with saran; let rise as before until doubled  45 to 60 minutes. Bake on the rad[ below center in a STWepee oven</p>
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        <p>ulRii a cake te^ inserted in (the same dav bread is ~ center comes out clean - 30^baked) for sandwiches Or i to 40 minutes Turn out on use after storage, sliced thin, wire racks tojoiol Use fresh to m^cn^ toast.r-^</p>
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        <p>UGHTBREAD Make in a food imocessor.</p>
        <p>1 package dry yeast 2tea^)oonssugar l-3rd ctg) warm water (105 to 115 degrees)</p>
        <p>4 cups fork-stirred unbleached all-purpose flour</p>
        <p>3 pats (1 taUespoon each) butter, at room temperature</p>
        <p>Much 25,1981</p>
        <p>The Profeeelonal Photographera of North Carolina preaented their Firat Place Award In the Wedding Album Competition to Dean L; Jamea of Dean*a Photography In Greenville, N.C. &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Dean and hla ataff Invite you to come by the Studio and aee thia Award Winning Album.</p>
        <p>Deans Photography</p>
        <p>203 Evans Street Greenville. N.C.</p>
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        <p>MRS. WILLIAM NORFLEET JR.</p>
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        <p>Afternoon Weddings</p>
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        <p>Performed Saturday</p>
        <p>Whn MwirtwiU as ftrit  atfvacatod that ite pata af  ciitorofcnMd Mte</p>
        <p>UMd la ttie midtle UOOi to  diOifeMi was punnMat  birtli to lier ssvaaUi</p>
        <p>ease tlM pain of diildbirth.  for eatl^ ti fortlddm tratt.  crttidsm ikvped Now  of</p>
        <p>mate dhJrdMBcn ob^acted  However, wtai Qoon Vtdo-  the ehurchmai was  brave</p>
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        <p>CHAPEL HILL - Artene Beth Clark of Greenville and Williani Predenck Taylor of Richmond. Va. were united in mamage Saturday at two o'clock m the afternoon at The (liapel of the Cross here. The Rev Robert Duncan performed the double nng ceremony.</p>
        <p>The bnde is the dauglher of Mr and Mrs Jimmie C. Gark and Mrs Sara W. Mheeley of Chapel Hill The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs Claude S.</p>
        <p>Taylor of Virginia Beach. Va</p>
        <p>Given in mamage by her father, the bride wore an off the shoulder gown of silk organza with lace applique and seed pearls The gown featured a chapel length tram and veil. ^ wore a roll bnm hat</p>
        <p>Lisa Gark of Chapel Hill, the brides sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs Pat Horton of Giapel Hill, cousin of the bnde. Mrs Karen Laws, sister-in-law of</p>
        <p>the bnde of Virginia Beach. Va and Patty Brogl of Greenville They wwe peach colored crepe gowns with sleeveless empire bodices and scooped ruffled necklines They carried white rosebuds with babys breath tied with white and peach ribbons Kim Sipe of Lincointon. cotin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a floral print peach dress and carried a basket filled with rose petals</p>
        <p>Rex Burbage of Bath was best man Lshers were Kelly and Gary Gark. both of Chapel Hill, bn^rs of the bride and Jeff Cardillo of Virginia Beach. Va.. cousin of the bridegroom A reception was given by the bndes parents following the ceremony at the colonial Horace Williams House. Barbara Oorward was hostess She was assisted by Mrs Eric Sipe. Mrs Kelly Gark. Mrs T.S Ladd and Mrs Ros Jervis A rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegrooms parents. A bridesmaids luncheon was given by the bride's aunt. Mrs Marion Gark of Hillsborough The bnde and bndegroom are both graduates of East Carolina Lniversity. She is employed with Henrico County Schools. Richirwnd, Va The bridegroom is employed with the Department of Admmistration and Finance. Commonwealth of Va</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to Hilton Head. S.C.. the couple will reside in Richmond. Va</p>
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        <p>Bom to Mr and .Mrs Robert C Cone, a son. Joseph Samuel, on June 23. 1981, in Moses Cone Memorial Hospital. Greensboro Mrs Cone is the former Sally Bovette of Greenville</p>
        <p>Grand Pre-4th Sale</p>
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        <p>jagement Announced</p>
        <p>KATHY ODESSA SAVAGE. . .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jeffery Savage of Greenville, who announce her engagement to Lt. (jg) Julian Myron Brown, son of Mrs. Rebecca Franklin of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. An Aug. 1 wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>At Wits End</p>
        <p>By Erma Bombeck</p>
        <p>*TH E TRAfC lIg iif tt plaza J</p>
        <p>There is nothing more pitiful on God's green earth than to w atch a woman whose family has rented a cabin for the summer try to "relax and get close to nature,</p>
        <p>A woman may leave her own home, but she takes her pride and her guilt with her. I have seen these surrogate housekeepers move fireplaces to clean behind them, wax the plumbing under the sink, lau^r- dust balls and replace them under the bed where slw found them I am one of them We went that route about five years ago. The couple was going to Europe and offered to rent us their home by the beach for six weeks. My family was ecstatic They dumped their luggage in thie middle of the floor, got into their bathing suits and my husband  said, "Well, what shall we do first?</p>
        <p>I think Ill scour the fresh air vent over the stove. If we dont fry anything, 1 wont have to do it again until we</p>
        <p>hung them out to dry.</p>
        <p>One day when they came in for lunch. 1 was in tears.</p>
        <p>Whats the matter? asked my husband.</p>
        <p>"Its the fig tree in the bedroom.Its dying.</p>
        <p>"Its not your fault, he said, putting his arm around me.</p>
        <p>Therell be questions. An investigation. The family should know. Theyll want to be here.</p>
        <p>He nodded to the children who silently began to pack.</p>
        <p>That was five years ago. Once I was home, things returned to normal. There were poker chips in the planters, the mop stuck to the floor and someone wrote, in the grease behind the stove, FOR A GOOD TIME CALL MARILYN 555-5544.</p>
        <p>The beauty of diamonds and gemstones is combined in this exquisite ring. 14 dianxxxjs surround an aqucmarine set in 14K</p>
        <p>Someone, mentioned renting a cabin again this summer and relaxing. I dont think Im well enough.</p>
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        <p>leave.</p>
        <p>"Were here to relax, he said, "not clean house. Surely she expects us to live In the house.</p>
        <p>"Like what! 1 said. A religious commune that worships white rings on the table Get that wet towel out of the living room. And help me with these draperies. The sun is bleaching that sofa white.</p>
        <p>During the weeks that followed, while the family turned brown and healthy, 1 took off the faucets and cleaned them with a toothbrush, alphabetized and cross-referenced the mail, sucked sand out of the sliding door track with the sweeper ab tachment, bleached dish cloths and laundered the plastic bags each day and</p>
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        <p>aimL - Caraijn Va-neit DoogMle of &amp;lt;keavlUe od ^^bert Edvio Ui-denrao Dl of FUM^ were untted to murtofe In a caodMllht ceremony at Mvea o'clock Saturday evening to Jotaaon Memorial Pretoiytertan dnrdi here. The doitole ring ceremony waa petformed by the Rev. EdCooner.</p>
        <p>Ilie bride is the daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Benjandn Earl Doughtie of Rt l, Bethel. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Albert E. Undenmod Jr. of Ralei^ and the late Mr. Underwood.</p>
        <p>A peogram o wedding mustcvras presented by Mrs. Jewell Whitehurst, itotnist, o Bethel.'</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white chiffon featuring a Queen Anne neckline. The fitted bodice with empire waist was trimmed in silk Venise lace. The cap sleeves and neckline were toso trimmed in matching lace. The A-line skirt with a watteau chapel train had a border of ^k Venise lace. She wore a hairpiece o silk ivy. stephanoUs and lily of the valley. She curied a &amp;gt; semi-cascade of sUk ivy, gypsophella, roses, miniature orchids, lily of the valley, stephanotis and sweet^ peas.</p>
        <p>Nancy Fuchs of Greenville was maid of honor. She wore a formal gown to ydiow nutte Jersey designed with an open neckline featuring miniature rolled shoulder straps and a bkxison bodkx centered with a motif to embroidered lace. The waistline was encircled with a tie sash from which feU the</p>
        <p>MRS. ALBERT EDWIN UNDERWOOD III</p>
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        <p>gathered skirt with a front split. The gown was complemented by a bolero Jacket with lace cap sleeves.* She carried a nosegay of ytolow silk roses, gypsophelia and camellias with satin ribbon streamers.</p>
        <p>Amy Babb to Holland, Va., cousin to the bride, was flower girl. She wore a long A-line dress of yellow organza. The puffed sleeves and Peter Pan collar were trimmed in lace. She carried a white basket filled with yellow and white rose petals.</p>
        <p>Sam Moore to Raleigh was best man. Benjamin E. Doughtie Jr. of Greenville,</p>
        <p>Hurry On Over To Tom Togs Mill Outlet For Our July 4th Week Sale</p>
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        <p>k. ^  Between  Bethel  4  Tarboro   ^</p>
        <p>tt)ther to the toride, and Tony Underwood to Raleigh, brothn* to the brid^room, served as acolytes for the ceremony.</p>
        <p>Itie mother of the bride selected a turquoise street length dress. The mother of the bridegroom chose a street length dress of lavendar and white.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Marjorie Doughtie of Tarboro, aiait to the bride, directed the wedding.</p>
        <p>A reception given by the brides parents was held after the ceremony. The fdlowship hall was decorated with a portrait of the bride and the prayerfoook that was used by the brides mother. Mrs. Christine Ware, aunt to the bride, presided at the register. Mr. and Mrs. John L Dixon, uncle and aimt to the bride, greeted guests. Mrs. Nancy Doughtie, siater-in-law of the bride and Mrs. Maude Elliott, aunt to the bride, poured puiK:h. Mrs. Irma RawU, aunt to the bride and Mrs. Eunice Crawford served cake.</p>
        <p>Following the rehearsal Friday ni^t, the parents of 'the couple entertained the members to the wedding party and close friends at the home of the brides parents. The bride and bridegroom were honored with a variety to showers and parties prior to their wedding day.</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of Peace College. The bridegroom attended UNC-CH and is self-empk^ed in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to WUllamsburg, Va., the couple will reside in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>Miss Gibbs, Mr. Proctor^Speak Vows</p>
        <p>Reflector pans on your range should be washed frequently in a sink of hot sudsy water. Try removing bur^ on particles with a plastic or nylon scrubber.</p>
        <p>GOLDSBORO - Rebecca Faye Gibbs and Oiftoe Oflle Proctor Jr. were united ta marriage Saturday at S p.m. at the Central Baptist Chircb here. Offidathig dergymao ^ tor the double ring ceremony was the ftohcr to the bride, Rev. Carl Gibbs, aadsted by the Rev. Pad Baker.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter to the Rev. and Mrs. Carl G. Gibbs to Goldsboro. The bridegroom is the son to Mr. snd Mrs. Clinton 0. Proctor Sr.toSarstoga</p>
        <p>A program to wedding music was presented by Mrs. Sue Gilb^ orgatost, and guitarito the Rev. Craig Ammons to the First Free Will Baptist Church, Wilson.</p>
        <p>Ihe bride was givi in marriage t^ her father. She won a formal gown to white organza ova* white peau de sole designed with aa open Queen Anne neddine outlined in scalloped Chantilly lace beaded with p^s. The bodice was overlaid in French Chantilly lace with scalloped beaded lace at the waistline. Matching Fr)ch Chantilly lace was used in the sheer bishop sleeves with scalloped lace at the cuffs. The modified A-line skirt was enhanced by a floiaice to Chantilly laoe bordered and edged fcy chatty that woe attached to a cathedral train accentuated tox tiers to lace trimmed flounces that extended up to the waistline. She wore a waltz length veil of illusion bordered in scalloped French chatoilly lace held in place by a semi-Camtoot ctq) overlaid in matching lace. Scattered motifs of lace were featured on the veil. The bride carried a semi-nosegay of all white daisies, roses, miniature carnations and babys breath  entwined with variegated ivy and showered with white satin streamers tied in love knots.</p>
        <p>The matron of honor was the brides sister, Mrs. Nora Sinyard of Rivotlale, Ga. She won a formal gown of maize floral organza over maize taffeta designed with a portrait neckline featuring rolled shoulder straps and a wide bertha collar over the empire bodice. The skirt to the sleeveless gown was accentuated by a ruffled flounce at the hemline. She carried a nosegay of yellow and white daisies mingled with babys breath and satin toreamers.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Wanda and Mary Beth Gibbs, sisters of the bride, and Donna MltcheU, all to Goldsboro, Tammy Proctor of Saratoga, sister of the bridegroom, Joy Pace of Chattanooga, Tenn. and Shirley Speight and Mary Sykes, both of Greenville. The bridesmaids wore gowns styled identically to the honor attendant in a contrasting print to mint green floral organza. They carried boquets like that of the honor attoidant.</p>
        <p>The miniature bride was Candida Worley of Greenville. She was dressed like the bride and carried a nosegay of roses, daisies and babys breath. The miniature bridegroom was Stephen Gibbs, brother of the bride fromGtodsboro.</p>
        <p>Ushers included Hugh Sinyard of Rlverdale, Ga., brother-in-law of the bride, Peter Carta* of Wilson, Mike Deans and Mark Wooles, both of^ Greenville. The father of*the bride^twm was best man.</p>
        <p>A rtoiearsal party was held Friday in the fdlowship hall of the First Free Will Baptist Church of Wilson. Gifts were presented to the wecMtog</p>
        <p>TIm D%y HcOwlor GrMBVtUe. N C -Stdi^ June . IMl -C-S</p>
        <p>U.S. Secretar)^^^ue Henry Kissinger and Le Due Tho of North Vietnam toiared the 1973 Nobei Peace Prize</p>
        <p>Aerobic Dance Classes</p>
        <p>Morning tnd Night Classos Starting July 6</p>
        <p>Sun Tannery Special</p>
        <p>15 Vlalta 125.00  1Vlalt$2.50</p>
        <p>O Discount on Exercise Programs</p>
        <p>'iuly 3 A 4 Spocialf thru July 7</p>
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        <p>Summer</p>
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        <p>. CLINTON OFFIE PROCTOR JR</p>
        <p>attendants and a cake-cutting ceremmiy was held and was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton 0. Proctor Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saimders of Saratoga and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beamon of Wilson.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Janice Dail, aunt of the bridegroom, poured punch and Mrs. Jean Proctor, aunt of the bridegroom, served the wedding cake</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of Tabernacle Baptist School and received a diploma in data processing from Spartanburg Technical College, Spartanburg, S.C. The bridegroom is a graduate of Saratoga Central High School aixi served in the U.S. Navy. He is presently employed as manager of</p>
        <p>COOKING IS FUN</p>
        <p>Western Sizzlin Steak House No. 2, Greenville. The bride is the assistant mana^r of Western Sizzlin Steak House No. 1, Greenville.</p>
        <p>TTje couple will reside in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Delicious Lemon Custard Pies</p>
        <p>Dieners Bakery</p>
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        <p>By CECILY BROWNSTONE AP Food Editor</p>
        <p>BRUNCH FARE Country Sausage and Eggs Pineapple Gems Coffee</p>
        <p>PINEAPPLE GEMS Our special recipe for this hot bread.</p>
        <p>2 cups fork-stirred all-purpose flour Vk teaspoons baking powder &amp;gt;4 teaspoon salt V4 cup butter 2 tablespoons sugar 1 large egg 8V4-ounce can crushed pineapple in heavy syrup, undrained</p>
        <p>Stir together the flour, baking powder and salt. Cream the butter and sugar; beat in the egg until blended. Add the flour mixture and the pineapple; stir only until flour mixture is moistened. Turn into muffin-pan cups (each l-3rd cup capacity), filling each h full. (Put water in any empty muf-fin-pan cups.) Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven until a cake tester inserted in colter comes out clean and muffins are a light ^Iden color  30 to 40 minutes. Serve at once with butter. Makes 9.</p>
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        <p>SCOTLAND NECK - The United Methodist Church here was the scene o the Saturday afternoon wedding ceremony of Susan Gail Mliitehead and Jeff Skmner, both of Greenville The Rev. Lewis Dillman performed the double ring ceremony at three o'clock Mr. and Mrs Richard Whitehead Jr. of Scotland Neck and Mr. Luby Skinner of Greenville and Mrs Mary Moody of Raleigh are parents of the couple .Mrs E K Veach provided a program of organ misic The maid of honor was Sharon Whitehead and Polly Whitehead was bridesmaid. Both are sisters of the bride of Scotland Neck The father of the bnde-groom was best man and ushers included Glen Whitehead of Beaufort and Donald Whitehead of Morehead City, both brothers of the bnde.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride was dressed in a formal gown of white chiffon She wore a derby cap accented with seed pearls and lace with a fingertip length veil attached She carried a bouquet of white daisies tied with satin streamers.</p>
        <p>The attendants were each dressed in a formal gown of blue chiffon over taffeta and wore babys breath in their hair They earned nosegays of mixed daisies and carnations</p>
        <p>Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church fellowship hall</p>
        <p>Mrs Paul Hale, aunt of the bride, served cake and Mrs Carroll Minton, aunt of the bride, poured punch The refreshment table was decorated with an arrangement of sumnwr flowers.</p>
        <p>The couple will J living in Greenville after a wedding tnp to .Maine and Nova Scotia </p>
        <p>Both the bride and bridegroom work at Burroughs Wellcome</p>
        <p>In 1872 Susan B Anthony of Rochester. NY, became the first .American woman to vote in a presidential election. but was convicted of illegal voting and fined $100</p>
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        <p>Liquid Soap From Slivers</p>
        <p>TOLEDO. Ohio (LPI) -Do-it-yourself liquid soap is a cinch to make from slivers of leftover bar soap '</p>
        <p>The suggestions following are from members of a Toledo-based market research company. National Family Opinion, inc.;</p>
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        <p>-Drop the scraps into a jar with enough water to keep the soap soft Uhen the jar is full, empty the contents into a bowl, add water 4 cup at a time and use an electric mixer on slow speed until the mixture reaches the desired consistency If you have a microwave oven, shave soap mto a small dish, cover with water and microwave about 40 seconds -Stove-top method: put soap slivers in a pan and</p>
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        <p>Food processor method-place 10-15 small slivers of soap in a quart jar Add 2 tablespoons of cooking oil and water to measure one quart After soap softens, pour the mixture into a food processor (fitted with steel blade) and run until liquid is smooth</p>
        <p>Or put soap scraps in a pump bottle of the soft soap type, add hot water to cover and shake well. Within a day the soap should be soft enough to squirt out Additional scraps can be added, along with more hot water, to keep the mixture going indefinitely.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Brenda Cherryi Peteraon of Rilefgi and Jonathan Craig Barter of . Wingate were married at three o'clocfc in the afternoon t. Millbrook United Methodist Church here. The double ring 7 ceremony ^ was conducted by the Rev: G^ Peterson and the Rev. Morris Barter, fathers of the bride and bridegroom, re-apectivdy.</p>
        <p>The bride a the daughto-of the Rev.o and Mrs. Peteraon of Ralei^ The bridegrooms pareiUs are the Rev. and Mrs. Barter of Roxboro A program of wedding  mudc was presented by Anne Morton of Washington and Aaron Fusaell Jr. sang The Lords Prayer.</p>
        <p>Givm in marriage by her paroits and escorted by her father, the bride wore her motho-s wedding gown of</p>
        <p>white satin The floor length gown featured a cfa^ length train wtth fingertip sleaes and was overlaid with hw tiers of schiffli lace. She wore a picture hat with a two tiered veil trimmed with match^ lace. She carried her^ mother's wedding Bible coWred with white and pastel carnations andstephanotis.</p>
        <p>Sandra Peterson, the brides rister of Raleigh, was maid of honor She wore a floor loigth gown of lavender flocked voUe with a flounced neckline and a flared skirt with a ruffle at the hem. She wore a matchii^ picture hat with voile. She carried lavender carnatkms with baby's breath.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Mkrcia Barber, the bridegroom's sister of Roxboro, Pat Hernn of Greenville and Michele Cboyke of Medford.</p>
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        <p>WINTERTHUR. Del (AP)  A classic country estate here is a museum housing the finest Americana, furniture, metalwork, textiles. ceramics and glass</p>
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        <p>Officially, the museum is known as the Henry Francis du PiMit Winterthur Museum.</p>
        <p>N.J. They wore gowns and carried carnatloai Mnilar to that of the maid of honor.</p>
        <p>Honorary bridesmaids - wore Diane Wttta and Arne . Mofloi, both of WaahinfUn. Tonya Young of LextafMn, Janet Fmdaterk and (^ttiy Crowder, both of GraeMboro.</p>
        <p>Marc Baiter, the brlde-</p>
        <p>groons brofter, waa beat man. UiiMn were John Pundnturit of Crrewhori, Chaiiei Davii of Monroe and Gene Yonagof UHigoiL A reeeptton w InM lel-looriag die ceremony. Henoi^ ary brldenaids serrad it-froMimento DeM BewttaM invited foeets lo sl^i the gueetre^Riy.</p>
        <p>=* The bride ie a pwduate ef J R. Roae Hl^ Sefaoel and | attended East Carallui Um-r ventty. She Is employed ae a social science teacher The hridagreom la a graduate of ^ Northern Durham Hl^ Sdttol and attented ^ Andrews PreMiyterlan Oel-lege. He  enyleyod with R.P. Sdierer of Monree as a chendit.</p>
        <p>After a wedding tr4&amp;gt; to Lake Junatanka, the ooigiie wUlreiklelnWliMate</p>
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        <p>^Corinne Mason And S.W. Dunn Marry</p>
        <p>ROANOKE, Va - Am Cortam Oourtwy Matm and Sydney Woitli Dunn in, both of RkAmoiid, Va were united in maniaie Saturday afteraoon at fov oclock at the First Presbyterian Church here. The Rev. WUliam Patton officiated.</p>
        <p>Given hi marriage by her father, the bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd Mason of Roanoke. Va. Parenu of the bridegroom are Mr . and Mn. ^dney Worth Dunn of raaemdUe, N. C.</p>
        <p>Mrs. L Joseph Malloy of Beaufwt, S. C., sister of the bride, was honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Roger Ward of Sunbury, N. C., Gaudette Trower Hurtt and Barbara Rives Taylor, both of Richmond, Va.</p>
        <p>The bridegrooms father served as best man. Groomsmen were Lee Hannah Dunn Nantucket, Mass., Stephen Huntington Dunn of WUmlngton, N.C., both brothen of the bridegroom, Richard Kagey Parrish of Richmond, Va. and William Hague of Washington, DC.</p>
        <p>After a reception at the Shenandoah Gub, the couple left on a wedding trip to die Virgin Islands. Ihey will make their home in Richmond. Va.</p>
        <p>The bride attended Sweet Briar College and graduated from the University of</p>
        <p>MRS. SYDNEY WORTH DUNN III</p>
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        <p>*Grab the chance then, if you like, to serve the fruits in combination in compotes, lalads, ice creams, sherbets, ices, puddings and pies. You may also want to preserve (hem: to pid them together in a jam for use in later months and to give as gifts at holiday tin&amp;gt;e.</p>
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        <p>GRIMESLAND - Dorau Ellen Symons and William Earl Dickerson were united in marrla^ at seven ock)ck|| Friday evening at the home of Mr. and James P. Dlckwson here The Rev Lenwood Butts performed the ceremony. #</p>
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        <p>- Manday, Ane a, I p.m. Tlie Girls in Their Summer Ikmtts," a iMft riory by Irwin Sabw, to one of the Great PerfafBaoces series, starring Carol Kane and Jeff Bridges. The iw is fltaned 00 locatioo in Greenwich Building  / :</p>
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        <p>- Thursday, July 2, 7:a p.m.  The national wider Mlage and what some communities are doing about It is the topic of The AltemaUve is Conservatloo, a documentary focusiiig on ei^ communities where low reservoirs, contaminated sources and wasteful practices have forced residents to diacover conservation.</p>
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        <p>Kay Curries HoapitaUty House wUl be televised Stmday begtamlng at noon and continuing until 12:30 p.m. on WTTN, Channei Seven, Washington The entire show Is a salute to Oriental and saUlng.</p>
        <p>.The show will feature Jerry Cartwright of Oriental - a writer, yacht designer and sailor. He has saUed some 80,000 miles off&amp;lt;shore and 25,000 miles single^iandedly. He wUl be showing part of the 1980 Trans-AUantic Single Handed Race ' la which be participated and won in his class.</p>
        <p>,The show wUl also include Information about the Croaker Peival July 3-5 which is being sponsored by the Oriental Junior Womans Club. Kay wUl be talking to Ruth Statham, chairman of the Croaker Festival and Connie SwindeU, 1980 Ooaker Queen Slides of the (estival will be shown with background musk; by Pro-Muska of New Bern. Pro-Musica is directed by Lorraine Robinson.</p>
        <p>Presenting 'David The King'</p>
        <p>The Academy of Arts Christian Drama Team wUl appear at Parkers Chapel Free WUl Baptist Church Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. in a performance of David the King, Part n. This out-staMHng Biblical drama tdls the unforgettable story of David. Sttii and Jonathan, utilizing professional costumes, scenery, stage lights and professional sound. It is the second part of a three part production.</p>
        <p>Part n begins with Davids triumphal return to Jmnalem, after he slew Ggiiatb in the vaUey of Elab. His popularity wUh the peo pie produces Jealousy in King Saul, especiaUy when he realizes that his own son, Jonathan, has taken David as his closest friend.</p>
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        <p>Saul pursues David to take his life, but the Lord continues to preserve the fugutive king. On at least two occasions, David has opportunities to take Sauls life, but will not raise his hand againsZ the Lords anointed.</p>
        <p>With Samuel dead and all the priests of Nob slain at the command (rf Saul himself, the troubled king faces a new and formidibie threat by the Philistines. With no prophet or priest by whom he can inquire of the Lord, Saul seeks out the Witch of Endor and has her bring up the spirit of Samuel, that be may enquire of him.</p>
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        <p>BLACKBEARD AND HIS BATH LOVE ... John Rice, a veteran actor-director from Ohio, is the new Blackbeard for the 1981 season of the Bath based outdoor drama, Blackbeard; Kni^t of The Black Flag. He is shown here wltb Shauna Holmes Bamaby, ECU drama graduate who is pnti'aying Mary (hmand, the Bath glri who conquered the pirates heart. This is Shauna's third seastm in the lead female role. Tickets are priced at $5 for reserved seating, $4.50 for general admission, and $2 for children under 12. Reservations can be made by writing; Blackbeard, P.O. Box 209, Bath, N.C., 27808 or by calling 923-6831.</p>
        <p>Seeking Information</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - What are they doing, and where are they? This is the question the state Division of Archives and History is asking in reference to about two dozen former state legislators for whom they have little or no information. The division is preparing a biographical directory of the General Assembly from colonial times to the present.</p>
        <p>Among this directory of about 1,900 individuals, there</p>
        <p>are a few that researchers so far have been unable to trace since their service in the General Assembly.</p>
        <p>For that, reason, the division is appealing to the pid)iic to provide leads or information on a number of 20th century legislators. The majority are men who served in the 1930s.</p>
        <p>One of the men on whom information is being sought is from Pitt County, John Samuel Moore. Moore served in the House from 1937 to 1939.</p>
        <p>Two others are from eastern North Carolina counties  David Henry Willis, who served in the House in 1931; and Walter James Norwood of Halifax County, a House member from 1927-29.</p>
        <p>Anyone' with infwmation (wi these three are asked to write to: Stephen E. Massengill, project director. Biographical Directory of the General Assembly of North Carolina. Archives and Records Section, Department of Cultural Resources. 109 E. Jones St., Raleigh, N. C., 27611. Massengill can also be contacted by phone, 733-3952. A complete list of all persons for vriiom information is being sought will be sent to individuals on request.</p>
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        <p>By JEBAY RAYNOR ReOeelor Staff Writer</p>
        <p>BATH - TiK nature of ; Blackbeard ki this play a{^ preds to me I thtok thidt the prime reaaon I chore taking this role instead of accepting the Sir Walter RaM^ role with The Lost Colony, JohnR. Rice commented Rice, a 6-foot-2 veteran of actii^ directing and film experiences from Ohio, is the new Bladdbeard ki the Bath outdoor drama, Blackbeard; Knight of the Black Flag. whidi opened Thursday night for the 1981 season. Afta* auditioning earlier this year at the North Carolina Instititte of Outdoor</p>
        <p>Drama lor raies open in outdoor dramas, he received foUoHg&amp;gt; calls on ei^ of the 12 roles (or which be had auditioned.</p>
        <p>Since be has been In Batii working wttb tbe large cast of the play, Rice said that things have been going well: I feel good about the play. The cast Is easy to work witii, tbe director and I get along wdl.</p>
        <p>He added I find tbe swashbuckling c(K;ept a pleasant one, and there's the added excitement of brii^ in an outdoor drama. This is the first time Ive ever been in one, 80 its an entirely new experience for me.</p>
        <p>^ The 33-year aid actor was educated at Camegle-Melkn</p>
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        <p>Ihiivertity, ttaburgi. and at Ohio Stale Univenity, Columbus He hokh B.S.E. and MA d^ees hi theater, speech and EngUsb In his acting career, he has performed ^ with the Black Swamp Players, the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, Coahoctoo Footiight Playm, at Trumbull New Theata- as well as with^ perfmmance groups at Ohio State md Carnegie-MeUon Rotes be has prriormed have been varied, ranging from King Lear to Wingfield in</p>
        <p>Greenville Boy Chosen For Role</p>
        <p>Informotlon On Local Actor</p>
        <p>An ll-jar-dd Greenville boy, a rising sixth grader at Soikh GreenviUe Elementary Schod, is tbe new child actor portraying the role of young Ned Teadi, or as some call him, Blackbeard Junior, in this summers production of Blackbeard: Knight of the Black Flag.</p>
        <p>Jarvis Groome, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Groome, was chosen by director Stuart Aronson from several candidates to fill the only child role, and one of the key roles in the drama.</p>
        <p>Jarvis, who has been in school productions, says he loves being a part of the Blackbeard play  and naturally, as the only youngster among a large cast of adults, he gets a welcome amount of attention, particularly from the ladies of the cast.</p>
        <p>An avid ballplayer, Jarvis plays in Little League on the</p>
        <p>The article in the Sunday, June 21, editioa of this paper aboik six Greenville natives in the cast of Blackbeard did not contain informatk on one of the six, Stuart Ward.</p>
        <p>Stuart is a 1981 graduate of Rose High School and will be attending East Candna University this fall on a football scholarship. At Rose, he was active in the drama clik), playing the lead role in Lil Abner and as narrator in Our Town He also performed in "45 Minutes From Broadway and "Rock nRoll.</p>
        <p>Hank in The Boys in the Band to Et^ene Grekt in Look Homeward Angei, " Asra fbrector - with Trumbull New Theater. Coshocton Theater and Per--rysburg Theater, Rice has directed d^t plays including Hotel Paradiso, Summntree Love Ridies the Rails and Godspell  He has been awarded for his performances on several occasions, receiving Best Actor Award for the Ohio Community Theater Association at both regional and state levels. He was also involved in tbe world premier production of JertMne Lawrences Uve ^jelled Badcwards.</p>
        <p>Rices wife, Tina, is active in vtdeocommunicatiotfi and cinema work Kackbeards true love in the (xkdoor drama, a quiet Bath lass, Mary Ormand, is again being portrayed by Shauna Hdmes Bamaby. Now married to Roger Bamaby, East Carolina University drama graduate %auna Hdmes was Mary in the play's opening season  skipped two years, returned to the roie last year, and is back again this year for a third time in this lead female rde in tbe drama</p>
        <p>Jarvis GrtxMne</p>
        <p>Lions Gub team. He is also managing to find time (o continue his Job as a car-rier-salesman for The Daily Reflector.</p>
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        <p>Guy Lombardo, Cana-dian-bom band leader, died in 1977.</p>
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        <p>1. "What Are we Doin In Love, Dottie West</p>
        <p>2. Blessed Are The Believers. Anne Murray</p>
        <p>3. But You Know I Love You, Dolly Parton</p>
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        <p>8. "Its a Lovely, Lovely World. Gail Davies</p>
        <p>9. Surround Me With Love, Chariy McOain</p>
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        <p>musical montage by the pe*riei to tlie two Cw-Uvestock Players, a visual yg  Grga and io ^and perfonnmg arts group'  D*ey</p>
        <p>sponsored by the Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department. is the featured attraction coming to Greenville today (or the fourth of the Sunday in the Park series.</p>
        <p>This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Greensboro entertainmant group During its fir^ &amp;lt;fe-cade. it has presented 38</p>
        <p>.WorM. This yeVs anniversary MW, "Broadway on Parade," will be preantad with performers oostianed in red and black, covered with jittering qmngles</p>
        <p>The program opens at 7 , p.m. today on the Sunday to the Park site east of Reade Street between 3rd and 4th streets. The summer Sunday</p>
        <p>pro0wms are funded by the R C3ty of (keenviile, and the ^.SpubUc is invtod to attend, [without charge.</p>
        <p>^ "Broadway on Parade is now on tour hi North Carolina, and h) addition to  Greenville the Livestock Players wUl be performing in Troy. Durham, Chapel HUl, Statesville wd other Tar tied towns. A southeastern toiB- of the United States is pUmnedchalng August The 20-member cast of siogers and singer-dancers are Doug Baker, Amy Bass, Kathy BeU, Mark ComeU,</p>
        <p>tfid Susan Mullins it aooom- ij panlst. Laura HassdJ is r stage muagH^, and JuaB^ ^Fernandes is dance captam.</p>
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        <p>BRO.ADW.^V ON PARADE ... a musical montage by the Li\ estck Players, of Greenville, is the featured attraction at ti&amp;gt;da\ s Sunday in the Park performance beginning at 7 p.m. The City of Greenville event is free of charge, and is held on</p>
        <p>the grassy slope east of Reade Street between Third and Fourth streets. The public, including chdren, is invited to attend</p>
        <p>Book News</p>
        <p>KRDM SHEPPARD .ME.MORIAI. LIBR.^RY</p>
        <p>Bob Haas To Be At ECU Summer Camp</p>
        <p>By MARGARET CLARK</p>
        <p>l&amp;gt;en Deightons new masterpiece of intrigue.XPD," rushes from Beverly Hills to London, from Lake Geneva to the Baltic M^a With mounting .suspense, the novel reaches an ingenious and unexpt*cted climax on a movie set of the Fuhrers study under the shadow of the Nazi eagle. A caper during the closing days of World War II triggers CIA. British Intelligence, and KGB activities during the 1970s. A Nazi treasure igold, documents, etc.) was moved by .Amencan forces, hut a tew Americans helped themselves to a few truckJoadsand each became wealthy. When a film about the cpi.'SKle IS announced, a series of deals, double-crosses, and assassinations plunge the spy networks into a flurry of activity One of the documents may disparage Winston ('hurcliilD Deighton adroitly guides his large cat of characters through episodes of mtemational double-dealing, treacherv. and deceit The title XPD" is a code word for</p>
        <p>expcTiment demise.  and there are plenty of them here</p>
        <p>First novelist David Wise is a longtime journalist who has covered the CIA His novel takes the reader inside the Central Intelligence Agency for some exciting and suspenseful doings of skulduggerx  Spectrum" is the code name of a top-secret CIA project involving the smuggling of nuclear weapons to Israel The CIA also saves some of the nuclear weapons for its own use In this way, the agency becomes a major nuclear power without the knowledge of the President Robert Travers, chief of the London division, decides to reveal the project However, a CIA assassin is assigned to hunt down Travers and kill him before he can talk Wise writes with such assurance that even as Spectrum" fulfills the readers desire for high-tension entertainment, it makes us wonder whether its reveling fiction could be awesomely close to fact The .\mateur" by Robert Littell is a superbly construted book that keeps company with Le Carre and Graham Greene The amateur" is a CIA cry-ptologist whose true loves are his fiancee and his efforts to prove who really wrote Shakespeare The first love is brutally murdered by terrorists who take over the .American Consulate in Germany, the second love unravels some of the skeins of cross and double cross The cryptologist is determined to track down and kill the three terrorists The CIA will not help him. but when he blackmails his supeiors into training him. and putting him into Czechoslovakia, they send (peratives to kill him. Alone now and deep into Communist territory, he faces two higly skilled and deadly opponents  the terrorists and the CIA.</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>Saxophonist Bob Haas will be jazz clinician and teacher for East Carolina Universitys July 12-24 Summer Music Camp session</p>
        <p>Open to all junior-senior high school instrumental students, the camp offers a wide range of musical and recreational activities. Students live on campus, attend daily classes and rehearsals for a concluding camp concert and are placed in on-campus music ensembles according to their levels of skUl</p>
        <p>Haas, widely known among central North Carolina school music circles as a guest teacher, has been an Orange High School jazz teacher for 23 years He has also performed professionally vfcith Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Warren Covington and the T D</p>
        <p>Orchestra, and Cannonball Adderley He maintains an active performing schedule with his own band and has performed back up for Gordon McRae, Johnny Ray and Jimmy Dean Haas has also performed with the N. C Symphony as special ' saxophonist for its "American Portrait premiere and for its Raleigh concert with Ethel Merman Further information about the ECU music camp is available from the School of Music. East Carolina Uni versltv</p>
        <p>Former Carolina Today cohost Hal Moore will make a special appearance to help kick off this weeks aeries of topfes on Carolina Today. Ilie schedule for the we^ is as (bUows: iTBA indicates "to be annouiced").</p>
        <p>- Monday, June 29  6:40 a.m., Dr. Fate Thompson, extension weed special!^ with the North Carolina extenMon service will begin the days talks; 7;15 a.m., Hal Moore, former Carolina Today co-host will make a special guest appearance, 7:25 a.m.. Rtih Statham, of Oie Oriaital Jr. Womans Gii) will discuss the Pamltco Co. Croaker Festival; 7:35 a.m., Mildred Johnsons son has been mining in Viet Nam for 13 and me half years. ^ will jotn Carolina Today to discuss this topic.</p>
