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        <p>Becoming partly doudy Sunday with chance of rain throu^ Ifooday. High Sunday about 70. Low in \ifipa 405.</p>
        <p>101 ST YEAR</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>NO. 68</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE. N.C.</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 21. 1982</p>
        <p>INSIDE READING</p>
        <p>Geor^wn and Louisville became two of the Final Four for the NCAA Tournament Saturday. See details on Page B-1.</p>
        <p>112 PAGES8 SECTIONS</p>
        <p>PRICE 50 CENTS</p>
        <p>Gasoline Prices Take A Plunge</p>
        <p>V Dealers See Still Lower Prices</p>
        <p>BySTUARTSAVAGE Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Greenviiie oil distributors say that, although the price of gasoline and diesel fuel continues to drop, they dont expect any major change in the driving habits of the consumer.</p>
        <p>A survey of gasoline distributors in the Greenville area indicated that, depending on the brand, the tank-wagon price of gasoline - what the retailers have to pay - dropped last week from one-half cent to as much as 4 cents pec. gallon. While the price of diesel fuel has also declined, the dn^ has not been as consistent or as great as it has for the price of gas.</p>
        <p>Charles Gaskins of Quality Oil Co., the local Shell distributor, said a 2-cents per gallon decrease Thursday resulted in a price of $1,099 for regular at the self-service pump. Citgo and Exxon distrilwtors reported a 1*^ cents per gallon'drop as did Etna service stations, while the Gulf distributor reported a 3/2-cents price cut.</p>
        <p>The lar^t decline for the week was reported by the American (Amoco) distributor  a 4-cents decline. However, the full-service Amoco stations still reported the highest price at the pump -$1,219 for regular at full-service stations.</p>
        <p>Phillips 66 reported the smallest drop - a</p>
        <p>half-cent last Monday - for a self-service pump price of $1,118 a gallon.</p>
        <p>Walker Lee Allen of W. L Allen Oil Co., the Gulf distributor, said their latest cut resulted in a tank-wagon price for leaded regular of $1,114, $1,154 for unleaded regular, and $1,214 for unleaded premium.</p>
        <p>Allen, Gaskins and other distributors acknowledged that they dont know how low the price of gasoline will drop before it stops, but speculated motorists might pay $1 or less per gallon in the months ahead.</p>
        <p>At the first of the year, Allen said, the wholesale price of regular was $1,243. With the latest decrease, that represents a 12.9-cents price cut in 24 months.</p>
        <p>Allen pointed out that a year ago  on March 17, 1981  the tank-wagon price for regular was $1,289. If you consider the 174 cents price cut, and the three cents a gallon increase in taxes since that time, the wholesale price is actually 204 cents less, today than a year ago.</p>
        <p>The high cost of gasoline in the past, coupled with conservation efforts - the 55-mile-per-hour speed limit; more fuel-efficient, smaller American cars and small foreign gas-misers; and</p>
        <p>changes in driving habits - have combined to decrease the demand for gasoline.</p>
        <p>The decline in demand has created a surplus, and its because of the surplus that prices are now dropping.</p>
        <p>Maybe it (the drop in prices) will help consumption, Allen suggested. Shortages (which began the upward movement of gas prices several years ago) are unheard of now, he continued, assuming there are no problems in the Mideast.</p>
        <p>And the price drop. Allen said, is good for all of us ... the consumer, the country .. business. Maybe it will help us sell a little more.</p>
        <p>But the distributors say the dropping prices have had no noticeable effect on the volume of sales so far.</p>
        <p>We havent noticed it" and dealers said people are not driving any more. Gaskins said. In my opinion ... I dont think the (lower) price will affect driving habits.</p>
        <p>Etnas W'alter Williams said maybe young people will drive more with lower-priced fuel, but not the average individual. Even if the average driver does ride more, it will be on a car with better mileage. so he doesn't see a great increase in demand.</p>
        <p>ECU Trims List For Chancellor</p>
        <p>lower gas prices ... aayton Gray, manager ^ JBtna service station on Memorial Drive,'changes sign to show the drop in gas prices at the statkm. Distributors</p>
        <p>reported that the wholesale price of gasoline, (jppjfMttng on brand, declined from one-half to 4 coits per gallon in the Greenville area last week (ReflectorPhotoby Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>A list of potential candidates for the chancellorship of East Carolina University has been narrowed to four, including Interim Chancellor John M. Howell and Dr. Charles Q. Brown, acting dean of the school of technology and chairman of the geology department.</p>
        <p>Sources also say that Dr. Fred Young, president of Elon College, and Dr. James ' A. Robinson, president of the University of West Florida at Pensacola, Fla., are on the list.</p>
        <p>Ashley B. Futrell,</p>
        <p>'Hes Our Strongest. .Democrat'</p>
        <p>Hunt's The Choice, But For What?</p>
        <p>By MELVIN LANG Reflector Staff Writer The choice for 1984 may not have been made, but one thing appears certain: Jim Hunt wUl be a candidate.</p>
        <p>ApparenUy, the particular race that will be involved is still to be decided. Hunt, whose public visibility and language in recent months has been similar to that of a candidate making the rounds, isnt saying which office, if any, interests him or whether he has decided on or has even considered another race.</p>
        <p>I am not thinking about running for any other office, Hunt said routinely in response to an inquiry from The Daily Reflector recently. My only concern is to do the best job I possibly can as governor for the people of the state of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Earlier last week, during a visit to Greenville, Hunt expressed his feelings more to the point, but stl feU short of a personal coiiunitment.</p>
        <p>This is a vital year, Hunt said. I understand better vriiy I am a Democrat now than in a Iwig time. 'This is the year to go out and make sure the people know they made a mistake when they elected John East, a Greenville Republican, to the U.S. Senate two yeai-s ago.</p>
        <p>Hunt also called for the re-election of Rep. Walter Jones, a Farmville Democrat, saying: Were not going to have statewide elections this year. But begin to make up for the mistakes made in 1980.</p>
        <p>Lets have Democratic leadership again. In 1984, elect a Democratic governor ... (and) senator and put a Democrat back in the White House, he said.</p>
        <p>Hunt, the first North Carolina governor to win re-election by popular vote, is barred by law from seeking a third successive term as governor. But he is being looked upon as a leading Democratic contender for the Senate seat now held by Republican Jesse Helms. There also are those who contend Hunt is becoming a likely challenger for his partys nomination for vice president, especially after his national exposure as chairman of a Democratic commission that recently submitted a popular recommendation for changes in the nominating process.</p>
        <p>Helms, now in his second term, has not announced definitely if he will seek a third stint in the Senate. A Senate leader for some administration policies, Helms was considered for the GOP vice presidential nomination two years ago and may also be considered again in 1984.</p>
        <p>But, at least in North Carolina, the common belief is that Helms will seek re-election.</p>
        <p>And if that happens. Hunt appears to have the backing - if he wants it - to step in as Helms Democratic opponent. Former Sen. Robert Morgan has indicated he might consider another effort to regain the seat he lost to East, but it is</p>
        <p>unlikely that he and Hunt would square off in a primary fight.</p>
        <p>Hunt is obviously our strongest and most visible Democrat, said Janice Hardison Faulkner, a former East Carolina University professor and now executive director of the state Democratic Party.</p>
        <p>And, of course, people interested in unseating Jesse Helms see him as the person who might do It. A lot of people are considering him for it.</p>
        <p>But the longer he (Hunt) stays in office, Ms. Faulkner said, the harder the decision is going to be, because the longer he stays in the more attention he attracts for some national spot - the nominating kind. I dont think the die has |r^00n C3st   *</p>
        <p>Ms. Faulkner said grass roots sentiment is that Hunt is the best hope. She also said rank-and-file Democrats would rather have Hunt in the Senate than in the vice presidential race.</p>
        <p>Farmville attorney John B. Lewis Jr. agreed with Ms. Faulkners assessment that most Democrats would prefer to have Hunt run for the Senate.</p>
        <p>I believe that he could be a great benefit to this state as a United States senator. He has a knowledge of the state and the people, and of our needs ... the needs of the vast majority whereas the present senator. Helms, knows the needs and attempts to fill them only for a tiny majority, Lewis said.</p>
        <p>(Please turn to A-2)</p>
        <p>chairman of the ECU Chancellor Search Committee, would not confirm the names of those under consideration but he did say the schedule calls for a name to be submitted to the UNC Board of Governors on May 14 and the schedule is expected to be met.</p>
        <p>In the meantime, the committee must decide on two nominees whose names will be submitted to the ECU Board of 'Trustees, of which Futrell is also chairman. UNC President William Friday will make a final recommendation for the new chancellor to the board of governors. The person chosen is expected to assume the position on July 1.</p>
        <p>Earlier this month it was reported Fo the E(^ Trustees that the list of candidates had been narrowed to less than 10. 'The list originally contained 148 names. Following some off-campus interviews the list was again</p>
        <p>pared and final interviews are expected to be completed soon. The selection committee reportedly will meet again Thursday.</p>
        <p>Howell, a political science professor, has previous service as vice chancellor for academic affairs. He is considered po^ar on campus and in the cofrtmunity. It had been assumed he would serve only in the interim until a permanent chancellor was chosen, but there has</p>
        <p>been a growing interest in his assuming the position permanently.</p>
        <p>Howell said he could not comment on the possibility that he was a candidate or among the final four. At the time Futrell asked Friday to appoint an interim chancellor it was specified that the person would not be a candidate. Howell said then he was not and, on Saturday, he said that was true - at that time. The interim</p>
        <p>chancellor said he had not been meeting with the search committee and he would not say whether he had been asked to meet with the committee.</p>
        <p>Brown told The Daily Reflector Saturday that he felt the fact he was a nominee and an applicant was pretty well known.</p>
        <p>He said he would be interested in the position but reserved comment on his (Please turn to A-2)</p>
        <p>Second Thoughts</p>
        <p>CASCAVEL, Brazil (AP) - President Joao Figueiredo -of Brazil, forced to give up smoking after a heart attack last year, had second thoughts after meeting 1^-year-old Quintino Jose de Oliveira.</p>
        <p>Brazilian newspapers published this account Saturday of Figueiredos meeting Friday with the elderly man, who he found puffing on a cigarette.</p>
        <p>Have you been smoking for a iong time?</p>
        <p>Ever since 1 was a kid.</p>
        <p>Isnt that bad for your heart"</p>
        <p>Not so far. said the veteran of the 1864-1870 War of the Triple Alliance.</p>
        <p>Im going to talk to my doctor, the pre^dent said.</p>
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        <p>Art' Takes To The Skies</p>
        <p>By JERRY RAYNOR Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Let it go at the count of zero, was the final instruction given by artist Howard Woody to about 30 young men and women holding his Space Wings at shoulder height off the ground in preparation for the sculptures launching. Seconds later the helium and oxygen filled piece rustled like a flock of sparrows, then fluttered skyward, quickly gaining height to rise safely above the danger of snagging tree tops.</p>
        <p>The launch Friday of Space Wings, a brilliant blue and silver sky sculpture 60 feet long by 40 feet wide took place on the grassy slope between Third and Fourth streets east of Reade Street. Pre-launch activities - filling the six separate components with helium (helium and oxygen for the larger central body of the work) - required about an hours time.</p>
        <p>East Carolina University faculty sculptors Norman Keller and Robert Edmiston and a contingent of ECU sculpture students assisted in filling, then holding the pieces off the ground. When all components were filled. Woody tied them together.</p>
        <p>Woody, a 1962 ECU graduate now on the art faculty at the University of South Carolina, has been invited to more than</p>
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        <p>100 places to launch sky sculptures. His next piece will be put</p>
        <p>airborne in Alaska in about three weeks.</p>
        <p>Describing the role of sky sculpture as a work of art. Woody said:</p>
        <p>'The action of the piece itself is an integral part of the sculpture. The atmospheric sky energy, the flow of air currents give movement to the piece when its airborne, so that it resembles a slow aerial ballety 'Therere so many things in nature that are beautiful. Woody added, and the art and poetry of atmospheric energy is another of natures gifts.</p>
        <p>Calculations of wind patterns at launch time indicated the piece would probably drift in the direction of Washington and New Bern. Its impossible to predict just where it wUl come to earth, Woody explained. It all depends on the pattern of air currents, their strength and direction. Usually, a piece will drift 30,40 or 50 miles. The recort was 285 miles for an air sculpture I released at Oklahoma City. </p>
        <p>Eventually, atmospheric pressure causes the helium to expand, which in turn creates a leak so that the piece begins its descent to earth.</p>
        <p>The hei^it a sky sculpture will attain is also a matter of atmospheric circumstandes. After watching the drift of Greenvilles Space Wings for a short time. Woody said, I think this one will level off at about 4,000 to 5,000 feet. The record height to date of any of my pieces has been about 16,000 feet for a sculpture released at Boston.</p>
        <p>Despite the ultra lightweight properties of Woodys sky sculptures, constructing a piece is relatively expensive and time-consuming. The material for this one ran to about a (Please turn to A-2)</p>
        <p>Space Wings (bottom photo) during Woodys countdown for changmg shape. (Relfector Photo By Jerry yn</p>
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        <p>A-2-The DaUy Reflector, GreenvUle, N.C.-Sunday, March 21,1982</p>
        <p>Barrett</p>
        <p>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Eliza Barrett, who died Wednesday, will be conducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Phillips Brothers Mortuary Chapel by the Eldress Shirley Daniels. Burial will follow in the Willoughby Cemetary.</p>
        <p>She was bom and reared in Pitt County and attended the Warren Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. Visitation will be held Sunday from 7 to 8 p.m. at Phillips Brothers Mortuary Chapel.</p>
        <p>and served on the deacons board. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosetta Johnson of the home; four foster daughters, Mrs, Louise Atkinson of Bridgeport, Conn., Mrs. Margie Russell of Jacksonville, Mrs. Barbara Johnson of Atlanta and Mrs. Kay Dupree of Wilson; two foster sons, George Hill of Winterville and Larry Johnson of Macclesfield; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Arrangements are being handled by the Hemby Funeral Home of Fountain.</p>
        <p>Dancy</p>
        <p>Mrs. Carolyn Jackson Dancy died Friday in Lincoln Hospital in Bronx, N.Y. She was the daughter of Mrs. Lenzer Jackson of Bethel. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Flanagan Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>McFee</p>
        <p>Edward Leroy McFee, 48, died Saturday morning in Pitt Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Wilkerson Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Gorhom FARMVILLE - Mrs. Ethel Willoughby Gorhom died in Wilson Memorial Hospital early Saturday. Mrs. Gorhom was the mother of Mrs. Willie May Hardy. Arrangements are incomplete at Joyners Mortuary.</p>
        <p>Page</p>
        <p>Otis John Oscar Page of Route 1, Grifton, died Friday at his home after a period of declining health He was the husband of Mrs. Alice EarlineThorbsPage.</p>
        <p>Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Norcott and Company Funeral Home in Avden.</p>
        <p>Johnson MACCLESFIELD -Funeral services for Mr. William Nathan Johnson will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Living Hope School near Macclesfield with the Elder George Smith officiating. Burisd will follow in the Willoughby Cemetary near Macclesfield.</p>
        <p>He was a member of Living Hope Primitive Baptist Church for several years.</p>
        <p>Tumage</p>
        <p>Hannah P. Tumage, 86, died Saturday in a Fredricksburg, Va nursing home. She was the widow of Gen. A. Hal Tumage, formerly of Farmville. Mrs. Tumage is survived by a sister. Mrs. Don Kendall. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.</p>
        <p>MONDAY</p>
        <p>12 Noon  Greenville Noon Rola ry Club meets at Rotar&amp;gt;' Bldg 12:30 pm  Kiwanis of Greenville-University Club meets at Holiday Inn 6:00 p.m.  Greenville TOPS Club meets at Planters Bank 6:30 p m.  Rotar&amp;gt;Club meets 6:,')0 p.m.  Host Lions Club meets at Moose I^odge 6:30 p.m.  Optimist Club mwts at Three Steers 6:30 p.m.  Eastern Pines Volunteer Fire Department meets at the fire department 7:30 p.m.  Sweet Adelines meet at The Memorial Baptist Church 7:30 p.m. - Greenville Barber Shop Chorus meets at Jaycee Park Administration Bldg.</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m.  Order of the Rainbow for Girls meets at Masonic Temple 8:00 p.m. - Lodge No. 885 Loyal Order of the Moose</p>
        <p>TUESDAY</p>
        <p>7:00 a.m. - Greenville Breakfast Lions Club meets at Three Steers 10:00 a.m.  Kiwanis Golden K aub meets at Masonic Hall 7:00 p.m.  Parents Anonymous meets at First Presbyterian Church 7:30 p.m.  Greenville Choral Society rehearsal at Immanuel Baptist Church 8:00 p.m.  Withla Council, Degree of Pocahontas meets at Rotary Club 8:00 p.m.  Pitt Co Alcoholics Anonymous at AA Bldg.. Farmville hwy</p>
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        <p>WALSTONBURG - Mrs. Mary Frances Johnson Wooten. 58, of Route 2, Walstonburg, died Friday evening at her home. A funeral service will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. from the Church Street Chapel of the Farmville Funeral Home by the Rev. Walter Reynolds and the Rev. Frank Davenport. Interment will follow in the Snow Hill Cemetery in Snow Hill.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Wooten was a state employee and a member of the Friendship Free Will Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>Surving are her husband, Chester Wooten of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Kay Seamour of Snow Hill; two step-daughters, Ms. Virginia Johnson of Snow Hill and Mrs. Dorothy Dunn of Ayden; three sons, Jimmie Wooten of Walstonburg, William Gene Wooten of Rocky Mount and Kenneth Wooten of Bethel; one stepson, Chester Ray Wooten of Farmville; two sisters, Mrs. Katie May of the home and Mrs. Louise Eakes of Farmville; four brothers, Leslie Johnson, James Earl Johnson and John Johnson, all of Ayden, and Bemie Warren Johnson of Snow Hill; 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.</p>
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        <p>thousand dollars, and required about 60 hours of labor to construct. Woody said, so I follow and retrieve pieces whenever possible.</p>
        <p>Woody fashions his sky sculpture from two types of huge sheets of sUver metalized polyester, a cellophane type plastic that is merely .0005 of a thousands inch in thickness. I have sheets in various colors, so that 1 can cut and shape the sculptures into any desired shape and combination of colors, he said. To seal the sculptural envelopes, he heat seals the seams, leaving an opening into which a supply of helium and/or oxygen can be inserted before making a final seal with tape at the launch site.</p>
        <p>Theres one thing I fOTgot to do on this sculpture, Woody remarked. It completely slipp^ my mind to fasten some type of ID or name tags to the piece so that whoever finds it will know what it is and where to contact me. But pert^ with the TV coverage being given the launch, people mi^t hear about it and be on the lookout for it and contact the ECU School of Art.</p>
        <p>Local authorities, including area military bases, were notified of the launch in advance to avoid any imdue alarm that could arise should an aircraft suddily encounter a fluttering blue and silver 60-foot-long object dancing its way through the eastern Nwth Carolina sIq^,</p>
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        <p>(Continued from A-I)</p>
        <p>Lewis continued, I would much rather see Governor Hunt as a senator than as a vice president. It is a far more active position and we all saw from the Carter administration that you need to know your way around Washington.</p>
        <p>Hunt, as a senator, could express quite articulately the North Carolina belief in a balanced budget. He can show them how we do it and bring, hopefully, a</p>
        <p>realism as to how it can be done, Lewis said, adding;</p>
        <p>The economy is going to be very important ... fiscal responsibility as opposed to ultra conservatism as displayed by the other side. Salvador and Panama, none of those things are going to make a lot of differwice.</p>
        <p>Lewis said he believes North Carolina continues to be a conservative state.</p>
        <p>(But) I think the representation of moderate (xmservatism and fiscal responsibility will find its expression in Democrats rather than in the primitive Republicans..."</p>
        <p>Ann Evans, chairman of the Pitt County Democratic Women, indicated no choice of a race for Hunt but did say: I am sure he will run and I think he will run. I certainly would hope so.</p>
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        <p>TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -Israeli troq shot and killed an Arab teen-ager and wouiKled two other Arabs Saturday when a mob of demonstrators in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River began Zoning the soldiers, the military command rqxMted.</p>
        <p>It said the soldiers fired warning shots over the crowd in El Birdi and le youth identified as 19-ye^-old Ibrahim Aly Darwi^ Koran was fatally wounded and two ottier demonstrators were hit. A soldier was seriously injured when he was struck in the head by a rock, according to the command.</p>
        <p>Israel television quoted a senior security source as saying Israel would ccmtinue</p>
        <p>to use a tough hand to deal with demonstrations on the West Bank.</p>
        <p>The source was quoted as saying Israel would have to wait out the crisis and co)-tinue to encourage raoder-' ate dements in the West Bank.</p>
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        <p>(Continued from A-l) approach to the |)wition of chancellor for his interview with the selection committee.</p>
        <p>Brown is a Roanoke Rapids native. He is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill and received a doctorate in geology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He has served as director of ^titu-tional development (now institutional advancement), and he came to ECU in 1966.</p>
        <p>Young had a career in public school work and became president of Elon College in 1973.</p>
        <p>The new chancellor will succeed Dr. Thomas B. Brewer, who resigned last September. He was given leave of absence which continues until June 30.</p>
        <p>Public Hearing</p>
        <p>Set Tuesday</p>
        <p>Members of the Greenville Utilities Commission will hold a public hearing on proposed pretreatment regulations for indutries at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the board room of the Utilities Building at the intersection of Fifth and Washington streets.</p>
        <p>A workshop meeting will follow the hearing, with agenda items including discussions of a compressed natural gas program, commission goals for 1982-83, and the 1981-82 management budget.</p>
        <p>DETROIT (AP) - The United Auto Workers and General Motors Corp. need to narrow their differences on profit sharing, plant closings and guaranteed income for some laid-off workers, the unions top negotiator said Saturday as bargaining continued on a new contract.</p>
        <p>On some issues, we are very, very close, Owen Bieber, UAW vice president in charge of the GM Department, ^d at a news briefing. Bf^ there are substantial deferences on some other issues.</p>
        <p>Bieber said the two sides, which met for 17 hours Friday, continued working, but added; I am not going to predict a timetable (for ending the talks) at this point. Certainly, were going to stay here and work as long as the tempo dictates that. He added, We hope to finalize this (contract) this weekend.</p>
        <p>Alfred Warren Jr., GM vice president for industrial relations, said Saturday he expected negotiations to continue quite a \niiile, but said he did not expect bargainers to be working on Sunday.</p>
        <p>Bargainers were tr^g to work out differences in profit-sharing numbers, Bieber said, and were talking about seven plants that GM has announced will be phased out in the next two years.</p>
        <p>The issue of closed plants is obviously a very tough issue, Bieber said. However, he said issues on UAW-represented plants not covered by the national agreement and some seniority provisions have been settled.</p>
        <p>Asked whether the talks might collapse without agreement, he replied: The talks cah' always collapse, but Im not here saying the talks are near the point of</p>
        <p>cdlapse. I came here hoping we could have a settlement, and I still hope we can.</p>
        <p>The company had submitted its concessions package to the UAW on Monday, but that package contained (Mily one paragraph on profit sharing; The corporation will make a propo^ ... taking into account the capital n^ of the corporation and the need to provide a fair return to investors.</p>
        <p>The UAW has said any GM agreement must parallel the pact signed March 1 at Ford Motor Co. The No. 2 automakers profit-sharing plan kicks in Mlien before-tax profits exceed 2.3 percent of total sales by Fords domestic operations.</p>
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        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) -Six reputed gang members must stand trial in the shooting of 7-year-old Silvia Adame, who was partially paralyzed by a bullet when she was caught in a gang crossfire, a judge has ruled.</p>
        <p>A Greenville man was being held without bond Saturday in the Pitt County Jail after a Friday night hit-and-run accident at 10th and Charles streets.</p>
        <p>According to police, Gary Eames, 22, of Greenville was waiting for a traffic light to turn from red to green when his car was rear-ended by a car driven by Mark A. Berbert, 22, also of Greenville. The accident caused an estimated $1,200 damage to the Berbert car; $1,000 in damage to the Eames vehicle.</p>
        <p>Police said Berbert left the scene but was later apprehended by the Highway</p>
        <p>Patrol and charged with hit and run and driving under the influence.</p>
        <p>Police also reported an accident in which a car being towed early Saturday came unhitched from the wrecker, collided with another vehicle and caused $2,900 in damage.</p>
        <p>Roderick M. Phillips, 21, of Greenville was driving his car east on 10th Street when a car that was being towed by a Smiths Amoco wrecker came unhooked and crossed over into the path of Phillips. Police estimated damage at $900 to the Phillips car and $2,000 to the second auto, owned by Whitten E. Little of Bethel Park, Pa.</p>
        <p>GREENWICH, Conn. (AP) - Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., a maverick Republican often at odds with his party, announced Saturday he would seek a third term.</p>
        <p>Weicker told about 200 supporters at Greenwich Town Hall he expected to win the GOP nomination at a Julv convention.</p>
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        <p>By HOWARD BENEDICT AP Aerospace WritCT ,CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Columbia ^nibarks Monday on what its pilots term the ultimate test flight." a mission to advance the ship toward cargo-carrying journeys later this year and to demonstrate it is a reliable, on-time transport to space.</p>
        <p>'The first two crews, says Columbias third commander, proved the spaceship could get up and down, and fly again. HCere going to do that plus a lot more. aid Jack R Lousma, The mission, seven :ilays, will double the ships time in space.</p>
        <p>We re ready to do it on time, on schedule, to fly the fulL duration next week, his crewmate, C Gordon Fullerton said upon arrival from Houston on Saturday. After the flight Ill tell you how it is to fly that magnificit machine that we have waiting on the pad.</p>
        <p>After theu jets were refueled, the astronauts took to the air for an hour of spins and rolls over central Florida.</p>
        <p>At launch pad 39A. the countdown activities were running ahead of schedule, and the weather outlook for Monday was "very pwd.</p>
        <p>Marine Col. Lousma. 46. and Air Force</p>
        <p>Col. Fullerton. 45. are to begin their 116orbit mission with a fiery sendoff at lOa.m.EST.</p>
        <p>The flight plan calls for them to roast and freeze Ctrfumbias systems and lift payloads with its robot arm, measuring its capacity as an orbiting science laboratory.</p>
        <p>And then the unexpected test ; bringing it home to a contingency landing site - a white sand runway in New Mexicos Tularosa Basin. The new destination was necessary because the primary runways in the California desert are flooded wth, rainwater.</p>
        <p>Lousma. the commander, is a veteran of 59 days in orbit aboard the Skylab space station in 1973. Fullerton, after 16 years as an astronaut-in-waiting, is making his first trip out there.</p>
        <p>"Its a very ambitious and challenging flight plan, Lousma said in a recent interview.</p>
        <p>"Its not just another ride; were going to break new ground, Fullerton said. "From liftoff to landing, its a textbook test flight - the ultimate test flight.</p>
        <p>For the public, nothing exciting, like landing on the moon. But passing grades on this and on one more seven-day flight</p>
        <p>in June or July would end Columbias test program and set up its first operational mission next November. The first commercial payload will be two communication satellites.</p>
        <p>A lot more paying customers are waiting with checkbooks in hand to get their packages aboard the shuttle, and 70 flights have been booked into September 1987 for Columbia and three uncompleted sister ships.</p>
        <p>But because of the technical and financial problems that delayed the shuttles maiden flight more than two years, several potential customers have shifted to the unmanned European-built</p>
        <p>Ariane rocket, which starts commercial flights from a base in French Guiana next month</p>
        <p>Several customers have double-booked on Ariane and the shuttle to assure the earliest possible launch time. The shuttle is considerably cheaper, because it is reflyable and can hoist heavier loads, but to a communications satellite owner, lost time in orbit is lost revenue.</p>
        <p>To stem the burgeoning Ariane boom, the National Aeronautics and' Space Administration decided Columbias third flight should demonstrate the shuttle is a reliable and less expensive way into space.</p>
        <p>P 9 Missionaries face Expulsion</p>
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        <p>By TOM FENTON Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>.- MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Government forces 'arrested at least 19 Jehovahs Witnesses missionaries -Saturday, and relatives in the United States quoted U.S.</p>
        <p>' consular officials as saying the missionaries were flown to Neither Panama or Costa Rica.</p>
        <p>: Kathy McDaniel told The Associted Press in Omaha, Neb., ^that U.S. consular officers in Managua had called the family -and said her brother-in-law, Vem, and 18 other missionaries Ihad been expelled. Mrs. McDaniel said the famUy was told ;the missionaries were safe.</p>
        <p>- U.S. Embassy sources said the embassy was investigating and had asked the Foreign Ministry of Nicaraguas ruling -left-wing junta for an explanation.</p>
        <p>-In Washington, State Department spokesman Joe Reap said liinderstand the intent is to fly them out, shortly or already, ^initially bound for Panama as a first stop. My last report said .  a consular officer would see them off.</p>
        <p>:  He said he had few other details and did not know why this</p>
        <p> - occurred.</p>
        <p>; Reap said earlier that the U.S. Embassy in Managua had heard that a total of 20 were arrested. It thinks 10 !  Americans are included, but thats not confirmed.</p>
        <p>: Vem McDaniel, his voice cracking, said earlier in a : telephone interview from the house where the arrests took ; place that at least nine Jehovahs Witnesses had been led off  with suitcases in hand.</p>
        <p>. "Im told there are agents now at my house. My wife and I ! are going there now. I suppose they are going to arrest us,</p>
        <p>: too, he said. It was unclear Saturday, night whether Mrs.  McDaniel was among the 19 reported expelled.</p>
        <p>; McDaniel said he had no idea why the government was</p>
        <p> rounding up the group.</p>
        <p>:  Weve  had  no  trouble,  nothing.     he said.</p>
        <p>:  Jehovahs  Witnesses hold the beliefs that they should not</p>
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        <p>; McDaniel said that when he arrived at the house 12 miles ^ southeast of Managua, neighbors told him the others had been : arrested, loaded into vehicles and driven off at about 10 a.m.</p>
        <p> EST.</p>
        <p>:  A West German citizen and a Scotsman also were among</p>
        <p>;: those arrested.</p>
        <p>McDaniel identified those arrested as Reiner and Jean ^ Thompson of California; Kevin and Ruby Block of Minnesota : and Canada; Ken and Sharon Brian of Canada; Elfride Urban : *of West Germany; Margaret Foster of Chariton, Iowa, and ' Ian Hunter of Scotland.</p>
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        <p>SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) - Junta President Jose Napoleon Duarte said Saturday he has ordered the military to try to protect journalists, but he could not guarantee their safety if they travel with guerrilla forces.</p>
        <p>Duarte claimed that four Dutch journalists killed Wednesday were in a guerrilla area and with a guerrilla patrol and the army did not know they were there.</p>
        <p>The junta leader made a surprise appearance Saturday afternoon at the Camino Real Hotel, where most foreign journalists are staying, and said he wanted to</p>
        <p>discuss the reporters safety.</p>
        <p>The American Society of Newspaper Editors sent a telegram to Duarte urging him to make sure journalists could move freely throughout the country in safety so they could "provide the most accurate coverage of the events in El Salvador to the people of the United States and of the world.</p>
        <p>Government autopsies on the bodies of the four journalists showed no powder bums to indicate the, killing'was done at close range, judicial officials said Saturday.</p>
        <p>The government claims all</p>
        <p>were killed in a firefight Wednesday between guerrillas and government troops.</p>
        <p>However, the Dutch government says reports it has received indicate the report-ers may have been murdered.</p>
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        <p>Fresh, homemade, and delicious New York style cheesecakes ae now available at our Wine and Cheese Shop. You may choose from plain, amoretto or marble chocolate cheesecakes. A variety of fresh fruit toppings is also available. We do request two days notice for special orders on whole cakes please. Why don't you stop in and treat yourself to a slice today!</p>
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        <p>A full collection of blooming plants and fruit trees has recently arrived in the Garden Shop. Also, remember that we will deliver any blooming plant to the hospital or funeral home at your request.</p>
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        <p>A new idea in story telling, the Middle Earth Company will visit Carolina East Mall March 25 through 27. There will be daily performances at 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m Make sure you don't miss out on this great entertainment for children of all ages.</p>
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        <p>Things are busy as ever in our Wine and Cheese Shop, currently, we are arranging a series of wine tastings open to the public. If you're interested, please stop by and sign 'up or, if you want more information, talk to Bill Tucker, While you're there, be sure to pick up your free copy of the Wine Spectatorone of the worlds leading wine publications.</p>
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        <p>World Trade A Growth Area For The East</p>
        <p>Gov. Jim Hunts visit to the area last week coincided with the annual meeting of the Coastal Plains Chapter of the N.C. World Trade Association.</p>
        <p>The association took the occasion to present Gov. Hunt with its first annual World Trade Award. It was fitting. The governor has done much to promote world trade for North Carolina, and there is a strong liklihood that North Carolinas future prosperity depends greatly on devel(^ing markets overseas.</p>
        <p>Bob MUls, president of the chapter, said, We at the association have begun this awards program to bring recognition to those who have done the most to promote world trade in North Carolina. In light of Gov. Hunts record, I think it is particularly appropriate that he has been selected as the first recipient of this honor.</p>
        <p>The governor saw North Carolina as a world leader: I believe that North Carolina has just scratched the surface of its foreign trade potential.</p>
        <p>Hunt said the annual value of exports from the state has more than doubled in five years  from $2.2 billion in 1976 to over $4.5 billion in 1981. Foreign investment has also grown and has amounted to $748 million since 1977.</p>
        <p>We all know eastern North Carolina has a great interest in the export of tobacco throughout the world.</p>
        <p>There are other farm products for which overseas markets can be developed. We can grow abundant supplies of soybeans, com, peanuts and other crops. Our farmers are adept at pork and poultry production. The world demand for these commodities is sure to grow and we should do all we can to be ready to fill the need.</p>
        <p>Gov. Hunt has shown us the way to aggressively seek foreign markets. We should continue to do all possible to develop our export potential.</p>
        <p>Award To College A Matter of Pride For Our County</p>
        <p>'There was another award made on the governors visit to the area last week  one he presented to Pitt Community College.</p>
        <p>The national energy award recognizing excellence in vocational education was presented by the governor to President William E. Fulford Jr.</p>
        <p>The award was one of 10 given in the United States.</p>
        <p>The award, from the U.S. Department of Edcuation and Secretary T. H. Bell, is the Secretarys Award of Excellence. President Fulford noted that his institution offers an associate degree in energy technology. This program has been viewed as a national model and numer ous two-year colleges have received copies of the curriculum and support research.</p>
        <p>It is a signal honor for Pitt County Community College and something that should be a matter of pride to all Pitt County.</p>
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        <p>Sherman Husted is one of the original panelists on Channel 9s long-running Carolina Today early morning show.</p>
        <p>He returned last week to serve as a panelist for one week, joining Slim Short and Susan Roberts.</p>
        <p>When WNCT-TV went on the air in 1954  the first television station in the area  Husted was a member of the panel aliwig with Slim, Qint Long and W. E. Debnam. He also did the weather in those days and was famous throughout eastern North Carolina for telling us about approaching heat waves, snow storms, cold weather and even hurricanes. TTiere was a time when the question was, What does Husted say about the weather?</p>
        <p>At any rate Husted was right at home before the cameras last week, even though the cameras now transmit full color and there is a vast array of new equipment in the control room.</p>
        <p>He told a story about growing up in Iowa and we called to ask him to elaborate.</p>
        <p>Husted said he was about 16 in 1937 when the nation was still in the throes of depression. He lived in Leon, Iowa, and one Saturday he and a friend, Raymond Hull, got a ride to Des Moines with someone who worked there.</p>
        <p>'The two boys had been in dramatics in high school and they decided to visit a local radio station. There they found the young sportscaster on duty and they asked him for an audition.</p>
        <p>All right, the announcer said and tore off some teletype copy and directed them to a booth.</p>
        <p>The announcer instructed them on how to se the mike and then sat back outside and listened. The two read their scripts and came out for an appraisal.</p>
        <p>TTie announcer laughed. You kids can read, he said. Come back when your voices change.</p>
        <p>The incident might have been forgotten ... except the man who was the sportscaster for station WHO, Dutch Reagan, is now</p>
        <p>president of the United States.</p>
        <p>Husted said he has never met Reagan again but followed his career through the movies, television and now as president.</p>
        <p>He was 26 or 27 years old and well liked. He had a good voice. We always used Dutch Reagan and it took a long time to use Ronald, Husted recalled. Lots of folks up in that area still remember him as Dutch.</p>
        <p>He recalls the president as looking much as he does now, although younger, of course. His hair was probably shorter at the time as was the style for men in those days.</p>
        <p>Husted and Dutch now share something. I keep a jar of jelly beans, Husted said, laughing.</p>
        <p>After Husted left WNCT he worked with Channel 12, with cable television and he was executive director of the Jacksonville, N.C., Chamber of Commerce for six years. He has now retired from the Naval Reserve and is considering business ventures.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Reagan is on a new kick. It happens to every president. In private meetings, he is telling all OHners that he believes he is ^ting a bum rap from the press, particularly in terms (rf his policies in Central America.</p>
        <p>On that score Reagan is reflecting the administrations deep frustration in tdling its side of the story on El Salvackff and winning converts.</p>
        <p>Part of the frustration stems fnxn the fact that U.S. officials feel they cannot polray the extent of Cuban and Nicaraguan invirfvement without jeopardizing secret sources. And part is simply the cmviction that Americans should believe in their top officials and back them up when they deal with war and peace issues.</p>
        <p>But that isnt the way it is anymore. Reagan and others would like to call it the Vietnam syndrome but it also could be described as a healthy skepticism and scrutiny of what is at stake before taking the plunge into Caribbean vaitures.</p>
        <p>Reagan feels the Wame lies with the media. But newspapers and the major television networks reply that they are giving both sides a fair shake. So much so perhaps that few can make up their minds as to the righteousness of the cause, or the credibility of some of the govemmoits statements.</p>
        <p>Most dispatches from Central America indicate that the Salvadorean rebels are getting outside help. Few doubt that is true. But the repwts also tell of brutality on both sides of the fence and that mitigates the picture.</p>
        <p>In an interview with TV Guide magazine, Reagan charges that television reporting has become slanted against El Salvador. He said he wished that reporters would trust us, and put themselves in our hands and call and say T have this story when they are ready to publish a sensitive story.</p>
        <p>Barring a war when censorship might be invoked, U.S. foreign i^icy moves are bound to be reported. If not by the American press than by foreign journalists. That does not mean that all secrets are revealed. 'The government does much that is undercover to protect national security.</p>
        <p>But moves that threaten a larger involvement fall into the realm of the petles ri^it to know. It appears that even the administration believes that since it is now embarked on a major effort to convince the public that outside infiltration, supported by the other superpower, and aided and abetted by Cuba and Nicaragua, threatens the other Central American neighbors.</p>
        <p>On his recent trip to Oklahoma to see New Federalism, Reagan ^e at a GOP fund-raiser that the press was barred from covering. The Daily Oklahoman, getting a fill afterwards from one of the guests, said that Reagan was a^ed why he did not give more television speeches and hold more news conferences to combat what Reagan called a worldwide media problem on the subject of El Salvador.</p>
        <p>Reagan, the newspaper said, replied that he would like to do that by making speeches, rather than holding news conferences.</p>
        <p>A news conference subjects a president to interrogation and to a defense of his policies. A speech permits him to line up all of his arguments in a row with no questions asked.</p>
        <p>Some of the State Departments efforts to win public opinion have boomeranged. A white paper issued in the early days of the administration was found to be faulty on several scores. A 19-year-old Nicaraguan, Orlando Tardencillas. captured in El Salvador was displayed as a showcase of outside intervention in that. But he recanted his earlier statements.</p>
        <p>There is nothing wrong with the United States seeking to bolster democracy and to protect the Western Hemisphere. But there also is nothing wrong with the American p^le knowing what is happening and whether they can support it.</p>
        <p>Bill</p>
        <p>Noblitt</p>
        <p>Campus Is One Of A Vanishing Kind</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - While various state and federal officials continue to debate the matter of whether North Carolina is doing enough to desegregate predominantly black college campuses while at the same time support them, the chancellor of one of those schools sees his campus as one of the vanishing kind.</p>
        <p>Dr. Albert N. Whiting, chief administrator at North Carolina Central University at Durham, held true to his reputation for outspoken honesty when recently asked what future he sees for traditionally black colleges and universities in this state, and elsewhere across the nation:</p>
        <p>My answer to that question is an unpopular answer. I feel that, in the short run, the predominantly black institutions will remain predominantly black but will be losing black enrollment, which could mean that unless they integrate they will be losing enrollment overall, Dr. Whiting told writers for We the People of North Carolina, the magazine published by the Citizens Association.</p>
        <p>In the long run, I think some of the minority institutions will close because of lack of enrollment and financial</p>
        <p>problems.</p>
        <p>Those that persist  and I feel a number will persist  will be those that are innovative and creative, those where the faculties and administrators get up off their duffs and compete.  g</p>
        <p>The key to future success of black students and black education rests in learning to compete in the real world. Dr. Whiting believes, and not in fostering an educational experience rooted in what he terms ethnocentrism. In sum, black stu(tents must live in and compete in a world largely composed of well educated, competitive white people.</p>
        <p>Our students will have to go out in an unsheltered, integrated world, so they might as well learn how how to (^rate and relate to an integrated society ri^t here on the campus, Whiting said.</p>
        <p>A way to get a vital record from the state records office in Raleigh is now in effect. The vital records branch of the division of health services in the Department of Human Resources keeps the certificates of birth, death, marriage, or</p>
        <p>divorce. Peale often find they need such documents.</p>
        <p>Now, in cooperation with Western Union, the records office can process the request and have an answer or the copy of a certificate within hours.</p>
        <p>Here is how the system works: Call Western Union toll free and request the document. Charge the costs to your Mastercard or Visa card ($9 covers all charges). A computer check of identity and filing the request on the state computer terminal is handled by Western Union.</p>
        <p>A routine request by mail normally takes from four to 10 days.</p>
        <p>The computer hookup is for those in a hurry and needing their certificate within four days.</p>
        <p>A true measure of the times, however, is seen in the cost of the system. To call Western Union and charge the costs carries a bill of $9 because the matter is handled by wire and computer.</p>
        <p>If you go to the local Western Union office and pay cash, the charge is $13.95.</p>
        <p>UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL</p>
        <p>Advertising rates and deadlines available upon request. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation.</p>
        <p>Rowland Evans and Robert Novak</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - On the morning after Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan fired a policy broadside at David Stockman by endorsing a constitutionally-required balanced budget, Stockman and his key 0MB aides huddled to plot counterstrategy  providing a new focus for the economic power struggle within the administration.</p>
        <p>In backing the constitutional amendment for a balanced budget now rapidly</p>
        <p>Administration Sees A Power Struggle</p>
        <p>gaining support in Congress, Regan was taking dead aim at Stockman. The director of the Office of Management and Budget is viewed at the 'Treasury as seeking to vindicate himself, after all the embarrassment of last Novembers Atlantic Monthly article, by balancing the budget through tax increases.</p>
        <p>The constitutional amendment is in effect a promissory note for a balanced budget three or four years hence. As such, it is the antidote against</p>
        <p>Stockmans persistent pressing of President Reagan to dismantle his 1981 tax cuts to close the budget deficit.</p>
        <p>At stake is who wins the protracted struggle for the presidents mind between the budget director and the secretary of the Treasury. Regan, who early this year flinched and joined Stockman in advocating excise tax increases later rejected by the president, has returned to urging a steady course by Reagan. The constitutional</p>
        <p>amendment is the political device to stave off Stockmans demands.</p>
        <p>Whether or not to increase taxes now is what the Stockman-Regan confrontation is all about. When asked by a reporter where President Reagan gets all his economic optimism, a Stockman ally on the White House staff replied that it all came from one man: Don Regan. The Treasury secretarye newly-instituted private economic briefings for the president, pointing to</p>
        <p>a rapid and complete recovery, undercut Stockmans austerity medicine.</p>
        <p>Stockman now predicts a budget fiasco with the current fiscal years deficit climbing by some $10 billion over the estimated figure to a $100 billion in red ink. 0MB dismisses as a seasonal aberration Treasurys mysterious and possibly meaningless figures showing an $80 billion deficit based on current cash flow.</p>
        <p>But whether the number</p>
        <p>turns out to be $80, $90 or $100 billion, it will be unmistakably high. If the president follows Regans course and endorses the constitutional amendment, he will affirm both his permanent commitment to fiscal integrity and his present faith in economic recovery. That would almost surely end Dave Stockmans tenacious drive to rescue fiscal integrity at the cost of wrecking Ronald Reagans program.</p>
        <p>Copyright 1982 Field Enterprises. Inc.</p>
        <p>James J. Kilpatrick</p>
        <p>Let's Add Things Up, Cutting Down</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON  The late Everett Dirksen of Illinois, he of the bullfrog voice and the Brillo hair, bequeathed to the Smte a memorable observation of the growth of federal spending. A billion here and a billion there, he said, and pretty soon it adds up to real money.</p>
        <p>To look at the pending federal budget for fiscal 83 is to recall the Dirksen wisdom. How in the world have we managed to increase federal outlays from $246 billion in 1973 to a projected $758 billion in 1983? Inflation is one answer, of course, but the basic answer is: a billion here and a billion there, and now it has added up to real money. It is time to reverse the process.</p>
        <p>'There never was any rational excuse  there was only a political excuse  for increasing Social Security benefits beyond the increase in the recipients cost of living. The generous impulses of past Congresses have put the primary trust fund in deep trouble. Without prompt remedial action, the retirement fund will run out of money before the end of this year, and the supplementary funds for disability payments and Medicare will run out next year.</p>
        <p>A responsible Congress will face up to the old folks lobby and do what has to be done. Merely by postponing this years cost-of-living adjustment for three months, from July 1 to October 1, almost $3 billion could be saved. If future COLAs were limited to two-thirds of the increase in the Consumer Price In-$5.4 billion could be saved in 1983. Over a five-year period</p>
        <p>the savings would amount to $76.3 billion. This is real nwney.</p>
        <p>Another COLA reasonably could be reduced. Almost 1.5 million military retirees are of working age. The average age for officers at retirement is 45, for enlisted personnel 42. If Congress means business about cutting federal outlays. Congress could well c(Hisider cutting their COLAs in half. Over the next five years this would save $3.8 billion.</p>
        <p>The budget is larded with subsidies for business and industry. A few years back Congress authorized companies with substantial export sales to create Domestic International Sales Corporations (DISCs). 'Throu^ this device, an exporter can [^tpone payment of certain taxes almoet indefinitely. Elimination of this subsidy would save $2.6 bUlion over a five year period.</p>
        <p>Another possibility: 'The business community annually deducts about $1.5 blion for meals and other forms of entertainment regarded as ordinary and necessary business expenses. Much of this outlay is defensible; countless deals are in fact transacted over a luncheon table or in a box at the Astrodome. But certainly not all of this expense can be justified. To limit this deduction to 80 percent of provable costs would pick up $300 million a year. Why not?</p>
        <p>Last month the Congressional Budget Office published a list of 110 importunities either for reducing federal outlays or for increasing federal revenues. 'The CBO did not endorse ny par- /</p>
        <p>ticular proposal; many of the enumerated opportunities are pirfitically unrealistic, and others would create abrupt and unreasonable burdens for state and local governments.</p>
        <p>But the opportunities, both large and small, are there for Congress to grasp if Congress wishes: A small increase in Western grazing fees would raise $3 million next year. To limit our personal d^uctions for interest on home mortgages to $5,000 would produce $1.8 billion. To abolish direct loans from the Small Business Administration would save $250 million. 'To end subsidies for foreign purchases of U.S. agricultural pnF ducts would save $813 nllion. And so on.</p>
        <p>For the past 40 years many of us haye been riding gravy trains  farmers, businessmen, college students, poets, broadcasters, local government, barge operators, librarians. -university presidents, providers of health services, home insulators, consumers of natural gas. You name it. some interest group is benefiting from a million here or a billion there. It all adds up.</p>
        <p>It adds up to a trillion-dollar debt that must be serviced. It adds up to ruinously hi^ rates of interest that contribute to an avalanche of banknjptcies. The only way we will get out of this mess is to apply the Dirksen rule in reverse. Let us add things up, cutting down.</p>
        <p>Copyriit 1982 Universal Press Syndicate</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0005" />
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>TO the editor:</p>
        <p>As a smior at WiUiamston High School, I have had the opportunity to attend classes with moitally handicapped learners. I feel the handicapped learners need this classroom intermingling to prepare them for their daily encounters in life.</p>
        <p>Although the majority of the teachers at WHS feel it would be easier to have a class of only mentally handicapped learners, these teachers feel this extra work is worthwhile because of the valuaUe lessons that are learned by the mentally handic^)ped learner and his fellow classmates. In onter to teach these children, the teachers utilize an individualized learning program to allow the fdlow students to reach their maximum capabilities.</p>
        <p>Because mainstreamed stixlents enlighten the classroom, the mainstreaming program is beneficial to the inentally handicapped learners and his fellow classmates.' These students should be allowed to participate in the normal classroom and contribute to the other students.</p>
        <p>AmyJones</p>
        <p>WiUiamston</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>A few days ago I read Lincolns Ten Cannot-ments in a speakers sourcebook. In view of what has tran^ired through the years I thought many of your readers whould be interested in them. They are as follows:</p>
        <p>You cannot bring about prosperity by discontinuing thrift.</p>
        <p>You cannot help the smaU man by tearing down the big man.</p>
        <p>You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.</p>
        <p>You cannot lift the wage earner by puUing down the wage payer.</p>
        <p>You cannot help the poor man by destroying the rich.</p>
        <p>You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your income.</p>
        <p>You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.</p>
        <p>You cannot establish security on borrowed money.</p>
        <p>You cannot build character and courage by taking away mans initiative and independence.</p>
        <p>You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what</p>
        <p>they could and should be doing for themselves.</p>
        <p>I always heard that Lincoln was called Honest Abe. It seems that along the way a lot of folks have not believed him. Maybe we should have.,</p>
        <p>J.E. Potter Greenville</p>
        <p>Maxwell Glen G&amp;gt;dy Shearer</p>
        <p>Polish Students Find Life Has Changed</p>
        <p>WARSAW - The ease with which ruling generals imposed martial law on Polands university campuses last December may have been the simplest part of the wdl-OTchestrated national crackdown. But the governments measures have only temporarily lengthened the fuse leading to one of this, countrys most explosive powderkegs.</p>
        <p>At the moment, Pdish campuses dont resemble the hotbeds of activism that existed last year. Under eight pages of regulations imposed Jan. 8, students have been requiml to attoid all classes, remain off campus after hours, and resume mandatory courses in Russian and Marxist-Leninist theory. All extra-curricular activities, save tlwse of the pro-govemment student organization, have bei suspended. From what we could see, campuses become virtual ghost towns after dusk.</p>
        <p>While Polands restive and increasingly anti-communist students admit that some reforms of campus governance are still unchecked, they are overshadowed by their nations larger econimic agonies. Pessimism about the future is one chsease the generals cant cure under the threat of a gun.</p>
        <p>Though it once boasted a membership of 80,000, the lndepi-dent Union of Polish Students is all but dead today. Half of its 30-member leadership still languishes in government internment camps, along with perhaps 200 other student activists, according to one spokesman wlw met with us privately in a small car on a deserted Warsaw street.</p>
        <p>Though the association posed no real threat to the government, it was the only part of the social reform movement that could be snuffed out completely, he said.</p>
        <p>Underground newsletters are still published, but communications are limited to clandestine contacts between campuses. Under the threat of internment, students are extraordinarily fearful of talking openly. (We were met by one student and led by a series of six others from location to location before making contact with student leaders. Most demonstrated their anti-government feelings by wearing tiny electronic resistors on their lapels, where Solidarity buttons, now banned, once hung freely.)</p>
        <p>Said one young official: Since only one-fourth of the</p>
        <p>students were in the union, the others cant be trusted.</p>
        <p>Aside from public warnings of possible arrest and expulsion for violating martial law, the government has cleariy avoided stricter measures. Most liberally-oriented classes are continuing unfettered by on-campus government monitors. Attai-dance remains imperfect. Moreover, the new minister of science, hi^er education and technology, Benon Miskiewicz, has tdd university chiefs that the higher, education reform bill, which was sought by students and faculties last year and promised more university autonomy, will be in place next semester.</p>
        <p>Indeed, the government may have no choice but to reinstitute some academic freedoms as well as some form of alternative student organization. If the authorities crack down on whats left of the liberal reforms, theyll probably have to choose between the embarrassment of closing down the universities altogether or the horror of firing on students. Maintaining order couid soon become impossible.</p>
        <p>Quite simply, Polish students have nothing left to lose. Young Poles face far Weaker prospects after college than most young Americans can appreciate They know that their country is bankrupt and that the socialist promise ofa job for everyone falls flat when so many are already on the dole. They also know that emi^ation, despite this weeks initiation of a relaxed exit visa policy for dissident elements, will be virtually impossible.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, though the government pays for students room and board, food and housing shortages in the coming months are only likely to exacerbate unrest. We have no future, said a 20-year-old woman who intends to enter a university next year.</p>
        <p>Due to delays in the academic schedules, which resumed Feb. 8 after two months of internal turmoil, most students wont finish exams until July. Unfortunately, proposals for a general military training program, designed to keep potentially unruly young intellectuals off the streets, may then go into effect for the duration of the summer. It doesnt give students much to look forward to in the short term.</p>
        <p>Right now, its a wait-and-see period, said the independent union spokesman. "Over the next several months, students will be forced, like their counterparts in the workers ranks, to decide whether the economic crises, of their country allow for continued acquiescence to the. authorities.</p>
        <p>Ironically, the Polish government may be tying its own noose with its requirement to return to the study of Karl Marx. It shouldnt take long for Polish students to see that they have nothing to lose but their chains.</p>
        <p>Copyright 1982 Field Enterprises, Inc.Noel Yancey</p>
        <p>One of the ironies for a reporter covering a hurricane is that when the storm just brushes the coast li^tly there is little damage, nothing much to report and plenty of communications facilities lying idle. But when a killer like Hazel smashed the coast in 1954, the newsman has plenty to report but no way to get the word back to his office.</p>
        <p>Thats the way it was when I covered Hazel, I was at Myrtle Beach when the storm struck, and 1 was calling The Associated Press office in Charlotte when the phone went dead. I drove 15 miles through the storm to Conway to use the phone but it, too, went dead, forcing me to drive 26 more miles to Marion, S.C., to call the AP with the first word of serious damage along the Grand Strand. I drove back to Myltle Beach, collected some more information and drove back to Marion.</p>
        <p>I encountered much the same problem the following year in covering Hurricane lone. At the storms approach, I had driven to Morehead City with our family physician, Dr. Jay Meritt, who wanted to see what a hurricane was like. Ill never forget when water across the highway forced us to stop momentarily outside of Morehead City. A farmer came up to our car and toid us solemnly that some folks in that section would go hungry tonight. He explained that hurricane winds had knocked out the electric power lines and that with the power off people would not dare to open the doors of their bulging freezers for fear the entire contents would spoil.</p>
        <p>That evening, shortly after we fiad checked in at the Jefferson Motor Lodge at Morehead City, Gov. Luther Hodges arrived in his big No. 1 limousine. For Hodges, it</p>
        <p>Plenty To Report,., No Way To Get It Out</p>
        <p>James</p>
        <p>GerstenzangSecurity</p>
        <p>was the third time in five weeks that he had chased hurricanes up the coast, ar^ all indications were that this blow would be more severe than hurricanes Cimnie and Diane earlier that year and might ai^roach Hazel of the previous year in severity. He was accony)anied by Thomas Goodman, regional administrator of the federal Civil Defense Agency.</p>
        <p>As fierce winds and torrential rains lashed the city, Hodges insisted on driving over the bridge and causeway to Atlantic Beach to see how sand dunes built up since the previous storms had fared. Accompanied by a host of reporters and photographers, Hodges drove to the beach and, as the cameras flashed, he opined that the beach was taking a terrific pounding.</p>
        <p>There was little sleep that</p>
        <p>night for either governor or newsmen as the winds continued to howl and drove rain water through the walls of the motel. The next morning, I found that the wind had ripped a sheet of metal roofing from a nearby building and had wrapped it around the Yancey family automobile. The wind-driven metal had etched fantastic patterns on the car so that a new paint job was needed when I got home. Fortunately, the AP bore the cost.</p>
        <p>Although he had been up most of the night receiving reports on the storm, Hodges was up early and announced his intention to continue his inspection trip despite word from his staff that flood waters had blocked every highway leading out of Morehead City.</p>
        <p>'The doctor and I joined a caravan of cars that followed</p>
        <p>the governors limousine out of the city. With the doctor driving, I took pencil and notebook and wrote down the infwination I had gathered. A short distance from the town on N.C. 24 we came to a point where water had risen over the highway to a depth of four and one-half feet -too deep for No. 1 or the Yancey Ford to negotiate. However, the state Highway Conunission had brought a big, high-wheeied motor grader to the scene. Hodges, Goodman and other members of the governors party took turns in climbing into the graders cab which ferried them across the flood to a Highway Patrol car on the other side.</p>
        <p>I gave the notes I had written to a partolman and asked him to deliver it to the AP office in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>The doctor and I returned to Morehead City, and I collected what information I couid get there. 1 learned that the Wallace Fisheries, a fish oil and meal factory, was destroyed with damage estimated at $750,000, that the North River bridge on U.S. 70 between Beaufort nd Atlantic was washed out, and Mayor Alfred Cooper of Atlantic Beach reported that although no cottages were destroyed, roof damage had been heavy and that dunes built up after the previous hurricanes had mostly been washed away.</p>
        <p>1 turned my dispatch over to the Highway Patrol and asked them to radio it to Raleigh. Hodges, one of the most helpful governors as far as the press was concerned, had left instructions that thisDick West</p>
        <p>How To Feed Euphemisms</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - The friendly, euphonious folks who brought you revenue enhancement have struck again.</p>
        <p>Following is a true and accurate duplication of the first paragraph of a news release that turned up in the Senate Press Gallery earlier this month:</p>
        <p>Senator Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) will hold a media availability in his office, room 1113 Dirksen, at 8:30 a.m., Tuesday March 6.</p>
        <p>Ive never seen a media availability and, frankly, I hope I never see one. But I can recognize a trend when it pops up under my nose, and here we have all the earmarks of another style-setter.</p>
        <p>The only question is whether media availabilities will catch on big, the way parakeets did a few years ago, or whether they simply will be a passing fad, in the pattern of Nehru jackets and hula hoops.</p>
        <p>I have been unable to establish the precise date when certain public figures stopped having news conferences and s t a r t e d holding media availabilities.</p>
        <p>As best I can learn, the latter tj^ of forum is a direct spinoff of your basic photo opportunity.</p>
        <p>It was, 1 gather, presidential candidates who first hit upon the epithet photo opportunity to characterize campaign activities lending themselves to picture-taking.</p>
        <p>Since then, the phraseology has spread, virus-like, throughout the government information establishment, and is</p>
        <p>now even heard in the White House press room.</p>
        <p>Presumably, photo opportunities are present at media availabilities. However, colleagues who have witnesses such phenomena teil me that at a media availability a public figure makes himself avaUable to the media for questioning as well as for snapshots. I can believe it.</p>
        <p>In his book A Dictionary of Euphemisms &amp;amp; Other Doubletalk, author and lexicographer Huigh Rawson classifies most entries as linguistic fig leaves and squeamish evasions. I would put revenue enhancement in the latter grouping.</p>
        <p>That verbal escape h^h was discovered by fastidious senators who couldn't bring themselves to utter the words</p>
        <p>tax increase.</p>
        <p>It seems unlikely, however, that any lawgiver would be so sensitive as to balk at calling a news conference a news conference. So one must assume other motivations behind this particular rubric.</p>
        <p>My guess is that media availabilities attract a higher grade of journalists than would be apt to show up at a plain, ordinary news conference. A senator who undertakes to hold one in his office is not without risk, however.</p>
        <p>If they are anything like news conferences, media availabities can become rather prickly and capricious, at times even turning vicious. Besides that, they are hard to paper-train.</p>
        <p>be done.</p>
        <p>But the story of the storm damage in fte Morehead City area was pretty tame stuff compared to the destruction wrought at New Bern where City Manager C.L. Bamhardt said lone had delivered the worst blow this city ever suffered. Damage estimated at $12 million included $250,000 to Barbour Boat Works, $150,000 to the Dixie Chemical Corp. plant and $125,000 to the Trent River Railroad bridge.</p>
        <p>Police Chief Edward Belanzia said flood water was farther up than I have ever seen it. It was 10 feet deep at times on New Berns Middle Street and homes two miles from the Trent River had up to four feet qf water inside. The National Guard, Civil Defense personnel and Red Cross evacuated an estimated 2,000 persons from flooded areas. A small boy was drowned while playing in a flooded street and a Cash Comer man drowned when a chicken coop blew over on him.</p>
        <p>Imagine the frustration experienced by Marjorie Hunter, then a reporter for the Winston-Salem Journal. She now works in the Washington, D.C., bureau of the New York Times. She was at New Bern and had this information, but could not get it to her paper because the telephone lines were out. She told me later she had appealed to the Highway Patrol for assistance, but found its facilities were tied up as the troopers radioed my story from Morehead City.</p>
        <p>It was awful, she said. I could hear them reading your story, and 1 could tell that what happened at Morehead City was nothing compared to what New Bern had suffered.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Reagan is on a new kick. It happens to every president. In private meetings, he is telling all comers that he believes he is getting a bum rap from the press, particularly in terms of his policies in Central America.</p>
        <p>On that score Reagan is reflecting the administrations deep frustration in telling its side of the story on El Salvador and winning converts.</p>
        <p>Part of the frustration stems from the fact that U.S. officials feel they cannot portray the extent of Cuban and Nicaraguan involvement without jeopardizing secret sources. And part is simply the conviction that Americans should believe in their top officials and back them up when they deal with war and peace issues.</p>
        <p>But that isnt the way it is anymore. Reagan and others would like to call it the Vietnam syndrome but it also could be described as a healthy skepticism and scrutiny of what is at stake before taking the plunge into Caribbean ventures.</p>
        <p>Reagan feels the blame lies with the media. But newspapers and the major television networks reply that they are giving both sides a fair shake. So much so perhaps that few can make up their minds as to the righteousness of the cause, or the credibility of some of the governments</p>
        <p>statement*;</p>
        <p>In an interview with TV Guide magazine, Reagan charges that television reporting has become slanted against El Salvador. He said he wished that reporters would trust us, and put themselves in our hands and call and say I have this story when they are ready to publish a sensitive story.</p>
        <p>Barring a war when censorship might be invoked, U.S. foreign policy moves are bound to be reported. If not by the American press than by foreign journalists. That does not mean that all secrets are revealed. The government does much that is undercover to protect national security.</p>
        <p>But moves that threaten a larger involvement fall into the realm of the peoples right to know.</p>
        <p>On his recent trip to Oklahoma to see New Federalism, Reagan spoke at a GOP fund-raiser that the press was barred from covering. The Daily Oklahoman, getting a fill afterwards from one of the guests, said that Reagan was asked why he did not give more television speeches and hold more news conferences to combat what Reagan called a worldwide media problem on the subject of El Salvador.</p>
        <p>Reagan, the newspaper said, replied that he would like to do that by making speeches, rather than holding news conferences.</p>
        <p>.A news conference subjects a president to interrogation and to a defense of his policies. A speech permits him to line up all of his arguments in a row with no questions asked.</p>
        <p>Some of the State Departments efforts to win public opinion have boomeranged. A white paper issued in the early days of the administration was found to be faulty on several scores. A 19-year-old Nicaraguan, Orlando Tardencillas, captured in El Salvador was displayed as a showcase of outside intervention in that. But he recanted his earlier statements.</p>
        <p>There is nothing wrong with the United States seeking to bolster democracy and to protect the Western Hemisphere. But there also is nothing wrong with the American people knowing what is happening and whether they can support it.Clay Richards</p>
        <p>Heart And Mind Of A President</p>
        <p>0&amp;lt;t*  SfAtficm  ifl2</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - During the heat of a tougher than ej^ted battle for the GOP presidiential nomination in 1980, John Sears, one of the best political advisers in the business, tried to turn Ronald Reagan into something he wasnt.</p>
        <p>Most candidates wanting to get elected would jump at Sears advice. But when he proposed that Reagan would do best if he avoided the public spotlight, refused to debate his opponents and lowered his conservativ rhetoric, Seais got fired.</p>
        <p>That battle for the heat and mind of Ronald Reagan was never a contest. The future president on the morning after his New Hampshire primary victory, dispatched Sears and his associates, and went back to his old chum Lyn Nofziger whose political philosophy is never having to say youre sorry for being a staunch conservative.</p>
        <p>After a year of unhappy confinement in the Reagan White House, Nofziger  and several other like minded conservatives  are gone now, and the battle is on again for the heart and mind of a popular president whose programs appear to be indeepJtrouble.</p>
        <p>In the first three months of this year conservative true believers have been relentless in demanding that Reagan follow the true course. They point an evil finger at everyone from Secretary of State Alexander Haig to White House Chief of Staff James Baker as being among those who want to make the most conservative Americian leader of this century a politics as usual president.</p>
        <p>When the president ibmitted a 1983 budget to Congress that not only called for deeper social cuts, but a record deficit of $91 billion, there were widei^read threats of mutiny among Reagan loyalists on Capitol Hill.</p>
        <p>Despite die mounting pressure on Reagan, and continued signs of a worsening economy, conservatives say they see signals from the president that he will again dig in his feet and refuse to alter his course.</p>
        <p>Human Events, the weekly Bible of the conservative movement, last week reprinted in full the text of Ragans speech to ie recent Conservative Polit'" * r*r,n,rontiftn</p>
        <p>We will not turn back just as we near victory, Reagan said in a quote that was used as the headline of the newspaper version of the speech.</p>
        <p>Let me be very clear, Reagan said. We will press for further cuts in federal spending. We will protect the tax reductions already passed. We will spend on defense what is necessary for our national security.</p>
        <p>I have no intention of leading the Republican party into next falls election on a platform of higher taxes and cut rate defense.</p>
        <p>At this point four years ago President Jimmy Carter was under attack from loyalists in his own party as well as the Republican opposition. He had charted a course for his adminisitration, but under stiff political pressure he changed his mind.</p>
        <p>From that point on through the final three years of his administration Carter followed a vascilating foreign and domestic policy. Politically he never recovered.</p>
        <p>Now Reagan is at that crossroads, but the stakes are much higher.</p>
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        <p>SEARCH - Military personnel look at parts of the fuselage and a wheel found in the wreckage of an Illinois Air National Guard jet Saturday. The plane crashed in a swamp near Wonder Lake, Hi., killing all 27 people aboard. (APLaserphoto)</p>
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        <p>BOSTON (AP)  Fire broke out on an pper floor of the 82-year-(rfd Essex Hotel i Saturday, injuring 13 people and forcing the evacuation of 200 guests and residents, officials said.</p>
        <p>Fire Department ^esman Ken Bruynell said the fire on the seventh floor of the 359-room hotel was brought under control by 10 a.m.. about 90 minutes after the first of three alarms was sounded.</p>
        <p>The blaze sent thick smoke into the upper floors and along hallways of the 11-story</p>
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        <p>Extra ladder units were called to remove a number of guests tr4&amp;gt;ped in their rooms.</p>
        <p>Two firefighters were injured battling the blaze.</p>
        <p>Bruynell said rescuers faind one female residait in apparent cardiac arrest in h-room. The woman was rqwrted in critical condition at the intensive care unit of New England Medical Center.</p>
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        <p>Officials said 23 of those aboard were Air Force Reserve passengers. The bodies were taken to a temporary morgue at the McHenry County court complex.</p>
        <p>Coroner Alvin Querham-mer of McHenry County said all aboard were killed and that 18 bodies were recovered by noon.</p>
        <p>Col. Phil Gunby of the 126th Air Refueling Wing, to which the plane was attached, said four crew members and 23 passengers were aboard the plane. Officials said the passengers were Air Force reservists assigned to the 928th Tactical Air Lift Group at OHare International Airport.</p>
        <p>Gunby said the passengers had been aboard a C130 flying from the state of Washington to OHare. He said the C130 had engine trouble and landed at K.l. Sawyer Air Force Base in northern Michigan.</p>
        <p>Gunby said the KC-135, which was on routine tl^ain-ing mission, picked up the reservists to take them back., to Chicago.</p>
        <p>Bob Raynesford of the Federal Aviation Administration said the last communications the plane had with the air control center in Aurora indicated no problems.</p>
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        <p>exploded and crashed in swammsOO miles northwest of Chicago, but it was not known if the weather had anything to do with the crash. The National Weather Service said the storm was not particularly severe.</p>
        <p>A witness said the four-engine jet, a military version of the Boeing 707, lit up the ski like lightning.</p>
        <p>"It was an orange color and it was frightening because we never saw anything that bright before. said Richard Carpenter.</p>
        <p>He said the sky got brighter before he saw the plane emerge from the clouds, rotating in a helicopter position, then it went straight down, It was a great big ball of fire.</p>
        <p>Then it hit, the was an enormous explosion. We jumped in a car and went over there, but it was too far back into the field. It was buring, then there was a loud explosion and we just got out of there.</p>
        <p>Some of the wreckage landed about 500 yards from the Greenwood Elementary School, where 400 people had attended a science fair an hour earlier.</p>
        <p>The plane missed a residential area by a half-mile, said Sgt. James Connelly of the McHenry County sheriffs department.</p>
        <p>It was one massive ball of fire. Connelly said. 1 could have read a newspaper on my front porch. My house is about an eighth of a mile from the crash site. I thought the house acrossUA-'sL street blew up.</p>
        <p>Nearby residents said a thunderstorm initially made them mistake the sound of the crash for thunder.</p>
        <p>I looked out and the whole sky got really orange, said Gina Graziano, who lives seven miles northeast of Woodstock. Then I heard a little bang, like lightning or something.</p>
        <p>In a few moments the sky got red  it blew our do^4 Bill Hoard. 15, who lives a mile west of the crash site, said, There was a flash and the TV screen was all disrupted. He and his father went to the scene and got to within about 200 yards of the wreckage.</p>
        <p>All you could see was the black all ovc he ground, he said.</p>
        <p>More than 150 searchers.</p>
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        <p>hampered by intermittent sleet and snow, found no sign of life.</p>
        <p>Raynesford said the military would investigate the crash.</p>
        <p>Another KC-135 tanker collided March 13 over the Arizona desert with a small civilian plane, killing six.</p>
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        <p>Reg.$20and$21................................ lU.WU</p>
        <p>Classic Mens Deck Muggers Reduced!</p>
        <p>Choose leather upper on rubber sole boat  OA  ft A</p>
        <p>shoes in soft brown. 7V2-11. Reg. $32 ............UU</p>
        <p>Sensational Buys On Ladies Deck Shoes!</p>
        <p>Save on Deck Huggers with leather upper  00 QQ</p>
        <p>on rubber boat soles in brown. Reg. 28.00........fcfc  W</p>
        <p>Bargain Prices On Heiress Panties!</p>
        <p>Heiressnylon/cotton solid briefs,  A  AA</p>
        <p>bikinis, hiphuggers with cotton crotch. 4 Cfl T nil</p>
        <p>5-10. Req. 1.75 to 2.50................. I.JUtofc-UU</p>
        <p>Spring Personal Sweaters At A Savings</p>
        <p>Personal  100% cotton navy, cream, khaki, ''6^,00</p>
        <p>white short sleeve sweaters. S-L. Reg. $34 ...fcU /w</p>
        <p>Fresh Spring De Lanthe Coordinates!</p>
        <p>T-Tops and coordinating skirts in  #%a  A/</p>
        <p>solids and prints. Green, navy, white.  Of|</p>
        <p>Sizes 6-14. Reg. $17 to $35............ .fcU  /WUM-</p>
        <p>Super Savings On Andhurst Tennis Shorts!</p>
        <p>Select 65% Fortrel Polyester/35% cotton  A 00</p>
        <p>shorts in white, cream, khaki, navy. Reg. 14.00 ... I I Uw</p>
        <p>The Tuffest Jean You Can Buy On Sale!</p>
        <p>Tuf-N-Ruf boysjeans and corduroys in navy, O C 0/ brown, light blue, white, tan. Reg. $10to$13...fcw /WOFr</p>
        <p>Boys 2 And 3 Piece Alphabet Suits!</p>
        <p>Solid and pin stripe 100% polyester suits  OO  00</p>
        <p>in tan, navy, light blue. Sizes 4-7. Reg. $36 fcU  wW</p>
        <p>Boys 4-7 Painter Jeans</p>
        <p>50% Cotton/50% polyester solids. Assorted  O  hh</p>
        <p>colors. Reg. $11.00......................   SaleU  T"T</p>
        <p>Caress^ Dacron FIberfill II Pillows</p>
        <p>Standard size 50% polyeste//50% cotton  C</p>
        <p>pillows; 100% dacron polyester filled. Reg. 7.99 W  T W</p>
        <p>Sprlngmald* Country Blanket And Percale Sheets!</p>
        <p>Plaid blankets &amp;amp; rice sheets; ^  m</p>
        <p>65% polyester/35% cotton.  C 00 iO ft ft</p>
        <p>Orig. 10.99to 18.99................U00t0 iLiOO</p>
        <p>Rich, Elegant Regal Rose Bedspreads</p>
        <p>Ojay'Mills 100% cotton bedspreads^ Q 0(1  Q9 9</p>
        <p>with ball fringe. Reg. $29 to $48..... I  O UJtOVfc Ufc</p>
        <p>Super Values On Lucerne Blankets!</p>
        <p>Monetta Mills* 100% acryiic woven blankets  O  00</p>
        <p>in white, blue, beige. 72x90. Reg. $13...............w   w w</p>
        <p>F</p>
        <p>'V</p>
        <p>16-</p>
        <p>Independence Towels In A Rainbow Of Spring Colors!</p>
        <p>20%</p>
        <p>OFF</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>Regular 2.50 to 19.50</p>
        <p> ................2.OO.0I5.6O</p>
        <p>Unbelievable low, low prices on Cannon 100% cotton Independence towels. All sizes are available from washcloth to bath sheet in 18 beautiful colros. So absorbent and thick, theyre practically irresistable!</p>
        <p>New Spring Arrival Of Prophecy Coordinates!</p>
        <p>25.60,.</p>
        <p>76.00</p>
        <p>Regular 32.00 to 95.00</p>
        <p>Select from Prophecy* 50% polyester/50% Rayon and 100% polyester print blouses, camisoles, slacks, skirts. Bolero jackets, short sleeve sweaters in navy, jade, yellow and black. Many great styles to choose from for todays fashion impact. Sizes 6-14.Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 a.m. Until 9 p.m. Phone 756-B-E-L-K (756-235^)</p>
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        <p>A-8 -The Daily Reflector. Greenville N C -Sunday. March 21.1^82</p>
        <p>Two Local Scouts To Get Eagle Awards</p>
        <p>Greenville Scouts Vince Hankins and Shannon Stan-forth will receive their Eagle awards Sunday during services at St. Pauls Episcopal Church.</p>
        <p>Both Hankins and Stan-forth are members of Scout Troop 340, sponsored by St. James United Methodist Church. Both attend Rose High School and are members of the National Honor Society.</p>
        <p>Hankins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hankins. His Eagle project involved the planning, surveying and painting of house numbers on</p>
        <p>the curbs in front of homes in his neighborhood to aid fire, rescue and police units in locating residences. He surveyed 100 homes and found that 70 needed new numbering.</p>
        <p>Hankins. 17. became a scout in 1977 and progressed through the tenderfoot, second class, first class, star and life ranks prior to earning the Eagle designation. The new Eagle, who became a senior patrol leader last January, is a member of the Order of the Arrow.</p>
        <p>Hankins attends Jarvis</p>
        <p>.Memorial United Methodist Church.</p>
        <p>Stanforth. 18, is the son of .Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Stanforth, He is a member of St. Pauls Episcopal Church.</p>
        <p>The basic aim of Stan-forths Eagle project was to initiate a relationship leading to volunteer activity by scouting for local agencies</p>
        <p>that serve the handicapped. His project was directed at benefiting the community by identifying areas in which Scouts can help those agencies and foster volunteer activities by tnx^s and individual Scouts.</p>
        <p>Stanforth became a Scout in 1975 and also earned his tenderfoot, second class, first</p>
        <p>class, star and life ranks in preparation for his Eagle work. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow Taking part in the Eagle ceremonies were Wayne Bryant, scoutmaster, Ron Sessoms, committee chairman, and Bob Fulgham, scouting coordinator.</p>
        <p>SHANNONSTANFORTH</p>
        <p>VINCE HANKINS</p>
        <p>THANKYOU</p>
        <p>We would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to Dr. John Swope, ECU Collegiate DECA Advisor, East Carolina University Collegiate DECA, and to the following judges, business firms, and NC-DECA Advisory Members lor contributing to the success of our recent District I Competitive Events Meeting held at the Mendenhall Student Center on the East Carolina University Campus:</p>
        <p>Charles Overton - Overtons Supermarket Greenville Banks - Belk Tyler Company Dorothy Fields - Brodys Helen Pope - The Snooty Fox Tracey Warren - Diamonds Mens Wear Eddie Bradley - Lanz &amp;amp; Susan Bristol David Joyner - NC-DECA Advisory Member</p>
        <p>Harrington Manufacturing Company Dudley Harper - NC-DECA Advisory Member</p>
        <p>Peoples Bank &amp;amp; Trust Company</p>
        <p>Billy Laughinghouse - Bostic Sugg Furniture Phil Ward - Winn Dixie</p>
        <p>Herman Jenkins - Farmville IGA  ^</p>
        <p>John Peaden - Winn Dixie</p>
        <p>John Langley - Shop-Eze Foodland No. 4</p>
        <p>John Moore-WRQR Radio</p>
        <p>Joe Kue - Kues Pharmacy</p>
        <p>John Dowd - John Dowd &amp;amp; Associates</p>
        <p>Doug Locklear - Nichols Discount Center</p>
        <p>Louise Curry - K-Mart</p>
        <p>Bobby Carraway - The Southern Sportsman Restaurant David Whitley - The Colonial Inn, Inc.</p>
        <p>Billy Carraway - The Little Rocket Ron Ring - Hardees of Farmville Sandy McCoy - The Sonic Drive-In</p>
        <p>Sincerely, DISTRICT I DECA</p>
        <p>THE QUIZ</p>
        <p>worldscope</p>
        <p>(10 poinli lor ttch quctlion tntwered coftecMyl</p>
