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        <p>Weather<lb />Occasional rain through<lb />Sunday night. High in the<lb />mid-40s. Low Sunday in up-<lb />per 30s. Cloudy with chance<lb />of rain Monday.<lb /><lb />102ND YEAR NO. 1<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />THE DAILY REFL<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION<lb /><lb />SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1983<lb /><lb />. a Se ee<lb /><lb />CTO<lb /><lb />INSIDE READING<lb /><lb />The four major bowl<lb /><lb />games were played Satur-<lb />day. See details on page B-1.<lb /><lb />122 PAGES�?"12 SECTIONS. PRICE 50 CENTS<lb /><lb />City Officials See 1983 As<lb /><lb />By JERRY RAYNOR<lb />Reflector Staff Writer<lb />Officials in Greenville have in common<lb />a �?~belief that 1983 will be a good year.<lb />They are also in agreement that con-<lb />tinued caution is needed in planning<lb />programs\so that budgets can be kept<lb />within available revenues.<lb />Even in light of this restrictive con-<lb />cept, officials feel that basic city services<lb /><lb />trends and developments within<lb />Greenville in 1983, several city officials<lb />were asked to give their opinions and<lb />also to provide a few comments on plans<lb />for the coming year. Several of those<lb />canvassed put the idea of improving the<lb />quality of life high on the scale of<lb />hoped-for achievements in the. coming<lb />year. Innovation within existing<lb />frameworks of programs and laws was<lb />also mentioned as an important factor in<lb /><lb />Greenville, said: �?~I am optimistic with<lb />the knowledge that we have the human<lb />resources to meet the challenges and<lb />opportunities we face in 1983 in such a<lb />way as to improve the quality of life -<lb />all citizens.�?�<lb /><lb />Mrs. Buck, who is also a Greenville<lb />businesswoman, expects economic<lb />growth �?oto be slow and gradual over the<lb />year. Pitt County has not felt the full<lb />impact of the national recession, and<lb /><lb />can be maintained through a higher<lb />degree of efficiency without sacrificing<lb />the quality of these services.<lb /><lb />To get a generai idea of guide points to<lb /><lb />County Board<lb /><lb />Looking Ahead<lb />With Planning<lb /><lb />By STUART SAVAGE<lb /><lb />Reflector Staff Writer<lb />With only a few hours left in 1982, Pitt County<lb />commissioners last Wednesday 19 a-workshop to plan for<lb />1983. Wa ee<lb /><lb />less.<lb /><lb />Charles Gaskins said after the day-long session. �?~�?~But there<lb />may be some hard times ahead and we want to protect the<lb />county�?Ts position ... from what could occur.<lb /><lb />�?oWe held the workshop to make plans and see where we�?Tre<lb />going, what we could do to stay within our revenues,�?�<lb />Gaskins said.<lb /><lb />One area looked at by the board at the meeting was<lb />insurance.<lb /><lb />Two consulting firms presented proposals to the com-<lb />�?~tnissioners to study the county�?Ts insurance program and see if<lb />changes can be made to save money.<lb /><lb />Commissioners also Jaid plans at the meeting to move into<lb />the solid waste hauling business.<lb /><lb />Since the county established solid waste container sites<lb />several years ago, contractors have been paid to haul the:<lb />40-cubic yard containers to the county landfill.<lb /><lb />Don Davenport, assistant county manager, presented<lb /><lb />figares which indicate the county can purchase three trucks, _<lb /><lb />hire drivers and a mechanic, pay the operating costs of the<lb />vehicles and still save about $100,000 a year. The present<lb />budget for contract hauling is $328,000.<lb /><lb />Commissioners also discussed repairing the roofs of the<lb />county office building and the Mental Health Center with<lb />county workers; developing a plan to use the Tucker Building<lb />at the intersection<lb />justice facility, and a<lb />use the county-owned<lb />taxpayers.<lb /><lb />e board is also expected to look inte the possibility of<lb /><lb />ing solid waste now being buried at the landfill as fuel to<lb /><lb />/produce steam or.electricity, or both, to be sold to industrial<lb />users or used by the county.<lb /><lb />�?oThat�?Ts the kind of thing we want to do,�?� Gaskins said,<lb /><lb />�?o�?owrovide the best service we can at the least cost to the<lb />taxpayers.�?�<lb /><lb />Another thing to be considered in 1983 is a comprehensive<lb />study of the county and city school systems.<lb /><lb />*The contract with the consultants is in progress,�?� Gaskins<lb />said. �?~And the Board of Commissioners is very anxious to<lb /><lb />to give further study to how best<lb />acco allotment for the benefit of the<lb /><lb />looking at ways of achieving more with<lb /><lb />eJanice B. Buck, mayor pro tem of<lb /><lb />�?oThe county is in good shape,�?� financially, board chairman ;<lb /><lb />of Third and Greene streets asa juvenile �?"<lb /><lb />many feel that it will not reach our area<lb />at the same level of intensity as it may in<lb />other parts of the country.<lb /><lb />Eo<lb /><lb />�?oHowever,�?� she cautions, �?ocitizens of<lb />Greenville will need to consider the fact<lb />that government will require funds to<lb />continie services, probably on a �?~fee for<lb />service rendered�?T basis. This necessity<lb />stems from increasing costs in providing<lb />the quality of life we have come to enjoy<lb />and expect, along with the decreasing<lb />revenues to the city government from<lb />outside sources.<lb /><lb />�?oWe will need new and innovative<lb />approaches to continuing problems to<lb />meet the challenges ahead,�?� Mrs. Buck<lb />said. �?oCounty and city governments will<lb /><lb />Good Year<lb /><lb />need to work cloSely together to find<lb />solutions to needs, which includes those<lb />in education, areas of public safety, and<lb />other needs.�?��?T<lb /><lb />*Greenville Police Chief Glenn Cannon<lb />is of the opinion that 1983 will be a time of<lb />being able to slow down the pattern of a<lb />growing crime rate that has increasingly<lb />plagued Greenville within the past few<lb />years.<lb /><lb />�?oT think we will see in 1983 a situation<lb /><lb />all-hours community watch programs,<lb />and now have 56 watches active in the<lb />city at present. We feel this community<lb />assistance, awareness program will have<lb />an increasingly important impact on<lb />lowering crimes, especially break-ins.<lb />�?~Another encouraging development |<lb />see for 1983 is the expected good results<lb />to be achieved by our task force which<lb />has been set up to combat crime,<lb /><lb />*<lb />4<lb /><lb />particularly purse snatching and break-<lb />ing into houses and buildings.<lb />�?oIn fact,�?� Cannon added, �?~even at this<lb /><lb />(Please turn to A-3)<lb /><lb />New Year:<lb />Fireworks<lb /><lb />And Sports<lb /><lb />By EDWARD MILLER<lb />Associated Press Writer<lb /><lb />Thousands of. spectators crammed sidewalks in Dallas,<lb />Philadelphia and Pasadena, Calif., to cheer New Year�?Ts Day<lb />parades as other Americans marked the arrival of 1983 by<lb />nursing hangovers and watching football on TV.<lb /><lb />The nation rang in 1983 with a glorious display of fireworks<lb />in Chicago and a descending red apple in New York.<lb /><lb />Mayor Jane Byrne flipped a switch at the stroke of<lb />midnight that simultaneously ignited more than 7,000<lb />fireworks at 16 sites to kick off the 150th anniversary of<lb />Chicago�?Ts incorporation.<lb /><lb />For 15 minutes, 15,000 people along the Chicago River<lb />watched the $100,000 cache of fireworks light the sky with<lb />exploding in the forms of chrysanthemums, flying saucers,<lb />serpents, palm trees and fountains.<lb /><lb />At the same time, floodlights were switched on at eight<lb />bridges over the river.<lb /><lb />As of 8 p.m. EST 176 people had been reported killed in<lb />holiday traffic accidents on the nation�?Ts roads.<lb /><lb />A throng estimated by police at 250,000 strong stood in New<lb />York�?Ts Times Square to ring in the new and watch a big apple<lb />of red lights lowered at 1 Times Square Plaza. At the stroke of<lb />midnight the apple went out and a sign flashed �?~'1983,�?�<lb /><lb />There were 38 felony arrests in Times Square �?" mostly<lb />pickpocketings and purse snatchings �?" three misdemeanor<lb />arrests and three summonses,<lb /><lb />= a a bad night. for Times Square,�?T�?T Officer Thomas Fahey<lb />said.<lb /><lb />1 dri New York�?Ts Central Park, 13 runners were injured, one<lb /><lb />f _ seriously, at the start of the annual Midnight Run. A carriage<lb /><lb />on (Please turn to A-2)<lb /><lb />Worst Floods<lb />Could Be Over<lb /><lb />LAKE CHARLES, La. �?~T had to get to my house<lb /><lb />where crime will be deterred signifi-<lb />cantly rather than increase,�?� Cannon<lb />commented. �?oWe have been working on<lb /><lb />- get it in the hands of the consultants so the two school boards «fully<lb />(Please turn to A-3)<lb /><lb />�?~Mom Kills Self<lb /><lb />�?~fen-month-old Lea Ware celebrated her first<lb /><lb />New Year's �?" New Year's with a shower of confet om<lb />�?~AfterSon Dies slight Sar tree! ff Siar nn<lb /><lb />throwing them. She is the daughter of Mr. and<lb /><lb />Mrs. Spencer Ware of Greenville. (Reflector<lb />Photo By Mary Schulken)<lb /><lb />_/SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP)<lb />�?" A mother grieving over<lb />her 6-year-old son�?Ts death<lb />from cancer on Christmas<lb />Day killed herself New<lb />Year�?Ts Eve and left a note<lb />asking forgiveness for being<lb />�?odrained . cae not strong<lb />enough to live.�?�<lb /><lb />Deolinda Nakanishi, 27,<lb />was found dead early Friday.<lb /><lb />�?oShe died because she.<lb /><lb />wanted to be with him,�?� said<lb />her husband, Gary<lb />Nakanishi.<lb /><lb />�?oPm mad at her for<lb />abandoning te like this, but<lb />to me she�?Ts still a heroine in<lb />the way she cared for him,�?�<lb />he added. �?oWhat she did . �?~<lb />very difficult thing. ..<lb />just that everything ans<lb />down on her.�?�<lb /><lb />Joaquin Dias, Mrs,<lb /><lb />- Nakanishi�?Ts son from a pre-<lb /><lb />~ filalignant bone tumor on his<lb />skull. -<lb /><lb />The boy�?Ts cancer was<lb />d 18 months ago,<lb /><lb />cot outside her son�?Ts Aoopital<lb />room, made him waffles and<lb />his other favorite foods when<lb />he was at home and bought<lb /><lb />�?~him a cocker spaniel during<lb /><lb />his final days.<lb /><lb />�?oWe brought him home<lb />from the hospital to die,�?� his<lb />stepfather said. �?~�?~We always<lb />had hope, but we faced<lb />reality in the last couple of<lb />wee! Jos<lb /><lb />The child slipped in and out<lb />of a coma and died in his<lb />sleep as his 8-month-old<lb />brother Neil, his<lb />grandparents and other rela-<lb />tives celebrated Christmas.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Nakanishi wept dur-<lb />ing the funeral Wednesday,<lb />�?obut afterward I got the<lb /><lb />she would get<lb /><lb />over it,�?� said her sister-in-<lb />law, Miyo Nakanishi. �?~She<lb /><lb />did more as a mother than_<lb />anyone could ask ... And she<lb /><lb />was always friendly, outgo-<lb />ing and cheerful.�?�<lb /><lb />said she died ater heoking<lb />herself to an intravenous<lb />bottle filled with morphine-<lb />laced saline solution, which<lb /><lb />had been in the house when<lb /><lb />her son was alive. _<lb /><lb />oe eee eas<lb />own.�?�<lb /><lb />Howell said in a year-end interview. �?oThis is a<lb /><lb />Smoking Will Cost More<lb /><lb />Most smokers can expect to pay more for their cigarettes<lb />this weekend due to the additional federal tax, but the<lb />increase �?" if any �?" will vary from brand to brand and store<lb />to store.<lb /><lb />A survey by The Daily Reflector indicated most stores will<lb />increase their prices. Those stores include Fast Fare,<lb />Overton�?Ts, Convenient Mart, Harris Supermarket, Pirate�?Ts<lb />Chest and Shop-Eze Foodland.<lb /><lb />Announced increases range from 20 cents per carton at<lb />Overton's to 44 cents a carton at Harris�?T markets.<lb /><lb />The federal tax on cigarettes officially doubled to 16 cents<lb />Saturday �?" theoretically adding 80 cents to the cost of a<lb />carton of cigarettes. But major manufacturers began<lb />stepping up their prices for cigarettes last fall in what they<lb />described as a move to �?o�?~soften the blow�?� for consumers.<lb /><lb />Other increases have followed and additional hikes are in<lb />line from those manufacturers and retailers who have not yet<lb /><lb />a-year ago �?"<lb />�?oThe campus is stable,�?� Chancellor Jolin<lb /><lb />mature institution and .. �?~a is going outreach<lb />to move on its own.�?�<lb /><lb />their<lb /><lb />members, but Howell �?" a �?~fhese<lb />former ECU vice chancellor and professor �?"<lb />said those comments may not have been as<lb />meh ene tires!<lb />faculty qu pete iy, lot of the faculty<lb />he sa ae<lb /><lb />maibers are le coocemned over who the<lb />' 1) ight you �?�<lb /><lb />ott Cae soca ar tak<lb /><lb />some faculty<lb /><lb />bs pg le main spokesman. Ot<lb />recent spech to 2 civic eb, Howell<lb />�?~oie a time when chief<lb />�?o fa ee te Brak ine, wien, i<lb />Ssaas 0 unas tty no they once were opt<lb /><lb />personal_ imprint<lb />uni that has already<lb />devcipelmodalispregans.<lb /><lb />a E | &amp;<lb /><lb />reached the full hike of 8 cents per pack. That includes<lb />Reynolds Tobacco.<lb /><lb />�?~We started back in October with a 4-cent increase,�?� Dave<lb />Fishel of Re Tobacco said, He explained that, starting<lb />with the new year, Reynolds will raise its price again �?oto get<lb />the whole increase.�?T<lb /><lb />But Reynolds is raising its prices by 4.4 cents a pack �?"<lb />four-tenths of a cent more than the tax increase calls for,<lb />Fishel said.<lb /><lb />�?oThe extra 20 cents (per thousand cigarettes) is to cover<lb />handling costs related to the extra money involved with the<lb />tax,�?��?T he said.<lb /><lb />Officials of other major tobacco companies �?" Brown &amp;<lb />Williamson, Philip Morris, Liggett &amp; Myers and Loritlard �?"<lb />could not be reached for comment because the firms had<lb />closed for the holiday.<lb /><lb />Reynolds produces Winston, Salem, Camel, Vantage, More<lb /><lb />and Now brand cigarettes.<lb /><lb />division in the<lb /><lb />_feing te<lb /><lb />�?oT hired many<lb />on a university �?"<lb /><lb /># &gt;<lb /><lb />(UPI) �?" Thousands of peo-<lb />ple forced from their homes<lb />by a week-long onslaught of<lb />rain and floods that began<lb />Christmas Eve celebrated<lb />the New Year in emergency<lb />shelters or as house guests of<lb />friends.<lb /><lb />Although authorities said<lb />the worst may be over in<lb />some areas, Louisiana Civil<lb />Defense Director Joseph V.<lb />Colson said Saturday it<lb /><lb />' would be 2 to 24% months<lb /><lb />before some houses could be<lb />reoccupied, As many as 9,000<lb /><lb />people had to |<lb /><lb />Norman, who lives in<lb />Westlake on the west fork of<lb />the Calcasieu River, said the<lb />water came up to 38 inches in<lb />his house.<lb /><lb />by boat. It�?Ts tied up to my<lb />back door,�?� he said. His<lb />house is built up on 2-foot<lb />tiers, so the water around it<lb />is at least 5 feet deep.<lb /><lb />�?oWhen you stand in my<lb />driveway (the water) is<lb />about up to my mouth,�?� he<lb />said.<lb /><lb />Federal inspectors were<lb />expected to tour Louisiana<lb />Monday to determine dam-<lb />ages caused by the storms<lb />that dumped up to 20 inches<lb />of rain in 24 hours on some.<lb /><lb />areas of central, southwest<lb /><lb />and north Louisiana,<lb /><lb />Authorities said �?othe worst<lb />seems to be over�?� for about<lb />506 families in the<lb />southeastern Texas city of<lb />Deweyville, who left their<lb />homes three days ago to<lb />escape high water.<lb /><lb />Year-End Stocks<lb /><lb />The year 1982 was one of excitement on Wall Street as the<lb />stock market went up and down, ending the year at a record<lb />level. A summary of the year�?Ts transactions on the American<lb />and New York stock exchanges, for mutual funds and for<lb />stocks traded over the counter begins on B-11.<lb /><lb />�?oThese days, chancellors are not likely to<lb /><lb />more people in the earlier weekend<lb />than I have hired since last January,�?�<lb /><lb />owell Sees ECU As Stable, Unified<lb /><lb />more to do with the structure, policies and<lb />procedures of the institution. If 1 am chan-<lb />cellor for five years, | will not be surprised to<lb />come to the end of that five years with the<lb /><lb />same conclusion.�?�<lb /><lb />ae the interview, Howell said the past 12<lb />months have �?~been a really busy year for me.<lb />I've never worked so hard in my life, and ]<lb />grew up on a cotton farm.�?�<lb /><lb />stato Sa<lb />really weary�?� as<lb />Howell said that, during the year, he and his<lb />wife �?ohave been involved in | much<lb />more than half of the nights during the week<lb />ae<lb /><lb />The evening work is part of<lb />(Please turn to A-3)<lb /><lb />Pa ae ee ee eae Vw<lb /><lb />program for carrying the university into the<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>A-2�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, W-C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Obituaries|*<lb />Hathaway<lb />FARMVILLE �?" Mr.<lb /><lb />William Clayton Hathaway<lb />Sr., 69, died Saturday morn-<lb />ing, Funeral services will be<lb />conducted Monday at 3 p.m.<lb />by the Rev. Ronald Davis<lb />Interment will follow in<lb />Hollywood Cemetery.<lb /><lb />Mr. Hathaway was a<lb />member of the First Baptist<lb />Church of Farmville,<lb />Farmville Masonic Lodge<lb />No. 517 and the Farmville<lb />Lions Club.<lb /><lb />He is survived by his wife,<lb />Mrs. Vera Powell Hathaway<lb />of the home; two sons,<lb />William C. Hathaway of the<lb />home and Tony Brent<lb />Hathaway of Chapel Hill, and<lb />one brother, Alvin E.<lb />Hathaway of Chesapeake,<lb />Va.<lb /><lb />The family will receive<lb />friends at the Farmville<lb />Funeral Home Sunday from<lb />7p.m. to9 p.m.<lb /><lb />Hood<lb /><lb />DUNN �?" Mrs. Lillian<lb />Adley Hood, 81, of Dunn died<lb />Thursday night. The funeral<lb />service was conducted at 11<lb />a.m. Saturday in Skinner &amp;<lb />Drew Funeral Chapel in<lb />Dunn. Burial was in Cross<lb />Creek Cemetery, Fayet-<lb />teville.<lb /><lb />She is survived by a sister,<lb />Mrs. Elizabeth A. Edwards<lb />of Greenville.<lb /><lb />SUSPECT �?" Richard Bowen<lb />of San Jose, Calif., has been<lb />arraigned on charges of at-<lb />tempting to murder his wife,<lb />Susan. Mrs. Bowen became<lb />ill after taking Anacin-3 that<lb />had been poisoned. (AP<lb />Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />Coaltion<lb />Threatened<lb /><lb />LISBON, Portugal (AP) �?"<lb />Outgoing Prime Minister<lb />Francisco Pinto Balsemao�?Ts<lb />conservative coalition�?Ts ef-<lb />forts to form a new gov-<lb />ernment and avert early<lb />elections suffered a new blow<lb />Saturday with the re-<lb />signation of Agriculture<lb />Minister Basilio Horta as<lb />Christian Democrat Party<lb />leader.<lb /><lb />Horta resigned after his<lb />party voted to back its Social<lb />Democrat coalition partner�?Ts<lb />choice for prime minister,<lb />Prof. Vitor Pereira Crespo.<lb />Horta�?Ts resignation was<lb />likely to deepen a split within<lb />the Christian Democrats<lb />over who the new prime<lb />minister should be, party<lb />officials said.<lb /><lb />The<lb />Meeting<lb /><lb />a e :<lb />ay<lb />or<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />FEELING FINE �?" Entertainer Jerry Lewis center, behind<lb />talks to the press Saturday after being<lb />wheeled out of a Las Vegas hospital where he<lb /><lb />underwent double bypass surgery Dec. 21. At Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />Pitnick. Lewis said he has pledged to drop his<lb />three-pack-a-day cigarette habit. (AP<lb /><lb />MIAMI (AP) �?" The en-<lb />campment of shotgun-<lb />wielding police ringing the<lb />Overtown slum was dis-<lb />mantled Saturday and local<lb />officials set out to salvage<lb />Miami's riot-scarred reputa-<lb />tion as a winter tourist<lb />mecea.<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts calm and quiet. Ev-<lb />erything�?Ts back to normal,�?�<lb />said City Manager Howard<lb />V. Gary following nearly two<lb />riot-free days and a peaceful<lb />Orange Bowl parade wat-<lb />ched by a half-million people.<lb />�?oOf course, we�?Tre still keep-<lb />ing a watchful eye.�?�<lb /><lb />More than 100 specially<lb />equipped officers were pulled<lb />out of the 2-square-mile zone<lb />just north of downtown as the<lb />sun rose on a tourist-pleasing<lb />New Year�?Ts Day.<lb /><lb />Police spokeswoman<lb />Sheila Tanner estimated<lb /><lb />remained on duty. Saturday<lb />�?ojust in case.�?�<lb /><lb />Orange Bowl festivities,<lb />the traditional start of the<lb />peak winter tourist season,<lb />continued Saturday with the<lb />49th staging of the collegiate<lb />football classic pitting No. 3<lb />Nebraska against 13th-<lb />ranked Louisiana State.<lb /><lb />Officials turned their<lb />energies to driving home the<lb />message that Miami is now a<lb />safe and pleasant vacation<lb /><lb />Lewis, is his fiancee, Sandee<lb /><lb />Third World's Debt Problems<lb />Could Worsen As '83 Develops<lb /><lb />By CHARLES J. HANLEY<lb />Associated Press Writer<lb /><lb />A doomsday nightmare troubles the minds of money men<lb />around the world as the new year dawns:<lb /><lb />A Third World nation, crushed by debt, declares default �?"<lb />it will not pay off its foreign loans. This pushes one of its<lb />lenders, a bank in free-wheeling, unregulated Hong Kong,<lb />toward insolvency. That bank�?Ts own creditors �?" other banks<lb />around the world �?" swiftly call in debts or fail. Other<lb />governments declare default. The intricate global banking<lb />network seizes up like a worn machine.<lb /><lb />Banking experts maintain this scenario is only a remote<lb />possibility. But much depends on the psychology of the<lb />international financial markets.<lb /><lb />�?oDefaults by several major borrowing countries could .. .<lb />trigger a general panic that would threaten the entire<lb />international banking system,�?� analyst Hang-Sheng Cheng of<lb />the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco warned last<lb />month.<lb /><lb />None of the heavily indebted developing nations has<lb />defaulted. But a move last week by Brazil, the Third World�?Ts<lb />biggest debtor, could darken the gloom among bankers.<lb /><lb />Unable to negotiate an agreement with its foreign lenders,<lb />the Brazilian government unilaterally set its own schedule for<lb />stretching out loan repayments. Argentina made a similar<lb />announcement in November.<lb /><lb />The foreign debt load of these and other Third World<lb />nations is now estimated at $626 billion. This is money owed<lb />by governments, companies and individuals in the world�?Ts<lb />less-developed countries, two-thirds of it borrowed from<lb />commercial banks, mostly the great money-center banks of<lb />the United States and Europe, and the other one-third from<lb />foreign governments and international lending institutions.<lb /><lb />This total has almost doubled in just four years; and,<lb />because recession has shrunk developing countries�?T earnings,<lb />and high interest rates have swollen their loan payments, the<lb />problems in paying off these debts have multiplied.<lb /><lb />In 1982, about $140 billion was due to be repaid, but an<lb />estimated $45 billion was not, the research firm Wharton<lb />Econometric Forecasting Associates reports. Twenty-two<lb />countries had to reschedule their debt payments last year,<lb />compared with two or three a year in the 1970s, and Wharton<lb />Econometric�?Ts Robert F. Westcott says 1983 promises to be<lb />even worse,<lb /><lb />�?oThe end result ... is the rise of an adverse market<lb />psychology on the part of creditors,�?� Westcott said in a<lb />December report. �?oThis expectational problem is causing<lb />even more banks ... to consider reducing their foreign lending<lb />exposure.�?� " 4<lb /><lb />In other words, international banks are pulling back,<lb />reluctant to throw good money after bad. They are believed to<lb />have cut new lending in half in 1982, at a time when some<lb />developing nations need fresh cash more than ever.<lb /><lb />The gloom is not confined to bank boardrooms in world<lb />capitals. It hits ordinary people in the debtor countries as<lb />well.<lb /><lb />Mexicans are suddenly paying double, $1.04, for a gallon of<lb />gasoline; Romanian workers will get only a $16 raise, instead<lb />of a promised $30, on their $200 average monthly wage;<lb />middle-class Argentines find they can no longer afford to buy<lb /><lb />an imported television.<lb /><lb />Here are brief sketches of the world�?Ts big borrowers and<lb />their problems:<lb /><lb />BRAZIL<lb /><lb />Foreign debt of $90 billion, built up in an aggressive<lb />industrialization campaign in the 1970s that included<lb />construction of such �?owhite elephants�?� as the $14-billion<lb />Itaipu hydroelectric project, which produces much more<lb />power than Brazil needs. The world recession hurt Brazilian<lb />exports �?" sales were off and prices down for such key<lb />commodities as coffee.<lb /><lb />As the year ended, Brazil announced it would not repay<lb />almost $1 billion in debt principal when it is due in January<lb />and February.<lb /><lb />MEXICO<lb /><lb />Foreign debt of $83 billion �?" or $1,200 for each man, woman<lb />and child, the highest per-capita level of the major debtors.<lb />Mexico�?Ts hopes for development were pegged to oil, but when<lb />world oil prices dropped in 1981, its dollar reserves began<lb />drying up.<lb /><lb />Mexico is negotiating for a $3.9 billion IMF loan, is trying to<lb />delgy repayment �?~of $20 billion in short-term commercial<lb />loans, and wants $5 billion in fresh commercial loans.<lb />Consumer prices are being raised sharply and wages held<lb />down. �?o�?~All will have to pay a price,�?� the Mexican planning<lb />minister said.<lb /><lb />ARGENTINA<lb /><lb />Foreign debt of $36 billion. �?~�?~The inescapable conclusion is<lb />that most of this money simply fueled military posturing and<lb />private greed,�?� Wharton, Econometric comments. A former<lb />economy minister faces criminal charges in connection with<lb />the growth of the state oil company�?Ts $6 billion foreign debt.<lb />On Nov. 18, Argentina announced it would be substituting<lb />government bonds and notes for $4.7 billion in debt payment<lb />_due in the coming six months.<lb /><lb />BOLIVIA<lb /><lb />Foreign debt of $3.8 billion. Long Latin America�?Ts poorest<lb />nation, now a virtual bankrupt. Its new, democratically<lb />elected, President Hernan Siles Zuazo says he wants to talk<lb />with the IMF and foreign bankers about renegotiating the<lb />debt. But Bolivia�?Ts long-term prospects are bleak �?" its<lb />economy is projected to shrink by 10 percent this year.<lb /><lb />POLAND<lb /><lb />Foreign debt of about $24 billion. Its 1980 economic crisis<lb />kicked off global fears about developing countries�?T debt. Two<lb />months ago, Western banks finally si a rescheduling<lb />agreement with Poland. More than $2 billion in principal<lb />payments due in 1982 will be spread out over eight years. But<lb /><lb />bankers say privately they forsee similar problems with �?"<lb />~ 1983's payments.<lb /><lb />YUGOSLAVIA _<lb /><lb />Foreign debt of $18 billion. At least $2.6 billion owed to U.S.<lb /><lb />banks. The Yugoslav government has been seeking<lb />emergency aid since September. The Reagan administration<lb /><lb />is trying to organize a $1 billion rescue package among -<lb /><lb />international banks. ;<lb /><lb />about a dozen extra officers .<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />spot, and moved to enlist<lb />Metro-Dade Mayor Steve<lb />Clark; Miami Mayor<lb />Maurice Ferre and Miami<lb />Beach Mayor Norman Ci-<lb />ment to attend a New York<lb />meeting later this month<lb />where the area�?Ts virtues will<lb />be hawked to tour guides and<lb />reporters.<lb /><lb />Tourism organizations<lb />were in the middle of a<lb />major promotional push<lb />when disturbances broke out<lb />Tuesday night after a His-<lb />panic police officer fatally<lb />shot a young black man in a<lb />video arcade.<lb /><lb />The withdrawal of police<lb />was a topic of discussion in<lb />Overtown,<lb /><lb />�?oI feel better now that the<lb />police are gone,�?� said Ben<lb />Johnson, 25, while pushing a<lb />friend in a wheelchair along<lb />an Overtown street. �?~�?o�?~When<lb />they�?Tre around, with their<lb />guns and everything, in'a<lb />way it makes me scared.�?�<lb /><lb />Gary said Saturday that he<lb />believes public perception of<lb />the investigations into the<lb />shooting will make a dif-<lb />ference to the city�?Ts im-<lb />mediate future. �?oIf they<lb />believe there are thogetigh<lb /><lb />investigations, I believe |<lb /><lb />they�?Tll be restful.�?�<lb /><lb />The city�?Ts tourism traffic<lb />had begun to rebound after<lb />significant setbacks at-<lb />�?~tributed to the May 1980 riots<lb />that left 18 dead in Miami's<lb />Liberty City.<lb /><lb />Officials said the latest<lb />troubles caused no_ hotel<lb />cancellations, and a racially<lb />mixed crowd watched Friday<lb />night�?Ts two-hour parade<lb />without incident.<lb /><lb />The only trouble overnight<lb />occurred when a bus filled<lb />with parade-goers somehow<lb />passed police roadblocks and<lb /><lb />�?owent through Overtown while<lb /><lb />leaving the city. The bus was<lb />pelted with rocks and bottles<lb />but no one was injured in<lb />what police described as �?~�?~a<lb />very minor incident.�?�<lb /><lb />The Overtown rioting left<lb />two dead, 26 injured, includ-<lb />ing four police, and 43 under<lb />arrest. Angry mobs gathered<lb />quickly Tuesday evening<lb />folllowing the shooting of<lb />Nevell Johnson Jr., 20, while<lb />he was playing a game of<lb />Eagle in the Recreation<lb />Establishment video arcade.<lb /><lb />Officer Luis Alvarez, who<lb />shot Johnson, said the man<lb />had a gun and moved sud-<lb />denly when told to freeze. A<lb />gun was found at the scene<lb />but some witnesses. told<lb />authorities they did not see<lb />Johnson witha gun. �?"<lb /><lb />While no less than six<lb />investigations were being<lb />launched, including ones by<lb />the FBI and the Justice<lb />Department�?Ts civil rights<lb />division, sporadic violence<lb />occurred in the blighted,<lb />192-block neighborhood.<lb /><lb />Following the shooting, two<lb />homicide detectives sent to<lb />investigate were trapped in-<lb />side the arcade for about 30<lb />minutes by a crowd<lb />estimated as large as 150.<lb /><lb />A special weapons team<lb />was dispatched to free them.<lb />An angry crowd milled<lb />around and the core of<lb />Overtown was sealed off.<lb /><lb />Several hours later, police<lb /><lb />shot and killed a suspected<lb />looter outside a meat<lb />warehouse. Three police cars<lb />were torched.<lb /><lb />On Wednesday, there: was<lb />considerable looting, . with<lb />increased rock- and bottle-<lb />throwing. The perimeter was<lb />expanded to all of Overtown.<lb />Shotgun-wielding riot police<lb />blocked key corners.<lb /><lb />Looters were not<lb />particular in their choice of<lb />establishments, hitting liquor<lb />stores and groceries owned<lb />by blacks, Hispanics and<lb />whites alike.<lb /><lb />The worst such incident<lb /><lb />Miami Slum �?~Back To Normal�?T .<lb /><lb />occurred at midday Thurs-<lb />day when a mob of 200<lb />stormed Merlin�?Ts Liquors,<lb />wrecking the place as out-<lb />numbered police looked on.<lb />Extra police poured in and<lb />tossed tear gas canisters into<lb />the crowd as bottles and<lb />rocks were thrown_at police<lb />and a reporter and two<lb />photographers.<lb /><lb />Several hours later, a<lb />police team team swept the<lb />area when the crowd began<lb />to regroup: Four men were<lb />arrested for unlawful<lb />assembly and a police officer<lb />was cut by broken glass.<lb /><lb />ATTENTION<lb />___ NATURAL GAS CUSTOMERS<lb />OF GREENVILLE UTILITIES COMMISSION<lb /><lb />New Year's...<lb /><lb />(Continued from A-1)<lb />horse, apparently spooked by fireworks, bolted into a pack of<lb />racers.<lb /><lb />Scores of cheering spectators lined Philadephia�?Ts Broad<lb />Street on Saturday to applaud the 25,000 dancing, prancing<lb />costumed marchers in the 83rd Mummers�?T parade.<lb /><lb />The parade opened with comics swaggering, staggering,<lb />rocking and rolling in all shapes, sizes and colors. Also<lb />appearing were Smurfs, E.T., and people dressed as the<lb />economy, Reaganomics and the MX missile,<lb /><lb />The high jinks of comedy and music dates to Colonial times<lb />and was named for Momus, a figure in Greek mythology who<lb />was the personification of censure and mockery. Colonial<lb />men used to walk in the parade firing their guns and bidding<lb />for kisses from women.<lb /><lb />Women were admitted to the ranks of marchers three years<lb /><lb />ago.<lb /><lb />�?~Matthew Miller, 21, who is unemployed, marched with a<lb />brigade called the Hardtimers. �?oIf I couldn�?Tt march this year<lb />I would feel like dying,�?� Miller said. �?oYou can forget all your<lb />other troubles.�?�<lb /><lb />More than 700,000 people lined the streets of Pasadena,<lb />Calif., to watch the 60 floats and 22 marching bands that<lb />made up the the 94th Tournament of Roses Parade on New<lb />Year�?Ts Day.<lb /><lb />A float depicting St. George slaying the dragon won the<lb />Grand Prize. It was covered with 36,000 carnation petals and<lb />red, orange and yellow roses and other flowers.<lb />Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Co. was the sponsor.<lb /><lb />One float �?" a giant picnic basket �?" caught on fire, but no<lb />one was injured. A 79-year-old woman spectator suffered a<lb />heart attack and died.<lb /><lb />The parade preceded the Rese Bow! college football game.<lb />A parade also was held in Dallas before the Cotton Bowl<lb />game. .<lb /><lb />In Boston, about 150,000 people attended the city�?Ts annual<lb />First Night gala to listen to music ranging from Brahms to<lb />calypso and watch, mimes, dancers, storytellers and<lb /><lb />' fireworks. ©<lb /><lb />Some wore costumes, including 15 people who came as a<lb />dragon.<lb /><lb />�?oIt was the largest and best behaved (crowd) to date,�?� said<lb />Martin Mulkern, a police superintendent who has covered the<lb />celebration since it began seven years ago.<lb /><lb />In Salt Lake City, Barney Clark, who had not been expected<lb />to live to'see the new year, wound up his second month on a<lb />mechanical heart.<lb /><lb />�?oWe're just so thankful and it�?Ts neat to know that with the �?"<lb />new year we still have a father,�?� said Terry Clark, the wife of<lb />Clark�?Ts son, Dr. Stephen Clark.<lb /><lb />President Reagan was in the wealthy community of Palm-<lb />Springs, Calif., where he has welcomed every new year foi<lb />more than a decade. ;<lb /><lb />Reagan and his wife, Nancy, dined New Year�?Ts Eve with<lb />millionaires. His host was Walter Annenberg,<lb />multimillionaire publisher and former U.S. ambassador to<lb />Britain.<lb /><lb />Comedian Jerry Lewis was released from the hospital New<lb />Year�?Ts Day, 12 days after undergoing double bypass heart<lb />surgery. Doctors had wanted him to stay until Monday. He<lb />told reporters he felt �?oterrific.�?�<lb /><lb />HEDGEPETH RACING<lb /><lb />Would Like To Thank<lb />Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Of<lb />Greenville For Their Support<lb />In World Karting Association<lb /><lb />In 1982, And Remember<lb />COKE IS IT!<lb /><lb />Plae @ These are the ripple effects of tough new economic<lb />programs �?" currency devaluations, government budget 7<lb />MONDAY Se ernninel Winctary Fund: santo elip iia 4 On January 1, 1983, Greenville Utilities Commis<lb />ry Gib mestsat Rotary Bldg, lOans. pare Ten TALK sion began hasin 0 t applianc i k j<lb />12:30 p.m. �?" Kiwanis of _ Bankers are looking to the 146-nation IMF for still greater ee , ty phasing out appliance service wor : n<lb />pha a Club meets involvement in bailing out the big borrowers. The Reagan A Weekly Column Provided customer�?Ts homes. This service will be continued on<lb />6:00 pm. �?" Greenville TOPS administration, after initial hesitation, has backed a proposal i B For You By limited basi iJ 30 :<lb />Club meets at Planters Bank to increase the IMF�?Ts $67 billion in lending capacity by 40 to 3 3 aim s until June 30, 1983. After that date,<lb />6:30p.m.�?"RotaryClubmeets 60 percent. ALE Computer Professionals Greenville Utilities Commission will no longer pro-<lb /><lb />6:30 p.m. �?" Hosts Lions Club �?" But some banking leaders say stronger, quicker action is<lb /><lb />meets at Moose rte t Club meets needed, since the IMF expansion would not be completed incorporated vide this service. -<lb />at Three Steers until late 1983. Some propose that governments establish a "<lb />huge reserve fund to back the entire international banking<lb /><lb />7:30 p.m. �?" Eastern Carolina<lb /><lb />Chapter of Sweet Adelines meet at ' : WILCAR EXECUTIVE CENTER *<lb />TheMemorial Baptist Church || System, even a shaky bank in Hong Kong, �?ocrac West Tenth Steet All gas customers needing appliance service work<lb />7:30 p.m, �?" Woodmen , *<lb />Wer Simgeon Lage meets tte - dap heh ries are requested to contact the gas appliance dealer<lb />sites Chicta tasks 4 Sapo Path PRO| | from whom these appliances were purchased.<lb />�?~Bidg. fj Question: What's to keep me from copying a friend's or<lb />8:00 ple pone agen 8 SERIES! business associate's software package for my computer? : oF<lb />mous, ginners in a ag .<lb />t Grimesland General Store ; :<lb />80 bn Lodge No. 88s Loyal Anew: Tare ae wo primary reasons why software swap Pies marine gh call the Greenville Utilities |<lb />ro ogee is : lega mechanical. Every software mm +<lb />: roblotied: toga! a as Deery canons ssion Gas Department at 752-7166.<lb />7:00 hs pe Breakfast traced to the purchaser. You are breaking the law when you<lb />Lions Club meets at Three Steers | copy someone else's program for your own use just the<lb />10:00 a.m. �?" Kiwanis Golden K same as if you copy.a book! Lately the courts have begun to<lb />Club meets at Masonic Hall deal harshly with companies handling �?~�?~boot legged�?��?T pro-<lb />7:00 p.m. -~ Parents Anonymous grams. eee .<lb /><lb />The mechanical reason Is that different<lb />�?oferent operating systems and different kinds of diskettes.<lb />Diskettes are 5 1/4�?��?T and 8�?T�?T, and can be single or double sid-<lb />«ed, density and tracks. Until computer companies begin to.<lb />standardize on a more uniform operating system, software<lb />exchanges between computer lines is usually fruitiess.<lb /><lb />Club cate at First computers have dif-<lb />Church<lb />7:30 p.m. �?" 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          <lb />Year Ahead ...<lb /><lb />,, (Continued from A-1)<lb /><lb />early date we�?Tre getting good results,<lb />with a cut down in house breaking and<lb />entering of 10 percent recently.�?�<lb /><lb />Looking briefly at areas other than his<lb />police department, Cannon expressed his<lb />belief that �?othe coming year will also<lb />bring a continued expansion of the<lb />services of the ECU Med School and<lb />some measure of industrial expansion in<lb />the area.�?��?T<lb /><lb />*Another woman in city government,<lb />City Manager Gail Meeks, thinks �?othis is<lb />going to be a good year for the city. We<lb />have recently put together a program for<lb />work which we hope and believe will<lb />accomplish things several goals.<lb /><lb />�?oWe're going into the second phase of<lb />the emergency medical service shortly<lb />after the beginning of the 1983 calendar<lb />year, and hope to get a hazardous<lb />chemical team implemented. This team<lb />would enhance our safety level, put us in<lb />a better position to deal with hazardous<lb />fires if any should happen to occur,�?T<lb />Mrs. Meeks said.<lb /><lb />An additional point Mrs. Meeks said is<lb />being emphasized �?~�?o�?~is to find means to<lb />make life better in-Greenville in 1983<lb />through a higher level of police protec-<lb />tion in order to deal with the crime rate<lb />here.�?�<lb /><lb />In the sphere of economics, she thinks<lb />�?oGreenville will be able during the<lb />coming year to hold its own. I�?Tve been<lb />encouraged by the recent enthusiasm<lb />expessed by merchants over incrased<lb />sales. This I�?Tve followed closely, with<lb />interest. I see the city government and<lb />the city in general holding its own as a<lb />good sign in itself, so that hopefully we<lb />won't have to look at cutting any city<lb />services.<lb /><lb />�?oin the past fiscal year,�?� Mrs. Meeks<lb />pointed out, �?othere �?~was a decline in<lb />revenue, but in the first six months of the<lb />current fiscal year (July through De-<lb />cember), revenues have shown a sub-<lb />stantial increase mainly due to increased<lb />revenue from local option sales tax. This<lb />tax is directly related to the state of the<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />economy, which seems tobe doing real<lb />well as we head into 1983.�?��?�<lb /><lb />�?~The Rev. William Hadden, a city<lb />councilman, said: �?oFor me, the un-<lb />derlying emphasis in 1983, more than<lb />ever before, will be to enhance the<lb />quality of fife in Greenville. Everything<lb />else, including jobs for people, fits into<lb />that bottom line. One of the things I see<lb />as a major goal in 1983 is the revitaliza-<lb />tion of the downtown area.<lb /><lb />�?oA city loses part of its personality if it<lb />loses its downtwon,�?� Hadden com-<lb />mented. �?oOne of the developments<lb />needed to help restore the downtown area<lb />is condos or apartments built on a<lb />private basis. There�?Ts also a need to seek<lb />additional industrial development next<lb />year and over the next five years.�?�<lb /><lb />Hadden further sees �?o1983 as a year<lb />when merger of the city and county<lb />school systems will be a big thing in the<lb />news and in the minds of our local<lb />people. I think progress will be made,<lb />and the cooperation this past year of the<lb />city and county school boards has been<lb />the best I can recall in a long time. That<lb />indeed is a good sign for 1983 and for<lb />future years in education.�?�<lb /><lb />Speaking about. other community<lb />factors, Hadden thinks 1983 �?~will be a<lb />year of increased citizen participation in<lb />city government and community affairs.<lb />We now have a talent pool of about 300<lb />volunteer citizens with expertise in<lb />various areas who can serve on boards,<lb />commission and projects. I also think<lb />1983 will see an increased awareness of<lb />all the fine arts within the Greenville<lb />Community, and the realization of a need<lb />for more emphasis on beautification and<lb />cleaniness in Greenville.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Public Works Department head Mayo<lb />Allen feels �?oeffort to be conservative, to<lb />accomplish more at a lower cost, will be<lb />the main focus of the Public Works<lb />Department in 1983.<lb /><lb />�?oThere�?Tre a number of changes we�?Tre<lb />making to help trim costs,�?� Allen said.<lb />�?oMost of these�?T will certainly involve<lb /><lb />understanding and help on the part of the<lb />ie,�?�<lb /><lb />4 an example of cost-cutting through<lb />tightening up services, Allen said,<lb />�?oWe're getting into a once-a-week<lb />pick-up route for the sanitation trucks. If<lb />residents will learn which is their pick-up<lb />day and have their material out ready for<lb />pick-up by 5:30 in the morning, we should<lb />be able to give efficient service.�?�<lb /><lb />In another area designed to get more<lb />public sevices for limited dollars in 1983,<lb />Allen said, �?oWe will be taking lots of<lb />action in street repair, trying to do things<lb />like patching cracks before they develop<lb />into major repair work.�?�<lb /><lb />Yet another development in projected<lb />cost-cutting Allen foresees is based on �?~�?~a<lb />recent city ordinance which calls for<lb />trailer parks, duplexes and other housing<lb />areas of eight or more units owned by<lb />one individual to be required to use<lb />containerized services for waste dispos-<lb />al. This will be a big help, as container<lb />units: are much faster to handle than<lb />individual containers.�?�<lb /><lb />Allen is of the opinion �?o�?~it will be a tight<lb />year economically, but I feel certain my<lb />department can maintain standards of<lb />good services with the budget we have.�?�<lb /><lb />eHarvey Case, assistant fire chief for<lb />the city of Greenville, said that for his<lb />department, �?oThe main emphasis for<lb />1983 will be to continue to give good<lb />service to the Community and to improve<lb />our range of services.<lb /><lb />�?oWe're going into the advanced life<lb />support system January 3 on a full basis,<lb />and that will be an important devel-<lb />opment early in the year of 1983. Also, we<lb />are about to get our hazardous team<lb />perfected, which will expand services<lb />we�?Tre capable of offering the public,�?�<lb /><lb />Case thinks �?o�?~there is little chance the<lb />staff and work of the Fire Department<lb />will face cuts due to a tight government<lb />budget. From all the signs, I think we<lb />can expect to maintain our current level<lb />of services and to improve services<lb />within the budget we�?Tre operating on.�?�<lb /><lb />Jobless Get Free College Tuition<lb /><lb />CINCINNATI (AP) �?"<lb />More than 100 of the recently<lb />unemployed have signed up<lb />for tuition-free classes at the<lb />College of Mount St. Joseph<lb />under a program designed to<lb />ensure that people don�?Tt lose<lb />their chances for education<lb />along with their jobs.<lb /><lb />�?~About half our students<lb />are adult students in our<lb />weekend and continuing edu-<lb />cation programs,�?