        <p>- Tuesday. June 30 - 6:40 a.m.. Dr. Allen F. Bowyer, ECU School of Medicine will demonstrate Cardiac Catheterization (TAPED); 7:15 a.m., Cy Rich has dlKOV^M a new learning device for pre-scho(gers, "Mister Think; TrB a.m. Emmie W'hitley, Home Econmiist, N.C. Poidtry Fed. and Ann Burnette. Winner, Chicken Cook-off, will cook her award winning recipe for Carcriina Today.</p>
        <p>- Wednesday. July 1 - 6:40 a.m., TBA; 7:15 a.m., TBA; 7:25 a.m, Miles GayUiwaite will discuss Rocky Moimts July 3rd Celebration, 7:35 a.m., Susan Leete Bynin, Eicatiooal Program Coordinator Orange. Person, Oiatam Mental Health Cwiter will discies Effectlvroess Training for Women."</p>
        <p>- Thursday. June 2  6:40 a.m., A Carolina Today Spectacular! Travelog m Atlantic Beach; 7:15 a.m., Evplyn De Loatch. Home Economic Extension Agent; 7:25 a.m., TBA; 7 35 a m.. Guests from out of town - 4-H'ers are visiting Wilson from Oklahoma Carolina Today will share their impressions of Nwth Carolina</p>
        <p>- Friday, July 3 - 6:40 a.m., Michael Tucker and Lynn Pollard, two high schod seniors who were selected to attend the American Academy of Achievements Gathering the Greats conference in Dallas.; 7:15 a.m., The Plart Doctor Is back with summer gardening tif; 7:25 a.m., TBA; 7:35 a.m., Jan Hinton. Home Economist with Microwave world shows Carolina today how to cook a special 4th of July treat in the microwave.</p>
        <p>Anne Cotton, DebMt Dentoa Juan Fernandez, Ronnie Gladney, Brian Gray, Lee voo Harrington. Robbie Hassell, Karen Hatfield, Kathy Hopper, Marty Purvis, AMUey Royal, Chils Rpyal, Carol Skolnik, Eric Torain, Alan Tutterow and Amy Westmoreland. "</p>
        <p>Fw thdr program today, die groig) will sing and dance</p>
        <p>songs selected from pitxhic-tkms of the past 10 years, and will include well known songs from the scores of such hit Broadway musicals as "Anything Goes, Oklahoma, "Brigadoon, "No, No. Nanette. "The King and I, &amp;lt; "Showboat, Babes in Arms, and  Bells Are Ringing among many othm.</p>
        <p>Carole Llndney is director/choreographer; ftlan Gray Is music and technical director; Juan Fernandez is script writer;</p>
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        <p>KINSTON - Briga-diw. the famed Lemer and Uiwp musical, with songs like Almost Like Being In U)ve' and "Come To Me, Birnd To Me " will be presented in five performances by the Kinston Summer Theater</p>
        <p>For group rates and reservations, call the Kinston Airport Theater at 522-4696</p>
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        <p>Performances, all beginning at 8 p.m will be given on Friday. July 3, and on Sunday July 5. thorugh Wed-ne&amp;gt;day, July 8 'There will iie no performance on Satur-da\. Julv4'.</p>
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        <p>The musical will be presented in the air-conditioned Airport Theater Tickets are priced at S3 in advance, and S3 50 at the door</p>
        <p>EDMONTON, Canada (AP) - The number of Christian book stores in Edmonton has increased from two to eight in the past eight years.</p>
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        <p>FICTION</p>
        <p>1. Noble House," James Gavell</p>
        <p>2. "Gorky Park." Martin Cruz Smith</p>
        <p>3.  God Emperor of Dune," Frank Herbert</p>
        <p>4.  The Glitter Dome," Joseph Wambaugh</p>
        <p>5.  Goodbye. Janette," Harold Robbins</p>
        <p>6 Free Fall in Crimson." John D .MacDonald</p>
        <p>7.  Masquerade," Kit Williams</p>
        <p>8.  The  Convenanl."</p>
        <p>Jarm A Michener</p>
        <p>9.  "License Renewed. John Gardner</p>
        <p>10. Tar Baby," Toni .Momson</p>
        <p>NON-ncnON</p>
        <p>1. "The Lord God Made Them All, James Herriot</p>
        <p>2. Never-Say-Diet Book." Richard Simmons</p>
        <p>3  The  Beverly Hills</p>
        <p>Diet." Judy Maze!</p>
        <p>4.  The  Eagles Gift,"</p>
        <p>Carlos Castenada</p>
        <p>5. "Miss Piggys Guide to Life," Miss Piggy with Henry Beard</p>
        <p>6. "Cosmos. Carl Sagan</p>
        <p>7. Survive and Win in the Inflationary Eighties, Howard J, Ruff</p>
        <p>8. Nice Girls Do, Irwie Kassorla</p>
        <p>9. "You Can Negotiate Anything, Herb Cohen</p>
        <p>Winston-Salems sixth annual Carolina Streetscene auditions will be held on Saturday. July 18, beginning at 10 a.m., at the Hanes Community Center, 610 Coliseum Drive Musicians, dancers, mimes, acrobats, etc., are encouraged to audition Each group or individual should prepare two numbers (or the audition. No groups will be allowed to audition on the' 18th if a pre-arranged time has not been scheduled.</p>
        <p>For additional inquiries or audition times, contact ,The Arts Council between 8:30 a.m, and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 722-2585 '</p>
        <p>WINSTON-SALEM - The Wake Forest University Press and the University of North Carolina Press have began an arrangement in which the LT)jC Press will handle many of the publishing details for the Irish Poetry Series which was begun by the Wake Forest Press in 1975.</p>
        <p>The Wake Forest Press will continue to select and edit books for publication, and the UNC Press will supervise printing, marketing and advertising of the books.</p>
        <p>The arrangement is effective July 1 and will continue until June 30, 1964, when "it will be renewed by mutual assent of both parties * to the agreement.</p>
        <p>The Wake Forest groq) first coopated with the Dolmen Press in Ireland and the Oxford University Press in England in publishii^ works by the late Austin Garke, John Montague and Ciaran Carson. This year the Wake Forest Press has published books of poems by Paul Muldoon and Michale Longley.</p>
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        <p>HERTFORD -Navbokl-WUte Howe Ifcrtfard. the oKM boHW ia North Cantea, Is opeoiDg to the pubUe rt 11 un. oo Friday. July S.</p>
        <p>Oattig (rooi the Haoa, the Netk)-WUte hoiae was built during the proprietary government days of the rtrte, when Charles n was KingofEni^and Perquimans County has long daimed its rtghtfd</p>
        <p>place tn the settlement o&amp;lt; the State, with iiioR than 300 years of known Uatory. The oldest deed recorded in North Carolina is in the Perquimans County OourtHouse, dvwing that an Indimi Chief, Kikocanen, sold land to a pioneer settler, George Durant, in 11 The deed refers to the land already sold to Samuel Pricklove,* who could possibly be North ^3acoUoa's</p>
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        <p>The Newbold&amp;gt;fhie Howe has undergone many changes in three eentoles. R was raised from the ground, rebuilt toside. the stairway moved and additions aiade 00 both front and back as lifestyles dunged and families incmsed to dse. It now stands restored to its 17th century status.</p>
        <p>By todays standard, its a small house  two rooms</p>
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        <p>Dance Festival Events</p>
        <p>THE NEWBOLD-WHITB HOUSE ... on the edge of the town of Hertford, h opening to the lie at 11 a m. OB Frlihqr, July 3. The oldest nown houae to NorRi Canltaa, constnicted to die lOta, has been reatored. Mrs. Sara</p>
        <p>Hodgktaa, Secretary of the N.C. Dept of Cultural Resources, wffl be the dedication speaker. The pitolic ii invited to attend. Hertford is about 90 mfles from Greenville, on UJ. 17 between Edenton and EUzabetfaOty.</p>
        <p>New Bern Schedules July 4th Celebration</p>
        <p>NEW BERN - Hiitoric New Bern, second oldest town to Nortb Caroitoa, was the first to the South and the third to the natioQ  after Philadelphia and Boiton  to hold an Independence Day</p>
        <p>celebratioa That gala event marking the third year of independence from En^and, was held July 4, 1778, even white war atm ragsd with the mother country.</p>
        <p>The N. C. Gazette of New Bern, to a story oo July 10, 1788, declared that the celebration Nvas obaerved with every mark and de-monition of Joy and rev-verence; tri}^ salutes were {fired from the batteries in ^town, and the gentlmnen of the town met, where many ^toasts suitable to the im</p>
        <p>portance of the day were dna, and the eventog happily concluded.</p>
        <p>Today, July 4th cetebra-tkms are no longer limited to drinking toasts on the part of gentkmen of the town. Young and old Join to many cokMTful events to honor our nations independence.</p>
        <p>On Saturday, July 4, 1981, the townspeople of New Bern' and their frioids to the surrowding area wm refresh the lOS-year old tradition with a day la% series of acthdttes from morning uirtil well to the evening hours.</p>
        <p>A street parade, beginning at 10 a.m., wm include contingents of decorated bicycles, buggies and bagpipers. Ptcidc facilities are available at Union Park</p>
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        <p>Otho* activittes sdwdided include pony rides, sack races, log rolling and an egg toss and other family and^ group participant type activ- ^ ittes. The CommiBiity Sing and traditiona] flag- raising ceremony wm be at 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Historic Suskins Building is being converted by volunteers from the Craven County Agricultural Bxtentoon Service iido a Country Store complete with old farm implements, handcrafted items and antique toys fran the Tiyoo Palace collection.</p>
        <p>From 1 to 5 p.m. visitors can take a free tour of the Jj^ Gaston Housi^</p>
        <p>' At f:I$ p.m., the Second Marine Aircraft Wing Band wm |M:e8ent a concert to Biceirtennial Park, and at 9 p.m., a major fireworks display wm be hdd over the park and Trent River. The current production of the Tryon Palace Players, A Kaleidoscope of Time, is being {xesented at 7 p.m. at the rear steps of Tryon Palace. Admtesion is $2 for adults, 81 for childrai. All other events are without charge, and the public is invited.</p>
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        <p>DURHAM - May ODonnrtl, an ^y Martha Graham danoo- who made a comeback to the 70s with her own new cnnpany, wm bring her dancers to ttie American Dance Festival for a performance on Jime 30.</p>
        <p>The May ODonneU Concert Dance Company wm appear at 8 p.m. to Page Auditorium at Duke Univo*-slty. The 73-year-old danc-Jollied the Martha Graham Dance Company in 1932. She left the cnnpany in 1938 but continued making ai^iear-ances with it until 1952. In 1974 she formed br own (xxnpany, using a new generation of dancers and reviving her work from earlter years.</p>
        <p>The next attmdion at the American Dance Festival vdll be a new work by choreographer/composer Laura Dean which will hi^i^t hn conqianys appearance at the Festival July 2^.</p>
        <p>The work, Tympani, was commissioned Jdntly by the American Dance Festival, the Brooklyn Acadnny of Musk and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. The work is tor six danco^, two pianos and tynqiani. Performances are scheduled at 8 p.m. each of the three evoiings in Page Auditorium.</p>
        <p>For ticket information and reservatioQS, call 684-4059.</p>
        <p>UTTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)  Several Arkansas re-ligiots leaders have joined with other individuals and groups backing a suit that seeks to overturn a state law requiring public schools which teach evolution to give equal treatment to the thesis of divine creation instantaneously.</p>
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        <p>DURHAM - Johanna Bo]^ Moiissa Fentey, Bm T. Jones, Charles Moulton and Marteen Pennison  seen primarily to New York Citys downtown theaters and Soho lofts  wm be given national exposure when they cne to North Carolina for the American Ctence Festivals "Emerging Generation soles of dance programs.</p>
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        <p>Presentation of this series wm also mark the festivals first performance at the Stewart Theater on the N. C. State University can^, Ralei^.</p>
        <p>New dances by once un-</p>
        <p>The two betteoonas igMttors were probably overflowii^ when the Proprietary Assembly met there to 1697, the only surviving meettog place of this cokxnal government The speaker, John Parto', had to come all the way from Batbtown. missing the Albemarte Sound to his sailing vend.</p>
        <p>Sara W. Hodgkins, secretary of the N. C. Department of Cultiral Resources, wm be speaker at the dedkatioc</p>
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        <p>3. She wm bt accompanied bylstDistrktSen Melvin R Danieis The pitotk is invited to attend the opening oeiemony. The buUdtog wm be open, witbout charge, for viewli^ by visttors until 4:30 p.m. Frtday, Jiiy 3, from 10 a m to 4:30 p.m. on SMur-day, July 4, and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Simday, July 5 Regular hours of operation wm begin Tuesday, Jidy 6, with hours to be 1M:30 daily through Samlays, and from 1:30 to 4:30 on Sundays. Admission fees wm be 81 for achdts and 50 cents fw stu-derXs (Callages</p>
        <p>The series, dedicated to commissioning and presenting new works by unknown but gifted young choreographers, will take place July 7-12 in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>This summer marks the debut of the series in Nwth Carolina, although the program had its inception 12 years ago when the American Dance Festival was headquartered in New</p>
        <p>known choreographers to the Emerging Generation series have included people such as Twyla Tharp, Yvonne Rainer, Bleredith Monk and James Cunningham. Distinguished alumni fran Emerging"</p>
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        <p>Greenvilles Sunday In The Park concerts have become a fixture on the areas summer scene. This is the 10th year that the citys Recreation and Parks Department has sponsored the performances, drawing on such familiar names as the Second Marine Aircraft Wing from Cherry Point, shown here, the Green Grass Cloggers, and the Rose High Stage Band. The shows are every Sunday night, weather permitting, at 7 p.m. on the grassy area on Reade Street between Third and Fourth streets.</p>
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        <p>HERES TO YOU, LOUIS ^ Sgt. S. Joel Stafford  Armstrong,  one of the arrangements the band</p>
        <p>plays the clarinet in a Dixieland tribute to Louis  performed.</p>
        <p>A Greenville Tradition</p>
        <p>Text and Photographs by Larry Zicherman</p>
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        <p>"COOL GREEN*GRASS  Not everyone at the ' show goes to hear the performers. ChUdren can be seen playing on the grass, roUing down the hill, and having a good time.</p>
        <p>A 1 AN A 2  Gunnery Serg. B.G. Swingle leads the Second Marine Aircraft Wing Band in Sunday evenings program. The band has played in</p>
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        <p>Newly Weds Turn To Tradition</p>
        <p>By BARBARA MAYER APNewsfeatures</p>
        <p>Not many brides and * grooms are writing their own   wedding service these days. Rustic weddings on moun-laintops or meadows with both bride and groom sporting the same long hairdo, popular in the 1970s, are also  t of favor</p>
        <p>Being outrageous during and after the ceremony is out of fashion, according to a sampiing of expert opinion. r Instead, tradition is back ,2'wliere weddings are con-cerned</p>
        <p>Ms. Tober and others report a growing interest in bridal registries at gift and department stores, after a decline during the 1970s These registers enable a couple to record their choices for china, silver flatware and crystal and other household needs and to avoid duplication in gifts</p>
        <p>"Just about every major store in the country has one or is trying to figure out how to implement a bridal registry." said E T. Catlett. Jr.. president of Royal Doulton of America Some stores that did not have bridal registers have added them, and others that did have them have improved and expanded</p>
        <p>them, he explained.</p>
        <p>The register formerly concitratal mainly on the couples choice of luxury tableware. Today, items such as sheets and towels, blankets, pots and pans, small electric appliances and other household necessities and luxuries are equally prominent on register lists.</p>
        <p>. It is reflected in the fact UkRt marriages are steadily ' increasing and are expected to continue to nse through at ; least 19KJ It is also seen in a rise in the number of fwroal  wedtfegs. say caterers and - others who serve the bridal  market</p>
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        <p>Of the estimated $125 billion in sales that weddings are said to generate each --ir year^ more than half (51.5 percent) goes for home r furnishings and Iwuseiiold T ^uipment, says . Barbara Tober,</p>
        <p>ByANDYLANG APNewsfeatures You can sand faster and more easily with a power sander The old-timers will tell you that you cant sand better. But if you use the nght machine for the job. along with the proper abrasive paper, you can get excellent results if you take it easy</p>
        <p>Taking it easy means guiding the sander rather than pushing It, holding it gently rather than applying too much pressure. Tabulate the causes of uneven results and ymi will find that they lisu^ly are a poor choice of alMaslve paper and</p>
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        <p>"According to a'ftpoie ^ sanders and disc ---furnidiings trade pobIici^'&amp;gt;anders are used for the bridal  market  heavy-duty sanding. The belt</p>
        <p>.-*3 counts fw 50  pwcetit  of  sRUdtr is a kind of</p>
        <p>sales, 48 percaft Jatt-of-all-jobs, being well 3^  sales  and 40 pCT-  iBIrted for very rough san-</p>
        <p>r ^ ^p( glassware sales.  as well as for finishing</p>
        <p>operations. It must be handled with care, never being held in one place while the bell Is moving. WTien rough wood must be smoothed or paint removed, it is all right to cut across the grain, but this should never be done when final or nearfinal sanding is required. In that case, the belt must be in line with the grain Like the belt sander, the disc sander has to be handled carefully. It is designed for very rough work, but it will leave swirl marks if not used exactly to the manufacturers recommendations, which means bringing only part of the disc in contact with the work at a slight angle. Some special types of disc fight the tendency of the machine to leave the swirls, but even these kinds require gentle handling. You can buy madiines especially made for disc sanding or get disc sanding attachments for</p>
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        <p>Most popular of the so-called finishing sanders are the orbital or in-line types. The orbital sanders flat bottom moves In tiny, almost imperceptible ovals. The inlines movement is back and forth. Many finishing sanders these days have a dual action, permitting either orbital or in-line sanding with the touch of a button or switch. Generally, it is best to use the orbital part first, since it removes wood a bit faster, then switch to the in-line action. There are also vibrating finishing sanders, less expensive but less effective, yet suitable for small projects.</p>
        <p>The selection of the proper machine is only part of the struggle to obtain a good result. Another integral portion of the effort is the ch^ of the right abrasive piqier. llie flint and garnet papos you may have used for hand sanding wOl break down to fast when used in power machines. The alumtoum''' oxides and silicon carbides are among the newer and strtHiger abrasive papers that work well in power sanders. When you sh^ fo them, you will find they are usually clearly marked as to their suitability tor electric-. machines. 11 they aren't, aii h ttw dealer, specifyhig pre&amp;gt; dsdy how the MH-asive ki being used.</p>
        <p>Some manufacturers of atn'asives continue to use the numbering syston tor tte-fining their products, but usually have acomqianying descriptkMtt, such as very fine, fine, medium, coarse ^ and very coarse. -  -  Homebuying Today Con Be Risky</p>
        <p>By LOUISE OOQK AflOdUidPiiMWillEr RWag prices and  iotenU  rales  are  foreh^</p>
        <p>Amolcais to fkid unximteotioiial and aonettnes rIty viQfs to pay for the houae of (heir dreama llure are new Uodi of martgages with iBOOlhly piyenU Ifwt go up and down. New kinds of fkkanctag arraoginxnts iMi bypMB the baaker. Houring partaarakipa bMwwin taiyer andaelier.</p>
        <p>A report isMied by the Department of HoiBg and Urban Devekpment last week mowed that the median vate of</p>
        <p>sigie-family homes U Ue United SUSes Ucrenaed 15 potent 1173 to 1979. During the same period, the median kKome of homeowners went up Si percent.</p>
        <p>Inflatkm, however, has boosted not only the price of a bouse, but also the price of the money it takes to buy K. The rate for a conventional mortgage today topa 18 peroant. The monthly payment on a 39-year, $56,000 mortgage at 18 percent is about $7 for principal and interest alone.</p>
        <p>Lenders generally say you shouldnt spend mote than a percent of your gross income for you- mortgage payment, plus taxes and insurance. If you assume that taxes and insurance boost you monthly co^ to ICO, you'll need an anmial income of more than $36,000 to manage that 65,000 mortgage.</p>
        <p>RoUin Barnard, pretdent of the U.S. Learie of Savings Associations, says that some people who want to may be f(uced to rent. "We are probably on the ver^ of a lessmlng of home ownership. says Barnard.</p>
        <p>Many of the leagues members are in trouble They kumed money on kmg-term mortgages at low rates. Today, in order to attract custtHners, they are f&amp;lt;Nt:ed to pay higher intere^ on deposits.</p>
        <p>Federal regulators have lifted the limits on what lenders can charge for mutgages, and rates have soared. Unamvm-Uonal mortgages, with adjustable intere^ rates that fluctuate with the market, have gained in popularity.</p>
        <p>"i think were going to see the adjustable rate mortgage probably as the predonunant nmtgage in the future," said David Treadway, chief economist for the Federal National</p>
        <p>MoftgagiAaoeiMlos.</p>
        <p>11k aswdatico - known as FasBle Mae - is a prfvtle coiporteon iiiifact to fweroBent raftexi. wiieh bqfi B morigagn tnm leaden tte banks and SALt, wteh tboi OB UK tiK nuaey to Buke nwre koite ktois. Pinato Mm pn a bote to the adtethble moitfiv Ite week itei t announced that it would purchaM sudi loam friUB kadot.</p>
        <p>Ibe apedfte of the adiustable rato nurigige, tetod tht ARM, vary aocordhig to the type of tatetntton you dsM will hi fnenl, however, the interest rale la tied to some Rntaid flnancte kxte. When te taidn fMs ig), the totcfte rate IMS ig&amp;gt;. When the todex goes down, so does the intereit rate.</p>
        <p>AdjuMmete are made aocordtaf to a fixed schedule, apeed f die ARlb haw limits on the anxut</p>
        <p>on to advance. Some of______________</p>
        <p>by whkh the intaest rate can tocreaM w decreaM; others do not.</p>
        <p>An upward adpBtment to the interest rate can be made by increash^ the moodily payment, by extendtog the term of the loan u by boost the amount of die outstanding [wtocipal and decreasing the homeowners equity.</p>
        <p>Initial interest rates on acfjustabie mortgages generally are lower than on conventional mortgages. You pay les now to exchange for the possibUlty of paying more later on.</p>
        <p>Here's an example of bow an adjustable nUe mortgage mi{^ wuk:</p>
        <p>Take oiR a 310,000 mortgage fu SO yean at 14 percoat. The monthly payment is 1710.93. You total payments, 300 mntvtw equal 3255.935.</p>
        <p>Assume the toda you have chosen goes up one pot during the first year you hold the mortgage. You interest rate to now 15 percent. You monthly payment to 3758.33 If the</p>
        <p>interest rate never changes again, you total payments - one year at 14 percent and 29 years at 15 percent - equal 3272,430.</p>
        <p>Suppose, however, that the interest rate goes up another one point during the second year you hold the mortgage. You intuest rate to now 16 perceit. You monthly payment to now 3807.26 You total costs - 14 percent the first year, 15 percent the second year and 16 percent the remaining 9 years-is 3288,870.</p>
        <p>Ibe potential benefit to consumos to that interest ratos COULD go down.</p>
        <p>Barnard, who to president of Midlmid Federal Savings of Denver as wdl as of the U.S. League of Savings Associations, says he thinks "mortgage rates of 10 percent are entirely feasible.</p>
        <p>At 10 percent, the monthly payment on that 380,000,30-ywar</p>
        <p>mortgage would be only 3586.80. M you paid fiw yean of you mortgage at 14 percent and the rest at 10 percent, you total</p>
        <p>costs would be only 3200,696.</p>
        <p>ByANDYLANG APNewsfeatures Q - We soon will be buying shingles for ou roof, which presenUy has asphalt shinies on it. We have run into a conflicting (pinion which has gottoi us confused and we need you help. When we went to get estimates on a new roof, the first roofer gave us a price fu a^halt shingles. The second one gave us a higher price, but he said the shtogles he would put on - fiberglass shingles - were of a highu quality. We then went back to the first roofer, who said that, fiberglass shingles also are made of asphalt and that there really was very little difference. What is you advice?</p>
        <p>A. &amp;gt;5- Conventiona) a^&amp;gt;halt shln^ are relatively inexpensive and can be counted on to have a life expectancy of 15 to 20, sometimes 25, years. These shingles are made of a base mat &amp;lt;sl organic material, usually cellulose fibers, satuated with asphalt and surfaced with mineral granules, which protect against the suns drying rays and give the shingles more color and added protection against fire.</p>
        <p>Fiberglass shingles have a base mat of fibe^ass, also imbedded in asphalt and also surfaced with mineral granules. They cost more than the convoitional as{^alt shingles, but the nuuiufac-turers, usually the same as those who m^e the regular a^)halt shingles, say they last longer, have the highest fire-resistance rating, have more weathering-grade asphalt and, because of the fiberlgass base mat. wUl not blister, cul, buckle or not.</p>
        <p>Ou advice, therefore, is to look at all types of shingles, compare the prices and make a decision on which roofer to select after considering the labor costs. All of this is based on the assumption that you have checked out the roofers qualifications and find than</p>
        <p>three thicknesses are termed double coverage or triple coverage, respectively.</p>
        <p>equaUy acceptable. Probably the ^ inywrtaitt thing to</p>
        <p>making price comparisons is to be certain the iteers are biddiiig on exactly the same materials. Once tfie decision has been made, be sure you wtitten agreement speUs out</p>
        <p>in detail the work to be done, the materials to be used, the completion date and penalties, if any, the war-ranUa and guarantees, the ranOval of waste materials, ttie final price and the method of payment.</p>
        <p>Q. - Call you tell me what single coverage, double coverage and tr^ coverage mean to respect to roofing?</p>
        <p>A. - Coverage is an RppraKimate Indication</p>
        <p>the amount of wtber pro-teethm provided by different roetliig products. Roll roo^ generaUy are con-siftred single coverage ttems. aitogies are applied so that th^ overlap each othu to a gKAief or lesser rtent. Thwe whose coverage to such that nowhere is there any significant roof With less than two or</p>
        <p>Q.  We have an old roof made of wooden shakes. Can asphalt shinies be applied over them?</p>
        <p>A. - Generally, no. While a^halt shtogles usually can be applied over wooden shingles, most rotrfus say shakes should be taken off because they do not stgiply a smooth surface for nailing.</p>
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        <p>Movement To Alter Lows Allowing Insanity Pleas Gains Strength</p>
        <p>By TDiOTHY HARPER AaodMedProiWiita Stipim Itorcantonto. m unenployed Gflcago truck (klvcr, wat charged with (raori hi a MO,Qi awlodle last year. He defended Mnnii and pleaded Insanity .</p>
        <p>At hit trial, be doggedly crotMsamioed a proaecu-tioD psychiatriit who tcitified that be was sane, and tben put his own ptychiatrlst on tbe stand to tfliUfy that he was out of his nnind.</p>
        <p>Marcanton argued so logically and CQOvioclngly - to sanely, if you wUl - that be was acquitted, innocent by reason of insanity Thus the insanity defense, based on the American legal principle against punishing people not responsible for their crimes, flew once more over the cuckoos nest.</p>
        <p>As it edges from the sublime to the ridicuious, there is a growing movanent to change or abolish the insanity defense to make sure thid people who OHnmlt crimes are locked away some place, either in (H'teons or mental institutions, to pay for thdr crimes and protect society.</p>
        <p>"The traditional insanity defense is being challenged," says John Parry, an American Bar Association researcher in Washington. "The new emphasis is on the person being guilty of a crime as opposed to ]ust being insane."</p>
        <p>. The insanity plea ronains a comparatively rare and difficult legal defense. But  when it is invoked, its usually in spectacular, gory I crimes and so the imtmity ^ defense looms large in the ' publics mind.</p>
        <p>It is the defense that will apparently be used John W, Hinckley Jr., accused of shooting President Reagan.</p>
        <p>It was the defense used -unsuccessfully - by mass murderers John Wayne Gacy and David Berkowitz, Sirhan Slrhan, Jack Ruby and Arthur Bremer, who shot then-Gov. George Wallace.</p>
        <p>Legal scholars, psychiatrists and public officials say the insanity de-foise is riddled with abuses and inconsistencies  fatal flaws for even the most high-minded and tuunanitar-ian legal doctrina.</p>
        <p> Critisi argUB that tbe'tiea is used too often, especially in the most serious casa, and that no one, including psychiatrists, can really tell whether a criminal act was / the restdt of insanity.</p>
        <p>They also contend that noosUy those better off can afford tbe costlier insanity defense, and that if mic-cessful they spend lea time in meidai Institutions than they would in prison Poorer defendants who are obviously Insane are held sane and sent to prison where they get little psychiatric help, the critics say.</p>
        <p>And then thoe are strange outcoma to iraanity ddense casa, as in these exampla fom the late 70s:</p>
        <p>A Chicago man, out on probation in the knife wounding of ai teen-age girl, was accused df stabbing another teen-age to death. Innocent by reason of Insanity, he spent less than a year in a</p>
        <p>mental institution before psychiatrisu said Ms temporary insaMty was cured andbewttreieaaed.</p>
        <p>Within I few moiRha, be was arrested again ie the stabbing death of a 3S-yar old woman.</p>
        <p>A PhiladeipMa woman wbo kiUed her best hlend so m coidd steal tbe wonuns baby was found Innocent by reason of Insanity and releaaed after just 17 nnoaths in a mental institution. In tbe same ctty, another woman was not sent to a mental hospital at all</p>
        <p>after killing her husband because iie thou^it he was a vamptre.</p>
        <p>A Pittsfield. Mam., man wbo klUed Ms mother and steter with a btaeball bat spent six yean in a mental instittttton before psycMatrisIs said be waa sane and released Mm last year. Seventeen days IMer he sUt Ms throat.</p>
        <p>And in Georgia, a man found Innocent ^ reason of insanity after stomping Ms graodmotber to death was recently released from a</p>
        <p>state mental batttutioo de-iptte the objectioat of tbe judge who presided at Ms 197S trial.</p>
        <p>"I siaoerely apotogize for the stale of tbe law M tMs area," Judge George Horkan of VMdosU, Gn.. said a tbe man was released.</p>
        <p>Two states, IfldMgao and Indiana, have already instituted verdicts of "guilty butmentaUyiU."</p>
        <p>In those states, criminals pleading insanity are sent to prison Instead of mental in-stitutioDs. They receive</p>
        <p>psycMatric betp while M priion, but have to serve out regular sentenoa even if psychiatrists decide they have recovered tfadr sanity.</p>
        <p>In addttiao, Illinois has moved to keep people found Mnocent by reem of insanity confined for M least as kng as it would take pris-ooers convicted of tbe same offenee to be paroled.</p>
        <p>In Congrea, meantime, Sen. Edward Zorlnri^, D-Neb., has introduced i^isla-tfon to abolisb the verdict of "innocent by re^ of i^</p>
        <p>sanity" in federal courts It should eUminate the haphazard system which has allowed the crimlnaDy Insane to walks out of court free," he says That haphazard system' induda M deflnitions of in-sanity, tncompetence, im</p>
        <p>sound mind, mental defect, mental cbaeaae and mental tUnea in the SO state and 11 federal jurisdictioos A few state insanity laws offer no definition at all.</p>
        <p>Despite the vagara, or perhaps because of than, the def^ works best</p>
        <p>in the most serious casa. One New York study shows that nearly 60 percent of tbe defendants acquitted by reason of insanity had been accused of murda or man-slau^ter BtA it wnts haitfly as often as the public thinu</p>
        <p>YOUR DAILY</p>
        <p>from the CtrroH RIghttr InttHulf</p>
        <p>P0R1CA8T FOR SUNDAY, JUNE . 1981</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES; A day in which it is ad-viaabis that you think daapiy a plan of action wharoby you can gain your most cbsrisbod dsslrw. You can now olvt difficult problams fodng you.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 81 to Apr. 19| Your intuitiva facuHia ars working accurately today and you can aasily gain your im-modiate aims. Un gontla tactics.</p>
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        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to Juna 211 A good time to aaproM appreciation to paraons who have done livore for you. Study your tasks for tbe awninm week.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 211 Take time to engage in recreational activitiaa that will lift your qnrit and lit you forget worria.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Bo eure to study the details of  new plan you have in mind. Attend a sodiil affoir that is to your liking later in tbe day.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Study philoeophical matters that appeal to you. Handla communkatkms that can ba halpful in busineas and peraonal life.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct 22) Ran time to go over your financial etatue today and figure out another way to add to your income. Express happiness.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Come to the right decision concerning an important proparty mattar. Try to in* creaae your drde of friends.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Keep busy planning activities that could give you more abundance in the future. Plan ntw weaks activitiaa well.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Know what it la you really desire in our personal Ufa. Happiness with friends is possible in tbe eveiung.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS(Jcn. 21 to Feb. 19) Attending to affaire in your community can add much to your prestige at this time. Come to the eld of a good friatid.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Study better ways to advance in your Une of endeavor. Be mors thoughtful of family members ind increaa harmony in tha horns.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY . . . he or she wiU be a very determined person, so make sure your progeny is on the right path oi expression, and thus avoid going in tbe wrong direction. There is much perseversncs in this chart, so be sure to give  good education.</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR MONDAY, JUNE 29.1981</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES You ere eager to got com* pUmente for doing excellent work, but dont be diaap-polntad if thoae about you are too preoccupiad with their oem activitiM to give praiae that ia due.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Not a good day for recreation since there are Ukely to be problems you have to contend with. Strive for family haraiony.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Give more attention to improving ccnditiona in your home. Clear out huge from a naw venture you have started.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Um more than average care while in motion and avoid possible accident. The evoning can be a very happy time.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) If you are tempted to spend more money than you can afford, think it over carefully. Be logkaL  v</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) A good time to deer up those email accumulated tasks. Spend more time on improving your health and appearance.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Handle those affairs that have posed problems in the past and get excellent results. Make sensible plans for the future.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Try to make allowencM for a friend who is not acting right due to mounting pressures. Be poised at a social affair.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Make sure you obey</p>
        <p>AHENTION GREENVILLE RESIDENT BECOME INVOLVED IN CITY GOVERNMENT</p>
        <p>The Mayor aiiid City Council will consider appointments to the following ^ards/commissions of the City of Greenville in July, 1981:</p>
        <p>Board of Adjustments Greenville Citizens BIkeway Committee Greenville City School Board Greenville Energy Commission Greenville Foundation</p>
        <p>I Planning and Zoning Commiaaion Public Transportation Commission Redevelopment Commission</p>
        <p>If you are a Greenville resident and would like to be considered for an appointment, please call or write the City Clerks Office, P.O. Box 1905, Greenville, N.C. 27834,,Telephone 752-4137, Ext. 215, and complete i resume form to indicate your Interest in the event you have not already done so.</p>
        <p>YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO VOLUNTEER YOUR PARTICIPATION IN CITY GOVERNMENT</p>
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        <p>CAPRICX)RN (Dec. 22 to Jan. ^ Drat run away from praaaing raaponsibilitiss to engage in naw onw. Starting an argument with a neighbor aotvaa nothing.</p>
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        <p>By JOE FRAZIER Asaociated Press Writer</p>
        <p>BLLEFIELDS. Nicaragua (AP) - A Wack. English-speaking oysterman furrws his brow and says, i could go to jail for talking to you like 1 am but we have a lot ol hope in Ronald Reagan heW If Russia sticks in its fingers, we hope he will cut them off </p>
        <p>An unemployed fisherman listemng m sips local rum. spits through hialeeth and adds i don't like Communists I dont like Cubans And I hate Spamards They dont know that we can't stand withot the Yankee What do the Russians want from us here</p>
        <p> Watch vou mouth You drop in jail. cautions a Creole colleague in the regions patois The Sunday mght sounds from the wooden, tin-roofed, shanty-style Protestant churches bring to mind a rural village in the Amencan South, not a Central .Amencan nation with a guemlla-led revolutionarv government Neglected for decades by the central government, unconnected by roads to the populous Pacific side and settled by Englishmen and former slaves, .Nicaraguas other coast is. as Its residents say. "a countr&amp;gt; apart </p>
        <p>There is what some consider a budding separatist movement here among the conservative, heavily Protestant populatiwi that is dominated by English-speaking blacks and Mosquito Indians Its hard to equate Bluefields with unrest. Its a quiet town of shanties on stilts, simmenng in the muggv Caribbean heat Dugout canoes pull up past idle fishing boats, bringing in loads of produce from the small farms around the rivers and inlets, and the smoke from charcoal cxwking fires sends a mi.\ture of spicy aromas swirling through the collection of shanties that make up the waterfront marketplace The region has never felt much kinship with the Spanish-speaking Roman Catholic Pacific side of the country The new government is now paying more attention to the area and the new influence here of the 'Spaniards." as Spanish-speaking Nicaraguans are called demeaningly. is resented by many Last fall, there were riots against the presence of Cuban advisers in the area and slogans such as "Long live Bluefields without Cubans still grace a few walls. Residents sav scores more have been scrubbed off "The question really is. how far does the c-oast want to be integrated' says the Rev Gregory Smutko. a Roman Catholic priest who has spent 20 years on the coast ".Most of the black people of Bluefields probably would rather be left alone They ve been here aoo years and its their town </p>
        <p>Managua has tned before to incorporate the coast In the early I9s it forbade teaching school in English Since there</p>
        <p>were no Spanish teachm ia the area, the schools cloaed and stayed that way for 10 years.  ^  ^</p>