        <p>1 Secretary ot State Haig met with Foreign Minister lorge Castaneda ot . (.. in New York City to discuss ways in which our two nations could resolve problems in Central America and the Caribbean</p>
        <p>2 The Reagan Administration leleased aerial photographs of military installations in Nicaragua in an effort to prove that that riation is involved in a massive military buildup supported by (CHOOSE ONE; Guatemala, Cuba).</p>
        <p>3 In retaliation tor Moammar Khadaty's support for terrorism throughout the world, the U S banned all oil imports from Libya TRUE OR FALSE Before the ban, the ma)ority of U S, oil imports came from Libya</p>
        <p>4 Moammar Khadafy visited Austria for talks with Chancellor Bruno Kreisk.. TRUE OR FALSE: It was khadafy's first' :ul visit to a Western country as Libya's leader</p>
        <p>5 The worst tiocxling in several decades led Governor Robert Orr ot Indiana and Governor lames Rhodes of f to declare several regions of their states as disaster areas</p>
        <p>newsname</p>
        <p>(10 poinit II you can idanlity thii person m the news) The civil war in the country I lead has inspired controversy as have elections scheduled there for March 28th Recently, the UN Human Rights Commission criticized my nation's record on human rights. Who am I and what country do I lead?</p>
        <p>matchwords</p>
        <p>(4 points lor each correct malch)</p>
        <p>1-junta  a-a tour or (ourney</p>
        <p>2-junkei  b-very large</p>
        <p>3-juniper  c-conneaion or meeting point</p>
        <p>4-juncture  d-an evergreen shrub</p>
        <p>Answers on A-15</p>
        <p>THE WEEKLY QUIZ IS PART OF THIS NEWSPAKrS SCHOOL PROGRAM</p>
        <p>Students Will Free Balloons</p>
        <p>Students at Wellcome Middle School will launch helium-filled balloons Monday as part of a nationwide Writing Pals Balloon Contest sponsored by Weekly Reader, the classroom newspaper.</p>
        <p>Teachers Rickey Byrd and Arlene Murphy said a message would be attached to each balloon explaining the purpose of the project and asking that the finder return the balloon to the school*</p>
        <p>The newspaper will present a $500 prize to the school whose balloon traveled the greatest distance.</p>
        <p>The project is designed to motivate children to write to and become familiar with children in other parts of the world. Wellcome pupils will answer each response to a message on one of the balloons.</p>
        <p>AWARD OF EXCELLENCE</p>
        <p>Rachel Wahlen</p>
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        <p>VIRGINIA</p>
        <p>A woman as dedfcatad to serving people as this woman deservee special recognition. Her skill in family financial planning has earned her our Award of Excellence as the leading representative of her agency for the Month of January.</p>
        <p>Life of Virginia knows that she it well equipped to review your familys financial plans and help secure your future.</p>
        <p>Why not talk to her soon?</p>
        <p>RockyMount  Pittman Agency Harold Pittman, CLU Agency Manager 1206 Charles Blvd. 752-6747</p>
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        <p>(10 points It you answer this question correctly)</p>
        <p>Senator Harrison Williams of New jersey resigned before he could be expelled from the Senate after his ABSCAM conviaion on bribery and conspiracy charges, Williams claimed that he had done nothing wrong. TRUE OR FALSE: No U.S. Senator has ever been expelled from the Senate</p>
        <p>peoplewotch/sportTight</p>
        <p>(2 points lor each question answered corractly)</p>
        <p>1 Lucille Mair of jamaica was named undersecretary-general of the U N TRUE OR f ALSf: She is the first woman to hold this high post.</p>
        <p>2 ..I.., star and director of "Reds, a film that has been nominated for 12 Academy Awards, won the Directors Guild Award for 1982</p>
        <p>3 Ken Singleton of the Baltimore Orioles received the 12th Roberto Clemente Award for contributions on and off the baseball field Clemente, the (CHOOSE ONE: Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees) all-star, died m a airplane crash in 1972 on a mission of mercy.</p>
        <p>4 Defending champion Scott Hamilton ol the U.S. won the Men's World (CHOOSE ONE figure, Speed) Skating title in Copenhagen, Denmark</p>
        <p>5 Ralph Sampson, who paced the University otbasketball team to a No 3 national ranking, was named to the first squad ol the 1962 All-American team.</p>
        <p>a-lllinois b-Virginia c-North Carolina</p>
        <p>roundtable</p>
        <p>S-jumbo</p>
        <p>YOUR SCORE 91 to too poinli</p>
        <p>Family discussion (no score)</p>
        <p>Should the F Bl have the power to operate ' sling" operations like ABSCAM which are designed to test the integrity ol public otficialsf</p>
        <p>TOP SCORfI 8t to 90 points tirr-Hrni n to 80 points Good 61 to ZO points - Fail  VEC Inc 322 82</p>
        <p>e-government in power alter a revolution</p>
        <p>Attend Our Amana Radarange</p>
        <p>Cooking Schoo</p>
        <p>TUESDAY, MARCH 23'" 7:00 P.M. UNT1L9:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>Come see how your cooking chores can be made easier through the use of an Amana Microwave oven. Be here Tuesday Evening and see for yourseif how simple it really is to prepare meais for your family with a minimum of effort. Its free of course.</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE TV i APPLIANCE</p>
        <p>200 Greenville Blvd Malcolm C Williams Ji Vice Pres.</p>
        <p>Ott Alford Fund Is Established</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Board of Education has established an "Ott Alford Appreciation Fund. county school officials announced, aimed at "honoring and showing deep appreciation to former Superintendent Arthur S. (Ott) Alford.</p>
        <p>"The purpose of this special fund is to answer all the requests we hear concerning What can I do? said Barry Gaskins, spokesman for the appreciation fund. "This fund will give an opportunity to those</p>
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        <p>(Across From Pitt Plaza, Next To ERA Realty) Gary M. Harris, Licensed Optician</p>
        <p>whose lives Mr. Alford has touched through his years of service to the county ... to tangibly express gratitude.</p>
        <p>Alford retired due to disability Feb. 1 after 15 years as Pitt County school superintendent.</p>
        <p>Committees are set up, said Gaskins, to handle donations to the fund. A reception is also being planned for April 4 from 3-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>Persons interested in attending the reception or contributing to the fund, said Gaskins, should contact Sandra Garris, executive secretary of the Ott Alford Appreciation Fund at 752-6106. ext. 211, or contributions may be mailed to the Ott Alford Appreciation Fund, 1717 W. Fifth St. Greenville, N.C. 17834. More information, he added, may be obtained from any county school official, board member or principal.</p>
        <p>Ground Zero' Week Planned</p>
        <p>Gov. Jim Hunt has proclaimed Aprils 18-25 "Ground Zero Week in North Carolina to coincide with a national observance of the organizations efforts to educate and alert the American people to the threat of nuclear war.</p>
        <p>In his proclamation. Hunt said the threat of nuclear war is the greatest threat to humankind ever and described the "Ground Zero program as a "non-partisan and non-advocacy effort to encurage the American people to study, discuss and express themselves on this threat of nuclear war.</p>
        <p>Dick Welch, a Greenville organizer for the organization, said the chapter at East Carolina University has invited Hunt and other widely known figures to participate in the local observance.</p>
        <p>QUILTING GUILD</p>
        <p>The Greenville Quilting Guild will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Community building on Fourth and Greene streets. For information, call Pat Reep. 75&amp;amp;fm.</p>
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        <p>Standard Capacity WASHER  MATCHING DRYERi </p>
        <p>New Washer Model WLW3700</p>
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        <p>Priced'</p>
        <p>New D'.er Mode D'.B155CB ln:rcd.,.Ciory  Pf'ced'</p>
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        <p>Large Capacity Washer. 2 Wash/Spin Speed Combinations, Wash/Rinse Temperatures. Matching Dryer With Up To 90 Minute Timed Cycle. Special Permanent -Press And Poly Knit Cycles.</p>
        <p>WASHER</p>
        <p>Regular...........$379.00</p>
        <p>Rebate  ........20.00</p>
        <p>DRYER</p>
        <p>Regular.......... $299.00</p>
        <p>Rebate.............20.00</p>
        <p>Sale$</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>f I O'tpxrlnJb</p>
        <p>0 17.2 Cu. ft. no-frost refrigerator-freezer H Reversible dbors i Adjustable split-level cabinet shelves 1 Energy Saver switch 1 See-thru meat keeper, twin vegetable and dairy bins Cl Roll-out wheels. Model CTFITEB</p>
        <p>Regular........$559.95</p>
        <p>Rebate...........30.00</p>
        <p>SEE THIS VALUE PACKED RANGE!</p>
        <p>1 Ea?y-to-clean 30" range m Surface unit "on" light  Removable trim rings pans 1 Lift-off oven door.</p>
        <p>Model RB525A</p>
        <p>Regular........$319.95</p>
        <p>Rebate...........20.00</p>
        <p>Counter Saver^** microwave oven installs over your present cooktop...gives your kitchen a custom look. Digital readout panel. Built-in 2-speed exhaust fan and light. Full-width-cooktop light. Extra-wide 16 oven Interior.</p>
        <p>Model RVM54</p>
        <p>Regular...............$609.95</p>
        <p>Rebate..................30.00</p>
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        <p>529^</p>
        <p>Sale $ Price</p>
        <p>299</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>5795</p>
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        <p>STARTS AS A VALUE   STAYS A VALUE!</p>
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        <p>GREENVILLE TV &amp;amp; APPLIANCE</p>
        <p>200 GREENVILLE BLVD</p>
        <p>MAICO.M C. WILtlAMS JR VICE PRES</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0009" />
        <p>JCPenney so th Anniversary Sale</p>
        <p>Save on Boys suits.</p>
        <p>Of course you can charge it</p>
        <p>Let JCPenney help you suit up the boys for the holidays. With , some of the sharpest looks in town. We have a great variety in solids. Shown here is just a sample of whats in store. Our 3-pc. vested suit of woven polyester oxford cloth. In sizes for all your boys.</p>
        <p>Little boys 4-7, regular, slim. Reg. 27.99 Sale 20.99 Boys 8-12, regular, slim Reg. 37.99 Sale 27.99 Boys 14-20, regular, slim. Reg. 45.99 Sale 33.99</p>
        <p>Mens Suit Sale. Your Choice</p>
        <p>79.99,99.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $99 to $130. Take your pick of the classics! Suits with tailored good looks that always mean business. Find our 3 pc. texturized solid or stripe styled for utmost comfort. Or get into our popular 4-pc. Quad. Its the suit you can wear 10 different ways. And theres an all polyester vested suit, too. For regular, long and short sizes.</p>
        <p>Save on all boys stretch pants &amp;amp; dress shirts.</p>
        <p>Sale 3.99 to 12.80</p>
        <p>Save on all dress shirts and stretch pants for boys. In the most handsome styles. Easy-care fabrics, too.</p>
        <p>Prep sizes:  Reg.  Sale</p>
        <p>Long sleeve shirt.....9.00 7.20</p>
        <p>Dress slacks 16.0012.80</p>
        <p>Size 8 to 16:</p>
        <p>Short sleeve shirt.....4.99 3.99</p>
        <p>Dress slacks.........11.00  8.80</p>
        <p>Sizes 4 to 7;</p>
        <p>Long sleeve shirt.....4.99 3.99</p>
        <p>Dress slacks..........9.00  7.20</p>
        <p>Save on</p>
        <p>Womens</p>
        <p>Motion</p>
        <p>Panr</p>
        <p>Sale 13.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $18 and $19. Day in, day out, we think our Motion Pant^ is the most comfortable pant to wear. No matter what you do, our Motion Pan^ does it too. And, we have the perfect polyester shirts to keep them company. In long or short-sleeve styles. Misses' sizes.</p>
        <p>And in women's sizes (not shown): Reg. Sale Women's Motion Pant ...........$1914.99</p>
        <p>Save on Mens Dress Shirts.</p>
        <p>Sale 9.99 &amp;amp; 11.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $13.00. Short sleeve Satin Touch. A silky blend of 80% Dacron polyester/cotton. Fashion colors. 14/i to , 17. Long sleeves Reg. $15 Sale 11.99.</p>
        <p>Reg. $14. Satin Touch' dress shirt in fashion stripes.</p>
        <p>Long sleeve. Reg.</p>
        <p>$16. Sale 11.99.</p>
        <p>Reg. $13. Satin touch'. Tone on Tone. Long sleeve. Reg.</p>
        <p>$15. Sale 11.99.</p>
        <p>Action Master suit.^</p>
        <p>Sale 80.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 1.02 Tailored for comfort of texturized woven stretch polyester with special stretch panels in the jacket for ease of movement. Belt ^ loop slacks have unique stretch waistband. Checks and heather tones. Regular, long and short sizes.</p>
        <p>If purchased separately: Reg. Sale</p>
        <p>Jacket  $60 $48</p>
        <p>Vest.......... 18  14</p>
        <p>Save on</p>
        <p>JCPenney Cookware</p>
        <p>Sale 32.48</p>
        <p>Reg. 49.99. 7 pc. JCPenney cookware has non-stick Silver Stone interiors, almond exteriors with chocolate stripes.^Stamped aluminum for even heat distribution. Includes IV2 and 2 qt. covered saucepans, 5 qt. covered Dutch oven. 10 open frypan. Open Stock Also On Sale.</p>
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        <p>Shop 8:30 am-9 pm Phone 756-2800</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0010" />
        <p>A-lO-The DaUy RefJector, GreenvUJe. N.C.-Sunday. March 21,1982</p>
        <p>Campfite Found</p>
        <p>AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A state archaeological crew has uncovered traces of a 10,000-year-old Indian campsite, including part of a</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>human skeleton, Williamswi County.</p>
        <p>Frank Weir, director of archaeological studies for the state highway department, said the central Texas</p>
        <p>site east of Cedar Park is rich in artifacts from 6000 to 3000 B.C.</p>
        <p>The people that lived hwe were nomadic hunters and gatherers, Weir said.</p>
        <p>STICKY - Andy Kainedy, 16, is pulled fnMn the mud after becoming stuck at a sandbag dike in F&amp;lt;Mt Wayne, Ind. It took otho* workers neaily 15 minies to free him from the mud. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>FloodWaters Fall At Fort Wayne</p>
        <p>FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) - Flood waters receded over most of Fort Wayne on Saturday despite a night of steady rain, and President Reagan declared the city a major disaster area while city officials planned cleanup operations.</p>
        <p>City officials hoped a network of dikes would hold so the huge operation could begin.</p>
        <p>Our major concern is that we dont cause a leak, said Mark Rozeen, spokesman for Mayor Winfield Moses Jr. The dikes are in many respects a house of cards. Our engineers tell me in some cases the only thing holding them up is the weight of all those sandbags.</p>
        <p>Reagans declaration was limited to Allen County, where Fort Wayne is located, but Bob Blair, spokesman for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington, said other counties could be added.</p>
        <p>Blair said the area now is eligible for federal funds for repairing public facilities, small business loans, unemployment insurance and temporary shelter for about 1,200 families displaced by the flooding.</p>
        <p>Fort Wayne Mayor Winfield Moses Jr. thanked Reagan for the declaration in a conference call with Sen. Dan ()uayle, R-Ind, who was touring the flood area Saturday.</p>
        <p>Quayle quoted a relief workers reponse to the declaration as, Thank God, now well be able to do something for these people weve been taking care of.</p>
        <p>Moses briefed the president, saying, The rivers are going down. Those kids did the job. At the end there were nearly 30,000 volunteers, which is quite an accomplishment for a city of our size. Your coming here really enthused those</p>
        <p>volunteers.</p>
        <p>Reagan replied, Well God bless, oh boy, this is the best news of all.</p>
        <p>After the call, Moses said the worst flooding may be over, but cautioned residents of the citys evacuated areas against returning to their homes.</p>
        <p>We would rather be safe than sorry when dealing with a very fragile dike system, Moses said. If our rivers continue to drop as they have the past two days, I anticipate evacuees can return on Monday.</p>
        <p>Sandbagging ended on all of the dikes early Saturday as the rain decreased to intermittent drizzle and water in the streets dropped to Adepth about knee-high. There were no reports of leaks.</p>
        <p>The Maumee River dropped to 23.07 feet by 9:30 a.m. Saturday, down about two feet. The St. Joseph River was down to about 16 feet, a foot above flood sta^, while the St. Marys River was at 17 feet and reported rising slowly south of the city because of rain overnight.</p>
        <p>Were not out of the woods yet, said Robert J. Binder, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Fort Wayne. Theres a lot of ifs, ands and buts on this river stuff.</p>
        <p>More than 9,000 people were still being told to stay away from their water-logged homes, but the mayors office reported many evacuees were going back anyway. George Drew of the American Red Cross said about 200 people were still at the four emergency shelters around the city.</p>
        <p>The mayor said he would wait until Sunday night to decide whether the evacuees can return home then.</p>
        <p>The Red Cross also said well water in nearby River Haven was contaminated by sewage because of the flooding, and bottled water was being distributed to about 500 people in the area who depend on wells for their water.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, there was confusion over which of Fort Waynes streets were open to cars, and traffic was snarled in some areas.</p>
        <p>The main problems facing city officials were traffic control, a high school basketball toumamemSaturday night and finding assignments for volunteer workers who continued to stream into the city.</p>
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        <p>By BEN WALKER</p>
        <p>Associated Press Writer , PHILADELPHIA (AP) -|lTO award envelopes werent '^aled. speeches werent prepared and many of the fnembers hadnt gotten 5around to saying whether 5they would show up.</p>
        <p> But that was expected, and pomehow the Procrastinators Club of 'America awards banquet .^ent off right on schedule, honoring two states and the Vorld itself for defying time.</p>
        <p> The Philadelphia-based .organization founded in 1956, boasts 4,(too members jvorldwide.</p>
        <p>"Well, thats 4,000 who are paid up, club president Les Waas said. We think we .have at least half a million hiore who havent paid yet.</p>
        <p> 'The awards banquet is iraditionally the Procrastinators featured event, ven if it isnt an annual one.</p>
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        <p>V CHICAGO (AP) -; Handgun owners are rushing *k) register their weapons . after passage of a new city I ordinance that will freeze  registration and outlaw new  ownership of pistols after i April 9, officials said Satur-</p>
        <p>t  Uhder the controversial</p>
        <p>\ ordinance adopted Friday by  tl^ City Council on a 30-11 I vote, current gun owners I must re-register their  weapons and pay a $5 fee &amp;lt; every two years. i\  Police Officer Larry</p>
        <p>j Thomas said that since i Mayor Jane Byrne proposed \ the ordinance Jan. 14, the ; flow of registrants is the \ heaviest in 11 years at the city clerks office.</p>
        <p> Thomas said applications j rose from 400 to 800 a week, \ nearly all of them handguns.</p>
        <p> * Wavp hppn swamnpd </p>
        <p>been awhile since we had the last one.</p>
        <p>The  procrastinators, he said, may have broken precedent with their latest awards. Two of the dubious achievements actually occurred within a year.</p>
        <p>We got around to it a little quicker than we expected,</p>
        <p>Weve been swamped,</p>
        <p>I he said. "The people all said . they were trying to get in \ under the deadline, trying to I beat the ordinance. We had ! scores of phone calls Friday I when news spread that the ; ordinance had passed. j Police Superintendent &amp;lt; Richard Brzeczek said earli- er this year there were  717,000 registered handguns I in the city and between 1.2 ; million and 1.5 million illegal j handguns.</p>
        <p>Violators of the new ordi-1 nance face a maximum of 90 i days in jail and a $300 fine on \ the first offense and six  months in jail and a $500 fine I for subsequent violations.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;  New handguns bought</p>
        <p>\ after the ordinance takes V effect could not be registered ^ with the city and will be</p>
        <p> illegal. The ordinance does</p>
        <p> not include rifles and other  long guns.</p>
        <p>; Handgun sales are already I illegal in Chicago, j The ordinance first must  be published in the next council journal, March 30, t and would then become law  10 days later.</p>
        <p>I Joan McGuire, manager of  Midwest Sporting Goods in 1 suburban Lyons, said I handgun sales had been</p>
        <p> steady or falling since the f ordinance was proposed.</p>
        <p>j "I am very atified, said  Mrs. Byrne after the ordi- nance was adopted. "Its a good, strong law, and it is the ' first step in a nationwide campaign to tighten control  of handgun ownership among ' private citizens in our country.</p>
        <p>The mayor called for national gun controls and promised new regulation in Chicago after last years assassination attempt on President Reagan.</p>
        <p>The penalties for the Chicago ordinance were modified from Mrs. Byrnes initial harsher proposal, which was modeled on one enacted in the northwest Chicago suburb of Morton Grove.</p>
        <p>That ban, considered the strictest in the nation, pro-hibits the sale and ownership pf handguns by residents, except on-duty law and military personnel and licensed collectors.</p>
        <p>, Proponents of the ordinance acknowledged that it ^couldnt take guns out of the ;hands of criminals, but [argued it would stem the "proliferation of weapons and sehd a message to the state 'andnatton.</p>
        <p>Waas said, a bit apologetically.</p>
        <p>The first award presented at the banquet Friday night in Pennsauken. N.J., went to the host state for "taking so long to figure out who its new governor was, Waas said.</p>
        <p>New Jerseys gubernatorial electiwi, held Nov. 2,</p>
        <p>wasnt officially decided until four wetts and several recounts later, when 'Thomas Kean was declared a narrow victor over James Florio.</p>
        <p>The Mississii^i House was honored for ratifying the 19th Amendment this year, which gave women the right to vote, more than 60 years</p>
        <p>after it became part of the U.S Constitution The measure hasnt been acted on yet by the state Senate.</p>
        <p>Is the Mississippi Senate already a candidate for next years awards?</p>
        <p>Already is a bad word for us. Waas said. But the state Senate is up there.</p>
        <p>The final award went to the world.</p>
        <p>"The world got the award for putting off coming to end. Waas said. "It was supposed to end March 10 because of the Jupiter Effect, a grouping of the planets on one side of the sun.</p>
        <p>Waas was elected president on the groiqis most recent vote - in 1956. "'Theres no way of knowing if Im still president, he admitted. We navent held our 1957 elections yet.</p>
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        <p>He also said it helps to have a busy schedule, and -suprisingly  a good sense of time.</p>
        <p>"If youre on time to one thing, that means you must be procrastinating something else, he explained.</p>
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        <p>A-12The Daily Reflector, GreenviDe, N.C.-Stmday. March 21,1982</p>
        <p>VOLCANO DABIAGE - Mud and debris cover a work area near Mount St. Helens. Water rushed down the rivo- after the volcano</p>
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        <p>ByRONBARKER</p>
        <p>Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - Mount St. Helens spewed ash and steam miles into the air in two eruptions, dusting parts of two states with ash and sending an 8-foot wall of hot mud and melted snow down the nearby Toutle River, officials said Saturday.</p>
        <p>Fears of flooding prompted the evacuation of about 65 people, but no injuries were reported and evacuees returned home late Friday.</p>
        <p>And while rumblings beneath the volcano eased after the blasts, scientists said the activity could persist for several days. Clouds obscured the top of the volcano Saturday.</p>
        <p>The first blast, at 7:28 p.m. Friday, shot an ash cloud to nearly 9 miles above sea level - nearly 7 miles above the top of the volcano - and the second blast six hours later sent an ash cloud some 3 miles into the air.</p>
        <p>Earthmoving vehicles on the north fork of the Toutle River were tossed about like tinker toys by the force of the blast, but there were no reports of damage to homes.</p>
        <p>Kathy Cashman of the U.S. Geological Survey said one large flow of mud, about 660 feet wide, swept out of the north side of the crater after the first eruption. The flow eventually broke into two parts, with one headed down the Toutle River and the other toward Spirit Lake.</p>
        <p>The major damage imme diately visible from 'the air Saturday appeared to be the collapse of an earthen re taining dam the Army Corps of Engineers built 12 miles northwest of the volcano to trap debris rolling down the mountain.</p>
        <p>Larry Voshall, assistant director of the state Department of Emergency Services, said dams failure allowed the wall of water to sweep down the Toutle, forcing the brief evacuations. Voshall said his department two weeks ago unsuccessfully sought additional federal funds for deeper dredging behind the dam.</p>
        <p>The 1:37 a.m. blast Saturday, which lasted three minutes, was much milder than Fridaynights explosive outburst, said A.B. Adams of the University of Washington geophysics center in Seattle.</p>
        <p>Fridays blast melted snow and sent a crest of water 8-10 feet high through the earthen dam toward the hamlet of Kid Valley, about 30 miles from the peak, said Voshall.</p>
        <p>The eruptions were the first explosive bursts from the 8,400-foot high southwest Washington volcano since October 1980, when the mountain erupted five times over three days. The volcano has experienced six nonexplosive eruptions, which contributed to the growth of its lava doma, since then.</p>
        <p>It was two years ago Saturday that the volcano showed its first signs of life</p>
        <p>since the mid-1850s. The activity that began March 20, 1980, culminated two months later  May 18 - in a cataclysmic eruption that left 60 people dead or missing, flattened 150 square miles of timber and sent an ash cloud around the world.</p>
        <p>Geologists were not predicting what the volcano would do next, although more eruptions could come without warning, Adams said. While earthquake activity declined, there was no sign of deep quakes that have signaled the end of some eruptions, he said.</p>
        <p>Were in an unknown situation. We havent been here before, he said. ...The mountain is not safe. I think we should leave it at that.</p>
        <p>Ash fom the eruptions dusted parts of southwest Washington and northern Oregon up to 150 miles away.</p>
        <p>It looks like somebody gave us a heavy frost, said Oregon State Trooper Mike Robinson.</p>
        <p>Gov. John Spellman signed an order Saturday creating a blue fallback zone of 597,000 acres around the red hazard zone about one-sixth that size. The red zone around the volcano was closed early Friday, forcing loggers out of the area, because of predicted volcanic activity.</p>
        <p>About 40 people evacuated from the Toutle River area north of the mountain and another 25 who left homes south of the peak were allowed to return home late Friday, said Cowlitz County</p>
        <p>Sheriff Les Nelson,</p>
        <p>The wall of water diminished to only 3-4 feet in height as it flowed down the Toutle, into the Cowlitz River and on to the Columbia. No flooding occurred in the Cowlitz River, officials said.</p>
        <p>Tracy Collins, a clerk at the Cowlitz County sheriffs office, said one man reported the Toutle River was eating away at the bank between his</p>
        <p>home and the river. He didnt know if his house would be left when he got back, she said.</p>
        <p>Interstate 5, the states main north-south freeway, was closed to traffic for about 45 minutes early Saturday as a precaution when the cresting Toutle, about 5 feet above normal levels, passed under the twin freeway bridges.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former Sen. Harrison Williams, seated at a desk that is his no longer, finds the idea of going to jail absolutely unthinkable and plans a new career in his home state of New Jersey.</p>
        <p>W'illiams has been greeted with cheers by hosts of well-wishers since he resigned his 23-year Senate seat March 11 under threat of expulsion.</p>
        <p>People 1 didnt recognize came up and the one word that kept reappearing and being restated, both at the Orlando (Fla.) airport and when I landed in Newark (N.J.) was shafted - you were shafted. Williams said,</p>
        <p>I know I was shafted. he said in an interview with United Press International Friday afternoon in his Senate office, where he is winding up his affairs. Williams appeared relaxed, even jovial.</p>
        <p>* When the Democratic veteran resigned his seat, colleagues crowded around to shake his hand. Vice President George Bush kissed Williams wife Jeanette, and a throng of Senate workers cheered him in the ornate Russell Office Building rotunda.</p>
        <p> Crowds also cheered later at the Orlanda airport and at a Bible conference the Rev. Carl Mclritire held for his fundamentalist followers at Cape Canaveral. Fla. Mclntire had joined Mrs. Williams in the Senate</p>
        <p>visitors gallery throughout k agonizing, six-day Senate trial.</p>
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        <p>Williams said telephone calls and letters have poured in, with the contents running "100 to 1 positive for me. But one described me putting all that money in my pocket,  Williams said with a laugh. There never was any money.</p>
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        <p>'The sustaining factor I have had for two years  and how many months? - is the fact that I never broke the law and I knew it,  Williams said. That has sustained me.</p>
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        <p>. I begged him, said Tyrone Anderson, the boys father. I begged him to please, please dont shoot my little boy.</p>
        <p>The youngster, Cedric Gist, was later reported in stable condition in Mercy Hospital after surgery to reconstruct his broken jaw.</p>
        <p>The shooting occurred early Friday after two men forced their way into Andersons apartment. One of them held a bottle of whiskey in one hand and a pearl-handled revolver in the other, officials said.</p>
        <p>At the time, Anderson, 21, the youngster and the boys mother were watching a television movie with two other adults.</p>
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        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Charles Moore Jr. says getting his freedom cost $25,000, but it was worth it.</p>
        <p>For 12 vears. a jail term for his conviction on charges of forgery and passing bad checks hung over his head. On Friday. North Carolina Gov. Jim Hunt commuted his sentence, even though he still had nine years and 10 months left to serve.</p>
        <p>".All through this. I had to think the Lord was with me. said Moore, after being told of Hunt's action.</p>
        <p>With the community, I felt like I wasnt by myself. This cost me $25,000 for the lawyer, but the community has started a defense fund. Freedom has no price."</p>
        <p>Moore was originally charged with aiding and abetting forgery by driving a car for the man who forged the checks, court records show.</p>
        <p>He signed a plea bargain arrangement, expecting to get a probation term at most. It wasnt until later that he learned in Durham County Superior Court that he had pleaded to the more serious charges.</p>
        <p>He was sent to the Caswell County prison, where his thoughts returned to his 6-year-old son, Timothy, who was suffering from sickle-cell anemia.</p>
        <p>"I was thinking about Timothy all day and all night long and before you know it, I was gone, Moore said, it had</p>
        <p>gotten to the point where it didnt make no difference if I was killed if 1 couldnt help my son. At that time. I was in jail with fellows that did much worse crimes and had much less time. 1 just couldnt see putting in all of that time.</p>
        <p>Two or three years and I would have stayed there. But it just wasnt justified.*</p>
        <p>When the prison assigned him to a road gang, he saw a chance to escape and ducked into some trees. He went to Durham, and then on to Trenton. N.J., where he set up a new life - the life of a solid, church-going carpet layer who earned the respect of the community.</p>
        <p>His new life began to crumble when he was arrested Nov. 23 at Philidelphia International Airport while returning from a vacation in the Bahamas He hired a lawyer, and members of the community rushed</p>
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        <p>Pennsylvania Gov. Richard L. Thornburgh held off signing an extradition warrant, aides said, because he was told that North Cai-olina officials were considering commuting the</p>
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        <p>Pastors from 11 Trenton churches urged officials in North Carolina and Pennsylvania to halt extradition proceedings.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Theodore Booth, speaking for the pastors, said last December that the penal system is for the reformation of character.</p>
        <p>And if a person has lived an exemplary life for 10 years. I dont see any reason why he should be sent back to prison. he said.</p>
        <p>On Friday, Hunt agreed, saying he was persuaded by the amount of support Moore received from the community and the fact that Moore was a church-going man.</p>
        <p>Hunts proclamation reduced the sentence from 10 years to five years, leaving Moore with an active term of two months - the amount of time he served before he escaped.</p>
        <p>Moore will also serve an additional three years of probation in New Jersey under conditions established by the North Carolina Parole Commission and has been ordered to make</p>
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        <p>By MAUREEN S'NTINI Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reagan, maintaining that Americans have been hurt by past efforts to allocate fuel supplies, vetoed a bill Saturday that would have given him power to allot crude oil supplies and impose price controls in cases of severe shortages.</p>
        <p>We must recognize that an interruption of a significant portion of foreign ener^ supplies ... will involve real costs, Reagan said in a written message to the Senate. No magic federal plan can simply make them go away.</p>
        <p>It was Reagans second veto since he took office in January 1981. His first was cast last Nov. 23 against an emergency spending bill that he said was too costly.</p>
        <p>Reagan said he sympathized with the idea of trying to prepare for energy disruptions, but insisted it was invalid to assume that giving the federal government the power to allocate and set prices will result in an equitable and orderly response to a supply interruption.</p>
        <p>We can all still recall that sincere efforts to allow bureaucratic allocation of fuel supplies</p>
        <p>actually harmed our citizens and economy, adding to inequity and turmoil, Reagan said without elaborating.</p>
        <p>Further, the threat of such controls will discourage the very steps that are needed to provide real protection against such emergencies.</p>
        <p>The veto message was released by the White House while Reagan and his wife. Nancy, spent the weekend at Camp David, Md.</p>
        <p>It drew immediate statements of disappointment from the bills sponsors.</p>
        <p>Sen. James McClure, R-Idaho, said he had hoped Reagan would change his opposition. Rep. Philip R. Sharp, D-Ind.. called it an unfortunate sign of complacency and lack of preparedness for the next energy crisis.</p>
        <p>Since the United States imports a third of its oil. Sharp said, it remains dangerously vulnerable. Reagan said he did not want and did not need general power to reimpose on all Americans another web of price controls and mandatory allocations.</p>
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        <p>At a breakfast meeting of the National Association of Tobacco Distributors in Washington. Helms said the "2020 news program was not the first attacking him.</p>
        <p>Ive had it all - The New York Times, The Washington Post. ABC, NBC, CBS ... Ill tell you one thing, theyre not going to stop us. he told the 800 people gathered for the meeting.</p>
        <p>The story raised ipstions about whether the institute, a Washington-based think tank with ties to Helms, had violated its tax-exempt status by lobbying for legislation.</p>
        <p>Helms said several think tanks that have ties to him work entirely within the legal framework.  </p>
        <p>We file with the IRS year after year. As far as I know, there has never been a question. he said.</p>
        <p>An attwTiey lor the institute. Sam Crutchfield, declined to answer questions about the institute.</p>
        <p>Under federal law, an organization does not have to pay federal taxes if its operations meet certain requirements. One such requirement is that it cannot make a substantial part of its activities lobbying for or against legislation.</p>
        <p>According to the news program, the institute lobbied on behalf of several issues, including defense spending and the B1 bomber, even though forms submitted to the IRS indicated it was not lobbying on any state or federal legislation.</p>
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        <p>: CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - A three-ear study of 600 drivers killed in single-vehicle accidents indicates far more had been drinking than taking drugs like marijuana, a, researcher says.</p>
        <p>: What 1 keep reading is of the terrible marijuana problem on our highways, said Dr. Arthur J. McBay of the University of North Carolina. We are unable to find that it is a very significant problem.</p>
        <p>: McBay, professor of pharmacy and patholo-]gy at the universitys School of Medicine, tested blood samples taken at random from the 600 drivers, all killed in single-vehicle accidents in North Carolina between 1978 and 3981. Single-vehicle accidents were selected because it is more likely the operator is at fault, he said.</p>
        <p> Slightly more than two-thirds of those studied had blood-alcohol levels of at least .10 percent, the point at which a driver is considered to be under the influence in most states.</p>
        <p>The study, the largest ever on a number of drugs in relation to traffic accidents, showed 79 percent of those killed had been drinking. McBay said.</p>
        <p>Traces of marijuanas active ingredient, tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, turned up in 6.7 percent of the samples, while methaqualone was found in 6 percent and barbiturates in 3 percent.</p>
        <p>PCP was found in three samples, each of which also contained more than .12 percent alcohol. Cocaine was found in two blood samples, one of which contained .11 percent alcohol.</p>
        <p>Only three samples contained codeine, morphine or heroin.</p>
        <p>Only 115 of the drivers had no drugs or alcohol in their systems, he said.</p>
        <p>While McBay concluded that marijuana may have contributed to the alcohol impairment of 4 percent of the 600 drivers, only one driver was affected by marijuana alone.</p>
        <p>I think the significance of this study is that, with the exception of alcohol, we found relatively few drugs of abuse or addiction in the blood of drivers who died in single-vehicle accidents. McBay said.</p>
        <p>The research indicated a need for improved methods of dealing with alcohol users, he said, rather than tourer enforcement against users of other drugs.</p>
        <p>McBay said he had suggested to Gov. Jim Hunt that an alternative to prison be set up for those convicted of drunken driving - a concept he hopes may be instituted at a national level as well.</p>
        <p>'The only thing we can afford is to put them  into a no-security situation, he said. They would live there and go to work but theyd be on probation and they would pay to stay there.</p>
        <p>On Friday, Hunt told the first meeting of his Task Force on Drunken Drivers to hold a series of public hearings and to issue a report on what type of legal or administrative changes are needed.</p>
        <p>Hunt told the meeting that of 1,516 state highway deaths in 1980, 414 were known to have been caused by drunken driving. McBays study indicates that estimate was conservative.</p>
        <p>The study, conducted at a cost of $10,000 a year, was streamlined by the development of a rapid method of screening blood for evidence of marijuana, McBay said.</p>
        <p>Dr. Page Hudson, professor of pathology and chief state medical examiner, said the study supports efforts to raise the minimum age for the purchase of alcohol from 18 to 21.</p>
        <p>Data from this study and others weve done support that idea, he said. "So do the decreased numbers of alcohol-related deaths among teen-agers in those states that have made that change.</p>
        <p>Some of McBays findings were presented Feb. 11 at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences in Florida. The complete study has not yet been published.</p>
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        <p>Accountants from Touche Ross &amp;amp; Co. began examining the associations books last week after the organizations executive board voted to suspend executive director W. James Logan, 61, and his wife. Hazel, a staff member.</p>
        <p>Logan, who earns $43,900 yearly, and Mrs. Logan, who earns $12,500 yearly as clerk, were suspended with pay March 8 following allegations of questionable purchases and payments.</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) - Dean Smith; who has carried six previous North Carolina basketball teams to the NCAA Pinal Four without attaining the ultimate prize, says his top-ranked collegiate basketball power is under more pressure this year.</p>
        <p>Its hard for a No. I ranked team to go on through the NCAA, Smith said Saturday at a final news conference before Sundays clash with unranked VHlanova, the Big East Ctmference champion, in the NCAA East Regional title contest.</p>
        <p>Yes, theres more pressure this year, he said. Being ranked No. 1 you always take another teams best shot.</p>
        <p>But, Smith added, its not the most pressure hes had to endure.</p>
        <p>The biggest pressure was throwing it</p>
        <p>up against Yugoslavia in Montreai, he said of the 1976 Olympics when he steered the U.S. team to the gold medal. There were a lot of alumni - 160 nndllkm.</p>
        <p>The Tar Heels, 29-2, and the Wildcats, 24-7, square off at 12; 10 p.m. EST in the nation^ly televised (CBS) event that will qualify the winner for the Finai Four in the Louisiana Superdome at New Orleans next Saturday. The East chanq)ion will take on the winner of Sundays Midwest championship game between Boston College and Houston in the national semifinals.</p>
        <p>Carolina advanced with a 74-69 triumph over No. 13 Alabama Friday night just after Villanova trimmed No. 9 Memphis State 70-66 in overtime.</p>
        <p>The game will match teams with powerful inside games - Carolina featuring James Worthy, a seamd team All-American, and Sam Perkins, an All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer, and Villanova countering with burly John Pinone, a 228-pound muscleman, and</p>
        <p>6-foot-lO freshman star Ed Pinckney.</p>
        <p>Smith says he doesnt think one can pinpoint a key to the outcome, but Coach Rollie Massiminodoes.</p>
        <p>The key will be controlling the tempo and making sure we get to the ri^it spots at the right time, the Villanova coach said.</p>
        <p>'The biggest obstacle is to make sure we play smart and control tempo and not get all caught up with the fans and situations that come about with changing</p>
        <p>(tefenses, Massimino added.</p>
        <p>Although the game is being played on a neutral floor - that of Canrfina rival North Carolina State - Tar Heel fans will dominate the sellout crowd of 12,400.</p>
        <p>Were going into it with confidence and with the idea we can win the game. Massimino said. "Weve come here to win. We didnt come tere to tie.</p>
        <p>Smith says his team is playing the best we have played all year.</p>
        <p>I hope we havent played our best game yet.</p>
        <p>Villanova is one of three Big East powers to reach regional championship games and North Carolina is the only remaining entry from the original four ACC teams that began chasing the national crown 10 days ago.</p>
        <p>James Worthy</p>
        <p>Cards Edge UAB; Hoyas Demolish OSU</p>
        <p>Louisville Defeats  Georgetown  Burns</p>
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        <p>'Blazers By 75-68</p>
        <p>BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -Louisville, the team that never gave up, shattered Alabama-Birminghams glass slipper Saturday by winning the championship of the NCAA Mideast Regional basketball tournament.</p>
        <p>The 75-68 victory sent 20th-ranked Louisville to the Final Four in New Orleans next Saturday and Monday, with a chance to win its second national title in three years. The 1980 champion Cardinals will face Georgetown, winner of the West Regional, in the semifinals of the Final Four.</p>
        <p>Even when we were 11-7,1 didnt give up on this team, said Louisville Coach Denny Crum, who still has four starters from the team that won it all two years ago. Im an optimist.</p>
        <p>Crum credited his teams difficult schedule - which included non-conf^ence opponents such as DePaul, Oregon State, Missouri and Virginia -for his teams tournament readiness.</p>
        <p>It doesnt guarantee any victories, but it does give you every opportunity to play well in a tournament, Crum said Were playing well. I dont know if its good enough, but I think were playing just about as well as we can.</p>
        <p>A pair of clutch free throws each by reserve center Charles Jones and guard Lancaster Gordon broke the back of a late Alabama-Birmingham rally and ended Coach Gena^ Bartows attempt to become the first coach to take three teams to the Final Four. Previously, Bartow led Memphis State and UCLA into the Final Four although he never won it all.</p>
        <p>When we started on Oct.13, we had four starters back from a team that went to the NCAA tournament last year, said Bartow, whose program at Alabama-Birmingham is Only four years old. We set some high goals for ourself. We wanted to win the Sun Belt Conference... and we did. We wanted to win the</p>
        <p>(Please turn to page B-7)Pirate Womenj Win Tournament</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO - East Carolina Universitys womens softball team went through two days of play in the North Carolina A&amp;amp;T Invitational Tournament with a perfect record yesterday, easily winning the title.</p>
        <p>'The first day of the event was a round-robin type event, with ECU winning all four games. 'They first topped UNC-Greensboro, 7-0, then downed hosting A&amp;amp;T, 13-1. That was followed by a 6-1 win over Western Carolina and a 4-3 victory over Pembroke State.</p>
        <p>Saturday, the tournament format changed to double elimination, and the Lady Pirates went through that without a loss to claim the championship. In the opening contest, they downed Campbell,</p>
        <p>5-3. Cynthia Shepard led the Lady Pirates with a homer and a triple, accounting for four runs batted in. Mitzi Davis and Ginger Rothermel also added two hits each.</p>
        <p>In that game, Campbell took a 2-0 lead in the first and held it until East Carolina scored three in the third. Campbell tied it up with one in the fourth, but E(^ came back with one in the fifth and another in the seventh to wrap it up.</p>
        <p>The second game saw the Pirates top N.C. State, 14-6. 'The Lady Pirates scored once in the first and added two more in the second to take the lead. The Pirates then wrapped it up with five in the top of the fourth for an 8-0 lead at that point.</p>
        <p>Shepard again homered in a 2-for-3 effort, while Shirley Brown went 3-for^ and had two runs batted in.</p>
        <p>In the third contest of the afternoon, the Pirates downed Pembroke again. 5-1. East Carolina got single runs in the first two innings to take a lead it never lost. Sheri Stout led the ECU hitting with two in three trips, while Brown went 2-for-4.</p>
        <p>I  (Please turn to page B4)</p>
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        <p>Fighting For Control</p>
        <p>Georgetown center Pat Ewing uses his muscle to as he moves Oregon States Charlie Sitton (left) during their NCAA West Regional final Saturday afternoon. Ewing scored on the play. (AP Laserphoto)Beavers By 69-45</p>
        <p>PROVO, Utah (.\P)  Georgetowns Hoyas qualified for the NCAA basketball tournament with a quick, aggressive defense, but they made it to the Final Four Saturday with some dazzling shooting as well.</p>
        <p>The Hoyas, hitting slightly less than 50 percent from the floor this season, connected on 29 of 38 for a sizzling 76 percent -- a tournament record - in routing Oregon State 69-45 in the West Regional final.</p>
        <p>At one point. Georgetown hit 12 straight field goals. 10 in the second half when thev shot an astounding 92 percent on 12 of 13.</p>
        <p>Led by senior guard Eric "Sleepy Floyd, who scored 22 points on medium range jump shots and uncontested layiips, the sixth-ranked Hoyas got ahead early and never let up.</p>
        <p>We played our best today, said Georgetown Coach John Thompson. I would have to say it was the best performance by any team Ive ever coached.</p>
        <p>We tried to get the ball into (center Patrick) Ewing early, and once we did. they tended to forget about our other guys, especially Eric Floyd. Eric is one of the best players in the nation.</p>
        <p>Floyd credited Ewings dominating play inside for his scoring opportunities.</p>
        <p>Pat is such an awesome force inside that a team would be stupid not to fall back on him. and that left things open for meoutside, Floyd said.</p>
        <p>Ralph Miller, coach of fourth-raned Oregon State, called Georgetown definitely the best team weve played this season.</p>
        <p>"They did an exceollent job in every phase of the game at both ends of the court. added Miller.</p>
        <p>The Beavers shot 38 percent from the floor, and Miller said his team's difficulty in hitting the outside shot was the reason we fell behind early,</p>
        <p>(Please turn to page B-5)BC, Houston To Meet Today In Midwest Finals</p>
        <p>ST. LOUIS (.AP) - Houston, a team the experts aid would be unstoppable if it ever put all the pieces together, and Boston College, which for a while looked like It was going to pieces, meet Sunday in the final of the NCAA Midwest Regional Basketball Tournament.</p>
        <p>Tipoff is 2:25 p.m. EST in the St. Louis Checkerdome The outcome may hinge on the ball-handling wizardry of a little guard with the physique of a wrestler, or a 7-foot teen-ager from Nigeria who flashes signs of becoming one of the college games dominant big men.</p>
        <p>.\keem Abdul Olajuwon, 19, was one of six Houston players who reached double figures Friday night in a 79-78 semifinal victory over Missouri that was not as close as the final score indicated. The Tigers, who were ranked No. 1 in the country for two weeks during the season, were playing before a highly partisan crowd.</p>
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        <p>SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 21, 1982</p>
        <p>"Its especially gratifying to beat a team that was ranked No. 1 in the country', Houston Coach Guy Lewis said Saturday. But right now were working on coming back down to earth, and getting ready to play Boston College.</p>
        <p>Although the talent-rich Cougars. 24-7, have been the perennial pre-season favorites to win the Southwest Conference championship, they never have. This year they finished second to Arkansas after going on a four-game losing skid- midway through the conference season.</p>
        <p>Boston College, rocked by a point-shaving scandal, lurched to a 5-6 start this season and did no better than fourth in the Big East Conference. The taller, more physically powerful Cougars would appear to have a big edge over Boston College. But the Eagles, led by muscular guard John Bagley, reeled off upset victories over San Francisco and DePaul in the sub-regionals. In the semifinals Friday night, they knocked off Kansas State 69-65 after trailing the Wildcats at halftime by five points.</p>
        <p>"I can't say enough about this Boston College team, said Coach Tom Davis, A month ago, we wouldnt have dreamed we would be here, and thats been our theme. We try to play loose and think positively.</p>
        <p>The DePaul game gave us some confidence, some sort of basis on what we could do. said sophomore forward Martin Clark. "It gave us the realization that we could win.</p>
        <p>INSIDE</p>
        <p>The NIT is down to its final four teams. See preview of Monday ni^ts semifinal action on page B-2.</p>
        <p>DePaul coach Ray Meyer may not return next season. See why on page B-2.</p>
        <p>North Carolina edged Alabama Friday nigj^t to advance to todays East finals. See story page B-5.</p>
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        <p>ECU edged George Mason, 4-3, and Rose defeated Greene Central, 5-3, Friday. See stories page B-6 and B-7.</p>
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        <p>5W Edgecombe repeats as the 3-A girls state champion. See story page B-8.</p>
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        <p>Scoreboard is on page B-12.</p>
        <p>Simpson Blows Three-Sfroke Lead</p>
        <p>Lietzke, Bryant Tied For TPC Lead</p>
        <p>(Related story, scores on page B-2)</p>
        <p>PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) - Bruce Lietzke was just starting to talk about how glad he was to be only two shots back when he was informed he shared the lead Saturday in the third round of the $500,000 Tournament Players Championship.</p>
        <p>He quickly regrouped,</p>
        <p>Id much rather be leading or tied for the lead, he said. "Ive won coming from behind, but Id rather be leading going into the last round every time.</p>
        <p>This would be an awfully good tournament to win.</p>
        <p>His chances were heightened considerably when Scott Simpson, playing behind him, blew a 2-shot lead with a</p>
        <p>double bogey-bogey finish  well after the national television cameras had finished their coverage for the day.</p>
        <p>Simpsons loss of three shots to par on two holes lifted Lietzke and Brad Bryant into a share of the top spot going into Sundays final round of the chase for a $90,000 first prize.</p>
        <p>If Lietzke was surprised by his sudden elevation to the lead, Bryant was even more startled.</p>
        <p>I havent even thought about it, said Bryant when asked about his thoughts of winning, but $90,000 is kind of attractive.</p>
        <p>Simpson was cruising along with a 2-shot lead when he dumped his tee shot into a tiny bunker on the island green on the par-3 17th. He took two to get out.</p>
        <p>then missed a 6-foot putt for a double bogey-5.</p>
        <p>Simpson, whose only pfevious victory came in the 1980 Western Open, also bogeyed the 18th, leaving Lietzke and Bryant as the co-leaders going into Sundays final round of the chase for a $90,000 first prize.</p>
        <p>Lietzke was a three-time winner last season and Bryant is a non-winner in his fifth year on the tour. They completed three tours over the watery, pot-bunker filled acreage that makes up the controversial Players Club course with matching totalsof 210,6 shots under par.</p>
        <p>Lietzke, the game's most successful cross-handed putter, had a 3-under-par 69 and Bryant fought his way to a 71 in the warm, muggy, breezy weather.</p>
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        <p>John Fitzpatricks 935 Porsche Turbo flips coming into the infamous hairpin turn at Sebring 20 minutes after the start of the 12 Hours of Sebring auto endurance race here Saturday. Fitzpatrick was not injured. The accident was caused by failure of the right rear suspension. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Simpson and Vance Heafner were a single shot off the pace at 211. Heafner matched par 72 and Simpson had a 73 despite his horrendous finish.</p>
        <p>Veteran George Archer was next at 212 after a 70.</p>
        <p>The group at 213 included Jerry Pate, Ed Sneed, Hale Irwin and Tim Simpson, who is no relation to Scott. Pate had a 70 despite a ball in the water on the 18th, Sneed shot 74, Irwin and Tim Simpson 75.</p>
        <p>Scott Simpson's closing collapse also let Tom Watson back in the title chase. He managed a 68, the best round of the day, and moved to within four strokes of the lead at 214.</p>
        <p>My only chance is for the.y^ind to blow, tomorrow, he said, "Without the wind, there are too many guys in front of me.ECU Game Rained Out</p>
        <p>East Carolina Universitys baseball game with the University of Virginia was rained out Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>.Also rained out were a baseball game between DH. Conley and Rose High School, at ; Guy Smith Stadium, and a softball gartie between the two schools.</p>
        <p>East Carolina and Virginia are scheduled to play today, but it was not known at press time whether the teams would attempt to play one or two games. Either way, the afternoon's activities will begin at l:30p.m.</p>
        <p>East Carolina is scheduled to play Old Dominion in a key ECAC-South game on Tuesday night, its next action. Both teams come into the game unbeaten in league play.</p>
        <p>The Pirates are currently 11-3 and in the midst of a nine-game winning streak. They are also unbeaten on their home field.</p>
        <p>No new dates were set for the playing of the Rose-Conley games. Rose will play-host to North Lenoir in a make-up game Monday at 4 p.m. at Guy Smith Stadium.</p>
        <p>The softball team also plays Monday at 4 p.m. at the Guy Smith womens softball field.</p>
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        <p>B-2-The DaUy Reflector. Greenville, N C. - Sunday, March 21.1982</p>
        <p>inc UUj lurucviui. vfic^ivuic'.  wiNIT Field Whittled Down To Final Four Squads</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Purdue is hot, Bradley has something to prove. Oklahoma is loose and Georgia has Dominique Wilkins</p>
        <p>That, in the most simple terms, describes the final four in the National Invitation Tournament.</p>
        <p>In .Monday nights semifinals at Mdison Square Garden it will be Bradley against Oklahoma at 6;30 p.m. EST followed by Georgia against Purdue at 9, The winners meet for the championship Wednesday night.</p>
        <p>Purdue sewed up the last semifinal berth Friday night with its third impressive tourney victory, an 86^ stomping of Texas A&amp;amp;M The previous night, Bradley topped Tulane 77-81. Georgia trounced Virginia Tech 90-73 and Oklahoma downed Da&amp;gt;1on 91-82.</p>
        <p>"Were on a roll, no doubt about it, said Purdue Coach Gene Keady. whose Boilermakers now are 17-13 after being 9-12 at one point</p>
        <p>We were struggling there for a while. In fact we were dead, said Keady. who last year led Purdue to third place in the NIT "Its been a year when we got caloused and just hung</p>
        <p>MeyerNiay Not Return</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (API - Complaining that he is being treated unfairly by the Chicago news media, veteran DePaul basketball Coach Ray Meyer says he isnt sure hell be back for another season.</p>
        <p>Meyer, 68, said he will decide soon whether to step aside and hand over head coaching responsibilities to his son, Joey, an assistant coach who has been designated as his fathers eventual successor.</p>
        <p> Meyers comments came on the heels of DePauls 82-75 loss to Boston College last Sunday in the NCAA Midwest Regional. The defeat marked the third consecutive year the Blue Demons lost their opening game in the tournament.</p>
        <p>1 hope my detractors sleep well, said Meyer, who has coached the Blue Demons for the last 40 seasons and is the winningest active major-college coach. My wife is ver&amp;gt; disturbed at the way the Chicago media has handled this. So much so that she has asked me to seriously consider retiring.</p>
        <p>Meyer said he was upset at the difference in the way he was treated by the media during the season, when his team was 26-1, and the press reports that surfaced after the tournament loss.</p>
        <p>"All through the season, when we were going 26-1,1 was all right, Meyer said. But we lose that game, and all of a sudden Im stupid. Im the guy who lost the tournament game in March, all right. But arent 1 the same fellow that helped win all those games back in December, January and February?</p>
        <p>At a press conference the day after the Boston College game, Meyer indicated that he planned to remain at DePaul as head coach next season, But on Friday he said he might change his mind.</p>
        <p>"Every time we lose, they (the media) take off on me,</p>
        <p>Meyer said. "When other coaches lose, they don't get it as badly as 1 do. Marge (Mrs.</p>
        <p>Meyer) wants me to retire so 1 wont take that abuse anymore. Im not sure if 1 will come back, but Im not close to making a decision. Now isnt the time, with my emotions like this.</p>
        <p>in tough, and Im just glad the NIT had faith in us and kept us</p>
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        <p>, The Boilermaker turnaround has featured a two-prwiged attack of sophomore cwiter Russell Cross and senior guard Keith Edmonson, the leading scorer in the Big Ten.</p>
        <p>Keady knows full well that to stop Georgia, which also has been hot of late, his team must deal with Wilkins, the third-team All-American forward known for his backboard-wrenching slam dunks.</p>
        <p>"You see this picture of Dominique? Keady said, holding iq&amp;gt; a photo of Wilkins in the process of dunking (me. Thats intimidating. That guy can get up higher than any of our people. Hes very impressive.</p>
        <p>Georgia Coach Hugh Durham, while admitting that his 6-foot-7 star has played the key roll in leading the Bulldogs, 19-11, into the final four, insists t^y are not a one-man team.</p>
        <p>"I think any time you have a great player people rely on him, said Durham. We certainly prefer to play with Wilkins in the lineup and we prefer to play when he gets a lot of points,</p>
        <p>but at the same time weve got other taloited piaym who are capable of scoring.  ,</p>
        <p>Durham agreed that Purdue is the hottest team in the NIT. Weve done well, but theyve done exceptionally well, he said. Theyve got the big center (CroK) that we dont have, and 1 think that gives thn an advantage. And theyve been here before and thats another advantage.</p>
        <p>For Bradley Coach Dick Vo'sace, the sour taste of being ignored by the NCAA toumamort ccmimittee still lingers. But the out^mken Braves moitor emphasizes that hes ^ad to be intheNrr.</p>
        <p>'Thank God there is an NIT and I hope there will always be an NIT because it is a iriace whm teams can &amp;lt;xne and grow and gain recognition, walk down Broadway and have a place in the sun, a day that can lead them toother things, he said. When you see my team youll see a very great basketball team, Versace said matter-of-factly of his 24-10 Braves, who are paced by seniors Mitchell Anderson, Donald Reese and David ThinMl, who own a 24-10 record.</p>
        <p>Eariier Vosace had criticized the NCAA committee for not inviting BrzKfley while issuing bids to four Big East teams, including Boston College, which Versace said didnt have a gwiden^ record to earn a berth.  -</p>
        <p>We suffered humiliation, said Versace, adding that he didnt have anything against Boston CoUege, just the process that aUowed the Eagles to get into the NCAA tourney.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma Coach Billy Tubbs also wanted to get into a postseason tournament, but the NIT is just fine with him. ^^ifewanted to get into the NCAA or the NIT and I think weve gone above our expectations (by making the final four), said TuWk. whose Sooners bring a 22-10 record into Mondays game against Bradley.</p>
        <p>Tubbs, in just his second seas(m at Oklahoma, has turned around a team that went 9-18 in 1980, and as far as hes concerned, any more success at this point would be just icing</p>
        <p>onthecake.  .</p>
        <p>Led by junior forward David Little and junior guard (muck Barnett, the Sooners will just come in swinging, said Tubbs. Weve got nothing to lose.</p>
        <p>Nkklaus Upset, Angry After Shooting Fat 78 At Tournament</p>
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        <p>Simpson Blows Lead</p>
        <p>Scott Simpson tosses his club in disgust after a trap shot on the sixth hole during the third round of the TPC Saturday. Another trap  on the 17th hole  proved fatal for Simpson, who blew a three-stroke lead and fell one stroke off the pace going into todays final round. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>Bodine Out To Win Pair</p>
        <p>MARTINSVILLE. Va. (AP)  Geoff Bodine of Pleasant Garden. N.C., goes after the third sweep in Martinsville Speedways 35-year history Sunday when he tries to win both halves of the $109,150 Dogwood 500 Classic national championship doubleheader.</p>
        <p>The twin bill includes a 250-lap Late Model Sportsman race starting at 12:30 p.m. EST, and a 250-lap Modified event, and Bodine should be on the pole for both races.</p>
        <p>"I sure would like a sweep and weve come close, Bodine said. "Ive always had good cars here, and 1 "think I know how to get around this trac. Theres a technique to it. and I think Ive got it.</p>
        <p>Bodine won the pole Thursday for the Sportsman race with a speed of 89.868 mph in a Chevrolet Malibu, and he apparently captured the No. 1 spot Friday for the Modified event with a speed of 96.042 mph in a Chevrolet Cavalier.</p>
        <p>Rain interrupted qualifying Friday with seven Modified cars still on the line, and the rain continued Saturday, canceling the additional time trials and the six 25-lap qualifying races that had been scheduled to determine the last 20 cars for each race.</p>
        <p>Those cars will hold time trials at 12 noon Sunday for the Modified race. Bodine still could be bumped from the pole, but it is unlikely.</p>
        <p>Thirty-eight Modifieds already have gone through time trials for the field of 40, and national Modified champion Richie Evans of Rome, N.Y., will challenge Bodine from the outside pole if Fridays times hold up.</p>
        <p>Evans won the race last year on three wheels after he and Bodine wrecked coming across the finish line. Bodine had won the Sportsman race prior to the wild finish in the Modified event.</p>
        <p>In the Sportsman race, Phil Parsons of Denver, N.C, will start on the outside pole opposite Bodine, who has nine career victories here.</p>
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        <p>- Jack Nicklaus discussed, with candor and good grace, the 83 he shot in the British Open last year.</p>
        <p>He joked about an 82 in the last round of the Bing Crosby a few years previously.</p>
        <p>Patiently, week after week, he attempted to explain his playing difficulties as he stni^ed through the frustrations and embarrassment of 1979, by far the worst season of his matchless career.</p>
        <p>Over the last decade, the man generally acknowledged as the finest player the game has known also has been among golfs most gracious, patient and accessible performers.</p>
        <p>But he obviously was upset, even angry, after completing a fat 78 Saturday in the delayed finish of the second round of the Tournament Players Championship, a title he has won three times.</p>
        <p>It gave Nicklaus a 151 total</p>
        <p> seven strokes over par for two trips over the new and controversial Players Club course - and sent him down the road, a victim of the cut for the second week in a row.</p>
        <p>It was the first time in his matchless career Nicklaus had missed the cut in consecutive tournaments.</p>
        <p>And he was not happy.</p>
        <p>His steel-blue eyes were blazing and his jaw set in a tight, grim line as he quickly cleaned out his locker, changed into street shoes, grabbed a telephone and started making travel arrangements home to North Palm Beach, Fla.</p>
        <p>No comment, he said.</p>
        <p>forced a weak smile and rolled his eyes to the heavens.</p>
        <p>I just dont want to say anything Id be sorry for later, he added.</p>
        <p>It was not clear whether his displeasure was directed toward himself or the extremely difficult course designed and built as a permanent home for the annual champi(Miship of golfs touring pros. It is being played in compeition for the first time this week.</p>
        <p>And it has been the subject of considerable conversation among the players, some of whom have been critical of the severely undulating greens, the severity of the penalties for a errant shot. The course features swales and mounds, vast expanses of wasteland and sand, pot bunkers more common to Scottish courses, grass bunkers and water on every hole.</p>
        <p>Early in the week, Nicklaus said the course is going to be fine. Its very much a British-playing type of course.</p>
        <p>Youre going to have to play golf here. I like the golf course. I think Pete (architect Pete Dye) has done a great job.</p>
        <p>But the man who has won a record 17 major professional championships only rolled his eyes and said No comment after hed completed his second round, playing his last five holes five over par. He 3-putted the 16th and double-bogeyed the 18th from the water i\ his last competitive action prior to the Masters, annually his first big goal of the season.</p>
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        <p>GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) Rocky Mount earned both revenge and the North Carolina Athletic Associatkm state 4-A* title Saturday as the Gryphons snapped Chapel HHls 36-game winning streak by defeating the Tigers 61-58.</p>
        <p>Senior all-state guard George McQain led Rocky Mount with 16 points as the Gryphons finished the year 28-2.</p>
        <p>Chapel Hill, led by Sandy Andersons 19 points, finished the year at 27-1. The Tigers had not lost since defeating Rocky Mount in last years 4-A finals.</p>
        <p>In an earlier game, David Henderson scored 21 points to lead Warren County to a 62-59 win over Swannanoa Owen for the state 3-A title.</p>
        <p>Chapel HUl held a 42-41 lead * goiflg into the fourth quarter but fell behind as 6-foot-5 reserve forward Brian Hunter pumped in 10 strai^it points and the Gryphons did not miss a shot from the floor during the entire period.</p>
        <p>Hunter gave Rocky Mount a two-point lead at 45-43 in the first minute of the quarter. The Gryphons stretched the lead to aS many as five points during the period.</p>
        <p>Chapel Hill came back late in the period, as sophomore reserve Ranzino Smith hit four straight baskets and Anderson hit a jumper from the right comer to cut the lead to two at 60-58 with 39 seconds left.</p>
        <p>The Tigers had a chance to , tie -in the last 30 seconds, but</p>
        <p>Gryphon reserve Tracy Battle sank the front aid d a 1-and-l with 3 seconds left to ice the game.</p>
        <p>Smith finished the game with 10 points, and all-state J(im Davis finished wiht 16 for Chapel H1.</p>
        <p>Hunter and reserve Mike Williams both scored 10 points for Rocky Mount. Jerome Garrett was the fourth Gryphon in double figures with 15.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma Star To Attend UNC</p>
        <p>TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Jenks guard Steve Hale, son of former Oral Roberts University basketball coach Jerry Hale, says he will attend the University of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Hale, who carries a 22.4 point average and is regarded as one of the top recruits in Oklahoma, had considered Oral Roberts, Tulsa and Arkansas as well as North Carolina.</p>
        <p>The Tar Heels have expressed hi^ interest in the 6-foot-3 Hale. North Carolina Coach Dean Smith visited Tulsa in December to see him play.</p>
        <p>Its hard to describe, but I was very impressed with how smoothly things were run there, Hale said of the Chapel HUl, N.C., basketbaU program.</p>
        <p>Warren County Beats Swannanoa For Title</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP)  Jerome Coopers two free throws with 24 seconds left thwarted a Swannanoa Owen rally and Kenny Crews extra free throw wrapped i^) Warroi Countys 62-59 victory and the North Carolina 3-A boys championship Saturday night.</p>
        <p>Warren (bounty gained a 5(M9 lead on a Cooper rebound with 6:26 remaining, but Owens Brad Dau^rty scored to give them a 51-50 advanta^. Warren Countys Reginald Burchette canned a free throw at the 5:47 mark to tie the game at 51.</p>
        <p>The teams traded baskets untU they tied it at 59 on a basket by Owens Keith Parker at 2:21.</p>
        <p>David Henderson, the games most valuable player, missed on the first of three chances Owen had to tie the score again. Daugherty also missed an opportunity and Joe i Greene blew a one-and-one. Stacy Ayers tried following a</p>
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        <p>Louisville center Rodney McCray (22) bumps into center Norman Ahchrum (55) of the University of Alabama-Birmingham Saturday in the first period of their NCAA</p>
        <p>Mideast Regional basketball tournament championship in Birmingham, Ala. The ball went out of bounds on the play. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>timeout but was called for traveling.</p>
        <p>Cooper then connected on his game winning free shots, and later forced a turnover which led to a foul and Oews insurance point.</p>
        <p>Henderswi finished with 21 points, whUe Cooper added 14. Warren Ckninty closed out its season at 25-7.</p>
        <p>Daugherty led all scorers with 26 points. He also grabbed 15 rebounds, handed out 4 assists and blocked three shots. PhU Groce added* 13 as Swannanoa Owen dropped to 28-2.</p>
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        <p>Burchette 0 2-4 2, Crews 3 3-5 9. Greene 3 2-4 8 Falcon 2 1-2 5. Henderson 8 54 21. Cooper 6 2-2 14. EUington 1 1-2 3, Totals 23</p>
        <p>16-K62 SWANNANOA OWEN (58)</p>
        <p>Daugherty 8 10-10 26. Graga 2 2-2 6.</p>
        <p>Lanning 2 1-3 5, Parker 3 3-4 9, Groce 6 1-4 13. Ayers 0 0-0 0, Reynolds 0 04 0. Totals 21</p>
        <p>17-23 59</p>
        <p>Hairtime score-Warren Co 32, Swan nanoa Owen 26 Fouled out-Daugherty, Gragg. Total louls-Warren County 17, Swannanoa Owen 19 A-6,000</p>
        <p>Hiwassee........67</p>
        <p>Chocowinity......52</p>
        <p>ELON COLLEGE, N.C. (AP)  Leslie Graham scored 17 points as Hiwassee Dam claimed the North Carolina Girls 1-A High School BasketbaU Championship with a 67-52 victory over defending champion Chocowinity,</p>
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        <p>Junior Verna Myers led the Young Indians with, 24 points, followed by senior Glenda Harrell with 11.</p>
        <p>Hiwassee Dam made its third consecutive trip to the state finals and returned most of its 1981 team, while Chocowinity lost four of its five starters to graduation.</p>
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        <p>North Pitt Stings Eagles, 11-5</p>
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        <p> 11-5, victory over West Craven ; Saturday afternoon in a : nonconference baseball game.</p>
        <p>The victory, the first for the</p>
        <p> Padthers in three outings this season, was sparked by MUce</p>
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        <p> korth Pitt wasted little time</p>
        <p>in taking command. Brown doubled to c^n the first inning and came home when Keel was safe on a fielders choice. After Quintin Dove walked, Edward Ayers singled home Keel and Dove subsequently scored when the throw was misplayed at home.</p>
        <p>The Panthers upped their lead to 64) in the second. Roger BeU and Brown singled to qpen the inning and both scored on BrUeys double. Keel foUowed with another double to score</p>
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        <p>West Craven cut the gap to 6-2 in the bottom of the third, but the Panthers scored three more runs in the of the fourth and added two more in the fifth.</p>
        <p>The Eagles scored single runs in the fourth, fifth and seventh innings, but it was far from enough as they suffered their second straight lopsided loss to a Pitt County team. Ayden-Grifton whipped West Craven, 15-0, Friday.</p>
        <p>Trelis Moore was two for four for the Panthers, who had 11 hits on the afternoon.</p>
        <p>North Pitt is scheduled to play host to Roanoke on Tuesday, but there is a possibility the game might be switched to Roanoke should the Panther field still be unplayable.</p>
        <p>North put 3 320 0-11 11 4 W. Craven 002 110 1- 5 8 2 Bell, Brown (6) and Moore, Keel (5); White, Brown (2), Elks (6) and Daughtry.</p>
        <p>Beddingfield Edges Rams, 4-3</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL - WUson Bed-: dingfield pushed over a run in ; the- top of the seventh inning : yesterday and nipped Greene Cetral, 4-3, in a nonconference baseball game.</p>
        <p>Beddingfield had taken the lead in the game in the third inning, only to see the Rams</p>
        <p>winning hit came on a two- The Rams fought back with strike pitch.  one in the fourth. With one</p>
        <p>The Bruins grabbed the lead down, John Mayo reached on with three in the third inning, an error and advanced on With (me down, Tony Braswell Marlow Gilmores single. A got a check-swing single to wild pitch then scored Mayo, right and then stole second.</p>
        <p>After a second out, he scored on a double by Joel Patterson, who then scored on another</p>
        <p>over the winner in the top of the seventh. Patterson walked and was sacrificed up. After the second out, Ciiris Williams banged out a two-strike single to drive Patterson over. Williams led the Bruin hit-Greene Central got two more ting with two hits, while Suggs in the sixth, tying it at 3-3. had two for Greene Central.</p>
        <p>rally in the fourth qnd sixth to two-bagger, this one by tie it up. All four of the Bruin Charles Davis. Woody Mercer runs came after two were then singled in Davis for a 34) retired - and the game- lead.</p>
        <p>Mayo singled and moved up on a hit by Warren. Chris Suggs then singled to drive in both runners and knot the game.</p>
        <p>But Beddingfield pushed</p>
        <p>Dokes Retains Title With KO</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) dropped face down, with his more often than scored.</p>
        <p> Michael Dynamite Dokes left arm over the lower strand In a scheduled 10-round took target practice with ofrope.  heavyweight fight, Tim</p>
        <p>Franco Thomas face from the Referee Zach Gayton didnt Witherspoon of Philadelphia, opening bell until he knocked even bother to count. Instead 208&amp;gt;4, ran his record to 164), him out in the fifth round he signaled the scheduled 12- when he knocked out Luis Saturday in defense of the round fight was over at 1:33 Acosta, 210/2, of Argentina North American Boxing Fed- and then rolled Thomas over with a single overhand right in eration heavyweight cham- on his back as Thomas, the second round, pionship.  handlers and a doctor entered  In middleweight 10-rounders,</p>
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        <p>213V4, of Fairmont, W.Va., it was the second sb'ai^t loss and left his record at 24-4.</p>
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        <p>B-4-The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N C -Sunday, March 21.1982</p>
        <p>ECU Nelters Win Third</p>
        <p>East Carolina spotted High Point College a 2-0 lead before rallying to win the final seven match^ for a 7-2 victory Saturday afternoon in a college tennis match.</p>
        <p>ECU, now 3^ this season, lost the #1 and #2 singles matches but then tied it up with wins by Barry Parker and Ted Lepper at #3 and #4 and took the lead on Norman Bryants three-set win at It'S.</p>
        <p>The Pirates play host to Campbell Wednesday.</p>
        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>Jim Holleran (HPi d. Keith Zengel, 3-6,</p>
        <p>6-3.6-t.</p>
        <p>Pekka Makeza iHPi d Donald KutliHlge.7-6.6-2 Barry Parker (EC) d. Greg Fox, M, 6-2</p>
        <p>Ted Lepper (EC) d. Art Lomax, 6D, Norman Br\ant (EC) d, Vince Vrana,</p>
        <p>5-7,7-5,6-1</p>
        <p>Galen Treble (ECt d. Clint Osborne, 2-6,6-1,6-2.</p>
        <p>Parker-Zengel lECi d. Holleran-Makeza,7-5,fr4.</p>
        <p>Brvant-Lepper lEC) d, Vrana-Lomax,</p>
        <p>6-1.6-1.</p>
        <p>Treble-Rutledge lEC) d. Osbome-Fox,</p>
        <p>7-6,6-3.</p>
        <p>Exhibition</p>
        <p>Cole King (EC I d. Mark White, 64,7-5.</p>
        <p>Jones Sparks UDC To NCAA II Championship</p>
        <p>SPRINGHELD, Mass. (AP)  Bistrict of Cdumbia center Earl Jones scored 24 points Saturday night as the 4-year-old Firebirds outgunned defending champion Florida Southern 73-63 for the NCAA Divisitm II basketball title.</p>
        <p>a 23-5 record. Florida Southern of the Sunshine State Conference had a 21-9 mark.</p>
        <p>FLORIDA SOUTHERN 31 Radon 3 1-2 7. King 11 2-2 24. Ebding 6 6 18. PowichaJ 2 6^ 10. Johnson 2^4. Hams 0 IK) 0, Zipko 0 (Hi 0, Smith 0 (M) 0 Totals 24 15-1863</p>
        <p>DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (73)</p>
        <p>I- n  Caimichaei  0 0-0 0. BtM  2 3 20, Joocs 11</p>
        <p>In a consolation game earlier 2-2 24, Payne 4 4412, carson 5 34 13.</p>
        <p>tfiirdav Kentiirkv Weslevan Danids 0 (w 0, cdd^ v (hi 2, Morgan 0 (HI 0. Neal 0 0-0 0. Holland 0 04) 0. Blondn 1 (H)2 Totals3111-1373 Halftime- Florida Southern 35, Distnct of Columbia 36 Fouled Out -Ponichal Total Fouls-Florida Southern 15. District of Columbia 18 A4.725</p>
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        <p>St. Louis coach Chuck Hiller wrestles a fan after tackling him during game against Philadelphia. The unidentified fan tried to get at</p>
        <p>umpire John McSherry (back showing) t^en the fan disagreed with a call. Hiller is the Cardinals third base coach. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Tigers Power Past Minnesota</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Home runs by Lance Parrish, Rick Leach and Chet Lemon powered the Detroit Tigers to a 9-2 exhibition baseball victory over the Minnesota Twins Saturday.</p>
        <p>Parrish three-run blast came in the second inning off Twins starter and loser Roger</p>
        <p>Erickson. Leach homered off Ericksop to lead off the third and Lemon belted a two-run shot two outs later off Erickson.</p>
        <p>The victory improved Detroits spring record to 6-7, while the Twins dropped to 2-9.</p>
        <p>Mike Vails solo homer ignited a four-run rally as the</p>
        <p>Lopez-Melton Up By Five At Pro-Am</p>
        <p>LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - Nancy Lopez-Melton shook off a double bogey on the ninth hole to fire a 3-under-par 69 Saturday and take a commanding 5-shot lead after three rounds of the $200,000 J&amp;amp;B Scotch Pro-Am womens golf tournament.</p>
        <p>Lopez-Melton, who started the day two shots in front of Sandra Haynie, made five birdies and 12 pars on the 6,237-yard, par-72 Desert Inn Country Hub course. She faltered only on the par-4 ninth when she hit her second shot long, flubbed a chip shot and three-putted for a six.</p>
        <p>Lopez-Melton finished the three rounds at 206, ll-under-par. Haynie, after an even-par 72, was at 211, while Ayako Okamoto of Japan was third at 212.</p>
        <p>Okamoto, a star on the Japanese womens tour, shot a 4-under-par 68 to move into contention. She shared the days best round with Patty Sheehan, last years Ladies Professional Golf Association Rookie of the Year, who is at 3 under par for the tournament.</p>
        <p>Two-time defending champion Donna Caponi struggled to a 2-over 74 that left her well off the lead at 216. Judy Clark, three shots behind starting the third roiind, also had a 74 to finish at 214.</p>
        <p>A non-winner in more than eight months, Lopez-Melton said the 5-shot lead was the biggest shes eVer had going into the final round of a tournament.</p>
        <p>Usually when I win a tournament, 1 come from behind, the winner of 23 LPGA events said. Ive only won one or two when Ive been ahead.</p>
        <p>Lopez-Melton said she plans to attack the golf course during the final round and try to expand her lead rather than protect it.</p>
        <p>I want to be aggressive, she said. Id love to win the tournament by a lot of shots, not just a few. Ive never done that before, its always been a fight.</p>
        <p>Cincinnati Reds, 7-4, stopped the Kansas City Royals, 4-7. It was Vails first home run of the spring and came off Kansas City starter Jim Wright.</p>
        <p>Jason Thompson smacked a three-run homer and Tony Pena drove in thre runs with four hits as the Pittsburgh Pirates, 10-3, handed the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-7, a 10-7 defeat. Pena went 4-for-4, doubling home a run in the second and punching a two-run single in the fourth.</p>
        <p>Rick Mondays grand slam homer powered the Los Angeles Dodgers, 34, over the New York Mets 10-4. Craig Swan worked the first five innings for the Mets, 3-7, giving up only three hits and one run.</p>
        <p>The Toronto Blue Jays, 94, downed the Chicago White Sox 84 as Jesse Barfield went 3-for-5, batting in three runs. Aurelio Rodriguez homered for Toronto as the White Sox record fell to 6^.</p>
        <p>Pitchers Phil Niekro, Tommy Boggs and A1 Hrabosky scattered two hits as the Atlanta Braves, 11-2, blanked the Houston Astros 2-0. It was the Braves sixth shutout of the spring. Houston is now 3-6.</p>
        <p>Reserve catcher Orlando Sanchez doubled home Mike Ramsay in the 14th inning as the St. Louis Cardinals, 5-5, outlasted the Boston Red Sox 10-6. Boston, now 5-8, scored three runs in the eighth and ninth innings to knot the score at 5-5, but the Cards scored once in the 13th and four times in the 14th off loser Dennis Burtt, the last of four Red Sox pitchers.</p>
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        <p>two-run single sparked a five-run rally in the sixth inning as the San Diego Padres downed Seattle 64. San Diego is now 64, while the Mariners dropped to 2-5.</p>
        <p>Dave Bergman tripled home two runs In the fifth inning, then scored the tie-breaking run on Darrell Evans single as the San Francisco Giants, 4-5, defeated the Chicago Cute 6-3. The Cubs are 6-5 in exhibition play.</p>
        <p>Bobby Grich led off the fourth inning with a home run, his third of the spring, to snap a 2-2 tie and lead the California Angels, 5-5, to a 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, 4-6.</p>
        <p>Bake McBride and Jerry Dybzinski each hit two-run doubles and Von Hayes added a solo homer as the Geveland Indians, 64, beat the Oakland As 8-7. The Indians took advantage of the wildness of As starter Mike Norris, who had his third ineffective outing of the exhibition season. Dan Meyer and Tony Armas homered for Okland, now 54.</p>
        <p>Saturday, Kentucky Wesleyan beat California State at Bakersfield 77-66 for third place.</p>
        <p>The Firebirds, created in a merger of three schools, opened a 36-35 halftime lead to an eight-point edge at 16 minutes of the second half.</p>
        <p>Florida Southern edged back to within a field goal, but the 7-foot Jones scored a layup, stole a pass and hooked another field goal to lift the Firebirds to a 5847 lead at 9:13.</p>
        <p>Firebirds forward Michael Britt, who finished with 20 points, followed Jones hook with four straight field goals to hold down the Moccasins.</p>
        <p>In the first half, UDC kept a one-to six-point edge over the Moccasins in the first seven minutes. But Florida Southern grabbed a 16-14 lead on a field goal by Mark King at 12:37.</p>
        <p>The Moccasins took the lead four more times before Britt and Jones each scored a field goal to give UDC its halftime margin.</p>
        <p>King led Florida Southern with 24 points, and Moccasin center John Ebeling, who was hit with three personal fouls in the first half but stayed out of further foul trouble, added 18 points. Ebeling also grabbed 14 rebounds.</p>
        <p>UDC finished its regular season as an independent with</p>
        <p>ECU Women...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page B-1)</p>
        <p>Then, in the championship game, the Lady Pirates again met Western Carolina, downing them 2-0. The game remained a scoreless deadlock until the sixth inning when Brown singled with two on, driving in both runners.</p>
        <p>The eight wins over the two day period ran the ECU record to 11-3. East Carolina plays host to N.C. State in a doubleheader in Greenville on Tuesday at 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Cheyney St........93</p>
        <p>Kansas St.........71</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -All-Americas Yolanda Laney and Val Walker combined for 50 points as second-ranked Cheyney State romped past No. 18 Kansas State 93-71 to claim the NCAA East Regional womens basketball championship Saturday night.</p>
        <p>Laney knocked in 26 points and Walker added 24 and 9 rebounds for the Wolves, now 27-2. They advance to the Final Four in Norfolk, Va., on March 26 to meet the winner of Sundays Maryland-Drake West Regional championship game.</p>
        <p>Priscilla Gary and Angie Bonner tallied 22 points apiece for the Wildcats, who closed their season at 26-6.</p>
        <p>Wolves a 15-8 lead. By haiftime, the margin ballooned to 45-32 and Cheyney State was in command.</p>
        <p>The Wolves shot 54.5 percent from the field while Kansas State managed 45 percent. Cheyney State also outre-bounded the Wildcats 40-27.</p>
        <p>Rosetta Guilford chipped in 18 points for (Tiejmey State and Debra Walker finished with 14.</p>
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        <p>RUSTON, La. (AP) - Senior center Pam Kelly scored 29 points - making 14 of 16 field goal attempts - to lead Louisiana Tech to an 82-60 basketball victory over Kentucky and the NCAA Midwest Regional championship.</p>
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        <p>North Carolinas James Worthy (52) goes high to block the shot of Alabamas Eddie Phillips (51) during first half action in FYiday nights NCAA East Regional semifinal game being played at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, N.C. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Hoyas Demolish OSU...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page B-l)</p>
        <p>The Hoyas, raising their record to 29^, will advance to the Final Four in New Orleans next week and will meet Louisville, a 75-68 winner over Alabama-Birmingham in the Mideast Regional final Saturday.</p>
        <p>It will be the Hoyas first trip to the Final Four since 1943, when they lost to Wyoming in the championship game.</p>
        <p>Georgetown, dominating the boards and throttling Oregon State with a swarming defense, applied pressure from the 10-point</p>
        <p>outset, moving to a lead on consecutive field goals by Floyd and stretched the  than 13  points the rest of that</p>
        <p>margin to 42-25 at halftime.  period.</p>
        <p>The Beavers were unable to Georgetown, making its handle Floyd, a smooth, quick, fourth straight tournament ap-6-foot-3 guard, or (}eorgetowns  pearance,  moved to a quick  7-2</p>
        <p>intimidating 7-foot center  lead on  a  three-point play  by</p>
        <p>Patrick Ewing, who set the Brown. Consecutive baskets by tone early in the game with a Floyd put the Hoyas ahead 17-7 pair of slam dunks over the with 13:28 remaining in the shorter Beavers.  half, and Ewing and Brown</p>
        <p>Georgetown reeled off eight helped stretch the lead to 24-9. straight points early in the</p>