� said Karl<lb />Borden, associate dean of<lb />continuing education at the<lb />college, which is owned by<lb />the Sisters of Charity. �?oWe<lb />realized a lot of them were<lb />having difficulty because<lb />they were on tuition reim-<lb />bursement programs from<lb />their employers, and they<lb /><lb />Howell ...<lb /><lb />Z �?~(Continiued from 4-1)<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />mmunity, to improve its image and to offer<lb />i$ services to the area. That, he said, is one of<lb /><lb />s chief objectives as chancellor.<lb /><lb />«�?~�?~Most of the things that are going to happen<lb />ii the foreseeable future are not going to be<lb />very newsworth,�?� he said. �?oFor some time<lb />ubiversities are not going to be growing.<lb /><lb />*�?oThe ones that are going to survive are the<lb />ones that will keep their programs up to date<lb />ang produce students that are employable.�?�<lb /><lb />His orders to the faculty, Howell indicated,<lb />are based on that philosophy: keep programs<lb /><lb />cgsrent, know what is needed and make it<lb /><lb />Gilable to students and the community.<lb /><lb />«As chancellor, Howell said much of his<lb /><lb />ntion on campus has been devoted initially<lb /><lb />ite ree areas:<lb /><lb />~ Improvement of ECU�?Ts relations with the<lb /><lb />Sabmunity<lb /><lb />pat Completion of an accreditation program,<lb />ch was successful last month.<lb /><lb />*. Launching a fund-raising program for the<lb /><lb />hancially troubied athletic program. With<lb /><lb />60), 000, already pledged toward a. five-year<lb />% ,<lb /><lb />anf |<lb /><lb />mie]<lb /><lb />oe Woman<lb /><lb />j �?of ® ®<lb />Delivers Child<lb />DENVER (AP) �?" A pre-<lb />Mant woman rescued from<lb />Aer stalled car by<lb />fighters was taken to Fire<lb />pption 27 and gave birth<lb /><lb />its not that hard, the<lb />man does all the: work,�?�<lb />oh paramedic Steve<lb />ollenhaupt, who has deliv-<lb />three or four babies. �?oIt<lb />�?~was a regular old baby being<lb />�?~Born, a real healthy baby.<lb />�?~Be s a beauty,�?�<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />ie:<lb /><lb />�?~Judges Undecided<lb /><lb />�?~On Close Race<lb /><lb />�?~ �?~SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP)<lb />+= Chief Justice Howard<lb />Ryan of the Illinois Supreme<lb />ourt says he and the<lb /><lb />e constantly�?� with each<lb /><lb />her talking over whether to<lb />grow a recount of the closest<lb />evernor�?Ts race in state his-<lb /><lb />�?~The court is considering<lb /><lb />ther to grant Democrat<lb /><lb />i dllai Stevenson�?Ts request for<lb /><lb />recount of Re-<lb /><lb />pablican Gov. James<lb /><lb />Thompson�?Ts 5,074-vote victo-<lb />ry Nov. 2.<lb /><lb />Tete ee! Ee es Oe te ee<lb />bt<lb /><lb />ssociate justices are �?~�?o�?~on the :<lb /><lb />were now out of work and<lb />had no means of paying their<lb />tuition and were not coming<lb />back.<lb /><lb />�?oWe said, �?~What can we do<lb />to help them?�?T We began<lb />thinking about programs like<lb />this, and then said, �?~Wait a<lb />second; why not other peo-<lb />ple, too?�?T It kind of grew as<lb />we consulted about it, and it<lb />wound up where it is.�?�<lb /><lb />More than 120 people<lb />signed up for free weekend<lb /><lb />. Classes on Tuesday, the first<lb /><lb />day of registration. Registra-<lb />tion was for about 50 out of<lb />450 classes the college offers,<lb />and Borden expects 800 peo-<lb />ple to register by the time<lb />classes start this week.<lb /><lb />Tuition ranges from $99 to<lb /><lb />$118 a unit, and for people<lb />participating in the special<lb />program the college also will<lb />waive a $15 application fee.<lb /><lb />Not just anybody can walk<lb />in and expect a free educa-<lb />tion, however.<lb /><lb />�?oThey can only go free if<lb />they meet the eligibility re-<lb />quirements,�?� Borden said.<lb />�?oThe requirements are that<lb />a person must have been<lb />full-time employed at some-<lb />time in their adult life for at<lb />least three years; they must<lb />have lost their job within the<lb />last 12 months; and they<lb />must live within 75 miles of<lb />Mount St. Joseph.�?��?T<lb /><lb />The college, which has<lb />about 2,000 students, runs<lb />entirely on tuition and con-<lb />tributions. Borden said the<lb /><lb />program, Howell said, �?~�?o�?~We think we have<lb />things moving along smoothly.�?�<lb /><lb />Along with the fund drive, Howell said he<lb /><lb />and Athletic Director Ken Karr intentionally<lb />expanded football coach Ed Emory�?Ts contract<lb />in mid-season as a sign of support for his<lb />program. Howell said they decided that �?oas<lb />soon as it looked as if he (Emory) would make<lb />a respectable showing, we would show it (their<lb />support). Looking back, we are pleased with<lb />that decision.�?�<lb /><lb />Emory�?Ts football team finished the season<lb />with a 7-4 record.<lb /><lb />The new year remains a question mark,<lb />Howell said, noting that 1983 �?~will be a year of<lb />money shortages for North Carolina.�?�<lb /><lb />�?o�?~We are willing to take our lumps along with<lb /><lb />other state employees, but we do not want to<lb />suffer more than our share,�?� he said, adding .<lb />that �?oenrollment could decline, especially if<lb /><lb />student aid is cut drastically. But we will work<lb /><lb />°Z-B80A C.P.U.<lb />°64KB RAM<lb />*cP/m® operating system<lb />*Centronics parallel printer port<lb />fm °RS 232C serial port<lb />eAdditional disk drives<lb />* Video display screen<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS, INC.<lb />ft Tel. (919) 757-3535<lb /><lb />ZA Weet Tenth Steet�?�<lb />Greenville, North Carolina<lb /><lb />harder at recruiting.�?�<lb />�?oThe state of the university is good and we<lb />are optimistic about the future,�?� Howell said.<lb /><lb />Ask About<lb />Free Software<lb /><lb />, $1795"...<lb /><lb />free class should not be a<lb />burden on the college.<lb />�?oThe classes we're offer-<lb /><lb />ing are not additional -<lb /><lb />classes,�?� he said. �?~�?~It�?Ts kind<lb />of like flying stand-by on an<lb />airline; if you have a class,<lb />it�?Ts, going to be in a<lb />classroom �?" the classroom<lb />has so many seats and the<lb />instructors say they can<lb />handle so many students.�?�<lb /><lb />Free tuifion is limited to<lb />three credit hours, which are<lb />transferrable because the<lb />college is fully accredited,<lb />Borden said. That probably<lb />means one three-hour class<lb />for most people.<lb /><lb />All the free-tuition classes<lb />are on the undergraduate<lb /><lb />Reginald Gray<lb /><lb />County ...<lb /><lb />(Continued from A-1)<lb /><lb />can make some decisions on the school situation for the<lb />betterment of the pupils, the teachers, and the taxpayers.�?�<lb /><lb />�?oWe still have things to finalize ... we have to do some more<lb />homework,�?� County Manager Reginald Gray said, �?obut that<lb />pretty well covers most of the things�?T the county will be<lb /><lb />looking at in 1983.<lb /><lb />Both Gaskins and Gray suggested that no other major<lb />changes in county programs are expected, and they said no<lb />tax increase is expected this year.<lb /><lb />�?oAs far as I�?Tm concerned,�?� Gaskins said, �?othe theme is<lb />that there shall not be a tax increase come July 1.�?�<lb /><lb />�?oAs we look at it,�?� Pitt County Memorial Hospital will<lb />�?oproceed with the development of the medical center to meet<lb />the needs of Pitt County and eastern North Carolina�?T during<lb />1983, hospital Director Jack Richardson said. �?~�?~We�?Tll have<lb />more patients and meet the needs of more people.�?�<lb /><lb />Through the hospital's long- range facilities plan, Rich-<lb />ardson said, �?~�?~We�?Tll be looking at major construction projects<lb /><lb />that deal with expansion of surgery,<lb /><lb />radiology and<lb /><lb />emergency room areas, and the development of an open heart<lb />surgery program late in 1983 or early 1984.�?�<lb /><lb />Richardson said it is estimated that the expansion of<lb />surgery, radiology and emergency room facilities will cost<lb /><lb />$5.3 million.<lb /><lb />A new building housing hospital administrative offices and<lb />educational facilities is expected to open in February.<lb />Construction of the $500,000 two-story building with 24,000<lb /><lb />square feet of space, began last year,<lb /><lb />The completion of the new office and classroom building<lb />will help hospital officials to �?~�?~complete plans for an employee<lb />education program�?� that has been under development for<lb /><lb />some time, Richardson said.<lb /><lb />He described the education program as an �?oattempt to<lb />train people to make better employees.�?T<lb /><lb />Richardson suggested that a part of the education program<lb />is designed help nursing graduates of East Carolina<lb />University and Pitt Community College make the transition<lb />from the classroom to working in a hospital, n hopes of<lb /><lb />�?~improving the retention of nurses.�?�<lb /><lb />Chimney Sweep<lb /><lb />25 years experierice working<lb />with Chimneys &amp; Fireplaces.<lb />Our reputation for professional<lb /><lb />and prompt service was made<lb />from satisfied customers.<lb /><lb />�?" 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          <lb />A-4�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Sunday<lb />Opinion<lb /><lb />We Must Run<lb /><lb />Just To Keep Up<lb /><lb />In Development<lb /><lb />As the New Year dawns our area can be<lb />pleased with the progress it has made econom-<lb />ically and in quality of life.<lb /><lb />The Pitt County economy is far more<lb />diversified than it once was, when it depended<lb />heavily on tobacco almost entirely.<lb /><lb />Now we have a diversification of industry and<lb />the medical community is a great economic force<lb />as well as an entity for improved health care.<lb /><lb />A system of fire protection and emergency<lb />rescue service has been developed in the county,<lb />just as it has in the city.<lb /><lb />The county is developing water service for<lb />rural areas and the county-wide system of solid<lb />waste collection is now virtually developed. __<lb /><lb />In Greenville, the Public/Works. Department<lb />has. new garages and Greenville Utilities has a<lb />new operations center. The city�?Ts water treat-<lb />ment plant is nearing completion and a new<lb />sewage treatment plant seems assured.<lb /><lb />We could be fat and happy on all that has been<lb />accomplished in recent years but we had better<lb />not.<lb /><lb />Employment is too high in Pitt County and too<lb />many people are not trained in the skills they will<lb />need to compete in the job market in the future.<lb /><lb />Tobacco is under heavy attack and the tobacco<lb />program could be toppled.<lb /><lb />New industry is coming very slowly in contrast<lb />to the pace of a decade ago.<lb /><lb />The essential dual laning of U.S. 264 is moving<lb />along, but it and all new highway construction<lb />could be threatened by lack of state funds.<lb /><lb />We have laid the groundwork for a prosperous<lb />community, but the real work must. yet be doné if<lb />we are to develop the jobs our peop need<lb />for the rest of this century. There is more to do if<lb />we are to insulate our economy against the<lb />collapse of any one segment. |<lb /><lb />There may be those who feel that life will<lb />improve now with little effort on anyone�?Ts part. It<lb />will not be that way. The competition with other<lb />communities is keener than ever before. We will<lb />have to run to stay up.<lb /><lb />Area Citizens Show<lb /><lb />Their Real Concern<lb />For Blood Program<lb /><lb />Area citizens have once again shown their<lb />concern for those in need of blood by contributing<lb />397 units of blood in an after-Christmas Red<lb />Cross bloodmobile visit Wednesday.<lb /><lb />Pitt County blood program Chairman Mike<lb />Colombo reported that 437 people went to the<lb />Moose Lodge to contribute blood during the day.<lb />On every visit, some are not allowed to donate<lb />because of medical reasons. The day started out<lb />with overwhelming response and 109 persons had<lb />donated in the first hour. During the day there<lb />were 56 first time donors.<lb /><lb />Colombo said the turnout represented a great<lb />day.�?��?T It truly was and all those who went are to<lb />be commended for taking time during the<lb />Christmas holidays to give the gift that could not<lb />be obtained wer else. f<lb /><lb />�?~NO NORE STICKS AND STRAN NO BRE naliee (We CON GET aK<lb /><lb />Alvin<lb />Taylor<lb /><lb />There is a green brochure out<lb />that promotes Pinehurst. It looks<lb />like any brochure which might<lb />advertise a golf resort. There<lb />are pictures of the beautiful<lb />green golf course, photos of �?~the<lb />club house and pictures of visi-<lb />tors playing golf.<lb /><lb />Then there are the tennis<lb />clubs, horseback riding, swim-<lb />ming pools, sailing and health<lb />clubs. And, of course, there are<lb />photos of the sumptuous food<lb />available at Pinehurst restau-<lb />rants and photos of hotel ac-<lb />commodations.<lb /><lb />The brochure also probably<lb />includes wording that makes you<lb />want to visit Pinehurst and take<lb />advantage of the golf course and<lb />all the other pleasures of. that<lb />famed area. We can�?Tt be sure of<lb />the wording. You see, the text<lb />that is included in the brochure<lb />is all in Japanese.<lb /><lb />Pinehurst officials say they<lb /><lb />are seeing an increasing number<lb />of international travelers,<lb />particularly Japanese. For that<lb />reason the Pinehurst Special<lb />Agency Desk has established its<lb />international tour department. A<lb />Japanese-speaking staff<lb />member can be provided to<lb />assist in translation programs.<lb /><lb />And a story was told to us<lb />about a lady who had mice in her<lb />car. What to do? The same as in<lb />a house. You set mouse traps.<lb />There was one in the car pocket,�?T<lb />one in the back seat and one in<lb />the boot.<lb /><lb />No we haven�?Tt heard whether<lb />the lady caught any mice, and<lb />no, we didn�?Tt check the story out<lb />too pen.<lb /><lb />And 1983. is upon us. The old<lb />year of 1982, complete with<lb />recession and high unemploy-<lb />ment, has been swept under the<lb /><lb />Sunday Morning Notes<lb /><lb />rug and is only a part of our<lb />history.<lb /><lb />Each of us has a new year of<lb />365 days to write a new record,<lb />accomplish great things and<lb />generally make our lives better.<lb />Your columnist is among those<lb />who made new year�?Ts resolu-<lb />tions: Unfortunately they are the<lb />Same ones we have made for 20<lb />years and have yet to keep.<lb /><lb />One of them is to have this<lb />column prepared by deadline<lb />time ... but of course this is being<lb />written in the waning days of<lb />1982, so we can put that off until<lb />next week.<lb /><lb />The old timer came by to offer<lb />his resolution. He resolved to<lb />quit worrying about the solvency<lb />of Social Security during the<lb />coming year. He has concluded<lb />that he can trust the politicians<lb />to keep the checks coming in.<lb />Made us wonder if the old timer<lb />had received a blow to the head.<lb /><lb />Helen °<lb />Thomas<lb /><lb />Realities<lb /><lb />PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) �?" The coming year may<lb />well determine how Ronald Reagan�?Ts presidency is judged by �?~<lb />historians and whether he will survive politically to run for �?~<lb /><lb />re-election.<lb /><lb />So far, Reagan has won some and lost some. But memories sb<lb />of the triumphs seem to be fading in the face of stark ag<lb /><lb />realities.<lb />As he rings in the New Year in the relaxed, luxurious<lb /><lb />setting of Palm Springs, Reagan may be doing some<lb /><lb />soul-searching about the past and the future.<lb /><lb />�?"His plans for a new direction for America are mired in -<lb />economic difficulties, and if he is to �?ostay the course�?� as ©<lb />promised, he will need to give his �?~revolution�?T an injection of<lb /><lb />adrenalin.<lb /><lb />�?"He is fast approaching the time when he no longer can �?�<lb /><lb />reasonably blame the nation�?Ts problems on his predecessors,<lb /><lb />as he has been wont. His promise to turn America�?Ts economy ~<lb />around seems remote, with 12 million jobless and the federal °<lb /><lb />ficit expected to hit $200 billion.<lb /><lb />[res and the Democratic congressional leadership are ~ '<lb /><lb />ying away from tough decisions on Social Security. But<lb />clearly, the day looms closer when he is going to have to<lb /><lb />the fate of Social Security.<lb /><lb />�?"Reagan�?Ts hope of cutting the federal government down to ~<lb /><lb />size with the elimination of the Department of Energy and<lb /><lb />Department of Education have been blocked by their �?�<lb />�?~eonsiderable constituencies. :<lb /><lb />�?"His first-year prediction of a balanced budget by 1984 has<lb />turned to ashes in the face of the largest deficits in the<lb />nation�?Ts history.<lb /><lb />�?"Reagan�?Ts �?o�?~troika�?T�?��?T of close advisers �?" Chief of Staff<lb /><lb />James Baker, counselor Edwin Meese and Michael Deaver �?" '°<lb />and their separate staffs are not getting along. Bitter Spats -<lb /><lb />ea:<lb /><lb />- Make some hard �?" and perhaps unpopular �?" decisions about * -<lb /><lb />between Baker and Meese have surfaced, and rumors are rife ~ �?T<lb /><lb />the top advisers cannot patch it up and one will have to go.<lb /><lb />�?"The forthcoming departure of Transportation Secretary :<lb /><lb />Drew Lewis is expected to be the first of perhaps several<lb />Cabinet resignations in the coming months. In particular,<lb />Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan and Attorney General<lb />William French Smith appear ripe for replacement.<lb /><lb />The 1982 scorecard is better on the foreign policy front,<lb />particularly in the Middle East:<lb /><lb />�?" Reagan helped arranged a cease-fire following the « �?T<lb /><lb />Israeli invasion of Lebanon, and he is putting forth his own »<lb />peace plan for the region.<lb />�?"~ Reagan stepped up his foreign travels, going to Europe<lb /><lb />and Latin America, and appeared more acutely attuned to the �?T<lb /><lb />issues than during his first year in office.<lb /><lb />�?" His replacement of Alexander Haig with George Shultz<lb />as secretary of State clearly was a plus. Shultz has managed �?~<lb />to calm some troubled waters and lower the belligerancy<lb />levels from Haig�?Ts stewardship. ;<lb /><lb />Reagan�?Ts mid-term problems are not unique. More than iM<lb /><lb />some of his predecessors, he retains popularity and a�?� �?T °<lb /><lb />following, at least among the party faithful.<lb /><lb />But in the coming months, he undoubtedly �?~will have to<lb />vigorously reassert his leadership and become more<lb />personally involved in the problems and snarls of his<lb /><lb />Paul T. 4<lb />O'Connor<lb /><lb />RALEIGH �?" The Democrats got a lot of mileage Christmas<lb />week out of the press conference at which they criticized Sen.<lb />Jesse Helms for his gas tax filibuster. Not only was the attack<lb />reported by North Carolina media, all three national TV<lb />networks used film from the event.<lb /><lb />But the Democrats should have been questioning the<lb />wisdom of that press conference now. They might have been<lb />better off keping their mouths shut.<lb /><lb />The press conference came the morning after Republican<lb />Sen. Alan Simpson of Wyoming vilified Helms on the floor of<lb />the Senate. Simpson, irate over Helms�?T stalling tactics,<lb />promised revenge the next time legislation of interest to<lb />North Carolina comes before the Senate. In attacking Helms,<lb />state Democratic Party Chairman Russell Walker said the<lb />senator was making enemies for North Carolina.<lb /><lb />Walker�?Ts statement fit right into the overall Democratic<lb />strategy to unseat Helms in 1984. Over the next two years,<lb />expect to hear a repeat of the Democrats�?T 1982 congressional<lb />campaign charge: Jesse Helms and his National Con-<lb />gressional Club are pawns of outside interests �?" mostly Big<lb />Oil �?" and they don�?Tt care about North Carolina. As one<lb />Democrat explained, the press conference was held to �?oplant<lb /><lb />Rowland Evans<lb />and Robert Novak _<lb /><lb />the seed�?� that Helms �?T�?Tdoes not represent North Carolina and<lb />that he is ineffective�?��?T as a legislator.<lb /><lb />The democrats say personal animosity towards Helms has -<lb />already hurt the tobacco program in Congress, that!<lb />Simpson�?Ts attack shows that sentiment is growing*and that<lb />Helms, therefore, is a liability to the state.<lb /><lb />Given that the Democrats are going to use that strategy,<lb />you still have to ask if that press conference was wise. They<lb />didn�?Tt need the press conference to bring the issue to the<lb />public�?Ts attention. Simpson�?Ts threats were widely reported by<lb />North Carolina newspapers, radio and TV. National media<lb />were already expanding on this story when the press<lb />conference was called. Sure, the press conference added to<lb />the fire under Helms�?T feet, but it �?~also put the Democrats in an<lb />awkward position.<lb /><lb />Gov. Jim Hunt, Helms�?T likely 1984 opponent and sponse of<lb />a state gas tax increase last year, has walked a careful line,<lb />refusing to endorse or oppose this �?~5-cent increase. Six of<lb />North Carolina�?Ts seven House Democrats sided with Helms<lb />and opposed the tax. And even Walker�?Ts criticism. was limited<lb />to Helms�?T tactics, not his opposition tothe tax. �?"<lb /><lb />Hussein will Need Hard Evidence<lb /><lb />administration if he wants to get it back on track.<lb /><lb />Who Made The Mistake?<lb /><lb />But fine points are often lost in political debate and one<lb />must wonder if the public doesn�?Tt take Walker�?Ts statement. as ,,<lb />criticism of Helms�?T opposition ;4o the tax increase. and ,,<lb />therefore as support of a higher tax? �?o�?~Ole Jesse�?Ts fighting the ,<lb />tax increase and the big-spending Democrats are jumping on . ;<lb />him for. it.�?�<lb /><lb />Republicans think the Democrats let Helms off the hook. .<lb />What had been an intra-party feud can now be depicted as<lb />just another partisan attack.<lb /><lb />At least one high-ranking Republican says the Democrats ,<lb />�?~�?~dropped the ball�?� by not makingf Helms�?T priorities the big |<lb />question from their press conference. The best political<lb />question �?o�?~is why fight a gas tax when he didn�?Tt fight the ©�?~<lb />cigarette tax�?T when Helms had a chance to kill it. Walker ©<lb />tried to make that point but it didn�?Tt get widely reported.<lb /><lb />Democrats think Helms�?T unsuccessful opposition to the gas «<lb />tax increase was aimed at giving him a clear issue with �?�<lb />which to oppose Hunt. While Hunt proposes gas tax increases, © '<lb />Helms fights them. The Democrats will be making the point,<lb />however, that Helms is ineffective in whatever he tries. An °<lb />example: Hunt got his 3-cent gas tax increase in 1981. In 1982, '<lb /><lb />�?~Helms failed at stopping a 5-cent increase.<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />pitts en<lb />209 Cotariche Street, Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb /><lb />Established 1882<lb /><lb />Published Monday Through Friday Afternoon<lb /><lb />and Sunday Morning<lb /><lb />DAVID JULIAN WHICHARD, Chairman of the Board<lb /><lb />JOHN S. WHICHARD �?" DAVID J. WHICHARD<lb /><lb />| Publishers<lb />Second Class Postage Paid<lb />at Greenville, N.C.<lb />(USPS 145-400)<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />Conse ect Carolina<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON �?" When<lb />King Hussein�?Ts top diplomats<lb />handed Secretary of State<lb />George Shultz a multi-colored<lb />map depicting Israel�?Ts ab-<lb />sorption of the West Bank by<lb />1985 with 70 new settlements,<lb />the king�?Ts unspoken message<lb />was Clear: today Lebanon,<lb />tomorrow the West Bank, and<lb /><lb />then Jordan.<lb /><lb />So apocalyptic a view of an<lb />Israelized Middle East has no<lb />standing in the office of<lb />George Shultz, the wellinten-<lb /><lb />�?~tioned agent of Ronald<lb /><lb />Reagan�?Ts laudable Sept. 1<lb /><lb />peace plan. To the contrary,<lb /><lb />James J.<lb /><lb />Be ks<lb /><lb />the trusting secretary of state<lb />says privately that Israel<lb />would never continue its re-<lb />jection of Reagan�?Ts plan or its<lb />takeover of the West Bank if<lb />Jordan accepted the plan as a<lb /><lb />�?~negotiating formula.<lb /><lb />Whether the map with the<lb />70 new settlements announc-<lb />ed, or said to be planned since<lb />Sept. 1, ever got to Reagan<lb />(as Hussein hoped) is not<lb />known, but this much is cer-<lb />tain one week after the king�?Ts<lb />indecisive visit here: He will<lb />not be enticed into peace<lb />talks with Israel by soothing<lb />= It will take hard<lb /><lb />evidence that the U.S. will not<lb />leave him swinging in the<lb />wind, scorned by Arab<lb />neighbors and deserted by<lb />the U.S., in fruitless talks<lb />with Israel.<lb /><lb />Too little was said to the<lb /><lb />king in his two Oval Office<lb />visits to bring much comfort<lb />on that score. To the con-<lb />trary, Hussein left<lb />Washington struck by the ad-<lb />ministration�?Ts naivete in its<lb />dealings with Israel and the<lb />contrast between that naivete<lb />and the cold realism that<lb />motivates Hussein and other<lb /><lb />Arabs in their attempts to<lb /><lb />deal with Israeli statecraft.<lb />Hussein remains convinced<lb /><lb />that just as the good inten-<lb /><lb />tions of George Shultz were<lb /><lb />unable to bring about the<lb /><lb />removal of* Israeli troops<lb />from Lebanon by the end of<lb />1982, as Shultz proclaimed, so<lb />will �?~they fall short of ending<lb />Israeli colonization of the<lb /><lb />West Bank without direct<lb />- American pressure.<lb /><lb />But realist Hussein glimp-<lb />ses darker nightmares. If he<lb />is induced to talk - directly<lb />with Israel and Israel thereby<lb />ends its rejection of the<lb />Reagan peace plan, Hus-<lb /><lb />sein�?Ts subsequent failure to<lb />end the West Bank takeover<lb />would doom him in Jordan.<lb />That's because about one-half<lb />of the population of Jordan is<lb />Palestinian, highly suscepti-<lb />ble to what happens in the<lb />Palestinian homeland.<lb /><lb />_ Hussein believes that this is<lb /><lb />precisely what Israel has in<lb />store for him: Annex the west<lb />Bank; use the threats of guer-<lb />rilla actions against Israel by<lb />Palestinians living in Jordan<lb />as a pretext for Israeli<lb />�?~peace-keeping�?T missions in-<lb />to Jordan; topple Hussein<lb />and create a �?oPalestinian<lb /><lb />�?~let Us Have Done With You�?T<lb /><lb />strategic procrastination for another.<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON �?" /Whenpetris Coninesnadal widk ing thought to the:<lb />ago, a consensus<lb /><lb />s that ensue when 535 members<lb /><lb />the press corps would have echoed �?"_ want to lead and almost no one wants to follow.<lb /><lb />state�?� in his kingdom.<lb /><lb />How much of his nightmare<lb />Hussein actually spelled out<lb />for Ronald Reagan is a secret<lb />between the two. 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          <lb />¥<lb /><lb />Public Forum<lb /><lb />To the editor:<lb />For months now we have heard and read the pros and cons<lb /><lb />concerning the tobacco program. The majority of these -<lb /><lb />statements have come from non-farmers. Too few of these<lb />opinions are from the farmer himself.<lb /><lb />On Dee. 16 the tobacco referendum was held, supposedly<lb />extending the tobacco program for three more years.<lb />However, many people forget that this is not a certain thing,<lb />for the tobacco program. can still collapse. We cannot<lb />continue to flood Stabilization with tobacco. Under the<lb />present program, price support will increase and, therefore,<lb />the tobacco companies will be less likely to purchase our best<lb />grades of tobacco because they are supported too high. We<lb />cannot produce our tobacco any cheaper because our fixed<lb />cost demands these prices. Our tobacco is the most desirable<lb />to our tobacco companies because it is of high quality.<lb /><lb />We have taken cut after cut in allotments, supposedly to<lb />keep production in line with demand. This has been definitely<lb />a wrong approach, because the tobacco companies have<lb />continued to increase their purchases from the foreign<lb />marketplace. If we could produce our; tobacco for around<lb />$1.50, the companies would buy all we could preduce. Tobacco<lb />must be produced cheaper here or we will soon be out of the<lb />tobacco business.<lb /><lb />If allotment owners want to preserve their allotments, they<lb />imust help the producer reduce his expenses. This can only be<lb />done by the allotment holders reducing their rental rates to<lb /><lb />�?~the producer. Otherwise, the allotment holders will soon<lb />discover that there will be no allotments to rent.<lb /><lb />We've got the land, the climate, the facilities, and the<lb />know-how to produce the tobacco, but. we�?Tre lettinng it get<lb />away from us.<lb /><lb />Linwood Hooks<lb />Winterville<lb /><lb />To the editor:<lb /><lb />Today there seems to be a never-ending attempt to take<lb />God out of the lives of the American people. When I read that<lb />a Christmas star that had atop the Morehead<lb />Planetarium for more than 20 years was removed, I felt this<lb />must have happened in Moscow �?" not Chapel Hill!<lb /><lb />The authors of our Constitution wrote the first clause of<lb />Amendment I to keep the state from interfering in religious<lb />affairs such as the establishment of a state church by<lb />Congress. People have somehow crazily converted this<lb />amendment, which was meant to guarantee freedom of<lb />religous expression for all, into a generalized suspicion of<lb />religious expression as something dangerous to our democra-<lb />cy. This is nuts because our Constitution intended to protect,<lb />not hamper, religion.<lb /><lb />Communism has no quarrel with the particular subject. It<lb />insists that religion, like everyone and everything else, must<lb />accommodate itself to the state�?Ts program. Communism<lb />promotes atheism and seeks to set itself up as a substitute for<lb />religion.<lb /><lb />As a UNC-CH graduate and an American citizen, I find it<lb />difficult to believe that UNC Chancellor Fordham actually<lb />requested for the star to be removed because of one person�?Ts<lb />interpretation of the Constitution.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Linda B. Harrington<lb /><lb />2003 Fe ive bs<lb />Greeniae�?�<lb /><lb />Roger Majak and<lb />Jonathan Bingham<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON �?" The outpouring of public support for a<lb />freeze on nuclear weapons is a remarkable development for<lb />which 1982 should be remembered in histories of American<lb />public opinion.<lb /><lb />The freeze movement has concentrated on �?~�?~vertical�?T�?T pro-<lb />liferation �?" that is, the growth of arsenals in countries that<lb /><lb />already have the bomb. But there is need for concern, as well,<lb /><lb />about the more subtle but equally dangerous possibility that<lb />the nuclear �?oclub�?� will become crowded with a host of<lb />politically-and economically-unstable new members,. in-<lb />cluding even terrorist groups.<lb /><lb />On the surface, at least, efforts to contain that kind of<lb />�?ohorizontal�?� proliferation seem to have been successful. No<lb />new nation has exploded a nuclear device since India in 1974.<lb />That�?Ts particularly encouraging when you consider that many<lb /><lb />' (Pakistan, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Libya, to name a<lb /><lb />few) have active nuclear programs that could lead to a bomb,<lb />though most deny any intention of building one.<lb /><lb />The very existence of such programs, however, and the fact<lb />that several countries have inched to within reach of a bomb,<lb />challenges the most sophisticated methods that have been<lb />devised to keep essential bomb-making materials and key<lb />technology out of the hands of the world�?Ts nuclear Pac-men.<lb />Since basic designs are published and understandable to any<lb /><lb />advanced student of physics, regulation of international trade -<lb /><lb />in nuclear materials, fabricating equipment and technical<lb />know-how developed from weapons tests by the nuclear na-<lb />tions is what has preserved the gap so far.<lb /><lb />0 ae ee Pat Bee Ek<lb /><lb />ee ee ee ene eee ee<lb />�?~ *<lb /><lb />Shortly after it took office, the Reagan administration plot-<lb />ted to scrap the tough Carter policies on nuclear exports in<lb />favor of �?oa major change in attitude�?� that would increase �?othe<lb />reliability of the U.S. as a nuclear supplier.�?� New ar-<lb />rangements for nuclear-export licensing were outlined in a<lb />secret memorandum circulated within the administration ear-<lb />ly in 1981.<lb /><lb />Such Reagan administration hopes of easing nuclear trade<lb /><lb />controls have been frustrated by tough statutory directives<lb /><lb />that leave little room for executive maneuvering. The Nuclear<lb />Non-Proliferation Act of 1978 (NNPA), passed in the House by<lb />a vote of 411-to-0, bars exports of nuclear materials to coun-<lb />tries which close off any of their nuclear facilities to interna-<lb />tional inspectors, or which otherwise pose nuclear-<lb />proliferation risks. Congress reserves an opportunity to veto<lb />any attempt by a president to waive that or any other nuclear-<lb />export requirement.<lb />Administration officials, however; have managed to find and<lb />exploit some loopholes in the NNPA. Exports of computers and<lb />other equipment useful in nuclear weapons development have<lb />been shipped to South Africa and Argentina under li<lb />issued by the Departments of Energy and Commerce, which<lb />are not subject to the NNPA�?Ts strict export criteria. The sare<lb />�?" opens the possibility that a U.S. nuclear plant could be<lb />sold to Pakistan, for example, if the equipment were produced<lb />in Europe under an agreement with a U.S. manufacturer.<lb />Gaps like these in the law urgently need closing. Legislation<lb />to do so got as far as approval by the House Foreign Affairs<lb /><lb />Dist. Field N<lb /><lb />DO YOU SENSE WE'RE AT THE CROSS<lb /><lb />, QSy<lb />' �?~a<lb />Ash<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Helms Could Go National In 1984<lb /><lb />a Pe ree ee ge ee ee<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON (AP) �?" It hasn�?Tt been a<lb />good year for Sen. Jesse Helms of North<lb />Carolina, and there may be tougher ones<lb />ahead.<lb /><lb />His issues and his candidates fared poorly in<lb />1982, He ran into trouble at home for casting a<lb />crucial, turnaround vote for one tax bill, and<lb />he faces trouble in the Senate for obstructing<lb />action on another.<lb /><lb />In North Carolina, Gov. James B. Hunt Jr, is<lb />waiting, already at work on his challenge to<lb />the Republican senator who has been a hero<lb />and leader of the New Right for a decade.<lb /><lb />Helms will be up for a third Senate term in<lb />1984, and Hunt would be the most formidable<lb />rival he�?Ts had to face.<lb /><lb />Not that Helms doesn�?Tt have plenty going for<lb />him. He is the ranking �?~figure on the<lb />Republican right,.He has a campaign bankroll<lb />ready. His National Congressional Club is a<lb />high-powered, high-bankroll political finance<lb />committee.<lb /><lb />Helms got 55 percent of the North Carolina<lb />vote in his last Senate election. Hunt got 62<lb />percent when he was elected to a second term<lb /><lb />Wang<lb /><lb />as governor in 1980.<lb /><lb />It would make quite a race: the patriarch of<lb />the New Right against a popular, 45-year-old,<lb />New South Democratic governor. It would<lb />unless Helms decided to call it a Senate career<lb />and go national in 1984 with a campaign for<lb />conservative purity. Helms and other ardent<lb />conservatives have complained, loudly and<lb />often, that President Reagan has parted with<lb />some of the precepts they thought he shared,<lb />and has installed suspect Republicans in high<lb />administration places.<lb /><lb />Helms threatened to challenge Reagan�?Ts<lb />chosen vice-presidential nominee, George<lb />Bush, at the 1980 Republican convention. He<lb />said calls were coming in from all over the<lb />country, urging him to run in order to display<lb />conservative dissatisfaction with Bush. In the<lb />end, Helms dropped the challenge and settled<lb />for nationally televised time to address the<lb />convention on conservative principles.<lb /><lb />There may be other options in 1984, and they<lb />could prove enticing to Helms, particularly if<lb />the North Carolina Senate odds look bad.<lb /><lb />One is the possibility that Reagan might not<lb />run again, leaving the Republican field open<lb /><lb />with Bush as the likely leader. The con-<lb />servatives didn�?Tt want him to be vice<lb />president, and they certainly don�?Tt want him<lb />nominated for president.<lb /><lb />Another is that Reagan runs, but that<lb />conservative disenchantment grows, as it<lb />probably will in view of the compromises the<lb />administration will have to make with a more<lb />heavily Democratic Congress. That could<lb />prompt a challenge to Reagan, or to Bush,<lb /><lb />from the F ican right in the presidential .<lb /><lb />primary élections. It would be symbolism,<lb />with little to no chance of success. But<lb />conservatives are big on symbolism, and they<lb />demand to be heard. Helms could be the. man<lb />to carry their message.<lb /><lb />National Democratic leaders claim that the<lb />1982 elections in North Carolina were the first<lb />installment of Hunt�?Ts Senate campaign, and<lb />showed that he can defeat Helms.<lb /><lb />Helms�?T National Congressional Club had<lb />plenty of campaign money �?" $9 million �?" but<lb />got little for it. A chunk of it went to back<lb />seven conservative Republican candidates for<lb />the House in North Carolina. All seven lost.<lb /><lb />- In midsummer, Helms and his North:<lb /><lb />Carolina colleague, Sen. John East, switching<lb />their votes at the last minute, provided the<lb />margin of approval in a key test of Reagan�?Ts<lb />big tax bill. It includes increase in the<lb />cigarette tax, which goes from 8 cents to 16<lb />cents. a package tomorrow. The - tobacco<lb />industry was. outraged, and said so. A vote to<lb />tax cigarettes, is not a vote that soon will be<lb />forgotten in North Carolina tobacco country.<lb /><lb />At the end of the congressional session,<lb />Helms delayed, then filibustered in a futile<lb />attempt to block Reagan's 5-cent-a-gallon<lb />gasoline tax increase. Eventually, two days<lb />before Christmas, the Senate passed the<lb />measure and finally adjourned, tired of the<lb />whole business and angry at Helms for the<lb />stall. There were spurned handshakes, and<lb />unusually harsh words about a fellow senator.<lb /><lb />And there were suggestions that Helms<lb />would face retaliation next year, when legisla-<lb />tion he wants is up for floor action. That would<lb />include bills of special interest to North<lb />Carolina, the kind of measures that have<lb />special importance to a senator facing a<lb />re-election campaign.<lb /><lb />GOP Lawmakers Will Remain Vocal<lb /><lb />RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) �?" The Republican Party lost 10<lb />seats in the General Assembly in last fall�?Ts elections, but GOP<lb /><lb />lawmakers say the setback will not change their role as a �?"<lb /><lb />vocal minority.<lb />�?o�?~We�?Tre supposed to be �?~his majesty�?Ts loyal opposition�?T even<lb />though we�?Tre small in numbers,�?��?T said Sen. Cass Ballenger,<lb />R-Catawba, who will become the Senate minority leader<lb />- when the Legislature convenes Jan. 12.<lb /><lb />�?o| would say we're going to have to mind our p�?Ts and q�?Ts<lb /><lb />and be reasonable, except where we see something we<lb />absolutely can�?Tt go along with or where we can make a<lb /><lb />difference,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />'<lb />Since the�?TGOP has never held a majority in the House or<lb /><lb />- Senate in recent history, the party�?Ts role will remain<lb />�?oWe were never in a position to call any shots before and<lb /><lb />we aren�?Tt now,�?� Ballenger said. �?"<lb />The Republicans will hold six seats in the Senate and 18 in<lb />the House. When the 1981 session began, they had exactly<lb /><lb />a<lb />Currier<lb /><lb />themselves an annual financial checkup.<lb /><lb />Such<lb /><lb />one-fifth of the�?T170 legislative seats �?" 10 in the 50-member<lb />Senate and 24 in the 120-member House.<lb /><lb />�?oObviously it will: be different because we don�?Tt have as<lb />�?~many in numbers,�?� said Sen. Donald Kincaid, R-Lenoir, the<lb />Senate minority leader for the past two years.<lb /><lb />�?oHowever, we have the experience and: the ability to<lb />identify things that need to be identified,�?� he said. �?oIf they<lb />need to be exposed to the public, I think we can do it.<lb /><lb />�?oSix votes could be enough to make or break a bill on a<lb />close vote. There�?Ts been a lot of legislation defeated on six<lb />votes. We will still be courted,�?� Kincaid said.<lb /><lb />Kincaid, like Ballenger, feels the major responsibility of the<lb /><lb />: GOP is to try to keep the Democrats in line through vocal<lb /><lb />opposition, even if the party is heavily outnumbered.<lb /><lb />In the House, Rep. Roy Spoon, D-Mecklenburg, agreed the<lb /><lb />GOP will continue its traditional role, but he perceives it |<lb /><lb />differently than Kincaid and Ballenger.<lb />Spoon said the party can be most effective in committee<lb />meetings, where members can present their views to<lb /><lb />Democratic colleagues in a quieter atmosphere.<lb /><lb />�?oI think we've been effective in committee meetings<lb />without hurting things,�?� he said. �?oSometimes they need<lb />Republicans to kill some bill.<lb /><lb />�?oI've never found any trouble doing business with<lb /><lb />- Democrats.�?�<lb /><lb />During the past session, Senate Republicans carried more<lb />influence than their House counterparts because the 10 GOP<lb />Senators presented a substantial voting block in the smaller<lb />Senate.<lb /><lb />The Republicans even managed to stall�?T the Senate<lb />completely on several occasions by blocking efforts to<lb />suspend rules and bring matters up for immediate action.<lb /><lb />But Kincaid predicted the new session will be quieter than<lb />past ones.<lb /><lb />�?oThis General Assembly is going to be tame, compared to<lb />the last three or four we�?Tve had. The Equal Rights<lb />Amendment is gone, the death penalty is gone, redistricting is<lb />gone,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />Annual Financial Checkup Helps Everyone<lb /><lb />most people, not only for the financial security<lb /><lb />are likely candidates for a<lb /><lb />budget, designed to enable them to exchange<lb />�?~manage that money and turn some of it into<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts a logical time, experts in personal savings for the future rather than simply fuel<lb /><lb />finance say, to review the state of your affairs<lb />with an eye to determining where you've been,<lb />where you' dike tobe, and haw to get there<lb /><lb />Tax @ to sort out checks, pay<lb />s and other records at this time of the year :<lb />anyway, in preparation for filing their returns. assets and<lb /><lb />half the picture.<lb />seen when a balance sheet is drawn up of<lb />liabilities.<lb /><lb />for the basket of current bills. -<lb />But as any corporate financial report shows,<lb />a statement of income and expenses is only<lb /><lb />The other half can only be<lb /><lb />�?~a few steps further and put some other least annually to determine whether<lb />a2 ,<lb /><lb />ment goals,�?� says the accounting<lb />discoveries. Even people who Deloitte Haskins &amp; Sells. �?oIt should encom-<lb /><lb />In adding up your income and outgo for your. �?"<lb />scomating vin Uncle Sam, you can make<lb /><lb />cy a es Matias See<lb /><lb />«. - being<lb />and retire-<lb />firm of<lb /><lb />summary can provide a particularly valuable<lb />of information. it is also important<lb />in a household where one spouse does most or<lb />all of the bookkeeping, so that the other can be<lb />to date.<lb /><lb />fe tet aes Coe teak<lb />Sells says, you should plan promptly to.<lb /><lb />one �?" �?~�?~if for no other reason than to designate<lb />an executor, to name guardians for your<lb />children, and to waive bond. If you have a will,<lb /><lb />jin that endeavor, you �?oSuch a balance sheet should be prepared at it should be reviewed and updated period-<lb /><lb />ically, especially in light of the substantial<lb />Chases io the if end estate. laws wade<lb />by the 1981 tax act. Your will should be stored<lb />in a safe place, and your executors should<lb />know where it is kept.�?�<lb /><lb />Speaking of safe it�?Ts worthwhile to<lb />consider whether all your records<lb />are stored securely. �?~A safe-deposit box or<lb />fireproof home safe is a virtual necessity for<lb /><lb />they afford but also as a safe place for<lb />personal papers and mementos that are<lb />difficult�?T or impossible to replace,�?� the ac-<lb />counting firm says.<lb /><lb />Once all assets have been tallied, an<lb />appraisal. can be made of the insurance<lb />carried on them, and on yourself as well. After<lb />taking into account any recent changes in your<lb />situation, a review may show that you need<lb />more insurance or, in a good many instances,<lb />less. )<lb /><lb />Auto and property insurance may warrant<lb />special attention right now, because the tax<lb />treatment of losses changes in 1983.<lb /><lb />�?oThe tax deductions that have been available<lb /><lb />on such losses will no longer exist, except on<lb />amounts that exceed 10 percent of your<lb /><lb />adjusted gross income. �?"