        <p>"When they did set up schools they Uuight Spanish. This upset some of the old Creoles very much." says the Rev. Smutko. wtw also is an anthropologist  S&amp;lt;xne blacks here feel the Sanhnisu revolution is just the latest thing the Spaniards are trying to shove down their throats." he says Travel from Managua to Bluefidds is a 200-mile drive and a four-hour boat trip, or by air. The boat, known locally as the Bluefields Express, leaves once or twice a day from the river town of Rama, piled hi^ with fruit, freight, and passengers and provides the only link most Nicaraguans know between the ni^t and-day halves of their country.</p>
        <p>The Spanish claimed the coast bid never conquered it. Nicaragua continued the Spanish claim when it gained independence but the area was called the Mosquito Kingdom, with its own king, under a British protectorate until a 1905 treaty recognized it as part of .Nicaragua The Misurasata .Movement, which seeks a greater degree of autonomy in the region, has meant jail for many Indian leaders who say the region is not reaping the benefits from its natural resources. nxKtly lumber and fish The feeling is heavy here that the region has more than Its share of problems since the Sandinista National Liberation Front took power in July of 1979 after a bloody civil war, a war that scarcely touched the isolated Atlantic Coast "At least 40 percent of the fishing boats here are lied up now." says busiaessman Francisco Lopez "There are no spare parts Fishmg maintains us"</p>
        <p>Shellfish is a major export of the region and bnngs in million of dollars in foreign exchange to Nicaragua annually. Some, not ail. of the anti-Cuban feeling has died down here In the riots last fall, residents said houses were searched, demonstration leaders were beaten and jailed and special government troops were flown in. The town was virtually sealed off and a news blackout enforced "They took dozCTis to jail, they dragged some out of bed. says a relative of two jailed Misurasata leaders who asked anonymity</p>
        <p>She says the Cubans are still in Bluefielite but keep a lower profile now</p>
        <p>"I know the man who teaches basketball Hes a lovely man and he sticks to basketball As people we have nothing against them, but we dont want their system. she says.</p>
        <p>"Nobody around here likes to fight," the woman says. "On Cape Gracias, they moved the Mosquito people off when a hurricane destroyed it and set them raising rabbits, They fell in love with tlie rabbits and refused to let them be killed.</p>
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        <p>By .MIKE ROBINSON Associated Press Writer W.ASHI.NGTN (,AP) - On the afternoon of June 24. 1976. Henr&amp;gt; J Hyde strolled up to a House microphone, made a motion, and added: "This amendment may stimulate a lot of debate</p>
        <p>It was one of the political understatements of the decade</p>
        <p>Overnight, an obscure Illinois Republican found himself the idol of one mass movement and the bane of another Within weeks, preachers were telling their flocks that Hyde s amendment to ban .Medicaid abortions was the will of God,</p>
        <p>Angr&amp;gt; pickets dogged his steps with signs so bitter that</p>
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        <p>Hyde says they indicated was the first cousin Dracula</p>
        <p>The Hyde Amendment is the law of the land now, but with a conservative surge through Congress, its author Is taking the lead on two pieces of legislation that chill many of Hydes colleagues: a new. broader, anti-abortion bill and a toned-down sequel to the Voting Rights Act of 1965</p>
        <p>In the meantime, another Hyde amendment, tacked to a supplemental money bill, was passed by Congress June 5 and further tightened .Medicaid restrictions for abortions. It excluded rape and incest as permissible grounds and allow^ payments onlv when the</p>
        <p>mother's life is endangered Henry Hyde is one of the most courageous men in the Congress." the Moral Majoritys Rev, Jerry Falwell says He took the point on thepro-life issue "</p>
        <p>At 6-foot 3. with swept-back silver-gray hair and a commanding self assurance. Hyde "just looms." an admirer says "He exudes the idea that he's a somebody "</p>
        <p>At first blush. 57-year-old Hyde might seem an unlikely /candidate to lead a moral crusade. For W thing, he is a 265-pound, cigar-puffing Chicago politician who started out pushing doorbells</p>
        <p>in a precinct and ^nt 25 years on the road from law school to Capitol Hill But thats just one side While his congressional colleagues are swinging their nine irons at Burning Tree. Hyde settles himself in an easy chair, half-frame glasses on his nose, to plow through volumes of history with a yellow marking pen "He's an intellectual. says his friend. Rep Tom Railsback. R-Ill.</p>
        <p>Hyde says his views stem, in part, from a World War II voyage on which another Navy officer kept feeding him radical tracts</p>
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        <p>ITbia qaeatioB has beea awarded the weekly prixe.l A.-I think that the majority of players still use forcing jump raises. However, I would venture that the ma jority of experts use limit raises.</p>
        <p>Before going any further, let's define a limit raise. Like a forcing raise, it guarantees four card support for openers suit. However, it is made with a somewhat weaker hand than you need for a forcing raise, and part ner is allowed to pass if he has a minimum opening bid. The limit raise is invitational, and partner should not accept unless he has solid opening bid values.</p>
        <p>What IS the requirement for a limit raise? Anything from a good nine points to a bad 12 points, including distribution Obviously, the fewer values you have in the way of high cards, the more distributional your hand should be.</p>
        <p>Now that you know what a limit raise is. dont go ahead and graft it onto your pre sent methods to replace the forcing raise. Before you can ad&amp;lt;^t limit raises with any degree of confidence, you will have to diaeuss your methods ; with your partner. Now that you can ik&amp;gt; longer use a jump raiae of partner's luit to show the equivalent of an opening bid with four-card</p>
        <p>support, how are you going to treat hands that formerly qualified for a jump raise? Are you going to differentiate between forcing raises that contain a singleton and those that are balanced, and if so, how? These are just a few quesitons that your part nership will have to answer</p>
        <p>Lastly, I must disagree with the player who seems to think that limit raises are a new development in bridge. They are almost as old as contract bridge itself, and were once used universally. They gave way in the 1930s to forcing raises, though some systems, in particular the British Acol System, continued to use limit raises. They have come back into fashion since the early 60s, and are gaining popularity.</p>
        <p>How useful are they? Limit raises can be very helpful if you alter your system to accommodate for the forcing bids that you have lost. But if you are not prepared to go to the trouble of working out methods thatO will enable you to adopt limit =J raises, you will be better off if you continue to play old fashioned" forcing raises.</p>
        <p>As we have often stressed in this column, it is not so much the methods you use as how well you apply those methods that determines how good your results will be! And if you play in the casual, cutaround rubber bridge pmes, as most of us do, forcing jump raises serve as well as any other method.</p>
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        <p>By ROBERT UPSCOMB</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPl) - Cleaning up the nations rivers became a major goal of the environmental movement in the late 1960s But making the rivers as clean as they were 50 years ago may be an impossible dream Take a look at the street the next time it rains Chances are youll see water, streaked with yellows and reds and Wues, flow ing along the curb Most street runoff is untreated That water, polluted with oil, dirt, grease and metals such as lead, will most likely end up in the nearest creek and eventually in the nearest river.</p>
        <p>Experts, who call such runoff "nonpoint pollution. say it is perhaps the single most important obstacle to clean water.</p>
        <p>The Potomac River, once one of the nations most polluted waterways, is typical A common joke in the Washington area several years ago was someone who fell in the Potomac would need more shots than if traveling to a tropical country filled with exotic diseases</p>
        <p>Another barb: "You could almost walk across the river in the summertime.</p>
        <p>The chief problem then seemed to be untreated sewage That was what the ^vernment attacked.</p>
        <p>President Lyndon Johnson started the cleanup in earnest in 1965. signing the Water Pollution Control Act and declaring the river "would be safe for swimming by 1975."</p>
        <p>Johnsons prediction was wrong, but since he signed the act more than $l billion has been spent in the Washington area to improve old sewage treatment plants and build new ones, and the water is much improved.</p>
        <p>Bacteria counts are lower, and although some are rtill present that could cause disease, plenty of people swim in the river during ?n annual raft race with no apparent ill effects.</p>
        <p>The city government joined a local fishermens group in sponsoring a three-day festival celebrating a reviving fish population. Oxygen levels are up Huge floating algae patches, once comnMMi in the summer, are disappearing One Environmental Protection Agency official claims some  of the effluent being dumped back in the Potomac watershed is almost pure enou^i to drink.</p>
        <p>But now that sewage seems under control, the multitude of agencies and local governments that deal with the river are jiKt beginning to grapple with the runoff problem Analysts are not even sure how much pollution comes from nonpoint sources, except that it is a hefty percentage - up to 65 percent in rural areas where farmers use fertilizers and pesticides.</p>
        <p>Cameron Wiggin, a water analyst for tlw Metropolitan Washington Council of GovCTiiments, an advisory group, says we are still trying to understand the dimensions of the ... runoff problem.</p>
        <p>Wiggin said the problem could be attacked through subdivision ordinances rearing narrower streets, titter cliBtering of homes, holding ponds to cwitain runoff and encouraging farmers to control erosion.</p>
        <p>The basic idea is to give the ground a chance to soak up the pollutants before they reach the streams.</p>
        <p>In developed areas Wiggin says use of vacuum-type street sweepers, rather than broom-types. would suck iqi the particles that are otherwise washed into ti watershed by rain.</p>
        <p>"Sweeping is usually done for aesthetics, and Is not oriented towards getting up the really fine particles... There are some vacuum sweepers, but not a general program to orient their operators towards water quality,  he said</p>
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        <p>Donor Seeker's Life Stays Busy</p>
        <p>PITTSBURGH AP) - Don Dennys Job at the Uwversiiy &amp;lt;j| PlttMur^ is locaUog suitabte kitoys. hearts and fivers to take fhn the dead lor surgical transpfwitujg into the IKIng.</p>
        <p>He is the procurement coordinator at PW. the only center ta the country that transplMts all three vital orgam His</p>
        <p>work often means a hurried ride at any hotff of the day or ni^t</p>
        <p>by chartered pUae. heiicopter or special v to the she of a potemialdofxx-</p>
        <p>Btk before surgeons can perform their medical miradet. Demy must get permission frwn a victim's family that orgam can be donated.</p>
        <p>The delicate task places him m the middle of an emotional pendulum, swinpng from the death of one person to new life for another, the grief of one family to the hope of the recipient, the anguish of seeing one life end to the gratification of another mewed I think Im very fortunate. This is the kind of job that has benefits you can see  real human beings who are turned around in terms of the quality of their life or even saved from death. the 46'year-old Denny says.</p>
        <p>its the resurection in hutnan terms. Its the phoenix riftng from the ashes. It's rebirth in a very spiritual, beautiful sense. One Ufe ends and another begire Out of uratecessarily painful but unavoidable death, life for other people can emerge I think its just so poetic </p>
        <p>As organ transplartfs become more common, the demand for donors has increased. For example, more than 5,000 people are on the nationwide waiting list for kidneys, aceordlog to the computerixed United Network for Organ Sharing in Richmond, Va.</p>
        <p>Only a small fraction of donors fill out medical cards wlfllng their kidneys, heart or liver for use in transplants. So Deanys job is to encourage doctors and nurses at 135 hoapilals within a 150-mile radius of Pittsburgh to alert him when a potoitial case deveiops.</p>
        <p>Most dmors suffer a fatal brain injury, usuallv from car, motorcycle or swimming accidents or other trauma, such as a stroke.</p>
        <p>Their brain activity has irreversibly ceased But machines such as a ventilator keep pumping blood and oxygen to their organa.</p>
        <p>Seconds are critical. Without machines to keep blood and oxygen flowing, the heart becomes unusable for transplant in about a minute, the liver in five minutes and the kidneys In 30 minutes</p>
        <p>If the organs are mechanically sustained and seem traraplantabie. Denny makes sure that the family accepts and mderstands their loved one is dead and the brain has stopped ftmctkming.</p>
        <p>Only then does he summon all his sensitivity, compassion and courage to raise the possibility of donating organs so another may live.</p>
        <p>Demy does not have a medical background. He has a masters degree in social work and became involved in organ procurement eight years ago.</p>
        <p>Were convinced that were not asking the family for something Were convinced were giving them something. Were giving them a dumce to redeem %me positive meaning from an otherwise stig)id. senseless, meaningless death," says the low-key, soft-spoken Denny.</p>
        <p>This is the sort of thing that families almost always grab hold of. Heres a chc^ to make that the&amp;gt;' can control. Arxl secondy, its a positive thing to know that other people live, hekdUs.</p>
        <p>I try to give them as much choice as I can. I present it to them with the idea that everything has been taken out of your hands up to this point. But now, you're going to have a choice to make.</p>
        <p>My job is to presettf the opportunity to you to make the decision Its either ri^jc ^s wrong They dont have to struggle with it. 1 cant maqnate. I cant influence peoples decisions. The answer is alr^dy there in your heart. In eight years. Ive only had one lamily change their mind. Denny says.</p>
        <p>Demy believes the choice is important fm^ a family that has had no say at all in the tra^c events or In the hospitM treatment Bik he says some medical people try to shield families from bdng preyed upon.</p>
        <p>Ironically, the big proUem that we have is in helping doctm^ and nurses understand the importance of offering this to the family," he says.</p>
        <p>One of the biggest problems 1 have is dealing with doctors who say, 1 dont want to intrude on this lamilys grief, I dont want to cause ai^ pam by asking them to consider donation. Its an honest feeling on the part of the doctor, but very misguided.</p>
        <p>"Oftentimes, were viewed with a great deal of suq&amp;gt;icion. Theres some kind of resentment, that all we care about are the organs, that we dont care about peq)le. we just have to show them that's not the case at all. </p>
        <p>Admitting the work is frazzling at times. Denny says he takes solace in the knowledge that the people who receive new organs are literally given new life</p>
        <p>Museums Step Up Anti-Theft Effort</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) -When a thief steals a jewel-encrusted gold ceranonial swmtl from the Smithsonian Institution, more than metal and precious stones vanishes. Whats gone is a [hece of history.</p>
        <p>Because erf the rising price of precious metals and stones, md the rdative lack of security at museums around the country, the artifact stm%bouses have increasingly becne the target for thieves.</p>
        <p>Museums are taking steps to protect tbemsdves, but find it difficuit to bed up security and still remain true to their flrst purpose, serving the public.</p>
        <p>The International Founda-tioo fcH* Art Research, which publishes a list d stdoi museum itemi estimates that milUoifi of dollars worth 3( art objects are stolen each year in the U.S. Exact values are difficult to estimate, but a 1978 figure put the losses at $12 million annually. Worldwide, the incidents have been rising at 25 percent per year.</p>
        <p>Bomie Biumbam, executive directw d the fdnda-tlon, said that last year her group listed 1,649 stden objects. Only 297 were recovered. She said thdts seemed to be evenly divided between museums and private collections, but that more valuable items tend to be found in</p>
        <p>museums.</p>
        <p>A lot of the thefts this year seem to be fociued on gdd and silver, she said. And many mi^eums fouxl along the way that they were not prepared.</p>
        <p>Last year hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of gold was stolen from the travelling Gray Collection when it was at the Paine Art Center in Oshkosh, Wis. One historical institute in Fort Vlfofth, Texas, was virtually ttnptied in 1977 by burglars who used trucks to haul away paintings, rugs and furniture.</p>
        <p>And someone swiped a set of George Washingtons ivory and gold false teeth from the Smithsmian, leaving officials baffled and dismayed.</p>
        <p>Recently, the FBI arrested a Smithsonian Institution guard and two other Washington men and charged them in the theft of two gold swords, two gtdd cmnmemoraUve medals and a jewel-encrusted snuff box. One of tbe swords was described by museum officials as a 38-incfa ivory-handled, jevled instnunem given by tbe BriUfti govemmek to a U.S. naval ocer in August, 18S6.</p>
        <p>We recovered this one sword, said FBI ^wkesman Larry Knisley. But the ivory handle and all toe jewels that go with it are (rff ttie sword.</p>
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        <p>Having qualified at Administrator of the asala of Harvay Mills lata of PWt CouotY, North Carolina, this It</p>
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        <p>Herv*Y Duflult Mills</p>
        <p>1th day of June, 19*1. TXigultAAir Box 4770.</p>
        <p>, Graanvllla, N'C. 37034 Administrator of tha astata of Harvay AAllls dWCMMKl I June 14. 31,2*. July S, 19*1</p>
        <p>CAAAARO 1973. Tinted glass, air, sport mirrors, auto console, power slaarlng and brakat. AAA/FAL new battery. 3 new tires, just painted Excallent condition $1995 758 8949 attars.</p>
        <p>CASH FOR YOUR car Auto Salat. 754 7745.</p>
        <p>Berwick</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET 1975 AAonza 4 spaed, AM/FM radio, air conditioning U00. 1 944 1487  __</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET 1947 Camaro Coo vartibla. Naw tires, AAA/FM 8 track &amp;gt;t*rao,^ood gas mileage, clean</p>
        <p>nzfs.</p>
        <p>lAAPALA 1*43. Needs ^ 200orbastt^. Call 753</p>
        <p>body</p>
        <p>work.</p>
        <p>VEGA 1*73. Naw tires Fair condi tlon. &amp;gt;300. 758-4339.</p>
        <p>VEGA 1*74. Good car. Excellent oao mHaaoa. &amp;gt;*00. Call 1 944 8459</p>
        <p>1*7 MALIBU CLASSIC 4 cylinder, leadad, axcallant condition &amp;gt;3400</p>
        <p>22U92L_</p>
        <p>Dodge</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>  .</p>
        <p>tiras, 28 miles per gall llrm. 758 3944 or 756221^</p>
        <p>E 1*79 Omni. 39,000 miles, blue, AM/F/M O'Irack. new Mon $4000</p>
        <p>1979 FORD COURIER, 19,000 miles, one owner, 4 speed, large tii'es. white spoke rims, AAA F radio, large mirrors, chrome bumper AAotorola CB radio. 756 3982</p>
        <p>1979 TOYOTA SR S. 5 speed, sport (3Xka^ $4400 negotiable 753 5899</p>
        <p>19*0 JEEP CJ-7, 4 cylinder, power steering. 4 spaed. CB, AM, FAA cassette stereo. 8000 pound winch, hard and soft tops. Call Don at 757 3339 or 758 5570</p>
        <p>1901 CHEVROLET LUV Long bed Assume loan Call 753 3700 or 753</p>
        <p>a_</p>
        <p>040</p>
        <p>Child Care</p>
        <p>CARING ADULT tor 3 preschool children In WInterville area Pro vide own transportation and refer eneas Begin August 23 Call at 754 3*79__</p>
        <p>CHILD CARE WInterville area Aoe2and up 754 5873_</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED teacher and nnother will provide quality care for your child In my home Convenient location. 756 5985</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED babysitter available evenings and weekends Own transportation. 753 4872 after 5</p>
        <p>PART TIME teacher seeking re sponsible, loving lady to xee; cnltdren In my home Monday Friday, 8 12 beginning 8 31 Refer enees, own transportaflon 754 7980.</p>
        <p>DODGE 1974 Colt 44.000 actual mllas, automatic, air, vary clean 13*5. Call Paul, 737 1191 aHer 4</p>
        <p>POLARO WAGON Full power $595 or best offer. Paynwits can be orranoad. 7S3M43._</p>
        <p>018</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>PINTO, 1900. Low milaaga, clean. &amp;gt;3400 or assunse payments. Call 7563713 or after 7. IsTnn</p>
        <p>THUN0ER8IR0 1940. Black, new MIchelln tires, complete new oxhaust. $1395 or best offer. Can be iOan at 118 Melissa Drive, armvllla. 753-5445 after 4 p m</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>MfIC, th* %wial Nutrltloh Prxh am for womon, infants and ildran It avallabl* at th* PlH</p>
        <p>unty Health Oepartmant.</p>
        <p>ThaWIC program combines nutrition counseling for specific dietary prablamt and a iupplamantal food package to aulst In inriproving th* mtlrifional risk condition and *n-eourag* batter dietary habltt.</p>
        <p>Th* supplamantal food package ouppliat food sourcas from each of Ih* Basic 4 Food Groups.</p>
        <p>In order to b* allglbl* for tha WIC Program, th*applicant must be:</p>
        <p>I. A pragnant qr breastfeeding soman. Infant or child under five yaartof age.</p>
        <p>3. Retid* In th* health service dalivary area of Pitt County.</p>
        <p>3. Moat th* fir^lal alidRtility Malinas ot th* Pitt Coun^ WIC Program.</p>
        <p>4. Found to be at medical or nutritional risk.</p>
        <p>, Th* Pitt County Health Department WIC Program Is fiarticularly Intarastad In paHlcifiatlon of woman and infant*.</p>
        <p>It you think you ar* allglbl* for the WIC Program contact th* Pitt Coun-N HaaltR Da^ment at 1025 M/ast I Sixth Street or coll 753-4141.</p>
        <p>Th* oft ic* hour s ar* a: 00 to 5:00.</p>
        <p>Standards for pariiclpatlon in th* WIC Program ar* th* ume tor svaryone ragardlast of race, color, creed, national origin, political ballafs, tax or handicap.</p>
        <p>June 30, 19*1</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualified as Executrix of , it* estafa of Phillip H. Avaratt* late Of Pitt County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all parson* having claims against tn* astato of said dacaasad to prasant them to the undersigned Executrix on or before Oecambar 30, 1*01 or this notice or tarn* will ba pleaded In bar oi thair recovery. AM poraon* indabtad to taid **tat* ploai* maka Immadlato payment.</p>
        <p>This 34th day of June. 1M1.</p>
        <p>' E llzabafh Haiy AvaraHe 0* Barnas Straaf Graanvllla, N.C.</p>
        <p>Executrix of th*astat*ot Phillip H. Avaratt*. dacaasad.</p>
        <p>June 20; July 5.13.19,19*1</p>
        <p>TORINO, 1971. 2 door, 302 V 8, automatic.</p>
        <p>9500 Call 75</p>
        <p>automatic, power steering, radio '58 2932.</p>
        <p>1*73 MAVERICK Needs body work 500.754 7191.</p>
        <p>020</p>
        <p>Mercury</p>
        <p>WORKING AAOTHERSI Hayfield Farm summer day camp for kids ages 6  12. Arts n Crafts, nature</p>
        <p>trails, and plenty of room to romp! AAonday thru Friday. 8 a m - 5 p.m Call nowl 7464414 or 744 4577</p>
        <p>MtOULO LIKE to ketp children In my home, In WInterville 754^43 anytime____</p>
        <p>YOUNG CHERRY OAKS mother, trained In child development has opening for child 18 months to 3 years. Provide loving care tor child in small play group setting. Refer enees available 754-4447.</p>
        <p>046</p>
        <p>PETS</p>
        <p>AKC BASSETT Hound weeks old.</p>
        <p>Jund pupp blood line</p>
        <p>wormed. Call after 4, 1-975-2279</p>
        <p>lies 4 de</p>
        <p>AKC DOBERAAAN Pinscher pup pies for sale Also stud service, red or black 758 0732</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED Siberian Husky puppies Black and white blue eves 746 3372 anytime</p>
        <p>COMET, 1944. Original owner Less than 29,000 actual miles V 8, outomatic, 4 door. Excellent condi</p>
        <p>021</p>
        <p>ddsmobile</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED, purebred, black Labrador Retriever puppies for sale!! Champion bloodline Available first ot July 756 3550</p>
        <p>AKC TOY POODLES. Black Ready in 3 weeks $100 752 7813.</p>
        <p>BEAGLE PUPPIES, pets only &amp;gt;35 754 4389 after 5 p m</p>
        <p>BLACK AND TAN coon hound puppies $20 each. 744 4350</p>
        <p>CUSTOM CRUISER 1973 Wagon Air, luggage rack/carrier, clean. hitch. Run$ good. $1000. 754-31U</p>
        <p>OLDSAAOBILE 1980 Cutlass LS Dtosel Sedan. Silver. 43,000 miles, average 37 miles per gallon, power Steering, power brakes, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo/tape Well maintained. Excellent condition. 4500 Call AAr Whitehurst, 752 3143</p>
        <p>023</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>GRAND PRIX 1979. Black, air, steering and brakes 753 3999. ask for Robert.</p>
        <p>power itil 5,,</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 1973 LeAAans Needs battery Good condition $300 754 0451</p>
        <p>TRANS AM 1978 T Top Excellent condition. $800 cash and assume not $4000 754 9057</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>B 1977. Needs top and minor work. Serious Inquries only.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA, 1977. AM FM radio, air, 5 well maintained, excellent condition, good gas mileage. $2700 7463740</p>
        <p>jUNEaLifei Graanville Utllltias Commission Oty of Graanvllla, North Carolina Taka nolle* that tha Graanvllla UtHltlas CanmlMion, City of Graan-vlli*. North Carolina, on Dacambac *. leo, filad an application tor ax-envtlon from certain raquiramants at Part 3*0 of the Commission's regulations concarning collactlon ana raporting of cost or sarvlce In-wmatlon undsr sactlon 133 of tha Public Utility Regulatory Pollcias Act, Ordar 4, (44 PR S04&amp;gt;, October</p>
        <p>II, 1*7*). Exemption is sought from th* roqulromont to til* on or botor* June 30,  1*03,  and  biannially</p>
        <p>llioroaflar. Information on th* costs</p>
        <p>E of Part 3*0 of the Commltslon't ragulationo Isouad pursuant to Sactlon 133ot PURPA.</p>
        <p>Tha CraanvHIa Utllltias Commission Is a rslatlvoly small publicly owned wttlHy that purchasas all of its awctric powsr rsqulramsnts from Its wholasals suMllar at ratos basad on avarage costs. Tha Graanvllla Utilitlat Commission oparata* a tocallK ragulatad utility and Is, tharetora, not ragulated by any stat* agency hav^ authority ovar alac-hnc utflitias. Til* (SraanvMla Utllltias I Commission doss not maintain its .and rscortls according to tha , Unltorm  ot  Accounts.</p>
        <p>Ti* OIK'S alsctric sarvic* ratp IWdcWrss. and rat* are IttWiionBod primarily by pgWjv' coato and (omI 1,1M roanvlii* Uflline* I  net  haratofor*</p>
        <p>A tno sfudlat. and,</p>
        <p>. duos not maintain th*</p>
        <p>I ni* Hi# report M June 30, i**3, or Ml compllanc* taith a</p>
        <p>TRIUMPH 1*73 TR-4. New clutch. Ski rack, clean. Good mechanical condition. &amp;gt;3000 756 5434</p>
        <p>VOLVO I33S,  1947.  Wrecked</p>
        <p>E^Jr^good. Some body parts Call</p>
        <p>VW BEETLE 1972 Excellent con dition, new radial tires. Asking 1000. 7565154._</p>
        <p>VW 1940. Radial tires. Good condi tlon. &amp;gt;000. Call 758 4535_</p>
        <p>BLUE EYED HUSKEY AKC reg Istered, female. 2 years old Call 825 8821 after4p m__</p>
        <p>BOXER PUPPIES AKC regis tered. brindle, 7 weeks old. de wormed. 744-4558.</p>
        <p>CHESAPEAKES 8 weeks old 2 males, one female. AM shots Reasonably priced. 758-0910after 5</p>
        <p>FREE Calico kittens. Call 756 2752 after 6. Must (Ind home soon.</p>
        <p>FREE Golden Retriever/German Shepherd puppies Black. 754-2344</p>
        <p>FREE KITTENS AAale and female Call 752 1628 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>FREE KITTENS 7 weeks old. One male. 3 females one black and 3 striped. 754 0004after 5p.m._</p>
        <p>GERAAAN SHEPHERD puppies 4 weeks old, AKC Sables, &amp;gt;300, black and tan, &amp;gt;175. Call 757 3038 anytime</p>
        <p>STRUCTi To Act A*</p>
        <p>^ PROFESSIONALS A* CNipute Settlers Mil you spend several hours month helping davatae a ntaior alternative to costly, time</p>
        <p>consuming court Mtlgation by sat tiing dlspiutas between naw txima Owners and buildars? Faa paid tor each cat* hoard Training to sharpen your skills and laam naw ones will by July 34 in RaMgh Call J Howlngton at (8001 341 9340 for afipllcatlon and invitation E^y 1^ Op^irlunily Employer</p>
        <p>753 4995 or 753 3*49</p>
        <p>SENIOR prpgrammar Excallant opportunity tor progressive pre grammer taeklng growth and re NMnslfolMty 3 years axparionce required Knowladgt of medium sited IBM syttomt a must Back ground In accounts raceivabiet and health car* industry a plus Starting salary commensurate with expari anca Submit raturrw. in confidence to Programma GraanvTlla, NC</p>
        <p>rammer P O Box 1947</p>
        <p>TOP TECHNICIAN WANTED TV*</p>
        <p>'h* and ttarao tap doMar pay 75&amp;gt;3370 sat inlahts</p>
        <p>MUSICIANS WANTED Vary rapu table Top 40, Baach Band is taarchirw lor a drummer, a keytioard ptayar and a trumpet player Band ha* astablitiiad a good local waakand business Call 754 4495 or 750 3449 ask tor Gary</p>
        <p>NEED MONEY FAST7 Cucumber pickers needed immediately AAutt be 14 years Jid or otdar Contact local Emptoymanf Security Com mission</p>
        <p>NOW ACCEPTING ^kations tor</p>
        <p>full tima cooks</p>
        <p>waitresses</p>
        <p>Apply AAonday Friday between 11-3. Wattle House, 344 Graanville Bivd</p>
        <p>PUBLIC SAFETY officers Town of Chapel Hill Posifiont available late September &amp;gt;l037/month (pending Council approval): 5% raises each 4 months lor 1&amp;lt;/y yoars Paid training provided Involves poMc*. fire emergency medical services Rotating shifts Rcgulras high school diploma or equity, excellent physical mental health, minimum age 30 Excellent benefits Including 15 days vacation to holidays, etc Apply by July 4 AAunicipal Build ing. 304 North Columbia Street, Chapel Hill NC 27514 (9t9) 939 1111 Equal Opportuni ty/AHIrmativa Action Employar.</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE PERSON srson Salary</p>
        <p>AAust</p>
        <p>have Mcanaa. prefer person with 15 years axperlanc*</p>
        <p>- --   'y  plus</p>
        <p>commission Call Ted. 750-O54I, Snalllng A Snalllng Personnel</p>
        <p>RECREATION center supervisor Operates municipal recreation center in predominantly black neighborhood Develop*, schedules, and supervisas recreation actlvltlas artd facilltl**, including youth pro-</p>
        <p>8rams, sanlor citlians. Special ilymplcs. neighborhood special events, and gymnasium Experi ence In supervising recreation ac tivltles and facilities very desirable Must be very dependable and trustworthy willing to regularly work some evening and weekend hours, able to work will with citizens ot all ages, and able to maintain accept^le behavior by youths High School degree re quired. Associate or bachelor's de gree in recreation or related field desirable, or equivalent combina tlon of experience and training &amp;gt;9.018 up plus benefits Equal Employment Opportunity Submit resume or application to F T Sauls. Recreation and Parks Director, P O Box 84. Town of FarmvlMe. NC, by Friday July 17</p>
        <p>RESIDENT AAANAGER needed Immediately for medium size a$&amp;gt;artment communitv Full knowl edge of procedure and maintenance supervision required Must live on site Excellent salary and fringe benefits. Send resume to Resident Manager, P O Box 1967. Groenvllle, NC</p>
        <p>RN, USE YOUR SKILLS In a geriatric setting that offers a pro fessional approach to care of resi dents and your personal growth Competitive salary and benefits Call Guardian Care in FarmvlMe. 753 5547 to see what we can offer</p>
        <p>SALES Top company needs ag gressive person with coMege degree, working eastern North Caro I. Great Denefits, and advan cement SISK S18K first year Fee negotiable Call Ted. 758 0541, Snelllnq a, Snelllno Personnel</p>
        <p>SALES reprasantatalve. Raleigh based fixxnervice distributor needs local sales re$&amp;gt;resentatlve. Institutional, retail or route food sales experience desired. Send resume Sales AAanager, P O Box 3*005. Raleigh, NC 27411_</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON Excellent com pensatiiMi for an aggressive and motivated person. Draw against commission. AAust be willing to work evenings and weekends First year potenfial to &amp;gt;20,000 Call Jimmy Langston. 754 9874, Amerl can Flomes._</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON Do you want to get ahead with a company that is on the move? If you have experience In haating and air conditioning call Gertie, 750-0541, Snalllno A Snalllng.</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON EstabMshad route in eastern North Carolina iressive person. Call Gertie 1541. Snelilno A Snelllno.</p>
        <p>7^-</p>
        <p>SECRETARY STOPI Look no further I This job offer* you a great opportunity to get started In your career. AAust have good typing skills. Call Gertie. 750-&amp;amp;1. SneMing A Snetllng Personnel Service</p>
        <p>FULL TIME live In companion for elderly couple. Good salary, room and board. 753 49(0_</p>
        <p>GRILL ATTENDANT Full time Nights and weekends mostly. Apply Darwin Waters Grill. 753-4329.</p>
        <p>AAME DIATE o$&amp;gt;ening for LPN or RN Utilization review coordinator (PSRO). Position available Imme diately for LPN or RN 25 to 35 hours per week. Schedule flexible. Contact Personnel Office, (Edgecombe Oneral Hospital. 3901 AAaTn Street. Tarboro, NC</p>
        <p>call 1 641-7154.</p>
        <p>37806 or</p>
        <p>lAAMEOIATE opening. Warehouse stock room attendant Store, count and check material received; fill material requisitions, count mate rial to check and verify against | inventory records. Must be alert and accurate. Call 1 534 4111 for ; appointment._</p>
        <p>LEARN to be _  ^  .</p>
        <p>bartender. Call Eastern .. School of Bartending, 754-4644</p>
        <p>professional srn CaroMrva</p>
        <p>LEGAL SECRETARY Must have excellent typing skills and be able se dictating equipment Please send resume to P O Box 302, Greenville, North Carolina.</p>
        <p>LPN NEEDED TO work mornings 10-15 hours per week, assisting with</p>
        <p>medical procedures Send resume to LPN, P O Box 1947, Greenville N C 27034. '</p>
        <p>GUN DOG TRAINING dogs and Retrievers AAodern ties 10 years experience For ap 75lo-  -</p>
        <p>Pointing</p>
        <p>faciir</p>
        <p>pointment, call 754 8032or 758 4333.</p>
        <p>MALLARD DUCKLINGS One month old &amp;gt;10 each &amp;gt;15 a pair. 752 2538</p>
        <p>ROTTWEILER PUPPIES Born 5/23 Champion bicxxlline. 753 5778.</p>
        <p>SEALPOINT SIAMESE klHens, &amp;gt;30 each, price negotiable. 744-4783 after 6 until __</p>
        <p>SIAMESE SEALPOINT kittens. Litter box trained $40 Call 756</p>
        <p>8286_</p>
        <p>SIBERIAN HUSKIE PUPPIES AKC Registered, blue eyed 758 3338</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WANTED  Programmer/Analyst</p>
        <p>Determines college's information needs to develop, plan and schedule computer hartiware and software packages. BA preferred Pro iramming experience essential Apply: Personnel Selection Com mittee. AAartin Community CoMege. WMIiamston, NC 27892</p>
        <p>YOUTH COUNSELOR This Is a geat opportunity tor a person who loves camping and wants to help young people Super benefits Fee negotiable. Call Ted. 758 0541. SneMing &amp;amp; SneMing Personnel.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>PAINTING &amp;amp; SCRAPING</p>
        <p>Soivft youf it6rk&amp;gt;r pAinimg pfobi*m$ for th nit 40 yr Covor it with Alcot Tri flnith won t chip pftoi flak* or bllttar Lat u show you tha</p>
        <p>POLLARD CONSTRUCTION 752-3557</p>
        <p>190* Beetle Good condition</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY Triunrtph TR4 for CAsh. Call 756 8977 after 8 PM</p>
        <p>ill 7964708 afW 4 p.m</p>
        <p>TOWN OF FARMVILLE Custo dian/Laborer wanted to aid with the cleaning of oiftcas also must be wIMing to do outside work such as weeding, grass mowing, swaaping window washing etc Person must be naat and clean and have good working habits Job hours 4 30 3 3&amp;lt;r Monday Friday Apply</p>
        <p>parson at the FarmviMe Town between 8am and 5p m</p>
        <p>ly In Hall</p>
        <p>TOWN OF FARMVILLE Re habllMation Spacialist Supervise C D rehabilitation contractors Pre and post rehab inspections work with Cod* Officer to Insure minimum housing conditions Assist in all phases of housing Improve mant and other C D activitias AapMcatlont at FarmvlMe Town Office Application deadline 7 3 81</p>
        <p>Acquisition Relocation Spacialist Assist in C D property acquisition arxl residential relocation Maintain files and record peHinent to C D activities Good people and clarical skills ^plication at FarmviMe Town Office Application deadline 7 311</p>
        <p>VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR with master's in rehabilitation. RN or OT to coordinate rehabilitation needs for the disabled Travel too mile radius Part time position with private, progressive rehabilitation conruny and full lime potential Sand resume to International Re habilltation Associates 5701 Execu five Center Drive, Suite 310. Charlotte. NC 28303_</p>
        <p>WANT A SUMMER VACATION THIS YEAR?</p>
        <p>Make sure you get there Salt Avon tor good $. benefits</p>
        <p>Call 752-7006.</p>
        <p>WANTED Counselor  Career</p>
        <p>counseling and administers place ment tests and Interest inventories AAasters required Experience in testing and counseling disadvan taged persons Apply Personnel Selection Committee. Martin Community Collage WMIiamston NC 37892  _ _</p>
        <p>WANTED Olractor of a Career Center</p>
        <p>Development</p>
        <p>Developing</p>
        <p>and implementing plan oi operation for Career Development Center Master s required Experience in testing and counseling of dis advantaged persons Apply Personnel Selection Committee, Martin Community CoMege. WMIiamston, NC 37093___</p>
        <p>Development English</p>
        <p>achli</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Instructor Planning and teaching Developmental Studies Master's preferred Experience in teaching disadvantaged persons Apply Personnel Selection Committee Martin Community College WMIiamston, NC 37893_</p>
        <p>WANTED Developmental Math Instructor Planning and teaching Developmental Studies Master's preferred Experience in teaching disadvantaged persons Apply Personnel Selection Committee Martin Community College. WMMamston. NC 27893</p>
        <p>WANTED Director ot Planning and Research  Institutional ptaruiing</p>
        <p>research and evaluating activities Master's preferred Planning and research experience  Apply</p>
        <p>Personnel Selection' Committee, Martin Community CoMege WMIiamston, NC 37093</p>
        <p>WANTED One teacher certified to teach secondary English AAath or Science and willing to coach Junior Varsity football for the 19*1 19*2 school year In a high school of approximately 000 students Properly certified and Intarastad persons should sand resume to Taachar, P O Box 1947, Graanvllla. NC</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>HoisiFor SaleOrRNt</p>
        <p>Atoumabta Loon - 2 story brick 3 bedroom, iy7 bath, ocr* wooded lot. Average monthly utNHies $79. Many oxtro*. Back of Condtewlck. Low M0. 79I-1719,6-6 PM</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT</p>
        <p>neresagreaf ttottagementrole fortuito mi...</p>
        <p>llfSMGE</p>
        <p>UPSTAGE, tt)e exciting newtiigh fashion women's shoe store division of a sound, 59-year old retailing organization is growing fast. Because it is, management trainees can advance fast, too, to the assistant managership of an UPSTAGE store From there, qualified individuals can become Managers in as little as 10-12 months</p>
        <p>In addition to fast-growth career opportunities. UPSTAGE offers excellent salaries and benefits to aggressive, career-mimied people Some shoe or related retail expenence desirable</p>
        <p>Apply k&amp;gt; peroon, between lOt.m. and 3p.m.</p>
        <p>Suoan Taylor</p>
        <p>Carolina East Mall North Carolina Stat* Hwy 11</p>