        <p>second half for a 52-27 advan- A pair of baskets by Oregon tage, and with about nine State center Charlie Sitton and minutes remaining, went into a a short jumper by guard Lester stall, running precious minutes Conner kept the Beavers in off the clock.  contention. But Floyd drove</p>
        <p>Floyd tossed in 18 points and the lane and was fouled, con-Ewing added 11 in the first verting the three-point play, half. A three-point play by with 39 seconds left in the half. Ewing and guard Fred Browns steal and layup gave</p>
        <p>the Hoyas a 15-pOmt lead Evans 4 M B, Green 3 4-8 10, Sitton 6 0-0</p>
        <p>Utl fi.f V.olf 12. Conner 6 1-2 13, Brew 0 (H) 0, Holbrook 1</p>
        <p>midway through the first half, (H) 2, wiitier 00-00, siangei 0 m 0, raii 0 and Oregon State got no closer ^rgetovw'Vki</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -There arent many people who havent heard of North Carolinas basketball tradition, but Villanova center John Pinone thinks its about time his team got some notice, too.</p>
        <p>The top-ranked Tar Heels and the Wildcats meet Sunday for the NCAA East Regional championship and a shot at the national collegiate title Villanova gained the berth by squeaking by Memphis State in overtime 70-66.</p>
        <p>North Carolina placed five players in double figures as it stopped Alabama 74-69.</p>
        <p>Pinone, who scored 19 points, hit a pair of free throws with 26 seconds left in overtime to give Villanova a lead it never relinquished. Stewart Granger iced the victory with two more free shots.</p>
        <p>Ed Pinkney and Aaron Howard added 16 apiece for Villanova.</p>
        <p>"It is no fluke, Pinone said of his teams victory. We deserve to be in the final eight. Now, people will know about Villanova.</p>
        <p>Wildcat Coach Rollie Massimino knew about his team all along. Once the game went into the extra period, he said he gained added confidence.</p>
        <p>"We have lost overtime games in the past. We lost a triple overtime at Syracuse last year. Massimino said. This year, I feel we are going to win when we go into overtime.</p>
        <p>Massimino almost didnt get to see an overtime when Memphis States Otis Jackson threw up a 30-footer with time running out. The ball rimmed out and left the score tied at 62.</p>
        <p>"I was looking for a shot from the free throw line. Jackson said, "and time got away from me. 1 thought it was in.</p>
        <p>Memphis State could have forced a second overtime, but the attempt never left the hands of guard Phillip Haynes,</p>
        <p>three players in foul trouble and stay with a team as talented as North Carolina, Sanderson said. "We did the best we could inside and gave up some shots on the perime ter. They just knocked them home.</p>
        <p>Sanderson then closed his news conference with a comment few Crimson Tide fans would dare make aloud.</p>
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        <p>The contest comes against a team thou^t to have the advantage since its own home court is 30 miles to the west.</p>
        <p>"We are very happy to be in the final eight. Tar Heel coach Dean Smith said. "Now our goal is to be in the final four.</p>
        <p>The previous goal achieved with the help James Worthy and Matt Doherty, who scored 16 points apiece. Center Sam Perkins added 15, Jimmy Black had 14 and freshman Michael Jordan scored 11.</p>
        <p>Alabama Coach Wimp Sanderson said his goal was to hold Worthy and Perkins down offensively. The result was 27 team fouls, including the loss Totals of Bobby Lee Hurt and Eddie Phillips on fouls. Even reserve Phillip Lockett fouled out trying to keep the Tar Heel tandem in check.</p>
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        <p>East Carolina rallied for two ruiK in the bottom of the eighth inning Friday and pulled out a 4-3 ECAC-South baseball victory over George Mason.</p>
        <p>The win kept the Pirates unbeaten in three starts in the league, while the Patriots drop off to 0-2. East Carolina, now 11-3 overall, has now won nine straight games.</p>
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        <p>This time, it was for good.</p>
        <p>After rolling to a 7-0 win in the first meeting of the two teams on Thursday, coach Hal Baird was asked if the Pirates might have been a little flat for the game.</p>
        <p>I thought maybe we were during infield and batting pratice. We had very poor ones. But after the game got started, I thought we were up for it.</p>
        <p>Ive just got to give George Mason credit. They played a fine game, came up with some good defensive plays, and their freshman pitcher did a very good job against us."</p>
        <p>Key among the defensive plays were three double plays, all initiated by shortst(^ Jim Youngblood, who picked up three balls just a step from second, forcing one runner there before throwing on to first to complete the play.</p>
        <p>Starting pitcher Les Wright, who left in the eighth, gave up 11 hits, but generally managed to keep the Pirates off stride.</p>
        <p>He kept hitting parts of the strike zone that kept us off balance, Baird said.</p>
        <p>But he, too, had praise for his own freshman pitcher. Bob Davidson, who went the distance, giving up six hits  two of them solo home runs.</p>
        <p>He pitched well. His fast ball was way ahead of them early and their righthanders were all hitting to right field. But his breaking ball wasnt</p>
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        <p>Davidson. Anderson later hit a home run, but the Pirates came out on top behind 3-for-4 hitting by Fitzgerald, 4-3, winning their ninth straight game. (Reflector Photo by Chap Gurley)</p>
        <p>that good early, and they started grooving on his fast ball.</p>
        <p>But then, he got his breaking stuff back and got very, very tough, Baird pointed out. After the two homers, back-to-back in the sixth inning, Davidson, now 2-1, saw only two baserunners, one reaching on an error, and the other on a two-out ninth inning single. He struck out the side in the eighth, and ended up with five strikeouts.</p>
        <p>Mason jumped on the Pirates for a run in the opening inning, taking a 1-0 lead. With one down, Robbie Foster walked and Kevin Anderson singled him to third on the hit and run. Van Steelant then hit a sacrifice fly to right, easily scoring Foster.</p>
        <p>After letting threats go by the boards in the first and second innings, the Pirates tied it up in the fourth. Evans led off with a double to left and was sacrificed to third. Fitzgerald singled to right center, and it was l-l.</p>
        <p>East Carolina then took the lead with a run in the fifth. Robert Wells singled and Mike Sorrell advanced him with another hit. David Wells followed with another hit, scoring the other Wells.</p>
        <p>Mason, which had had only one baserunner since the first, banged out two homers in the sixth to regain the lead, 3-2. They came with one down as Anderson and Van Steelant did the job.</p>
        <p>The first one was not a good pitch, Baird recalled. It was</p>
        <p>right in the fat of the plate. But the other was a good pitch. He just hit it well.</p>
        <p>Then, after double plays in the sixth and seventh foiled ECU rallies, the Pirates did the job in the eighth, pulling out the win.</p>
        <p>I told Gary (assistant coach Gary Overton) earlier that it was time for a gut check  to have a close game where we had to pull it out in the late innings. We got it today, and we pulled it out. It should help us as the season goes along. Sorrell and Evans both ended up with two hits for the Pirates while Evans had two. Anderson led Masons hitting with two.</p>
        <p>The Pirates then play host to Old Dominion, one of the ECAC-Souths co-favorites on Tuesday at 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Reggie Jackson has returned his first small dividoid to owner Gene Autry as a member of the California Angels.</p>
        <p>Jackson, who could earn I $900,000 with the Angels this year if attendance clauses in his contract take effect, blasted a home run as California ripped Seattle KM) in an exhibition game Friday. It I was the veteran outfidders I first four-bagger in an Angels</p>
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        <p>I Ive been hitting the ball where its pitched, said I Jackson. If 1 hit for a high average, I know the power come. If I get my singles. Ill get the home runs, too. Jackson said that Yankee Stadiums short right field forced him to be a pull hitter, but in Anaheim Stadium, I plan to be more of a strai^it-away hitter.</p>
        <p>Brian Downing had three RBI, while Bobby Grich homered and drove in two runs for the Angels. Geoff Zahn, Luis Sanchez, Mickey Mahler and Don Aase combined to hold the Mariners to three hits.</p>
        <p>In other games, Atlanta became the first team to win 10 spring games as Larry WTiisenton knocked in two runs with a homer and a sacrifice fly to help the Braves beat Kansas City 4-0 on another combined three-hitter.</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh improved its record to 9-3 as Tom Griffin, Rod Scurry, Kent Tekulve and Randy Niemann pitched still another three-hitter for a 4-0 victory over the New York Mets.</p>
        <p>The other New York team also was shut out. with (Tharlie</p>
        <p>Lea allowing one hit in five innings and two other pitchers giving up just four hits as the Montreal Expos blanked the Yankees 2-0.</p>
        <p>Oakland scored four runs in the first inning on Tony Armas three-run homer and a solo shot by Mickey Klutts and went on to beat the Chicago Cubs 8-2.</p>
        <p>Lenn Sakata had three hits as Baltimore snaR)ed Texas four-game winning streak with a 5-2 victory over the Ran^rs.</p>
        <p>Dave Goltz pitched five scoreless innings to run his ^ring shutout string to eight.</p>
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        <p>Following Georgetowns lead the night before, Villanova and Boston College both won their respective regional playoff games Friday night and lent a distinct eastern accent to this years competition.</p>
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        <p>John Pinone broke a tie with 26 seconds remaining in overtime by sinking two free throws and Stewart Granger added two more to clinch it 16 seconds later as unranked Villanova upset No. 9 Memphis State, the Metro Conference champion. Pinone, a burly 228-pounder, had forced the extra period with a layup that tied it at 62 with 28 seconds left in regulation.</p>
        <p>Pinone led all scorers with 19 points and freshman phenom Keith Lee, Memphis States second-team All-American, had 14 to ,lead the Tigers, despite fouling out with just under five minutes remaining in regulation.</p>
        <p>I was pretty confident, Pinone said of his game-clinching shots. Im a pretty good free-throw shooter. I just wanted to get the first one. I knew if I got the first one, the second would be a lot easier.</p>
        <p>Pinone also was involved in a play on which Lee drew his fifth foul.</p>
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        <p>Michael Adams and John Garris combined for 38 points and helped Boston College erase a five-point halftime deficit as the Eagles beat Kansas State. Adams scored 11 points, in the second half and executed" a daring steal  in the final</p>
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        <p>The Eagles won despite a sub-par performance by high scorer John Bagley, who finished with only 10 points. Randy Reed  and Tyrone</p>
        <p>Adams each scored 16 for Kansas State.</p>
        <p>Both coaches agreed that Boston Colleges depth was the difference in the game.</p>
        <p>We dont have a first five, we have a first seven, said Tom Davis, Boston Colleges coach. Garris played the best game of his career tonight, and it couldnt have come at a better time.</p>
        <p>Kansas State built a five-point halitime lead, but Davis said the Eagles made a defensive adjustment at intermission.</p>
        <p>We went back to our normal defense, he said. We were</p>
        <p>trying to do a little stunting in the first half, and it messed us up.</p>
        <p>Kansas State Coach Jack Hartman said, They kept fresh players in the game. We got very, very tired. Depth was a big factor</p>
        <p>Lynden Rose led six Houston players in double figures and the Cougars dominated Missouri inside.</p>
        <p>Missouri, trailing by as many as 12 points in the second half, staged a last-ditch rally that fell short. With six seconds left. Ricky Frazier hit a follow shot to make it 79-76, then the Tigers intercepted a Cougar pass and Frazier scored the final basket at the buzzer.</p>
        <p>Rose paced Houstons balanced offense with 16 points, Michael Young had 15, Clyde Drexler 14, Akeem Adbul Olajuwon 13. Larry Micheaux 11 and Rob Williams 10. Frazier, the Big Eight player of the year, finished with 29 points. 25 after intermission.</p>
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        <p>SNOW HILL - Greenville Rose coach Ronald Vincent was looking forward to the first start of the season by senior right-hander Roger Williams Friday. The coach liked what he saw</p>
        <p>Williams pitched a one-hit shutout for five innings before surrendering four hits and two runs in the sixth as he hurled the Rampants past Greene Central. 5-3. in a nonconference baseball game,</p>
        <p>I was really pleased with the way Roger threw the ball today, Vincent' said after watching his Rampants up their record to 2-0. He kind of got tired, but he hasnt practiced that much this week.</p>
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        <p>Relying on a overpowering fast ball. Williams (1-0) did not allow a hit until the fourth and it was not until the sixth that Greene Central finally scored. Williams struck out six and walked four on the day.</p>
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        <p>The Rams, now 2-2. trailed 54) going into the sixth, but used four straight hits - two of which were doubles - to narrow the deficit to 3-2. Williams got Marlow Gilmore to ground out to end the inning and was replaced by Bill Owens in the seventh.</p>
        <p>After striking out Dana Harrell and getting Chris Sugg to fly out to first, Owens walked both Chris Ginn and Ritchie Chase. Tommy Goff singled home Ginn to make it. 5-3, but Brown hit into a fielders choice to end the game.</p>
        <p>I think this game did something for us. Fulghum said. We battled back after getting down by five and thats hard to do.</p>
        <p>We hit the ball hard there in the sixth. he added. Weve improved the way were swinging the bats the last three games.</p>
        <p>Vincent could not say the same thing about his team. Rose had its problems against Ram starter Ritchie Chase. Chase, who struck out six and walked three in suffering his second loss of the season, used a sharply-breaking curve to keep the Rampants hitless until the fourth.</p>
        <p>Rose scored single runs in the fourth and fifth, but not until the sixth, with Chase obviously tiring, was Rose finally able to get to the righthander whom the Rose junior varsity defeated twice by more than 10 runs last year.</p>
        <p>Im disappointed in the way we swung the bats. Vincent said. We swung at a lot of bad pitches. The guys got a good curve ball and we havent had a lot of practice time. Its taking some time getting into the groove,</p>
        <p>The game began with both coaches and teams peering anxiously at the overcast, rain-threatening sky. Sprinkles fell intermittently throughout the game, but not enough to force the teams back into the dugouts.</p>
        <p>Neither team threatened in the first three innings. The Rampants had a runner on second with two out in the first, but Williams struck out to end the inning. The Rams did not get a runner past first until the</p>
        <p>fourth, but Williams struck out John Mayo with runners on first and second to end the threat. </p>
        <p>With two out in the fourth. Williams singled to left. Gordon Douglas followed with a drive into deep centerfield for a triple to score Williams and Rose led. 1-0. Crowell Pope flew out to deep center to end the inning.</p>
        <p>The Rampants added another run to their lead in the fifth. Randy Warren beat out a grounder to short for an infield single and then stole second -one of four stolen bases for Rose on the day.</p>
        <p>Two walks  to Billy Kittrell and Tom Buie  sandwiched around a strike out by Terry Smith loaded the bases. Mont Carter then hit a sacrifice fly to center to bring Warren home to give Rose a 2-0 lead.</p>
        <p>After Williams set the Rams down in order in the bottom of the fifth. Rose broke it open in the sixth. With two gone. Kittrell singled home Douglas, who had reached on a fielder's choic,e and stolen second.</p>
        <p>Kenny Kirkland then came on to pinch hit for Smith, the Rampants 9 hitter. Kirkland promptly stroked a double off the left field fence to score</p>
        <p>Warren, who walked earlier in</p>
        <p>the inning, and Kittrell and Rose led. 5-0,</p>
        <p>In the bottom of the inning, the Rams scored twice as they began to guage a tiring Williams. With one gone. Chase walked and was replaced by Clifton JovTier.</p>
        <p>Joyner went to third on Goff's double and scored on Butch Brown's single up the middle. James Moore then singled home Goff to make it 5-2 and give the Rams runners on first and second.</p>
        <p>Mayo then lined a double to the right-centerfield gap. but Brown was out at the plate</p>
        <p>when Carter, the Rose second the short to end the inning, baseman, took the relay throw The Rams scored their final and sent it home to Pope, run in the bottom of the Marlow Gilmore grounded out seventh, but it was not enough.</p>
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        <p>(Continued from page B-1) conference tournament, which we did. And we wanted to make it to the Final Four, and we made a real good run at that.</p>
        <p>The difference probably was Louisvilles fatiguing full-court press and a deep bench.</p>
        <p>Our bench was a big difference, and thats why were going to the Final Four, said Crum, who got 31 points from his reserves, including a team-high 19 by Jones, compared to only six from the Alabama-Birmingham bench.</p>
        <p>It was fun to play against them. said Jones, a 6-foot-8 sophomore. They run. We run. It was just a dogfight.</p>
        <p>Louisville held an overwhelming edge in field goal percentage, shooting 60.4 percent to 45.1 for the Blazers.</p>
        <p>We were getting the ball to the open man well, Crum said. Look at the assists. We got 20 and they got nine. A very important part of shooting 60 percent is getting the ball to the open man.</p>
        <p>Jones hit two free throws with 2:31 left, giving the Cardinals a 64-60 lead, and</p>
        <p>after Louisville stole an inbounds pass by Alabama-Birmingham, Gordon was fouled by Norman Anchrum. Gordon sank both foul shots, giving Louisville a six-point lead with 2:28 left.</p>
        <p>Jones added five more free throws down the stretch for Louisville, 23-9. Alabama-Birmingham finished the season with a 25-6 record.</p>
        <p>Trailing 40-32 at the half, Alabama-Birmingham out-scored Louisville 14-4 in the first 7:56 after intermission to pull into a 4fr44 lead. Anchrum had six points in that run, and Chris Giles scored four. ^</p>
        <p>But when Giles fouled out eight minutes later, with 4:04 to play, it spelled an end to the Blazers Final Four hopes. Giles, a 6-foot-8 power forward, had enabled Alabama-Birmingham to'stay with the Cardinals under the basket. Without him, the Blazers were forced to foul in order to gain possession of the ball, and Louisville hit 10 straight free throws in a one minute stretch that ended on a pair by Jones with 1:15 left that put the Cardinals up 72-64.</p>
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        <p>Luellen Foster got the Blazers back into the game with a pair of baskets inside, cutting Louisvilles lead to 62-60 with 3:05 to play.</p>
        <p>Thats when Jones and Gordon hit their free throws, and thats when Alabama-Birminghams slipper cracked.</p>
        <p>Derek Smith added 16 points for Louisville, despite an injury to his jaw that he sustained early in the second half. Smith lay on the court for nearly two minutes while team doctors administered to him, but he was able to play most of the rest of the game.</p>
        <p>Jerry Eaves had 13 points and Gordon wound up with 11 for Louisville. Oliver Robinson topped Alabama-Birmingham with 20, Foster had 13 and Giles added 12 before fouling out.</p>
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        <p>Waltrip Looking For 'Bunch' Of Wins</p>
        <p>HAMPTON, Ga. - Now that Darrell Waltrip had won his first race of the season, the 1981 NACAR Winston Cup champion feels the wins are going to come in bunches. niis team just seems to win them in big bunches, so hopefully this is the start of something good, Waltrip said after winning last weeks Valleydale 500 at the Briston (Term.) International Speedway.</p>
        <p>Waltrips team is the Junior Johnson-Mountain Dew crew that won 12 races last year, including four straight late in the season to propel Waltrip to his first Winston Cup championship.</p>
        <p>Waltrip will attempt to make it two straight wins today when he takes part in the Coca-Cola 500 at the Atlanta International Raceway.</p>
        <p>The car were taking to Atlanta ran only two races last fall, Waltrip said. It won Charlotte and was second at Atlanta. And the car that won Bristol won seven races last year.</p>
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        <p>timistic about this season, Waltrip added. We spent a lot of time building new cars last year. Now we have them in the shop and ready to go.</p>
        <p>This year the crew wont have to spend time building new cars. Instead, we can work on other things to help us win races. We are prepared. If we get some luck, we are going to win a lot of races.</p>
        <p>Waltrip, who jumped from 20th to 11th in the 1982 Winston Cup point standings with last weeks victory at Bristol, admits the first win of the season is important.</p>
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        <p>Johnson and Waltrip have had to spend the last three months answering how the departure of the trio would affect the team. And when the season began with two straight engine failures, the inquiries increased.</p>
        <p>The boys just needed a win under their belts, Waltrip said. Junior and I know we have the best team in the business, but there is nothing like a win to boost everyones morale. Now were going to get really tough (to beat).</p>
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        <p>HAMPTON, Ga. (UPI) -Not only is he $2,200 richer and the pole sitter for Sundays Coca-Cola 500 race, Dale Earnhardt feels that his run of bad luck may finally be coming to an end.</p>
        <p>Earnhardt, 29, collected the bonus money for running the fastest iap during the Thursday-Friday qualifying for the $350,775 race. His 163.774 mph speed in a Ford put him on the pole alongside Ricky Rudd whose Pontiac was clocked at 164.369 mph.</p>
        <p>There are 40 cars in the race, which starts at 1p.m.</p>
        <p>All of us are excited because we are so close to going for the really big season, said Earnhardt. At Daytona we had the tough luck of running out of gas and then the engine fouled. We had a shot at winning at Richmond until it rained. We had the race won at Bristol until a car spun out in front of me.</p>
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        <p>Leaders after Fridays quallfyinB for the Coca-Cola 500 Sunday over the 1 22 mile, 328-lap Atlanta International Raceway:</p>
        <p>1. Dale Earnhardt, F'ord, 163.774 mph.</p>
        <p>2. Ricky Rudd, Pontiac. 163.369 mpn.</p>
        <p>3 Many Gant, Buick, 163.310 mph.</p>
        <p>4 BUI Elliott. Ford. 163.019 mph</p>
        <p>5 Richard Petty, Pontiac, 162 994 mph</p>
        <p>6. Buddy Baker. Buick. 162 680 mph</p>
        <p>7. Morgan Shepherd, Buick. 162 468 mph</p>
        <p>8. Terry Latwnte, Buick, 162 333 mph</p>
        <p>9 A J Foyt, Oldsniobile, 161,762 mph</p>
        <p>10 Joe Mulikan, Pontiac, 161 710 mph 11. Dick Brooks. Ford. 161.643 mph</p>
        <p>12 Mark Martin, Buick, 161 591 mph</p>
        <p>13. Joe Ruttman. Buick. 161.424 mph</p>
        <p>14. Darrell Waltrip. Buick, 161 382 mph.</p>
        <p>15. Cale Yartwroi^. Buick. 161.343 mph</p>
        <p>16. NeU Bonnett, Ford, 162.333 mph</p>
        <p>17 Lake Speed. Buick, 162.289 mph</p>
        <p>18 Benny Parsons, Pontiac, 161 753 mph.</p>
        <p>19 Bobby Allison. Buick. 161 719 mph</p>
        <p>20 DaveMarcis, Buick, 161.548 mpn</p>
        <p>21 Donnie Allison, Buick. 161 ;t92mph</p>
        <p>22 Kyle Petty, Pontiac, 160 926 mph</p>
        <p>23 Rusty Wallace, Buick, 160.752 mph</p>
        <p>24 Jim Sautar, Buick, 160.681 mph</p>
        <p>25. Jody Ridley, Ford, 160,328 mph</p>
        <p>26. Tom Gale, Ford, 160 098 mph.</p>
        <p>27 TomSneva, Buick. 160 019 mph</p>
        <p>28. Brad Teague. C'hevrolet, 159 949 mph</p>
        <p>29. Ron Bouchard, Buick, 159 749 mph</p>
        <p>30. Delma Cowart, Buick, 159 071 mph</p>
        <p>veteran car owner and crew chief Bud Moore early this year and they have been on the comeback trail ever since. The Coca-Cola 500 is the first pole position Earnhardt has held in three years.</p>
        <p>A lot of people thought, Well, Bud will be hard to work with, said Earnhardt, "rhey thought Bud and I wouldnt be able to work together. But it hasnt turned out that way. We seem to have our signals worked out. I take the car out and come back and we talk about what needs to be done. Then bam, bam, bam, its</p>
        <p>done, with no problems whatsoever.</p>
        <p>Bud and 1 are going to win our share of races.</p>
        <p>Earnhardt had nothing but praise for the way his car has been running of late.</p>
        <p>The car has been working well at every race so far this season, he said. Weve just run into a little bad luck here and there.</p>
        <p>Defending champion Cale Yarborough will be starting in 15th position when the green flag drops at 1 p.m. Yarborough has won five times at AIR, more than any other driver.</p>
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        <p>Four North Carolina High School Athletic Association basketball titles were decided Friday ni^t, including the girls 3A division where Southwest Edgecombe retained its title by posting its 62nd consecutive victory.</p>
        <p>Southwest got 30 points from Associated Press All-Stater Bridget Jenkins to post a 72-69 victory over Shelby Crest.</p>
        <p>Another All-Stater, Vernon Odom, fired in 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Bandys to a 64-61 victory over Sampson Union in the Boys 2A tournament.</p>
        <p>Belhaven-Wilkinson knocked off Tryon 52-40 for the boys lA crown and Goldsboro knocked off Greensboro Page 52-42 for the girls 4A trophy.</p>
        <p>Four more championships are on the line Saturday night.</p>
        <p>At Elon College, Belhaven-Wilkinson and Hiwassee Dam play for the girls lA title at 7 p.m. followed at 8:30 by the 2A tilt between Union and Bandys.</p>
        <p>Boys play continues at the Greensboro Coliseum with Warren County and Swannanoa Owen fighting for the 3A title at 7 p.m. and Rocky Mount and Chapel Hill squaring off in the 4A matchup at 8:30.</p>
        <p>Jenkins got scoring support from Delphine Mabry with 18 points and Janice Draughn with 15 as the Cougars won their 62nd consecutive game and finished the season with a 30^) mark.</p>
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        <p>Crest, which closed at 24-6, was led in scoring by Beveriy Gilgore with 26 points and Pauline Finney with 24.</p>
        <p>Odom, the tournament MVP, teamed with Benny Harris and PhU Brown to pace as Bandys</p>
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        <p>1-ABoys WILKINSON (52)</p>
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        <p>4A Girts GOLDSBORO (52)</p>
        <p>Best 1 2-2 6, Suggs 3 2-2 8, Horton 1 4-6 6. Bethea 4 3-4 11, Atkinson 4 8-8 16, Whitley 2 04) 4, Keenon 11-2 3. Totals 16 20-24 52.</p>
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        <p>Courts 1 04) 2, Blacknall 4 01 8, Green 9 2-5 20. Denning 6 04) 12, Coigan 0 01 0. Totals 20 2-7 42 Halftime scoreGoldsboro 24. Page 16. Fouled out-none Total fouls-GolMboro 12, Page 18 A--900</p>
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        <p>Hall 10 3-4 23, Underwood 3 04) 6, Becton 0 04) 0. Boone 4 04) 8, Corbett 5 04) 10. Imes 2 04) 4, Smith 4 2-2 10, Herring 0 0-2 0. Totals 28 5 61.</p>
        <p>BANDYS (64)</p>
        <p>Brown 5 4-8 14, A Connor 1 04) 2, M Connor 6 4-5 16, Odom 7 8-8 22, Harris 3 4-4 10, Painter 0 04) 0, Hicks 0 04) 0 Totals 22 20-2664</p>
        <p>Halftime scoreBandys 37, Union 33 Fouled outnone. Total fouls-Sampson-Unlon 17, Bandys 11 Technical fouls(take out if none) A-3,019.</p>
        <p>rallied in the final period to close its season at 30-1.</p>
        <p>Willard Hall, who led Union with 23 points, sparked a surge which gave his club a 47-42 third-qi^r lead, but Odoms 20-footer with three minutes remaining put Bandys ahead 61-59 and it never trailed again.</p>
        <p>Mike Connor finished with 16 points and 11 rebouiKls, while Brown added 14 points and Harris 10 for Bandys. Bobby Smith and Jerry Corbett scored 10 each for Union.</p>
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        <p>The Jaguars led, 1-0, after the first inning but Conley tied it up with a run in the third.</p>
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        <p>B-10-The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C -Sunday, March 21,1982</p>
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        <p>Joe AlbeaPurdue Rolls Into NIT Final Four</p>
        <p>The \ational Hunters .Association - recently donated $500 to help support the fourth annual Munter-Safety Shooting Tournament which will be held at the Kinston Police Range in Kinston on Saturday, April 24. Sponsored by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, the tournament stresses shooting safety. Last year, the tournament was attended by over 60 schools with about 400 students participating. Each school sends a team to the event, and participants must be graduates of a hunt-er-safety program.</p>
        <p>"Were very pleased with this donation, said John Daigle of Kinston, chairman of the tournament. The tournament is a non-profit event, and we appreciate all donations.</p>
        <p>Students at the tournament participate in three events -trap shooting, rifle shooting, and archery. Winning teams and individuals are recognized in overall competition and in individual events.</p>
        <p>Pre-registration forms for the tournament must be received by April 2. For more information, contact Wilton Pate, 802 Pinewood Drive, Ayden, N.C. 28513.</p>
        <p>protection, citizens can expect to be treated to the sight of wild turkeys in our woodlands.</p>
        <p>The poacher had his day in court with interesting results. First, there was the $250 minimum fine for illegal possession of a wild turkey. Then, there was the $400 replacement cost to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. The rifle used in the incident was confiscated. Its value was estimated at $350. A $50 fine for trespassing was levied and cost of court added another $62. All totaled, the illegal wild turkey cost the poacher $1,112.</p>
        <p>On top of this, the judge ruled that the poachers hunting priviledges be suspended for two years.</p>
        <p>WEST LAFAYETTE. Ind. (AP) - Purdues basketball team was struggling "for survival ... fighting for our lives. says Coach Gene Keady, whose Boilermakers two-month turnaround has carried it to the Final Four of the National Invitation Tournament for the third time in four years. </p>
        <p>"This was our best game of the year. Keady said of Friday nights 86-^ victory over Texas A&amp;amp;.M in the NIT quarterfinals.</p>
        <p>Purdue lost seven of its first 10 games and finished the regular season at 14-13. the worst record among the original 3 NIT participants. Playing their first three NIT games in their home Mackey Arena, the Boilermakers turned back Western Kentucky 72-65. Rutgers 98-65 and then Texas A&amp;amp;M.</p>
        <p>Purdue meets Georgia and Bradley takes on Oklahoma in the NIT semifinals Monday night at New Yorks Madison Square Garden. The latter three qualfied with victories Thursday night. The winners play Wednesday night for the championship.</p>
        <p>"We had such a tough schedule early in the season. Keady said. "We had'a couple close games. Louisville beat us on a last-second freak shot, and Houston beat us by one point in the Sugar Bowl. We never could get any games where we gained some confidence, and we started to be self-doubters.</p>
        <p>"Then we started winning and gaining some confided^, and we got stronger and stron^r and everybody started playing great. So we belong (in the Final Four), theres no doubt.</p>
        <p>The Boilermakers won the NIT in 1974, finished second in 1979 and third last year. They also fmished third in the NCAA tournament in 1980, making them the wily school in the country to reach the Final Four of either one of the two major post-season tournaments each of the past four years.</p>
        <p>Friday night's victory was keyed by 6-foot-lO center Russell Cross, who scored 26 points and had a season-high 13 rebounds, and 6-5 guard Keith Edmwison, who added 22 points.</p>
        <p>Edmonson is averaging nearly 27 points in NIT jay this year.</p>
        <p>"Our No.l key was to go inside to Russell, Keady said. "I wanted him to have 45 points if he could. We wanted to go inside and get (Aggies 6-11 center Rudy) Woods in foul trouble, and it worked. We got him in foul trouble, and they got to standing around and got tentative on defense.</p>
        <p>Woods, who fouled out early in the second half, did not score a point. Texas A&amp;amp;M, a third-round loser in its only other NIT appearance. 1979, was led by forward Gaude Riley with 22 . points.</p>
        <p>The Boilermakers built a 16-point lead in the first half, saw the margin cut to 42-34 at halftime and widened the gap steadily to as many as 22 points in the final period.</p>
        <p>"Theyre a good ball club. Texas A&amp;amp;M Coach Shelby Metcalf said of Purdue. "It was a good experience for us. They played their game. We just didnt get off to a good start.</p>
        <p>Fishing Report - the warm weather of the last several weeks is sure to signal an early spring fishing season this year. The annual herring and shad run in our coastal streams is in full swing. Raccoon perch and white perch are biting in the tributaries of the Pamlico River. With the ocean temperature warming, it will not be long before the red drum, bluefish and flounder fishing will begin on the coast.</p>
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        <p>WILLIAMSTON - Keith Perry tripled in the bottom of the eighth inning with none out to score Gray Thomas and lift Williamston to a 6-5 win over Plymouth Friday afternoon in a Northeastern Conference baseball game.</p>
        <p>Williamston. now 2-1, trailed, 5-4, going into the bottom of the , seventh, but Roger Barber stroked a two-out double to score Reggie Home and send the game into extra innings.</p>
        <p>and take a 54 lead in the top of the sixth inning.</p>
        <p>Williamston later tied it up in the seventh before winning it in the eighth on Perry s triple.</p>
        <p>Home led Williamston in hitting with two singles in four at bats. Barber had a double. David Mizelle was three for three for Plymouth with a double and one RBI. Brown</p>
        <p>had a double andtwoRBIs.</p>
        <p>Home struck out three and walked three in going the distance to pick up his first decision of the season.</p>
        <p>Williamston plays host to Edenton Tuesday.</p>
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        <p>Expensive Turkey  the following is an account of a court case against a wild turkey poacher in western North Carolina. A good example of how poaching wild game in North Carolina does not play.</p>
        <p>At $112 per pound it does not play to poach wild turkeys in North Cajrolina.</p>
        <p>This fall a wild turkey was illegially killed by a deer hunter on private property in western North Carolina. The kill was reported and charges were lodged against the poacher.</p>
        <p>This bird was once common across our state, but in recent times its numbers have  dwindled to dangerously low levels. Modem wildlife management practices have reversed this trend, and now North Carolina has a small, expanding population. With</p>
        <p>Public Hearings - have been set on either-sex deer seasons for the end of March. This public input into the setting of seasons is valuable to the Wildlife Commission. All hearings begin at 7:30 p.m. and the schedule is as follows:</p>
        <p>AAA Champions</p>
        <p>Flamingo Disco won the championship of the Greenville Recre ation and Parks Departments AAA League for the second half of the season. Members of the team are,</p>
        <p>first row, left to right: Alonza Price, Melvin Fleming, J.C. Daniels, Tony Gatlin; second row, Bobby Thompson, Lonnie Payton, Mike Washington, Bobby Fleming, Keno Farrow and Willie Jones.</p>
        <p>After Plymouth failed to score in the top of the eighth, Thomas opened the bottom half of the inning with a single. Perry followed with a triple to score Thomas and give the Tigers the win.</p>
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        <p>What's The Law On...</p>
        <p>Edenton at the old courthouse on Monday, March 29. Nashville Courthouse on Monday, March 29. Wilkesboro Courthouse on Monday, March 29.</p>
        <p>Canton Municipal Building on Monday, March 29.</p>
        <p>New Bern Courthouse on Tuesday, March 30.</p>
        <p>Troy Courthouse on Tuesday, March 30.</p>
        <p>Morganton Courthouse on Tuesday, March 30. Elizabethtown Courthouse on Wednesday, March 31.</p>
        <p>Graham Courthouse on Wednesday. March 31.</p>
        <p>Whats the law on...when are inland hook-and-line fishing licenses required*</p>
        <p>"No person may fish by means of hook and line in inland fishing waters without having first procured a current and valid hook-and-line fishing license GS113-271 (a).</p>
        <p>Exception: "a resident individual fishing with hook and line in the county of his residence using natural bait is exempt from the hook-and-line fishing license requirements of GS 113-271. Natural bait is bait which may be beneficially digested by fish GS 113-276 (e).</p>
        <p>A person over 16 years old. using hook and line, fishing in waters classified as inland or joint is required a license regardless of tackle typel or bait when fishing in a county other than the county he is currently living in. Any artificial lure use requires a license in inland or joint fishing waters regardless of residence.</p>
        <p>Any combination of artificial lure and natural bait used on the same line requires a license. Natural bait includes earthworms, night crawlers, minnows, crickets, grasshoppers. insect larva, doughballs.</p>
        <p>cut up fish, shrimp, grubs, crayfish, pike fins. liver, or any natural digestable bait.</p>
        <p>When using one of these such baits, without any other artificial attracter whatsoever on the line, and while fishing within the county he is currently living in, a person is not required a license.</p>
        <p>(Sections of law cited above are in part and not codified and should not be used as a legal defense.)</p>
        <p>Next week...Whats the law on. . .netting restrictions.</p>
        <p>John Waters, Wildlife Enforcement Officer.</p>
        <p>The game was tied at the end of the first. 1-1. Plymouth scored two runs in the third to go up, 3-1, but the Tigers came back to tie it up in the fourth. Sterling Mizelle reached on an error and stole second and Keith Bryant then walked.</p>
        <p>Mizelle subsequently scored on Barbers fielders choice in which no one was out. James Ward then hit into a fielders choice to score Bryant and tie the game at 3-3.</p>
        <p>Williamston took the lead in the fifth with a run. but Plymouth used a double by Travis Brown to score two runs</p>
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        <p>Softball Tourneys Planned</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE -Roanoke High School got three hit pitching from Joey Early and used a six-run sixth inning to take a 6-0 win over Washington High School Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>CHICOD - A softball tournament will be held at Chicod Field on March 27 and 28.</p>
        <p>Early, who went the distance. struck out five and walked four along the way. as he scattered the three hits  two of them to Landen of the Pam Pack.</p>
        <p>The entry fee is $50 for the double elimination event.</p>
        <p>Further information and entry blanks can be obtained by contacting Gerald Gamer on 756-3440 or 758-6519.</p>
        <p>The Pamlico County Parks</p>
        <p>and Recreation Department and the Pamlico Mens Softball Association will sponsor an invitational tournament on April 17-18.</p>
        <p>The event will be governed by USSSA rules with a few local regulations.</p>
        <p>An entry fee of $55 is charged, plus a new ball for home teams and a playable vail for visitors. The entry deadline is April 14 at 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>The tournament will be played at Pamlico Junior High School in Stonewall with proceeds going toward the upgrading of the field.</p>
        <p>Further information is available from the Pamlico Recreation Department. P 0. Box 488, Bayboro, N.C., 28515 or phone (919) 7454249 or 74,54835 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.</p>
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        <p>The contest was a scoreless battle until the sixth, when the Redskins finally broke it open. Dalton Everett led off the inning with a double and Terry Griffin reached on an error, allowing Everett to score. Bernie Williford singled and with two away. Early helped his cause with a run-scoring single. Joey Ross singled in two more runs, and scored on Greg Caspers double. Doug Baker reached on an error, scoring Casper with the sixth run.</p>
        <p>Ross and Everett each collected two hits to pace the Redskins at the plate.</p>
        <p>The win left Roanoke with a 2-0 overall and 1-0 Northeastern Conference record.</p>
        <p>The Redskins return to action on Monday, hosting Roanoke Rapids in league game</p>
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        <p>IMGBOVV?Team #3 Wins Rec Opener</p>
        <p>Team #3 defeated Team 3-2, Saturday morning as the Greenville Parks &amp;amp; Recreation League USTA-Michelob Light tennis league got under way. Summary:</p>
        <p>Steve Creech (#3.) d Andy Warren, fr-1.7-5.</p>
        <p>Craig .Miller (x3) d. Billy Johnson. 6-4.6-1.</p>
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        <p>HOLLYWOOD - D.H. Conley took advantage of FarmvUle Central mistakes Friday and gained a 5-3 softball victwy ovct the Lady Jaguars.</p>
        <p>Conley gained the lead in the contest in the first inning, scoring three times on one hit and four errors. The Valkyries added what proved to be the winner in the third and scored once more in the fifth.</p>
        <p>All three Farmville runs crossed in the fourth.</p>
        <p>No one on either team had more than one hit pi there were no extra base hits.</p>
        <p>Conley is now 4-0 on the year, and was scheduled to travel to Greenville Rose on Saturday. They return to action on Tuesday, hosting Ayden-Grifton. Farmville Central, (M, travels to Wilson Hunt on Tuesday.</p>
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        <p>Plymouth..............8</p>
        <p>Wllttamston...........4</p>
        <p>WiLLIAMSTON - Plymouth scored four runs in the sixth inOiflg as the Lady Vikings defeated Williamston, 8-4, Friday in a Northeastern Conference softball game.</p>
        <p>Williamston, now 1-1, led, 3-2, atter two innings, but Plymouth, now 2-0, went ahead witH single runs in the fouirth and* fifth and took cwnmand with four runs in the sixth.</p>
        <p>The Lady Tigers final run came in the bottom of the seventh.</p>
        <p>Neither team had anyone with more than one hit.</p>
        <p>Williamston plays host to Edenton Tuesday.</p>
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        <p>Washington...........8</p>
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        <p>' ROBERSONVILLE -Washington High School took Advantage of 12 Roanoke er-fors to gain an 8-5 Northeastern Conference softball victory f riday over the Squaws.</p>
        <p> Details of the game were unavailable.</p>
        <p>I Roanoke, now 0-1, plays host to Roanoke Rapids on Monday.</p>
        <p>Rec Notes</p>
        <p>Softball season is nearly here and the Greenville Recreation and Parks Department is prqparing for the upcoming mens and womens season as well as its youth program.</p>
        <p>Ttie second organizational meeting for any player interest^ in playing on a team, forming is own team or managing a team will be held on the following dates;</p>
        <p>MEAT VALUES</p>
        <p>JACKPOT</p>
        <p>Industrial  Monday, March 22, at 7 p.m.; Church  Monday, March 22, at 8 p.m.; Womens - Wednesday, March 24, at 7 p.m.; City teams  Wednesday, March 24, at 8 p.m.; Coed - Wednesday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>All meetings are held at the Elm Street Gym.</p>
        <p>,Pratice fields and times will be available starting in April. 'The regular season begins in May. 'The last date for a team to enter the league will be April 2.</p>
        <p>For further information call 752-4137 (ext. 248,220 or 259).</p>
        <p>RESULTS ARE IN FOR OUR FEBRUARY lACKPOT!</p>
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        <p>83 WINNERS MATCHED 8 OF 9 AND SHARED</p>
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        <p>2J89 WINNERS MATCHED 7 OF 9 AND SHARED</p>
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        <p>The rec departments Spring Youth Softball program is also now under way. 'This program is for boys and girls ages 9 through 12 and/or fourth throu^ sixth grades.</p>
        <p>GROCERY VALUES</p>
        <p>The program will be held at the Elm St. Park, South Greenville and West Greenville. Players will compete on the team at the park at which they register.</p>
        <p>Girls will be playing and practicing Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:45 and boys on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:45. There is a $4 registration fee.</p>
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        <p>B-12The Dally Reflector. GreenvUk, N.C.Sunday. March 21.1W2</p>
        <p>SCOREBOARD</p>
        <p>Spofts ColOTdor</p>
        <p>Items on the Sports Calendar are supplied by schools or sponsoring agencies and are subject to change. Todays Sports Baseball</p>
        <p>Virginia at East Carolina (1:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>Elon at East Carolina (1 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Golf</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Furman Invitational</p>
        <p>Mondays Sports Track</p>
        <p>Rocky Mount at Rose (3:30 p.m.) Greene Central at Beddingfield (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Farmville Ontral, Conley at North Lenoir Invitational Golf</p>
        <p>Rose at Rocky Mount (2 p.m.) Farmville Central, Roanoke at Williamston</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>UNC-Wilmington at East Carolina women (3 pm.)</p>
        <p>Mattamuskeet at Bear Grass Baseball Bear Grass at Creswell CMCowinity at Jamesville North Lenoir at Rose (4 p.m.) Roanoke Rapids at Roanoke Softball Bear Grass at Creswell North Lenoir at Rose (4 p.m.) Roanoke Rapids at Roanoke ysT</p>
        <p>Ohio at East Carolina (7 p.m.) Greene Ontral at Rose (2p.m.) Golf</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Pamletto Gassic</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>East Carolina at N.C State Relays</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>Flke at Farmville Central (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>:s!</p>
        <p>head coach ol Maine o( the Amencan Hockey League</p>
        <p>COLLEGE CAL IRVINE-Extended the contract of Bill Mulligan, head tiasketball coach, through the I9S4-8S season ILLINOIS STATE-Named Daniel Ghormley director o( Intercollegiate athletics</p>
        <p>MICHIGAN-Named Steve Fisher assistant hasketball coach</p>
        <p>Ohio at East Carolina (1:30 p.m.) Golf</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Palmetto Gassic</p>
        <p>NCAA Touriwy</p>
        <p>AU Times EST nRST ROUND EAST REGIONAL Thursday. March it At Charlotte, N C.</p>
        <p>James Madison S5. Ohio State 48 Wake Forest 74. Old Dominion 57 Friday, March 12 AtUnlandale,N Y Northeastern 63, St Joseph's, Pa . 62 St John's, N Y 66, Penn 56</p>
        <p>MIDEAST REGIONAL Thursday, March tl At NaihvUle, Tenn Indiana M. Robert Moms 62 Middle Tennessee 50, Kentucky 44 Friday, March 2 At Indlan^ls, Ind Tenn -Chattanooga 58, North Carolina St</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>(3:30</p>
        <p>Old Dominion at East Carolina (7</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton at Conley</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>North Pitt at Roanoke (4m.) North Lenoir at Greene Central</p>
        <p>(4p.m.)</p>
        <p>Edenton at Williamston (4 p m.) Hunt at Farmville Central (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Wake Christian at Greenville Christian (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Tennis Rose at Hunt (3:30p.m )</p>
        <p>'Trenton State at East Carolina women (3 pm.)</p>
        <p>North ciuplin at Greene Central</p>
        <p>Tennessee 61, Southwestern Louisiana 57 MIDWEST REGIONAL Thunday. March II AtTuLui.Okla.</p>
        <p>Marquette 67, Evansville 62 Houslon94, Alcorn St 84</p>
        <p>Friday, March 12 At bailas Kansas Stale 77. Northern Illinois 68 Boston Colter 70, San Francisco 66 WECT REGIONAL Thunday, March 11 At Logan, Utah West Virginia lONorth Carolina A&amp;amp;T</p>
        <p>Wyoming 61, .Southern Cal 58 Friday, March 12 AtPudmaivWash</p>
        <p>Pepperdine 99, Pittsburgh 88 Iowa 70, Northeast Louisiana 63</p>
        <p>(3pm.) Ed</p>
        <p>(3:30</p>
        <p>!.denton at Williamston SoftbaU Ayden-Grifton at Conley p.m.)</p>
        <p>N.C State at East Carolina  2(3 p.m.)</p>
        <p>North Lenoir at Greene Ontral</p>
        <p>(4p.m.)</p>
        <p>Edenti</p>
        <p>nton at Williamston (4 p.m.) Farmville Central at Hunt (4</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Wake Giristian at Greenville (Christian (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>North Edgecombe at North Pitt</p>
        <p>(4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Wednesdays Sports Track</p>
        <p>Rose, Farmville Ontral at Bed-</p>
        <p>SECOND ROUND EAST REGIONAL Saturday, March 13 At Charlotte, N C North Carolina 52, James Madison 50 Memphis State 56. Wake Forest 55 Stsiday, March 14 AtUnlondale,N Y. Villanova 76, Northeastern 72,3 OT Alabama 69, St John's, N Y 68 MIDEAST REGIONAL Saturday, March 13 AtNaMivlUe,Tenn. Louisville 81. Middle Tennessee 56 Alabama-Birmingham80. Indiana 70 Sunday, March 14 At Indianapolis, Ind. Virginia 54, Tennessee 51 Minnesota 62, Tenn.-Chalta MIDWEST I Saturday, March 13 At Tulsa, Okla.</p>
        <p>Houston 78, Tulsa 74</p>
        <p>61</p>
        <p>Missouri TJ. Marquette 69</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 14 Atl^a</p>
        <p>Boston College 82. DePaul 75 Kansas St. 65. Arkansas 64</p>
        <p>dingfield girls (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>Campbell at East Carolina (3</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>Rose at Greene Central Thursdays Sports SoftbaU Jamesville at Aurora Rose at Conley (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Belhaven at Bear Grass (4 p.m.) Track</p>
        <p>Beddingfield at Rose (3:30 p.m.) Tarboro, Roanoke at Ahoskie (3:15p.m.)</p>
        <p>Taitioro, Roanoke at Ahoskie glrls(3:15p.m.)</p>
        <p>Roanoke Rapids at Williamston (3;15p.m.)</p>
        <p>Roanoke Rapids at Williamston girls (3:15p.m.)</p>
        <p>Greene Centra) at Southwest Edgecombe girls (3:30 p. m.)</p>
        <p>Southern Nash at Farmville Central girls Conley. Havelock at West Craven Conley, Havelock at West Craven girls</p>
        <p>Golf</p>
        <p>Rose at Farmville Central (2</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>BasebaU</p>
        <p>Rose at Conley (4p.m.)</p>
        <p>Belhaven at Bear Grass Tennis</p>
        <p>Northeastern atRose (3:30p,m.) Roanoke at Edenton Illinois-Chicago Circle at East Carolina (3p.m.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at Goldsboro (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Mattamuskeet at Bear Grass (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Fridays Sports Baseball Ohio at East Carolina (7 p.m.) Roanoke at Edenton Southwest Edgecombe at Ayden-Grifton (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at Farmville Central (2p m.)</p>
        <p>Williamston at Ahoskie (4 p.m.) Faith at Greenville Christian (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>North Pitt at C.B Aycock (4</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Golf</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Palmetto</p>
        <p>Classic</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>East Carolina women at Virginia Invitational</p>
        <p>SoftbaU</p>
        <p>WEST REGIONAL Saturday. March 13 At Lo^, Utah Georgetown, D C 51, Wyoming 43 Fresno State 50, W. Virginia 46</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 14 AtPulfm</p>
        <p>liman. Wash. Idaho 66, Iowa 67. OT Oregon St 70, Pepperdine 51</p>
        <p>EAST REGIONAL At Raleigh. N.C Frtdayssemlflnal*</p>
        <p>Villanova 70. Memphis SUte 66. OT North Carolina 74. Alabama 69 Sunday's Final Villanova (24-7) vs North Carolina (29-2), 12:10 p.m.</p>
        <p>MIDEAST REGIONAL At Birmingham, Ala 'nmraday's Semifinals</p>
        <p>Louisville 67. Minnesota 61 Alabama-Blrmingham 68. Virginia 66 Satunuy's Final Louisville 75, Aiabama-Birmingham 68</p>
        <p>MIDWEST REGIONAL At St . Louis Fridays Semifinals</p>
        <p>Boston Collew 69. Kansas St 65 Houston 79. Missouri 78</p>
        <p>Sunday's Final Boston College (22-9) vs Houston 124-7).</p>
        <p>2:25pm</p>
        <p>WEST REGIONAL At Provo, Utah Thursdays Semifinals</p>
        <p>Oregon State 60. Idaho 42 Georgetown. D C 58, Fresno St. 40 Saturdays Final</p>
        <p>vn, D C . (</p>
        <p>Georgetown,</p>
        <p>. Oregon St . 45</p>
        <p>NCAA Final Four At New Orleans March 27</p>
        <p>Louisville (23-9) vs. Georgetown, (29^)</p>
        <p>North Carolina-Villanova winner Boston College-Houston winner March 29 National Championship</p>
        <p>DC</p>
        <p>NCAADivisonll</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press At Springfield, Mass Semifinals</p>
        <p>Fridays Games Dist.of Columbia 76. Bakersiield SI 71</p>
        <p>Transactions</p>
        <p>HOCKEY</p>
        <p>Chargers Roll By West Craven, 15-0</p>
        <p>NBA Standings</p>
        <p>Pet</p>
        <p>606</p>
        <p>.552</p>
        <p>537</p>
        <p>343</p>
        <p>333</p>
        <p>284</p>
        <p>By The Anoclated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE AUantlcDI vision</p>
        <p>W L Pet</p>
        <p>Boston  51  15  77;</p>
        <p>Philadelphia  47  18  7Z</p>
        <p>New Jersey  34  32  51!</p>
        <p>Washington  32  33  491</p>
        <p>New York  29  37  43S</p>
        <p>Central Divlskm Milwaukee  45  21  68:</p>
        <p>Detroit  32  35  47t</p>
        <p>Atlanta *  30  34  466</p>
        <p>Indiana  30  37  44</p>
        <p>Chicago  27  39  40t</p>
        <p>ClevelLnd  15  49  23t</p>
        <p>WESTERN CONFERENCE MidweM Divisin W L</p>
        <p>San Antonio  40  26</p>
        <p>Denver  37  30</p>
        <p>Houston  36  31</p>
        <p>Kansas City  23  44</p>
        <p>Dallas  22  44</p>
        <p>Utah  19  48</p>
        <p>Paclflc Dlvlsk</p>
        <p>Los Angeles  46  21</p>
        <p>SeatUe  43  23</p>
        <p>Phoenix  36  29</p>
        <p>Golden State  35  31</p>
        <p>Portland  34  31</p>
        <p>San Diego  16  51</p>
        <p>Fridays Games Boston 134. San Antonio I iO Philadelphia M2. Indiana 95 Washington 108. San Diego 98 Los Angeles 112, Dallas 106 Seattle 109. Kansas City 103 Milwaukee 119. Qeveland 97 Detroit HI. Houston 102 Portland 131. Utah 129. OT Denver 130, Chicago 120</p>
        <p>Saturday 's Gaines New Jersey at Indiana San Antonio at (leveland Atlanta at New York</p>
        <p>Sundays Games Boston at Philadelphia . New York at Washington New Jersey at Milwaukee San DieM at Kansas City Utah at Golden Slate Detroit at Atlanta Chicago at (Teveland Seattle at Phoenix Houston at Los Angeles Dallas at Portland</p>
        <p>Monday 's Games No games scheduled</p>
        <p>GB</p>
        <p>VANCEBORO - Doug Cdey hurled a three-hitter and Aytten^Jrifton struck for 10 runs in the third inning as the Chargers routed West Craven, 154), Friday affemowi in a WMiconference baseball game.</p>
        <p>Cdey did not allow a hit until the fourth inning, when the Ea^es got all three of their hits but failed to score. By then, the Qiargers led, 13-0, and were on their way to their third win in five outings.</p>
        <p>The game was called after five innings.</p>
        <p>A-G jumped out to a 2-0 lead</p>
        <p>in the first inning. Chris Strickland led off with a single and scored on Bernard Ric-ciarellis double. Ricciardli scored on Terry Locusts triple.</p>
        <p>The lead went to 34) in the second. Roger Moye walked and was replaced by Kelvin Harris. Harris promptly stole second and third before scoring on a passed ball.</p>
        <p>The Chargers then decided the contest in the third. Keying the 10-run inning were Strickland and Ricciarelli, both of whom had doubles to drive</p>
        <p>home two runs.</p>
        <p>Ricciarelli and Loci^t were both three fw three fw A-G. Riccarelli had two dobles and Locust had a douUe and a tri^e. Ricciarelli also drove in three runs.</p>
        <p>Coley and Strickland were both t^ of four and both had doubles. Cdey also had three RBls.</p>
        <p>The Chargers travel to D.H. Conley Tuesday.</p>
        <p>AyttepGrlfU 21(10) 02-15 13 I WeatCraven 000 00- 0  3  4</p>
        <p>Coley and Moye; Brown. McLawhom (3), Delia (3) Fairbum, Daughtry (5).</p>
        <p>and</p>
        <p>13'i</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>15'v</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>GB</p>
        <p>3'-!</p>
        <p>4i</p>
        <p>174</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>214</p>
        <p>Rose Girls Run Past Farmville</p>
        <p>blicatessen,</p>
        <p>Tasty Home Cooked Meals</p>
        <p>104</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>NHLStondings</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Wales Conference Patrick Division</p>
        <p>W L T</p>
        <p>GF</p>
        <p>GAPts</p>
        <p>x-NY Islanders 48 15 8</p>
        <p>345</p>
        <p>223</p>
        <p>104</p>
        <p>NY Rangers</p>
        <p>34 24 13</p>
        <p>273</p>
        <p>270</p>
        <p>81</p>
        <p>Philadelphia</p>
        <p>34 2 9</p>
        <p>292</p>
        <p>289</p>
        <p>77</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh</p>
        <p>Washinpon</p>
        <p>27 34 11</p>
        <p>270</p>
        <p>304</p>
        <p>65</p>
        <p>23 37 11 Adams Division</p>
        <p>287</p>
        <p>301</p>
        <p>57</p>
        <p>Montreal</p>
        <p>42 13 17</p>
        <p>330</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>101</p>
        <p>Boston</p>
        <p>38 24 10</p>
        <p>280</p>
        <p>247</p>
        <p>86</p>
        <p>Buffalo</p>
        <p>35 22 15</p>
        <p>268</p>
        <p>230</p>
        <p>85</p>
        <p>(Ju^</p>
        <p>Hartford</p>
        <p>31 27 14 21 34 16</p>
        <p>321</p>
        <p>240</p>
        <p>312</p>
        <p>307</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>58</p>
        <p>Campbell ConfereiKe Norris Division</p>
        <p>Minnesota</p>
        <p>32 20 20</p>
        <p>313</p>
        <p>258</p>
        <p>(M</p>
        <p>Winnipeg</p>
        <p>29 29 13</p>
        <p>283</p>
        <p>302</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>St Louis</p>
        <p>29 37 6</p>
        <p>280</p>
        <p>315</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>Chicago</p>
        <p>Toronto</p>
        <p>26 35 11</p>
        <p>299</p>
        <p>326</p>
        <p>63</p>
        <p>18 38 16</p>
        <p>273</p>
        <p>339</p>
        <p>52</p>
        <p>Detroit</p>
        <p>18 42 12</p>
        <p>244</p>
        <p>319</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>Smythe Division</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>x-Kdmonton</p>
        <p>44 17 14</p>
        <p>389</p>
        <p>281</p>
        <p>Calgary</p>
        <p>26 31 17</p>
        <p>307</p>
        <p>321</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>Vancouver</p>
        <p>25 33 15</p>
        <p>253</p>
        <p>269</p>
        <p>65</p>
        <p>lx)s Angeles</p>
        <p>22 34 15</p>
        <p>279</p>
        <p>318</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>Colorado</p>
        <p>17 44 II</p>
        <p>218</p>
        <p>316</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>Rose High Schools girls track team won its second outing of the year Friday, downing Farmville Centrals Lady Jaguars, 83-50.</p>
        <p>Farmvilles Rose Lang, however, dominated individuals, winning three events. Lang took first in the triple jump, the 110-meter hurdles and the 400-meter dash. She also ran the final leg on the winning mile relay team.</p>
        <p>Rose won the other two relays, and took first in seven of the 13 individal events. The Rampettes also piled up points with seconds and thirds.</p>
        <p>The two teams both return to action on Wednesday, traveling to Wilson Beddingfield to take part in a tri-meet with the Lady Bruins.</p>
        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>High Jump: Richardson (R) 4-5, Sr. Franklin (R) and C. Streeter (FC), tie for second, 4-3.</p>
        <p>Triple jump: R. Lang (FC) 33-8;</p>
        <p>Rams 'Net' E. Wayne</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL - Greene</p>
        <p>Eastern</p>
        <p>Wayne in a, tennis match</p>
        <p>Friday. Now 4-2,</p>
        <p>Greene Central</p>
        <p>x-chnched first place In divsion</p>
        <p>first place Fridays Game Calgary 3. Edmonton 3. tie</p>
        <p>Saturday's Games</p>
        <p>Buffalo at Boston Chicago at Detroit</p>
        <p>1 at Hartford</p>
        <p>Vancouver at (Juebec Minnesota at Montreal</p>
        <p>SI Louis al New York Islanders New York Rangers al Washington Toronto al Winnipeg Calgary al Colorado Pittsburgh at Ixis Angeles</p>
        <p>Sunday 's Games</p>
        <p>Sunday s</p>
        <p>.Moiilreal at Builalo Hartford at Philadelphia New York Islanders at W ashington St, 1.0U1S al New York Rangers Detroit at Winnipeg Pittsburgh at Colorado</p>
        <p>N.C. Scoroboard</p>
        <p>High School Regional Basketball Championships</p>
        <p>Girls 4A: Goldsboro 52, Greenslxiro Page</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>Girls 3A: S W' Edgecombe 72, Shelby Crest 69</p>
        <p>Bovs lA; Belhaven Wilkinson 52. Tryon</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>Boys 2A: Handys63. .Sampson Union 51</p>
        <p>Florida Southern 90, Ky Wesleyan 89. 20T</p>
        <p>Saturday s Games Championship</p>
        <p>Dist.of Columbia (24-5i vs. Florida Southern (22-91</p>
        <p>Consolation Bakersfield St. (25-5) vs. Ky Wesleyan</p>
        <p>(26-5)</p>
        <p>By The Assoclled Press FOOTBALL National FooUiall League GREEN BAY PACKERS-Sgned Larry ,  ,  Pfohl and Gary Anderson, guards; Virgil</p>
        <p>Southwest  Ldgecombe  at  Livers,  back,  and James Davidson, tackle.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton(4p.m.)  NEW  ORLEANS  SAINTS-Signed  Rob-</p>
        <p>Roanoke at Edenton Greene Central at Farmville Central i4p m.)</p>
        <p>Williamston at Ahoskie (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>(' R Aunnrk  at North Pitt  (4  Quinn,  head  coach,  and relieved Bobby</p>
        <p>I H AycoCK  at Nonn rut  i4  Boucher, assistant</p>
        <p>P  _  coaches,  of  their  duties  Named Bob</p>
        <p>Saturday S Sports  McCammon head coach for the remainder</p>
        <p>Baseball  of the season and signed him to a</p>
        <p>^K,c'hmnd &amp;gt;1  Easl Cardlto  ,3  Em</p>
        <p>National Hockey League PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Fired Pat</p>
        <p>Hair Styling By Professionals!</p>
        <p>Sebring and Roffler Mair Styling and Cutting For Both Men and Women.</p>
        <p>Stop in and See Ray Hodges, Dan.Mills, Connie Dixon or Randy Hodges.</p>
        <p>Open Monday Through Saturday</p>
        <p>Pitt Plaza Barbershop</p>
        <p>Pitt Plaza Phone 756-1760</p>
        <p>totroduciiig thfiNo.l</p>
        <p>Sizzlin Sirloin</p>
        <p>Western Sizzlin introduces the No. 1 Sizzlin, our most popular menu item. USDA Choice western beef sirloin steak that s comes</p>
        <p>NO. 1</p>
        <p>Sizzlin</p>
        <p>Sirloin</p>
        <p>SQ39</p>
        <p>Only</p>
        <p>Monday and Thursday 5 PM Until Closing Includes Baked Potato or French Fries , and Texas Toast</p>
        <p>complete with baked potato or firench Mes and Texas</p>
        <p>toast The No.l Sizzlin is the Stax attraction at Western</p>
        <p>SizTilin. And its awaiting your comments now!</p>
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        <p>2903 E. 10th St.</p>
        <p>610 W. Greenville Blvd.JL</p>
        <p>Richardson (R) 32-8; Payton (FC) 29A.</p>
        <p>Long jump: Atkinson (R) 15-9; Williams (R) 15-3; C Williams (FC) 12-11.</p>
        <p>Discus: P Wooten (FC) 79-10; Dillinder (R) 63-6; Sypris (R) 62-11.</p>
        <p>Shot put: Davis (R) 31-2; Tutton (FC) 30-3; Dillinder (R) 25-4,</p>
        <p>110 hurdles: R Lang (FC) 16.1; Haselrig (R) 17.7; S Williams (FC) 18.7</p>
        <p>Monday-Beef Stew.............................$2.19</p>
        <p>Tuesday - BBQ Pork Chops.....................$2.19</p>
        <p>Wednesday-Baked Ham.......................$2.19</p>
        <p>Thursday - BBQ Pork...........................$2.19</p>
        <p>Friday  Fresh Trout.................... $2.49</p>
        <p>Saturday - Hamburger Steak....................$2.19</p>
        <p>Thursday, Friday &amp;amp; Saturday Special</p>
        <p>Special Served With 2 Fresh Vegetables &amp;amp; Rolls</p>
        <p>100: Daniels (R) 126; Murphy (R) 12.7; Williams (R) 13 4.</p>
        <p>800 relay: Rose (B Jones. Brewington, Murphy, Atkinson)</p>
        <p>1:54.9.</p>
        <p>1600: Tyson (FC) 6:16.9; L. Taft (R)6:22.1; Moore(R)6:29.7.</p>
        <p>400 relay: Rose (Atkinson. Brewington, Murphy, Daniels) 52.7.</p>
        <p>400: R Lang (FC) 1:03.3; Adams (R)'l:06.3; Streeter(R) 1:07.5.</p>
        <p>200 hurdles: Haselrig (R) 33,6; S. Williams (FC) 34.3; Sn. Franklin (R)35.9,</p>
        <p>800: C. Williams (FC) 2:50.2; Adams (R) 2:55.0; Joyner (FC) 3:16.0.</p>
        <p>200: Williams (RO 27.82; Payton (FC)27,9; Atkinson (R) 28.2.</p>
        <p>3200: L. Taft (R) 14:57; Teel (R) 15:33; Lanier (FC) 15:50.</p>
        <p>1600 relay: Farmville Central 4:28.1.</p>
        <p>Homemade Buttermilk Biscuits</p>
        <p>W/Ham. .............2For89^</p>
        <p>W/Sausage.................2 For 79</p>
        <p>W/Cheese..................2 For 69</p>
        <p>Sausage &amp;amp; Ham Biscuits Mon. - Sat. Only</p>
        <p>Breakfast Plates 8 -10:30 A.M.</p>
        <p>BBQ Pork</p>
        <p>Cole Slaw SHOO</p>
        <p>I Pint</p>
        <p>Potato Salad</p>
        <p>85Sint</p>
        <p>Hushpuppies 60&amp;lt;^</p>
        <p>Doz.)</p>
        <p>Shop-Eze</p>
        <p>West End Shopping Center</p>
        <p>Blake</p>
        <p>Summary;</p>
        <p>Jim Foster (EW) d, Jim Hubbard, 6-0,6-1 David Harrison (GO d. Marshall. fW), 6-2.</p>
        <p>Pat McKennie (EW) d. David Nance, 1-6,7-5,6-1,</p>
        <p>Wally Pridgen (GC) d. James Smith, 6-1,6-1 Jack Griffin (GC) d. Steve Harrison, 6-4, 6-1 Danny Hill (GC) d Dean Miller, 6-2,7-6.</p>
        <p>Harrison-Griffin (GO d. F'oster-Marshall, 8-5.</p>
        <p>Nance-Hill (GC) d McKennie-Smith, 8-6 Myron Warren Jerry Cunningham (GC) d. Harrison-Miller, 8-2</p>
        <p>Exhibition; David Edison (EW) d.Rich Dixon, 5-7,7-5,6-2.</p>
        <p>QUICK-ACTION Classified Ads are the answer to passing on your extras to someone who wants to buy.</p>
        <p>QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLO TO DEALERS.</p>
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        <p>WE WILL GLADLY ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS AND WIC VOUCHERS.</p>
        <p>Spains</p>
        <p>West End Shopping Center Mon-Sat. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. - 6</p>
        <p>1414 Charles Blvd. Mon-Thurs. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri &amp;amp; Sat 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>CLOSED SUNDAY</p>
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        <p>WESSON OIL S-|89</p>
        <p>48 OZ. BOTTLE</p>
        <p>SOUTHERN BISCUIT SELF RISING</p>
        <p>FLOUR</p>
        <p>5 LB. BAG</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>|FRESH</p>
        <p>GROUND CHUCK</p>
        <p>LEAN BONELESS</p>
        <p>WALDORF WHITE OR ASSORTED</p>
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        <p>4R0LLPKG.</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>DEL MONTE</p>
        <p>CATSUP</p>
        <p>32 OZ. BOTTLE</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>ALPO BEEF CHUNK</p>
        <p>DOG FOOD</p>
        <p>14% OZ.CANS</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>CHEF-BOY-AR-DEt CHEESE. SAUSAGE. HAMBURGER OR PEPPERONI</p>
        <p>,  PIZZA</p>
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        <p>FIUIIKS</p>
        <p>12 OZ. PKG.</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>HEAVY WESTERN BEEF</p>
        <p>CHUCK STEAK</p>
        <p>HEAVY WESTERN BEEF CUBED</p>
        <p>CHUCK STEAK</p>
        <p>WHITE</p>
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        <p>12 0Z.B0X</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>$109</p>
        <p>DIXIE CRYSTAL 4X.10X, LIGHT BROWN OR DARK BROWN</p>
        <p>SUGAR</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>1 LB. BOX</p>
        <p>FRESH GREEN</p>
        <p>CABBAGE</p>
        <p>15'</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
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        <p>Limit 1 With $10.00 Additional Food Ordor Or More &amp;amp; Thla Coupon</p>
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        <p>Sunnyside Medium Brown</p>
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        <p>39'</p>
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        <p>Items and Prices Effective Sun Mar 21, thru Wed Mar 24 1982 in Greenville</p>
        <p>/*</p>
        <p>Greenville</p>
        <p>Kroger S rnarmaci 6-7393</p>
        <p>BATHROOM</p>
        <p>Northern Tissue</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>LIMIT ONE PKG WITH $10 00 OR MORE ADDITIONAL PURCHASE</p>
        <p>ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of these advertised items is required to be readily aviailabie for sale m each Kroger Sav on, except as specifically noted in this ad If we do run out of an item we will offer you your choice of a comparable item when available, reflecting the same savings or a ramcheck which will entitle you to purchase the advertised item at the advertised price within 30 days</p>
        <p>KROGER V2%</p>
        <p>REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE</p>
        <p>Lowfat Milk $</p>
        <p>600 Greenyille Blvd -Greenville</p>
        <p>Open 8 a.m. to Midnight</p>
        <p>Open Sunday 9 a m to 9 p m</p>
        <p>SLICED OR CHIPPED</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>20'</p>
        <p>KROGER OLDE VILLAGE REGULAR OR POLISH</p>
        <p>Smoked</p>
        <p>Dr. Pepper</p>
        <p>Sausage</p>
        <p>$9M</p>
        <p>LIT TNI DILI DO IT!</p>
        <p>AlL beef</p>
        <p>Sausage</p>
        <p>AMERICAN OR MUSTARD</p>
        <p>FREEZER PLEEZER</p>
        <p>5-PIECE WISHBONE</p>
        <p>Fried Chicken</p>
        <p>^2* Potato Salad</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>79' Twin Pops</p>
        <p>EXTRA LEAN ROYAL SUPREME</p>
        <p>Dubuque Ham</p>
        <p>$99</p>
        <p>RICH</p>
        <p>Ea.</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>FRESH BAKED 2 LAYER</p>
        <p>12-Ct</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>Ea.</p>
        <p>DISCOUNT HEALTH &amp;amp; BEAUTY AIDS</p>
        <p>LIMIT 1 WITH $10.00 OR MORE ADDITIONAL PURCHASE</p>
        <p>Hunf s Catsup 0</p>
        <p>OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT</p>
        <p>32-Oz.</p>
        <p>Btl.</p>
        <p>Sliced Bologna.</p>
        <p>OSCAR MAYER</p>
        <p>All Meat Wieners</p>
        <p>1 Lb</p>
        <p>Pkg</p>
        <p>ALL VARIETIES SERVE N SAVE SLICED</p>
        <p>CLAIROL HAIR SPRAY</p>
        <p>Final Net</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>8-Oz</p>
        <p>Btl.</p>
        <p>VARIABLE CONDITIONER</p>
        <p>Finesse</p>
        <p>ALL vegetable</p>
        <p>Wesson Oil.. b?'</p>
        <p>COST CUTTER</p>
        <p>Margarine</p>
        <p>COST CUTTER</p>
        <p>COST CUTTER SINGLES</p>
        <p>Cheese Food.</p>
        <p>COST CUTTER</p>
        <p>Ground Coffee</p>
        <p>ASSORTED variety banquet</p>
        <p>FLOURIDE</p>
        <p>TOOTHPASTE</p>
        <p>Buffet Suppers.</p>
        <p>Pkg</p>
        <p>33' 99'</p>
        <p>brawny  q  $^09</p>
        <p>Paper Towels 4 Jumbo I</p>
        <p>Rolls</p>
        <p>LIQUID  . cnc</p>
        <p>Bright Bleach.. jug Du</p>
        <p>DAILY DELITE</p>
        <p>Sliced Bacon</p>
        <p>1-Lb</p>
        <p>Pkg</p>
        <p>FRESH FROZEN PORK</p>
        <p>Neck Bones</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>-.-I</p>
        <p>KOTEX</p>
        <p>Maxi-Pads</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>8.2-Oz.</p>
        <p>Tube</p>
        <p>30-Ct</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>COST CUTTER</p>
        <p>Tea Bags</p>
        <p>WISE</p>
        <p>U.SD.A. INSPECTED FRESH FROZEN 10-LBS. AND UP</p>
        <p>Potato Chips</p>
        <p>Twin Pak</p>
        <p>ONi STOP SHOPPING</p>
        <p>100-Ct,</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>Young Turkeys</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>8 0z.</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>KELLER K-11</p>
        <p>Patio Chair</p>
        <p>nnn \V'"'</p>
        <p>KELLER K-12 MULTI-COLOR</p>
        <p>lOoreaB^</p>
        <p>Chaise Lounge</p>
        <p>DISCOVER THE KROGER SAV-ON GARDEN</p>
        <p>Where Service Comes First!</p>
        <p>SUPER HIGH DOME COVERED UTILITY OR</p>
        <p>Cake Pan $499</p>
        <p>DURO</p>
        <p>Super Glue 0</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0030" />
        <p>B-14The Dally Reflectw, Greenville, N.C -Sunday, March 21,1982</p>
        <p>Week's Stock Markets</p>
        <p>NEW YRK 'API New York Stock Exchaniie trading for (he week selected issues:</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>PE bds Hii Low Last Chg</p>
        <p>- A-A -ACF 2 76 6 S5 32.d314 AMK 136 10 1117 17I4 17'</p>
        <p>AM InU 1368  1,</p>
        <p>ASA 4a 4025 324 Abtl&amp;gt;b s 84 14 3803 28 AetnLf 2.52 8 7037 46'1 AirPrd 80 8 1%5 35'4 Akzona 80 10 212  </p>
        <p>Alcan 1 80 6 5182 19</p>
        <p>W 27'i. 27 43", 31 9'2 dl7\</p>
        <p>Alglnt</p>
        <p>AlfcPw 2.16 6 3270 AllS'p 2 40 4 1531 33'4 d32</p>
        <p>32'-z-17",+</p>
        <p>I",</p>
        <p>31',+3, 27",+ s 46',+2'S, 34,+2S. 9'2-18S.+ S. 29k+IS 17-,- \ 32",- "4 28-1, 12&amp;gt;-</p>
        <p>24'- ' 274 + 1', 17S. + 1', 3 -14'* + l"i 39- '*4 30 + '4 27</p>
        <p>25',+ '-2 17</p>
        <p>44'4+ N 7",</p>
        <p>* s, 38\ 40, t 2', 3'  3'v+  '</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>27', + l'&amp;gt; 56'i  '4</p>
        <p>491 .. 4 1' 1 15,  ',</p>
        <p>6',</p>
        <p>15S.</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>27'7 12'S. 23'7 25 16 3</p>
        <p>12"4</p>
        <p>38&amp;gt;,</p>
        <p>28'7</p>
        <p>24'7</p>
        <p>le",</p>
        <p>43^</p>
        <p>7'7 33'4</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>25-4,</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>15'</p>
        <p>19-"4</p>
        <p>1 40 4  374  29,  28</p>
        <p>18'4  17</p>
        <p>AlldS?r 1.80 7 x2432 29 AllisCh  528  13</p>
        <p>Alcoa 1 80 - 6 6571 24'-Amax 2.40 8 4844 27"4 AmHes 1 10 7 x5807 18'4 AmAgrs 10 25 1928  3't</p>
        <p>AmA^ 91 18546 14,</p>
        <p>ABmds 3.50 6 1042 40',</p>
        <p>ABdcst 1.60 6 8263 30',</p>
        <p>AmCan 2 90 7 802 27',</p>
        <p>ACyan 1 75 6 5502 25'j AtnPw 2.26 7 4429 17&amp;gt;4 AmLIxp 2.20 8 11256 45',</p>
        <p>AFamS 60 7 426  7,</p>
        <p>AHome 2 11 8876 34S AHosp 1 08 13 5736 41',</p>
        <p>AmMrt  6079  3'7</p>
        <p>ANatRn 3 5 749 33",</p>
        <p>AmStd 2.20 7 1078 27",</p>
        <p>ATT  5.40  7 17227  57',  56',</p>
        <p>AMPIn  1 40  13 4474  49\  47&amp;gt;,</p>
        <p>Anchor  1.36  5 232  16",  15',</p>
        <p>Anthny 44b 5 13  6,</p>
        <p>ArchDn  14b  6 7442  15N</p>
        <p>ArizPS 228 etfra 20'j Armco 1 80 4 3000 ArmWIn 1 10 8 2987 Asarco  80  13 2842</p>
        <p>AshlOil  2 40  7 2067  23'i  d20</p>
        <p>AsdlX;  1.80  7 2123  29,  28'</p>
        <p>AtlRlch  2 40  6 14305  37',</p>
        <p>AUasCp  2  125  16</p>
        <p>Augat S  32  16 280  23,  22'-4</p>
        <p>AvcoCpl  20  5 2544  15',  14';</p>
        <p>Avery  90  8 103  22",  22',</p>
        <p>Avnet  lb  10 5286  45',  d39,</p>
        <p>Avon  3  7 7528  24'2d22",</p>
        <p>Avon wi  97  24'd22'i</p>
        <p>  g__g ^</p>
        <p>Bkrlntl  60  8 6858  30-N  28',</p>
        <p>BallyMf  10  9 5835  27  25</p>
        <p>BalttiE 2  68  7 602  25",  24',</p>
        <p>Bang!  80  5 214  H   16 ',</p>
        <p>BnAm 1  52  6 8896  18'  16'',</p>
        <p>Bausch 156 45 2705 39",d36-,</p>
        <p>BaxTrs  46  16 5902  33+,  31", 33"+2'i.</p>
        <p>BeatFd 1.50  6 4219  18N.  18  18',</p>
        <p>Beker  1842  5",  5</p>
        <p>BelHow  96  7 587  19+,  19',</p>
        <p>Bendlx  3 32  3 332  52',d49'^</p>
        <p>2  1787  15",  dl4+</p>
        <p>29e 5 1696  4'  3'</p>
        <p>32 7 1742 18'i 17",</p>
        <p>1.60 4 4266 20, 20 76 10 3966 13' , dl2N BlckHR  1.92  12 1042  33,  32</p>
        <p>Boeing  1.40  3 5109  18+  18</p>
        <p>Boise?  1.90  6 969  29'  28</p>
        <p>Borden  2,05  6 3148  31'i  30</p>
        <p>Homstk 40 13 4422 22, 19', Honwll 3 40 6 6057 68', 62\ HospCp 44 12 10293 26 , d24", Housint 1.65 6 3710 16S, 15*-, Houlns 2 16 6 4281 19  18'i</p>
        <p>HouNG 1.70 8 2472 38", 35", HuBhT s 68 6 7071 SON, 29&amp;gt;., - 1-1 -1C Ind 2.20 4 3653 32 d27, INACp  2 40 10 x2791  45  43',</p>
        <p>lUlnf  no  4 2295  12",  12'</p>
        <p>IdahoP  2 64  7 690  22'  21\</p>
        <p>IdealB  1 70  5 769  16S.  dl5S</p>
        <p>IllPowr  2 48  8 6448  21'-  20,</p>
        <p>ImplCp  30r  365  6'</p>
        <p>INCO 20  2665  12'</p>
        <p>Inexco .14 101107 13". IngerR 3.56 5 1027 47, InldStl 2 8 3343 22', Intrfstsl.lO 7 2323 22'</p>
        <p>Intrlk 2.60 4  89  29', d28</p>
        <p>IBM 3 44 10 33524 58, 57', IntKlav  1  10  3075  18', dl7",</p>
        <p>IntHarv  3124  5',  5</p>
        <p>IntMin 2 60 4 2463 27" 25, lntPapr 2.40 3 4499 34  33',</p>
        <p>IntTT 2.68 7 5954 25'-, d24'-, IntNrth 2.12 5 1917 26\ d24 lowaPS 2 40 7 201 18 18", ItekCp  30rl7  330  16'i dl5,</p>
        <p> JJ  JhnJns 88 14 8207 35", 33', JonLgn 60  362  12, 12",</p>
        <p>Jostens 84 9 737 16', 16 JoyMf s 1 40 5 4165 27"d23",</p>
        <p>22",+2", 67'i+4",</p>
        <p>26i+ ",</p>
        <p>15+,- ", 18",- ", 37+, +1+, 29",+ '</p>
        <p>5',</p>
        <p>11",</p>
        <p>12,</p>
        <p>44",</p>
        <p>21',</p>
        <p>21'i</p>
        <p>28+,-3', 43,- , 12",+ ' 21+, ', 15- +,</p>
        <p>21",-I- ' 6',+ +, 12'+ ", 13 - ', 46',+ 21",+ ', 22',+ ", 29',+ 57S-17", - ', 5",</p>
        <p>27",+ +, 33+,+ ', 24",- , 25", 18+,+ ' 16'- ",</p>
        <p>_</p>
        <p>Kmart 96 10 10655 18', 16 I KaisrAl 1 40 5 3004 14", Kaneb lb 6 5267 15", KanGE 2 12 6 676 16' lKanlTJ 2.40 6 930 21 Katyin 4 442  9,</p>
        <p>KauBr .24 9 1013  8</p>
        <p>SSI'S+ 1",</p>
        <p>12+,+ '7 16",+ ", 24'7 1,</p>
        <p>14'</p>
        <p>13+,</p>
        <p>15",</p>
        <p>20\</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>d 6, 22+,</p>
        <p>2", 21'-n21',- ^'Kellogg 1 50 9 1759 23', 22+, ivt ik 14"!+ ', Kenai 10 4 756 H', 10'7 20",dl7', 20',+2+, KerrMsMO 7^</p>
        <p>20,-2 29'-,</p>
        <p>35' 37 +1+ 15", 16 2'-, 2',+ ", 14', 14,+ 2', 2++ ', 45 +4+, 24'- .4 2",- V</p>
        <p>29S + 1' 26'7 + 1" 2',+ ' 16",- ', 18 +1 37 -2+,</p>
        <p>BenfCi</p>
        <p>Bengtl</p>
        <p>BestPi</p>
        <p>BelhStl</p>
        <p>BlackD</p>
        <p>5+,+ +, 19'</p>
        <p>52 + , 15'+ ', 4 + "t 18"+ ,+ , 13 -2, + l 18",</p>
        <p>2", + 31",</p>
        <p>BorgWsl.40 6 2188 2", 22\ 2'.',+ BosEd 2.80 5 799 2", 21, 21,- </p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>51',</p>
        <p>19',</p>
        <p>14'i,</p>
        <p>14'j</p>
        <p>15'</p>
        <p>18+,</p>
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        <p>42", 43',-</p>
        <p>7' + 11',+ 1 2,+3 5+,+ 'i 2 -</p>
        <p>Braniff  612  2'i</p>
        <p>BrislM 2.10 12 3642 54,</p>
        <p>BritPt 1.98e 4 255 20",</p>
        <p>Bmswk 1 5 4799 16 Bmwk wd 2166 15",</p>
        <p>BucyEr 88 9 386 16 Burilndl 52 5 2404 20",</p>
        <p>BrlNthl 52a  6 3541  46</p>
        <p>Burrgh  2.60  9 512  2".  31', 2'*,+2</p>
        <p> CC </p>
        <p>CBS 2.80  7 2651  2'i d36",  2'-,+l'-2</p>
        <p>CPCs 2.10  8 242  2",  34",  36\+ ",</p>
        <p>CSX 2 84  5 2405  45,  43",  45\ + l</p>
        <p>Caesar  6 3278  7\  6,</p>
        <p>CRUgs.2 841 11", 10 CamSp 2.10 8 142 34', 31'</p>
        <p>.Caring g .2  564  5+,  5</p>
        <p>CarPw 2.40 7 2300 2' 21+,</p>
        <p>CarlHw 1.2  8 752  15' 14'-,  M'7-</p>
        <p>CastlCk 80  8 864  9',d8"  8",+  '</p>
        <p>CatrpT 2,70  7 3143  48',  47',  48'+ h</p>
        <p>Celanse 4  6 2647  52+ dSO'  50",-2</p>
        <p>CenSoW 1.68  6 7051  15"k  15</p>
        <p>CenIlPS 144  7 302  12+</p>
        <p>CentrDt  481  9",</p>
        <p>Crt teed  150  11'+</p>
        <p>CessAir 80 5 1335 17+,</p>
        <p>Chmiiln I 48 10 4403 16',</p>
        <p>ChamSp 80 9 2350 7h ChartCo 1 113 747 6</p>
        <p>Chart wt 316  2,</p>
        <p>Chase 3,40  5 6805  55'-.</p>
        <p>ChesPn 12  9 1228  2",</p>
        <p>CNW n  5 915  15</p>
        <p>ChiI&amp;gt;nT 2 11 475 14</p>
        <p>ChrisCf 1.521 14 179 2+,</p>
        <p>Chryslr  3701  5</p>
        <p>Citicrp 12  6 14752  2'.</p>
        <p>CitiSvc 1 60  9607  2",</p>
        <p>Citylnv 1.60  62561  21+, d20,  21'v + l'</p>
        <p>ClarkE 2J 10 212  24  2-2  24 -  '</p>
        <p>aevEl 2.16  7 3518U16+,</p>
        <p>Clorox .84  7 2066  12",</p>
        <p>Coastal 40  9017  24</p>
        <p>CocaCl 2 48  8 9151  32',</p>
        <p>ColgPal 1.20  7 1442  18",</p>
        <p>ColPen 1 40  1954  14</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>28+,</p>
        <p>2'</p>
        <p>47",</p>
        <p>19S</p>
        <p>Am</p>
        <p>71',</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>8+ 19", 16'- 15", 7 6+, 2+, 53+, 33 13, 14' 31', 4", 24, 2</p>
        <p>15",</p>
        <p>12'i+</p>
        <p>9",+ 10",- ", 16 +,- ", 15",+ 7"+ h 6",</p>
        <p>2+, 55",- ", 33'-14++ "</p>
        <p>14'j_ ij</p>
        <p>33'v+l" 4+ ', 2 + ", 2  ",</p>
        <p>12,</p>
        <p>49",</p>
        <p>19",</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>7h</p>
        <p>9'n</p>
        <p>60</p>
        <p>18'',</p>
        <p>23",</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>16'</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>20+,</p>
        <p>31',</p>
        <p>16</p>
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        <p>Collin Si 80  6 1150  24',  23  24 -</p>
        <p>ColGas 2 86  5 671  29'-,  2+  29",+  ',</p>
        <p>CmbEn 1 60  6 2185  27+  2+  2,+  +</p>
        <p>ComdrI  12 5.544  37",  34  2 +  l</p>
        <p>CmwE 2.80  7 7623  2  2  2"</p>
        <p>Comsat 2.2  11 1311  56'-  5Ii</p>
        <p>ConEd 3 2  5 272  2  34':</p>
        <p>ConLds 2 12  6 192  32,  31"</p>
        <p>CnsNG 3.76  6 312  42'  40'</p>
        <p>ConsPw 2.44  6 16ie  17",  17'</p>
        <p>ConlAir  562  4'</p>
        <p>CnCp 2.60 6 3604 27'</p>
        <p>CnllGrp 2 60 4 219 2",</p>
        <p>Conllll 2 4 7343 2",</p>
        <p>ConlTel 1.2  7 2473  16',</p>
        <p>QDat s .2 7 692 2'-, d2 </p>
        <p>Coopr 152 6 4641 2+ :17'</p>
        <p>ComG 2.32 8 1047 4,3".</p>
        <p>CrockN 2 40 7 644 2',</p>
        <p>21'</p>
        <p>2+</p>
        <p>2'.</p>
        <p>13'</p>
        <p>44',</p>
        <p>9+</p>
        <p>3",</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>27+</p>
        <p>15+</p>
        <p>CrwnCk 5 216 24', d23+ 24 -CrwZel 2 2 10 2278 24 d22'7 2",+ CurtW 1  3  47  2', 35+ 2',+</p>
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        <p>DarlK n 3 60 8 3048  2'-</p>
        <p>DalaGn  8 3642  32</p>
        <p>Day CO 2 9 ;i40 10+ DayHdsl lO 9 213u34 DaytPLl M) 6 1415 15", Deere 2 9,5222 32 DeltaA s 1 14 13720 32', Dennvs 2 9 378 31, DelEd  1 68  6 12882  11+</p>
        <p>DiamS  1 76  10 4286  22+</p>
        <p>Digital  to 17072  77",</p>
        <p>Dillon 1.20b 8 25 20+ Disnev 1 20 15 9482 ,52'-DrPepp 2 8 1651 II', DowCh 12 8 19285 23',</p>
        <p>Dow Jn si (W 20 765 46 Dresr  2  5 6241  24+</p>
        <p>duPont  2 40  4 9046  33'-.</p>
        <p>DukeP 2 20 7 51.58 23', Duql.1 1 2 7 1:104 13",</p>
        <p>  g___g _</p>
        <p>EastAir  262  6  5'</p>
        <p>EaslGFlTO  7 1518  19',  18'</p>
        <p>EsKod  .la  9 1012  70+  67'</p>
        <p>Eaton  1 72  9 1062  28  27</p>
        <p>Echlin  .52  15 2700  12,  12</p>
        <p>ElPaso 1 48 8:1018 24'-EmrsKI 2 10 3142 44 Enserch 1 2 5 5ir20 19'-Esmrk si 84 7 44:i 47". EthvI 1.50 4 240 I'J", Evanl' 1 12 548 i:t ExCel s 1 48 ,5 723 19'-, Exxon s 3 4 26288 S", F-F -</p>
        <p>FMC 12 6 1612 26', Kairchd 2 :1 764 12' -Fedi-rs  :176</p>
        <p>FeilN.M 16  '2618  8</p>
        <p>FedDSt 1 2 8 '2061 41 FnSBar  2.58</p>
        <p>Firstn 2 10 2o:i6 FtChrt 80  2244</p>
        <p>FslChic 1 20 6 2407 FtlBcm 2(H .5 190f, neetEn .52 21 HKB FliglSfs .16 20 877 26 FlaPI. 3 04 7 4881 ,11+1 naPw 12 6'25,5:1 16'. HwC.en  i;i 127  15',</p>
        <p>Fluor 2 8x6+6 21',</p>
        <p>7837 20',</p>
        <p>2 24  7 1451:H'v</p>
        <p>;12'+ 32,-22+ 23</p>
        <p>13'i i:i",-</p>
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        <p>18"</p>
        <p>45+</p>
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        <p>18",</p>
        <p>28",</p>
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        <p>r Market In Brief-</p>
        <p>NYSE Issues</p>
        <p>Consolidated Trading j Friday, M.in:li 1&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Volume Shares 53.642.550 Issues Traded 1.854</p>
        <p>Down</p>
        <p>573</p>
        <p>NYSE Index 63.62 i S 4P Comp</p>
        <p>110.61 + Dow Jones Ind JK&amp;gt; 805.65 </p>
        <p>.16</p>
        <p>.31</p>
        <p>.38</p>
        <p>Market Analyeie-</p>
        <p>Dow Jones 30 Industrials</p>
        <p>M.i(.it ' i&amp;lt;'t8.28</p>
        <p>High 805.65 Lovy 795.85 Closed 805.65</p>
        <p>810-</p>
        <p>800-</p>
        <p>790-</p>
        <p>llall</p>
        <p>M T W T F</p>
        <p>950</p>
        <p>900</p>
        <p>850-</p>
        <p>800i</p>
        <p>750-L</p>
        <p>0</p>
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        <p>M</p>
        <p>1982</p>
        <p>market analysis - The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed FYiday at 805.65, up 8.28 from the previous week. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks In Spotlight</p>
        <p>NEW</p>
        <p>high.</p>
        <p>most</p>
        <p>High</p>
        <p>YORK (AP) - Yearly high-low, weekly sales, ng pnce ana i active slocks lor the week</p>
        <p>low, closin</p>
        <p>I net change of the 20</p>
        <p>65' 36 26' 39' 44' 39 21 + 34' 63'., 61' 113', 28+ 17' 75' 71</p>
        <p>30+</p>
        <p>19'</p>
        <p>57</p>
        <p>40+</p>
        <p>Low</p>
        <p>15+ Sears 48+ IBM</p>
        <p>Low Last Chg, 18',</p>
        <p>57+- '..</p>
        <p>Sales Hli 3,965,000  18',  17'</p>
        <p>3,352,400  58  57'</p>
        <p>27+  Exxon s  2,628,800  29+  28+  28"i-  '</p>
        <p>12  SonyCp  2,582,300  12",  12  12',-  +</p>
        <p>2,539,570  30",  27  30++  3+</p>
        <p>2.219.600  26+  23  25+</p>
        <p>1,928,500  23'  20</p>
        <p>1.654.600 14 1,7%,400 24</p>
        <p>24, Tandy s rLy</p>
        <p>23 MerrLy 20 DowCh 9 AmAir 29", Mobil s 40 WmCm 50, ATT 71+ Digital</p>
        <p>12",</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>23 + 1 + 14+4 1", 23+ +</p>
        <p>1,751,200 56' 51', 54",+ 3' 1,722,700 .57', 56' 56",-</p>
        <p>71+ Digit: 16', RCA</p>
        <p>6 Mattel 34' StOInd 40 .Schlmb s 21' Citicrp 13 ColgPal 33', AllRich 22 StorTec</p>
        <p>1.707.200 77 1,701,400 22'</p>
        <p>1,617,800 17'</p>
        <p>1,496,300 39+ 37+ :</p>
        <p>1,489,800 44' 42' 42</p>
        <p>1.475.200 26</p>
        <p>77'+ 5', 21+ 4 2+ 13", 16 4 2 + + + ', 26 + +</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>1,442,200  18+  16  18'+ ",</p>
        <p>1,4:,500  37',  35'  37+1 +</p>
        <p>1,408,600  27  24,  27++ 3</p>
        <p>What The Stock Market Dili</p>
        <p>This Prev Year Years Week week ago ago</p>
        <p>Advances  1134  751  1454  417</p>
        <p>Declines  709  1119  534  1487</p>
        <p>Unchanged  258  246  171  183</p>
        <p>Total issues 2101 2116 2159 2087 New yearly highs 27  59  345  12</p>
        <p>New yearly lows 261  451  36  63</p>
        <p>WEEKLY AMERICAN STOCK SALES</p>
        <p>Total for week Week ago Year ago Jan 1 to date 1981 lo dale WFIEKI.Y AMERICAN BOND.SAIA'S Total for week Week ago Year ago</p>
        <p>18,600,000</p>
        <p>26.440.000</p>
        <p>30.980.000 243.560,000 300..'100,000</p>
        <p>$3,920.000</p>
        <p>$4,750,000</p>
        <p>$7,050,000</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks Ups And Downs</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API The following li.sl shows Ihe New York .Slock Exchange stocks and warrants that have wne up the most and down the most in the past week based on percent of change regardless of volume</p>
        <p>No seeurities trading below $2 are incl uded Net and percentage chanip are the difference between last week s closing price and this week's closing pnce UPS</p>
        <p>Name Ust Chg Pet</p>
        <p>1  GulfstrmBks  n 13 + 4' Up  42 3</p>
        <p>2  Culbro Cp  24+  4.6+  Up  36 8</p>
        <p>3  Webb DelE  6+  +  1+  Up  32.5</p>
        <p>4  Marsh Field  28  4  6  Up  27 3</p>
        <p>II",  4  2+  Up  '25 3</p>
        <p>15'  +  3'  Up  25 3</p>
        <p>13+  +  2+  Up  24 4</p>
        <p>14',  +  '2",  Up  23 9</p>
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        <p>ReichC 26,tl',|RepSli 12 3</p>
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        <p>30 -41 12++ + 27'+ , 11</p>
        <p>18++ ' 10++  16 + + ,32',+2', 26'-4l',</p>
        <p>+ 1</p>
        <p>12+ + 2': 4'</p>
        <p>5  MnglAs.st</p>
        <p>6 Selig Latz</p>
        <p>7  ('ompugr</p>
        <p>8 NobleAl s</p>
        <p>9  UtdMerMlg</p>
        <p>10 Bi'nguet B</p>
        <p>11  AmAirln wt</p>
        <p>12 Mattel wt</p>
        <p>13  UNRInd</p>
        <p>14  GalvslHou</p>
        <p>15 Pueblo Inl</p>
        <p>16  AMD</p>
        <p>17 Mattel Inc</p>
        <p>18  MGMFilm</p>
        <p>19  Narco Scien  17' + 2</p>
        <p>20 Genesco Inc  4+ + "</p>
        <p>21  FtCityProp  4',</p>
        <p>22  OrionCap  13'</p>
        <p>23  BavukCig  13+</p>
        <p>24 Mattel 2,50pf 35+ + 5</p>
        <p>25  Coleco Ind  11 + 1</p>
        <p>Dnwlnnes</p>
        <p>Averages</p>
        <p>BC Weekly Dow Jones Averages NEW</p>
        <p>lAii  The following gives the</p>
        <p>YORK .... ,  ...&amp;gt;  p -------</p>
        <p>range of Dow Jones averages for the week emied Mar 19</p>
        <p>STOCK AVERAGES Open High Low Close Chg Indus 800 99 805.65 795 85 805 5 + 8 28 Trans  323.17  329 43  323 17  329.16 +9.16</p>
        <p>Utils  105 89  106.58  10.5.20  106 58 +0.57</p>
        <p>65 Stks 314.13 317.19 313.33 317.19+4 68 BOND AVERAGES 20 Bonds 58 39  58 40  58 31  58.31-0.20</p>
        <p>Utils  57 14  57 14  56.92  56 92-0:33</p>
        <p>Indus  59 65  59 71  59 65  59.70 -0 08</p>
        <p>COMMODITY FUTURES INDEX 27 21 no (17 127 05 128 04+0.41</p>
        <p>Weekly Steck Dellar leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AFi -The following is a list of the most active stocks based pn</p>