<lb />. &gt;<lb /><lb />ee a a<lb />ee 7 Bs 7 oe<lb />ee @ �?~ # �?~ P<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"A-5<lb /><lb />Freeze Gaps Need Closing<lb /><lb />Committee in the congressional session just ended, but will<lb />have to be taken up again by the 98th Congress before it can<lb />become law. In addition to making the requirements for<lb />nuclear exports uniform for all U.S. agencies participating in<lb />the complex export licensing process, the proposed new<lb />�?" corrects other weaknesses in U.S. nuclear policy<lb />such as:<lb /><lb />�?oExports of highly-enriched uranium would be phased out.<lb />Highly-enriched uranium is itself a weapons material. It is us-<lb />ed mostly in research reactors, but it can be converted to<lb />weapons use with relative ease (it was the material used in the<lb />Hiroshima bomb). To reduce international commerce in this<lb />risky commodity, the bill calls for continued efforts to develop<lb />alternative fuels for research reactors and a pledge from<lb />foreign users to switch to those alternatives as soon as they<lb />become available. Failure to provide such assurances would<lb />stop any further shipments of high-enriched uranium in the<lb />meantime.<lb /><lb />*Exports of �?oreprocessing�?� technology would be banned.<lb />The technology which extracts plutonium (the most toxic<lb /><lb />.Substance known to man, and another type of weapon<lb />material; it was used in the bomb exploded over Nagasaki) is<lb />especially dangerous from a proliferation point of view. For<lb />the U.S. to supply that Ogy even to reliable foreign<lb />users would undermine ouf efforts to keep it away from<lb />unreliable nations, and would damage the credibility of our<lb />arguments to other nations to join us in abstaining from un-<lb />safeguarded nuclear exports. It�?Ts best simply to sell that<lb /><lb />technology t¢no one.<lb />Gifts<lb /><lb />PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) �?" Santa Claus has come and<lb />gone at the White House. President Reagan took some of his<lb />aides with him to this desert playground; others remained<lb />home in Washington, and others scattered across the country<lb />for brief vacations.<lb /><lb />A peek under the White House Christmas tree turned up<lb />some information about the sort of gifts that were exchanged<lb />this year.<lb /><lb />For Michael K. Deaver, the deputy White House chief of<lb />staff, and several others at the top of the White House<lb />hierarchy, 1982 was the Year of the Diet.<lb /><lb />In fact, Deaver claims such success at dieting that he is<lb />putting together a book on the subject. So, for 1983 �?" the year<lb />in which Deaver had threatened to quit so that he could go<lb />into business and boost his $60,000 salary �?" he was given a<lb />sabatical. Not for business, mind you, but to take off on a<lb />�?obook tour�?T�?T to promote his opus on every morning television<lb />show across the land. ie<lb /><lb />To the deputy chief dieter, Richard G. Darman, assistant to<lb />the president and deputy to the chief of staff, there will be a<lb />new wardrobe. He insists on wearing his prediet suits,<lb />bunched up under his belt, as a public display of his dieting<lb />prowess.<lb /><lb />James A. Baker III, the White House chief of staff, is about<lb />as, well placed as anyone in the White House, and usually<lb />knows what is going on. But of late, he has been concerned<lb />about unauthorized news leaks at the White House. So, a box<lb />of corks was in order, and that is what he got.<lb /><lb />For William P. Clark, Reagan�?Ts national security advisers,<lb />there will be an end to rumors. Clark, who began work in the<lb />Reagan administration as deputy secretary of state, came<lb />yen to the White House last January to replace Richard V.<lb />Allen. i, �?~<lb /><lb />As one of Reagan's old-time friends, rumors have<lb />surrounded Clark. The latest is that he will replace Baker as<lb />chief of staff at the White House. Of course, 1983 could also<lb />see continued rumors about Clark �?" if he is the man<lb />spreading them. | 3 :<lb /><lb />Larry Speakes, the chief deputy White House press<lb />secretary, is fond of country and western music, He hits the<lb />C&amp;W joints whenever he can on the road with Reagan. So, he<lb />should be pleased with his tourist guide listing each such bar<lb />in each town on the president's itinerary,<lb /><lb />For Lyndon Allin, known throughout the White House as<lb />�?oMort,�?� there will be a telephone that does not ring after 11<lb />p.m, Allin is a Speakes deputy specializing in national<lb />security and foreign affairs, As such, it is his job from time to<lb />time to answer late-night queries from reporters, He has told<lb />the White House switchboard that when he is the night duty<lb />officer, he will not take any calls after 11p.m,<lb /><lb />Kenneth Duberstein, Reagan's ace liaison chief on Capitol<lb />Hill, received 26 Christmas presents: 26 rookie Republic<lb />congressmen to replace the 26 members the GOP �?~ost in the<lb />House in the November election, _<lb /><lb />James Rosebush, the chief of Nancy Reagan�?Ts staff, also<lb />got his wish: a new pocketbook. One of his duties includes<lb />carrying-Mrs. Reagan�?Ts purse, when it gets in her way. In<lb />fact, it happens so much that she has agreed to<lb />handbags that are color coordinated with his outfits, rather<lb />than with her own.<lb /><lb />George<lb /><lb />Gallup P ¢) | |<lb /><lb />PRINCETON, N.J. �?" A rising tide of optimism about the<lb />chances for world peace is found in many nations around the<lb />globe, as determined by a recent Gallup International survey<lb />in which more than 25,000 representative citizens were inter-<lb />viewed.<lb /><lb />�?~Optimists�?T are defined as those who believe the chances of<lb />a world war in the next 10 years are �?oless than 50 percent.�?�<lb />The balance of responses in each nation fall into the categories<lb />of about 50-50, more than 50 percent, and undecided.<lb /><lb />The weight of opinion in virtually all of the 26 countries<lb />where nationwide surveys were conducted ig that the chances<lb />of an all-out conflict are less than 50 percent, with the propor-<lb />tion of optimists having increased over the last 12 months in<lb />the 19 nations that participated in both the 1981 and 1982<lb />surveys.<lb /><lb />Optimism runs strongest in Finland (73 percent say chances<lb />of war are less than 50 percent), Italy (72 percent), Japan (71<lb />percent), andGreece (70 percent). �?"<lb /><lb />Least optimistic are the Australians (43 percent feel the<lb />chances of an all-out conflict are less than 50 percent), the .<lb />Americans (42 �?~ora ae the Colombians ado<lb /><lb />In the U.S., 42 percent of all persons interviewed say chances<lb />of a world war are less than 50 percent, 20 percent say they are<lb />about 50-50, and 29 percent feel there is more than a 50 percent<lb />likelihood.<lb /><lb />Most inclined to be optimistic are men, adults over the age of<lb />24, persons with a college background, Republicans, and<lb />Westerners.<lb /><lb />_ Following is the consensus for the nations covered in the 1982<lb /><lb />survey:<lb />Chances of War �?" Consensus<lb /><lb />Laas thin BOON i. ic ic i ae 58%<lb /><lb />Bebe OG ocak lene 14%<lb /><lb />pe bp i Ae torr rere 17%<lb /><lb />ADMIN... cts asics tec e ieee reser nage cree A<lb /><lb />® During the last weeks of 1982, Gallup-affiliated organ :<lb />in 26 Se interviewed representative samples of the publio<lb />in each country. as<lb /><lb />The U.S. findings are based on telephone interviews with<lb /><lb />1,U38 adults, 18 and over, conducted in more than 300 scien-<lb /><lb />tifically selected localities across the nation during the period. 8<lb /><lb />ber 19-28. : ei<lb />por resis based on a sills this size, one can say with<lb />95 percent confidence that the error attributable to sampling<lb />and other random effects could be four percentage points in<lb />- either direction. 3 | sek iad<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>A-8�?"The Daily Reflector, Greevnille, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Once-Easy Farm Credit Fades As Loan Boom Ends<lb /><lb />By MARK PETERSON<lb />Associated Press Writer<lb /><lb />KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) �?" Jim Powers spent much of the<lb />1970s taking out loans to buy more land, to plant more crops,<lb />to acquire more livestock �?" to grow, grow, grow.<lb /><lb />Like many farmers, Powers was swept up in the get- bigger<lb />mentality nurtured by the Department of Agriculture,<lb />lenders, farmers and others who believed land values would<lb />rise forever and export markets would cure whatever ailed<lb />American agriculture.<lb /><lb />Powers started out in 1965 with $600 and 68 acres of rugged<lb />land- near La Tour in west-central Missouri. He borrowed<lb />money, and grew. And borrowed. And grew. And borrowed<lb />more<lb /><lb />By the end of the decade, Powers was planting 900 acres of<lb />corn and other crops. His few hogs had become a few<lb />hundred. His sheds brimmed with modern equipment:A_new<lb />irrigation system and grain storage bins were installed.<lb />Powers was making a good living.<lb /><lb />Then came the 1980s, with soaring interest rates and<lb />depressed commodity prices. Beyond those worries, Powers�?T<lb />farm was stricken with drought and a swift, deadly swine<lb />disease<lb /><lb />Suddenly, the only thing getting bigger at the Jim Powers<lb />farm was his debt, a pile of bills that totaled almost $400,000.<lb />He couldn't keep up with the interest, much less the principal.<lb /><lb />In mid-1981, Powers was dropped by the Production Credit<lb />Association, his source of operating money. The Farmers<lb />Home Administration, a federal financing agency of last<lb />resort for farmers, paid off the PCA and and extended<lb />Powers more credit. But not for long.<lb /><lb />After about six months, the FmHA decided Powers�?T profit<lb />margin was too slim and cut him off, essentially leaving him<lb />with just one choice. The farm auction was in March.,<lb /><lb />Powers is out of farming but up to his cap brim in debt.<lb /><lb />�?~| had optimism, dreams and a vision,�?� said Powers, who<lb />now is studying for the ministry at Hesston College in Kansas.<lb />�?~�?~But all the roses turned to horse manure.�?T�?T<lb /><lb />Powers, 45, believes he would still be farming had he not<lb />expanded with such zeal. Had his appetite for money not been<lb />so voracious. Had that money not been dished out so readily.<lb /><lb />�?oThey made a feather bed for me to lie on, and then it<lb />burned right out from under me,�?� Powers said of the lenders.<lb />�?~You know, I could basically sit down at my kitchen table and<lb />write out a loan. It was just too simple.�?�<lb /><lb />Jim Powers�?T plight has become a common one. Economists<lb />and analysts, farmers and lenders agree that many problems<lb />in. agriculture today are rooted in free-wheeling credit<lb />practices that grew primarily from inflated land values.<lb /><lb />Del Wilken, a University of Illinois extension economist,<lb />said the vast majority of the nation�?Ts 2.4 million farmers<lb />would survive the recession by falling back on savings from<lb />prosperous years, delaying capital purchases, cutting<lb />expenses and taking a second job. Even so, it�?Ts predicted that<lb />at least 50,000 farms will fail in 1983.<lb /><lb />Farmers borrow from commercial banks, life insurance<lb />companies, the Production Credit Association and Federal<lb />Land Bank Association. The latter two cater to agriculture<lb />and operate along the lines of a credit union. They are<lb />regulated by the government but use no federal funds. Local<lb />PCAs provide short- and intermediate-term loans for<lb />production expenses, for such things as seed, fuel and<lb />equipment. Land banks provide long-term loans for real<lb />estate. The FmHA, on the other hand, has generally served<lb />farmers who could not acquire credit elsewhere.<lb /><lb />�?~In the past, lenders could offer credit secure in the<lb />knowledge that inflated land was pushing farthers�?T equity<lb />skyward. Even if the borrower got in trouble, they reasoned,<lb />the FmHA in many cases would be there to cover his notes<lb /><lb />INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE<lb /><lb />Reg.<lb /><lb />$290<lb />$599<lb />$690<lb /><lb />$995<lb /><lb />Ladies Semi-Precious<lb />Stone Rings<lb /><lb />Onyx, Tiger Eye, Opal, Pear!<lb />30% &amp; More Off Entire Stock<lb /><lb />�?~79<lb />98<lb /><lb />REDUCTION SALE<lb /><lb />oa<lb />a<lb /><lb />4<lb />&gt; =<lb />, ee<lb /><lb />0%<lb /><lb />&amp; Jot Off Entire Stock<lb /><lb />5 Convenient Ways To at<lb />feed �?Ts Charge, American Express, Master<lb />Card, Visa, or Interest Free Lopewey<lb /><lb />REED�?T<lb /><lb />Fine Jewelers and Diamond Importers<lb />Carolina East Mall - Greenville<lb /><lb />through refinancing. Now, with agriculture in a recession, the<lb />FmHA has taken over a steadily increasing number of<lb />farmers. At the beginning of 1980, for example, FmHA held<lb />11.9 percent of all non-real estate farm loans. In 1981, 14<lb />percent. In 1982, almost 16 percent.<lb /><lb />In 1979 foreclosure liquidation of farms with FmHA<lb />loans was well t percent. In the first three quarters of<lb />1982, it was 275% percent.<lb /><lb />While net farm income was moving from $14.2 billion in<lb />1970 to an estimated $19 billion in 1982, farm debt was<lb />shooting from $53 billion to almost $200 billion. Although<lb />many factors had a bearing on these figures, it�?Ts apparent<lb />farmers borrowed more than they could afford.<lb /><lb />�?oWe went through an easy-credit syndrome in this<lb /><lb />Private Enterprise<lb />... Polish Style<lb /><lb />An elderly woman displays<lb />ducks in her stall in a private<lb />market in Warsaw during<lb />New Year�?Ts holiday. The<lb />ducks were selling for more<lb />than $10 each. The price is<lb />lower in state-runned<lb />markets, where meat and<lb />poultry are rigidly rationed<lb />and sometimes difficult to<lb />find. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />Diamond Solitaires<lb /><lb />From $99 To $12,000<lb />30% &amp; More Off Entire Stock<lb /><lb />Sale<lb /><lb />°199<lb />*390<lb />*499<lb />*625<lb />*525<lb /><lb />- $699<lb />*1900<lb />3980<lb /><lb />onan<lb /><lb />pata ©<lb /><lb />Diamond Pendants<lb />From $69 To $4000<lb /><lb />30% &amp; More Off Entire Stock<lb /><lb />Sale<lb /><lb />*85<lb />*119 -<lb />*190<lb />*425<lb />�?~799<lb /><lb />Ladies Rings<lb />~ Diamonds, Sapphires,<lb /><lb />Rubies, Emeralds<lb /><lb />Layaway Or Charge It<lb />Now At Reed�?Ts<lb /><lb />country,�?� said Marvin Duncan, a Federal Reserve Bank<lb />economist in Kansas City. �?oAnd the go-go banking and<lb />farming of the 1970s has left some unfortunate hangovers in<lb />the 1980s.�?�<lb /><lb />Bank vault doors were swinging wide because the value of<lb />farm real estate was rising by up to 20 percent a year.<lb /><lb />But USDA �?~surveys indicate farm land value dropped 1<lb />percent nationwide in 1982. Many predicted the decline would<lb />continue in 1983.<lb /><lb />ven though everything else was working against us,�?�<lb />ot Robert Roesler, a�?~South Dakota farmer, �?oyou had your<lb />and<lb /><lb />behind you when it was time for a loan. Now even that�?Ts<lb />slipping away.�?T<lb />Another factor in expansion fever was the popular belief<lb /><lb />oe a<lb />0<lb />ee<lb /><lb />Diamond Earrings<lb />From $24 To $2000<lb /><lb />30% &amp; More Off Entire Stock ~<lb /><lb />Reg.<lb /><lb />a �?~$19<lb />SMR Oh oceh cap! cold cs $150<lb />ree Oy $290<lb />GN viline os ss ake $490<lb /><lb />Sale<lb />at)<lb /><lb />�?~99<lb />"199<lb />'399<lb />�?~699<lb /><lb />14K Serpentine Chains<lb />Reg. Sale<lb />19<lb />�?~23<lb />�?~27<lb />$29 F<lb />sg ;<lb /><lb />$39.95<lb />$47.50.<lb /><lb />Accutron<lb /><lb />All Items Subject<lb />To Prior Sale<lb /><lb />that export markets would support U.S. farm production. But,<lb />undercut by developments such as the 1980 grain embargo,<lb />the foreign markets were a disappointment.<lb /><lb />Nevertheless, Monte Reese, a spokesman for the Federal<lb />Land Bank in Wichita, Kan., said it would have been �?~very<lb />improper�?� for a lender to suggest to a farmer that expansion<lb />was not to his benefit in the 1970s. �?~It appeared that that was<lb />the way to go,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />With land value and commodity prices sagging and the<lb />FmHA �?" under pressure from the Reagan administration �?"<lb />restricting its lending policies, farm credit today is<lb />considerably tighter.<lb /><lb />�?~Not too long ago, a farmer would ask for a loan to buy one<lb />pen of cattle and his lender would offer him ugh to buy<lb />two,�?� said John Junior Armstrong, president ui the Kansas<lb />Farm Bureau. �?~That same farmer now wants to purchase a<lb />pen of cattle and he�?Ts told to buy just half a pen.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Lenders. are not as concerned now with a farmer's net<lb />worth as they are with his ability to pay his bills.<lb /><lb />�?oYou have to ask, �?~Are we doing this man a favor<lb />keeping him in business, or are we doing him an injustice<lb />said Earl Bullington, president of the Caruthersville, \�?T<lb />PCA and the Association of Missouri PCAs. �?oYou can<lb />imagine how hard a decision like that is. We�?Tre really on th<lb />firing line.�?�<lb /><lb />Lenders said they were working more closely with<lb /><lb />- farmers; they want to know that the farmers will be able to<lb /><lb />keep up with bills.<lb /><lb />Larry Carson, president of the Lancaster State Bank of<lb />Lancaster, Wis., said his bank had three full-time loan<lb />officers who handled farm lending, and each one spends at<lb />least 60 percent of his time in the field, examining everything<lb />from crops and livestock to balance sheets.<lb /><lb />�?oWe're going out to the operators, making the best<lb />projections we can,�?� Carson said. �?~�?~Solid loans don�?Tt happen ~<lb />by aecident.�?T�?��?�" ~~ -<lb /><lb />As well as restricting new �?~ines, lenders are clamping<lb />down on delinquent ones. The FmHA set a goal of collecting<lb />70,000 overdue notes by the end of fiscal 1983.<lb /><lb />Roesler, the South Dakota farmer, so zealously heeded the<lb />call to expand and plant fencepost to fencepost that he is<lb />deeply in debt and is considered a poor risk for further FmHA<lb />loans.<lb /><lb />Roesler agrees, to a point. But unti] a few months ago, he<lb />had hoped to borrow still more money �?" $300,000 to buy cattle<lb />he wanted to feed with his corn. Roesler said he was certain<lb />he could have sold the cattle at a profit. Even so, the FmHA<lb />decided it was not wise to secure a loan for a man whose<lb />debts exceeded his assets by more than a quarter of a million<lb />dollars.<lb /><lb />Roesler said he has done all he can to dig out. from his<lb />debts.<lb /><lb />He has cut production costs.<lb /><lb />�?~I stopped fertilizing two years ago. I�?Tve minimized tillage,<lb />and cut back on insecticides and herbicides. We go with the<lb />absolute necessities.�?�<lb /><lb />He has stopped buying equipment.<lb /><lb />�?o| fix whatever I can, but it�?Ts still wearing out. ...<lb />that�?Ts going to catch up to you sooner or later.�?�<lb /><lb />He cannot afford farm hands.<lb /><lb />And<lb /><lb />Dial-A-Prayer<lb />752-1362<lb /><lb />sa ide ta. teed $215<lb />oo a $280<lb />te oe $460<lb /><lb />ANNUAL INVENTORY<lb />REDUCTION SALE<lb /><lb />Diamond Clusters<lb />25% &amp; More Off<lb />Entire Stock<lb /><lb />Rs es OR BNE Fatt<lb /><lb />Reg.<lb /><lb />AWS NOILONdG<lb /><lb />Diamond Rings<lb /><lb />35% o<lb /><lb />Entire Stock<lb /><lb />IANI<lb /><lb />a oe<lb />L<lb /><lb />Ps aes LORD<lb /><lb />Watches<lb /><lb />Bulova, Citizen, Seiko,<lb /><lb />, Caravelle.<lb /><lb />Entire Stock<lb /><lb />�?~STORES IN: Chapel Hill, Cary, Rocky Mt.,<lb /><lb />Wilson, Wilmington, Jacksonville.<lb />Whiteville &amp; Myrtle Beach. ff<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />A-8�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />| InThe Area |New Congress To Convene Mon<lb /><lb />City Board Meets Monday<lb /><lb />The Greenville Board of Education will meet Monday at<lb />Rose High School. Items on the agenda include; The band and<lb />athletic budget, a �?oYear of the Public Schools�?T�?T resenation,<lb />performance appraisal and personnel action.<lb /><lb />Four-Day Revival Set<lb /><lb />New Covenant Temple Holy Church will sponsor a New<lb />Year's revival Monday through Wednesday. Evangelist Elder<lb />Jessie Williams of Goldsboro is the guest speaker.<lb /><lb />Children's Hour Resumes<lb /><lb />Preschool hour in the Children�?Ts Room at Shepard<lb />Memorial Library will resume its regular schedule Wednes-<lb />day at 10:30 a.m. The program, which is for children ages 3-5<lb /><lb />includes stories, songs, poetry,<lb />films. For more information, call the library at 752-4177.<lb /><lb />East And Helms<lb />Draw ADA Zero<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON (UPI) �?"<lb />Americans for Democratic<lb />Action charged Saturday<lb />that the Senate�?Ts voting re-<lb />cord was abysmal in 1982,<lb />with most senators behaving<lb />as �?~President Reagan�?Ts mar-<lb />ionettes.�?��?T<lb /><lb />In its annual rating of<lb />lawmakers based on 20 key<lb />votes, the liberal group<lb />awarded perfect 100 scores to<lb />three Democratic senators,<lb /><lb />puppets, fingerplays and<lb /><lb />prayer and abortion, and the<lb />override of Reagan�?Ts budget<lb />veto, the Senate for the most<lb />part behaved as President<lb />Reagan�?Ts marionettes.�?�<lb />�?oThe Senate last year<lb />played more roles than (the<lb />late character actor) Lon<lb />Chaney, almost all of them<lb />villains,�?� Shull said. �?oIt<lb />played Scrooge with the<lb />social budget, Jim Crow on<lb />busing, Robin Hood in re-<lb /><lb />By DON PHILLIPS<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON (UPI) �?"<lb />The new, more Democratic<lb />and more independent 98th<lb />Congress convenes Monday<lb />to prepare to grapple with<lb />the problems of Social Secu-<lb />rity and to find a balance<lb />between domestic and mili-<lb />tary spending.<lb /><lb />The first week of activity<lb />will be concentrated in the<lb />House which, with 26 newly<lb />elected Democrats, will de-<lb />cide on several significant<lb />rules changes.<lb /><lb />One would limit riders on<lb />appropriations bills, which<lb />have been used over the<lb />years for social issues rang-<lb /><lb />Bill Bradley of New Jersey,<lb />Christopher Dodd of Con-<lb /><lb />necticut<lb /><lb />Metzenbaum of Ohio.<lb />Three Republicans<lb /><lb />and Howard<lb /><lb />verse on tax giveaways to<lb />the rich, Santa Claus to the<lb />Pentagon, and the Ugly<lb />American on intervention in<lb />Central America.�?��?T<lb /><lb />TANKER CRASHES �?" An empty te tanker crashed<lb /><lb />through a guardrail on the Interstate 10 bridge over the Rio<lb /><lb />Grande River near Las Cruces, N.M., Suturday. The tanker<lb /><lb />' collided with a pickup truck before going off the bridge.<lb />Neither driver was injured seriously. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />senators, John East and<lb />Jesse Helm of North Caro-<lb />lina, and Mack Mattingly of<lb />Georgia got zero ratings for<lb />negative votes, in the ADA<lb />view, on all 20 issues. In 1981,<lb />eight senators had zero rat-<lb />ings.<lb /><lb />Among the Senate lead-<lb />ership, Republican leader<lb />Howard Baker of Tennessee<lb />got a 5 rating and Demo-<lb />cratic leader Robert Byrd<lb />was at 60.<lb /><lb />�?oThe Senate�?Ts record un-<lb />der Republican leadership<lb />during 1982 was nothing less<lb />than abysmal,�?� ADA Na-<lb />tional Director Leon Shull<lb />said. �?oDespite a few bright<lb />spots, including Senate ac-<lb />tion on the Voting Rights Act,<lb />the rejection of the New<lb />Right agenda on school<lb /><lb />* weapons,<lb /><lb />The ADA�?Ts Senate voting<lb />record was based on 20 votes<lb />reflecting the difference be-<lb />tween liberals and con-<lb />servatives on budgetary pol-<lb />icy, the MX missile, jobs<lb />legislation, chemical<lb />civil rights,<lb />nuclear non-proliferation,<lb />social issues and non-<lb />intervention abroad.<lb />�?~Absences by the senators<lb />were counted as negative<lb />votes.<lb /><lb />In the ADA view, a vote<lb />against the balanced budget<lb />amendment was the correct<lb />one as was a vote against the<lb />Republican leadership�?Ts at-<lb />tempt to keep MX funds in<lb />the defense budget. Yes<lb />votes were correct to kill an<lb />amendment barring federal<lb />courts from hearing �?~�?~volun-<lb /><lb />tary�?� school prayer cases<lb />and to bar funds for the<lb />controversial Clinch River<lb />breeder reactor.<lb /><lb />The ADA said the average<lb />score for the Senate was 45,<lb />up from 40 last year. Demo-<lb />crats average 68, three<lb />higher than 1981. The<lb />average Republican score<lb />increased from 17 to 25.<lb /><lb />The overall increase in the<lb />Senate average was due to a<lb />slight move away from the<lb />president by Republican<lb />senators,�?� the ADA. said,<lb />with Eastern Republicans<lb />increasing their score by 19<lb />percent, Midwestern Re-<lb />publicans by 9 percent and<lb />Western Republicans by 7<lb />percent.<lb /><lb />Six Republican senators<lb />had a difference of 30 points<lb />or more over their 1981<lb />scores, �?~demonstrating<lb />clearly that those senators<lb />who altered their positions<lb />significantly in 1982 voted<lb />more liberally,�?� the ADA<lb />said. The Republicans were<lb />John Chafee of Rhode Island,<lb />up from 45 in 1981 to 80 in<lb />1982; David Durenberger of<lb />Minnesota, 40 to 70; Slade<lb />Gordon of Washington, 10 to<lb />45 percent; John Heinz of<lb />Pennsylvania, 35 to 70 per-<lb />cent; William Roth of Dela-<lb />ware, 20 to 50; and Robert<lb />Stafford of Vermont, 35 to 65.<lb /><lb />Having a parking problem? 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For the rest<lb />of the week, committees will<lb />organize and various<lb />housekeeping matters will be<lb />decided.<lb />The lawmakers then . will<lb />take their first recess, until<lb />Jan. 25 for Reagan�?Ts State of<lb />the Union address, followed<lb />on Jan. 31 by his proposed<lb />budget.<lb />That budget is expected to<lb />be the flash point for<lb />numerous battles during the<lb /><lb />day<lb /><lb />next year as the House,<lb />which will be controlled by<lb />Democrats 269-165, and the<lb />Senate, still 54-46 Republican<lb />but far more independent of<lb />Reagan, struggle with a defi-<lb />cit that is approaching the<lb />$200 billion-a-year mark.<lb /><lb />Defense Secretary Caspar<lb />Weinberger fired the opening<lb />round in the battle last week,<lb />even before the new Con-<lb />gress arrived, by holding a<lb />news conference to say the<lb />military budget had been<lb />held down as much as possi-<lb />ble and further cuts could not<lb />be made �?owithout risk to our<lb />national security.�?�<lb /><lb />Many of the lawmakers<lb />arriving Monday are<lb />expected to ignore Wein-<lb />berger�?Ts remarks and to<lb />push for a smaller, although<lb />still substantial, increase in<lb />military spending.<lb /><lb />Sell your used television the<lb />Classified way. 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          <lb />A-10�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Cities Sapping Rural Fire Units<lb /><lb />By The Associated Press<lb /><lb />Expanding cities are sap-<lb />ping the strength of rural<lb />volunteer fire departments<lb />across North Carolina, lead-<lb />ing the departments to turn<lb />to the Legislature for help.<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts a tough problem, one<lb />that�?Ts been around for 10<lb />years or more, because the<lb />cities go after the areas<lb />where there�?Ts a good tax<lb />base,�?T said Ken Farmer,<lb />executive secretary of the<lb />North Carolina Fire Com-<lb />mission. �?oAnd those are<lb />precisely the places where<lb />you usually find a good,<lb />well-equipped volunteer<lb />group.<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts good from the city�?Ts<lb />point of view, but what hap-<lb /><lb />pens is that the parts of the<lb />fire district that are left have<lb />a hard time supporting their<lb />department,�?� Farmer said.<lb /><lb />�?oI. don�?Tt know how we'll<lb />survive,�?� said Jackson Park<lb />Volunteer Fire Department<lb />Chief David Clay.<lb /><lb />The city of Concord has<lb />annexed about 8 square<lb />miles of Cabarrus County,<lb />including about 90 percent of<lb />the area served by the<lb />Jackson Park department.<lb /><lb />Clay said that before an-<lb />nexation; the department<lb />served about 6,000 residents<lb />in a fire district where the<lb />property value was about $72<lb />million. Residents pay 4<lb />cents per $100 in property<lb />valuation for the fire service.<lb /><lb />But when annexation takes<lb />effect in July, lesS*than $10<lb /><lb />million worth of taxable...<lb /><lb />property will be left. That<lb />makes it difficult for the<lb />department to replace �?~old<lb />and outdated equipment.<lb /><lb />For departments not sup-<lb />ported by taxes in fire tax<lb />districts, the volunteers are<lb />forced to solicit door-to-door<lb />or find other ways to raise<lb />cash.<lb /><lb />�?oYou have to do more<lb />barbecues and suppers to<lb />keep your department go-<lb />ing,�?� said Ray Adcock, chief<lb />of the Stacks Road Volunteer<lb />Fire Department in southern<lb />Union County.<lb /><lb />But that may change when<lb />the Legislature meets this<lb /><lb />week in Raleigh, a subcom-<lb />mittee unanimously re-<lb />commended changes in an-<lb /><lb />�?o�?~nexation laws that could beip<lb /><lb />the volunteers.<lb /><lb />The panel said. the. laws<lb />should state that cities. may<lb />contract with volunteer dex<lb />partments to serve annexed<lb />areas. And it said cities<lb />annexing into volunteer fire<lb />districts should compensate<lb />the department in proportion<lb />to tne size of the annexed<lb />area.<lb /><lb />That�?Ts important because<lb />many departments take out<lb />loans for expensive fire<lb />trucks and are strapped after<lb /><lb />annexation, said . Gerry...<lb /><lb />Coheh, counsel to the Special<lb />Committee on Annexation<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />Bookmobile<lb />Stops Planned<lb /><lb />The schedule for the Pitt County Bookmobile is listed<lb />below. This schedule of stops will be effective until June 2.<lb /><lb />A total of 104 stops are planned throughout the county.<lb />There is no charge to use the bookmobile and stops have been<lb />arranged to cover the entire county. Books can be borrowed<lb />for a three-week period of time. Library cards are free and<lb />can be used at Sheppard Memoraial Library, its branches<lb />and the Bookmobile.<lb /><lb />The Bookmibile makes stops on a three-week basis.<lb />Bookmobile schedules are free and can be obtained at any<lb />library or the Bookmobile. For exact locations of the stop<lb />nearest you, call Sheppard Memorial Library at 752-4177.<lb /><lb />A list of the stops and their dates will include:<lb /><lb />Winterville �?" Monday Jan.I¢gplap. 31, Feb. 21, March 14,<lb />April 25, May 16.<lb /><lb />Ayden-Grifton �?" Tuesday, Jan. 11, Feb. 1, Feb. 22, March<lb />15, April 5, April 26, May 17.<lb /><lb />Falkland-Farmville-Fountain �?" Wednesday Jan. 12, Feb. 2,<lb />Feb. 23, March 16, April 6, April 27, May 18.<lb /><lb />Belvoir Township �?" Thursday, Jan. 13, Feb. 3, Feb. 24,<lb />March 17, April 7, April 28, May 19.<lb /><lb />Pactolus Township �?" Monday Jan. 17, Feb. 7, Feb. 28,<lb />March 21, April 11, May 2, May 23.<lb /><lb />Bethel-Stokes �?" Tuesday, Jan. 18, Feb. 8, March 1, March<lb />22, April 12, May 3, May 24. |<lb /><lb />North Greenville �?" Wednesday, Jan. 19, Feb. 9, March 2,<lb />March 23, April 13, May 4, May 25.<lb /><lb />Swift Creek-Chicod �?" Thursday, Jan. 20, Feb. 10, March 3,<lb />March 24, April 14, May 5, May.26.<lb /><lb />Bell�?Ts Fork �?" Friday, Jan. 21, Feb. 11, March 4, March 25,<lb />April 15, May 6, May 27.<lb /><lb />West Greenville �?" Monday, Jan. 24, Feb. 14, March 7,<lb />March 28, April 18, May 9.<lb /><lb />Bell Arthur-Stantonsburg Road �?" Tuesday, Jan. 25, Feb.<lb />15, March 8, March 29, April 19, May 10, May 31.<lb /><lb />South Greenville �?" Wednesday, Jan. 26, Feb. 16, March 9,<lb />March 30. April 20, May 11, June 1. :<lb /><lb />Grimesland �?" Thursday Jan. 27, Feb. 17, March 10, March<lb />31, April 21, May 12, June 2.<lb /><lb />PITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE<lb /><lb />Continuing Education Schedule of Courses<lb />Winter Quarter 1982-83<lb /><lb />month. At a meeting last Law.<lb /><lb />GIGI LEARNS MOTHERING �?" Gigi, a lowland gorilla,<lb />holds her second offspring hours after its birth last week at<lb />the Stone Zoo in Stoneham, Mass, Last year, attempts to<lb />educate Gigi in the ways of motherhood failed when she<lb />rejected her firstborn. This time around Gigi began carrying<lb />her baby very shortly after delivery and continues to show<lb />other signs of maternal behavior. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />610s<lb /><lb />all<lb /><lb />Registration Information<lb />There is a registration fee for all courses (non-credit) with the exception of Adult Basic Education and Adult High School for which there Is no cost.<lb />There is no charge for Senior Citizens 65 or older. A special fee of $33.00 is charged for every adult student enrolling in Adult Driver's Training<lb />(High School students, sixteen years of age or older are permitted to enroll with written approval from the appropriate public school official in any<lb /><lb />course(s) except Adult Driver's Training.)<lb /><lb />* Tuition for Non-Resident of North Carolina; Non-Credit courses-same as resident.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE AREA<lb />Course Title Cost Hours Begins Time Day Site Course Title Cost Hours Begins Time Day Site<lb />Assorted Cratt p Quilting 15.00 24 1/13 912 TH SB<lb />Ww 15.00 24 TBA 7-10 TBA -¥OCS | Lap Quilting 15.00 24 1/143 7-10 TH SB<lb /><lb />Bandsaw Workshop 15.00 20 1/11 7:9:30 T | GMA | Painting: MixedMedia 15.00 24 1/12 1-4 Ww GMA<lb /><lb />Bargello 15.00 26 1/14 912 =F SB Painting: Oll Painting 15.00 30 1/10 1-4 mM GRD<lb /><lb />Basketry 15.00 2 W114 T GRD | Painting: OllPainting 15.00 60 1/13 93 TH GRD<lb /><lb />Baskets 15.00 24 1/12 7-10 W SB Painting: Ol &amp; Acrylic 15.00 16 1/12 10-12 W GMA<lb /><lb />Calligraphy 15.00 16 11/13 79 TH GRD | Painting: Portrait 15.00 30 1/13  6:30-<lb /><lb />Candlewicking 15.00 24 1/11 = 14 T GRD 9:30 TH GRD<lb /><lb />Country Painting: Water Color 15.00 20 1/13 1012 TH GMA<lb /><lb />Candiewicking 15.00 24 1/13 912 TH SB ° | Painting: WaterColor 15.00 30 1/10 912 M GRD<lb /><lb />Country Quick Quilts 15.00 24 1/11 912 #T . 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OTT Taxes (Personal<lb />Income) 8.00 1 T-<lb /><lb />Medical Training) 8.00 118 2/1 7-10 © T&amp;TH 213W World War | &amp; Ii 8.00 ; in Pe Te<lb />EMT Refresher. 8.00 3 1/24 «67-10)0|=�?"- M&amp;W O213W Rooms 1-58 are in the one-story White Buliding (Administration)<lb /><lb />First Ald 6.00 12 TBA 7-10 WwW 1T Rooms 100H-236H are in the rey hooker Buliding next to the<lb />Fundamentals of Real Drive-in Theatre<lb />Estate (Broker) 9% 1/18 § 7-10 T&amp;TH 209H Rooms 100W-221W are in the new two-story Whichard Buliding<lb /><lb />a Me Oe {st Traler oeatod beside White Bulding<lb />ca | 14T-Traller located beside White Buliding<lb />%e VS 710) 6 Wf 06H 17T-Trailer located beside White Bullding�?"-TBA-To be Arranged<lb />policy of Pitt Community College not to discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color P, Sex, retk age or national Na<lb />origin in the recruitment and admission of students or . rf<lb />cfamy ete ro ond 9 the employment, training and promotion of : ose pa yan<lb /><lb />$, a8 specitied by the federal laws and<lb />Let us know i Pitt Community College, the Pit County Communty Schoo<lb />provide training programs for your community<lb />P.O. Drawer 7007<lb />Highway 11 South Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb /><lb />***Pull Out For Future Reference***<lb /><lb />{ p,.<lb /><lb />nity Schools.<lb />~ Phone 756-3130, Ext. 238 or 266.<lb /><lb />sr Don�?Tt Remember to bring your<lb />Ul Forget Social Security Number<lb />UR | and fees. :<lb /><lb />TIVE ACTION INSTITUTION igen<lb />the Greenvitie City Community Schools, and/or your local school can<lb /><lb />THIS WEEK AT JCPENNEY<lb /><lb />THE SAVINGS |<lb /><lb />NEVER STOP!<lb /><lb />It�?Ts Our Truckload<lb /><lb />Blanket Sale<lb /><lb />1%<lb /><lb />8% os<lb /><lb />EVERY BLANKET IN STOCK<lb /><lb />Save on our warm<lb />acrylic blanket.<lb /><lb />Sale 10.99 twin<lb /><lb />Reg. $16. Our warm, lightweight, thermal<lb />weave blanket gives year �?~round comfort.<lb />Machine washable acrylic in a choice of<lb />soft colors.<lb /><lb />Reg. 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          <lb />Computer, Or No Computer?<lb /><lb />(GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) �?" Some faculty<lb />at Guilford College say the Quaker school<lb />should not teach students to operate com-<lb />puters without also teaching them the �?~�?~social,<lb />moral and ethical implications�?� of computers.<lb /><lb />�?oJust think about the amount of information<lb />that cofnputers can store,�?� said Dr. Elwood<lb />Parker, chairman of Guilford�?Ts mathematics<lb />department. �?oThat becomes a real ethical<lb />question about who uses it and how it is used.�?��?�<lb /><lb />Most teachers generally support the idea of<lb />a �?ocomputer literacy�?� prerequisite to gradu-<lb />ate, said academic dean Dr. Sam Schuman.<lb /><lb />But while some want to teach students to<lb />write class papers and solve scientific pro-<lb />blems on a computer terminal, others also<lb />want to ensure that students learn the impact<lb />of the technology on daily life.<lb /><lb />The faculty, by Quaker law, must reach a<lb />compromise that all can live by before settling<lb />the question. The debate is expected to<lb /><lb />THIS WEEK AT JCPENNEY<lb /><lb />continue when the school�?Ts 85 full-time<lb />teachers meet in January.<lb /><lb />Computer technology is evolving so quickly<lb />that �?~nobody really knows where we're<lb />going,�?� said Carter Delafield, associate pro-<lb />fessor of English.<lb /><lb />�?oThere are so amny things that we take for<lb />granted now that are going to be changed very<lb />radically or threatened,�?� she said. �?oMany jobs<lb />are going to be handled from home using<lb />computers. In what kinds of ways is that going<lb />to affect family life?<lb /><lb />�?oWhat is it going to do with the way people<lb /><lb />relate to each other,�?T Ms. Delafield said. -<lb /><lb />�?~What is going to pappen to children who work<lb />with computers? We have to look at the effects<lb />of computers and not just stand by and tet<lb />things happen to us.�?�<lb /><lb />Dr. Marvin Keiser, professor of religious<lb />studies, said he wants Guilford to adopt a<lb />computer-use program that is relatively<lb />advanced.<lb /><lb />THE SAVINGS<lb /><lb />NEVER<lb /><lb />5% OFF<lb /><lb />STOP!<lb /><lb />OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF<lb /><lb />BRAS AND GIRDLES.<lb /><lb />Take 25% off all our bras.<lb />It's pick and choose time again! On an<lb /><lb />exciting selection of bras. All at savings!<lb /><lb />Find sheer, barely-there bras in nylon<lb /><lb />tricot. Full-figure bras with Lycra*<lb /><lb />spandex for support. Plus crossovers,<lb /><lb />underwires, contour or natural cup and<lb /><lb />seamless styles that go from plain to<lb /><lb />Save on our own<lb />JCPenney Towel.<lb /><lb />Sale 4. 99 bath<lb /><lb />Reg. $7. The JCPenney Towel. Big and<lb />beautiful, it's 25x50�?� of plush cotton/poly<lb />and weighs in at nearly a pound. In 15 rich<lb />fashion colors, too<lb /><lb />Sale<lb />4.50<lb />1.98<lb /><lb />PU TOWEL oo icos cece cbedeeges 5.00<lb />WENT ov eserves 2.20<lb />Fingertip towel .............. 2.20 1.98<lb />Te de 8.00 ° 7.20<lb />ee ee 15.00 12.99<lb /><lb />- _\ Rainbow pillows.<lb />Sale 37 standard<lb /><lb />Reg. $10. Dacron® II polyester bedpillow<lb />covered in poly/cotton. In colors to<lb />coordinate with your fashion sheets,<lb />comforter, blanket.<lb /><lb />Queen, Reg. $13 Sale 10.99<lb /><lb />Sale prices effective through Saturday.<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C_�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"A-11<lb /><lb />20% off comforter<lb />or bedspread.<lb /><lb />&gt;<lb /><lb />Sale twin<lb /><lb />Reg. $40. Get it together every which way<lb />with our solid color percale comforters or<lb />bedspreads: Both in cotton/poly percale<lb />quilted to Astrofill® polyester.<lb /><lb />Reg. 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        <p>A-12�?"The Daily venenatis phate N.C. ee Papa ed<lb /><lb />The Adopt-a-Pets of the Week are this female Tyrolean<lb />hound puppy and this female brown and white beagle puppy.<lb />Both have been given shots and have been wormed. 756-1268.<lb /><lb />Also being sought homes by the Pitt County Humane<lb /><lb />Society are the following:<lb /><lb />eA 6-month-old female collie mix that has had all shots.<lb />Owner prefers she be in a home that has another dog so she�?Tll<lb /><lb />lied<lb /><lb />have a playmate. 757-3485.<lb /><lb />«A female black and white cat. 756-3335.<lb /><lb />eA 1-year-old black female Labrador retriever-mix dog and<lb />a 2-month-old female brown and black hottnd puppy. 756-9693.<lb /><lb />eA spayed female old English sheepdog. Housetrained.<lb /><lb />Good companion. 758-6176.<lb /><lb />758-3589 or<lb /><lb />) DUI Uproar Calms N.C. Celebration.<lb /><lb />By The Associated Press<lb /><lb />Heavy publicity about<lb />beefed-up drunken-driving<lb />patrols apparently led to a<lb />quiet New Year�?Ts in North<lb />Carolina, police say.<lb /><lb />�?oA disturbance here, a<lb />disturbance there,�?� said Sgt.<lb />Larry Richardson of the<lb />Wake County Sheriff's De-<lb />partment. �?oNothing unusual.<lb /><lb />�?~| don�?Tt know what it is,�?�<lb />said Richardson, whose de-<lb />partment made no arrests at<lb />all for drunken driving on<lb />New Year�?Ts Eve. �?oMaybe<lb />people are being more<lb />careful with all the publicity<lb />and all.�?��?T<lb /><lb />But in Cherryville, two<lb />people were injured, treated<lb />and released when an alleged<lb />drunken driver plowed<lb />through police barricades at<lb />a city hall musket-firing<lb />festival. Officers on the<lb />scene stopped the vehicle 2<lb />miles away and arrested the<lb />driver.<lb /><lb />In Raleigh, police beefed<lb /><lb />up their regular patrols with<lb />a federally funded DUI task<lb />force.- Eight patrolmen con-<lb />centrated on areas of the city<lb />where people had com-<lb />plained of parties and rowdy<lb />gatherings Friday night.<lb /><lb />In all, some 30 people took<lb />the breathalyzer test in the<lb />Wake County Courthouse,<lb />compared to 42 last year.<lb /><lb />Arrest records in the<lb />Durham County magistrate�?Ts<lb />office Saturday showed four<lb />driving-under-the-influence<lb />arrests made since midnight.<lb /><lb />�?oIf that�?Ts all there was,<lb />then the publicity must have<lb />worked,�?� said Maj. Worth<lb />Hill of the Durham Public<lb />Safety Department.<lb /><lb />Hill said the department<lb />had reserve officers on<lb />patrol in addition to the<lb />regular patrols. The patrols<lb />were also concentrated in<lb />areas around bars, motels<lb />and private clubs. Officers<lb />patrolled as usual, but were<lb />particularly alert for signs of<lb /><lb />Six Die On Roads<lb /><lb />By United Press International<lb />Traffic accidents on North Carolina highways this long New<lb />Year holiday weekend have claimed six lives, the State<lb /><lb />Highway Patrol said Saturday.<lb /><lb />United Press International�?Ts holiday weekend death toll<lb />began at 6 p.m. Thursday. It will end at midnight Sunday.<lb />The Highway Patrol said 1,292 people died in traffic<lb /><lb />accidents during 1982.<lb /><lb />A 26-year-old Stony Point man became the first fatality of<lb /><lb />eSix 8-week-old part dachshund puppies.<lb />752-9922.<lb /><lb />eTwo male, five female 2-month-old medium-sized, mixed<lb />breed puppies. 746-4904.<lb /><lb />eA white female cat and two 3-month-old gray kittens.<lb />758-1062.<lb /><lb />eA husky-shepherd female dog, a Labrador retriever-<lb />shepherd female dog and a collie-shepherd female dog. All<lb />may �?~be seen at the Greenville Animal Shelter Monday or<lb />after. Call 752-3342, Ext. 322 8-9 a.m., noon to 1 p.m. and 4-5<lb /><lb />1983, dying in a one-car accident about 12:45 a.m. Saturday.<lb />Authorities said Mickey Wayne Coley was killed when his car<lb />ran off a rural Alexander County road and struck a bridge<lb />railing. Coley was thrown from his vehicle.<lb /><lb />Three people died in accidents New Year�?Ts Eve. The State<lb />Highway Patrol identified the victims as James Richard<lb />Lankford, 49, of Wilkesboro; James �?~Carroll Pratt, 60, of<lb />Stoneville; and John Early Harris Jr., 40, of Liberty.<lb /><lb />Also killed during the holiday were Antonio Lee Lindsey, 18,<lb /><lb />p.m. Seven 6-week-old Irish setter-golden retriever<lb /><lb />puppies. 757-3260.<lb /><lb />e(ne black, neutered Persian cat<lb /><lb />�?" good with children. One<lb /><lb />3-month-old black calico kitten, 752-7066.<lb />eA healthy 11-week-old part-cocker, part-terrier puppy with<lb />all shots. Needs home with fenced-in yard. 752-1569 after 7<lb /><lb />p.m.<lb /><lb />eLost in Winterville area Dec. 24, a 5-month-old female<lb />Alaskan Malamute (Husky) wearing a collar with no<lb /><lb />name-tag. 756-3933.<lb /><lb />To place an animal for free adoption through this column,<lb />published free of charge each Sunday, call Elizabeth Savage,<lb />756-4867; Bobbie Parsons, 756-1268; or Carol Tyer or Mary<lb /><lb />Sehulken, 752-6166.