        <p>Qroonvillo, N.C.</p>
        <p>lirSMGE</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employar U f</p>
        <p>t*7 AUDI FOX tap* 75i m.</p>
        <p>4 spaed, sunroof.</p>
        <p>19*0 TOYOTA, air. automatic transmission, sun roof, AM/FM Otoroo. $7500. 752 2075 after 4.</p>
        <p>OZ 1*00. T-Top. Excellent condi Non. 756-9170aHarp.m._</p>
        <p>032</p>
        <p>Boots For Sale</p>
        <p>CATAAAARANS</p>
        <p>By G-Cat. Sail priced. Now in Graanville. Call THE RAG BAG SAILOR 750 9133 or 754 8515__</p>
        <p>SAILBOATS</p>
        <p>Life Is a braaze In a sailboat from THE RAG BAG SAILOR Exclusive daaler* for Victoria 18. G-Cat Catamarans and Sovereign Vachts W* also have used boats In stock Located near Graanvlite Mini-Storage. Open weekends 10 a m 4 p.m.. 754-8^5or 750 9132</p>
        <p>13S HORSEPOWER JOHNSON Outboard, trim and tilt. $1300. Call</p>
        <p>SL4ZE</p>
        <p>17J</p>
        <p>}IA BOAT with 85 horse motor. Good con-</p>
        <p>Wpwor Evlnrudt motor i SHcn.1()()0"Cori75*i*(&amp;gt;0,</p>
        <p>W DIXIE thon 3S ho</p>
        <p>7?6-3r|</p>
        <p>1979 145 Inboard, less hours running time $5800.</p>
        <p>tr MERRIAAACK open bow. 115 HP Evlnrudo. SST pr&amp;lt; pump, live bait wall. It boxes, pedestal chair, rod holders.</p>
        <p>Insulated fish</p>
        <p>33 gallon gas tank 2 5 0 0</p>
        <p>naw carpet or &amp;gt;3700 with /recorder. 7S&amp;gt;-IS02p.m  _</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Sales Department Will Be Open</p>
        <p>Monday, July 6</p>
        <p>Parts And Service Department Will Be Closed</p>
        <p>Monday, July 6</p>
        <p>Hastings Ford</p>
        <p>E.IOth Street</p>
        <p>758-0114</p>
        <p>Kp %*^1o'fish 754 940* after 4</p>
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        <p>BOCMCKEEPCR Pr4Hm mtur I individual  Burreuohi L Mdd</p>
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        <p>I IW. Grddnvlltd, MC</p>
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        <p>Compet*IV* vsiary pim 11 com MANUFACTURING FIRM it nov. pony bonefitt For dditional In taking appllcatkmt tor tocretarial tormatton coll t iOO *4* 2334 or petitions Neod to typ* minimum ol tend rotumo to Edi* Berlkmp so vords per minute Eidarience m Consolidated Biomedical taics^ purcHating or personnel Laboratories P O Bo 24243 helptul By appointment only 342  -----  -  FriC</p>
        <p>CARPENTERS Gonerel cenotruc tion and linitb Call 342 I la* aNar 4 B.</p>
        <p>Wanted</p>
        <p>CRACKERJACK</p>
        <p>SECRETARY</p>
        <p>immediately Crackariack</p>
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        <p>AavSITTER WEEOf O PiH Hme</p>
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        <p>R ichmond M F H V</p>
        <p>VA 23760 EOE</p>
        <p>MILLWRIGHT to moonligni witi local industry setting up new pro rly rate neootiable</p>
        <p>2111 tension 31 Monday between a a m and 4 p m</p>
        <p>iday</p>
        <p>secretary lor higti preteure lob Wtso is able to produce a large voli |ulity legal work each</p>
        <p>ot *3</p>
        <p>icellent pay and benefits Mall resume of application to Cracker lack Secretary. PO Box l*3.</p>
        <p>MECHANICAL draftsman Sttould tiave tiigb scbool college or cess Hourly rate negotiable equivalent industrial drafting epe</p>
        <p>I lack Secre*at&amp;gt;. P u Greenville N C 23t34</p>
        <p>Company looking tor creative rience including drawing parts person with practical enperience to Irom customer specifications and establish a longterm reiattonship actual components Also some let</p>
        <p>Applicants will be expected</p>
        <p>Growing</p>
        <p>edgeable</p>
        <p>miTlwriol</p>
        <p>company needs knowl i teri experienced person with j</p>
        <p>tering App</p>
        <p>to submil c</p>
        <p>copies ol their drawings</p>
        <p>wright cap^ilities to meet its' and lettering_ Apply to Personrwl goals Person will work with'Manager Electrical Utilities</p>
        <p>  Rly to "  -  -  ^  X---</p>
        <p>NC</p>
        <p>DOCXSES STORE at 320* South Memorial Orive Greenville desires a cashier or assistant managar for 3 to M shiH Good hourly wage plus overtime Must be experienced' and able to work * days per week Apply in person only</p>
        <p>fop management R Sox 152 Greenville</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>O [ Compan Farmvil nify E mployei</p>
        <p>y 309 Anderson Avenue f NC An Equal Opporlu</p>
        <p>MgelOtfictFmiitve</p>
        <p>NEW, USED, and REPOSSESSED</p>
        <p>CAROliA OFFICE EdNPKIIT CO.</p>
        <p>CoriMf of Pitt A GrMn St.</p>
        <p>MEDICAL laboratory personnel, registered or non registered are needed in 113 bed hospital labor ato ry In E dentn N C Excel lent opportunity tor individuals with BS ! d^ree in Biology Chemistry or science realated maior Com petltive salary and bemfits Contact ' Gipson Baucum Laboratory Man ager Chowan Hospital Incorpo rated P O Box 62* Edenton N C 23*32, 919 4*2 *451</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
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        <p>REMODEUNG &amp;amp; REPAIR SER. CO., INC.</p>
        <p>HOUSE REPAIRS REMODEUNG ADDITIONS CABINETWORK</p>
        <p>3016 S Memorial Or P O BoxS345 ^ Greesi^^N C 27S34 ^OH 7S6 2604 Ree 524A027  *</p>
        <p>Jcoalt Wainrtght</p>
        <p>Ik</p>
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        <p>MOFFITT'SMAGNAVOX</p>
        <p>ExpBTt SnricB On All Moddls</p>
        <p>756-8444 2t03 Evan* StrBBt</p>
        <p>TIRES</p>
        <p>NEW USED and RECAPS</p>
        <p>Unbeatable Prices and Quality</p>
        <p>QUALITY TIRE SERVICE 752-7177</p>
        <p>0rcm|3Oia^icg. ^hc.</p>
        <p>Temporary Emplos/ment</p>
        <p>ANNE SNEED</p>
        <p>Prenden I</p>
        <p>120 Ry&amp;lt;kV Si (jryynnlle N ( 278 14 PSone 758 bblO</p>
        <p>EASTBROOKAND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>327 One, two and three bedroom garden and townhouse apartments, featuring Cable TV, carpet, modern appliances, clean laundry facilities, three swimming pools. Heat furnished in some units. Eastbrookoff 264 Bypass behind Pizza Inn, Village Green oft 10th Street across from Sambos.</p>
        <p>Office204 Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>752-5100</p>
        <p>REUABU</p>
        <p>USO CARS</p>
        <p>1978 Mercury Bobcat Wagoiu f\  ^</p>
        <p>4 soeed. air condition  v  J</p>
        <p>^5995 6295</p>
        <p>^6495</p>
        <p>speed, air condition.</p>
        <p>AM-FM radio, 30,000 miles</p>
        <p>1980 Olds Omega</p>
        <p>4 soeed. 2door, power steering AM-FM stereo with cassette 15 OOOmnes</p>
        <p>1979 Olds Cutlass Supreme ^</p>
        <p>Automatic air condition,  m</p>
        <p>tilt wheel 36 000 miles</p>
        <p>1980 Datsun B210 Wagon</p>
        <p>5 speed air condition, AM/FM radio, 18 000 miles</p>
        <p>1980 Honda Accord  ^</p>
        <p>Hatchback Silver, automatic, stereo radio</p>
        <p>1979 Toyota Pickup</p>
        <p>Long wheel bse, 4 speed, air condition, AM/FM radio 25 000 miles</p>
        <p>1977 Ford Pinto</p>
        <p>Automatic, air, AM FM stereo,</p>
        <p>40 000 actual miles</p>
        <p>1978 Plymouth Horizon</p>
        <p>4 door. 4 speed, air condition. 24,000 miles</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Blazer</p>
        <p>2 wheel drive Loaded.</p>
        <p>15.000 miles, black...........</p>
        <p>1980 Toyota Tercel</p>
        <p>speed 25.000miles</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 210 Wagon</p>
        <p>Automatic. AM-FM radio.</p>
        <p>4.800 miles</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Citation</p>
        <p>4 door Automatic air condition,</p>
        <p>4 cylinder AM-FM stereo...........</p>
        <p>6995</p>
        <p>5695</p>
        <p>*3695</p>
        <p>*4495</p>
        <p>*7295</p>
        <p>*5295</p>
        <p>*6995</p>
        <p>*6895</p>
        <p>Call Us About The 5 Us4n1 Mercedes In Stock!</p>
        <p>109 Trade St. Greenville, N.C. 756-3228</p>
        <p>i EXPERIENCED industrial sewing ' machine operators Excellent ' working cortdltions Paid vacation . paid holidays good hospilalitafkm fringe benefits fop wages Equal Opportunity Employer AmIv In person Monday Thursday 1 30 til 10 30 Tom Too. Inc . Conefoe EXPERIENCED mamfenanct ' person for aparlment consplei</p>
        <p>filumbing and electrical r condi loning grounds keeping back ground f^ull time position Irxjui rles held confidential Wfrite Apartment P O Box 3104 Greenville NC or call 352 0237</p>
        <p>fLECTRtCAL contractlns work Retldenflal or c*mm*rcial Estimate* avaiiabte Cad 7423*42 or 34 313*</p>
        <p>HOME IMPROVEMENTS</p>
        <p>Gei*rai carpentry modaling interior</p>
        <p>Rates</p>
        <p>by I</p>
        <p>Small lobs welcome 34*S34&amp;gt;efterpm</p>
        <p>repair*, re</p>
        <p>exterior</p>
        <p>hour or by</p>
        <p>Cell Reger at</p>
        <p>HOUSE TRAILERS washed, meterais furnished S3* 342 *M3 ask ter</p>
        <p>HOUSEKEEPING eveiieble Call 34 622*</p>
        <p>LOMtE S CARPETRY and painting No |0b too smolt Call day or night. Greenville 344 2413 Discount to sentof cttlfen*</p>
        <p>eastern North Carolina</p>
        <p>or pa 42A0I</p>
        <p>000 to</p>
        <p>430 000 income hospitalliation plan Musi be</p>
        <p>furnished Reciulrements bondable mix</p>
        <p>enees and have sales exc Write to Seles PO E Greenville NC_</p>
        <p>refer rience X 46*</p>
        <p>FINANCIAL SALES career The Equitable Lite Assurance Society of the United Slates third largest lite insurance conspany desires to In terview individuals whose present occupation and income are limited Training tor marketing a financial analysis service Salary and com mission plan during Initial throe years Starting salary negotiable commission unlimited Prefer Greenville or Washington resident who IS married has some sales or related experietKe and an intense desire to be in business tor himself Call Robert J Powell weekdays. 346 6126 weekends and evenings. 342 S66 An Equal Opportunlly Employer M F _</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME repair service Undcrpinnlna. tie down and special oncqorsppl ^*2</p>
        <p>NEED your home pointed? Free estimates No iob too smoll or too Mfl C*tlNtck./43 3l43attor4</p>
        <p>064</p>
        <p>FimI, Wood, Coil</p>
        <p>Firewood for</p>
        <p>SALE J P</p>
        <p>0B5</p>
        <p>Farm Eqwipmint</p>
        <p>OAT ANCHORS ooch</p>
        <p>4 pound*. 16 **</p>
        <p> peuhds. til * ooch to . SU4* ooch, 13 pounds. 13 a* ooch j^grl^upgty Compony.</p>
        <p>t-</p>
        <p>ELECTRIC milo roll (13</p>
        <p>FENCE supplio* to</p>
        <p>gauge wire). 3 2*. to (13 gouge wtro), SU N;</p>
        <p>mtio roll (13 gauge wtro), )] 3*. fsoil-on Insutoiors (24 por bog), SI *. goto hondio tar otoctric torm</p>
        <p>gotok</p>
        <p>AgrI Oroohvtlto 342</p>
        <p>  ' otoctri</p>
        <p>Stfj^ly Coi</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>3 years</p>
        <p>OCFCART S.HR</p>
        <p>!0</p>
        <p>OKtro large</p>
        <p>motchtno choir, *14*, aihor ml t*nOM?vmmir*. 7j&amp;gt;to54ottor</p>
        <p>solo netth miscoi</p>
        <p>ICE CREAM Hodrft Dollght looturos the bost Ico oroom In Norlh Cdrotlno. Noxt door to H L Hodoo*. Ofwi It noon Ml 12 mid ntgW dM^ Iry this ad In tor troo</p>
        <p>ompony</p>
        <p>FARAAALL CUB Excollont cwidt tton wMh II Mochmonts. 3S 4)S.</p>
        <p>ROLLER PUMPS couptor 3 roilor</p>
        <p>Concrete with t4*.*S</p>
        <p>rollor high orsurr^3^ a*. 3 rotlar nl rosist 3 a*. 6 rotlar kaO.a* ^rI Supply Company Greon</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL and removing Spocleliring tako down CairsaettWaftor 3p</p>
        <p>trimming In</p>
        <p>SMALL ENGINE REPAIR (lawn mowort and chain saws) Will pick up and dallvor Call 342 *325 or 3I 2043 anytima__</p>
        <p>TREE WORK Toppad trimmad. takan down, also shrubbary trimmad John F*erry, 34 4424</p>
        <p>TRE3KHER SERVICE Elactric Una*, water lines drain linas Call *46 164</p>
        <p>WILL BABYSIT In my horn# weokdays tor working parants WIntervllle area Supervised swlnnming and other activities 346 I23</p>
        <p>WILL Clean your home or watch children 3 days a week Call Patricia, 353 14*1</p>
        <p>WILL KEEP children in your home Monday Friday Call 352 4443</p>
        <p>WINDOW CLEANING Commercial and residential Reasonable rates Call Kris. 34* 6401 attor 4</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE claan housa 4 days a ~ tk 43 34/hour Call anytime. 34* 1043</p>
        <p>SAFETY FLARE KIT US Coast Guard approvod Alert locate kit with 12 gauge launcher flares and casa 413 4* Agr I Supply Company. Graonvllle 342 3***</p>
        <p>3 POINT tobacco prlnnor will tit J I</p>
        <p>behind moil any</p>
        <p>point tractor</p>
        <p>047 GMagrYard Sal</p>
        <p>P(30RMAN'S FLEA MARKET and Farnters Markat Buy and sail Opan Friday and Saturday at 6 Surxlay a^ I ^ m Locatod on</p>
        <p>400, *46 2121  '</p>
        <p>Htohway 264 East 74? 16</p>
        <p>ot Groan villa</p>
        <p>TICE DRIVE IN flea nyarkat Wodnesdays sailors 41. Saturdays sellers, 43 346 3033_</p>
        <p>072</p>
        <p>LIvwtock</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING Stabl4 ~</p>
        <p>Stables. 342 5233</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING *milsast ot Greenville, on Highway 33 342 **14 Call tor qrggp ratos</p>
        <p>to THOROUGHBRED, bay galdlng Has huntod and shown succassfuMy 346 *4*3</p>
        <p>WOULD you Ilka to commission painting or drawing? Call 346 3003</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>DEEP RUN POOL SUPPLY</p>
        <p>SMmming Pools &amp;amp; SuppHos Call 568-3210</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT</p>
        <p>POSITION</p>
        <p>OPENING</p>
        <p>Now *v**btB. II you want to ot In on thg ground floor of * nw Burgr King Iran* chi*o witfi a bright futura, apply In pBrson to Danny Brgw;</p>
        <p>BURGER KING</p>
        <p>121 areanvNieaiv*</p>
        <p>Batwean 411 AM ot f-l PM Mondoy-Thefsday NtotltllMMsFlMltlcMM.</p>
        <p>ItM Hoi*iidlnMi. M4 UR imi*WM</p>
        <p>060</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>COAAPLETE KITCHEN 20 linear feet of base cabinets I* linear leel ot wall cabinets. I Wcstlnghouse electric built In range top. I Westlnghouse electric- oven. l Westinghouse dishwasher. 1 stdin less steel sink with faucets, and garbage disposal All In excellent coodtttoo 346 12*2 or 343 644</p>
        <p>HUNDREDS OF USED KITCHEN cabinets Dcxx-s, ranges, healing units, kitchan and oath sinks, commodes, tubs, light fixtures. 100 amp boxes water heaters, blowers, lots more F 4 J Salvage 2313 West Vernon Avenue, Kinston 522 006</p>
        <p>RCA U" C(XOR TV Excellent shape Call Tern 346 **23</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Anti(^ues</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA'S FINEST TheRALEIGH ANTIQUE EXTRAVAGANZAI</p>
        <p>July 13, 10 a m til 7 p.m</p>
        <p>mtll*p</p>
        <p>- -*!y</p>
        <p>m Ralaigh Civic Cantar Over ISO</p>
        <p>July I. 10 19, noon til 6</p>
        <p>TWO REGULAR with Mwstern tack 74* 3357batorao m</p>
        <p>quartarhorsa* 4*40 aach Call</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>MisceilanMxn</p>
        <p>ALUMINUM 16 axtonslon laddar and ' step laddar 430 aach Partact shape Can be seen at our location. Photo Arts Studio. 224 Graenvlllc Blvd . Tipton Anna 346 4330</p>
        <p>AAA/FM -TRACK Sony ExcatlanI condition 440 746 2045_</p>
        <p>ANTIQUES, ALL KINDS Oak, chlrsa. otcetora Slantonsburg An tlqpa* 10 4 23* 3442_</p>
        <p>APPLIANCES for sala GE cubic toot refrigerator, 432$,</p>
        <p>heavy duty washer 4140. Kenmore dryer, 4100 All T t years ol excellent condition, 352 6*34</p>
        <p>srs old and In</p>
        <p>BARGAIN Ctoen plane ticket Greenville to Chlcafw. Ohara On  way 465 Must sell by end ot July Cash only Call ! *43 2416._;</p>
        <p>BEDROOM SUIT 346 2044</p>
        <p>AAust sail 4300</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW motocrgss bika by Murray AAag whaali Ratall. 412*; 4all tor 4100 346 3766</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TICE, 35* I3. tor small loads plnabark. sand, topsoil and slona Also drlvtway</p>
        <p>Quality dealer* displaying ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES ONLY! 42 00 admission 41 40 with this ad (DEALERS AND COL LECTORS PON T MISS IT!</p>
        <p>SOLID WALNUT</p>
        <p>ANTIQUE SETTEE .CHAIR Bal tar style 41400 Beautiful condl tion, hand carved Call 34 1443</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;amp; AWNINGS</p>
        <p>Ramodelinq Room Additions</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton, Co,</p>
        <p>YOU CAN AFFORD OUR PRICE</p>
        <p>Swimming Pools 3-8 depth, in ground</p>
        <p>Fort Wayne Pool Kit $2995 Special Price or $76.19 per month with a^^roved credit. Regular price $4294. Installation available, workmanship guaranteed.</p>
        <p>SEABIURD HOME CENTER</p>
        <p>1510 W. 5th Street Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>946-2156</p>
        <p>In the houses we build, a little energy goes a long, long way.</p>
        <p>The time is rapidly approaching when utility bills may su^ss your mortgage payment. -</p>
        <p>At Continental Homes, we build your home with many energy saving innovations. One example is a special optional insulation package developed by Continental's engineers, in conjunction with Owens-Corning. Its proved to offer a much higher degree of energy efficiency.</p>
        <p>Because we build your home inside our huge plants, bad weather, labor ^availability and material shortages are not a problem. So we also save you considerably in construction cost and hme.</p>
        <p>At Continental Homes, we build your home  to save energy. And a lot more.</p>
        <p>MaH coupon to:  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>CqniiftontalHotTtos, PO Bo* 13106, RoanokeVa 26031 Send me mote micxmafon on Continental Hornes</p>
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        <p>DI tr n construHinn Tell me about betommq a Continental bmtder</p>
        <p>A Marley CotnDBhy</p>
        <p>Continental Homes</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>CAMPER tor short bed Impor truck Good condition 4125 Ptv 746 63*2._</p>
        <p>'hone</p>
        <p>CENTIPEPg SOO 3S2 4**4</p>
        <p>CHEST FREEZER Sears 14 cubic fttt.* monthOld 343 3614</p>
        <p>CORN, YELLOW, 4 doten.</p>
        <p>gHatoe*. 45 bushel B * B U Pick rdgn. Htstell 3*4 646</p>
        <p>DISHWASHER, Whirpool portable c^H^boord and warmer |)00</p>
        <p>OO NOT throw II away, we might buy It! Call 346 4430 or 346 014* nvtlmd</p>
        <p>EARLY</p>
        <p>and chair Almost new</p>
        <p>US.</p>
        <p>AMERICAN steaper sola</p>
        <p>'' Brown and white piald 4I0  3)2  0646  alter</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT CONDITION *150, racllner rocker |3|</p>
        <p>zataue.</p>
        <p>FACTORY SECONOI</p>
        <p>H^rnmgtki, lTillfk|tro*1</p>
        <p>Halteras</p>
        <p>fill DIRT SUILpER tan*, soil and rock J L AAcDanlal, da 342 222* tmoMtounll), 3S613SI</p>
        <p>1?</p>
        <p>fold AWAY doubl* bed (4* ' with mattress and wheel casters, orl ginaliy *130), sell tor 470, chlldran's 4&amp;lt;hoord*sk Call 3 3330_</p>
        <p>FOR SALE Miracle alt purpose polishing cloth Guaranteed or money refunded 42 each Floyd G Robitison Jeweler4. 403 E van* /Wall</p>
        <p>Liar-#</p>
        <p>poMtor torward/ravorsa switch Call</p>
        <p>ITS tkSmmnmHiUia</p>
        <p>PrC dNlvery, trae s*tiw. ContiT MM1 Ham*. 74-^</p>
        <p>n par month.</p>
        <p>Saa J M Brown or</p>
        <p>LANDSCAPE RAICI Ute now 43*0 firm Call t SS*-at (Litton) after 4 30 waakdayt. anytima WWfctxft</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADS aH sand, fill dirt and top toll. Lot clear! landscaplno and backhoc work</p>
        <p>'ai</p>
        <p>LITERATURE concarnlt alt pro-blams 42 or more. Write Dr, Tyson, Routo 1, Boa 3), Balhal. NC_</p>
        <p>LOVELY WEDDING vMI. SU**. 74^.</p>
        <p>dress and</p>
        <p>AAARY KAY cosmatlcs. Phone 746 364* to raach yowr consultant for</p>
        <p>JifiLjascaci^</p>
        <p>AAETAL OFFICE 40. Can be Station. 210 Watt 741 &amp;gt;167</p>
        <p>deste from 430</p>
        <p>at Etna Sarvlca t Tenth Straet,</p>
        <p>MOBILE 460ME undarskirttog. SltoOt. tityar. 674. 746-2065.</p>
        <p>MOPED</p>
        <p>4300 Call</p>
        <p>Real clean, good as now</p>
        <p>all 746 1*13.</p>
        <p>MOVING, must talll 17 cubic toot Hotpolnl Retrigaralor/tr*xar conniblrvatton. frost free 4174. Call</p>
        <p>yjs - </p>
        <p>NEW SLATE BOARD pool ta^ AAahogany frame WhoKaat* FOB wtrahoma t40Q. *1* 7) 3*</p>
        <p>ONE PAIR woman's rollar skate* (site 3&amp;lt;q), 414; bass guitar and an^lflar, 4240, Eplphona guitar with case (Ilka new), too. Call 75* 7347 before *p.m.</p>
        <p>PAINT REMOVAL done quicfcly and easily Boat and automotive tables, lawn turnitura</p>
        <p>part*, picnic Call 746-i23.</p>
        <p>to Han Graany</p>
        <p>TAKE OVER payments. 1*7* Cton-3 badreoms, ana bath Low</p>
        <p>ymant, law monthly pay rea delivery, tree sefM. ner Mobile Homes. 7M</p>
        <p>W X 46. 2 bidroom. tucklan. Furnished T*OQ 746 W6*v*njnQ&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>1*67 Kan Mwat tall</p>
        <p>2 (tadrooms, air, furnished rae delivery and sat up</p>
        <p>rae-rare.</p>
        <p>It X 60. Untumished. central air, tklrtlM. utility shad. Sat up in nice park Awumo loon 742 306 19 Y as ten CaraUwu 6 hx</p>
        <p>19 X 61 1*73 Saratm 2 badroom*. unturnlshad. t3*D0. (Sil i 424 424*</p>
        <p>1*74 OAKWOOO badroom*. totally central air. 4n-</p>
        <p>assume payments oTiV/i 4r&amp;lt;Klattof</p>
        <p>12 X 64 alactric with</p>
        <p>Some It* ol</p>
        <p>and</p>
        <p>1*74 FESTIVAL 12 x 70 bedrooms, 2 full baths, central alr/haat. Excailant candltton. taooo aqulht and assume payments 134. tdlt TO 4131 attar 6</p>
        <p>1*79 SAVOY It X 40. 3 ktodroom*. furnished 400 aoulty and taka up etytTg?l 7?? TF TM -teio</p>
        <p>W* TAYLOR Northwaod* 14 x 70 bedrooms, comptetoly turrdthad. control alr/haat, urxtorpinnad. utlll *y shad. On ranted lot at Branch' rtatot. 74114*4 or 74KH61</p>
        <p>34 X 61 In excollont candltton. ... appllancas Includad, fully carpatod curtains, central air and wooe haatar Will accopt b**t a</p>
        <p>spint</p>
        <p>*Kcallant condltloo. &amp;gt;324 742-6*74</p>
        <p>PLAYBOY .BASEBALL PINBA^ Call</p>
        <p>nrtachina Excellant TtrrI 346 *923</p>
        <p>REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER Top ot tha Una. Amana 24 Current retail, 1400 In axceltont condition Win sacrifice at 700. 74194I7</p>
        <p>REPOSSESSIONS EI&amp;lt;^olux vac uumt and thampooars Call dealer</p>
        <p>RIGGAN SHOE WastFourth Tfraat 4 to 20 Dow ZlfcOTOl</p>
        <p>tofsai GreanvHIa</p>
        <p>SILVER QUEEN corn Little' Nursery, 346 3626 or Kathy Vincent</p>
        <p>aurtary.</p>
        <p>SILVER QUEEN corn, string baant and other vegatabla* tor tala 346 3145 or 346 *03_</p>
        <p>condition. 140. p.m.</p>
        <p>Iching ch 34*-77</p>
        <p>Excailant</p>
        <p>STACK washar/dryar condition Both, 34() 346 3106 days 346 1*42 *vanlnfM</p>
        <p>STEAMEX YOUR CARPET a cleaner from Larry's Carpet 3Q10 Eat Tenth $tr**t. 346 2fio.</p>
        <p>Rant</p>
        <p>SWEET CORN You pick 1 detpn Ppnvryavanabto 746 41*1.</p>
        <p>TO^TO STAKES, and bean twina Hattorat Hammocks. 1104 Clark</p>
        <p>UPRIGHT PIANO Complataly rebuilt Intid* and out BaautlfuL 340 nogotlabla 34* 46*3 day* (ask 10T Lin); 3442161 attor 4</p>
        <p>WATER SKIS. 130. also boarding iREEif, tow and bdit; ?4*^.</p>
        <p>RRY batato* tor all wat loyd G Rotdnson Jawelars mill</p>
        <p>WESTERN SOFA with ravarslbla cuahion* and matching rocker fawcondittgn tiM 7-*44</p>
        <p>WHIRLPOOL heavy duty dryer lam y*ar old. axcallont condition).</p>
        <p> and tongua  yM^7aHar</p>
        <p>WIND CHARGER with tower and ixtra biadai Olsattamblad HM4L</p>
        <p>1)00</p>
        <p>10.000 ROLLS ot wallpMar In i letter guallly am brand* Wallpaper Room at Larry's arottland. io Eit T*nthVaat</p>
        <p>stock</p>
        <p>Th#</p>
        <p>MW(f 10 'Tharmo King r^r^atlon unit (3at and ptoctrlc capabUlty Can be used at stationary coolar gtl 340 0241 aftw 7p m</p>
        <p>14' GARAGE</p>
        <p>.Good condl</p>
        <p>tion tiOOor bast oftar Call 732 1367.</p>
        <p>FRESH SQUASH 16 par bushel, corn, 10 per 100 you pick, *13 we pick, treh cucumber* 746 62*0</p>
        <p>FRIGIDAIRE Elite tide by tide r trigerator with lea maker, 22 cubic almond, last than 2 years old, deluxe model, like new Days. 024 3011, evenings. *24 2401</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>tOLAR</p>
        <p>Solar Hot Water &amp;amp; Heating Systems</p>
        <p>tolair Mmp, Im.</p>
        <p>2725 E. 10th 7S8-6131</p>
        <p>FARMS FOR SALE</p>
        <p>Farm for *! naar Hanrahan on Stata Road 1900 and 1110. 49 acras, 33 claarad. Approx-imataly 7,431 pound* of tolMCM. Excailant road fron-taga. No Improvamants, 1110,000.</p>
        <p>49 acra farm naar Pactolus on Stata Road 1913. 30 acroa cloarod. Approximatoly 7,000 pounds of tobacco. Good road frontago. S110.000.</p>
        <p>D.G. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>O.Q. Nichols. REALTOR 792-4012:799-1370</p>
        <p>ir' GE color TV with stand, 200, tota, 100; chair. 40; coffee tabla 30. 2 and tablas. 20 each. 2 tabla lamps, 20 each; solid wood, taction corner bookcase, 100; four Shalt bookcase with storage cabmi. 75.752 laoa attar 4 o.m</p>
        <p>l*ao MAGIC GENIE orgai condition. Great buy Call attor 4p.m.  _</p>
        <p>Great 346 3*</p>
        <p>2 DESIGNER bridesmaid dretta* tor s^a. $iia 11/12, yellow Worn once Call 342 4660after 6p m</p>
        <p>24,000 BTU GE air condition. Ilka new, 4200, 5 place baWoom suit, good condltloo, 24P 353 4*71</p>
        <p>ar: GAS STOVE with tide and bottom storaoo 40. 74 4345</p>
        <p>4 PIECE^m^^ badroom suit tor</p>
        <p>Mil;.</p>
        <p>tor 25 3141</p>
        <p>075 MobltaHomasForSala</p>
        <p>S2CF JO WHERE the action Is, Mobile Home Broker* ha* a special ula this month, on 1*01, uluo, 2 bedroom homas, also has ttorso thru out home Must tea to appracl-ato See J M Brown or Doris Faulkner 74601*1. 264 Bypass, Grsanvllla, N C _</p>
        <p>CONNER mobile home bedrooms. Call 756-362aftor4:30.</p>
        <p>JUST REDUCED</p>
        <p>Hurry! These bargains won't last. We are overstocked on used and repo home* and we need to move them Now It the time to gat a good usod or repo home Sae J M Brown or Doris Faulknar</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME BROKERS 264 By pas*</p>
        <p>Graenvflto. N C 346^1*1</p>
        <p>MUST SELL: 12 X 64 Universal. 3 badroom $oOO aqully, assume yavmants ot $131.31. 742 **26.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>079 MobllaHomalniuranca</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMEOWNER Insuranc* at competitive rates Smith Insur</p>
        <p>Eaaid Rttfty. ^3744_</p>
        <p>OEO</p>
        <p>INSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>CERTIFIED</p>
        <p>avallabla Tor I</p>
        <p>classroom toachar</p>
        <p>  -_  tutoring  grades  4-*  In</p>
        <p>math. Oraanvllla area. Call 74 a*si attor 3p.m</p>
        <p>DIAGkiOSIS and treatnvant of toarnlng dlsabUltla* and school re totod probtom*. Nutrition tharwy Call T&amp;gt;ve Clinical Nutrition Can^,</p>
        <p>MATH TEACHER TUTORING Math studants Ciadas -  &amp;lt;^U</p>
        <p>746 1(07.  _</p>
        <p>091</p>
        <p>BuslrwM Sarvicas</p>
        <p>ENTERTAINMENT Protasslonal mafltclan 736 Wl, 752 3272</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>BECOME a protosslonal. Earn tha Income and llfaslyla you've draamad about ShakIM oHars</p>
        <p>a 23 yow history of success, mora Tnformatloo. call 742 2076.</p>
        <p>CRAFTS</p>
        <p>American Handicrafts Merrlbsa can help now ratallers get into business In lima for tha Ctw-lstma*</p>
        <p>fToIJS!</p>
        <p>HAVE CAPITAL to invest In nau  f^t*9 bj^na^ Writo us of your iclaa. Will contact _yM by phone.</p>
        <p>RESTAURANT, Martin</p>
        <p>seafood t</p>
        <p>Ideal location tor seafood or general or smorgMbord mano. 5 tactorto* within one mile. Owner fin Send raella* to Rastawant 8oxl*6KGf;anvllto.N{r</p>
        <p>jDwnar financing^ t, P O</p>
        <p>station business for</p>
        <p>im* location. Call 746do*2</p>
        <p>salaryT</p>
        <p>YOUR IVs? YEAR AS A UNIT MANAGER</p>
        <p>Are you taaklng graat opporlunlliM, axcalS^bonatltt and a super storting</p>
        <p>Sand resuma: Mr. Frank Lint SHC^EY'SOFFICE</p>
        <p>Char^^S^</p>
        <p>095 PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>CHIj^EY tWf EP Old Holloman. Norih Carallna^s original chimney swaao. 24 yaar* exparlanca working on cnlmnayt and (Irjplacos. Ctoil day or nlghf, 743-3303, Fg;;;^ia</p>
        <p>LOCKSMITH Kays mada. opan lockad cars and homes, master keying. Call Manass Lock A Kay Sarvlca at 74A3290 24Twurs</p>
        <p>102 Commarclal Proparty approSuKaTelT</p>
        <p>one aera, xonad commarclal downtown f^nga East Tanth Straat, one mile from ynlvorNto. Meal ter rastau-rortt, test fooi^ga* or motol. 430</p>
        <p>/ga w motol.</p>
        <p>Ritbwtotoin</p>
        <p>a^vN^ Realty. 34-(toS4 or</p>
        <p>BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY to owh your own rMtaurant, tavam, club '''X** nltw raotn. kitchan, ot quara toat. Brick and sldlng axtorlor. 38,400 CENTURY 21 Bass RaalW. 746aM6</p>
        <p>ti3</p>
        <p>I ixacufiva</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE Nka, standing bulldlna 4000 square toat. ufiva offic- -</p>
        <p>spaca with</p>
        <p>waraho^ space and loading dock.</p>
        <p>lass than 3 par toStriall</p>
        <p>GREAT TAX Commarclal bulli</p>
        <p>SMELTER</p>
        <p>htotorlc district One Mock from .  .  -  Sound.  14.000  tquora  toat  of</p>
        <p>Intorlor space 417.006: Historic</p>
        <p>^  tpoco  417.</p>
        <p>PFasj^atly Fund, Box 27632, Raialah. N C 276H, id32 3642.</p>
        <p>SERVICE STATION 2 baiptone tor auto repair and one Wor car wathiM Gj^al marchandlsa or ba 720 square feat. Good</p>
        <p>^TufftS-.'gr'.X'.TLSa:</p>
        <p>WE INSTALL</p>
        <p>aluminum and VINYLSIDING</p>
        <p>Uemofleling Hoorn AdOilions</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton. Co</p>
        <p>752 1.1 16</p>
        <p>SMOP/OFFICE SPACE lor 1000 square</p>
        <p>commarclal xona. Hooitiir ___</p>
        <p>Call 742 1733 day;7S6-76l4ntohto</p>
        <p>g SQUARE FEET at 200 East SIh Street. Next door to H L Hodoas Will remodel to suit totint^^^ raomrad. 7yao4*i._</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>ssr</p>
        <p>FarmaForSaN ^flSASY^"""""</p>
        <p>tobacco barn, farm As It e</p>
        <p>to be r dismanttod</p>
        <p>Make</p>
        <p>107  Farms Far Laaaa</p>
        <p>A?SlsT55H!Sto^r5l^</p>
        <p>It on to share basis 342-1)1*.</p>
        <p>W Homas For Sata</p>
        <p>M.'UxaBTxxrs</p>
        <p>tachad garage. Total alactric Utilltia* averages 4 with pasatva solar dMlon. Wat 44,*0; pw</p>
        <p>*r </p>
        <p>ASSUAUaLE LOAN &amp;lt;x new llnanc ing at balow markat Rxad ratal</p>
        <p>Rustic graatreom cathedral calling and firaplaca Olllca. Breakfast nook tor practical beauty and friendly warmth Drive</p>
        <p>So'****2^MfY*11 IW_</p>
        <p>be chan</p>
        <p>mad _ Bat* Realty</p>
        <p>BLOUNT 8. BALL REALTY</p>
        <p>74*-3000</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES Lovely cadar tama surrounded by toll traes Four bedrooms, 3&amp;lt; 1 bath*, custom kitch an wtth breakfast nook, and large storage room that coula be con verted Into playroom or 5th bedroom Duaf heat pumps and E 300 specs. 6,4(X&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>GRAYLEKaH WIMIamaburg u construction surrounded by tall trees. Wa'II finish to your tpaclflca-tton*. *.400</p>
        <p>Two story tradl-</p>
        <p>GRAYLEIGH tional with Baautlfully finis Ing In toyar. dining room, kitchan and hallway add a special touch ot iWaa full Sira r ^</p>
        <p>cypress axtorlor. listad parquet floor</p>
        <p>alagance unique master bath with ralsad bathtub and separata glass shower, kitchan with greanhousa window, and a wood deck that's second to I 41H&amp;gt;,000 E 300 and HOW specs.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE Rare three story farmhouta taaturas 4 bedrooms, playroom. 3i/&amp;gt; baths, great room wltn firaplac* and bar. study dth built-in bookcatat, scraanod porch. Country style paving brick front 124.000 E 300 and MOW</p>
        <p>porch. 124.000 E</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOTS  Graat satocllon In Belvedere. Club Pinas, Lynndale and Graylaigh. All</p>
        <p>Richard Lane Batty Baacham Bill Blount</p>
        <p>3S2M1*</p>
        <p>.346-3a00</p>
        <p>346-7*11</p>
        <p>TREE SttAOED y*rd 3 twdroom brick ranch with step saving kItch. an, double carport, workthoA p*rtoct for the hobbyist 4*,o6: pENTURY 21 Bass Realty 746to66f</p>
        <p>UNKME FINANCING avallabto. This 3 badroom homo ha* a tot of untapped charm Over 1400 1 living room with fira d on 4 shaded tot *3*.*00. NTURY 21 Bass Realty 346-4666.</p>
        <p>YOU ASK FOR IT. 60 w* got Itl Four badroom two story home with all formal area* plus a dsn with a tlroplaca, IVi% Intarasl rato with</p>
        <p>Sif*00. CEN^U)?21 *iSaalto!</p>
        <p>346-6666 B4</p>
        <p>10X6% FINANCING avallabla Cathedral caUIng and firaplaca In graatroom. custom built kitchen cablnat*, deck, J badroom*. Lovely new home In guM naighbarhped 1^ 660't. CENTURY 21 Bms SSltY. 746-6666. B62*.  ^</p>
        <p>1000 DOWN wUI buy 3</p>
        <p>lol with low monthly ' mile#</p>
        <p>ot GraanviUa I Homa, 730-3171</p>
        <p>locatod 7 ______</p>
        <p>(fall Carolina</p>
        <p>124 OSCEOLA Drive 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, 14*6 squars toat ol Itvii area, carport, baautltul lot. Pric to sail 46,400. Kll Williams Raal etoto,TO261i.</p>
        <p>OUR CLASSIFIED STAFF ~towws It's important to plaoa racalva hundroM of ovary yaar.</p>
        <p>you. Andwa testimonials</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES 4 bath*. Owner will</p>
        <p>ntonPto at 1% llntoraet only) BlQVt)t|,HEbly.746 1000.</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 3*/i finance tor 12 Call</p>
        <p>EMTWODO 7X6% fixed rato loan 3 tadroom spaclout ranch, firaplaca with economical wood stove in mlly room. Lovaty ovarslMd lot Low 460's CENTURY 21</p>
        <p>sm</p>
        <p>FIXE</p>
        <p>D^ RATE 16% assumabi* loan Shad* drenched 3 badroom home naar CoUag* Court twith over 1500 square toat. Nice ottlea, tlroplaca In living room (3araga ha* workshop. Comfortabto "</p>
        <p>Low SO'B. CENTURY Raatty. 746 6666. IP4I.</p>
        <p>3to home 21 ^ss</p>
        <p>FDR SALE by owner One of Graanvllla't most unique and baautltul home* Built by a contractor tor hlmsait. this home taaturas top qiMllty construction and material* Extramaly energy ^tclont with go* heating and ^mopana windowt Low ao't. Assumabto morlgaga. Call 746 4616 day or night</p>
        <p>GREENHDUSE. Contemporary he mataly 20M 1 badroom*.</p>
        <p>passive solar home with opproxl-squara feat, 3 2 baths, sunken graat cathedral callings and 10 By tor I</p>
        <p>room, .... ........</p>
        <p>acres ot land. Call today</p>
        <p> prtvato</p>
        <p>inspoctlon. 470's. Lilly'Rictiardson OritoryotHor^74&amp;gt;430</p>
        <p>GRIFTDN Brick vanear. 3 badroom. l&amp;gt;;y bath, kitchan. dinlna, living rooms, carport. outsMa utin  -----FMA</p>
        <p>room loan fled</p>
        <p>HOMES</p>
        <p>xyn. Large wooded lol FHA Maumptlon of 36,000 If quall-Paymant range, 140 to 440.  SL5I1</p>
        <p>)MII buUd on down</p>
        <p>Mymahts. tor qualiflad applicants'. Seaboard Home Cantor, T4io West</p>
        <p>uUd on your lot or ours. Na paymanf. vllh low monthly</p>
        <p>: t^StroM. Washington,</p>
        <p>N C 946-</p>
        <p>interest RATES too high? This ovaiy 3 (aadroom horns can be financed at below market rata* nowl Kitchan hat charming aat-ln area, 14 X 17 family room with</p>
        <p>!?mY,^*'</p>
        <p>If patio. 64(7*. I Realty 736 4666&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>LOW INTEREST and country llvlnd 00. This home has 3 baoroams.</p>
        <p>ving room with hardwood floors under</p>
        <p>tircplac*,</p>
        <p> vall-to-swli</p>
        <p>carpM. workshop with alactrlclty.</p>
        <p>Located on lar&amp;lt; from town. Call</p>
        <p>tot, just minutes andaskabout</p>
        <p>g* tot, I I today m It*. 40's</p>
        <p>10X6 Intorast rat*. 40's. LWy Rich-ardaon GaHary o&amp;lt; Homas. 746 2470.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>aUTMAL Ci</p>
        <p>NURSES</p>
        <p>We Are Expanding Services</p>
        <p>Join u* at WAKE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER at wa odmi</p>
        <p>currwil</p>
        <p>nt*8 In our MCU. Thia axpanalon la nacasaary Bua to ttw ol opan haart, major trauma and major Momlnal thorack aurgartaa poHormad daHy. Aa an add-d incanlHta, wa ara offaring to qualUM nuraaa witfi 1 or mora yaara axparfanea in critical cara:</p>
        <p> STM Employmant Incontiva</p>
        <p> UpToSSNRalocationExpanM</p>
        <p> Immadlala Advaneamant in Our Cmbbt PrograsMon Program To LaM II or Hi</p>
        <p> CompMHhta Salary Baaml Upon Ex-PBTlmiea And An ExeMlmit BmiafHa Picfcaga</p>
        <p> A ProgroMiva. Qrowth OriwitMl En-**&amp;gt;*"wni In Tha ONorMIaE CHy Of RaWgh, N.C.</p>
        <p>If you'ra imaraotmi, &amp;lt;piallfif and ara looMng for ctnm</p>
        <p>cfwHoaga and raward, caN ua now for furfhar information and your kitanrtow appointwRi.</p>
        <p>VIclila RIddIa, RN. Nuraa RaeruHar</p>
        <p>WAKE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER</p>
        <p>MOO Naw Bam Avanaa</p>
        <p>Ml </p>
        <p> For  Good Cineor .</p>
        <p>  InauraflCB  I To eovBr your Family, |</p>
        <p>IBnd Nama, AddraM, and . Ptwna Numbar to: In-1 I auranea, P.O. Box m. | .OraMNMa,N.C.27IM. "</p>
        <p>! I</p>
        <p>Ralaigh, N.C. 27I1I (1t)7SMl4l</p>
        <p>toleMC</p>
        <p>MATCHLESSLY dacoratod Tha amtorlng ch*rm ot this grand Col' onlal, 4 badroom homaT* beyond compare. All large formal oraae.'</p>
        <p>'ous yard, burglar alarn* k home for tha truly oiltoF to 4144,1X10. CENTURY 2F Bass Raalty. 746-6666. M160.  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY</p>
        <p>We Buy Clean Used Cars</p>
        <p>AnySln.AnyTypa</p>
        <p>lUSTRGS FOU ^</p>
        <p>GENERAL PLANT MAINTENANCE</p>
        <p>^pparal Industry)</p>
        <p>Lori Lee Inc. has a vacancy for an individual to perform the general plant maintenance and repair on a small number of sewing machines In our Qrlfton, N.C. Plant. We are seeking an Individual wtio may not have a lot of experience, but has a high mechanical aptitude. Sewing machine repair axperience is not essential, but certainly would be helpful.</p>
        <p>Assiatance and training will be available. We provide good working conditions  axceltont fringe benete and salary commensurate with experience.</p>
        <p>Call or send resume to Lori Lee. Inc., Roy S. Robinson P.O. Box 722, Clinton. N.C. 28328. 919-992-6101.</p>
        <p>AN EQUAL OPPORTWNITV EMPLOYER</p>
        <p>i</p>
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        <p>NoumForS*!*</p>
        <p>BLOUNT .BALL REALTY</p>
        <p>OAWra MftS Ctor rnch</p>
        <p>4 th Mvtm tMjtm. Uvtne room, kltchon/tflnlnf cemhlnolien, eorport, oxtro largo wooded kd.</p>
        <p>S.T</p>
        <p>2SS1SS.&amp;lt;^s- - Srtck ranch</p>
        <p>wim o hedroomo, llwino room, kitchdfi/dlning cembtnatlon. extra largo oawdwTlet. Ody MI.SIO and</p>
        <p>CAMaillMi  Altracllva 3</p>
        <p>uedraam. &amp;gt; bath ranch faaturing a I</p>
        <p>ssytwiWiJir. </p>
        <p>P&amp;gt;AIRLANI  Roomy ranch carport and an extra .arge w bacVyard. Pino panotod di</p>
        <p>HewRM For Sait</p>
        <p>CURKBRANCH SELLS three HOWES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>p.-  aoch</p>
        <p>J5?iido*^ tyTtdfS,</p>
        <p>twmo within walking dtotaneo to oooi and lonnit courti Or otay</p>
        <p>'   rai</p>
        <p>ISt.</p>
        <p>tr. V</p>
        <p>j- *2d relax with cool central ort.soe</p>
        <p>***0 kleoant</p>
        <p>AlOt listad, lately 4 or f badroom  w targe lot In the country</p>
        <p>VTl^ ^  ^  m  mt  cwumry</p>
        <p>uirge family room firoplaci.</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;*^"9 roomo. teitchor with broahfatt raom Fulf Intercom system Plus Inground swimming pool See today.</p>
        <p>bodroonss. termal areas sst.SOO</p>