        <p>the dollar volume The total Is based on the median price of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded</p>
        <p>TotiSlOOO) Sales(hds) Last $194,439 33524 57+</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>IBM</p>
        <p>DigitalEa Amer T&amp;amp;T</p>
        <p>WarnKom Exxon s Tandy s Pfizer</p>
        <p>East Kodak SearsRoeb Teledyne Schlumbrg s StdOillnd Merrill Lyn Gen Elec AtlRichfld</p>
        <p>$128,040 17072 77' $97,978 17227 56", $94,127 17512 54-?, $76,563 26288 28", $73.33 25395 30+ $70,987 13784 53 $70.1,')6 10186 70+ $69,883 3%50 IS". $64,891 5655 116'. $64,806 14898 42 $57,607 14963 38' $55,767 22196 25+ $54,958 9198 60 $51,676 14305 37</p>
        <p>Ifp  23 1</p>
        <p>Up  '22 2</p>
        <p>20"</p>
        <p>4+</p>
        <p>22",</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>Up 217 Up 214</p>
        <p>+ 3+ Up 21 3 + ", Lp 20-</p>
        <p>+ 3 f 2, + 1</p>
        <p>Up 20 51 16 Up 20 51 17</p>
        <p>20  19</p>
        <p>+ Is + 1</p>
        <p>Up 194 Lp</p>
        <p>17 2 16 7 Up 16.3 Up 163</p>
        <p>Up 159</p>
        <p>55 25', 3+</p>
        <p>5 21 . 3', 7' .</p>
        <p>DOWNS</p>
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        <p>t"ct Off 33 Off 28. Off 28 Off 16 Off 15, Off 15 Off 14 Off 14 Off 13 Off 12 Off 11 Off 11 Off 11 Off 10 Off 10 Off 10 Off 10 Off 10 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off</p>
        <p>NEW BUSINESS</p>
        <p>The grand opening of Home ImprovenMsit Unlimited, offering interior design services and floor, wall and window coverings, was announced by coK)wners Becky Wood and Peggy Peadoi.</p>
        <p>The business, which will launch grand opening activities at 10 a.m. Thursday, is located at West End Shopping Center next to the Goodyear store.</p>
        <p>Ms. Wood said the firm, operating from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday with part-time operations being considered for Saturday, will also offei its services after hours by appointment.</p>
        <p>Involved in the business with the co-owners are Sylvia Stokes, interior designer, and Danny Wood, assistant manager.</p>
        <p>A Pitt County native, Ms. Wood and her husband, Jack, have four children and attend the Methodist Church in Bell Arthur. Ms. Peaden, also a native of the area, and her husband, Stanley, have two children and attend Grace Free WUl Baptist Church here.</p>
        <p>GAINED MEMBERSHIP</p>
        <p>James B. Newman, F.I.C., of GreenviUe, field representative for the Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society, has earned membership in the millionaire section of the Presidents Oub, according to Nick T. Newberry, president.</p>
        <p>Newbery said that Newmans membership in the millionaire section honors his performance in membership protection and service during 1981.</p>
        <p>Members of the club will meet with Newberry during the summer.</p>
        <p>EARNED AWARD Shirley and Ray Brewer of Greenville were recognized recently by Bill Ready, KFC Corp. president, for earning Kentucky Fried Chickens QSC100 award.</p>
        <p>Ready said the award, presented during KFCs international franchisee convention in Hawaii, recognized excellence in quality, service and cleanliness.</p>
        <p>The corporations 6,300 stores in 51 countries have over 95,000 employees.</p>
        <p>BW PROMOTIONS</p>
        <p>Burroughs Wellcome Co. announced several promotions at the GreenvUle plant, including: Mike Folk to group leader III in chemical development laboratories; Wayne Mercer to data processing quality assurance analyst; Marty Brock to data processing quality assurance analyst;</p>
        <p>Nollie E. Jones Jr. to senior project engineer in the mechanical engineering group; Bobby T. Manning to senior validation technician II; and Mike Turner to project engineer in the mechanical engineering group.</p>
        <p>The company said that William H. Sanders has joined the project engineering department as a senior project engineer.</p>
        <p>STATION MANAGER</p>
        <p>Henry Hinton, formerly of WNCT-TV here, has been named station manager of WRQR-FM in Farmville, it was announced by L. Gene Gray, president and general manager of WGHB-WRQR.</p>
        <p>Hinton, an East Carolina University graduate, has been in broadcasting for 10 years.</p>
        <p>He worked in several capacities at WGH, Norfolk,</p>
        <p>Va., WRMT in Rocky Mount and most recently at WNCT-TV, where he was involved in several areas including sales, sports and the stations Carolina Today show. He was most recently local sales manager there.</p>
        <p>Hinton is married to the former Debbie Everett and they have two children, 3-year-old Hank and 3-month-old Courtney. The farmly resides in Greenville.</p>
        <p>HENRY HINTON</p>
        <p>SALESHONOR Mary Kay Ash, chairman of the Dallas-based Mary Kay Cosmetics Inc., announced that Bea Heath, an independent senior sales director for the company in Greenville, recently achieved one of the firms highest awards.</p>
        <p>She said that Ms. Heath was presented the keys to a new pink automobile as a reward for her performance as a director. Over 1,400 new cars were awarded at the companys January convention in Dallas."</p>
        <p>Ms. Heath, who attended the Dallas convention, began selling Mary Kay products in 1977 as an independent beauty consultant. She was named a director last March and in February she was named a senior sales director.</p>
        <p>She lives in Greenville with her husband, John, and their two children.</p>
        <p>Mutual Funds</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - W^ from the prevtoui week  DJ}</p>
        <p>ius</p>
        <p>auoUUons.</p>
        <p>reflectn^aawt values, at which lecurttle couldhavebeenml^ Lew La- C.|</p>
        <p>1265 12.31 12.86+ ^ 21 87 21 38 21 67+ . 13 50 13.26 13 S0+ .33 12 48 12.28 12.48+ 16</p>
        <p>AMeAac n AcornFd n ADV Fund n AfutureFd n AIM Funds ConvYW  X</p>
        <p>EdwnGd X HlYield  X</p>
        <p>Alphaf^ n AmBirthTr American Funds: AmBalan AmcapFd x AmMutl BondFd Fundmlnvs GrowthFd IncomeFd InvCoA NewPerspFd WshMutlnv Amer General;</p>
        <p>1182 11 49 1182+ 04 8 54  8 23  8.54</p>
        <p>8.23  8 19 8.22- 04</p>
        <p>15.85 15.30 15.86 + 32 10 80 10 50 10 80+ 15</p>
        <p>816</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>811</p>
        <p>5.47</p>
        <p>8 16+ 03 5.47- 23</p>
        <p>10 54 10 40 10.54+ .15 1097 10.89 10.94+ 02</p>
        <p>743</p>
        <p>9.52</p>
        <p>816</p>
        <p>7.57</p>
        <p>643</p>
        <p>705</p>
        <p>7.33</p>
        <p>943</p>
        <p>8.12</p>
        <p>7.46</p>
        <p>6.37</p>
        <p>898</p>
        <p>7.43+ 14 9.52+ .12 8 16+ 02 7 57+ 14</p>
        <p>6 42+ 04</p>
        <p>7 06+ .07</p>
        <p>Cap Bond Enterprise HlYldlnv X</p>
        <p>575</p>
        <p>1155</p>
        <p>8.35</p>
        <p>5.73</p>
        <p>11,21</p>
        <p>8.30</p>
        <p>575+ .02 11 55+ .42 8.34- .08</p>
        <p>MunlBond x</p>
        <p>13.90</p>
        <p>13.87</p>
        <p>13.90- 12</p>
        <p>VentureFd</p>
        <p>1911</p>
        <p>1891</p>
        <p>19.11 +</p>
        <p>Xt</p>
        <p>Comstock Fd</p>
        <p>11.13</p>
        <p>11.01</p>
        <p>11.13+</p>
        <p>.15</p>
        <p>ExchFd n</p>
        <p>31 49</p>
        <p>73</p>
        <p>31,49+</p>
        <p>96</p>
        <p>FundOfAm x</p>
        <p>849</p>
        <p>8.37</p>
        <p>8.49- </p>
        <p>Growth n</p>
        <p>22 54</p>
        <p>22.16</p>
        <p>22.54 +</p>
        <p>.34</p>
        <p>Harbor Fd</p>
        <p>9.95</p>
        <p>980</p>
        <p>9 95+</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Pace Fnd</p>
        <p>24.92</p>
        <p>24.70</p>
        <p>24 92+</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>ProvidentFd x</p>
        <p>370</p>
        <p>365</p>
        <p>3.70- 06</p>
        <p>Amer Growth</p>
        <p>6.86</p>
        <p>6.81</p>
        <p>6.86+ 03</p>
        <p>AmHeritM n Am ins&amp;amp;Ind</p>
        <p>238</p>
        <p>476</p>
        <p>2.27</p>
        <p>4.73</p>
        <p>2.37+</p>
        <p>4.76</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Am Invest n</p>
        <p>8.41</p>
        <p>8.09</p>
        <p>8.41 +</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>Am Invine n</p>
        <p>B.n</p>
        <p>8.84</p>
        <p>8,88+</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Am medAsc n</p>
        <p>190.23 188.30</p>
        <p>190.23 + 2.32</p>
        <p>Am NatGrth</p>
        <p>3.36</p>
        <p>3.30</p>
        <p>3.38+</p>
        <p>(77</p>
        <p>Am Natlnco</p>
        <p>14.91</p>
        <p>14.80</p>
        <p>14.91 +</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Amway Mull</p>
        <p>5.27</p>
        <p>5.13</p>
        <p>5.27+</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>ArchGvt n</p>
        <p>9.28</p>
        <p>9.27</p>
        <p>9.28+</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>Axe Houghton:</p>
        <p>06</p>
        <p>Fund B</p>
        <p>774</p>
        <p>7.68</p>
        <p>7.74+</p>
        <p>IncomFd</p>
        <p>4.03</p>
        <p>4.00</p>
        <p>4.02+</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>StockFd</p>
        <p>734</p>
        <p>7.06</p>
        <p>7,34+</p>
        <p>.31</p>
        <p>BLCGthFd</p>
        <p>12.75</p>
        <p>12.49</p>
        <p>12,74+</p>
        <p>.34</p>
        <p>BLCInco</p>
        <p>12.06</p>
        <p>1194</p>
        <p>12.00- .01</p>
        <p>Babsonlncm n</p>
        <p>1 35</p>
        <p>134</p>
        <p>134</p>
        <p>.27</p>
        <p>Babsonlnvt n</p>
        <p>10.96</p>
        <p>10.77</p>
        <p>10.96+</p>
        <p>Bache ChancUr:</p>
        <p>HlYield</p>
        <p>8.55</p>
        <p>8.53</p>
        <p>8.55+ .01</p>
        <p>HyMuni</p>
        <p>11.42</p>
        <p>1136</p>
        <p>11.36- 08</p>
        <p>NwDecd</p>
        <p>11.87</p>
        <p>1156</p>
        <p>11.87+</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>TaxFree n</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>08</p>
        <p>47</p>
        <p>TaxMngd BeaconGU) n</p>
        <p>15.23</p>
        <p>10.73</p>
        <p>15.19</p>
        <p>10.29</p>
        <p>1521-</p>
        <p>10.73+</p>
        <p>BeaconHUI n</p>
        <p>12.06</p>
        <p>1186</p>
        <p>12,03+</p>
        <p>.31</p>
        <p>Berger Group: KAFund n</p>
        <p>1138</p>
        <p>11.21</p>
        <p>11.38+</p>
        <p>.25</p>
        <p>101 Fund n</p>
        <p>893</p>
        <p>888</p>
        <p>8.93- .02</p>
        <p>Boston Co:</p>
        <p>.11</p>
        <p>IPl IncPr</p>
        <p>10.05</p>
        <p>9.97</p>
        <p>10 02+</p>
        <p>Cap.^r n Bost rtidatn</p>
        <p>19.18</p>
        <p>9.29</p>
        <p>18.79</p>
        <p>9.26</p>
        <p>19.04+</p>
        <p>9.28+</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Bull &amp;amp; Bear Gp:</p>
        <p>Capamer n x</p>
        <p>9.28</p>
        <p>9.08</p>
        <p>9.08- .08</p>
        <p>CapitShrs n Golconda n</p>
        <p>1049</p>
        <p>10.24</p>
        <p>10.49+</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p>9.84</p>
        <p>9.46</p>
        <p>9.75+</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>Calvin Bullock:</p>
        <p>.24</p>
        <p>BullockFd</p>
        <p>13.74</p>
        <p>13.S6</p>
        <p>13.74+</p>
        <p>CanadianFd</p>
        <p>6.52</p>
        <p>6.36</p>
        <p>6.52+</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>Dividend^</p>
        <p>2.47</p>
        <p>2.44</p>
        <p>2.47+</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>HilncoShr</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
        <p>9.72</p>
        <p>9.72- .07</p>
        <p>TaxFree Cap TNT n Centennial Gp: Grwth</p>
        <p>Etpdt CenOyShr n Charter Ftaid ChpadeDoUr n ChestnutSt n Colonial Funds: Fund</p>
        <p>Grwth Shrs x High Yield X Income x Option Tax Mangd CoturohGith n Comwlth AitB Comwlth CltD CoavoBlt B&amp;amp;S ComiMSiteFd ComiordFd n Connecticut Gcnl: Fund</p>
        <p>Income x MisiiBond x Consolidlnv ComteUGth n ConlMutlnv n CountryCapGr Delaware Grotg): Decaturlnc DelawareFd DeichesterBd TaxFree Pa DelU Trend</p>
        <p>Monthlyincm Natn wdeSec</p>
        <p>DirectCap n DodgCoxBal n</p>
        <p>DrexlBumh n</p>
        <p>Al</p>
        <p>Dreyfus Leverage No Nine n ^pecllncm n TuExmpt n ThirdCntij n EagleGth Shs Eafon&amp;amp;Howard: Balanced</p>
        <p>Foursgre n Growth</p>
        <p>Gi Income Stock Eberstadt Group: Chemical Fd EngyRes Surveyor ElfunTrust n ElfunTaxEx n EngyUtU n Everereen n FamiBuro Gt Federated Funds: Am Leaders ExchFd n Hi IncmSe</p>
        <p>PennTxFr TaxFree n USGvtSe n Fidelity Group: Assetlnv n CorpBond n</p>
        <p>Confrafnd n DestinyFd Ecpitlncm n EbtchFd n Magellan</p>
        <p>(Please turn to B-15)</p>
        <p>8.M</p>
        <p>8.81</p>
        <p>8.99+</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>154</p>
        <p>8.41</p>
        <p>8.47-</p>
        <p>06</p>
        <p>7.13</p>
        <p>7.91</p>
        <p>7.92</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
        <p>9,11-</p>
        <p>.81</p>
        <p>7.38</p>
        <p>716</p>
        <p>7.36+</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>5J8</p>
        <p>5.80</p>
        <p>5.11+</p>
        <p>86</p>
        <p>11.75</p>
        <p>11.58</p>
        <p>11.75+ .13</p>
        <p>15.72</p>
        <p>15.54</p>
        <p>15.72 +</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>12J3</p>
        <p>12.70</p>
        <p>12.83+</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>30.88</p>
        <p>30.23</p>
        <p>30.88+-.86</p>
        <p>996</p>
        <p>9.87</p>
        <p>9,96+-</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>8.70</p>
        <p>6.56</p>
        <p>6 70+- 06</p>
        <p>6.04</p>
        <p>5.94</p>
        <p>5.95^ 08</p>
        <p>6.07</p>
        <p>5.88</p>
        <p>581-</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>158</p>
        <p>8.47</p>
        <p>8.58+</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>1S.S0</p>
        <p>18.40</p>
        <p>18.50</p>
        <p>14.18</p>
        <p>14.52</p>
        <p>14 88+</p>
        <p>.42</p>
        <p>1.08</p>
        <p>1.07</p>
        <p>1.08+</p>
        <p>82</p>
        <p>1.53</p>
        <p>1.51</p>
        <p>1.53+</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>8.21</p>
        <p>8.10</p>
        <p>8,21 +</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>152</p>
        <p>8.40</p>
        <p>8.52+</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>18.31</p>
        <p>18.08</p>
        <p>18.31 +</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>10.23</p>
        <p>1004</p>
        <p>10.23+</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>5.88</p>
        <p>585</p>
        <p>5.88-</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>598</p>
        <p>5.96</p>
        <p>5 97-</p>
        <p>06</p>
        <p>10.S0</p>
        <p>10.37</p>
        <p>10.50</p>
        <p>11.42</p>
        <p>10.90</p>
        <p>11.42+</p>
        <p>84</p>
        <p>6,17</p>
        <p>608</p>
        <p>6.16+</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>U.4I</p>
        <p>1228</p>
        <p>12.48+</p>
        <p>.21</p>
        <p>12.45</p>
        <p>12.37</p>
        <p>12 45+</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>15.11</p>
        <p>1504</p>
        <p>15.16-+</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>6.S2</p>
        <p>6.49</p>
        <p>6.52+</p>
        <p>6l</p>
        <p>548</p>
        <p>5.42</p>
        <p>5.47 +</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>9.20</p>
        <p>9.02</p>
        <p>9.20+^</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>2.08</p>
        <p>1.89</p>
        <p>2.08-'^ 04</p>
        <p>20 75</p>
        <p>20.56</p>
        <p>20 75+</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>17.88</p>
        <p>17.54</p>
        <p>17 88+</p>
        <p>.47</p>
        <p>13.33</p>
        <p>1312</p>
        <p>13 33+</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>12.28</p>
        <p>12.24</p>
        <p>12.27+</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>12.25</p>
        <p>12 12</p>
        <p>12.25+</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>16.67</p>
        <p>16.51</p>
        <p>16.67+</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>8.62</p>
        <p>8.47</p>
        <p>8.62+</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>6.22</p>
        <p>6.19</p>
        <p>6.22+- Q4</p>
        <p>9.02</p>
        <p>8.96</p>
        <p>8.99+ .01</p>
        <p>6.26</p>
        <p>615</p>
        <p>6.26+</p>
        <p>.11</p>
        <p>7,93</p>
        <p>7.72</p>
        <p>7.93+</p>
        <p>.24</p>
        <p>6.85</p>
        <p>6.78</p>
        <p>6.85+ 08</p>
        <p>8.65</p>
        <p>8.53</p>
        <p>8 65+</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>16.16</p>
        <p>15.97</p>
        <p>16 16+</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>414</p>
        <p>409</p>
        <p>4.13+</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
        <p>9.66</p>
        <p>9.78+</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>8.22</p>
        <p>805</p>
        <p>8.22+</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>9.09</p>
        <p>890</p>
        <p>9.09+</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>11.57</p>
        <p>11 23</p>
        <p>11.57+</p>
        <p>.43</p>
        <p>16.57</p>
        <p>1634</p>
        <p>16,57+</p>
        <p>26</p>
        <p>7.66</p>
        <p>7,61</p>
        <p>7.61-</p>
        <p>.07</p>
        <p>17.72</p>
        <p>17.64</p>
        <p>17.72+ .01</p>
        <p>26.02</p>
        <p>25.57</p>
        <p>26.02+*</p>
        <p>-.39</p>
        <p>12,67</p>
        <p>12.56</p>
        <p>12,67+</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>838</p>
        <p>8.31</p>
        <p>8.38+</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>24.48</p>
        <p>24.16</p>
        <p>24.48+</p>
        <p>.40</p>
        <p>10.20</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>10.20+</p>
        <p>06</p>
        <p>ivall</p>
        <p>1043</p>
        <p>1040</p>
        <p>10.43+</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>7,19</p>
        <p>7.18</p>
        <p>7,18-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>6.89</p>
        <p>6.80</p>
        <p>6 84-</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>12.87</p>
        <p>12.78</p>
        <p>12.87+</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>6.16</p>
        <p>6.13</p>
        <p>6.16+</p>
        <p>03-</p>
        <p>39 38</p>
        <p>38.86</p>
        <p>39,34 +</p>
        <p>SO</p>
        <p>9.14</p>
        <p>9.03</p>
        <p>9 12+ 13</p>
        <p>8.49</p>
        <p>8.32</p>
        <p>8.49-f .21</p>
        <p>17.97</p>
        <p>17.82</p>
        <p>17 97+</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>29.34</p>
        <p>28.87</p>
        <p>29.34+</p>
        <p>.58</p>
        <p>19 02</p>
        <p>18.51</p>
        <p>19.02+</p>
        <p>S3</p>
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        <p>(EXCbPI SUEDE, LEATHER &amp;amp; SPECIALS) L/Oupon Must Be With Ciothing When Brought in ...... COUPON------</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE IN THE '80's An Investment Alternative..,</p>
        <p>Balcor Realty Investors Ltd.-82</p>
        <p>Certified Planning Consultants, Inc.</p>
        <p>invites you to hear a general discussion regarding the tax shelter characteristics, and risks associated with an investment in real estate. The minimum investment is $6,000.</p>
        <p>DATE 3-31-82</p>
        <p>LOCATION Ramada Inn Greenville Boulevard TIME 4:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>There is no charge for the seminar; however, because seating is limited, we would appreciate your returning the form below.</p>
        <p>This onncxjncement is neitner on offei to sell ncx a solicilafion of an offer to txiy iimrted podnersnjp interests in connection with such real estate investment opportunity This otter IS mode by prospectus only, which wiii be distributed dt the sermndf</p>
        <p>RESERVATION '</p>
        <p>I accept your invitation to an investment seminar with the undersfandiiSg that there IS no obligation nor admission charge whatsoever Please reserve seating for__</p>
        <p>MAIL TO:</p>
        <p>Kenneth Morris</p>
        <p>Certified Planning Consultant</p>
        <p>P 0 Drawer 550 New Bern, N.C 28560</p>
        <p>NAME-</p>
        <p>ADDRESS. CITY_</p>
        <p>.PHONE.</p>
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        <p>BUSINESS PHONE.</p>
        <p>.HOME PHONE.</p>
        <p>l; Sorry. I cannot attend, but I would like more information and d prospectus regarding Balcor Realty Investors Ltd -82</p>
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        <p>7.17</p>
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        <p>5.66</p>
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        <p>16.65</p>
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        <p>6.99</p>
        <p>6.96</p>
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        <p>9.58</p>
        <p>9.47</p>
        <p>9.56+</p>
        <p>.02</p>
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        <p>9,73</p>
        <p>9.68</p>
        <p>9,73</p>
        <p>; UdMat</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
        <p>9.76</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
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        <p>7.57</p>
        <p>7,56</p>
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        <p>5.90</p>
        <p>5.88</p>
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        <p>1024</p>
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        <p>9,09</p>
        <p>8.84</p>
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        <p>5.61</p>
        <p>5.57</p>
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        <p>16.77</p>
        <p>16.88+</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>iSRFund n</p>
        <p>15.37</p>
        <p>15.13</p>
        <p>15.37+</p>
        <p>.27</p>
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        <p>9.2S</p>
        <p>9.08</p>
        <p>9.25+</p>
        <p>.15</p>
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        <p>: ato; Fund  Mb' Grow</p>
        <p>7.76</p>
        <p>7.66</p>
        <p>7.76+</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>5.27</p>
        <p>5.19</p>
        <p>5.27+</p>
        <p>09</p>
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        <p>8.35</p>
        <p>8.26</p>
        <p>8.30+</p>
        <p>02</p>
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        <p>&amp;gt; Xmerica</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>10.06</p>
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        <p>.02</p>
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        <p>4.37</p>
        <p>4.32</p>
        <p>4.37+</p>
        <p>.04</p>
        <p>-  Income</p>
        <p>-  Tax Free</p>
        <p>7.99</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>7.99+</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>870</p>
        <p>8.65</p>
        <p>8.68+</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>MuUQual</p>
        <p>11.15</p>
        <p>10.96</p>
        <p>11.15+</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>Mutl Shrs n</p>
        <p>36.98</p>
        <p>36.42</p>
        <p>36.96+</p>
        <p>.06</p>
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        <p>32.60</p>
        <p>31.09</p>
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        <p>7,45</p>
        <p>7.22</p>
        <p>7.45+</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>Natllndust n</p>
        <p>11,39</p>
        <p>11.21</p>
        <p>11,39+</p>
        <p>.25</p>
        <p>Nat Securities:</p>
        <p>Balanced</p>
        <p>9.58</p>
        <p>9.51</p>
        <p>9.57-</p>
        <p>.06</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>3.08</p>
        <p>3.06</p>
        <p>3.07+ .01</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>6.71</p>
        <p>6.57</p>
        <p>6.71 +</p>
        <p>.16</p>
        <p>Preferred</p>
        <p>5.76</p>
        <p>5.73</p>
        <p>5.74+ .03</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>5.68</p>
        <p>5.64</p>
        <p>5.68+</p>
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        <p>1133 1110 6.07  598</p>
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        <p>917 8.90</p>
        <p>14.15 13.86</p>
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        <p>8.72  864</p>
        <p>9.09  8 93</p>
        <p>8.58 853</p>
        <p>8.19  7.96</p>
        <p>11.27 11.13</p>
        <p>4.78  4.73</p>
        <p>6 80  6.78</p>
        <p>7.86  7.80</p>
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        <p>17.06 16.92</p>
        <p>13.47 13 26</p>
        <p>11.01 10.90</p>
        <p>10,77 10 58 7.83  7.79</p>
        <p>9.90  9 77 12 49 12.33 10.98 10.58</p>
        <p>1.00 1.00</p>
        <p>7.22  7.20</p>
        <p>12.87 12.50</p>
        <p>6.78  662</p>
        <p>7.29  7.27</p>
        <p>9.24  9.07</p>
        <p>12.03 1188</p>
        <p>12 38 12.29</p>
        <p>11.87 11.75 9.50  9.38</p>
        <p>13.53 13 48</p>
        <p>5.67  5.64</p>
        <p>7.49  7.31</p>
        <p>11.49 11.30</p>
        <p>16.07 16.03 12.72 12.32</p>
        <p>10.37 10.07</p>
        <p>30.63 29.86 2.82  2.76</p>
        <p>6.68  6.56</p>
        <p>8.65  8.59</p>
        <p>12.37 12.10 9.71  9,64</p>
        <p>9.01  8.77</p>
        <p>9.67  9.42</p>
        <p>15.08 14 69</p>
        <p>10.81 10.60</p>
        <p>43.06 42.03</p>
        <p>10.02  9.95</p>
        <p>15.54 15.39</p>
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        <p>7.16  7.14</p>
        <p>5.40  5.30</p>
        <p>7.67  7.55</p>
        <p>6.23  6.04</p>
        <p>6.90  6 82</p>
        <p>13 64 13 35</p>
        <p>9,45  9.32</p>
        <p>5.19  5.03</p>
        <p>6.35  6.10</p>
        <p>10.33 10.26</p>
        <p>7.15  7.12</p>
        <p>5.55  5.52</p>
        <p>12.83 12.74 10.17  9.99</p>
        <p>24.84 24.64 18.52 18 10</p>
        <p>1163 11.53</p>
        <p>15.95 15.89 15.97 15.93</p>
        <p>10.76 10.71</p>
        <p>12.23 1184 6.39  5.99</p>
        <p>10.38 10.15</p>
        <p>7.30  7.12</p>
        <p>6.30  6.27 11.31 11.18</p>
        <p>8.32  8.31</p>
        <p>6.14  5.96</p>
        <p>11.82 11.51</p>
        <p>7.78  7.67</p>
        <p>13.55 13.46</p>
        <p>9.50  9.33</p>
        <p>4.16  412</p>
        <p>13.83 13.65</p>
        <p>441  4.31</p>
        <p>4.54  4.52</p>
        <p>6.29  6.11</p>
        <p>7.43  7.33</p>
        <p>10.30 10.18</p>
        <p>56.77 55.76 36 86 36.35</p>
        <p>51.85 51 28</p>
        <p>2.91  2.84</p>
        <p>.78  .76</p>
        <p>1.35  1.32</p>
        <p>5.47  544</p>
        <p>17.11 16.88</p>
        <p>8.09  8.01</p>
        <p>16.16 15.29 14.22 13.78 9.21  8,95</p>
        <p>6.11  6.09</p>
        <p>4 88  4.43</p>
        <p>19.63 19.17</p>
        <p>9.06  8.91</p>
        <p>13.91 13.78</p>
        <p>20.96 20.67</p>
        <p>6.61  6.51</p>
        <p>15.84 15.61</p>
        <p>9.01  8.91</p>
        <p>7.59  7.54</p>
        <p>10.02  9.82</p>
        <p>11.06 10.79 9.31  8.94</p>
        <p>12.24 12.06</p>
        <p>4.07  3.86</p>
        <p>9 62  9.46</p>
        <p>9.49  9.39</p>
        <p>8.94  8.69</p>
        <p>5.50  5.47</p>
        <p>8.74  8.60</p>
        <p>7.08  7.00</p>
        <p>4.65  4.62 13 03 12.95</p>
        <p>9.12  9.02</p>
        <p>22.11 21.89 11.62 11.58 8.38  8.24</p>
        <p>5.35  5.32</p>
        <p>8.08  7.99</p>
        <p>11.57 11.41 3.80  3 43</p>
        <p>77+ 14 6.(1- OS</p>
        <p>4 78+ M SJ6+ 12</p>
        <p>UJ6+ .3 U26+ 26 9.M +</p>
        <p>17*0+ .23</p>
        <p>5 *6- 07</p>
        <p>15.17+ *4 26.74+  3 3J- 01 *70+ 06 12.83+ 0* 13.28</p>
        <p>16 52+  (90+ 06 16.57+ 1* 976 860+ 00 11*3+ *1 6.07+   07- 04 917+ S3 14.15+ S3</p>
        <p>13,02+ 58 6.55+ 12 16.34+ 03 7.53- 02 2217+ 19 14 78+ 28 5.81- 06 13.33+ 38</p>
        <p>7 86-*^ 21 21 96+ 03</p>
        <p>7.75- 08 8.40+ 21 6.85+ 3 3 52 + 03 7.98+ 13</p>
        <p>8 72+ .07 9.09+ 17 8 58+ .06 8.19+ 27</p>
        <p>11.27+ 16 4.78+ 06 6.80+ 01</p>
        <p>7.83+ 01 15.63+ 28 10.93+ 08 17.06+ 09 13 47 + 26 11.01+ 08</p>
        <p>10.77+ 20 7 82 + 04 9.78- 14 12.49+ .19 10,98+ .43 100</p>
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        <p>6 68+ .17</p>
        <p>8.63+ .01 12.37+ .23 9.71+ .03</p>
        <p>9,01+ .25 9.67+ 28 15.08+ 42</p>
        <p>10.81+ .27 43.06 + 92 9,99+ .02 15.48- .11 6.31- .02 40.20+ 85</p>
        <p>7.16+ .03 5.40+ .15 7.67+ ,11 6.23+ .21</p>
        <p>6.90+ .04 13.64+ 27</p>
        <p>9,45+ .17 5.19+ 22 6.35+ .26 10 33+ 04</p>
        <p>7.1*- .03 5.53- .05 12.83+ 02 10.17+ 22 24 84+ .19 18.52+ .53</p>
        <p>11.63+ .15 15.95+ .07 15.97+ 03 10.72- 02 12.23+ .39 6,39+ 51 10.38+ 32</p>
        <p>7.30+ .12 6,30+ .02 11.31+ .05 8,32+ .01 6.14+ .15 11.82+ ,27 778</p>
        <p>13.55+ 10 9.50+ 23 4.16+ 02 13.83- .07</p>
        <p>4.41+ .12 4.54+ .01 6.29+ .19 7,43</p>
        <p>10.30+ .06</p>
        <p>56,77+1.15 36.86+ .66 51.85+ .59</p>
        <p>2.91+ .10 .76- 01</p>
        <p>I.35+ .03 5,46- .02</p>
        <p>17.11+ .27 8.06+ .02 16.16+ ,91 14.22+ .54 9.21+ .27 6.10</p>
        <p>4.73+ ,42 19.63+ .43 9,06+ .23 13.91+ .13 20.96+ .20 6.61+ .11 15.84+ .27 9.01+ .12 7.59+ .04 10.02+ .24</p>
        <p>II,06+ 38 9.31+ .49 12.24+ .17 4.07+ .23 9.62+ .21 9.48+ .06 8.94</p>
        <p>5.50+ .01 8.74+ .17</p>
        <p>7,08+ .10 4.65+ .01 13.03+ .05 9.12+ 08 22.11+ ,28 11,62+ .01 8.38+ 11 5.34+ .02 8.08+ 13 11.57+ .17 3,70+ .35</p>
        <p>10.B 10.74 W.87+ 01</p>
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        <p>Gth EVTax Depoa&amp;amp;l f a Divers f B ExchBatf n ExdiFdf n FiducExf B SecFiduf n Special Vguard Gnngi Eulorer n+ InaigtTrual b GNMA n IvestFund b Morgan n MunWYd n MuniShrt n Mtmiint n MuniLong n QualDivI n CualDvH n TrstCom n Wellesley n WeUington n IGBond n HlYBond n Windsor n WallSt Growth X WeingrtnEq n Wisctera n Wood Struthers: deVe^ n Neuvdrth n PineStr n</p>
        <p>r.27 16.85 r.i7+ .a . 2.21 2.M+ S 53.81 53.15 53 81+ 12 7.30 MA3 (7*1+ 56 SM 025 S.M+ X 38.51 0.77 0.77-4.83 11.40 llJl ll.+ O</p>
        <p>21.M B.47 21.04+  14.24 14 06 14.24+ *6 830  8 1  8.25+  06</p>
        <p>11.07 1085 1107+ 25</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>7.(3</p>
        <p>8.37</p>
        <p>750</p>
        <p>8.54+ .21 7.60- 01</p>
        <p>1497 14.96 1497 9.30  9.26  9.28-  01</p>
        <p>7 84  7.81  7 82- 01</p>
        <p>11 75 11 3 1175+ 06 6 66  .3  M+  02</p>
        <p>25.6* 25.45 25.6+ 19 10 72 10.(8 10 72+ 07</p>
        <p>9.35 7.25 794 90 6 15</p>
        <p>9.38</p>
        <p>722</p>
        <p>7*3</p>
        <p>9.0</p>
        <p>6.00</p>
        <p>35+ 07 70+ 01 7.94+ 82 9.0+ II 6 .15- 30</p>
        <p>19.0 1867 190+ 81 3.19  3.18  3.18+  01</p>
        <p>38 52 38 03 39 47 + 34 11  11 19 ll.+ 30 10 75 1066 10 75+ .11</p>
        <p>-Noloadfund f-Previousday's q^uote Copyri^t by The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Weekly Amex Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -The followlM is a list of the most actve stocks based on the dollar volume The total is based on the median price of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded.</p>
        <p>Name  TotdlOOO)  Sales(hds)  Last</p>
        <p>WangB Amdahl FinGenBsh HouOilTr BrownFor B s DomePtrl s NtHlthEn s SupronEng s KeyPharm s DorchstGas</p>
        <p>*24,301 X8918 28*&amp;gt;i *12,910 6222 204 *7,081 2114 0\ *5,166 4863 11 *5,127 1688 31'X *4,788 6841  74*</p>
        <p>*4,463 2088 214 *4,210 1225 344 *3,159 1610 214 *3.052 1908 17</p>
        <p>Corn, Wheaf Prices Wipe Out Losses</p>
        <p>ByPAUUEJEUNEK AP Business Writer Com and wheat futures prices rallied at midday Friday, erasing losses eariy in the session a^ extending the weeks upward trend.</p>
        <p>Soybeans turned lower in all but two contracts for nearby ddivery.</p>
        <p>Analysts said there was ^rong biQring of grains among local traders who didnt want to hdd short market positions, or commitments to buy grains contacts they earlier borrowed in the hope prices would fall.</p>
        <p>Prices had fallen early in the day as traders focused on slunyxing gold and bond prices.</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (AP) - Ihe range of commodity futures this past week on the Chica) Board 6f Trade was :</p>
        <p>Wk. Wk.</p>
        <p>High Low CloBe Chg</p>
        <p>WHEAT</p>
        <p>5.000 bu minimum; doUan per biabel</p>
        <p>Mar  3.57  3.364  3 56  +.184  332</p>
        <p>May  3 624 3.45  3.624  + 16  16,806</p>
        <p>Jul  3 76  3.57  3.724  + 134  19,350</p>
        <p>3 86  3.71 4  3.85'j  + 124</p>
        <p>4 04  3,89  4.04  + 124</p>
        <p>4 18  4.034  4 18  + II44</p>
        <p>Total sales 68,867 Total open interest 46,616.</p>
        <p>CORN</p>
        <p>5.000 bu minimum; dollars per bushel</p>
        <p>Mar  2.63  2.544  2.624  + 074  622</p>
        <p>May  2.724 2.654  2.714  + 0444  45,621</p>
        <p>2.814 2,73  2.814  + 06</p>
        <p>2 85  2.75  2.84 4  + 07</p>
        <p>2 90  2 79  2 89 4  + 084</p>
        <p>3.03  2 93  3.024  + 074</p>
        <p>Total sales 133,706 Total open interest 123,178 OATS</p>
        <p>5.000 bu minimum; dollars per bushel</p>
        <p>Mar  2.244 2,034  2.194  + 14-.  736</p>
        <p>May  2.06  1.86  2.02'4  + 124  3.336</p>
        <p>Conunercial firms also did some bed^ selling early after farmers increased selling to country elevators and merchandisers lowered their bids in the cash market.</p>
        <p>Wheat led in the advances, settling as much as 5 cents a bushel hi^r on the Chicago Board of Trade debite mixed views on whether crop yidds would be cut by rain and flooding in Midwest winter wheat growing areas.</p>
        <p>Prices fell last week, some to new contract lows, and then staged a recovery this week along with prices in some other financial markets. But there has been little fresh supply and</p>
        <p>Sep</p>
        <p>Dec</p>
        <p>Mar</p>
        <p>Jul</p>
        <p>Sep</p>
        <p>Dec</p>
        <p>Mar</p>
        <p>5,790</p>
        <p>3,158</p>
        <p>1,180</p>
        <p>37,046</p>
        <p>7,097</p>
        <p>27.490</p>
        <p>5.302</p>
        <p>1 854 1 76</p>
        <p>Jul  1884  1  72</p>
        <p>Sep  1.794  1  66</p>
        <p>Dec  1 824  1  69</p>
        <p>Total ^les .30,387 Total open interest 8.329</p>
        <p>Total open SOYBEANS</p>
        <p>Mar</p>
        <p>May</p>
        <p>Jul</p>
        <p>Aug</p>
        <p>Sep</p>
        <p>Nov</p>
        <p>Jan</p>
        <p>Mar</p>
        <p>May</p>
        <p>6.21</p>
        <p>6:34''</p>
        <p>5 91 6.05''</p>
        <p>6.20</p>
        <p>6.32</p>
        <p>6 44'v 6 15</p>
        <p>648</p>
        <p>6 .53 ,6,64 V 6 78 6 86'-</p>
        <p>6 19  6  43</p>
        <p>6.36</p>
        <p>6.49</p>
        <p>6,75</p>
        <p>6 60 6 74 6.86</p>
        <p>Total sales 201.602 Total open Interest 75,603 SOYBEAN OIL 60,000 lbs; dollars pa- 100 I Mar 18 67 17 85 18.57</p>
        <p>May</p>
        <p>Jul</p>
        <p>Aug</p>
        <p>Sep</p>
        <p>Oct</p>
        <p>Dec</p>
        <p>Jan</p>
        <p>Mar</p>
        <p>19.08 19 57</p>
        <p>19  76 20.00</p>
        <p>20  10</p>
        <p>20  45 20.65</p>
        <p>21  05</p>
        <p>1826 1895</p>
        <p>18 67 1937 1890 19,55 1905 19 68 19.20 19.85</p>
        <p>19 45 20.13</p>
        <p>19.70 20.25</p>
        <p>20.70 20.70</p>
        <p>EARNINGS ROSE JCPenney announced that earnings for fiscal 1981 rose 44.1 percent to a record $387 million from $268 million in 1980.</p>
        <p>For the fourth quarter which ended Jan. 30, income from continuing operations also set a record, increasing 14.6 percent to $207 million from $180 million in the prior year. The results marked the fifth consecutive quarter of record earnings.</p>
        <p>HOLDING COMPANY James B. Powers, chairman and president of Planters National Bank, announced that PNB has been authorized by its board of directors to establish a baiik holding company.</p>
        <p>Powers said the corporate reorganization is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval and is expected to take up to six months to complete. He added that no major changes in the organization, operations or personnel of the bank are anticipate.</p>
        <p>T  Thl*  oiler  Is  Limited  To</p>
        <p>^  Residents  Of  North  Carolina</p>
        <p>Total sales 48.030 Total open interest 48,860 SOYBEAN MEAL 100 tons, dollars per ton Mar 184 20 177 00 181 80 186 00 178.40 184.50 188 90 181 .50 187,30 190 00 183 00 188.70</p>
        <p>190 50 183.50 189.30</p>
        <p>191 ,VI 184 00 189.70 194 00 186 50 192 70 194 50 187.50 194.00 197 00 1% 00 197.00</p>
        <p>Total sales 51,825 Total open interest 43,814</p>
        <p>Mav</p>
        <p>Jul"</p>
        <p>Aug</p>
        <p>Sep</p>
        <p>Oct</p>
        <p>Dec</p>
        <p>Jan</p>
        <p>Mar</p>
        <p>+ 101,</p>
        <p>2.993</p>
        <p>+ .07^</p>
        <p>789</p>
        <p>+ .05&amp;gt;4</p>
        <p>475</p>
        <p>per bushel</p>
        <p>+ 25-i</p>
        <p>483</p>
        <p>+ .22I4</p>
        <p>29.940</p>
        <p>+ 21</p>
        <p>24,177</p>
        <p>+ 21</p>
        <p>3,124</p>
        <p>+ 194,</p>
        <p>1,733</p>
        <p>+ 20</p>
        <p>13.591</p>
        <p>+ 19</p>
        <p>2,156</p>
        <p>+ I8L4</p>
        <p>370</p>
        <p>+ 18'x</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>the.</p>
        <p>+ 62</p>
        <p>130</p>
        <p>+ 56</p>
        <p>24,321</p>
        <p>+ 55</p>
        <p>13,780</p>
        <p>+ .55</p>
        <p>2,700</p>
        <p>+ 49</p>
        <p>1.603</p>
        <p>+ .47</p>
        <p>1.934</p>
        <p>+ 49</p>
        <p>3,282</p>
        <p>+ 40</p>
        <p>909</p>
        <p>+ 48</p>
        <p>201</p>
        <p>+3 80</p>
        <p>659</p>
        <p>+5.20</p>
        <p>19.938</p>
        <p>+4.90</p>
        <p>12,092</p>
        <p>+ 5.00</p>
        <p>2,015</p>
        <p>+ 500</p>
        <p>1.670</p>
        <p>+ 4.40</p>
        <p>2,884</p>
        <p>+ 5 10</p>
        <p>3,240</p>
        <p>+ 5.30</p>
        <p>1.288</p>
        <p>+5.00</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p>demand news to change the outlook for grains, wfUch have slumped all year because of a reconi harvest and recession weakened demand.</p>
        <p>Com fcM- delivery in March rose IV4 cents to $2.62abushel.</p>
        <p>Gold and silver prices turned lower amid unconfirmed rumors that several banks in Denmark, Switzerland and the Mideast were having financial problems because of losses incurred in recent currency transactions. They were said to be selling large amounts of gold to raise money to cover those losses.</p>
        <p>As the U.S. dollar gained against most foreign currencies, substantial selling also was reported among bullion dealers in the cash market and</p>
        <p>price chart watchers who had Tom McKieman, a pet-bou^t futures during rallies roleum broker with Drexel</p>
        <p>eariier this week, said Len Alpert, trader with Merrill</p>
        <p>Lynch Commodities Greenwich, Conn.</p>
        <p>On the Commodity Exchange in New York, March gold fell $7.40 to $316.60 a troy ounce, silver fell 13.7 cents to $7.028 an ounce; and copper fell 1 cent to 67.90 cents a pound.</p>
        <p>Heating oil futures prices fell in light volume as OPEC ministers held an emergency session in Vienna, Austria.</p>
        <p>After the close of the market, it was announced that OPEC leaders had agreed to hold production at 18 million barrels a day in order to keep the benchmark prices at $34 a barrel.</p>
        <p>Burnham Lambert Inc. in New York, said the news was not</p>
        <p>i n likely to hdd up prices.</p>
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        <p>B-16--The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C.-Sunday, March 21,1982</p>
        <p>OPEC To Cut Oil Production</p>
        <p>VIENNA. Austria (UPI) -OPEC oil ministers announced agreement Saturday to cut production and lower some prices slightly in an effort to end the over supply of oil on world markets.</p>
        <p>The agreement, which was not expected to have a measurable impact on gas'prices in the United States, emerged from two days of talks marked by disagreements, contradictory statements and hard bargaining.</p>
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        <p>Shoneys Inc. reported net income for the first quarter ended Feb. 14 increased 39 percent to $4,932,123 compared with $3,556,780 for the first quarter of fiscal 1981.</p>
        <p>Revenues increased 19 percent to $86,069,035 from $72,440,028.</p>
        <p>Shoneys said the results marked the 91st consecutive fiscal quarter in which revenues set new record highs over the same quarter of the previous year.</p>
        <p>MARKED 50TH YEAR Peoples Bank &amp;amp; Trust Co. shareholders gathered in Rocky Mount recently to attend a luncheon and the annual meeting held in honor of the banks 50th year of service.</p>
        <p>W. H. Stanley, chairman and chief executive officer, reported that net income for the past year was $4,681,000 compared to $4,201,000 for the same period in 1980, an increase of 11.4 percent.</p>
        <p>Income before securities transactions was $4,731,000 compared to $4,23Q,000 reported for 1980, an increase of 11.8 percent.</p>
        <p>INCREASE NOTED First Union Corp. announced a 25 percent increase in 1981 earnings per share to $4.48 compared to $3.58 in 1980. Fourth quarter earnings per share increased 45 percent to $1.26 from 87 cents in the fourth quarter of 1980.</p>
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        <p>A RUNNING VINE ... with flowers design was used by Shirley Hardee on a matching pair of</p>
        <p>tiwn-size coverlets.</p>
        <p>Buddys Diner at Hamms Crossroads was their weekly meeting place for 10 weeks. Every Monday morning at lOclock the women started congregating for candlewicking.</p>
        <p>Candlewicking is a form of embroidery w^ich involves outlining a design with either knots or tufts, the earliest form of candlewicking was a woven form in which the knots of the design were formed during the process of weaving.</p>
        <p>A warm hearth, good food, friendship and a sharing of creative excitement  these were the ingredients which Colonial women wove, stitched and quilted into their coverlets when our country was new and life was fresh and simple but very challenging. At community gatherings women shared their patterns, stitchery knowledge, creative expertise and the intricacies of their perfectly formed stitches. They produced heirlooms which women of today are sometimes fortunate enough to find in their collections.</p>
        <p>The ladies of Hamms Crossroads have found this same excitement in the candlewicking class offered by Pitt Community College. 'The class began at Calico Square on Evans Street but increased in size and was then moved to the activity building behind the home of</p>
        <p>Dicie and Buddy Mills, said Louise Downing. She is supervisor of workshops and seminars at the community college and also teaches classes in needlework.</p>
        <p>Colonial women later used the knot stitch to embroider the designs on bedcovers and canopies. The knots were worked in heavy thread on hand-woven cloth  both in natural color. The knotting technique gave way to an easier form of candlewicking worked by stitching small running stitches, then clipping them to form tufts. Sometimes the running stitches were raised by stitching each stitch over a twig or reed, Mrs. Down-ingadded.</p>
        <p>Designs for both forms of candlewicking were usually grapes, flowers or geometric forms. Stems were worked by laying wicking cord and couching with thread. A satin stitch was sometimes used also to fill in areas not filled with the knots or tufts.</p>
        <p>The tufting form of candlewicking gradually led to the machine made chenille spreads which were so abundant that hand-tufted candewicking lost its popularity. The most sought after spreads today are the ones worked in the knotting technique. The ladies in the mountain area of North Carolina and Virginia work beautiful' designs on unbleached muslin or home-spun with tobacco twine or other soft cotton thread, said Mrs. Downing.</p>
        <p>Using the candlewicking techniques, the women at Hamms Crossroads have designed and stitched pillows, bedspreads and pictures.</p>
        <p>I was really not interested in any of this until after my mother died. 1 first attended a class in needlepoint in the fall of 1977 near Ayden and then learned crewel embroidery and cross stitch on my own. Three years ago I saw candlewicking being done at Moses Cone Craft Center near Blowing Rock and I have wanted to learn since then. We first made pillows with everybody doing the same design. Once</p>
        <p>we learned the stitches we could work in class and at home. Ten of the group are now working on bedspreads, said Ruth Stokes.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Stokes designed an original dogwood pattern in 1980 for a class in exposed canvas pulled thread. I knew I wanted that design in the center of my breadspread, she said. The border of the queen-size spread is in a smaller dogwood design Prior to beginning work, Mrs. Stokes spent three good days hard work getting the dogwoods traced onto a pattern, using tracing paper.</p>
        <p>Once this was done we taped the pattern on large tables with material placed on top and taped it. Using blue tracing pencils, the pattern was traced on. Everybody helps each other in getting the patterns traced on the paper and material. We have really had a good time in class. The fellowship is just great and everybody is willing to give of their time to help another.</p>
        <p>Candlewicking is unusual  its pretty - its something I can do myself and it gives me a lot of satisfaction knowing 1 can do it, she added.</p>
        <p>Shirley Hardee said, Candlewicking is the most fun. While working on it, you can talk to your husband and watch TV - you dont have to count anything. The fellowship here has been great. We talk and visit and share recipes.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Hardee is working on her second coverlet designed with a running vine with flowers. She first completed the stem stitch around the coverlet and then padded the centers of the flowers using three layers of thread. I enjoy doing this because I love pretty things and someday it will be an heirloom. My mother does pretty, needlework and I think 1 was influenced by her in enjoying various types of meedlework, said Mrs. Hardee.</p>
        <p>Once you do candlewicking, you appreciate it, said Gladys Hardee.</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Sunday, March 21,1982C-1</p>
        <p>Accent On LivingText And Photos By Rosalie Trotman</p>
        <p>TRACING A PATTERN ... on a breadspread during a candlewicking class are, left to right,</p>
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        <p>The Wells Family Farm-320 Years And Growing</p>
        <p>By MARLENE AIG Associated Pres Writer AQUEBOGUE, N.Y. (AP) - When the Wells family began working this land on the fertile eastern end of Long Island, raising cows and chickens, Nieuw Amsterdam was a small Dutch settlemoit a 70-mile buggy ride to the west.</p>
        <p>Today, the Wells family still works the land, still raises cows and grows potatoes and other produce and livestock. But Nieuw Amsterdam is now New York City, and the trip seems shorter  if less serene - on the busy Long Island Expressway.</p>
        <p>But while cars and pickiq)s rumble the roads once fre-'quented by horses and bug-gies and mechanical equipment roars from bams Mice filled with the echoes of animals, the Wells farm remains a constant in this East End community.</p>
        <p>On a blustery winter day Dan Wells, 26, goes about his chores much as the generations that preceded him.</p>
        <p>Sure, theres a tradition. But that not why I went into fanjiing, says Dan. "Ive</p>
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        <p>been doing it since I was 13. Theres no money in it, sometimes, but it gives you a good life.</p>
        <p>Even in a bad year, you can always eat well, he adds, and he and his father, Vernon, 52, laugh, because both are broad, healthy-looking men.</p>
        <p>Dan and his two brothers, Craig, 22, and Todd, 20, were brou^t up working on what was recently cited by the New York Agricultural Society as the oldest farm run by the same family in the state.</p>
        <p>Ive always loved farming, says Vernon Jr., whose hands are raw from winter work. My father never discouraged me and Im the 10th generation working this land... Im proud its been in the family this long.</p>
        <p>'The land entered the family in 1661 though William Wells, an Englishman, who had arrived in the community in the 1640s when it was still part of Connecticut.</p>
        <p>He was the lawyer for the settlers when they were negotiating with New Haven, says Vernon Jr. Being a lawyer, he got a good healthy section. The</p>
        <p>original parcel stretched 155 rods  about half a mile -from Long Island Sound to PeconicBay.</p>
        <p>Historically, the area has been placid. A British garrison kept the peace during the American Revolution, and when independence arrived, life continued much as it always had.</p>
        <p>As for the Wells family, the men who could sought their fortune in law or business, taking advantage of the proximity of New York City.</p>
        <p>But despite divisions and departures, much of the family stayed on and there has always been someone named Wells working the land here.</p>
        <p>Today, Vernon Jr., and his three sons work 700 acres of that original farm, raising pottoes, pigs, sheep, cattle, cabbage, eggs and grains, and growing fruit for themselves in a part of New York better known as a bedroom community for the city or as a summr playground for the very rich.</p>
        <p>Statistics show Suffolk County is the states leading agricultural county, with an annual income of W million. Most of the farming, which</p>
        <p>employs 10,000 people, is done on the part of the island away from the sunny, exclusive Southampton mansions, in places like Aquebogue.</p>
        <p>People dont believe we farm this close to the city. They say, You grow anything out there? says Vernon Jr.</p>
        <p>But farming is booming in Suffolk, with horse breeding and vineyards becoming popular, according to Ron Leuthardt of the Long Island Farm Bureau. Farming never left Suffolk, because, he says, there isnt anything else on the East End except tourism.</p>
        <p>When Vernon Jr.s father was alive, three generations of Wells worked the land together. Vernon Sr. died last October. His widow, Ella, still lives in the house where her husband grew up.</p>
        <p>Everything used to be done by hand and horses, she says. 'They used to mix the fertilizer by hand and get up before dawn to get the fires started. &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Farms were smaller because there wasnt any</p>
        <p>(Continued on page C-5)DESIGNING A BEDSPREAD ... using several modules are, left to right, Edna Lewis, Esther</p>
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        <p>C-2The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C Sunday, March 21,1982</p>
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        <p>Sylvia Gay Barwick and Michael Scott Stevenson were united in marriage Saturday at 3 p,ra. in the Arlington Street Baptist Church here. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harold Greene.</p>
        <p>The bride, given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. Hardy S. Barwick of Greenville and the late Mrs. Barwick. The bridegwm is the son of Mr. Thurmond H. Stevenson of Greenville and the late Mrs. Stevenson,</p>
        <p>The bride wore a white formal gown of Chantilly lace and taffeta. The Victorian neckline was accented with satin ribbon and the full sleeves ended in a cuff of lace. The tiered full skirt was trimmed with lace and satin ribbon and extended in a chapel length train. She wore a Juliet cap covered with Chantilly lace and seed pearls with the veil trimmed with matching lace. The bride carried a bouquet of pink roses, white miniature carnations, babys breath and ivy tied with satin ribbon.</p>
        <p>The honor attendant was Jill Webster of New Bern. She wore a formal gown of suede rose polyester chiffon with a Victorian neckline accented with point despirit and wedgewood lace and a crystal pleated skirt. She carried a nosegay of pink sweetheart roses and white button pom pons tied with white and rose satin ribbon.</p>
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        <p>The flower girl was April Davenport of Greenville, niece of the bridegroom. She wore a dress of frost rose with a fitted bodice trimmed with white lace and ribbon, puffed sleeves and a crystal pleated skirt. She carried a basket of pink and white pom pons and wore a halo of frost rose with ribbon streamers.</p>
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        <p>Jane Stocks of Simpson, organist, and Tina Forrest of Greenville sang The Rose" and Longer" Sylvia Tripp of Farmville, aunt of the bride, directed the wedding.</p>
        <p>The church was decorated with a 15 branch candelabra and two spiral candelabra. An arrangement of pink and white gladioli, mums and snapdragons and jade palms were also used.</p>
        <p>A reception given by the brides parents was held in the fellowship hall following the ceremony. Janet Let-chworth, aunt of the bride, served the three tier cake. Maragret Barwick, aunt of the bride, served punch and</p>
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        <p>And all these years, I believed my cadaver friends who waved a piece of cake under my nose and coaxed,</p>
        <p>It wont hurt you just to smell it!"</p>
        <p>Have you any idea how many times Ive listened to cereal snap, crackle and pop and thought it was just another waltz? Or the TV commercials Ive watched in ignorance while I outgrew my chair?</p>
        <p>And when I think of the times Ive sat in a theatre next to three boxes of buttered  popcorn, I could kill them for costing me two beauty queen titles.</p>
        <p>But the most revealing thing about this survey is that we dont have to inhale food to suffer its consequences, and where have we heard that before?</p>
        <p>Im taking my anti-eating crusade to the airlines. Why should I have to sit next to a person who stuffs calories into every opening in his face and gain weight for what he eats?</p>
        <p>I don't want to stand in a crowded elevator any more next to a man with banana breath or wait in a doctors office with a woman pigging out on candy bars.</p>
        <p>Im going to put a sign on the office doughnut pushers desk saying, Thank you for not eating. And Ill target restaurants and convince them they should have two eating sections: the serious side where they cook at your</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to' Myrlte Beach, the couple will reside in Grifton.</p>
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        <p>As for grocery shopping, its what Ive suspected for years. They should have a sign over the door that reads, CAUTION: This store causees fatness. Shop at your own risks."</p>
        <p>Just writing this column has probably put a pound or two on mee, but its not the first time Ive had to eat my own words.</p>
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        <p>C-4-TheDay Renector, Greenvle, N C.-Sunday, March 21,1982</p>
        <p>Joan Lisa Harris Marries Mr. Langston</p>
        <p>The double ring ceremony of Joan Lisa Harris and John Jay Langston Jr. was solemnized here Saturday afternoon at three oclock. The Rev. Ralph Messick performed the ceremony in the Hooker Memorial Christian Church.</p>
        <p>Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs S. Edward Harris of Greenville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jay Langston of Kinston.</p>
        <p>A program of wedding music was presented by Rosemary Fisher, organist and Terri Leggett, soloist. Songs included were The Wedding Song and The Lords Prayer</p>
        <p>The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown with a chapel length train of organza and Venice lace. The empire bodice featured a Queen Anne neckline adorned with Venice lace and seed pearls and full length organza sleeves cuffed and trimmed with lace. The bride chose a fingertip length mantilla of bridal illusion edged with garlands of Venice lace and accented with lace motifs flowing from a lace caplet. She carried a semi-cascade bouquet with sterling silver roses, phalaenopsis orchids and miranda freesia accented by trailing springerii tied with white satin.</p>
        <p>Wendy Harris served her sister as maid of honor. Her gown was of violet tinaseta Italian silk designed with an open neckline and miniature rolled shoulder straps. The gown featured an empire bodice with Venice lace and an accordian pleated skirt and was complemented with a chiffon cape. She carried a classic bouquet of royal color designed with voilet, purples, orchids and lavender freesia, pixie carnations, anemone coronaria and babys breath tied with orchid and violet bows.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Debbie Aiken and Kim James of Greenville, Nancy Mayhew of Garner and Tracey Langston of Kinston, sister of the bridegroom. They wore formal gowns styled identical to that of the honor attendant in a contrasting shade of orchid and carried the same bouquets. Each attendant wore sprays of matching flowers in their hair.</p>
        <p>Honorary bridesmaids were Kathy Wiggins of Wilson, Karen Williams of Kinston, sisters of the bride, Debbie Rouse of Kinston and Linda Arnold of Greenville.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegroom served as best man. Ushers included Bill Worthington, cousin of the bridegroom. Cal Gardner,'</p>
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        <p>WILMINGTON - Michele M. Arrowood, of Michele Arrowood Interiors, and Vicki K. Evans of Vicki Evans Interiors, both of Greeenville, are two of the interior designers who are participating in the American Society Interior Designers Designer Showhouse I.</p>
        <p>The house will be open March 28 through April 18 every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday</p>
        <p>from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ine hours on Thursday and Friday are 10 am. to 8:30 p.m. The Sunday hours are 1-6 p.m.</p>
        <p>It is a historical home in which 10 rooms have been individually decorated by nationally accredited designers to display the designers skill. All furnishings and decorations wUl be for sale. Ms. Arrowood is the designer for the iflKtaris sitting room area and Ms. Evans is the designer for the guest suite area.</p>
        <p>Ms. Arrowood is a graduate of East Carolina University with a B.F.A. degree in interior design and a minor</p>
        <p>in textile design. Ms. Evans holds a B.S. degree in interior design from the University of Alabama.</p>
        <p>The house is the William Gilchrist house and is located at 708 Market St., Wilmington. Tickets are S5 per person and are available at the door, at the Azalea Festiveal Ticket Office and from Junior League Members.</p>
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        <p>uncle of the bridegroom, Chris Worley and Chuck Bland of Kinston.</p>
        <p>The mother of the bride chose a formal gown of wisteria chiffon and a lavender cattleya orchid. The mother of the bridegroom wore a gown of blue qiana knit and a white cattleya orchid.</p>
        <p>'The grandmothers of the couple , Mrs. B.C. Langston. Mrs. J.C. Gardner of Kinston and Mrs. S.L. Gee of Victoria, Va., wore white cym-bidum orchids.</p>
        <p>A reception given by the brides parents was held in the fellowship hall.The entrance was decorated with shepherd crooks with greenery and white bows. Guest were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery, aunt and uncle of the bride. Friends and aunts of the couple served at the reception tables. Lizabeth Montgomery presided at the guest register. Good-byes were said by Mr.and Mrs. Durwood Harris, aunt and uncle of the bride.</p>
        <p>On Friday evening, the bridegrooms parents entertained the wedding party,* relatives and out-of-town guests at a cocktail party and dinner at the Ramada Inn.</p>
        <p>The bride attended Lenior Community and Pitt Community Colleges. The bridegroom is a graduate of Lenior Community College and is employed with the</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C.Sunday, March 21,1982C-5</p>
        <p>Farm</p>
        <p>Bureau</p>
        <p>Women</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH  Rebecca Davenport, Winterville, Lois Briley, Pactolus, Alma Worthington and Margie Hart, Ayden, attended the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federations third annual Womans Leadership Conference.</p>
        <p>The conference was held Wednesday and Thursday. Conference sessions included What is Farm Bureau?, The Promotion and Marketing of Farm Commodities, Women and the Law and Womens Role in Agriculture.</p>
        <p>In welcoming remarks, N.C. Farm Bureau President John Sledge praised the women for their interest and involvement in the organization.</p>
        <p>Ruth Cherry of Edgecombe County, chairman of the N.C. Farm Bureau Womens Committee, presided at the conference.</p>
        <p>The farm womens program is designed to encourage couijty Farm Bureaus to provide additional leadership opportunities and to further enable women to be active participants in the total Farm Bureau program.</p>
        <p>Marriage</p>
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        <p>Victoria Anne Taylor OBrien of Durham, formerly of Rocky Mount, and Edward Davis Musgrave of Atlantic Beach announce their marriage on March 13.</p>
        <p>The brides parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Edgar Taylor. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Musgrave of Goldsboro.</p>
        <p>'The bride is a graduate of St. Marys Junior College, Raleigh, and the bridegroom received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from East Carolina University, Greenville.</p>
        <p>Wells Family Farm...</p>
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        <p>place to store things ... Nowadays, they have all the modem equipment, but everything is so expensive.</p>
        <p>Despite Suffolk Countys commitment to farmland preservaticm, the Wells farm is zoned industrial because the town of Riverhead is seeking a larger tax base. They want more industry, says Craig. But it makes it more expensive to buy new land  interest rates so high  and put up new buildings.</p>
        <p>And the family needs new buildings because the old ones were built for horses and arent adaptable to storage, trucks and equipment.</p>
        <p>Craig, like Dan, owns his own land and lives nearby, but spends a lot of time in his parents kitchen, deciding whose potatoes to scoop to fill a distributors request.</p>
        <p>Todd is the only son still unmarried and living at home with, Vernon and his wife, Patricia. They have a married daughter in</p>
        <p>Couple Weds On Saturday</p>
        <p>Teresa Dee Boyd and Joseph Benjamin Langston Jr. were united in marriage Saturday at 2 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Richard R. Gammon.</p>
        <p>'The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Dee Heffren of Greenville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benjamin Langston of Pine Level.</p>
        <p>The couple will be living in Pine Level.</p>
        <p>Pennsylvania, a daughter studying finance in West Vir^nia and a 12-year-old daughter.</p>
        <p>Ella, 80, views the goings-on at the farms through the dining room window and says shes glad that her sons sons are in farming.</p>
        <p>She notes that her daughters children, living in Michigan, both have masters degrees and both are having trouble finding jobs.</p>
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        <p>TERESA ELLEN KEEL...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Whitted Mewbom of Bethel, who announce her engagement to Lehman Barnhill Pollard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Pollard of Bethel. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Mr. Robert Joseph Keel. The wedding will take place June 5.</p>
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        <p>Perkins Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Everette Perkins, Blounts Creek, a daughter. Shelly Leigh, on March 11, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Honeycutt Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Ray Honeycutt, Washington, a daughter, Courtney Blair, on March 12, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Raiford Matthews, Ayden, a son, Taureece, on March 12, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Gaylor Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ray Gaylor, 200 Caddie Court, a son, Walter Lynn, on March 12, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>C-6The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Sunday, March 21,1982</p>
        <p>Couple Celebrates 25th Anniversary</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Loyd W Stokes of Greenville celebrated their 25th wed</p>
        <p>ding anniversary' yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bunting.</p>
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        <p>The surprise open house, with a Hawaiian theme, was given by their son, Wade, Irene Williams and Elinor Bunting.</p>
        <p>Guests were greeted by Ms. Williams and Bunting.</p>
        <p>The refreshment table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of red hibiscus, the state flower of Hawaii. Patsy Corey, Mary Jo Rivenbark and Merry Edna Smith assisted in serving.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Stokes was remembered with a white lily corsage.</p>
        <p>The couple was married March 21 at the Free Will Baptist Childrens Home, Middlesex, and have lived in Greenville for the past 25 years.</p>
        <p>She works for Stuart Shinn, Inc. and he is employed by Union Carbide.</p>
        <p>Lynch</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lee Lynch, Tarboro, a son, Gregory Wayne, on March 12, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Everett</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Francies Everett, Tarboro, a son, John Francies, on March 12, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Kelley</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kelley, 102 S. Bubba Street, a daughter, Evie LaTonya, on March 13, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eugene Barnes, 200</p>
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        <p>A black and white glossy five by seven phot(^aph is requested for engagement announcements. For publicatitHi in a Sunday edition, the information must be submitted by 12 noon on the preceding Wednesday. Engagement pictures must be released at least three weeks prior to the wedding</p>
        <p>date. After three weeks, only an announcement will be printed.</p>
        <p>Wedding write-ups will be printed through the first week with a five by seven picture. During the second week with a wallet size picture and write-up giving less description and afto- the se-cmid week, just as an announcement. Wedding forms and pictures should be</p>
        <p>returned to The Daily ReflectiMT one week prior to the date of the wedding. All informatioa should be typed or written neatly.</p>
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        <p>Engagement Announced</p>
        <p>PATRICIA LYNNE DENSON...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Denson of Rocky Mount, who announce her engagement to Douglas Glenn Daniel Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Daniel Sr. of Rocky Mount. A May 29 wedding is planned.</p>
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        <p>Oakgrove Ave., a daughter Tenille Rachelle, on March 13, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dwain Peele, Chocowinity, a son, Michael Dwain Jr., on March 13,1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Burkette Seal Jr., Murfreesboro, a daughter, April Denise, on March 14, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Alan Smith, Washington, a son, Zachary Alan, on March 14, 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital..</p>
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        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Glen Langley, Win-terville, a daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, on March 14,1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>He described them as in their late 30s and as collectors and buyers with a tremendous collection of rugs, vases, crystal, silver, and a lot more.</p>
        <p>They had so much to deal with, he said, that they decided it was best to sell it all.</p>
        <p>"All isnt quite the word, either, since each was left with a number of items not put on the block, but it still amounted 0 a lot.</p>
        <p>The sale, in a house borrowed for the event, drew throngs of people who crowded into the small rooms, listening to auctioneers Bill Woolridge and Cecil Kelley. Dozens more stood outside, waiting to be admitted.</p>
        <p>For $35 they could buy a small stuffed turtle modified into an ashtray - offensive to the ecology-minded. That $35 could also pick up a small Chinese gong.</p>
        <p>Both the turtle and the gong were perched on top of a carved mahogany desk, circa 1850. It went for $1,200. An oak roll-top desk was carted off for $3,000.</p>
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        <p>C-aThe Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Sunday, March 21,1982</p>
        <p>Children's Literature Conference Set</p>
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        <p>ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>"Realism in Childrens Literature is the tqiic of the sixth annual Childrens Literature Conference to be held at East Carolina University on April 2.</p>
        <p>The event is designed for teachers, librarians, writers of childrens books and others with a professional or personal interest in childrens literature.</p>
        <p>Guest author for this years conference is Barbara Girion, author of A Tangle of Roots, which was named to the Best Books for Young Adults list of the American Library Association in 1979. She is also the author of Like Everybody Else and Handful of Stars and a number of scripts and educational programs for adults and children.</p>
        <p>The featured speaker is to be Joe Stines, former childrens librarian at Sheppard Memorial Library in Greenville and now at the University of Tennessee Library. He will i^ak on and demonstrate various a^ts of puppetry as a device for communicating with children.</p>
        <p>Other speakers scheduled are: Margaret Parrish, UNC-Wilmington, on The Books of E.L. Konigsburg; Elizabeth Bell, University of South Canfina, Louisa May Alcott; Alfred Muller, ECU, president of the National Council of Teachers of English Assembly on Literature for Adolescents, on Realisim in Young Adult Novels; Sarah Smedman, UNC-Charlotte, Katherine Paterson; and Malcolm Usrey, Gemson University,</p>
        <p>Realisim in Childrens Picture Books.</p>
        <p>The cwiference is being coordinated by Dr. Charles Sullivan of the ECU English</p>
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        <p>More informatiOT and registration materials are.</p>
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        <p>CHARLOTTE - Two concerts are scheduled by the Charlotte Symphony Orhcestra during the coming week, both in Ovens Auditorium.</p>
        <p>The final concert in the Lollipop Series will be performed at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The featured work will be the story of Babar the Elephant, set to music by Francis Poulenc. Michael Wshington will narrate and serve as co-host with conductor Kirk Trevor. Eddie Williams will act out the storv.</p>
        <p>At 8:15 p.m. March 31, pianist Malcom Frager will perform Mozarts Piano Concerto No. 25 in C Major with the orchestra, with Leo Driehuys conducting. Also on the program will be the Youth Symphony of the Carolinas under the direction or Kirk Trevor in a performance of Beethovens Egmont Overture.</p>
        <p>For more information and ticket reservations, call 7W/332-6136.</p>
        <p>Indian &amp;amp; Pioneer Features Added</p>
        <p>SILVER DOLLAR CITY, Tenn - The Celebration of Smoky Mountain Heritage which opens April 9, will include expanded events in the Indian and pioneer areas.</p>
        <p>Guests will have an opportunity to try their hands at using primitive weaponry such as tomahawks, bows and arrows, and the firing of a black powder rifle.</p>
        <p>' Indian craftsmen will display arts of bead and featherwork, demonstrate Indian dances, and storytellers will explain the important native Indian heritage of the Smokies.</p>
        <p>BUIES CREEK - The Campbell University Choir, under the director of Dr. Paul M. Yoder, has been selected as the choir-in-residence at the Festival de Musique in Quebec City, Canada. The residency began Friday and will continue through Thursday.</p>
        <p>As choir-in-residence, the 35 members of the Campbell Choir will be utilized to demonstrate singing and choral techniques in various clinics, lectures and seminars during the festival. Campbell will also compete with other schools at the festival.</p>
        <p>At the Gala Award Banquet Ceremony on Tuesday, the Campbell Singers - an ensemble of six men and six women from the choir  will perform as part of the after-dinner entertainment.</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH - Tony Bennett will make a concert appearance in Raleighs Memorial Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Friday.</p>
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        <p>The painting, that of a mans head in a realistic style, was presented to Milton Bloch, Mint Museum director, in a recent ceremony.</p>
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        <p>At 3 p.m. a concert of classical music will be performed by pianist Eric Larsen and violinist June DeForest. Larsen is a faculty member of the N.C. School of Arts, Winston-Salem. Miss DeForest is concertmaster for the Jeffrey Ballet and the Canadian Opera, and is a member of the orchestras of both the American Ballet Theater and the Chicago Lyric Opera.</p>
        <p>The gallery talk and the concert are open to the public without charge.</p>
        <p>New Exhibition Opens March 28</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Visions of summer is the principal theme in a new art exhibition, Watercolors of St. Thomas Island by Brigitta Weyer opening at the North Carolina Museum of Art on March 28.</p>
        <p>A German-born artist now living in Durham County.</p>
        <p>Ms. Weyer painted the 12 works being shown during an eight-day visit to St. Thomas last year.</p>
        <p>The museum is located at 107 E. Morgan St. Hours are 10-5 Tuesdays through Saturdays. and 2-6 Sundays. Admission is free.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville. N.C -Sunday. March 21,1982-C-9</p>
        <p>Stories Perfect In Structure</p>
        <p>SPRING ESCAPE  An unidentified insect has escaped wintering encasement from this cocoon structure on the arrival of spring. The point of emergence is the small hde ner the top of the cocoon, vi^ch was formed at the tip of a wefd stem. The photograi^ magnifies the structure at about three times its size. (Reflector Photo by Jerry Raynor)</p>
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        <p>With the winter thaw and the onset of spring comes the desire to commune with nature. There are some new books available now at the library which can help prepare you to enjoy the great outdoors.</p>
        <p>Participation in many sports and hobbies depends on the weather. What do you do when youre on a mountain hike and a lightning storm strikes? Weather For Outdoorsmen by Walter Dabberdt explains how to act quickly to protect yourself and how you might have avoided getting caught in this life-threathening situation.</p>
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        <p>The newly revised edition of Americas Backpacking Book by Raymond Bridge is a thorough and intelligent coverage of the basis of backpacking. The author gives expert advice on all aspects of outdoor travel: preparing for a trip, hiking, camping and eating on the trail; selecting equipment and making your own; using map and compass; first aid and survival techniques; backpacking on mountains and in deserts; snow camping; and backpacking with children. Also listed are the better traUs and wilderness areas in North America and reliable suppliers for backpacking needs.</p>
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        <p>Ms. Laura Riding Jacksons stories are perfect in structure, beautiful of face, fluid in rhythm. They are also unnerving, unsettling, unfamiliar. Most people will hate them.</p>
        <p>The qualities that make Laura Riding Jacksons fiction outstanding, both in content and style, are the very qualities that will ke^ Prop^ of Stories from becoming popular fiction. First of all, Ms. Jacksons stories have no neat endings to clear up all the details and give things a point. As a matter of fact, the stories have no endings at all - they just stop. They have no heroes and heroines who wander about experiencing conflict and resolution of conflict from tin^ to time. The stories often have no main characters. Finally, they have no plots - at least not the beginning-middle-end kind.</p>
        <p>Unlike other writers, Ms. Jackson does not even pretend to create stem order from chaos. She knows better. Instead, her stories smile at us squinty-eyed while beneath the table they ^red stem order with their toenails. And she good-naturedly rummages through the shavings, collecting whats worth collecting and building something flawless.</p>
        <p>The something she builds is hard to describe.</p>
        <p>If you want a literary genre to classify this book by, try Fantasy - but try it very ^ntly. Progress of Stories feels like fantasy; Ms. Jackson writes fantastically (read this literally). She creates her own order, her own rules, her own</p>
        <p>rhythm, and she creates them consistently and believaUy. But her subject is truth and not make-believe  even though her stories are make-believe and not true.</p>
        <p>This is not a collection of stories, but a story progression. The first stq) of the progression. Stories of Lives, are stories of circumstance. She tells these stories the same way a keeper of an ant farm might map the course of ants -from here to there and back again; intended mission uScnown, destination obvious.</p>
        <p>The second step of the progression, Stories of Ideas, builds on the first. These stories are not quite mappings of circumstance, and theyre not quite almost-true. These are stories of idea. The stories have ideas; their characters have ideas. Theyre trying, but theyre still far from the truth. Stories of Ideas also contain Ms. Jacksons humor at its most wicked.</p>
        <p>The stories in the third group, Almost-True Stories, are what most people call fairy tales - but they are fairy tales for adults. The characters arent quite as certain, the mission not quite as clear, the point not so obvious.</p>
        <p>This is where fantasy takes over. This is where her ability to create entire realities kicks into gear, where you feel her rhythm and description. These stories are like a layer of pipesmoke in an undisturbed room  clearly defined from a distance, but hazy if you stand in its center; untouchable, but holding together perfectly.</p>
        <p>And through it all darts Ms. Jackson, trailing charcoal-grey humor and popping in and out like a demented hostess - check-</p>
        <p>Art Juror Named</p>
        <p>Lorraine Laslett, who has served since January 1980 as head of statewide services for the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, is to be the juror for the 1982 Greenville Museum of Art Sidewalk Art Show being heldon^ril 17.</p>
        <p>A native of Fayetteville, Ms. Laslett is a ^aduate of Vassar College with a degree in art history. She has done indqpendait study at the National and Tate galleries in London. Her past experience includes employment as director of the North Carolina Museum of Art. In 1977 she served as coordinator of the R.J. Reynolds Industries North Carolina Artists Competition. From 1977 through 1979 she was coordinator of the affiliate gallery program of the N.C. Museum of Art in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>Writers Club Meets Tuesday</p>
        <p>The second meeting for the month of March of the GreenvUle Writers Club will be held beginning at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Rusch, 120 Oxford Road, Brook Valley.</p>
        <p>All persons interested in creative writing may attend. There are no fees involved.</p>
        <p>WRONG PRODUCT PEKING (AP) - Chen Chin-huis five-man agricultural technology station was supposed to be making pesticides, but instead it was making wine and using research funds to buy the raw materials, the Guangming Daily reports.</p>
        <p>ing to make sure you understand, teasing you, sneaking up behiiKl you and pinching you. but never letting you forget to take her seriously.</p>
        <p>The original Progress of Stories (the title stories in this volume) was published in 1935. This Dial Press edition includes not only the original work, but an additional 12 of Ms. Jacksons stories from a slightly earlier time period, one later story, authors commentary and a second preface.</p>
        <p>1 found the second preface and commentary superfluous. The work does not need explanation.</p>
        <p>The 12 earlier stories and vignettes are taken from Anarchism Is Not Enough" (1928) and Experts Are Puzzled (1930). Although not a physical part of the "progression, these stories</p>
        <p>Two Seniors Showing Art</p>
        <p>Two seniors of the school of art. East Carolina University, are exhibiting art works in the lobby of the Jenkins Fine Arts Center adjacent to Gray Gallery.</p>
        <p>David Larson of Raleigh and Nancy Natelson of Charotte are the two showing their works at this point beginning Sunday and continuing through Saturday.</p>
        <p>David is showing paintings in acrylics and oils. Nancy is displaying mostly collages, with some examples of mixed media and paintings.</p>
        <p>A reception will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.</p>
        <p>and vignettes are technically as well-written as the original Progress pieces, but ofen lack Progresss humor and humanity.</p>
        <p>The added pieces seem pale beside the title pieces. They seem to be added to the volume almost as an afterthought, and they deserve better.</p>
        <p>Whether youre talking about the title pieces or the added stories, there is nothing ordinarx' or comforting about Laura Riding Jacksons work. She does not rely on familiar writers hooks; her work is uncluttered by historical fact, polit-ical intrigue, sexual escapade. Her stories are totally free-standing and self-sufficient. And her stories are not for everyone.</p>
        <p>Unless you have a willing suspension of disbelief, the ability to wait just a little while, and ab^lutely no fond regard for stem order, you are going to be very uncomfortable with this book.</p>
        <p>I am well aware that we form, all together, one monster, she writes. But 1 refuse to giggle and I refuse to be frightened and I refuse to be fierce. Nor will I feed or be fed on. I will simply think of other things. I will go now. Let them stare. I am well though eccentrically dressed.</p>
        <p>And so are her stories.</p>
        <p>Sheila Tuma^</p>
        <p>(Editors Note: Sheila Tumage is a prize-winning short story writer, a playwright, and author of a childrens book to be published this fall.)</p>
        <p>On April 15, Ms. Laslett will select award winners from the competitions entries. The award winners will be on exhibit in GMAs South Galleries from April 17-29. Entries not winning an award will be on view April 17 on the museum grounds during the 28th annual GMA Sidewalk Art Show.</p>
        <p>A prospectus with details and entry forms is available at the museum.</p>
        <p>Fred Otnes To Lecture</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau Artist Fred Otnes, noted for his mixed-media collages. will give a lecture on his work at 8 p.m. March 29 in the Jenkins Fine Arts Auditorium on the ECU campus.</p>
        <p>A show of his work will be on view in Gray Gallery from Thursday to April 1.</p>
        <p>Recipient of more than 100 awards, Otnes has created illustrations for numerous publications including Fortune, Life, Look, Sports Illustrated, McCalls and Saturday Review.</p>
        <p>A native of Kansas now living in West Redding, Conn.. Otnes studied at the Chicago Art Institute and the American Academy, and is a founder of the Illustrators Workshop.</p>
        <p>The lecture and the exhibition of works in Gray Gallery are open to the public. The gallery is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sundays.</p>
        <p>Art Show Details</p>
        <p>Full details on the 28th annual Sidewalk Art Show of the Greenville Musuem of Art have been announced by Mary Anne Pennington, the museums director. This year the annual event is a combined sidewalk art show and juried competition.  ,</p>
        <p>Basic Rules</p>
        <p>An entry fee of $6 per artist is charged, permitting an artist to enter a maximum of three entries. (This fee can cover mixed entries - i.e., a sculpture, a print and a painting by the same artist). Entry fees are to be by cash, or by check or money order made payable to the Greenville Museum of Art.</p>
        <p>Entries to be submitted for the April 15 judging must be taken to the museum April 13-14. All entries must be original, not previously exhibited at the GMA Sidewalk Art Show. Paintings must be dry and ready to hang with screw eyes and wire attached. If not framed, flat work is to be matted or mounted, covered with acetate and wired ready to hand. Sculpture dimensions cannot exceed 6x3-feet nor weigh more than 200 pounds. No sculpture installations are permitted.</p>
        <p>Entries will not be judged unless entry card, identification labels and jurors decision card are properly and completely filled in and stamps and identification labels affixed to the entry. (These are available at the office desk in the musueum).</p>
        <p>All .entries will be insured from arrival at the museum until picked up by the artist. Mark value on identification label and entry card. Purchase price and insurance value must be the same.</p>
        <p>The submission of an entry in the competition shall be an agreement on the part of the artist to the conditions stated above.</p>
        <p>Except for award winners, all works of art are to be picked up by the artist at 4 p.m. April 17.</p>
        <p>Awards</p>
        <p>Seven cash awards are being offered in the juried competition. These are:</p>
        <p>Best in Show - The Burroughs Wellcome Award - $200.</p>
        <p>Best painting (oil, acrylic, or watercolon  $100.</p>
        <p>Best sculpture (including ceramic sculpture) - $100.</p>
        <p>Best graphic-$100.</p>
        <p>Best drawing-$100.</p>
        <p>Best crafts work-$100.</p>
        <p>Best black/white photograph (no color) - $100.</p>
        <p>In addition to the prizes listed above, two merit awards will be given in each category. (The judge reserves the right not to make an award in any category, and only one award will be made to a single work of art). Winning works will be in an exhibit at the museum through April 29, with these works to be picked up by the artist April 30-May 1.</p>
        <p>Non-Competitive Entries</p>
        <p>Artists who wish to bring work to display and sell on Saturday can do so by renting space prior to 10 a.m. April 17 for a fee of $10 per artist. No commission will be charged by the museum for works sold through this arrangement. Persons wanting to display and sell are responsible for bringing tables, stands or other devices on which to display their work. The artist will be responsible for safeguarding work displayed.</p>
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        <p>Renovated McGinnis To Open With 'Show Boat'</p>
        <p>FATHER AND DAUGHTER ... Richard St. Performances are set for April 1-3, 5 and 7-8 George, a member of the ECU drama faculty, and music student Janet Noyes of Wilmington,</p>
        <p>Del., are performing the roles of Captain Andy and Magnolia Hawkes in the ECU Playhouse production of Show Boat. The production</p>
        <p>Tickets are $6 per person, ($4 per person when purchased in blocks of 20 or more) and are now on sale at the McGinnis Theater box office. (ECU News Bureau Photo)</p>
        <p>Five Student Recitals</p>
        <p>Recitals by five students of the school of music, East Carolina University, will be presented during the coming ,week. One student is a junior, the other four are seniors.</p>
        <p>Thursday, 7:30 p.m. -Nancy Lynn Bailey of Raleigh will give her junior flute recital. She will be accompanied by Alisa Wetherington. piano, and Jeff Tuthill, cello. For her program, she will play Ig-nace Pleyels Grand Trio, Opus 29 for Piano, Flute, and Cello; Alan Bush's Three African Sketches; the Bach Sonata No. 7 in G minor:" and Henri Bussers Preludes et Szherzo.</p>
        <p>Friday, 7:30 p.m. -Stephanie Love Hubbard, flute, and Matthew Morris, bassoon, both seniors.</p>
        <p>Ms Hubbard, of Dillon, S.C., will be accompanied by Patricia Foltz, piano. She will perform Francois Couperin's Concert Royal No. 4;" the Sonata for Flute and Piano" by Robert Muczynski; and Beethoven's Trio in G Major for Flute, Bassoon and Piano."</p>
        <p>.Morris, from Delco, will team with Ms, Hubbard in the Beethoven Trio: and will also perform three other compositions  Bozza's Fantasie:" the Vivaldi Concerto for Bassoon in E flat Major: and ;Sonatine by .Mexandre Tansman. He will Ix* assisted by Carolyn Sue Bell. Joel Lane, and Patricia Foltz (instruments not listed).</p>
        <p>Friday, 9 p.m. - Teresa .Marie Guion. soprano, and Glenard Andre Webb, clarinet, both senior recitals.</p>
        <p>Ms. Guion, of Virginia Beach, Va will be accompanied by James MacDowell Idol Jr. For her recital, she has listed two songs by Mozart; two Schubert songs. An die Nachtigall and Die junge nonne; three selections from Debussys "Fetes Galantes; Moores The Willow Song from The Ballad of Baby Doe; and two Duke songs.</p>
        <p>Webb, of Petersburg, Va.. will be assisted by Cynthia Creel, piano, and Katherine Jenkins, viola. For his pro</p>
        <p>gram, he has chosen Max Bluchs "Acht Sucke, Opus 83 in three movements; and the Francis Poulenc "Sonata in three movemelns.</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>Its been many years since eastern North Carolina has heard the cry, Show Boats a-comin, but tlie East Carolina Playhouse and the ECU School of Music have revived the call and are sending out the word that Americas grandest musical, the one named Show Boat, is the grand opening production of McGinnis Theater on the East Carolina University campus.</p>
        <p>The 55-year old musical will be presented April 1-3, 5 and 7-8 at 8:15 p.m. (There will not be a performance on April 4 or 6).</p>
        <p>This new production of Show Boat heralds the year-long celebration of East Carolina Universitys 75th anniversary and is marked by a cast of some 65 actors, singers and dancers; ten complete scene changes, 200 costumes and 23 orchestra members.</p>
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        <p>8."We Got The Beat, Go-Gos</p>
        <p>9.Pac-Man Fever, Buckner and Garcia</p>
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        <p>2."Do Me With Love, Janie Fricke</p>
        <p>3.Mountain Of Love.Charley Pride</p>
        <p>4.Bobbie Sue, Oak Ridge Boys</p>
        <p>5.She Left Love All Over Me,Razzy Bailey</p>
        <p>6.Big City, Merle Haggard</p>
        <p>7.The Very Best Is You. Charly McClain</p>
        <p>8.The Clown. Conway Twitty</p>
        <p>9.If Youre Waiting On Me. The Kendalls</p>
        <p>10."Another Sleepless Night, Anne Murray</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK - Robert Montreaux, Switzerland.</p>
        <p>Schachner, president of Gemcom Records, is searching for new jazz talent from the southern United States to be showcased on July 21 at this years Montreaux Jazz Festival, to be held July 19-25 in</p>
        <p>Auditions will be held in New Orleans, Atlanta and in Florida. Jazz artists and combos interested in auditioning are to write to: Gemcom Inc., P.O. Box 290007, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 33329, or phone 581-9050.</p>
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        <p>Grand Opening of</p>
        <p>McGinnis Theatre</p>
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        <p>8:15 p.m.</p>
        <p>April 1,2,3,5,7,8</p>