<lb /><lb />WOOW Classics<lb /><lb />For the first Sunday in the new year of 1983, WOOW<lb />Classics hostess Karen Hause has chosen for her listeners a<lb />program that is a mixture of familiar old friends in music and<lb /><lb />a few not-so-familiar melodies.<lb /><lb />WOOW Classics, aired over WOOW Radio, 1340 on the radio<lb />dial. is broadcast from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. each Sunday. The<lb />program can also be heard over Channel 9 on cable television.<lb /><lb />Works selected by Mrs. Hause for today�?Ts program are:<lb /><lb />Concerto No. 4�?� and �?oConcerta No. 5,�?� both for two<lb />organs, by Antonio Soler, with organists E. Power Biggs and<lb /><lb />Daniel Pinkham.<lb /><lb />eMozart�?Ts �?~�?~Divertimento in E Flat Major for String Trio,�?�<lb />with the Pasquier Trio performing.<lb /><lb />ePjano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor,�?T<lb /><lb />�?T by Tchaikovsky,<lb /><lb />Ivan Davis, painist, with the Royal Philharmonic conducted<lb /><lb />by Henry Lewis.<lb /><lb />eThe orchestral version of �?~Prelude and Love Death�?� from<lb />Wagner's �?~�?~Tristian and Isolde,�?� the Cleveland Orchestra,<lb /><lb />George Szell, conducting.<lb /><lb />eGustav Mahler�?Ts �?oSymphony No. 4 in G Major,�?� the<lb />Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell, conducting.<lb /><lb />MASONIC NOTICE<lb /><lb />Greenville Lodge #284<lb />AF&amp;AM will host a joint<lb />installation of officers for<lb />three area lodges; Greenville<lb />Lodge #284, Crown Point<lb />Lodge #708 and William Pitt<lb />Lodge #734, Monday at 7:30<lb />p.m. The installing officer<lb />will be A.C. Honeycutt,<lb />grand master of North Caro-<lb />lina Master Masons.<lb /><lb />Supper will be at 6:30 p.m.<lb />All Master Masons are in-<lb />vited to attend.<lb /><lb />E. H. Smith, Master<lb />H. R. Phillips, Secretary<lb /><lb />Officer Killer<lb />With Own Gun<lb /><lb />GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)<lb />�?" A police officer was shot<lb />and killed with his own<lb />revolver in an argument with<lb />his wife after a New Year�?Ts<lb />party, officials said. �?"<lb /><lb />Sgt. Clayton A. Jones, 38, a<lb />16-year veteran of the force,<lb /><lb />was shot in the upper ab-.<lb /><lb />domen, Capt. R.B. Ward<lb />said.<lb /><lb />No arrests were made im-<lb />mediately.<lb /><lb />Served with your choice of 2 vegetables and Homemade<lb />Bread. Served Daily 11:00 A.M.-2:30 P.M.<lb />Open For Breakfast .<lb />at 6:30 A.M.<lb />Pitt Plaza Shopping Center<lb /><lb />of Blount Creek and William Eugene Carson, 30, of Marion.<lb /><lb />Holiday Off<lb />Isn't All Good<lb /><lb />CHARLOTTE, �?~N.C. (AP)<lb />�?" Some North Carolina tex-<lb />tile workers say their tradi-<lb />tional Christmas week off<lb />wasn�?Tt much of a holiday.<lb /><lb />About 350,000 of the state�?Ts<lb />2.28 million workers are<lb />employed by textile and ap-<lb />parel firms that traditionally<lb />reduce inventories by shut-<lb />ting down during July 4th<lb />and Christman holidays, said<lb />David Pearce, a labor<lb />market analyst with the state<lb />Employment Security<lb />Commission.<lb /><lb />Many firms give<lb />employees a week�?Ts pay, and<lb />workers then apply for un-<lb />employment compensation<lb />for any additional time off.<lb /><lb />But Olin Price, a 48-year-<lb />old Gastonia textile worker,<lb />said the week�?Ts pay for his<lb />Dec. 23-Jan. 3 furlough<lb />hardly met living expenses<lb />and left no money for fun.<lb /><lb />He said he watched televi-<lb />sion and went fishing several<lb />times because both were<lb />cheap.<lb /><lb />Despite some predictions<lb />that the recession is waning,<lb />the textile market probably<lb />will change little for at least<lb />six months, said Jim Frye,<lb />executive vice president of<lb />Ti-Caro Inc. in Gastonia.<lb /><lb />J.B. Henson, 39, of Kan-<lb />napolis was one of the 20,000<lb />manufacturing employees at<lb />Cannon Mills who had a Dec.<lb />23-Jan. 3. He said the forced<lb /><lb />vacation was good for family<lb />life but bad for finances.<lb /><lb />�?oThis is always tough,�?��?T he<lb />said. �?oBut we know it�?Ts<lb />coming so you can get your<lb />finances prepared for it.�?�<lb /><lb />Another Cannon employee,<lb />Donna Helms, 43, of Kan-<lb />napolis, said she doesn�?Tt like<lb />the Christmas furlough but is<lb />grateful she has a job.<lb /><lb />�?oT�?Td rather be working and<lb />have a couple of weeks off<lb />with no pay than. to be<lb />standing in the unemploy-<lb />ment line like so many peo-<lb />ple are in this business,�?� she<lb />said.<lb /><lb />Price, who works at a<lb />Stowe-Pharr Mills plant in<lb />Lowell, is one of 20,841<lb />Gaston County textile<lb />workers.<lb /><lb />He said he, like many other<lb />workers in the state, has<lb />been faced with �?~�?o�?~short-time�?T�?��?T<lb />work schedules this year as<lb />his company has fought to<lb />stay afloat in the recession.<lb /><lb />Price said he has worked<lb />as little as three days a week<lb />this year instead of the six<lb />days he would work during<lb />good economic times.<lb /><lb />�?oIf 1 get only three days,<lb />my take-home pay can be as<lb />little as $90,�?� he said. �?oOn<lb />the average it�?Ts $130 to $140.�?�<lb /><lb />Price said his short-time<lb />hours have dropped his<lb />earnings from $14,000 in 1981<lb />to $10,000 this year.<lb /><lb />ONE HOUR KORETIZING<lb /><lb />FREE STORAGE<lb /><lb />N% rez 0%<lb /><lb />Qua eaeeeeeeeeeee<lb /><lb />: ONE HOUR KORETIZING ®<lb /><lb />a This coupon good for 20% OFF the cleaning price jj<lb />ONLY of men�?Ts, women�?Ts and children�?Ts wearing<lb /><lb />B apparel.<lb /><lb />Coupon Good Jan. 6 Thru 11<lb /><lb />Coupon Must<lb /><lb />Q FLUFF &amp; FOLD SERVICE<lb /><lb />To Be Honored..<lb /><lb />Present at 2105 Charles St., Greenville<lb />bee eeeeneeeeneoen d<lb /> (_a ag EES |<lb /><lb />SAVINGS<lb />Aswiste 2<lb /><lb />SHIRT 1 GOOD<lb />MONDAY-SATURDAY<lb /><lb />EXTRA SPECIAL<lb /><lb />| LEATHER &amp; SUEDE<lb />CLEANING<lb /><lb />One Dey Sarvieg:<lb /><lb />�?~he ads) 6 ee :<lb />CHARLES ST., NEXT TO PITT PLAZA BEHIND SWEET CAROLINE'S<lb /><lb />756-0545<lb />�?" Drive-in Door &amp; Window Service�?"<lb /><lb />drunk drivers.<lb /><lb />Hill said the publicity this<lb />year has been more con-<lb />centrated than in past years<lb />because. of. the campaign<lb />against drinking drivers<lb />begun by Gov. Jim Hunt.<lb />Radio, television and news-<lb />papers all undertook cam-<lb />paigns urging drinkers not to<lb />drive.<lb /><lb />The Durham-Chapel Hill<lb />Hotel-Motel Association also<lb /><lb />PEACOCK�?TS PLUMAGE<lb /><lb />�?" Filiberto<lb />Banuelas of Pasadena, Calif., puts flowers on<lb />a peacock on the City of San Bernardino Float<lb />for the Parade of Roses Saturday. Hundreds of<lb /><lb />contributed by offering ac-<lb />commodations at half price<lb />last night to keep drinkers off<lb /><lb />._ the highway.<lb /><lb />Special police task forces,<lb />aimed at removing drunken<lb />drivers from the streets,<lb />were on duty throughout<lb />most of the. night in<lb />Burlington and High Point.<lb /><lb />In Greensboro, four<lb />drivers were booked into the<lb />jail on DUI charges late<lb /><lb />Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />Friday and two others, who<lb />were involved in accidents,<lb />were in police custody and<lb />being treated at hospitals.<lb /><lb />In Greensboro and<lb />Burlington, taxi firms and<lb />private organizations were<lb />available to provide free<lb />rides home for anyone who<lb />felt they were too drunk to<lb />drive home.<lb /><lb />�?oWe're giving people an<lb />alternative to drinking while<lb /><lb />bd<lb /><lb />workers scurried over flower bedecked floats<lb />in last-minute preparations for the parade,<lb />which was televised nationally.<lb /><lb />(AP<lb /><lb />driving,�?T�?T said Melissa<lb />Burns, organizer of the area<lb />chapter of Mothers Against<lb />Drunk Drivers.<lb /><lb />In Asheville, police ar-<lb /><lb />rested, 10 to 12 people for<lb />drunken driving during the<lb /><lb />night, said dispatcher Walter �?"<lb /><lb />Evans.«<lb /><lb />�?oIt was not as many as we<lb /><lb />expected,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />Wilmington police arrested<lb />seven DUI suspects during<lb />the evening. In Winston-<lb />Salem, the DUI task force<lb />arrested 13, officials said.<lb />Charlotte police arrested<lb />about 20 suspected drunken<lb />drivers during the night, a<lb />magistrate said.<lb /><lb />Dental<lb />Tips<lb /><lb />By Dr. Robert Capps,<lb />Dr. Danny Qualliotine<lb />and Dr. Gary Michels<lb /><lb />MORE ABOU�?~<lb />ROOT CANAL<lb />WORK<lb /><lb />Q: Is root canal work always<lb />successful? If not, why not?<lb /><lb />: Ninety percent of the time,<lb />root canal work ac-<lb />complishes what it sets out<lb />to do: to save the infected<lb />tooth or teeth. Age is no fac-<lb />tor, but the good health of<lb />the patient is essential for<lb />the infected area to heal<lb />well and repair damage. If,<lb />however, the bone becomes<lb />involved with the infection<lb />and a dental abscess forms,<lb />it will take far more of the<lb /><lb />do a thorough, satisfactory<lb />healing job. Antibiotics<lb />may be given to help heal<lb />the infection. 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          <lb />Poems Of Living And Devotion ©<lb /><lb />Excerpts From Living. By<lb />Tille Scales Knowles. New<lb />Bern. Paper, 26 pages.<lb />(Copies can be ordered�?T at<lb />$4.25 each, including postage,<lb />from Belk�?Ts, Twin Rivers<lb />Mall, New Bern, 28560, or<lb />from Branch�?Ts Of New Bern,<lb />Inc., 309 Pollock Street, New<lb />Bern, 28560.<lb /><lb />All who know or have<lb />known Tillie Knowles will<lb />recognize as particularly<lb />hers the manner in which she<lb />pens recollections of a full<lb />life in this small collection of<lb />34 poems that reflect love,<lb />Idheliness, the joys of helping<lb />others, and a profound em-<lb />pathy with the world of<lb />nature and of people that has<lb />tduched her years.<lb /><lb />«<lb />2<lb />*<lb />&gt;<lb /><lb />Author's Reputation Grows A<lb /><lb />+ ByTHOMCOLE<lb /><lb />MILTON, W.Va. (UPI) �?"<lb />Bipece D�?TJ Pancake was a<lb />bigssoming young writer<lb />whiten he shot himself on<lb />Palm Sunday in the spring of<lb />1979.<lb /><lb />Prior to his death, only two<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />BOTTOMS UP �?" A pattern is formed by the mission at Quabbin Reservoir in Belchertown,<lb />rowboats stored near the maintenance de- Mass. (AP Laserphoto by Dave Roback)<lb />partment of the Metropolitan District Com-<lb /><lb />A Review<lb /><lb />Now �?~fighting an illness,<lb />Tillie Knowles can still af-<lb />firm her joy in being alive as<lb />she reveals an ingrained<lb />determination to find a full<lb />measure of hope for herself<lb />and for her fellow man, no<lb />matter what the<lb />circumstances of the mo-<lb />ment may be.<lb /><lb />In �?oExcerpts From Liv-<lb />ing,�?� Mrs. Knowles has<lb />drawn on long years of devo-<lb />tion to family, friends, and<lb />community to state in<lb /><lb />her philosophy of worthwhile °<lb /><lb />living. She is the widow of<lb />Worley Knowles, who was<lb />well known as a ball player<lb />for The House of David, with<lb />the Coastal Plains Associa-<lb />tion, and in Panama. Mrs.<lb />Knowles is also the mother of<lb /><lb />TILLIE SCALES KNOWLES<lb /><lb />of his powerful short stories<lb />about Appalachian life had<lb />been published. The thin,<lb />bearded writer, only 26, also<lb />had completed three chap-<lb />ters of his first novel.<lb /><lb />Since his death his reputa-<lb />tion has grown.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />two sons, a daughter, and is<lb />several times other a<lb />grandmother.<lb /><lb />A dreamer as well a real-<lb />ist, she is a woman who can<lb />look upon a red September<lb />moon, admire it�?Ts beauty,<lb />then wryly ask the moon .. .<lb />�?~�?~Now don�?Tt you think,/ To be<lb />quite fair,/ You should pro-<lb />vide/ My true love�?Ts arms?�?��?T<lb />... (from �?oFair Play.�?��?T)<lb /><lb />There are those who might<lb />say that two of the longest<lb />and most personal poems,<lb />both about her daughter, are<lb />examples of �?~�?~wearing her<lb />heart on. her sleeve.�?� But<lb />Tillie Knowles is by nature<lb />too forthright an individual<lb />to disguise deeply felt emo-<lb />tions. In the first of these two<lb />poems, �?~�?o�?~To An Army<lb />Nurse,�?� Mrs. Knowles re-<lb />calls the string of separa-<lb />tions that all parents endure<lb />as a child becomes an adult,<lb />goes off to school, to work.<lb />Then, comes a_ separation<lb />more poignant, more dif-<lb />ficult to accept when her<lb />daughter informs her she has<lb /><lb />volunteered to serve as a<lb /><lb />nurse in Viet Nam. . . �?oYou<lb />would go/ And.I knew it./<lb />Intent was mirrored in your<lb />eyes...�?�<lb /><lb />In the second of this pair of<lb />poems, �?oTo An Army Nurse<lb />�?" Returned from Viet<lb />Nam,�?� the poet-mother<lb />struggles to understand, to<lb />help the daughter who has<lb />suffered from the terrible<lb />experience of seeing strong<lb />young men maimed and dy-<lb />ing. �?oShe cannot forget the<lb />faces/ Of dead Americans on<lb />the battle field./ She awakes<lb />and tries to dispel the im-<lb />ages,/ But can�?Tt. Her<lb />nightmares are too real. . .�?��?T<lb /><lb />Mrs. Knowles has a<lb />treasure storehouse of more<lb />pleasant memories, as in<lb />�?oBecause of Him,�?� where<lb />she writes .. . �?oThe walls<lb />smile their pleasure./ The<lb />curtains whisper their de-<lb /><lb />Two more of Pancake�?Ts<lb />short stories have been<lb />published. A book containing<lb />a dozen of the 16 short stories<lb />he wrote is scheduled for<lb />release in late February.<lb /><lb />Most of the stories Pan-<lb />cake wrote center around<lb /><lb />ae<lb />yo<lb /><lb />light. . . �?� She can be a<lb />private person too, who<lb />knows the value of oc-<lb />casienal solitude �?"<lb />�?oEverybody has a Some-<lb />where/ Stored away with<lb />other dreams... . �?� (from<lb />�?oEscape.�?��?T)<lb /><lb />For her, little things mean<lb />a lot. Once, walking with a<lb />friend, she was given three<lb /><lb />dutumn leaves. She recalls ge<lb /><lb />these: perishable offerings<lb />from nature given by the<lb />caring companion on a<lb /><lb />country walk and concludes 3<lb /><lb />the poem with an avowal that<lb />�?o. . can always bring that<lb />hour back/ With three leaves<lb />I pressed in a book.�?�<lb /><lb />Several of the poems date<lb />back many years, youthful<lb />verses dedicated to people<lb />she admired. Altogether, the<lb />selections span a period of<lb />half a century. No matter<lb />what the subject, each poem<lb />brings home a central thread<lb />of realization �?" life is good,<lb />every day is a precious gift.<lb /><lb />A New Bern native, Mrs.<lb />Knowles spent many years<lb />working in Girl Scouting and<lb />in other youth movements.<lb />She served for a time as<lb />Commissioner of The Coastal<lb />Carolina Girl Scout Council.<lb />She is the author of a<lb />children�?Ts book, �?oSue and<lb />Mindy Find A New Friend,�?�<lb />and among literay and jour-<lb />nalistic awards accorded her<lb />is that of recipient of North<lb />Carolina Press awards on<lb />two occasions.<lb /><lb />One of her major achieve-<lb />ments was founding the<lb />Pamlico County News, for<lb />which she was editor-<lb />publisher for ten years. More<lb />recently, she has been on the<lb />Staff of The Sun Journal |<lb />newspaper in New Bern.<lb /><lb />This small volume of<lb />poems by Tillie Knowles is a<lb />literary bouquet to brighten<lb />the beginning of the new year<lb />1983.<lb /><lb />Jerry Raynor<lb /><lb />rural West Virginia and<lb />Milton, the town of 2,178<lb />people near Huntington<lb />where he grew up with his<lb />parents and two sisters in a<lb />white, wood-frame home on<lb />US. Route 60.<lb /><lb />The stories paint haunting<lb />word pictures of desperate<lb />people living lonely, seem-<lb />ingly hopeless and some-<lb />times violent lives:<lb />steelworkers, prostitutes,<lb /><lb /> stumblebums, coal miners,<lb /><lb />truck drivers, farmers,<lb />drunkards and cripples.<lb />There are no happy en-<lb /><lb />s dings �?" just the harsh<lb /><lb />realities of life set in the<lb />crude and impoverished<lb /><lb />mm, Surroundings of Appalachia.<lb /><lb />�?oBreece was very kind and<lb /><lb />4 very compassionate,�?� said<lb /><lb />~ his mother, Helen Pancake,<lb /><lb />»7,, who. now lives alone in the<lb /><lb />OUTLET<lb /><lb />family home. �?oThe troubles<lb />of other people worried him<lb />to death.�?�<lb /><lb />Pancake felt he had to<lb />experience the torment of<lb />others to write accurately<lb />about their dismal lives,<lb />Mrs. Pancake said.<lb /><lb />He went hungry, spent<lb />nights out in the cold, hit-<lb /><lb />chhiked, visited a coal mine �?"<lb /><lb />and a steel mill, and took<lb />vegetables to the bums living<lb />on the Ohio River.<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts really extraordinarily<lb />passionate writing,�?� said<lb />novelist John Casey, who<lb /><lb />was both a friend and �?"<lb /><lb />teacher to Pancake. �?~One of<lb /><lb />, the things that makes these<lb />~ stories good is that they are<lb />rich in characters.<lb /><lb />�?oHe knew a good deai<lb />about the pre-history and the<lb />geological history as well as<lb />the social history of West<lb />Virginia. He spent a good<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"A-13<lb /><lb />alt<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Picall { +<lb /><lb />TO SIT ONE-SIDED<lb /><lb />In the language of the Sea<lb />Dyaks of Sarawak in Borneo,<lb />the expression �?~�?o�?~dudok pipi�?��?T<lb />means to �?~�?~sit one-sided with<lb />one knee above the other.�?��?T<lb /><lb />�?~�?o�?~Emperaja mata�?T�?T in-<lb />dicates a �?~�?~sweetheart who is<lb />not visited,�?� and if someone<lb />says of a woman, �?odedurah<lb />jako iya,�?� it means �?oher<lb />speech was loud and fast.�?�<lb /><lb />fter His Death<lb /><lb />first novel and reading to<lb />prison inmates, youths and<lb />college students!<lb /><lb />�?~He was working himself<lb />to death,�?� Mrs. Pancake<lb />said. �?oHe worried about not<lb />getting a job writing�?� after<lb />his graduation.<lb /><lb />In an interview with a<lb />Richmond, Va., newspaper<lb />three months before his<lb />death, the young writer said:<lb /><lb />�?oSometimes I wonder<lb /><lb />what�?Ts more important �?" .<lb /><lb />writing or eating. I don�?Tt<lb />know ... I guess I've got the<lb />millstone around my neck.�?��?T<lb /><lb />�?oT think -he would have<lb />gone on and on,�?� Casey said.<lb />�?oIt�?Ts impossible to say with<lb />any certainty which way he<lb />would. have gone, but cer-<lb />tainly he would have gone<lb />long way.<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts pretty rare that a<lb />publishing house will publish<lb />a book of short stories as a<lb />first book. It�?Ts also very rare<lb />that they'll publish when<lb />there�?Ts not going to be a<lb />followup. That�?Ts some in-<lb />dication of just how good the<lb />book is.�?�<lb /><lb />Royal Air Force pilots<lb />were issued special decks of<lb />cards during World War II,<lb />with one card in each pack<lb />showing a map of Europe.<lb /><lb />printed using,<lb />and at right,<lb /><lb />common variety that comes in man<lb />Photo by Jerry Raynor)<lb /><lb />THE BEEF BARN<lb />Proudly Presents<lb /><lb />Texturing Flesh Tones In Photographs<lb /><lb />VARIETY CAN BE ADDED �?" to photographs of flesh tones by<lb />experimenting with different transparent and semi-<lb />transparent materials in printing pictures. The process is not<lb />difficult and requires no additional dark room equipment. All<lb />that is needed is simply to lay the material over the<lb />photographic paper before exposure. 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        <p>sibiaieteietes<lb /><lb />4,<lb /><lb />A-14�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1963<lb /><lb />Rock Singer Sting Is Star Of Canadian Award-Winning Film<lb /><lb />FROM ROCK TO FILM . . . Despite succeeding admirably in<lb />his first starring film role, Sting, the frontman for the rock<lb />group Police, quickly dispels any notion tht he�?Ts looking to a<lb />long-term acting career. �?~�?o�?~Brimstore &amp; Tracle,�?� winner of the<lb />best film award at the Montreal Film Festival, sees Sting as<lb />an unprincipled drifter who latches on to a troubles suburban<lb /><lb />London family. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />HOLLYWOOD (AP) �?" For<lb />his first starring film role,<lb />Police frontman Sting<lb />wanted to break away from<lb />the rock idof stereotype �?"<lb />and those who�?Tve seen him in<lb />�?oBrimstone &amp; Treacle�?T say<lb />he�?Ts succeeded.<lb /><lb />The problem is, that rela-<lb />tively few might ever see<lb />�?oBrimstone &amp; Treacle�?� at<lb />all. A quietly dark morality<lb />tale in which Sting plays an<lb />unprincipled drifter who<lb />latches on to a_ troubled<lb />suburban London family, it is<lb />not the sort of film likely to<lb />attract a mass following.<lb /><lb />Winner of the best film<lb /><lb />Remember<lb /><lb />TOP TUNES 40 YEARS AGO<lb />Your Hit Parade<lb />January 2, 1943<lb /><lb />(The number in parenthe-<lb />sis after each song is the<lb />number of weeks the song<lb />has been in the top ten<lb />listing).<lb /><lb />1. White Christmas (12)<lb /><lb />2. I Had The Craziest<lb />Dream (4)<lb /><lb />3. There Are Such Things<lb />(5)<lb /><lb />4. Moonlight Becomes You<lb />(1)<lb /><lb />5. When The Lights Go On<lb />Again (10)<lb /><lb />6. Praise The Lord And<lb />Pass The Ammunition (11)<lb /><lb />7. Dearly Beloved (10)<lb /><lb />8. Mr. Five By Five (7)<lb /><lb />9. Why Don�?Tt You Fall In<lb />Love With Me? (5)<lb /><lb />10. You�?Td Be So Nice To<lb />Come Home To (1)<lb /><lb />award at the Montreal Film<lb />Festival, �?~Brimstone &amp;<lb />Treacle�?� is currently yg<lb />in art houses around the<lb />country.<lb /><lb />The Police is one of the<lb />most popular bands to<lb />emerge from England in<lb />recent years. Sting, a former<lb />schoolteacher, hardly has to<lb />worry about making a�?~ box<lb />office killing. But like any<lb />entertainer, he�?Td like to see<lb />his handiwork appreciated �?"<lb />hence a recent visit to spread<lb />the word with the American<lb />press.<lb /><lb />A tow-headed, strong-<lb />featured man who looks<lb />younger than his 30-odd<lb />years, Sting �?" he dropped<lb />his real name, Gordon<lb />Sumner, some years back �?"<lb />quickly dispels any notion<lb />that he�?Ts looking to a long-<lb />term acting career.<lb /><lb />�?oT don�?Tt want to be an<lb /><lb />Top Ten<lb />1. �?oManeater,�?� Hall &amp;<lb />Oates<lb /><lb />2. �?oMickey,�?� Toni Basil<lb />3. �?oThe Girl Is Mine,�?�<lb />Jackson &amp; McCartney<lb /><lb />4. �?oTruly,�?� Li chie<lb />5. �?oDirty Léundry,\ Don<lb />Henley<lb /><lb />6. �?oDown Under,�?� Men at<lb />Work<lb /><lb />7. �?oIt�?Ts Raining Again,�?�<lb />Supertramp<lb /><lb />8. �?~Sexual Heéaling,�?T�?T<lb />Marvin Gaye<lb /><lb />9. �?oThe Look of Love,�?�<lb />ABC<lb /><lb />10. �?~Steppin�?T Out,�?� Joe<lb />Jackson<lb /><lb />Kinston Concert For Judith Hancock<lb /><lb />Judith Hancock, associate<lb />organist at St. Thomas<lb />Church in New York City,<lb />will perform in a concert to<lb />be presented at 8 p.m.<lb />Tuesday, Jan. 11 at St.<lb />Mary�?Ts Episcopal Church in<lb />Kinston.<lb /><lb />An organist with extensive<lb />performing credits; she fre-<lb />quently appears in two-organ<lb />concerts with her husband,<lb />Gerre Hancock. At the third<lb />International Congress of<lb />Organists in Philadelphia,<lb />Mrs. Hancock directed the<lb />St. Thomas Choir of Men and<lb />Boys in concert and<lb />performed as organ soloist<lb />as well.<lb /><lb />She has received favorable<lb />critical reviews for concerts<lb />in Kansas City, Cincinnati,<lb />Cleveland, Palo Alto,<lb />California, and in many<lb /><lb />ECU Providing<lb />Instruments For<lb />The City Schools<lb /><lb />ECU News Bureau<lb /><lb />Becatss6. of<lb />campus/community<lb />cooperation and the skilled<lb />services of experts, 18 music<lb />students in the Greenville<lb />City Schools strings and<lb />orchestra program will have<lb />good instruments next year.<lb /><lb />Nine violins, two violas,<lb />and seven cellos �?" all<lb />scaled-down for child musi-<lb />cians �?" have been rescued<lb />from storage and disrepair in<lb />ECU�?Ts School of Music and<lb />placed on �?o�?~indefinite loan�?T�?T<lb />with the city schools.<lb /><lb />ECU originally purchased<lb />the instruments more than a<lb />decade ago for its Pilot<lb />String Project, which pro-<lb />vided strings instruction to<lb />city school children. The<lb />program was terminated in<lb />1976 when the school system<lb />began employing its own<lb />string teachers. ;<lb /><lb />Meanwhile, the instru-<lb />ments, most needing expert<lb />repair and replacement of<lb />vital parts, were stored away<lb />in lockers in ECU�?Ts A.J.<lb />Fletcher. Music Center, At<lb />the initiation of the ECU<lb />School of Musie strings facul-<lb />ty and Dr. Charles Schwartz,<lb />ECU music dean, arrange-<lb />ments were made for repairs<lb />and transfer of the instru-<lb />ments to the schools.<lb /><lb />Contributing funds for a<lb />master luthier to: come to<lb />Greenville and work on the<lb />instruments were the<lb />Greenville City Schools and a<lb />local ,support organization,<lb />the Eastern Carolina<lb />Orchestra and Chamber<lb />�?~Music Association.<lb /><lb />Most of the actual repair<lb />and restoration work was<lb />done in ECU�?Ts general in-<lb />strument repair shop during<lb />the fall semester by William<lb />Weaver of Washington, D.C.,<lb />his assistant David Lashof,<lb />and Jeff Tuthill, an ECU<lb />student cellist who was<lb /><lb />other locations.<lb /><lb />A graduate of Syracuse<lb />University, Mrs. Hancock<lb />earned the Master of Sacred<lb />Music degree at Union<lb />Theological Seminary in New<lb />York City. Prior to her ap-<lb />pointment at St. Thomas<lb />Church in New York City,<lb />Mrs. Hancock worked in<lb />music in churches in<lb />Cincinnati, Forest Hills, N.Y.<lb />and in Durham.<lb /><lb />This concert is one of a<lb />continuing series of organ<lb />concerts presented by St.<lb />Mary�?Ts Church. There is no<lb />admission charged, however,<lb />patrons have an opportunity<lb />to make contributions to<lb />assist in the series if they so<lb /><lb />actor,�?� he says.�?ol like to<lb />learn new things and acting<lb />is a craft, if you like, which<lb />I'd like to learn how to do --<lb />not because ultimately |<lb />want to be an actor, but<lb />because I want to know how<lb />it�?Ts done, and because at this<lb />point in my life I�?Tm enjoying<lb />doing it.�?�<lb /><lb />What does he ultimately<lb />want to do?<lb /><lb />�?oT really don�?Tt know,�?� he<lb />says. �?oI want to carry on<lb />learning. I think I�?Tm really<lb />good at learning things, I�?Tm<lb />very academic, and | find<lb />new things and learn how to<lb />do them | and move on, I<lb /><lb />In signing on for<lb />�?oBrimstone &amp; Treacle,�?� St-<lb />ing got himself a most dis-<lb />tinguished set of teachers in<lb />co-stars Joan Plowright, an<lb />acclaimed actress and<lb />Laurence Olivier�?Ts wife, and<lb />veteran British character<lb />player, Denholm Elliott.<lb /><lb />Elliott plays a cynical,<lb />middle-aged prayer writer<lb />and Miss Plowright is his<lb />trusting, good-hearted wife.<lb />Their lives center around<lb />their beautiful young daugh-<lb />ter, reduced to little more<lb />than a vegetable after she<lb />was hit by a truck a few<lb />years earlier.<lb /><lb />Enter Sting as Martin<lb />Taylor, who is clearly<lb />established in the film�?Ts<lb />opening frames as a penni-<lb />less opportunist on the make.<lb />He convinces the elderly<lb />couple that he is a former<lb />suitor of their daughter and<lb />persuades them to take him<lb />in as a sort of houseboy. The<lb />predictable outcome is<lb />tempered by a surprise twist.<lb /><lb />Sting says playing the part<lb />was both �?oharder and easier<lb /><lb />Top Country<lb /><lb />1, �?oThe Bird,�?� Jerry Reed<lb />2. �?oA Love Song,�?� Kenny<lb /><lb />Rogers .<lb />3. �?oMarina Del Rey,�?�<lb />George Strait<lb /><lb />4. �?~Going Where the<lb /><lb />Lonely Go,�?� Merle Haggard<lb /><lb />5. �?oWild and Blue,�?� John<lb />Anderson<lb /><lb />6. �?oI Don�?Tt Remember<lb />Loving You,�?� John Conlee<lb /><lb />7. �?oCan't Even Get the<lb />Blues,�?� Reba McEntire<lb /><lb />8. �?oI Wonder,�?� Rosanne<lb />Cash<lb /><lb />9, �?oLike Nothing Ever<lb />Happened,�?� Sylvia<lb /><lb />10. �?oSomewhere Between<lb />Right. and Wrong,�?� Earl<lb /><lb />than I thought.�?�<lb /><lb />�?oIt was harder in that the<lb />more you get into the<lb />technicalities of role-playing,<lb />the more you realize there is<lb />to know,�?� he says. �?oBut it<lb />was easier because I was<lb />being taught, or being<lb />coached �?" or dragged<lb />through the scenes if you like<lb /><lb />�?" by my fellow agtors, who I<lb /><lb />would probably �?~consider to<lb />be the best you could get in<lb />England.�?�<lb /><lb />Sting�?Ts previous acting ex-<lb />perience consisted of a minor<lb />role as a Mod leader in the<lb />Who film, �?oQuadraphenia,�?�<lb />and a supporting role as an<lb /><lb />T PLITT<lb />= TMEATRSS<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />PG, PROTA Gumance succesTeD £2<lb /><lb />| SOM, aT ERA, Mas NOT BE STABLE FOR CHa OREN<lb /><lb />r. �?oSAT 2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15<lb /><lb />FRI. -SAT- 2: 30-4: 10-5: 50-7:30-9:10<lb />MON. THRU THURS. 7:30-9:10 ONLY<lb /><lb />angel in a BBC television<lb />production. He admiis thai<lb />he got the part of Martin<lb />because the producers<lb />wanted a familiar face �?" not<lb />to mention a sellable<lb />soundtrack played mostly by<lb />the Police.<lb /><lb />But Sting says his co-stars<lb />were understanding of his<lb />novice a<lb /><lb />�?oT didn�?Tt�?T go in with any<lb />kind of a phony attitude, like<lb />�?~I�?Tm a rock star, get out of<lb />my way, I�?Tm now going to<lb />become Laurence Olivier�?T �?"<lb />especially when I was work-<lb />ing with Lady Olivier, there<lb />was no way!�?� he says with a<lb /><lb />�?~S44 4 5<lb /><lb />laugh. �?o�?~I think they apprect<lb />ated it.�?�<lb /><lb />Sting says he hopes to de<lb />another acting project next<lb />spring, after the Pelice finish<lb />their next album and before<lb />their next tour. He hasn�?Tt yet<lb />decided what it will be.<lb /><lb />�?oI�?Tm not claiming that I've:<lb />now learned how to act and<lb />I�?Tm going to move on,�?� He<lb />said.<lb /><lb />Carolina Grill<lb />Hotcakes &amp; oF 98<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />152- 1188<lb /><lb />THE MOST HEART. dace THATYOU<lb />COULD TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO DURING THE<lb />HOLIDAY SEASON. ..NOW IN HIS 29TH WEEK'!<lb /><lb />FE 1 THE EXTRA-<lb />«4, TERRESTRIAL<lb /><lb />MON. THRU THURS 7:00-9:15 ONLY |<lb /><lb />YB HRS |<lb /><lb />PERFECTLY WINNING<lb />RAMBUNCTIOUS<lb /><lb />RTAINING .<lb /><lb />SENSATIONAL 5<lb />UNEXPECTED :<lb /><lb />UPROARIOUS<lb />EXUBERANT<lb />FIREWORKS<lb />SLAM-BANG :<lb />ABSORBING a<lb />SPARKLING ey<lb />CRACKLES :<lb />A TRIUMPH<lb />HILARIOUS<lb />CHARMING<lb />ENGAGING<lb />MOST FUN<lb />FUNNIEST<lb />RAUNCHY<lb /><lb />HUGE HIT<lb /><lb />EXCITING<lb /><lb />TERRIFIC�?T<lb /><lb />�?oTAKEN FROM RAVE REVIEWS RE<lb />ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY.<lb />FRI.-SAT.-<lb /><lb />MON. THRU THURS. 7:15-9:00 ONLY e<lb /><lb />2:00-3:45-5:30-7:15-9:00 .<lb /><lb />desire. One of the forthcom- Ee<lb />ing concerts is scheduled to<lb />feature the organist of e @e@eee0e0e@0@ el Ses<lb /><lb />Westminster Abbey, London. @ 264 PLAYHOUSE<lb /><lb />1 @ invoorTtHEATRE 9® |<lb /><lb />6 6 Miles West Of Greenville<lb />On U.S. 264 (Farmville Hwy)<lb /><lb />NOW<lb />SHOWING<lb /><lb />A<lb />HAUNTINGLY<lb />ROMANTIC<lb /><lb />COMEDY<lb /><lb />AT<lb />YOUR ADULT<lb />ENTERTAINMENT<lb />CENTER<lb /><lb />working as an apprentice in<lb />Weaver�?Ts shop.<lb />The School of Music<lb /><lb />ORGANIST JUDITH HANCOCK . . . of St. . Thomas Church in<lb /><lb />cucliciashinl 0 tha prosiua: a York City, will perform in concert at St. Mary�?Ts<lb /><lb />iscopal Church, Kinston, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 11. St.<lb />Mary�?Ts Church is located on the corner of Rhem and<lb /><lb />Rountree Streets.<lb /><lb />by contributing funds to have<lb />some of its own instruments<lb />repaired while the three<lb />craftsmen were at work<lb />here.<lb /><lb />The instruments range<lb /><lb />Fayetteville Dinner Theater ad]<lb /><lb />from eight to 20 years old.<lb />Several had cracks caused<lb />by the sensitivity of stringed<lb />instruments to temperature<lb />and humidity fluctuations.<lb />Others needed to have their<lb />necks reset. Bows required<lb />�?orehairing�?��?T and the cellos<lb />needed new endpins. Only<lb />three instruments were<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE �?" The<lb />hit Broadway musical of<lb />several seasons ago that re-<lb />vealed the lives and<lb />romances of young Puerto<lb />Ricans in New York, �?oWest<lb />Side Story,�?� is currently<lb />playing at the Bordeaux<lb />Dinner Theater, Village and<lb />Owen drives, in Fayetteville.<lb /><lb />book by Arthur Laurents.<lb /><lb />�?oWest Side Story�?� will be<lb /><lb />performed nightly Wed-<lb />nesdays through Sundays<lb />through Feb. 26. Dinner is<lb />served at 6:30 p.m., with<lb />curtain time at 8:15 p.m.<lb />Tickets are priced at $14.50<lb />on Wednesday, Thursday and<lb />Sunday evenings, and at<lb /><lb />The Hottest Model of the Year!<lb /><lb />. * .<lb /><lb />ids Me<lb />GOODBYE�"�<lb /><lb />ALK BURT SUGARMAR KEITH<lb /><lb />BARISH PRODUCTION A FILM BY ROBERT MULLIGAN<lb /><lb />found to be beyond repair. $16.50 on Friday and Satur: Aloo Starring<lb /><lb />ot Rodney Schlt of the Jane W. 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          <lb />�?" ee ee ee ee ee lll<lb /><lb />HI-JINKS, SOVIET STYLE �?" Soviet stunt<lb />men jump from a jeep in preparation for a<lb />scene from �?~The Longest Straw,�?� a film shot<lb />at the Riga, Lithuania film studio in the<lb />U:S.S.R. The stunt men their debut seven<lb /><lb />Carolina Today<lb /><lb />Wilderness areas and the Aurora Medical Center are among<lb />topics to be discussed on Carolina Today, the early morning<lb />Greenville show hosted by Slim Short and Susan Roberts. The<lb />show is broadcast from 6 to 8 a.m. weekdays over WNCT-TV,<lb />Channel 9.<lb /><lb />The calendar for the week of Jan. 3-7 is:<lb />eMonday �?" 6:40 a.m., to be announced; 7:15 a.m., Sammy<lb />Sander on the attitude workshop for the unemployed; 7:40<lb />a.m., to be announced.<lb />eTuesday �?" 6:40 a.m., Healthbreak with Dr. Jarrett<lb />Barnhill; 7:15 a.m., Eddie Nicholson of Chattanooga is the<lb />guest; 7:40 a.m., to be announced.<lb />eWednesday �?" Lucille Stewart, director of Craven County<lb />Council on Aging; 7:15 a.m., Tom Gilmore, chairman of the<lb />Committee on N.C. Constitutional Integrity; 7:25 a.m., details<lb />on an auction at the Old Ford Fire Department; 7:40 a.m.,<lb />facts on the Aurora Medical Center.<lb />*Thursday �?" 6:40 a.m., Turner Salter of Goldsboro, at 92<lb />the oldest active pilot in the U.S.; 7:15 a.m., Dr. Eddie West,<lb />�?~superintendent of Pitt. County schools; 7:40 a.m., home<lb />extension agent Addie Gore.<lb />- Friday �?" 6:40 a.m. Judge Gerald Arnold in a review of the<lb />�?~Conduct of judges; 7:15 a.m., details on the Clean Air Act as<lb />related to wilderness areas; 7:40 a.m., plant doctor Eddie<lb />Harrington. ;<lb /><lb />Hospitality House Toda<lb /><lb />~ WASHINGTON �?" Kay Currie�?Ts talk show, �?oHospitality<lb />House,�?� returns to its noon to 12:30 p.m. Sunday spot today<lb />after several weeks of Saturday airings.<lb /><lb />For today�?Ts show, Ms. Currie is presenting a Year�?Ts End<lb />Roundup of Hospitality House shows from 1982. Segments are<lb />being shown in three basic categories �?" the arts, health and<lb /><lb />ials.<lb /><lb />Jn arts, segments being reviewed include impersonator<lb />Freddie Pierce with bits on Jack Benny, Richard Nixon and<lb />Maxwell Smart; Jim Bridges of Elizabeth City�?Ts College of<lb />the Albemarle in a Mark Twain soliloquy; and portions of<lb />entertainment from �?oCamelot,�?� the Desert Fire Dancers of<lb />Goldsboro, the Red Oak Cracker Jacks, and the Skylight<lb />Vocal Band of Oral Roberts University.<lb /><lb />�?~ Health subjects being reviewed include an interview with<lb />Dt. Rodney Bluestone of London, authority on arthritis, talks<lb />with Mary K. Ash and Ida Stewart, health and beauty<lb />specialists, and an interview with Kathryn Jason, author of<lb /><lb />years ago, when �?oArrows of Robin Hi<lb />being shot. Since, they have been engaged for<lb />40 movies by many studios in the Soviet Union.<lb />(AP Laserphoto/TASS Agency)<lb /><lb />9? was<lb /><lb />Reindeer thrive in the<lb />arctic, and most of the<lb />world�?Ts reindeer live in icy<lb />Siberia, Along with North<lb />America�?Ts caribou, reindeer<lb />are the only animals able to<lb />survive with lichen as their<lb />main food supply, and they<lb />can smell it through several<lb />feet of loose snow.<lb /><lb />. CR<lb />eee ee es 8 8 ee 8 eee<lb />uN ee CS<lb /><lb />By C.R. Cannon<lb />Dare County Tourist Bureau<lb /><lb />RODANTHE �?" �?oOn the<lb />twelfth day of Christmas, my<lb />true love gave to me...�?�<lb /><lb />.. @ second Christmas<lb />celebration if you live in the<lb />Hatteras Island community<lb />of Rodanthe on the North<lb />Carolina Outer Banks.<lb /><lb />As a relatively recent<lb />gesture of conformity,<lb />Rodanthians join others to<lb />observe the birth of Christ on<lb />Dec. 25, but reserve much of<lb />their energy for a second<lb />observance on Jan. 5, the<lb />Twelfth Night, the Epiphany,<lb />or aS a concession to the<lb />modern world, the Saturday<lb />nearest that date.<lb /><lb />This means that this year,<lb />Rodanthians will celebrate<lb />Old Christmas (1982-83) on<lb />Saturday.<lb /><lb />It�?Ts called Old Christmas<lb />and most authorities agree<lb />that Rodanthe is probably<lb />the only community in<lb />America that still carries on<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />the traditions embodied in<lb />the occasion.<lb /><lb />A quick count reveals a<lb />contradiction, however, for<lb />Jan. 5 falls on but the 11th<lb />day following the conven-<lb />tional Christmas. What<lb />happened to that 12th day?<lb /><lb />Old Christmas actually<lb />predates all those Gregorian<lb />calendar changes decreed by<lb />King George II of England in<lb /><lb />1752 and imposed on the<lb />American colonies. The<lb />modification created a<lb />calendar loss of 11 days and<lb />changed the date of<lb />Christmas from Jan. 5 to<lb />Dec. 25. A 12th day was lost<lb />in 1900. But Rodanthian an-<lb />cestors were an independent<lb />lot who saw no reason to<lb />change their calendar just to<lb />accommodate an English<lb />king.<lb /><lb />The star of the festive<lb />ceremony is �?oOld Buck,�?� a<lb />four-footed creature who<lb /><lb />resembles a bull and who has<lb /><lb />ATW Events Set<lb /><lb />AYDEN �?" The Ayden<lb />Theater Workshop (ATW)<lb />gets off to an early start in<lb />activities for 1983 with a<lb />series of two Make-Up<lb />Classes scheduled in<lb />January.<lb /><lb />Ingrid Wright, instructor<lb />and make-up artist for the<lb />East Carolina University<lb />Drama Department, will<lb />conduct the two sessions of<lb />two hours each from 7:30 to<lb />9:30 p.m. on two successive<lb />Wednesdays, Jan. 5 and 12.<lb />The sessions will be con-<lb />ducted in Doug Mitchell�?Ts<lb />classroom at Ayden-Grifton<lb />High School on N.C. ll a<lb />short distance south of<lb />Ayden.<lb /><lb />Workshop participation<lb />will be limited to 15 people.<lb />ATW season ticket holders<lb />and members will be able to<lb />attend free of charge. Non-<lb />season ticket holders and<lb /><lb />7* oC G OOO<lb /><lb />ener 6 0 8 6 8 6 6 8 6 8 8.880 6.6 8-6<lb />See eesoseesseeersces<lb /><lb />PAR<lb /><lb />UPTOWN GREENVILLE<lb />752-7649<lb /><lb />ALL SEATS $1.50<lb />FIRST SHOW<lb />EVERYDAY!<lb /><lb />�?~ Clint Eastwood<lb />and<lb /><lb />Honkytonk Man | °°» |<lb />Na<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />; SUNDAY<lb />2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15<lb /><lb />SHOWING!<lb /><lb />eSHOWSs<lb /><lb />non-members will be<lb />charged a $3 membership fee<lb />in order to enroll for the two<lb />sessions.<lb /><lb />This workshop is being<lb />co-sponsored by ATW and<lb />the Pitt/Greenville Arts<lb />Council.<lb /><lb />Other 1983 early year plans<lb />for ATW includes an audition<lb />and the annual theatef Trip to<lb />New York.<lb /><lb />¢ Auditions for the forth-<lb />coming production of �?oThe<lb />Night of January 16�?� will be<lb />held at 3 p.m. on Sunday,<lb />Jan. 9 and at 7:30 p.m. on<lb />Monday, Jan. 10 in the<lb />Ayden-Grifton High School<lb />Auditorium. The play is to be<lb />directed by Kim Dale and<lb />will performed in a<lb />downtown hall in Ayden on<lb />three dates �?" March 3, 5 and<lb />6. There are speaking parts<lb />for ten men and eight<lb />women.<lb /><lb />vb<lb /><lb />gi �?oHh ye<lb /><lb />(ir sac wi WOT rT rR DRO veut<lb /><lb />co<lb /><lb />MON.-FRI.<lb />7:00-9:15<lb /><lb />�?oA MAGICAL HI END OF<lb /><lb />MYTHOLO<lb /><lb />GY AND SCIENCE FICTION�?�<lb />-REX REED, N.Y. POST<lb /><lb />ridden dewn.a long path of<lb />ancient tradition that dates<lb />to medieval times. �?oBuck,�?�<lb />so it is said, lives in the<lb />woods and is seen only once a<lb />year, on Old Christmas. The<lb />communal sharing of fun and<lb />musical merriment is sup-<lb />posed to lure the creature<lb />from its lair on the-Twelfth<lb />Night.<lb /><lb />In the afternoon before the<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C._�?"Sunday, January 2, 1963�?"A-15<lb /><lb />Rodanthe Old Christmas On January 8<lb /><lb />celebration, islanders don<lb />costumes and excitement<lb />builds up as night<lb />approaches. Men gather<lb />driftwood from up and down<lb />the beach for the evening�?Ts<lb />outdoor oyster roast.<lb /><lb />Old Christmas is also a<lb />time for homecoming. Fami-<lb />ly ties are strong and remain<lb />so for those who leave the<lb />area. 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        <p>A-16�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January , 1983<lb /><lb />Work By Dinaburg<lb /><lb />TIGER�?TS CLAW IN GLOVE . . . is the title color in her show of paintings and prints now<lb />Mary Dinaburg has given to this painting of on view at the Greenville Museum of Art.<lb /><lb />symbolic forms. She employs a rich field of (Reflector Photo by Jerry Raynor)<lb /><lb />French aviators in World<lb /><lb />War I carried bricks on<lb /><lb />| missions to hurl at the pro-<lb />pellers of German planes.<lb /><lb />Book News<lb /><lb />FROM SHEPPARD MEMORIAL LIBRARY<lb /><lb />LOUISE WILKERSON PERRY<lb /><lb />�?oBabies Need Books�?~ is the title of a new book recently<lb />acquired by the East Branch of Sheppard Memorial Library.<lb />The author, Dorothy Butler, writes from her own experience<lb />as a mother, grandmother, teacher, and specialist in<lb />children�?Ts literature, and she believes that books should play<lb />a crucial role in children�?Ts lives from the very first months<lb />after birth. In this belief she offers practical advice on how<lb />books can be used to entertain, stimulate and comfort a child.<lb />She devotes a chapter to each year of the child�?Ts life from<lb />birth to six years and, most importantly, suggests many<lb />specific titles for each age.<lb /><lb />Of the many children�?Ts books suggested in �?~Babies Need<lb /><lb />_ Books�?�, most are available at the East Branch Library as<lb />well as the Children�?Ts Room at Sheppard. In the first year the<lb />author suggests nursery rhymes, manipulative and board<lb />books, noise books, song books, and action rhymes. Some os<lb />these titles available: at East Branch are: �?~Mittens For<lb />Kittens�?T, �?oLavender�?Ts Blue�?�, �?oThe Children�?Ts Song Book�?�,<lb />and �?oGobble, Growl, Grunt.�?�<lb /><lb />The second year of life adds many more titles including<lb /><lb />�?oABC Bunny,�?� �?oChick and the Duckling,�?o �?oA Child�?Ts Good<lb />Night,�?o and �?oThe House That Jack Built.�?� In the third year of<lb />life (or when a child is two years old) simple stories are most<lb />appreciated and Butler�?Ts suggestions include many classics<lb />as well as some new titles. �?~Ask Mr. Bear,�?� �?~Appley-<lb />Dapply�?Ts Nursery Rhymes,�?� �?oGood Night Owl,�?� �?oThe Little<lb />Farm,�?� �?oThe Circus Baby�?� and �?oThe Freight Train�?o are just<lb />afew of the many titles recommended.<lb /><lb />The three year old�?Ts language and experience equip him for<lb />more sophisticated stories and Butler�?Ts list include: �?oThe<lb />Bear�?Ts Toothache,�?� �?~The Cow Who Fell in the Canal,�?�<lb />�?oCharlie Needs A Cloak,�?� �?oCaps for Sale,�?� �?~Blueberries for<lb />Sale,�?� �?oLollipop,�?� �?~Millions of Cats,�?� �?oThe Surprise Party,�?�<lb />and �?oUmbrella�?� are perfect examples of older books whose<lb />appeal to young children will continue through the years.<lb /><lb />By the time the child reaches four and five he is ready for a<lb /><lb />_ wide variety of more complex picture books available for<lb />children. �?oBaby Sister for Frances,�?� �?~�?~Burglar Bill,�?� �?~�?~The<lb />_ Carrot Seed,�?� �?~Christmas in the Stable,�?� �?oKay No Pocket,�?�<lb /><lb />ittle Bear,�?� �?oMike Mulligan,�?� �?oMadeline,�?� �?oStory About<lb />ing,�?T �?oCurious George�?