        <p>dsn. 3</p>
        <p>RIVER HILLS - MarUcurod brick ranch otters 3 bedrooms.  shiny baths and a well plannad kitchen</p>
        <p>with eparklTng appliances Roomy yard lots ol trees l.tOO</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS  Great room floorplan with 3 tamily sUe bedrooms, master bath with dross |ng area and double walk In cloe^</p>
        <p>Sh</p>
        <p>J.UR PINES Now brick two story Ih garage High (70's. Call tor details</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS  .% loan Osawmptlon Lika new ranch with 3 bedrooms, attlce/sawIng roam, generous living and dining oroos. gl^ a cor garage imnsaculate</p>
        <p>Richard Lane .. ' Baacham</p>
        <p>BtttvBaact</p>
        <p>WIlfegMBt</p>
        <p>......7M*He</p>
        <p> 7i^mo</p>
        <p>ZitZtll</p>
        <p>et^llUC^ PINt^ING AT 13^%</p>
        <p>.brkk venaar houaa In</p>
        <p>Prioad*'^ MMtjaa^lo appraclate</p>
        <p>at iMkOOe. Down payment</p>
        <p>(io^Mg ^ ys^ monthly paym^s.</p>
        <p>  No closing coots, no rsoltors</p>
        <p>loo Catl 7SSt)74l</p>
        <p>RYOWtNER Astumobla loon Oulol ignbcrhood 3 bodroor^ 3 tMiths.</p>
        <p>_ .  ACREAGE</p>
        <p>Prlyocy con bo your's m this throo bodroom ranch nth flroplM and</p>
        <p>jcraywd in por^. Ohi'dorT^</p>
        <p>*WW 5.2 #C   -  -  -  -</p>
        <p>^  .  acres with pond and private</p>
        <p>SX '.'SK ISS."""</p>
        <p>. , ----- Jy</p>
        <p>yoor^ end waiting Mr you ______</p>
        <p>M the mid MO'S ^ Iban asMimp Hon avoltabla Coll today I</p>
        <p>o yoors</p>
        <p>OfWod</p>
        <p>^ BROOK VALLEY Mm on up! Ate |ust listed this four bedroom, throo both homo in ono 0( Oroonvlllo's most oxclusivo areas. Hem is the time lo Mw os you wlH not so# o deal like Als otton. It teoturas o wood stove, lots 00 cloeot</p>
        <p>oroo. Seal</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC</p>
        <p>REALTORS 75443M</p>
        <p>A^yChapin ..ONCALL ..730(431</p>
        <p>...............750-0(37</p>
        <p>PhH Partin.................753</p>
        <p>|2</p>
        <p>Ed Al</p>
        <p>HackaM.............iS$7</p>
        <p>onLawN..............750  </p>
        <p>dAAayar  ..........mA&amp;gt;4*</p>
        <p>^aclout kitchan</p>
        <p>Planty of</p>
        <p>-An Eaypl MbvsinQOpportunity</p>
        <p>CLARK BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>Hommfvirn</p>
        <p>I RIOROC Excollont eom Wilt. Unhyuo</p>
        <p>OROOAA brick ranch ' condition Vary low utHIM . ^ qua tinoncing allows ter total pumente W OK par month at 1 10% ralo. Soma own</p>
        <p>fixed lOAk rale. Some owner hnonc IM also ovolloble ttm Crocfcatt Drive (4e.3 750 5773 No agento.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>GOOD INVESTMENT Conveniently located largy hoc</p>
        <p>mwmoiri</p>
        <p>situated on loe feel of ^Ive.. Airead| zoned CH Also</p>
        <p>facing Sunset sultabio ontlal. possible duplex</p>
        <p>rosldontlal.  ______</p>
        <p>Purchooo os one package or sopa ratoly 105.000</p>
        <p>NEWOPFERING Stay cool this summor. Buy this gorgeous homo and ^oin the com-</p>
        <p>muniW twlm tannls _  _</p>
        <p>has formal areas plus a large family room with flraplacO. Avarage utility bills soo par ntenth plus a good loan assumption " " Sm It today . Only (037500.</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING</p>
        <p>If yfv'n tirad ot being lata to work, you'll appraclate the convonienct our new offering on Folrvlow way. TMs spacious IWO square toof four</p>
        <p>Houobr For SrIr</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION Rooutlful</p>
        <p>hmo to bo bulH In Cherry Oaks by one of Oroonvlllo's ftneot bulidors</p>
        <p>Will hove on activo solor hootinf System, completo with tuapNmoniai hpottng Got on the llol of buyors tooay end help cheoee your decor tor this tuturlstic homo</p>
        <p>OWMER FINANCING Juei 10% doum will buy this now homo In Horsoehoe Acres 3 largo boi</p>
        <p>fli</p>
        <p>3 botha, groat room wfth firoploca ^Klpus kltc^ top Ogn'l doMy</p>
        <p>today iso's. Lilly Richordeon Gallorv of Homos. 75W570</p>
        <p>PLAZA SUITE The ontire homo Is luxury fixturod and moHcutousty docorotod Kitchan hoe durable booety and procflcol convonlonco</p>
        <p>booety and procflcol convonlonco M X 30 tomify room with ttroplaco Expoiied booms, bay wIndowTl this</p>
        <p>meats your nasds. we recommend quick action! 0's. CENTURY 31 iiw(R(0ltY, 3SM&amp;lt;N ITW</p>
        <p>POSSIBLE OWNER financing. A ranch Idea from Californio. Convq-</p>
        <p>nlqnco oriented luxury living,</p>
        <p> ling pool, over stzod party</p>
        <p>Hth firoplaca. Scraanad</p>
        <p>ewimmi</p>
        <p>room</p>
        <p>porch. 4 bedrooms. (137,500 CENTURY 31 Bass Realty. 7S*-4</p>
        <p>LU2I</p>
        <p>RENT OR BUY this 3 badroom</p>
        <p>bodroom homo Is only mlnutao from &amp;lt;&amp;lt;Horovor you nood to bo and It</p>
        <p>In Rio</p>
        <p>priced</p>
        <p>^^oppH- MO'S, Shaded built in bobyslttor Iwl</p>
        <p>and fenced backyard gives you loot Call r </p>
        <p>I today.</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH You could play soccar in this back yard andd have a cook out with wooded privacy at the same time. Family living at It's bast with racraatlonal tacitltlos one block away This ranch offers nearly l00 square feet with heat pump and</p>
        <p>man|yiKtraa. Just on the market.</p>
        <p>kI Upper (40's.</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>756-9336</p>
        <p>. .  .  tlreglace.  cozy  den  See</p>
        <p>toopproclote'^sao-s 7 3$73</p>
        <p>BY OWNER 3 story, brick colanlol ^1'} acre wooded w 4 bedrooms.</p>
        <p>baths, forntal living and dining rooms, don with flroploco, kitchan</p>
        <p>with</p>
        <p>brwokfaol oroo</p>
        <p>iiSzai_</p>
        <p>and doubto</p>
        <p>BY OWNER UWvoralty area. (  %</p>
        <p>baths, don. living room with tiroplaco. kitchen and brookfost Also has ocanomlcol gas</p>
        <p>hoot, fully corpotod. storm windows and doors and o 13 x 14 workshop. (Md 40's Shown by appWntmont</p>
        <p>BY OWNER UNIVERSITY oroo. 3 bedrooms, brick, living room, din room, largo don. control oir</p>
        <p>!58r</p>
        <p>m Mrindows. controMy located Mroplaca. fenced yard, plu* Re ed to S&amp;lt;4(.0M. Some owner II</p>
        <p>Ht</p>
        <p>or loose option avoilablo</p>
        <p> w...  ,-IXOd   IW f' t m</p>
        <p>luiw (50's CENTURY 31 Boss Boolty 754-4444 tJW_</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY Loes than one block from campus this stafoly brick home oNars over 1050 square feet, practically no ofootod ipoco, wool carpets over hardwoof floors, control air. r selllnga and o bock porch. Groat ne^N^hoed Coll today. Ottwod</p>
        <p>COUNTRY Pricod roduoodi the owner soys toll (p wo moon buslnooi and the banaftclary It the fantlly looking tor an oM (oulhom manolon lust it mlnutoo from ECU It noode soma tondor lovlna core but the prico Is rijpit at only S5f,000. If you're reedy tor a country ostato with about 3 acres, coll tooayi</p>
        <p>DUPLEX 1*S( squoro tool duplex under construction In Linboth Grove. FHA and VA financing os owner oc-ciled. Live M ene side and ront othar tkM. Energy officiant with hoot pump lilact your docor. All opplloncos Including rofrtgorator lyrnlshoK Offorod m tho low tA't. CNI tociey foNoni what Ms package has to offer you.</p>
        <p>NIWOFFERINO</p>
        <p>In Arbor HIHs (Acroeo from Lake Glanwood) This 3 bedroom ranch hoa plenfv to efiar. Firoplaco, 3 full baths, window quilt and exceeds E 300 raqulramanH. FHA ar VA Nik^lng avallabla Call today. Low</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>7564336</p>
        <p>Phil Portin.................m om</p>
        <p>Ginger HackoH.......... 7SS0050</p>
        <p>Oiaron Lowit..............754-W07</p>
        <p>Ed Mayor..................7S0-0&amp;gt;4(</p>
        <p>* An EouolHouslnQQpportvnltV</p>
        <p>COUNTRY ELEGANCE</p>
        <p>Just right ter the oxecuttve who wants lha quiot of country with</p>
        <p>extras of o lino homo. Located only I minutes from town, this homo</p>
        <p>teoturas 4 bodreems and 3*y baths oite oil Itw quality yqu'vo boon leaking tor. That king siza furnlturo will go groat In this master bodroom, which teoturas a bolcany OW's.</p>
        <p>NEWDUPLEXES Avoilablo with (000 incomo par month. (3,000 with FHA financing</p>
        <p>ovoiloblo. Excollont daproclation aviMlabte with low momtonanco. ^11 today</p>
        <p>BAYWOOO Got that cuttom contemporary you've always wanted on o Dooutltui IV] ocrt wooded lot. Homo footuros largo rooms throughout, docks. doutM garage, cathedral calling in living area, brick flraplaca with woodstova. Utilities average (75. Master badroom Is 400 square teat with sunkon tub in master bath Loan asaumptlon or 1H financing avoilablo. Onwod at (110,000</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC REALTORS 7564336</p>
        <p>LAKE GLINWOOO This 1930 squoro toot brick ranch ofters loon assumption, custom decor In this oxcoHont floar plan, large rooms with built Ins. double gorogo ond largo corner lot. Owners oro tronsterrod. Pricod at (71,400</p>
        <p>y Chopin .. ON CALL .. 754-0431</p>
        <p>o Quinn................754-4037</p>
        <p>II Portin.................753-0409</p>
        <p>Ginger HockoH.............75B00S0</p>
        <p>Miaron Lewis..............754-99(7</p>
        <p>EdMayar..........  7M-(349</p>
        <p>An I au4t Houting Qpportynlty</p>
        <p>ASSUMABLE l3Yi% fixed rata loan. Abselutaly captivating 3 badroom IMIIiaztwburg in Comolol SMutlfully naturally wooded let catoios cool broozos. Wall plannod gourmol kitchen, don with nrt^pco All termal areas (70's. CENTURY 31 Bass Raalty, 754M44.</p>
        <p>ial</p>
        <p>ASSUME THIS LOAN, no more to roam. (SOOO will gat you In this doll house with 1107 squoro fool In It. Looo than 3 years old. 3 bedrooms. IVi baths, living room, choorful kitchen ond brookfaot oroo plus handy utlHty room. Poymants will '  S349  (princjppl.  Interest.</p>
        <p>bo only</p>
        <p>prinejm. Intorost, taxoo. Insurance). Call</p>
        <p>Dbvit Raofte. 1^ Oavis.</p>
        <p>mjssiK</p>
        <p>- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>^UMB (%% lOMi 4 ba^oom. 3&amp;lt;-i Mfna. I tory. Sava with zoned fMtetlng/coellng with GE heat punm Qvor 3000 tquara teat 177.500. ^11 Louisa HodaO at AMrl^ S Sautharland Raalty,</p>
        <p>at-agVliwTifyii-</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 3 YEAR old brick</p>
        <p>home with unltpia floor ^lon. te wall</p>
        <p>nnalntoliwd. Hoot, oir, 3 bedrooms. 3 l^go baths. Mvl^ dl^</p>
        <p>with llraplZKO. and lovoly kitchen with built Ins. (57.500 Call</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Phil Pi</p>
        <p>Chapin ..ONCALL . 754 (431</p>
        <p>Quinn................754  4037</p>
        <p>Partin.................7530409</p>
        <p>Ginger Hactteft. ......... 750 0050</p>
        <p>Sharon Lewis ........____..754 99(7</p>
        <p>Ed Mayor..................75(049</p>
        <p>An Equal Houslno Qpeortumtv</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>NEWOFFERING Portect tor th# coupla that works in gppoalto directions. Accoaslblo to Rocky Mount, Tarboro. Wilson, oto</p>
        <p>Pinofopt and Craanvllla 1(50 square feat 3 bedrooms. 3 baths.</p>
        <p>living room with flroploco. Owner financing available.</p>
        <p>ites</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIOGE ostobiishod Itself and sales have gone wall, buf wo do hovo a tow availablo. Move on Info easy living and let us pay your closing coats. Coma and saa how much</p>
        <p>more you can get for your por</p>
        <p> ... _ .  . .</p>
        <p>square foot dollar. Townhoma liv could be In your future.</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATES Largo 3 bedroom. 3 both ranch In Tucker Estates has boon roducfd to tho lew (70's. Owner's loss Is you golnl All formal oroos. brookfost room, largo don with flroploco. amny bullf Ins and onorgy offlclonf heat pumps too Assumablo loon with sente owner finozKing, or con bo financed of I3*k% with 10%</p>
        <p>no wf</p>
        <p>homo, convonlont to schools, shopping and Groonvilio has to offer</p>
        <p>you</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CURKBRANCH, INC</p>
        <p>REALTORS 7564336</p>
        <p>AAary Chopin .. ON CALL 754 0431</p>
        <p>Gone Quinn................754  4037</p>
        <p>Phil Portin</p>
        <p>Ginger HockoH. Sharon Lewis Ed Ahoyar......</p>
        <p>753 0409 750 0050 754-9907 750 5349</p>
        <p>-Ah f 9Vf I Hiwaing 9BB9?V&amp;gt;i!iZ,</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>contomporary home near the now hoapltal Located on a haavlty</p>
        <p>woodad lot. Sacond tory dock. Low 40's. CENTURY 31 Booa Realty</p>
        <p>zatfW:</p>
        <p>ROOM TO FROLIC Like now 3</p>
        <p>bodroom country ranch. Owner will lot you chooao your own appllanceo LIvl)</p>
        <p>carpet</p>
        <p>.lying room with firpplaco. Ahovo rl^f in. Low (40's CENTURY 31 Bou Realty. 754-4444</p>
        <p>SELLER WILL PAY tho first</p>
        <p>yqar's utlll^ Mils on this 3 bodroom rlOfn</p>
        <p>Included is sunken groat</p>
        <p>room with firoplaco. 3 cor gorogo -oil lor</p>
        <p>and fttuch. ntuch more. Call r</p>
        <p>ga^l^w^iartton. (70's. Ully_^ch</p>
        <p>fJ3f Hontfi. 754 3570.</p>
        <p>STACK-KIGER REALTY 756-3066</p>
        <p>Investors 4 badroom, ivs both rental houu on 4th Stroot. Rocontly</p>
        <p>doted ond ranted for uso par</p>
        <p>month. Asking OS.OOO. AAoko us on</p>
        <p>RIvorhllls  Now energy oHIctent</p>
        <p>contornporory. Largo dock and woodadi loi . 3  '</p>
        <p>  _  .  badroems,  3  baths.</p>
        <p>Rant with option to buy (43,(50</p>
        <p>Comolol 3 bodroom. T/t bath contemporary with heat pump, garage, flraplaca. deck and BaautTful wooded lot (11,700 down and aoauma loan of (M.OOO at 134^% fixed rote</p>
        <p>Hookorton, 3 bodroom, 1'/ bath brick ranch with all the oxtras. Only (49,00. Call for private show Ing</p>
        <p>STACK-KIGER REALTY 756-3066</p>
        <p>Mvid Hanlford.............744 4030</p>
        <p>Dianna Whlt^ursf  754-7333</p>
        <p>STACK-KIGER REALTY 756-3066</p>
        <p>Brentwood Largo 3 bodrooms, 3 bofhs, ranch homo with control haat and air, doubia garage. firpiaco on lot MidUO't</p>
        <p>largo corner I</p>
        <p>Groonvllte's most lor condo coznplox 3 bodroom</p>
        <p>Windy RIdgo populBT condo</p>
        <p>TVs both townhouu"with hoof pump</p>
        <p>and flraplaca. Tennis courts, pool</p>
        <p>ond everything you axpoct from condo living Only (45.900</p>
        <p>111 Wosthovon Rood. Almost 3000 squoro foot of hootod oroo 4</p>
        <p>bodroom, 3'/i baths, garsgo.</p>
        <p>firoplocs. central hoot and air Vary</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>convonlont to shopping cantor. A real buy ot (59,900</p>
        <p>Wooded country lot near Grifnosland for houu or mobile homo. Asking (7350. AAoko us an otter</p>
        <p>STACK-KIGER REALTY 756-3066</p>
        <p>David Hanlford.............744-4031</p>
        <p>Dtonno^ltifii;i^V:  754-7333</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>155^og^5wg!3r</p>
        <p>hop. Otter tho loteot bi loom, Bonlmo onO oporlowoar.</p>
        <p>IncHidoo in*onlory, ffaitiiroa. OM. CompMte Btorol Opon M 00 Nttlo 00 I stePka nywhoro M U.S.A. (Aloo Htenlo mM ehSdrom (hop). CaS tUl.TOaPRH 1-MB47M7N.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>I Fleas, Roaches, Ants </p>
        <p>For Lease Commercial Space Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>behino King &amp;amp; Qut&amp;gt;er Rpbl.tufar</p>
        <p>752-1010</p>
        <p>FOR RENT</p>
        <p>413 SqiMfG Fttt OffiM SuHt AvaHabl* RMd* StrMt Offlc* BuNdlfig Downtown QroonviHt Call</p>
        <p>MOORE AND SAUTER</p>
        <p> jsLa_</p>
        <p>I $30.00 eFIRDS PEST CONTROL I</p>
        <p>7S2-440</p>
        <p>LONG HARVESTER PARTS</p>
        <p>Large Inventory Of Harvester Parts</p>
        <p>Wisconsin Psrts snd Enginos 12 Volt Holst |14.50 Hoist Rspairs Usod Hsrvtstsrs</p>
        <p>S &amp;amp; S REPAIR SERVICE</p>
        <p>County Rosd 1129,3 mMssWsst Of WtntsnrillB *</p>
        <p>756-5989</p>
        <p>THESE CARS ARE PREOWNED...BUT</p>
        <p>wmnFAwm</p>
        <p>SHOP THE REST ...BUY THE BEST!</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet El Camino Conquista</p>
        <p>2 ton# point. CruisB control, AM-FM radio, automatic, air condition, V-6 angina, mdial tiras, low mila^, axtra clean, ona owner.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Caprice Classic</p>
        <p>4 door. Baby biua with blue vinyl roof, blue vinyl interior, 60/40 divided front seats, power windows, power door locks, tilt, cruise, stereo, control cycle wipers, custom wheel covers.</p>
        <p>1980 Pontiac Sunbird</p>
        <p>WMte with buckskin vinyl bucket eeats, 4 cyttnder, 4 sfieed, rsi-ly wheele, W8W tirae. 6,400 mUes.</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Truck Vi Ton</p>
        <p>Rad snd white, autometic, 6 cylinder, ^r condition, 34,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1980 Pontiac Grand Lemans</p>
        <p>4 door. Light Uue. dark blue vinyl roof, dark blua vinyl Intartor, AM-FM stereo, ak. nUty whaeis, extra ciesn, 6 cinder, new</p>
        <p>tifBS.</p>
        <p>1978 Pontiac Phoenix</p>
        <p>4 door. Green with tan vinyl interior, front bucket seats, automatic, sir condition, AM-FM radio, wire wheel covers, radial tiras.</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Impela</p>
        <p>2 door, gotd and white top, tan vinyl Interior, sir condition, power stewing, power brakes, 66,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1978 Pontiac Bonneville Brougham</p>
        <p>4 door. 2 tone gray, power windows. AM-FM stereo, one owner.</p>
        <p>1979 Lincoln Town Car</p>
        <p>Navy bluB with navy blue Isndsu roof, blue vekxir interior, loaded, 36,000 mliea, Mieheitn tirea, one locai owner, abeoluteiy beautiful.</p>
        <p>1977 Olda Cutlaee Supreme</p>
        <p>2 door. Dark blue with white Isndeu roof, white bucket seats, 46,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Silver with burgundy vinyl interior, rally wheels, extra clean, AM-FM radio, sir condition.</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Citation 3 Door HatchtMick</p>
        <p>Silvar, blus custom valour interior. 4 speed, air condition, power steering, power brakes, AM/FM Mereo, radial tirm, locelcer.</p>
        <p>1978 Buiek Century Estate Station Wagon</p>
        <p>Light bluB. blue vinyi Interior, power door locks, Michelin tires, chrome wheMs, woodgrain, AM/FM, Mt. cruiaa control, luggage rack.</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood, Inc.</p>
        <p>DIcMmon Ave.</p>
        <p>753-7111</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>TtM Daily Reflclor.Grvnviite A C Sm^iay, June . 19S1-D-7</p>
        <p>111</p>
        <p>Ifweetwenf Property ny Reeort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>i 121 Apertmente For Rent</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>ASSi^BLE LOAN at 13tetk eO luetSte rete or eumer Glider will</p>
        <p>ApartrTMfits For Rent</p>
        <p>finance wtth large down geymem en Iheee two frame duptexu Only 7 year* oW Each Wde after* llvlng ream, t in kitchen with epptr</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC BEACH cgndemMum, TV. beet ilia</p>
        <p>Furnlthed. elr, coble iOwner nowKlfM 754 *553</p>
        <p>I ONE BEDROOM eeertment I Within walking dlitence of</p>
        <p>BATH CREEK One let Pay equity end eaewme % loen, tdmi tar</p>
        <p>encee. 3 badroom*. one both, central tr Good neighborhood. (H,000 Ceti Aten Rubenetein et AAevte Butt* Realty- 7540455 or</p>
        <p>BRAND NBW 7 unit townhouM building for ete Can be tub-</p>
        <p>ellboet. 754^3(4.754 4997.</p>
        <p>RIVER FRONT lot where the ' Pemllce and Purw meet Cleerod. tree*, bulkhead, ec^ tank, non reefrlcted. boat harbor end cenel at</p>
        <p>downtown eree end unlvertlly Me lority of utllitte* furnlahod UOO i month Cell 754 3495 or 753 4943</p>
        <p>DUPLEXES 3 bedrcwmt, I'q beth*. 940 equere feet 544.000. iW-red PfWtlgi. 754^ 7799</p>
        <p>,7T OCEAN FRONT with duptex {Will trade for ether property I Owner tlnenclno 744-3591.</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartment Awaileble immediately Oepoeit required Leee required 753 i ONE BEDROOM carpeted, eppli encM, energy efticienf heat pump (105 Cell 75( 3311</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>The Happy Place To Live CABl</p>
        <p>iLE TV</p>
        <p>Office hour* 10 e m to 5 p m AAondey through Friday Ceil u* 34 hours e day at</p>
        <p>LARGE LOT wtth 1400 quera feet block building Only 3 rnlle from Wintervllte. on State Reed 1700 Ideal tor shop, storage, etc . or couW convert Into llvlng quarters. Use your Imaglnetlon Cell AAevI* |yH9Rfqftaf.7i:o^_</p>
        <p>NEW DUPLEX Yeerly rente! of (4400 with assumeele loan. Excellent tax shelter Ml,000</p>
        <p>Aldrldm a Southeriend, 75 3Q NEW DUPLEXES 954 square feet per side, brick 544,000. Watson Associates. 754 1377; 754 (305 after 5</p>
        <p>p.m._</p>
        <p>120</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>ONE NEW BEDROOM duptex evellabla in Ayden on 3nd Street (175 per month Cenvenleni loce</p>
        <p>756-4800</p>
        <p> '(m* itMiHvsvi. w%wTqni99ti</p>
        <p>tion Cell Clerk Branch Realtors 754-4334</p>
        <p>NEED STORAGE7 We hove any Ceil</p>
        <p>ngton Self Storai dev Friday 9 5 Cell</p>
        <p>size to meet your storage need Arlington Self Storage. Open Mon</p>
        <p>ONE OR two fennela roometes needed '-s or &amp;lt;-] rertt and utilities Rent reesenetxe 754(500</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>Inftetlon by buying and Cienifled ads</p>
        <p>'ough the 4144.</p>
        <p>PINEWOOD VILLAGE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1, 3, artd 3 bedrooms washer dryer</p>
        <p>. club</p>
        <p>113</p>
        <p>Land For Sale</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY 10^13 acre* of wpodslend for ste C(ll 754 7439</p>
        <p>115</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY 14 5 acres of (1(1,500</p>
        <p>(ubdlvision property. (1(1, CENTURY 31 Beu Realty, 7S4-i BA</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES Large wwdad lot.</p>
        <p>(15,Bo CENTURY</p>
        <p>Make en offer _______ ____</p>
        <p>31 Beu Reeltv. 754-4444. |C31</p>
        <p>DOUBLE VtlDE mobile lot. New listing. North east I mite. Oerdan Reelty, 750 1903. nights, weekends. 754 404)</p>
        <p>IN BAYWOOO On* acre Price neootleble 754-093 after S p m NEW HOME In your future? We have lust the lot, loceted In Lake Ellsworth Heavily wooded Cell today. Lilly Richardson Gallery of Hontes. 754-3570</p>
        <p>RAMHORN ROAD lots, (4000 Oerden Re . niahte weekends, 754 4041</p>
        <p>_____________  Residential</p>
        <p>lols, (4000 Oerden Reelty, 750 1903;</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>START YOUE HOME In this at tractive subdivision today end be one of the lucky onu who nrtede such e wiM declsloni Beautiful lots. Meet ere U.OOO. CENTURY 31 Beu Reelty, 754-4444. |B4</p>
        <p>WOOOED LOT 1 large lot left In desirable area No subdivision Derdon Realty, 750-1903. Nights and weekend, 754 4041</p>
        <p>T/i WOODED ACRES $14,500 6 mile* east. Derden Reelty, 7S( 19(3,</p>
        <p>niahts, weekend*. 754 404 i</p>
        <p>3 MOST daslrebte lots In Club Pines Cell 754 9444 or 754 (005</p>
        <p>iarjelt</p>
        <p>(400 DOWN end (141 per nrxmth tor 10 years. Owner financing. Lot has e well end septic lank 13 miles east</p>
        <p>of Greenville, on Pectolu* Highway.</p>
        <p>bro'</p>
        <p>Cell John Jeckson, owner/broker, 754-0497 or ntohts. 756-4340_</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS</p>
        <p>121 ADartfnentf For Ront</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM eoertmenl Located of Ceuwy Apertments, Mf Fifth Street. (340 rent, (34(</p>
        <p>(340</p>
        <p>deposit Year's leeu Married couple am V 753 331)</p>
        <p>VILLAGE EAST APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Equal Housing Opportunity 3 bedroom units Carpeted, eppll-eneas, washer/dryer hookups energy efficient, heat pump, thermopene windows Starting At (190 Hours, (til4</p>
        <p>756 4615</p>
        <p>hook ups cable TV. pool If eH</p>
        <p>house, playground Near ECU</p>
        <p>Our Reputation Says It All "A Community Complex "</p>
        <p>I  140)  Willow  Street</p>
        <p>I Office Corner Elm A Willow</p>
        <p>752 4225</p>
        <p>RIDGEWOOD Apartments Townhouu apartment Rustic de</p>
        <p>cor 3 bedrooms. )' , baths Energy nished</p>
        <p>efficient Appliances furnish* _ Wosher/dryer hookup (365 par nxanth 754 3775</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Energy Efficient Townhouses</p>
        <p>2 badroom, )'/j beth, wesher/drver hook ups. Convenient location. Call</p>
        <p>Monday Friday, 9 5</p>
        <p>ly, 9 5 754-7755</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM, furnished</p>
        <p>apartments or mobile hontes for rent Confect J T or Tommy</p>
        <p>Williams, 754 7()S</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM, near campus and downtown Carpeted, quiet apart nrient, heat and air furnished (3)5 per month Noeet*. Cell 754 3933</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SHENANDOAH New duplexes 344 Bypeu. near Carolina East Mall 3 bedroom townhouses or fiefs I'-z</p>
        <p>baths, appliances, carpet, fireplace in th* flats Bill Milams Real</p>
        <p>Estete. 753 34tS</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WANTED: SHIPPING CLERK</p>
        <p>(test be Me le take teelracUene. Iw*e t good pereenelHy. end naM ap-eariwce (test keev Nee to typt or be</p>
        <p>Appty In perun el OLOUNT FEA TILIZER COMPANY. 415 Wool 14lh (beet. OieomMe, N C.</p>
        <p>Will Make DrapBriBS From Customers Own Fabrics</p>
        <p>BakirsHoMDKonrtiii</p>
        <p>2723E.10ttiStrBBt</p>
        <p>7S2-1103</p>
        <p>Remodeling Room Additions</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>DUPLEXES</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>Brand new duplaxBS. 2 bBdrooms, One and two Btory.</p>
        <p>CALL</p>
        <p>758-2647</p>
        <p>Diivsicoconncrion</p>
        <p>TtmStoro of tho 21 at Century Whoae Time Has Come The Video Cortnoction Stores are opening everywhere. .Now In IS stated We are the first true retail store franchise In the new age ol vkteo Our exterior/Interior store look Is 210 century. The advertising, merchendldng, training and total product line of Video Recorders, Video Movies, Qlant TV, etc., all explode with the excitement of video! The growth is overwhelming. . . the future Is mind boggling! Our dealers are our best testimonials. Our prospectus gives you phone numbgrs of all our stores throughout the country. A 534.975 start-up package includes Inventory. You can be an active or absentee manager Protected areas.</p>
        <p>Writo; Q(or0( Csosar 2t14CuslMNtNDr.</p>
        <p>Qoklsboro, N.C.27S30 or call (lit) 7784313 This offaring te msdo by prospectus only</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;ihen an (keanfront (xmdominium comes akmg kir onl^ ^44,500 can't affiml kipass it tip</p>
        <p>Introducing "A Place At The BeachAtlantic Beach III," an extensive oceanfront complex located in North Carolinas most popular beach resort. .Atlantic</p>
        <p>Beach.</p>
        <p>*44300</p>
        <p>Ofi|&amp;gt; H450 Dohh^WV) fnandiq,!</p>
        <p> Oceanfront condominiums</p>
        <p> Fully furnished</p>
        <p> Courtyard pool with waterslide</p>
        <p> Whirlpool tubs</p>
        <p> Tennis, basketball and volleyball courts</p>
        <p> On 18 acres, near beautiful Ft. Macon State Park</p>
        <p>rwTT</p>
        <p>.Atlantic Beach 111</p>
        <p>Phone Toda&amp;gt; Vlf-TZh-llVt h Macon Road P O Bov 1140 Atlantic Beach, V 28512</p>
        <p>,100 paymcnis o! $559 .K) APR 16 7K&amp;lt;Fn (cubjai lo chanye) Offer not valid in states \shere prohibited b\ lass</p>
        <p>The</p>
        <p>Starter Home"</p>
        <p>TRANSPORTATION</p>
        <p>SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1969 Chrysler Newport</p>
        <p>Low mileage, 4 door, automatic, air condition, clean car.........</p>
        <p>1395</p>
        <p>1972 Ford Pinto Wagon</p>
        <p>4 speed, air condition, radala, extra clean ....</p>
        <p>1495</p>
        <p>1972 Ford LTD</p>
        <p>4 door. Automatic, air condition, vinyl lop, clean. Gold....;.......</p>
        <p>1695</p>
        <p>1974 Chevrolet Caprice</p>
        <p>4 door. Automatic,</p>
        <p>air condition...............</p>
        <p>1995</p>
        <p>1976 Ford</p>
        <p>Pinto Wagon</p>
        <p>4 speed, blue..........</p>
        <p>2295</p>
        <p>1975 Lincoln Continental</p>
        <p>4 door. Loaded, low mileage, blue.</p>
        <p>2495</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Chevette</p>
        <p>4 door, automatic, air condition, burgundy, stock number 462, clean car, priced to sell........</p>
        <p>4795</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet</p>
        <p>Citation</p>
        <p>Stock number 456,4 door, automatic, air condition, beige, clean car, priced to sell........</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet</p>
        <p>5695</p>
        <p>Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Custom 2 tone paint, cruiaa, tilt steering, AM/FM stereo tape, automatic, air condition........</p>
        <p>1979 Camaro Z-28</p>
        <p>Black with red, extra clean. Low mileage, automatic, air condition, tilt steering wheel..............</p>
        <p>*5995</p>
        <p>*6495</p>
        <p>HWY 11 BYPASS AVOEN</p>
        <p>SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN WEEKNIQHTS TIL 7 P M SATURDAYS UNTIL! P M</p>
        <p>ONLY I MILES SOUTH OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Completely Furnished! Appliances - Furniture Carpet &amp;amp; Drapes Built-in Stereo Immediatel Delivery</p>
        <p>M2,995</p>
        <p>$1,311.50 Down Payment APR 18.75</p>
        <p>$210.69 Monthly Deferred Payment Price $31,650.86</p>
        <p>144 Months</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>Highway 264 ByPass, Greenville N C</p>
        <p>756-0191</p>
        <p>Sale Ends June 30</p>
        <pb facs="00094786_0052" />
        <p>D4- The Duly Reflector, ureenvUte, N.C -Suod^. JtaeB. IMl</p>
        <p>h21 = AprtmentsFar Rent</p>
        <p>Greenway</p>
        <p>I Large 2 bedroom garden apart ments carpet, drapes disb</p>
        <p>lai AftmrmrH for Rent</p>
        <p>AZALEAGARDENS</p>
        <p>CrMfivtMe's unK|u*4y furntthad</p>
        <p>newest end mo</p>
        <p>washer pool On Country Club,pet^ntenH Dr adiacent to Greenville'*^</p>
        <p>Country Club 756 6869 = WE MavE CABte TV IN AYDEN 2* bedroom dupl Living room, stove retrigeretor &amp;gt;.remic betti central neai eir titi per month Cell tsa a3a otticc</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;* 1S4I house__</p>
        <p>IN MIINTERVILLE 3 bedroom</p>
        <p>.site beds'end studte</p>
        <p>signed</p>
        <p> Oieen  couches</p>
        <p> Weshert end dryers opttanel</p>
        <p> Eree veter end sewer end yerd meintertencc s?~</p>
        <p> All eperTments on ground Hoor with parches</p>
        <p> Frost tree retrigeretors</p>
        <p>aperiment Appliances turni! cl</p>
        <p>children No pels fits month Deposit and leeae Ceil tS6 SCOt</p>
        <p>INFLATION FIGHTER RATES</p>
        <p> Located m Atalea Gardens near BrooA Valley Country Club Shown ^ by eppoimment only Couples or singles No pets</p>
        <p>131 ApartmanH For Rant &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Q8K10M epertiwent Pien fiaa rsaMii</p>
        <p>IM B</p>
        <p>7S*</p>
        <p>1 KMtOOM duptes apartment lor rent Weeherrdryer hookup f Cell</p>
        <p>. _  APAJITIMKMTS  tor</p>
        <p>rent UOO as pm month Outfws Bitty tnc 2Sa&amp;lt;7r  ^</p>
        <p>3 BEDttOOWI APAKTMENT Cergy^wnceewedtertP</p>
        <p>Hills m 33</p>
        <p>iTT</p>
        <p>Contact j T or Tommy WMIiems Tsa TtlS</p>
        <p>For a Limited Time Only ! cedar village East</p>
        <p>Specious 2 bedroom lowntiouse</p>
        <p>I a</p>
        <p>Spec</p>
        <p>epertments Plush carpeting meior appliances cable vision bus pick up and conveniently located to shopping centers ahd schools Of tiee open 10  Monday Friday Setutilay and Sundey</p>
        <p>RIVER BLUFF APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>River Blutt Roed 7aoiS</p>
        <p>1 bedroom contral heat and air. energy elflclent Vtashcr/dryer hookups, dishwasher S210 e month Security dapoeit end</p>
        <p>CHERRYCOURT</p>
        <p>I MOBOQM DUPLEX. IW baths, hook up for wether dryer, heat pump Available Ummadlately Cell 7 I3M etter a weekdays, anytime</p>
        <p>ywN"i&amp;gt;i'</p>
        <p>2 BCOEOOM tewntiouse tor rent Available  i Uas monthly 7S2</p>
        <p>issa.</p>
        <p>jaUPLf X On Stencil</p>
        <p>137</p>
        <p>Housm Fir Rant</p>
        <p>2 BEOBOOM brick home Betrig dryer eir condtttan large lot Nice 7U</p>
        <p>ing. double aerage</p>
        <p>Ml^hbarhaod lS$</p>
        <p>138 OmoBlpBCBFarllMit</p>
        <p>2 OB 4 BE OBOOM</p>
        <p>university Bange ant tumlihed I tat llMor</p>
        <p>rigara</p>
        <p>I 7*1$</p>
        <p>4 BEOBOOAA 2 bath kitchen dan comblnetion wiih fireplace tormal</p>
        <p>living room on a 3 acre lot in country approalmetely i] mllos 232I*</p>
        <p>from Greenville Call</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Lott For Ront</p>
        <p>(PAIN'S AAOBILE Home Park Lrg iot% i yyitnutt froffi Grwnvii^ W iO pr mortfh T</p>
        <p>45.____ __</p>
        <p>Ayden</p>
        <p>,her ECU 1345 7N7410</p>
        <p>2 BEOBOOAA dupNs MU B EasI Third Cloee to Wahlcoates</p>
        <p>Saint Peter s Schools Central air retrlgarafor and stove large attic driveway Ouiel neighborhood Feml^r geferred 1256 por month</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Ono and two bedroom garden aparfmenis Carpeted range re friMrator dishwasher disposal and I able TV Conveniently located lo shopping center and schools Located I usi of I lOthStrorl</p>
        <p>Call 752-3519</p>
        <p>LEWIS STREET apartment corner ol Fourth and Lewis 1 block from university I bedroom furnished heat air and water furnished No pit*? LL' ^58 3781 or 754 0W9__</p>
        <p>Luxurious 2 bedroom townhouies and 1 bedroom apartments Carpet, drapes compactors washer dryer hook ups. pool sauna tennis court, clubhouse etc</p>
        <p>137</p>
        <p>HoumFor Rmf</p>
        <p>752 1557</p>
        <p>CYPRESSGARDENS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>23ME lOth Street</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT LOCATION end much privacy This 4 bedroom and 2 bath house Is loceled on e beautiful lot in a highly desirable nelQhborhood 102 DeWtrpok Circle 1525 per month 751 7718 pr 752 2014 etter 5p.m</p>
        <p>VILLAGE TRAILER Park _______</p>
        <p>Paved streeH city water sewage tresh collection Lots 140 per morM. first month Iroe or we pay moving Okpenses 744 2425 or 752 714</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE OPPiCa Ing. private entrence, room accaes. receptienNi swering servtca Utilgue</p>
        <p>FOB LEASE MM SMiore teet ofhcd E scellent ^at</p>
        <p>E icallant</p>
        <p>atton Call</p>
        <p>FOB UnT Smta wHh racegtMh area fully car</p>
        <p>/afr. IM6_ aguare Mat 21*1 Euane Straa*. naet ta Paal VftPiawfiM.</p>
        <p>NEW OPPlCt euile wHh 2 afftcaa</p>
        <p>CarpM.. ufltniM furnlebad %m</p>
        <p>133 MotXIcHomtsForRgnt</p>
        <p>FURNISHED 2 bedroom frailer. Belvoir area 1150 per monfh Call affer 4p m 752 ItM SPECIAL RATES on 2 bedroom</p>
        <p>tMtMH *wt van PMiwirM. Tssgns. OAKMOm PLAZA I3M feet of prime office tgac*.  rooms plus recepflon. eacratarv, and sferage eraae. ail carpalea TsaiMA fs</p>
        <p>_</p>
        <p>QPPICE SPACE for renf I see BypaM Naw carpaf and aainf. central haat and afr Plet^ af</p>
        <p>parking individual efficae er up fo 3000 sguare feat Availabia naw. Call 758 22MW. 7 t742nahft.</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>iFarAant</p>
        <p>saa.'sgsgi^S  mISBl</p>
        <p>' Ktecii bhw MMA CaffT</p>
        <p>143</p>
        <p>^(Bo^b^bbEe 18Mbb8iE</p>
        <p>WANTtD</p>
        <p>143 RoomtnBtWiBfiliBd</p>
        <p>?SmalF</p>
        <p>_  ,  . BOOAAAAATt wenfad fo</p>
        <p>iharo 2 badroewi feneihawea Call</p>
        <p>mm</p>
        <p>PEAAALE BOQWMAATt</p>
        <p>urn</p>
        <p>AAALf BOOBAAAATE</p>
        <p>camplefoly fumlahad  ____</p>
        <p>condominium noar Plft Ptaia fi20 monfhli^ wHimas Call Tie 5120 or Iflir A TSe-lRM</p>
        <p>OFFICES FOB LEASE Contact J T or Tgnmy aaiTtffnt, 7 71</p>
        <p>BOOAAAAATB MANTEO, vy SI7S. W ufllliias 2 badraom. ciaaa to campy Call 7|E^__</p>
        <p>mobile homes tor students No pets</p>
        <p>No children 75 4541 or 75 *4t</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM 12  40 2 mlMe</p>
        <p>northol town Call 752 08*4</p>
        <p>12 X 40 Air conditioning, washor dryer 3 miles north ol Balygtr 751 2247 752 Mm_</p>
        <p>A 2 bedroom garden apartments wooded area near university Low utility bills, lully equippod kitchens and nice accommodations Call 758 Mil days Nights and weekends, 7ss 5aai</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>DOCTORS PARK APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>E perienc# ihe unique m apartment I living with nature outside your I door  I</p>
        <p>Beasley Drive tt to</p>
        <p>Adjacent to Hospital</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>WE RE BRAND NEW COAAE SEE USI</p>
        <p>1 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments I Energy elflclent. Professionally , Designed and Decorated</p>
        <p>COUNTRY HOME and ranch tor rent or loose  rooms gas floor furnace, tform doors and windows 5 acre* lend including 2'? acre pasture well fenced Adequate ^rns for feed and animal tfielter Deep well Water piped to barns end pasture 1 miles from Greenville  mile from Fermville</p>
        <p>y 60 Wesher/dryer. air condi tioning 3 miles north of clfv 751 3^7, 752 0M4__'</p>
        <p>12 X M. 2 bedroom, wasfwr/dryer Calianvtima. 75a 73i7</p>
        <p>on Slate Highway 722 Call 123 42*3 (T *</p>
        <p>rtaoroli for ofijpointment to premises end discuss ferms</p>
        <p>HOUSE AND DUPLEX for rant University area Mouse 1225 duplex 110 754 3453 75 1027 after 5</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR RENT Caroline Property AAenagers 754 7V5___</p>
        <p>Quality construction heat pumps i heating costs than I omparable units  dishwash washer dryer hook ups cable</p>
        <p>fireplaces .50% less</p>
        <p>R^tal Office Open 9 5 Weekdays I 4 Sunday</p>
        <p>TV wall lo wall carpet thermopane' 5*'7tco East Inc windows extra insulation  '</p>
        <p>10 2 Saturday</p>
        <p>Professionally mco E ast Day 75 4041</p>
        <p>Managed by</p>
        <p>NEAR UNIVERSITY 3 or 4 bodrooms living room, dining room. den. new cerpet, contrel eir, oes heel 1350 754 7472</p>
        <p>Night 751 1535</p>
        <p>DUPLEX 2 bedrooms. !/ beths. OffiteOpen9 5Weekdays feai pump, dishwasher.  5 Saturday  I  5  Sunday  j ^/r2t^'^354?*''</p>
        <p>Me</p>
        <p>OAKDALE 3 bedrooms I'i baths garage 1250 per month Deposit</p>
        <p>required References 754 5706___</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA Brick 2 story, 4 bedrooms 1450 Call Mike Aldridge at Aldridge A Southerland Beeltv, 754 25W</p>
        <p>2 BE OROOM mobile home 1170 per month 145 deposit Cell between  a m end7p m . 754 4417_</p>
        <p>137 Rnort PropRiiy For Rmt</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC BEACH 2 ocean front aperfmant. Pay gr week rehfgl, 24-2M1</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WwMToluy</p>
        <p>S&amp;gt;A8fe5.m4^</p>
        <p>Qi^iw^wei nn</p>
        <p> pm end qfpreat</p>
        <p>? T.B^</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>S0UR1</p>
        <p>^Hot Water System*</p>
        <p>VIrslniaB iBrgBBt loiar mnufacturgr ii comtno to QrBBfwtNB. Can tor an h potftoriBflt to UM our IrBB iKMM dBtnofiitntion unN.</p>
        <p>7564)329</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW. fumWwd. 2 plus befh efficiency Sleep 4 eesily Near Dune s Club, Atlantic Beech. Half pric (i75/week) during July. 754 5&amp;lt;M,tllp.m</p>
        <p>EMERALD ISLE 3 bedroom. 2 befh house Central eir. washer dryer, marty extra 1271 e</p>
        <p>week 757 0772</p>
        <p>xftiuul'tgv 1 I ligues And { Shiiic ' leep.ng H,jys Haf spai </p>
        <p>. amp.ng fguipr ent Steel toed Shiies Uu.hey And 0ei 200 Oit te-en1 Se And Used lems</p>
        <p> wt-j, tinols 1 Ik IS</p>
        <p>OCEANFRONT Pina Knoll Shore.</p>