        <p>Tickets: $6.00-ECU Students $4.00 For Reservations...757r6390</p>
        <p>most extravagant production we have ever mpunted here, and it comes with the grand opening of what we think is one of the best-equippped and spacious theaters in the southeast.</p>
        <p>Written by the legendary team of Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern, Show Boat was originally produced by Florenz Ziegfled in 1927. Since then it has become a beloved musical around the world and the only show of the last 30 years to have been ^ven four first-rank productions in New York. Three movie versions have been released, the latest starring Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson.</p>
        <p>The memorable Old Man River, the romantic ballad Make Believe, and other timeless songs such as Why Do I Love You, and Cant Help Lovin Dat Man are woven into a story about high-spirited Magnolia Hawkes, daughter of a river boat theater impresario on the lower Mississippi of the 1880s.</p>
        <p>Magnolia falls Ipcally in love at first sight with Gaylord Ravenal, a handsome drifter addicted to gambling. Their idyll as man-and-wife takes them to the splendors of the Chicago Worlds Fair of 1893, where Ravenal, incapable of responsibility, deserts his wife and their daughter, leaving Magnolia to make a new life for herself and young Kim,</p>
        <p>The poignant story concludes by showing Kim grown up to be a star of the modern theater, and the wandering Ravenal returning, old and defeated.</p>
        <p>According to the New York Times. Show Boat is the most beautifully blended musical show weve had in this country. The New York Daily Mirror said Show Boat sets the standard for musicals. Itsmagnificant. We think this is a very special theater event for the state because eastern North Carolina provided the impetus for the original novel. Show Boat, explained East Carolina Playhouse General Manager Scott Parker.</p>
        <p>Edna Ferber, a writer living in New York City in the early 20s, heard of a</p>
        <p>show boat working the waters of eastern North Carolina, and came down to research the life aboard the floating theater. From that experience she wrote the novel, and from the novel Hammerstein and Kern wrote the musical show.</p>
        <p>So, not only are we opening a lovely new theater center, but were doing it with a magnificant musical that grew from the show boats of coastal North Carolina, Parker added.</p>
        <p>Parker notes that many North Carolinians remember the old show boats, and that several of these pecle have been invited to attend the opening night performance as special guests.</p>
        <p>Show Boat tickets are now on sale at the McGinnis 'Theater Box Office, which is (^n each weekday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Telephone orders may be made by calling 757-6390. Tickets are priced at $6 per person. When purchased in blocks of 20 or more tickets, tickets are $4 each.</p>
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        <p>Three Composers Featured In ECU Concerts</p>
        <p>INSTEAD, the East Carolina University New Misic Ensemble directed and produced by Donna Coieman and Robert Stine, faculty</p>
        <p>members ctf the schotd of music, is preserting Two C(Hica1s of New Music, with music ^ Stine and two guest American composers,</p>
        <p>COMPOSER EUGENE OBRIEN ... is one of ^ composers whose work will be heard in concerts Satui^y and Sunday in the A.J. Fletcher Recital HaU on campus. The programs are being performed by INSTEAD, the East Carolina New Music Ensemble. Both concerts are frw. Performance time is 8:15 p.m. each night. (Photograph by Steve Cagan)</p>
        <p>Chamber Orchestra</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Concert Wednesday</p>
        <p>The widely known young American guitarist, Michale Lorimer, will be guest artist in an East Carolina University String (Camber Orchestra concert to be given at 8:15 p.m. Wedi^ay in the A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall.</p>
        <p>Paul Topper will conduct the orchestra in the program, vriiich is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Four compositions are to be performed. The program opens with Corellis Concerto Grosso, Opus 6, No. 7 in D Major. Soloists for this piece are Amanda Kartchner and Susan Harris, violinists, and Jeffrey Tuthill, cellist.</p>
        <p>This will be followed by the Orchestra performing the Sinfonie in D Major for String Orchestra by Mendelssohn.</p>
        <p>After a brief intermission, Lorimer will play two selections - the Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez and another work to be announced.</p>
        <p>Lorimer, an ihternationally acclaimed classical and baroque guitarist, is currently living in Wilmington where he is the UNC-Wilmington Foundation Distinguished Visiting Professor for 1980-82.</p>
        <p>In addition to Kartchner, Harris and Tuthill, members of the String Chamber Orchestra are:</p>
        <p>Violin 1 - Lanier Williams and Tracy Daly.</p>
        <p>Violin II-Mark Hill.</p>
        <p>ViolaJoli Jones and Brett Leemkuil.</p>
        <p>Double BassMichael Sherd.</p>
        <p>FluteEllen Kaner and Donna Colins.</p>
        <p>OboeBeth Shelton and Penny Hartlaub.</p>
        <p>ClarinetKeving Bagby and Todd Barnhart.</p>
        <p>Bassoon  Matthew Morris and Todd Stone. TrumpetSteve Stewart and Don Stewart.</p>
        <p>French Horn - Mark Deal and Robbie Carroll.</p>
        <p>Daniel Perlongo and Eugene OBrien.</p>
        <p>The first of the two concerts will be at 8:15 p.m. Saturday with the second to be presented at 8:15 p.m. Sunday. Both will be in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall. There is no admission charge and the pidblic wiii be seated on a first-come, first-seated basis.</p>
        <p>The two concerts are made possible in part by funds from the ECU Studait Government Association.</p>
        <p>The program on Saturday opois ^th a Periongo work, Tiq)estries, with Dan Sdl-ers, organ, to be followed by Perioflgos Serenade, with Donna Coleman, piano.</p>
        <p>Stine will be represented by The heaventree for flute and tape, with Susan Smith, flute. Another Perlongo composition to be performed is Six Songs for Suzanne based on the poetry of John Gracoi Brown. Featured" in this work will be Venessa Mally, s(^rano and Sharon Read, piano.</p>
        <p>The final work on Saturdays program will be an OBrien composition, Allures for percussion trio. Performers are Bill Congdon, virbraphone and grand piano. Bill Freeman, xylophone and vibraphone, and Tim Haley, marimba and glockenspiel.</p>
        <p>The Sunday program opens with Perlongos Summer Music, with the Phi Mu Alpha Brass Quintet consisting of Joel Schultz and Kerr Strang, trumpet; Jeff Murphy, horn; Glenn Johnson, trombone; and Bill Chamberlain, tuba; followed byOBriens Ambages for piano four hands, with faculty pianists Donna Coleman and Paul Tardif.</p>
        <p>Stines In a Dark Wood, the is to be oxtducted by the composer. Performers are: Ellen Kaner, flute; Beth Shelton, oboe; Paul Self, horn; Ellai Creel, paino; Brent Montgomery, vibraphone; Keith Beck, marimba; Mdodie Jones, violin; Wendy Bissinger, cello; and faculty member Rodney Schmit, viola. Perlongos Alliances is to be performed by Ellen Kaner, flute and Bob Weber, cello.</p>
        <p>The final selection on the program^ Embarking for Cythera by OBrien, will be conducted by Stine. Performers are Ellen Kaner, flute; Glenard Webb, clarinet in A; Todd Stone, bassoon; Kerr Strang, trumpet in C; Deborah Daniel, piano; Cheryl Beazley, piano/electric organ; Melodie Jones, violin; and Wendy Bissinger, cello.</p>
        <p>Eugene OBrien, bom in 1945, currently Com-poser-in-Residence at the Qeveland Institute of Music, lived in Rome at the American Academy as a recipient of the Rome Prize' Fellowship in 1971-73. Works by OBrien have been com-missioned by the Koussevitsky Commission,</p>
        <p>the Ohio Arts council, the National Endowment fw the Arts (on two occasions), and most recently by the Cleveland Orchestra for a percussion concerto which will be premised by Richard Weiner in 1983.</p>
        <p> Daniel Perlongo, bom in 1942, is Professor of Composition and Theory at Indi-ana University of Pennsylvania. He received degrees from the University of Michigan and the Ac-cademia dh Santa Cecilia. He has received numerous grants and awards, including the Earl V. Moore Award, University of Michigan; the Joseph Beams Prize, Ck)l-ubmia University; a Fulbright Grant for study in Rome; the Prix de Rome (two times); and the New Music for Young Ensembles Compeition. Perlongo was commissioned by the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. For this commission he composed Voyage, a centennial rag for orchestra.</p>
        <p>ECU composer-faculty member Robert Stine was formerly on the faculties of the University of California, Berkeley and Cleveland</p>
        <p>Big WOOW Classics</p>
        <p>Hostess Karen Hause is presenting a program of Choral Music on her W(X)W Gassics program toni^t. The program airs from 10 p.m. to midnight each Sunday over Radio Station WOOW, 1390 on the radio dial.</p>
        <p>'The ^ning selection on tonights broadcast is the Brahms Requiem, with the Vienna Philharmonic and the Berlin Motet Choir, with Fritz Lehmann conducting.</p>
        <p>The second selection, a Bach cantata, Mein Heize Schwimmt im Blue is performed by the Cologne Soloists Ensemble with Maria Stoder, soprano. The final offerins is the Chichester Songs performed by the New York Riilharmonic and the Camerata Singers with Leonard Bernstein conducting.</p>
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        <p>Jose Limon To Perform</p>
        <p>Jose Limon, who has been called the foremost male dancer in the field of American modem dance, will perform with his company in Raleigh on Wednesday.</p>
        <p>At 8 p.m. on that date, the Jose Limon Dance Company will perform one show only in Stewart 'Theater on the North Carolina State University campus. The event is sponsored by the Triangle Dance Guild.</p>
        <p>Tickets are priced at $7.50 for adults, $5.50 for senior citizens and students. For ticket reservations, call 737-3104.</p>
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        <p>C-12The Daily FWlector, Greenville, N.C. -Sunday. March 21,1H82</p>
        <p>Two musicians, Anton Wesley of G.R. Whitfield School and Patrick Flynn, conductor of the N.C. Symphony, are among guests scheduled to be on Carolina Today during the coming week. The early morning program, with hosts Slim Short and Susan Roberts, airs each weekday morning from 6 to 8 a.m. The weeks line-up is:</p>
        <p>Monday  6:45 a.m., a spokesman for Mental Retardation Month; 7:15 a.m., Billy and Sandra Stinson will sing the theme song for the East Carolina Arts Festival; 7:25 a.m.. a look at D.H. Conley High Schools production of Get Bill Shakespeare Off The Stage; 7:40 a.m.. Dr. Jim Nickelsen. and Deborah Bryan of Eastern Lung Association on the family asthma program.</p>
        <p>Tuesday - 6:45 a.m., Healthbreak with Dr. Janice Daugherty; 7:15 a.m., 7:15 a.m., Glenn Mays of the N.C. Travel and Tourism Division talks about See N.C. First; 7:25 a.m.. Bob Fox with details on the upcoming lOK race; 7:40 a.m., Molly Small and The Celestials in a program of gospel music.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - Liser Hiadmarch. a Scandinavian exchange student, and Mrs. Willene ONeal are Eduction Spotlight guests; 7:15 a.m., Tonya Moore entertains with flute and piano; 7:25 a.m.. Anton Wesley, music instructor from G.R. Whitefield School, Grimesland, is the guest; 6;40 a.m.. Myra Sexauer gives a demonstration in weaving.</p>
        <p>Thursday - 6:45 a.m.. Home Extension Agent Regina Sanders; 7:15 a.m.. Robert Bath and Terry Payne talk about 4-H and fire safety; 7:40 a.m., Elizabeth Stewart, director, with facts on the Eastern Carolina Arts Festival.</p>
        <p>Friday - 6:45 a.m., A special student training program for regional eastern N.C., conducted at Burroughs Wellcome is the subject of a guest spokesman; 7:15 a.m., Patrick ONeill, coordinator, tells about the GreenvUle Walk for Humanity; 7:40 a.m., Patrick Flynn, conductor of the North Carolina Symphony, is the guest and gives details on the March 31 concert in Greenville.</p>
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        <p>Varied Events For North Carolina Expo</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - A portion of the Raleigh Civic Center will be transformed into a Tar Heel beach scene during Outdoors Week-North Carolina Expo to be held Thursday through next Sunday.</p>
        <p>Visitors to the Marine Resources Centers exhibit will be able to take a short stroll on the boardwalk, get a close look at sea bass, sea turtles and other creatures of the deep, and can even get a hands on feel of marine life such as starfish, eels and hermit crabs.</p>
        <p>The Marine Resources Center - A Window to the Sea is the theme of the exhibit sponsored by the Office of Marine Affairs in the, Department of Administra-</p>
        <p>Auditions</p>
        <p>The Best Lunch Theater Ever is holding open auditions for roles in a new one-act adult play, Homestretch Harry, by local author-playwright Sheila t^image.</p>
        <p>Auditions will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Greenville Museum of Art, 802 S. Evans St.</p>
        <p>Two characters are needed, one a man 50 or older, and one for a boy of age 13-15. (16- and 17-year-olds may audition if they are capable of looking and projecting themselves to appear a few years younger). For more information, call 756-9658.</p>
        <p>Homestretch Harry will be presented by the Best Lunch Theater Ever at noon on May 12 at the museum.</p>
        <p>Two Events in Williamsfon</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSTON - Two events are scheduled to be held in the Martin County Auditorium'^ at the Williamston High School during the coming week. At 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, a performance will be given by the Bertie-Martin Honors Band. There is no admission charged for this event.</p>
        <p>On Saturday, the Williamston High School Band will present a concert, Freedom Jam at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, available at the door, are priced at $5.</p>
        <p>Godspell'To Open March 30</p>
        <p>ROCKY MOUNT -Godspell opens Wednesday in the D.D, Colltrane Theater on the campus of North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount.</p>
        <p>This production runs through Saturday and again March 30-April 3 at 8 p.m. nightly, with a 2 p.m. matinee on March 28. For more information and reservtions, call 442-7121.</p>
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        <p>tion. "Our exhibit will give Expo visitors a brief glimpse of some of the things they can see and do at the three state centers Icoated on our coast, said J.C. Jones, director of the state a^ncy.</p>
        <p>The centers are located on Roanoke Island in Dare County, on Bogue Banks in Carteret County, and near Fort Fisher in New Hanover County. Over three-quarters of a million peq?le visited the three centers in 1981.</p>
        <p>The Expo exhibit will include reminders of the states coast  an old boat or two, anchors, and other objects of the sea as well as lots of sand. Three salt-water aquaria, two touch tanks and several information and display centers also make up part of the exhibit.</p>
        <p> In the category of Cultural Resources displays, booths at the North Cardina Expo 82 include ones on a living hisUwry reenactment of a dvii War skirmish and (Hie on a fdklife festival for 100,000 people.</p>
        <p>These and other booths will feature illustrations and information from outdoor dramas and other art events, historic sites cnceming military and farming history, archaedogical digs, folk arts and crafts and other outdoor cultural events and activities. Actors and dancers from some of the states outdoor dramas will perform occasionally during the EXPO.</p>
        <p>All the events are free, with the public invited to attend.</p>
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        <p>A cellist and two representaitves of art will be guests on Kay Curries Hospitality House program Sunday. The program airs from noon to 12:30 each Sunday over WTTN-TV, Channel 7, Washington.</p>
        <p>The first guest will be Bob Weber, cellist and visiting artist at Edgecombe Technical Institute. He will perform Sarabande by Bach and Gavotte by Correlli.</p>
        <p>The two representatives of arts programs in Washington are Nancy Hodges, chairman, and Betty Bracy, president of the Beaufort County Arts CouncU. They wUl discuss the Fine Arts Show at Washington Square Mall scheduled April 1-3.</p>
        <p>Kay is showing a fashion film taped in Copper Mountain, Colorado. The film covers mens fashions for summer wear. Also being shown are color slides of Hollywood guests in the recent New York 100 celebration fund raising event, with narration by Kay.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, NCSunday. March 21,1982D-1</p>
        <p>...N.C, Symphony Conductor Patrick Flynn</p>
        <p>'North Carolina Audiences Listen With Their Hearts'</p>
        <p>PATRICK FLYNN ... will conduct the North Candna SymidKMiy Orchestra in a pn^am of three works, two by Mendelssohn and one by S^^imann on March 31 at Minges Coliseum.</p>
        <p>This will be the first appearance in Greenville of the Britislhbom conductor. (Photo Courtesy N.C. Symphony).</p>
        <p>By JERRY RAYNOR Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Audiences here in the Carolinas are open to you. They listen to music with the right kind of care. They concentrate a lot of energy and you feel their rapport with you, their desire to want to be involved in the music. They listen with their hearts.</p>
        <p>This is the way Patrick Flynn sums up audience reaction to the concerts he has conducted as principal guest conductor of the North Carolina Symphony since the beginning of the l9ffl-82 season.</p>
        <p>Greenville audiences will have their first opportunity to hear him on home ground on the evening of Wednesday, March 31, when he will be here to lead the North Carolina Symphony in a program of three major works.</p>
        <p>A native of the industrial city of Birmingham, Enand, Flynn came to North Carolina in March 1981 to audition for the position of principal guest conductor. After being chosen by the symphonys board for the post, Flynn is filling the role of principal conductor this season.</p>
        <p>Flynn is additionally a conductor with the American Ballet Theater and for theChildren's Concert Symphony Reception</p>
        <p>Teachers of fourth, fifth and sixth grade students in Greenville are helping young folks brush up on a couple of songs they will be singing along with the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra on March 31.</p>
        <p>At 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, in Rose High School, elementary students from city schools in these iree grades will attend a Childrens Concert by the symphony under the baton of James O^e, associate conductor.</p>
        <p>'The Childrens Concert will open with two selections from Mojdelssohns A Midsummer Nights Dream,  the Incidental Music and the Wedding March.</p>
        <p>The two songs \riiich the children will sing along with the orchestra are The Star-Spangled Banner and Id Like to Teach the World to Sing.</p>
        <p>Other selections to be featured on this program are TTie Infernal Dance of King Kastchei and the Finale from Stravinskys The Firebird Ballet Suite; the first movement of Beethovens Symphony No. 5 in C minor; and the overture to Gerdiwins Girl Crazy.</p>
        <p>The concluding selection will be two movements  Scene and Gypsy Song and Fandango Astutiano from Rimsky-Korsakoffs Capriccio E^agnol.</p>
        <p>The Pitt-Greenville Arts Council and the Greenville Chapter of the N.C. Symphony announce the forrnation of a reception committee to host the symphony musicians and interested community citizens.</p>
        <p>The Symphony will perform in Minges Coliseum at 8 p.m. on March 31.</p>
        <p>Tickets will be sold that offer special performance seatmg and admission to the reception at the ECU chancellors home following the concert. The reception has been organized to promote and build support for the symphony in Pitt County.</p>
        <p>Reception committee members include Mrs. Jerry Powell, Mrs Charles Bath, Mrs. Kenneth Dews, Mrs. John Howell, Mrs. Leo Jenkins, Mrs. Jack Rose, Mrs. Charles Schwartz,</p>
        <p>Mrs. David Speir and Ms. Elizabeth Stewart.</p>
        <p>Members of the Greenville Chapter of the N.C. Symphony are Mrs. James Carter, Mrs. Howard Dawkins, Mrs. Frank Fleming, Mrs. James Galloway, Mrs. Mickey Herring, Mrs. Larry Land, Mrs. Jasper Louis and Mrs. Roger Mann.</p>
        <p>Reception and special seating tickets are limited. For more information and for tickets call the Pitt-Greenville Arts Counc at 757-1785, located in the North State Savings and Loan Building.</p>
        <p>British Broadcasting Company (BBC) Orchestra. He points out, however, that this year my woric will mostly be in North Carolina. This pleases me, as I like what Ive seen of North Carolina and I love living in the Ralei^ area. AddsToRq)^ire The North Carolina orchestra, Flynn says, is a very fine orchestra. Its a little short on strings, but the quality of players is high, and they work together effectively.</p>
        <p>One of the things Flynn has achieved is enlarging the symphonys repertoire. Weve added 11 or 12 works not performed before, he said, works like Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, Tchaikovskys Suite No. 3, and Glazunovs Finnish Fantasy, for example. We have also added a couple of Haydn symphonies aixl a Duke Ellingtwi work, the suite fromThe River.</p>
        <p>Flynn said next year there are plans to add music by North Carolina wmposers Robert Ward, Richard Hannay and Robert Suderberg to the symphonys repertoire.</p>
        <p>Learns (Quickly Flynn admits a strong personal affinity for the music of composers Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Haydn and Richard Strauss. Im quite fond, too, of the music of William Boyce, the 18th century En^ish com-pser. He has written some beautiful music.</p>
        <p>As a conductor, Flynn is often called on to conduct contemporary music.</p>
        <p>Fortunately, I can learn a new piece of music quickly, so being faced with an unfamiliar score is not a great difficulty. In New York, because Im known as being acquainted with 20th century Viennese music, I was given some contemporary pieces to conduct at the Juilliard School of Music.</p>
        <p>Flynn mentioned, too, an occasion in Sydney when he was asked to conduct the first performance of a composition by an Australian composer.</p>
        <p>Conducting a Japanese orchestra proved to be an event with a different twist. Japanese musicians are incredibly disciplined,</p>
        <p>Flynn commented. But 1 learned you have to rehearse them carefully. At performance, the smallest change in tempo, rhythm, or whatever, completely confuses them. They play well, but you must conduct exactly as rehearsed.</p>
        <p>Tokyo, by the way, has a big following in classical music. There are five major orchestras in the city.</p>
        <p>BaUet Difficult Asked if conducting for ballet performances was any different from regular concerts, Flynn said, It is the most difficult of any conducting. Its different, too, in that you must knew precisely how a piece is to finish up. You must be in complete control technically.</p>
        <p>Despite the difficulties, Flynn added, its challenging and rewarding. I have heard it said that dancers have no ear for music. That simply is not true. Dancers have a very keen sense of music. I much prefer conducting ballet to opera.</p>
        <p>Flynn is reported to be the favorite maestro of ballet star MikhaU Baryshnikov, who is now serving as director of the American Ballet Theater.</p>
        <p>Surprised Himself At the age of 21, when it was time for him to take his diploma following studies at the Royal Academy of Music, Flynn recalls the test as the toughest thing Ive ever done.</p>
        <p>I thought anybody couldRemember</p>
        <p>TOP TUNES 40 YEARS AGO Your Hit Parade March 21,1942</p>
        <p>(The number shown in parenthesis is the number of weeks each song has.^n in the top ten listing)</p>
        <p>1. Deep In The Heart Of Texas(6)</p>
        <p>2. Blues In The Night (8)</p>
        <p>3. I Dont Want To Walk Without You (4)</p>
        <p>4. White Qiffs Of Dover (14)</p>
        <p>5. How About You (5)</p>
        <p>6. RoseODay (11)</p>
        <p>7. Moonlight Cocktail (2)</p>
        <p>8. The Shrine Of St. Cecilia (10)</p>
        <p>9. Somebody Else Is Taking My Placed)</p>
        <p>10. Miss You (2)</p>
        <p>conduct. It was easy for me.</p>
        <p>But when time came for the diploma tests, it turned out to be a gruelling two days of examination. The examination included three counterpart tests on scores by Brahms, Palestrina and Foure. I was sure I had failed. Instead, I was surprised. I was one of two who received the diploma. (Flynn not only passed, he won the prestigiaos Cassel Prize Gold Medal).</p>
        <p>Since then. Flynn has been a busy musician, conducting over 30 symphony orchestras in Europe, Japan, America and Australia. In 1976 he moved to New York when he was appointed a conductor of the American Ballet Theater. For two seasons he conducted the Ballet Theaters repertoire at the Metropolitan Opera House, at Kennedy Center and on the companys European and American tours. In addition, he has si^rvised preparations for Baryshnikovs Nutcracker and Don (Quixote ballets and has re-orchestrated both scores.</p>
        <p>Also since 1976, Flynn has led the BBC London Orchestra in public and broadcast performances, including the July 4, 1981, concert of the BBC Concert Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Each year for the past five years he has made two guest appearances as conductor of the Paris Opera.</p>
        <p>Other Fields For many musicians, the rounds of regular and guest performances as conductor taken on by Flynn would have been more than enough to keep occupied.</p>
        <p>But Patrick Flynn has managed to carry out these far-flung assignments and yet find time to embrace other musical fields.</p>
        <p>He has directed the music of Broadway shows such as Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar. His achievements encompass the composition of film scores  one of which, Sunday Too Far Away, won the directors prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1974. He has to his credit scores for theater and radio drama, as well as music for documentaries.</p>
        <p>I enjoy writing scores for documentaries, Flynn said.</p>
        <p>Its something entirely different from any other type of composing.</p>
        <p>For The Audience Patrick Flynn believes in "putting together a program that appeals to the listeners. One thought often expressed is that yoii cannot mix classical and popular music, that if you do you will alienate both those who like the classics and those who like popular music. But I feel that good music is good music, whatever the source.</p>
        <p>I feel you can offer a good program with a mbcture of music. After all, it is the audience who pays for the programs.</p>
        <p>On March 31 Greenville audiences uill have a chance to judge for themselves what they think of the ability of this tall, lean, easy-going Englishman as a conductor as he leads the North Carolina Symphony in a program of three woria by two composers.The March 31 N.C. Symphony Program Listed</p>
        <p>Three works are listed for the March 31 program by the North Carolina Symphony under the baton of principal guest conductor Patrick Flynn. Two of the compositions are by Felbc Mendelssohn, Hebrides Overture and Symphony No. 3 in A minor. 'The third work is Robert Schumanns Symphony No. 4 in D minor.</p>
        <p>The concert begins at 8 p.m. in Minges Coliseum. Advance tickets are priced at $5.50 for adults, $3.50 for senior citizens and students, and $2 for children. They are available at Mendenhall Student Center, the Book Bam, the Record Bar (both locations), at First State Bank, at Pitt-Greenville Arts Council (in North State Savings and Loan), and at the Beaufort County Arts Council.</p>
        <p>At the door tickets will be $6 for adults, $4 for senior citizens and students, and $2 for children.</p>
        <p>For more information on tickets, caU the Arts Council at 757-1785.</p>
        <p>Membership Drive For  p,  Properties</p>
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        <p>GRECO AND LORCA ... Jose Greco and Nana Lorca will appear as guest artists with the Ballet Folklrico Mexicana de Jorge Tyller in the 1982-83 Friends of the CoU^ oitertainmait series. Tickets for this and six other major attractioQS, priced at $15, are availaUe by cxHitacting Mae Gates, 758-1420 before Friday.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - The annual membership drive for the 1982-83 season of the North Carolina State University Friends of the College Series will end Friday.</p>
        <p>In Greenville the sales representative for tickets is Mae Gates. Tickets are priced at $15 for a season membership, which includes admission to all seven major entertainments. Those interested in joining a group to travel to and from Raleigh by bus should indicate this to Mrs. Gates.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Gates said people wanting to purchase tickets should contact her without delay at 758-1420.</p>
        <p>Friends of the College, the largest concert series of its kind in the country, has a diverse line-up of entertainment scheduled for the coming year. Entertainments scheduled to appear on the NCSU campus in this new series include Itzhak Perlman, the Vienna Choir Boys and the Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzing, East Germany.</p>
        <p>Also scheduled is a performance of Verdis Rigoletto by the San Francisco Operas Touring Company, the Ballet Folklrico Mexicano with Jose Greco, Nana Lorca and Jorge Tyller, the Hartford Ballet and a performance of Benjamin Brittens War Requiem.</p>
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        <p>The famed collection of' Arabian tales, Thousand and One Ni^its include characters that are familiar to most Western nations.</p>
        <p>The Arabic name for this entertaining group of tales is the lyrical title, Alf Laylah Wa Laylah.</p>
        <p>'The House Station located at 2424 S. Charles St. (N.C. 43 south) in Greenville is the first of a series of Pitt County buildings to receive a newly designed historic plaque to designate properties of significant architecture.</p>
        <p>House Station, completed in 1891, is an excellent example of adaptive use of a building while preserving its original design and appearance for all to enjoy. The project was headed by the Historical and (^tural subcommittee of the Livability Committee, Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce, Walter Faulkner, chairman of the Livability Committee in 1981 explained.</p>
        <p>(Station House will hi one of the buildings included on the Heritage Tour scheduled to take place on April 17.)</p>
        <p>Through the chambers efforts, two county preservation groups. The GreenvUle Area Preservation Association and The Pitt County Historic Society have formed a joint conunittee to encourage owners of Pitt County properties to nominate significant structures  either commercial or residential, or those used for religious or educational purposes for plaque consideration.</p>
        <p>We hope to have request for nominations coming in from citizens all over the county, Keats Sparrow of the Pitt County Historic Society said.</p>
        <p>The Greenville Womans Qub is another local group that has expressed interest in assisting the joint plaque committee in the project by agreeing to assist in distributing nomination forms.</p>
        <p>The new plaque is a brown shield having a white field with a yellow inside border. The raised green letters show the name and year of ie building. Based on a</p>
        <p>design submitted by Kate Phillies through the chamber, the new plaque design is the culmination of a decision reached by Joe Goodson, Kate PHillips, Pat Rice, Keats Sparrow and Walter Faulkner, representing three interested groups.</p>
        <p>House Station is currently occupied by Century 21 Ann Bass Realty. In adapting the building for commercial use, architectural features were preserved as evidence of its original use as a tram depot at House Station. This includes keeping the wide-board floors uncovered wherever possible. The budding was originally locaied un U.S. 13-N.C. 11 a short distance north of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Occupancy of a building or house is one of the key factors used in the criteria for considering the placing of a plaque. The Fleming House of 1902, for example, has been nominated and approved for a plaque.</p>
        <p>However, before the plaque can be placed on the house, located at 302 South Greene Street, the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Ckimmerce will first have to complete renovation which is now under way and occupy the house, Pat Rice, past president of GAPA commented.</p>
        <p>While the age of a property being nominated is one consideration, a structure recently constructed in such a manner that would reflect the true architecture of a distinctive period or style can also be considered.</p>
        <p>Persons having an interest in nominating properties may pick up a nomination form from the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce, or write to: Plaque Committee, Greenville Area Preservation Association, P.O. Box 673, Greenville, N.C., 27834.</p>
        <p>Additionally, plans are under way to design a metal plaque to designate houses or public buildings in Pitt</p>
        <p>County listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Buildings already designated on the register include the</p>
        <p>jones-Lee House, the Robert Lee Humber House and the old section of the Pitt County Courthouse, all in Greenville.</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>FIRST PLAQUE - The relocated, renovated House Station now located on Charles Street extended (N.C. 43 south), is the first property in Pitt County to receive a newly designed historic plaque. Shown here are (left to right), Walter Faulkner, representing the Pitt-</p>
        <p>GreenviUe Chamber of Commerce and the GreenvUle Area Preservation Association, Ann Bass, owner of the property, and Frank Wooten, president of the Pitt County Historic Society. (Photograph by GUbert Windham)</p>
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        <p>D-2-The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N C -Sunday, March 21,1982tile Can Widen Job Range Of Do-It-Yourselfers</p>
        <p>By BARBARA MAYER APNewsfeatures</p>
        <p>Decorative building materials once were tied closely to what was available in the immediate vicinity.</p>
        <p>Wood was used in forested areas, brick where brickworks were handy, and natural stone where boulders dotted the fields.</p>
        <p>Transportation and the demands of international trade have helped widen the range for many decorative building products, which helps explain why a group of Italian tile producers recently hired 19 American design firms to create interiors using ceramic tile.</p>
        <p>In Italy, a leading producer of tile, the product is used in many indoor and outdoor applications, and the Italians</p>
        <p>currently supply about 18 percent of the tiles used in the United States.</p>
        <p>But to gain more sales, the tUe producers decided to show how to use tile creatively in entryways. dining areas, boudoirs, living areas and even a billiard room which was part of a recent model room group show at the Italian Tile Center in New York City.</p>
        <p>Generally speaking, the well-trained hands of the interior designer were evident in each room. But the desi^rs also came up with some interesting ideas for do-it-yourselfers.</p>
        <p>If you are working without a designer, use tile simply in a single color for both floor and wall surfaces, several suggested. They explained that intricate patterns require meticulous planmng to</p>
        <p>come out right.</p>
        <p>If you take one color and stick to it for floors and walls, you cant go wrong, said David E. Bell, who did something similar in a bathroom he and his associate, Donald Cotta-, designed.</p>
        <p>Eric Bernard agreed. If you use the same color grout as tile, any small imperfections in installation will be almost impossible to spot, he said. According to Bernard, the larger the tile, the more expensive the installation and the nnore ^Iful the installer must be. By using 6-inch square or smaller tiles, a do-it-yourselfer will eliminate much of the cutting which makes tile installation difficult.</p>
        <p>There was a difference of opinion as to</p>
        <p>how (XNnplicated it is to lay tUe. Tte consensus was that jobs invdving laying' only a small number of tiles are well within the scope of nK)st consumers.</p>
        <p>Paul Lecmard, who built a tile tade in his room, said the project was sin^)le. He used a ready-made base that norm^y supports a butcher block and laid decorative tiles on a plywood t(^ with a tile adhesive. Next he applied the grout and then covered the table ed^ with wood moulding.</p>
        <p>The resulting table was displayed in a cheerful kitchen, but Leonard suggests the same idea would work well for a patio picnic table or a table in a garden room or living room. Any sort of tade base can be used, he said.</p>
        <p>Another do-it-yourself project could be</p>
        <p>a taUe base of tile. Thats what Chuck Giordano and Charles Kaminskas did in an all-white dining room. Their table base also has a tubular neon light in it. But if you leave out the light, its a simple matter of filing on a few tiles. The plywood base can be obstructed after measuring the tiles so there is no cutting to do. The designers laid a ^ass table top on their base, getting it up to pn^ height by the addition of a plexiglass Mock.</p>
        <p>Barbara Ross and Barbara Schwartz, partners in Dexto- Design, suggest creating a kitchen island for food preparation out of tile. The two did just this in a kitchen they designed. They set a cookt(^ into the island and since tile</p>
        <p>accommodates hot pots without scorching, its a practical surface choice.</p>
        <p>Robert S. Harts lounging room featured walls in a shiny pale4)lue and white co-amic tile oxnbination. To add a decorative note, he used several coordinating tiles with birds on them as a frieze where the ceiling and wall met.</p>
        <p>Its easy and inexpoisive to execute the idea of the frieze in your own home, said Hart. Apply the tiles with adhesive at the ceiling, baseboard or as a chair rail in a room. For neatness, attadi some moulding above and below the tiles.</p>
        <p>Other ideas for using pictorial tiles include creatkig wall hann^ by framing a tile or creating a wall mural with several tile cMors and patterns.</p>
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        <p>By ANDY LANG APNewsfeatures Q. - About a year ago, some mildew developed on some of the shingles on the lower part of the outside of our house. 1 read it could be waslied off wth a solution of household bleach and water, so I followed that advice. Everything came off fine and the shingles have looked good ever since. Lately, 1 note the mildew is starting to come back. The shingles, by the way, are painted white. The last time I painted them was several years ago. Should I repeat the bleach treatment?</p>
        <p>A. - Either you did not get off all the mildew, which is a growth, or the conditions that originally caused it have returned. Be sure the area gets plenty- of sun, which sometimes requires removing shrubbery that is preventing the suns rays from reaching the wood. Wash again with the bleach solution. Repaint the area, either separately or when you do the entire exterior. This time get a paint that has a mildew-preventive in it or add a mildewcide to whatever paint you select. Ask the dealer to help you decide how to handled.</p>
        <p>Q. - When my wife was cleaning in the area around our furnace, she poked the aluminium duct with the end of a broom and caused a small crack in it. What is the best way to repair this?</p>
        <p>A.  With an aluminum tape sold in most hardware stores and home centers. It has an adhesive backing and is easy to apply.</p>
        <p>Q. - We have very old asphalt floor tiles in our kitchen. 'They are still solidly attached to the floor, but we now want to change the color of them. Can they be painted? We have never used anything on them except wax. When no wax has been applied for a few weeks, the tiles are very dull.</p>
        <p>A. - You can paint the tiles, but you must use a floor or deck paint that is thinned with water, since turpentine or other solvents will soften or otherwise damage the asphalt. Before doing any painting, be certain every bit of wax has been removed from the floor.</p>
        <p>Q. - 'There is a tiny drip from a water pipe in our basement. It is so slight the leaking water doesnt even fill a cup during an entire day. Didnt I read in your column some time ago that a wooden plug could be used to halt such a leak?</p>
        <p>A. - Yes, but that was meant only to be a temporary repair, although I have seen it last a long time. A wooden plug, tapered to a fine point, can be pushed into the opening untU it is so tight that it cannot be removed by hand. Wood swells when wet, so that the water flowing through the pipe keeps the plug in place. If the opening is too small to permit the entry of the tapered plug, a wooden toothpick sometimes will do the job. But, to repeat, if you want a more permanent repair, use one of the various types of repair materials made especially for water pipes.</p>
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        <p>A. North Carolinians shouldnt worry about the gypsy moth defoliating their trees this year. Only two spot infestations have been found in the state - one in Wake County and one in Johnston &amp;gt; County - and hopefully these will be eliminated this spring. It takes several years</p>
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        <p>Q. How should I care for my spring flowering bulbs after they finish blooming? (M.G.,Bladenboro)</p>
        <p>A. Give them an application of low nitrogen fertilizer, such as 3-10-10 or 4-6-12. Higher rates of nitrogen will cause more foliage and fewer blooms. Also, dont be hasty about cutting foliage. Wait until it is completely dead before removing.</p>
        <p>Q. Several of my azaleas are over-grown and scrag-gily looking. W'hen should I prune them and how much? (Mrs. L.L., Kannapolis)</p>
        <p>A. Prune immediately after flowering, when the blooms begin to fade. Youll destroy the flower buds if you prune now. Contrary to popular belief, azaleas can be pruned severely. Tip prune to lower the height of the plants. Also reach down and prune out entire branches. This will induce new growth down inside the plants and cause them to have a denser flower display.</p>
        <p>Greenhouse Favors Master Bedroom</p>
        <p>By Jerry Bishop . Lavish and rambling, the Shcrbourne, a delightful sionc-irimmed design, spotlights an impressive master bedroom with greenhouse and expresses a similar approach to luxury throughout the home.</p>
        <p>Rooms are expansive and finely detailed and include seven bedrooms, a great room, family room, and laundry center.</p>
        <p>Glass, stone, and brick fashion an eye-catching facade for this dramatic home. Inside the tiled foyer, guests are within steps of the great room, furnished with wood-burning fireplace and access to one of I he two patios. A powder room is conveniently placed near the entry.</p>
        <p>Lor family use, the kitchen, dining area, and family room</p>
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        <p>C ompleting the first level of the Sherbourne is the master bedroom, a 24-ft. room with two walk-in closets, two full baths, an attached greenhouse. and sliding glass doors to the patio.</p>
        <p>A total of six bedrooms fill the second level. Closets are plentiful, and all bedrooms are large and handy to one of the two full baths upstairs. Notable is the upstairs sitting area and balcony overlooking the great room.</p>
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        <p>Contest Produces Winning Ideas</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Suggestions ranging from a hand tool library, where people could borrow tools for home repairs, to free dental care for needy children were among community improvement ideas submitted in a program held in three U.S. cities during 1981.</p>
        <p>'The challenge to civic '.groups in Southfield, Mich., Santa Ana, Calif., and Raleigh, N.C., was: Tell us how youd ^nd $25,000 to make your community a better place in which to live, and its yours, no strings attached. 'The benefactor was International Telq)hone and Telegraph Corp., which has extensive operations in those cities.</p>
        <p>The Best Civic Idea program, devised to encourage more community initiative and broader cor</p>
        <p>porate siqiport in the wake of federal aid cutbacks, drew a total of 57 ideas.</p>
        <p>Among those submitted were a motor bike race track for teen-agers, i^ychological help for families of slain policemen and support for treating alcoholics and drug addicts.</p>
        <p>Funding of little theaters was suggested several times, as was the making of documentary films to publicize area historic attractions.</p>
        <p>One group said it would use</p>
        <p>the grant to teach gardening to apartment dwellers. Another said it would ^nd the $25,000 to instruct others how to apply for philanthropic grants.</p>
        <p>Entries were judged by panels of prominent citizens of the three cities, including mayors, school superintendents, bank presidents and clergymen.</p>
        <p> In Southfield, a Detroit suburb of 85,000, the winning idea was for a neighborhood recreation program in a va</p>
        <p>cant school building. The A.M. Optimist Club of Southfield-Landrup, which submitted the idea, noted the project was aimed at a regularly scheduled and socially acceptable outlet for the energies of Southfield youth.</p>
        <p>While the program had already been in existence for several months, the grant would upgrade facilities, provide a program for senior citizens, and halt deterioration and possible vandalism ofithe building.</p>
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        <p>Want your lawn mower to cut better? Want to ke^ it virtually free of repairs? Want it to last twice as long as it otherwise might?</p>
        <p>Of course you dio. Then you have to ke^ it maintained properly wii a little effort and a little knowledge. A simple thing like keq;)ing the air filter clean can prevent poor engine performance and flooding. Take the air cleaner apart and remove accumulated dirt and grease. Wash the foam element in kerosene or a liquid detergent to remove stubborn dirt. Dry the foam by wrapping and squeezing it in a d^ rag. Soak the element in 30-weight engine oil, using your hand to squ^ the oil-soaked element in order to distribute and remove excess oil.</p>
        <p>From Bill Borachok, service manager for Jacobsen lawn cutting equipment, comes the suggestion that you can prevent future trouble by removing packed grass from the bottom of e cutter deck. This will avoid clogging. He says an advantage of the more expensive cast-inm cutting deck is the fact that it will have less packed grass because there are generally fewer areas where the grass can collect.</p>
        <p>The mowers cutter bar "should be examined before each use. Place the machine on its ri^t side and make sure the cutter bar follows a straight line. It should be replaced if bent or cracked. Damage, even from a microscopic crack, could grow, allowing a piece of the bar to break off and be thrown out from under the mower, possibly causing serious injury.</p>
        <p>Engineers reconunend you check the oil level every five hours of (^ration and that you change the oil every 25 hours. Always chai^ the oil when the engine is warm, and check your owners manual to determine the appn^riate type of oil for your mower.</p>
        <p>Check the carburetor. Minor adjustments may be required to corr^iensate for differences in fuel, temperature, altitude and engine load. All adjustments should be made with the air cleaner in place and the fuel tank half full.</p>
        <p>Start the engiiK and run it long enou^ so it can attain operating tenq)erature. If the engine is out of adjustment and will not start, close the needle valve by turning it clockwise. TTien open the valve one-and-a-half turns counter-clockwise. Move the</p>
        <p>engine (xmtrol to run at normal (grating speed and turn the needle valve in clockwise until the engine starts to lose speed.</p>
        <p>Then dowly turn the valve out counter-clockwise past the point of smoothest (^ration until the engine just begins to run unevenly. Now turn the needle valve back in clockwise very slowly until the adjustment is sli^tly to the rich side of the midpoint.</p>
        <p>It is advisaUe to give your mower an overall inspection after several uses. Make sure each of the wheels is firmly listened. Also, make sure the engine bolts are secure. And be certain all electrical connections and the mowers drive belt are properly listened and not frayed, scuffed or broken. Give the muffler a onceover, making sure it is intact.</p>
        <p>Dont forget the catcher. The bag should be sturdy, have no holes and be free of wear and tear. Also, with an electric-start oigine, make sure to use the battery charger that is siqiplied with the equipment and fcdlow the manufacturers instructions.</p>
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        <p>FORECAST FOR SUNDAY. MAR. 21.1982</p>
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        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES; An interesting day when you can devebp beneficial ideas and make plans to have more abundance in the months ahead. Be alert to new opportunities coming your way.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 191 Make better plans for the future and talk them over with friends. Allow time to at-^nd the services of your choice.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) You have a good idea on how to have more income in the future, but make sure it is a practical plan. Express happiness.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Listen darefuUy to the ideas and suggestions of friends. Daytime is beat for social get-togethers. Relax at home tonight.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) A good day to use your intuition, which is accurate now. Do some meditating and make the future brighter.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) A good day to visit places and obtain the data you need in a new business venture. Show others that you have wisdom.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Take the time to plan your career activities more wisely so you can get good results later. Use diplomacy with family members.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Handle any ci&amp;gt;dc matUr that arises in a clever way. Have conversations with clever persons who can give you good advice.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Good day to show gratitude to one who has done you favors in the past. Show others that you are a clever person.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Engage in new activities that will improve your health and appearance. A new outlet can increase your income.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Situations at home require your immdiate attention. Make long-range plans that could give more security in the future.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Attend the services of your choices and gain increased happiness. A close tie can give the assistance you need at this time.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Make plans for the future</p>
        <p>Life As It's Lived</p>
        <p>By GAIL MICHAELS Although Zachary has never been a cats best friend, in the past he and two other felines have observed a tenuous truce based on Zacharys generosity at the high chair and the superior speed of cats. But lately Zachary has become more aggressive and the cats, their wariness dulled by the former state of peace, havent yet got used to the persistence of their persuer. 'Jhe sofas and chairs and vfiadow sills on which they wont to perch are now all*, within Zacharys reach. HeTwaits patiently until they eR^rge from hiding under the bed. The other day I heard a piteous meow, and Zi5ia7 staggered into the kitthen lugging the largest cat around her middle, upside down.</p>
        <p>;My sister-in-law put her finger on the cause of Zacharys new offensive. Hes establishing his place in the pecking order, she told me. He has suddenly realized hes low man on the totem pole as far as the familys concerned, and hes determined to remedy the situation.</p>
        <p>I hadnt thought about it in quite that way, but its true that most families have their own pecking orders. These orders arent as clear-cut as they are in the chicken coop. 1(1 our family the order varies according to each nsembers perception. Meg thinks its me, Phillip, and her in descending order. Phillip swears its more like me, Meg, and him. I know what the true order is: its Meg, Phillip, and me.</p>
        <p>.But from where Zachary stands, it must look as if hes adways on the bottom rung. Actually, as the oaby, he excercises more control than he realizes. His sister defers tb him when he wants the toy \yith which shes playing because hes supposedly more vulnerable. Phillip and r must meet his demands IjBcause hes ostensibly so helpless.</p>
        <p>-His helplessness is what bothers him. Hes still too small to resist effectively vptien his sister grabs him inder the arms and deposits lum in a heap outside her door in response to one of his invasions on her room. Hes</p>
        <p>County School Lunch Menu</p>
        <p>Lunch menus for^gitt County schools for this week as announced are:</p>
        <p>Monday - sloppy joe on bun. french fries, catsup, fruit cup and milk.</p>
        <p>Tuesday - pizza, tossed salad, dressing, buttered com and milk.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - fried chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, garden peas, hot rolls and milk.</p>
        <p>Thursday  vegetable beef soup, crackers, sandwich, orange and milk.</p>
        <p>Friday - hot dog onbun, french fries, catsup, coleslaw andil|lk.</p>
        <p>that will increase your income. Consult a business expert for proper advice in a business deal.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she wiU be endowed with engineering qualities and the education should be directed in that field. Much success is possible here upon reaching maturity. Religious and ethical training early in life is a must.</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR MONDAY, MAR. 22.1982</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: A good day to make progressive plans by which you can accomplish much of im-porUnce in the future. You are under excellent aspects to make the right decisions now.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Be uctful with others who are in a tense mood. Make good use of that fine talent you have. Take no risks at this time.  </p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Do nothing that could disturb a higher-up in your line of endeavor. Do</p>
        <p>something thoughtful for loved one.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) A day to study new outlets that could prove beneficial in the future. Sidestep a situation that could lead to trouble.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Figure out an improved way to handle your obligations. Take health treatments and improve your appearance.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Come to a better accord with associates and become more successful. Express happiness with the one you love.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Dont neglect routine duties early in the day. Make long-range plans to have more abundance in the future.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Eliminate any obswcles in the path of your progress. A creative plan needs more study before putting it in operation.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Carry through with whatever you have in mind that will improve your relationship with associates.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Make plans that</p>
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        <p>could give you added income in the days ahead. Strive for increased happiness Become more animated.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) You may be in a better financial position than you realize, so be sure to go over your accounts carefully.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Problems could arise that seem difficult to solve, but if you are objective, you can get rid of them Be logical.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Rid yourself of whatever is keeping you from gaining your finest wishes. A good day to have a long talk with loved one.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CH1LD IS BORN TODAY he or she could have unwarrented problems, so be understanding and give the finest education you can afford. There could be much success in this chart. Dont neglect ethical and religious training early in life.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel, they do not compel." What you make of your life is largely up to you!</p>
        <p>t 1982, McNaught Syndicate. Inc.</p>
        <p>still too small to reach those lovely marbles in the tenms ball can on top of the refng-erator or to wm the race ? away from the bathtub. He ; can reach the horizontal s hold, but he cant yet reach the on button of the television. In short, its an adult world, and by virtue of size alone no one is easier to push around than Zack  except the cats.</p>
        <p>And push Zachary does. A quick shove punctuates his favorite commands: Get off! Get down! Go way! He was devastated when the cat didnt respond after he had yelled at her and slapped the tree that she had climbed to end a prolong^ chase. Her wont get down,  he informed me in a wounded voice.</p>
        <p>'This doesnt mean that he cant be affectionate. Although the cats arent particularly appreciative of his bear hugs, he bestows them lavishly anyway. After all, a pecking order wouldnt be complete without a few pecks, and Zachary gets plenty, for iwne of us. not even Meg, can resist those chubby cheeks and the soft fold at the back of his neck. Naturally, he wants both to reciprocate and to pass all this love on down the lines to his four-legged companions.</p>
        <p>I just widi hed refram from such expressions of love when hes holding the cats upside down.</p>
        <p>City School Lunch Menu</p>
        <p>Menus for Greenville schools for this week as announced are:</p>
        <p>Monday - breakfast: pecan twirls, fruit juice and milk; lunch: chick filet, french fries and catsup, chilled pears and milk.</p>
        <p>Tuesday  breakfast: cheese toast, fruit juice and milk; lunch: meatloaf with gravy, fluffy white rice with gravy, steamed cabbage, chilled peaches, roll and milk.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - breakfast: pancakes with syrup, fresh apple and milk; lunch: chicken and pastry, glzed sweet potatoes, mixed fruit, roll and milk Thursday  breakfast: doughnut, fruit juice and milk; lunch: lasagna, green beans, applecrips, roll and milk.</p>
        <p>Friday - breakfast: blueberry muffin, fruit juice and milk; lunch: hocus pocus pizza, buttered com, won-derbar and milk.</p>
        <p>MEETING</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Council on Alcoholism will hold its monthly meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Red Oak Christian Church on U.S. 264 Bypass. The meeting is open to anyone interested in alcohol education and awareness.</p>
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        <p>D-4The Dally Reneclor. Gremville, N C Sundav, March 31.1982    M M  I</p>
        <p>Military Stepping Up Training In Use Of Masks</p>
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        <p>Bv DAVID MOULD FORT JACKSON, S.C. tUPl) - Army recruit Beverley Battle stumbled out into the cold afternoon, coughing, crying, spitting and gasping for breath after 15 seconds in the Fort Jackson gas chamber "Keep moving and dont rub your eyes! a stocky drill sergeant bellowed as a dozen dizzy soldiers grabbed pine trees to keep from falling while staggering dowTi a sandy path from the small wooden building.</p>
        <p>^\hatever you do dont rub your eyes! Thatll make it bum worse!</p>
        <p>Soldiers are briefly exposed to tear gas in the Armys basic training. The growing threat of chemical warfare has prompted military officials to step up instruction in the use of gas masks and protective clothing "Until last year, basic training lasted seven weeks. Four hours were devoted to training in chemical, biological and nuclear warfare. Army spokesman Lt. Col. William Cauthen said.</p>
        <p>"Now basic has been expanded to eight weeks, and 14 hours of training have been devoted to the area.</p>
        <p>More than 45.000 new soldiers a year at Fort Jackson just outside Columbia. S.C., and at Fort Dix. N.J., Fort Benning, Ga., and Fort Leonard Wood in the Missouri Ozarks are taught to defend against chemical, biological and atomic attacks.</p>
        <p>None of us likes the idea of chemical warfare, but we know our enemies have it, so weve got it too. Cauthen said. "Its dumb to go into any battle and know that the enemy has something, and you dont use because you dont like it.</p>
        <p>On Fort Jacksons simulated battlefield in the woods of central South Carolina, recruits trudge past crashed planes, bombed-out trucks, mangled jeeps and fake dead bodies. Gunfire crackles in the distance.</p>
        <p>Suddenly, an alarm wails from a gas-detection device and soldiers scramble to get into black gas masks with long snouts and bulging glass lenses.</p>
        <p>These people have nine seconds from the time^the alarm</p>
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        <p>sounds to get that mask on, said chemical-warfare instructor U. Robert Brown. Thats the time limit for passing the test.</p>
        <p>"Depending on the concentration of gas in an area, nine seconds could be enough, he said. But if the gas is highly concentrated, you could be dead long before nine seconds run</p>
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        <p>The gas masks, called M-17As by the Army, are made of butyl rubber and contain two canisters of charcoal filtering material. Soldiers who wear glasses get special inserts for the lenses.</p>
        <p>The Army uses tear gas - the type police use in riot control - in training.</p>
        <p>"An enemy probably would use nerve gas, blister gas or blood gas in the field, Brown said. They can fire it in mortars, artillery, drop it in bomblets from planes or spray it from the air.</p>
        <p>Nerve gas makes the body twist and jerk, Brown said.</p>
        <p>Youll lose control of your reflexes and it then it causes death, he said. Blister gas is like the mustard gas used in World War I. It produces severe blisters on the skin and inside the lungs. Its like getting spattered all over with hot grease.</p>
        <p>Blood gas causes death by suffocation, he said. "The gas breaks down the normal transfer of oxygen in the blood. Its like drowning because the body cant get oxygen.</p>
        <p>Cauthen said the key defense in a chemical attack is advance notice.</p>
        <p>Warning is the best protecdn, he said. If you smell gas and put on your mask youve probably already inhaled a good portion of it. Its best to go ahead and wear the mask ^ protective suit if you suspect there might be gas in the area.</p>
        <p>Charcoal-lined coveralls protect the body from irritating gas, but the suits dont protect against radiation, Cauthen said.</p>
        <p>But in a nuclear attack, radiation is not going to kill a</p>
        <p>soldier. The blast and heat will till him </p>
        <p>When an atomic blast warning sounds on the training field, recruits drop face-down in the dirt with their hands under their bodies and their heads pointing away from the</p>
        <p>explosion.  ^  *</p>
        <p>A nuclear blast is so destructive, though, there s really not a whole lot you can do to protect yourself,  Cauthen said.</p>
        <p>The tear gas used in training gives the skin a slight burning</p>
        <p>sensation.  .    </p>
        <p>"The eyes, mouth and nostrils start bummg, Cauthen said It makes the eyes tear and causes drooling. A lot of people say they cant breathe. If the soldiers have eaten before going into the gas chamber, some of them throw up.</p>
        <p>They come out of that building feeling pretty sick, but theyve got a lot more respect for that gas mask.</p>
        <p>Most of the gagging, sobbing recruits emer^ng from the gas chamber said the 15 seconds they spent inside were "the most awful thing in basic training.</p>
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        <p>Death Row Population Growing</p>
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        <p>ByRlCHARDCARELLI</p>
        <p>Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>Across the nation 1,000 ctNivicts, most of them men. await death by electrocution, hanging, poison gas, firing squad or lethal injection. For a decade, the potation on death row has grown steadily</p>
        <p>It is likely to grow some more before it declines.</p>
        <p>Judges like the notion of capital punishment - provided that nobody gets killed, says George Georgieff, the man in charge of trying to kill Floridas killers.</p>
        <p>Thats how he explains why six years after the U.S. Supreme Court said the death penalty can be a valid punishment, only one man who did not want to die has been executed for his crimes.</p>
        <p>Thirty-six states have a death penalty law. Georgieff, as head of the criminal appeals division in the Florida attorney generals office, is paid to carry out his states law.</p>
        <p>Experts, proponents and opponents, will not predict with any certainty when - or if  the actual imposition of capital punishment will become routine once again. But the consensus is that 1982 will not be the year.</p>
        <p>In Texas, some believe the overflowing point has been</p>
        <p>readied.</p>
        <p>We are spending lots of time, lots of money and lots of energy trying to bring criminals to justice but that justice is not being carried out, says Harris County District Attwney John B. Holmes from his Houston office</p>
        <p>There seems to be no finality. If we are not going to carry out the death penalty, lets repeal it. Holmes says. A repeal would free more than 150 from the Texas death row.</p>
        <p>Not long ago the countrys most dangerous outlaws were put to death with regularity. There were 717 executions in the 1950s, and 191 from 1960 through 1967.</p>
        <p>An undeclared moratorium began in 1957, and appeared to become permanent when in 1972 the Sifl)reme Court ruled that capital punishment as it then existed was unconstitutional.</p>
        <p>'The high court said the states wer^ too arbitrary and capricious in the way they decided who would die and who would spend their lives behind bars.</p>
        <p>State legislatures drafted new laws they hoped would meet constitutional standards, and in 1976 the Supreme Court said at least three of them - in Florida, Georgia and Texas - sue-</p>
        <p>Todayr four of every 10 death row inmates can be found in those three states.</p>
        <p>Other state laws subsequently were modified in attempts to cwiform to what met with court approval in 1976. What has happened since Not many executions. Plenty of court action.</p>
        <p>Four men have been executed: Gary Mark Gilmore in Utah in 1977; John Spenkelink in Florida in 1979; Jesse Bishop in Nevada in 1979; and Steven Judy in Indiana last year.</p>
        <p>Of the four only Spenkelink pursued all legal appeals. The others, in effect, chose death over further court battles.</p>
        <p>Although it was anticipated the Spenkelink case would be the first of a flood of executions, instead it stands as an aberration. Hundreds of other condemned convicts have gone to court with uninterrupted success to prolong their lives.</p>
        <p>Nowhere are state officials more zealous in seeking to impose the death penalty than in Florida, where nearly 200 prison inmates await execution.</p>
        <p>We are simply stymied, Georgieff says when discussing' inmates who have been on death row since the mid-1970s. Our only barrier</p>
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        <p>exists at the federal level." A barrier he believes was built by timid federal judges,</p>
        <p>It doesnt matter to me if tomorrow they wipe the thing (xjt. But if we have the death penalty, lets cut the malarkey and get to it, Georgieff says.</p>
        <p>Robert Stubbs, executive assistant attorney general in Georgia, says: As long as a defense lawyer wants to fight and a defendant doesnt want to die, they will find some judge who will listen - and delay.</p>
        <p>In Georgia, where more than 100 people are on death row, capital punishment is a political issue.</p>
        <p>The state legislature has called on federal judges to clear the way for more executions, and Gov. George Busbee promised Georgians that as many as three death row inmates could be executed this year.</p>
        <p>The normal appellate process can take three years or much longer.</p>
        <p>It can include three or more trips to the nations highest court, with time-consuming stops in state and lower federal courts along the way.</p>
        <p>Stubbs says it is in the federal courts where the most time is wasted.</p>
        <p>In (Atlanta) some judges have sat on a case for two years or more before making a ruling, Stubbs says. But review by federal judges recently has grown speedier. 'They read the newspapers, too, Stubbs adds.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, the Georgia death row, like those in other states, is a reservoir being filled up, Stubbs says.</p>
        <p>No one, not even the Florida pro-death penalty prosecutors Stubbs calls the Tasmanian wolves, voices a belief that convicted murderers should be rushed to death, the irrevocable sentence. But state officials were encouraged by an opinion authored last year by Supreme Court Justice William E. Rehnquist, the courts most politically conservative member.</p>
        <p>Rehnquist said states cannot kill anyone because of his brethrens constant tinkering with the principles laid down in... 1976 and the natural reluctance of state and federal... judges to rule against an inmate on death row.</p>
        <p>'The existence of the death penalty in this country is virtually an illusion, Rehnquist said in the opinion that spoke only for himself.</p>
        <p>He added: When society promises to punish by death certain criminal conduct, and then the courts fail to do so the courts not only lessen the deterrent effect of the threat of capital punishment, they undermine the integrity of the entire criminal justice system.</p>
        <p>John Charles Boger, a lawyer whose deep convictions have led him to a practice devoted entirely to trying to save the lives of death row inmates believes the recent emphasis on procedure - what Rehnquist calls tinkering - is well-founded.</p>
        <p>The courts have concluded that many of these cases were ill-tried, says Boger, who earned a divinity degree from Yale before I turning to the law and a career with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.</p>
        <p>But Georgieff, the Florida official, says, Its not a compliment to the judiciary for it to take 10 years to decide whether a three-day trial was fair.</p>
        <p>A year before Rehnquists angry outburst, a constitutional scholar with the conservative American Enterprise Institute in Washington said much the same thing.</p>
        <p>In a published article, Bruce Fein accused the Supreme Court of shirking its responsibility to provide the nation and its lawmakers "with stable constitutional guidelines to govern the enactment and administration of capital punishment statutes.</p>
        <p>Fein then made a suggestion some have found startling.</p>
        <p>A ruling striking down the death penalty (completely) would provide the spur for a thoughtful examination of whether a constitutional amendment reinstating the penalty would be appropriate.</p>
        <p>Roger says the day may come when the death penalty is struck down because of the infrequency of its imposition  a day when the Supreme Court equates that infrequency with arbitrariness and capriciousness. ,</p>
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        <p>I&amp;gt;-The DaUy Reflector. GreenvUle. N.C -Sunday. March 21,1982   .</p>
        <p>Adopt-A-Pet</p>
        <p>The Adopt-a-Pets of the Week are these two huge well-cared-for cats  a black spayed female 6 years old and a gray and white neutered male 7 years old. Both are declawed in front, have had all shots and love people. Owner prefers to place them in a good home together. May be seen at House Animal Clinic. Call first, 756^148.</p>
        <p>Also being sought homes by the Pitt County Humane Society are the following:</p>
        <p>A 9-month-old small brown male dog. Perfect pet for chUdren. 757-3240.</p>
        <p>A young female, long, silky-haired part collie. Loves people. 756-8917.</p>
        <p>Three 6-week-old blond cocker spaniel puppies. 756-8759.</p>
        <p>A male kitten yellow, almost red, with white jacket and paws. Very affectionate. 758-6595 after 4:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>A German shepherd found. Call and describe. 756-2785.</p>
        <p>Three 7-week-old puppies, part German shepherd. 752-3158.</p>
        <p>A 9-month-old female part-German shepherd, black and silver. 758-6193.</p>
        <p>To place an animal for free adoption through this column, published at no charge each Sunday, call Elizabeth Savage, 7564867; Barbara Haddock, 752-9922; or Carol Tyer or Mary Schulken, 752-6166.</p>
        <p>Doctors Affairs Leave Wife Sick at Heart</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p>* 1982 by Universil Press Syndicate</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: BeinR married to a doctor is hard enough, hut being married to a young, good-looking, successful one is double trouble.</p>
        <p>It's not his patients he gets involved with, its his office help. After his first affair, I thought 1 was partly to blame, so I gave him all the attention he needed at home, in bed and elsewhere. But after his third affair, I offered him a divorce so he could marry his secretary. He swore that he really loved me and the last thing he wanted was a divorce. If it were not for my faith and my children, 1 would have ended my life.</p>
        <p>Abby, why is he doing this to me? Why cant he fire his secretary? I have talked to her, but, of course, shes too much in love to listen to me.</p>
        <p>I dont know how much more of this I can take. Should I be doing something more'. Marriage counseling might help, but he wont hear of it. Please advise me and pray for this . . .</p>
        <p>UNHAPPY DOCTORS WIFE</p>
        <p>DEAR WIFE: Firing his secretary wont help. Hed probably initiate an affair with the next one. Give him an ultimatum. Either he gets counseling to try to get over his playing around, or youre leaving. Please get counseling yourself to help you cope with this situation. Lead from strength. If he thinks you dont mean it, hell continue his present behavior.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: In response to the dialogue that appeared recently between "Longtime Pastor and Lutheran Mother;</p>
        <p>I. too, have had some unusual requests for weddings, such as a couple in their HOs asking that the choir sing The Impossible Dream. (Request denied.)</p>
        <p>However, I have also performed a wedding ceremony for an obviously pregnant bride because the couple had been previo-usly refused by a Catholic priest. They had been loyal church members, and this rejection had driven them and both sets of parents away from the Catholic Church. They were under a great deal of pressure and' on the verge of walking away from Chnstianity altogether.</p>
        <p>Jesus frowned on premarital sex, but he also forgave a woman caught in adultery. The United Methodist wedding service I u.se doe.snt ask the bride and the groom wl^ther they are virgins. However, it does ask them whether they will henceforth remain true to each other, and I expect them to take that vow seriously.</p>
        <p>h'rankly, I give the man a lot of credit for not running away, and the woman for wanting a church wedding. I am tired of denominational legalism or fundamental dogmatism wrecking lives of people in the name of Christ.</p>
        <p>THE REV. J ROGER SKELLEY-WATTS, BOLIVAR, OHIO</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: The story of the married woman who castigated her father in his own home in the presence of others for committing the unforgivable crime of talking with his mouth full still infuriates this 58-year-old father. She described him as warm and loving.</p>
        <p>Does that lady not know that there are abusive fathers, drunken fathers, cruel fathers and deserting fathers' I liken her action to that of a woman who receives a beautiful present, then complains bitterly because she doesnt like the box it came in.</p>
        <p>May I tell that lady a story:</p>
        <p>Once upon a time it was considered ill-mannered, vulgar and completely unacceptable to break your crackers in your soup. Then one night, at a dinner party, an American broke his crackers in his soup. This was duly reported. Suddenly it became quite acceptable to break your crackers in your soup.</p>
        <p>Why? Because your nation was nfB-kmger singing, Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Why? Because your nation was singing, "Happy Days Are Here Again. Why? Because the name of the American who broke his crackers in his soup was Franklin Delano Roosevelt!</p>
        <p>If you use this, sign me . , . .</p>
        <p>CRANKY IN CANADA</p>
        <p>Problems? Youll feel better if you get them off your chest. Write to Abby, P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.  *</p>
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        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Seated proposals, so marked, will be received in the office of the Direc tor of Greenville Utilities Commis Sion, Greenviile Utilities Building, 200 West Fifth Street, Greenville, North Carolina, until 10:00 A.M. (EST), on April 1, 1902 and im mediately thereafter publicly open ed and read for fhe furnishing of; ap proximately 40,000' 2/0 TPx Con ductor and 50,445 lbs 1/0 AWG AC SR Conductor.</p>
        <p>Instructions tor submitting bids and complete specifications for fhe equipment or materials to be provid ea will be available in the office of the Superintendent of fhe Electric Department, Greenville Utilities Building, 200 West Fifth Street, Greenville, North Carolina, during regular off ice hours.</p>
        <p>Greenville Utilities Commission reserves fhe right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. GREENVILLE UTILITIES COAAMISSION March 21,1982  ___</p>
        <p>NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC COLIFORM BACTERIA FOUND IN DRINKING WATER</p>
        <p>During February coliform bacteria was found in drinking water samples from the Shady Knod AAobile Estates water system above the limit as if appears in fhe "Rules Governing Public Water Supplies" Coliform bacteria is an en vironmental bacteria which is found in the soil and Intestinal tract of warm blooded animals. The presence of coliform bacteria in drinking water indicates that some contamination hasoccured In an attempt to correct fhe cause of the contamination we have done the following:</p>
        <p>We have disinfected the water system.</p>
        <p>We have installed continous disinfection equipment.</p>
        <p>If you have questions about this notice, please contact Hallie L. Simonowich Shady Knoll AAobile Estates Lot 35 Shady Knoll Greenville, N.C. 27834 752 6735 March 18,19,21, 1982</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE REZONING TERRITORY LOCATED WITH IN THE EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE, NC Pursuant to Article 19, Chapter 160A of the General Statutes of North Carolina, notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Green ville, NC, will conduct a public hear ing in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building in the City of Greenville, NC, on Thursday, April 8, 1^, at 8 p m. in the question of the adoption of a ordinance rezoning the folTowing described territory within the corporate limits of the Ci ty of Greenville as follows:</p>
        <p>DE SCR IPT ION OF PROPE RTY TO BE REZONED FROM CH (HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL) TO R-6 (RESIDENTIAL)</p>
        <p>To Wit: The James M. Williamson property. Map 766P, Lot 70, of the Pitt County Registry Location: Located in Bel voir Township, Pitt County, North Carolina; west of US 13, NC 11, NC 903, Ina's House of Flowers, and In dustrial Park Child Care Center, north of the NC Department of Cor rections property, and lying outside the corporate limits of the City of Greenville, The property contains approximately 9.108 acres. i During this public hearing, objec tions or suggestions will be duly con sidered by City Council. All in terested persons are requested to be present at the hearing, and they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on file at the City Clerk's office located at 201 W 5tn Street, and is available for public inspection dur ing normal vwjrking hours AAonday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BYDRDEROF THE CITY COUNCIL Lois D Worthington City Clerk AAarch 21, 28,1982</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMENDING SECTION 32 79(a) OF THE ZONINGORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE, NC Notice is hereby given that the Ci ty Council of the City of Greenville, North Carolina will conduct a public hearing in the City Council Chambers, third floor of the Municipal Building, Greenville, North (.arolina, on Thursday, April 8, 1982, at 8 p.m. for the purpose of amending Section 32 79(a) of the Zoning Ordinance. This proposed amendment requires the applicant or a representative of the applicant, to be present at the public nearing when the applicant is seeking a special use permit issued by City CTouncil for a nightclub, beer hall, coffeehouse, cocktail lounge, private club or other similar activity.</p>
        <p>Dui ing this public hearing, any objections or suggestions will be duly considered by City Council. All per sons interested are requested to be present at the said hearing at the time and place aforesaid when they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on file at the City Clerk's office located at 201 W. 5fh Street, during normal working hours Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BYDRDEROF THECITY COUNCIL Lois D. Worthington City Clerk March 2l, 28,1982</p>
        <p>002 PERSONALS</p>
        <p>DISCOVER ANOTHER, a club for friends Need a friend or more permanent relationship? Carefully screened Write  PO Box 1628,</p>
        <p>Sanford. NC 27330_</p>
        <p>LONELY CHRISTIAN singles meet Christian singles in your area Write Eastern Christian Singles, PO Box 134, Kinston. North Caro lina 28501  _</p>
        <p>WANTED YOUNG ladies Interested in marriage. Write P O Box 1046, AAorehead city, N C 29557.</p>
        <p>WHITE MALE, 30, new to Greenville area would like to hear from ladles ages 25 40 Call 756 6210 and ask tor Ron_</p>
        <p>007 SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>WE PAY CASH for diamonds Floyd G Robinson Jewelers, 407 Evans Mall, Downtown Greenville.</p>
        <p>Oil</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>BEFORE YOU SELL or trade your late model car, call 756 1877, Grant Buick We will pay top dollar.</p>
        <p>GAS SAVERS 1979 Chevrolet LUV pickup, white, new paint, 4 speed, air, 47,000 miles Sharp. J4195. 1979 Diodge Omni, orange. 4 door. 4 speed, 67,000 miles $3,395.  1974</p>
        <p>Maverick, 6 cylinder, automatic. 2 door, new paint Sharp. $1,295, Call 753 2526.  ____</p>
        <p>013</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>BUICK 1978 Electra Loaded Clean. Excellent condition. $4375 wholesale. 756 2496 days; 756 1853 nights__</p>
        <p>015</p>
        <p>Chevrolet</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMENDING THE OFF-STREET PARKING ANDSERVICE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONINGORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE, NC Notice is hereby given that the Ci ty Council of the City of Greenville, North Carolina will conduct a public hearing in the City Council Chambers, third floor of the Municipal Building, Greenville, North Carolina, on Thursday, April 8, 1982, at 8 p.m. for the punjose of amending the Off Street Parking and Service Requirements, as pro vided under Article VII, of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Green-viMe.</p>
        <p>The following sections have either been revised or are new sections: Section 32 98 Purpose of the Off Street Parking and Service Requirements Section 32-99 Plot Plan Required Section 32-100 Combination of Re quired Parking Spaces Section 32 1()1 Enlargement of Existing Structure Section 32 102 Surface Material Section 32 103 Parking Area Loca tion Criteria Section 32-104 Parking Space Standards</p>
        <p>Section 32 105 Parking Area Stan dards</p>
        <p>Section 32-107 Board of Adjustment</p>
        <p>The Parking requirements tor the following uses have been revised or are new requirements in the pro posal:</p>
        <p>Family care home Home occupation Room renting Housing for the elderly Schools Stadiums</p>
        <p>Auto repair, wash, sales and ser vice</p>
        <p>Barber and beauty shops Commercial recreation Dormitories Dry cleaning F lea or farmers market Tobacco warehouse During this public hearing, any objections or suggestions will be duly considered by city Council. All per sons interested are requested to be</p>
        <p>firesent at the said hearing at the ime and place aforesaid when they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on ftle at the City Clerk's office located at 201 W. 5th Street, during normal working hours Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BYDRDEROF THECITY COUNCIL Lois D. Worthington City Clerk March 1, 20,1982</p>
        <p>CASH FOR your car Barwick Auto</p>
        <p>Sales. 756 7765.  _</p>
        <p>1955 CHEVROLET White leather interior. New paint job Good con</p>
        <p>ditlon. Must sell soon 795-3555._</p>
        <p>1979 CHEVROLET MALIBU Classic Estate Wagon. Bluegray, AM FM stereo cassette, power windows and door locks, tilt wheel, cruise, new radial tires Excellent condition. Call 756-6100._</p>
        <p>017</p>
        <p>Dodge</p>
        <p>1972 POLARA, $125 firm Hood and grill damaged. 758 :X)38._</p>
        <p>018</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>BRONCO 1980 Fully equipped. 26.000 miles, like new. Call Leo Venters Motors, 746 6171._</p>
        <p>FIESTA 1978. Engine completely overhauled $2700 firm. Call ^ 3348 days, 756 8390 nights</p>
        <p>FORD PINTO 1972. 4 speed, air, radio Needs some Interior work. $500. 752 7529 after 4 p m._</p>
        <p>FORD 1976 LTD Wagon 1 owner, excellent, regular gas. Call 756 6264. PINTO 1974, 3 door Runabout. Call 752 2773. __</p>
        <p>1979 FORD FIESTA, red with red interior. 4 speed. 38,000 miles, 42 miles per gallon, very well main tained $38(. 757 1001_</p>
        <p>1967 MUSTANG, 6 cylinder auto. $1500. Call 752 8426 after 6:00._</p>
        <p>1975 PINTO WAGON, automatic, luggage rack, low mileage, econom icar Cfall 756 4410 or 756 5961._</p>
        <p>1976 FORD Elite. Green with white interior. Good condition $2200.</p>
        <p>756 8925._</p>
        <p>1978 FAIRAAONT wagon Power steering, power brakes, air, automatic. Extra ciean. 746 3434.</p>
        <p>1980 PINTO STATION wagon, 4 speed, air, new tires, super nice. Sacrifice, $3800. 756 7417._</p>
        <p>019</p>
        <p>Lincoln</p>
        <p>LINCOLN CAPRI 1954, 4 door, black with wide white walls. Excellent condition. $1500 for guick sale. Call 752 5048_</p>
        <p>020</p>
        <p>Mercury</p>
        <p>LYNX 1981, LS. 16,000 miles, air, 4 speed, AM/FM stereo, excellent. VVork, 757 7169; home, 757 1027.</p>
        <p>MERCURY MONTEGO, 1970. AM FM radio, X2 engine, 2 barrel carburetor, automatic transmission, new battery, new brakes. Runs good. Good transportation! $400 firm. Call 355-6175 between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m._</p>
        <p>021</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>CUTLASS BROUGHAM, 1982. Silver, 4-door, all power, all options, under warranty. $10,500 firm. Call 756 9162 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>DELTA 88 ROYALE 1979 Diesel 38,000 miles, one owner, AM FM radio, all equipment $5500. 756 3500 da^s. 756 5260 after 6 p.m._</p>
        <p>1021 CXdsmobllB</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>OLDSAAOBILE 1980, Cutlass LS Diesel dark green station wagon. Average 27 miles per gallon, cruise control, power steering, power brakes, air, AAA/FM stereo/tape 44,350 miles Well maintained, excellent condition $5950 Call AAr. Whitehurst 752 31*3 weekdays</p>
        <p>ACCOUNTANT famlll^ with howi tal accounts payable/racalvaWa</p>
        <p>Thomas &amp;amp; Thomas Assessmwt (P*rs2JO*l Service</p>
        <p>niwixlnn). Ben, 757 33W</p>
        <p>ARCHWAY Cookie Dts^l^o*-^</p>
        <p>1981 CUTLASS LS with 21,000 milw Beige with wire rim wheels Excellent condition $6700. Call davs, 756 3500, nights, 756-5360.</p>
        <p>fr'iKk^rii^lreC^Forlnfornaatlon call 703 373-3590.</p>
        <p>Th^ir A TlSrnas Vocatlowl Assessment (Py^^ Service Division), Hilliard, 757 3398.</p>
        <p> 022 Plymouth</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Plymouth, 1973 Val-1 iant, 4 door Sedan. 225 cubic Inch 1 six automatic transmission, power steering, air, AM radio, 81,000 miles very good condition. First ' *1^ cash takes it. Phone 758 1397.</p>
        <p>bookkeeper with -3 years experience for syye pltion wl^ handsome benefits be willing to relocate. Thomas &amp;amp; Thomas Vocational Assewrnwt (Personnel Service Division), Ben,</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>757 3398.</p>
        <p>YOU CAN SAVE tnpney by shopping firsa K^rnifcinc In th# ClAfl#Cl AOS.</p>
        <p>024 Foreign</p>
        <p>TOT OaryAins ifl v!&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>MECHANIC Local company is</p>
        <p>cAJkkinn MMldTS With</p>
        <p>HONDA CIVIC 1976. Excellent condition, low mileage Rex Smith Chevrolet, Avden, 746-3141.</p>
        <p>knowledge of small engines a must. Salary negotiable. Call Pam Flood, 758 0541. Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling</p>
        <p>HONDA CIVIC 1976 Stationwagon, 53.000 miles, new tires, excellent condition Call 756-6432</p>
        <p>Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>NATIONAL COMPANY seeking 2 people to earn an extra $96 $ 192 and</p>
        <p>MGB 1977, brand new motor. Call 752 0241 or 746 6895 $3000 firm.</p>
        <p>up per week. One person for AAanager Trainee to earn an addi tional $168 $264 per week. You must be bondable, over 21, married, and able to pot in 10-15 hours per wmk after normal working hours. Call 946 7557 from 3 p.m. 6 p.m., AAonday or Tuesday only.</p>
        <p>PORSCHE 924, 1977. extra clean. Saab, one 1981. new, three 1982 models (including turbos) Peugeot. 3 available In HI5S's (including 1 turbo). BMW 320. 1978, mint condi tion. Datsun 280Z, 1977 1980 MGB Special Edition, showroom clean. Brinson Chevrolet Oldsmoblle-Saab, Tarboro, North Carolina. Phone 823 3145.</p>
        <p>NEED EXTRA CASH? Sell Classique Fashion Jewelry. For more information call Classique at 756 6243.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA COROLLA, 1971. Excellent condition. $1850 Call 752 0149.</p>
        <p>PARTTIME SECRETARY Light typing, record keeping, filing. 115 hours per week, send resume to: Part Time Secretary, P O Box 1967. Greenville, NC 2?B34.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA COROLLA SR5 LIftback 1980. Air. AM-FM stereo. 5 speed. $5200 or best offer. 756 9901</p>
        <p>PART TIME BOOKKEEPER Are</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 1972 Stationwagon. Runs oood. Only $575. Call 756 6W4.</p>
        <p>TR7, 1976, 41,000 miles, air, stereo. $3600. Call 756 7281</p>
        <p>you tired of staying home and want to get back In the business world? If you are good with figures this is (deal for you. Call Gertie, 758-0541, Snellino A Snelling Personnel.</p>
        <p>VOLKSWAGEN 1972 Square Back, 4 speed, AM/FM, new engine, clean. $1600 Call 756 6286 or 757 3881, Brad.</p>
        <p>PART TIME BOOKKEEPER En joy your afternoons off this spring and summer with a part time job. Hours are 9 2. Experience a must. Call Pam, 758-0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>1979 TOYOTA Corolla, 2 door, 4 speed, $3,950. 756 7587.</p>
        <p>PARTS ASSISTANT for farm</p>