� are a few which should not be<lb />iissed. as Poot as many fairy tales and classics such as<lb /><lb />hese: and many more titles sectahiuenihic in �?oBabies Need<lb /><lb />Boots are-available at Sheppard, for the parent or caregiver<lb /><lb />who cares about the role of books in the lives of young<lb />children, Guaranteed to make a child sit up and take notice<lb />these are the books which will receive the highest mronete -<lb /><lb />�?oRead it again.�?�<lb /><lb />Publication On.<lb />Monitor Issued<lb /><lb />They're both concerned<lb />with curves.�?" Mary<lb />Dinaburg with the arcing of<lb />organic forms that suggest<lb />rampant tropical foliage;<lb />and Robert E. Daniel with<lb />curves in the bodies of<lb />females.<lb /><lb />Dinaburg, of Oklahoma,<lb />and Daniel, a North Carolina<lb />resident who received his<lb />MFA from the School of Art,<lb />East Carolina University,<lb />currently have shows of their<lb />work being exhibited at the<lb />Greenville Museum of Art,<lb />802 South Evans Street.<lb />Drawings by Daniel are in<lb />the North Gallery, and paint-<lb />ings and prints by Ms.<lb />Dinaburg are in the South<lb />Gallery. A public reception<lb />officially opening the two<lb />shows is being held from 7 to<lb />9 p.m. Tuesday, with the<lb />public invited to attend.<lb /><lb />Also, at 11 a.m. Wednes-<lb />day, Ms. Dinaburg will talk<lb />informally about-her work.<lb />The talk is open to all<lb />interested persons.<lb /><lb />In a catalog note about her<lb />work, Ms. Dinaburg notes:<lb />�?oArt is investigation. It is<lb />investigation of the human<lb />spirit and mind. It is also like<lb />a disease. You learn to live<lb />with the affliction of having<lb />jganake this work endlessly .<lb /><lb />. to make art one must be in<lb />the world, aware of it, trying<lb /><lb />to locate and explain it to<lb />oneself. .<lb /><lb />In her work at the<lb />Museum, Ms. ~Dinaburg<lb />shows she obviously finds her<lb />essential means of express-<lb />ing her world in a series of<lb />flow together, interlocking<lb />forms that have elements<lb />both of things almost but not<lb />quite real, and others that<lb />can be read as fantasy<lb />forms. These forms domi-<lb />nate the canvases, fill all<lb />spaces. It is only in her<lb />prints, also of flowing forms,<lb />that there are areas devoid<lb />of color �?" free space un-<lb />touched.<lb /><lb />To the viewer, these forms<lb />will likely be associative with<lb />heavyweight, lush tropical<lb />foliage �?" suggestive of huge<lb />leathery leaves, muscular<lb />tendrils, parts of flowers.<lb />Her colors also are rich,<lb />heavy. The painting,<lb />�?oTiger's Claw in Glove,�?�<lb />(illustrated: here), as an<lb />example, contains a double<lb /><lb />LOAN SHOW<lb /><lb />LOS ANGELES (AP) �?" A<lb />loan exhibition of pre-<lb />Columbian art from Costa<lb />Rica is on view at the Los<lb />Angeles County Museum of<lb />Art through Jan. 16, 1983.<lb /><lb />The exhibit is composed of<lb />more than 300 gold, jade,<lb />ceramic, and monumental<lb />voleanic stone objects.<lb /><lb />rainbow of colors �?" cerise,<lb />purple, yellow, orange, ac-<lb />quamarine, lavender, white,<lb />apple green, navy blue,<lb />burgandy. All her works in<lb />the show repeat a range of<lb />similar symbols to a great<lb /><lb />Daniel, who now works in<lb />his studio in Greenville, is<lb />showing about a dozen<lb />studies of the female nude. It<lb />is somewhat infrequent to-<lb />day to see an artist venture<lb />into a series based solely on<lb /><lb />figure studies. Daniel says<lb />this show reaffirms his<lb />�?ofaith in the human figure as<lb />a valid. and significant con-<lb />tent for art.�?� He also notes<lb /><lb />that �?othrough drawing, | -<lb /><lb />define the figure as move-<lb />ment of color and line.�?�<lb /><lb />The sense of implied<lb />movement is successfully<lb />conveyed in these drawings<lb />�?" women realistically de-<lb />pieted. Color is clearly de-<lb />fined in warm, gentle hues<lb />that are kept to a minimum.<lb /><lb />And Daniel Currently On View At The GMA<lb /><lb />Daniel�?Ts subtle handling �?~oi<lb /><lb />color emphasizes the pulse of<lb />life in flesh enclosed within<lb />the boundaries of delineated<lb />contours of the body line.<lb />These are appealing women,<lb />not stereotyped beauties.<lb />Daniel's drawings fall into<lb />the traditional vein of figure<lb />drawing, works that will<lb />likely have a wide appeal to<lb />any who consider the human<lb />body one of the most sublime<lb />of all subjects in art. �?~<lb />Jerry Raynor<lb /><lb />NCNB Young Artists Showcase<lb /><lb />North Carolina National<lb />Bank has announced plans<lb />for an �?o�?oNCNB �?~Young Artists<lb />Showcase '83�?T to be held in<lb />the spring of 1983.<lb /><lb />The �?oShowcase�?� will give<lb />students in the Greenville<lb />schools an opportunity to<lb />enter an art competition that<lb />includes prizes and a public<lb />exhibit in the main lobby of<lb />NCNB at 201 W. First St. in<lb />Greenville.�?T<lb /><lb />�?oYounger students rarely<lb />have -an opportunity to dis-<lb />play their work for an au-<lb />dience outside school,�?� said<lb />NCNB City Executive Larry<lb />W. Mallard.<lb /><lb />�?oThis program will give<lb />these students a chance to<lb />receive recognition for their<lb /><lb />Available January 5!<lb /><lb />talent. I believe the show will<lb />have very positive results<lb />when people see the art<lb />coming from our schools,�?�<lb />Mallard added.<lb /><lb />Under the rules of the<lb />planned competition, ele-<lb />mentary schools in the<lb />Greenville school system will<lb />hold art competitions for<lb />students in kindergarten<lb />through grade six.<lb /><lb />From this competition, the.<lb />schools will pick one winner<lb />from each of. the eligible<lb />grades and submit those<lb />entries for the overall com-<lb />petition, including the exhibit<lb />to be displayed in the NCNB<lb />lobby.<lb /><lb />Students whose work is<lb />chosen to be included in the<lb /><lb />Get Your Checkin<lb /><lb />into High Gear!<lb /><lb />FIRST INVESTORS<lb /><lb />CHECKING<lb /><lb />a First Class combination<lb />of checking with interest<lb />and money market rates.<lb /><lb />information generated<lb /><lb />ECU News Bureau<lb />The first issue of through this research, the<lb />Cheesebox, a publication editors said.<lb /><lb />porting activities of the<lb />Obs shaiter National<lb />Marine Sanctuary and<lb />studies of.the sunken Civil<lb />War ironclad, has been<lb />published by the East Caro-<lb />lina University program in<lb />Maritime History and Un-<lb />derwater Archaeology.<lb />The 12-page inaugural<lb />_ issue is edited by the pro-<lb />gd s co-directors. 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Still Jr. of the ECU<lb />Department of History.<lb />Funding for the semiannual<lb />publication was funded by<lb />the National Oceanic and<lb /><lb />oa ric Administration<lb />(NOAA). ;<lb /><lb />NOAA also is funding the<lb />preparation and publication<lb />of a plan for the next on-site<lb />visit to the wreck of the USS<lb /><lb />Monitor, at the bottom of the .<lb /><lb />Atlantic Ocean off Cape<lb />Hatteras, and the<lb />lishment of a Monitor<lb /><lb />The publication:<lb />intended to<lb /><lb />�?T<lb /><lb />�?~narease �?opublic access. to<lb /><lb />�?oIn addiiton to providing a �?"<lb /><lb />focal point for this interest,<lb />this activities report will<lb /><lb />�?oserve to enhance public<lb />-awareness of the necessity<lb /><lb />for the continued. scientific<lb />investigation as well as the<lb /><lb />preservation of the remains �?"<lb /><lb />of the ship,�?� the editors said.<lb /><lb />STAR GODS<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP) �?" �?oStar<lb />Gods of the Ancient<lb />Americas�?� is the major<lb />winter exhibition at the<lb />American Museum of Natu-<lb />ral History here, through<lb />March 27, 1983.<lb /><lb />It will then be seen at<lb />Chicago�?Ts Adler Planetarium<lb />from June 21.<lb /><lb />The exhibition�?Ts 144 |<lb /><lb />artifacts of gold, turquoise,<lb />jade, wood, stone, textiles<lb /><lb />and ceramics �?~are drawn �?"<lb />from the holdings of the ©<lb />Museum of the American<lb />Indian, which organized the<lb /><lb />show. -<lb /><lb />astronomy, �?oStar Gods�?�<lb />presents the astronomical<lb />beliefs and imagery of about<lb /><lb />0 -, §0 different native American<lb /><lb />cultures, ranging in time<lb /><lb />~. from 800 B.C. to the present,<lb />~ aphically from the [i<lb />South America to the -<lb /><lb />Arctic rele<lb /><lb />The first comphrensive ex-<lb />hibition on archeo-�?"<lb /><lb />Get greater performance from your Selig<lb />money. 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Todd<lb />Blackledge passed Penn State into posi-<lb />tion for two touchdowns and two field<lb />goals in the first half and the second-<lb />ranked Nittany Lions held oa to defeat<lb />previously unbeaten and No. I-rated<lb /><lb />® Georgia 27-23 in the Sugar Bowl Saturday<lb /><lb />night, a triumph that may have ensured<lb /><lb />| their elusive first-ever national college<lb /><lb />football championship.<lb />The Lions, unbeaten three times in<lb /><lb />» Coach Joe Paterno�?Ts 17 years at the helm<lb /># but each time a bridesmaid instead of a<lb />i -bride in the final rankings, built a 20-3<lb />| lead on touchdown ruus of 2 and 9 yards<lb />by Curt Warner and field goals of 38 and<lb /><lb />45 yards by Nick Gancitano.<lb /><lb />Then, they withstood a lightning<lb />Georgia strike that produced a<lb />touchdown with five seconds left in the<lb />first half, plus a 69-yard drive following<lb />the second-half kickoff.<lb /><lb />Rose Bowl<lb /><lb />PASADENA, Calif. (AP) �?" UCLA�?Ts<lb /><lb />However, Penn State safety Mark<lb />Robinson intercepted two Georgia<lb />in the third quarter and Blackledge took<lb />advantage of the second one, heaving a<lb />47-yard touchdown bomb to wide receiver<lb />Gregg Garrity, who got behind freshman<lb />cornerback Tony Flack and made a<lb />sensational diving catch in the end zone<lb />with 13:16 left in the game.<lb /><lb />That proved decisive when Georgia<lb />scored with 3:54 remaining on a 9-yard<lb />pass from John Lastinger to tight end<lb />Clarence Kay. However, Herschel<lb />Walker, Georgia�?Ts three-time All-<lb />American tailback, was stopped cold<lb />when he tried to run for a two-point<lb />conversion.<lb /><lb />Penn State�?Ts triumph left fourth-<lb />ranked Southern Methodist as the only<lb />unbeaten major college team. The<lb />Mustangs finished 11-0-1 by defeating Pitt<lb />7-3 in the Cotton Bowl earlier in the day.<lb /><lb />Penn State and Georgia wound up with<lb />11-1 records, while third-ranked<lb />�?~Nebraska took an 1l-1 record into<lb />Saturday night�?Ts Orange Bowl against<lb />Louisiana State.<lb />The Associated Press will announce the<lb />1982 national champion at 6:30 p.m. EST<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Blackledge, who completed his first<lb />five passes and was 9-of-16 for 160 yards<lb />in the first half, stunned the record<lb />seimdiie Superdome football crowd of<lb />78,124 with an 80-yard scoring drive<lb />following the opening kickoff.<lb /><lb />The Lions needed only seven plays and<lb />2:51 on the clock, with Blackledge<lb />connecting on all four of his pass<lb />attempts for 74 yards, including con-<lb />secutive strikes of 33 yards to tight end<lb />Mike McCloskey and 27 to Garrity as<lb />Paterno unveiled a formation with two<lb /><lb />Ramsey Sparks Bruins,<lb /><lb />senior quarterback Tom Ramsey scored<lb />the first touchdown himself and re-<lb />sponded to a Michigan threat by direct-<lb />ing another TD drive as the Bruins beat<lb />Michigan 24-14 Saturday in the 69th Rose<lb />Bowl game.<lb /><lb />�?~�?~T knew we had to put more points on<lb />the board,�?� said Ramsey after Michigan<lb />reduced the UCLA lead to 10-7 early in<lb />the third quarter.<lb /><lb />Ramsey came back to hit four passes<lb />for 33 yards as the fifth-ranked Bruins<lb />went: 8) yards with Danny Andrews<lb />scoring on a nine-yard run.<lb /><lb />No. 19 Michigan operated more than<lb />half the game without its quarterback,<lb />Steve Smith, who.suffered a shoulder<lb />separation with 6% minutes to play in the<lb />second quarter. Untested David Hall took<lb />over and threw for two touchdowns but<lb />the UCLA 10-point halftime lead was too<lb />much to overcome.<lb /><lb />�?oHall had never really played for<lb />Michigan,�?� said Wolverine Coach Bo<lb />Schembechier. �?~�?~He�?Ts been in a number<lb />of games when we were winning by 30 or<lb />more points but never really had to go<lb />into the game and really play. I was<lb />proud of him.�?�<lb /><lb />UCLA �?~Coach Terry Donahue said he<lb />felt the loss of Smith was one of the key<lb />factors in the game.<lb /><lb />Smith. was hurt when hit by free safey<lb />Don Rogers after the Michigan<lb />quarterback had run eight yards on a<lb />keeper play. Earlier, Rogers had in-<lb />wal el a Smith pass at the UCLA 12<lb />and F to the 20, stopping the<lb />Wolverines�?T first scoring threat,<lb /><lb />Said Rogers of his tackle on Smith, �?oI<lb />really did not want to hurt him.�?�<lb /><lb />Schembechler said he felt a key to the<lb />UCLA victory was that the Bruins had no<lb />turnovers and the Wolverines had four on<lb />three pass interceptions and a fumbled<lb />punt.<lb /><lb />�?~You just can�?Tt do that and win,�?� said<lb /><lb />_ Schemblecher, who has lost six of his<lb /><lb />seven appearances in the Rose Bowl.<lb />Donahue made his first appearance as<lb />a head coach although playing in the�?T<lb />Rose.Bowl as a tackle for the Bruins in<lb />1966 and again as an assistant coach.<lb />UCLA 198 yards rushing, and<lb />Schemblecher termed that another key. to<lb />the game. In the past two games against<lb />the , the Wolverines have been<lb />able to shut down the running game.<lb />Ramsey, who completed 18 of 25 passes<lb />for 162 yards in this 69th Rose Bowl,<lb /><lb />Cotton Bowl<lb /><lb />SMU Slips<lb /><lb />DALLAS (AP) -- Quarterback Lance<lb />Mclthenny woke up the rn Method-<lb />ist offense with two long pass comple-<lb />tions, then scored on a 9-yard fourth-<lb />quarter run New Year�?Ts Day to give the<lb />unbeaten Mustangs a 7-3 Cotton Bowl<lb />victory over Pi<lb /><lb />Fourth-ranked S. , still with hopes<lb />for a national championship, finished the<lb />season 11-0-1 with only a tie to Arkansas<lb />marring its recwrd. The sixth-ranked<lb />Panthers dropped to 9-3.<lb /><lb />MclIlhenny, operating in light sleet and<lb />rain that pelted the artificial surface and<lb />contributed to numerous errors, sur-<lb />prised the Panthers with completions of<lb />20 and 42 yards to Bobby Leach on the<lb />80-yard scoring drive.<lb /><lb />Leach, who was a big factor in<lb />Mustange victories over Texas and<lb />Texas Tech, ran to the Pitt 20 after his<lb />second catch.<lb /><lb />Three plays later, Mcllhenny faked a<lb />pitch to All -America tailback Eric<lb />Dickerson and scored with 13:43 to play<lb /><lb />ee ee ee<lb />|<lb /><lb />Dickerson<lb /><lb />yards, the 28th time in his career he had<lb />\ scundel te 10C-vari plateau.<lb /><lb />Sa<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />First Down<lb /><lb />University of Michigan<lb />quarterback Steve Smith (10)<lb />heads over the UCLA Bruins�?T<lb />defensive line for a first-half<lb /><lb />tallied the opening TD on a 1-yard run<lb />after completing all five of his passes in<lb />the first-quarter drive.<lb /><lb />Michigan lost the services of<lb />quarterback Steve Smith with 6%<lb />minutes left in the second quarter when<lb />he suffered a separated right shoulder<lb />when hit by Bruins safety Don Rogers<lb />after-an 8-yard run.<lb /><lb />David Hall took over and threw scoring<lb />passes of 1 and 4 yards in the second half,<lb /><lb />Marino completed 19 of 37<lb />181 yards but couldn�?Tt dent the M<lb />defense for atouchdown. �?"<lb /><lb />Mcllhenny completed 5 of 8 passes for<lb />101 yards, gne of his most productive<lb />days.<lb /><lb />we James, the other half of the<lb /><lb />Mustang tailback tandem, rushed 14<lb />times for 54 yards against the tough Pitt<lb /><lb />defense.<lb />The scoreless first half �?" the first for<lb /><lb />the Cotton Bowl since Arkansas played |<lb /><lb />Duke in 1961 �?" was a miserable<lb />misadventure of fumbles,<lb /><lb />rain fell in the numbing cold.<lb />Pittsburgh reached the SMU one-yard<lb />line the first time the Panthers had the<lb />ball. Rick Dukovich faked a punt on<lb />fourth-and-3, running 12 yards to the<lb />Mustang 27.<lb />Marino hit Joe McCall with a sereen<lb /><lb />owe Aen ae Yom<lb /><lb />Mac conpte pases tn<lb />Pitt for Schubert�?Ts 26-yard field goal try<lb />but the ball hooked left of the upright.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />Pee eee ee<lb /><lb />blown scoring: opportunities as a light |<lb /><lb />first down Saturday at the Rose<lb />Bowl. Smith was injured on the<lb />play, however, and did not play<lb />again as UCLA went on to win.<lb />(AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />but the Wolverines were unable to<lb />overcome the 10-0 first-half lead built by<lb />UCLA.<lb /><lb />Hall, who completed only 7 of 40 passes<lb />in the regular seaason was 13 of 24 for 155<lb />yards.<lb /><lb />flankers on the same side, plus with two<lb />tight ends.<lb /><lb />That put the ball on the Georgia 9.<lb />Blackledge hit McCloskey for seven<lb />yards before Warner rambled untouched<lb />around left end. Warner finished with 117<lb />yards on 18 carries.<lb /><lb />Georgia, winner of 33 of 35 games in<lb />the last three seasons and seeking its<lb />second national crown in three years,<lb />promptly marched from its 20 to the<lb />Penn State 10, with Walker carrying six<lb />times for 40 yards. Kevin Butler�?Ts<lb />27-yard field goal at 8:55 made it 7-3.<lb />Walker gained 103 yards on 28 carries.<lb /><lb />Penn State dominated the rest of the<lb />half �?" Walker managed only 35 more<lb />yards in the first two periods �?" until a<lb />10-yard touchdown pass from Lastinger<lb />to Herman Archie five seconds before the<lb />intermission got Georgia back in the<lb />game.<lb /><lb />24-14<lb /><lb />victory in three games with Michigan<lb />during the last year and a day. On Dec.<lb />31, 1981, the Wolverines won the<lb />Bluebonnet Bowl game 33-14 and UCLA<lb />won 31-27 during the past regular season,<lb /><lb />The Bruins�?T second score came on John<lb />Lee�?Ts 39-yard field goal, capping a drive<lb />that started at Michigan�?Ts 47 when<lb />All-American receiver Anthony Carter<lb />fumbled a punt and Mike Durden recov-<lb />ered at the Michigan 47.<lb /><lb />The Wolverines pulled within three<lb />points after 9:44 of the third period when<lb />Half hit Eddie Garrett on his 1-yard<lb />throw. Tailback Lawrence Ricks gained<lb />27 yards in five carries during that<lb />45-yard advance.<lb /><lb />UCLA snapped back 80 yards in 13<lb />plays with Ramsey completing four<lb />passes for 33 yards. Tailback Danny<lb />Andrews capped the drive with a 9-yard<lb />scorinbg run.<lb /><lb />Michigan stopped another UCLA drive<lb />at the Wolverines�?T 1 only to watch<lb />linebacker Blanchard Montgomery in-<lb />tercept a Hall pass and run 10 yards to<lb />score on the second play after the great<lb />defensive effort.<lb /><lb />The Wolverines tallied their final TD as<lb />Hall threw five yards to Dan Rice with<lb />5:20 left.<lb /><lb />MICWIBNG fic divin ceidss 007 714<lb />MO lies cbediase vay eaesa vs ti 73 7 7-4<lb />UCLA�?"Ramsey | run (Lee kick)<lb />UCLA�?"FG Lee 39<lb /><lb />MICH�?"Garrett 1 pass from Hall (Haji-<lb />Sheikh kick)<lb />UCLA�?"Andrews 9 run (Lee kick)<lb />UCLA-�?"Montgomery 10 interception return<lb />(Lee kick)<lb />catty 4 pass from Hall (Haji-Sheikh<lb />CK)<lb /><lb />A�?"104,991<lb /><lb />MICH. UCLA<lb /><lb />First downs 19 19<lb />Rushes-yards 38-142 47-198<lb />Passing yards 209. =: 162<lb />Return yards 5 31<lb />Passes 19-34-3 18-25-)<lb />Punts 6-40 = 6-32<lb />Fumbles-lost 1-1 10<lb />�?T �?~Penalties-yards 3-17 2-10<lb />Time of Possession 27:41 32:19<lb /><lb />Vietory for the Bruins marked the 12th�?T<lb /><lb />victory for the Pacific-10 over the<lb />champion team of the Big Ten in the last<lb />14 New Year�?Ts Day games.<lb /><lb />It also provided the Bruins their second<lb /><lb />INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<lb />RUSHING�?"Michigan, Ricks 23-88, Rice 4-8,<lb />S. Smith 3-15, Rogers 2-12, 4-minus-10, Carter<lb />2-minus-3, UCLA, �?~Andrews 12-42, Nelson 11-48,<lb />Ramsey 10-25, Sephous 8-46, Bruno $-14, Wiley<lb />2-5, Scott.1-1.<lb /><lb />PASSING�?"Michigan, Hall 13-24-2-155, S.<lb />Smith 6-9-1-54, Carter 0-10. UCLA, Ramsey<lb />18-25-0-162.<lb /><lb />RECEIVING�?"Michigan, Dunaway 5-10,<lb />Carter 5-59, Rice 4-17, Ricks 24, Bean 1-12,<lb />Rogers 1-6, Garrett 1-1, UCLA, Bergmann 6-48,<lb />Townsell 4-45, Carney oe Nelson 1- 14,<lb />1-9, Andrews 1- 2,<lb /><lb />FIELD GOALS ISSED�?"UCLA, Lee 46.<lb /><lb />Walker, who was held pretty much in<lb />check after averaging 159.3 during the<lb />regular season, pulled Georgia within<lb />20-17 on a one-yard plunge at 4:23 of the<lb />third period. But Blackledge�?Ts long<lb />touchdown pass to Garrity gave the Lions<lb />just enough to withstand Georgia�?Ts late<lb />charge.<lb /><lb />After Georgia�?Ts last touchdown, Penn<lb />State held the ball until forced to punt<lb />with six seconds left. Georgia�?Ts 11-man<lb />rush failed to block the kick by Ralph<lb />Giacomarro, who only flubbed one punt<lb />all evening, and the ball trickled into the<lb />Bulldogs�?T end zone as time expired.<lb /><lb />The ecstatic Penn State team lifted<lb />Paterno to their shoulders and bore him<lb />toward the-locker room �?" and perhaps<lb />that long-sought �?~national championship.<lb />Paterno seemed to think so, pumping a<lb />fist in the air and finally raising his index<lb />finger in the traditional �?oWe're No. 1�?�<lb />sign. Meanwhile, the more than 12,500<lb />Penn State fans chanted, �?oWe want Joe!<lb />We want Joe!�?�<lb /><lb />A 23-yard pass from Blackledge to<lb />All-America flanker Kenny Jackson<lb />started a Penn State drive from its 32 to<lb />the Georgia 21 and set up Gancitano�?Ts<lb />first field goal at 3:13 of the second priod.<lb /><lb />Gancitano missed a 47-yard attempt<lb />later in the period after a 66-yard punt<lb />return by Kevin Baugh. But the Lions<lb />drove 65 yards in nine plays after a<lb />24-yard punt return by Baugh and took a<lb />17-3 lead when Warner scored from nine<lb />yards out at 12:17. Warner took a<lb />pitchout and started around right end,<lb />then stopped short, cut back and raced<lb /><lb />Walker Runs<lb />moves away from the Penn State<lb /><lb />Sadie<lb /><lb />iPenn State Holds On, Wins Sugar, 27-23<lb /><lb />up the middle for the touchdown. A<lb />36-yard pass from Blackledge to Garrity<lb />started that strike.<lb /><lb />Penn State, which had managed only<lb />one touchdown and two field goals in<lb />losing three previous Sugar Bowls, got a<lb />45-yard field goal from Gancitano,<lb />longest in any of the school�?Ts 21 bowl<lb />games, with 44 seconds left in the half<lb />after moving from its 44 to the Georgia<lb />28. The drive included a 13-yard toss<lb />from Blackledge to McCloskey.<lb /><lb />Georgia then gave its supporters some-<lb />thing to cheer about after Walker<lb />returned the kickoff 23 yards to the 34.<lb />Lastinger completed passes of 17 yards<lb />to Kay and 13 to Archie. He then hit<lb />Kevin Harris at the Penn State 20 and<lb />Harris lateraled the ball to Walker, who<lb />rambled to ihe 10. On the next play,<lb />Lastinger hit Archie for a touchdown.<lb /><lb />Lastinger completed two passes for 35<lb />yards and fullback Chris McCarthy<lb />bolted for 15 to set up Walker�?Ts TD<lb />plunge. But Penn State began its winning<lb />drive with 17 seconds left in the third<lb />period after defensive end Walker Lee<lb />Ashley pressured Lastinger into an<lb />errant pass which Robinson picked off.<lb /><lb />Runs by Warner, Jon Williams and<lb />Skeeter Nichols got the ball to the<lb />Georgia 48 before Blackledge and Gar-<lb />rity teamed up for the winning<lb />touchdown.<lb /><lb />Baugh, who set a Penn State bowl<lb />record by returning five punts for 106<lb />yards, fumbled one at his 43 to set up<lb />Georgia�?Ts last score.<lb /><lb />@ THE<lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />® 4<lb /><lb />detecse Guriik 4 tuk Wiha<lb /><lb />Young Georgia�?Ts Herschel Walker (34) Saturday in the Sugar Bowl in<lb /><lb />New Orleans. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />Rallies To<lb /><lb />Pittsourgh, 7-3 Nip Tigers By 21-20<lb /><lb />It was the first time Pittsburgh had been heid to as few as three points since<lb /><lb />Marino�?Ts receivers dropped four passes being blanked by<lb /><lb />and Pitt drew seven penalties for 79<lb />yards in the first half alone.<lb /><lb />Navy 17-0 in 1975,<lb />SMU now is 2-2-1 in its all-time series<lb />against the Panthers.<lb /><lb />louchdows during the third<lb /><lb />SMU quarterback Lance quarter against Pittsburgh Sat-<lb />Mcliihenny raises his arms in urday in the Cotton Bowl.<lb />vietory after crossing the goal Southern Methodist won the<lb /><lb />' Tine with the<lb /><lb />�?T<lb /><lb />the Mustangs�?T only game, 7-3. eee<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />MIAMI (UPI) �?" Quarterback Turner<lb />Gill passed for one touchdown and<lb />sneaked for another Saturday night in a<lb />furious second-half rally that gave<lb />third-ranked Nebraska a 21-20 victory<lb />over scrappy Louisiana State�?T in the 49th<lb />Orange Bow! Classic.<lb /><lb />LSU had built a 17-7 lead in the third<lb />quarter before Gill swung out a pass to<lb />All-America running back Mike Rozier<lb />for an ll-yard touchdown midway<lb /><lb />the period. Then he completed a<lb />28-yard pass to Irving Fryar to the LSU<lb />five and one play later struggled over<lb />from the one.<lb /><lb />LSU pulled within one point on a<lb />49-yard field goal by Juan Betanzos, but<lb />were unable to score again.<lb /><lb />Nebraska collected the victory despite<lb />lasing four fumbles and two intercep-<lb />tions. The Cornhuskers finished the<lb />season at 12-1 and No. 13 LSU dropped to-<lb />8-3-1.<lb /><lb />The crowd in the 74,000-seat Orange<lb />Bowl Stadium was only 4,407 �?" the<lb />lowest since 1947 and the only the second<lb />�?" ee<lb /><lb />out<lb /><lb />-- There were 14,306 no shows, who were<lb /><lb />apparently scared away by three days of<lb />street violence in the black ghetto of<lb />Overtown, only 10 blocks from the<lb /><lb />Nebraska had opened the scoring on a<lb />§-yard run by fullback Mark Shellen, but<lb />then began turning the ball over.<lb /><lb />LSU�?Ts freshman running back Dalton<lb />Hilliard scored twice from one yard out<lb />in the first half and Betanzos added a<lb />28-yard field goal in the third<lb /><lb />But the big play on the 80-yard drive<lb />that the three pointer was an<lb /><lb />18-yard pass from Gill to wide receiver<lb />Todd Brown on a fourth and one situation<lb />at the LSU 35. Two plays later, Rozier<lb />gathered in Gill�?Ts swing pass and dashed<lb />11 yards down the right sidelines for the<lb />score.<lb /><lb />The touchdown that Gill seored in the<lb />fourth quarter was set up by his 28<lb />completion to Fryar which keyed a seven<lb />play, 47-yard march.<lb /><lb />Nebraska moved quickly the first time<lb />it got the ball, cov a Be Fayed<lb />plays on a drive f gs fers $<lb />5-yard score. But then the turnovers<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />Rozier fumbled on the Nebraska eight<lb />and Tiger cornerback Liffort Hobley<lb />recovered, It tooks six plays, but finally<lb />Hilliard squirmed over from the one to<lb />tie the score at 7-7.<lb /><lb />LSU�?Ts second first half touchdown also<lb />was set up by a fumble. Fryar fumbled<lb />on a return and Gene Lang<lb />recovered for LSU on the Nebraska 45<lb />early in the second quarter.<lb /><lb />U ck Alan Risher found<lb />Hilliard in the middle of the Nebraska<lb />and the running back turned a<lb /><lb />short pass into a 24-yard gain.<lb /><lb />R and Hilliard hooked up again<lb />for a 14-yarder three plays later to put<lb />the ball on the 3. Hilliard took the ball<lb />into the middle three times for only two<lb />yards and then on fourth down scooted<lb />untouched around left end for the score<lb />that gave the Tigers a 14-7 halftime lead.<lb /><lb />Nebraska turned the ball over to LSU<lb />linebacker Rydell Malancon in<lb />Tiger territory twice in the second<lb />pi at Early in the period, Schellen<lb />�?outi ; and Malancon recovered on the<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>j<lb /><lb />B-2�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Cotton Win Dream Come True Tar Heels Apparently.<lb />Find Selves In Hawaii<lb /><lb />(AP) �?" Southern<lb />Boarey Coach Bobby Col-<lb /><lb />lins watched his fourth-ranked.<lb /><lb />Mustangs wrap up an un-<lb />beaten season in the cold,<lb />wind, rain and sleet of the<lb />Cotton Bowl Saturday and<lb />called it a �?odream come<lb /><lb />true.�?�<lb />He labeled the 7-3 triumph<lb /><lb />over sixth-ranked, snake-<lb />bitten Pittsburgh the icing on<lb />�?othe greatest year�?� of his 28<lb />seasons as a football coach.<lb /><lb />�?~We've been on a super high<lb />all year and it�?Ts been a great<lb />trip,�?� he said. �?~I just appreci-<lb />ate them for taking me along<lb />with them.�?�<lb /><lb />The nastPweather cut at-<lb /><lb />Woody<lb />Peele<lb /><lb />As we look back on the 1982 sports season,<lb />there were a number of good things and a few<lb />bad ones to be remembered.<lb /><lb />It is with sadness that we look back on the<lb />death of Korean boxer Duk Koo Kim, along with<lb />other sports personalities that have passed on.<lb /><lb />The year will be remembered too for the<lb />retirement of Alabama legend Paul �?oBear�?�<lb />Bryant. Interestingly enough, former East Caro-<lb />lina Coach Pat Dye, who served for a number of<lb />years on the Bryant staff before coming to ECU,<lb />was the last man to down the Bear.<lb /><lb />The 1982 strike by the NFL will go down in<lb />history, but for some reason I really can�?Tt get<lb />excited about it either way. With economic times<lb />like they are, with so many people out of work,<lb />it�?Ts hard to feel sorry for a football player or an<lb />owner quibbling over the vast amounts paid out<lb />to professional athletes these days. Maybe their<lb />careers are short, but perhaps many of them<lb />would be better off if they had an education to<lb />fall back on. For that I can feel sorry for them.<lb />Many athletes are being ripped off by the schools<lb /><lb />that �?~�?o�?~educate�?T�?T them.<lb /><lb />Locally, it�?Ts been a pretty good year. North<lb />Pitt�?Ts Panthers went to the regionals before<lb />losing in basketball last spring. East Carolina�?Ts<lb />baseball Pirates qualified for the NCAA�?Ts by<lb />winning the ECAC-South title for the first time.<lb />Rose High School�?Ts baseball team went unbeaten<lb />until the state semifinals, bowing there.<lb /><lb />East Carolina�?Ts women qualified for the<lb />first-ever NCAA basketball tournament, and the<lb />softball team competed for the second straight<lb />year in the AIAW nationals, finishing fifth.<lb /><lb />East Carolina�?Ts football team reversed its<lb />record and finished 7-4 this year, playing one of<lb />its toughtest schedules ever. Coach Ed Emory<lb />was given a two-year extension to his contract.<lb /><lb />Ayden-Grifton�?Ts football team made the 3-A<lb /><lb />playoffs for the second straight year, going<lb />unbeaten until the final regular season game of<lb />the year. North Pitt�?Ts Panthers, having had only<lb />one winning season ever, came through with a<lb />6-2-2 year and although left behind in the<lb />playoffs, did manage to share in their first ever<lb />Eastern Carolina Conference championship.<lb /><lb />East Carolina changed basketball coaches,<lb />with Charlie Harrison taking over the helm. And<lb />while the Pirates are only 4-4 so far, they have<lb />proven to everyone that they are a team to be<lb />watched �?" this despite the fact that Harrison did<lb />not recruit a single man on the team.<lb /><lb />The Reflector initiated its Athlete of the Year<lb />awards during 1982, with D.H. Conley�?Ts Mike<lb /><lb />Long and Farmville Central�?Ts Rose Lang winning<lb /><lb />on the high school level. Long was a standout in<lb />football and wrestling, winning a state cham-<lb />pionship in the latter. Lang was a three-sport<lb />star for the Lady Jaguars.<lb /><lb />On the collegiate level, the awards went to<lb />Tootie Robbins and Sam Jones of East Carolina.<lb />Robbins was.an all-American in football for the<lb />Pirates, and has become a starter in his rookie<lb /><lb />. season with the St. Louis football Cardinals.<lb /><lb />Jones was a standout for the Lady Pirate<lb />basketball team and later took on a new sport in<lb />team handball, making the South team for the<lb />Sports Festival only months after first taking up<lb />the game.<lb /><lb />In the months ahead, we look on toward further<lb />great things in athletics both locally and<lb />nationally. Conley�?Ts Keith Gatlin should be a<lb />candidate for Player of the Year in basketball in<lb />North Carolina �?" he�?Ts already signed with<lb />Maryland. 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Greenville Bivd.e756-2750 Open 7:30 AM until 5 PM Mon.-Fri.<lb />cn hagmnveas eeETEREIONHTOE<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />tendance to 60,359 but a na-<lb />tional television audience<lb />witnessed the final chapter in<lb />a storybook season for the<lb />Southwest Conference cham-<lb />pions, 11-1.<lb /><lb />�?oSomebody up there�?Ts look-<lb />ing after me,�?� grinned split<lb />end Bobby Leach, who caught<lb />passes of 20 and 42 yards on<lb />SMU�?Ts touchdown drive in the<lb />fourth quarter.<lb /><lb />�?oTl probably break both<lb />legs and arms next year,�?�<lb /><lb />Marino Moves<lb />University of Pittsburgh<lb />quarterback Dan Marino (13)<lb />makes his move to elude the tackle<lb />attempt by Southern Methodist de-<lb /><lb />quipped the youngster whose<lb />clutch plays helped beat Tex-<lb />as and Texas Tech.<lb /><lb />�?oHe�?Ts done a great job,�?�<lb />said quarterback . Lance<lb />Mclihenny, who winged both<lb />passes and scored the game's<lb />lone TD on a 9-yard run.<lb /><lb />Tailback Craig James, one<lb />half of the �?oPony Express�?�<lb />that carried SMU to a 21-1-1<lb /><lb />�?~record the past two years,<lb /><lb />called the victory a perfect<lb />ending to a fairytale season.<lb /><lb />�?o| think this team showed a<lb />lot of courage and a lot of<lb />character to keep coming<lb />back like we did,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />�?oNobody can say we don�?Tt<lb /><lb />have guts.�?�<lb />- Collins called the Panthers,<lb />9-3, a �?ohelluva football team�?~<lb />and declared: �?oAs far as I�?Tm<lb />concerned this (SMU) is the<lb />No.1 team in the nation. They<lb />seem to play best when things<lb />are not going that well.�?�<lb /><lb />fendsive end Russell Washington<lb /><lb />(83) during first quarter action in<lb />the Cotton Bowl in Dallas Saturday.<lb />Marino gained two yards on the<lb />play. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />Oosterhuis Gets Break,<lb />Tops Haas In Spaulding<lb /><lb />PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.<lb />(AP) �?" Peter Oosterhuis shot<lb />a 4-under-par 68 in a round<lb />featuring six birdies and one<lb />lucky bounce to win the<lb />$150,000 Spalding Invitational<lb />golf tournament Saturday.<lb /><lb />The tall, 34-year-old British<lb />golfer finished with a 72-hole<lb />total of 277 and beat Jay Haas,<lb />who won the non-tour event a<lb />year ago, by one stroke. Haas<lb />also posted a 68 on the final<lb />round, played in sunny and<lb />calm weather on the Pebble<lb />Beach course.<lb /><lb />Danny Edwards, who held<lb />the lead before taking. a<lb />double-bogey 6 at the 13th<lb />hole, settled for a 70 and<lb />finished third at 279, one<lb /><lb />Oosterhuis was in a. four-<lb />way tie �?" with Clampett,<lb />Edwards and Mark Pfeil �?"<lb />for the lead when the round<lb />began. He did not take sole<lb />possession of the lead until the<lb />14th, where he got a birdie<lb />with a six-foot putt a few<lb />minutes after Haas bogeyed<lb />the par-5 hole.<lb /><lb />At the 16th, Oosterhuis<lb />saved a par-4, getting down in<lb /><lb />The top finishers, with ae winnin<lb />after Saturday's final of<lb /><lb />$150,000 Spal tnvitational on the<lb />6 6,780-yard, par-72 Pebble Beach Golf<lb />Peter Oosterhus, $30,000 . . 69-72-68-68�?"277<lb />Jay Haas $16,000 ae ave: 71-69-70-68�?"278<lb />Danny Edwards, $10,000 . . 71-70-68-70�?"279<lb />Bobby Clampett, $6,300 .. .69-67-73-71�?"280<lb />Rex aldwe Set aekee 69-69-74-68�?"280<lb />Andy North, $4,125........ 68-74-68-71�?"281<lb />John Y Mohattey, ", 125... ..68-74-68-71�?"281<lb /><lb />Lon Hinkle, $2, 69-<lb />stroke ahead of Rex Caldwell Gre Powers, $2250 ......73-4071-71�?"28<lb />and hometown favorite Bobby keith Clearwatr $1,750 | |. 71-69-71-73�?"284<lb />Clampett reher, reher, $1,500... . .69-73-73-70�?"<lb />~~ ict orth paren ¢ 300... 73-71-71-71�?"286<lb />�?~The victory was w $1,300... i=<lb />: atty Sheehan, $1,300..... 66- 3<lb />$30,000 to Qosterhuis, who iim bus, $1, ve Mined 72-72-73-10�?"287<lb />claimed his first U.S. Pass Rega, 4.01 ic pr ee met<lb />tournament title. The winner Bob Gilder, 0 pase RERn<lb />of the 1981 Canadian Open won Forrest Fezler, $870... 75-70-71-72�?"288<lb />$95,000 on the PGA tour in 1982 GT SisGler�?T sao... 73067073200<lb />and finished second in the Mike Brannan, $810....... 67-71-77-74�?"289<lb />British Open.<lb /><lb />�?oThis is a good warmup<lb />event for the tour, but with<lb />people like Jay Haas, Bobby<lb />Clampett, Craig Stadler and<lb /><lb />Johnny Miller playing, it:<lb /><lb />doesn�?Tt seem very much like a<lb />warmup,�?� Oosterhuis said.<lb />Stadler, who will be defen-<lb />ding his Tucson Open title<lb />when the 1983 tour opens<lb /><lb />Thursday, had final rounds of<lb /><lb />77 and 73 to finish far back, at<lb />289, in the Spalding. Miller<lb />closed with a 68 Saturday and<lb />finished eighth at 282, just<lb />behind Andy North and John<lb />Mahaffey.<lb /><lb />call:<lb /><lb />Talk to four<lb />of the best<lb />insurance<lb />agents at<lb /><lb />once<lb /><lb />Your State Farm agent is trained<lb />to be your car, home, life. AND *<lb />health insurance agent. See or<lb /><lb />STATE FARM<lb /><lb />INSURANCE<lb /><lb />Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.<lb /><lb />State Farm insurance Companies ®rHome U'tces Biuamington (nosy<lb /><lb />FRANCHISE MAKER<lb />OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) �?"<lb />NBA teams constantly search<lb />for the kind of player they<lb /><lb />�?~believe can turn a franchise<lb /><lb />around.<lb />Ralph Sampson of Virginia<lb />is one who can, according to<lb />Pete Newell, talent consultant<lb />of the Golden State Warriors.<lb />�?oRalph won't have any<lb />trouble making the switch<lb />from college to pro ball,�?�<lb />Newell said. �?~�?~He�?Ts smart,<lb />good defensively, and an<lb />excellent shot-blocker.<lb /><lb />Bill McDonald<lb />East 10th St. Ext.<lb />Colonial Heights<lb />Shopping Center<lb /><lb />two shots after his approach to<lb />the green went long. The ball<lb />stopped about six feet behind<lb /><lb />the green but would have been :<lb /><lb />further from the cup if it had<lb />not struck a spectator�?Ts back.<lb /><lb />�?oExcept for that shot, I<lb />played very well on the final<lb />holes,�?� said Oosterhuis.<lb /><lb />Five women pros competed,<lb />with distance breaks off the<lb />tees, and the top. finisher<lb />among them was Patty<lb />Sheehan at 286.<lb /><lb />HONOLULU (AP) �?" North<lb />Carolina�?Ts fall from<lb />basketball�?Ts elite apparently<lb />was only temporary.<lb /><lb />The Tar Heels, who hit<lb />bottom with a loss to Missouri<lb />earlier this season, celebrated<lb />their return to form and<lb />gained revenge in the process<lb />with a 73-58 victory over the<lb />12th-ranked Tigers in Thurs-<lb />day night�?Ts championship<lb />game of the Rainbow Classic.<lb /><lb />North Carolina, the defend-<lb />ing NCAA champion which<lb />dropped out of the Top 20 after<lb />losing three of its first six<lb />games, now is 83 with five<lb />straight victories heading into<lb />its Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />schedule. Missouri is 9-2.<lb /><lb />�?oThis shows us what we can<lb />do,�?T�?T said guard Michael<lb />Jordan, who scored 19 points<lb />in the championship game. �?o�?~It<lb />shows us how much we've<lb />improved.<lb /><lb />�?oEarly in the year we were<lb />kinda slacking in practice, but<lb />since the loss to Missouri<lb />we've just worked hard and<lb />worked hard,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />The 64-60 defeat by Missouri<lb />on Nov. 30 marked the first<lb /><lb />Ayala Is<lb />Charged<lb /><lb />WEST PATERSON, N.J.<lb />(AP) �?" Tony Ayala, the No.1<lb />contender for the World Box-<lb />ing Association junior mid-<lb /><lb />| dleweight title, was arrested<lb />| Saturday morning on charges<lb /><lb />of aggravated sexual assault,<lb />burglary and aggravated<lb />assault, police in this Passaic<lb />County community said.<lb /><lb />Ayala, 19, was arrested<lb />shortly after 6 a.m. and ar-<lb />raigned later in the day before<lb />local Magistrate Joseph<lb />Weiner, said Police Detective<lb />Joseph Lambert.<lb /><lb />Ayala�?Ts manager, Lou<lb />Duva, could not be reached<lb />immediately for comment.<lb /><lb />Police Lt. Joseph Renne,<lb />however, said police were<lb />certain that the man arrested<lb />was the boxer.<lb /><lb />�?oThis is a_ positive . iden-<lb />tification,�?� said Renne. �?~We<lb /><lb />_know his manager, Lou Duva,<lb />and he was in here along with<lb /><lb />his lawyer.�?�<lb /><lb />Ayala was being held in the<lb />Passaic County Jail in lieu of<lb />$50,000 bail, said Lambert.<lb /><lb />Please report any damaged traf-<lb />fic signs or traffic control devices<lb />to the Public Works Department,<lb />752-4137.<lb /><lb />time since 1919 that a North<lb />Carolina team had opened a<lb />season with two losses.<lb /><lb />�?oTt wasn't like we�?Tve had a<lb />bad season,�?� said North Caro-<lb />lina Coach Dean Smith. �?oI<lb />made a prediction that we<lb />could lose six games in De-<lb />cember and still be a good<lb />team.<lb /><lb />�?oWhen you play the kind of<lb />schedule we have, you have to<lb />expect a few losses,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />�?oMissouri is the best team<lb /><lb />we�?Tve beaten on the schedule,<lb /><lb />So it�?Ts an important win for us.<lb />Our goal is to get to the NCAA<lb />championships and every<lb />game we win along the way<lb />helps us there.�?��?T<lb /><lb />North Carolina trailed by as<lb />much as 10 points in the first<lb />half before rallying to a 31-31<lb />tie at halftime.<lb /><lb />Then Missouri, which had 20<lb />points from guard Jon Sun-<lb />dvold, hit nine of its first 10<lb />shots in the second half.<lb /><lb />A month ago, that might<lb />have broken the Tar Heels.<lb /><lb />But North Carolina kept<lb />pace, hitting 14 of its first 18<lb />from the field and finally<lb />pulling away from a 52-52 tie.<lb /><lb />That<lb /><lb />tines Seth, Sie<lb />marveled that the Tar Héels<lb />were �?~�?o�?~so confident even when<lb /><lb />Missouri came out in the<lb />second half and made all thoge.<lb /><lb />Sam Perkins, who was- on<lb />the bench during the decisive<lb />North Carolina streak, led:the<lb />Tar Heels with 24 points and<lb />13 rebounds.<lb /><lb />Smith also praised his<lb />team�?Ts defense.<lb /><lb />�?oWe're not known as a<lb />defensive team usually, but<lb />tonight I think we playéd<lb />particularly well on defense,�?�<lb />he said.<lb /><lb />�?oWe just got beat by a<lb />better ball club,�?��?T said<lb />Missouri Coach Norm<lb />Stewart. �?oWe had an 8 to<lb />10-point lead in the first half<lb />and then forgot how we got it.<lb />And this shouldn�?Tt<lb />with an experienced team.�?� .<lb /><lb />Freshman center Wayman<lb />Tisdale was named the<lb />tournament�?Ts most outstand-<lb />ing player after scoring 44<lb />points to lead Oklahoma to.a<lb />96-85 victory over Hawaii in<lb />Thursday night�?Ts consolation<lb />game.<lb /><lb />King Sparks<lb />Knick Victory<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP) �?"<lb />Bernard King scored 31 points<lb />and the New York Knicks held<lb />Washington under 80 points<lb />for the second time this season<lb />to beat the Bullets 98-77 Satur-<lb />day night in a National<lb />Basketball Association game.<lb /><lb />: aap<lb />King, who led the Knicks in 0-09,<lb /><lb />scoring for the 14th con-<lb />secutive game, had eight<lb />points in the first, second and<lb />fourth quarters and seven in }<lb />the third period. He hit 11 0f 18 W:<lb />shots from the field.<lb /><lb />Washington, which lost to<lb />the Knicks 85-79 on Dec. 11, hit<lb />only 31.7 percent of its shots in<lb />the first half and 36.° for the<lb />game. Jeff Ruland led the<lb />Bullets with 19 points, and<lb />Greg Ballard had 14.<lb /><lb />Washington got the first<lb />basket of the game, but New<lb />York never trailed again after<lb />scoring the next 12 points, six<lb />of them by Bill ;<lb />The Knicks�?T center finished-10-<lb />of his 14 points in first<lb />quarter which ended with New<lb />York leading 34-21.<lb /><lb />Again, the Bullets scored<lb />two points to start the next<lb />period, but with Paul<lb /><lb />Westphal and King scoring<lb />four points apiece, the Knicks<lb />spurted to 1 51-30 lead with a<lb />12-1 run.<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON (77<lb />Ballard 7-15 00 7 Batton 36<lb />Mahorn 14 00 2, i oi 13 tL<lb /><lb />é<lb />King 11-18 9-10 31, Robinson 4-14 0-0 8,<lb />Cartwright 7-11 0-1 a Seared 28 18<lb /><lb />None 43<lb />(Ruland 11), New York 52 (Robinson 15).<lb />Assists �?" Washington 19 (Warrick. 6),<lb />pi York 21 (Sherod 8). Total fouls �?"