        <p>ARMY NAVy STORE</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, located * miles in</p>
        <p>country off New Bern Highway No pets Cell 754 0975_</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM trailer )*i baths, furnished air conditioning Call</p>
        <p>752 404</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM with air 2 baths washer and dryer Nice corrwr lot SI55 month 754 0101  _</p>
        <p>135 Offic* Spaci For Rent</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE, new Office vace 1500 square feel 2007 South Evans Street ^ide Moseley Brothers Agency Cell 75a 3374  _</p>
        <p>ry Lane Off Arlington Blvd 756 5067</p>
        <p>, DUPLEX, 2 BEDROOM Rant il0 ' Lease plus deposit 757 344 affer 5</p>
        <p>NEW</p>
        <p>TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>DUPLEX APARTMENT IN COLONIAL VILLAGE</p>
        <p>; Two carpeted bedrooms, large carpeted living room, kitchen with 2 bedrooms 1' baths on Cedar   rea  and  plenty of cabinets</p>
        <p>Lane Beauhlully decorated well i PP''ces furnished Brick veneer insulated Stove refrigerator I contruclion fully Insulated Heat dishwasher Washer dryer connec I pump Across from Burroughs lions Paho and storage building Wellcome near school 1200 par</p>
        <p>Only 1285 month Lease and deposit ' month Call 75 255__</p>
        <p>required  DUPLEX now available Brennan</p>
        <p>DUFFUS REALTY,INC 756-0811</p>
        <p>Village i 4453</p>
        <p>oft 14th street Call 75</p>
        <p>DUPLEXES 2 bedrooms. I'.j _ baths appliances washendryar</p>
        <p>NEW energy efitcienrduplexes I</p>
        <p>Convenient to shopping and medical ' "retarred  Properties. 754  774_</p>
        <p>area One story brick, 2 bedrooms ] ENERGY  EFFICIENT  E30O  2</p>
        <p>1 . baths 1245 per month Watson I bedroom  townhcxjs. In wooded</p>
        <p>Associates. 75* 1377 after 6 Dm I area All'</p>
        <p>75* 8285  ^  -</p>
        <p>2IM SQUARE FOOT house lor rent Central heetlng and air cordllion lm Located Is miles from Pift</p>
        <p>Mmoriel Hospital 753 2774</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM homes tor rent 1425 Comecf Jeannette Cox Agoncy. Inc</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM. 2 lull beths den with fireplace formal erees, large fenced beck yerd All appllai Wetfheven Subdivision ^475 Lease Daposit 754 4414</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM HOUSES tor rent 1200 1550 per month Loose and dMMit required Ouffus Realty, 7S4MI1</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM BRICK home l* miles from Grsenvllle on Highway n S300 per month Lease and cNpolt Call I *04 44 3420</p>
        <p>BEDROOM Locatod close to university 754 052 after 4 o.m__</p>
        <p>I ups, 1275 754 4245</p>
        <p>NEWDUPLEXES</p>
        <p>SHENANDOAH SUBDIVISION</p>
        <p>Located oft 264 By pass near Mall 2 bedrcxims. carpeted appliances energy efficienct heat pump Washer dryer hook ups</p>
        <p>FURNISHED apartment One I bedroom, completely mcxiern with central haat and air conditioning</p>
        <p>! Adioinir-  ---- ----</p>
        <p> month &amp;gt; East I 754 4671</p>
        <p>ai naat ano air conditioning ning ECU campus ll0 per h Stadium teartmants. 40 14th street Call 752 5700 or</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Luxury. 2 bedrooms, 2 betht Mdth</p>
        <p>liflC</p>
        <p>megnificont view and sundack 1500</p>
        <p>a week 75 7711</p>
        <p>VACATION ON Sound Swimming, fishing' 4 badroorr</p>
        <p>ALBEMARLE</p>
        <p>FOR SALE BY OWNER</p>
        <p>2 Houses on Same lot For The Price of One 407 Elm St.</p>
        <p>Price $50,000</p>
        <p>Shown By Appointmont Onty Call or  Rock VIncont</p>
        <p>1000 E. 10th St.</p>
        <p>Ing 4 bee age Waekly after 5 PM</p>
        <p>beefmg, ifcilng. furnished col</p>
        <p>or monfhly. 75t070</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ToBiyorSolla BisiNss ii Coiliiiicf</p>
        <p>coniacf</p>
        <p>J.T. Snowdon, Jr,</p>
        <p>The</p>
        <p>he.</p>
        <p>Butinott Brokort</p>
        <p>SdHel-E 81 Wel First Stteef</p>
        <p>752-3660  ;</p>
        <p>PROCRiUliEI</p>
        <p>An Expanding buslnBBB (ocBtBd in sBBtBm North CaroiinB rtguktt an ax P*rtRncBd programmar for IBM 34 using RPQ ||.</p>
        <p>Qood opportunity for caroor growth with good compontatlon and</p>
        <p>tNinaflts.</p>
        <p>Mall roBumo or wrHt for ppHcation to: Program-mar, P.O. Box 1967, Qroonvlllo, N.C. 27134.</p>
        <p>An EqsN Opportunity Emptoygr</p>
        <p>FURNISHED apartment</p>
        <p>^lege 758 2201</p>
        <p>Near</p>
        <p>758-0957 OAKMONTSQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>two bedroom townhouse apart ments 1212 Redbanks Road Dish washer refrigerator range dis ^sai included We also have Cable ' V \/(irw rnnuabniMdi #n Di*4 Diwvw</p>
        <p>^V Very convenient to Pitt Plaza and University Also some turnished apartments available</p>
        <p>756 4151</p>
        <p>Stihl Chain Saws</p>
        <p>HENDRIX BARNHILL</p>
        <p>752.4122</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartment Furnished utilities included Short term lease Cable TV Olde London Inn, 756 5555</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartment J140 5</p>
        <p>blocks trom campus Call 752 0664</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartment Close to ECU Heal and hot water</p>
        <p>- rnished 5200er month 758 0635</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>PEUGEOT</p>
        <p>Progrgss. Not CompromiSR DIESEL CAR OF THE YEAR!</p>
        <p>SPECIAL PRICt Filing Cabinet</p>
        <p>tf! *99"&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>4 drawer List Price. 1149 50</p>
        <p>Taff Office Equipment Co.</p>
        <p>752 7175  56*Eyf,Sf</p>
        <p>Greenvilles Finest Used Cars!</p>
        <p>1974 Honda 350 Noto</p>
        <p>Sitvtr arid Mack,  ^</p>
        <p>4cyilndar.</p>
        <p>A raal buy at.............</p>
        <p>torcwie</p>
        <p>7B0</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Civic</p>
        <p>SMvar.adoor hBtohtack,raW gat miMr.....</p>
        <p>3750</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28</p>
        <p>BIub with gold strloBS, avaiiable factory C |</p>
        <p>options. Must SBR this on#............</p>
        <p>1978 Pdntiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>Mint graan, powar Peering end brakas, air condition, tilt whaal, C crulae control, atareo rad to, rally whaals..</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Accord</p>
        <p>4 door, burgundy with burgundy valour Intwlor, 9 spaad, AM/FM, digital ctock, racUnarsaata, trunk ralaaaa, door locks, local one ^</p>
        <p>owner with only 22,000 mllas........</p>
        <p>6450</p>
        <p>MARVIN COX IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE</p>
        <p>1980 Ford Pinto Wagon</p>
        <p>Light blue with blue Interior,</p>
        <p>4 apaad, radio, local on# owner,</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Civic Hatchback</p>
        <p>Light blue with biua Intarior, equipped J</p>
        <p>MARVIN COXS CAR UPHOLSTERY</p>
        <p>with only 0000 mllaa, Id rofnainlng ^</p>
        <p>factory</p>
        <p>warranty</p>
        <p>4450</p>
        <p>with Honda's iroat fuel efficient angina</p>
        <p>4450</p>
        <p>758-4834</p>
        <p>1974 Cberok</p>
        <p>4 wheel driva, straight driva,</p>
        <p>06,000 miles..</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1950</p>
        <p>1977 Honda Accord</p>
        <p>3 Door, ailvar,</p>
        <p>AM/FM, air, 5-  3</p>
        <p>spaed. Michalan</p>
        <p>radtals.........</p>
        <p>4450</p>
        <p>UICK-PNTAC C.^IC</p>
        <p>ON STANTONSBURQ ROAO-3 MILES PAST HOSPITAL ON LEFT</p>
        <p>DUKE SPECIAL</p>
        <p>THE COMPLETE AND REASONABLE CAR UPHOLSTERY SHOP</p>
        <p>BobBarbou:</p>
        <p>36MPG</p>
        <p>HWY</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>BuickPontiac-GMC Duke Bulck-Pontiac-GMC. Inc.</p>
        <p>EQESEDE3 VOLVO</p>
        <p>llTAVest Tenth St./Grcenville/758-7200</p>
        <p>1980 Oldtmobile Cutlass Supreme - 2 door, V6, automatic power steering, power brakes, air condition. AM/FM radio, sport wheels, vinyl roof, sport mirrors, beautiful yellow finish.</p>
        <p>1979 Buick Electra 229 -</p>
        <p>Limited, 4 door, loaded with equipment, local one owner</p>
        <p>1979 Olds Cutlass Suprame </p>
        <p>2 door, V6. automatic, power steering, power brakes, air condition, AM/FM radio, wire wheel covers, vinyl roof.</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Accord </p>
        <p>Automatic, air condition, AM/FM stereo with tape cassette. Local one owner.</p>
        <p>1971 DODGE CUSTOMIZED</p>
        <p>VAN - Special paint, 4 captains chairs, rear seat that converts to bed, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, cruise control, AM/FM stereo with tape, chrome wheels, ice box, sink and water, less than 34,000 miles, local owner.</p>
        <p>1980 Toyota Corolla Station</p>
        <p>Wagon - Yellow, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air condition, AM/FM radio.,</p>
        <p>a _</p>
        <p>1981 DATSUN 210 ZX - Gleaming black finish, loaded wifh^ every extra including T top.* Must see to appreciate.</p>
        <p>1979 Mercury Cougar XR7 -</p>
        <p>Black with saddle leather interior, split seats, automatic, cruise control, power steering, power brakes, AM/FM stereo with tape, mileage, like new.</p>
        <p>1980 BUICK CENTURY - 4</p>
        <p>door, Limited, loaded with all the equipment, white with blue vinyl roof.</p>
        <p>Low</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Firebird EapirH -</p>
        <p>Loaded with equipment including stereo, tilt and cruise, air, sport wheels, extra sharp</p>
        <p>1979 Toyota Corolla SR 5</p>
        <p>With air and AM/FM radio, one owner.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Pinto Squire Station-Wagon - 4 cylinder, automatic, AM/FM, local owner.</p>
        <p>GRANT</p>
        <p>BUICK-MAZDA</p>
        <p>603 GrMnviilB Blvd., GrMnvHI, N.C.</p>
        <p>raPf ("  you  buy your new Jeep! Most other</p>
        <p>^bate of^fers make you wait-and wait-and wait/until you get</p>
        <p>approval from the manufacturer, or until year end profits are announced-or sometimes-until the cows come home.</p>
        <p>But not at Bob Barbour!</p>
        <p>,  $500</p>
        <p>Instant Cash Back on Jeeps</p>
        <p>Now til July 31st.</p>
        <p>Tlere you can walk in today, buy your hew Jeep and walk outwi*^*-^ $500! You can even use that cash for a down payment! Hurry, offer ends July 31.</p>
        <p>Barbour</p>
        <p>bQE]GESV01.V0</p>
        <p>AiVKyjeep^Reiiauh</p>
        <p>fc</p>
        <p>758-7200</p>
        <p>Street  Greenville</p>
        <p>p.</p>
        <pb facs="00094786_0053" />
        <p>Convenient location and much privacy on a ^utlful lot In a highly desirable neighborhood. Well built house with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Hreplsces In both living room and den. $105,000.103 Dalebrook Circle. 752-2084 after 5</p>
        <p>FAIRMONT VILLAGE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>.TIRED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILI^ Corns to Aydsn-whsrs lowsr utHlty rates, energy sMIclent hMt pumps plus free water will insure you uvlngs every month. Charming one story, 1 or 2 bedroom Coloniale. hilly csrpetod wHh range end refrigerator furnished, washer/dryer/csMo hook-ops, large play area wHh well malntsined grounds. Only minutes from Carolina East Mall, onoWMwy.ll.Ayden.</p>
        <p>We Have A Few 2 Bedroom Vacancies Starting At *165</p>
        <p>746-2020</p>
        <p>OPEN HJDUSE</p>
        <p>3-'5PM</p>
        <p>603 North Hills Drive Ayden, N.C.~</p>
        <p>See for yourself, the many extra features of this custom-built 3 bedroom home In North Hills Estates. Ample kitchen ! cabinets, 2 ceramic batha, and plenty of storage space nwke this home an exceptional buy. Reduced to S49 900 with an assumable loan. Take advantage of the opportunity to Inspect this lovely home todayl</p>
        <p>Sarah Stephenson, Hostess 757-1111</p>
        <p>STEVE EVANS &amp;amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.</p>
        <p>130 E. Groonvllls Blvd.</p>
        <p>Grssnvllls, N.C.</p>
        <p>756-1111</p>
        <p>(</p>
        <p>R SALE</p>
        <p>**</p>
        <p>103 Laughinghouse Drive</p>
        <p>4 bedroom home with 3 full baths. 1768 square feet. Central heat and air, large den with dining area. Just painted and inside is completely renovated. Part of house may be used for office, beauty shop or small business. Owner is anxious to sell. Can be financed 95% with most favorable interest rate and second mortgage possible or approximately $23,000 loan can be assumed at 7 7/8%. $50,000. Call Bill Williams Real Estate 752-2615 or E. Frank House 752-7348 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>COMPARE PINERIDGE</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE 3-6 PM</p>
        <p>Thi homes exceed E-300^ standards and offer excellent floor plans. Located just a few minutes from the hospital off the Stantonsburg RoJ, with utmost privacy. 3 bedrooms, two full baths with excellent financing available. Come out and compar these well designed houses today!</p>
        <p>MaryChapm</p>
        <p>Hostess</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>' 756-6336</p>
        <p>For a mm horns. 12 mNss hi ths eeuntry. Financing 31 ysan at 4% bitsrsst if you qualify. Purchasing Pries, S3S.2N.</p>
        <p>John Jackson, 756-6497, '756-4360 nights.</p>
        <p>JEANNETTE COX AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR 754 1322</p>
        <p>ISM GrMnvilM BlvC</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVING TO GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Call 7S 13 or writ* P 0 Box M7, GrNttvill*. N.C. tor your tr* coRv ot "HotTwt For Living".  monmiy publication packtO with picturtt. Potait* and prices of homes and vaiiabt* loceiiy</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVING TO A NEW CITY</p>
        <p>Gal your free copy ot "Homes For Livhtg", in the city rou are going to. Knew tlw real estate market. before you get Itwr* Your copy is in our offics. Wt can help you buy, sail or trad* a homa any placa M mt nation.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2:304:30 107 Sir Wsltsr Dr., Cambridgs Sub.</p>
        <p>Spacious 3 bedroom, 2Vi baths, formal living plus den with fireplace. Over 1700 square feet of comfort with payments only $417.24 for everything. Lovely corner lot with fenced in patio, ideal for kida to play and Mom &amp;amp; Dad to entertain Mid ISOs</p>
        <p>Presented by Oavte Reelty CsH 752-3000, or 7S6-1N7 Mery Ward Hoataaa</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL BRENTWOOD OPEN HOUSE Sunday, 2:30 to 4:30 IISHoritogo Dr.</p>
        <p>You must see this conveniently located, comfortable home surrounded by trees on a quiet street. 3 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic baths, formal areas plus den and garage. Excellent loan assumption of 714%!!! $59.900</p>
        <p>Presented by OafMs Realty, Lyle Oavie Hostess Call 752-3000. or 796-2904</p>
        <p>IB</p>
        <p>RiALTOe*</p>
        <p>A1A Lyle Davie .. 756-2904 Maiy Ward 756-1997</p>
        <p>GOING ONCE... GOING TWICE...</p>
        <p>The 235 financing program is running out of funds and may not be renewed by the federai government.</p>
        <p>Dont miss your chance to buy one of the two homes we have left on this program.</p>
        <p>7  ,v</p>
        <p>Did you know that a famiiy of five couid quaiify for house) payments as iow as $295.00^monthiy and stiii make^aT much as $20,500.00?</p>
        <p>Caii one of our reaitors to make an appointment to see one of these homes.</p>
        <p>But hurry...first come-first served...and time is running out!</p>
        <p>Fiy Bowsn ^ 756-5258</p>
        <p>Winnie Evans 752-4224</p>
        <p>701W. Fourteenth St. Qreenyiiie, N.C.</p>
        <p>752-2814</p>
        <p>OfGeenvle.lric.'</p>
        <p>OmMml OmANwa MsAots</p>
        <p>Here is a home in Ayden that not only offers room for the family but a reasonable price. There are 3 nice bedrooms, formal areas, 14x24 family room with fireplace, utility large enough for all your appliances, IVi baths, new heating system, excellent neighborhood, and lovely yard with trees. For complete details on this $47,500 home just call us.</p>
        <p>MOSELEY-MARCUS REALTY</p>
        <p>746-2135 Today Call 746-4574</p>
        <p>AT RED CARPET, WE LISTEN...</p>
        <p>Half acre lot at Bay Hili, 22 miles from Greenville, completely wooded for only $6,000.</p>
        <p>Completely wooded lot In Lynndale for onlv $15,000.  '</p>
        <p>Two bedroom cottage at Peninsula Harbor with three lots, one on the river and two on the canal with boat house. Only $24,500.</p>
        <p>Over 100 feet on the Pamlico River at Hickory Point near Texas Gulf with really sharp party cottage. Septic tank is installed and owner will help finance. Priced at only $26,900.</p>
        <p>Three bedroom house on Corbett Avenue with bath, living room, kitchen, garage', and fenced in yard! Only $27,900.</p>
        <p>Twenty acres off the Bethel Highway, completely wooded for only $29,900. Great for a small subdivision.</p>
        <p>Aiuminum siding house with six rooms and six acres of iand iocated 13 miies from Greenville. Priced at only $38,000.</p>
        <p>Farmers Home Assumption available on this three bedroom ranch in Winterville. Living room, eat-in kitchen, sunken den with wood stove, IVi baths, and large lot! Only $39,900.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING: Allen Acres in Farmville, three bedrooms and two baths, only $41,900. Country homo on Highway 43 completely remodeled inside and ready for you. Three bedrooms, one bath, with excellent location for another, living room with fireplace, kitchen-den combination, and garage. Aluminum siding for minimum maintenance. Priced in the low $40s.</p>
        <p>Three bedroom ranch at Red Oak with two baths, living, dining, kitctwrij^fL ari^ouble garage, on $47 MO Qr^raflllp finance. Only</p>
        <p>Convenience store and garage on Lee Street in Ayden. Excellent past track record. Only $49,500.</p>
        <p>Extra clean brick home on Eastern Street with three bedrooms, living room with fireplace, den, large dining area, eat-in kitchen, patio, central heat and air, and storage building. Priced in the low $50s.</p>
        <p>Excellent loan assumption on this brick ranch on a comer lot in Cambridge. Formal areas, den with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms, two baths, carport, and pretty landscaped lot. Only $9,000 to assume the graduated loan. $53,900.</p>
        <p>Good assumption on this pretty ranch in Eastwood. Pines surround this home with three bedrooms, IVi baths, formal living room, den with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area and gatlin heater, carport, and new storage building. Only $54,500.</p>
        <p>Excellent neighborhood, with the perfect house. Enormous great room with custom fireplace, large country kitchen with breakfast area, dining room, three bedrooms, two baths, beautiful yard, and carport. Located in Brentwood, close to shopping areas. Only $71,900.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING: Located on a corner lot in Lake Ellsworth with four bedrooms, pretty game room, formal living and dining, den with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, two baths, carport, and immediate occupancy. $85,000.</p>
        <p>Beautiful country farm house on a large corner lot in Cherry Oaks with four bedrooms (one with fireplace) ZVz baths, large formal areas, pretty den with book cases and fireplace with insert. Country kitchen with eating area, deck double garage, and pool. Only $94,000.</p>
        <p>HIGNITE</p>
        <p>REALTORS-BUILDERS 756-1306 ANYTIME</p>
        <p>REDCARPe</p>
        <p>LEONARD HIGNITE 756-1021 BETH HIGNITE 7H.1IM</p>
        <p>JANET HIGNITE 790-9961 DARRELL HIGNITE, GRI 7904900</p>
        <pb facs="00094786_0054" />
        <p>'* The D*ily Reflectar. Greenvle, N C* -Sumtay. June at. Ml</p>
        <p>RgqI</p>
        <p>' A^x A ? -fi</p>
        <p>Estaf</p>
        <p>Corner</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>COMFORTABLE AND ROOMY</p>
        <p>Best describes this lovely brick ranch just listed m prestigious Drexeibrook The entrance foyer with 't Quarry tile flooring invites you into the bright and cheerful living room and dining room. The well-equipped kitchen IS separated from the spacious den ^ith a table size bar There are 4 bedrooms, 2 baths many built-ins abundant storage areas, patio, 2&amp;lt;-ar garage lovely landscaping $86.900.</p>
        <p>JEANNETTE COX AGENCY, INC.</p>
        <p>Q</p>
        <p>756-1322</p>
        <p>ANYTIME!</p>
        <p>HOMB8</p>
        <p>ro*j t-ivino</p>
        <p>Al'OP</p>
        <p>MOSELEr-MARCUS REALTY</p>
        <p>746-2135</p>
        <p>AYDEN</p>
        <p>TRI-PlEX. All 3 apartments now rented. Take a look and then make us an offer Mid $20s</p>
        <p>DUPLEX. ConvenierU to most everything. One side 3 bedrooms. I'd baths, living room, kitchen, the other has 2 bedrooms, bath, living room and kitchen. $24.000</p>
        <p>1.700 FEET of living area. 3 bedrooms, iV baths, huge living room, hreplace. den, and hardwood floors. $28,500</p>
        <p>THIS HOME HAS front and back porch. 3 bedrooms, living room. bath, nice hardwood floors, and dine-in kitchen. $28,500</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT LOCATION. Fenced back yard, and B*B*Q. Brtck home has 3 bedrooms, paneled kitchen, living rom. central heat, and more. $31,500</p>
        <p>LOW PRICE on a home that has so many features such as heat, air, 3 bedrooms, cozy den. step saver kitchen, Hving room with fireplace, and large utility room. $35,000</p>
        <p>LARGE HOME features aluminum siding and trim, formal living and dining rooms, 3 bedrooms, good size bath, extra large attic and deep lot. $35,000</p>
        <p>NEW HOME just completed. Excellent floor plan, waH to wall carpet 3 bedrooms, m baths, eat-in kitchen with large utility and many other features. $37.500</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 3 year old brick home with unique floor plan. So well maintained. Heat, air, 3 bedrooms. 2 large baths, living, dining rooms, den with fireplace, and lovely kitchen with built-</p>
        <p>ins $57,500</p>
        <p>WELL MAINTAINED home with fenced back yard. Living room, fireplace. 3 spacious bedrooms, m baths, huge kitchen with built-rns, screened porch. Located In a neighborhood where pride of ownership reflects In all the homes. $57,900</p>
        <p>OTHER AREAS</p>
        <p>2 YEAR OLD brick ranch located on large lot northwest of Greenville. The home offers heat, air, storm windows, doors, convenient kitchen, 3 bedrooms. 1 Vi baths, living room and no city taxes $43.500</p>
        <p>LOVELY HOME in Qrifton on corner lot with trees. The home has 3 bedrooms, heat, air, foyer, large living room, formal dining and den with fireplace. $44,900</p>
        <p>LOTS OF ROOM on this 18 acres just outside Grimesland. Front 6 acres cleared. The home is good size and has 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, 17x17 family room and fireplace. $80s </p>
        <p>LAND, FARMS, LOTS</p>
        <p>FARM IN GREEN COUNTY. S3 acres. 34 cleared. Road front on 2 sides of Highesy No ZB4 Tobacco sllotment. Call for nwredetails snd maps.</p>
        <p>AN AREA in which you will be proud to live. This lot has already been surveyed and ready for you to buHd on. Excellent location. SI.SM.</p>
        <p>Cl ^n  =  ^</p>
        <p>2 LOVELY WOODED LOTS In an area restricted to protect your real *oJ30o'Aydn ** '****  lol  1Mx280,  the  Other</p>
        <p>9 ACRES all clear. Zoned industrial. 400 feet road front on By-Pass No. 11. one mile south ofAyden More Info avaUsble.</p>
        <p>SOME TOBACCO allotment on this  Kres I mUes east of Ayden. I acres cleared. Almost SOO feet road front. Calt for more detaNs</p>
        <p>NEW . COUNTRY</p>
        <p>tiS.OQCeah and peymena about $304 00 (P 4 I) wdlbuy this 3 bedroom with 2 full beths. btg garden area Horaeahea Qi </p>
        <p>ACTM</p>
        <p>7  PONDEROSA f ^  ^</p>
        <p>1M Acres, wooded with winding gravel  *</p>
        <p>drive to the adorable. almA new. far-mhouae Horse stables pHdock area ' and lots of riding roomi A short drive outside town. Many extra features make this 180 s prtca reasonable LAST OF THE RED HOT 235</p>
        <p>New. brtck 3 bedroom with fireplace. 2 baths, garage and 'teood deck Oas-aavlng location m Orchard HHI 12 3/8% financing available also Call to see If you qualify'</p>
        <p>CAMELOT Compact floor plan yet has everything you need' Separate dining room kitchen With dming bey. great room with loeds of style' Also, garage end attic! Only 183.800</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN Excellent neighborhoods with iota of pisymstes for the kids Treed tot with sand box In tha back yard Brick, hardwood ttoort with carpating, ralrigerator included, fireplace m den 188.500  ITS OETTINQ BETTER</p>
        <p>Even though it'a older It has a naw roof, now furnaca, naw air, new stove, new carpel, best ol all, a stable neighborhood. garage and workshop Al-fordabta st only $57,900</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY</p>
        <p>Basutilui snd charming fwo-slory fradi-ttonal horns with 3 large baths, plus two Vi baths, lormsi foyer, IMng room and dining room Doubia garage with ofhce area (or your gardnar cbuid use it for a potting roomf) $115.000</p>
        <p>AYDEN-ORIFTON</p>
        <p>Wall built, energy afliciant. new home in Pleasant Ridga FHA. VA or Federal Und Bank (10%%!) money available Great room, 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, wood deck garage, big front porch EXCELLENT BUY st $47.500.</p>
        <p>LOAN ASSUMPTION</p>
        <p>Brick 3 bedroom home with (irepiece. quiet location on cui-da-aac huge back yard, garage Approximately $13.500 down on 9'-i% loan aasumption, payments of $340 00 total par month!</p>
        <p>DOLL HOUSE</p>
        <p>You muat sea this adorable 3 bedroom home from the pages of Betisf Homes' Decorator window ireatmeni throughout, private deck on rear, outsida storage, wood stove, heal pump, tharmopana windows i4/i% Fixed rate loan assumption $54 900</p>
        <p>STRATFORD</p>
        <p>Most convenient location in town I Nice wooded lot can ba enjoyed from the screened porch, dan with fireplace, formal areas and 3 bedrooms. Well-constructed home for $82,500</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>Thu versatile floor plan is currently besutiluliy decorated in Williamsburg but the oak floors and handsome wainscoting would easily lend itsell to a conismporsry ecclectic look 2'i Baths, large deck. I2'x9 storage, wooded privacy fence complete the lovely setting $89 500</p>
        <p>D.G. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>752-4012 Anytime!</p>
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        <p>QARDNERVILLE. 1.2S acre lot cleared. Comer of State Road 1725 and 1929 Some owner llnancing poselMe.  _  .</p>
        <p>On Call Today</p>
        <p>Louis* H. MoseMy</p>
        <p>QRI...................</p>
        <p>.... 748-3472</p>
        <p>Buddy Bulow</p>
        <p>Brokar................</p>
        <p>Billy Wiiaon</p>
        <p>Brokar................</p>
        <p>....751-4471</p>
        <p>Marcus McClanahan REALTOR 74M574</p>
        <p>liiHI</p>
        <p>cox</p>
        <p>NEW LISTINGS</p>
        <p>PRIVATE RETREAT IN THE CITY</p>
        <p>Located on a nicely landscaped, wooded lot In Club Pines, this lovely brick ranch features formal rooms, will-planned kitchen, family room that opens onto a screened porch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double car garage The master bedroom suite is spacious with its own small private deck. Privacy fence around back yard, $81,000</p>
        <p>COUNTRY DELIGHT</p>
        <p>Unique features in this remodeled home. Yesterdays charm has been restored in this lovely farmhouse with many rooms including a very unusual living room with double fireplace, dining room, large rec room with double parlor fans, cozy den, sun porch, up-oated kitchen with portable chopping block. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carport, loads of parking. $115,000</p>
        <p>cfl</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS WILLIAMSBURG</p>
        <p>u  spacious  Williamsburg  home  offers</p>
        <p>^i y living, yet if is designed for entertaining at its best Master suite can be upstairs or down with 3 bedrooms upstairs plus a sewing or hobby room, 3 baths, double car garage! spacious corner lot with many fruit trees. 183,500</p>
        <p>JEANNEHECOX. AGENCY, INC.</p>
        <p>756-1322</p>
        <p>ANYTIME</p>
        <p>f?EALTOI?</p>
        <p>238 LOAN ASSUMPTION - threa bodroom bricK home In excellent condition; large kltchen/dln-Ing area Hurry, only 135,900!</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA-great opportunlty^for the large family or-, couple who loves s^lous rooms. Only $38,500. : </p>
        <p>4 V ' ^  :</p>
        <p>LET US PAY YOUR CLOSING COSTS  plus first months payment! Very attractive three bedroom home with ^'/ baths, one-car garage, and fenced backyard. Located In Ayden for $45,900.</p>
        <p>FEDERAL UNO BANK LOAN for teas than 12% available on this like-new home only 15 milea south of mall. Great room with cathedral celling, three bedrooms, two baths, heat pump, plus other energy saving features. Priced very reasonably at $49,500.</p>
        <p>WANT TO LIVE IN YOUR HOME AND BUY later?</p>
        <p>Owner will rent with option to buy at only $300 per month; 1692 square feet with three bedrooms, living room with fireplace, family room, refinished hardwood floors. Located in beautiful Forest Acres/Grlfton. $49.900.</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY HOME situated on wooded lot</p>
        <p>five miles on Evans St. Extension. Custom built with extras seldom found; huge great room, kitchen, dining, three bedrooms, three bathe, two-car garage. Call today - you will be impressed. $78.900.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS - ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE! Very appealing Spanish style home with front courtyard, four bedrooms, family room, two baths, formal areas, two-car garage. Situated on beautiful wooded, corner lot. $78,900.</p>
        <p>ESTATE REAITY COMPANY</p>
        <p>752-5058</p>
        <p>Jarvis or Oorlls Milla 752-3847</p>
        <p>BMyWHMMi</p>
        <p>78M47I</p>
        <p>REPEAT AFTER ME sn,iM</p>
        <p>Do you take this 3 bedroom, 2 batn home featuring a formal room, iaolated living room, modern kitchen with breekfeet nook, grape vine and wooded yard to be your very own? Then ceil ut today to say 1001 '</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>NEWU8TINQ Relax on tha deck of this tree shaded home and enjoy the privacy you'll find In this 3 bedroom ranch which features 11^ batha, a carport and a 9%% loan assumption too. 146,500</p>
        <p>Gtnfw Hadkett 7S-9M8 Uettef Broker</p>
        <p>clark-branch!</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLOe</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>756-6336</p>
        <p>Duffus</p>
        <p>Realty</p>
        <p>Inc.</p>
        <p>MEMBER</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>f iviveee</p>
        <p>That's no way to chooa* a real asuta brokar. Yoa woaMat aalact your doctor or lawyar that way.</p>
        <p>You should chooaa a broker who offers and daUvara a coa-platc Una of real aetata sarvlcaa.</p>
        <p>Wa art a full-sarvlce real aotate conpany, plus wa oBer yoa tha service of eight, wall trained, rwl aetata profaaalowak.</p>
        <p>We have an established reputation for hoBeaty&amp;gt; latafrHy. aad dedication to our profeaaion aad to our coaaaiaalty-</p>
        <p>II you are thinking of twylng or oeUtng a houie, giva aa a call. We will be happy to dlocuas It with yoa.</p>
        <p>Bread acw and the builder will consider a trade! Two story with three bedroome. 2% baths, greet room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area garage. $98,500.</p>
        <p>BO OAK</p>
        <p>copino riHaa badroomt. two bow. toyw. iMno room, ntag room. faMy</p>
        <p>room NttAtapiaca 111 .100</p>
        <p>Did you ever think that you could find a five bedroom home in thia fine area at such a low price? Foyer, living room, formal dinmg room, family room with (ireplace, three baths, doubia garaoe 1109,500</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES Brand new and the buUder wNI conaMar a iradal Two alory with thrae badrooma. 2Vi baiha. graat room with Nraptaoo. dmtng room, kltchan wtth broaktaat area, garoga. 108,100</p>
        <p>* 0U&amp;gt;P0*TSH0IIB8</p>
        <p>On tha water neer Whicherd't Beech Ptetty t*w of river wtth 70 feet troniege Three bedrooma. bath, living room wWi nraplace. tumWied. Carport, atorage. MO.OOO</p>
        <p>SUMWTSTIEET</p>
        <p>VMking dtewnoa ot the untvaralty Two bedroome. ba8i. iMng room. ^ heat, oarage. Leon at 84081 wWipeymentaot 880.08 par moMh at 0% APN can be | ooaumad wNh payment tH aqutty tM.IOO.</p>
        <p>COUNTUY</p>
        <p>In the country but not tar trom lha city Itmtu Four bedrooma thret batha, entrance toyar, living room tormal dining room tamiiy room with liraptaca. central air doubia carport, approiimataty one acre SIIO.OOO</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES Beaulilut iimberpag atyia home on a nicsiy landacuwd wooded lot. Three bedrooma batha. foyer. Ilving-dinrng combinalton, (amity room, llraplace braakfaat room. deck, aoler hot water heater, garage Loan can ba aaiumad at i; 3/0% APR odiustabie 'nortgaga (119.900</p>
        <p>nOOK VALLEY Buy or rant with on option to buy Poaat-Me aoma owner finenclng. On the goH courae. Boeutlful tour badrooma and 2Vi batha. loyer, vtng room, dMng room, ftitmy room wtth fireplace, recreation room, pretty kNchen. double garage See H now. $106.000 CAMELOT New and axctUng. Impraaoiva great room with fireptace. tormal dMng room, kitchen with breokteei wee. Thrae bedroome. two batha. garage Poaaibia 12 3/1% ad|ualabie mortgage 107,000</p>
        <p>LAKEOLBMWOOD Lovely wooded lot wtth a proMy now rench home. Three bedroome, two hatha, toyar, graat room wtth firaplaea. dining room, garage 100.000.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWKKEETATEE Pay tha aqutty and osauma iMa loan at 914% APN wtth peymanta ol tW.TO. Thraa badrooma. two batha. toyar. living room, dining room, lamliy room wtth Oreplaoe. pabo. doubia carport, oomar lot. 080,m.</p>
        <p>SNEKWOODOIIEENS</p>
        <p>Large datoohad garpge end workahop . Thrae bedrooma. bath. tMng room, dto-fngaraa, carport, fenced yard and pool 130.900</p>
        <p>* COUNmOQUBK t Two, throe, tour bedroom hornee to be bum. Poeatble Feimera ftome. FHA-290. FHA. VA llnenclng. BuNder will pay the polnta and eleatng coata Cwi ua tor deiaHa</p>
        <p>PABMVUt</p>
        <p>Poaaibta loan eaeumpiion Three I bedrooma end bath ranch home . LMng</p>
        <p>room, dtntog wea. atorage ahed. Very ntee, 141,000.  '</p>
        <p>HOUV HILLS Beautiful home, cholea area Four bedrooma study, toyar. living room, tormal dining, lamliy room, firaplaea. Florida room, doubla garage, natural lot (191.000</p>
        <p>lAKEGLENWOOO A nifty WHHamaburg on a large wooded tot. Oreat room with flreptooe, dttttog room, thrae bedrooma. two bathe. Iwga wooded deck, apaeioua m bedroom wtth French doora to deck. (00,900.</p>
        <p>maater</p>
        <p>C/UJCO  * Comtortobto and relaxed ihttng m the country. 1.0 ecree. Three bedrooma, 2Vi beth*. living room, tamiiy room wtth mptood, doubto earport. 1790 aquara toei haatod workshop and garage. Frutt. paean traaa. 140^100.</p>
        <p>tNVEBTHENTPBOPOnv Sevan brand naw two bedroom, tvk I bath units In aH axtramaly dastrable Mcalton. IF you are looWng tor Invaet-ment rental property, you naad to gIva ueacaiioniheeal</p>
        <p>large</p>
        <p>INVESTNENT PROPERTY</p>
        <p>Reduced in price! A tour apartment home Two apartmentaol one bedroom each and two apanmenia of two badroomt Rangai. retngarttort and air conditioning unlit An currently rented (44,900.</p>
        <p>SEDGEFIELO</p>
        <p>Like new throughout and Iota of space Three badrooma, two baths, foyer, living room, formal dining room, breakfast area, family room with fireplace, spaclout</p>
        <p>CONTEMPOBABV New contamporsry In Condtowlck wWt a peaelve aoler heating eyewm and atoo a haw pump Solw hot wator I Three bedrooma. two belha, , room, dtotog wee. pretty kitchen, on uWttlea with thie home. $72,900.</p>
        <p>EOWAIOB ACRES</p>
        <p>Buy your new home nowl Ctoetog coata paid. New brtck or frame rtnohee. Three bedrooma. 1H batha. tMng room, ntng area, penetod garage Heat pump, oentral air . $48,800.</p>
        <p>900KVAUEVL0T Thia deeireble tot m Brook Valtoy It wooded and baeka up to the toka Ex-eettonl tor your new home. $21.900.</p>
        <p>great</p>
        <p>Fertoctemejler home on e roaHy met too</p>
        <p>OnrSTALREACMESTATN Some oemer financing poaalUe. Wtttr-treni lot. Oreat vacelton or permeneni home spot. 111,800.</p>
        <p>TWa new home hea a popular and ex-cittng ttoor plan. Four bedroonw, - batha. great room wtth tfroptace. i room, kttehen wtth breaktoai deck, akpendabto eitlc. 170.000.</p>
        <p>Foaelbto loan</p>
        <p>EOOAK</p>
        <p> (VAULEVUn I</p>
        <p>Large wooded and etoptog tot on a quiet cuFdeuec. Look at It tor your new wme.Nadueedtoia.IOO.</p>
        <p>at lfVi%</p>
        <p>recreeiion room, carport, tenclno . -------------------------</p>
        <p>to *aa thia hortm! IS</p>
        <p>lo see inis nomat H  eaman  aariwM</p>
        <p>You need $82,950</p>
        <p> CHERRY OAKS Reduced Four bedroom end ZVi batha. Chotea corner lot. Entrance toyar. Ihrlng room, dmtng room, tomtly room wtth firaplaea, braakfaat area, doubia garage 970.900</p>
        <p>uflvRasnv</p>
        <p>On Fifth Otretl. Acroee from the unfver-atty Foyer, Hvtog room, atone firepieoe,</p>
        <p>pantry, double carport, portoet tocaoori for faculty 900,006.</p>
        <p>APR. Pretty three bedroom and too ^ h^. Living room, lamtly room with llraplace. kttehen Mi brailitoal hod. faneed rear yard.</p>
        <p>902,900.</p>
        <p>ixnmaMJi ereoedBubdMoien. Throe tote el ana i aero and too aerea. 814000 and 182,000</p>
        <p>MH9TW000 Poeeibla loan aaeumpiton* Three bedrooma, too batha. toyar. Hving room, dining, tamiiy room with</p>
        <p>Ifoptooe. earport. 110.100.</p>
        <p>WATER8B0NT An "A" trwne  mtnuiee from Orean-vtto. Four badrooma and bath, ttvtog mom, dtntog area, aun porah, aieettte heal. Workahop. Vaoatton or year rauad Hvtog.MB.S00.</p>
        <p>10TRM8AU</p>
        <p>Only 18% ddien and peealble dwnarL ananetog on ramatodar. Chotea oomar to! to Bnndywlna Subdivision. $11,008.</p>
        <p>RtVENFRONT SOLAR Poative aolar coniamporary overlooking ttia rivof Qraat room, and kitchen with brick floor, wood counter topi, raitad haanfi iiitpiaca witti wood ttove Thraa bedroom* and beth. Pina Itoora (09 900</p>
        <p>COONBX Comor lot. qotttt area, torse bedrooma, too batoa. Itvtag room wtth Nrepteoe dtotog room, doubto garage, petto. An areaoonventontWeverytotog. 080.100</p>
        <p>PHAtM</p>
        <p>wa have two FHA M hornea avMMbto. Thaaa wMl bo too last two toal wa wW have. Caw ue tor detail.</p>
        <p>lOTfOeiAU Wtohtogton. N.C. Chelea let tow lieaa TrNHofa Creak. 911.010.</p>
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        <p>EQUa HOUSING OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>Catbttrtatt C9weli. REALTOR.............</p>
        <p>SwHa&amp;lt;Ni. REALifOR^......77... .77. r</p>
        <p>Daborah HgldaoR, Brokov  ........</p>
        <p>TbdM WMtalMiM. realtor, GL CRR.</p>
        <p>123/8X ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE MONEY AvAlLAiLE OFFICE OPro 1-5 p!m. TODAY</p>
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        <p>IMklMBi. REALTOR NIR8ML REALTOR, REALTOB,Gn</p>
        <p>JBRh OrN99B, EALTOE, on. CR8.</p>
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        <p>756*6666</p>
        <p>2424 S. Charles</p>
        <p>WANT ASSUMPTIONS?</p>
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        <p>Dofiny Hamby..............796-4364</p>
        <p>ChartM Rogara.............756-6640</p>
        <p>7M47e</p>
        <p>76644M</p>
        <p>indapMdmitly Ownad</p>
        <p>202 St. Andrews Dr. SedQefield</p>
        <p>BBT.</p>
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        <p>BURKE</p>
        <p>PARSONS</p>
        <p>BOWLBY</p>
        <p>CORP.</p>
        <p>Offers</p>
        <p>(Turn into St. Andraws Or. on tha North ida of Greanvilla Blvd. batwaan Mamorlal Drhra and Hooker Rd.)</p>
        <p>St. Andrews Dr.</p>
        <p>Like new throughout and lots and lots of</p>
        <p>lb, RicllARdsUN</p>
        <p>f 756-2570</p>
        <p>CAPITAUZE</p>
        <p>DEAIgBTglRJJj^RIES</p>
        <p>space. Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, liv- ce</p>
        <p>  0  t</p>
        <p>ing room, formal dining room, breakfast area,</p>