        <p>032 Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>equipment business. Established, growing dealership. Must be neat, personable, and reliable. Parts ex</p>
        <p>WANTED: Pearson 26 Call 756 3717 atter 6.</p>
        <p>perience and farm background preferred. Send replies to Parts Assistant, PO Box 1W7, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>14' FIBERGLASS boat, 9.9</p>
        <p>Evinrude motor and trailer. $700. 756 8758 or 752 6906</p>
        <p>PERSONNEL</p>
        <p>MANAGER</p>
        <p>(LOCAL AREAOPENING)</p>
        <p>16' BASS BOAT with 55 horse Chrysler. Electric trolling motor. Ready to qo. $1100. Call 752 5048.</p>
        <p>16 FOOT 1980 Com Pac sail boat with trailer. All accessories, 3 sails, British Seagull motor Best offer. 756 9863</p>
        <p>17' DIXIE Bass boat 150 AAecury. Fully equipped Like new. $7950. 758 7115</p>
        <p>AAerck Sharp A Dohme, a re cognized leader in the Pharmaceutical Industry, is currently seeking a Human Resources Professional for their soon to be constructed manufacturing facility In Wilson, North Carolina.</p>
        <p>17 FOOT Cobla. 85 horsepower Evinrude, VHF radio, CB radio, depth finder. Long trailer. $2150. Call 756 5412.</p>
        <p>1974 THUNDERCRAFT, 15' semi tri. 50 horsepower Evinrude, long tilt trailer New tires. Call 756 4884.</p>
        <p>This Individual will report to the Director of Personnel Relations, MSD Division, In West Point,</p>
        <p>1975 CHRYSLER boat and motor. 17' center console, 135 horsepower, tilt and trim. New galvanized Cox trailer with electric whench. 756-6834 aHer S.</p>
        <p>Pennsylvania, and be responsible for providing staff services to the Plant AAanager. Duties will also Include rendering advisory assistance to all levels of Plant Supervision on Personnel Administration, Employee Relations, Wage and Salary Administration, Equal Employment Program and Regulations, and Safety programs and Policies.</p>
        <p>The successtui candidate should possess a B S degree in Industrial Relations, or the equivalent, with a minimum of five years experience in Human Resources. A strong ^ner^ist background is highly</p>
        <p>This newly credted position offers an excellent compensation package with complete benefits coverage and the opportunity for professional growth and development. If Interested. please send complete resume with salary requirements to:</p>
        <p>THOAAASV GRADY</p>
        <p>AAerck &amp;amp;Cow Inc.</p>
        <p>West Point, Pa. T94|6</p>
        <p>E^al Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>034 Campers For Sale</p>
        <p>TRUCK COVERS: all sizes and styles. Pick-up trucks sliding windows, sun roofs, RV supplies. Camptown Campers, 301 West Aven^, Avden. Call 919 746 3530.</p>
        <p>WANTED TO rent for one month or to buy, single axle small camper. Call 93 7071 in Bath.</p>
        <p>1964 ARIS Like new inside, good condition outside Call 752-7170.</p>
        <p>1976 COACHAAAN, 19' j foot, sleeps 6, air, awnlnqs, $3,900. 756 7587.</p>
        <p>20 FOOT COACHAAAN camper, air, awning, sleeps 8. Call 756 0360 after 6om.</p>
        <p>036 Cycles For Sale</p>
        <p>CALIFFO DELUXE moped with 687 miles $275, like new 756 0492.</p>
        <p>CLEAR SILHOUETTE motorcycle windshield, $150. Chrome luggage rack with sliding back rest. $100. Call 355 6613 after 6.</p>
        <p>QUALITY CONTROL Supervisor. Minimum 5 years quality control</p>
        <p>HONDA CB 360 1974. Excellent condition. Windshield. New tires. $495. 757 3681.</p>
        <p>experience. Familiar with dye casting, fabricated tubings, plastic, extrusions and moldings. Excellent benefits. Call Judy Via, 355-2020. Heritage Personnel Serlvce.</p>
        <p>AAARCH SPECIALS 10% off on all</p>
        <p>motorcycle tires and batteries. Daily UPS shipping^. Kawasaki of Wilson, 618 South Tarboro Street, Wilson. N C 27893.237 4239.</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>INDUSTRIAL SALES</p>
        <p>YAAAAHA 650 Special II 1980. Excellent condition, very clean. Call 758 0900atter 6p m.</p>
        <p>Territory now open in this area for successful professional salesperson who wants to settle down and build a lasting business. Call on industry, institutions, municipalities, com mercial and transportation accounts with a high repeat line of maintenance and specialty products. We of fer:</p>
        <p>  Subsidy salary + draw against high commissions</p>
        <p>  Protected accounts</p>
        <p>  Paid on-the-job training (In-fleld)</p>
        <p>1975 CB 360-T HONDA Frame and engine good. Trim rough shape. Must sell Irnmediately! $250 or best offer. Call 355 6684after6p.m.</p>
        <p>1975 YAAAAHA 500. Good condition. 12.000 miles. $800 or trade for Volkswagen Bug or small car. Call 753 2438</p>
        <p>1976 YAMAHA YZ80. 5 gear</p>
        <p>transmission, yellow with black. $200. Call 756 1537 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>1977 YAAAAHA 360. Excellent paint, tires and running condition. Good mileage. Good commuter. Call ' 752 3947 davs and 758 0071 nights.</p>
        <p>  Profit sharing/group Insurance</p>
        <p>  No overnight travel</p>
        <p>  Opportunity for advancement</p>
        <p>If you have successful sales experience and the abilltv to maintain and develop your own territory, we can offer you an unlimited income and dynamic growth. Our average sales representative earns over $30,000 per year, and our top producers go over $60,000. Talk with us about a career! Call</p>
        <p>GEORGE BRASWELL at</p>
        <p>(919 ) 758-3401 AAonday &amp;amp; Tuesday</p>
        <p>1980 HONDA CB 650 CUSTOM Good condition. Padded backrest, pegs, cruise control. Must sell! $1650. Call 355 6684 after 6p.m.</p>
        <p>1981 YAAAAHA 250 street bike. 322 miles, like new. 752-6647.</p>
        <p>1981 YAMAHA MAXIM 650. Excellent condition. Garaged. 12400. Call 752 7170before3.</p>
        <p>039 Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>CHEROKEE 1978 Jeep, 4 door, 3 speed, lockout hubs. air. power steering Call 756 5518.</p>
        <p>The State Chemical Mfg. Co.</p>
        <p>3100 Hamilton Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114</p>
        <p>CHEVY BLAZER 1974 Great con ditlon. Standard transmission. Best</p>
        <p>An Eoual Owortunity Emotow AA/F</p>
        <p>offer. Call 756 3431</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>Serious Inquiries Only</p>
        <p>Interested in promotion/income based on merit through your direct efforts representing a product that is timely, creates repeat sales and has years of credibility that you can be proud of. If you are In sales now or seeking a career change either part time or full time send resume with specific goals to: Sales Pro-fessionah P O tox 1967, Greenville, N C 27834.</p>
        <p>CJ5 JEEP, 1979. Call 758 0192 or 758 2712 and ask for Shirley.</p>
        <p>DODGE 1975 Power Wagon pickup. Call 946 8164.</p>
        <p>EL CAMINO Conquista 1980. 1 Excellent condition, fully equipped. 1 Rex Smith Chevrolet, Ayden, 746-3141.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1977 Dodge Van, Sportsman Maxi-Wagon. Loaded. Less than 16,000 miles. Call 756 6305.</p>
        <p>FORD PICKUP 1969. $750. Call 756 3348 davs, 756 8390 nights</p>
        <p>HUNTERS SPECIAL: 1 set, 14 36 16 4WD tires, only 100 miles on them. $275. 758 3375, nights, 758-0219,</p>
        <p>SALES AGENT for immediate opening. Guarantee plus commission for bright, aggressive indi vidual. Thomas A Thomas Voca</p>
        <p>HYDRAULIC ROTATING Digger Derrick truck for sale. Call 946-8164.</p>
        <p>WANTED - 1975 or newer window van, automatic with air. 758-7972</p>
        <p>tional Assessment (Personnel Service Division), Hilliard, 757 3398.</p>
        <p>after 4 pm.</p>
        <p>SALESCAREER</p>
        <p>Will train aggressive person for</p>
        <p>Awr'AntlATiJil fjRTMir nn^tfw*fiinitAc</p>
        <p>1972 DODGE VAN Good transmission, body. Motor blown. As is $375. 746 2657</p>
        <p>1974 CJ5 JEEP Second owner. 55.000 actual miles. V8 3 speed, dual exhaust, hard top and soft top, new set of 1100 X 15 white letter tires, AM/FM stereo radio with CB radio, 4.000# super winch, lock out hubs, padded roll bar. Has a back seat. Clean, in very good condition. $3250 neqotible. 758-1603.</p>
        <p>0XCct/&amp;gt;ivfiai %ar Wf luniiics. Substantial starting salary plus incentive increases as earned. Sales experience helpful but not essential.</p>
        <p>Write or send resume to: Sales AAanager, TH, Box 20006, Raleigh, NC 27619. Equal Opportunity Emolover AA/F</p>
        <p>SALES MANAGER wanted for local Alarm Company. Experience helpful but not necessary. Full or part time. Write: "Alarm", PO Box 3251, Greenville. NC or call 756-8342.</p>
        <p>1979 BLAZER 4X4. Low mileage AAany extras. Great shape. $7400. Call 756 7214 atter 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>040 Child Care</p>
        <p>SALES REPRESENTATIVES needed at once. Company training and $15K to start. Rapid advancement to management. Thomas &amp;amp; Thomas Vocational Assessment (Personnel Service Division), AAc-</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER</p>
        <p>has openings in her. home for infants 3 years olds. References. Phone 756 6367.</p>
        <p>Cov, 757 1098.</p>
        <p>046 PETS</p>
        <p>SALES REPRESENTATIVE Pre vious outside industrial sales re-</p>
        <p>AKC CAIRN Terrier puppies. Championship bloodline. $100. 752 6211.</p>
        <p>quired. Chemical engineering background helpful. Must be familiar with Eastern North Carolina. Salary plus commission. Call Judy Via, 355 2020, Heritage Personnel Serlvce.</p>
        <p>AKC COCKER SPANIELS 6 weeks old, 2 males, 1 female. $125. Call 756 8759 after 5:00</p>
        <p>AKC GERAAAN SHEPHERD pup pies for sale Call 757 3353, atter 4 weekdays, weekends anytime.</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON Experience necessary. Call 756-0333.</p>
        <p>SECRETARY AAust have experience. Call 756-0333.</p>
        <p>AKC GREAT DANES Call 756 8674 or 756 8833</p>
        <p>SECRETARY for Vice President of local firm. Responsibilities include: general secretarial duties, placing orders, compiling sales figures and preparing monthly report. Good phone personality a must. Excellent benefits including paid Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Send resume and salary requirement to: Secretary. P O Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED Siberian Huskie. 1 year and 3 months old. Champion bloodline. Show quality. $125. 7M 6572.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED Doberman Pincher. 3'i years old. Excellent with children. $100 or best otter. 746 6572.</p>
        <p>CHESAPEAKE AND LABRADOR</p>
        <p>mixed puppies for sale. Call 756-9930.</p>
        <p>SENIOR ACCOUNTANT Eastern North Carolina firm needs a sharp accountant. At least 2 years experience In public accounting and a BS/BA d^ree. Fee paid. $24,000. Call Pam, 758-0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelllnq Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Siamese kittens (5 , months old, males), sell as pair, $75 1 for bofh. Also gray kitten, tree. All Utter trained. Call 752 1912.</p>
        <p>IDICLJ C C T T' C O __nnrt</p>
        <p>IRISH St 1 1 tK Mas papers, uood with children. Folly trained. 3 years old. Call 756-8107,</p>
        <p>SERVICE MANAGER Major leasing company Is seeking working service manager. Experience In ad phases of tractor/trailer malnte naneo. Prior leaso irtaintonanco</p>
        <p>IRISH SETTER PUPPIES AKC Reasonable price. C41I 758-6912.</p>
        <p>LEAAON LABRADOR, full breed, to give away Call 758 5564.</p>
        <p>1 experience a plus. Excellent ' benefits. Salary commensurate</p>
        <p>QUALITY PUPPIES Flashy Basset Hounds, Chows, Poodles, Keeshonds, Elkhounds, Spitz, Cockers, Shihtzus, Pekingese, other. 1 726 7798, AAorehead.</p>
        <p>with experience. Send resume and salary history to Service AAanager, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>SPRING IS THE TIME</p>
        <p>to start. Earn good money with Avon, full time or part time. Call 752 7006.</p>
        <p>WARREN'S DOG AND HUNTING;</p>
        <p>SuDolies E 10th Street. 752 1881. |</p>
        <p>051</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>BUYER/SALES Earn $40&amp;lt;F$6dO week Must have salaa axpar lenca, good transportation and^aggressive attitude. WM cover Pitt County with possibility ol expansion. This Is not Insurance. Call Rocky Mount, 977</p>
        <p>1774 for more Informatton.__</p>
        <p>DECORATOR TALENT?? Do you have natural kl^llty^^WiiL creative person. Phone 293 3238.</p>
        <p>ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN with field experience. Company vehicle plus excellent benefits. Thomas &amp;amp; Thomas Vocational Assessment (Personnel Service Division), Hilliard. 757 3398.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY in retail chain for manager trainee Prefer college oraduaTe but not required $10K and up with excellent benefits Establish your career now by lling George Schaff. 355 2020, Heritage Personnel Serlvce.</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE Secretary Salary depending on quallf cations. Excellent working cations. Call Carolyn AAedlin, 355 2020, Heritage</p>
        <p>Personnel Serlvce._</p>
        <p>experienced tv techn^ician to work In an established firm. Excellent opportunity and good</p>
        <p>b^fVtT WriteTV Technician,^ pS?^i&amp;lt;&amp;gt;67. Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED hardwood lumber insoector Coastal Lumber Com-ISirrKtnston. Call 1 522 1343.</p>
        <p>experienced</p>
        <p>TELEPHONE SOLICITORS</p>
        <p>Needed to assist In a special 3 week sales promotion for the Casablanca Restaurant. Day shift only 9 4 p.m 4-$6 per hour, ^ly In person to Brett Dutton, Holiday Inn, AAemorl al Boulevard. Friday and Monday</p>
        <p>only. No calls please._</p>
        <p>experienced HARDWOOD lumber Inspector for Immediate opening. Thomas &amp;amp; Thomas Voca tional Assessment (Personnel Service Division), AAcCoy, 757 1098.</p>
        <p>FULL TIME r e c e p tionist/secretary. General office duties. Send handwritten resume to 1M1 Bridge Street Washington, NC</p>
        <p>27889.___</p>
        <p>GREAT OPPORTUNITY In sales for the eager, aggressive person. $12K to $14K first year. Daytime hours. Background in heating and air conditioning helpful. Call George SchaH, 355-2020, Heritage</p>
        <p>Personnel Serlvce._</p>
        <p>HAIRDRESSER WANTED imme</p>
        <p>dlatelv.' AMly Georges Coiffure, Plaza77S6 6200.</p>
        <p>homeworkers WIrecraft pro ductlon. We train house dwelfers. For full details write: Wirecraft, PO Box223. Norfolk, Va. 23501. INFORMATION on Alaskan andd Overseas employment. Excellent Income potential. Call (312) 741 9780. Extentlon33l2.</p>
        <p>INSURANCE SALES Ambitious, responsible person needed. Guaran teed salary up to 2 years. Great</p>
        <p>M20. Herltaoe Personnel Serlvce.</p>
        <p>magnificat SAL Pos't'on jn</p>
        <p>Eastern North Carolina. $15K to $18K plus commission. Outside sales experience required plus backgrouM In chemistry. 2 to 8 weeks training. Excellent benefits Call George Schatf, 355-2020,</p>
        <p>Heritage Personnel Serlvce._</p>
        <p>management trainee for eastern North Carolina retail chain stores. Must be aggressive and willing to relocate. Thomas &amp;amp; Thomas Vocational Assessment (Personnel Service Division), Me Coy, 757 109L</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT Trainee, $13,000 College degree and/or experience in food management. Must be willing to relocate. Call Carolyn Medlin, 355-2020, Heritage Personnel</p>
        <p>Serlvce. _</p>
        <p>A6ANAGEMENT Fantastic opppr tunlty for a person with club management experience. Must have knowledge of dining room operations. $14K-$18K Call Gertie, 758 0541, Snelling 8, Snelling Personnel Service._</p>
        <p>MANAGER, Assistant Manager and Cashiers. Apply Biscuit Towne USA. 1011 Charles Street._</p>
        <p>AAANAGER</p>
        <p>TRAINEE</p>
        <p>A management position can be yours after six months specialized training. Earn up to $15,000 to 835,000 a year in management. We will send you to school tor 2 weeks, expenses paid, then train you in the field with a minimum guarantee of $1200 a month to start selling and servicing established accounts. You need to have a good car, be bondable. be ambitious, and agressive. Hospitalization and profit sharing program. Call now for an appointment.</p>
        <p>RIVERS GCX)DALL 946-3608 10AM-6PM</p>
        <p>(MANAGER TRAINEE Let us put you in your place! Entry level with fast advancement. Benefits plus S10K Call Ted, 758 0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snellino Personnel Service._</p>
        <p>TRUCKING</p>
        <p>No Experience Necessary ROADAAASTERS, INC, the only Tractor Trailer Training company of It's kind, seeking Individuals for placement positions, and owner-operators. Call Monday or Tuesday 9AM until 6 pm ONLY (919) 475 2119 (Located at rapidly expanding common carrier, Greensboro, N</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>LICENSED</p>
        <p>COSMETOLOGIST</p>
        <p>756-7547</p>
        <p>WANTED:  Experienced</p>
        <p>waitresses, dishwashers and short order cooks. Taking applications on AAonday between 2 and 5. Angelo AAaurakIs, adjacent to Camelot Inn WANTED:  part time radio an</p>
        <p>nouncer with good voice and de livery. Must be reliable and honest For interview, call 758-0868 and ask</p>
        <p>for Program Director._.</p>
        <p>WENDY'S IS NOW accepting applications for manager trainee Please send application with re sume to 501 East 10th Street, Greenville, N C, attention: Rick Holt._</p>
        <p>WISH YOU WERE HERE!</p>
        <p>SENIOR TYPISTS KEYPUNCHERS COMPUTEROPERATORS STENOGRAPHERS WORD PROCESSORS</p>
        <p>We would surely use your help for long and short term assignments. We offer you unique fringe benefits.</p>
        <p>AAANPOWER</p>
        <p>Temporary Services 118 Reaoe Street</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>YOUR ^IliST YEAR AS A FOOD SERVICE SHIFT AAANAGER</p>
        <p>Complete training program Opportunities to advance to unit manager</p>
        <p>Company benefits Experience preferred</p>
        <p>SEND YOUR RESUME:</p>
        <p>AAr. Frank Lint SHONEY'SOFFICE PO Box8068 Charlotte, N C 28208 Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>Work Wanted</p>
        <p>ANY TYPE repair work Carpentry, roofing and masonry. Call James Harrington, 752-7765 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>CARPET AND LINOLEUM layers, yard work, small moving |obs. Reasonable rates. Call 752-3858.</p>
        <p>CLEANING AND AAAINTENANCE Service Company offers complete home and office cleaning. Window or carpet cleaning. For details call 746-6(mor746 2396._</p>
        <p>COMPLETE CLEANING service. Interior-exterior. No jobs too big or small. For free estimate, call Chuck at 758-6512. No calls after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>HARDWOOD FLOORS- Sanding, staining and reflnishlng. of all type hardvvood. Quality Discount Work. Free estimate, call 523-1576_</p>
        <p>HOME-STYLE NURSERY Age 2 to 4 years. Cal I 757 1255.</p>
        <p>LICENSED painting contractor. In terior, exterior, residential. Seniors receive discount.757-1396.</p>
        <p>LIFE GAURD needs summer work American Red Cross Life Saving Certificate and Standard First Aide Certificate. 752-6970after 8 i.m._</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0051" />
        <p>059</p>
        <p>WorkWamd</p>
        <p>NOW  Gift  GaHw-y  has closad,</p>
        <p>Jerome Fleming is now working on TV's and Frigldaira appliances plus other types of appliances Call 7^ ?13I at his home any time</p>
        <p>painting Interior and exterior. Free estlnrtates. Work guaranteed. 10 years experience. Qill 7S6-73</p>
        <p>aHer 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>WANTED DOMESTIC work. 25 years exp^lence Transportation regui'^ Reliable. Reasonable, rafi Estelle Swinson, 750-6652</p>
        <p>WARREN'S Lar^ap^ing, garden ing, small load of sand and topsoil. Hiking. Call 752 1356  ^</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>/yUscellaneous</p>
        <p>095</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>ANTIQUE DINING room suit, 1925 Art Deco, banquet table,  chairs, buttet. side board, china cabinet, mint condition. Value S6.000. Sacrl-ficeS3.000. Call 752 5&amp;lt;M4.</p>
        <p>ANTIQUE SINGER sewing machine. Cabinet in pertect condl tion. Best offer. 75a 1024 after 5:30.</p>
        <p>CLEAN AND REGROUT your ceramic tile bathroom. Repairs If needed. Looks like new again. Call Bryan's Plasfering and Ceramic Tile Service. 355 9g aHer 6 00.</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BRICK VENEER duplexes, presently rented. Assume 9'/j loan plus owner tinancitM. Call Davis Realty. 752 3000, 756 2^, 754 1997, &amp;gt;56 7232 or 756 70S7._</p>
        <p>CABBAGE COLLARD PLANTS for sale. Call 756-4014.</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TICE, 758 3013, for small loads of sand, topsoil and stone. Also driveway work.</p>
        <p>WILL DO MOST inferior and exte I rior work. Call 756 2486 or 758 2295 i</p>
        <p>after 6p.m,__'</p>
        <p>WILL MAKE badges and bumper : stickers for schools, clubs, busi | nesses, ball teams or any organiza i tion. Call 752 2943._</p>
        <p>CLEAN CARPET lasts longer a Steamex. It cleans better Larry's Cai Street, 758-:</p>
        <p>Rent Call I itland, 3010 E 10th</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY SOFA Good condition. $80. Also free chair. Call</p>
        <p>756 9057_</p>
        <p>DIXON LAWN mowers saves time, turns on a dime. 746 2566._</p>
        <p>YOUR BEST LOOK, INC</p>
        <p>355-2969 Programs For Men &amp;amp; Women</p>
        <p>AAedical Weight Control  Nutrl tional Counseling</p>
        <p>Skin Care  Individual Skin Analysis  Deep Pore Cleansing  Face &amp;amp; Body Waxing  AAanicure and Pedicures</p>
        <p>CALL TODAY FOR COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION</p>
        <p>BRICK 3 BEDROOM, V/7 baths. Highway 91 one mile trom Snow Hin. Great loan assumption. Call 747 2737 after 4 pm.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER TAk assumable loan 3 bedroom. I'd ^hs, dlnino room living room,  3M Mlllbrook</p>
        <p>Stra. $47,500. Call 756 3312.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER Tucker Estates 12TS% fixed rate assumption. 3 bedrooms, 2&amp;gt;d baths, great room, fireplace, dining room, wet bar, 2 storv.fsa 3715after 6.</p>
        <p>060</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>WASHER AND DRYERS rebuilt like new. Guaranteed X days $100 $150 each. Call B J Mills Electrical Appliance Service and Repair at 746 2446.__</p>
        <p>FENDER 12-STRING guitar with case, Oscar Schmidt 15 chord Autoharp, Royal portable electric typewriter, Mirro Pressure Canner, 9x12 wool carpet. 758 1995after 6. FIREPLACE</p>
        <p>Craft Steel Ind., Farmvllle 756 9886</p>
        <p>INSERT made by</p>
        <p>$500.</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Antiques</p>
        <p>FANCY VICTORIAN walnut ptaoere, $400. Firm 746 2657_</p>
        <p>063 Building Supplies</p>
        <p>BRICK, APPROXlAAATELY 16,000 sand finished face brick at 1/3 off current price. 756 1888.  _</p>
        <p>064</p>
        <p>Fuel, Wood, Coal</p>
        <p>ALL TYPES OF firewood for sale. J P Stancil. 752 6331.__</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Riding lawn mower 7 horsepower, 32" cut. Excellent condlfion. $450 752 1281 aHer 6 p.m FREtf PARKING Free service Free browsing and closer to free merchandise than you'll find at most used furniture and antique shops. W L Dunn &amp;amp; Sons, Pinetops, NC^_</p>
        <p>FULL SIZE GAS range. 4 years old, $150 Under counter refrigerator, 4 years old, $75 Center island range hood, $60. Call 756 1310 from 10 AM to 6 pm.</p>
        <p>GARDEN TILLER, John Deere model 624, heavy duty, 6 hp, reverse, adjustable tilling width. like new, $400. Call 756 6241_</p>
        <p>hardwood $70 cord, $100 I'z cords. $40 pickup. Special rates for 5 cords or nwe. Stacked and</p>
        <p>delivered. 823 5407_</p>
        <p>MIXED WOOD $40 a load, oak $45 a load Call 758 6849.___</p>
        <p>GAS STOVE, $50. 2 mag &amp;gt;wheels, $50 746 2657._</p>
        <p>GE AIR CONDITIONER, 22,000 BTU. like new, $300 or best offer Solid oak chest, $125 or best offer, $200 or</p>
        <p>OAK AND HICKORY wood for sale! Ready for immediate de-liverv. Call 746 4682._</p>
        <p>065 Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>BOATING SUPPLIES adult life vest, $6.49, Life Guard approved flare kit, $19.95, bilge pumps. $13.95, 6 gallon gas tanks, $15.49 Call or come by and see our boating line selection. Agri Supply Com-oanv. Greenville, C. 752 3W. FERTILIZER SPREADERS 3 point hitch type with PTO shaft, 600 pound capacity, $249.95, 700 pound capacity, $251.95;  800 pound</p>
        <p>capacity, $254.95. Ideal for fertil-eed. grain and lime.  Company, Greenville,</p>
        <p>Solid Cherry 4 poster bed, $200 best offer. Console color TV, $75 best offer Call 752 5112</p>
        <p>or</p>
        <p>HUNDREDS OF USED kitchen cabinets, doors, windows, electric and gas ranges and water heaters, vanifies. commodes, tubs, sinks, light fixtures, 100 and 125 amp boxes, gas and oil space heaters arvd drums. Lots more! F i J Salvage, 2717 W Vernon Avenue, Kinston, NC 522 0806_</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADS of sand, rock and top soil Lot clearing, septic tank installation. Call Jim Hudson, 756 4742 after 6 p.m._</p>
        <p>102 Commercial Property</p>
        <p>BUILDING WITH 1100 square feet with 1 acre of land, security fenced in high traffic density area. Build ing has office and work areas and would be excellent for any type of mercantile or servicing business Would entertain sale or lease Call 756 2770</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL PROPERTY In Ayden 2.3 acres, 2 metal buildings: 6000 square feet and 2000 square feet, well, septic tank, excellent location just off by pass 11 Many possiblliiies. Call for details. Mz^lev Marcus Realty. 746 2166</p>
        <p>FOR SALE 8'/j acres of land, 432 feet on Highway 64 adjoining the Pitt County School Bus Garage. Zoned Highway Commercial. $275,000, some financing available AAake us an offer. Ben Wilson, Realtor, Robersonville, N C , 795 4687</p>
        <p>SCHOOL DAYS, school days . There's lots of possibilities in old</p>
        <p>school buildings. With imag^lnatlon and 4 acres to vvork with, who</p>
        <p>knows what can hap^? The site has a septic tank and deep well. It s iust waiting for you to brirw it back o life #Mf8C tENTURY^21 Bass</p>
        <p>I it back</p>
        <p>Realty, 756 6666 or 756 5868.</p>
        <p>SHOP/OFFICE^ Sf ace tor iMse 1000 square feet. Neighborhood commercial zone. Hooker Road. Call 752 1733 days, 756 7614 nights.</p>
        <p>3 7 ACRES, 8 greenhouses, 1 double wide trailer, one 12 ft. wide trailer. If interested, contact Lazy Acres Nursery off Stantonsburg Road near Poo Nichols store._</p>
        <p>104 Condominiums For Sale</p>
        <p>075 Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>izer, seed, grain and lime. Agri Su^jjg^ Company, Greenville, NC,</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Taylor 2 row pull type tobacco harvester. Used i season.</p>
        <p>804 432 2168 and 804 432 0504._</p>
        <p>FOR SALE : 1 row Allis Chalmers B tractor with cultivators and listers.</p>
        <p>$950. Call after 5. 758-0237._</p>
        <p>LONG BULK HARVESTER with 2 long bulk trailers. $2800. Call 749</p>
        <p>5362._</p>
        <p>NITROGEN TRANSFER PUMPS 3 horsepower Briggs &amp;amp; Stratton motor with 2 discharge, $172.95, 5 horsepower, 2", $204.98; 3 horse power, l'/3 and 2" with stainless steel body, $206.92 , 5 horsepower, 1''3 and 2 with stainless steel body, $243.36. Agri Supply Company, Greenville, NC, 752 3999._</p>
        <p>ROANOKE AUTOMATIC tobacco primer with three trucks. 2 extra trucks to be sold separately. Call 823-8459._</p>
        <p>VERTICAL STORAGE tanks ideal for nitrogen or water storage. 1100 gallon $489.95, 1300 gallon $555.95, T600 gallon $629.95,  2250  gallon</p>
        <p>$1,119.95. Agri Supply Company, e, NC, 752-3W._</p>
        <p>Greenville,</p>
        <p>WANTED TO RENT grain bins with aeration. Cash up front. Call Fred Webb Inc., 758 2141._</p>
        <p>067  Garage-Yard Sale</p>
        <p>AUCTION Open Air AAarket each Saturday morning, 10 a.m. Featur ing new and used merchandise, '/z mile North of Wellcome Middle School, turn right first blacktop, then first left past Sweet Gum Church. Call 757375 or 758 1680. Islander I, NCAL12364.</p>
        <p>GOOD STUFF I Cheap. Moving, must sell all! Clothes, beds, stereos, dishes, furniture, TV, washer and dryer, etc. 3 family yard sale. 206 South Warren Street (near Wilson Acres Apartments) Saturday and Sunday, AAarch 20 and 21 from 11:00-6:00p.m. Phone 758-9964._</p>
        <p>POORMAN'S FLEA MARKET</p>
        <p>Farmers Market. Buy and sell. Open Wednesday Saturday, 7 a.m. 6 p.m. Sunday, 16 p.m. Located on Pactolus Highway 264 East of Greenville. 752 1400 or 946 2121.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE Rain or shine. Satur day and Sunday, March 20 and 21. Take Highway 903 North through Stokes, turn left at Crandalls store on Highway 903 North, go 2'/j miles and watch for signs._</p>
        <p>072</p>
        <p>Livestock</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING</p>
        <p>Stables. 752 5237._</p>
        <p>SPRING IS HERE, time to repair all worn or broken tack. Call us. North Hills Saddlery, 746 2134.</p>
        <p>ASSUME LOAN, payments $l6^r month on this 2 bedroom 14 X 58 Oakwood Home set up in a park, ready to move In. Call 756-3525 days. 756 1997 nights.</p>
        <p>NEW AAOBILE HOME 70 x 14. 3 bedroom. $199 per month. Delivery and set-up Included. Phone 756-0191, AAobile tfeme Brokers, 264 Bypass, Greenville, N C</p>
        <p>A LOVELY CONDOMINIUM In Windy Ridge with possible assumable 13'/% fixed rate financ Ing available This two story townhouse features 3 bedrooms, 2'/j baths, living room with fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen, fenced in patio, lots of extra's too numerous to mention. Existing loan balance of approximately $31,765. Call tor appointment Priced at $51,500 D G Nichols Agency, 752 4012.  __</p>
        <p>START THE New Year wllh a new 1982 Connor Home. Call for details. 756 0333._</p>
        <p>TAYLOR 1981, 24x60, also 2 acre lot. Call 758 0851.</p>
        <p>TRAILER FOR SALE: Good^^ dition. Nice location Call 752 3942 for details.</p>
        <p>TRAILER ON river front lot. Swan Point. Washington. $5500.1-795-3444. 10 X 55, air conditioning, washer/dryer, partially furnished Above average condition set UP. $3000. Call 752 6301.</p>
        <p>Already</p>
        <p>12 X 60, 2 BEDROOMS, new car, step up dining room, dual kite entrance. 758 7709</p>
        <p>pet,</p>
        <p>:tien</p>
        <p>12X55, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, $4995. See Lawrence or call 756-9841 or 756 9842, Art Dellano Homes, Greenville.</p>
        <p>12X60, 4 bedroom trailer, I' l baths with air. Days, 756 5527; evenings and weekends, 746-6537</p>
        <p>14 X 65 OAKWOOD on lot Heated, workshop/garage, shed, porches Must see to appreciate at S72,ax Located 8 miles from hospital. Call 752 2414.</p>
        <p>1963 10 X 60 Detroter. Furnished. $2500. Call 752 6245.</p>
        <p>1968 CONNER 12 X 60. 3 bedroom, new air conditioner, new wafer heater. Clean and comfortable. Excellent condition. Located In nice park. 477 5640or 383 8518</p>
        <p>1974, 3 bedrooms, 1' j baths. $5995 See Lawrence Manning or J M Brown at Art Dellano Homes, 756 9841</p>
        <p>1974 Mobile home for sale. Central air, unfurnished. Call 756-0082 or 752 0334</p>
        <p>1978 MOBILE HOME 14 X 70. 3 bedrooms, 1'/i baths, like new $500 down and take op payments of $139 a month. Call 946-2()52._</p>
        <p>1981 REDMAN, 12 X 65 with washer and dryer. $600 and take over payments. See Lawrence Manning or J M Brown at Art Dellano Homes, 756-9841.</p>
        <p>1982 FLAMINGO 14 X 70 All electric, central air. Take over payments. $279 71. Call 752 4004 after3o.m</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, 2 lull baths. fireplace. Stokes area. Call 756 4019 24 X 60. Doublewlde on an acre of land 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, all appliances, air, barn attached and paved driveway. Call 946-8436</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>LATE MODEL 75 horsepower Mercury outboard. Like new. $450. Call 756 4057 after 5 p.m</p>
        <p>LAWN MOWER, Briggs 8. Stratton motor, $35. excellent shape. Zenith 25" color console TV, 23 months old, In a beautiful solid oak wood cabinef You must see to appreciate at this price, $250, like new. Hot Point frost free refrigerator, $185, like new. Matchirm washing machine and dryer, $290, like new. Frigidaire 30" elecric stove, $135,</p>
        <p>like new. 756 0492._</p>
        <p>LUGGAGE, new Samsonite, Pullman, weekender, tote bag. Burnt gold. $115. Call 752 3380</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, furnished, washer, air conditioner Near Pitt Plaza. For rent or sale. Call 756 0264</p>
        <p>50 X 12 CHAMPION Excellent condition Set up In park $3950 Call 756 290?^_</p>
        <p>07 AAobile Home Insurance</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMEOWNER Insurance at competitive rates. Smith Insur anceand Realty, 752 2754_</p>
        <p>077 Musical Instruments</p>
        <p>MARY KAY cosmetics. Phone 756 3659 to reach your consultant tor a facial or reorders._</p>
        <p>MAYTAG DRYER The best Drys a big load All cycles Good condl tion, $150. Pine table with formica Excellent for utility room for  on, $35. Call 756 3917</p>
        <p>top. Excellent folding clothes</p>
        <p>A40VING! Must sell! GE appll anees, 4-6 months old, will sell ' v price. Washer, dryer. Patio furniture, sofa, hide-a-bed, air con-d it loner. Call 756-1024 after 5:30.</p>
        <p>NEW STAINED china display cabinet. 4 doors with locks. 36x68, sits on counter or attach to wall. $150. Call 752 5048._</p>
        <p>NOW OPEN - Dixon's Swap Shop, located on Highway 11, just past Carolina East Mall toward Win-terville. Blue building on right. Used TVs and appliances, miscella neous merchandise. Stop and browse. Buy, sell or trade Open Saturday 10 - 6, Sunday 1-6. Nights call 756 6546</p>
        <p>TRUMPET $750 retail Selling price: $350 Call 355 6441 after 5 WURLITZER PIANO $800 Call 756 0552._</p>
        <p>080</p>
        <p>INSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>AEROBICS Instructors men and women. Teach aerobics In your area. Carolina Aerobics and Dan cercise provides professiona training, tapes, workout instruc tions, and certification New mate rial offered regularly to keep your program fresh. Training workshops to t^ln April 17 Write CAD, Box 5295, Ne Bern, N C 28560</p>
        <p>082  LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>CONDOMINIUM FOR sale by</p>
        <p>owner, 3 bedrooms, 1'/3 bath townhouse, 3 story, full unfinished ement, fenced yard with patio,</p>
        <p> rgy efficient. $46,500. Owner</p>
        <p>financing available. Call 757-3288.</p>
        <p>106</p>
        <p>Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>EXPAND YOUR farm production with this 520 acre tract which includes over 51,000 pounds of tobacco, over 38,000 pounds of</p>
        <p>peanuts, and an 18 acre lake. Call t^ay for more details. 4M11F CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666</p>
        <p>or 756 5868.</p>
        <p>TWO EXCELLENT well kept farms In Pitt County One has approxi mately 130 acre and the other has approximately 67 acres Both farms has tobacco allotments. Call today for more details. 4H03F  H04F CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666 or 756 5868</p>
        <p>13 ACRES, 3500 pounds tobacco, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 1800 square foot modern house with central heat and air conditioning 9 miles east on 33. $94,500 355 2220 after 5</p>
        <p>21 ACRE FARM Arthur Township 17 3 acres cleared 7926 pounds Exclusive offering C J Harris &amp;amp; Co. Financial and AAarketing Con sultants, 753-4015._</p>
        <p>107</p>
        <p>Farms For Lease</p>
        <p>BY OWNER Investors and starter home buyers, don't pass this ^ up Assumable 8% VA loan with pay ments of $240.48 P^Y.^iYipnth Features 2 bedrooms, bath, living room, with fireplace, fenced in</p>
        <p>backyard, carporf, .^ble car oarage on '/T acre lot. Call for apoolnfnrientafter Sp.m., 752 9611</p>
        <p>CAME LOT Charming ranch on large corner lot, gc^geous nterlor features moldings chair rail, large beakfast bar, 3 bedroom, 2 baths.</p>
        <p>laundry room and Excellent Inside and out. Aldrlc^ &amp;amp; Southerland Realtors, 756 3500,</p>
        <p>Jean Hopper,TV Daily Rdlectw, Greenvilk^i^^uiday^Ma^^</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>GREAT FHA 24$ loan assumption on this attractive almost like new home at 1002 Courtland Road in Orchard Hill Subdivision. Assume an existing balance of approximate ly $39,173.36. Current payment of $403 55 on this graduated loan of I1'/j% The home features living room with fireplace, kitch</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>en/dlning/sitting area with sliding patio doors to a deck, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, garage, all on a spa^ous lot. Sales price:  $51,500</p>
        <p>Nichols Agency, 752 4012</p>
        <p>D G</p>
        <p>KCWwVCWl iiiirifwiiow  i</p>
        <p>on this charming contemporary In super location. Large great room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den and office. Almost new, owner negotiable. Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland Realtors, 756 35(X), Jean Hopper, 757 397V__</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>SETTLE IN THIS brick veneer home with over 2000 square feet.</p>
        <p>good size lot, 3 bedrooms, 2'T baths, formal areas, fireplace, heat pump, double car garage, less than $32.50</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21</p>
        <p>B. Forbes Agency</p>
        <p>2717 S AAemorial Drive</p>
        <p>OWNER FINANCING $40,000 at 12% for 20 years. 3 bedroom home comes with 2 bedroom apartment that you can rent out F 535</p>
        <p>FIXED RATE 13^6% APR iMn assumption on this energby effi dent contemporary home 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, and many extras, on wooded lot R69.</p>
        <p>COULD YOU LIVE comfortably in approximately 2,268 square feet? You need to see this 4 bedroom, 2' 3 bath home, double carport.and fam ily room with fireplace. F72.</p>
        <p>8%% APR LOAN assumptlofv Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2'/z bath ranch, cedar paneling In den, fireplace and 2 car garage. R84.</p>
        <p>8% VA LOAN ASSUMPTION Payments approximately $250 PIT!</p>
        <p>3 bedroom brick ranch, patio, and garage Excellent condition. B49</p>
        <p>9'/i% VA LOAN ASSUMPTION Payments approximately $350 PIT I 3 bedrooms, living room, carport and patio. F52.</p>
        <p>DUPLEX In University area. Ap proximately 1700 square feet. Good Investment property. H58.</p>
        <p>GREAT STARTER home plus garage and large workshop. 14% APR loan assumption. 4th bedroom or study. B36.</p>
        <p>A SENSE OF FREEDOM 5</p>
        <p>bedroom home, recently re modeled, on approximately 11 acres F675.</p>
        <p>FAMILY HOME 3 bedrooms, firvlace, garage, den, large deck anff^fencecTln back. Within walking distanceof shopping center. F67</p>
        <p>POSSIBILITY OF some owner fl</p>
        <p>nancing on this 2 bedroom home Approximately 1448 square feet</p>
        <p>756-2121</p>
        <p>J C Bowen on cal I today . . .756 7426</p>
        <p>Jewel le Rogers.............155</p>
        <p>Blanche Forbes............55</p>
        <p>Judy Fore..................Z51J5?</p>
        <p>Charles Rooers  ?52ZTi[i</p>
        <p>David HenlTord.............758-0108</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE BRICK veneer and siding ranch on over an acre lot in country custom built with almost 1400 square feet, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, den with fireplace, neat kitchen, double carport, double car -   -itlo.  $60  s.</p>
        <p>... 756 7087</p>
        <p>AAOSELE Y-MARCUS REALTY</p>
        <p>Office Open Sunday 1-5 P M 746-2166</p>
        <p>ASSUAAABLE FHA LOAN at 6% with payments of only $197 total Also, some ovwier financing possi ble Excellent location In Ayden Brick home has 3 bedrooms, den with fireplace, I'l baths, lovely lot $47,500</p>
        <p>WELL AAAINTAINED brick home in the country 4 miles east of Winterville Big lot, 3 bedrooms, heat, air, convenient kitchen, and split rail fence $40,500.</p>
        <p>ASSUMABLE 944% LOAN Payments $139 principal and interest. St Johns area 9 miles sooth of Ayden 3 bedrooms, family room, living room, renovated inside. $29,500</p>
        <p>REDUCED 10% APR owner fl nancing on this I'-z story home In Ayden, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace, kitchen, family room, and barbeque pit in back yard Call us tor more details $38.500</p>
        <p>ASSUAAABLE 8'/z% VA LOAN with payments of $135 total Brick home features 3 bedrooms, bath, living room, fenced back yard, patio and outdoor barbeque In Ayden. $29,900</p>
        <p>On Call Today:</p>
        <p>AAarcus AAcClanahan, Realtor Non office hours call 355-6530</p>
        <p>r square feet $60's Call Davis salty, 752 3000, 756 2904, 756 1997, 756 72M or 756 7087_</p>
        <p>OWNER IS WILLING to consi^ any reasonable offer made on this excellent rarKh on a wooded lot This home features 3 bedrooms, 1' 3 baths, a double carport and a n^e neighborhood, all for only $47,900 ( #115B CENTURY 21 Bass Realty,</p>
        <p>756 66660r 756 5868_</p>
        <p>OWNER TRANSFERRED, must ' sell Loan assumption 10^4%,  3</p>
        <p> bedrooms. 2 baths, great room with , Craft Woodstove. kitchen with eat in area, large yard, with great neighbors. Located in Ayden on I Winchester Drive Call anytime at 746 3839. No realtors please.</p>
        <p>' 208 AZALEA STREET- Ifni^ulate 2 bedroom house, centr^ hjt, ^1 carpet, fenced In ISO X 1M Igt. Possible owner financing $31,500. Bill Williams Real Estate, 752 2615.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Mowers</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Voted most likely to succeed with progressive family. This new 3 bedroom hon&amp;gt;e is ready to move into Features large igreatroom with fireplace Formal dinir&amp;gt;g room and garage $60's. 4255J Listing Broker Brian K JOfies, 756 50 CENTURY 21 Bass</p>
        <p>I Realty, 756 6666or 756 5868_</p>
        <p>I NEW LISTING Farmers Home for I qualified buyer 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, brick veneer ranch $32.500 Call Davis Realty, 752 3000, 756 2904. 756 1997, 756 7222 or 756 7087 OLDER HOME IN the country.</p>
        <p>; Located near Calico, about 15 miles from Greenville Lovely old farm house with over 2500 square feet of area plus a large front and side porch Several other buildings and even an old stable Approximately 6' 3 acres of land Priced at iSS.OOO D G Nichols Agency, 752 4012</p>
        <p>REALTORS FHA 235 FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR ALL LOCATIONS</p>
        <p>Full commissions for referrals Call Joe Bowen East Carolina Builders 752 7194 anytime._</p>
        <p>Tillers</p>
        <p>SNAPPER</p>
        <p>.t'ssi.'ifKSssa</p>
        <p>Se8fc&amp;gt;9 AM $wicin| $ie* 1**</p>
        <p>Clark &amp;amp; Co.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ! Memorial Drive</p>
        <p>756-2557</p>
        <p>MOSELEY-AAARCUS REALTY</p>
        <p>Office Open Sunday 1 -5 P M 746-2166</p>
        <p>COUNTRY CLUB SETTING No city taxes Located just off the golf course, this lovely home is ready for you to move into. Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room with fireplace, dining room, central heat and air and 2 car garage. 1144 APR financing available with Federal Land Bank. $63,5(X&amp;gt;. Ayden.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL BRICK home in Ayden Excellent location. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, wooded deck, central heat and air, $57,500.</p>
        <p>WHY PAY RENT when you can own this 3 bedroom home in Ayden at a very affordable price This home features 3 bedrooms, living room, dining and family room Included wifn the house are the stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. Ayden. $28,500.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Older home In Ayden. Excellent location Over 1600 feet of living area. Foyer, living, dining areas, 3 bedrooms, family room and good size kitchen Outside storage building $28.000.</p>
        <p>90'/2 ACRE FARM Excellent loca tion. Close to Ayden Golf Course 55 acres cleared Tobacco allotment. Good road frontage Call for full details</p>
        <p>58 ACRE FARM 10 miles south of Ayden 51 acres cleared Tobacco allotment Lots of road frontage Full details available.</p>
        <p>On Call Today:</p>
        <p>AAarcus AAcClanahan, Realtor Non office hours call 355 6530</p>
        <p>ONLY SIX AAONTH5 OLD and iust like new Just listed Assume this FHA 235 loan with a current payment of $316 PITI Approximately $4,200 to assume this three bedroom home in excellent condi tion. Living room with large picture window Dining sitting eating area, one and baths, located in the country with lots of room to expand Owner Is moving, and is ready to sell Call for more details on loan Priced at $42,000 D G Nichols Agency, 752 4012  _</p>
        <p>REMODELING OR REPAIRING for free electrical estimates, call</p>
        <p>E&amp;amp;AELECTRICCO.</p>
        <p>Residential  *  Commercial    Industrial</p>
        <p>756-0217</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>kitchen, double carporf, doubU 2904, 756 1997, 756 7}22 or 756 708</p>
        <p>100 ACRES corn and bean land for renf. In Arthur Township. Call 752 9225 or 756 0920 after 7pm.</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL contemporary This lovely 2 story home with a view ot the lake Is less than 3 years old The ica4hedral celling In the greatroom gi^ you an unblevable sense of spaciousness. It Is In excellent condition and features a large upstairs den and 3 bedrooms You can't beat the price of only $67,500 for over 1800 square feet ot living pace *144S CENTURY 21 Bass ealtv. 756 6666 or 756 5868.</p>
        <p>A RARE FIND IN Greenville Perfect for the large family with a flair for a large and spacious home. Located at 1801 East Fifth Street near the University Nearly 4000 square feet of heated area plus a large garage with a small office or workshop area Five bedrooms, 3'/3 baths, tremendous foyer, large llv</p>
        <p>  om, kitchen wl-</p>
        <p>or study, larj</p>
        <p>u&amp;gt;ace. 4144S</p>
        <p>Realty, 756 6&amp;lt;____</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL brick veneer ranch In Pines, quiet street, 3 bedrc</p>
        <p> _____  ...  __ . _ bedrooms, 1 z</p>
        <p>baths, corner lot, garage. Only $45.900 Call Davis Realty. 752 SIX. 756 2904, 756 1997. 756 7222 or 756 7087.  _</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS</p>
        <p>RemodelingRoom Additions.</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>ng roomrdinlng room, kitchen with eating area, den or study, large double lot $115,000. Owners will</p>
        <p>consider financing Aoencv, 752 4012</p>
        <p>0 G Nichols</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ALAAOST LIKE NEW Beautlfuly decorated in Williamsburg colors, brick veneer traditional home with over 3000 square feet, quite neighborhood, extra ordinary kitchen with extras, extras plus breakfast area with bay window, 4 bedrooms, formal areas, den with fireplace. Custom built home with double caiyort plus storage Only $110,000 Call Davis Realty, 752 3000, 756 2904, 756 1997 , 756 7222 or 756 7087</p>
        <p>AN lAAAAACULATE HOME In lovely Horseshoe Areas not far from the new AAedical Complex Spacious greatroom with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, formal dining area. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, utility area, large double carport. The house Is In excellent condition and just like new Located at 102 Blacksmith Lane and Federal Land Bank financing available. $61,900. DG Nichols Aoencv, 752 4012</p>
        <p>ASSUME FHA LOAN plus some owner financing, corner lot, conve nient to shopping and schools, 3 bedrooms, 1' z baths. $30's. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000,  756 2904,</p>
        <p>756 1997, 756 7M2 Or 756 7087._</p>
        <p>ASSUME THIS Farmers Home Loan If you qualify your monthly payments on this 3 bedroom brick home could be less than rent. Located just outside of Greenville on an oversized lot #110B CEN TURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666 or 756 5868^_</p>
        <p>MODULAR HOME in the country with two acres of land. Three bedroom home features living room with fireplace, dining area, modern kitchen, two full baths, utility area. Another older house In back which remains and a workshop or garam. $54,5(W. D G Nichols Agency, 752-4012.  _</p>
        <p>Female Afghan puppy neck</p>
        <p>LOST,  ------- _  -r---.</p>
        <p>Fawn color with black neck 7 months old. Reward. Old Creek Road and Ramhorn area.</p>
        <p>Children's pef. Call 752 2786._</p>
        <p>LOST: Light colored Siamese cat. near Overton's. Please call 752 3073 or 756 8444 and ask for Lynn_</p>
        <p>HANDY WITH A hammer and nail-older duplex, rented, less than $20,000. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000, 756 2904, 756 1997, 756 7222 or 756 7087_</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ONE SINGLE BED with adjustable frame, also Techniques SL20 manual turn table with Empire cartridge. Best offer. Kerosene for home furnace. $1.00 per gallon. Call 758 4918 or 758 9649</p>
        <p>POOL TABLE clearance sale. Slate bed. 4 sizes available. Delivery and service. 791 5888__</p>
        <p>RABBITS, WHITE with pink eyes. Call Steve or Donna Ellis. 753 5893.</p>
        <p>REFRIGERATOR, $125 Excellent condition. 756-3734 after 5._</p>
        <p>REFRIGERATOR Frigidaire. cubic foot. $200. 756 7285.__</p>
        <p>RENTTHE Rug Doctor</p>
        <p>The steam cleaner with the vibrating brush. Cleans better, cleans faster Available at URENCO, Harris Super AAarket, Carolina East Cleaners. Red Oak Convenient AAarf.Cleaner World._</p>
        <p>SALON BOOTH, mint condition. Complete with sink, mirror, chair and mat. $425. Hairdryer, $125. Call 752 5048 __</p>
        <p>SHAMPOO FOR SPRING! Rent shamjpooers and vacuums at Rental Tool Company.__</p>
        <p>085 Loans And AAortgages</p>
        <p>NEED CASH? Get a second "mO%4?%** by phone. Call free.</p>
        <p>QUICK CASH, 2nd mortgage loan by phone 735 8561._</p>
        <p>093</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>AMUSEMENT GAMES</p>
        <p>New concept. Counter Top Videos with 10 diiferent Interchangeable Games Available. AAen or Women Route Locations Secured by Com^</p>
        <p>fany. Full or Part Time. Not uitable for Game Rooms or Arcades</p>
        <p>MINIMUM CASH REQUIRED 758 00 WITH ADDITIONAL COMPANY FINANCING</p>
        <p>FOR INFORAAATION CALL TOLL FREE 1 800 237 2806, Sunday 1PM 5PM, AAon 8, Tues 9AM 9PM, Wed Fri 9AM 5PM___</p>
        <p>STIHL</p>
        <p>Chain Saws</p>
        <p>HENDRIX BARNHILL</p>
        <p>752-4122</p>
        <p>NEW, USED, and REPOSSESSED</p>
        <p>CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.</p>
        <p>Corner of Pitt A OrMn St.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL Executive Desks</p>
        <p>60"x30</p>
        <p>  beautiful</p>
        <p>j  finish.</p>
        <p>  ' Ideal for home</p>
        <p>or office</p>
        <p>Special Price</p>
        <p>MTS</p>
        <p>TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>I 569 s. Evans St.</p>
        <p>75?-Z175</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>FREE TERMITE INSPECTION Roaches, Mice, Fleas, etc.</p>
        <p>'35.00 EFIRDS PEST CONTROL</p>
        <p>752-6440</p>
        <p>SOFA Beige and brown corduroy. $200. In oood condition. 757 3288</p>
        <p>UPRIGHT PIANO Excellent con-dition. $400. Call 756 8737.__</p>
        <p>WASHING MACHINE Call 752 4016 after 5 o.m</p>
        <p>WATERBEDSALE</p>
        <p>All beds reduced. Buy a complete first quality waterbed in any size for as low as $199. AAany styles to choose trom. All beds carry 15 year factory warranty. Buy now and receive a free set of padded rails. East Coast Waterbed Outlet. Lawaway and delivery available. For more Information call. 758-240</p>
        <p>XEROX COPY AAACHINE, model 4000,  40 copies per minute.</p>
        <p>Automatic 2 sided copying. Covered under Xerox service contract. New cost. $13,000. Cash price, $4495. Phone 756-6167._ _</p>
        <p>3 AAATCHING MAPLE occasional tables. Also 2 additional pieces for den grouping: bookcase am chesfer bureau. 752 3917, 8 a.m.-9 o.m</p>
        <p>3 TON central air conditioner. $275, Call 946</p>
        <p>ESTABLISHED Greenville Nightclub looking for silent partner. LTO available All inquires in strictist confidence. Refer all inquires Immediately to: P O Box 2393. Greenville. N(-27834.__</p>
        <p>OUTSTANDING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN CAROLINA EASTAAALL</p>
        <p>For sal or sublease to qualified individuals. Ideal for fast food operation. Almost no upfront capital required. You can be in business within one week. For additional Information, contact Frank Fox, toll free at 1 8( 237 5578.</p>
        <p>HOSPITAL</p>
        <p>PHARMACIST</p>
        <p>Immediate position available for licensed Pharmacist to work in hospital setting. Good benefits, excellent salary. Send resume to:</p>
        <p>Pharmacist</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 6028 Greenville, N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>Outstanding sales opportunity for someone who has experience in housing, automobiles or real estate. Contract and finance experience would be a plus.</p>
        <p>We offer:</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT PAY PLAN WITH DRAW PLUS COMMISSION OPPORTUNITY TO MANAGE ONE OF OUR SALES CENTERS EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS MAJOR MEDICAL AND LIFE INSURANCE</p>
        <p>If this sounds like the opportunity you have been looking for, call today for a confidential interview.</p>
        <p>756-0131</p>
        <p>095 PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP Gid Holloman North Carolina's original chimney sweep. 25 years experience workjng on cnimneys and fireplaces. Call day or niohf. 753 3503. Farmvllle</p>
        <p>PINEWOOD VILLAGE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Equal Housing Opportunity. 2 bedroom units. Carpeted, appliances, washer/dryer hookups, energy efficient, heat pump, thermopane windows. Starting at $190.</p>
        <p>EQUAL HOUSING QPPOmiNITY</p>
        <p>Hours 9 til S.</p>
        <p>756-4615</p>
        <p>PUBLIC RENTAL OF TOBACCO LANDS FOR 1982 FARM YEAR</p>
        <p>TONY ALAN HARDEE ESTATE LAND</p>
        <p>In Grimesland Township, ASCS NO. G-911, containing 35 acres of cropland, with 7823 pounds of tobacco allotted for 1982.</p>
        <p>To be rented-for cash-pursuant to Order of the Superior Court of Pitt County at the Courthouse door at</p>
        <p>Greenville, North Carolina April 2,1982 at 12:00 Noon</p>
        <p>Tobacco is to be tended on the farm and is not to be moved trom farm. 100% ot tobacco poundage and allotment will be sold and Lessee will not be entitled to any rights ot the 10% poundage and allotment.</p>
        <p>MARK W. OWENS, JR. Commissioner</p>
        <p>Energy Systems Service Co.</p>
        <p>1214 Mumford Road Greenville, N.C. Phone 757-1504</p>
        <p>Sunmate Solar Products Heating  Cooling Electrical  Plumbing</p>
        <p>24 Hour Repair &amp;amp; Service</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>PERSON</p>
        <p>Needed for well established firm to work the northeastern territory of North Carolina. No overnight travel. High commission paid. Sales experience needed but not necessary.</p>
        <p>For confidential interview, call Jill on Monday, March 22 between the hours of 9 and 11:30 AM and between the hours of 2 and 4:30 PM only. Phone 758-3171.</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>THURSDAY, APRIL 1, FRIDAY, APRIL 2  2837 ACRES</p>
        <p>SALE NO. 1-THURSDAY, APRIL 1,10:00 A.M.-1421 ACRES-CURRITUCK, N.C.</p>
        <p>LOCATION: From Elizabeth City take Highway 158 East tor 10.2 miles. Turn right at auction signs on to State Road 1148. Proceed .5 mile to property. Sale to bo held on the property.</p>
        <p>2900 FT. FRONTAGE ON STATE ROAD 1148 - SOIL TYPE IS PORTSMOUTH FINE SANDY LOAM AND IS IDEAL FOR FARMING - PROPERTY BORDERS INDIAN CREEK AND HAS 2 OTHER CREEKS - ABUNDANCE OF TIMBER - IDEAL FOR HUNTING - STRATEGIC LOCATION 6 MILES FROM THE COAST AND 40 MILES FROM NAGS HEAD - SELLING ON THE PREMISES.</p>
        <p>SALE NO. 2-FRlDAY, APRIL 2,10:00 A.M.-1416 ACRES-SEA LEVEL, N.C.</p>
        <p>PROPERTY LOCATED 6 MILES NORTH OF SEA LEVEL AND 3 MILES FROM THE IN TERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 70 AND HIGHWAY 12.</p>
        <p>1416 ACRES-WOODED LAND WITH ABUNDANCE OF TIMBER - IDEAL FOR HUNTING, FISHING AND RECREATION - FRONTAGE ON LONG BAY -STRATEGIC LOCATION BEING ONLY 8 MILES FROM THE OUTER BANKS -APRIL 2 SALE TO BE HELD AT SEA LEVEL INN - REPRESENTATIVE ON BOTH TRACTS 3 DAYS PRIOR TO THE SALE.</p>
        <p>TERMS AVAILABLE - 25% DOWN SALE DAY, BALANCE OVER A 3 YEAR PERIOD -INTEREST RATE AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED SALE DAY. NCAL NO. 774 -NCREL NO. 35607</p>
        <p>^ spROu::</p>
        <p>Demtssy</p>
        <p>Ray Demp$ey Lynn Dempsey</p>
        <p>ou:i</p>
        <p>Llmlu</p>
        <p>'inn</p>
        <p>302 Weti 3rd Si ROME GEORGIA 30161</p>
        <p>COMPANY, INC Phone 404-291-0746</p>
        <p>Grorgio Auctionreri licent No 101</p>
        <p>Does Not Exist!</p>
        <p>At Holt Oldsmobile-Datsun</p>
        <p>Forget The Sticker Price This Month And Look At These Deals!!!</p>
        <p>On Our Fine Selection Of</p>
        <p>New Oldsmobiles</p>
        <p>1982 Firenza Hatchback Coupe 1982 Omega Brougham Sedan .</p>
        <p>1982 Cutlass Ciera Sedan</p>
        <p>1982 Cutlass Supreme Coupe</p>
        <p>^6250.27* ** ,'6677.02* **</p>
        <p>'7582.51***  '7602.81*</p>
        <p> 1982 Delta 88 Sedan............. '7614.90*</p>
        <p> 1982 98 Regency Sedan..................'10,799.37*</p>
        <p>1982 Toronado Coupe.</p>
        <p>12,671.21*</p>
        <p> Price excludes freight, tax and optional equipment " Includes GM rebate assigned to dealer</p>
        <p> See Salesman For Full Details</p>
        <p>holtolds-datsun</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd. 756-3115</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0052" />
        <p>!&amp;gt;-*The Daily Reflector, Greenvle, N.C -Sunday, March21,1982</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>gracious living is now of</p>
        <p>tordable in Club Pines From this tiber p&amp;gt;eg built home has been reduced from SI 18.000 to $98,000 Features include a kitchen, I tireplaces. wood floors and ceilings, double garage, solar hot water and a large game room Call for the details on assumirtg this loan 166K CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 7S6 6666 or 756 5868</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE ARE BUYING</p>
        <p>Recyclable BATTERIES, COPPER BRASS, ALUMINUM CANS LIGHT IRON, TIN 40~ cwt. FENDERS AND BODY WASHING MACHINES Prices Subject to Change</p>
        <p>Southmet Recycling Inc.</p>
        <p>752-7197</p>
        <p>I CAN BE HAD for below market , price cause my owner has been transferred and can't afford fo : make fwo house payments any longer You'll jusf love my cathedral ceiling in my greatroom, and my kitchen with a Jenn Air range is fit for the best of chefs Best of all. my loan can be assumed , with a fixed rate Call today 225B I CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666</p>
        <p>! or 756 5868_</p>
        <p>I IMAAACULATE TOWNHOUSE in Windy Ridge Owner needs more I room and is ready fo sell. This two ! story townhouse features large liv ' ing room with fireplace, separate I dining area, modern kitchen with I all the extra's Three bedrooms, 2i ? I baths, fenced in patio All in excellent condition $53,500. D G</p>
        <p>Nichols Agency, 752 4012_</p>
        <p>' LOOKING FOR THAT perfect 3 i bedroom flat at Windy Ridge? Look 1 no further. Owner . Is being transferred and hates to leave this I lovely home which features the 3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms and a ' study, 2 full baths, living room with ' masonry fireplace, formal dining ; room, spacious kitchen with breakfast area, refrigerator, dish washer and all the extras Large  fenced in patio. In addition to all i these pluses there Is a possible 1 13'e% fixed rate loan assumption available Priced at $60,900 D G Nichols Agency, 752 4012</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Executive estate on 3 wooded acres. Just listed' This 4 bedroom home features 25 foot family room All formal areas, large kitchen with bay window</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>overlooking slate patio, plus many custom extras Owner financing at below market rate $140,000 (f253J Listing Broker Brian K Jones, 756 5030 CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666 or 756 5868_____</p>
        <p>NEW HOMES $288 PER MONTH</p>
        <p>ANY LOCATION INCLUDING YOUR LOT If you earn $13,000 per year or more, have good credit, and not many debts, you may qualify for a new brick ranch home For details call Joe Bown, East Carolina Builders</p>
        <p>752-7194 Anytime</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES 13'i% fixed rate financing, 90% loan, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, great room with fireplace, formal dining area. Call office for details of this fantastic package Aldridge 8. Southerland Realtors. 756 3500,  nights.  Mike</p>
        <p>Aldridge. 756 7871_</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES You'll have to agree this is one of the finwt looking homes and lots on the block after i viewing this 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick rancher Features  foyer,  livlrtg</p>
        <p>: room with french  doors,  eat-in</p>
        <p>I kitchen complete with microwave,</p>
        <p>I comfy den with fireplace, bookshelves and grass cloth wallpaper, double  garage  with</p>
        <p>storage 8^-4% loan assumption</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>avaM^le with monthiv P 4 I *.63 Sv7,(</p>
        <p>F in Troiano, 756 6346.</p>
        <p>payments A^vis Bi</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Tuckahoe Sub division. 4 bedroom brick house Quiet, cul de sac, 2100 square feet, larqe lot Shown by appointment only $69,000 756 3659</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING and possible loan assumption Only 10 months old and the owner is being transferred On a large wooded corner lot in Orchard Hill Subdivision Possible 12^% adjustable rate financing available Existing balance of approximately $45,400. (subject to change), current payment of $517 per month Living room with fireplace, kitch</p>
        <p>en/sitflng/eating area wifh slidirtq doors onto a lovely deck, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, garage Great price to sell at $51,500 Better hurry! DG Nichols Agency, 752 4012.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING tucked away! Here's a spacious 3 bedroom home tucked away in the woods Features Texas size great room with fireplace and spiral stairway to a spacious loft. E'Z terms. $63,000 See it today with Dana Kenrick, Listing Broker CENTURY 21 Bass</p>
        <p>Realty. 756 6666 or 756 5868__</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Assume this VA loan This home In quiet established neighborhood features 3 bedrooms. 1' 7 baths, central air. den with woodstove on pretty wooded lot, plus low monthly payments. Low $50's. #252G CENTURY 21 Bass Realty. 756 6666 or 756 5868____</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1982 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME</p>
        <p>To Biy or Sell a Bisiness in CoifideRce</p>
        <p>contact</p>
        <p>J.T. Snowden, Jr,</p>
        <p>The Marketplace, he.</p>
        <p>Business Brokers</p>
        <p>Suita 2-E 401 Wcat First Street</p>
        <p>752-3606</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS 4 AWNINGS</p>
        <p>RemodelingRoom Addillons.</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton, Co.</p>
        <p>Ill</p>
        <p>MAINTENANCE</p>
        <p>SUPERVISOR</p>
        <p>Immediale opening tvallable In Plant Operitioni Oeperlment lor Individual with minimum ol 3 to S years experience In malnlanince end supervltlon. Re-qulremanlt Include experience In maintenance ol the following; Rolrlgorallon EqulpmonI Oil and modlum proisuro eltam tiorllltort</p>
        <p>Pnoumatic lubo lyiltm wllh oloclro-pnoumatic controle Computer beee larmlnala Qanarti hospital equipment (preferred) PHI County Momorlal Hoapllal offori gonorout bonollit and Idoal working condltlone. Salary commonauralo with oxporlonco. Salary rango $14,2M &amp;gt; 320,321.</p>
        <p>Ploaaa roapond to:</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT OFFICE</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY memorial HOSPfTAL</p>
        <p>200 Slanloniburg Rd.</p>
        <p>GrMnvHlt. NC 27134</p>
        <p>PagliCin 919-757-4556</p>
        <p>Mara Nvi *"E&amp;lt;luilOap6flMnlty/AlllrmilMAclio(iEmploytr</p>
        <p>KBPTHE</p>
        <p>TOYOTA</p>
        <p>WITH TOVOTAQUAUTY SERVICE AND I^RTS.</p>
        <p>COMPLETE</p>
        <p>TUNE-UP</p>
        <p> Toyota quality.</p>
        <p> Install new spark plugs, and If necessary, new points, and condenser.</p>
        <p> Check timing and ignitbn system.</p>
        <p> Adjust carburetor.</p>
        <p>Its easy to keep that dependable Toyota feeling. Everything you need is right here genuine Toyota parts and expert Toyota service.</p>
        <p>All Toyota Models</p>
        <p>TOYOTA</p>
        <p>EAST</p>
        <p>Check our everyday low prices!</p>
        <p>109 Trade Sheet/Greenville/ 7563228</p>
        <p>TOYOTA ' M reoly</p>
        <p>served &amp;amp; ports</p>
        <p>SO HANDY I Owner is so anxious to sell that he will finance fhis oarfially finished 2000 square foof Mssive solar homa for X years at below market rates All you have fo do is finish if In your xpare time Located on 10 acre site. Flexible t^ms. saO's. #160J CENTURY 21 Bass Realty. 756A666 or 756 5&amp;lt;a.</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE New listing One of a kind, wifh 3 bedrooms, living room, den with fireplace, and dou</p>
        <p>TUR Y 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666 or 756 5864______</p>
        <p>113</p>
        <p>Lartd For Sale</p>
        <p>Butts Realty, 758-0655 or</p>
        <p>COUNTRY COMFORT A dramat ically different ranch home carefully tucked away on 1.12 acres of land Only minutes away from schools and shopping Featured are large family room, and custom extras such as elaborate moldings throughout and garage with elecric opener A must To see. Low equity, nb qualifying loan assumption. 2S)'s XMJ CENTURY 21 Bass PeaUv 756 6666 or 756 5868.</p>
        <p>SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR So convenient to shopping, schools, and churches, and yet so far from the bustle and nolsa. This spacious 3 bedroom rustic ranch is located in a quiet, countryside settlement next to Cherry Oaks on a baaufiful half acre wooded lot. Greatroom, energy saving fireplace and room to stretch Possibly owner financing. $70's  4152J  CENTURY 21 Bass</p>
        <p>Realty, 756-6666 or 756 5868</p>
        <p>BLOUNT &amp;amp; BALL REALTY 756-3000</p>
        <p>approximately 30 8cr of wooded land wifh pond 9 miles frnm Greenville Call 752 7332.  _</p>
        <p>APPROXIA8ATELY 1'i acre land for sale with vrell. septic tank, 200 amp service on 264. 12 miles fr^ treenville $7,700 Call 946 2052</p>
        <p>120</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>ABSOLUTELY attractive duplex in SiSSSSlr Rant $280 per month,</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS - Priced thousands nancino 756 7417 below appraised value less than $10,000 needed fo assume 13'j%</p>
        <p>ARM loan Very spacious great room plan. $70's.</p>
        <p>RECREATIONAL 5 acre tracN ^</p>
        <p>fiS,,'e1c RolTng^S'  '  Re/d-'i*</p>
        <p>at least 170 feet On the north bank I-.   757  6684  (day).  756  7071</p>
        <p>of Tar River, 500 feet fi^ p&amp;lt;^ ---- &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>terminal gibllc access Owner fl-</p>
        <p>, (night).___  </p>
        <p>! azalea GARDENS</p>
        <p>SWING INTO SPRING Brick veneer ranch with almost acre lot, 7 miles from Greenville. Needs some fixing up, about 1600 square feet. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000, 756 2904, 756 1997. 756 7M2 or 756 7087</p>
        <p>DRASTICALLY REDUCp B^ er has dropped the price $4000. AAusf move fhis new 3 bedroom home wifh a greatroom and ei^roy efficient wood sfove ] 8B CEN TUR Y 21, Bass Realty, 756 6666. ENJOY TENNIS, fishing and swimming along with great neighborhood living Choice corner landscaped lot offerirra brick ranch home with over 194(7 square feet including all formal rooms, cozy den with fireplace, * bedrooms, 2 baths 9'b% fixed rate loan assumpfion with total payments of $526.10. Call ^vls buffs Realty, 758 0655 or Elaine</p>
        <p>Troiano, 756 6346_____</p>
        <p>ESTATE WILL probably l^lp fl nance this older home in wlnt^iMe af 130 Chapman Street 1(X) X 150 lot wifh outbuildings and fruit trees. House needs some tender loving care Priced af $20,500 D G</p>
        <p>Nichols Agency, 752 4012._</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE Federal Land Bank financina available on all brick 3 bedroorff 2 bath, on 2 3 acre lpt_ Only 2 years old a delightful country home Aldrldae &amp;amp; Southerfand Realtors, 756 3500, Hopper, 757 3979.</p>
        <p>FREE UTILITIES for one year^ That's right, the owner of this 3 bedroom home in Wesfhaven Is willing to foof the bill for you. Home features all formal areas, den with fireplace Storage house outside for Dad fo puffer Rent with an option fo buy or assume the fixed rate loar$70's X157B CENTURY 21, Bass Realty, 756 6666  _</p>
        <p>TEA FOR TWO! You'll love this cozy starter home - just right for a small family. Living room fireplace, 2 large bedri</p>
        <p>linli</p>
        <p>with</p>
        <p>epiace, 2 large oearooms, 2 baths, kltchen/dfnlng room plus extra large laundry/storage room. Lovely fenced back yard The price will fit your pocketbook! Aldrl&amp;lt;^ 8. Southerland Realtors, 756-35&amp;lt;X), Jean Hopper, 757 3979</p>
        <p>i CONTEMPORARY Exceptional home offers downstairs master I bedroom, private office or den, i carport. Always pampered. 187.500. I Fixed rate loan assumption.</p>
        <p>I GRAVLEIGH - Williamsburg thru ' and thru in a rapidly growing neighborhood. This one even has a Williamsburg gara{</p>
        <p>9 ACRES of land for sale Will sell , in lots if cNsfed 7 mi^ frcw j q  newest  end  most</p>
        <p>Greenville. Old River Road Call  *JmUhed one Bedroom^</p>
        <p>apart menfs.</p>
        <p>' 752 7561.</p>
        <p>115</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>riage $109,:</p>
        <p>garage for your car</p>
        <p>THE BUILDER WANTS to sell this fine honne and he'll help with the house payment tor up to 18 months. This honr&amp;gt;e really Is too pretty not to sell. The kitchen is out of this world, with a corner sink and an Island plus a skylight and many other extras Large greatroom with fireplace and cathedral celling, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 lovely baths Priced at $62,900. Located at 109 Kimberly Drive in Brentwood Subdivision. AAake us an otter. D G Nichols Agency. 752 4012,_</p>
        <p>TWO brand new homes in the country. Each has 3 bedrooms, heat pump, carport, wooded lot. $39.500. Possible owner financing.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES - Choose your decor In this new two story. Three bedrooms, 2' z baths. 10 year war ranty $84,500</p>
        <p>.SriSryeftici^i9^ _</p>
        <p> Queen size beds and studio</p>
        <p> WasSrs and dryers optional :'F?le%Yat2rarJd se^r and yard</p>
        <p>^il^^^rtments on ground floor with porches.  ___</p>
        <p> Frost free refrigerators</p>
        <p>Located in Azalea</p>
        <p>! IS?</p>
        <p>z home, garden or | singles. No pets , Owner will finance   j  or  Tommy  Williams</p>
        <p>756 7815</p>
        <p>BAYWOOO. TWO ACRE lot Fl-nancing available Call 756-7711. BEAUTIFUL LOT in Cherry Oaks Call today as It will not be on the market lo^  --</p>
        <p>TURY 21 Eiass Realty, 756 6666 or</p>
        <p>756 5868. ------</p>
        <p>BUILD YOU NEST Try this halt acre lot east i '  new country mobile home tor qualified buyer. #F10. CEN TURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6^66 or 756 5848</p>
        <p>CHOICE RESIDENTIAL lofs^ Wooded Westhaven IV Preferred Prooerties, 756 7799</p>
        <p>CANNON COURT</p>
        <p>Nearly 1800 square Generous living areas. 3</p>
        <p>THE DEN will prove to be a favorite, spot tor family tun and Informal entertaining in this new</p>
        <p>Cherry Oaks ranch home Features living/dlning room, eat In kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage. Assumable 13'/s% fixed rateJoan to</p>
        <p>qualified buyer, builder will pay $100 per month Interest assistance up to 1 year $77,900. Call AAavIs Butts Realty, 758 0655 or Jane Butts, 756 2851._</p>
        <p>WANT A NEW HOME OF YOUR OWN?</p>
        <p>Have land but don't have $10,000 $7,000? $5,000? or even $1,000? Do what we did and call Pete Boyles at 919 449-6081.  _</p>
        <p>WANT PRIVACY? You got It with this Contemporary In Baywood. Offers 3 bedrooms, greatroom, rec reation room, formal dining room and all on one and halt acres of land $109,000, #164B CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666 or 756 5868.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE Gorgeous corner lot sets oft this 3 bedroom, all brick home with Farmers Home tinanc Ing. Real comfort is provided by</p>
        <p>excellent floor plan, plus garage. ~      Aldridge &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>756 3500,</p>
        <p>Priced to sell. A^ldric Southerland Realtors,</p>
        <p>Jean Hopper, 757 3979._</p>
        <p>10% LOAN ASSUMPTION or a possible new loan at a less than current rate 1722 square feet Excellent area. Call 756-0766._</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Did You Hear What</p>
        <p>JEFF JEFFRIES Said On RADI011 WNCT</p>
        <p>This Morning?</p>
        <p>FAIRLANE</p>
        <p>feet. Genei--  .</p>
        <p>bedrooms, carport. Fixed rate loan assumption. $59,500.</p>
        <p>ROSEWOOD Just outside the city Custom built tor the owner many extras. Absolutely spotless! $55,50(5 Fixed rate loan assumption</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE One of a kind custom Williamsburg otters a private master suite with study,and bar, garage and many authentic Colonial details. Don't overlook this one! $125,000.</p>
        <p>FARMERS Home tinancino it you quality Cozy ranch home is guar anteed to Impress Garage, fenced backyard, covered patio, central heat and air. Great buy af $42,500.</p>
        <p>LUCI DRIVE Two bedroom townhouses available with frost tree refrigerators, di^ washers, garbage disposals^</p>
        <p>washer/dryer.^;XNots"</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES 1 wooded residential lot $13,500 each Bob Whitehurst,</p>
        <p>825 8381 days and 825 3561 nights |  "th  and</p>
        <p>; c.b'STv,ov,d,</p>
        <p>7 5 i_:ZI9?:-^  I  niiBi  cv  oinGE</p>
        <p>6061. Nights</p>
        <p>Brook Valley</p>
        <p>__________porary  or  split</p>
        <p>I house. Sloping wooded lot o quiet cul de sac witn lots of Call tor more details $19,</p>
        <p>Nichols Aoency, 752 4Q12</p>
        <p>LOVELY LOT IN ------ ,</p>
        <p>perfect tor a contemporary or spll</p>
        <p>1^4 /\n 1</p>
        <p>duplex* ridge place* 2</p>
        <p>apptla^es</p>
        <p>Including  f</p>
        <p>P  l^r/wk  rtoirk.  6n#rav  tfiTl-</p>
        <p>Glotona  large  deck,  energy  efti</p>
        <p>rl^t^ractic^ly new. $275.7^ 149T</p>
        <p>MOBILE $7500 and $8500 752 5006</p>
        <p>HOME parks for sale Call 758 1914 or</p>
        <p>Richard Lane .</p>
        <p>Betty Beacham</p>
        <p>Lee Ball........</p>
        <p>Sandra Norris........</p>
        <p>. 752-8819 .756 3880 .756-6841  756-5797</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW HOME under cOn structlon In Orchard Hill Subdivision. Seller will pay all discount points and closing costs An at tractive new plan not seen before in the GreenvlMe area Large great room with fireplace, dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, two full baths, entrance foyer Private deck with lovely view. Buy now and choose your colors. FHA-VA Fixed rate financing available. $52.000. DG Nichols Agency. 752 4012</p>
        <p>ONE ACRE lots in country tor sale Call 756 9841.</p>
        <p>PICK UP THE phone and call n(wl Everybody wants a few acres In the country and they don't come along often Get this 4.5 acre vrooded tract which has been reduced to $10,W before someone else does. #M06 CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666 or 756 5868</p>
        <p>NEW DUPLEX Shenadoah Sub</p>
        <p>divi^on 301 Shiloh Drive. Appli anees, carpet, heat puhiP washerAdryer hookup. $280 i month. Call 758 331.1</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOTS Club Pines, Westhav Barry Sumrell 756-7252</p>
        <p> __ Lynndale,</p>
        <p>Westhaven III Call</p>
        <p>WE HAVE SEVERAL other lots and acreage for sale in and around Pitt County Call for more Informa tton DG Nichols Aoency, 752 4012. T/7 ACRES ROAD FRONT LOT Paved road City water Stokes, North Carolina. Call 758 3697._  :</p>
        <p>NEW TASTEFULLY DETORATED townhouse. I'/j baths, 2 bedrooms, washer/dryer hookup, carpeted, heat pump, efficient. $285 per</p>
        <p>I^th.*Cair752 2040 Of 756 8904._</p>
        <p>NEW TOWNHOUSES 2 bedr&amp;lt;ms, 1'-j baths, tireplaces, outside storage. 756 7252.</p>
        <p>NEW TWO BEDROOM apaHmem appliances, carpet, energy efficient heat pump, Williamsburg exterior No pets. $295 756 7480.</p>
        <p>Ill  Investment Property</p>
        <p>117 Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>ASSUAAABLE 10'/j% fixed loan^ Duplex Hooker Road Owner will finanace downpayment $61,900 756 3666</p>
        <p>JUST 30 MINUTES from Greenville, 3 bedroom, 2 bath trailer with central air on the river Deck on trailer, deck on beach and 120 toot pier. $21.000.756 5830</p>
        <p>DUPLEX Centrally located, 2 bedrooms, heat pump. 2' j years old. Fully rented. $520 a month. Positive cash flow by paying equity and assuming loan Jim Veeder, 756-2753 or Lily Richardson Realty, 752 6535</p>
        <p>NUESE</p>
        <p>located</p>
        <p>Beaufort</p>
        <p>RIVER waterfront lots, between Havelock and Ideal tor sail boat en</p>
        <p>WED6EW(X)DARAAS</p>
        <p>Greenville's most convenient 2 bedroom, I'/z bath townhouse Unique design. Now leasing. AAove in today. Red Banks Road.</p>
        <p>756-0987_</p>
        <p>WHY PAY RENT when you Mn own your own home tor about what you pay In rent. Call 756-7490.</p>
        <p>1 AND 2 BEDROOAA apartmwts available immediately. Call 752-3311.  __</p>
        <p>thusiasts. Call 823-8459.</p>
        <p>NEW DUPLEX Yearly rental of $6600 with assumable loan. Excellent tax shelter $61,000 Aldridge a, Southerland, 756 3500</p>
        <p>0%</p>
        <p>Investment Property</p>
        <p>DUPLEX LOTS Near Hospital &amp;gt; 3 Down, $186 00 Per AAonth J C Williams. Inc 756 6886</p>
        <p>WATERFRONT HOME between Bath and Belhaven, NC on Pungo Creek, 95' water frontage, bulkhead, pier, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, woodstove in greatroom, nice summer home or year round. Price 40-s Call 964 2283 or 943 3783</p>
        <p>12X65, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1975 mobile home with lot on water. Port Side, Whichard's Beach. Call 975-2314 dav$, 946 0995 nights._</p>
        <p>120</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM, unfurnished apartment on River Bluff Road. Call Smith Insurance 8. Realty at 752-</p>
        <p>2754._</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM energy efficient apartment. Call 756 5389or 756-0025.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM furnished apartment Adjoins ECU Completely modern with central heat and air condl tioning. Stadium Apartments, 904 East 14th Street. $180 per month.</p>
        <p>Call 752 5700or 756-4671.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM apartments. 5 blocks from campus. $lk). Call 752-0864.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>11000 A WEEK</p>
        <p>Our Economy Is Great!</p>
        <p>We need neat appearing, ambitious salesmen for marketing unique real estate concept. No getting liatings, No phone prospecting, No waiting for cuatomers to walk in. No buyer qualifying problems. No finding financing.</p>
        <p>Wt have more qualifed customers than salesmen, and In house financing. If you have a N. C. Real Estate License and have ideas of advancing into management and would like a full time career in the most exciting entity of real estate working in plush offices at Atlantic Beach, call for interview:</p>
        <p>Tuesday - Sunday, 9 AM' 5 PM 247-2696</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE AREA warehouse. 40,000 square feet, will renovate to accommodate store or tor storage. Located on Tenth Street across from Bostic Suggs. Also 9 furnished offices. 2500 square feet. 1512 North Greene Street 4,(XX) square feet of warehouse space. 7,000 square feet of fenced yard space. Call 758-1050 or 752 3270,_</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>available: Bryton Hills - $235 per month. Village East $285 per month. Duttus Realty, Inc. 756-0811.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM duplex for rent on Brownlea Drive. Available April 1. Call 752 8179.</p>
        <p>LOTS FOR RENT Also 2 and 3 bedroom mobile homes. Security deposits required, no pets. Call 758^^4413 between 8 and 5_</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM APARTMENT 302 Ash Street. Appliances furnished. $225 plus $100 deposit. AAarrled couple. No children. No pets. Call 752-3750 between 3-6 p.m.</p>
        <p>BEDROOM brick .-.'peted, appll andalr.756 f203</p>
        <p>.    duplex.</p>
        <p>Carpeted, appliances, central t</p>
        <p>heat</p>
        <p>TIRES</p>
        <p>NEW, USED, and RECAPS Unbeatable Prices and Quality</p>
        <p>QUALITY TIRE SERVICE</p>
        <p>752-7177</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM duplexes. Full appll-anced, fully carpeted. Heat pump. $255 per month. Call 758 2558 be-tween 9 5 p.m., 756 7677 after 5.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM apartment. Retrlger ator, stove, dishwasher, hookups for washer and dryer, cable TV 5 blocks from University. No pets. Call 752 0180, 756 2766 or 756 3210 Also one duplex.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Carpet, washer/dryer hook up, heat pump,</p>
        <p>fireplace. 756-3413 after 2 PM_</p>
        <p>704 East 3rd Street, 2 bedroom, stove and refrigerator, 2 blocks from ECU $240. 7^-1888._</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Everetts Holiday Truck Rental</p>
        <p>724 S. Memorial Drive</p>
        <p>NEXTTO HOLIDAY INN Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>TRUCK RENTALS</p>
        <p>CAMPERS  DOLLEYS</p>
        <p>LAWN MOWERS</p>
        <p>Phone 752-0334-756-0082 for</p>
        <p>WRECKER SERVICE BRAKE WORK TUNE UPS  LAWN  MOWERS</p>
        <p>PICK UP AND DELIVERY</p>
        <p>WANT TO SELL YOUR CAR?</p>
        <p>The Real Estate Concept Of Selling Your Car</p>
        <p>WENEEDLISTINQS</p>
        <p>NATIONAL AUTOFINDERS</p>
        <p>Exclusive Brokers For Pitt County</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD</p>
        <p>10th Street &amp;amp; 264 By-pass</p>
        <p>756-0114</p>
        <p>1982 OLDS FIRENZA</p>
        <p>PRESSMAN</p>
        <p>Established Printing Company needs</p>
        <p>Experienced Pressman for Heidelberg Press</p>
        <p>Top benefits include paid vacation and holidays, family hospitalization, life and disability insurance - 416 day work week. This is an excellent opportunity to join a company with over 45 employees that is established, successful and still growing</p>
        <p>Call Collect: Frank Edwards</p>
        <p>wuMSSPiiiiniiiccoiiPiuiy.iiic.</p>
        <p>ROCKY MOUNT, N.C.27801 (919)446-1981 Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>56889^</p>
        <p>DELIVERED!</p>
        <p>Stock no. 3820</p>
        <p>HOLT OLDSMOBILE-DATSUN</p>
        <p>Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>REGISTERED NURSES</p>
        <p>DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT</p>
        <p>* meet the public</p>
        <p>* learn new skills</p>
        <p>* help obtain our vital blood supply</p>
        <p>* Travel throughout eastern N.C.</p>
        <p>JOIN THE PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE TEAM AVAILABLE POSITIONS:</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT HEAD NURSE - F J.</p>
        <p>MOBILE STAFF NURSES-</p>
        <p>FULLTIME - PART-TIME - PER DIEM</p>
        <p>CALL TODAY! 758-1140</p>
        <p>AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0053" />
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>nuPUEX J07 Lindbeth Drive. Ap</p>
        <p>duplex RidO* Place, i bedroom, v, beths. Me* pump air condi lioned. Kitchen appll^ces Washer dryer hook up. *270 per</p>
        <p>month:.M060,</p>
        <p>121 Apartnwnts For Rent</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>327 one. two and three bedroom aarden and townhouse apartments, featuring Cable TV, modern appli anees, central heat and air condi tiooi^. clean laundry facilities, three swimming pools</p>
        <p>Office 204 Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>752-5100</p>
        <p>OAKMONT SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouse apartments 1212 Redbanks Road. Dish washer, refrigerator, range, disposal InctudodrWe also have Cle TV Very convenient to Pitt Plaia and University. Also some furnished apartments available.</p>
        <p>756-4151</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM, furnished apartments or mobile homes for rent. Contact J T or Tommy Williams, 756-7S1S._</p>
        <p>elm villa apartments 2M</p>
        <p>South Elm Street. I bedroom, furnished. Heat, air and water fnmished. Call 752 3376</p>
        <p>furnished apartments, 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, V'2 bath. Brand new. Now renting monthly, annually.</p>
        <p>T,/vln Oaks 756-7755_</p>
        <p>furnished 1 bedroom duplex apartment. 310 Paris Avenue. Water furnished. *140 a month plus ,^urltv deposit. Call 756 8765</p>
        <p>SHORT TRM lease *215 and *220. One monthly payment covers everything. 1 bedroom, furnished, cable TV; pool, laundry. Weekly rates from *63*125. Olde London Inn, 756 5555.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>The Happy Place To Live CABLE TV</p>
        <p>Office hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>AAonday through Friday OPEN SATURDAY FROM? 1</p>
        <p>Call us 24 hours a day at</p>
        <p>756-^</p>
        <p>Furnished Apartment Available April 16 Call 756-4151</p>
        <p>furnished apartment</p>
        <p>available near college Call 758</p>
        <p>Greenway</p>
        <p>Large 2 bedroom garden apartments, carpet, drapes, dishwasher, pool. On Country Club Dr. adjacent to Greenville Club. 756-6869 'e have cable tv</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>1, 2, and 3 bedrooms, washer-dryer hook ups. cable TV, pool, club house, playground. Near ECU</p>
        <p>Our Reputation Says It All -"A Community Complex."</p>
        <p>1401 Willow Street Office Corner Elm i Willow</p>
        <p>752-4225</p>
        <p>Count^^i</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom garden apartments. Carpeted, range, re frigerator, dishwasher, disposal and cable TV Conveniently located to shopping center and schools. Located iusf off lOth Street.</p>
        <p>Call 752-3519</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door,</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Quality construction, fireplaces, heat pumps (heating costs 50% less than comparable units), dlshwash-</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX, fully carpeted, IV2 baths, energy efficient heating and cooling, appliances furnished, washer-dryer hook ups, extra storage. Ridge Place. Call 756 2879.</p>
        <p>VILLAGE EAST</p>
        <p>2 bedroom, IV3 bath townhouses. Available now. *280/month.</p>
        <p>756-7711</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>er, washer/dryer hook ups. cable TV.wall-to-wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra insulation.</p>
        <p>Office Open 9-5 Weekdays</p>
        <p>9 5 Saturday  15  Sunday</p>
        <p>Merry Lane Oil Arlington Blvd. 756-5067</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>TRACTOR</p>
        <p>TIRES</p>
        <p>Best Prices In North Carolina. Check Our Prices Before You Buy!</p>
        <p>WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY!</p>
        <p>Free Delivery Within 30 Miles of Washington.</p>
        <p>SOUTHERN TIRE BROKERS</p>
        <p>5th and Market Washington, N C.</p>
        <p>946-9400</p>
        <p>Gl Wool Glove Liners-$2.95. B-15. Bomber. Field. A2. Flight. L2B. MA1. Snorkel and B9 Jackets Pea Coats. Rainwear. Combat Boots. Steel Toes. Camping &amp;amp; Sporting Goods</p>
        <p>ARMY - NAVY STORE</p>
        <p>1501 S Evans Street</p>
        <p>POOLS</p>
        <p>POOL CONSTRUCTION I SUPPLIES</p>
        <p>^BioGuard</p>
        <p>Swimmmq Poor ChettvcaK</p>
        <p>rMvlltoPoolff|HMy</p>
        <p>2725 E. 10th 7584131</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL</p>
        <p>DEPARTMENT OF NURSING</p>
        <p>Introducing</p>
        <p>3 Month Nurse Internship Programs</p>
        <p>GENERAL MEDICINE MEDICINE*NEPHR0L06Y PULMONARYONCOLOGY CRITICAL CARE^PULMONARY RNS^GNS</p>
        <p>For more information, call collect:</p>
        <p>Ms Elizabeth Lea, RN Nurse Recruiter (919) 966-2012 N. C. Memorial Hospital Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity/Afllrmalivs Action Employer</p>
        <p>REX SMITH CHEVROLET, INC.</p>
        <p>Hwy.11 By-pass</p>
        <p>746-3141</p>
        <p>SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Chevette</p>
        <p>New. 4 door. Stock no. 456. Tinted glass, floor mats, air condition, deluxe exterior, sports mirrors. 1.6 litre 4 cylinder, automatic, tilt wheel, radial WSW tires. AM-FM stereo. Light brown metallic with camel vinyl bucket seats.</p>
        <p>List Price $6944.85 Discount $698.79 Sale Price $6246.06 Rebate $500.00</p>
        <p>yourcost^5746.06</p>
        <p>' Plus Tax</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Citation</p>
        <p>4 door. New, Stock no. 424. Tinted glass, floor mats, deluxe exterior, body side moldings, air condition, remote control mirror, power steering and brakes. 2.5 litre 4 cylinder. 4 speed manual transmission, radial WSW tires, AM-FM radio. Light brown metallic with camel vinyl bench seat</p>
        <p>List Price $7970.49 Discount $735.17 Sale Price $7235.32 Rebate $750.00</p>
        <p>YOUR COST^6485.32</p>
        <p>Plus Tax</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Impala</p>
        <p>New. 4 door. Stock no. 444. Tinted glass, floor mats, air condition, remote mirrors, pin stripe. 4.4 litre V-8 engine, automatic, power steering and brakes, radial WSW tires, AM-FM radio, value appearance group. Light blue metallic and white, full wheel covers.</p>
        <p>List Price $9183.59 Discount $1270.55</p>
        <p>Sale Price ^7913.04</p>
        <p>Plus Tax</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Celebrity</p>
        <p>Stock no. 520. 4 door. Tinted glass, floor mats, intermittent wipers, electric rear window detogger, air condition, sports mirrors, 2.5 litre 4 cylinder, automatic, power steering, wire wheel covers, locking package, tilt wheel, radial WSW tires, auxilliary lighting, heavy duty battery. AM-FM stereo with cassette tape, bumper guards, exterior molding. Light blue metallic, dark blue cloth interior.</p>
        <p>List Price $11,151.67 Discount $1216.66 Sale Price $9934.99-Rebate $500.00</p>
        <p>YOUR COST^9434.99</p>
        <p>_  _ j - Plus Tax</p>
        <p>Many Other 81s And 82s In Stock With Rebates See</p>
        <p>Dick Evans, Sales Manager  Rex Smith. Owner</p>
        <p>/</p>
        <p>ii. tjouf iveuecuN, ureenvuie, oauuaj, moic**.</p>
        <p>WALK TO UNIVERSITY Super nice one bedroom, utilities furnished. *210 month. 756-7417.</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>CARRIAGE HOUSE</p>
        <p>Charles Street Extension. Close to PItf Plaza. 2 bedroom townhouses All electric, tully carpeted, cable TV. pool, leund^ room. 756 3450.</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>CHERRYCOURT</p>
        <p>Luxurious 2 bedroom townhouses and 1 bedroom apartments. Carpet, drapes, compactors, washer-dryar hook-ups, pool, sauna, tennis court.</p>
        <p> ups, pool</p>