<lb />ashingotn 22, New York 27. 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          <lb />om<lb /><lb />Trying For The Goal<lb /><lb />�?~Turner Gil, quarterback for the Nebraska Cor- Elko (90) sails in for an assist. Nebraska scored on<lb />nhuskers, tries to make it to the goal line but is the next play in the Orange Bowl game played in<lb />�?~Stopped by an LSU player as defensive tackle Bob Miami Saturday night. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />Spartan Coach Expected That<lb />Turnovers Would Be Game Keys<lb /><lb />PASADENA, Calif. (AP) �?"<lb />The one thing Michigan Coach<lb />Bo. Schembechler feared most<lb />�?oaS �?~he prepared to meet UCLA<lb />�?~in �?~the Rose Bowl was turn-<lb />overs and, in his opinion, it<lb />was turnovers �?" more than<lb />injuries to key players �?" that<lb />led. to the Wolverines�?T 24-14<lb /><lb />�?~defeat Saturday.<lb /><lb />�?oTt always hurts to. lose,�?�<lb />�?~Schembechler said after los-<lb />�?~ing his fifth Rose Bowl in six<lb />attempts. �?~�?~In this game, we<lb />turned the ball over again and<lb />ran into a team that didn�?Tt.�?�<lb /><lb />» No.19 Michigan suffered<lb />�?~three pass interceptions �?" one<lb />of �?~which was returned for a<lb />touchdown �?" and All-<lb />wAmerican wide receiver An-<lb />sthony Carter bobbled a punt<lb />sthat fifth-ranked UCLA also<lb />«grabbed and turned into a<lb />�?~field goal just before the end<lb />dof the first half.<lb />: However, Schembechler<lb />�?~couldn�?Tt deny the fact -that<lb />§osing strong tackle Rich<lb />i@Strenger to an,ankle injury on<lb />�?~the third play of the game and<lb />Yosing quarterback Steve<lb />mith to a shoulder separation<lb />�?omidway through the second<lb />«qparter played a major role,<lb />too<lb /><lb />�?oT�?Tm not making excuses,�?T�?T.<lb /><lb />Schembecler said. �?o�?~I believe a<lb />good football team has to play<lb />over those things. But, losing<lb />Smith took away our option.<lb /><lb />Campbell<lb />Wins, 58-50<lb /><lb />BUIES CREEK, N.C. (AP)<lb />�?" Ron Williams scored 20<lb />points and Larry Cannady<lb />added 14 points and 12 re-<lb />bounds to lead Campbell to a<lb />58-50 college basketball victo-<lb />ry over the Division II Liberty<lb />Baptist Flames Saturday<lb />night.<lb /><lb />The Camels, 3-4, led 24-22 at<lb />the half before hitting their<lb />first five second-half field goal<lb />attempts to take a 34-24 lead<lb />with 15:38 left. The Flames,<lb />8-3, got no closer than 52-46<lb />with 3:12 remaining.<lb /><lb />High scorer for the Flames<lb />was Kent Kelly, with 22 points<lb />and 6 rebounds. Guard Kenny<lb />Gunn added 13 points, 6<lb />assists, 7 rebounds and 8<lb />steals.<lb /><lb />LIB. BAPTIST (50)<lb /><lb />Kelly 22, Robinson 4, Isaacs ig<lb /><lb />Gordon 0, McNeal 2, Reid 2, Boyer<lb />Danuser 0, Yoder 2.<lb />AMPBELL<lb /><lb />C. (58)<lb />Griffin 6, Cannady 14, V 8, Smith 2,<lb /><lb />Williams 22, Austin 0, Spain , Parker 4,<lb />�?~Whitted 0, Elbaud 0, Nash 2.<lb />Half�?"Campbell 24, LBC 2.<lb /><lb />756-8886<lb /><lb />STATE FARM<lb />Fire and Casualty Company<lb />Home Office<lb /><lb />Boomington Uhnors<lb /><lb />STATE FARM<lb /><lb />an veancl<lb /><lb />608 Arlington Bivd.<lb />Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb /><lb />We had planned to roll out, to<lb />bootleg and to try to run the<lb />quarterback more.�?�<lb /><lb />The Michigan team had<lb />nothing but praise for junior<lb />Dave Hall, who until Saturday<lb />had thrown just 14 passes all<lb />season, �?~completing seven for<lb />58 yards.<lb /><lb />�?oUnder the circumstances,<lb />Hall did a tremendous job,�?�<lb />Schembechler said. �?oI want<lb />you to understand, he�?Ts never<lb />had to win a game since he�?Ts<lb />been at Michigan. He�?Ts never<lb /><lb />gone in unless we were winn-<lb /><lb />ing by a wide margin. :<lb />�?oNow, you yank him off the<lb />bench and tell him to go in and<lb /><lb />win the Rose Bowl for you.<lb />That�?Ts quite a thing.�?�<lb /><lb />Hall, a junior from the<lb />Detroit suburb of Livonia,<lb />finished with 13 completions in<lb />24 attempts for 155 yards and<lb />two touchdowns, while<lb />coughing up two of the in-<lb />terceptions �?" including the<lb />one that UCLA linebacker<lb />Blanchard Montgomery<lb />picked off in the flat and<lb />returned 11 yards for the<lb />Bruins�?T final touchdown.<lb /><lb />�?oT really didn�?Tt have time to<lb />get nervous,�?� Hall said. �?~At<lb />first, I didn�?Tt know I�?Td be<lb />playing the whole rest of the<lb />way. I didn�?Tt know how bad<lb /><lb />Steve was hurt. 1 was mostly<lb />concerned with the drive and<lb />the plays at hand.�?�<lb /><lb />Carter, the whippet who<lb />broke many NCAA and school<lb />records during his four years<lb />at Michigan, caught only five<lb />passes for 59 yards.<lb /><lb />�?oI didn�?Tt play my best<lb />game,�?T�?T Carter said. �?~�?o�?~It<lb />wasn�?Tt up to my capability. I<lb />thought maybe we should<lb />have gone to me a little more.<lb />Other than my bobble on the<lb />punt, though, I thought I<lb />played a pretty good game.�?�<lb /><lb />UCLA finished 10-1-1 while<lb />Michigan ended its season 8-4.<lb /><lb />Johnson Off Bench To<lb />Lead Nets To Win<lb /><lb />EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.<lb />(AP) �?" Mickey Johnson came<lb />off the bench to score 21<lb />points, including nine in the<lb />fourth quarter, and Darryl<lb />Dawkins had 10 of his 18 points<lb />in the final six minutes to lead<lb />the New Jersey Nets to a<lb /><lb />111-105 victory over the Dallas<lb />Mavericks in the National<lb />Basketball Association Satur-<lb />day night.<lb /><lb />It was the fifth consecutive<lb />victory for New Jersey, which<lb />has won 11 of its last 15 games<lb />to boost its record to 17-13.<lb /><lb />Leafs Top Whalers<lb /><lb />TORONTO (AP) �?" Two victory over Montreal earlier<lb /><lb />second-period goals by cap-<lb />tain Rick Vaive helped wipe<lb />out Hartford�?Ts lead and start<lb />the Toronto Maple Leafs off to<lb />a 7-5 National Hockey League<lb />victory Saturday night over<lb />the Whalers.<lb /><lb />Terry Martin, John<lb /><lb />Anderson, Frank Nigro, Greg @alarnes<lb /><lb />Terrion and Walt Poddubny,<lb />into an empty net \with 45<lb />seconds left, also scored for<lb />the Leafs, who trailed 2-1 after<lb />20 minutes but took control in<lb />the second period on Vaive�?Ts<lb /><lb />16th and 17th goals of the Suliman<lb /><lb />season.<lb /><lb />Michel Galarneau, Ron<lb />Francis, Mike McDougal,<lb />Doug Sulliman and Pierre<lb />Lacroix scored for the<lb />Whalers.<lb /><lb />The Leafs�?T margin of victo-<lb /><lb />�?~Ty would have been greater<lb /><lb />but for the goaltending of<lb />Hartford�?Ts Greg Millen, who<lb />was a one-man defense at<lb />times. Toronto, with Michel<lb />Larocque in goal, outshot<lb />Hartford 47-32, including a 20-7<lb />edge in the second period.<lb />The Leafs�?T modest un-<lb /><lb />defeated streak now stands at<lb /><lb />three games after the win<lb />over the Whalers and a tie and<lb /><lb />�?oReplacement<lb />cost minus *<lb />depreciation?<lb />Or Replacement<lb />Cost? The<lb />difference could<lb /><lb />be substantial.�?�<lb /><lb />Polly D. Pil<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Like # good neighbor, State Farm ts there.<lb /><lb />in the week. Toronto remains,<lb />however, with the worst re-<lb />cord in the NHL at 7-21-7.<lb /><lb />1 3<lb /><lb />First Period�?"-1, Toronto, Martin 8<lb />(Kaszycki), 7:22. 2, Hartford, Galarneau<lb />1 (Sullivan, Miller), 8:55. 3, Hartford,<lb />Francis 15 ( , Sulliman), 14:29.<lb />Penalties�?"Salming, Tor, 12:25;<lb /><lb />Har, 16:20.<lb /><lb />Second '�?"4, Toronto, Vaive 16<lb />(Daoust), 2:34. 5, Hartford, McDougal 2<lb />(Malinowski, Lacroiz), 5:06. 6, Toronto,<lb />Anderson 9 (Daoust, Vaive), 9:44 (pp). 7,<lb />Toronto, Vaive 17 ( ),<lb /><lb />é : , Tor, 6:51;<lb /><lb />Har,<lb /><lb />, Har, 8:54;<lb />10:41; Lacroix, Har, 12:17.<lb />Third<lb /><lb />(Poddubny, Ihnacak), 2:10. 9 Toes.<lb />Terrion 9 (Martin), 5:43. 10, '<lb /><lb />14 (Francis, Lacroix), 11:21<lb />(pp). 11, Toronto, Poddubny 14 (Nigro),<lb />19:15. 12, Hartford, Lacroix 2 (Larouche,<lb />Sulliman), 19:46. Penalties�?"Neufeld,<lb />| waded Poddubny, Tor, 7:47; Martin,<lb /><lb />Shots on Goal�?"Hartford 12-7-13�?"32.<lb />Toronto 12-20-15�?"47.<lb />Hartford, Millen. Toronto,<lb />Larocque. A�?"16,382.<lb /><lb />22.<lb />Sn i<lb /><lb />Dallas lost its fourth straight<lb />and eight of its last nine to fall<lb />to 12-17. -<lb /><lb />Dawkins scored 10 points in<lb />a 3:49 stretch in the fourth<lb />quarter before fouling out with<lb />2:10 remaining. Dawkins<lb />made two free throws and hit<lb />a 15-foot jump shot to give the<lb />Nets a 107-98 lead with 2:20<lb />remaining.<lb /><lb />Johnson and Dawkins<lb />scored 23 of the Nets�?T 29 points<lb />during a stretch between the<lb />third and fourth quarters.<lb /><lb />New Jersey took a 58-54<lb />halftime lead behind Otis<lb />Birdsong�?Ts 10 points and eight<lb />points each by Buck Williams,<lb />Albert King and Clarence<lb />Walker.<lb /><lb />Walker broke a 27-27 tie with<lb /><lb />~a three-point field goal from 50<lb /><lb />feet at the first-quarter<lb />buzzer.<lb /><lb />Buck Williams added 17<lb />points and had 12 rebounds for<lb />New Jersey.<lb /><lb />Mark Aguirre scored 25<lb />points to lead the Mavericks,<lb />while Jay Vincent added 23<lb />and Rolando Blackman had<lb /><lb />Need Extra Storage?<lb /><lb />Tired of Tools Rusting?<lb />Lawn Mower Won�?Tt Start<lb />Because It�?Ts Been Out In<lb /><lb />The Weather...<lb />Look To Wickes For A<lb />Decorative Design Storage<lb /><lb />Building.<lb /><lb />Pick One Of The Many Styles Or Have<lb />One Built To Your Own Specifications.<lb /><lb />Quality Construction.<lb />Already Assembled.<lb /><lb />wre, 48.4%<lb /><lb />�?T Wickes<lb />- Lumber<lb /><lb />Greenville Store Only<lb />125 W. Greenville Bivd..<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb />756-7144<lb />- Mon.-Fri. 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to 2<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C_�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"B-3<lb /><lb />Unheralded Defense Lets UCLA<lb /><lb />Capture Victory In Rose Bowl<lb /><lb />PASADENA, Calif. (AP) �?"<lb />UCLA used a powerful offense<lb />that averaged more than 4<lb />points per game to get into the<lb />69th Rose Bowl. However, it<lb />was an unheralded defense<lb />that sparked the fifth-ranked<lb />Bruins to victory in the New<lb />Year�?Ts Day Classic.<lb /><lb />�?oThis was our best de<lb />fensive game of the season,�?�<lb />said UCLA free safety Don<lb />Rogers after his team�?Ts 24-14<lb />triumph over 19th-ranked<lb />Michigan Saturday. �?~We<lb />played tough defense all the<lb />way through.�?�<lb /><lb />The win was the second for<lb />UCLA in three outings against<lb />Michigan in a 366-day period.<lb />The Wolverines trounced the<lb />Bruins 33-14 in the Bluebonnet<lb />Bowl game on Dec. 31, 1981,<lb /><lb />Gretzky<lb />Scoreless<lb /><lb />EDMONTON, Alberta (AP)<lb />�?" Defenseman Kevin Lowe<lb />scored twice as the Edmonton<lb />Oilers �?" despite star center<lb />Wayne Gretzky�?Ts failure to<lb />score a point for only the<lb />second time this season �?"<lb />cruised to a 5-3 victory. over<lb />the Winnipeg Jets in the Na-<lb />tional Hockey League Satur-<lb />day night.<lb /><lb />The Oilers increased their<lb />lead over: second-place Win-<lb />nipeg to 12 points in the<lb />Smythe Division by pouncing<lb />on the Jets with a pair of early<lb />goals by defensemen Paul<lb />Coffey and Lowe. Ancther<lb />Oiler defenseman, Randy<lb />Gregg, also scored for Ed-<lb />monton, while Ken Linseman<lb />got the other Oiler tally.<lb /><lb />Winnipeg got two goals by<lb />Thomas Steen and one from<lb />Brian Mullen.The Jets got<lb />goals from Steen at 10:04 and<lb />15:47 of the final period to<lb />make the score closer.<lb /><lb />Gretzky began the season<lb />with a 30-game point scoring<lb />streak, then was stopped by<lb />the Los Angeles Kings. He had<lb />at least one point in each of<lb />Edmonton�?Ts next seven<lb />games.<lb /><lb />Coffey got his 15th of the<lb />season and Lowe his second<lb />only 23 seconds apart in the<lb />fourth minute-of play. Coffey,<lb />who has nine goals and 21<lb />points in the last nine games,<lb />blocked an attempted Win-<lb />nipeg clearing pass and rifled<lb />a low slapshot inside the<lb />post.Lowe scored a power-<lb />play goal on an almost iden-<lb />tical shot to Coffey�?Ts at 4:23.<lb /><lb />Linseman made it 3-0 with<lb />seven seconds left in the<lb />period and Winnipeg�?Ts Norm<lb />Dupont in the penalty box. He<lb />put the rebound of Glenn<lb />Anderson�?Ts shot past Jets<lb />goalie Doug Soetaert.<lb /><lb />The goal was Edmonton�?Ts<lb />200th of the season and came<lb />in their 40th game. Last<lb />season the Oilers scored a<lb />league-record 417 goals.<lb /><lb />32 0-5<lb />First Period�?"i, Edmonton, Coffey 15<lb /><lb />ley<lb />4:02. 2, Edmonton, Lowe 2 (Messier), 4:36 -<lb /><lb />(pp). 3, Edmonton, Linseman 19<lb />(Anderson, Coffey), 19:53 (pp).<lb />Penalties�?"Savard, Win, 4:15; Lintntey,<lb />Edm, 14:07; Dupont, Win, 18:36.<lb /><lb />Second Period�?"4, Edmonton, Gregg 3<lb />(Messier), 6:29. 5, Winnipeg, Mullen 10<lb />(Eaves, Savard), 16:12. 6, Edmonton,<lb />Lowe 3 (Hunter, Hughes), 18:52 (pp).<lb /><lb />Penalty�?"G 10:33.<lb /><lb />Third Peried�?"7, W<lb />(Lundholm, Lukowich), 10:04. 8, Win-<lb />nipeg, Steen 10 (Lundholm, Maclean),<lb />15:47. Penalties�?"None.<lb /><lb />Shots on Goal�?"Winnipeg 6-5-12�?"-23.<lb />Edmonton 14-6-12�?"22.<lb /><lb />Goalies�?"Winnipeg, Soetaert,<lb />Staniowski. Winnipeg, Moog. A�?"17,498.<lb /><lb />~-<lb /><lb />P , Bus<lb />Sara ala ee a<lb /><lb />and UCLA prevailed 31-27 at<lb />Ann Arbor last September.<lb /><lb />The UCLA. defense allowed<lb />an average of 19.8 points per<lb />game this past season and<lb />gave up 60 points in its two<lb />recent games against the<lb />Wolverines. It was a different<lb />story Saturday.<lb /><lb />�?oI think our defense has<lb />been underated,�?� said Rogers,<lb />who was named co-player of<lb />the game along with UCLA<lb />quarterback Tom Ramsey.<lb />�?oWe really came together at<lb />the end of the year.�?�<lb /><lb />Rogers intercepted a pass at<lb />the UCLA 12-yard line early in<lb />the second quarter and<lb /><lb />Puttemans<lb />Wins Race<lb /><lb />BOLZANO, Italy (AP) �?"<lb />Belgian runner Emiel Put-<lb />temans won a New Year Day<lb />13-kilometer, 100-meter race<lb />through: the center of this<lb />northern Italian city Satur-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Puttemans ran the 10-lap<lb />road race in 38 minutes, 3:5<lb />seconds, closely followed by<lb />fellow countryman Leon<lb />Schots, who was clocked in<lb />38:08:7.<lb /><lb />Australian Robert<lb />McDonald placed third in<lb />38: 10:4.<lb /><lb />West German runner<lb />Christine Finke won the<lb />women's event. over half the<lb />distance of the men�?Ts event in<lb />22:54:8, edging teammates<lb />Helma Lindner, who clocked<lb />22:55:2, and Heidi Hutterer,<lb />who finished in 22:57:1.<lb /><lb />It was the eighth running of<lb />the annual event.<lb /><lb />knocked out Michigan<lb />quarterback Steve Smith with<lb />a bone-jarring tackle a few<lb />minutes later. Rogers, a<lb />6-foot-1, 204-pound junior, was<lb />involved in 11 tackles and<lb />broke up three passes.<lb /><lb />�?oT thought it was a turning<lb />point, a big play,�?� said Rogers<lb />of the tackle that resulted in a<lb />separated shoulder for Smith.<lb />�?oT knew it was a good hit, but<lb />I didn�?Tt know he�?Td be out the<lb />rest of the game.�?�<lb /><lb />Another defensive hero for<lb />the Bruins was linebacker<lb />Blanchard Montgomery, who<lb />was involved in eight tackles<lb />and made one of the game�?Ts<lb />key plays when he returned an<lb />intercepted pass. thrown by<lb />Michigan backup quarterback<lb />David Hall 11 yards for a<lb />touchdown, giving UCLA a<lb />24-7 lead with 8:08 remaining.<lb /><lb />�?oThe interception<lb />greatest, but being on the field<lb />with my teammates was the<lb />biggest thing,�?T�?T said<lb />Montgomery, a 6-24, 230-<lb /><lb />Surgery<lb />For Sly<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP) �?" New<lb />York Knicks forward Sly<lb />Williams will undergo<lb />arthroscopic surgery Sunday<lb />on his sore left knee that has<lb />kept him sidelined for the last<lb />three games.<lb /><lb />Team physician Dr.<lb />Norman Scott said that<lb />Williams, who is third on the<lb />team with an 11.5 scoring<lb /><lb />average for the Knicks, may °<lb /><lb />be out only one or two weeks<lb />unless �?~serious cartilage dam-<lb />age is discovered in the sur-<lb /><lb />gery.<lb /><lb />was the ry<lb /><lb />pound senior. �?oI don�?Tt know<lb />what the difference in our<lb />defense was, but everybody on<lb />it deserves a standing ova-<lb />tion.�?�<lb /><lb />Ramsey, who led the nation<lb />in passing efficiency and was<lb />named a second-team All-<lb />American, completed 18 of 25<lb />passes for 162 yards. He<lb />scored UCLA�?Ts first<lb />touchdown on a 1-yard-run and<lb />guided the Bruins 80 yards for<lb />another score that made it 17-7<lb />late in the third period.<lb /><lb />�?oWe're thrilled to death,<lb />this is what we came to UCLA<lb />for,�?� said Ramsey, a 6-0,<lb />188-pound senior. �?oWe have a<lb />large senior class and wanted<lb />to go out winners. This meant<lb />a lot tous.�?�<lb /><lb />The victory gave UCLA. a<lb />10-1-1 record and the first<lb />10-win season in school histo-<lb /><lb />�?oObviously, this is the pin-<lb />nacle of college football suc-<lb />cess,�?T�?T said UCLA Coach<lb />Terry Donahue. �?oThe team<lb />just hung in there for 0<lb />minutes.<lb /><lb />LOVES BASSETTS<lb />LAGUNA, Calif. 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        <p>B-4�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N..�?"oumuay, vanuas y 4, 1983<lb /><lb />Arizona State Takes Fiesta, 32-21<lb /><lb />Moore each ran for scores Oklahoffa inthe Fiesta Bowl. State�?Ts defense, No. 1 in the<lb /><lb />TEMPE, Ariz. (UPD �?"<lb />Todd Hons passed 52 yards to<lb />Ron Brown for one touchdown<lb /><lb />and Darryl Clack and Alvin triumph over mistake-prone Fred. Sims riddled<lb /><lb />Saturday to<lb />Arizona State to a 32-21<lb /><lb />+<lb />.<lb />; �?oa<lb />] *<lb />¥ a a .<lb /><lb />_ �?o a: 5<lb /><lb />�?~ �?~<lb />. a.<lb /><lb />: ei<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />Sun Devil Safety<lb /><lb />�?oOklahoma quarterback<lb />mobbed by the Arizona State University Sun Devil Arizona State won the game, 32-21.<lb /><lb />Kelly Phelps (7)<lb /><lb />Dupree, ete ae<lb />riddled Arizona<lb /><lb />~fili Li dm<lb /><lb />lead llthranked | Oklahoma backs Marcus nation, for 417 yards on the<lb /><lb />but the tenth-rated<lb />rs turned the ball over<lb /><lb />Curtain Rises On Women's Net<lb />Tour With Return Of Old Friend<lb /><lb />Championship two weeks ago in East Rutherford, N.J. |<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON (AP)<lb /><lb />�?" The curtain rises on the 1983<lb /><lb />If Navratilova is to falter in<lb /><lb />is Saturday�?Ts Fiesta Bowl game in Tempe, Arizona.<lb /><lb />(AP<lb /><lb />her first court test of the new<lb /><lb />women�?Ts tennis tour this week in the nation�?Ts capital, with a<lb />top-flight field and the return of an old friend.<lb /><lb />Thirty-two women, led by 1982�?Ts top player, Martina<lb />Navratilova, will vie for $150,000 in prize money beginning<lb />Monday in the Virginia Slims of Washington.<lb /><lb />With every player competing ranked among the top 40 in<lb />the world, �?" including eight of the top 10 in the final rankings<lb />of 1982 �?" the winner will have to play her best to take the<lb />$28,000 first-prize check.<lb /><lb />�?oT guess you have to play on the tour week in and week out<lb />to appreciate how amazing it is to have a field in which no one<lb />is ranked lower than 39th,�?� said Pam Shriver, currently<lb />ranked No.5 in the world and a local favorite from nearby<lb />Lutherville, Md. �?oThe only place you usually find this kind of<lb />field is at the U.S. Open or at Wimbledon.�?T�?T<lb /><lb />Navratilova beat Anne Smith to capture last year�?Ts title<lb />here and begin one of the most succesful campaigns in history<lb />of women�?Ts tennis. The 26-year-old left-hander won 90 of 93<lb />matches and 15 of 18 tournaments last year, including both<lb />the French Open and Wimbledon.<lb /><lb />Navratilova capped the year by defeating her chief<lb />competitor, Chris Evert LLoyd in the Toyota Series<lb /><lb />year, there are a host of competitors prepared to grab the<lb />title.<lb /><lb />Seventeen-year-old Andrea Jaeger, ranked No.3 in the<lb />world, leads a tightly-grouped pack that includes top 10 rated<lb />players, Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia (No.4), Shriver<lb />(No.5), Barbara Potter (No.7), Bettina Bunge (No.8) 8), Tracy<lb />Austin (No.9) and West Germany�?T s Sylvia Hanika (No. 10).<lb /><lb />The tournament marks the return of Virginia Slims to the<lb />tennis tour after a four-year absence. The original sponsors of<lb />the women�?Ts pro tennis tour, Virginia Slims sponsored its first<lb />two tournaments in 1970 with eight women contesting for<lb />$7,500 in prize money.<lb /><lb />Growing pains over format and the direction of the<lb />expanding tour that was becoming a fixture of the. sports<lb />scene eventually led to a split between Virginia Slims and the<lb />Women�?Ts Tennis Association. Following the 1978 season<lb />Virginia Slims ended its sponsorship of tour events.<lb /><lb />The differences finally put to rest, the firm has renewed its<lb />allegiance to women�?Ts tennis sponsoring 26 events this year<lb />and culminating with a $1 million invitational tournament in<lb />December.<lb /><lb />Ten Years Later, Clemente Is<lb />Remembered For Life He Lived<lb /><lb />PITTSBURGH (AP) �?"<lb />Roberto Clemente was gone,<lb />suddenly and tragically.<lb /><lb />It was 10 years ago Satur-<lb />day that America�?Ts sports<lb />fans awoke to the news of the<lb />great baseball player�?Ts death<lb />in a plane crash in his native<lb />Puerto Rico.<lb /><lb />But, a decade later, the Hall<lb /><lb />_ of Fame outfielder for the<lb /><lb />Pittsburgh Pirates is re-<lb />membered for the style, grace<lb />and ability that made him one<lb />of baseball�?Ts greatest players<lb />for 18 years.<lb /><lb />e also- is remembered for<lb />his humanitarianism and his<lb />charitable ways, traits which<lb />would ultimately cost him his<lb />life.<lb /><lb />Former teammate Willie<lb />Stargell, who recently retired<lb />after 21 seasons with the<lb />Pirates and is expected to join<lb />lemente eventually in. the<lb />all of Fame, says, �?~He truly<lb />vas the Great One. It�?Ts still<lb />ard to believe he is gone.�?�<lb />Clemente is not forgotten,<lb /><lb />1982 by the U.S. Postal Ser�?T ice<lb />for a stamp honoring<lb />Clemente.<lb /><lb />In Philadelphia, a, public<lb />school was named in his<lb />honor, the first time a school<lb /><lb />in the city has been named for .<lb /><lb />a person of Hispanic descent.<lb /><lb />Plans also have been laun-<lb />ched to erect a 9-foot-high<lb />statue of Clemente outside<lb />Three Rivers Stadium in Pit-<lb />tsburgh, where Clemente<lb />played the final 24 seasons of<lb />his Pirate career. Bronze rep-<lb />licas are being sold to raise<lb />funds.<lb /><lb />And Clemente�?Ts three living<lb />legacies �?" teen-age sons Rob-<lb />erto Jr., Luis and Enrique �?"<lb />remain behind, apparent<lb />testimonies to. the�?T baseball<lb />skills their father possessed.<lb />All three have great athletic<lb />ability, says Pirates: Manager<lb />Chuck Tanner.<lb /><lb />�?~t's the bloodline,�?� Tanner<lb /><lb />Plans were announced in�?T<lb /><lb />said. �?~Maybe we don�?Tt want to<lb />say it, but I think (Pirates<lb />scout) Howie Haak will sign<lb />them.�?�<lb /><lb />Clemente, drafted by. the<lb />Pirates from the Brooklyn<lb />Dodgers in 1954 for the<lb />bargain basement price of<lb />$4,000, often felt he did not get<lb />the recognition he deserved.<lb />One reason why was the<lb />Pirates, after winning a World<lb />Championship in 1960, were<lb />often in the second division<lb />during the rest of the decade.<lb /><lb />The fleet and sure outfielder<lb />felt his batting skills and his<lb />shotgun-like throwing arm<lb />were ignored by the media. He<lb />said sports writers wrote only<lb />about the players for cham-<lb />pionship teams.<lb /><lb />But Clemente did earn ac-<lb />colades in 1971, leading the<lb />Pirates to a seven-game<lb />World Series victory over the<lb />Baltimore Orioles. At the age<lb />of 37, he earned Series Most<lb />Valuable Player honors.<lb /><lb />�?oNow the whole world<lb />knows how Roberto Clemente<lb />can play baseball,�?� Clemente<lb />said.<lb /><lb />A year later, Clemente, 38,<lb />got the 3,000th hit of his major<lb />league career in the final<lb />weekend of the regular<lb />season. But the Pirates were<lb />stopped a game short of<lb />another World Series appear-<lb />ance, blowing a 2-1 lead in the<lb />five-game National League<lb />championship series against<lb />the Cincinnati Reds.<lb /><lb />The final playoff game,<lb />which the Pirates lost on a<lb />10th inning, wild pitch by the<lb />late Bob Moose, would prove<lb />to be Clemente�?Ts last game.<lb /><lb />Three months later, on Dec.<lb />31,, 1972, Clemente spent the<lb />day in his native Puerto Rico,<lb />loading relief supplies onto an<lb />airplane bound for earthquake<lb />victims in Managua,<lb />Nicaragua<lb />Taal was proud of his<lb />Hispanic background and<lb />frequently took part in charity<lb /><lb />work aimed at helping the<lb />disadvantaged residents of the<lb />Caribbean.<lb /><lb />But the plane, apparently<lb />overloaded, barely got off the<lb />ground. It crashed into the<lb />waters off Puerto Rico, and<lb />despite days of effort,<lb />Clemente�?Ts body was never<lb />recovered. The plane�?Ts pilot<lb />also was killed.<lb /><lb />The loss of: Clemente, who<lb />had expected to play for<lb />several more years, stunned<lb />the baseball world. The<lb />Baseball Writers of America<lb />waived their five-year re-<lb />tirement limit and inducted<lb />him as a member of the Hall<lb />of Fame a year later.<lb /><lb />The Pirates were shocked<lb />most of all by the loss of their<lb />leader. After three successive<lb /><lb />National League East cham-<lb />pionships, they swooned to a<lb /><lb />- third-place finish in 1973 as<lb /><lb />several players �?~failed to fill<lb />Clemente�?Ts shoes in right<lb />field.<lb /><lb />�?~�?~He gave the term complete<lb />a new meaning,�?T�?T said<lb />baseball commissioner Bowie<lb />Kuhn.<lb />superstar seemed inadequate.<lb /><lb />�?oHe had about him the<lb />touch of royalty.�?�<lb /><lb />Former Pirates General<lb />Manager Joe L. Brown, now<lb />retired in California, said<lb />Clemente was never properly<lb />recognized for his charity<lb />work.<lb /><lb />Help fight inflation by buying<lb />and selling through the<lb />Classified ads. 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The Sooner<lb />freshman alone had nine more<lb />yards than Arizona State�?Ts<lb />average total defensive yield<lb />per game for the season.<lb /><lb />Oklahoma lost four fumbles<lb />and had one pass intercepted<lb />and gave Arizona State good<lb />field position on two other<lb />occasions �?" on a blocked punt<lb />and after a penalty on a pass<lb />from punt formation.<lb /><lb />Luis Zendejas. kicked field<lb />goals of 32, 22 and 54 yards for<lb />the Sun Devils.<lb /><lb />Wilson scored two<lb /><lb />Oklahoma touchdowns on a<lb />pair of 1-yard runs and Fred<lb />Sims added the third Sooner<lb />TDon a 19-yard sprint. ies<lb /><lb />The Sun Devils clinched the<lb />victory with two fourth-<lb />quarter touchdowns, a l-yard<lb />run by Moore and the pass<lb />from Hons to Brown.<lb /><lb />With Oklahoma leading<lb />21-18, Moore vaulted in from a<lb />yard out to end a drive that<lb />began on ASU�?Ts 48 when Mark<lb />Hicks recovered a Phelps<lb />fumble.<lb /><lb />Less than five minutes later,<lb />the Sun Devils got their only<lb />score not set up by an<lb />Oklahoma miscue, marching<lb />76 yards on six plays.<lb /><lb />Oklahoma got on the board<lb />first on a 73-yard drive, set up<lb />by a 56-yard off-tackle run by<lb />Dupree which gave the<lb />Sooners a fifst down at the<lb />5-yard line. Four plays later,<lb /><lb />Se eee<lb /><lb />bruised his ribs<lb />when he fell on the ball at the<lb />end of his long run and missed<lb />most of the second quarter<lb />ane<lb /><lb />go State followed with<lb />field goals by Zendejas,<lb />sandwiched around a safety,<lb />to take an 8-7 lead midway in<lb />the second quarter. Zendejas�?T<lb />first field goal came after<lb />Mike Richardson blocked a<lb />Sooner punt and Jimmy<lb />Williams recovered at the<lb />Oklahoma 39.<lb /><lb />Paul Moyer and Jim Jef-<lb />feoat caught Oklahoma<lb />quarterback Kelly Phelps in<lb />the-end zone for the safety<lb />after Ardell Scott had<lb />grounded an ASU punt at the<lb />Oklahoma 3-yard line.<lb /><lb />On the free kick after the<lb /><lb />Nuggets Rally Sinks<lb />Suns; Moe Is Ejected<lb /><lb />DENVER (AP) �?" It was the<lb />sort of comeback effort that<lb />can turn a season around, and<lb /><lb />A Hat<lb />For Ray<lb /><lb />EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.<lb />(AP) �?" Ray Perkins, who<lb />says he never wears hats, got<lb />a little gift from the New York<lb />Giants on his last day of<lb />practice before leaving to<lb />succeed Bear Bryant as head<lb />coach at Alabama �?" two<lb />Bear-like houndstooth-check<lb />hats.<lb /><lb />The two headpieces were<lb />presented by linebacker<lb />Harry Carson on behalf of the<lb />players. One is green and<lb />checked, not quite the brown<lb />houndstooth that Bryant made<lb />his trademark. The other is a<lb />checked fedora �?" in Giant<lb />blue.<lb /><lb />Perkins wore a hat all day<lb />Friday because the players<lb />said he had to. First the green<lb />one because it went with the<lb />sweater he was wearing; then<lb />the blue one after he changed<lb />clothes.<lb /><lb />�?oI�?Tm not a hat person. |<lb />never wear hats,�?T said<lb />Perkins. �?oThe only way I<lb />would have it on is that Harry<lb />said I had to wear it all day �?"<lb />he said he got it on sale<lb />somewhere.�?�<lb /><lb />it may have come at just the<lb />right time for the struggling<lb />Denver Nuggets.<lb /><lb />�?oWe needed to win badly,<lb />and the guys did an un-<lb />believable job,�?� said Nuggets<lb />Coach Doug Moe after: Satur-<lb />day's 127-125 come-from-<lb />behind victory over the<lb />Phoenix Suns in National<lb />Basketball Association action.<lb />�?oThis should really give the<lb />guys confidence.�?�<lb /><lb />The Nuggets trailed by 12<lb />points midway through the<lb />final period, and Moe, in-<lb />censed at what he viewed as<lb />one-sided officiating, was<lb />ejected from the game at that<lb />point with two technical fouls.<lb /><lb />Then came the Nuggets�?T<lb />rally, sparked by forward Kiki<lb />Vandeweghe, who scored a<lb />career-high 49 points.<lb /><lb />Vandeweghe hit a three-<lb />point basket with just under a<lb />minute to play, pulling the<lb />Nuggets within 125-123. After a<lb />missed shot by Phoenix,<lb />Vandeweghe scored with 25<lb />seconds left on a driving<lb />layup, was fouled and made<lb />the ensuing free throw to put<lb />Denver ahead. Alex English�?Ts<lb />free throw provided the final<lb />margin, as the Suns�?T Larry<lb />Nance missed on a field-goal<lb />attempt that would have tied<lb />the score.<lb /><lb />�?oI knew we could win it,�?�<lb />said Vandeweghe. �?~We stayed<lb />close and the fans stayed<lb /><lb />behind us. Then we got lucky<lb />at the end.�?�<lb />Vandeweghe credited veter-<lb /><lb />an center Dan Issel with .<lb /><lb />providing leadership once Moe<lb />was removed from the bench.<lb />�?oDan took over. He had to tell<lb />us what to do. (Rookie assis-<lb />tant coach) Bill Ficke did<lb />well, but it was really Dan<lb />who told us what to do.�?�<lb /><lb />Of his 49 peints, Van-<lb />deweghe said, �?oThe reason<lb />I�?Tm scoring more now �?~is that<lb />everyone is keying on Alex<lb />and Dan. As a result, I'm<lb />getting more shots.�?��?T<lb /><lb />�?oDenver made a great<lb />comeback,�?� said Phoenix<lb />Coach John MacLeod. �?oWe<lb />had them down, and that was<lb />a great example of what you<lb />can do when you keep going<lb />after it. Kiki was awesome,<lb />just unbelievable.�?�<lb /><lb />Issel added 23 points for the<lb />Nuggets and English 19.<lb />Nance led Phoenix with 26<lb />points and Walter Davis added<lb />23.<lb /><lb />The victory raised Denver�?Ts<lb />record to 14-17, while the Suns<lb />fell to 19-13. The Suns had won<lb />six of their last seven coming<lb />intoSaturday�?Ts game.<lb /><lb />axe ar Vim Moles<lb />Fencing Needs<lb /><lb />TS + &amp; Sons aaa ti<lb /><lb />safety, Scott Kegas returned ,<lb /><lb />to the Oklahoma 36, but the .<lb />Sun Devils had to settle for |,<lb /><lb />another field goal.<lb /><lb />With Dupree returning late .<lb />in the second quarter, the,<lb /><lb />Sooners marched 8 yards in,<lb />11 plays. 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          <lb />HOUSTON (AP)<lb /><lb />Arkansas Coach Lou Holtz, a<lb />veteran of many rainy days on<lb />the sidelines at Fayetteville,<lb />Ark., had to go indoors to get<lb />drenched coaching a football<lb />game, but on the last night of<lb /><lb />Gator Fumble<lb />Florida fullback James<lb /><lb />noses into the turf after being hit as<lb />he tried the right corner in the first<lb />quarter of the Bluebonnet Bowl<lb /><lb />1982 in the Astrodome, it was<lb />worth it.<lb /><lb />Holtz switched to the I-<lb />formation a week ago and the<lb />14th-ranked Razorbacks<lb />adapted to it well e<lb />Friday night to start out the<lb /><lb />Jones (30)<lb /><lb />new year with a 28-24 victory<lb />over the Florida Gators in the<lb />24th Bluebonnet Bowl.<lb /><lb />As an added bonus, it was<lb />Holtz�?T 100th collegiate<lb />coaching victory and his<lb />players treated him to a<lb /><lb />gare at Houston Friday night.<lb />Jones fumbled as he was hit with<lb />Arkansas recovering.<lb />Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />(AP<lb /><lb />Wallace, Two Others<lb />Make Parade Listing<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP)<lb />Parade Magazine�?Ts 1982<lb />All-American High School<lb />football team, as chosen by a<lb />nationwide panel of coaches<lb />and sportswriters:<lb /><lb />Quarterbacks�?"Mark Maye,<lb />Charlotte, N.C.; John Paye,<lb />Menlo Park, Calif.; Doug<lb />Downing, Lafayette, Ind.;<lb />Craig Stump, Port Arthur,<lb />Texas, Chris Chandler,<lb />Everett, Wash.; Bret Stafford,<lb />Belton, Texas.<lb /><lb />Running backs�?"Jeff Atkins,<lb />Fort Worth, Texas; Kirk<lb />Jones, Long Beach, Calif.;<lb />James Brim, Mount Airy,<lb />�?~NC; DJ. Dozier, Virginia<lb />Beach, Va.; Rick Fenney,<lb />Snohomish, Wash.; Nathan<lb />Redditt, El Cerrito, Calif.;<lb />Gerald White, Titusville, Fla.;<lb />Melvin Bratton, Miami, Fla.;<lb />Brent Fullwood, St. Cloud,<lb />Fla.; Rod Woodson, Fort<lb />Wayne, Ind.; Jim Caldwell,<lb />Carmel, Ind.; Ronnie<lb />Ducksworth, Laurel, Miss.;<lb />Walter Moseley, Ellenville,<lb />N.Y.; Tony Cooper,<lb />Circleville, Ohio; Tim Manoa,<lb />Wexford, Pa.; Hiawatha<lb />Francisco, Cincinnati, Ohio.<lb /><lb />Wide Receivers-Tight<lb />Ends�?"Alvin Miller,<lb />Kirkwood, Mo.; Tyrone<lb />Vaughans, New Orleans, La.;<lb />Alonzo Jeferson, West Palm<lb />Beach, Fla.; Eric McKee,<lb />Wilmington, Calif.; Scott<lb />Davis, Plainfield, Ill.; Willie<lb />Anderson, Paulsboro, N.J.;<lb />Nate Harris, Akron, Ohio:<lb />Albert Reese, Temple, Texas;<lb />James Shibest, Aldine, Texas.<lb /><lb />Victory Ride<lb />Arkansas Coach Lou Holtz gets a victory ride on<lb /><lb />the shoulders of Earl<lb /><lb />Linemen�?"John Hazard,<lb />New Orleans, La.; Curt<lb />Jarvis, Gardendale, Ala.; Jeff<lb />Zimmerman, Orlando, Fla.;<lb />Glenn Mogle, Sarasota, Fla.;<lb />Henry Harris, Decatur, Ga.;<lb />Jerry Reese, Hopkinsville,<lb />Ky.; John McCormick,<lb />Omaha, Neb.; Terrence<lb />Mann, Detroit, Mich.; Stan<lb />Clayton, Cherry Hill, N.J.;<lb />Donnie Wallace,<lb />Robersonville, N.C.; Jeff<lb />Rinehart, Norristown, Pa.;<lb />Mike Davis, Brownwood, Tex-<lb />as; Robert Banks, Hampton,<lb />Va.<lb /><lb />Linebackers-Defensive<lb />Ends�?"Keith Davis, Santa<lb />Monica, Calif.; David Stanley,<lb /><lb />Angleton, Texas; Stan Woods,<lb />South Orange, N.J.; Jerome<lb />Brown, Brooksville, Fla.;<lb />Steve Boswell, Warner<lb />Robins, Ga.; Rick Jordan,<lb />Wheaton, Ill.; Curtis Hughes,<lb />Kansas City, Kan.; Shane<lb />Bullough, Cincinnati, Ohio;<lb />Tony. Domingue, Portland,<lb />Ore.; Chuck Williams,<lb />Freedom, Pa.; Brad Hastings,<lb />Arlington, Texas; Micah<lb />Heibel, Lincoln, Neb.<lb />Defensive backs�?"Eric<lb />Kumerow, Oak Park, Ill.;<lb />Chuck Scales, Pittsburgh,<lb />Pa.: Miles Smith, Roswell,<lb />Ga.<lb />Kicker�?"Scott<lb />LaMesa, Calif.<lb /><lb />Webb,<lb /><lb />McClain Says<lb />He'll Be Back<lb /><lb />RALEIGH (AP) �?" North<lb />Carolina freshman guard<lb /><lb />�?~George McClain, hospitalized<lb /><lb />with spinal menginitis, says<lb />he plans to back on the<lb />basketball court in about a<lb />week,<lb /><lb />�?oI�?Tm not down at all,�?�<lb />McClain said in an interview<lb />from his room at Pitt County<lb />Memorial Hospital in<lb />Greenville. �?oI'll be up and<lb />around any day now. I can�?Tt<lb />wait to start running and<lb />playing again.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Buckingham (73) and<lb /><lb />Milton Fields (49) Friday night in Houston after<lb />his Razorbacks won the Bluebonnet Bowl from<lb />Florida by a score of 28-24. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />8 "<lb />- se eee cs sat tines inait tia ene ila ena pte eti thts nit Aa AN OES ie<lb /><lb />McClain and his mother,<lb />Redessa Bynum of Rocky<lb />Mount, said doctors told them<lb />Thursday that McClain would<lb />be released from the hospital<lb />this week and could return to<lb />school the next week.<lb /><lb />Doctors told him he should<lb />recover fully from the disease,<lb />Mrs. Bynum said.<lb /><lb />McClain, who has been<lb />slowed by an ankle injury<lb />suffered Dec. 8 in N.C. State�?Ts<lb />game against East Carolina,<lb />first complained of meningitis<lb />symptoms on Dec. 23.<lb /><lb />�?oThe doctors feel they<lb />caught it in time and that<lb />George is not in any life-<lb />threatening danger,�?� said<lb />N.C. State sports information<lb />director EdSeaman. ~<lb /><lb />McClain could be redshirted<lb />and would retain four years of<lb />eligibility if he does not recov-<lb />er from the illness quickly.<lb /><lb />McClain had been what<lb /><lb />coach Jim Valvano called the<lb /><lb />Wolfpack�?Ts �?obiggest surprise�?�<lb />in early practices and games.<lb />He was.a late signee and was<lb />not expected to contribute<lb />much as a freshman after<lb />leading Rocky Mount High to<lb />a 28-2 record and the 4-A<lb />championship his senior year.<lb />But McClain quickly<lb />established himself as the<lb />backup to starting point guard<lb />Sidney Lowe. Although Mc-<lb />Clain has scored only 20 points<lb /><lb />_ in three games, Valvano often<lb /><lb />inserted him into the lineup<lb />for defense in key situations.<lb /><lb />Meningitis is an inflamma-<lb /><lb />tion of the membranes of the<lb />�?~spinal cord or brain and is<lb />contagious. Victims usually<lb /><lb />complain of raging headaches,<lb />high fever and a stiff neck.<lb />Prompt diagnosis and treat-<lb />ment is crucial.<lb /><lb />�?oIn that respect, we were<lb />told we�?Tre lucky George is still<lb />with us,�?� Mrs. Bynum said.<lb />�?oIt�?Ts just a blessing that we<lb />got him here as soon as we<lb />could.�?�<lb /><lb />�?�<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />en ee<lb /><lb />shower after a come-from-<lb />behind effort.<lb /><lb />�?oT�?Tve coached well over 100<lb />football games but I've never<lb />gotten wet until I came to the<lb />Astrodome,�?� Holtz said. �?oI<lb />was concerned at halftime,<lb />but we played with an air of<lb />confidence in the second half.<lb />It wasn�?Tt one of our better<lb />defensive efforts, but Florida<lb />had a lot to do with that.�?�<lb /><lb />Florida had almost too<lb />much to say about the out-<lb />come, building a 24-14 third-<lb />quarter lead on three<lb />touchdown passes from senior<lb />quarterback Bob Hewko to<lb /><lb />Wayne Dixon and a 34-yard<lb />field goal by substitute kicker<lb />Bobby Raymond. It was the<lb />first of his collegiate career.<lb />But the Razorbacks finally<lb />warmed to the new offense<lb />with 161 yards rushing on 26<lb />carries and two touchdowns<lb />by Gary Anderson and a pair<lb />of fourth-quarter touchdowns.<lb />Anderson scored Arkansas�?T<lb />first two touchdowns on runs<lb />of 16 and 1 yards. Quarterback<lb />Tom Jones, playing his final<lb />collegiate game, added a 3-<lb />yard touchdown pass to Jessie<lb />Clark and ran a yard on a<lb />keeper in the fourth quarter to<lb /><lb />put the Razorbacks over the<lb />top.<lb /><lb />�?oI feel this was my brightest<lb />moment as a college player,�?�<lb />said Anderson, voted the<lb />Razorbacks�?T most valuable<lb />player in the game. �?oThe I is<lb />the formation of the future.<lb />The corner was open all night.<lb />I just can�?Tt say enough about<lb />the offensive line.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Arkansas�?T comeback spoiled<lb />an outstanding performance<lb />by Hewko and Dixon, who set<lb />a Bluebonnet Bowl record<lb />with their three-touchdown<lb />performance.<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C. �?"Sunday, Jeumay�?T, 1983�?"B-5<lb /><lb />Arkansas Rally Trips Florida, 28-24<lb /><lb />�?oWe played a great of-<lb />fensive game ourselves and<lb />have nothing to be ashamed<lb />of.�?T Florida Coach Charley<lb />Pell said. �?~I give all the credit<lb />to Arkansas for coming back<lb />the way they did. They took a<lb />lot on their part, to beat a<lb />great team.�?�<lb /><lb />Dixon caught eight passes<lb />for 106 yards en route to his<lb />three TD-catch performance.<lb /><lb />�?o1 thought Dwayne Dixon<lb />had a truly outstanding game,<lb />but he�?Ts been making catches<lb />like that all year,�?��?T Pell said.<lb />�?oHe just hasn�?Tt gotten the<lb />attention he deserves.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Los Angeles, San Francisco Meet<lb />_With Playoff Berth At Stake<lb /><lb />SAN FRANCISCO (<lb /><lb />The football season is �?~iiice<lb />just as the baseball season did<lb />at Candlestick Park, with Los<lb />Angeles and San Francisco<lb />teams meeting and a<lb />postseason berth at stake.<lb /><lb />Vince Ferragamo,<lb />quarterback: for the Los<lb />Angeles Rams, will have the<lb />opportunity Sunday to play the<lb />role filled three months ago by<lb />Joe Morgan. This time, the<lb />visiting team is the potential<lb />spoiler.<lb /><lb />It was Morgan�?Ts three-run<lb />homer in the seventh inning<lb />which gave the San Francisco<lb />Giants a 5-3 victory on Oct. 3<lb />over the Los Angeles Dodgers,<lb />who would have tied Atlanta<lb />for the National League West<lb /><lb />title and moved into a playoff<lb />by winning.<lb /><lb />The San Francisco 49ers,<lb />defending National Football<lb />League champions, stand just<lb />3-5 this year but could sneak<lb />into the expanded, eight-team<lb />National Conference playoffs<lb />by beating the Rams, 1-7.<lb /><lb />To beat Los Angeles, the<lb />49ers probably will have to<lb />hold down Ferragamo, who<lb />passed for 509 yards in last<lb />weekend�?Ts 34-26 loss to the<lb />Chicago Bears. His yardage<lb />total was second highest, to<lb />Norm Van Brocklin�?Ts 554 in a<lb />1951 game, in NFL history.<lb /><lb />�?~We'd like to salvage some<lb />credibility out of the season<lb />and remind people we're part<lb />of the league,�?T says Walsh,<lb /><lb />whose struggling team was<lb />generally counted out of the<lb />playoff race after falling to 2-5<lb />in this strike-shortened<lb />season,<lb /><lb />The San Francisco pass<lb />defense, outstanding a year<lb />ago, has been a major disap-<lb />pointment this season, allow-<lb />ing more than 200 yards per<lb />game including 450 by San<lb />Diego�?Ts Dan Fouts three<lb />weeks ago.<lb /><lb />�?~You know the trouble we<lb />had trying to deal �?~with Fouts,<lb />Now we have to face a man<lb />who�?Ts been even more ef-<lb />fective,�?� says 49ers Coach Bill<lb />Walsh.<lb /><lb />However, Fouts avoided in-<lb />terceptions-in his Candlestick<lb />passing duel with Joe Mon-<lb /><lb />tana, who fired for 356 in the<lb />game, which San Diego won<lb />41-37. 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        <p>�?~|<lb /><lb />B-6�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C<lb /><lb />Sophomore Quarterback Sparks<lb /><lb />Sunday. January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />lowa To Peachy 28-22 Victory<lb /><lb />ATLANTA (AP) lowa�?Ts<lb />Chuck Long and Ronnie<lb />Harmon, a pair of youngsters<lb />who keyed the Hawkeyes�?T<lb />28-22 Peach Bowl victory over<lb />Tennessee, are already look-<lb />ing forward to next season<lb /><lb />�?oThis game is big for our<lb />entire offensive unit. It will<lb />give us confidence for next<lb />season,�?T said Long, the soph-<lb />omore quarterback who fired<lb />three second period<lb />touchdowns, two to Harmon,<lb />Friday night and was voted<lb />the game�?Ts outstanding of-<lb />fensive performer<lb /><lb />�?oThis game will certainly<lb />give me confidence going into<lb /><lb />lowa Celebrates<lb /><lb />Iowa running back Ronnie Harmon<lb />(31) exults Friday after scoring<lb />against Tennessee at Atlanta in the<lb /><lb />next season,�?��?T said Harmon, a<lb />freshman wingback. �?oThis<lb />was a great way to end the<lb />year.�?