        <p>LogHonwlnduBtry.</p>
        <p>ThBrst nmnufBcturorof</p>
        <p>PRESSURE TREATED</p>
        <p>LogStructunala-a00klng qualified Md aggraaalve dealera from the aoutheastern United SWea.</p>
        <p>Our MructuTM arbumiolMtaalonoMm hl. Thay art WARMNTCD to raquira atMotutaty NO AfNTtNANCI and to ba FNIE mow INSfCTS ANOOtCAY.</p>
        <p>family room with fireplace, spacious recrea-</p>
        <p>tion room, carport, fenced yard. A very impressive home.</p>
        <p>$82,950</p>
        <p>Thay comuna Vta (radlttonai comfort and baauty of loo homaa with tfw advantaoaa of anaroy&amp;lt;onacloua rnodam day angmaaring and laehnoiooy.</p>
        <p>Wa offar; unHmitod financial growth; nUlonal and cooparattva advarttaing; aalaa tralnino; aalaa alda;</p>
        <p>lolnt marltating afforta; 29 yaara aiparlanca In wood praaarvatlon and fabrlcallon of wood piodueta; com-pabtlva prtetng: aH matarlala for a oomplata shall.</p>
        <p>If you ara Intarastad In building a solid future and would Ilka to axpfora the opportunities of our dealership program, our represanutlva will be In the area tha waak of July 1,1961. To arrange for an appolnt-mant, plaasa writa or telaphone Marketing AppalacWan Log Structures Burks-Psrsons-Bowfoy Corp.</p>
        <p>P.P.Box21t mplay.W.V. 29271 (Misn^nt</p>
        <p>Wa Invita Inquiras from those who are not Interested In a daalarahip, but desire additional Information concerning our log structures.</p>
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        <p>DUFFUS REALTY, MC. S</p>
        <p>756-5395 p; j&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>SELO</p>
        <p>WORLD LEADER IN RELOCATION</p>
        <p>J</p>
        <p>Aldridge fir* Southerland Realtors</p>
        <p>In addition to 12 3/8% adjustable mortgages, we also have special arrangements for financing on many of the homes below. Now may be the best time to buy!</p>
        <p>N.NO</p>
        <p>Duck Creak - Year around vacation home. 4 bedrooms. 2h baths, groat room 4th wood stovo, larga rocraatfon room</p>
        <p>N,iOO</p>
        <p>Eaahaood. Almost now, 3 bodrooms, 2 tiaths, groat room 4th firaplaoo. formal dining room, rocroatlon room. Roally spoclall</p>
        <p>7,900</p>
        <p>Lake Olonwood  locatod on largo loncod woodod loi. 3 bodrooms, 2 fun baths, family room wllh firopisco. formal aroas, doubla garaga.</p>
        <p>07,900</p>
        <p>Tuefcar Estalas  Prica roducod, you may navor sao a home In this area at thia prica agUn. Ownor wM pay $100.00 of your monthly mortgago for Iho 1st yaarl 12 3/0% adJuataUa mortgaga svaBabla for HmHod timo. 3 bodrooma, lastaluHy dacoratad.</p>
        <p>0,300</p>
        <p>RtBIOENTIALLOTt</p>
        <p>47.1</p>
        <p>.OIO-B.R.tM2</p>
        <p> 7k^ tquara. Aamima loan at 12 7/1%, or now Hoandng al 181^. fixad rata. I bodroom townhouaa. Don wtth ffraplaeo. dinaigaraa, pstto.</p>
        <p>Bolvodora</p>
        <p>pfoasura to boama, 3 U</p>
        <p>spacM homo wHI bo a Hraplaco and axpoaod woodod lot. Vory</p>
        <p>0.M  Latw Olonwood</p>
        <p>47JI0</p>
        <p>9.M  Candtowtofc tatafoo</p>
        <p>No^.C.U.  Lfoo now at a yoare. Ahimlnum siding sxlsrtor, oantral sir. gaa hast, 1 badrooma. 2 baths. Roaiy cuts In and out.</p>
        <p>72.M0</p>
        <p>Camolot  Contomporary wtth Andorson Thormopana dows.'^3 bodrooms, 2 fuH baths, kllchan and cathodral calling</p>
        <p>great room. Enfoy avanlngs sitting on tho dock ovortooklng tho booutHu'</p>
        <p>MJW.taiagBawortti</p>
        <p>a.m  Etas SI.</p>
        <p>21 ja 40ja</p>
        <p>4JI Aeras McO regar Dawna, Wooded lol.</p>
        <p>Unlvaraity araa, 1 badrooma, format areas, tamny twn with aattaB araa, aaraanad back porch. Qroot foMtton and good floor plan.</p>
        <p>72.9M</p>
        <p>4 acre woadad buMbig sHa eemptoMy surrounded by oi-Btuakra hemaa. looatad on Berta 0. baWnd Chorry Oaks.</p>
        <p>40.0BO</p>
        <p>WrOMMMI V1MpitS&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>taring dining room</p>
        <p>brick ranch. 1 badrooma, 2 fuN batha, I, dan with ttraplaeo, comer lot.</p>
        <p>Ifui wooded lot.</p>
        <p> Lalw Ellsworth - You must soo this contamporary ranch to ap-praeiala all Its fina extra touchaa. Great room with Hroplaco. HMdo oul to scroonod porch, ihon open dock, wHh boautlfui woodod lot. Master bodroom oven has a "parlor area for tho aoeond don. Aasumabfo loan at 12Vk%.</p>
        <p>40J00.</p>
        <p>OO.NO-</p>
        <p>TUBO</p>
        <p>HoBy HBIa. Wooded buBdfoB aNa. Hedy HWe. Weeded budding ana.</p>
        <p> Btratteid. 22 lata, praaanMy undo</p>
        <p>7I,000</p>
        <p>40,OM  Wkilarsllto</p>
        <p>sating area</p>
        <p>manloft11,000J0.</p>
        <p> 1 badrooiM, 2H batha, famdy room, Ulehan wHh . Sato wld oonaUar 2nd laartgaga with down pay-</p>
        <p>ipay-</p>
        <p>Windarmoro - Owner taya salll Pries slashed S3.000. Large 3 bedroom ranch wHh ad tha axiraal Super utdlty area, famdy room with firoplaeo, formal arsaa, doubla garage. Like now!</p>
        <p>77,900</p>
        <p>wlopod</p>
        <p>90.B00. Bolhal</p>
        <p>APANTMENTt  INVfBT99ENT - TAX SHELTEM</p>
        <p>batha, naads a handyman.</p>
        <p>the tndusMat plants. 1 hadroama, 2</p>
        <p>9 3/4% LOAN ASSUMPTION - TMa baautHul 2-atory home can ba yours. Four bod|^ms^orm|l aroa^^on wllh firaplaca, utdlty room and dack.db#n&amp;gt;H billP% the xonod heating and cootaM wtth Q.^hA^cl hoJ pApa. Cad Louisa Hodga, REALTOR lor ml 6 lifrlMliAdM or 790400S.</p>
        <p>2IJII. OtftooSNo-Oakinont</p>
        <p>9S.I00</p>
        <p>Ifogfotiao  Unto Conalnietoi - Near la tha tuna fo pleh your</p>
        <p>90,000</p>
        <p>lOJIO  CemmarclalLet-ComaretDloMnaanAOiaiidaAva.</p>
        <p>cayt and waRjsparl Family reom wNh ttaoHaoa. Mtohan wtth</p>
        <p>40.0I0</p>
        <p>02,100</p>
        <p>Ofltoa Sila  Cammaroa Straat, heart at Mia etly.</p>
        <p>Sodiooma, oarport, oamar tot tpaeial</p>
        <p>flnanctngavadahla.</p>
        <p>Candlawlefc Estates. BaautHul 2 story traditional homa on large wooded lot. Formal aalto, formal araat, famdy room wtth oa.loaao</p>
        <p>ttraplaeo. Roady quial araa.</p>
        <p>4,000</p>
        <p>Ouptai  Only ana year old 191JH loan ean he aaawnod.</p>
        <p>yearly rental approx. ll,000.</p>
        <p>tt,MO</p>
        <p>Windy ttldM . Famdy room with Mroplaaa, aaporala dining</p>
        <p>By</p>
        <p>tor 9490 par month.</p>
        <p> Chorry Oaks  Pries reduced 99,0001 BaautHul 2 story with fsrieod , bock yard. 4 bodrooms, 2h batha, formal areas, rocraatlon room, don wHh firaptaco. seroanad porch. 12 3/1% adjuatsblo mor-Igago avadahlo for HmHod Mmol</p>
        <p>99,999</p>
        <p>Ouptox. TWO yoara old  yaariy rental approx. 99,999.941,999 lean eviHable. eon be eesumed.</p>
        <p>99,999</p>
        <p>99J99  99otoalPaslton.tl99aquarofoot.</p>
        <p>Twin Oaks  Piloa Roduetton  Owner roady for on effort Comer wtth tom Aba range. Owner laavfng drto. and iwlilgereler. Any redeeerallen may be done at eoatl C In and aasa an itiia Twin Oaka homa.</p>
        <p>97,909 - Tuekm Eaiataa  New 3 bedroom 2 atory in this lino area. Formal aroas 4th stainad hardwood floors, larga famdy room with Nroplaeo, doublo garage.</p>
        <p>99,000</p>
        <p>11499</p>
        <p>OUBfol  I hodraonwi</p>
        <p> yearly ranM at 99,999. Each alda has 2 11% hatha. Looatad at the new duplex dawtep</p>
        <p>99,999</p>
        <p>araa. 909499 loan avalahla</p>
        <p>Soon to ha QraancBla'a priniilar duptax</p>
        <p> Slanlonaburi Road. TMa raneh hmna la iaaatad In tha Farm-vMa araa, but fm anaugh awn for Ilia oowttry atmaoahara. Tramandetia tamdy area, loriiialtoag leuai, medisrii klin.</p>
        <p>99,990</p>
        <p>94,911 Sham</p>
        <p>949.991 lean svadaMi.</p>
        <p>99.999 . Maaawaod</p>
        <p>199,199  99edleel OfMee  Phyetetene Quadrangle  Far Sale er Leeae.</p>
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        <p>wWWOW MIQ OOOn.</p>
        <p>' Lynndala  If you have boon drooming of s homo In a groat neighborhood, soo IMs vory affordahio ranch. Extortor Just pahilod. Throe bodrooms, two baths, formsi arass, dan, country kltehon, aeroonod porch, gorago, and much more.</p>
        <p>Cfoaa to schools and shopping. Four bodrooms, IV baths, Iramondous great room, formal areas, 2490 square feat. Falr-vlawWay.</p>
        <p>99,900</p>
        <p>' Quiot Living. - Located on 2.3 acres of land. Wllttamsborg stylo ranch. Intom (</p>
        <p>171001</p>
        <p>2I04I0</p>
        <p>Wmahouao. OlOOO squma tool. 9 rampa, 9 otfleaa,  mat</p>
        <p>N.m  Klngshrook.</p>
        <p>. . -  996*  Crt  .  Wandarfui  toemion,  3</p>
        <p>r faaturas great room with old brick firopisco and stsinod hardwood floors. Formal dining room, 4 bodrooms. Z'A batha. Pfonly of country ak but loaa than 5 mdos from Qraon-</p>
        <p>12,171</p>
        <p>-1 anil apartmant buddhig on E. Ird Mrant, nam unhmraNy. 111% eccMpancy. axeadant ahaltm tor Inuaalor.</p>
        <p>N.m</p>
        <p>RESIOENTIAL</p>
        <p>Tudiahoa  90% tinaneing aaadahli at 19 1/1%, Mxad rata badrooma, I hid battia, termal aiaaa, tooily room w</p>
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        <p>HIW Trader and let an WaahlngtenBt.. 2 badrooma, 1 hath, tatty tur-  99.M0</p>
        <p>174</p>
        <p> Two mehda hemaa wtth taandatfona sat, wllh aapmala aapMc tank for aaeM. Bath an aama lot. Approxinmlaty ttro mdaa tram GroanvlBa In WIntarvBlaaraa.</p>
        <p>Wondmtaileeatton</p>
        <p>tai hntha, trniiBy f -</p>
        <p>ppRnB maa, lanoad baah yard.</p>
        <p>aehoolomid</p>
        <p>hoppkig. 9 badrooma, 2 a.tSM with to</p>
        <p>Hm  Bhnpaon Araa &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>91MI&amp;lt;</p>
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        <p>floora.11%%</p>
        <p>01921941.</p>
        <p> Itodrnro brfok rn^ Wal I</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; 9 hadwam ranoh. Ahnool new, on 9/4 of an Fayar, torssal araaa, ta^slhi rooas itth firaplaca. Aaaaamhfo841000tomi.</p>
        <p> Cherry Oaks  Ovar 2900 square faal. Four badrooma, 2Vi batha, dvfog and dining room, don and deck wtth over 900 square faal. Lhrfog Room and Ohibig Room eomtooa/draporios and woodslovo atayl Doubla Omaga.</p>
        <p>7,900 - Brentwood. 1100 oquoia foot of hooted area In Ihio larM brick homo. 4 bedrooms. 3% baths, formal areas, boautlM family room wMh Hraptaos and heokeaso.</p>
        <p> Waalehaatar Orhw. Tha prima rib of Iho Brook Vadoy araa. TMa qufot ekela Is ana of QraanvlHa's finast tocotiona. 4 badrooaw, 2 tuM baths, cozy don wtth fhopiaoo, tronmndoua roeroatlenrooffl.</p>
        <p>07,900</p>
        <p>doom and paynmnia</p>
        <p>424I0</p>
        <p> Nem ECU. Rmnedeled hmna tn the untaerolly wan. 9 bedroenm. tarta fondly rqmn. modero kWehan.fonoad back yard.</p>
        <p>wtth rental</p>
        <p> Jmvta ttfaol  Norn E.C.U. - Exeadani property wtth n polanto. AMmlnum aMfop axtartor, I hadroama, 2 hMha, MBItaat.</p>
        <p>caBanti</p>
        <p>Country IMaj^l hadroom ranah, new gaa haaMnf ptani, m^ ihnai</p>
        <p>41000 . MamE.C.U.-AaamnaMa9ta%lean.2stafy etdar homalnndnt</p>
        <p>Appr</p>
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        <p>n thraughaul. Sato wM pmr patata and atoohiB mtaty t mdaa tram QraaiwMla.</p>
        <p>109,000</p>
        <p> Brook VaBay. New Oflaring on golf courao. 4 or I bodroom WMBamaburg. Family room wttk.....</p>
        <p>Ith firaplaca, formal areas, kitchen 4th aathig area, doubla garaga.</p>
        <p>110,fl00 - Chib PInaa - Thnbsr peg construction wtth boautlfui wood</p>
        <p>HnlaMng work throughout. 3 bodrooma, 2ta baths, 2900 square foot, eodm shako roof.</p>
        <p>1194</p>
        <p> Brook Vadoy - Trmnondoua 2 atory hrtck homo. 4 bodrooma. 3 fuH baths, laeroatlon room, privoto otftoo or 5th bodroom. For-mm areas wtth slalnod hardwood floors. Parfaet traffic flow for ontortMning. Boautlfui wooded lot, private wood dock.</p>
        <p>119.9M</p>
        <p>- Chorry Otas - TrMaval tutor atyfo homo. 9 bodrooms, 3 lull botho. Tromondous tsmdy room wtth area tor rscrsatton, formal oroaa, douMo garaga. 2 daehs, on almost on acra lot.</p>
        <p>71,411</p>
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        <p>147,9</p>
        <p>- Lynndala - TMa afogoni home has aomathkig spactal tor avtry mambar ol your fqmtly. BoauHful formal araat, pietura partaci</p>
        <p>eendWoo. Parfaet tor oaBaga protaaaor wtth</p>
        <p>hadraams, I to botaa, tmndy ream wtth wood ataaa roam, lanoad book yard.</p>
        <p>fmMta. 4 M, dmkiB</p>
        <p>dan, happy bratafast room, iromondout playroom, laar targe badroeim thruo and a half batha. and spactal omantttat throughout.</p>
        <p>756-3500</p>
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        <p>47.9N</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCTIONS</p>
        <p>Near E.C.U. - Lika now at JO years. Atuminum stdiog sxlorioi. conirol air, gas heal, 3 badrooma. 2 batha. Roady cuta in and out</p>
        <p>34,000 - Country Liring. 3 bodiuoms, 2 full batha. living loom, dining room, don wllh tlroplacs. doublo garage.</p>
        <p>30,500 - Quail RMm -3 bodroom flat wtth many custom loaluros. Fami-I wtth tiroptaoa, eonvaniont kttchon, dining area, patio</p>
        <p>74,900</p>
        <p>ty room sroa.</p>
        <p> Evanawood  Superb ranch stylo on fenced corner lot. Almost now, 3 bodrooms, 2 full baths, fsnUsllc grsst room wtth 2 book sholvot and firopisco, wood dock, doublo garage.</p>
        <p>04,no  Camolot - 9 bedrooms, 3 lud baths, groat room with firoplaeo, formal dining room, tssumablo loan at 13%.</p>
        <p>100,900</p>
        <p>179,0</p>
        <p>229,000</p>
        <p> Brook Vadoy  4 bodrooms. 3 full batha, hardwood floors, many dolada in don and study not normally found in homos in this price range. Located on cul-do- sac.</p>
        <p> Warohouso. tS.OOO square fool. 3 ramps, 3 otficos. 9 rest rooms.</p>
        <p> Thta homo hat moro than our ad can loll. H you have an bt-torost in ownirtg one of tho finost homot in Iho area and would</p>
        <p>Bko an appointmont to too this boautlfui homo, call us. A low loaluros are; 3 acres of protossionatly tandtcapod grounds, prfvsto swimming pool wtth brick wads, guotl house, homo has over 4,009 square foot with unboHovablo kilorior. plus doublo garage and loads ol attic tpaco. Cad our oHIco lor more dotsMs.</p>
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        <p>17,990</p>
        <p>- Highway 33 - Country homo - 2 bedrooms, bsth, loncod bock yard. NO square foot, comoni Mr</p>
        <p>I block oxlorior.</p>
        <p>31,5M - Ctalrmont Clrdo - Fraahly dacoratad, 2 badrooma, ons bath, living room, dining room and kitchen. Now carpal, wallpaper, and paint</p>
        <p>3$,0H</p>
        <p>prs&amp;amp;entiy</p>
        <p>M.ON - Rad Oak  Atsumabit i'/i% VA loan. 3 badrooma, 2 lull baths, conrantanl floor plan wllh tamily room/loft ovariookltrg Hvmg room.  r</p>
        <p>M4M - SUrfon^burg Rd.  Kaw ccastruciio.n - fcnargv oiiiciant E-3G0 home. 3 bodrooma, 2 fud batha, great room wdh firsplaca. Now</p>
        <p>It tha lima to pick your eolorsi</p>
        <p>S44M - Ovarfook Drhra</p>
        <p>Quist issldenti*' sros cIosp fo sc uls anu :var 1Si'0</p>
        <p>shopping. 2 bodrooms, family room-wlfh flroptacs squart last of cooled troa..,^  ,</p>
        <p>M4N</p>
        <p>' Roaowood - New ranch ur.dst construction. 3 boarounis, 2 luti batha, 20 X 10 family room wtth stow firaptaco. dining room, super insutatlon, fast growing area..</p>
        <p>33.0N</p>
        <p>' Oraxalbrook &amp;gt; One of Qreenvllias most dsslrabia areas. SprsMi fog 3 bdroom bifck ranch. Formal arass, don wtth firoplaeo. boautlfui back yard.</p>
        <p>N.I</p>
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        <p>of land. Boautlfui 3 badtoom brick homo wtth sunken tsiTMly room, formal araaa, douMa carport, and 20 x 24 urfinlshod gome room. Rsady neat and attracihra.</p>
        <p>744</p>
        <p>Folrvlow Way  Wonderful iocstion and lanlaalic home Large brick ranch wtth toroial araaa, large dan with Hraplaco and con-vanlant and spocioue kitehan 3 badraoiM ad tai^, 2 full bathe, tonead canltoda lawn wtth taparkla atorago/party room m hock.  -</p>
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        <p>KEVIN DOBSON stars as John Hurley, who suffers a crippling coronary, in "TransplanL" a two-hour dramatic special airiiu Tuesday, June 30 (6-11 p.m.I on CBS-TV.</p>
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        <p> World Al Large</p>
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        <p>Michelle Will Tell</p>
        <p>Q: Who played Bonnie Butler in "Gone With the Wind," and what has happened to her since? A GWTW FAN IN HICKORY, N.C.</p>
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        <p>Q: Is actor game show host Peter Marshall related to Catherine Marshall, who wrote the book titled "A Man Called Peter? M. HYAH, ICARD, N.C.</p>
        <p>A: No. The television personality was bom Pierre La Cock in Huntington. W. VA.. and changed his name for the stage. In fact, he translated his first name, and for his last adopted the one used by his sister, actress Joanne Marshall, who subsequently became known as Joanne Dru.</p>
        <p>Q: My quesHou is about the father of Genie Francis, one of the start of Geueral Hospital"  1 understand he is an actor. If this is true, what b Us name? J. UCKEY, FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>A; Veteran actor Ivor Francb b Genie s proud papa. His film credib include "I Love My Wife," "Reces of Dreams.  The Steagle," "The Late Lb." "Busting" and Supo-dad. Incidentally, Genie's room b model/actress Rosemary Daley.</p>
        <p>Q; Didnt Jenn StapletM, who co-starred on "AU in the FunUy," die recently? H. MOORE, HENDERSONVILLE, N.C.</p>
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        <p>Q; Please settle a disagreement - I say it was George, Jones' voice I beard singing his songs in the recent TV movie, "Stand By Your Man. But my dad says the actor who portrayed Jones did the vocals. Whos rigU? J. MEDLIN, FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>'A: Your dad b! The voice belonged to Tim Mclntire. a multitalented performer wto played George Jones in the film In addition to being a fine actor, Tim s also an extremely accomplished composer instrumentalist singer</p>
        <p>Q: Who portrays Kii^ Arthur and Lancelot in the movie titled "Excalibur? M IN ROANOKE RAPIDS. N.C.</p>
        <p>A; Nigel Terry staired as King Arthur and Nicholas Gay was cast as the dashing Sir Lancelot</p>
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        <p>Lynda Carter is starring in The Baby Brokers, a two-hour .NBC World Premiere movie now filming in Los Angeles.</p>
        <p>Also featured are Harold Gould. Ed Nelson. Dean Stockwell. Donna Wilkes. Philip Sterling. Lloyd Haynes and Joy (iarrett</p>
        <p>Carter's character is Kate Carlin, a social worker who, through her concern for a teenage client (Wiikes). uncovers an illegal baby-selling ring and reports the matter to the police Carter, first known to viewers as Wonder Woman, starred in the TV film The Last Song and several variety specials She also performs in concert in Europe and Australia. She will host the Lynda Carter Maybelline Tennis Classic, to be held in October in Deer Creek. Fla</p>
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        <p>OOToaiidil Show: With guest host David Lelterman with guesi .  Pete Barbutli i60 nun'</p>
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        <p>award-winning methods, in "Lights! Action! Africa! The Fascinatii^ Adventures of Wildlife Photographers Alan &amp;amp; Joan Root, airing Wednesday, July 1 (8-S p.m.l on CBS-T\.</p>
        <p>ly accepts a date with a 29-year-old athletic coach, who believes her to be much more mature than she is and she soon realizes that she s in wav over her head 'CLOSED (AP-TIONL!D' 'repeat'</p>
        <p>0(D( BS VVrdnesdav Nighi Movie; Who 11 Save Our Children Shirley Jones and Len Cariou as a childless couple who have parenthood thni.st upon them onlv to discover a deep lulfillment m the joys and problems of raising children 'repeat 2 hrsi</p>
        <p>Jim Bakker New Deal For Artists: Orson V\elles narrates this documenlarv which looks al the extraordinary growth of the arts during Roosevelt s New Deal of the 30 s 9:30</p>
        <p>oo The Farts ol life: Free Spirit One ol .Mrs Garrett s sons visits Eastland and convinces .Natalie that she s a talented song-uTiter and should leave school to pursue a career 'repeat'  *</p>
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        <p>awardwinning .Michigan artists - a potter a choreographer and a sculptor  share Iheir w ork and their feelings about making art 10:40 (5) Kiners Komer 11:00</p>
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        <p>CD Love Ameritan Style</p>
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        <p>ggThis Old House: The final program in the series is a one-hour tour ol the now totally renovated BiglHwo House</p>
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        <p>oeiB -2#: Report on television in the Soviet I nion and how the government controls the medium</p>
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        <p>I rban (ow hov: See Tuesday</p>
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        <p>The Great SantiM. See Sondav 10:00</p>
        <p>Frenrh Pnslnrds; See Tuesday</p>
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        <p>CnadMMe:il hr. M mini 10:00 Shnwilme in Hollywond 11:00</p>
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        <p>Mv BriHiaBl Career: See Sundav.</p>
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        <p>It s that tune of the year tennis tans The greatest players in the tennis world will invade Wimbledon Stadium for the grandaddy of all tennis tournaments</p>
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        <p>(iREG HARRISON who s filming a movie FOR LADIES ONLY.in .V w A ork City while "TRAPPER JOHN. M.D." is on hiatus IS squiring PAH DAVIS all around the Big Apple A near-tragic motorcycle accident in Bermuda has left JA.VIHS CAAN hospitalized with severe back and knee injuries In fact, the pain is so severe that the ac tor hasn't been able to sleep for more than two hours at a time,</p>
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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
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        <p>He ptrsues the paper chale.</p>
        <p>FORTHE*ASK*EDrrOR Jaae Foade has said M's obocoaa for iBovIe ilars oe her level to gat oaa or two or three oyOkM dolare lor a ttai. If I that Is so, ahy does she accept thoae high fees?  Wladegloa.  Del</p>
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        <p>ecoTKxny around. Jane, who bisitts she learned to use her money far things that have long-term meaning, adds; T want eveiy dolir I can jpsl because I don't want the producen to have it. Bull couUnl care less about being rich  So, maybe its not all that obscene r- Just rale IIPG.</p>
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        <p>FOR JANE PISANO, executive (hreclor, Los AngelesBicentennial ceiebraiions</p>
        <p>hi yoer reeeereh aboU the loeadlDg of Lee Aegefes, &amp;lt;li yoMcoeee op wMhaayiacSs that were surprising or Stars hag? -W.M.. Reao. Nev.</p>
        <p> Yss. Los Angeles was founded by a group of 44 people, comprising 11 fandlies, and  of the 44 were chidren, which means hatf of the dtys founders were kids. Thn group was multiracial and descended from blacks, Europeans and Imflans  a real mixed bag.</p>
        <p>FOR DICK CLARK. TV/mosMe producer end host of American Banditand</p>
        <p>Do you agree that ioday% denoee aeejMl for the pouBi hi fret aad youag In heart? -6,8.. Fart Sasllli, Ark.</p>
        <p> Vbs. 1 feel sorry for older people who tiy to look as though theyre ill 18 on the donee floor. They make unattractive ypectades of thenMeives. Olte foil diould stick to the dances that an more aedale. Too often I see older guys, complete witft kege paunches, prancing aropnd with young gfrb. hb quMe and.</p>
        <p>FOR DR. FERDIE PACHECO, boxbrg analyai What tlesennlnss the saonaoasly Mgh Isas pold So bee-era? -TJ.. Muskogee. OUa.</p>
        <p> The pubkc. A promoter can only pay a high fee if the attraction warrants it. As in show biiness, Badxa Streisand can demand a mlBon dolars a picture, but a lesser star can get only a fraction of that. The hi^ fees are only a recem dei^lopment caused by the drawbig power of Muhammad Afi, and they are only obtafoabls through closed-cbcub TV, not network television.</p>
        <p>FOR HYLA MARROW, stuntwoman</p>
        <p>What stunt COOMB hardcet far you? Aad Is there any stunt</p>
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        <p>FOR IRMA SHORELL. ddn&amp;lt;e auihorby On aqr hot plane fltbri. the slawaadoM said that since she look up flilng her shbi had chantai far the mrM. Whats the cause? -aS.. Corpus Chrlsll. IbMS  Since I started traveing thousandr of mfles by ab every year. I noticed a change in my own tki, and I discussed b wbh flight atisndanls. The cauae ii the dry ness of pressurised afrbi the cabins of the planes. The answer and cure are moisturtiing. V you fljiL carry a tube of moisturizer wbh you and apply as offan as needed</p>
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        <p>FORTHE^ASITEDnOR</p>
        <p>Is Roger Moore dMfaed by his celwaoi? -H.M.B..</p>
        <p>Efahert.lad.</p>
        <p> Dislked is not the right word. WkM his colsagues find frustrating is that Moore, 53, doaanlt look his age, and most of them do. Thera art slorlaB of Moore (who will be appearing bi Cormonbal Run and Eor M)ur Eyes Only) and hb pads Ivbig b up bbo lha aai^ houn and, next momfog, Roger showbig no aloM of wear and tear, whila they seem to have put on 10 yoais.</p>
        <p>PRO Rom Capoa, executive Asrociatlon of Railroad Passengers</p>
        <p>director. National</p>
        <p>Yes. We must look forward! Abbne use is droppbtg. Auto travel is static. Amtrak ridersNpJs up  bi spite of fare hikes which bwure that riders pay more of the costs. Passengers love todays reb^ trains, which are safer and more energy-efficient than planes or cars. Amtrak is playing an inoearingly vbai role, not only In estabfahing more convenient connections wbh shorter bus runs but also as the only transportation both attractive for longer trips and relatively immune to fuel-prioe increases.PRonnoconShoM the Federal Government Continue to Subekfze Our Natkmal Railway System?</p>
        <p>CON George E. Sopdsr. pesdent. National Tax payers Union</p>
        <p>No. The National Taxpayers Union bebeves passengers who^ continue to travel by train, priioari* ly business and vacation travefais, should pay the ful cost of this sor-vice, JiMt as those udio travel by airplane or bus do. The taoipeyer dbecdy subsidizes two-flibds of al I</p>
        <p>Amtrak tickets. On some roufasl ___</p>
        <p>this is as much as 192 tw dolais per ticket. For 10 yews, biBions of our dolais have been poured btto Amtrak. k is time to slop thksid)^ and devote our limbed dolan to programs berwfalng al Americans.</p>
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        <p>In Search of Heroes</p>
        <p>^  ^  OMggio...and  Charies  Lindbergh, and Eleanor</p>
        <p>Rooeevelt? in our troubled times, do we really want and need heroes? Or doe$ our</p>
        <p>intense scrutiny make them as disposable as sofi-drink containers?</p>
        <p>ChaHes Undber^ (right) and the Columbia atlronauts. author Sheed lorltet</p>
        <p>one of a number ofpeopk could have done what thev did, but we emtlrM</p>
        <p>them anifwoi/ for signs genius, of transcenderK*."6^ Wilfrid Sheed</p>
        <p>It had to happen. When the hostages returned from Iran, we smothered them wHh kisses and, almost with the same breath, accused ourselves o&amp;lt; taking them too seriously. What did they do anyway? Anyone can sit around an embassy. Etc. When John Lenncm died, we mourned and demaruled statues all over the place  and almost at once some at us began to say, He wasnt so hot, he was a junkie, a bad influence. And what-not. are an excitable pe&amp;lt;H&amp;gt;le.</p>
        <p>But is that all we are? Do Americans just crave an excuse. any excuse, to get exdted? Or do we reaOy want haroes? If we do want them, we seem to have worked out a dandy way rwt to get them. Because the first requisite of a hero b that we not know too much about him  the ideal hoo b^ one of thoee early Chrbtbm saints who may not have exbted at afl. Fatting that, Davy Crockett witt do.</p>
        <p>But, as the old Rrend) saying goes.</p>
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        <p>no man b a hero to hb valet and we are all valets now. Through an elaborate keyhole known as the media, we get to watch our man sitting, perhaps, with hb humdrum famtty (Achilles didnt have a family) or we hsten to hb second-hand opinions, until the fact that he just climbed Everest seems an odd coirKidence. Nobody can be a hero all day long: It b a part one pbys from time to time. But we have dedicated ourselves at excruciating expanse to a microscopic study of the dull stretches in-betvren  the un-herolc hours. Half the American soul bves a king and the odier half wants to flatten him out.</p>
        <p>So we crown the aeatures and go howkng after new ones: astronauts, hockey players  our interests ate as broad as theyre shaOow. The astronauts, Idee the hostages, were actualy that growing species, the aoddental hero, chosen as if by lot or a spin of the wheel. Any &amp;lt;Mne of a num^ of people could have done what they did (thou^ a larger number obuldnH, of course), but we scrutinised them anyway for signs of genius, of transcendence. We wanted something more than their achievement, some</p>
        <p>thing commensurale with our own ex-dtement: a charisma not rK)rmaly found in embassy hands or even test pilots. Youd do as wen sticking pins in the phone book. Within a year, the names of the hostages wiD be a trivia question.</p>
        <p>If theyre hicky. Because prolonged exposure to our goofy attentions can cause terrible limettght bums. Perhaps the flrst and still most instnxiive victim of the modem ine, turned on fud force, was Charles Lindbergh. Thb happy-go-lucky stunt pilot was trans-fonned in the 1920s one trans-At-bntic fight into a morbidly private, sealed-off man who expected to find reporters under hb bed  for the very good reason that you might find them there in those days. If they werent han^ttng from drainpk&amp;gt;es, washing your windows or pretending to read your gas meter. It was the heyday of the scoop, and the scoop sometbnes came right out of the victims innards.</p>
        <p>Lucky Lindberghs preu problems did not end there, of course. Hb overbbwn fame made him a natural target. And when hb son was kidnapped, the press came galumphing back, more obnoxious than ever, and Lindy began to think of them as a</p>
        <p>symbol of demooacy itself, standing proxy for the gnaedy eyes and grab bing paws of the mob. He found things just as bKl ki England and France, but in Nad Germany, Lindberghs hoeb had the wit to turn down the heat, and he became overnight just suffldentb pro-German to be the single most eMcdve opponent of our entry into World Wbr 0. And aO because he beat a couple of other guys into flybig the Atlantic first.</p>
        <p>n extreme example no doubt, ^^1 but wch drastic changes per-^^sonalty are not uncomnwn  I under the spctkght. Take Ernest Hemingiway^ whose recently puUbhed letters reveal a dmttar muta tion from regulai; If dttcuh, guy to paranoid in what seems Ike a matter of months. Hemingway was not the first world-famous author to suffer: Dickens, Mark Twain and others had battled the crowds and survived. Which suggesb eilher that the Victorian psyche wee sturdier and could take fame or leave tt done or that pubttc attention has grown harsher since then, with a larger prqroriion of mdke in tt. For every idolator of . (cortinued)</p>
        <p>2*  i  ^J&amp;gt;eroAue  Murphy  (right)  seemed  pale  compand  to the</p>
        <p>dnem^ hero^ofEt^ Fl^n (left): -Audiek whole wn would have been baely a momhgb work for the wheedng, otMof shqn Flynn *</p>
        <p>Charbs Lindbeigh. Joan Crawford, John Wsyne and Mother Tsresa.</p>
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        <p>HERE ARE 133 SURPRISE WAYS TO GET MONEY FROM WASHINGTON D.C. .The Amazing Lost Money  Secret Of TheU.S.GovernmentDoes Uncle Sam Owe You Money You Don't Even Know Atwut?</p>
        <p>DATEUNE WASHINGTON - There ia  *ry Rood chance you have aome money coming from the U S Government. There la an even better chance you dont know why the government owea you thia money or exactly bow much you will get</p>
        <p>"^e amount may aiirpriae you. It could eaaily be a lot more than you would ever imagine There ia an honeat chance you may have enough coming to retire on for the mat of your life.</p>
        <p>Actually, the U.S. Government givea away ao much money every year it cant even keep track of it all Much of thia nnev geU loat in the ahuffle For example. laat year alone. 135 millioo dollara went unclaimed becauae the people who had that money coming aimply didnt know how to get It And thia ia what happened in juat one U S. Payment Pn^am Juat im-agine how much money goes unclaimed in all the different programs. p*e amount ia aatronomical!</p>
        <p>. i?*j  probably belongs to</p>
        <p>yw It doesnt matter if you are voung ed or I</p>
        <p>old. male or female, employed or un-</p>
        <p> employed, black or white, rich or poor.</p>
        <p>married or single or whatever 'Bi make a long story short, the chancea are very good you have tax-free caah coming from the government that is just sitting there waiting for you -</p>
        <p>But dont worry. Before you finish reading thia page youll know exactly how to find out for snre. In the meanUnw. please A/P nn open mind. At least dont disqualify yMraelf before you know the facU.</p>
        <p>The first thing you need to know la that there are at least 133 wrfectly legal ways to get a check out of Uncle Sam. Soane of these U.S. Payment Programs are common knowledge but many of them are almost unknown to the average American. Not one</p>
        <p>Riraon in 1000 knows about all of them ere arc aome examples:</p>
        <p>e Did you or any member of your family earn less than 18,000 00 last year? If ao you may have a surprise 81.000 00 check just waiting for you. e Are you retifod? If vou know how. you nmy be able to get $587.00 extra every month over and above your Social Sec-mty check. iNearly 2 million people are doing this right now but moat other people don't know about it.) e Are you on Social Security? With the ni^ inforanatMO. you may be able to jack up your pavmenU to 8848.80 every mouth juat by fillinf out a ainaplc form, e Are you under 86? Even if you are. you may be able to start fotting Social Security right away without any more wait-</p>
        <p>e Would you like to move? If you know how. you may be aUc to gat a 822.000 fovomawnt loan to buy a naor house.</p>
        <p>e Do you want to stay put? Theres a good chance you can get a 83.500 check to fix im the place you have now e Wsuld you like to get a 825.000 sUrt your^n-buaineas loan with 15 years to gay il^^back? It is quite possible if you</p>
        <p>e Are you a renter? You can get 25^ to , 751 of your rent paid by Uncle Sam if you qualify and if you know how to ap-</p>
        <p>e Do you want to write a play or paint a picture or make a film? Maybe you can |M a check for 811.000 to help you out. e Do you want to go back to school? If ao. there ia a good chance the government will send you 8352 every month to help you do just that.</p>
        <p>It goes on and on The above examples are juat for openers. There are many, monv (dher ways (all lecal) to gH a check out of ^ government. Some of these checks are for as little as 835.00 per month. But aome of them are for as much as 815.000.00 or 8^000.00. The average, however, ia about 8220.00 per family per month.</p>
        <p>Thia IS not welfare or char^. The government ou'cs you this money. Inu is what you rightfiilly have coming to you foe being a good citixen and paying your taiea. If you do not get your share of Uiia money, you are only cheating yourself.</p>
        <p>Its rather easy to get thia money but you must know what you are doing You need to know exactly what t do and how to do It.</p>
        <p>^  iloA obout all</p>
        <p>this Thats why so much of the money goes unclaimed. In fact, moot people dont have ony idea bow to get everytMiag they have coming from even the very well known payment prograaaa.</p>
        <p>Ikke Social Security for inotancc: did you know the odds are 2 to 1 in your favor you have a check cominc from Social Sec-' unty ngkt now  even though you may be years and years away from age 65?</p>
        <p>^re's why. Statistics show that two out of three people overpay their Social Soc unty uiea. Thia aseans that all these people can got a rslhnd immediately if they oolyknow how to apply</p>
        <p>Theres more. Do you know how stu-denu b^ween the ages of 18 and 22 can get Social Secunty cash benefits? Do you knw ^ to make your whole foauly eligibie for Stv  evea your youagsot children? Do you know how to caah in on Social</p>
        <p>Snty even if youvo never paid a penay into It? Do you know how to got the special Social Si^ty beaofiU that are only for veterans? Do you know how to increase the amMat of your payment if you are already OB Siwal Se^ty? As yoaor already read, with t^ npkt iHfirnaatma you may h able to jack up your paymemte to |M8 JO every month juat by filling out a aimple fbrmf</p>
        <p>It goes on and on. It would be easy to use up thu entire page just on Social Security. But let's move on There are many other payment programs you should know about.</p>
        <p>Are you a veteran? Did you know you might be able to get as much as 8284.00 every single month for 'bad luck" that PP^Bed to yon after you left the service? Don t laueh. One and a half million men are already cashing in on this little-known</p>
        <p>DOOIU</p>
        <p>You know, informatMHi about Ux-free government cash is mpecially important if you are retired or planning to retire. As rou know, prices keep going up and up. There seems to be no end in sight.</p>
        <p>^is is es^ally bod if you are on a fiaed iBcome. However, if you learn how to get all this bonus rash from the government It can help a lot. In some casaa where medical expenses are concerned, it could make the difference between life and death. At the very least, some of this extra governiMnt caah could make your retire-Bient a lot more pleasant</p>
        <p>Pitaae don t fitrget-if you have the</p>
        <p>infitrmahon and you ore already retired. you may be able to get $687 00 extra every month over and above your Social Security check juat like 2 million other people are do^ right note!</p>
        <p>All ^ia ia juat the tip of the icebefg The U.S. Government handles so much mo^ It probably miaplaceo or loaos are.^ caah every vear ian moot other ceunthea This is easy to under-^  ^  *tow  muck ia</p>
        <p>involved Here are a few more facto for your consMleratioo;</p>
        <p>e In just OM U S Payment Program 31 m^ton Amencans get a check every</p>
        <p>e In another. 19 million more get BMnthly</p>
        <p>and higher unemployment. Soow peopir Mieye we are hoadied ftw a depression</p>
        <p>^ knows? But oae thiM ii ow* the U S</p>
        <p>Government ia never oaing to stop spend - Btow BBd pM of thia money belong to you. Pleaoe doat choot yourself h is re</p>
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        <p>ally qmto aimple to gH your fair share Ymi II leom how ia a moamat. But above all. don't ma^ the adptaka of gueaamg you do not qualify for soum of this money No matter who or what you are laa long as you are a U J. citiaen) vou can prebably get s Tfioe amount 01 gevornawnt cash im mediatefy</p>
        <p>Unfertunaloly. the avenge citiaen has been kept in the dark about all this Up till now itere waa simply no practical way he could find out about all these little-known</p>
        <p>Now there is a wajt Now there is a teaad new bosk that tollo all about 133 per foctly legal ways to gel a check out of Uncle Sam!</p>
        <p>o la yet another. 11 million jet moaey ia ^ amU just like clockworT^ o  of course, there ore those 5 milteuK32L2?'  ^</p>
        <p>T Bploa juat like JiBBae remember  there are at Itutt 133 legal ways to get a check from thesis^Vtiir</p>
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        <p>If you are oatiu dwpttcal. you can post date your check or mnaiy seder by 30 days If you do thia. the pukKdiir premism and ttoraatoaa not to dopoait ft for St least that amoutt of Cuaa. Than, if you decide to re turn the book, the publisher will send back your aneaahad chock or money order with</p>
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        <p>And then there's the camera, a cold-hearted Kttk thing that snaps at the celebrity all day long as tf he were the scene of a crime. Even at the height of his fame, Charles Dickens could prowl the streets of London un-reco^iiaed. Norman Mailer might</p>
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        <p>InSeofch Of Heroes</p>