        <p>club house, etc</p>
        <p>752-1557</p>
        <p>COMPLETELY FURNISHED effi clet^ apartment for 1 person. Utilities Included. Across from col-leoo. Call 75a-25S5.</p>
        <p>CYPRESS GARDENS</p>
        <p>ZWE KHXSkwt</p>
        <p>Two bedroom apartment fully carpeted, frost treo refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer h^^tps and LOW HEATING BILLS Call for an appointmant. Days: 75S 6061, NIohtsrTSS-WI or 75S 1535.</p>
        <p>EXKTORSPARK</p>
        <p>Beasiey Drive</p>
        <p>Energy efficient two and three bedroom apartments available immediately. Call tor appointment Days: 75S^1 NlohtS. Mfcak^: 75S 7715</p>
        <p>DUPLEX, LARGE, freshly painted, fireplace, with heat pump heating and coollno. Call 756 4953._</p>
        <p>CLASSiFiED DiSPLAY</p>
        <p>FOR RENT</p>
        <p>American Legion Building For Parties, Dances, Banquets Call</p>
        <p>Ernest Avery 756-0423 Seth Jones 756-5060</p>
        <p>NICE 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartmontsavallablo. Call 756-1050.</p>
        <p>NOW RENTING CAMBRIDGE MANOR WEST BRAND NEW LUXURY APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Faatures</p>
        <p>2 Large bedrooms 1' j Baths</p>
        <p>Thormopana windows</p>
        <p>E 300 Energy efficient</p>
        <p>Heat punw</p>
        <p>Spacious floor plan</p>
        <p>eleautiful individual Williamsburg</p>
        <p>exteriors</p>
        <p>Patios with privacy fence Washer dryer hookups Kitchen appliances</p>
        <p>3 built cabinets</p>
        <p>CALL 756-7647</p>
        <p>Custom I</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Business Rentals</p>
        <p>BUILDING ON Dickinson Avenue next to Stop-N-Go. Many possibilities. Call days, 752 6117, nlQhts. 756 3807</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE excellent location, Arlington Boulevard, 2,000 square feet . 756^X)25 or 756 53S9._</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>125 Condominiums For Rent</p>
        <p>NEW FULLY eouipoed, carpeted, 2 bedroom units. Within walking dis tance of campus and downtown 300 a month. 7&amp;amp; 9074.</p>
        <p>127</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>AYDEN Older home, 2 bedroom*, newly painted inside and out. Large rooms, fireplace. *200 monthly rent Deposit and lease required. Call 756 1980, nights. 756-6623.</p>
        <p>BRICK HOME Knotty pine. ; hardwood floors, quiet ; neighborhood, 1 bedroom, study, I living room *165 Ayden. Call i 746 2098   !</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE INSTALL ALUMINUM AND VINYLSIDING</p>
        <p>RempdelingRoom Additions.</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton, Co.</p>
        <p>752-6116</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON NEEDED</p>
        <p>Toyota East has an opening for a salesperson. Excellent salary and benefits, paid vacation and good working conditions. For application see Jeff Goodman at:</p>
        <p>TOYOTA</p>
        <p>EAST</p>
        <p>756-3228</p>
        <p>109 Trade Street Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>OVER 300</p>
        <p>CAREER OPPORTUNITIES</p>
        <p>NATIONAL CAREER CENTERS-USA</p>
        <p>is sponsoring a</p>
        <p>CAREER CONFERENCE</p>
        <p>APRIL 2nd and 3rd, 1982 in FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>Career opportunities for individuals with four year, college degrees or better in technical and</p>
        <p>non-technical areas such as: BUSINESS Salas</p>
        <p>Flnanc*(MBA)</p>
        <p>Production Manufacturing Accounting</p>
        <p>ENGINEERING  SYSTEMS/EOP.</p>
        <p>Mechanical  Programmer</p>
        <p>Electrlcel  Prog./Analyst</p>
        <p>Electronic  Systems Analyst</p>
        <p>Chemical  Project Leader</p>
        <p>Nuclear  Biis. Applications</p>
        <p>To name a few SALARIES TO M2.000 NOTE SOME OF THOSE REGULARLY ATTENDING THIS CAREER CONFERENCE</p>
        <p>IIT</p>
        <p>US STEEL PEPSI-COLA PFIZER CON EDISON</p>
        <p>EXXON</p>
        <p>GTE</p>
        <p>CHRYSLER OWENS-ILLINOIS GOODYEAR</p>
        <p>ABBOn LABS KIDDER PEABODY TEXAS INSTRUMENTS EASTMAN KODAK ALCOA</p>
        <p>(Subject to ehsnge per direction of Individual company) Forward ono copy of your up-lo-Jito rosums (with contact Inlormtlion) lor approval. Raaumaa muat bo rocolvod no lator than March 25.1112. You will rocoivo a roply.</p>
        <p>MAILTO:</p>
        <p>DAN BLUE</p>
        <p>National Career Centers-USA, Inc.</p>
        <p>P.O. BOX 447</p>
        <p>FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. 28302  (919)  483-0413</p>
        <p>Dont Be Green With Envy Be One Of The Lucky Ones!!</p>
        <p>USED CARS</p>
        <p>HOLT</p>
        <p>Shop Holt For The Best Deal In Town  Check These Fine Cars And Great Prices</p>
        <p>The Name On The Sign Means Quality</p>
        <p>THIS WEEKS SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Regal Limited Gray, loaded, 3400 miles .......$10,995.00</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Chevette  Medium blue. 4 speed. AM-FM radio .. $3650.00</p>
        <p>1979 Toyota Clica  Gold, automatic, air, 31,000 miles .....$4475.00</p>
        <p>1977 Chrysler Cordoba  Blue metallic, automatic, air  .........$2575.00</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun WaQon</p>
        <p>Yellow, automatic, air condition, sun roof, AM-FM radio.</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 310</p>
        <p>Burgundy with burgundy interior, 5 speed, AM-FM stereo, 11.000 miles. Save $$$</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 810 Maxima</p>
        <p>Copper with tan cloth trim. Fully equipped including electric sun roof.</p>
        <p>1981 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>White with burgundy velour interior, burgundy landau top. Air, AM-FM, bucket seats, road wheels.</p>
        <p>1980 Pontiac Bonneville</p>
        <p>Medium blue metallic with dark blue interior and vinyl roof, air, power windows, power seat. AM-FM stereo cassette, wire wheel covers, 16.000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Fairmont Futura</p>
        <p>White with blue interior. Automatic, air, power steering and brakes, AM-FM stereo with tape, bucket seats, 25,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Pontiac Bonneville</p>
        <p>White with red vinyl interior. Automatic, air condition, power steering and brakes. AM-FM stereo, 40,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Datsun 210 Wagon</p>
        <p>White with blue interior, automatic, air, AM-FM radio, woodgrain trim. 33.000 miles, one owner.</p>
        <p>1977 Toyota Corolla Wagon</p>
        <p>Green with tan interior, 5 speed, air, AM-FM, wc</p>
        <p>, woodgrain trim, extra clean!</p>
        <p>SMALL TRUCK BARGAINS 1981 Datsun Kin^ Cab Diesel  Blue, blue interior, 5 speed 1981 Datsun Long Bed Diesel  Black, gray interior, 5 speed 1981 Toyota Long Bed  Brown with tan interior, automatic, air 1980 Volkswagen Pickup  Blue, 4 speed, air condition</p>
        <p>HOLTOLDSMOBILE-DATSIM</p>
        <p>756-3115</p>
        <p>DATSUN</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Greenvilles Finest Used Cars!</p>
        <p>1981 Jeep CJ-7</p>
        <p>2 to choose from. Both have remaining factory warranty. Both of these offer tremendous savings over a new one.</p>
        <p>1980 Ford Mustang</p>
        <p>White, automatic transmission, AM-FM radio, radial tires, 30,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1980 Honda Accord</p>
        <p>Silver with maroon interior, 2 to choose from. Both equipped with air and AM-FM radio. One has 5 speed, one automatic. One has 14,000 miles, the other has 20,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Chevette</p>
        <p>2 door hatchback. Dove gray with blue interior, automatic transmission, air condition, AM-FM stereo.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Granada</p>
        <p>Medium green. Fully equipped, 42,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Chevette</p>
        <p>Blue with blue interior, 4 speed, AM-FM radio, 44,000 miles. Cheap to own and operate.</p>
        <p>1978 Pontiac Trans AM</p>
        <p>White with maroon interior. Loaded with most available factory options including t-top. 48,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1978 Honda Civic Hatchback</p>
        <p>Silver, automatic transmission, AM-FM radio, 50,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Camaro</p>
        <p>Medium brown with buckskin interior. Power steering and brakes, air condition, AM-FM radio, landau roof, sport wheels.</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Fiesta Ghia</p>
        <p>4 speed, air condition, AM-FM.radio.</p>
        <p>1977 Mercury Grand Marquis</p>
        <p>Antique cream, cream interior, one owner, equipped with every available factory option and only 42,000 miles. This car you must see.</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>Maroon with white vinyl top. Fully equipped with tilt wheel and sport wheels.</p>
        <p>1977 Toyota Clica GT Liftback</p>
        <p>White with buckskin interior. 5 speed air condition, AM-FM stereo.</p>
        <p>BobBarbour</p>
        <p>VOtWAMC Jeep Renault</p>
        <p>117 VV Tenth St Greenvillf 758-7200</p>
        <p>BobBarbour</p>
        <p>3300 S. Memorial Dr. Greenville 355-2500</p>
        <p>On The 264 By Pass</p>
        <p>756-3228</p>
        <p>TOYOTA EAST</p>
        <p>SPECTACULAR</p>
        <p>USED CAR VALUES!!</p>
        <p>MARCH IS USED CAR MONTH AT TOYOTA EAST</p>
        <p>WE HAVE MARKED DOWN THE FOLLOWING LIST OF TRADE-INS DURING THIS MONTH ONLY TO MAKE WAY FOR MORE DURING MARCH.</p>
        <p>stock No.</p>
        <p>1996-B</p>
        <p>3304-A</p>
        <p>1875-A</p>
        <p>3267-A</p>
        <p>3238-A</p>
        <p>MR7052</p>
        <p>3206-A</p>
        <p>3083-A</p>
        <p>MR7051</p>
        <p>3128-A</p>
        <p>MR7046</p>
        <p>MP8099</p>
        <p>AP8101</p>
        <p>AP8102</p>
        <p>OP8110</p>
        <p>NR7038</p>
        <p>CR7240</p>
        <p>P8118-A</p>
        <p>2107-A</p>
        <p>2125-A</p>
        <p>TR7041</p>
        <p>2142-A</p>
        <p>3025-A</p>
        <p>MP8119</p>
        <p>3126-B</p>
        <p>MP8065</p>
        <p>3240-A</p>
        <p>2023-A</p>
        <p>3105-A</p>
        <p>RN3167</p>
        <p>2157-A</p>
        <p>MP8094</p>
        <p>3194-A</p>
        <p>1823-B</p>
        <p>3209-A</p>
        <p>RN3287</p>
        <p>8121-A</p>
        <p>ZP8107</p>
        <p>Year-Make</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>-A</p>
        <p>-A</p>
        <p>-A</p>
        <p>-A</p>
        <p>1982 Toyota 4x4 Pickup ............ $8995.00</p>
        <p>1982 Toyota Corolla 2 Door........... $7495.00</p>
        <p>1976 Honda CB-360..........................$895.00</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Clica Supra. ,..................$9895.00</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Tercel.........................$5895.00</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota SR-5 4x4......................$10,495.00</p>
        <p>1979 Ford F-250 Pickup.............. $3995.00</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Tercel Liftback.................$6425.00</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Clica ...................  $8495.00</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Chevette...........   $5850.00</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Pickup........................$6995.00</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 280-ZX Turbo ...........$15,495.00</p>
        <p>1981 Plymouth Horizon  ....................$6295.0(</p>
        <p>1981 Oldsmobile Cutlass.................... $7895.0</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Corolla........................ $8195.0(</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Corolla  ......................$6695.0</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Starlet  ...............   $4995.01</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Park Avenue....................$8995.0(</p>
        <p>1980 Toyota Corolla........................$5195.0(</p>
        <p>1980 Toyota Pickup........................$5995.0(</p>
        <p>1980 Toyota Corolla........................$7895.01</p>
        <p>1980 Toyota Pickup..........  $5995.01</p>
        <p>1980 Toyota Corolla........................$5495.01</p>
        <p>1980 Honda Accord........................$6995.01</p>
        <p>1980 Mazda GLC Wagon..................  $5075.01</p>
        <p>1980 GMC Pickup .........................$5875.01</p>
        <p>1980 Mercury Capri................ $5995.00</p>
        <p>1979 Datsun King Cab  ...........      $5025.0</p>
        <p>1979 Toyota Corolla............ $4995.0</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo .....  $5695.0</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge D-150 4x4 Pickup .......$5995.0</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet LUV Pickup  ............$4695.0</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge Diplomat Wagon................$4995.0</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Fairmont Futura.................$3895.0</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Fiesta v.......... $3795.0</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Pickup .....  $4495.0</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Nova 2 Door..............  $3195.0</p>
        <p>1977 Ford Mustang ........................$3895.0</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0054" />
        <p>D-iOThe Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Sunday, March 21.1962</p>
        <p>127</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT Eastwood section 1500 sauare feet, 3 bedroom, 2</p>
        <p>129</p>
        <p>Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>ba'ttis.*lMii^  i^^'^**Xsposai</p>
        <p>kitctwn with dishwasher.</p>
        <p>qarage, tenced back yard, central air. S400 per month plus deposit</p>
        <p>Available April 1. 756 3391 after 5 30</p>
        <p>FOR RENT to couple with option to buy  5-room house and lot 1'4 miles from Grimesland on Black Jack Call 753 3730or 753 54M  _</p>
        <p>Road</p>
        <p>FOR RENT. 3 bedroom house. Oufside sforage Good location in Gritton Phone 322 5300 after 6p m</p>
        <p>house for rent Simpson 3 bedroom, 2 baths, private, large larage S375 per month Call 756</p>
        <p>house for sale or rent, new 3 bedroom ranch, no lease, rent neootiable. 919 768 5004 after 7 pm</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, located in Greenville No S325 month Call 746 3064</p>
        <p>gets^</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in quiet neighborhood Den, living, and dining room $425 per month, 1</p>
        <p>yarieas, and deposit. 758 1355 betore 7 30 a.m. after 7:30 p m</p>
        <p>Family preferred</p>
        <p>three bedroom home In Ayden Fully carpeted, central air, fence, nice area $295 month. Call Brian Jones. 756 5030</p>
        <p>1406 POLK AVENUE Colonial Heights 3 bedrooms, lease. $290 per month Aldridge 8i Southerland, 756 350U. ___</p>
        <p>3 bedroom, living room, I'j</p>
        <p>baths, carport, nice corner yardjn id neiqnbo per moi -56 1130</p>
        <p>good neighborhood No pets $375 er monfn "</p>
        <p>Deposit required Call</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM $200 a month 15 miles from hospital on Stan tonsburg Road 753 3191 or 753 2776</p>
        <p>4 OR 5 bedroom house Close to campus Call 752 0864</p>
        <p>6 ROOM country house with bath Approximately 4 miles east ot Avden. Call524 5507.__</p>
        <p>129</p>
        <p>Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>SPAIN'S MOBILE Home Park. Large lots. 8 minutes from Greenville $37.50 per month. 746 6575  _</p>
        <p>VILLAGE TRAILER Park Ayden</p>
        <p>Paved streets, city water, sewage, nth.</p>
        <p>trash collection Lots $40 per mon tirst month free or we pay moving expenses 746 2425 or 752 7148</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Home Repairs Siding Roofing</p>
        <p>Eastwood Construction Co.</p>
        <p>758-0246</p>
        <p>$40 PER AAONTH 3 milM north ot city Amoving services free Call 758 2347__</p>
        <p>133 AAobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>CLEAN, 2 bedrooms, shady lof Married couples only No pets. Call 752 6245</p>
        <p>SPECIAL RATES for students 12 X 60  2 bedroom, total electric,</p>
        <p>washer. $150 Also 2 bedroom with</p>
        <p>carpet and air $150. No pets. No Idri  ' </p>
        <p>chiben 758 4541 or 756 9491</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM mobile home, washer and dryer. No children No Call 758 6679.  ____</p>
        <p>gels.</p>
        <p>TWO MOBILE HOMES for rent One, 14 X 70, 3 bedroom, I'o baths, 2 years old, on farm 3 miles from Greenville $240 8 X 48, 1 bedroom, Avden Trailer Park $100. 756 5960 12 X 60, 2 bedrooms, all electric trailer No pets. Near Hudson's Crossroads. Call 758 2992</p>
        <p>12 X 60. 2 bedrooms, furnish^ air washer/dryer No peti Call 752 6051 after 5 30 p.m</p>
        <p>12 X 65. 2 bedrooms, washer/dryer, central air. 3 miles north of city Call 758 2347.</p>
        <p>135 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS</p>
        <p>foot office space. ----</p>
        <p>furnished $100 imonth. 756 7417</p>
        <p>165 square space. UfiJIfles</p>
        <p>DOWNTOWN jusf off mall, conve nient to court house, single or multiple. 756-0041, 756 3466</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE 1000 square feet office space. Excellent location Call 752 1733</p>
        <p>OFFICES FOR LEASE Contact JT or Tommy Williams, 756 7815. PHYSICIANS office building f&amp;lt;^ rent. Available immediately. Call 752 0929 or 758 2001_</p>
        <p>STORE/OFFICE/RESTAURANT Available now Downtown mall. 1260 souare feet 756 0041, 756 3466</p>
        <p>UP TO 2,000 square feet of prime office space Reasonable rent. Excellent location near Carolina East Mall. Call 756 5991</p>
        <p>1000 SOUARE FEET of office space available immediately at Pitt Plaza Reasonable rent. Excellent location. 756 0842</p>
        <p>636 SOUARE FEET carpeted office Utilities and ianitor furnished</p>
        <p> ......  lan____</p>
        <p>Parking available Joyner Lanier</p>
        <p>-       :he</p>
        <p>12 X 65 Fully carpeted, furnished, central air. Prefer coimles Rivervlew Estates. Call 756 6230.</p>
        <p>12X60 furnished or unfurnish^, washer/dryer, air, excallent cond tion on private lot 3 mile from Greenville No pets. 756 0801 after 5</p>
        <p>2 AND 3 BEDROOMS, air, washer Kenland Manor Park. Call 756 1444 after 4</p>
        <p>2 AND 3 bedroom homes tor rent Air conditioned. 3 miles from Indus trial center Call 758 2347. BEDROOM,</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, 2 full baths, fireplace. Stokes area Big, private lot. Call 756 4019</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM trailer for rent Call 758 0779.</p>
        <p>2 OR 3 BEDROOMS Ayden Greenville, Winterville  Deposit.</p>
        <p>Partially furnished. 756 0870__</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS,^washer/dr^er, air.</p>
        <p>carpet. No pets. Call 756 I</p>
        <p>60' LONG, 2 bedrooms, furnish^, air, central beat, covered palio No pets. No children. 752 &amp;gt;907_______</p>
        <p>Building, 219 Cotanche Street Contact Jim Lanier at 752 5505, from 9 5.  _</p>
        <p>700 SQUARE FEET suitable for Beaufy Shop on East 10th St $300 a month Call 758 2300 days._</p>
        <p>137 Resort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>OCEAN FRONT COTTAGE Club Colony, Atlantic Beach 4 bedrooms. Call 753 3441, Farmvllle.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>138</p>
        <p>Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>ROOM FOR male wtK) works day shift. Central heat, $75 a month. Utilities included Call 756 3214</p>
        <p>ROOMS FOR RENT: Weekly effh clency, linen furnished, mam service once a week From $A3^$W per week Close to bos route. Olde LofMlon Inn, 756 5555._</p>
        <p>140</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>WANTED Piano tuned. 752 3774.</p>
        <p>WANTED: Set of encycolpedlas Will pay reasonable price. Call</p>
        <p>756 6069 after 6 p.m._</p>
        <p>142 Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>FEAAALE ROOAAAAATE wantim to share condominium near ECU</p>
        <p>campus _wlth 2  professional</p>
        <p>women. Call 756:</p>
        <p>FEAAALE ROOAAAAATE settled college student or elderly woman for one bedroom, $100 per month .......... Call  752  6000.</p>
        <p>plus half utilities.</p>
        <p>AAALE HOUSEAAATE wanted to share 3 bedroom house. Hardee Acres. Call 752 5456.</p>
        <p>ROOAAAAATE TO SHARE extra nice furnished condominium Would prefer business professic^l. $175 per month plus '-'z utilities. Call 756 2770</p>
        <p>ROOAAAAATE WANTED In10</p>
        <p>miles outside Greenville $100 rent, &amp;lt;/3 utilities, private bath, pets okay. Call 793 8702 from 3 11 p m , AAon day through Friday _</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Drink Coffee</p>
        <p>with JOHN MOORE</p>
        <p>Radio 11, WNCT at 6 A.M.</p>
        <p>COMPUTER OPERATOR</p>
        <p>Must have a minimum of six months experience operating computer and peripherai equipment. Knowiedge of JCL and OCL and ability to work independently essential.</p>
        <p>Hours of work, 9 pm to 710 am, Monday through Thursday. Excellent salary and fringe benefits with opportunity for advancement.</p>
        <p>Send resume with salary requirements to:</p>
        <p>LARRY HAMBY EATON CORPORATION P.O. BOX 7247 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>142. Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>TWO ropmmates naaded to shara 3</p>
        <p>bedroom house. $125 month Includ utilities. Call 756 5303 after 6.</p>
        <p>ino)</p>
        <p>WANTED:  Person  to  share</p>
        <p>apartment at Carriage House, '/z    '11756</p>
        <p>rent and ufllifles. Call 756-6865</p>
        <p>144</p>
        <p>Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>USED PAPERBACKS AAusf be reasonably new and in good condition. Evans New &amp;amp; Used Books. 321 Evans Street AAall___</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY pine logs and standing timber All species. Pay ing highest market prices. Beasley Lumber Products, PO Box 427, Phone Scotland Neck, NC, 826-4121 or 826 4122.____</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY</p>
        <p>poHne. Cal</p>
        <p>_ _ Used tram all 756 5097or 756 9315</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>148</p>
        <p>Wanted To Rent</p>
        <p>SELL YOUR OLD car In classified and you'll have extra money for a newone. Calf 752 6166</p>
        <p>VGA TECHNICIAN with boat seeks to share house with garage $P^ near ECU Neat, clean, studloi, non-smokar. agnostic, 37, $ingla-Greenvlll# newcomer mid AAarch. Call collect, George (615 ) 227 5405.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>PAINTING Interior from $35 Exterior from $149 758-2609</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>STAFF PHARMACIST</p>
        <p>Immediate opening for staff pharmacist raglatsred In North^ Carolina or eiigibie for reciprocity. Hospital axperlence-preferred. 40 hour work week. Excellent working condl-* tione.  *</p>
        <p>Contact:</p>
        <p>PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT</p>
        <p>WAYNE COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL P.O. BOX 8001 GOLDSBORO, N .0.27530 119-731-6050 EOE</p>
        <p>roo^|f</p>
        <p>FIAT COUPON</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>This coupon worth up to</p>
        <p> Fuel injection</p>
        <p> Front-whMl drive</p>
        <p> EPA eat. @ mpg/38 hwy.</p>
        <p> Rack and pinion alaaring</p>
        <p> 5-apead overdrive transmiaaion</p>
        <p>Com* in tnd mtkt four best dool todtf.</p>
        <p>Big factory incentives combined with super dealer discounts give you the years best prices on Fiat Stradas But don't waitinventory is limited they're going fast!</p>
        <p>off the suggested list price of a new</p>
        <p>FIAT STRADA</p>
        <p>Take this coupon to the dealer listed below:</p>
        <p>Units In Stock Are Equipped With 5 Speed Transmission And Air Condition</p>
        <p>Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood, Inc.</p>
        <p>752-7111</p>
        <p>Flt Motori of North Amirlca. Inc., 1982</p>
        <p>Savings may vary dapandlng upon modal and optional aquipmant.The Real Estate CornerWHY PAY RENT?</p>
        <p>Two Bedroom Condominium WINTER FOREST CONDOMINIUMS STARTING AT$29,6005500 Discount If You Buy Early</p>
        <p>537,500  2 Badroom Townhomes Near Hospital Down, Monthly Payments 5416.67 Per Month J.C. Williams, Inc. - 756-6886 Call Today</p>
        <p>OWN YOUR HOME IN 5 YEARS</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 B. FORBES</p>
        <p>756-2121</p>
        <p>2717 S. Memoric! Drive</p>
        <p>Office Open 1-5</p>
        <p>1.5  J  C  Bowen  On  Cal</p>
        <p>756-7426</p>
        <p>ndependently Owned &amp;amp; Operated</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE 2-5 Today</p>
        <p>SR1728</p>
        <p>Just Beyond Lake Glenwood</p>
        <p>Hostess</p>
        <p>Where can you find track fights, luminous ceiling In kitchen, high security dead boll locks, phone lacks in every room, fireplace with blowers, attic storage and clerestory lighting in great room? These features and a fixed loan ot 13?'4% are a great opportunity in today's market. Come see this home today.</p>
        <p>WA Fimuiciffi</p>
        <p>Now Available On</p>
        <p>REAL LOG HOMES</p>
        <p>Worlds Largest Manufacturer Of Log Homes</p>
        <p>REAL LOG HOMES</p>
        <p>THIS IS A LIMITED OFFER!</p>
        <p>Contact Us Today For More Information</p>
        <p>EAST COAST LOG HOMES</p>
        <p>P.OBOX637  Griffon,  N.C.  28530</p>
        <p>524-5474  752-4809  524-5004</p>
        <p>FOR SALE BY OWNER</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE</p>
        <p>501 Queen Anne's Road. Attractive 3 year old Dutch Colonial. Great room with fireplace, study, dining room, spacious eat-in kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2'h baths, and large screened porch. Custom made utility house. Attractive landscaping with white picket fence and circle drive. Loan assumption. $108,000</p>
        <p>Call 756-9906NEW LISTINGFarmers Home Financing available on this three bedroom home in Ayden; 1V^ baths and one-car garage. Owner is transferring.  -</p>
        <p>ESTATE REALTY COMPANY</p>
        <p>752-5058</p>
        <p>Jarvis or Dorlis Mills 752-3847</p>
        <p>Billy Wilson : 758-4476  -</p>
        <p>Old Train Station</p>
        <p>2424 s. Charles St.</p>
        <p>756-6666</p>
        <p>QiikiOi'</p>
        <p>105 Greenville Blvd. Hwy. 264 By-pass</p>
        <p>756-5868</p>
        <p>Broker On Call Today Gaye Waldrop - 756-6242</p>
        <p>BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>Broker On Call Today Joe Ward - 752-1755</p>
        <p>See Our Other Homes For Sale In The Classified Section</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE TODAY</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT L</p>
        <p>OnkJQ^</p>
        <p>756-2121</p>
        <p>2717 S. Memorial Dr,</p>
        <p>in:  ill  OFFICE  OPEN</p>
        <p>B. FORBES AGENCY</p>
        <p>Each Office Independently Owned &amp;amp; Operated</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE</p>
        <p>Off 14th Street Extention Across From Windy Ridge Greenville's most exclusive townhomes are going fast. We do have a few available and number 83 is open today. One of our best plans at $53,500 with 1422 square feet. Variable or fixed rate financing available. Get the most for your money at Quail Ridge.</p>
        <p>Host: Tim Smith 752-9811</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>756-6336</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITIES</p>
        <p>3 Duplex Apartments - across from Industrial Park, Qreenvllle, for sale as 8 package.</p>
        <p>9Vi% APR assumable loan, Fixed rale Monthly rental Income of $1200.00 Monthly principal interest payments ot $990.00 Loan Balance $100,700 Sales Price: $145.000.00</p>
        <p>1 Duplex Apartment  across from Industrial Park. Greenville.</p>
        <p>9 3/4% APR assumable loan, fixed rate.</p>
        <p>Monthly rental income of $400.00</p>
        <p>Monthly payment$ Including principal, interest, insurance and</p>
        <p>taxes. $343.25</p>
        <p>Loan Balance $33.512.00</p>
        <p>Sales Price: $54.000.00</p>
        <p>1 Duplex Apartment-close toE.C.U. 14V% APR fixed rate loan for 3 years. Monthly rental income of $530.00 Monthly payments of $605.00 Loan balance $49.200.00 Sales Price: $67.000.00</p>
        <p>Rental Income property, seven apartments, two years old, close to E.C.U.</p>
        <p>Sales Price: $160,000 Some Terms Available</p>
        <p>Condominium Project on the water with land to build 30 additional units. Swimming pool, tennis court, bulkheads, boat docks, sewage and water has already been placed on this property.</p>
        <p>Salas Price: $252,000.00 with terms available</p>
        <p>Resort Properly located on the Pamlico River and 2500 feet on the water. Baautilul property tor single family dwelling or duplexes. Forty minutes from Greenville.</p>
        <p>Sales Price: $125.000.00 with terms available</p>
        <p>Island for sale with private bridge located in Onslow County. 16,000 tool shoreline. Can be developed as single family or multMamlly.</p>
        <p>Sales Price: 3 Million with terms available.</p>
        <p>Resort Property - 6 acres on Markers Island with 600 feet on Back Bay facing Shackleford Banks. This property will accomodate 12 single family dwellings.</p>
        <p>Sales Price: $180,000.00 with some terms available.</p>
        <p>Investment Property located in Winterville. 100'X ISO lot zoned commercial. Zoning can be changed to allow a duplex.</p>
        <p>Sales Price: $9.500.</p>
        <p>21,000 square foot warehouse tor lease. Located in Greenville. Rail siding and truck dock.</p>
        <p>Jeannette</p>
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        <p>Agency, Inc.</p>
        <p>756-1322 Anytime!</p>
        <p>Jainatia Cox, CRB, CRS.QRI  Dwight  Qarralt</p>
        <p>REALTOR 7SS-2521 car-752-2247  758-5^4</p>
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        <p>SHENANDOAH</p>
        <p>TOWNHOMES</p>
        <p>(Located off 264 By-pasa on Tobacco Road)</p>
        <p>STOP! Don't pay rent any longer! We can show you how to take that money any buy a townhouse. Don't have the down payment? No need to worry, owner will let your work it out. For More Information drop by today. S39,900.</p>
        <p>Hostess: Sara Stephenson, 757-1018</p>
        <p>Lot IB Greenwood Forest</p>
        <p>SOLAR PASSIVE DESIGN. A helping of sun shines through the triple windows into the solar room. Three spacioiis bedrooms, large baths and a tasteful greatroom make for living comfort. Located on a wooded and private lot. Come on out today to see this beautiful home. $55,900.</p>
        <p>Host: Dana Kendrick, 756-8095</p>
        <p>110 Ripley Road</p>
        <p>Club Pines</p>
        <p>Just take one little peep at this home in Club Pines and you'll be sold! Features four large bedrooms, all formal areas, wooded lot and privacy fence plus a third story storage area. Beautifully decorated throughout. See it today. S104.900.</p>
        <p>Host: Eddie Pate, 753-4235</p>
        <p>116RAVENW00D</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN</p>
        <p>SUBDIVISION</p>
        <p>FREE UTILITIES! for one year. Thats right, the owner of this 3 bedroom home in Westhaven is willing to foot the bill for you. H(3me features all formal areas, and a den with a fireplace. Storage house outside for Dad to putter in. Rent with an option to buy or assume the fixed rate loan. S70's. N0.157B.</p>
        <p>Host: Quincy Scarborough, 758-7243</p>
        <p>r  Host:  Quincy  Scarborough.  750-7243  ,r</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY. Be the first to see this 2 story beauty in this prestigious neighborhood. Space 'galore, with 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, den and a play room. Owner is willing to rent with an option to buy. Low 90's LISTING BROKER: Ann Bass, 756-9881.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>NEW List ING in prestigious Club Pines. Dare to compare value in this lovely home. 2000 sq. feet of carefully planned, custom built areas, refined with beautiful molding and wallpaper. There is a privacy deck, lots of storage and a huge entertaining greatroom. A tremendous value at $102,500. LISTING BROKER: Dana Kendrick, 756-0095.</p>
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        <p>SIM,900 - Dont let spring catch you napping! Wake up and take advantage of a real opportunity to own this fine home. Sellers really want to sell. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths. 2800 square feet. Wooded lot. Neighborhood with lots of children.</p>
        <p>$22,900 - Own this home with no down payment if you qualify. Home is like new inside and out. Very tastefully decorated. Wall to wall carpet over hardwood floors, cerj-tral floor furnace. House payment under $225. You can't beat that!</p>
        <p>$32,900 - Rent Is money down the drain. Ownership is a savings account. Convenient location, pool for your leisure. Call today.</p>
        <p>$32,900 - Wise buyl Come see this attractive condominium with 2 bedrooms. V/z baths. One owner. Good condition. Pool. No exterior maintenance.</p>
        <p>$35,000  Fishermen! This is your opportunity to get away on the river. Very beautiful wooded lot. Cottage has been remodeled and will entice you.</p>
        <p>$43,900  Let a partner help you with the down payment and assume 8%% fixed loan. Low utilities, solar hot water and wood burning stove. 3 bedrooms, V/z baths, carport.</p>
        <p>$49,000  You should see this popular style home in Singletree subdivision. Only one year old. 3 bedrooms. Two full years warranty with ERA.</p>
        <p>$47,000 - Red Oak. Owner moving to another city makes this attractive home available. So many wonderful features  step-saver kitchen with pantry, double garage, den with fireplace, central heat and air.</p>
        <p>$49,000 - Smart Spanish design home in North Hills Subdivisin. A super OMortuMi^ te owf^lne home at an excellent price. 3 Urlom|l2 Athl. beautiful stone fireplace, garage, (We\h/k|Mil|ia/efully landscaped.</p>
        <p>$127,900  Tired of high Interest rates. Owner will finance this home with substantial down payment below market rate. This beautiful home needs renovating which Is reflected In asking price. In mint condition, home would be worth much more. 4 bedrooms, 3'/!: baths, all very large rooms, beautifully landscaped yard, double garage. A very fine homel</p>
        <p>OVERTON &amp;amp; POWERS</p>
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        <p>OPEN HOUSE TODAY 2-4 P.M. CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>907 Crestline</p>
        <p>This beautiful and appealing new home is on an ideal wooded corner lot. Popular two story floor pian. Great room with fireplace, dining area, kitchen with breakfast area, three bedrooms, two baths, front porch. Oniy $83,000.</p>
        <p>Ill Antler</p>
        <p>This very pretty farm style home has not only been reduced in price, but the qualified buyer can assume the loan. Impressive cedar siding, three to four bedrooms, foyer, great room with firepiace, dining room, garage, wood deck. $92,900.</p>
        <p>114 Antler</p>
        <p>New, spacious and lovely. Four nice bedrooms with l^h. baths, foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, thermopane windows. Certainly a home that you could be happy with because it has everything you would want. $99,800.</p>
        <p>Our Office Is Open From 1 P.M. To 5 P.M. Today. Realtor Catherine Creech Is On Duty .And May Be Called At 756-6537 During Non-Office Hours.</p>
        <p>DUFFUS REALTY, INC.</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>tve Corner</p>
        <p>FAIRMONT VILLAGE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>TIRED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLS</p>
        <p>Come to Aydon-whero lower utility rates, energy efficient heat pumps plus free water will Insure you savings each month. 1, 2 and 3 bedroom Colonials, fully carpeted with range and refrigerator furnished, washer/dryer/cable hook-ups, large play area with well maintained grounds. Only minutes from Carolina East Mall, on old Hwy.11, Ayden.</p>
        <p>OFFICE HOURS 2-4 WEEK DAYS</p>
        <p>746-2020</p>
        <p>JEANNETTE COX AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR 756-1322</p>
        <p>ISUCrMnvillt Blvd.</p>
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        <p>Call 7i413M or writ* P.O. Bo* M. GroonvilK, N.C. for vour fr** copy of "Homtt For Living", a montWy publication packad witti^ pictur*, dotails and pricas of homat and availaW* locally.</p>
        <p>SA/E</p>
        <p>M74,388*</p>
        <p>On The Home Of Your Dreams!</p>
        <p>This home offers energy features far beyond the norm. Comfortable 3 bedroom floor plan with over 1500 square feet. Come on out and enjoy the pecan trees and 0%; own it in 5 years. Pay 33% down and</p>
        <p>$120 more per month for 5 years than a 16%% loan and save $174,388. Priced at $65,300, we will make this unbelievable loan If you have the down payment. Quality construction. East of Greenville across from Lake Qlenwood. Call today for more details.</p>
        <p>* Based on 16%% simple Interest for 30 years on a loan of $43,790.</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE AHOVINO TO A NEW CITY</p>
        <p>Gat your fra* copy of "Homai For Living", m th* city you ar* going to. Know ttw raal oatat* markat, baforo you gat tharo. Your copy I* in our oHlc*. Wa can Mp you buy. Mil or trad* a horn* any piK* In m* nation.</p>
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        <p>756-6336</p>
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        <p>PARADE OF NEW LISTINGS</p>
        <p>MAVIS BUTTS REALTY</p>
        <p>105 West Third street 7584)655</p>
        <p>LAKE QLENWOOD</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE</p>
        <p>If you want a substantial home, large grounds &amp;amp; a convenient location, end your search here. This exceptional brick ranch home IS ready for a new family to enioy its' living &amp;amp; dmmg rooms, den with fireplace that keeps the kids happy while you entertain, atep-saver kitchen, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, garage &amp;amp; path), nicely landscaped.yard. 131/8% fixed rate loan assumption to qualified buyer with total monthly payments of 1567.16. 164,900.  '</p>
        <p>COLLEGE COURT</p>
        <p>Fun in all directions! Ideal home for the active family. Features 4 level, privacy-plus design. Mom will love the formal living &amp;amp; dining rooms, efficient kitchen with breakfast bar. You'll find Dad spending most of his time beside the fireplace In the den or in the double garage. Kids can play in the yard or in the large family room located over the garage. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, inside utility room, outside storage, loo. Assumable 131/8% fixed rate loan to qualified buj^er. 177,900.</p>
        <p>REDAK __</p>
        <p>A contemporary home styled for the times. Great room is highlighted by balcony playroom/study &amp;amp; cathedral celling: fireplace adds a cozy note. Also features dining area oft kitchen with patio door access to wood deck, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, large Inside utility room, heat pump. 13% variable rate financing available to qualified buyer with a low 7% down. 156.900.</p>
        <p>SHERWOOD GREENS</p>
        <p>Everything in apple pie order throughout this attractive brick ranch home where neighborhood pride Is reflected. Features include foyer, living &amp;amp; dining combo, now kitchen vinyl, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, heat pump. Low windows enhance all furnishing styles. 131/8% fixed rate loan assumption available to qualified buyer. Call for other finance details. 153,500.</p>
        <p>NORTH OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Give your kiddies a chance to romp in a country atmosphere. Brick ranch home otters living room, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, hardwood floors, close-in location. 7% fixed rate assumable loan availableno qualifying. The price Is right tool 136,900.</p>
        <p>AYDEN</p>
        <p>!v;</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>5110.900</p>
        <p>4 hedrooms 2' 1 baths</p>
        <p>irqe den with fireplace, wet bar sun deck isumable 12 7/8o APR for 5 years lub Pines.</p>
        <p>5144.900</p>
        <p>aedrooms |3 down,'2 up)</p>
        <p>. baths</p>
        <p>ustom-designed dream home, sunny kitchen ill delight a gourmet Family room ana kit-len opening onto a boautilully landscaped id terraced backyard with its' own fountain ssumable So APR loan rook Valley Country Club</p>
        <p>S111.000</p>
        <p>aedrooms ; baths</p>
        <p>I formal areas plus den and 2 car garage isumable 12 3/8o APR Adjustable Mortgage lub Pines</p>
        <p>S89.200</p>
        <p>bedrooms 7 baths</p>
        <p>oney for the money beautifully decorated in-de Assumable 13 1 '8c. APR Fued Rate lub Pines</p>
        <p>RULY IN A CLASS BY ITSELF This maqnit'-?nl Home otters unimaginable luxury and /ability from every corner Boasting seven ige bedrooms, elegant formal areas, family )om study and Florida room on the mam vel: separate recreation area with kitchen on le lower level Mam kitchen features eparale bieaktast room and laundry area All edrooms with private baths are on the second oor to provide enough privacy for the family, ealurmg quality craftsmanship professional-' decorated interior and breath taking land-capmq, this is a rare fmd situated m a resliqious location 1295.000</p>
        <p>120,000</p>
        <p>I bedroom Contemporary  lull baths'2 half baths Jnique and ditterent on golt course Assumable 9 7./8o APR 3rook V.illey</p>
        <p>5135.900</p>
        <p>I bedrooms (1 down,'3 up)</p>
        <p>1 baths</p>
        <p>lust one look that's all it lakes from the out-.ide to the msidc and you II agree she s )eautilul</p>
        <p>- mancmq arranged .ynndale</p>
        <p>5124.900</p>
        <p>) hedrooms  baths</p>
        <p>7011 get so much tor so little here All formal ueas Huge den game room garage and naqnificenl landscaping Sun-dcck to en|oy ihe oul-ol doois</p>
        <p>2,ssumable 13 1 8o APR Fixed rale plus some Dwner linancmq I. ynndale</p>
        <p>572.900</p>
        <p>3 hedroom Bnck R.inch 1 h.ilhs</p>
        <p>You II like the floor plan of this rambling ranch Corner lot nicely l.indsc.iped 2 car q.irage Assumable 13'.oAPRfor5ye,irs Cherry Oaks</p>
        <p>Comtofttble older home ottering a pretty comer lot location bursting with spring color, available tor rent or rent with purchase option. Features fireplKe In living room, formal dining, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, country kitchen with breaktast nook &amp;amp; pantry, double garage, fenced backyard with patio &amp;amp; outbuildings. Maintenance free aluminum siding exterior. 132,500.</p>
        <p>Try to match this for only 135,000. Frame home features paneled living room, country kitchen with dmmg area large enough tor your buffet &amp;amp; china cabinet, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, fenced backyard. Assumable 13 3/4% fixed rate loan with monthly payments o11308.78; possible owner financing on part of equity. Take your time-but herry!</p>
        <p>Be sure to see other listings in the classified section under Houses for Sale</p>
        <p>MAVIS BUTTS..............752-7073</p>
        <p>ELAINE TROIANO..........756-6346</p>
        <p>JANiE BUTTS...............756-2851</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>S74.900</p>
        <p>t bcdioom: 2 baths</p>
        <p>S92.500</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms 2j baths</p>
        <p>Unique and different best describes this one Two fireplaces and much more Financing arranged Club Pines</p>
        <p>S77.000</p>
        <p>3 beorooms</p>
        <p>2 baths</p>
        <p>Charming Salt Box with lovely greatroom formal dining room, eat-in kitchen deck Financing arranged Baytree</p>
        <p>$106,500</p>
        <p>4 or 5 bedroom</p>
        <p>3 baths</p>
        <p>All formal areas, den, game room nice wooded lot</p>
        <p>Assumable 13 1/8o APR fixed rale Brook Valley</p>
        <p>$68,500</p>
        <p>3 bedroom Ranch</p>
        <p>2 baths</p>
        <p>Features large great room pleasing decor perfect for the young family Let us arrange your financing</p>
        <p>Baytree  $115,900</p>
        <p>4 bedrooms 22 baths</p>
        <p>Lovely Williamsburg details, large den with fireplace, lormal areas with hardwood floors decorate with your own color choices Financing arranged Lynndale</p>
        <p>$69.900</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, plus office</p>
        <p>2 baths</p>
        <p>Charming Cape Cod style home with lovely Williamsburg fireplace in greatroom porch eat-in kitchen and downstairs bedrooms Storage house Financing arranged Baytree</p>
        <p>S78.900</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms 2 baths</p>
        <p>Owner leaving State must sell all reasonable otter will be considered Large den with fireplace Pleasing decor Garage Owner financmg-tinance up to S55 QUO ,it 12o APR lor 5 years. Amortizied out over 30 years Owner will rent with option</p>
        <p>566,500</p>
        <p>4 bedrooms 2 baths</p>
        <p>Den. living and study mccly lanscaped ove 1900 square feel of cnioymenl Assumable 13o APR fixed rate Payments ol S563 16 (Principal and Intcresti Oakmoni</p>
        <p>FOR THF. EXECUTIVE m a Country Club sel ting This unique contemporary home sillmi on a very large well-landscaped lot feature such amenities as a Spanish tiled foyei with rt own enclosed atnum The tormal living rooii with liieplace opens onin its own private p.ilie the dmmg room features polished slate loor mg the mtchen has all the extras one couO ever need including a tremendous walk-in par try and wel-bar a den with fireplace, bedrooms each with its own private bath plu another bath Featured throughout is solii walnut panelling Solar hot water heater Bric privacy fence. Two car garage 59 875o API assumable loan S162 000</p>
        <p>Located m Brookqreen. this st.ilely 2-stor</p>
        <p>Over 2200 square teet</p>
        <p>o1 living '</p>
        <p>n|Oymi&amp;gt;nt c</p>
        <p>ap brick colonial has exquisite tnm and molding</p>
        <p>be tound m this one</p>
        <p>Its .1 lot ot</p>
        <p>homp tor f</p>
        <p>F.very</p>
        <p>room IS large including the beaut'tul</p>
        <p>money</p>
        <p>sunroorn Five bedrooms lovely entrance hall</p>
        <p>Lease-oplion available</p>
        <p>lormal</p>
        <p>rooms, family room double car uaraqe</p>
        <p>River Hills</p>
        <p>Reautiful manicured lawn $149 000 |</p>
        <p>HOMES</p>
        <p>LOCATION</p>
        <p>BEDROOMS BAUIS</p>
        <p>I'RiCE</p>
        <p>1 INANr 'NT.</p>
        <p>Village Grove</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>36 500</p>
        <p>5' 2 o APR assumption</p>
        <p>Ayden</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>38,900</p>
        <p>FHA 235</p>
        <p>Colonial Heights</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>V?</p>
        <p>49.500</p>
        <p>APR assumption</p>
        <p>Twin Oaks</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>51.900</p>
        <p>1414, APR lor 5 years</p>
        <p>College Court</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>56.500</p>
        <p>13 1 ''8^o APR fixed rale assumption</p>
        <p>The Pines - Ayden</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>69 900</p>
        <p>11J.io APR possible assumption</p>
        <p>University Area</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>2';</p>
        <p>74.900</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>Tucker Estates</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>76.500</p>
        <p>13 1 '8o APR fixed rate</p>
        <p>Forest Hills</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>79.900</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>Candlewick</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>83.500</p>
        <p>13^4o APR fixed rate assumption</p>
        <p>The Pines - Ayden</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>2?</p>
        <p>89.700</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>Grimesland</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>89.900</p>
        <p>Owner financing 60o/5 years at</p>
        <p>12o APR Interest only</p>
        <p>Cherry Oaks</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>2'2</p>
        <p>89.900</p>
        <p>Financing Av.'i'iable</p>
        <p>Westhaven III</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>2'2</p>
        <p>89.900</p>
        <p>12 3/8o Ad) APR assumption</p>
        <p>Brook Valley</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>103.000</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>Forest Hills</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>111.000</p>
        <p>Assumable loan and possible owner</p>
        <p>financing.</p>
        <p>Brook Green</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>2F/2H</p>
        <p>1 119.000</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>Brook Green</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>125.000</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>College Court</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>126.000</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>Cherry Oaks</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>3'2</p>
        <p>126.500</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>Lynndale</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>129.900</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>Forest Hills</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>2'2</p>
        <p>133.900</p>
        <p>Financing Arranged</p>
        <p>CONDOS</p>
        <p>University Condos</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>32.900</p>
        <p>15' 2o/1 year roll over</p>
        <p>Windy Ridge</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>55.300</p>
        <p>14o APR fixed rate assumption.</p>
        <p>S3.500 Down</p>
        <p>TOWNHOMES</p>
        <p>Laurinbrooke</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>36.800 to</p>
        <p>11o Var. APR-owner occupied</p>
        <p>8 units</p>
        <p>37.400</p>
        <p>112o Var. APR-lnvestment</p>
        <p>RIVER PROPERTIES</p>
        <p>Edgewater Beach,</p>
        <p>Washington. N.C.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>22</p>
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        <p>D-12The Daily Renector, Greenville, N.C.-Sunday, March 21,1982</p>
        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>1982 Tribune Compeny Syndicate. Inc</p>
        <p>UEAR MR. GOREN</p>
        <p>Q.-In a recent column, you mentioned the gambling three no trump opening bid. I can understand your devotion to a gambling convention, but I thought that bridge was a game of skill. What is this convention and how do you use it?R. Bell, Birmingham, Ala.</p>
        <p>(This question has been awarded the weekly prize. I</p>
        <p>A.-You certainly hit where it hurts! But then, I believe that life is a gamble, and that you dont enjoy anything fully unless you are willing to take an occasional chance.</p>
        <p>Not that gambling three no trump involves any great risk. As most commonly played, it is a preemptive bid designed to make life miserable for the opponents. The requirements for the bid are: A solid seven-card minor suit with no more than one king in an outside suit.</p>
        <p>It might seem that an opening bid of three no trump with this holding runs the risk of large losses. That is true, but only to a limited extent. There are certain safeguards built into the convention. Responder acts as' follows:</p>
        <p>II With stoppers in the other suits, he passes.</p>
        <p>2) With a weak hand, he</p>
        <p>runs to four clubs. This is an escape mechanism-opener passes with length in clubs, or corrects to four diamonds if that is his suit.</p>
        <p>3) A jump to five clubs shows a good hand that is not suited for no trump but which offers a chance for game in openers long suit. Again opener passes or cor rects to five diamonds, depending on which is his suit.</p>
        <p>4) A response of four hearts or four spades is natural - to play. Responder has a good hand, but is not interested in slam.</p>
        <p>5) A response of four no trump is Blackwood. However, since opener cant have a side ace and must have the ace and king in his long suit, this version of Blackwood is used to locate a side king, if opener has one.</p>
        <p>That leaves just one possibility uncovered. Suppose that responder has a decent hand with controls in the majors, a singleton diamond and two or three low clubs. If openers suit is clubs, the hand is good enough for game, but if opener has diamonds, four may be high enough. Responder bids four diamonds. Opener passes if his suit is diamonds, but converts to five clubs if that is his long suit.</p>
        <p>Registration will be held Monday at Industrial Park Oiild Care Center from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for those who wish to enroll their children in the summer program or kindergarten for the 1982-83 year.</p>
        <p>The summer program will feature swimming classes, multisport classes, skating, bowling, putt-putt, movies, arts and crafts, park outings and picnics, ice cream and watermelon parties.</p>
        <p>The fall kindergarten class will use the Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovich reading, language arts and math programs.</p>
        <p>For further information call 752-9660.Forum Planned</p>
        <p>A public forum on adoptions will be held March 29 from 1:30-3 p.m. at Pitt County Memorial Hospital, conference rooms A and B, in recognition of National Social Work Month.</p>
        <p>Evelyn L. Sanders, a supervisor Iwith the hospi-</p>
        <p>School Budget</p>
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        <p>The Pitt County Board of Education budget workshop meeting scheduled for Tuesday will be held on March 30 at 7:30 p.m., according to county school officials.</p>
        <p>The meeting will be in the third floor conference room of the County Office Building (1717 W. Fifth St.)</p>
        <p>CHOWAN ALUMNI Alumni and friends of (Chowan College will meet Thursday at 6 p.m. at Western Sizzlin Steak House on Greenville Boulevard. Interested persons should call Bob or Betty Dough. 756-5128.</p>
        <p>tals department of patient and family services, will serve as moderator. Panelists are Robin Peacock, state /) adoptions manager, division of social services; Mary Lehmon, parent; Pamela Joyner, adoption social worker, Pitt County Department of Social Services, and Childrens Home Society.</p>
        <p>No registration fee is required.</p>
        <p>JOY NIGHT There will be a Joy Night at St. Peters Disciple Church of Farmville Sunday at 7 p.m. The guest speakers will be the Rev. Tumage, the Rev. Vance and the Rev. Joyner.</p>
        <p>GUEST SPEAKER The Rev. Larry Watson of Sycamore Missionary Baptist Church will be at the Church of God in Christ Jesus, 1515 S. Pitt St., Greenville, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Missionary Day will be observed Sunday.</p>
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        <p>For Wook or Morch 21 - Morth 27. 1912Dickens Orphan Finds A Home</p>
        <p>Oliver Twist, the timeless Dickens classic about an orphan who undergoes a series of hardships before discovering the secret of his ancestry will be broadcast on Tuesday, Mar. 23 (9-11 p.m.) on CBS. In the production, one of Americas most well-respected actors  George C. Scott  appears as one of the most well-known characters in English literature  Fagin - and the result is an extraordinary performance that is not to be , missed.</p>
        <p>Orphaned at birth, Oliver Twist (played by newcomer Richard Charles) is raised in povoty and hardship in a workhouse run by Mrs. Mann (Eileen Atkins) and the parish beadle, Mr. Bumble (Timothy West). Soon after being thrown into the wide world at age 9, Oliver finds himself in the London tenement lodging of Fagin, a moneylender and fence who trains a gang of young pickpockets.</p>
        <p>Bill Sikes (Tim Curry), Fagins cohort, sizes up the young recruit as a potential thief, while Nancy (Cherie Lunghi), Sikes wwnan, befriends Oliver and tries to save him from being groomed for a life of crime.</p>
        <p>Nevertheless, Oliver is takai along by Sikes on a robbery in the country, where the youngster is shot by a butler as he tries to wriggle through a pantry window. Sikes flees.</p>
        <p>The master of the house, Mr. Brownlow, a benevolent country squire, nurses Oliver back to health and gives him a home. Monks, the son of one of Brownlows oldest friends, who has seen Oliver at Fagins place and thought he recognized him, offers the moneyleader 500 pounds to "do away with the boy.</p>
        <p>Having overheard the plot, Nancy warns Brownlows niece Rose of the threat to Oliver. For her betrayal, Sikes takes cruel revenge, but not before the seaet of the boys ancestry is about to be unraveled.</p>
        <p>Fagin is larger than life,</p>
        <p>. Scott said. And hes obviously corrupt as hell, but I dont see him as a particularly malevolent man. I guess his miserliness is his worst trait, that terrible obsession with money and the kind of sick power it has over him.</p>
        <p>"Hes frightened to death of Bill Sikes, certainly, and hes the kind of man who will take advantage of those who are weaker than him and be craven to those more powerful...an interesting , chap, wouldnt you say?</p>
        <p>GEtmGE C. SCOTT STARS as Fagin, headmaster of the school of young thieves, as Richard Charles stars as Oliver, in the new production of Charles</p>
        <p>Dickens Oliver Twist, airing Tuesday, Mar. 23 (9-11 p.m.), on CBS-TV.</p>
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        <p>Q: Please tell me the name of the girl who plays Wendy on Search For Tomorrow. Also, is Blair (Facts of Life) and Liza (Search For Tomorrow) related? WONDERING CONNIE, DURHAM, N.C.</p>
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        <p>Q: Could you tell me where Parker Stevenson is now and how long did he play Frank Hardy on The Hardy Boys? A FAN IN ROANOKE RAPIDS, N.C.</p>
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        <p>Q: Can you tell me the name of the theme^song of Simon &amp;amp; ^imon? Also, who plays it and is it available in a record. L.M., CONOVER, N.C.</p>
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        <p>For the next two years. Linville studied in London although his parents' evaluation of his career choice was less than encouraging They thought I was a crazy lunatic throwing myself into the great gutter of the world, " he remarked However, as Linville's career gained momentum, his parents had quite a change of heart. The first time 1 hit television.  he said, "they went berserk Then it was alright. It became my son the actor rather than my son the flake "</p>
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        <p>and motion pictures ar? the .New York Critics' Outer Circle Award for "Excellence in Theater " the .American Academy of Dramatic Arts Achievement Award, and the Best .Musical Actress of 1974 award of the New Jersey Drama Critics As.sociation .Miss Towers is married to John Gavin, the former actor and now the American .Ambassador to .Mexico</p>
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        <p>Further complicating the situation is Julie Clegg, who defies the family feud to fall in love with Tyler but is no match for the ruthless Sloane.</p>
        <p>"Capitol" also features Rory Calhoun as lawyer Jeffrey Tyler, father of Clarissa (Constance Towers I and grandfather to her son. Tyler Miss Towers began her theatri-</p>
        <p>CONSTANCE TOWERS PORTRAYS stunning Clarissa .MK'andless. mother of returning Air Force hero Tyler Mlandless. in Captiol." The show premieres Friday, .Mar. 26 (10-11 p.m.I and moves to a daytime slot on Monday. Mar. 29 ( 2:30-3 p.m.), on CBS-TV.</p>
        <p>On Broadway, she played Julie in the Lincoln Center production of "Show" Boat." and was in ' Ari," the musical version of "Exodus. " Anya." the musical version of "Anastasia," and. most recently. "The King and I. " starring opposite Yul Brynner</p>
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        <p>NBA Basketball: Game 2: Houston Rockets at Portland Trail Blazers</p>
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        <p>Greatest Sporb Legends</p>
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        <p>Friday Night MISL Indoor Soccer;'</p>
        <p>Baltimore Blast at Kansas City Comets</p>
        <p>Saturday, Mar. 27 6:00 a.m.</p>
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        <p>Scholastic Sports Academy</p>
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        <p>Scholastic Sporb Academy iRl</p>
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        <p>Greatest Sports Legends</p>
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        <p>Sports Probe</p>
        <p>7:30</p>
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        <p>Sports Sperial: Sporbman 300 - Professional Auto Racing</p>
        <p>The NCAA Rolls On</p>
        <p>Atlantic Coast Conference champion North Carolina (winner nine times in the last 16 years), the top-seed in fhe East Regional of the NCAA basketball tournament, is hoping to continue its winning tradition as this event begins to narrow toward the championship game. CBS will present the East finals and the .Midwest finals on Sunday. Mar. 21 (noon-4:30 p.m.). with the winners of these matchups heading for New Orleans to take part in the Final Four shootout.</p>
        <p>Carolina entered the NCAA play with a 27-2 record, the best mark in Coach Dean Smith's 21 years in Chapel Hill. Even so, the competition in the NCAA is formidable. and the Tar Heels must keep their guard up. In regard to the tournament. Smith said: "1 think the Basketball Committee has done a good job of making all the regionals difficult, but I think the East is as strong if not stronger than any other. "</p>
        <p>The Tar Heels have been paced throughout the season by guard</p>
        <p>Jimmy Black and a pair of first-team All-Americas, forward James Worthy and center Sam Perkins  last year's ACC Rookie of the Year.</p>
        <p>Sophomore Perkins, who helped Carolina finish second in the NCAA tournament in 1981. is averaging 14 points and nearly 8 rebounds per game, but is equally as dominant on defense -leading the Tar Heels in blocked shots. It is his versatility that</p>
        <p>prompted Coach Smith to comment: Sam has developed into one of the most complete playei.? in the game. "</p>
        <p>The first time I walked on a basketball court as a kid it just seemed natural to shoot the ball lefthanded." said the Latham. N.Y.. native. I also throw a football and softball with my left hand But, I do everything else righthanded. I really don't have any explanation for it. "</p>
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        <p>Rebound' When Jonathan and Cramps learn that Jonathan s visiting sister, recently separated from her husband, has become romantically involved with Adam, they hurriedly call her SMuse to effect a reconciliation. 00) CBS Movie Special: "The Wizard of Oz' Judy Garland The musical fantasy about the young girl fron Kansas who, with her dog. Toto, takes a cyclonic trip into the land of Oz and finds herself on a yellow brick road paved with adventure, (repeat, 2 hrs)</p>
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        <p>oo Chicago Story: "Epidemic Doctors Bergstrom and Carson get far more than they bargained for when their attempt track down a drug courier from Mexico, who has a highly contagious form of plague, leads them into the middle of a drug war (90 mini</p>
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        <p>OOffi Love Boat; The Captain's daughter falls for Gopher; A publisher flips a page in romance while trying to sign up a burly author, while accompanied by his attractive niece (GO mm) (CLOSED CAPTIONED)</p>
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        <p>JOE GARAGIOLA was honored recently by the City of Tucson, Ariz.. with the renaming of a local recreational facility to Joe Garagiola's Rodeo Park. JOES longtime buddy, YOGGI BERRA, a N Y. Mets coach, was at the presentation ceremonies BERRA put his arm over his fellow ex&amp;lt;atcher's shoulder and said. "Now weve got a place to play. </p>
        <p>Comedian writer DON NOVALLO, best-known for his portrait of Father Guido Sarducci on "Saturday Night Live for two-and-a-half years, has added a new dimension to his versatile career. He has been named producer of "SCTV Comedy Network  the late-night satirical comedy series on NBC - that should be an improvement.</p>
        <p>One of these davs the Oscar may be called Kate s Thing or the Hepburn Prize " based on KATHARINE HEPBURNS continued romance with the Academy Award: This year, the amazing MISS HEPBURN has received her 12th nomination -nothing really new for her - she has held the record since her</p>
        <p>11th nomination in 1968.</p>
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        <p>All systems are go for SAM ELUOTT to star in an ABC pilot. "Travis McLee - and to make it the best he can, SAM has an office on the lot to work with the show scripted by STIRUNG SILUPHANT.</p>
        <p>Charles Kuralt as narrator (60 min)</p>
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        <p>ffiTBS Theatre: "In This Our Life  Bette Davis.12:30</p>
        <p> Weekend Gardener Gunsmoke</p>
        <p>Saturday Late Movie: "Apache l^rising" Rory Calhoun.</p>
        <p>(2S Jeff Conrad1:00</p>
        <p>Q This Week On Wall Street  All Night Movie I: "Guns Of The| Magnificent Seven  George Kennedy. A professional gunslingo" and six; hired gunmen team up to free a peasant revolutionary leader from prison in Mexico so that he can resume a popular revolt.</p>
        <p>Zane Grey Theatre Christopher Closeup Million Dollar Movie: "I Am The Law " E G, Robinson.</p>
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        <p>gBest Of 700 Club Nine All Night:  "Deadly</p>
        <p>Harvest" Starring Oint Walker.</p>
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        <p>4-Stltch Sewing Head and Case</p>
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        <p>14995</p>
        <p>Price SI 84.95</p>
        <p>Has 2 utility and 2 stretch stitches. Automatic buttonholer. Includes carrying case.</p>
        <p>Table-Top</p>
        <p>TV with 1- Button Color</p>
        <p>Regular $399.95</p>
        <p>349</p>
        <p>Has a f 54n. diag. meas, picture. Ond&amp;amp;itton Color automatically adjusts contrast, color, tint, brightness and AFC. Super Chromix picture tube. On sale -during Sears Red Tag Sale. I</p>
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        <p>Kenmore 12 cu. ft. Chest Freezer</p>
        <p>299</p>
        <p>Counterbalanced lid opens easily. Lighted DynaWhite epoxyfinish interior. Key-eject Icxk. Defrost drain.</p>
        <p>Kenmore</p>
        <p>17.0 cu. ft.</p>
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        <p>Refrigerator</p>
        <p>Regular $599.95</p>
        <p>49995</p>
        <p>TT Jr ^60701/8150</p>
        <p>Always have plenty of Ice when you need Itl Has egg bin, butter compartment and plenty of door storage. Also has twin crispers.</p>
        <p>Icemaker hookup Is extra.</p>
        <p>One-button color adjusts AFC, color, tint, brightness, contrast.</p>
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        <p>Reg. $99.00, Kenmore Sewing Head,</p>
        <p>model #1229 ....................$88</p>
        <p>Reg. $139.95, Kenmore Canister vacuum,</p>
        <p>model #2160....................S88</p>
        <p>Reg. $139.95, Kenmore Upright Vacuum,</p>
        <p>model#3174  ...............*88</p>
        <p>Reg. $99.00, Kenrrx&amp;gt;re Gas Grill,</p>
        <p>nxxJel #23017 ...................$88</p>
        <p>Reg. $99.95, Kenmore 1.7 cu. ft. Compaa</p>
        <p>Refrigerator, model #91151.........$88</p>
        <p>Reg. $99.95, Black and White Portable TV,</p>
        <p>model #50421 ...................*88</p>
        <p>Reg. $119.95, Compact Stereo System,</p>
        <p>model #90506 ............. *88</p>
        <p>Reg. $99.95, Portable Cassette Stereo,</p>
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        <p>Reg. $229.95, Steam-type Carpet Cleaner,</p>
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        <p>Reg. $259.95, Kenmore Free-arm Sewing Head</p>
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        <p>Reg. $269.95, Kenmore Power-Mate* Vacuum</p>
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        <p>Reg. *199.00, Kenmore Microwave Oven,</p>
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        <p>Reg. $2l9.95i Heavy-duty Kenmore Dryer,</p>
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        <p>Reg. *219.95, 4,000 BTUH Window Air Conditioner, rrKxJel #70043 ...........*188</p>
        <p>Reg. $369.95, Kenmore Microwave Oven,</p>
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        <p>Reg. $299.95, Kenmore 30-inch Electric Range,</p>
        <p>model #91011 ..................*288</p>
        <p>Reg. $329.95, Kenmore Heavy-duty Washer,</p>
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        <p>Reg. $339.95, Kenmore Electric Dryer,</p>
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        <p>Reg. $329.95, 2.8 cu. ft. Compact Refrigerator</p>
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        <p>Reg. $349.95, 9-in. diag. meas, picture Color</p>
        <p>TV, model #4018 ................*288</p>
        <p>Reg. *349.95, Compaa Stereo System,</p>
        <p>model #91969 ..................*288</p>
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        <p>Reg. $499.95, Kenmore Microwave Oven,</p>
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        <p>Reg. $469.95, Kenmore Large&amp;lt;apacity Washer</p>
        <p>model #21721 ..................$388</p>
        <p>Reg. $469.95,12.0cu. ft. Kenmore Refrigerator</p>
        <p>model #61261 ..................$388</p>
        <p>Reg. $469.95, 7,800 BTUH Window Air Conditioner, model #71089 ...........$388</p>
        <p>Reg. $459.95, 19-in. diag. meas. Portable Color TV, model #41811 ..........$388</p>
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        <p>10% to 50% OFF</p>
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        <p>ALL FURNITURE, IVAATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS ON SALE ... SAVE on Living Room, Dining Room, Family Room, Redlners, Dinettes, Sleepers and Occasional Chairs . j</p>
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        <p>Aosolui^y Plush Nylon Carpet has Important performance and quality features found In our more expensive $18.99 sq. yd.</p>
        <p>Positively Plush Carpet</p>
        <p> Both carpets have a lush   Both carpets are treated with 42 oz. per sq. yd. pile weight</p>
        <p> Both carpus have the same thick nylon plush pile for durability</p>
        <p>Scotchgard Brand Carpet Protector to resist stains  Absolutely Plush, available In 8 vibrant solid colors Not available m Greenville, NC</p>
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        <p>Craftsman Hand Tool Full Unlimited Warranty If any Craftsman hand tool ever falls to give complete satisfaction, return It for free replacement.Craftsman Tool Set</p>
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        <p>5Craftsman Belt Sander</p>
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        <p>$10 _</p>
        <p>This 40-piece set includes metric and standard size sockets, extensions, spark plug socket, ratchet and handy carrying case. Hurry while quantities last.</p>
        <p>4,999</p>
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        <p>Motor develops 1 HP, 1300 feet per minute no-load speed. With dust pick-up. Don't miss this 3-inch belt sander value.</p>
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        <p>6921</p>
        <p>Sears 10-pc. Cookware Set</p>
        <p>Aluminum cookware set with **9- SI09.99 Silverstone stick resistant surface. Almond&amp;lt;olor porcelain exterior. While they last.</p>
        <p>1/10-HP Sprjqrer/COmpressor Kit</p>
        <p>5499</p>
        <p>Cookware sets not sold In Greenville, Gastonia, Rocky Mt., Shelby</p>
        <p>Includes compressor, 15-ft. air hose, spray gun, and air brush kit. Don't miss this red tag value. While they last.</p>
        <p>St09.99 Airfess gun.........................54.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $129.99</p>
        <p>64^9</p>
        <p>Sears Tabletop Broiler Oven</p>
        <p>Oven has coating that works peg. $59.99 to clean away food splatters at normal baking temperatures. 4499</p>
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        <p>Mkrowave i&amp;gt;c Cook Set</p>
        <p>Recular $34.99</p>
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        <p>Corning Ware set goes from freezer to oven to table. SAVE $25 Merry Mushroom Canister Set.........24.99</p>
        <p>37045</p>
        <p>SAVE 45%</p>
        <p>Exterior Latex Redwood Stain</p>
        <p>Reg. $5.49 ^</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Great for new wood, weathered wood. Save thru March 31.</p>
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        <p>&amp;lt;.qt. Crock Pot</p>
        <p>25% OFF&amp;amp;Ql</p>
        <p>Slow CookarHMK</p>
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        <p>$21.99</p>
        <p>1599</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>$32.99</p>
        <p>2414</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0071" />
        <p>-SEASONSALESAVE n00to*250Kenmore 5 Central Air Conditioning</p>
        <p>Regular S949  ^</p>
        <p>23,000 BTUH unit  S  Q</p>
        <p>with "A" Cooling Coll ^</p>
        <p>Thru Saturday  ^</p>
        <p>Efflcierrt dependable whole house cooling system that helps shut out noise and air pollutants. Thermostat refrigerant tubing and installation extra.</p>
        <p>FREE HOME SURVEY AND ESTIMATE... Can Sears.</p>
        <p>TUH</p>
        <p>MGULARHBCE</p>
        <p>FRi-SCASON SALE PWCf</p>
        <p>SAVMOS</p>
        <p>29,600</p>
        <p>$1099</p>
        <p>$ 999</p>
        <p>$100</p>
        <p>3S,200</p>
        <p>$1199</p>
        <p>$1049</p>
        <p>$150</p>
        <p>41,500</p>
        <p>$1349</p>
        <p>$1149</p>
        <p>$200</p>
        <p>45,500</p>
        <p>$1449</p>
        <p>$1199</p>
        <p>$250</p>
        <p>55,500</p>
        <p>$1499</p>
        <p>$1249</p>
        <p>$250</p>
        <p>12-In. Wind Powered Turbine Ventilators</p>
        <p>*30 OFF</p>
        <p>I860 CFM Attk Ventilator</p>
        <p>Reg. St29.99</p>
        <p>0099</p>
        <p>Large 14-in. blades. Aluminum and steel construction. Adjustable thermostat. Vents up to 2310 sq. ft. Sale ends SaturdayINSTALLED*</p>
        <p>With FlashingsThru Saturday mm FOR</p>
        <p>No operating expenses for this 12-in. turbine ventilator. . .it's wind powered. Top and bottom bearing for smooth action; wind-braced design helps add strength. An aid to attic air circulation.Installed on a single story roof of normal construction within a 15-mlle radius of a Sears RetaN store.</p>
        <p>SAVE *15 to &amp;lt;20</p>
        <p>IMn. Deep Latter-sise Steel Filet</p>
        <p>2-Orawer Reg. S54.99</p>
        <p>3999</p>
        <p>4-Drawer Reg. S84.99</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>WHhLod.:  SoteEndsTuetttoy</p>
        <p>2-drawer locking. Heavy-gauge steel frame. Sand color. S5 OFF 2-Drawer 14-In. File. Reg. $34.99 .... 29.99 Files available In snWler retail stores by special order only</p>
        <p>SAVE *20 to</p>
        <p>Correcting Your Mistakes NOW</p>
        <p>A. Electric I</p>
        <p>6-step correaion. 12-in. carriage; manual return. Power repeat keys, pre-set tab. Pica.</p>
        <p>The Graduate</p>
        <p>4-step correction. 12-in. carriage; power return. Full key-set tab. Pica or elite.</p>
        <p>C. The Corrector</p>
        <p>3-step correaion; special correction key. 13'/2-in. carriage. Ribbon cassette. Pica or elite.</p>
        <p>*80</p>
        <p>COSTS LESS</p>
        <p>Reg. SI79.99</p>
        <p>15999</p>
        <p>Reg. S299.99</p>
        <p>24999</p>
        <p>Reg. S379.99</p>
        <p>29999</p>
        <p>Sale Ends Tuesday</p>
        <p>Typewriters not sold In GreenvHle, Jacksonville, Rode HIN,Shetiy.</p>
        <p>SAVE 25%</p>
        <p>Steel Belted Radlals</p>
        <p>40rOOO Mile Wearout Warranty</p>
        <p>P155/80R-12 Whitewall Regular $49.99</p>
        <p>SuperGuard. Low rolling-resistance helps save gasoline. Two steel belts for strength, long wear.</p>
        <p>UIMITED UARRANTY-TIRE WEAROUT</p>
        <p>For the number of miles or months specified. Sears will upon retura replace the tire or give a refund, charging a pro-rata charge for the miles or months received. If wear-out occurs and Is not caused by failure to properly maintain the tire.</p>
        <p>St^mOume</p>
        <p>radW</p>
        <p>may be aXMttuMd Mr</p>
        <p>VuUf</p>
        <p>prtuta.</p>
        <p>Sett</p>
        <p>prtMM.</p>
        <p>pfea</p>
        <p>FET**</p>
        <p>Mch</p>
        <p>F1SSI80R12</p>
        <p>155812</p>
        <p>49.99</p>
        <p>37.49</p>
        <p>1.42</p>
        <p>PI 55/80813</p>
        <p>155813</p>
        <p>59.99</p>
        <p>44.99</p>
        <p>1.52</p>
        <p>P16SM0R13</p>
        <p>A878-I3</p>
        <p>67.99</p>
        <p>50.99</p>
        <p>1.74</p>
        <p>PI7508I3</p>
        <p>8878-13</p>
        <p>75.99</p>
        <p>56.99</p>
        <p>1.79</p>
        <p>P18SM08I3</p>
        <p>C878-I3</p>
        <p>77.99</p>
        <p>58.49</p>
        <p>1.91</p>
        <p>PI85/75RI4</p>
        <p>C878-T4</p>
        <p>90.99</p>
        <p>68.24 2J&amp;gt;4</p>
        <p>Pf95/75Rt4</p>
        <p>DC878-I4</p>
        <p>92.94</p>
        <p>69.74</p>
        <p>2.26</p>
        <p>P205/75R14</p>
        <p>F878-14</p>
        <p>97.99</p>
        <p>73.49</p>
        <p>2.37</p>
        <p>P22S/75R14</p>
        <p>G878-I4</p>
        <p>101.99</p>
        <p>76.49</p>
        <p>2.52</p>
        <p>P205/75RI5</p>
        <p>P878-15</p>
        <p>101.99</p>
        <p>76A9</p>
        <p>2.50</p>
        <p>P215/75815</p>
        <p>G878-15</p>
        <p>105.99</p>
        <p>79.49</p>
        <p>2A4</p>
        <p>P225/75815</p>
        <p>H/J878-15</p>
        <p>108.99</p>
        <p>81.74</p>
        <p>2.85</p>
        <p>P235/758I5</p>
        <p>L878-I5</p>
        <p>111.99</p>
        <p>83.99</p>
        <p>3j06</p>
        <p>*24 to *36 OFF</p>
        <p>Sat of Four Belted Tires</p>
        <p>2SJI00 MILE WEAROUT WARRANTY tMpatdMaid 2S. Two fiber glass belts resist im^ and tread squirm for long wear. Two poiyester pNes for srrxxxh ride.</p>
        <p>SuwOmwE</p>
        <p>Rnuw</p>
        <p>prtctRb.</p>
        <p>wREiewBl</p>
        <p>Sate</p>
        <p>ptlctea.</p>
        <p>whXawwE</p>
        <p>phM</p>
        <p>FJ.T.***</p>
        <p>acti</p>
        <p>A78-13</p>
        <p>49.99</p>
        <p>43.99</p>
        <p>1.69</p>
        <p>C78-13</p>
        <p>57.99</p>
        <p>50.99</p>
        <p>1.90</p>
        <p>D78-I4</p>
        <p>60.99</p>
        <p>53.99</p>
        <p>2JM</p>
        <p>E78-I4</p>
        <p>62.99</p>
        <p>55.49</p>
        <p>2.14</p>
        <p>P78-I4</p>
        <p>64.99</p>
        <p>57.49</p>
        <p>2J4</p>
        <p>07t-l4</p>
        <p>61.99</p>
        <p>59.99</p>
        <p>2M</p>
        <p>078-15</p>
        <p>71.99</p>
        <p>63.49</p>
        <p>2J0</p>
        <p>H78-I5</p>
        <p>72.99</p>
        <p>64.49</p>
        <p>2.72</p>
        <p>178-15</p>
        <p>75.99</p>
        <p>66.99</p>
        <p>2.95</p>
        <p>10 OFF</p>
        <p>6-amp Chargar</p>
        <p>2499</p>
        <p>S^/bleHard Car Battery</p>
        <p>Reg. $&amp;gt;2.99 Installation</p>
        <p>Included  ^</p>
        <p>Great starting power with 525 amps cold  cranking power. Group 24. For most American-made cars, many imports.</p>
        <p>SAVE 30%</p>
        <p>SteadyRMer RT Shocks</p>
        <p>1399</p>
        <p>Reg. $19.99    iW  each</p>
        <p>Comfort valve helps srrKX)th ride with most tires. For most American-made cars, and many imports.</p>
        <p>SIO OFF Super Duty Shock, Not sold in Shelby</p>
        <p>Reg S39.98 ....'....................... 29.98pr.</p>
        <p>Sears Heavy-duty Shock, Sears price........5.99 ea.</p>
        <p>20% OFF</p>
        <p>Spectrum Oil</p>
        <p>Helps keep battery at peak power. 7'/i-amp surge for quick boost.</p>
        <p>5-qt. container. Wide protection. IOW-40.</p>
        <p>SAVE 40%</p>
        <p>Wheel Bearing Repack 1J99  9978</p>
        <p>I m drum S37.98 Jb A dbc</p>
        <p>Not avalaMe m Sheiy Avalabie In larger stores only Federal Excise Tax</p>
        <p>Mounting and rotation Included Automotive Sale ends Saturday</p>
        <p>$21.98 am drum S37.98 mm dhc</p>
        <p>We'll clean Inner and outer bearing, in-spea for wear or damage, repack bearings, install new grease seals and adjust bearings to specs.</p>
        <p>.These services available for most American can. Not avaUabie In Shetiy.</p>
        <p>Muzzier Muffler</p>
        <p>Welded systems excluded. Additional pipes, clamps and hangers. If needed, extra. Sires available to fit most American-made cars. Single exhaust systems only.</p>
        <p>INSTALLED.................</p>
        <p>Muffler Installation not avaUabie In Shelby</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>19**</p>
        <p>24.99</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0072" />
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>25%</p>
        <p>Blazers, Pants and Skirts That Fit Fashionable Misses'</p>
        <p>11?9</p>
        <p>29!l</p>
        <p>Pants or Skirts Regular S16 to $17</p>
        <p>Blazers</p>
        <p>Regular 540 to $41</p>
        <p>Separates that let you suit yourself by mixing sizes and cuts for a perfect fit. All three pieces are 2-way stretch Celanese Fortrel * polyes^ ter in regular and full cut misses' sizes. Mix and match colors, too. Blazers are fully lined.</p>
        <p>Floral print shirt; short sleeves. Polyester and cotton. Misses' sizes. Reg. $12.</p>
        <p>Blouse with embroidery accents; white or pastels. Misses' sizes. Reg. SI 4.  ^99</p>
        <p>In Our Misses' Dept.</p>
        <p>Ladles Fashions and Underwear sale ends Saturday</p>
        <p>Fortm Is a trademark of Fiber Irt-dustrles. kK. a subsidiary of Celanese Corporation</p>
        <p>For A and B cup bra sizes</p>
        <p>;' -I</p>
        <p>/ ' \</p>
        <p>Regular hips</p>
        <p>1 Full hips '</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>1 A</p>
        <p>Reg. $9.00</p>
        <p>Natural or contour cups are framed by stretch powernet for support and fit.</p>
        <p>SIOOCups.............7.49</p>
        <p>Very Impressive Panties</p>
        <p>Reg. $6  4^. of 3</p>
        <p>Made of 100% Antron* III nylon, our briefs, hip-huggers and bikinis feel so-o-o good. Save SI.50.</p>
        <p>$7 Extra Size Briefs. 5.19 pkg. of 3</p>
        <p>For average  For fuller,</p>
        <p>figure In hips  rounded figure</p>
        <p>and thijyis  In hips, thighs</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>w 4</p>
        <p>*'  1</p>
        <p>J.</p>
        <p>^ * '</p>
        <p>r &amp;lt; it.</p>
        <p>I **  *  *</p>
        <p>Start Your Easter Clothes - Hunt at Sears</p>
        <p>Sears Values on Little Girls' Dresses</p>
        <p>ely tiered ekesses ki assorted checks and floral t^il^^aycarepolyestef and cotton, sizes 41  9  aih</p>
        <p>Sears Values on Uttle Boys' Vest Sets</p>
        <p>14i.</p>
        <p>Handsome threei)iece set kiciudes woven pdyescer vest and slacks, phjs a m(Mig belt Sizes 3 to 6x. Sears Price.</p>
        <p>20% OFF Bigger Girfs Dresses</p>
        <p>An assortment of looks sure to put her at the head</p>
        <p>of the Easter parade Inmary spring colors, sizes?  7^ -</p>
        <p>14. Regular $9.99 $15.99.  ^ lAeSh</p>
        <p>33% OFF Big Boys'MIx and Match Separates</p>
        <p> '2  I4.WVW.M2  .......9.M</p>
        <p>Si4.99ranta,S&amp;gt;f2,l4&amp;gt;20 .... 9.99  Vests  art not in al stores.</p>
        <p>20% to 33% OFF Entire Stock of Bigger Boys' and StiMlWlti-COKllnWcS|&amp;gt;ifm -ChUdwn.l'MWws.I.wJ.SwunHy</p>
        <p>V  t  \  ^ r</p>
        <p>' .. *&amp;amp;'''</p>
        <p>Mm's Jeis and iSNrtswith S-t4b&amp;gt;T-C-H Comfbn</p>
        <p>A. nei||emF Of OJOon and move ^ you. Jeans FI Ibrsknbuiicls.  ^</p>
        <p>Bsgulir l taOO^ ^  ^  13%,</p>
        <p>, $20.49IMatumPltPleiyeam^. iMpr.  ThufkbMil^Je^ shift of stretch pollster and cottor^ has short sleeves.' " ,</p>
        <p>llegiitar$12.99  9^</p>
        <p>$14.99 iJorigSlM^JeanShirt...*v 10.99 CBoeiiii(ia*Vyvesm of 981^% ooooh and m% Lyc^ spi^^ BOOl-CUtlBQl</p>
        <p>D. V tttam sQfle sfitrt of stretch polvf^ and cotto^ Ym-dyed plaids.</p>
        <p>Regular 117.99  ,  13^</p>
        <p>_ MmlilaltaidiSaitidauEspecially For Mother and New Baby..SHOP NOW FROM OUR NEW 'AE " CATALOG FILLED WITH Baby necessities like diapers, bottles, nurseiy furniture, more. Makes shopping so easy   Pick up a copy at the catalog desk</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0073" />
        <p>HARDEE'S</p>
        <p>mHOMEMADE</p>
        <p>B 5CU T5</p>
        <p>There's no bi$terw!^||pMifl1^^ day than with Hardee's "new Rise and Shine Homemade Biscuits. The/re bigger. They're light^And you can have 'em every which way. Filled with all kinds of good things to eat So tomorrow when you rise and shine, head for Hardee's for a just baked homemade biscuit breakfast</p>
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        <p>J  A BIG DELUXE BURGER,</p>
        <p>REGULAR FRIES AND MEDIUM SOFT DRINK, $1.89</p>
        <p>Good at all participating Hardees restaurants. Please present this coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due on the purchase price. This coupon notgcxxl in combination with any other offers.</p>
        <p>Good through March 31,1982</p>
        <p>I. Hardees Fixxl Systems. Ine , 19S2</p>
        <p>.Hardeer</p>
        <p>A HOT HAM *N CHEESE ^ SANDWICH, REGULAR FRIES AND MEDIUM SOFT DRINK, $1.79</p>
        <p>Good at all participating Hardees restaurants. Please present this coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due on the purchase price. This coupon not good in combination with any other offers.</p>
        <p>Good April 1 - 7,1982</p>
        <p>K. l-H. Ilk .Meal Ikal H.MkZ</p>
        <p>I. Hardees Hkh] Systems. Int.. 1982</p>
        <p>Hafdggr_</p>
        <p>J A CHICKEN FILLET SANDWICH, REGULAR FRIES AND MEDIUM SOFT DRINK, $1.98</p>
        <p>Good at all participating Hardees restaurants. Please present this coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due on the purchase price. This coupon not good in combination with any other offers.</p>
        <p>GoodApril8-14,1982</p>
        <p>Chkk, Kig Krv.Med Hk MeallKxiI.thkk</p>
        <p>. Hardees KiHid Systems, Int . 1982</p>
        <p>  Hardecr_</p>
        <p>a ABIGDELUXE ^BURGER, REGULAR FRIES AND MEDIUM SOFT DRINK, $1.89</p>
        <p>Good at all participating Hardee*s restaurants. Please present this coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due on the purchase price. This coupon not good in combination with any other offers.  '</p>
        <p>GoodAprill5-21,1982</p>
        <p>.\tardeei</p>
        <p>A HAM &amp;amp; EGG BISCUIT AND ORANGE JUICE, $1.09</p>
        <p>Good at all participating Hardees restaurants. Please present this coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due on the purchase price. This coupon notgo(xl in combination with any other offers. Served during regular breakftist hours.</p>
        <p>Good through March 31,1982</p>
        <p>HMKLi, bijkurt O j . Hfdukfd Mam Mistuit</p>
        <p>X Hardees Food Systems. Inc.. 1982</p>
        <p>.Hardeer</p>
        <p>J A STEAK &amp;amp; EGG BISCUIT AND ORANGE JUICE, $1.14</p>
        <p>Good at all participating Hardees restaurants. Please present this coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due on the purchase price. This coupon not gcxxl in combination with any other offers, served during regular breaktet hours.</p>
        <p>GoodApril 1-7,1982</p>
        <p>SKKl. Bisiuil. (l.J. Kcduiid. Stiak Bi.siuil</p>
        <p>&amp;lt; HardtfsK(HidSystfms.1nc.. 1982</p>
        <p>.Vtardeei</p>
        <p>^ A HAM, &amp;amp; EGG BISCUIT AND ORANGE JUICE, S1.09</p>
        <p>Good at all participating Hardees restaurants. Please present this coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due on the purchase price. This coupon not good in combination with any other offers. Served during regular breakfast hours.</p>
        <p>GoodApril8-14,1982</p>
        <p>H.MKG llWiJtt.l 0 . Rfduad. Ham Hixuit</p>
        <p>I Hardees KoiidSysttms. Inc., 1982</p>
        <p>Del, Ki-i. Fry. .Med Dk. Meal Deal. Deluxe</p>
        <p>k Hardees Kriod Systems. Inc.. 1982</p>
        <p>.Vtardeei</p>
        <p>^ A STEAK &amp;amp; EGG BISCUIT AND ORANGE JUICE, $1.14</p>
        <p>Good at all participating Hardees restaurants. Please present this coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due on the purchase price. This coupon not good in combination with any other offers, served during regular breakfast hours. GoodApril 15-21,1982</p>
        <p>SKEC. HiscuiL .J. Reduced. Steak Biscuit</p>
        <p>t Hardees Fotxl Systems. Inc.. 1982</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0075" />
        <p>March 21,1962IHEDAILYREFLEGTOR</p>
        <p>omvwKC</p>
        <p>5  ^</p>
        <p>%i</p>
        <p>1^1*The Trials ' Of Bostons Danny Ainge</p>
        <p>The Importance of Parental Praise</p>
        <p>Weekend Woes: Why Days Off Can Bring On a Headache</p>
        <p>Can an IRA Really Make You a Millionaire?</p>
        <p>I---- 'i</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0076" />
        <p>nci/m</p>
        <p>nOlxYOURsaF</p>
        <p>Send the queetlon, on a portcaid, to Ask." FamiV Weekly, 641 Lexington Avo., New Yofk, N.Y, 10022 We'll pay $5 for published questions Sorry, we can t answer others.___</p>
        <p>FOR HAROLD BROWN, former Seae^ tary of Defense</p>
        <p>When reviewing your tenn bi the Pentagon, do you recaD Joyous days youd Uu to reUve? Do you desire to have done things dtfarently? -N.S., Albany, Ga.</p>
        <p> My approach is to try to learn from what has gone on before but not attempt to relive it. Its much better to move on because there will always be new problems. There are some ^ings that we in the Carter Administration did very well in the areas of foreign policy and national security. For example, we helped bring peace between E^t and Israel as a first step in resolv^g the problems of the Middle East. But our performance was mixed. The attempted rescue of the American hostages held in Iran failed, of course. 1 would not care to relive the events as they took place.</p>
        <p>In defense of Carters policies.</p>
        <p>FOR JOSE FELICIANO, recording ^-composer What changes would you Ute to see made in the U.S. to heip blind people become mon independent? P.E., Cumberland. Md.</p>
        <p> 1 wish the Government would find a way to emboss paper money so blind people could determine different denominations without outside help. 1 know nraney is embossed in some other countries. We should follow their example.</p>
        <p>FOR KARYN WEISS, director of product development, L.J.N, Toy*</p>
        <p>Is it a (act or hype that Brooke Shields really posed for the new Brooke Shfekb foshion doO? BA, Waco, lex.</p>
        <p> She did indeed. Brooke not only sat while a clay sculpture of her head was made (die ffrst step in a p&amp;gt;ainstaking process), but she also off^d helpful advice to insure the dolls reality. Brooke was pleased with the final version.</p>
        <p>il</p>
        <p>FOR MORGAN FAIRCHILD, star of The Seduction Because youve played so many *T&amp;gt;ad girls do you find they make a greater impression than "good girls? C.J., Panama City^ Fla.</p>
        <p> Nasty gals seem to have a longer life 1 imagine there must be so many good girls who want to identify with ladies who say and do exactly what they want, with no thought of the consequences. Good girls would never do that.</p>
        <p>White: Waltzing on the water.</p>
        <p>FROM THE ASK EDFFOR THIS AND THAT: Sara laylor -&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>niother of Ae one and only Liz  who lives in Rancho Mirage, Calif., complains that no one ever mentions the nice tfiin^ that her daughter does (i.e., establishing a hospital in Africa). She calls Liz the most perfect daughter in die world, and a home-baby Nfrs. Tayter, going on 86, has never wanted to be in the public eye, enjoys her privacy, prefers to do her own grocery shopping and is said to have a flawless complexion Society bandleader Stuart White will never forget this engagement. He was providing music for a  party  on  a  yacht. A volley of firewortb marked their launching and</p>