�<lb /><lb />Long, who connected on his<lb />first 11 passes, hit Dave<lb />Moritz on a 57-yard scoring<lb />bomb early in the second<lb />period and then followed with<lb />TD strikes of 18 and 8 yards to<lb />Harmon to give the Hawkeyes<lb />a 21-7 lead at intermission<lb /><lb />Long also broke the Peach<lb />Bow! passing yardage record<lb />in the first half by rosy<lb />14 of 17 passes for 231 yards.<lb />He finished with 19 of 26 for<lb />304 yards. Moritz tied the bowl<lb />record of 8 receptions �?" all in<lb /><lb />the first half �?" and broke the<lb />record for yardage with 168.<lb /><lb />Tennessee, 6-5-1, which<lb />scored in the opening quarter<lb />on a. 6-yard keeper by<lb />quarterback Alan Cockrell,<lb />made a furious second-half<lb />charge but fell short when the<lb />Hawkeyes stopped the Volun-<lb />teers at the 9yard line with<lb />3:29 remaining and again in<lb />the closing minute after Ten-<lb />nessee had moved to the lowa<lb />39.<lb /><lb />�?oIt was just a super game. |<lb />have never seen a defense rise<lb />Up on the goal line and sack<lb />the quarterback like that.<lb />They were very tough when<lb /><lb />Peach Bowl Friday. The score<lb /><lb />came on a pass from Chuck Long in<lb />the second period as Iowa won,<lb />28-22. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />Loyola, Illinois Play<lb />A Familiar Contest<lb /><lb />By The Associated Press<lb /><lb />As 1982 ticked away, an old<lb />acquaintance was renewed as<lb />Illinois and intrastate rival<lb />Loyola battled to the wire in<lb />the same way they had the<lb /><lb />previous year ... and with the<lb />same result.<lb />�?oThey played a | great game,<lb /><lb />and we did, too,�?� said Illinois<lb />Coach Lou Henson after his<lb />team defeated Loyola 73-72 in<lb />Friday�?Ts non-conference<lb />game.<lb /><lb />Center Efrem Winters pro-<lb />vided the heroics, allowing the<lb /><lb />Illini to end the year with a 9-3<lb />record and their sixth win<lb />against the Ramblers in seven<lb />contests. Last year, Illinois<lb />beat Loyola 87-83 in overtime.<lb /><lb />Winters scored 20 points<lb />Friday and blocked an eight-<lb />foot jump shot by Loyola<lb />guard Calvin Young with two<lb />seconds remaining<lb /><lb />In other games Friday,<lb />Brigham Young defeated<lb />Princeton 51-32; Indiana State<lb />outscored Alaska 109-93 and<lb />Tulane routed St. Joseph of<lb />Maine 98-45.<lb /><lb />This Is It For<lb />Few NFL Teams<lb /><lb />By The Associated Press<lb /><lb />If the National Football<lb />League�?Ts playoff picture<lb />sometimes seems like a mad<lb />scientist�?Ts dream, the pre-<lb />scription is simple for San<lb />Francisco, Tampa Bay, New<lb />England and Buffalo: win and<lb />they�?Tre in, lose and they�?Tre<lb />out.<lb /><lb />This is the strike-imposed<lb />makeup weekend, 13 games<lb />today and one Monday night,<lb />with two of the eight playoff<lb />berths in each conference still<lb />to be filled.<lb /><lb />Basically, the formula is<lb />simple unless there are a lot.of<lb />upsets.<lb /><lb />In the National Conference,<lb />�?~Washington, Dallas. St. Louis,<lb />Green Bay, Atlanta and Min-<lb />nesota are in. Only the 1-7 Los<lb />Angeles Rams are eliminated<lb />and six teams with 3-5 records<lb />are still alive.<lb /><lb />But the easiest path to the<lb />playoffs belongs to Tampa<lb />Bay, 4-4, and the 3-5 49ers, the<lb />defending Super Bowl cham-<lb />pions thought dead just a week<lb />ago. .<lb /><lb />The Buccaneers, who beat<lb />the Lions last week on Bill<lb />Capece�?Ts last-minute field<lb />goal, are home to the 35<lb />Chicago Bears and have only<lb />to win or tie to qualify. If the<lb />Bears win, several other<lb />things would still have to<lb />happen for Chicago to make it.<lb /><lb />The 49ers surged back into<lb />contention with a 26-13 victory<lb />over Kansas City keyed by<lb />Ronnie Lott's 83-yard in-<lb />terception return. They play<lb />the Rams at Candlestick Park<lb />and will almost surely make it<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />to the playoffs with a win over<lb />the Rams. Only a tie between<lb />the Philadelphia Eagles and<lb />the New York Giants, both of<lb />them 3-5, could knock them<lb />out.<lb /><lb />In the American Con-<lb />ference, the picture is even<lb />simpler.<lb /><lb />The Los Angeles Raiders,<lb />San Diego, the New York Jets,<lb />Pittsburgh, Miami and<lb />Cincinnati have clinched<lb />berths.<lb /><lb />The Cleveland Browns, 4-5,<lb />are just about in, even if they<lb />lose to 5-3 Pittsburgh on Sun-<lb />�?oday. The only thing that could<lb />knock them out is if they lose<lb />and New England and Buffalo,<lb />both 4-4, tie their game at<lb />Foxboro, Mass.<lb /><lb />Otherwise, the winner of the<lb />Bills-Patriots game is in, the<lb />loser is out.<lb /><lb />The Giants, Eagles, Saints,<lb />Lions and Bears are all still<lb />alive in the NFC. But none of<lb />them can decide their own<lb />fate, depending instead on a<lb />combination of events in other<lb />games.<lb /><lb />In addition to those games,<lb />Sunday�?Ts contests include the<lb />Los Angeles. Raiders, 7-1, at<lb />San Diego, 6-2; St. Louis, 5-3,<lb />at Washington, 7-1; the New<lb />York Jets, 6-2, at Kansas City,<lb />2-6; Atlanta, 5-3, at New Or-<lb />leans, 3-5; Cincinnati, 6-2, at<lb />Houston, 1-7; Denver, 2-6, at<lb />Seattle, 3-5; Green Bay, 5-2-1,<lb />at Detroit, 3-5, and Miami, 6-2,<lb />at Baltimore, 0-7-1.<lb /><lb />On Monday night, the Dallas :<lb />Cowboys, 6-2, are at Min-<lb /><lb />nesota, 4-4.<lb /><lb />�?oI was getting open better<lb />and the guards helped too by<lb />getting me the ballmore,�?�<lb />said Winters, Illinois�?T 6-foot-9<lb />freshman.<lb /><lb />Yet Henson wasn�?Tt so en-<lb />thusiastic about his team�?Ts<lb />backcourt.<lb /><lb />�?oThis is two games in a row<lb />that our guards let them get<lb />away with their running<lb />game,�?� he said, alluding to<lb />the TIllini�?Ts 101-75 debacle<lb />against Oklahoma last week.<lb />�?oWe kind of played their<lb />game. We had the size, but we<lb />didn�?Tt take advantage of it.<lb /><lb />Loyola�?Ts Alfrederick<lb />Hughes, despite his game-high<lb />27 points, thought the game<lb />was a haunting reminder of<lb />last year�?Ts matchup.<lb /><lb />Loyola led through most of<lb />the first half, building a<lb />seven-point advantage before<lb />Illinois closed the gap. Loyola<lb />led at halftime 43-39.<lb /><lb />Hampered by foul trouble,<lb />the Ramblers lost the lead<lb />midway through the second<lb />half. Three Loyola players<lb />fouled out in the second half,<lb />including starters Chris<lb />Rogers and Greg Williams,<lb />who departed with more than<lb />12 minutes to go.<lb /><lb />Bruce Douglas added 16<lb />points for Illinois, while<lb />Loyola, 4-5, got 17 points from<lb />Andre Battle and 11 points<lb />from Williams.<lb /><lb />Brigham Young�?Ts Devin<lb />Duprant scored 21 points to<lb />lead the Cougars in a slow-<lb />paced game. BYU led 18-12 at<lb /><lb />halftime before Durrant J<lb /><lb />scored six points in a 12-point<lb /><lb />surge in the second half as.<lb /><lb />BYU took a 45-28 lead.<lb /><lb />Al Cole scored 29 points to<lb />pace Indiana State, which set<lb />a school record for most<lb />points. The Sycamores�?T 65<lb />first-half points also were a<lb />team mark.<lb /><lb />DON�?TT THROW IT away! Sell<lb />it for cash with a fast-action<lb />Classified Ad!<lb /><lb />Don MeGlohon<lb />�?"INS| URANCE<lb /><lb />ij<lb />{)<lb />atitie i<lb /><lb />HitiG KY<lb /><lb />they had to be,�?� said winning<lb />Coach Hayden Fry, whose<lb />Hawkeyes finished the season<lb />at 8-4.<lb /><lb />Tennessee scored following<lb />the second half kickoff with<lb />Chuck Coleman, who ran for<lb />103 yards in the game, went<lb />over from 10 yards out. But,<lb />Fuad Reveiz, the sophomore<lb />All-Southeastern Conference<lb />kicker, missed the only extra<lb />point of his career.<lb /><lb />Following a 2-yard TD run<lb />by lowa�?Ts Eddie Phillips, the<lb />Vols got to within 28-22 on a<lb />19-yard pass from Cockrell to<lb />Willie Gault and Reveiz 27-<lb />yard field goal with 11:05 left<lb />to play.<lb /><lb />Tennessee threatened to win<lb />it with a 60-yard march to the<lb />lowa 7 but Cockrell fired an<lb />incomplete pass on a<lb />third-and-two situation and<lb />then was felled for a 2-yard<lb />loss on fourth down with 3:29<lb />left.<lb /><lb />�?~The two plays at the end �?"<lb />third and two, fourth and two<lb />�?" were the most critical parts<lb />of the game,�?� said Tennessee<lb />Coach Johnny Majors.<lb /><lb />�?oWe've got to feel good<lb />about that, even though -we<lb />didn�?Tt win,�?� he said. �?oOverall,<lb />we were just one play away<lb />from winning the game.�?��?T<lb /><lb />| PIGGLY WIGGLY |<lb /><lb />OPEN<lb />MON-SAT.<lb /><lb />OPEN SUN.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />PIGGLY WIGGLY<lb /><lb />~ Orange Juice|<lb /><lb />LUNDY�?TS SLICED<lb /><lb />BACON<lb /><lb />(eas ta tat et<lb />yyy a<lb />O<lb /><lb />PIG GLY WIGGLY BUTTERMILK<lb /><lb />"BISCUITS<lb /><lb />eerie<lb /><lb />RUPEE?<lb /><lb />RF ur<lb /><lb />7 A.M. 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          <lb />Jubilation<lb /><lb />BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)<lb />*After his Air Force<lb />Academy troops downed<lb />Vanderbilt 36-28 in the sixth<lb />anaual Hall of Fame contest,<lb />Faleon Coach Ken Hatfield<lb />relied on a Commodore<lb />aluminus to express his feel-<lb />ings;<lb /><lb />�?~�?oGrantland Rice once said<lb />thdt+�?~It matters not whether<lb />yoQ won or lost, but how you<lb />played the game,�?� Hatfield<lb />said; after he accepted the<lb />bowls championship trophy<lb />Friday night at Legion Field.<lb /><lb />�?oThere are no future pro-<lb />fessional players with us.<lb />They will all be in leadership<lb />positions in the Air Force<lb />when they graduate and that<lb />makes me proud,�?� Hatfield<lb />said.<lb /><lb />For 60 minutes Friday, the<lb />Falcons displayed the grit and<lb />kne@wledge of tactics, refusing<lb />to Surrender to the pressures<lb />of a:record-setting Vanderbilt<lb />pagsing game.<lb /><lb />The Southeastern�?T Con-<lb />ference Commodores rode the<lb />ight arm of quarterback Whit<lb />Taylor and the receiving of<lb />taifback Norman Jordan to a<lb />2144 halftime lead. But they<lb />were finally plowed under by<lb /><lb />a�?T srugged Falcon wishbone<lb />attack that set a Hall of Fame<lb />redord with 69 rushing at-<lb />tempts and controlled the<lb />fogtball for nearly 40 minutes.<lb /><lb />Led by a pair of juniors �?"<lb />quarterback Marty Louthan<lb />and, fullback John Kershner �?"<lb />thé�?T Falcons struck for 19<lb />points in the fourth quarter to<lb />W up an 8-5 season and<lb />Vanderbilt, which was<lb /><lb />seeking its first nine-victory<lb /><lb />son since 1915, off the field<lb />with an 8-4 mark.<lb /><lb />�?~Prailing 28-23, Air Force<lb /><lb />Kershner rammed into the<lb />end zone from the 3-yard line.<lb />That capped a 21-yard drive<lb />after an interception by<lb />Falcon cornerback Carl<lb />Dieudonne, the game�?Ts. most<lb />valuable defensive player.<lb /><lb />Louthan added the final<lb />touches for Air Force, which<lb />finished third this season in<lb />the Western Athletic Con-<lb />ference, when he bolted. 46-<lb />yards on a fourth-and-one play<lb />with only 3:38 remaining.<lb /><lb />McGuire Still Promoting<lb /><lb />�?T cheer at the end of Friday�?Ts Hall of Fame Bowl in<lb />Air: Force Academy Falcons Tom Stanbury (58) Birmingham, Ala. They defeated Vanderbilt<lb />and Greg Scheltens (47) raise their helmets and University, 36-28, in the contest. (AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />Air Force Ground Attack Is Too<lb />�?~Much For Air-Minded Vandy<lb /><lb />It was Kershner who<lb />allowed the Falcons to control<lb />Legion Field�?Ts artifical turf as<lb />he rushed 32 times for 132<lb />yards and one touchdown.<lb /><lb />While the Commodores were<lb />having their troubles con-<lb />taining the Air Force rushing<lb />game, the Falcons seemed<lb />helpless when they attempted<lb />to stop the Vandy aerial at-<lb />tack.<lb /><lb />Taylor, the game�?Ts most<lb />valuable player, led Vandy to<lb /><lb />its halftime lead with marches<lb />of 75, 63 and 50 yards that<lb />together consumed only 5:25.<lb /><lb />For the game, the Van-<lb />derbilt senior connected on 38<lb />of 51 passes for 452 yards and<lb />four touchdowns -- all Hall of<lb />Fame Bowl records.<lb /><lb />Jordan caught 20 of Taylor�?Ts<lb />passes for 173 yards and three<lb />scores, also records for the<lb />bowl game which had. 33<lb />individual and team records<lb />broken and eight others tied. .<lb /><lb />Collegiate Basketball<lb /><lb />By United Press International<lb /><lb />Before McGuire, basketball<lb />was only slightly more popu-<lb />lar in the Carotitias than the<lb /><lb />lue mold. that, periodically<lb /><lb />Yeatened the tobacco on<lb />which the economies of the<lb />two states depended.<lb /><lb />That�?Ts not Al McGuire, it�?Ts<lb />Frank McGuire �?" the New<lb />York Irishman who came<lb />South and built a national<lb />championship team at the<lb />University of North Carolina.<lb />That was in 1957 when Dean<lb />Smith was still an Air Force<lb />Academy assistant trying to<lb />come up with an offense for a<lb />team in which it was more<lb />important for a-player to be<lb />short enough to fit into a<lb />cockpit seat than tall enough<lb />to shoot over opponents.<lb /><lb />It�?Ts the McGuire who left<lb />North Carolina to build<lb />another top 10 program at<lb />South Carolina before the<lb />powers-that-were decided the<lb /><lb />and the football and basket-<lb />ball programs took a dive.<lb /><lb />At 68, McGuire is: still<lb />working to improve a col-<lb />legiate basketball program al-<lb />though his coaching days<lb />ended in 1980. He�?Ts now<lb />director of Intercollegiate<lb />Athletics for Madison Square<lb />Garden, responsible for lining<lb />up games for the Garden, once<lb />the mecca of college basket-<lb />ball.<lb /><lb />That was before St. Johns,<lb />Fordham and Manhattan all<lb /><lb />built new gyms and New York.<lb /><lb />University dropped the sport<lb />entirely.<lb /><lb />�?oWhat we are doing is<lb />beefing: up the college<lb />basketball schedule,�?T�?T<lb />McGuire said. �?~�?~College<lb />basketball is the biggest thing<lb />in the country and what we<lb />are trying to get is good<lb />quality doubleheaders.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Despite the job with the<lb />Garden, McGuire still main-<lb /><lb />of coaching are gone but he�?Ts<lb />still involved in the game.<lb />�?oT love what I�?Tm doing, �?� he<lb /><lb />said. �?oIt has �?ome so<lb />active. I a ore active now<lb />that I was before. There is no<lb /><lb />pressure and everything is<lb />first class.�?�<lb /><lb />McGuire, despite 28 winning<lb />campaigns in 30 years as a<lb />head basketball coach, knows<lb />about the pressure.<lb /><lb />�?oYou put the pressure on<lb />yourself, no body puts as<lb />much pressure on a coach as<lb />he does himself,�?T McGuire<lb />said. �?~No matter where you<lb />are coaching it feels the same<lb />before every game. You can�?Tt<lb />wait for the ball to go up and<lb />you have the anxiety to play<lb />well and to win.�?�<lb /><lb />And McGuire believes the<lb />pressure is getting worse. He<lb />points to a heart attack suf-<lb />fered earlier this month by<lb />South Carolina�?Ts Bill Foster as<lb />the example of the toll of<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />From Left To Right-Tom Minges-Representing Pepsi Cola,<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C. �?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"B-7<lb /><lb />PRODUCE J<lb />WHITE POTATOES 10:::89°<lb /><lb />Frankie Daniels-Winterville (Car Winner), Keith McRoberts<lb /><lb />(Memorial<lb /><lb />im FAMILY PAK<lb /><lb />Drive Store Manager), And Donna Hopkins-<lb />Greenville (Car wine)<lb /><lb />CHICKEN LEGS OR<lb />BREAST<lb />QUARTERS<lb /><lb />PPORK CHOP<lb /><lb />OPEN<lb />SUNDAY<lb /><lb />BY POPULAR DEMAND<lb /><lb />Memorial Drive Store<lb />SUPER MARKETS, INC gone<lb />�?T . Ti é P.M.<lb />"Where Shopping Is A Pleasure�?T u.¢ St. Store<lb />Open 8 A.M.<lb />We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities<lb />ISCOUNT None Sold To Dealers Or Restaurants TH 6 P.M.<lb />10 EVERYTHING BUT QuuuiY We Accept Food Stamps And WIC Vouchers Ayden Store<lb />PRICES GOOO SUNDAY THRU WhONEED AY (Open 1:00 Til 6)<lb />10th St. Stor®<lb /><lb />Open 10 A.M. Til 7 P.M.<lb /><lb />onions 349°<lb /><lb />CARROTS<lb /><lb />wer.<lb /><lb />PKGS<lb />A xs:<lb /><lb />PEPSI<lb /><lb />�?o@@ MINICAR<lb /><lb />WINNERS<lb /><lb />FRESH LEAN BONELESS<lb /><lb />_ STEW BEEF°1°°.,<lb /><lb />95449<lb /><lb />todk the lead with 10:11 re- school could do better outside tains a home in Columbia. He collegiate coaching. ee | ave gae<lb />mdining in the game when the Atlantic Coast Conference sounds content. The pressures McGuire said he believes i COU PO iN) i<lb />a coaching was easier in years ry }<lb />om past than it is now.<lb /><lb />- �?oThey didn�?Tt fire coaches as JA M ESTOWN<lb /><lb />quickly,�?� he said. �?~You don�?Tt<lb /><lb />know what is going to happen : ROLL SAUSAGE<lb /><lb />now, you are here today and i i<lb /><lb />gone tomorrow. I really feel i i<lb /><lb />sorry for some of these guys. i , |<lb /><lb />It�?Ts a tough occupation.�?� ' i<lb /><lb />This year is marked by 1 �?~<lb /><lb />experimentation in the col- P . KG. '<lb /><lb />omy wrwaswmonoen =<lb /><lb />as : é OD 1/2/83-1/5/83<lb />McGuire isn�?Tt afraid to i LIMIT 1 PER FAMILY a<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />express his views on the early<lb />results. He predicts the ACC<lb /><lb />ee OS aS SS SS SS aS ee ee a ee<lb />_#@ will increase .the distance ,<lb />�?T from the present 19 feet to 21<lb /><lb />fron MAXWELL HOUSE<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts just too close the way it @ ee<lb />is now,�?� he said. py SNOM TAME<lb /><lb />One rule McGuire would like oy<lb />to see is a mandatory two shot<lb />1LB.<lb />BAGS 2<lb /><lb />foul in the closing minutes of a<lb />BETTY CROCKER<lb /><lb />CAKE MIX<lb /><lb />PARADE CHUNK LITE<lb /><lb />TUNA<lb /><lb />mo O°<lb /><lb />NEW BUNKER HILL<lb /><lb />BEANS swede VO<lb /><lb />(ALL VARIETIES)<lb /><lb />system in which a referee has<lb />to decide if a foul was inten-<lb />tional isn�?Tt fair to anyone.<lb />�?~Let's don�?Tt put it on the<lb />back of the referee, some-<lb />times they call the same foul<lb />intentional. and. sometimes<lb />they don�?Tt,�?� he said. �?oLet�?Ts<lb />get it away from the referees<lb />and put it in the rules.�?T�?T<lb />Despite the current popu<lb />larity, McGuire said he<lb />believes collegiate basketball<lb />faces the danger of overex-<lb />posure on television. There<lb /><lb />are just not enough good<lb /><lb />ISNOHH ___<lb />YaMXKVW<lb /><lb />fiEW<lb /><lb />COUNTRY FRESH<lb />HOMOGENIZED<lb /><lb />MILK<lb /><lb />* 2 teams to go around.<lb />8 �?oI bet if somebody took the<lb />. Pd time to count up all the games | C<lb />* : : on the ened os at and on © : HALF<lb />ying Falcon first down in the first quarter of the cable and on the indepen- ,<lb />fe Force quarterback Marty Friday�?Ts Hall of Fame game in ne ae stich 18 OZ. GAL.<lb />Birmingham, Ala. Vandy�?Ts Tom That is too much. You ran<lb /><lb />@uthan (in white) hurtles forward<lb />ex would-be Vanderbilt tacklers<lb />keeper play for 11 yards and a<lb /><lb />Moore (38)<lb /><lb />gives chase. (AP<lb />seaman<lb /><lb />the danger of playing in front .<lb />of studio audiences.�?�<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>BS -The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C �?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Fledgling League Set To Hold Draft<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP) �?" The<lb />United States Football<lb />League, born less than a year<lb />ago with a silver spoon and<lb />little else, takes one of its first<lb />collective steps Tuesday with<lb />a draft of college players.<lb /><lb />The draft will be different in<lb />two major aspects from that<lb />of the National Football<lb />League, whose long-term suc-<lb />cess helped convince a bunch<lb />of millionaires to try this<lb />latest attempt at tapping<lb /><lb />Chica<lb /><lb />By The Associated Press<lb /><lb />DETROIT (AP) �?" The<lb />Chicago Black Hawks were<lb />thinking of New Year�?Ts<lb />celebrations as they played a<lb />National Hockey League<lb />game, but the Detroit Red<lb />Wings had reason to celebrate<lb />afterward.<lb /><lb />�?oMy players are going out<lb />and they were more interested<lb />in their midnight party than in<lb />winning a hockey game,�?�<lb />Chicago Coach Orval Tessier<lb />said Friday after the Red<lb />Wings�?T 4-1 victory. �?oWe don�?Tt<lb />play any differently against<lb />Detroit than we do against<lb /><lb />SCOREB<lb /><lb />America�?Ts football passion.<lb />First, there will be no live<lb />television coverage of the<lb />two-day draft �?" somewhat<lb />unsual. considering that $35<lb />million contracts with ABC<lb />and ESPN to telecast the<lb />spring-through-mid-summer<lb />season helped give the USFL<lb />instant @edbility last June.<lb />The NFL draft is carried live<lb />on ESPN, the all-sports cable<lb />network where Chet Simmons,<lb />USFL commissioner, used to<lb /><lb />go:<lb /><lb />anybody else. Tonight we got<lb />outworked, outhustled and<lb />outplayed.�?�<lb /><lb />Joe Paterson snapped a 1-1<lb />tie at 2:42 of the final period<lb />with his second goal of the<lb />season and his first in 18<lb />games.<lb /><lb />�?oIt was really great, eh!<lb />Hey, �?~that�?Ts pretty exciting!�?�<lb />Paterson said. �?oI wasn�?Tt real-<lb />ly sure if my shot went in,<lb />because it came out so fast. I<lb />only knew for sure it was a<lb />goal because all the other<lb />guys had their arms up.�?�<lb /><lb />Detroit opened the scoring<lb />at 17:48 of the first�?T period<lb /><lb />OARD<lb /><lb />be the boss.<lb /><lb />Second, the drafting itself<lb />will be in two stages. Unlike<lb />the NFL, where the teams<lb />draft in reverse order of their<lb />finish the previous season, the<lb />USFL�?Ts 12 clubs are each<lb />assigned five schools where<lb />they have first rights. After<lb />this territorial draft, a<lb />round-by-round seleetion of<lb />players from non-assigned<lb />schools, plus those from<lb />assigned schools not taken in<lb /><lb />SS a ee ee<lb /><lb />the territorial portion, will be<lb />held.<lb /><lb />Since this will be the USFL�?Ts<lb />first season, the order of draft<lb />was determined by lot last<lb />month, with the Los Angeles<lb />Express getting the first<lb />choice.<lb /><lb />The ret of the first-round<lb />draft order has the Arizona<lb />Wranglers picking second, the<lb />New Jersey Generals third,<lb />the Washington Federals<lb />fourth, the Birmingham<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />_vaders seventh,<lb /><lb />Stallions fifth, the Chicago<lb />Blitz sixth, the Oakland In-<lb />the<lb />Philadelphia Stars eighth, the<lb />Denver Gold ninth, the<lb />Michigan Panthers 10th, the<lb />Boston Breakers 11th and the<lb />Tampa Bay Bandits 12th.<lb /><lb />The Bandits, owned by actor<lb />Burt Reynolds and John<lb />Bassett, one of the founders of<lb />the old World Football<lb />League, also get the 13th pick,<lb />as the order of draft is re-<lb /><lb />versed for each ofthe 24<lb />rounds. e<lb /><lb />Each of the teams éan draft<lb />up to 50 players �?" 26 in the<lb />territorial phase plus 24 in the<lb />round-by-round.<lb /><lb />Like the NFL, the USFL will<lb />not draft anyone but college<lb />seniors, so the top pick in the<lb />round-by-round phase is likely<lb />to be Dan Marino, the Univer-<lb />sity of Pittsburgh<lb />quarterback. Pitt has not been<lb />placed under any USFL�?Ts ter-<lb /><lb />o Reason To Celebrate<lb /><lb />when Mark~ Osborne scored<lb />his 10th goal of the season.<lb />Osborne converted a rebound<lb />after a 40-foot drive by Reed<lb />Larson bounced off the goal<lb />post.<lb /><lb />Chicago tied the score at<lb />12:53 of the second period,<lb />also on a power play, as Denis<lb />Savard fed Darryl Sutter in<lb />the left-hand corner. Sutter<lb />sent a high 20-foot shot into the<lb />net past Detroit goalie Cor-<lb />rado Micalef.<lb /><lb />After Paterson snapped the<lb />deadlock, Derek Smith made<lb />the score 3-1 at 17:14 of the<lb />third period on a breakaway<lb /><lb />pass from John Ogrodnick.<lb />Danny Gare ensured the vic-<lb />tory with an empty-net goal at<lb />19:26.<lb /><lb />For Detroit it was the first<lb />victory against Chicago in<lb />four contests this season. It<lb />gave the Red Wings, who were<lb />winless in November, a 6-3-5<lb />mark for December. The de-<lb />feat was only the seventh of<lb />the year for Chicago, which<lb />leads the NHL with a 25-74<lb />record. The Red Wings are<lb />now 9-19-11 on the season.<lb /><lb />In other NHL games, Buf-<lb />falo whipped the New York<lb />Islanders 5-1, Boston beat<lb /><lb />TANK MCNAMARA<lb /><lb />by Jeff Millar &amp; Bill Hinds<lb /><lb />« 1983 Universal Press Syndicate<lb /><lb />Sports Calendar<lb /><lb />Editor's Note: Schedules are<lb />supplied by schools or sponsoring<lb />agencies and are subject to change<lb />without age ut �?~<lb /><lb />onday�?Ts Sports<lb />Beaketbal<lb /><lb />East Carolina women at Western<lb /><lb />Kentucky (5 p.m.)<lb /><lb />Tuesday�?Ts Sports<lb />Basketball<lb /><lb />ahaa Christian at Bethel<lb />(5:30 p.m<lb /><lb />C.B. jercoch at North Pitt (6:30<lb />p.m.)<lb /><lb />East Carolina women at Belmont<lb />(7:30 p.m.)<lb /><lb />Bertie at.Roanoke<lb /><lb />East Carolina at Virginia Tech (8<lb />p.m.)<lb /><lb />Bath at Bear Grass (7 p.m.)<lb />Columbia at Jamesville<lb />West Craven at Greene Central<lb />(6:30 p.m.)<lb />Ayden-Grifton at SouthWest<lb />Edgecombe<lb />Conley at Farmville Central (6:30<lb />p.m.)<lb />Wrestling<lb />Kinston at Rose (7 p.m.)<lb />Wednesday's Sports<lb />Wrestling<lb />Washington, Roanoke at<lb />Plymouth<lb />E.B. Aycock at Conley (4 p.m.)<lb />Thursday's Sports<lb />Basketball<lb />East Carolina women at Cincin-<lb />nati (5:40 p.m.)<lb />Wrestling<lb />Conley at Havelock (7 p.m.)<lb />Friday�?Ts Sports<lb />Basketball i<lb />Wilson at Greenville Christian<lb />(5:30 p.m.)<lb />Jamesville at Creswell<lb />peda nad at Greene Central<lb />(6:30 p<lb />po eg �?~Gritton atC.B. Aycock ~<lb />SouthWest Edgecombe at<lb />Farmville Central (6:30 p.m.)<lb />North Pitt at Southern Nash<lb />Roanoke at Tarboro<lb />Williamston at Roanoke Rapids<lb />Rose at Northern Nash (6:30<lb /><lb />p.m.)<lb />Nash Central at E.B. Aycock (4<lb /><lb />p.m.)<lb />Wrestling<lb />Northern Nash at Rose (7 p.m.)<lb />bar or Sports<lb />e<lb /><lb />Wake at Greenville Christian (3<lb />p.m.)<lb /><lb />James Madison at East Carolina :<lb /><lb />(7:30 p.m.)<lb />Washington at Conley (6:30 p.m.)<lb />Wrestling<lb />Manteo, Conley at<lb />Central (12 noon)<lb />Indoor Track<lb />East Carolina at Chesterfield<lb />Invitational<lb />Swimming<lb />Jordah, Goldsboro at Rose (11<lb />a.m.)<lb /><lb />Farmville<lb /><lb />Bowling<lb />Men�?Ts City<lb />W L<lb />Earl's Pearls.......... 49 23<lb />Comedy of Errors. ..... 49 23<lb />Ca ee 45 27<lb />Sidewinders ........... 39 33<lb />D.G, Niehola: ........4: 36 36<lb />Team ps De SAREE �?oak 345 37! 5<lb />Dail Music......... OE Rs 29<lb />Honda-Suzuki,......... 32 40<lb />Family + One......... 3O'y. SEs<lb />Team 30 42<lb />Challengers ......... at 45<lb />Chain Reaction ........ 7 45<lb />High game, Howard Hemric, 230;<lb />high series, Gary Watson, 627.<lb />Thursday Night Mixed<lb />Western Sizzlin�?T ....... 41'y © 22!,<lb />High Hopes............ 40 24<lb />Team¥l.... ei... 39 5<lb />Dn) any ae eae e 39 25<lb />Jack's Steakhouse ..... 38<lb />Honey Bee�?Ts........... 3, We<lb />Lap rmery: a Bd eg sed 35'2 Bln<lb />Pin Huntéts ........... 35 29<lb />High Timers........... 35<lb />fA etre 34'2 29!<lb />Deadly Hits............ 34 30<lb />TOMA NhS 8s 30<lb />Conv. Food Mart....... 33 31<lb />Guisidee 33<lb /><lb />THE BOWL SELECTION COMMITTEE IS<lb />REALLY SORRY ABOUT THIS, DANK.<lb /><lb />BUT IF THE NCAA WOULD JUST AANCTION<lb />b FOST-SEAGON PLAYOFF<lb />WOULDN'T BE ALL THI<lb /><lb />PAN, THERE<lb />5 CONFUSED SLRAM BLING...<lb /><lb />Te OPE WE MEME<lb /><lb />FOR THE CON) TOSS...<lb /><lb />Mixed ° gag Beiscees Bly 341,<lb />Hane Teh. 2... veins 29 35<lb />SloStarters............ 272 36M<lb />MEE es ieic cee 27, 36»<lb />Spotlight Records...... 27 ay<lb />ud Lights...) ....,.. 27 37<lb />Pair Electronics.....-. 24 40<lb />Alley Cats .:. 5... pss. 24 40<lb />Hanging Gang......... 18 46<lb /><lb />Women�?Ts high game. and series,<lb />Susan Puryear, 228, 630; men�?Ts high<lb />game, Frank Moye, 218; men 's high<lb />series, Henry Wallace, 570.<lb /><lb />Strikettes<lb /><lb />Poorman�?Ts Flea Mkt...48'2 23!»<lb />Trophy House ......... ra 26<lb />Overton�?Ts Super Mkt.. 29<lb />Mir Gatls. 2. 3 29<lb />TOA Ae cece  vcnpenree 36<lb />Papa Ratz). ee 32 40<lb />Ebonnettes............ Bl'z 40's<lb />Thorpe Music.:........30 42<lb />Grifton Wholesale<lb />5 Alive Bandits<lb /><lb />High game, JoAnn Stokes,<lb />high series, Mae Harrell, 571.<lb /><lb />NHL Standings<lb /><lb />By The Associated Press<lb />Wales Conference<lb />Patrick Division<lb />W L T GF GA Pts<lb />Philadelphia 21 12 5 155 121<lb />NY Isles 9 15 7 144 129<lb />Washington 17 10 10 142 129<lb />NY Rangers 18 16 3 1530 136<lb />Pittsburgh 11 21 6 128 172<lb />New Jersey 7 25 7 106 173<lb />Adams Division<lb />Boston 2 9 6 166 110 52<lb />Montreal 0 16. 8 «15 18 48<lb />Buffalo fees 1 eset (dye Ja 41<lb />uebec 17 14 6 169 160 40<lb />artford 10 22 5 120 169 25<lb />Campbell Conference<lb />orris Division<lb />Chicago 4h O 11B 16 56<lb />Minnesota 20 11 8 167 148<lb />St. Louis 1422 «4° (144 158 32<lb />Detroit 9. 18 1-13 163 29<lb />Toronto 6 21 7 119 162 19<lb />Smythe Division<lb />19 12. 8 196 158<lb /><lb />205;<lb /><lb />Edmonton<lb />Winnipeg<lb />Calgary<lb />Vancouver .13 17 8<lb />Los Angeles 14 18 5 125 145 33<lb />ay�?Ts Games<lb />Washington 4, Hartford 4, tie<lb />New York Rangers 5, New Jersey 2<lb />Philadelphia 6, Calgary : 3<lb /><lb />Friday's Games<lb />Buffalo 5, New York Islanders |<lb />Detroit 4, Chicago |<lb />Boston 5. Minnesota 3<lb />Edmonton 8, Vancouver |<lb />Saturday's Games<lb />New York Rangers at Washington, (n)<lb />hog 8h Wee monton, (n).<lb />New Islanders at Pittsburgh, (n).<lb />Hartford at Toronto, (n).<lb />Philadelphia at St. Louis, (n).<lb />lay�?Ts Games<lb />Hartford at Buffalo, (n),<lb />Detroit at Toronto, (n),<lb />Vancouver at New Jersey, (n)<lb />Washington at Quebec, (n).<lb />Pittsburgh at Montreal, (n).<lb />rit gi at Chicago, (n)<lb /><lb />Boston at Winnipeg, (n).<lb />jay's Game<lb />Detroit at New Yorksangers, (n)<lb />NBA Standings<lb />po By ated derd<lb />EASTERN CONFERENCE<lb />Atlantic Division<lb />W L Pet. GB<lb />Philadelphia 4 5 «8a<lb />Boston 2.0: wn 8<lb />New Jersey 713) 567. 7!<lb />Washington 16 13." 1352<lb />New York iy 10. 267. 1<lb />Central Division<lb />Milwaukee 21 1) «4.656<lb />Detroit Milt a5<lb />Atlanta 415) «4483 5<lb />Indiana Hh 18 378 By<lb />Chica 10 20 333 10<lb />Cleveland 435 138 15<lb />RN CONFERENCE<lb />Midwest Division<lb />Kansas City ww 6 +:<lb />San Antonio iW 63 ,-<lb />Denver 8.17 48 6<lb />Dallas 12 16 429 6<lb />Utah 20 36 8.<lb />Houston po MB AGB As<lb />: Pacific Division<lb />Los Angeles 4 6 «800 �?"<lb />Seattle Bo IR<lb />Phoenix 19°12 613: S's<lb />Portland 15. oS<lb />a 12 : on i.<lb />san Di ;<lb />: Thursday's G:<lb />few York 94, gael<lb />105, Chic<lb /><lb />San Antonio<lb />Milwaukee 111, Dallas<lb />Hei hd Kansas City 107<lb />San Di 08,<lb />ceases i Utah 114<lb />Boston 145, Denver 132<lb />Phoenix 115, Detroit 98<lb />Los Angeles 137, Seattle 117 ,<lb />a Friday's Games<lb />o games scheduled<lb />'sGames<lb />Phoenix at Denver<lb /><lb />cd<lb /><lb />Washington at New York, (n)<lb />Dallas at New Jersey, (n)<lb />Boston at Utah, (n)<lb /><lb />Golden State at Portland, (n)<lb />Detroit at San rhs of (n)<lb /><lb />, Sunday�?Ts Games<lb />San Antonio at Cleveland. (n)<lb />Kansas City at Atlanta, (n)<lb />Houston at Milwaukee, (n)<lb />Seattle at Phoenix, (n)<lb />Denver at Portland, (n)<lb />Indiana at Golden State, (n)<lb />Detroit at Los Angeles, (n)<lb /><lb />Monday�?Ts Games<lb />No games scheduled<lb /><lb />Transactions<lb />Sy The Associated Press<lb />BASEBALL<lb /><lb />National League<lb />ATLANTA BRAVES�?"Signed Glenn<lb />Hubbard, second baseman, to a five-year<lb /><lb />contract.<lb />BASKETBALL<lb />National Basketball Association<lb />INDIANA PACERS�?"Traded Johnny<lb />Davis. guard, to the Atlanta Hawks for<lb />cash and a second-round draft pick in<lb />1983.<lb /><lb />FOOTBALL<lb />National Football League<lb /><lb />GREEN BAY PACKERS�?"Activated<lb />Angelo Fields, offensive tackle.<lb /><lb />KANSAS CITY CHIEFS�?"Placéd Tom<lb />Condon, offensive guard, on the injured<lb />reserve list; signed James Walker,<lb />linebacker.<lb /><lb />SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-�?"Activated<lb />Bob Gregor, safety; placed Ricky Bell,<lb />running back, on the injured reserve list.<lb /><lb />ST. LOUIS CAR 2 2g �?"Activated<lb />Vance Bedford, cornerb<lb /><lb />TAMPA BAY BUCCANBERS- Signed<lb />Rick Moser, running bac<lb /><lb />HOCKEY<lb /><lb />National Hoc! rei aor<lb />MONTREAL CANADIENS�?"Recalled<lb />John Chabot, center, from Nova Scotia of<lb />the American ey Lea<lb /><lb />AUSTIN�?"Announced the resignation of<lb />Larry Kramer, head football coach.<lb />UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT�?"<lb />Named Tom Jackson head football coach.<lb /><lb />College Bow! 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Hamel�?Ts third-period<lb />goals were sandwiched around<lb />a tally by Dale McCourt.<lb /><lb />Bruins 5, North Stars 3<lb />Keith Crowder scored twice<lb />in the third period to help the<lb /><lb />_ Bruins to their sixth straight<lb /><lb />WE WILL GLADLY ACCEPT FOOL<lb />STAMPS AND WIC VOUCHERS.<lb /><lb />Shop Eze<lb /><lb />OWNED &amp; OPERATED BY:<lb /><lb />victory, their longest string of<lb />the year.<lb /><lb />Boston led 20 after two<lb />minutes of the first period on<lb />goals by Terry O'Reilly and<lb />Bruce Crowder �?" Keith�?Ts<lb />older brother. But Minnesota<lb />came back to tie the game<lb />before the end of the first<lb />period on tallies by Craig<lb />Hartsburg and rookie Dan<lb />Mandich.<lb /><lb />Barry Pederson�?Ts 24th goal<lb />of the season put the North<lb /><lb />the second period, and Keith 'U<lb /><lb />Crowder popped in his 16th of ~<lb /><lb />the year minutes later. 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          <lb />By The Associated Press<lb /><lb />In sports, 1982 was a year to<lb />say goodbye to Bear Bryant,<lb />Sugar Ray Leonard, Bowie<lb />Kuhn, carl Weaver and the<lb />Oakland Raiders.<lb /><lb />And, for a while, to pro<lb />football.<lb /><lb />It was also the year to<lb />welcome back Jimmy Con-<lb />nors, to watch Ed Garvey and<lb />Jack Donlan struggle over the<lb />footbal! contract, and tu see<lb />youngsters Wayne Gretzky<lb />and Rickey Henderson soar to<lb />new heights. And it was a year<lb />for Larry Holmes to get some<lb />respect.<lb /><lb />There was the closest Indi-<lb />anapolis 500 finish in history<lb />�?" Gordon Johncock won by<lb />16 second over Rick Mears, a<lb />seven-game World Series,<lb />more magic from Magic and a<lb />World Cup competition in<lb />which Italy captured its first<lb />soccer title since 1938.<lb /><lb />For months during 1982, Ed<lb />.Garvey, head of the NFL<lb />* Players Association, and Jack<lb /><lb />Donlan, the team owners�?T<lb />chief negotiator, talked about<lb />the possibility of a strike. And<lb />on Sept. 21, the players went<lb />on strike, the first regular-<lb />season walkout in the league's<lb />63-year history.<lb /><lb />Commissioner Pete Rozeile<lb />stayed on the sidelines and the<lb />two sides reachec: agreement<lb />Nov. 16 on a five-year, $1.6<lb /><lb />billion contract. In the mean-<lb />.time, striking players talked<lb />about<lb /><lb />joining the United<lb /><lb />States Football League, set to<lb />begin in 1983.<lb /><lb />The walkout lasted 57 days,<lb />cutting the season from�?~16 to 9<lb />games. �?"<lb /><lb />The NFL also. endured a<lb />major drug problem, which<lb />exploded when former player<lb />Don Reese said in Sports<lb />Illustrated that �?~a cocaine<lb />cloud�?T�?T covered the league.<lb />Several players later admitted<lb />they used the drug and Reese<lb />ended up in jail.<lb /><lb />Al Davis, meanwhile, man-<lb />aging general partner of the<lb />Oakland Raiders, temporarily<lb />won his court battle and<lb />moved his team to Los<lb />Angeles.<lb /><lb />Star quarterback Joe Mon-<lb />tana and wide receiver<lb />Dwight Clark led the San<lb />Francisco 49ers to a 26-21<lb />Super Bowl victory over the<lb />Cincinnati Bengals.<lb /><lb />In college football, Clemson<lb />capped its season by winning<lb />the national championship in<lb />the Orange Bowl on New<lb />Year�?Ts Night. The bubble<lb />burst, however, when the<lb />NCAA found Clemson guilty of<lb />recruiting violations and<lb />levied its harshest penalty<lb />ever �?" the team is barred<lb />from making bowl and televi-<lb />sion appearances for 2 years,<lb />and loses 20 scholarships.<lb /><lb />For Paul �?~Bear�?T Bryant,<lb />1982 was to be his final year as<lb />a coach. After a disappointing<lb />7-4 season, the . 69-year-old<lb />Bryant �?" the winningest<lb /><lb />Wildlife Endowment Fund<lb />Passes Million-Dollar Mark �?"<lb />When S. Dillon Wooten of<lb />Goldsboro brought his lifetime<lb />Sportsman�?Ts licence recently,<lb />he had no idea that it would<lb />ultimately lead to a meeting<lb />with North Carolina Governor<lb />James B. Hunt Jr. But the<lb />particular license that Wooten<lb />bought pushed the North Caro-<lb />lina Wildlife Endowment Fund<lb />Over the $1 million mark �?"<lb />and to honor this occasion,<lb />Governor Hunt presented: the<lb />Goldsboro sportsman with a<lb />plaque in appreciation of his<lb />purchase at a meeting of the<lb />N.C. Wildlife Resources<lb />Commission on December 6.<lb /><lb />- �?oDedicated sportsmen like<lb />Mr. Wooten have made<lb />fremendous contributions to<lb />wildlife conservation in North<lb />Carolina through their support<lb />of the Wildlife Endowment<lb />Fund,�?� said Governor Hunt.<lb />�?~When we honor Mr. Wooten<lb />dor his contribution that<lb />pushed the fund over the $1<lb />million mark, we're also<lb />honoring thousands of other<lb />sportsmen who have<lb />purchased lifetime licenses or<lb />contributed to this fund. This<lb />concern by citizens for wildlife<lb />is one of the reasons we enjoy<lb />a rich wildlife heritage in<lb />North Carolina �?" and the<lb />Wildlife Endowment Fund<lb />�?~ensures that our wildlife<lb />heritage will be even better in<lb />ray hi tocome.<lb /><lb />�?oIn these hard economic<lb />�?~times, the Wildlife Endow-<lb />�?~ment Fund is truly an in-<lb />novative method of financing<lb />�?~a very worthwhile program,�?T<lb />�?~added Hunt. �?oI congratulate<lb />�?~the members of the Wildlife<lb />Commission for their hard<lb />work and dedication in devel-<lb /><lb />- oping and promoting this in-<lb />novate program. The interest<lb />from this fund will support<lb />�?~wildlife for future generations.<lb /><lb />J urge any Tar Heel<lb /><lb />- Sportsman to buy a lifetime<lb />Sportsman's licence �?" |<lb />treasure mine.�?T<lb /><lb />The Wildlife Endowment<lb />Fund is supported by the sale<lb />�?~of lifetime hunting and fishing<lb />licenses, lifetime subscrip-<lb />tions to Wildlife In North<lb />Carolina magazine, and tax-<lb />�?~deductable contributions. Only<lb /><lb />the annual interest from this<lb />- dund is spent on wildlife pro-<lb />grams. The fund will support<lb />ildlife conservation for<lb />�?~ i generations.<lb />ta latcheries Will Not Close �?"<lb />Officials of the North Carolina<lb />�?~Wildlife Resources Com-<lb />| (mmission announced that they<lb />\ thave learned that federal<lb />; funding for several key pro-<lb />�?~grams, including two federal<lb />: hatcheries and the En-<lb />: $dangered Species Act, has<lb />: �?obeen restored by Congress for<lb />« *the coming year to the De-<lb />{ «partment of interior�?Ts budget.<lb />�?oWe have been informed<lb />that the Senate-House Con-<lb />�?oferees on the Department of<lb /><lb />ot ome<lb />&gt;<lb /><lb />ea a<lb /><lb />�?oYaterior appropriation bill<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />)<lb />}<lb /><lb />have voted to approve funding<lb />in Fiscal Year 1983 for both<lb />the Pisgah and McKinney<lb />Lake national fish hatch-<lb />eries,�?� said Vernon Bevill,<lb />executive director of the<lb />Wildlife Commission. �?oThis<lb />means that these two hatch-<lb />eries will not be closed by the<lb />federal government as was<lb />previously being considered,<lb />and this is good | news to North<lb />Carolina sportsmen.�?�<lb /><lb />Rain Brings Relief �?" The<lb />heavy rains that sent rivers<lb />over their banks and residents<lb />of low-lying areas from their<lb />homes throughout much of the<lb />country also carried some<lb />blessed and long-awaited re-<lb />lief to the drought ravaged<lb />prairies of Canada.<lb /><lb />�?oIt has been a good rain<lb />where Southern Manitoba and<lb />Southern Alberta are con-<lb />cerned,�?T�?T says Sandy<lb />Macaulay, a biologist who<lb />monitors wetland conditions<lb />for Ducks Unlimited, the<lb />world�?Ts largest waterfowl<lb />conservation organization.<lb /><lb />The water is now locked<lb />safely under a frost �?" it will<lb />later get a covering of snow �?"<lb /><lb />where it will stay until spring -<lb /><lb />makes it available for the<lb />waterfowl nesting season in<lb />the prairies in the North<lb />Central U.S. and South<lb />Central Canada.<lb /><lb />Local News �?" Ted Johnston<lb />and Gary Alford, both from<lb />Greenville, had a successful<lb />day. in the goose blind re-<lb />cently. Hunting near Lake<lb /><lb />Mattamuskeet they both shot °<lb /><lb />their limit of Canada Geese<lb />and also added a few ducks.<lb /><lb />For you late season fish-<lb />ermen, reports last week from<lb />the Alligator River showed the<lb />largemouth bass were active.<lb />A few speckle trout were<lb />caught in the Pungo River.<lb />King mackeral, believe it or<lb />not, were still being caught<lb />offshore.<lb /><lb />coach in college football histo-<lb />ry �?" announced that he would<lb />leave Alabama after a<lb />quarter-century.<lb /><lb />Georgia�?Ts Herschel Walker<lb />won the Heisman Trophy. Pitt<lb />Coach Jackie Sherrill signed a<lb />six-year contract with Texas<lb />A&amp;M at $287,000 a year �?" a<lb />salary that startled many in<lb />academia who wondered<lb />whether priorities on college<lb />campuses had gotten out of<lb />line.<lb /><lb />The Los Angeles Lakers won<lb />their second National<lb />Basketball Association title in<lb />three years, led by playoff<lb />Most Valuable Player Earvin<lb />�?~�?~Magic�?T�?T Johnson and Kareem<lb /><lb />Vet Says Game<lb />Has Changed<lb /><lb />VERNON, Conn. (AP) �?"<lb />Whenever Bernie Crow! tells<lb />the story of how he played<lb />every minute of every ee<lb />tween 1926 and 1929, his wife,<lb />Faith, becomes a little upset.<lb /><lb />Crowl�?Ts later achievements<lb />aré overshadowed by his grid-<lb />iron feat, which earned him<lb />the nickname �?oIron Man�?T and<lb />a three-time appearance in<lb />Ripley�?Ts �?~Believe It Or Not�?T<lb />column �?" 1929, 1934 and 1944.<lb /><lb />The Ridgefield Park, N.J.,<lb />native played in 34 Rutgers<lb />games in four years, then<lb />played a year with the Na-<lb />tional Football _League�?Ts<lb />Brooklyn Dodgers.<lb /><lb />�?oThat's something |<lb />wouldn�?Tt even put on my<lb />resume until years after | left<lb />football,�?� Crowl said in a<lb />recent interview. �?oIn those<lb />days, you were looked down<lb />on-if you were a footballer. I<lb />don�?Tt think anyone I knew<lb />would have continued to play<lb />football if someone had of-<lb />fered him another job.�?�<lb /><lb />Professional football<lb />players earned $100 per game<lb />�?" second-string players, $60<lb />�?" then �?~and there weren't<lb />many other jobs. This was the<lb />height of the Depression,�?�<lb />said Crowl.<lb /><lb />In 1931, he gave up pro-<lb />fessional football �?~�?~to get a<lb />real job. It was funny. I went<lb />from being a football star to<lb />making 40 cents an hour as a<lb />clerk.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Crowl went to work briefly<lb />for DuPont and held various<lb />jobs over a 10-year span. He<lb />was drafted in 1942 and went<lb />to the West Coast where,<lb />because of his education, he<lb />helped Army officers censor<lb />U.S. mail intended for<lb />overseas.<lb /><lb />In the meantime, the Army<lb />lost his draft notice and he<lb />received it late, when he was<lb />already in the Army. ©<lb /><lb />�?~Here I was, advising gen-<lb />erals and colonels on how to<lb />inspect the mail and I get<lb />drafted as a private,�?T he<lb />recalled. Crowl was sent to<lb />Okinawa.<lb /><lb />In 1949, the woman who<lb />would later become his wife<lb />hired him for a job with the<lb />U.S. State Department. He<lb />worked in the department�?Ts<lb />foreign service agency, a job<lb />that for the next 19 years<lb />would take him to Turkey, the<lb />Netherlands and Iran.<lb /><lb />DRAMATIC FINISH<lb /><lb />HIGH POINT, N.C. (AP) �?"<lb />There was drama in the<lb />Henredon Classic golf<lb />tournament for women here.<lb /><lb />Two Hall of Famers went at<lb />it head-to-head in a five-hole<lb />playoff for first money.<lb /><lb />Defending champion Sandra<lb />Haynie fought it out with the<lb />money-playing JoAnne Carner<lb />over the Willow Creek Golf<lb />Club Course. Carner won the<lb />playoff on the fifth extra hole<lb />and received first money of<lb />$24,750. The 1983 Henredon<lb />will be played Aug. 8-14.<lb /><lb />Abdul-Jabbar. In college<lb />basketball �?" with perennial�?�<lb />power UCLA on probation �?"