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        <p>wmart in blood. Predktabiy, ADen was accused of seJf-ptty  you wanted fne. Kid, so enjoy it. But whether or not Alen wanted fame, he couldnt have wanted this.</p>
        <p>St this is wh^ you get  you can't regulate fame a thermostat, and people are still Ining up around the ^obe for a s^ at it. A movie s^ may sMm like a poor substitute for a real hero, but he in fact has done more than anything to Imock real heroes out of the box. What could anyone do in actual life to m^ch what John Wayne did in a sin^ movie? When they made a film about a genuine war hoo, Audle Murphy, it seemed pale stuff next to anyffUng of Errol Flynns. Where Audie would, say, capture a snipers nest, Errol would capture 12. Audies whole war would have been barely a mornings vrrk for the wheezing, outof-shape Flynn. The poverty of real fife lost out some time ago to the c^ulence cf Spedal Effects, and the imagination doesnt always make fine distinctions: John Wayne ivos a hero to millions of people, in$pii1ng and guiding them, so help me. as tf the men he played were red.</p>
        <p>This isnt altogether bad. There are lots heroes we don't want in real life if we can he^ it: war heroes, fastest guns in the VA^st, etc. I, for one, was qute happy to have John Wayne confined to the screen. Even the real heroes we ought to have, spiritual leaders like Mother Teresa or pofiti-cians wth integrity, may function better with a fittk less fuss than they deserve. Its hard for even a saint to concentrate while being interviewed for television.</p>
        <p>Which nsay be why those early church sa*ntt were not only lelabveiy unknown, except for thck legends, but ak).wffhoiit exception, dead So they seldom let you down. There's much to bt said for daad heroes, and I ould fike lo doee with an oid-faddoned, mayhe aenttmental sug gestin about ffds. Nowadays, no sooner does a celebrity bite the dust than we ranaack hie belongings, his whole pait, for signe of dii^ace. 0 K we are not chikitn, ve dont need our dead prettied up for (fiqday A ffoe bode like Joe Kleint, libody Gitthrie: A Uft gives II to us straight.</p>
        <p>"No 9ooner doa a cMrtfy bite the duet than we nmtack hie behngbigt, hie whole paet^Jbrtlgnfrfdiegmce,"</p>
        <p>without demolishing Woody on the way. But many bio^aphlet, especial ly of show-bix peo^, eeem hell-bent on mopping up eher the gossip wnt ers id flattening the subject out once and for al. A reader may be excused for thinking there has never been a peat mn or woman, let alone a good one; Even the fiving person you moet admke Is probably sitting on some bathaome vice or psychosis or fraudulent sucoees story which wiO ooze out eventuaBy. This, I take it, is the one serious piece of bad news on the hero front. Who would want to be one. if this is whdt lies in wae beyond the gmvc? Or to put it another way: Who would want the kind of immortally Joan Crawford has?</p>
        <p>The only advantage such fame has over the prettier variettei lethal, now-adays.abaoluiely everybody vf  befievek.  HCi</p>
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        <p>Home Front</p>
        <p>By Norman Lobsonz</p>
        <p>The Quali^ of fDorriage</p>
        <p>Surveys show that, for most people, their overall feeling of happiness depends nnore than anything</p>
        <p>NEW CUCUMBER DFtESSINGS</p>
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        <p>else on having a good marriage. Now two new studies, both reported in the Journal of Marriagt and the Family shed some light on Ktors that m fluence the qualty ofmarilal safisiac Oon.</p>
        <p>Family hfe expert Thomas Holman of the Unlverrty of Wbconsin. finds that conununity involvement by one or both spouses  long thought to be a plus factor in a marriage  may not always be a positfve influence As community involvement begins to take increasing amounts of time. Holman says, there is a concurrent drop in marital saOsfaction," Mantal quakty is highest when partners are involved in community activities at an intermediate level of time and energy. qualKy is lowest when either too much or too little time is given to dvic affairs The second study, by social re searchers James MedUng and Michael McCaney. looked at the question of whether spouses who hold similar sets of values are likeiy to have a happier They found that similarity of values has a positive effect on coulees who have been manried more ihan 25 years.</p>
        <p>How^, coi^ in the early and middle'stages of marriage, the re searchers say, put a greater emphasis on physical attraction, their roles as wage-eamers and parents and the practical aspects of establishing a home. Older couples may depend on a shared value system to meet each other s emotional needs because they arc retired and their children are gone</p>
        <p>The IfflportQAce O Hugging</p>
        <p>Foiled in his efforts to understand the workings of the female mind, Sigmund Freud once asked, What does a woman want? The answer, aocord-to psychiatrist Dr. Maic HoBender of vanderbBt Universtty, is a non-sexual hug.</p>
        <p>Being held in a wm embrace that is rxX a prebndnary move toward love-making is enorrnoudy inqx&amp;gt;rfant to women, HoBender says. It con-security, comfort and love, when I am being held I fed there is ''o*hing in the world that can go wrong. one woman told the psychi-atost Others said that being hugged alistes th^ fedbr^ of depression aid, to a le^ extent, of anger.</p>
        <p>Men seldom vokinteer a hofteexuai hug. M wives often have to ad( for it alre&amp;lt;% Some seek to encourage a hug by cruing or acting seductlvdy.</p>
        <p>And while some men admit they Bkc to be hugged oocMkmaIkt, most to give a hug. Says Hofcndcr: /This is in keepiqg with our cuiturai puttem tfuri makes it less frem^tobeheWorcuddS^ThS is the fear it would be ngw^ ran ;'as evidence of unmanlneas." UbJ</p>
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        <p>UfngtherS-Shcped Put (t-fustnOed light) wt incrraw the efficiency of gour swhnnpig.</p>
        <p>If youre Hrcd of pounding the pavement and nuning soie knees, maybe Ms time you took off your joggktg clothes, put on a swimsuit and Joined the new wave.</p>
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        <p>Swimming is also suitable for afl ages. Even if family members are at different levels of ab%, swimmkrg pto-9wns can early be ooor-dfoaled to that a famly ct take the plunge togielher. Even ^ancfoerenb can join in.</p>
        <p>Another phis is th^ its eaay and inexpensive to swim year round. During the summer, you can swim in lakes, rtvers, outdoor pools and the ocean, whie in winter you can use indoor pools at local schools arfo recreation centers. Many local Vs have pools, as wl as swimming lesKins and</p>
        <p>wcekoat progams far persons f laMal ol profbency.</p>
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        <p>made of nylon or Lycia). goggles (to enable you to see while swimming) and a bathing cap.</p>
        <p>Before you can begb a swimming program, you have to learn to swim properly. If you doni know now to swtm or would Mee to im</p>
        <p>prove your technique, you can take laeaons at a focal V," ichool or private drib. The folowing tips should alio come fo harfoy:</p>
        <p>Swhn with yo iKel !</p>
        <p>the water. Holding your face out of the water dramalicaly increases the ef</p>
        <p>fort necessary to swim, reduces body sbaamlMng Offo strains the dtouUers, neck and upper back.</p>
        <p>To bisalhe as you swkn.</p>
        <p>turn your face to one sf^ to lit uour nose and mouth out of the water (for crawl strolie) or lit your face forward (for</p>
        <p>breaststroke and butterfly stroke), inhale vigorously throudi both your nose and mouth and exhale throufl^</p>
        <p>your nose aifo mouth as you return your face to the water. Exhalation should be continuous between inhafoOons. Never hold your braath. Your breathing riiould be coordbiolsd vM your onn</p>
        <p>strokes io that you bnothe every stroke cyde. As your aerobic capadty incraaies. you may breathe every two (or fnore) stroke cydes.</p>
        <p>Hold CiMl klckt Most swimmers exhaust them-dvei by Idchkig loo had. A lolafthiilswaadefloit.ai the piopuldon for mori swimming rirokes comes mainly from the amw.</p>
        <p>The S^haped To increase the efficiency of yoia swimming, try usfog the S-Shaped Pjr (teYtdr Is the amfi motion of a stroke) iuskalsd ribovs. To prac-tice, stand In cheat-deep water and extend both arms</p>
        <p>in kotri of you bebw die sur laos. Then craats a question mark with your right hatfo by piling fbst outward, than in-vwrd toward your hfo wfo then pressing backwaid. To recover (bring your arm back), berfo your dbow to the dry, it your arm out of the water and touch your thumbs togsthar. Repeat the piooeii with your left hand, creating a reverse question mark. When using the *S-Shapad Pur in swimming,, remember to ahemats arms (re one arm puls, the other</p>
        <p>recovers)-Onoe you feel comfortble with swimming, you can be-gkM^ exerdw progam.</p>
        <p>The moat important amect of any regimen h saifoty.</p>
        <p>Before you begin your pro^</p>
        <p>9n. tel your doctor about</p>
        <p>it and folow his advice!</p>
        <p>urn mieurwaBKur.Jmsaasi</p>
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        <p>your dodor hat ou ih&amp;lt; go-ahMd.</p>
        <p>your mwimum p (beats par minult). rrived at )y nUrac-Ur age from 220. termine your trnggt ite by mulMylng iximum heart rate by nt. The goal of your pro^am is to raadf of aerobic eflkiency ou can sustain your !art rate for 20 But start out slowly rease your ttneas While exerdsinQ. ur heart rale period-counting your pufre onds and adng a</p>
        <p>workout should nsist of a warm-up, a Eiin swton and a cool-</p>
        <p>frm-up is necessary to your body for the twim. It vttf looeen luscles and aeceler^ part rate. Your warm-jid conriat of stretch-light exerdacs fri or the water) md parlme easy swimnifrtg. -up should con-3ximatefe 20 per-your worlfout but never take less than Inutes.</p>
        <p>maki swim should jte 20 miruites of a pur workout, fri the im you push your ist a ktdc harder than nfortable Thfr buUs rength. swimming ptoymm on interval train-method in which, are repeated on set ^tervals. For inslancc, swim may indude of two consecutive,' Ird freestyle suritns,</p>
        <p>I one beginning every minutes. Suppose you the fbst 50 yards in tinute. You vM thsn le minute before com-fng the' next 50-yard UsethepooTsdodior watch to time and check your </p>
        <p>jool-down.consisthgof [relaxed taps and 1^ is neceawy after I swiin to heli) your I gradual^' lehon to Ms stats, k should take |to five nrinutss or about ercent of a 30-minuts</p>
        <p>remcntbsr, whsntver [swim, bt careful and Nous and use nonsense.OH</p>
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        <p>For Easy Fun ond Rtness,</p>
        <p>^ Ce&amp;lt; Into the Swkn of Things</p>
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        <p>UngffwrS-Shaped Put" (t-hutfotedi right) wit moMM the dency of vour twimming.</p>
        <p>If you're tbcd of poiinding Ihie pavement and nursing soie knees, maybe M's t^ you took off your fogging dothes, put on a swimsuit and foined the new wave.*</p>
        <p>A Nielsen survey has shown that swimming is the most popular sport In the Uned States. Over 102 million Anrericans enfoy swimmtog and 26 rrrtton dive in regularly for exerdse artd enfoyment.</p>
        <p>How has swirrvntog entered the mainstream? By being fun, beneficial and ac-</p>
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        <p>C6SS**6.</p>
        <p>Swimming is an exceBent form of exerdse. A person who swims three tirrres a week for 30 minutes can develop superb aerobic (cardiovascular). fitness and dramatically increase his strength and flexibility. Whats more, these benes are derived without plactog undue strain on the joints or subjecting the body to the traumatic pounding and wrenching of running. Swimming d^lops the body symnretricaly and proportionately and is a terr^ way to bum off calories.</p>
        <p>Swimming is also suitable for alt ages. Even if family members are at different levds of abtty, swimming pro-gnsms can earfy be ooor-dtoaled so that a famly ran tBhe the plungs togjelher. Evan gnndparente can join in.</p>
        <p>Another plus is that it's easy arrd inexpensive to swim year round. During the summer, you can swim in y&amp;lt;es, rivers, outdoor pools and the ocean, whde in winler you can use todoor pods at local schools and recreation centers. Many lool Vs have pools, as wil as swimming lessons and</p>
        <p>t peoyams for persons at eway levai of prefidency.</p>
        <p>The cat of swimming equipment It nominal. Al you need me a swimming suit 0 laoommend swimwev</p>
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        <p>made of nylon or Lycia), goggles (to errabic you to see while swimmtog) and a bathtog cap.</p>
        <p>Before you can begin a swimmtog program, you have to learn to swim properly. If you dont know how to swim or would Hte to im-</p>
        <p>piove your techniyie. you can talto lessons d a focal V." Khool or private cfob. The folowtog bps should also come in han^:</p>
        <p>Ssvfan ssltk yosv fK in the water. Holding your face out of the water dramacaly increases the ef</p>
        <p>fort necessary to swim, reduces body siraamltoing and stadns the shoulders, neck and upper back.</p>
        <p>To breaihe as you swbn, turn your face to orre skle to Itft your nose and mouth out of me water 0or cra4 slrohe) or Iff your face fonMsrd 0or.</p>
        <p>breaststroke and butterfly stroke), tohale vigorously throuf^ boto your nose and mouth and exhale throu(^ your nose and mouth as you return your face to the water. Exhalailon shodd be continuous between inhatattons. Never hold yow breath Your braathtog should be comdtoatsd wih your arm strokes io that you Ixeathe every stroke cyifa. As your aerobic cspadly incieases, you may breathe every two (or fnore) stroke cydes.</p>
        <p>HeU IhM kkU Most swimmers exhaust them-selvss by kichtog loo hard. A bt of thii Is wsalsd eioit. as the propufaion for most swknming strokes comes iMlrrfo koiB the arms.</p>
        <p>Ihm "SWi^ed PM. To increase the efficiency of your sunming, try using the S-ShapedPuTfihetMiris the arm motion of a stroke) lustralsd above. To prac-tioe, stand in cheat-deep wdsr and extend both arms in front of you below the surface. Then create a question marit with your right hand by pultog fkst outward, then inward toward your hip and then prsssing backward. To</p>
        <p>recovar (bring your back), bend your eliow to the sky, Ht your arm out of toe water and touch your thuntos together. Rq;&amp;gt;eat the process with your laft hand, aeatk^ a reverse question nusk. When using the S-Shaped PT to swimming, rementoei to altomals am (as one arm puls, toe other recovers).</p>
        <p>Once you fed comfortable adto sudroming, you can be-gtoitour exercise program.</p>
        <p>The most toipoilant amect of any regimen is sa^^. Before you begin your pro-fpam, tel your doctor frbout it and folow his advice!</p>
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        <p>V -r*</p>
        <p>Once your doctor hat pm you lh 90 ihiad, igttie out your madraum ^ leaft rate (beats por ndnult). Ths IS arrived at by subrac-: Bng your age from 220.</p>
        <p>: p)en determine your target 1 hert rate by mulnplyfeits</p>
        <p>your maximum heart rale by i 70 percent. The goal of your pefct^ program is to ireacH n I sta^ of aerobic ettdency you can sustain your :  heart  rate for 20</p>
        <p>iiui^utes But start out siowiy t] ami inaeaM your flmees gradually. White exerddng, check your heart rate period* S icaUv by counting your pube |,^or SIX seconds and adng a</p>
        <p>I very workout dwuld , consist of a warm-up, a mam swim and a cool-idown.</p>
        <p>A warm-up is naresisry to ^ = prepare your body for die swim. It Vii looeen muscles and aeceitialB your iieart rate. Your warmup should consist of stretch-and light exerdacs (in or uf the water) and par-some ea^ swimming. Your warm-up should con-iitute approximalt^ 20 par-|ent of your workout but ihouid never take Ims than yve minutes.</p>
        <p>The main swkn dtould ' constitute 20 minutes' of a ilf-hour workout, fri Iht swim you push your || 3ody just a little harder than</p>
        <p>i IS comfortable. This bulds l^our strength.</p>
        <p>Most swimming progsms are based on  Mn-</p>
        <p>^9 a method in which swims are repeated on sat Kne intervals. For inrianot, your main swkn may indudc set of two conaacutive,' Ijr ^!^rd freestyle swims, ?ach one beginning every mmutes. Suppoee you &amp;lt; mpletethefbslSOyardsin jne minute. You wi then ^ one minute before com-^ fencing the'next 50-yvd IH| &amp;gt;wtm. Use the poofs dod( or waterproof watch to lime your swims and chadi your )ulse.  ,</p>
        <p>A cool-down. mnslsHng of slow relaxed bps and l^xercises, is necemmy tdm ^our main swim to hap your i&amp;gt;ody ^ualy ratum to Is csting state, k should take hree to five minuiss or about 10 percent of a 30-miniile orkout.</p>
        <p>And remembw , witonewsr</p>
        <p>iu swkn, cmM md ourteous and use ram ommon sense. ' Hu</p>
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        <p>fck Frands: From Jockep ) master Sleuth-So^</p>
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        <p>Dick Franda'heroes are fcariest, and Invariably they have the chance to prove it. They may get strung up by the wrists In a tack room. Or pummeled with a chair leg. Or pitchforked to a stable waO. Whatever the punishment, they are prepared to persevere to the end.</p>
        <p>In this they are Ute the author himself. Dick Fiands* heroes suffer, he says, because he's been through pain and knows all about challenge, and a writer should write about what he knows.</p>
        <p>Over 20 years ago, Dick Francis,* now 60, retired from a career as one of En^^ands top jockeys. He quickly managed to extend hh winning stredt, however, by turning his intimate knowle^ of racing Into the stuff of successful adventure novels. Since 1962, each new Frands thriller  thm are 20 in all  has sold more copies than the one before X. They have been praised by the critics and translated into 18 languages.</p>
        <p>His latest contendor Reflex (Putnam). plunges Its readers into the daik side of the racing world, an area of shifting ethical boundaries where a great deal of money can be made very quickly  if you pay the price. Frands novels  aU of which have to do with radng  are filled with murder and deception, crooked bookies, vicious thugs, dangerous women and bhie-blooded Engbsh gentlemen who do not behave at all ike gentlemen. -</p>
        <p>The racing world is not quite so crooked as 1 portray H, admits the soft-spoken, youthful-looking Francis. But there is always something going on.</p>
        <p>Rands credtts the con-tinu'ed popularity of his books to their hi^ level of authenticity, which he says extends to ai thdr aspects. For example, he points out. 1 have been aoci^ of putting too much vkrience kilo my books. But I don't think I subjed any of my heroes to injuries the Itfws of</p>
        <p>urn</p>
        <p>which I ~ or my colleagues  havent suffered ourselves in racing. In one of my books (Knockdown], for bistancc, the heros arm it puOed out by han^ onto, a car ^ w^, that happened to me, just not at quite the same angle.</p>
        <p>Frands has dso had his colarbone broken 12 times.</p>
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        <p>Rkkng high: Frond ha Jock eyed hK iMy to fame.</p>
        <p>his nose broken five times, and has sustained 10 concussions and a smattering of broken and cracked ribs. And in one accident, the tendons in his right hand were permanently severed.</p>
        <p>You tee, a top steeplechase jockey rides about 3(X) or 400 races a year, he explains, and of these you will get aixHjt one fall per 10 rides. Youve got to be a young man to X  yoifr bones have got to bend instead of break.</p>
        <p>Dick Francis want^ to ride practicaly from the Xme he could wait. The son of a horse dealer, his earliest happy memories include hunlb^ on horsidiack. He left school at 15 and pressed his parents constantly to adkw hta to go Xtto ractaig. My father had been a jockey and had got on wd, but hadnt hX any of the' hi^iXghts, Francis ex-plabis. he knew how dlfflcuh X is for the ocdtaiary jockey. But you see. I had no bitention of being oidtaiary.</p>
        <p>After six years to the Ro^ Abr Force tkiring World War n, Frands began radng com-peXtivdy In 1945. He rode over 350 wbiners in his career and was the Queen</p>
        <p>Mothers Rrst Jodtey for four seasons.</p>
        <p>He was riding one of her horses, Devon Loch, bi the 1956 Grand Naifonal when he suffered what Is stifl considered perhaps the ^Mest upset in racing histmy. Devon Loch was leading the field by several lengths, vhcn suddenly the roar of the partisan crowd began roBtog down from the stands. Thb-ty yards from the wbintog post, the noise reached a crescendo, recaOs Frands, shiftbig his body forward as i he were riding the horse again. Devon Loch pridted up his ears,,and for no apparent reason, his legs collapsed beneath hbn.</p>
        <p>Shortly  afterward both horse and rider rttbed. and Frands was tovXed to wrXe his autobiography. He was uncertato about his abiXty to do so, but his wife, Mary, encouraged hbn to have a go at X. He wrote the book, and soon after X appewed the London Daify Expre hbed him as its ractog cdumnist. In 1962 he first tried his hand at a novel.</p>
        <p>Francis says he depends greatly on Mary, to whom hes been mairied for 33 years, to put right" his spelling and grammar, to advise him endessly on his dots and to share bi-&amp;gt;the exhaustive research which they carry out all over the world.</p>
        <p>For a novel involving the illegal ab-freighting of h&amp;lt;mes, Mary Frands took flybig lessons, got her pilots license, and eventuaUy the Francis family started Ks own ab charter busbiesi.</p>
        <p>Frands and his wife live most of the year in Blew-bury, England, where he keeps horses and races whenever pocsMe. Although he says he mistes the immediate acclaim that a good jockey can get in the winners drde, he is mindful of the ionger-lastbig satisfaction that writing a fine book can bring.</p>
        <p>Frands sums up his comparison of radng and writing this way: I rode every hone to wbi, and 1 want the whole world to read whM Tve written because Fve put every-^ re got Ixhind HQ</p>
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        <p>^^&amp;gt;westtar dgarette? ThinkagaiMi.</p>
        <p>Wffhy do you think your' brand Is lowest? Becauae Us ads say ao?</p>
        <p>But other brands" tda are aying the same thing-that they're tite lowest tn tar.</p>
        <p>Just where is a tar-</p>
        <p>conscious smoker supposed to</p>
        <p>turn?</p>
        <p>Writ, numbers donlt tie.</p>
        <p>So we\&amp;gt;e put the tar levels qfaU</p>
        <p>these daiming-to-be-lowest</p>
        <p>brands into the chart below. That way you can see Just</p>
        <p>how much tar your brand has. And something else-therei one brarid lower in Uir than any ig the other "lowesf"</p>
        <p>tars.</p>
        <p>Bow is the lowest 00s</p>
        <p>Box.Now is the lowest 100s Stgt Back. And there^ no cigarette tn any size thatb tower in tar than Now.</p>
        <p>Do you want to know for sure that youte smoking the</p>
        <p>Ultra Lowest Jgf'" h^nd?</p>
        <p>Well thereb only one-Now.</p>
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        <p>** PrcKfiting an hcrioom-quality porcelain collector's plate.</p>
        <p>** The Hrst plate ever sponsored by RingUng Bros, and Barmun 4 Bailey Circus.</p>
        <p>* * Superbly produced Vy renowned</p>
        <p>Porcelaine Ariel^ and lavishly rimmed with pure 24K gold.</p>
        <p>* * Edition size strictly limited to a</p>
        <p>lO^ay firing period.</p>
        <p>Tof U, the circu i our lifeit is part oi us and with us always," Irvin Feld,</p>
        <p>Prcsidmt 0 Rinsling Bros, and Bamum li Bailey Circus, Km said. "But for the milliofw who throng each year to marvel at the circus, it is a very giedal moment too quickJypaiaed You experience it and it's Bone. That is why I was so pleased ehen The Hamilton Collection asked us to sponsor The Greatest Show on Earth* plate collection. Bcginiung with the first loveable plate, "ClownsThe Heart of the Circus," this superb collection captures the magic of the circus for all times Each scene depicted looks so real, it seems to transport you back under the Big Top. where the spectacle of the circus comes alive over and over</p>
        <p>Circus." since Poroeiainc Arid has specified a limit of 10 days for the firiitg period.</p>
        <p>When this cditioa doses, no further plates will ever be created. A$ an owner of 'Clowns," you will be Euarantccd the right to acquire any or all suosequent seven plates in The Greatest Show on Earth plate -collection, at issue price, although^ there is never any obliution to do so.</p>
        <p>Because of the high quality and historic s^ificance of this issue, demand for "Clowns" will probablv be very heavy, and over-subscription is a stinct possibility. Thus, it is imperative that you order your plate as early as possible. So please fill out the coupon and mail it today!</p>
        <p> To Auurr AcccpiMCc^a^i^^tugusi IT, ttil</p>
        <p>;  LteiltiJ  lo two dates per coBsctar.</p>
        <p>I Thr Hamdlon CoBsction I  1 Oisfter Plata. P.O. Box 2S67</p>
        <p>I  lacksonvillr. Flohda 32203</p>
        <p>I accspi your invitaliaii lo acquirr ClownsThe I Heart of the Circus." a toid-rnmad. porcdMi coUsctors plate by Frank Moody, hand-numbered and mckiding a numbered certificate; |Vj* in diameter A Porcdmne Ariel-produced plate, tpoMored by Rmgting Bros, and Bamum A Bailey Circus.</p>
        <p>As a laitdmark first edition, "Closvns" urill be admired and enjoyed by your fricndi and family alike, destiiwo to be handed down as a cherished heirloom from feneration to gerteration. You tvill display it with pride, not only for the continuing entoymcnt it tvUI brins, but for the historic vaiae as weB ... at m first porcelain plate ever sponsored by RingUng Bros, and BamumA Bailey Circus.</p>
        <p>Ciemed OM f Love fw dtt Big Too The original pamting for this coiorful plate  cmled by me renowned American artiet, Franklin Moody, who hat been caltd 'Hie aweet priaGe of painters," by Mr. Lawrence Paine, Art Critic for The New Vteir Times. A drcus aficionado, Mr Moody poured his own love of the circus into this landmark work, captufiat all the peetg and exeitemetH of the drcus.</p>
        <p>A Strictly UmMad CdMah Is Aasured The coveted kmitsd-editlon status is amnd for 'tSoumaThe Hamt of the</p>
        <p>Y. I wish to purchms.</p>
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        <p>I prefer lo pay tor my platetot as toUom.</p>
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        <p>AP apphcstiora are subjKl to acceptance by The Hamiltan CoUcctian</p>
        <p>'Florida residente pleate add $1.20 per plate, tale* tax.</p>
        <p>Plesw note If you prefer not' to temove ihit coupon, pieaae tend the required mfornlatian in letter form to The Hamilton CoHsction at the above</p>
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        <p>Eosy TIoJte-Ahead Frozen Desaerts</p>
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        <p>1. GmibiM graham crackar cnimbs, tugar and mdtad margarint. Mbt wtl and prcat fkmly Into 13 x9V^x2-Inch pan. Bake 15 mlnutet at 350^.; chUi thoroughiy</p>
        <p>B. Sofian ice craam and spread over cntel; place In freem untS glaze laready. S. Cook pinaapple Juica, comtlarch anid sugar unti thick, sikring constantly; add drau^crrlas and cool. Spraad "over lea cream and freeze until ready to usa. Ex-caOent dasaan to make ahead.</p>
        <p>Mokes 12 mving$</p>
        <p>wn the Smnsbarry Ptech, by Sharon Kay Akxaitder ABC Enterprises, PubBshars. Copyright C by Sharon Kay Alaxander and primad by parinlMlon of ABC EntarprUai</p>
        <p>WATERMELON SHEBBeT^</p>
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        <p>t taMmpooaa lamen Juica</p>
        <p>1. In Cedric biendcr, crush wteermcbn until smooth.</p>
        <p>t. In tmal saucepan, softtn galadn In Vk cup of the crued teaiermelon. Place over low heat, sUnring until geieiln diB solves.</p>
        <p>S. Stir together com syrup, lemon )ulcc and remaning cruHicd watermelon. Add geiedn mlxtuK and mix wel. Pour into freezing trey. Freeze until almost firm, Ito</p>
        <p>2.hours.</p>
        <p>4. Turn mlxturB Into chilad bowl. Beat with wooden spoon until smooth. Return to tray and freazt until firm, about 3 hours.  Mokes  1  quart</p>
        <p>DOUBLE STRAWBBIRY-ALMOND ICE CREAM</p>
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        <p>1. in blender contener. Mend frozen mawberrias until smooth; set aside, t. h large bowl, baat agg yolu; stir In al Ingradiants axcqit heavy craam. Mbt wel. Fold in wMn&amp;gt;*l cream.</p>
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        <p>3. Pour mixture Into ahiminum fol-lned 9 X 5-Inch loaf pan or other 2-quart container; cover. Freeze 6 hours or untfl firm.</p>
        <p>4. Scoop Ice oeem from pan or turn out of pan, peel off fod artd sice. Return Ml-overs to freezer.  Maka2quart *Use only Grade A dean, uncrackad</p>
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        <p>PEACH ICE</p>
        <p>1 savslops uelauiirsil gsiatia Vkcapamlar</p>
        <p>4 caps pealad, pMsd, rips peaches (about tka.)</p>
        <p>1 ttMaapeeiw lemon Juica IVk cupa l|ht cent ayiup</p>
        <p>1. In smal saucepan, qprbikla gaiatin over water. Stir constantly over low haat until gaiatin disaoives. t. Place half of peaches and lemon Juice in blender container; cover. Blend at high spaadl minute or until bquafled. Add remaining peaches 1 at a time, continuously beating until aD arc Hquaflad.</p>
        <p>S. With blander at bw gpead, ^ualy add gaiatin mixtura and com syrup untfl bkndad. Pour into 9 x 5 x 3-inch baf pan.</p>
        <p>4. Frteze mixture 1 to 2 hows or until almost fbm. Beat until smooth but atiD frozen. Cover and freeae 3 hours, or unll firm.  Mokas i&amp;gt;/k quarts</p>
        <p>FROSTY BANANA SHERBeT</p>
        <p>1 sevdops imlauoiud gslathi IVkcopsmMi t caps alead baaaaas (about 3 smal)</p>
        <p>1 cap Ight can sprap 1 tablaapoou iamon Jake l.h smal saucepan, aptinkla galMln over mSt. Stir over bw haat until dhsoktad. t. Place gelatin mixture, bananas, com syrup and lemon Juice in blendar container; cover. Blend on high ^eed 30 aec-oods or untd smooth. Powlnto9 x 9 x 2-bch baking pm. Cover; freem overnight.</p>
        <p>3. Soften mbditrc at room temperature. Spoon bto large mbier bowl. WMh rnbter at bw speed, beat tintl smooth but not mahed. Quickly pour kilo mold or freezer container. Cover; freem kboul 4 hows or until ftrm.</p>
        <p>MakmtAoutl quart</p>
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        <p>MAP.CIUCtai AND POP</p>
        <p>Ll year 9,423 persons vmt Injured while using fre-wofks. So if you plan to Ignite your July Fourth wtth a backyard fireworks cbsplay (in the 35 states where flre-woiks are legal, that is) here are some safety Ups from the National CowkI on Ffce-Safety and the Consumer Product Safety Commission ^y only the smafl</p>
        <p>X^lass C fireworks. These are the sole type approved by the Government for family use, and they must have the words Class C Fiie-'Arks" on them. Cherry Bombs, Silver Salutes and M-SOs are aU illegal in the U.S.</p>
        <p>Even with approved fireworks, always read the directions, make sure an aduh is present, keep water bandy, bght one at at time, never relight malfurxrUoning fireworks, store tfrem in a cool, dry place and dispose of them properly by dousing spent casings in water.</p>
        <p>mUNITED</p>
        <p>In February, FAMILY Weekly reported on the amazing story of boxings ght-hcavywe^t champion.</p>
        <p>then, Saad Muhwnmad (he later changed his name when he converted to the Muslm faith) has offered $10.000 to anyone who could tel Nm who he teaDy is.</p>
        <p>Just recent^;, Saad Muhammad fkiaOy got s&amp;lt;Mne answers. Following up on a strong lead provded by a Philadelphia woman, a private investigator discovered Matthew was bom MaxweO Antonio Loach, 26 years ago. Although his mother is dead and his fathers whereabouts still unknown, Saad Muhammad (second from right in photo) was recently reunited with four sisters and two brothers he never knew. (One brother is missing from the picture.)</p>
        <p>Saad Muhammad, whos plannteg a big famly reunion for August, told m, Tm sUO in siKxk. I had akriost given up hope. Ive always won-&amp;lt;fomd. Where did I come from? I jiNt wanted to know. Now, at last, I dont Irave to search anymore.</p>
        <p>HMMfTMKS</p>
        <p>Two recent nationwide surveys of teen-agers indicate both good news and bad news coixeming their nsc of intoxicmts. h seems drug use has more or lets stabilized, even dropping in soirre cases. However, o-bol use is rising rapidly, and orre-third of the nations high-school students are ^iroblem drinkers, accord</p>
        <p>School of Mdne. Even thou^ maifuana um Is sti vwy Ngh. mote kidi now Vm that &amp;lt;kvg^ Ike LSD</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;ng*l dust, quaakides am rophelamlnes are simp not good for you. And</p>
        <p>thereli been a &amp;lt;kop off in their use.</p>
        <p>But alcohol is much caster to get away with, and Its rrwie sodafly acceptable even to parents because '   is th^ thing, loo. far</p>
        <p>afcohol fact, wh</p>
        <p>t, when parents hear their kids are drinking, marry say.  Wd, thank God theyre on ly using alcohol.</p>
        <p>QRAVl CONCIRN</p>
        <p>Because, Ibr loo long, everyone has had his say at funerals except the mourned one, Stan Zelazny has gone</p>
        <p>Matthew Saad Muhammad. Abandoned as an infant on Philadelphias Benjamin Frankkn Parkway, he was taken in by nuns who named him Mtelhew Frankfar. Stooe</p>
        <p>nm msNurwmur.jMtSANii</p>
        <p>Ing to a report by the Research Trian^ institute.</p>
        <p>Theres an element of conservatism here, observes Dr. Leon Mwder, associate professor at the U.S.C.</p>
        <p>and invented the taldng tombstone." Out comes a four-inch section of the stone, and In goes a speaker</p>
        <p>and tape device contaMng a message up to 90 minutes long. The taldng tombstone is solar-powered and can be activteed orrly by a key or special magnet. It costs</p>
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        <p>10.000. but Zelazny, a Sunnyvale,</p>
        <p>Calif., cn-gfo, says.</p>
        <p>"We guarantee it for two generations  dOyotes.</p>
        <p>A father can pass on the accumulated wisdom of his yun or leave advice for his loved ones, Zelazny points out. For centuries, man has written epMaphs on tomb-storres and waBs. Were just changing the medium. And LI have to admit, this hm a more impact</p>
        <p>tal area  the sie of over 40 iMle membrane boote thal wff eventualy determine facial faatures. Thlioak^foa-tion begns at about two years, says Huggtei. and, by then, sleeping patterns may have already caused damage.</p>
        <p>Indian infants In Nm Mexico and Arizona who*slept on</p>
        <p>IS.</p>
        <p>HOLTHYaBLP</p>
        <p>Heres a place of sole-savlng advice from Veronica CInt, an Industry anginear at Iht Untversily of Louls-via: Uffien bu^ shoes, shop late in the</p>
        <p>"Since foet ^xead during the day," says Ckna. "you! ba more Ikely to buy a shoe with the proper width ~</p>
        <p>MULYW</p>
        <p>Infarfb who sleep on their stomachs are nrare ttcely to develop matfomwd jaws and unattractivt facW feetures than those who sleep on heir backs, reports Dr. Ffol Huggins, a Colorado</p>
        <p>Springi. Colo., dentist.</p>
        <p>Huggins explains that at teth, the ifoil is composed primarily of cartilage that eventually calcifies, or hardens. The first part to harden Is the little knot on the back of the haad. wNIe tfie last to harden is the bon-</p>
        <p>crodlsboteds arrd Amazon Vafley chldren who art carded in haminoddlte sings show excelent facW structures and teeth that are bee bom crowdtog, says Huggins. He adds that thti is</p>
        <p>because such devices keep pressure off the ch&amp;amp;hens foces.</p>
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        <p>findKd cditioiL A icatrictian of jntito tJldntf mpaaon wiH be cnfiiraed, and the toad edtete wa be liatiaed fixna to the exact mnnbcr of teniivtehiah who onler the aonibwd bela by the doae of iht ianing yeartek Then, to cnnane the lonaina pniMiendy daaed, the poRxlatei molda vil be Mna, To endow mhomc with a wofk of ungular beauty... and aamre a finnc hcvloam fix your fimily .. ^ you need only aeom the application on thia page. Pkaaenoae the cnimian date it bearsA U. lb be valid, it mwc be Rceived wteh a poamaik no iaaer than/aa^ jar.</p>
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        <p>g THE DAILY REFLECTOR :</p>
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        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C</p>
        <p>% MBums</p>
        <p>FEJkTUJRES SPOJtTSr</p>
        <p>by Charles Schulz</p>
        <p>BEETLE BAILEY</p>
        <p>by Mort Walker</p>
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        <p>CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Tfitrt art t iMSt ii differ eflcts in drawinf ddfails between top end betfem Reiwfs- Hew quickly can yev find ttiem? Check answert wHfl llieie befew.</p>
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        <p>Our barker friend above invites you to solve a problem. Take note that, on the board to which he is pointing, the sum of any three figures in a row  horizontally, vertical* ly, or diagonally * la six, with one excap* tion. The sum of one aagonel is three.</p>
        <p>Now. the problem he poses is this: How is It possible to rearrange the numbers shown so that all the sunn  across, down end diagonally  total six?</p>
        <p>iQiSMe</p>
        <p>moj ujottaq 'tZl - nWNwPAST POOOl "Came and faf ifl" ^ (Mam. Mdcfi af four t,t - wj *&amp;gt;i A wo possible paths leads to point X, where shg stands?</p>
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        <p>OurSUn^TicsTfMNdeoAPnvc's hands still imissLE throush the</p>
        <p>'SRATE AS 6ALAN SILBmY PCWRTS. WITH THE STUBBORN RESOLVE OF A BEARW.ES9 BOV HE STORMS IffTD RORY MOR'S CHAMBER. "/</p>
        <p>THE. TRUTH,  HE ANNOUNCES. THE MN6 STRUGGLES OUT OF SLUMBER.</p>
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        <p>amhv tears before tou rere born MT</p>
        <p>FATHER DfEP LEAT/NG TWfH SC3NS AS HEfRS TO THE THRONE OF ALL fRELANP, NPER BRENON LAW, WE WERE 70 F/SHT TO THE PEA7H. THE VCTOR WOULP BE CROWNEP MHO. BUT MY BROTHER AHP 1 ONLY PRETENPEP TO FtSHT.</p>
        <p>AFTER TWO WEEKS OF</p>
        <p>w ths wemape the</p>
        <p>W  A  FVOPOSAL,</p>
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        <p>WHEWCNE OFUS RLAYEP KING, THE OTHER PtAYEP THE ROLE OF eomiON PRISONER, CRUEUYCOmNEP mow SROUi^,</p>
        <p>VtSITIMG PmtTARtES WERE ALLOWEP TO S70WBLE ACC/PENTALLY'</p>
        <p>ON THE PRISONER, THEY CANIEAWAY/WPRESSEP W/TH 'RORYWORS' CRUELTY, THE Rt/LERS OF THE OTHER SIX HTAISPOAfS NAYE kept THE PEACE. ANP ON 7T^ FNTSr OF EVERY AFONTH MY BROTHER AMP I CHANGE PLACES, WEETING IN THE FOREST,</p>
        <p>1981 King Fmmnw SyndicaM. Inc WW nghis rewmd.</p>
        <p>NOW YOU KNOWOim SECRET." RORY MOR CONCLUDES. YHLL YOU KE&amp;amp;&amp;gt;IT?^ "WfS/SAYS GALAN. *0N ONE CONOmON.* HE WHISPERS IN THE KING'S EAR.</p>
        <p>NEXT WEEK: 6alan*s Proposal</p>
        <p>221L.</p>
        <p>PONYTAIL</p>
        <p>by Lee Holley</p>
        <p>He AAU6T BE POtfTE AND WEa MANNERED.</p>
        <p>XWANTMIMIDBS GENTIEANDDNOER-STAND1N6 /</p>
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        <p>BARNCy</p>
        <p>GOOGLE</p>
        <p>n&amp;gt;td</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>(SWIF-SNIF) AN HE POUReO HONEV IN THCORNMEAL</p>
        <p>AN COAL OIL IN TH SUGAR</p>
        <p>^ SIMMER DOWN, MAW</p>
        <p>LAFF AN' TH'WORID LAFFS WITH VOU-CRV ANVOU SQUAWL ALONE</p>
        <p>ANHE SLOSHED A WHOLE JU6 OF VORE CORN-SQUEEZINS ALL OUERTH* PANTRY</p>
        <p>MOT WAUflt ind WK tHOHtta.</p>
        <p>AHP THERE ARE THE OOCTOR^S BILLS, FOOD, CLor^ES,..irs EXPENSIVE/</p>
        <p>ir</p>
        <p>MOM.I'VE BEEKI THINKINS ABOUT THIS BAB/ BUSIN6SS</p>
        <p>mXT ABOUT IT?</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>WELL,NAVIN(S</p>
        <p>) and I HEARR</p>
        <p>A BAB/ 15 A ,</p>
        <p>/ IT CAN BE</p>
        <p>LOT OP </p>
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        <p>).</p>
        <p>:</p>
        <p>AND IT TIES VOU DOWN POR ABOUT 20 YEARS/</p>
        <p>REDEYE</p>
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        <p>by Gordon Bess</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>0\66im A AAOAT AROlMD V&amp;amp;ISPBe</p>
        <p>Mxifiu.tr wiivt WA1WPTIM . SOME AAOMSTCRS ANP IT KUPS MXJR EMEMies .; , OUT</p>
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        <p>FLASH GORDON</p>
        <p>by Dan Bdrry</p>
        <p>NEXT: imtNWTEP GUCST^f</p>
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