        <p>everyone rushed  to die  side to watch. Result? The yacht capsized. Only book</p>
        <p>ings Stuart now accqsts are those on terra firma. LOST AND FOUND: John Payne, retbed leading man of the 40s, has no financial problems except die frustration of knowing he lost millions by not following his own instincts. Twenty years ago, said Payne, 1 thought Ian Ftemlngs Moonraker would m^e a great movie. But all the Hollywood wise men turned it down. So I gave up, even diough my gut feehng said keep going. After every door closes in your face, what can you do? Payne cringes at hearing diat the James Bond movies have reaped millions, and the cash still flows Fleming  in.... A very strange object</p>
        <p>was found by the cleaning staff in e disco of the Loews Monte Carlo Hotel in Monaco. It looked like a chair leg or table leg, but because not one of the chairs or tables was legless, the mystery remained unsolved.</p>
        <p>Next morning there was a frantic inquiry for a wooden leg, A messenger came to collect it, but offered no ex-pianation of how die limb became separated from its  Youngman</p>
        <p>rightful owner. The manager was too polite to ask. HERE AND THERE: Henny Youngman signed a deal with a Chinese bakery and, very soon, his jokes and one-liners wi be stuffed into millions of fortune cookies. First gag to roll off the presses is, of course, Take my wife  Please...A Ekitish inventor dreamed up a machine to curb nightmares; it prevents bad dreams and will cost the equivalent $200. . . . French sea eiqilorer Jacques Cousteau, 71, plans a $4-million expedition up the Amazon to study natural Cousteau resources. . . .</p>
        <p>PRO Representative Wes Watkins (D.-Okla.j, member, Appropriations Committee</p>
        <p>After Wwld War II we drafted the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe and established programs to revitalize our decaying inner cities. Enterprise zones now are proposed to restore proqierity to inner cities, while rural America, facing equally serious economic and social proHems, is forgotten. My bill establishing enterprise zones in depressed rural areas would provide incentives for small businesses to create employment and income-producing opportunities, thus leading to revitalization of these areas.PRonnocon</p>
        <p>Should **Enterpri8e Zones" Be EstaMiahed by the U.S. Government In Depressed Rural Areas to Revitaliie Them?</p>
        <p>Sid qutsions ot nrtonn significance, m a pa*ai4.to "Pro A Ci.- Fvnay weeUy 641 Uungton Ave , New m. N.Y. 10022 M N pay $10 tot those puhkshed</p>
        <p>CON Roger J. Vaughan, deputy director, N.Y. Cover nors Office of Develqjment Planning Tax incentives for firms in poor, rural areas will not create jobs.</p>
        <p>Pnrst, taxes are much less important in location decisions titan franqxtr-tation, trained labor, water supply and access to bank financing. Second, with the tax cuts pa^ed in  ^</p>
        <p>1%1, many firms expandirtg or re-  </p>
        <p>locating will have sufficient tax  </p>
        <p>credits and aUowances so that titey wiO not have to pay taxes for several years. Therefore, zxlditionaJ tax incentives wiD be of little value and will do nothing to improve the rural business climate.</p>
        <p>1982 FAMILY WEEKLY. All rights reserved.</p>
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        <p>THE TRIMS OF BOSTONS</p>
        <p>Ainge with wife Michele and daughter Ashlee, 2. Son Austin was bom in October.</p>
        <p>It seems as if the enormousli; gfted Celtic roohe has spent more time in a law court than on a baskeall court.</p>
        <p>or a time, it looked as if Danny Ainge, the modern-day Frank MerTtwe, were destined to become the man without a sport. During a good part of 1981, he stood somewhat bemused at the center of the most bitter contractual diq^ute in recent memory. Indeed, in an era when legalese regularly drowns out the most lyrical of performances on diamond, hiardcourt or gridiron, it is a testament to die seriousness of the Ainge case that it inspired the passion it did.</p>
        <p>Now that he is a bona fide, albeit subsidiary, member of the Boston Celtics, defending champions of the National Basketbeill Association,</p>
        <p>Ainge has put all the furor behirrd him and can concentrate on his game.</p>
        <p>Hard to believe it was only months ago that he was wearing the baseball uniform of the American Leagues Toronto Blue Jays. But on Sept. 24, after finally ded^g that he was a better basketball player than a baseball player, Ainge announced his retirement firom baseball in the middle of a three-year, $525,000 contract with the Blue Jays. The Celtics, baseball contract or no baseball contract, made him their third pick (31st player chosen overall). Ainge himself attended the draft, sitting discretely alone in the back of the room to see which pro team might have the temerity to select him. Soon thereafter he stood in civvies in Federal District Court in Manhattan, seeking to escape his basebaD pact.</p>
        <p>The reason was that Ainge was not pleased with his commitment to baseball. A third baseman, he had been pegged by the Blue Jays as the next Brooks Robinson. ^t at the plate, he more closely resembled Brooke Shields, hitting all of .187 (a pound under his playing weight) with no home runs in 1981.</p>
        <p>Few fans knew much about his baseball career, but nearly everyone remembered his heroics in last years N.C.A.A. basketball finals, when he^ led Brigham Young University to a' stunning upset of Notre Dame with a, driving,fuU-court layup in the final* seconds of the game. He had proved over a brilliant four-year career at Brigham Young that, at a wi^y 6 feet 5 inches, he could play guard or small forward with equal facility, that he could run, pass and shoot with the best of them, and the N.B.A. scouts garlanded him with praise.</p>
        <p>The trouble was that the baseball diamond and its dollars had lured him early on. Under N.C.A.A. rules, an athlete can sign a professional contract in one sport and retain his amateur standing in another. So when the baseball scouts came at the close of his high-school career, Ainge couldnt resist the temptation.</p>
        <p>When 1 signed the contract 1 was sure I wanted to play baseball, Ainge later reflected, but it was too early. I should have waited until after my senior year. I never imagined 1 would have the kind of year that I did [24.4 points per game as Brigham Youngs captain). My thinking was that I was stuck in a bad situation for three years and I should try and make the most out of it. I know I told a bt of people I</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, March 21. 1982</p>
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        <p>DflNNY niNCE Tlork Goodmon</p>
        <p>was going to play baseball, but theres a difference between saying, I have a contract to play baseba, and 1 have a contract to play baseball but I reaDy dont want to, which is how 1 fch Even now, Ainge, who just turned 23 on St. Patrick's Day, says, Tm a, little puzzled by all the controversy. Its been nonstop for four years, people anxious to talk to me about diis, as if 1 were such a unique athlete. Im hardly the first athlete to have the oppcurtuni-ty to play more than one sport.</p>
        <p>Of course he isnt. Its common knowledge that the New York Yankees $20-million outfielder, Dave</p>
        <p>Says Michele Ainge, **If we had known what all was involved in jumping to basketball, we probably; wouldn't have made that step. </p>
        <p>Winfield, had his pick of the three major professional sports (baseball, football and basket). It is also true that at one time several bal^layers tried their versatile hands at two sports at once: Dave DeBusschere and Gene Conley each spent several hectic years pitching for major-league teams in the summer and shooting for N.B.A. teams in the winter. But that was before the N.B.A. playoffs competed with the traditional Memorial Day doubleheader for public attention and before the World Series collided with Halloween. Besides, no one else but Ainge signed a long-term contract in one sport before deciding his career by in another.</p>
        <p>Up to that point, life had been a simple matter of studies and games for Ainge, and he excelled effortlessly in both. He grew up in Eugene, Ore., and in high school achieved the singular honor of being named to Scholastic magazines all-America teams in baseball, basketball and football. But before matriculating at B.Y.U. in 1977, which he chose in part because, as a Mormon, he liked the schools Mormon tradition, Danny signed a multiyear b^ball contract with Toronto. He thus led a curious sort of collegbte double life: a promi</p>
        <p>nent campus figure who would pack his books away at the end of the spring term and go off to the professional baseball wars.</p>
        <p>That kind of responsibility will make a youngster grow up and settle down quickly. In March of his sophomore year, Danny married Michele Toolson (whom he met when he asked to sit beside her on their first day of classes) and became a father (daughter Ashlee is now 2) midway through his junkxr year. Meanwhile, his basketball career leaped and bounded even as his baseball career plodded. He was third-team all-American his sophomore year, second-team all-American his junior. Then came his fabulous senior year, when his aforementioned spectacubr feats in the N.C.A.A. pbyoffe captivated national attention. The nations college coaches even voted him Kodaks pbyer of the year award, ahead of feOow seniors Mark Aguirre and Isiah Thomas.</p>
        <p>His professional basebcdl statistics were less a matter for celebration. As the ill-staned 1981 season began, Ainge had hit just .239 over two seasons bouncing back and forth between Toronto and its Syracuse farm team. Blue Jay president Peter Bavasi and vice president Pat GiOick remained high on Ainge, but Danny did not entirely share their enthusiasm and began hinting he would rather jump to pro basketball.</p>
        <p>That was all Red Auerbach, savvy general manager the Celtics, needed to hear. His backcourt of Tiny Archibald and Chris Ford was aging, and Ainge was just the sort of hot-shooting, highly maneuverable guard the Cehjk;s like. Auerbach saw in Ainges versatility the reincarnation of John Havlicek, the longtime Celtic Sixth Man now destined for the N.B.A. Hall of Fame. Auerbach decided to make a full-scale bid for Ainge.</p>
        <p>The Blue Jays heard the drums too, of course, and sent out letters of discouragement to all 23 N.B.A. teams before the June basketball draft. The Celtics declined discouragement and picked him anyway.</p>
        <p>The strike-shortened baseball season followed, and it was a dreary one for Ainge. 1 realize now I had never been happy in baseball, Ainge says, and his pby reflected that disenchantment. Listen to his final baseball memory: Do 1 remember my last baseball game? I sure do. It was the 13th inning on a cold night in Toronto. They put me in at shortstop</p>
        <p>Hes</p>
        <p>going to be a great player,  soys Red Auerbach. Not just a good</p>
        <p>one.</p>
        <p>in the bottom of the inning. A ball was hit into the hole, and I dove to save a run. Then I tried to throw home, but I threw my arm out. I think I got a touch of tendonitis, which I still feel playing basketball. Thats what 1 remember about my bst baseball game.</p>
        <p>Ainge decided to go with the Celtics, and the Blue Jays took the case to Federal court. Ainge cbimed Gillick had given him verbal permission to play basketball. The Blue Jay front office said that was not the case; Bavasi said in court his reaption to Ainges pronouncement was like an</p>
        <p>(continued on page 6)</p>
        <p>The problem, you see, is that 23-year-old Danny Ainge is just too talented for his own good.</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY. March 21. 1982  5</p>
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        <p>ailing wife being left behind by her husband for a blond floozy in Boston.</p>
        <p>The jury agreed that Ainge had no right to break his baseball contract. It was said that the Blue Jays wanted to beat Auerbach more than they wanted to keep Ainge, but legally it did not matter: The court ruled that Danny Ainge still belonged to Toronto. Ainge, vowing that he was seriously through with baseball, returned to Brigham Young to coach the basketball junior varsity.</p>
        <p>As if all this werent enough for him to contend with, Michele gave birth to their second child, son Austin, in October. The whole affair put a lot of pressure on my family, Danny concedes. Michele is willing to go a step further. 1 didn't really care which he played. she said recently. "I just wanted him to be happy. But I will say this: When we made the decision to jump to basketball, we didn't have any idea what all it would entail. If we</p>
        <p>Auerbach saw in Ainges versatilify the reincarnation of former Celtic John Havlicek.</p>
        <p>had known, we probably wouldnt have made that step."</p>
        <p>Still, Danny stood his ground, and the painful negotiations between the two clubs began, with the Blue Jays demanding what amounted to a $1-million ransom. Finally, on Nov. 27, a full month after the start of the N.B.A. season, the Celtics managed to win Ainges release and sign him. Best estimates put the payoff to the Blue Jays at $500,000, with Ainge signing a Celtic contract for either two or four years (so it will not expire in 1984 along with that of Larry Bird, Bostons millionaire star) for between $4(X),(X)0 and $500,000 a year.</p>
        <p>Predictably. Ainge has started slowly. playing seven or eight minutes a game. Rare is the rookie who ever breaks into the Celtic lineup under the best of conditions, and Ainge missed the entire pre-season and a month of pby. Right now, as the teams fifth guard, playing mostly in noncritical situations, Ainge is proving to be a fine shooter, though his floor game</p>
        <p>No-hit Ainge sang the blues in Toronto, where he never batted abov^ 243</p>
        <p>and timing remain inconsistent. My game has been spotty so far, Ainge concedes. "Good moments and bad moments. But I wanted very badly to be'a Celtic, and Im just glad to have it all done. The other players were great from the start. Theyve gone out of their way to make me feel comfortable, on and off the court. It makes you feel part of the group when you get razzed by everyone else.</p>
        <p>For their part, the veterans on the club like Ainges look on the court. Says forward Cedric Combread  Maxwell: He cant look like a seasoned veteran. Right now, though. 1 see his potential as a pro. He shoots the ball extremely well.- He plays good defense. Hes a player whos going to help this team in the future.</p>
        <p>Insists Auerbach, Hes going to be a great player, not just a good one Hes got that baby face and guys think hes kind of weak, but hes really a tough kid. Hes got the quickness, hes got the shot, and hes got a lot of intestinal fortitude. Hes a winner. He just needs to learn a little about the pro game. Its only a matter of time. Ainge likes Boston so much he has already bought a new house in the ritzy suburb of Newton. Now, at last, he feels at home. Tm a lot more comfortable now than I was, he admits. "1 think 1 can contribute more on the basketball floor than I did on the baseball field. Still, hes well aware of what hes up against. "The first thing 1 have to do. he says, is beat gp||</p>
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        <p>Mark Goodman is a freelance writer who fre quently covers the sports world for Familn Weekly</p>
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        <p>Is a person who enjoys solitude a poor bet for a marriage partner? Quite the contrary, says family therapist Carl Whitaker of the University of Wisconsin. Couples who enjoy ^Tending time apart actuaUy feel a greater sense of closeness, \^itaker notes, than do men and women who never leave each others company. In fact, unless a person enjoys separateness, he or she will find it hard to tolerate togetherness.</p>
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        <p>Panorama eggs, the old-fashioned kind, with little scenes inside are made from egg-shaped pantyhose containers covered with a special mixture which includes sugar, water and the juice</p>
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        <p>A pearl-studded egg with a favorite photo on it makes a lovelv keepsake gift.</p>
        <p>egg-carton cups covered with the special mixture mentioned above. Like the panorama eggs, they can be filled with miniature flowers, paper cutouts or candy.</p>
        <p>For another delightful decoration, fill a straw basket with CTOchet-covered eggs. Any beginner can crochet the covers because only one kind of stitch is used.</p>
        <p>A jeweled photo egg also makes a lovely keepsake gift. To make a priceless treasure, mount a snapshot on a real egg and decorate it with simulated pearls</p>
        <p>Complete directions with photographs and illustrations for all of these projects are included in the booklet, Easter Crafts That Last All Year (^354). For your copy, send $1.25 plus 25C postage and handling for first-class mail to;</p>
        <p>Family Weekly P.O. Box 438 Dept. E Midtown Station New York, N.Y. 10018</p>
        <p>Be sure to include the booklet number and your name, address and ZIP</p>
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        <p>10  FAMILY WEEKLY, March 21,1962</p>
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        <p>Weekend Woes: Why Days Off Can Brino On a Headache</p>
        <p>By Su3on Gordon</p>
        <p>For most of us. the weekend means leaving office tensions behind, catching up on sleep and just relaxing. But those precise weekend benefits can actually cause headaches. In fact, the vast majority of headaches occur during periods of relaxation, says David R. Coddon, M.D., associate professor of neurology and director of the Headache Clinic at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York and author of Breakthrough: The Control of Headaches (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, due out this fall)</p>
        <p>Though it hardly seems fair, the bodys systems dont adapt readily to a change in their Monday through Friday routine, and in headache-prone people, disrupting the bodys patterns can trigger a headache. Here are the causes and the cures for some common weekend headaches.Changing your sleep pattern: If you</p>
        <p>Susan Cordon is a freelance writer specializing in health topics</p>
        <p>wake up at 10 A.M. on Saturday after five days of rising at 7. the change in your blood flow (and/or hormonal system and biorhythms  scientists arent sure of all the factors) may bring on a headache. In addition, by sleeping later and missing your usual breakfast time, your blood-sugar level drops. says Seymour Diamond, M.D., director of the Diamond Headache Clinic in Chicago and author of Advice From the Diamond Headache Clinic (International University Press, due out in April).</p>
        <p>Dr. Diamond advises setting your alarm for your usual wake-up time, grabbing a bite to eat and then going back to sleep if you want to. Dr. Coddon recommends another approach; Get up at your usual time and treat yourself to a nap later in the day. Leaving tension behind: The term tension headache is a misnomer. Dr. Coddon believes, because on-the job tension can actually prevent headaches. When you're tense, your body releases adrenaline, which constricts the blood vessels, evening out the flow of blood. When the weekend</p>
        <p>arrives, without the usual stress, the adrenaline recedes, the flow of blood is no longer as evenly regulated and a headache is more likely to occur.</p>
        <p>To avoid this type of headache. Dr. Diamond advises that you plan weekend activities and keep busy. Maybe relaxation is not for you! he says. Change in eating habits: A weekend can mean lots of snacks and party foods. Unfortunately, consuming too</p>
        <p>Reports one neurologist: "The vast majority 0/ headaches occur during periods of relaxation,'"</p>
        <p>much food can alter your body chemistry and cause a headache. In particular, avoid eating too many foods containing sodium nitrates, which dilate the blood vessels, often causing a headache. Nitrates are used primarily in preserved meats  such as hot dogs, bologna and salami. Interestingly, undereating can also</p>
        <p>cause a headache. As mentioned earlier, theres a drop in blood sugar when you miss a meal. Shoppers and museum visitors who skip lunch are particularly prone to this type of headache. A glass of orange juice or a candy bar can temporarily relieve the pain (because of the sugar).</p>
        <p>Alcohol: Even if youre normally not a headache sufferer, you may have experienced the morning after headache Alcohol, like sodium nitrates, is a vasal dilator (it dilates blood vessels) and alcoholic drinks contain other substances besides alcohol, such as tannin, which can interact with the alcohol itself to change your body chemistry.</p>
        <p>If you wake up with a headache caused by overindulgence, take three plain aspirins and have a cup of coffee with sugar The sugar will boost your blood-sugar level, and the caffeine will constrict the blood vessels (as adrenaline does).</p>
        <p>Caffeine, withdrawal: If you're accustomed to drinking coffee, tea or cola during the week and then cut way down on the weekend, the withdrawal could be giving you a headache. Try drinking at least a percentage of the amount you usually consume on weekdays, or cut back on your caffeine consumption dur ing the week to your weekend level. IiLJARTHRITIS?BAYER</p>
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        <p>Now! You Can Start Your Own 'Million Dollar*' Zoysia Lawn!</p>
        <p>Lkeland't Tammu 30-B9low-Z9ro Zoytit Taki Waar, Taar, Cookouta, Childran'a Gamas... After 30 Below Zero Winters, It Bounces Back Green, Thick, And Beautiful! Closest Thing To An Indestructible Lawn You Have Ever Seen!Zoysia Lawn Wasnt Mowed Or Watered For A Month! Not A Weed in Sight!</p>
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        <p>NO Nf f D TO DIG UP VOUR I AWN PLUG IN  / 52 ZOYSIA</p>
        <p>Ont way to cut tiptnsts is to cut ths costs, and work, of lawn cart. For txampit, a woman wrott about htr loysia lawn that sht had mowtd it only twict ALL SUMMER. Sht hadn't sptnt a cant  on  wttd-killtrt.  Not</p>
        <p>ont ctnt for ftititlztrs. Ytt htr lawn was  as  grttn  md  wttdfrtt  as  a</p>
        <p>pHtcarptt  _</p>
        <p>ZOSYIA UWNS STAY GREEN THROUGH HEAT AND DROUGHTS</p>
        <p>Let the icorching tun burn lawnt around )fOU into hayyour loytia ttayt freih and gieen. an emerald iile of beauty. I have yet to water my own lovtia lawn. One day I taw that my tprinkler had gotten cobwebi! In Iowa, a loytia lawn wat declared the area't Top Lawnnearly wrfect" Yet ihit lawn had been watered only once that entire tum-OMrl</p>
        <p>CLT YOU! WATER BILLS. SAVE THE WORK Of- LAWN SPRI.N'KLINC. START A FAMOUS ZOYSIA GRASS LAWN NOW.</p>
        <p>WMd-kllting ctwmicals art NOT NECDEO for a wtad frac Zoyaia Lawn</p>
        <p>How it it pottible that Famout Meyer Z-S2 Zoyaia ttayt weed-free without using expen-tive, ritky chemicalt? It growt to thick that crabgratt (weed) teedt don't get enough light to serminatel</p>
        <p>Has Cut Mowing To Once A Month Zoytia growt tidewayt, not jutt up like ordinary gram. It forint a thick, interwoven carpet of turf that keept its well-groomed look weekt longer. It cut your mowing by half, 2/3 or morel</p>
        <p>No-hoooedtng-4M Cverl-With Lakeland's TamOlU' Zvfsia</p>
        <p>Plug in Lakeland Zoytia and never buy teed again. Zoytia lawnt don't grow old; jutt grow better. They tparkle under heat... ttay green through droughtt.</p>
        <p>They retitt diieaaes and iriKcts which ruin ordinary rauet. After tharp frottt. they only give up their green color, then green up bet-</p>
        <p>PCsr Soil? No Problem!</p>
        <p>Our Famous Zoysia plup are to vigorous we guarantee them to grow whatever your toilfrom heavy clays to tandy tub-tottt. You cannot lose.</p>
        <p>rr*S SO EASY AND INEXPENSIVE TO START A MAONinCENT ZOYSIA LAWN</p>
        <p>ter than ever each following ^ing. Famout Zoyaia mvet you the cloaett thing to an in-deetructmle lawn you have ever teen.</p>
        <p>Ends Wostiouts on SIsop Slopts Pgrfoct Where Other Grsssos Do Poorly Deep-rooled royiia holds toil in place, stops it froai washing away from slopes. It's your perfect answer for worn out or weedy areaa, too.</p>
        <p>In a typical newspaper article I read (quote):</p>
        <p>_ ling your current lawn" requires the it selection of grass seed plus "regular applications of fertilizer (and lime where needed). This article also said you need, "weed, insect and disease control.*' Sound familiar? Of course!</p>
        <p>Why not forget all that work and expense, and plug in Famous Meyer Z-52 Zoysia? To upgrade your lawn with zoysia. don't dig it up. Jutt set plugs into holes in the soil a locH apart or lest. Let those plugs spread toward each other ao form a carpet of solid turf. Growth is to vigorous it chokes out cJd 8lU|5^** want to get rid of. WEF.DS IN-</p>
        <p>from Coast to Coast PMpfe Writ to Mika Sankiw</p>
        <p>From HadaiM, N.Y^ E. La-Roche svrites how he planted plup in the worst possible with weeds and gravel ... It 'onned a 4 thick carpet of grass. Not children, does, cats, rabbiu. extremely hot tun or drought could kill it."</p>
        <p>Ftom Sacramcoto, Calfn J.M. writes how he bought our Zoysia "for a weed infested spot it took care of the problem.</p>
        <p>From InbMi, M A. Low, Sr. writes how he visited a physician friend in Albert Lea, Minn, where he saw a whole back yard was entirely in zoysia and it was beautiful...a deep green.</p>
        <p>The success of many thousands of delighted Famous Zoysia owners awaits you. Prove it to yourself today.</p>
        <p>Sam Day Fresh'</p>
        <p>The day we cut your plum is the day they are on their way to you. Because freshness counts. Lakeland has 2 shipping points, one in the Midwest and one in the East. Your, plugs go out form the nearest point Same Day Fresh and ready to grow, shipping charge collection the most economical way. On credit card orders, the shipping cost will be prepaid by us and billed to your account.</p>
        <p>Lakeland's Total Guarantee Drought Won') KM It</p>
        <p> Ht Won't Kill It</p>
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        <p>Evn though we dont know your aoll. W quarantea EVERY plug of Famous Z-52 Zoysia to live and grow in it No ifs. No buts. Should any plugs fail to grow, just let us know within 60 days. We replace them FREE. That guarantee clearly means that Famous Zoysia has to do verything we say - and more! Otherwise there's no way we could give you such unique protection.</p>
        <p>four sup-</p>
        <p>Slart your own magnificent, perennial zoysia lawn with as few as 100 pliiu. Just let your plugs establish solid turt Then take up transplants and plug in other places to your heart's desire. Plugud areas grow right back into solid turf. You ply of plugs is endleu.</p>
        <p>Prkas and Bargains</p>
        <p>If you plant more grass that sits there and strugglesor dies on youyou may not miss your work and money. It's the time you cannot recover! So please don't confuse Lakeland's 30-Below-Zero Z^a with any ordinary turf offered as a bar-in." If our plugs cost a little more in</p>
        <p>Sie beginning.'they remain, in the long run, the only true bargain for your lawn.</p>
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        <p>Sura, I want to enjoy fresh-picked tomato good- n Enclosed is $ _</p>
        <p>nassaven out of season' Kindly RUSH TREE TOMATOES (L10117DE) as Indicated below on money-back guarantee.</p>
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        <p>FROM ONE YIELD</p>
        <p>SOUND MGREDIBLE?</p>
        <p>NOT IF YOU OWN THE</p>
        <p>TREE TOMATO</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>GROW IT OUTDOORS AS A TREE</p>
        <p>INDOORS AS A HOUSEPLANT!</p>
        <p>The TREE TOMATO will thrive mervelouilyindoor* or oiit! If you live In e tnmperete zone, plant It outdoors and enjoy its bountiful, exotic beauty in your garden! Or, tub-grow the TREE TOMATO, bring It indoors for winter, and surprlsa your family and. friends with ripe, Just-picked tomatoes even dur-</p>
        <p>athe coldest months of the yur! Or... culti-e the TREE TOMATO as a house-plent anytime ... anywhere! The TREE TOMATO will achieve heighte of up to 8 ft. outdoors, but It can be trimmed and trained to any size or shape you wish!</p>
        <p>ENJOY TREE TOMATOES SO MANY DELECTABLE WAYS</p>
        <p>We think TREE TOMATOES ere much testier than ordinary tomatoes... it's herd to find e meatier, firmer, more bursting-with-goodness taste treat! Rich In Vitamin C. TUE-TOMATOES are fabulous in tatads, sandwiches end are absolutely fantastic Just slicad up and popped in your mouth!</p>
        <p>Nothing bnats fresh produce, so why continue to pay high supermarket prices for Inferior tomatoes,</p>
        <p>when Ml can irow your own TREE TOMATOES!</p>
        <p>REMEMBER, m SHIP MATURE PLANTS ... NOT  SuBtvSimt iW!i</p>
        <p>SEEDS ... ROER YOUR TREE TOMATOES TODAY!  witTn  3</p>
        <p>Full vmwiiu iBitnjctiaiit included.  Umo  witmn  3 months for prompt repli</p>
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        <p>Full growing Instructions included.</p>
        <p>The TREE TOMATO ... a remarkable new horti-coltural concept... unlike anything you've ever seen before! NOT a vine ... NOT a regular tomato plant that withers and diH after one summer...</p>
        <p>ICyphemandri betocea)</p>
        <p>GROWS INDOORS OR OUTDOORS... YOU PKK lASNET AFHR RASKH OF RIF(,TASn TOMATOfS . .. ONE lUMfER CROF AFTER ANOTHER... S TO 7 MONTHS A YEAR .. YEAR AFHR YEAR!</p>
        <p>M c (fl I citirs!</p>
        <p>Keatl hhat L. F. S. 0/ If/u. hai to toy . ..  .  , Jtiii a line to Iti</p>
        <p>you knoi* the Tree Tomuio Is doing great, . , about 5Vi It. tall ... you said leaves gren 12... mine are IS and 16^'. It's lust beautiful!"</p>
        <p>Noird (llriculluntl of New /.calund</p>
        <p>"Ripening in Sew Zealand from late April to early November, the tree tomato bus a 1 ery long fruiting season. Its wide range 0/ cuHnar) uses make 11 a xaluahle winter and spring fruit... a welcome addition to the menu." "Although introduced into New Zealand many years ago. It Is only In recent years that the tree tomato has become better known for its many uses. It is now much sought alter, and its popularity U indicated by the high price realized for it on local markets .. . Under suitable conditions the plant will produce from 40 to 60 lbs. of Iriiii annually.</p>
        <p>From New Zeolond comes Hie biggest gorden sensation of Hie century ... THE PERENNIAL TOMATO!</p>
        <p>the TREE TOMATO is e living, growing tree that ICJUK FROIT SEASON AFTER SEASON ... YEAR AFTER YEAR! Why settle for garden-fresh tomatoes a few short weeks of the year? Why put up with hothouse tomatoes that taste like cardboard the rast of the tima? Not whan you can pick crop after crop of red, plump Juicv TREE TOMATOES up to 7 months a year (all yer 'round when grown indoors!)</p>
        <p>WAVE AFTER WAVE OF SUCCULENT TREE TOMATOES GROW AS QUICK AS YOU CAN PICK'EM'</p>
        <p>Your TREE TOMATO will arrive already laafed-out ... in full, green hardy vigor! When ready to bear, the branchts will litarally droop with huge clusters of delicious TKI TOMATOES, hundreds upon hundreds ... and, as one crop is harvested, another rushes forth to take its place ... so you have e^viiliu^constant supply of luscious</p>
        <p>LAKELAND'S DOUBLE GUARANTEE All plants must arrive in perfect condition. If you ere not totally satisfiad with any order, return within 10 days for a prompt replKcment refund of JUid ell return any - replacement no questions asked!</p>
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        <p>Con on IRfl Really Tlake You a mHlonabe?By Pndreo Pawlyna</p>
        <p>The new Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are being touted as a wage I earners dream of financial I security come true. The I question is, are they as good I as they sound?</p>
        <p>I IRAs have been around I since 1975, but in the past I they were avail-I able only to work-lers not covered I by company p)en-I Sion plans. Since I Jan. 1, however,</p>
        <p>I when the Eco-I nomic Recovery I Tax Act took effect, anyone I earning an income (and this in-I eludes about 80 million working Americans) auto-Imatically be-I comes eligible to [start his or her own tax-sheltered retirement plan  with compounded interest.</p>
        <p>Under the law, individuals are allowed to contribute $2,000 a year to an IRA. Couples with one working spouse can invest $2,250 and two-income couples can salt away $4,000 yearly.</p>
        <p>Whatever money you put into an IRA is deductible on your income tax return. For example, if you have a taxable income of $25,000, you will pay $700 less in Federal income taxes next year if $2,000 of that income is deposited in an IRA.</p>
        <p>Whats more, earnings from IRA contributions are not taxed until you begin withdrawing money after age 59V2  when, if youve retired, your tax bracket will be lower. How fast your money grows, of course, depends upon the interest rate that is being paid by the institution you invest with, and it will vary depending on economic conditions.</p>
        <p>Andrea Pawli^na is a freelance writer specializing in consumer affairs.</p>
        <p>Consider the following: A 30-year-old worker who invests $2,000 a year in an IRA for the next 35 years (assuming daily compounding and an average interest rate of 12 percent) will retire with the grand sum of $1,161,137. Your money multiplies fastest when interest is compounded daily, rather than annually or</p>
        <p>quarterly.</p>
        <p>Becoming a millionaire is naturally going to be an enticing factor, says Rita Downey of Baltimore Federal Savings &amp;amp; Loan, which has been heavily promoting its IRA Millionaires Club.</p>
        <p>There are a variety of IRAs to choose from. Banks, savings and loan associations. insurance companies, credit unions, brokerage houses, even the U.S. Treasury Department, are offering IRAs in the form of certificates of deposit, annuities, stocks and mutual funds. Some employers are also setting up payroll-deduction plans for their workers.</p>
        <p>Which approach is best for you? Banks and other lending institutions offer security, but they tend to pay lower interest rates. Stocks and mutual funds, on the other hand, dangle potentially greater earnings before you. but they pose an element of risk.</p>
        <p>Financial planners point out that your age. current financial assets and existing retirement coverage should</p>
        <p>be carefully weighed before deciding where to put your money.</p>
        <p>Id tell a younger person [30 to 40] to put the money in an aggressive growth fund of stocks and mutual funds within an IRA, says Harry Guinivan, associate director of public information of the Investment Company Institute in Washington. D C., a group which represents mutual funds. Counselors often advise switching to a conservative. Federally insured bank certificate as retirement nears because it offers a steadier return.</p>
        <p>Contributions to an IRA can be large or small, depending on what you can afford. as long as you dont exceed the annual limits set by law. But once the money is deposited, it cannot be withdrawn before you reach age 591/2 without your incurring substantial penalties.</p>
        <p>According to Internal Revenue Service rules, early withdrawals are taxable as ordinary income. In addition, a 10-percent penalty is levied on the amount withdrawn. (These penalties are waived in the event of death or disability.)</p>
        <p>When you reach 59V2, you may begin making withdrawals without penalty, although you do not have to take any money out until age 7OV2. From then on, a minimum withdrawal schedule is required.</p>
        <p>The IRS permits you to transfer your money from one account to another once a year, provided the money is reinvested within two months of withdrawal.</p>
        <p>IRAs, however, arent for everyone. Money needed for a down payment on a house or for a college education, for example, should be left fairly liquid. And if inflation continues at its present pace, even $1 million wont buy much in 35 years. It will have about as much buying power as $50.000 today, according to the U.S. Bureau of ran Labor Statistics.  liJ</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, March 21. 1962  15</p>
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        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, March 21,1962  17</p>
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        <p>The Importance ^Of Being Praised</p>
        <p>By Jody Coylln</p>
        <p>When Little Jack Homer stuck in his thumb, pulled out a plum and said, What a good boy am 1, he may really have been on to something. Praise Is an important ingredient in raising a happy, confident child.</p>
        <p>Unfortunately, according to Donald Peters, professor of human development at Pennsylvania State University, some parents tend to overpraise their children, while others tend to</p>
        <p>Little Jack Homer: Plumb proud.</p>
        <p>underpraise. Nonetheless, the right kind of praise and the right amount can stimulate and motivate a child, aid in the development of his talents and bolster his self-esteem. Child-development experts offer some dos and donts:</p>
        <p>Be specific. When Tommy builds a terrific tower out of blocks, don't just tell him what a good boy he is. Its a positive remark but too vague. And dont say something like, Youll be a fine engineer someday and make us all so proud. By doing that you are really just using your childs accomplishment for your own self-aggrandizement, points out child psychiatrist Richard A. Gardner in his book. Understanding Children (Creative Theraj)eutics). Instead, let your child know what an impressive tower he built. By linking your approval to his specific achievement, you not only encourage him to do more but also help him learn what your values and standards are.</p>
        <p>When your child does something bad instead of good, the same rule applies. Make sure it is the behavior.</p>
        <p>Freelancer Jod\i Gai)lin reports frequently on psychological topics.</p>
        <p>not the child, you condemn. A child who spills his milk at the dinner table should not be told that he is clumsy and awkward. Such negative labeling, says certified school psychologist Bonnie Maslin, only damages his self-image. Instead, agree that it is a shame the milk was spilled  and teach him how to clean it up and avoid doing it again.</p>
        <p>Dont overpraise. Children are great lie detectors, says Maslin. Going overboard about a minimal accomplishment wont fool a child.</p>
        <p>According to Gardner, some parents go too far with their praise because they cannot permit themselves to see any defects in their children. A parent who is dispropxjrtion-ately overjoyed at his daughters success on the tennis court, says Maslin. puts extraordinary pressure on her. Too much praise can frustrate a child by setting goals that are too high. On the other hand. . .</p>
        <p>Dont be too honest. Despite all the warning about praising too much, most of the experts agree that there is a place for the gentle white lie. When  your 4-year-old brings home a sticky, messy Mothers Day card, it would be mean for you to comment on the artistic merits of the work according to adult standards, says Gardner. Besides, he adds, when you tell him or her the drawing is beautiful, you are really responding to the feelings of love poured into the creation and your response to those efforts. . Avoid loaded praise. A parent who says. The picture is beautiful, but wouldnt it be better to put the tree over there, or. The 98 on your math test is fine - maybe next time youll bring home a 100, implicitly criticizes his child, conveying to him that he hasnt quite measured up. says Maslin. This type of praise doesnt stimulate or encourage a child to repeat a noteworthy performance; it only results in anger or frustration.</p>
        <p>Be consistent. According to Donald Peters, some parents dish out praise only when , they are feeling good. Praise should be based on your childs behavior, not on your mood.</p>
        <p>Peters believes that no child is too young for praise. He urges parents to pay close attention to their childs behavior so that they can be specific in their praise. Most parents dont need to be reminded when to scold their child, but when it comes to teaching him right and wrong, a pat on the back can be even more effective rapj than a swat on the behind  hJ</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, March 21. 1962  19</p>
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        <p>How lines and just laid asphalt.</p>
        <p>Hess stretches of black ribbon that I the way to where the sun disappears, phone poles and fence posts, passin em one by one.</p>
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        <p>in an overdrive gearbox.  i</p>
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        <p>and then relaxes with gusto.</p>
        <p>He doesn't give a damn what you think.</p>
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        <p>^ V  the feel of hard rain</p>
        <p>and blowin snow.</p>
        <p>The light of a rising sun, the pale of a pea soup fog.</p>
        <p>It's got the smell of hot coffee. ^ And the stench of diesel fuel, r Its got men.</p>
        <p>Its got freedom.</p>
        <p>Its got the flavor you can only get When youre on the road to Raleigh.Ibke the road to flavor.</p>
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        <p>By Eliot Kaplan</p>
        <p>Atlanta is one peachy city. In fact, according to the Places Rated Almanac, its the best spot to live in America.</p>
        <p>This fascinating new book by Richard Boyer and David Savageau looks at 277 metropolitan areas, comping government statistics in nine categories  climate, housing, health care, crime, transportation, education, reaea-tion, culture and economics. Among its thousands of findings: Buffa-b has a milder climate than Phoenix. Charleston, W. Va., is the foggiest city in the U.S. St. Cbud, Minn., is the least crime-ridden city in the country. (Miami is the most crime-ridden.) Billings,</p>
        <p>THE SITE REPORT</p>
        <p>Mont., has the most bowling alleys per capita; Tuscaloosa, Ala., the fewest. The worst place to find a drink is Florence, Ala.; the best is</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Eau Claire, Wis.</p>
        <p>Here are the books top 15 U.S. metro areas:</p>
        <p>1. Atlanta.</p>
        <p>2. Washington, D.C.</p>
        <p>3. Greensboro-Win-ston Salem-High Point, N.C.</p>
        <p>4. Pittsburgh.</p>
        <p>5. SeattleEverett, Wash.</p>
        <p>6. Philadelphia.</p>
        <p>7. Syracuse.</p>
        <p>8. Portland, Ore.</p>
        <p>9. Raleigh-Durham, N.C.</p>
        <p>10. Dallas-Forth Worth.</p>
        <p>11. Knoxville, Tenn.</p>
        <p>12. Nashville-Davidson, Tenn.</p>
        <p>13. Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, Calif.</p>
        <p>. (tie) Cleveland.</p>
        <p>San Francisco-Oak-land.</p>
        <p>BORN TO</p>
        <p>CRHIIE7</p>
        <p>The causes of crime are many and varied, but a recent study indicates that a predi^jositlon to criminal behavior may be inherited.</p>
        <p>Dr. Sarnoff Mednick, professor of psychology at U.S.C., studied records of</p>
        <p>14,427 children adopted in the 1920s in Denmark (hosen tor its precise record-keeping). He found that children whose biological fathers had criminal records and whose adoptive parents did not were</p>
        <p>twice as likely to engage in crime as those whose biological fathers were not criminal. And the likelihood inaeased if the father was a repeat offender. He speculates that such crime-related factors as nervous-system disorders, low intelligence and afcoholic tendencies are genetically transmitted.</p>
        <p>The environment still is the most crucial factor in determining criminality, Mednick told us. But biological factors can make the difference in I situations where</p>
        <p>1 the social setting " would not predict</p>
        <p>2 crime.</p>
        <p>He notes that</p>
        <p>the bulk of violent crime is committed by a tiny percentage of peopb and says he hopes his research will lead to comprehensive testing of first-time offenders and voluntary treatment for potential recidivists.</p>
        <p>CONCEPTION A THE PILL</p>
        <p>THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION</p>
        <p>If these are your sentiments about that Infernal multicolored toy, pick up the new book Dissolving Rubik's Cube, offering 93 novel ways to dispose of the sucker once and for all.</p>
        <p>As author Ken Lawless told us, I was amused by all those simpb solution cube books, which are about as simple as the theory of rebtivity. 1 wanted a way to insure the cube stai/ed solved, something abng the lines of a hand grenade.</p>
        <p>A TAXING ANALYSIS</p>
        <p>If youve ever considered working abroad, 1982 is a great time to try it. Provi-sbns in the new tax bw albw expatriates to exclude up to $75,000 in overseas income from U.S. taxes.</p>
        <p>Several sections of the tax bw have now become applicable and will affect your 1983 return, including a reduction in the minimum tax rate on unearned income and easing of the marriage penalty for two-income couples.</p>
        <p>Still, despite the Reagan Administrations grandiose claims, the new pbn rates only a D -,</p>
        <p>according to Karen Aren-son, autfior of The New York Times Guide to Making the New Tax Law Work for You. It has only worsened inequities that were already there," she told us, by providing its greatest benefit to the rich. It would have-been fairer and generated as much revenue for the Government to eliminate loopholes completely and just cut the LST/lO^ tax rates</p>
        <p>Women who use birth-control pills take longer to conceive after they stop than do women who use other forms of contraception, a new study says.</p>
        <p>As reported recently, a team of Boston doctors interviewed 3,214 married women who had had planned pregnancies. They found that while 77 percent of those using other forms of birth control had conceived within six months of their last contraceptive use, only 57 percent of Pill users could make the same claim. Similarly, 25 percent of ex-Pill users required more than 13 months to conceive, compared to 12 percent of those using other contraceptives.</p>
        <p>The doctors note that while many couples are considered infertile if they fail to conceive within 12 months after stopping birth control, for Pill users 15 months might be a more appropriate interval.</p>
        <p>BimiDAYS</p>
        <p>(All Aries) Sunday  James Coco 52. Monday  Karl Malden 69. Tuesday  Willbm Shatner 51. Wednesday  Roger Bannister 53. Thursday  Anita Bryant 42; Ekon John 35; Howard Cosell 62; Simone Signoret 61. Friday  Dbna Ross 38; James Caan 43; Leonard Nimoy 51. Saturday  Gloria Swanson 83.</p>
        <p>Diana Ross, James Caan</p>
        <p>The Newspaper Magazine</p>
        <p>641 Lexinglon Ave., New York N.Y., 10022</p>
        <p>Chairman and Publisher Morton Frank President and Assoc. Publisher Patrick M. Linskey Vice-President and Genl. Mgr.</p>
        <p>Jonathan Thompson Executive Editor, Arthur Cooper</p>
        <p>Managing Editor, Tim Mulligan, Senior Editors, Kate White (Articles).</p>
        <p>Rosalyn Abrevaya, Patrice Adcroft.</p>
        <p>Food Edjto^ Marilyn Hansen; Assoc, plar</p>
        <p>. - , -  __  Jth</p>
        <p>Villarpsa, Photo Editor, Vickie</p>
        <p>Editor, Eliof Kapli Mary EHin_Barrett,</p>
        <p>in. Asst. Editor, Research, Linda</p>
        <p>Art Director, Richard Valdati. Asst. Art Director, Susan Pereira, Art, Bar bara Jablon Rovirw Editor, Peer Oppenheimer, Contributing Writers, Shirley Sloan Fader, John Gibson, Norman Lobsenz, Anita Summer V.P.-Mfg. &amp;amp; Dir. of Operations, RichardMillen. Makeup M()r., Roberta Wlins; PfOd. Mgi, Christine Kraemer. Planning Michael Montemurro. Typographer, Debra Rose</p>
        <p>V.P.-Ad Manager, Gerald S Wroe V.P.-Western Mgr, Joe Frazer, Jr; Eastern Mgr., James B Powers: As-</p>
        <p>Joe Frazer. Jr.;</p>
        <p>soc. Eastern Mgr., Richard K Carroll. Detroit Mgr., Lawrence M Finn; Calif.. Perkins, Stephens, von der Lielh and Hayward; V.P.-Marketing Oir, Stanley Rosenfeld. Marketing Mgr., Kent D Alessandro Merchandising Mgr, Donna Gentile. Asst. Mdsg. Mgr., Lydia Janow Newspaper Relations: VP., Lee Eliis VP-Newspaper Service^ Robert J Christian: Newspaper Rel. Mgrs.. James G Baher Robert H Marriott. Joseph C Wise Transportation Mgr, Jim McCann, Distribution Mgr., Phyl lis Piliero: Circulation Promotion, Robert Banker^ Consumer Services. Linda Mount. Admin. Asst., Barbara Shapiro: V.P.-Finance, Allan Rabino-Witz; Controller, James Enright</p>
        <p>Cover Photo Oy Dick Raphael</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY. March 21. 1962  21</p>
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        <p>2 Tone Flowering Dogwood. $3.98 (2 for $7.75)</p>
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        <p>Oxalis Bulbs (plus 6 Anemones and 6 Peacock Orchids) if order totals $14.00</p>
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        <p>50 FEET FINE PRIVET HEDCE &amp;lt;3.98</p>
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        <p>25 rooted, certified healthy plants to make 50 feet of neat, dressy hedge . . . less than 8&amp;lt;- a foot! We ship the species best for your climate  ligustrum sinensis or amurense. Privet grows quickly into dense compact hedge with shiny green leaves..  landscapes your property beautifully! Highly decorative, plant 2 ft. apart for formal protective hedge. At this low price, you can afford alt you need. Rush your order today!</p>
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        <p>One of the most ornamental of lawn trees, now better than ever since horticulturists have grafted the Pink Flowering and White Flowering onto one root stock. Branches flower in spring, some with pink blooms, some with white  1-2 ft. trees, already 1-2 years old, ideal ^size! Truly a showpiece!</p>
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        <p>20 for &amp;lt;1.98</p>
        <p>Pretty blue periwinkle flowers float on a dense carpet of shiny evergreen foliage! Thrives even in dense shade. Matured plant divisions, (vinca minor). 20 plants cover 40 square feet.</p>
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        <p>GRAPES-&amp;lt;1.98</p>
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        <p>Never easier to grow a bumper crop of delicious grapes for jellies, jams, home winemakers, or just plain good eating. We offer 3 top varieties at bargain prices! Concord, White Niagara, or Red Catawba ... all Michigan nursery grown from cuttings from proven, heavy-bearing vineyards. Order I vine each, 2 vines each, or mix your order as you please. But order today  at this price they may not last long! Guaranteed to bear, when mature each vine will produce bountiful flusters of luscious grapes!</p>
        <p>These landscaping values are priced low to sell out! All trees, shrubs and hedges offered in this 3-page spring planting sale are nursery grown from seed or cuttings, rooted, certified healthy in state of origin. They are hardy and vigorous, 1-2 years old, already 1-2 ft. tall, never transplanted. Check order blank now ... our fmnous "No Fault Guarantee protects you!tDtt giantri\CC HIBISCUSESH m EXTM con V fou omn NOW!</p>
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        <p>YOU GET 3 EACH OF 5 DIFFERENT VARIETIES</p>
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        <p> f, ^  nel shaped, rose-pink flowers.</p>
        <p>3 pii^K sp|pE;^ (p,^ flowering va-MNK SPIIU rieties)Early blooming. Hundreds of clusters of damty pink flowers smother the branches in a lovely sea of color.</p>
        <p>3 FORSYTHIA (Forsythia varieties) .  Welcomes spring with a profusion</p>
        <p>of vivid golden flowers so numerous they cover the arching branches like "golden bells."</p>
        <p>3 ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus syri-acus)Shower of brilliant red color. Blooms late summer, the branches heavily laden with myriads of large, bell-shaped blooms</p>
        <p>ROSE'OF' SHARON 3 WHITE SPiREA (Spirea Varieties)Highlights your living fence with an esplosion of del cate white flower clusters so profuse they all but hide the WHITE SHRM branches!</p>
        <p>FORSYTHIA</p>
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        <p>BLUEBERRIES 2 for &amp;lt;3.98</p>
        <p>Yes, now you can pick giant blueberries right in your own yard. Jersey variety produces numerous grapelike clusters of powdery blue, firm, sweet luscious berries. Freeze 'em, eat em fresh, or make pies . . . you'll love 'em! Michigan nursery grown  2 required for i^cross-pollination.</p>
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        <p>RED FLOWERING D0GW00D-&amp;lt;3.98</p>
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        <p>Brilliant ornamental showpiece features breathtaking beauty spring through fall! Early in spring, clusters of 34" pink or red flowers delight the eye, followed by flaming scarlet leaves for dazzling color display in fall. Grows to 30-35 ft. height. One of the most desirable lawn trees. Mail coupon today.</p>
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        <p>Hollyhock Carnation Shasta Daisy Alyssum Cheiranthus Blue Flax Gaillarda Coreopsis Dianthus Babys Breath Anthemis Veronica</p>
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        <p>for only &amp;lt;5.98</p>
        <p>Probably the most fantastic bargain offer of nursery stock in America today . . . expertly planned, all-in-one combination offer! You get a well-balanced assortment ,of low growing, medium and tall growing plants covering practically every color of the rainbow  a dazzling succession of blooms spring to fall. Michigan nursery grown, healthy, hardy, one year slock, never transplanted Guaranteed to bloom or free replacement! Rush your order today'</p>
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        <p>STRAWBERRIES 20 Plants &amp;lt;2.98</p>
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        <p>ens of huxe, showy flower clusters up to 12 Inches across Brilliantly vivid and colorful, the blooms are specUculir. Hardy, thrives in shade. We ship Oriental variety in mixed colors.</p>
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        <p>SMOKE TREE</p>
        <p>Goes "up in smoke" 5/ QQ each summer  Its * " ^ billowy plumed flower stalks come into bloom. Grows to 15-20 height. Follfge turns bluish-green after blooming, then fiery orange-red for spectacular fall color show!</p>
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        <p>OR UPRIGHT yy^iToMuo</p>
        <p>Favorite of profes- eutpidefa sionil landscapers. topHtda) Thrive In almost any soil, even locations where other evergreens do poorly. Maintain their rich green color ell year 'round!</p>
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        <p>CLEMATIS VINE &amp;lt;3.981</p>
        <p>Sturdy, rapidly climbing vine explodes into thousands of clusters of lovely violet puiple blooms mid-summer to frost. Climbs walls, fence, or arbor. Jackmani variety in 2Vi" pot, guarantees blooms of stunning velvety texture and breath-taking color._</p>
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        <p>Giant balls of flaming color to set your landscape ablaze! These hardy Michigan nursery grown root division perennials come to you in an assortment of vivid, gorgeous colors red. yellows, pinks, purples, bronze, etc , as available. Normally develop to bushel basket size, each plant drenched with masses of 1-2" blooms. Guaranteed to bloom this season</p>
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        <p>Medium size 2'/j-3 ' circ. bulbs, all ready to explode into glorious color in your garden this season Stately and elegant, glads are a garden and cut flower favorite. Fiery reds, deep purples, glistening whites and yellows, bi-colors, etc., as available A tremendous bargain at this pre season price Send today'</p>
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        <p>Incredibly beautiful background plant next to house, garage, fence. Towers 5-6 ft. tall, smoth eredwith large, fluffy double blooms. Reds, whites, yellows, lilacs, etc.. as available. Michigan nursery grown No. 2 seedlings, bloom year after year without replanting.</p>
        <p>IHANCINC STRAWBERRY BASKET - ^2.98</p>
        <p>Amazing horticultural sensation produces numerous clusters of firm, juicy berries, indoors! Yes, you can pick them right off the vine and enjoy fresh strawberries indoors! But that's not all. The lustrous rich green foliage and the delicate white blossoms, contrasted against the colorful light red berries, make this the most attractive of all indoor planters You get three hardy, everbearing trailing straw berry plants (Fragaria chiloensis. Kobe ID, complete with hanging basket. Its all-in-one . foliage, flowers and fruit!</p>
        <p>COMPLETE WITH HANGING BASKET</p>
        <p>SWEET WILLIAM-5 for</p>
        <p>Imagine an early summer flower- $| QO bed ablaze with fancy, tufted wKP saw-toothed blooms of brilliant, striking color .... red, white, lavender, pink, and all the colors in between. Then imagine they'll spread and bloom year after year without replanting, No wonder theyre called Sweet William We ship 2 Divisions (Dianthus barbatus) for planting this spring. Order toddy!</p>
        <p>Hmmiemm'BAmm</p>
        <p>PRICED LOW FOR FAST SBUOUT!</p>
        <p>DAHLIAS - 6 for $1.98</p>
        <p>CREEPING 6 for PHLOX- $1.50</p>
        <p>The ground-huiging fo-liige flowers freoly each spring. Mixed colors. Michigan grown.</p>
        <p>BEGONIA</p>
        <p>BASKET</p>
        <p>(Otnuim lmporid Btlgivml Ptndula Begonia^</p>
        <p>Gay showpiece complete] with hanging basket.</p>
        <p>CARNATIONS 8 for $1.98</p>
        <p>Spicy, fragrant, hardy Grenadin varieties feature a dazzling array of mixed colors. Michigan nursery grown, bloom every year without replanting. Long lasting blooms make these a cut flower favorite!</p>
        <p>BEGONIAS 8 for $1.99</p>
        <p>Mix of "Camellia" and "Carnation" type blooming - size tubers, Belgium I Imported. Incredibly lush. Incredibly beautiful! Mixed colors.</p>
        <p>BLEEDING HEARTS-$2.98|</p>
        <p>Enchanting heart-shaped I blooms! Michigan grown 1-2 eye roots, very hardy. Easy to grow. Mail order today!</p>
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        <p>FAMOUS NO FAULT" QUARAHTlt</p>
        <p>Order today for delivery at proper spring planting time in your area. Every item is exactly as advertised . . . vigorous and, healthy, tagged for easy identification, well packed for arrival in good condition. If not satisfied on arrival, you may return within 15 days for full refund, including any postage you sent. Any plant that doesn't flourish and thrive, we will rplace it tree (3 year limit). Clip the coupon and mail today!</p>
        <p>Say Goodbye To All Burrowing Animals!</p>
        <p>GOPHER PURGE - 1.98</p>
        <p>The little rascals who undermine yard and garden will be a menace no longer! A perfect example of how nature exercises control. Gopher Purge (Euphorbia lathyris) rids your grounds of moles, gophers, and other pests without resorting to cruel traps or chemicals. Gopher Purge is hardy and easy to grow. Its roots are toxic to burrowing rodents, but not to domestic pets or children. One plant protects an area 40 ft. in circumference. Already growing in 2^4" pot, guaranteed to send burrowers packing! Order 1, 2, 4, or more!</p>
        <p>fm</p>
        <p>AT NO EXTRA COST</p>
        <p>We tend Frn Bonut Items at described below, et no extra cost when you order several Items at one time. It's our way of seylni Thanks" for your patroiufel Mall ths ordtr blank Inside for delivery for sprint planting. Your Free bonus items will be shipped with your order. Send today!</p>
        <p>FREE-Tqiant</p>
        <p>HIBISCUS</p>
        <p>Bonus for orders received by April 25. Huge e-B blooms on 6 ft. ttems. Nursery grown from seed, 1-2 years old.</p>
        <p>^FREE-10 RANUNCULUS</p>
        <p>Beautiful Indeed with their sparkling mixed colors. Imported Holland roots. Your free bonus with $18.00 orders, and you will also act 6 Oxalis, 6 AneiKtnet, end 6 Peacock Orchids</p>
        <p>FREE--6 PEACOCK ORCHIDS</p>
        <p>A welcome addition to any garden with their chterful creamy white flowert on 2 ft. stems, imported from Holland. (Acidnnthera, 4-5 cm.). Your free bonus when order totals $7.00.</p>
        <p>FREE-6 ANEMONES</p>
        <p>These Holland imported bulbs (2-3 cm.), burst into bloom In a gorgeous array of rainbow colors. Your free bonus when order totals $10.00. You also receive 6 free Peacock Orchids.</p>
        <p>FREE-12 OXALIS</p>
        <p>Dslnty deep pink blossoms dKorate your landscape ! Imported from Holland. (D^pei, 3-4 cm. bulbs). Free bonus when order totals $14.00. In addition, you receive 6 Peacock Orchids and 6 Anemones.</p>
        <p>HOW TO ORDER</p>
        <p>This may well be our best garden sale ever... 3 big pages of amazing values for economy-minded home gardenefs. Order by mail and save big money. Use fhe order blank inside. Your order will be promptly acknowledged, promptly shipped for spring planting, and .guaranteed to please or money back. Mail your order now ... todayD</p>
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        <p>PKK n ALBUMS RNt IWMi nwnbwBhlp in Mw CokinMa Rwi^  Tap* Chib. nqplainBd on ttw folowing pages.</p>
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        <p>gold Boy</p>
        <p>^onus</p>
        <p>Imagine going through a list of today's top albums knowing that you can pick your J1 favorites for only a pertnyl Can you think of a better way to spend the next half hour?</p>
        <p>Start now and...</p>
        <p>START</p>
        <p>HERE</p>
        <p>EDDIE RABBITT</p>
        <p>STEP BY ^EP</p>
        <p>the</p>
        <p>POLICE</p>
        <p>GHOST IN THE</p>
        <p>machine</p>
        <p>DIANA ROSS</p>
        <p>AUTHE GREAT HITS</p>
        <p>I MOTOWW I</p>
        <p>BILLY JOEL SOr^(,S IN IHI AI lie</p>
        <p>QUEEN</p>
        <p>GREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>311597 Top 10 Every LMe Thing 312173/392175 No. 1 Endless She Does Is Magic, plus Invisible Love, plus Ain't No Mountain Sun; One World: more.  High Enough: etc.</p>
        <p>311340 She 's Got A Way and</p>
        <p>Say Goodbye To Hollywood: Highland Falls: more</p>
        <p>311781 Under Pressure (with D Bowie); Another One Bites The Dust: more.</p>
        <p>% SINAERA</p>
        <p>^ SHb SHOT \ ML DOWrj</p>
        <p>31^No.lOTashwithNo.1 312389* The title song, plus  Bang  Bang  (My  Baby  3WU  Ho.  t  Call  Me;  Heart  312652* No. 1/(/Ateeded You, 311738 IVhaf A Foo/fle/ieves</p>
        <p>title hit; smash Someone Could  EvU Walks: C.O D; Spellbound: Shot Me Down); I Loved Her:  01 Glass: The Tide Is High ar\d  p\usRoseOf Cimarron: Bom To  Minute By Minute: Dependin'</p>
        <p>Lose A Heart...: etc.  Snowballed: more  A Long Night: more.  Rapture:  more  Run: more.  On You: Real Love: more</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, March 21, 1982  *</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0100" />
        <p>,_,  THE  CARS</p>
        <p>^"1  SHAKE IT UP</p>
        <p>311050* owi</p>
        <p>"ARTHUR"</p>
        <p>312025* M(XXY hatchet __T^NoPh8ooeis</p>
        <p>3I1S06* rmm IW</p>
        <p>donu&amp;gt;ivm&amp;gt;*m&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>]lMTMtTWT.N.C lowwmo</p>
        <p>311688* Grand Funk RaHniad OfUNOFUNKUVCS</p>
        <p>306589 UNOAMSr' (Me/acaTMre,</p>
        <p>_&amp;lt;0L1</p>
        <p>311514*</p>
        <p>genesis</p>
        <p>ARACAS</p>
        <p>306571* BOZSCAQQS L^agg GREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>1 291427* Biad</p>
        <p>TlwBMlOfBraad</p>
        <p>311506* MACDA^ MdngWCrazy</p>
        <p>OWSIWAl SOUNOmCK</p>
        <p>TIidMuppat^vie FRANK SINATRA</p>
        <p>CnaMHNi .i</p>
        <p>295279</p>
        <p>305276* JOHNNY CASH Cc^aJ  RockabiHy Blues</p>
        <p>305284 THE OOOME BROTHERS rigwtotl ONESTERCUMER</p>
        <p>303818 A CARLY SIMON COME UPSTAIRS</p>
        <p>A Not available in 8-track tapes</p>
        <p>31180</p>
        <p>BBnyManUow RARRY</p>
        <p>31946* SUMWHfTMAN ^ MaSONQMAN</p>
        <p>300681 NEILDIAMONO</p>
        <p>.^s^berSSn</p>
        <p>]</p>
        <p>3LLL654* HERBIE HANCOCK f caul. I MAGIC WINDOWS</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>283887* WRJiE NELSON '  STU^^</p>
        <p>Barry Maniow EVEN NOW</p>
        <p>1311720 RSRRomr</p>
        <p> ^*KS5&amp;amp;"35Eo</p>
        <p>269209*</p>
        <p>ri</p>
        <p>23688^ CARPENTERS</p>
        <p>(i*E HSkidMlM.73</p>
        <p>295014</p>
        <p>295097</p>
        <p>r*</p>
        <p>JAMES TAYLOR FLAG</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>abba* voulez vous</p>
        <p>306043 * GEORGE JONES lAmWhatlAm</p>
        <p>306225*</p>
        <p>AEROSkllTHS</p>
        <p>GBEATESTHTTS</p>
        <p>THEBABY8-ANTOOIOGY</p>
        <p>CNV8TU.aAiriE</p>
        <p>HOUMOOMeeeiaEi</p>
        <p>306324 * WRESTRAITS v******) MAKING MOVIES</p>
        <p>284257* PABLO CRUISE **^^WORIOSWWW</p>
        <p>306464 OLENNGOULO, PIANO THE LITTLE BACH BOOK</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>270835</p>
        <p>ng*i</p>
        <p>269605</p>
        <p>iTMienr</p>
        <p>LOGGINS A MESSINA BEST Of FRIENDS</p>
        <p>277491 *</p>
        <p>BILLY JOEL THE STRANGER</p>
        <p>277954</p>
        <p>STEELY DAN</p>
        <p>305573* JOHNNY PAYCHECK NEW YORK TOWN</p>
        <p>3062411</p>
        <p>l&amp;gt;nii|</p>
        <p>THE DOORS OKEATESTHITS</p>
        <p>306308 TICALANPKRtONSmaCCT nmTvmiof*ffutmucAHD</p>
        <p> Seleciiont marked *iifh a star are not available m reel tapes</p>
        <p>310920* MICKEY GIULEY ^gjrOU PONT KNOW ME I</p>
        <p>32231* EBrti,Wmd*Fire ^  RAISED</p>
        <p>301523 JOURNEY DEPARTURE</p>
        <p>The Oak Ridge Boys  TOGETIER</p>
        <p>297408 * JACKSON BROYYNE Lata For The Sky</p>
        <p>297036  orchmtr*</p>
        <p>rsasioi  .5** f* cono</p>
        <p>iS;;^^22Pnoo nOKR</p>
        <p>296632* R^whxiams jtwjtwg. Raallly...WhalaConcapl</p>
        <p>279299</p>
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        <p>274043*</p>
        <p>[coLia^</p>
        <p>NEN. DIAMOND rMOuumouiKtcaa JWTHIMTOlaoWT</p>
        <p>ANNIE</p>
        <p>0RIOINM.CAST</p>
        <p>272104</p>
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        <p>ton JONES</p>
        <p>271809  jaacRocrs</p>
        <p>UfngJ  QREATOTHfT</p>
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        <p>tg*r*j  CRtGaOt.  tTcai</p>
        <p>300707* nenaHiaouNDiMai</p>
        <p>therose</p>
        <p>311464* HANK WILLIAMS, JR.  THE PRESSURE IS ON</p>
        <p>iMkni*!</p>
        <p>301515 BILLY JOEL</p>
        <p>311795*</p>
        <p>GM-ScottHBTon</p>
        <p>1 **1 1</p>
        <p>REFLECTIONS |</p>
        <p>301176*</p>
        <p>THE KENDALLS</p>
        <p>lOWNMl</p>
        <p>Heart Of The Matter</p>
        <p>NINE UVES</p>
        <p>296012 * SESAME DISCO rrerrl VARIOUS ARTISTS</p>
        <p>311647</p>
        <p>311779*</p>
        <p>[ceuaMMl</p>
        <p>L0VER80Y GETLUCKY</p>
        <p>279281</p>
        <p>276428</p>
        <p>icouiil.1</p>
        <p>JAMES TAYLOR JT</p>
        <p>275743 BARBRA STRESANO lw*PJ SkaiaandSupennan</p>
        <p>274498* CH*nueoANKua*No</p>
        <p>ISEJ  aiaomttii</p>
        <p>310433* aaMaNALsouNOTmcK mm] EM3LESSL0VE</p>
        <p>30600</p>
        <p>300962*</p>
        <p>Icuirl</p>
        <p>  maaasTar</p>
        <p>TwnmaaanoTMBas</p>
        <p>305581*</p>
        <p>lcouiiiaii</p>
        <p>RAirCONNIFF Partad "W Classic*</p>
        <p>305839* JEAN LUC PONTY CIVILIZED EVIL</p>
        <p>S 1982 Columbia House</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0101" />
        <p>I Hiw to have a tBiifc next half hour!</p>
        <p>1 312660*</p>
        <p>ABBA':^__</p>
        <p>re 'Mume:</p>
        <p>mEvmroRs</p>
        <p>^ 311820*</p>
        <p>TMreVWYMiTTE</p>
        <p>J IssJ</p>
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        <p> 311381*</p>
        <p>OEVO-ICW</p>
        <p>1 CBasfflTTuornoNALnTS</p>
        <p>^ 311225*</p>
        <p>BOB JAMES</p>
        <p> Itau'1 Sign 01 Th Tim</p>
        <p>flShoidLove</p>
        <p>I *9^</p>
        <p>SSSStolJif'Sfr!  ""TopioTJir</p>
        <p>Somewhen Down Tfm Road.  Urgant mora.l^PIOC n ALBUMS FOR K</p>
        <p>pNisihlpptng</p>
        <p>idhamMngWhtn you join Mw Club and agrto buys nwnMdioni (At regular Club ptte) In Ihe</p>
        <p>neil3yoars.</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0102" />
        <p>^PKKYOURniAVG</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>HALF</p>
        <p>HOUR!</p>
        <p>WILLIE ^ NELSONS greatest HITS</p>
        <p>(SOME THAT WILL B)</p>
        <p>JOURNEY</p>
        <p>What a grand way to spend the next half hour -picking the 11 albums you want!</p>
        <p>312678* The hit Be Mine (Tonight), plus Reaching Out: I 'm All Yours: more</p>
        <p>312322 Hit Yesterday 's Songs. plus The Drifter: Only You; Rainy Day Song: more</p>
        <p>ESCAPE</p>
        <p>To^eive your 11 albums right away, just fill in ana mail the application together with your</p>
        <p>L .  ..... wiiii yuur</p>
        <p>check or money order (or $1.86 as payment  --------   $185 to</p>
        <p>(thats U (or your first 11 selections, plus cover shipping and handling). In exchange, you |*Pes or records (at regular -anav</p>
        <p>cover shippir and I agree to buy 8 more (Jlub prices) in the</p>
        <p>.------,......- next three years</p>
        <p>Ijwy cancel your membership at any time a'fter</p>
        <p>The tapes and records you order during your membership will be MIed at regular Club prices Which currently are $7 98 to $9 98-plus shipping and handling (Muttipie-unit sets and ^uble Selections may be somewhat higher.) And If you decide to continue as a member after</p>
        <p>311092*  the KM(S</p>
        <p>I owe THE *E(MJ WMXr THCV WNT</p>
        <p>doing so</p>
        <p>completing your enroment agreernet.^ii'be eligible for our money-saving bonus plan</p>
        <p>How me CM) opralos: every (our weeks (13 ceive the ~</p>
        <p>times a year) youll receive the Clubs music magazine, which describes the Selection of the Month for each musical interest plus hundreds of alternates from every field of music In a^ion.^ to sa times a year you may receive offers of Sproial Selections, usually at a discount off regular Club pnces, for a total of up to 19 buying opportunities</p>
        <p>If you wish to receive the Selection of the Month or the Special Selection, you need do</p>
        <p>10-Day Free Trial: we'll send details of the aub's operation with your introductory shipment, if you are not satisfied for any reason whatsoever, fust</p>
        <p>3&amp;lt;)8643*</p>
        <p>return everything within 10 days (orTfijirretnd wfll have no further obligation. So act</p>
        <p>and you nowr</p>
        <p>nothing-lt will be shipped autoniaticaHy. If you  -----   atafl.fSlin</p>
        <p>m ....... w</p>
        <p>er an alternate selection, or none l.  .........</p>
        <p>the leyonse card ^ays provided and mail it by the date specified You will always have at least 10 days to make your decision If you ever receive any Selection without having had 10 days to decide, you may return it at our expense</p>
        <p>SiwcW Bttf1-Yiour MmtiwwaMow OIMr yoo may</p>
        <p>ISO choose your lirti selection nght now-and well ve Club Pnc (only</p>
        <p>$2 99) Enclose payment now and youll receive It with your 11 introductory selections This discount purchase reduces your membership obligation mmediataly -youll</p>
        <p>t^ be requir^ to buy just 7 more selection* (inwaad ol</p>
        <p>8) m ^ next three years Just check box m appbcatnn and (ill in number you want</p>
        <p>BOolumbli</p>
        <p>wm</p>
        <p>NOTE:aaappaealierawe subtect lo lestaw, CehaiWia ----------slteilgMIo</p>
        <p>soowiiep</p>
        <p>-rtH iiactanyaapilcaaon.</p>
        <p>311001/391003* New hit Heart, aches Of A Fool: If You Got The Money...; Uncloudy Day: more.</p>
        <p>310342 Top 10 VYho s Crying Now: the smash Don t Stop Believin', more.</p>
        <p>311076 Ne'iLDaMONd ip] LOVE SONGS</p>
        <p>309633* GEOMCEXWCSMW</p>
        <p>r==-i  TMIIVWVITTI</p>
        <p>LgSJ  CNCONf</p>
        <p>306882  THE WHO</p>
        <p>wcgQwC68</p>
        <p>JOeSTAMPLEY</p>
        <p>I N 00NN4 LOW YOU AC6 T910VH8C Mi AOAM</p>
        <p>TOM BROWNE MAGIC</p>
        <p>3^94* amOWWMEUl MQHTWALKEfl</p>
        <p>308148* ROSANNECASH SmwiYarAche</p>
        <p>310979*</p>
        <p>MEATLOAF</p>
        <p>DeAOmNtXR</p>
        <p>310987*</p>
        <p>iUxMmu.</p>
        <p>308617*</p>
        <p>mum</p>
        <p>siSwiiwwciac</p>
        <p>302042</p>
        <p>LINDA RONSTA</p>
        <p>[aat'</p>
        <p>MAO LOVE</p>
        <p>301556*</p>
        <p>THE BEACH B(</p>
        <p>rc*5n</p>
        <p>Kaepln'The Somme</p>
        <p>BOZSCAGGS</p>
        <p>MNXNIMAN</p>
        <p>288597* AMCPOcf 8gate  CHAMCTIR tOMGS 115299J lAA MO LfROY 9R0I</p>
        <p>290155* THEIIAflSMALi TUCWWMMO</p>
        <p>J</p>
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        <p> Selections marked with a star are not available in reel tapes</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>2tkl21</p>
        <p>m-</p>
        <p>OaUTEST NITS</p>
        <p>8UPBrniAM</p>
        <p>In Am</p>
        <p>31C</p>
        <p>71* PRETENDERS 1  II</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0103" />
        <p>MniES R)R 1 CENT!</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;heClubandagiieetobuy8mor&amp;gt;ttodton(a!r9ularC^ pricM) in the imt 3 years.</p>
        <p>pluaeiipplng</p>
        <p>tdhmmng</p>
        <p>FINISH HERE</p>
        <p>COLUMBIA RECOM) A TAPE CLUB. P.O. Boi 1130. Tan* Haula, IN 47011</p>
        <p>I am enclosing check or money order</p>
        <p>for S1.86 (which includes 1C for my ll selections, plus $1 85 for shipping and handling) Please accept my membership application under the terms outlined in this advertisement I agree to buy eight more tapes or records (at regular Club prices) during the coming three years-and may cancel membership anytime after doing so</p>
        <p>309427 Top 10 title smash and Here I Am. plus Keeping The Love Alive: more.</p>
        <p>312861*</p>
        <p>306449* Take It On The Run. Don't Let Him Go: Keep On Loving You... Letter: etc.</p>
        <p>DEBBIE HARRY KOOKOO</p>
        <p>311670* No 1 /f / Needed You  310292 No. 1! Hits Promises In</p>
        <p>(with E. Harris); Miracles: . This  The Dark and Fire And Ice. plus</p>
        <p>S)d my Miscttont m ai| typ ol racofdlofl (b* UT* to cnac* on*) n 8-Track Cartndgas  Cassettes  Reel Tapes  Records</p>
        <p>Day Is Good: etc</p>
        <p>Just Like Me: more</p>
        <p>My main musteal totorssi Is (check one)</p>
        <p>(flu* ar-^a:waysf'ero Choose troncan, :awgo-,</p>
        <p>D Easy Listening 2    Teen Hits 7</p>
        <p> Classical 1    Country  5  (no reel tapes)</p>
        <p> Jaz2 4 (no reel tapes)</p>
        <p>309S34* RONNIE ALDRICH ONE FINE DAY</p>
        <p>309419* COMAIOOORES IN THE POCKET</p>
        <p>308016* RAY PRICE</p>
        <p>:go.u.i *TfiauT(TDnuc*NCKi*</p>
        <p>307967*</p>
        <p>PHILCOLUNS FACE VALUE</p>
        <p>^90270 * Msltess Manchester Ooni Cry Out Loud</p>
        <p>302562*</p>
        <p>KENNY nOGERS</p>
        <p>ftTMffwriaiTiAii</p>
        <p>GREiirESTHlTS</p>
        <p>302869 *  EMMYLOU HARRIS</p>
        <p>.~iiiTi4kW)ii4ai Roses In The Snow</p>
        <p>302919 * AIR SUPPLY IS LOSTINLOVE</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0104" />
        <p>R</p>
        <p>EHow to haw a tenific next half hour!</p>
        <p>TRIAL-MEMBERS-</p>
        <p>FINISH HERE</p>
        <p>COLUMWA RECOK) TAPE CUM,</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 1130, Ihrr* Haula, IN 47111</p>
        <p>Yes, I d like to try out' the Club-so I'm enclosing check or money order for $1 00 (that's It for my 6 introductory selections, plus 99 for shipping and handling) Please accept my tnal-memtMrahip application under the terms outlined at the right I agree to buy four ntore saiactlons (at reguiar Club pricee) during the coming three years- and I may cancel my membership at any time after doing so</p>
        <p>wmsbi</p>
        <p>iswmwvrw</p>
        <p>8ee0 my selectloiie In ttas type of recoidlno (check one):</p>
        <p> 8-Track Cartridges  Cassettes</p>
        <p> Reel Tapes  Records My main muaical Maresl le (Ghechane);</p>
        <p>(Bui I am always free to chooaa from any caiegory)</p>
        <p> Easy Listening 2 Q Teen Hits 7   Classical t</p>
        <p>n Country 5 (no reel Upes)  Jaa 4 (no reel tapes)</p>
        <p>K2E/2E</p>
        <p>(Ptoaae Print) RntNvm</p>
        <p>InltUI</p>
        <p>LaMtNarm</p>
        <p>-Apt.</p>
        <p>CHy.</p>
        <p>-JWa</p>
        <p>-Jlp-</p>
        <p>DoVouHMeA1Msphone?(Checfcone)aybs DNo W/SO</p>
        <p>Ttus olfarnotavaiab^m FPQ. AlasMa. Hawaii. Puerto Rico wriia for detalla of a/lemaftye offisr Canadian rasidanis wHl Oe serviced from Tbronio</p>
        <p>AlseeendmyPwtesladMatsrallaesI</p>
        <p>  a (0% dMceuW, for which I am siso</p>
        <p>ene. jsing addMkmal payment of $2 93 I than need buy only 3 mofs selections (at regular Club pricea) in the neat three years.</p>
        <p>K2Q/QS</p>
        <p>If '/ou prefer, you may toKo a specie frial membership and receive</p>
        <p>I  If you ana fust an orcaalonal wcewf or tape btiwr. if you pre-</p>
        <p>I  Mr not to obligate yourself to purchase erght more aalsc-</p>
        <p>Ifl</p>
        <p>tor  _  ,_______ -  ______________</p>
        <p>tions or if you cannot find lf saisetionsyiju wit right now-here's a-per1ect opportunity to "try ouT' the Club on a special trial basis!</p>
        <p>Mttie</p>
        <p>JiMt Ml to toe spedel *1Hai-MsmbaraMp AppNeaHon"___</p>
        <p>lefl-and we'll send you ANY 6 records or tapes-ALL 6 for only 1C. plus shipping and handling In exchange, you simp</p>
        <p> , .  v/sveiMiya-, yvu aiiTlply</p>
        <p>agrtt to buy as fw as tour aMctlona (at regular Club prlc) during the coming three years. Think of Itt-only four selections and you have three whole years In which to buy them! Andttiafaallthofalatoltt</p>
        <p>As a 1HM Mantoar, you'll enjoy all of the benefits of regular ^befship under the terms previously deecnbed in this</p>
        <p>advertisement-but you may cancel at any time imer buying Ipuy srtecUorw. ^ It you'd prefer to enroH under this special</p>
        <p>I  applicetlon  today, together</p>
        <p>I  mth only $1(X) (that's 14 for your 6 introductory selectiona, phis</p>
        <p>to OOa in nnu^ toKinniesn  a^^  _____</p>
        <p>994 to cover shipping and handling) Raed the advertisement for details on how the Club works.</p>
        <p>NOTE: aN appNeaHons are tofect to revisar, Co reeenme toe right to refert any appfceen.</p>
        <p>mbiaHouae</p>
        <p>Special Stort-VtMir Mambarihip-Noni OHar you may also choose your first satoction right now-and wtll give It to you for at least 60% off regular Club pricea (only $2.90), Encioae payment now and you'll receive It with your 6 introductory aetecbons This diacount purchase reduces your membership obligation immediatelyyou'll then be required to buy iuat 3 more (instead of 4) in the next three years Juat check box in applicabon and fill in number you want.</p>
        <p>K2F/2F</p>
        <p>K2H/Q9SEE DETAILS ON PRECEDING PAGES.</p>
        <p>304337 * JOHNCONLEE FNdayMgN Blues</p>
        <p>304m JACKSON BROWNE Sivy HOLDOUT</p>
        <p>30419B* Charlie Oantoto Band [S  FUUMOON</p>
        <p>28^3 e EAGLESwfhw.</p>
        <p>Thair Greatest Hits</p>
        <p>279265* CHUCK MANGIONE SXl FEEtSSOGOOO</p>
        <p>279133* MEATLOAF</p>
        <p>BAT OUT OF HELL</p>
        <p>79067* THE BEST OF JOAN BAEZ</p>
        <p>sm ntotOfEi(M</p>
        <p>BIUYJOEL</p>
        <p>52NOSTRECT</p>
        <p>303578* lecwvoaxEv</p>
        <p>TMV M TM MmM % H*</p>
        <p>DIANA ROSS DIANA</p>
        <p>310839*  TNi</p>
        <p>ujwrnroneassAW eoncRorTMiiioKi</p>
        <p>ORif you prefer a regular membership seeofferi</p>
        <p>on precedirg page.</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0105" />
        <p>294843* ZZTOP y</p>
        <p>TheBestOfZZTopI</p>
        <p>Rickie tMJonm</p>
        <p>9181S *  monu</p>
        <p>3?&amp;gt;7 the Bert OfRaterr 29J468* couwoF^neow</p>
        <p>fcegrmel  TWatfrof</p>
        <p>286866</p>
        <p>309096* pWPSAHBORW f*wnMiima] VOYEUR</p>
        <p>307646*'KKxnenMOHO* OUCH</p>
        <p> --1  OWMTUW-AMBMCAN</p>
        <p>l:: iKiBBj MutKM.imeNE.Mii.*</p>
        <p>laawimBBWOfTMELOOTiWK</p>
        <p> Available on records and cassenes only</p>
        <p>|07744* JOURNEY</p>
        <p>J9^746 [rouMjj^ CAPTURED</p>
        <p>3m1i2 FlnScolwr</p>
        <p>396713 M&amp;lt;CTww Liyj</p>
        <p>liolo!! BAHRYMANILOe I 394966 jMiflL "LIVE"</p>
        <p>ENGELKNT bKTi HUMKMMNCK</p>
        <p>UimCOUCtHT</p>
        <p>1 306524 SUPERTRAMP 395525 Eg Pams</p>
        <p>311993* AL'st^U^ 391995[^]|N0IAN SUMMER</p>
        <p>M sanTAf^ifin &amp;lt;-nahorne:</p>
        <p>310847ADANFOQELBERG-7NE I 390849 lH~aiNNOCCMTAGE |</p>
        <p>308890-398891 *eNMTEmc&amp;lt;MucTs |loMursaNumt MMocs</p>
        <p>307430* NEILOAMONO</p>
        <p>397430[^HotAugutNIht</p>
        <p>305369^ liiuoeSprtngMiia 396350[5^ the RiVK^</p>
        <p>303339 *QiMi American 393330@n RockeiMReMval</p>
        <p>309765* 399766n^</p>
        <p>399758* oZnNrTMjaraS^ THEPmarEtOFPaoANCc</p>
        <p>ILNC  </p>
        <p>mwwte </p>
        <p>MJoraSrs. I OFPaOANCC I</p>
        <p>304782 On^HMOT*KM*&amp;lt;MMItact 394783honeysuckle rose</p>
        <p>302M5-392266 nuNKSMMnu</p>
        <p>tES K:"*TNweNT*nm* 311787*</p>
        <p>391789 EeH Stage Law</p>
        <p>269217 8TEVEW0R 399212 u I</p>
        <p>288670 BARRY MANILOW</p>
        <p>398677 * GREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>295170*  maiMLaoM</p>
        <p>395178  fS7S^</p>
        <p>. SRSWSSS.,</p>
        <p>299198</p>
        <p>399196</p>
        <p>310219 390211 * JOJ#jy Mgjes</p>
        <p>HU0 NMVMM MJtUM</p>
        <p>300921 * Sesame SlieM 10th I im*mrien tmmtary Nbum \</p>
        <p>305250 * Lacy J. Dalton HARD TIMES</p>
        <p> Selections marked with a star are not available m reel tapes</p>
        <p>Available on records and 8-track tapes only</p>
        <p>MORE SELECTIONS ON BACK PAGE</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0106" />
        <p>i</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>START ON THE FRONT COVER</p>
        <p>nAlBUMS</p>
        <p>FOR I CENT</p>
        <p>311496* No 1 title song How 301473* Sailing: Deep In Lovo Am I; Highways Wind:. Be Mine: RunOn...:etc.  Same,more.</p>
        <p>Ride Like The  311084* No 1 album with Top 10  30009S LMn'Thing: EvU</p>
        <p>Never Be The  Mto Ve In This Love Together:  Wbman: Ma-Ma-Ma-Belle:</p>
        <p>Easy. more.  Telephone Line: etc.</p>
        <p>Whm MU loin the Club and agree lo buy 8 mote MiacliMW (al regular Club pfteaa) In Ihe next 3 yaara</p>
        <p>pkM Mfiplng and handtag</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>310238* The Oak</p>
        <p>PLUS THE</p>
        <p>gold box</p>
        <p>TV BONUS</p>
        <p>310193*  Sg?i5B*</p>
        <p>[]  teoaanSry</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; Oak RMoa Boya</p>
        <p> flwwiif .</p>
        <p>""issar*</p>
        <p>310088</p>
        <p>P*SD</p>
        <p>HMMimtaiMnliOKe.</p>
        <p>297885*</p>
        <p>oams</p>
        <p>300828 *</p>
        <p>THE BEST OF EOOIERABBnrT</p>
        <p>310387* ZZTOP CBPiliB] ALOCO</p>
        <p>5^'</p>
        <p>310188* JOHNAHOiMON 3</p>
        <p>IIU6ICMAN</p>
        <p>310144* STEELY DAN</p>
        <p>2872NI  *SinS5S?'</p>
        <p>rat&amp;amp;jggl eoauToaw</p>
        <p>310899*</p>
        <p>310400*</p>
        <p>280638 CHICAGO* IX</p>
        <p>[tsms]</p>
        <p>263400* BOZSCAGGS ^^^^SjU^DEGRKS</p>
        <p>cowl^qNt</p>
        <p>298620 BARRY MANILOW ONE VOICE</p>
        <p>EPNHI GREArEBTMTS</p>
        <p>249813  BURT BACHARACH*</p>
        <p>[B]  ORtATiST HIT</p>
        <p>RUN</p>
        <p>ggg* AOWUSLINE JOHNNY MATHIS</p>
        <p>jam</p>
        <p>297887* STEVE MARTIN Comedy l&amp;gt; Not I</p>
        <p>3WW V ^gSSTSSm^</p>
        <p>csaa rJiiDwaneiiaa</p>
        <p>* Setocttons markao ritti a atar ara not m/mlabW in raal taoas H</p>
        <p>298870 BLONOIE ~ amsai EATTDTHEBEAT</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, March 21. 1982</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0107" />
        <p>iroirjR</p>
        <p> NEWSJTA1TOJU3S -THl? T^ATTV REFLECTOR t</p>
        <p>COMEOS</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, NX.</p>
        <p>PEANUTS ffi</p>
        <p>SUNDAV . MARCH 21. 1982</p>
        <p>by Charles SchulzANDY CAPP</p>
        <p>by</p>
        <p>NO NEEtiTO. JUST PLAY YOUR NORMAL GAME AN THE TROPHY'S NOURS</p>
        <p>BEETLE BAILEYby Mort Walker</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0108" />
        <p>hOM/ tCM TV0 ANOTWOfi{HOCUS-FOCUS</p>
        <p>CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Thtre re at least six dlHer-eaces in drawing detaUs ketween top and bottom panols. How qoickly can you find them? Check answers with those below.</p>
        <p>mm*</p>
        <p>t 6uitiuJleoij t paou*iuiv (</p>
        <p> TEE-RIFFIC TIMEI Thirty-two tots took the 10:22 train to Trement. Teachers took the tiny travelers to three theaters, took them to tea, treated them to tasty</p>
        <p>tarto and tidbits. Then the 32 tots took the 3:22 return train to TInkerton. Tip-top trip!</p>
        <p> Dish It out? Fill blanks with names of famous</p>
        <p>persons:!. _'ssalad.2.Oysters -.</p>
        <p>3. Chicken _.4. Peach -</p>
        <p>tqiw &amp;gt;  X  t  i</p>
        <p> Square Deal! Add the spuaros Of two consecutive</p>
        <p>even numbers and you'li gat 100. What numbarsT</p>
        <p>MSOOMtKtS</p>
        <p> Riddit'AAe-ThisiMfhat happened to the lost nose? If turned up. What did the Cleveland Indians say to the Minnesota Twins? "Minnie? Ha-ha."</p>
        <p>PHOTO POSER IS A SNAP</p>
        <p>Perhaps the young ladies above are angry with themselves for not being able to come up with the answer to this verse-riddle:</p>
        <p>Oh, picture-takers can I shine Whene'er my FIRST is writ;</p>
        <p>With this my SECOND did combine To make a happy hit. My WHOLE with both fixed in line Snug as they can did fit.</p>
        <p>Can you come up with the one-word answer?</p>
        <p>No fair peeking.</p>
        <p>COLLECT CALL! Just add colors naatty to this nursary rhyme scene: 1Red. 2Lt. blue. I^Yellew. 4Lt. brawn. 5Flesh. A-Lt. green. J-Ok. brown. b-Dk. groan. 9&amp;gt;-Black. 10Pink.</p>
        <p>iAoOED foci What can you draw la camplik Ibis cur-ious wapnt^.To jaut, connect dato t to 3&amp;gt; ntc</p>
        <p>^PFI1 RINnFB 1-.....</p>
        <p>SCORE lOpotntofonising all H</p>
        <p>two complete words:</p>
        <p>GASOLINE</p>
        <p>THEN score 2 points each tor all</p>
        <p>found among the letters.</p>
        <p>Trv to acara at least sa aainto.</p>
        <p>jU-n:wa*wenwwu</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0109" />
        <p>SVEN QUICKENS THE TEMFO. THE 0AR5/V1EN STRAIW. ^HOLP ONJ^ SVEM WARNS A/IERRILY. LIKE A /MEAT QEAVER ON STALE BREAC&amp;gt; HIS TRIREME SPLITS THE HULL. WITH NARY A SLANCE AT THE BOBBING FLOTSAM, SVEN SETS A COURSE FOR THE MISTY ISLES.</p>
        <p>... : I</p>
        <p>WILL VAL ARRIVE IN TIME? ALETA CALLS TO A LAPY-IN-WAITING: ''themoment/S NEA/?/AH urgent MESSAGE RNPS PRIAM BUSY AfAOUG THE POOR OF THE MISTY ISLES. JUSTINIAN'S PHYSICIAN SMILES. THE TIMING IS PERFECT. HE TAKES ASIPE HIS ACCOMPLICE, THE MIPWIFE THETA.</p>
        <p>Vf INANTEP AT THE PALACE, TH/S WOAMN HAS JUST PEL!VEREP A STILLBORN BOY. BR/NG /T SECRETLY 70 ALETA'S ROOM. "</p>
        <p>' ^ lA.  AT</p>
        <p>SPRING HAS K1S5EP THE EARTH ONCE MORE. THE BIRPS HAVE LAIP THEIR EGGS. THE FOXES GUARP THEIR PENS. THE SHEEP ON THE HILLSIPES ARE FEISTY ANP PROTECTIVE. AWAITING PRIAM, ALETA PREAMILY SAVORS THE SEASON, CONSCIOUS OF THE MAHY things THAT WILL SOON BE HATCHEP, UNAWARE that one OF THEM IS A PLOT.</p>
        <p>NEXT week: Birthday</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; 1962 King Festura S'</p>
        <p>\ \</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>; V. ,</p>
        <p>PONYTAIL</p>
        <p>by Lee Holley</p>
        <p>GEE, WMAT A GROUCH{</p>
        <p>WHATS THE PROBLEM?</p>
        <p>You 'NOULONT</p>
        <p>Pl ICV/P IT /</p>
        <p>iHADTODOAREflCRTON THE MO&amp;amp;T INTELLECTUALLY</p>
        <p>6TI/V\LLATIN6 PR06I?AM T COULD FIND ON TV r</p>
        <p>y^</p>
        <p>50 WHAT PR06RAAA 1 V THE ^ WHAT PO DID VOU DO A REPORT MUPPET / TEACHER5 ON? .   ^  I SHOW.yl KNOW a</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0110" />
        <p>WAT(</p>
        <p>VOURT</p>
        <p>VUOM</p>
        <p>:h</p>
        <p>OMGUEi</p>
        <p>AM!!</p>
        <p>nv</p>
        <p>re</p>
        <p> A</p>
        <p>j</p>
        <p>SREfiT BALLS O'FIRE!!</p>
        <p>HERE COMES ELVIWEV RNMV HOUSE LOOKS LIKE A Pissiy</p>
        <p>THRRS MO WftV I CRM LET HER SEE THIS MESS  MOT THAT WR6&amp;gt;T0M6UE FEMALE</p>
        <p>))</p>
        <p>meo iASSUfSLL</p>
        <p>IF VORE TOO Busy TO HEAR TH LATEST 60SSIP. ILL GO OVER AM TELL ZOMEV BELLE HAWKIMS</p>
        <p>NOW. you CAM SPILL THBERMS</p>
        <p>REDEYE</p>
        <p>by Gordon Bess</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0111" />
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        <p>G</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>the</p>
        <p>hoirii)ie</p>
        <p>bif</p>
        <p>mmt5</p>
        <p>tMeVizb AI.WAY6 TBUirJd Yo TO Be HOi*e FOd BAT YOB LlVEB,..</p>
        <p>AI4P WIPE Your FEgT,.,A&amp;gt;*P .</p>
        <p>MAfiee YOlilZ ^lPT,..AlJP</p>
        <p>u)oe WeiEMT</p>
        <p>AMP WWee APE AtWAYE TSTlMo TO owe You A 6ATM AMP WeM Yout^ EAiao... J-M</p>
        <p>amp /r oM PdY 6oae&amp;amp;...MD eUB ytUd BACtc \HHBH IT WftVS</p>
        <p>_ An</p>
        <p>hAI^Q SOMBTit^ t4fj&amp;amp; you.:</p>
        <pb facs="00095013_0112" />
        <p>FEUX THE CAT ANO INKY ANO DINKY</p>
        <p>Riftit out of the cartoon strip come these fabulous toys. Easy to make  you fot tissue pattern pieces and directions for each cat and its removable outfit</p>
        <p>735-Mett INKt li OINRV, each about 12-hioRts, and tmt to character.... ^.....$2  JS</p>
        <p>735$</p>
        <p>LEXS</p>
        <p>ase-Heres FELIX the CAT in action, about 20-inchos of mit-chief..............%22S</p>
        <p>VtiiA silken pour in two easy-sew parts. Misses Sizes 8-18. Size 12 (bust 34) takes 2H yds. 60-in. fabric.</p>
        <p>9299 Printed Pattern .... 12JS</p>
        <p>7283  Do fancy sbusres of double knittini acrylic m 3 colors, join into go-with-all cardigan. Joininf charts, directions, sizes 8-14 incL... %22i</p>
        <p>7318Embroidor sport stars of the fntuie on 7-in. blocfcs, join into adftaMo 211 38-in. quilt for baiy^ rooni. Transfer of 12 motifs S2JS</p>
        <p> Fashion Catalog IS S)</p>
        <p> 1982 Needle Catalog 1 50</p>
        <p>Order 3 looks-choose 1 FREE Order 6 Baoks-cboese 2 FREE</p>
        <p>B</p>
        <p>CRAR BOOKLS2.00 each ISS-lfOOlLS and CLOTHES 134-14 QUCR outre ^ 132-QUtT0RI6IIIAU 3 130-SWEATERS-SIZES 38-98 Z 128-CRAfn aOWERS</p>
        <p>Z 125-PEm outre</p>
        <p>123-STITCM N PATCH OUtTS 121-PtLOW SHOW-OFFS 120-CROCNrAWWOROBE 118-CROCHET WITH SOUARES 118-NIFTY FIFTY OUtJS 115-RIPPti CROCHET For cataioQS and books please add 50c each for po^age ^ndiing  _</p>
        <p>iecTti^^LET S SEW c/o This Newspaper</p>
        <p>Box 133, Old Chelsea Sta.</p>
        <p>New York. N.Y. 10113</p>
        <p>PATTERNS $2.25 each</p>
        <p>Add 50c for each pattern lor postage and handhng</p>
        <p>Pattern No</p>
        <p>Sue</p>
        <p>456</p>
        <p>7358</p>
        <p>9299</p>
        <p>7263</p>
        <p>7319</p>
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        <p>aaiouMtcnoitkf^ s</p>
        <p>Addrcti</p>
        <p>C.r</p>
        <p>Ston  et  SLiWt  TO  u5t  OuW  71</p>
        <p>p</p>
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        <p>T</p>
        <p>KlT..^N0.PtEA6E shall MA'f 1 W6PLAV/ FLV IN HIDE- y/AIR-.LlKE ANP-&amp;lt;X YOU? SEEK A6AIB</p>
        <p>pAu mrctfee. Because of rue wofMN, neooesNor | ReVBAL  I  tAKP  tJSTa  .  WHJTEVgg..'</p>
        <p>W HE'S FOUND...'</p>
        <p>Kitanc? th LeeeNOARn uttlb peopte</p>
        <p>\j</p>
        <p>-m</p>
        <p>llw</p>
        <p>WiJi</p>
        <p>HBC.TUliJAiEWEr</p>
        <p>OFiKe.ISNTIT?</p>
        <p>U</p>
        <p>WHYWKT'iOUrePWCE</p>
        <p>imsapSEToFWMps.</p>
        <p>R?..1ltEyVEIIAPIf</p>
        <p>NWliaWNEVERIW</p>
        <p>WmilHEEOlPWa..</p>
        <p>FLASH GORDON</p>
        <p>by Don Barr</p>
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