<lb />Dean Smith finally guided<lb />North Carolina to the national<lb />title.<lb /><lb />Baseball rebounded from its<lb />strike-torn 1981 season to set<lb />an attendance record of<lb />44,587,874, and the St. Louis<lb />Cardinals bested the<lb />Milwaukee Brewers ine the<lb />world series.<lb /><lb />On the field, Oakland�?Ts<lb />Rickey Henderson shattered<lb /><lb />Earl Weaver, retired.<lb /><lb />Off the field, team owners<lb />voted Kuhn out of office after<lb />14'» years. His contract runs<lb />through Aug. 13, 1983, and no<lb />successor is in sight.<lb /><lb />Out of sight in hockey were<lb />the New York Islanders and<lb />the Edmonton Oilers? Wayne<lb />Gretzky. The Islanders<lb />breezed to their third straight<lb />Stanley Cup and the 21-year-<lb />old Gretzky continued<lb />smashing records by scoring<lb />92 goals and recording 120<lb /><lb />~ Have You Missed<lb />Your Daily Reflector?<lb /><lb />First Call Your Independent Carrier.<lb />If You Are Unable To Reach Him<lb />Call The Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />152-3952<lb />Between 6:00 And 6:30 P.M. Weekdays<lb />And 8 �?~Til9 A.M. On Sundays.<lb /><lb />assists.<lb />In boxing, Larry Holmes<lb />finally got the recognition he<lb /><lb />the stolen base record by<lb />swiping 130 bases. And<lb />Baltimore�?Ts feisty manager<lb /><lb />Champion sae �?~Boom Boom�?�<lb /><lb />has long desired. He stopped:<lb />unbeaten challenger Gerry<lb />Cooney in the richest fight in<lb />history, a $50 million produc-<lb /><lb />tion in Las Vegas, Nev. Sugar<lb />Ray Leonard, meanwhile, re-<lb />tired as the undisputed<lb />welterweight champion after<lb />saying he had lost the desire<lb />to fight.<lb /><lb />But the biggest single event<lb />in boxing was a tragic one.<lb />South Korean Duk Koo Kim<lb />was knocked out in the�?"14th<lb />round of a nationally televised<lb />fight against World Boxing<lb />Association lightweight<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C. ~Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"B-9<lb /><lb />1982 Was A Year To Say Goodbye<lb /><lb />Mancini. 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        <p>memati<lb /><lb />. they can no longer provide<lb /><lb />B-10�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Reagan Aides Sa<lb /><lb />By JAMES GERSTENZANG<lb />Associated Press Writer<lb /><lb />PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) �?" While his aides are saying<lb />President Reagan will not go along with advisers�?T suggestions<lb />that he consider �?~�?~selective�?��?T tax increases this year, they say<lb />higher �?ouser fees�?� have not been ruled out.<lb /><lb />As the president spent a quiet New Year�?Ts Day watching<lb />college football games on television and taking care of routine<lb />paperwork, his aides sought to dampen speculation that the<lb />new year will bring administration efforts to roll back his<lb />program of tax and budget cuts.<lb /><lb />But one official, asking not to be identified by name, said<lb />the president could seek to cut the budget deficit through<lb />higher fees charged to users of specific federal services or<lb />facilities.<lb /><lb />He gave no examples, but said an increase in such fees<lb />might be accepted by Reagan �?o�?~if it doesn�?Tt appear to be a tax<lb />increase.�?��?�<lb /><lb />Meanwhile, the president, in a recorded radio address to<lb />the nation, welcomed the new year Saturday with a plea that<lb />the nation tackle the problem of drunken drivers.<lb /><lb />It is time, he said, �?~�?~to get these killers off our roads and get<lb />them off now.�?�<lb /><lb />�?oIf we insist long enough and loudly enough, we can save<lb />lives, so I thought it appropriate to start the ball rolling on<lb />this, the first day of the new year,�?��?T the president said in his<lb />weekly radio speech. P<lb /><lb />Wright<lb />Says Jobs<lb />Top List<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON (AP) �?"<lb />House Majority Leader Jim<lb />Wright, D-Texas, calling the<lb />nation�?Ts 10.8 percent un-<lb />employment �?opriority No.<lb />1,�?� says job retraining must<lb />be a part of any program<lb />passed by the new Congress.<lb /><lb />�?oWe are going to have a<lb />jobs bill. In fact, we will have<lb />several bills,�?��?T Wright said in<lb />an interview with ABC Radio<lb />that is being aired Sunday.<lb /><lb />�?oOne of the things we have<lb />to do is create ... job re-<lb />training programs for people<lb />in mid-career, well trained,<lb />well-paid, highly skilled peo-<lb />ple who, suddenly in their<lb />40s, find themselves out of a<lb />job for which they were<lb />trained,�?� Wright said.<lb /><lb />The purpose of those and<lb />other job-related programs,<lb />he said, �?o�?~will be to stimulate<lb />the economy to the point<lb />that, in the private economy,<lb />jobs will be available.�?�<lb /><lb />Jobs also were the central<lb />issue in the Democratic -<lb />Party�?Ts response to Presi-<lb />dent Reagan�?Ts weekly radio<lb />broadcast Saturday.<lb /><lb />Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md.,<lb />who delivered the response,<lb />called upon the president to<lb />convene a �?onational summit<lb />conference�?T of business,<lb />labor and government lead-<lb />ers to draft a national jobs<lb />strategy. And he urged<lb />Reagan �?~�?~to work with us, as<lb />we will work with you.�?�<lb /><lb />�?~America will not meet the<lb />challenges that confront us<lb />by staying the course of<lb />failure,�?� Hoyer said in his<lb />nationally broadcast<lb />message. �?o�?~If 1983 is to be<lb />better than the pain and<lb />eroded hopes of 1981 and<lb />1982, we must cooperate with<lb />one another.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Wright gave no details of<lb />any Democratic legislative<lb />proposal. During the lame-<lb />duck session that adjourned<lb />just be. ore �?ohristmas, the<lb />House approved a $5 4 billion<lb />public service ,»bs program<lb />while the Republican-<lb />dominated Senate endorsed a<lb />more modest $1.2 billion<lb />plan. But both were aban-<lb />doned after President<lb />Reagan threatened a veto<lb />that would have endangered<lb />other legislation.<lb /><lb />Senate Republican leader<lb />Howard Baker of Tennessee<lb />has also pledged that, with or<lb />without Reagan�?Ts support,<lb />the new Congress that con-<lb />venes Monday will approve a<lb />jobs program of some kind.<lb /><lb />Wright, again blaming<lb />Reagan�?Ts economic policies<lb />for the nation�?Ts financial<lb />woes, said the ranks of con- ©<lb />servative Democrats who<lb />supported those policies,<lb />have diminished to the point<lb /><lb />GREAT DOG<lb /><lb />eFRANKS<lb /><lb />U.S. CHOICE BEEF<lb /><lb />U.S. CHOICE BEEF<lb /><lb />GWALTNEY�?TS 12-0Z. PKG.<lb /><lb />GWALTNEY�?TS TOP QUALITY<lb /><lb />PORK SAUSAGE<lb /><lb />BAG<lb /><lb />the president a margin of<lb />victory.<lb /><lb />And he said the House<lb />Democratic Caucus is cer- Ws<lb />tain to strip Rep. Phil<lb />Gramm, D-Texas, of his seat<lb />on the Budget Committee.<lb />Gramm, a leader of the<lb />so-called boll weevil Demo-<lb />_cratic conservative faction,<lb />played a key role in<lb /><lb />Reagan�?Ts economic victories 16-OZ, LUCKY LEAF ce oe<lb />in the House during the last . :<lb />Armored Car ae aercaren | baat PEAS<lb />Firm Robbed eo ee CORN 14.7-0Z. FRANCO AMERICAN:<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP) �?" The GREEN BEANS SPAGHETTI-O�?TS<lb />Sentry armored car com- 15-OZ. POCAHONTAS �?" 14-02. AJAX<lb />pany, which lost a record $11 f ALL GREEN LIMAS _CLEANSER<lb />million cash in a robbery less Sy ; 15-0Z. VAN CAMPS . =<lb />poe iO cun tie tes te NEW ORLEANS STYLE S 0 0 �?~<lb />vpigirict attorneys a . . eae @<lb /><lb />r voy Beat<lb /><lb />i A Ed McCarthy EAN FOR | ae i<lb />said Sentry found the money ;<lb />gone at 8 p.m.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />9 TO 12-LB. AVG.<lb /><lb />WHOLE<lb />SIRLOIN TIPS<lb /><lb />(CUT INTO STEAKS, ROAST<lb /><lb />$448¢<lb /><lb />OLDE TOWNE HOT OR MILD FRESH PORK<lb /><lb />SIRLOIN TIP ROAST .................... LB<lb />SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS ................... LB.<lb /><lb />eee eee ee eee ee<lb /><lb />MEAT FRANKS .....<lb /><lb />Perr ee ee  )<lb /><lb />SOUTHERN BISCUIT<lb />*ALL PURPOSE:« SEI.F RISING<lb /><lb />FLOUR<lb /><lb />5-LB.<lb /><lb />~�?") MAYONNAISE<lb /><lb />32-02.<lb />JAR<lb /><lb />The New Year�?Ts Day speech was recorded in advance for<lb />broadcast several hours after New Year�?Ts Eve revelers had<lb />ended their celebrations.<lb /><lb />The president said that approximately 25,000 lives are lost<lb />each year in alcohol-related accidents and an additional<lb />650,000 people are seriously injured in such crashes. He said<lb />alcohol is a. factor in 55 percent of the nation�?Ts fatal<lb />automobile accidents.<lb /><lb />�?~The personal pain and heartache caused by these needless<lb /><lb />tradegies is immeasurable, and billions of dollars are lost in.<lb /><lb />medical costs, wages and through hours of missed work,�?� he<lb />said.<lb /><lb />�?~A drunk driver accident is no accident,�?� Reagan said.<lb />�?oThe motorist who drinks too much and then drives, who uses<lb />drugs and then gets behind the wheel of a car, is a disaster<lb />waiting to happen.<lb /><lb />�?oThe drunk driver has turned his car into a weapon, a<lb />weapon that threatens the lives and safety of the innocent.�?�<lb /><lb />The president said public awareness of the problem �?ohas<lb />never been higher�?T and added, �?~�?~Citizens groups, local<lb />officials, legislators, judges, police officers �?" people from all<lb />over the country are saying �?~enough is enough.�?��?�<lb /><lb />Reagan appointed a Presidential Commission �?~on Drunk<lb />Driwing last April and said the panel noted in an interim<lb />report that fear of prosecution encourages people who have<lb />had too much to drink to forgo driving.<lb /><lb />�?oFor this deterrent to work, however, state and local law<lb /><lb />enforcement officials must make �?~it clear that they mean<lb />business,�?� he'said. �?oIn areas where police have made drunk<lb />drivers a prime target, traffic deaths have begun to decline.�?�<lb /><lb />Reagan has given_no hint in recent months that he would<lb />support higher taxes, although he successfully pushed in<lb />December for a $5 billion measure that increases the federal<lb />gasoline tax from 4 cents to 9 cents a gallon.<lb /><lb />The president said recently that it would take a �?opalace<lb />coup�?� for him to support higher taxes, and then later decided<lb />to go along with the gasoline tax increase, insisting on calling<lb />it a �?ouser fee�?� on people who use the nation�?Ts roadways.<lb /><lb />A year ago, he was resisting tax increases in 1982 but then<lb />accepted $98 billion in tax increases last summer, insisting on<lb />calling them �?o�?~revenue enhancements.�?�<lb /><lb />On Monday, he told reporters �?~don�?Tt believe everything you<lb />read in the papers�?T when questioned about reports that<lb />Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan was suggesting the<lb />possibility of �?o�?~selective�?� tax increases in 1983:<lb /><lb />But estimates of the anticipated budget deficit for fiscal<lb />1984, which begins Oct. 1,. continue to rise, and some<lb />predictions say it could reach $200 billion. Reagan will submit<lb />his budget plan to Congress Jan. 31.<lb /><lb />An administration official said Saturday that savings from<lb />domestic spending cuts which Reagan had approved in<lb /><lb />November may be eaten up because of reduced government<lb /><lb />revenues resulting from lower-than-expected . economic<lb /><lb />growth this year. Administration forecasters recently scaled<lb /><lb />back their predictions of growth in the economy during 1983,<lb />and they are now saying the growth rate could be as low as 2<lb />percent.<lb /><lb />The administration official, who asked that he not. be<lb />further identified, noted that this lower growth rate could<lb />mean an approximately $26 billion increase in the deficit, up<lb />from about $175 billion to slightly more than $200 billion.<lb /><lb />y �?~User Fees�?T Being Considered<lb /><lb />A deficit of the magnitude being talked about in the White �?T<lb /><lb />House and Congress would be especially embarrassing to the<lb /><lb />president politically because he said during the 1980 .<lb />presidential campaign that his economic program could lead<lb /><lb />to a balanced budget in 1983.<lb /><lb />Meanwhile, Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger �?"<lb /><lb />has said there can be no cut in the president�?Ts plans to<lb /><lb />increase the defense budget without hurting national security. .<lb /><lb />There has been no sign Reagan is backing off his plans to<lb /><lb />continue to boost Pentagon spending, leaving domestic ;<lb /><lb />programs as likely areas for cuts.<lb /><lb />The president, who returns to Washington Sunday evening, i<lb /><lb />will concentrate on final budget decisions during the week.<lb /><lb />A White House official said it was �?~99 percent certain , :<lb /><lb />(Reagan) will not accept any tax increase.�?��?T<lb /><lb />�?oHe feels like he�?Ts making progress with his program�?� of « -<lb /><lb />tax and budget cuts, the official said.<lb />The official said Reagan�?Ts opposition to tax increases has<lb /><lb />been made clear in administration discussions, and that<lb /><lb />suggestions of any sort of tax increases are rare.<lb /><lb />&amp; TRIMMING FREE)<lb /><lb />REG.*THICK SLICED<lb /><lb />eBACON SWEET WESTERN D�?TANJOU .<lb />18.5498 @ PEARS »49¢e<lb /><lb />nt: BB°@<lb /><lb />19°<lb /><lb />Cc<lb />~~<lb />ua *trena<lb /><lb />MRS. 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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"B-11<lb /><lb />sete GE k<lb /><lb />22 &amp; seeckesess<lb /><lb />a 1973-82 Dec. 27| | NEW YORK (AP) -TMe following table|Eberstadt Group:<lb />NEW YORK (AP) �?" New York Stock 32 129513 29% 13% 2 + G4/CnPw pr 3.85 10209 29% 2% 27%+ 44] FChi a ple 1091 S7% 52% 56% 1100) sen compiled trom quotations supplied by the| Chemical Fd�?� 11.94 7.71 1049+ 1.31<lb />Ex issues tr: for 1982. The net |BethSt) �?o1 266815 23 14% 19%4�?"4�?" CaPw pr 250 2686 19% 15% 184+ 3% Fibres i 20 BU 15% 2D �?"10% 4 1,070.55} (National Associationot Securities Dealers} EngyRes 12.87. 6.88 9.11�?" 3.80<lb />from the year on issues ly 40 73265 42%4 18% 39 +14 [CnPwpr223 271 17% 13% 164+ Sal FtBTx pil dle 8723 61 56 57% : Inc., gives the high, low and last from the Surveyor 15.69 10.26 14.73+ 1.08<lb />listed prior to January 1, 1982. 72 173299 2% 15% 2%�?"S%\CnPw pri02 S49 31 2% 29% wr 6 4 5 + «| 11050) ; closing bid in 1982 with the net change|/EngyUtil n 20.23 16.80 20.06+ 1.85<lb />Sales 1.20 19250 36% 23% 3%+ 8&amp;/CnPwpf243 253 19 14% 174+ 2 214 143908 38 21% STK 4% from the previous year�?Ts last bid. E n 36.08 24.95 35.66+ 88<lb />hds High Low Last Chg. 25390 12 2% T&amp;�?" �?os/CntiCp 2.60 169652 33% 20% 295+ SMiFIMiss 4 106MI 16 6 8%�?" 7% HighLowLastChg. E 13.66 12.85 13.54<lb />os A - A �?"|BlackD ° 52 291571 19% 12 18%+3 |ClC pfA250 21% 4% 6 +9 S212 GIS10 3% 21% 34+ 31 | T AcornFd n 28.17 20.47 27.33+ 2.92|/FarmBuro Gt 14.57 11.49 14.15+ 49<lb />AAR A 24 9% 54 i+ 154 /BIKHPw 2.40 4% 2% 324+ SHICIC 250 36 «17: 66% 49% «66%+ 6Y 24 8188 4 21% 31%+10% ADV Fund n 18.69 13.14 18.00+ 3.74) Federated Funds:<lb />ACF 2.76 45044 41% 27% 32%4�?" 8% |BlairJn 1 17896 48is 213, M444 +19 Tp 260 98987 364 25% 34 + l4iFstPa 81065 5% 1% 5S t+ 1% AfutureFd n 16.45 12.26 15.81+ 1.71 Am Leaders 10.57 7.91 10.18+ 1.56<lb />AMF 1.36 183353 27% 12% 16%�?"11%|BickHR 1.92 75652 43% 25% 41%+ 34/CntGp pf 2 7197 19 14% 18 +2 |FstPa wt 88901316 % 992+1-92 AIM Funds: ExchFd a 29.44 21.66 28.26+ 57<lb />AMR Cp �?"-870758 25% 9% M4 +13% 1.80 47768 M2 2% 31%+ 6 |CntGp pld.s0 %% W% 35%+ Wel FUUMR] 1.20 29606 We 19% 19%+ 4% ConvYid 13.62 11.05 13.26+ .83| Hi IncmSe 11.90 9.88 11.83+ 1.50.<lb />157384 12% «3% 1k + 7% 1.40 729169 3%» 16 B%+1l% Conti 2 538074 36% 15% 2%�?"124/FtVaBk .68 36140 12% 6% 114+ 2% Greenway 12.79 7.48 12.19�?" 45) TaxFree n 9.47 665 893+ 219<lb />AMR pf 2.18 10614 16% 12'2 Ibi+ 2% 1.90 167288 40% 194 39 + 4%4|ContTel 1.56 24323020 14% I74+ 4yFtWisc 2.10 7162 32% 21 WY4�?" % HiYield 9.91 8.16 9.75+ 1.13] USGvtSe n 842 6.6 8.36+ 1.83<lb />APL Su 2% Fi te 2.22 175756 52% 26% 47% +195%4/CtData 55 474879 42% 21% 37+ lel Fischb 2.40 19210 53% 4 48%+10% aFnd 1 24.63 15.17 23.52+ 6.34)Fidelity Group<lb />ARA 36% 2% 34+ 8% 1.52 119517 40% 22 37%+11% CaDt pf 450 26920 40% 31% 37%�?" 3 | FishFd 40 58240 13% T% &amp;�?" % AmBirthTr 13.66 10.20 13.004 1.39 Inv na 19.03 12.56 18.45+ 4.80<lb />ASA __3a: 170174 71% 24% 71% +27% 17638 10% 2% 8+ 6%4|Conwod 140 7395 42 2% 39 +154 FItFinG 2.20 14193 39% 2% M%+ 7% American Funds CorpBond n 6.97 5.78 6.96+ 87<lb />AVX 2 26% 11% 2%+ 7% 2.88 37479 %% 2 2% +4 |CookUn O7r 31078 4% 2% 3 �?" %lFleetEn 52 165148 41% 10% 40%+28 lan 10.35 7.97 10.08+ 1.66, Con n 49.23 96.13 45.264 3.32<lb />AbtLab #4 41% BA BW%4+11% B88 488 70 57'&gt; 68'2+10'2|Coopr 1.52 211504 52% 19% 2%�?"2: 132 1944] 46% 2% 45%+19% capFd 7.68 $45 7.53+ 1.45) Contrafnd n 12.17 8.44 11,06�?" 11<lb />AcmeC 1.40 21732 24% 15% 18%�?"3 1.17 6471 10 7% Met 15¢/Coopl pi250 5.325 180% 189% �?"144 i Benun a AmMut 13.72 10.24 13.564 1.19] DestinyFd 1.72 7.60 1143+ 241<lb />AcmeE 2b 260 9% 34 7% 1.46 3201 12% 9% 11%+ 1%|Coopl pf 2.90 21109 54 26% 35 �?"I8%! Flexi pf 1.61 5877 12 9% 11%+ 1% d 12.92 10.64 12.68+ 1.80 Incm n 23.86 17.67 23.234 2.91<lb />AdmDg .04 13088 105 4% 4+ 4% |Bri 1.36a 47474 37% 2% % +12% CoopLb 80 56317 68% 2% 66 + Flexi pf 2.75 3988 3% 2 2%%�?" 1% Fundminvs 10.25 7.26 10.02+ 2.10] ExchFd n 38.69 27.40 37.18+ 5.05<lb />AdaEx 2.25e 19068 17% 12% 17%+ 2%/BristM 2.10 74 «50%; 67%4+14%|CooprT 64 27860 37% 139% B4+D Figist, �?~16 4354 2% 166 2B%�?"10% 7 &gt; GrowthFd 11.45 9.40 11.23+ 1.18} Magellan 28.93 18.38 28.50+ 7.74<lb />AdmM] .20e 13057 94 45) 8%+ 25|BrstM pf 2 1164 7 54 70's +14%|Copwd s 1.16 4397 24% 12% 16%�?" 8%! FloatPt 999277 Ws 16 But 5% 50 41 IncomeFd 10.01 7.66. 9.98+ 1.94) MuniBond n 6.96 5.29 6.71+ 1.39<lb />Advestn .20 2276 26 19% 20% BritPt 1.7le ¥668 23%, 17% 18%�?" 4%|Cordura 68 45256 20% 6% 17 + FlaEC 10 9187 21% 14 18%+ %' InvCoA 10.39 7.40 10.19+ 1.55} Fidelity n 19.70 13.63 18.89+ 88<lb />AMD s 200547 2 = 10% 254% +13 | Brock 10 110573 17% 7! 8%�?"5%/Coreln 44 15660 19% 8% 12%�?" FiaPL 3.36 B% %4+ 6% NewPerspFd 7,61 6.18 758+ 65) *GovtSec n 9.94 8.55 9.944 1.03<lb />AetnL{ 2.52 536228 48% 32% 364�?" 7% (Brekwy 1.32 15300 17% 12% 17 + 2%(CornG 232 122611 6 39% 65%+18 |PlaPrg 192 147179 191 14% 19 + 3% 700) TaxExpt 972 872 9.44 HilncoFd n 8.50 6.93. 849+ 1.21<lb />Aetnl. pf (2 8 92 Sl WI [BkyUG 290 15301 31% 22% 20%+ S%/CorBik 1.80 17976 29% 19% Mie+ Sj Plast 40 21103 20% 10% 16h�?" 2% WshMutInv 8.98 643 881+ 153] HighYield n 11.11 893 10.984 1.94<lb />Aileen 17089 3% 2% 24+ �?~/BwnSh 20 10640 19% 9% 11%�?" 7%|Craig 7�"�% 5 7 + Fluor 80 338451 30% 11% 19%�?"10% 14.41 9.44 14.00+ 89) SelHilth 15.92 12,52 15.29<lb />AirPrd 80 172815 41% 23% 364�?"1%4|BwnGp 1.96 38127 61% 26% 56 +27%/Crane 1.60 29346 36% 17% 2%4%�?"ll%el FooteC 220 2% 41% +13% HiYidinv 9.82 8.27 9.71+ 1.07] SelMet! 13.42 9.58 13.21 :<lb />AirbFrt 60 18505 17% 7% M+ 4'2|BwnFer 1.20 108266 55% 24% 53%+21%|CrayRs 45% 2 38%+ 2% FordM 725% 41% 16% 38%+2%| | BOOD uni 18.03 13.00 17.18+ 3.97] SelTech 17.57 11.10 16.82<lb />AlMoa n 136500 2% 2 2% BwnF wi 3 35) «033% ~ Mlet134/CrockN 2.40 3579 3% 2% 27%�?" ForMK 240 63745 454 2 #0%+ 3% VentureFd 27,63 18.72 27.14+ 7.89; Thrift n 9.86 8.84 9.66+<lb />AlaP pfA3.92 4552 30% 23% 30%+ 5% |Brnswk 1 265578 28 «14% 25 + G&amp;/CrckN pf2.18 5175 23% 16% 21%�?" �?~sIFMK pl 1.80 25 73 46% H Comstock Fd 13.36 8.98 13.24+ 191) Trend n 33.00 22.66 0.07+ 1.04<lb />AlaP dpf 87 6231 7% 5% 6%+ 1%|Brnsk pf2.40 4448 473, 26 42 + 9%/CrmpKn 1.04 10279 19% 12% 19%+ 2% FtDear 1.96 19045 12% 8% ll%s+ 2% 550r ExchFd n 39.98 28.89 39.35+ 3.65] Financial Prog:<lb />AlaP pf 9 1068 694 53% 65%+11%|BrushW 1.20 16434 5I% M4 50%+15%/CrwnCk 46880 32 29's�?" �?~si FtHowd 1.20 53265 51% 32% 47%+7 FundOtAm 12.63 8.37 12.53+ 2.90} Dynamics n 10.07 6.52 9.40+<lb />AlaP pf 9.44 1046 73% 55% 70%+14 |Bundy 60 082 12% 7% 12%+ 3%|CrZel pf 4.63 21700 4% 31 44 + S%IFoxStP 68 22760 15 9% 13%+ 3 500) Harbor Fd  _�?"13.92. 9.71 13.68+ 296] Industri n 498 3.60 479+<lb />AlaP pf 8.16 3043 63% 48% 59%+10 |BunkrH 2.16 4860 185, 14% 17+ 3 |CrZel pfB3.05 26073 23 18% 21% Foxbr s 1.04 9 21% e+ % : ] race 36.00 24.21 35.854 10.29} | Income n 843 6.51 8.14+<lb />AlaP pf 8.28 374 66% 50% 0 +8 |Burllnd 1.52 132798 29% 17 2% + 3%/CrumF 1.76 309298 54% 2% 53%+20% FrptMe 6) SOUS? 3% 124 16% �?" 74 a | Ave A A A A A ProvidentFd 5.20 3.65 5.11+ 1.25|Fst Investors:<lb />Alagsco 1.60 2769 17's 13  16%+ 1%|BriNth 1.52 261505 62% 24% 53%�?" �?~%/Culbro 1 13853 36% 17 W%+14% girn §=.46 30086 20% 11% 16%�?" 1% 1973 74 75 7 77 7 7 80 81 a Amer Growth 8.67 6.67 852+ 1.44) Bond 14.86 12.15 14.284<lb />Alban 140 15830 33% 234 iat . BriNo f 55 2605 5% 4% 5%+ %/Cullin n 41607 55 hk 4B 40 52015 2% 15% Bit 9% a n = io go = ow 28 ois att<lb />: i) + 2.13 y L + : i , P " :<lb />Albtsn 1 45800 49% 4% 4744 +2054 Bur 76 Frits th rbd a+ i �?"�?" �?o- Tee * *. al ie Fuga pf = a big bn de pn Am Invest n 11.4 6.28. 9.45�?" 2.09) Income 6.75 5.81 6.55+<lb />Alcan 90 278273 28% 15% 27%+ 4%|Burrgh 2.60 308442 49% 29% 41%4+ 7%/CurtW 12 8515 52 3% 44%+ 2 : Am lnvine n 9.78 8.08 9.37�?" 14) NatResc 6.87 4.51 6.85+<lb />Mes, 1 Bae BN tee Se er UN �?o7 HST Gales te at 24 TA TR cap Ss ipgtisy x04 �?" x] DOW JONES REVIEW �?" This isa review ofthe last nine [Am'nati," MSMR AGT 13) Ome She RT<lb />�?~ hig 1 me Leagaes a . = A R F. * . 4 * J<lb />a anh aie�?� ee Oe eee a GA pt 120 G2 18h 10% I74~ 4} years of the Dow Jones Industrials index from 1973-1982. 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Bly �?T SM : + °<lb />OLDMRE .85e 1468 11% 9% lat 1s ; g _<lb />OliKen iis wd ls oe Wt 2 North State�?Ts Funds Management You won t find a higher interest account pays more interest than other<lb />63} a fi: 6 �?"1<lb />hap Sb By Bf money market fund for free! day certificate than our new 60-day, money market funds, has absolutely no<lb />one + ee of ° ° e<lb />OldSt pfB2.40 2957 18% 14% 175+ 2% os 59<lb />Olt pCa si 1, 1k n our new 60-day, $2,500 mini- simple interest, 11.25% investment.With _ fees or minimum balances and is in-<lb />0 5 19% 14 19 +5 es °<lb />OlsonF 674 7h, 5% 6�?" if} i :<lb />re ow See sat ah mum Certificate of Deposit at North @ minimum investment of $2,500, you sured to $100,000. 3<lb />mal 1806 30 22) 2944 7 9 ° 4 : * ° '<lb />OmegOp 05j 17417 5% 2 Sie+ 4 ;<lb />Gmegdp 5) 1 �?oty it State and we'll automatically opena can lock in this rate for two months. So we're not going to ask you to obli-<lb />a ee ee Funds Management�"� account fo at rtificate fund �?o<lb />ny 154 5% Mo �?"1 ' ag ; g<lb />Opleicp Ue Ios S Management�?� account for you Vii're offerina free $5 �?oLincol t ate your certl icate funds or your i<lb />pic é 10% 364 +25 �?T Sonik. 4 $ a 2 �?~ i<lb />Gpuiens Tar B' 10s StF and we'll make an initial $5 deposit. (If od ering fr North ie a �?oge Lincoln�?� in 60-days.Because as wise<lb />e &amp;% 8h<lb />Orbanco 1 11703 27%. 16% 18%4�?" 8% S ighte j :<lb />Orot' Son fs "Se icy you already have a North State Money itr ef you to rb i wf shigter investors know you'll get the highest 3<lb />�?~8 4 * �?T<lb />Orbit un 1454 4I' 13 38! +19 $ r n<lb />Grea�?� wg ik Yas Market Fund, we'll add $5 to your ac- interest money market fun rates at North State.<lb />re 4-3» 4 �?" 3% ;<lb />OrionRh 12802 1945 6 1419+ 7<lb />woe SS, count balance. We're bett} Honest Abe.<lb />Osmonic "5189 12% 7% 94 M5 e re betting at you Ii Keep your |<lb />OtterTP 2.40 15927 22% 17 �?~22%+ 5% ;<lb />Overmy 73.54 %% 3 = 1% ; *e<lb />Ovrsin g 94 4% 2, Bat % :<lb />OwenM s .28 19% 72 16 + 7% :<lb />oc 20745 13% 5% 8 �?" 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          <lb />A OB GS si<lb /><lb />a Dow Jones industrials<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />a tetieaiedietie atin n dn a ee ge<lb /><lb />1075@<lb />1050@<lb />1025=<lb />1000=<lb />975=<lb />950=<lb />925=<lb />900=<lb />875=<lb /><lb />Close<lb />Low<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />J<lb />1982<lb /><lb />825=<lb />800"<lb /><lb />7752<lb />ries |<lb /><lb />J<lb />4p<lb /><lb />Pil<lb />F S ON<lb /><lb />JA<lb /><lb />MONTHLY CHART �?" This<lb />chart shows the Dow Jones<lb />index of 30 industrial stocks<lb />for each month during 1962.<lb />The index closed last week at<lb />a record year-ending level.<lb />(AP Laserphoto)<lb /><lb />Business Notes<lb /><lb />Annual DOW<lb /><lb />RECEIVES AWARD<lb />Longley Supply Co. of Wilmington announces that Hardee<lb />Co. Inc. of Greenville received the Outstanding Whirlpool<lb />Dealer Award for its achievements during 1981-82.<lb />The award is presented annually to a: group of Whirlpool<lb />. central heating and air conditioning dealers in North and<lb />South Carolina for their performance in sales volume,<lb />customer service, technical training, advertising and promo-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />APPROVES MERGER<lb /><lb />The board of directors of City National Bank met in<lb />Charlotte and the board of directors of Branch Corp. and<lb />Branch Banking and Trust Co. met in Wilson on Dec. 21. Each<lb />approved agreements for the proposed merger of the two<lb />banks, which is subject to further approvals by the<lb />appropriate regulatory agencies and shareholders of the two<lb />banks.<lb /><lb />On Sept. 30, Branch Banking and Trust Co. with 119 banking<lb />locations had assets of approximately $1.3 billion. On the<lb />same date City National Bank with five banking locations has<lb />assets of approximately $71 million.<lb /><lb />BEGINS SERVICE<lb />Federal Express Corp. will begin full service in Greenville<lb /><lb />on Jan. 3. Packages up to 70 pounds and documents picked up ~<lb /><lb />at customers�?T doors by 4:30 p.m. will be delivered anywhere<lb />in the Federal Express system the next business day �?" by<lb />1030 a.m. in most major markets.<lb /><lb />Customers may call 1-800-238-5355 for pick-up service and<lb />information.<lb /><lb />APPROVES PROPOSAL<lb />The shareholders of First Citizens Corp. approved the<lb />proposal to acquire 14,861 shares of common stock from the<lb />estate of Robert P. Holding Jr. and his heirs, at $750 per<lb />share.<lb />The aequisition of stock was approved at a special<lb />shareholders meeting on Dec. 23.<lb /><lb />REPORTS RECORD REVENUES<lb />Shoney�?Ts Inc. reported record revenues, net income and<lb /><lb />earnings per share for both the fourth quarter and year ended jy<lb /><lb />Oct. 31. This marks the 94th consecutive quarter in which<lb />revenues and earnings have set record highs over the same<lb />quarter of the prior year.<lb /><lb />PROMOTION '<lb /><lb />James C. McGrath III was promoted to senior vice<lb />president of security for American Express Co. Before<lb />joining American Express, McGrath was a trial attorney with<lb />the U.S. Department of Justice and a special agent for the<lb />Federal Bureau of Investigation.<lb /><lb />McGrath holds the degree of Juris Doctor in law from the<lb />University of Iowa and a BA �?~in government from the<lb />University of Notre Dame. He is the husband of the former<lb />Sherbourne Everett of Greenville.<lb /><lb />Jones Averages<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP) �?" The following gives<lb />the range of na Jones closing py he<lb /><lb />for the year 1982.<lb />STOCK AVERAGES<lb /><lb />ry Hi Lew Close ;<lb />Ind 882.52 Sema The ei stint<lb /><lb />Trn 379.68 464.55 292.12 448.38+68.08<lb /><lb />Utl 109.83 122.83 103.22 119.46+10.44<lb /><lb />65Stk 349.60 416.33 299.44 409.15+61.35<lb />VERA<lb /><lb />BOND<lb />20 Bnds 56.93 71.52 70.54+13.46<lb />Utils 55.40 72.71 69.86+14.00<lb />Indus 58.47 71,23 71.22+12.91<lb /><lb />Annual OTC<lb /><lb />Leaders<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP)�?"Sales, in hundreds,<lb />high, -low, last bid price and the net<lb />change of the ten most active stocks<lb />listed on the Over-the-Counter market<lb />for the year 1982.<lb /><lb />Name  Sales(hds) 4 Low Last Chg<lb />MCI s 2069096 45° 12% 36%+19%<lb />AppleC 962583 34% 10% 29%+ 7%<lb />Tandem 790265 32% 14% 2%�?" 2%<lb />Intel 670972 41's 20% 38%+16%<lb />EnRsv 519049 10% 3 3%�?" 6%<lb />AirFla 34362 7% 1% 2%�?" 4%<lb />Gra 330112 21 7% 184+ 1%<lb />PabstB 314963 31% 12% 21 + 5%<lb />Convgt 311021 39 10% 33%<lb /><lb />Sykes 292145 28% 5% HW �?"I7%<lb /><lb />Annual Stocks<lb /><lb />In Spotlight<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP)�?"Sales, in hundreds,<lb />high, low, last price and the net c�?T<lb />of the twenty five most active stocks<lb />listed on the New York Stock Exchange<lb />for the year 1982.<lb /><lb />Name  Sales(hds) - Low Last Chg<lb />IBM 2166422 55% 964 +30%,<lb />Exxon 2131040 32% 24% 29%�?" 1%<lb />ATT 1816557 6454 49% S%+ %<lb />SonyCp 137316618 11 15%4�?" 2%<lb />Sears 1292023 32 15% W%y+14<lb />WrnCm 1289888 63% 27 33%�?"21%<lb />GMot 1269681 444 WH 62%) +23%<lb />ao 1177820 60% 22% 50%4+17<lb />Mobi 1120035 285% 1914 25%+ 1<lb />Schimb 1116049 55% 3 46%�?" 9%<lb />cone 1053498 40-21% 324+ 7%<lb />EsKi 1025787 98% 65% 86 +14%<lb />K mart 904807. 27% 15% 22 + 6%<lb />Texaco 878226 H%y 6G 31%e�?" 1%<lb />PhilPet 871155 40% 23% �?" 7%<lb />R 870758 25% 9% 24%+13%<lb />AtiRich 864925 32% �?" 4%<lb />Mattel 862653 31% 10% 165+ 5%<lb />JohnJn 848661 51% 32% 49% +12%<lb />Chrysir 836926 18% 31% 17%+14%<lb />Digital 832159 115 61% + 99%+13<lb />Halbtn 816948 52% 21 35%�?"16%<lb />StoilCl 804870 42% 23% 32 �?"10%<lb />StOInd 803021 51% 33% 39%4�?"12%<lb />SuprOil 799967 37% Wie BWH�?" 8%<lb />RECOGNIZED FOR SERVICE<lb /><lb />Janie G. Fleming, plant<lb />clerk in the installation and<lb />repair department of Caro-<lb />lina Telephone and Tele-<lb />graph Co., was recognized<lb />recently for 30 years service<lb /><lb />Over The. Counter<lb /><lb />with the company.<lb />Randy J. Hardee, installer<lb />repairer in the installation<lb /><lb />(Continued from B-14) Writer $y) a S10 &amp; +1 and repair department, was<lb />VectorG 60080 15% 4% 12 �?" 2% Yul �?o TN yes We %7* �"� also recognized for 10 years<lb />Velcro 80 10861 18% 12% 174+ 2% Xicor 86703 15% 5 44+ 6% service with the<lb />VeloBind 6943 10 54 Li, 2% Xidex s 45806 23% 10% 22%+ 7% company.<lb />VersaT § 24 2257 15% 11 13%2�?" 2% Xonies 12783 6% 44 6% Mrs. Fleming is a native of<lb />Veta 23723 13% 2% 12+ 74 ViowFrt 84 112220 21% 10% 19 +34 p,<lb />ve . = a Hn e. te YUBAA 1% 6% 1% 2%�?" a Pitt County and attends Un-<lb />Vitis Be 2s ros Paige leat Bef cH ty Free Will Baptist Church,<lb />Viet OTST Is We 1+ The Zentec 18836 17% 8% JIu�?"3' Hardee is a native of<lb /><lb />2 eed Sy, 1 �?~a b<lb /><lb />Viki 13377 31% 12% B+ Te Zion 1 11318 tis 2 8° 3 Greenville and attends<lb />. OT Be 16a te niet Ja Se, '4 t,2, Salem Methodist Church<lb />VaNBsh 1.60 20711 23% 16 2%+ 3% CopyrightbyTheAssociatedPress1982. .<lb />VistaRse .35e 42 22% 16% 22% f<lb />VisSci 32250 11% 3% 11+ 7%<lb />VisTech 14872 17% 9% 15%+ 2<lb />Vitram t 6522 7% 4% 7%+ 3%<lb />Voltin iy, 84 Bt ML 8 +10<lb /><lb />} 29033 14% �?" 1% # 8<lb />VuleBg 4 20064 7% 3% Biot Lia<lb />vy i e O.<lb />WD40 Co 2.20 8375 66% 28% 56%+20 a P) 2 rs<lb />Wacoal 26e 68 16% 11% 14%�?" 1%<lb />Walbro 40 782 8% 5% 84+ 2% 18 Sim<lb />Waldbm t 5513°45% 15% 38% +21%<lb />WarnE] .70 9202 15% ll 134�?"- i% a e<lb />WshEnr 1.60 15074 15% 11% 14%+ 2!<lb />WFSL 15823 19% 13 18%<lb />WashSci 15 12499 10% 5 10%<lb />Watrsist 10 2604 6% 2% 4%+ %<lb />WausPp 3% 488 7% 5% 6h�?" %<lb />Wavetk 15 21% 8% 2%+10<lb />Webbs 56 517% 13 Th 124+ @9@<lb />W 1Me 134 11 10 10%<lb />Weigir 3% 4469 0 10 % + 6%<lb />WelkG S9e S169 13 1318 I+ 3 :<lb /><lb />4 43-16 13% + �"�<lb />Ls nll 63e ps M4 nH _ : Monday Special<lb /><lb />�?o4 2 a<lb /><lb />WstbrCap 1 3% 94+ 5% | No.1 Sizzlin<lb />WnCass 2.48 1210 494, 2 ra + aM S<lb /><lb />ws ae +26%<lb />aaa A le le oi irloin :<lb />Wold 3.60e 25466 53% 2% 524+ 8%<lb /><lb />WMarE s = 4340 10% 62 B+ 2%<lb />WoMdRy 1.60 122 39% 2% 31%+8 ¢<lb />WstnPid 4946200 2 434414 F<lb />WStaLf 60 1382 12% 11% 124+ %<lb />Wstind 1879 Mm 3 ~ %<lb />ror an es ie<lb />Wettrau 80 66804 19% 9%) 17+ 5%<lb />a Be 53 He MB +9<lb /><lb />JK 8 2% Wy 18 We<lb /><lb />WileyJB 88 1418 24% 18 24%<lb />Willamt 1.50 53620 30% 16 37%+ 8%<lb />WilWW 40 83 9% 5% 6%~ Ih<lb />WillmAL 249M 5 2%<lb />Wing 3 6008 4% % 41 +15 :<lb />Wilson 126700 9% 4% + 4<lb />Poe Sa oe Bt bs ga<lb />M4 Seuge<lb /><lb />WinstMi = 114 Ta 6% 6% New location<lb />eis aes S<lb /><lb />I. 4 . + �?T<lb /><lb />$ 88 9 13% 17%4�?"10, 500 W. 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BOX LIPTON<lb />automatically was eligible<lb />for citizenship. TEA BAGS. coveecees $4 19<lb /><lb />�?~We are doing nothing new<lb />in suggesting our citizenship<lb />should be given a better idea<lb />of where people actually<lb />belong,�?� said Home Secre-<lb />tary William Whitelaw in<lb />January 1981 when the legis-<lb />lation was introduced in<lb />Parliament. He called it a<lb />long-needed �?" rationalization<lb />of the laws.<lb /><lb />But opponents called it a<lb />blunt message to non-whites<lb />to keep out of the British<lb />mainland.<lb /><lb />�?oThe act will result in<lb />injustice, greatly increase<lb />the number of stateless men,<lb />women and children, create<lb />uncertainties and feelings of<lb />insecurity and exacerbate<lb />racial tensions,�?T said Arch-<lb /><lb />5 &amp; i HANDI-PAKS<lb />-D BRAND<lb />DA INSPECTED 100% PURE<lb /><lb />GROUND &gt; ¢<lb /><lb />LARGE EGGS 19 8<lb /><lb />WITH $40.00 OR MORE ORDER W-D BRAND US CHOICE LEAN<lb />(LIMIT 2) GROUND CHUCK up. $49<lb /><lb />5-1B BAG THRIFTY MAID<lb /><lb />SUGAR<lb /><lb />A |<lb /><lb />WITH $10.00 OR MORE ORDER<lb />(LIMIT 4)<lb /><lb />B-OZ7 SIZE MORTON<lb /><lb />POT PIES<lb /><lb />SUPERBRAND<lb />GRADE A�?� WHITE<lb /><lb />9: :<lb /><lb />Ail VARIETIES<lb /><lb />6'2-O7. CAN BLUE BAY<lb /><lb />TUNA............59e<lb /><lb />W-D BRAND US. 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APPLE aA<lb /><lb />Ann Dummet, whose Ac-<lb />tion Group on Immigration<lb />and Nationality vowed Sat-<lb />urday to fight the new law,<lb />added: �?oIt is being seen even<lb />by people who won't be<lb />worse off as a gesture<lb />against them.�?�<lb /><lb />Under the new rules, all \<lb />citizens of Britain, the<lb /><lb />s oe, ue F/ 68 j ;<lb />Channel Islands and the Isle 8 ) �?"m Sara vy a Cc<lb />of Man plus colonies �?oclosely Rinso on wii EA<lb /><lb />NS, Ah CANS MILLER<lb /><lb />LITE BEER<lb />CIN. 4 99<lb /><lb />WITH $10.00 OR MORE ORDER<lb />LIMIT 2)<lb /><lb />2-LITER NO RETURN BTL.<lb /><lb />A sie, Any�?�) Pp ai PEPSI COLA<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />connected�?T�?��?T with Britain<lb />become British citizens, with<lb />the right to live in Britain<lb />and pass this right on to their }<lb />children. ss Pa, i a GS" �,� HOICE Aan ee a<lb /><lb />By special vote, the 1,800 ° ie , e+" e%) 44-02 BOX RINSO sae or amemmmee 2 ~ USDA INSPECTED FRYER<lb /><lb />Saadeh ore ceded in Bi Mies. �?o| DETERGENT ot (a, ae hegre get «= THIGHS OR<lb />: baer ff , Ff rye<lb /><lb />category following the war | �?") �?"<lb />last summer to reclaim the �?"�?"�?"�?"�?"�?"as . �?~Ss cg yg<lb />colony from Argentina. In an : Wu<lb />earlier vote, Gibraltar �?" the Towels |<lb />disputed rock at the southern §<lb />tip of Spain �?" and its 30,000 can<lb />people gained the top status. | eae ree<lb />The other two, lesser ' e ee,<lb /><lb />categories have no automatic cs<lb />By kar ngarene �?oWITH $10.00 OR MORE ORDER W:D BRAND US CHOICE BNI UNTRY PRIL<lb />itizens of British Depen- P 13) UNE OR cRYE EAS ;<lb />dent Territories include ROUND ROAST r Cu ne Su ad<lb />some 3 million people. in<lb />Honx Kong, Bermuda,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />�?~eae<lb /><lb />Belize, the British Virgin &amp;<lb />Islands and a handful of a<lb />other far-flung island and ae<lb />antarctic territories. ya<lb />For Hong Kong�?Ts en- .<lb />e/<lb /><lb />terprising residents, the<lb />right of moving to Britain is<lb />a crucial issue, with the lease<lb />of the New Territories from<lb />China running cut in 1997 and<lb />Peking apparently de-<lb />termined to reclaim sover-<lb />eignty.<lb /><lb />But those in the. British<lb />Overseas Citizen category<lb />are even worse off. The<lb />estimated 1.5 million people<lb />contained in it, mainly<lb />Chinese and Asian minorities<lb />who opted for British<lb />citizenship when indepen-<lb />dence was granted to Bri-<lb />tain�?Ts east African colonies<lb />and Malaysia, cannot pass<lb />citizenship on to their<lb />children without approval<lb />from London.<lb /><lb />The government acknowl,<lb />edges the category is<lb />�?otransitional�?� and is de-<lb />signed to be phased gut.<lb />Critics say it is a shabby way<lb />of cleaning up of �?~�?~the debris<lb />of empire.�?�<lb /><lb />. The Nationality Act is de-<lb />signed to replace Britain's<lb />original postwar citizenship<lb />law. Passed in 1948, that law<lb />conferred citizenship on what<lb />are now some 950 million<lb />people in the entire 47-nation<lb />Commonwealth of Britain<lb />and its former colonies.<lb /><lb />fume<lb /><lb />FRUIT<lb /><lb />te<lb />eT Sa, ep a<lb /><lb />a ee<lb /><lb />IF YOU or your neighbors would<lb /><lb />like to sponsor a community : , | | 7 &amp; �?~ee ae car -<lb />Y beautification project, call the | ~ ee a aan ae os ae �?oaes sei [net 7<lb />Greenville Public Works Depart- i" i : Ww ne naa oe... pater t ret tee<lb /><lb />ment at 752-4137. ee ninemsn saiiaeas ; | some wove = * ss ae doe ae �?"�?"- ae!<lb /><lb />j : : , PRIN Ei�?� MeN ag wet ¢ j s tout<lb />2 4 . 4 Pe : �?~ �?~ ae A A . : : : + . ie<lb />9 +S yh S 5 - 3 ae �?"e Sea pit �?" BR , Be<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>tt ee<lb /><lb />ta ee a eo<lb /><lb />SS re lara sam orig nen,<lb /><lb />ia<lb /><lb />AT HOME I<lb /><lb />Estill<lb /><lb />N GREENVILLE...Tori is pictured with her parents, Vicki and Ed Clement.<lb /><lb />THE STATE SEAL...of North Caro- office of Sentor John. East in<lb /><lb />lina hangs on the front door of the Washington, D.C.<lb /><lb />Research Assistant Did Many Things<lb /><lb />By ROSALIE TROTMAN<lb /><lb />Reflector Woman�?Ts Editor<lb /><lb />Tori Clement�?Ts summer<lb />internship in the office of<lb />Sen. John East in<lb />Washington, D.C. turned into<lb />a full-time job as a research<lb />assistant.<lb /><lb />After she expressed an<lb />interest in the interworkings<lb /><lb />of the office, Palmer Stacy,<lb /><lb />legislative director, offered<lb />Miss Clement, a slot in the<lb />legislative department.<lb /><lb />�?oThe title �?~research assis-<lb />tant�?T carried a lot. of<lb />meanings. For example in<lb />one day I might clip newspa-<lb /><lb />"pers, type letters, sit in on a<lb /><lb />hearing, call up the status of<lb />certain bills, telecopy items<lb />to the Greenville, Asheville<lb />and Raleigh offices and<lb />monitor floor action by<lb />listening to the squawk box.<lb />Basically I served as an aid<lb />to the legislative assistants<lb />�?" specialists in specific<lb />areas of national and local<lb />interest �?" who advise the<lb />senator,�?� she said.<lb /><lb />�?~�?~One subcommittee<lb /><lb />TANT. ,. Miss<lb /><lb />AS A RESEARCH ASSIS-<lb />Clement�?Ts office<lb /><lb />Senator East sits on is the<lb />subcommittee on Security<lb />and Terrorism. As an intern,<lb />I was able to attend some of<lb />this subcommittee�?Ts hearings<lb />on the Levi Guidelines (re-<lb />strictions placed on the FBI<lb />in 1976 that narrowed the<lb />agency�?Ts scope of sur-<lb />veillance). After sitting in on<lb />those hearings and after<lb />reading lots on security and<lb />terrorism, I became. fasci-<lb />nated with the subjects.<lb /><lb />�?oOne meaningful part of<lb />my job was there was time<lb />allowed to do research on our<lb />own. The Library of Con-<lb />gress has a superb research<lb />and reference service (the<lb />Congressional Research<lb />Service). You can either<lb />search for articles and books<lb />and studies through their<lb />computer file (each senato-<lb />rial office is equipped with a<lb />terminal) or you can give<lb />CRS your request which they<lb />will fill for you.<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts exciting when you<lb /><lb />pass senators in the hallway<lb />�?" just-being in the hubbub of<lb /><lb />Carolina.<lb /><lb />politics �?" being where the<lb />action is, where national and<lb />international policy is de-<lb />cided daily.<lb /><lb />�?oEarly in the summer,<lb />when I was an intern, I ran<lb />into Teddy Kennedy in the<lb />stairwell. Though I�?Tm not a<lb />fan of his, there definitely<lb />was.something exciting<lb />about coming that close to<lb />someone whose family I had<lb />heard stories about and had<lb />followed for years. Had he<lb />not been flanked by two or<lb />three aides, I really would<lb />have literally �?~run�?T into him.<lb />I wonder what would have<lb />happened in that event,�?� she<lb />continued.<lb /><lb />�?oThe staff includes 30-40<lb />people including those in the<lb />four North Carolina offices,<lb />main office, mailroom staff<lb />and subcommittee, staff. In<lb />the main office, visitors are<lb />greeted, constituent calls and<lb />requests are taken care of as<lb />well as administrative ob-<lb />ligations and legislative<lb />work. The people working<lb />there include secretaries,<lb /><lb />in on a hearing and telecopying<lb />items to the four offices in North<lb /><lb />-�?�. &amp;<lb /><lb />receptionists, legislative<lb />assistants and constituent<lb />services. Mrs. East comes in<lb />on a regular basis and her<lb />presence adds an air of<lb />homeness and warm hospi-<lb />tality to the reception area<lb />and the office as a whole.<lb />The mailroom handles just<lb />that �?" a tremendous and<lb />vitally important task �?" the<lb />major direct link the senator<lb />has with the �?~folks back<lb />home,�?T as he says.<lb /><lb />�?oThe subcommittee staff<lb />are those working<lb />specifically for the commit-<lb />tee on the judiciary�?Ts sub-<lb />committee on the separtion<lb />of powers. They prepare for,<lb />conduct and summarize in<lb />written form, hearings.<lb /><lb />�?oAll in all, there�?Ts a<lb />tremendous camaraderie<lb />among all of Senator East�?Ts<lb />staff. We could work and eat<lb />together, play and party<lb />together �?" something that<lb />not many senatorial offices<lb />can truthfully boast about,�?�<lb />she said.<lb /><lb />�?~T personally don�?Tt have<lb />much public contact �?" at<lb /><lb />least not with constituents<lb /><lb />(that of course is all t@ken<lb />care of either by the<lb />mailroom staff or those in<lb />constituent services or the<lb />two receptionists) �?" unless I<lb />happened to be filling in for a<lb /><lb />- receptionist one day. As an<lb />© intern, I spent lots of time in<lb /><lb />the mailroom both opening<lb />letters and selecting suitable<lb /><lb />: language for response.<lb /><lb />�?oT never thought I�?Td be so<lb />fascinated by politics. In<lb />fact, the last course in politi-<lb />cal science I had was at Rose<lb />High in 1978 with Mrs.<lb />Brannon. I wish I had let her<lb />enthusiam rub off on me<lb />then. I did love working on<lb />the hill in a congressional<lb />office. I became interested in<lb />intelligence matters as they<lb />affect both the national and<lb />international security<lb />stability. Therefore 1 am sort<lb />of looking toward a job<lb />where I can add my en-<lb />thusiasms and knowledge<lb />and turn out acceptable and<lb />respectable reports and in-<lb />formation,�?� continued Miss<lb />Clement.<lb /><lb />When asked about the<lb />social life there, Miss Cle-<lb />ment said, �?oThere�?Ts tons!<lb />Living in Rosslyn gave me<lb />easy access to Georgetown.<lb />Working on the hill gave me<lb /><lb />. aecess to �?~after six�?T hap-<lb /><lb />penings there as well as<lb />downtown. As I said, our<lb />office employees socialized a<lb /><lb />lot together.�?�<lb /><lb />Miss Clement returned to<lb />Greenville last month to<lb /><lb />prepare for a new experi-<lb />ence: she will leave Wed-<lb /><lb />�?~nesday for a four-month tour<lb /><lb />which will take her to places<lb />she has dreamed of visiting<lb />�?" such as Australia.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Photos By Rosalie Trotman And Louise Hooper<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"-C-i<lb /><lb />A JUDICIAL REPORT...is discussed by Quentin to right. Miss Clement was recently employed as a<lb />Crommelin, administrative assistant, Tori Cle- research assistant in the office of Senator John<lb />ment and Palmer Stacy, legislative director, left East.<lb /><lb />eres<lb /><lb />Computer Literacy For All<lb /><lb />By RON KOEHLER<lb /><lb />KALAMAZOO, Mich, (UPI) �?" Students trying to ignore the<lb />computer revolution will find no place to hide at Western<lb />Michigan�?T University, where computer literacy soon will<lb />become a prerequisite for graduation.<lb /><lb />Every student in every curriculum, from African studies to<lb />physical education, will be required to learn basic computer<lb />functions beginning this fall.<lb /><lb />The requirement is the cornerstone of a new program<lb />called EXCITE �?" Expanding with Computers and Informa-<lb />tion Technology. The program is headed by mathematics<lb />department chairman James Powell.<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts here and it�?Ts not going to go away,�?� Powell said of<lb />computer literacy during a recent interview, comparing the<lb />advent of the home computer to that of the hand-held<lb />calculator just a few years ago.<lb /><lb />�?oWhen they (calculators) first came out, not many people<lb />plunked out the more than $100 they were asking for one.<lb />Now, it�?Ts rare for a student in any kind of class that requires<lb />calculations not to have one,�?� he said, �?~�?~and you can purchase<lb />a calculator that can work rings around the old ones for just a<lb />few bucks.�?�<lb /><lb />At first, the program will be operated through a network of<lb />400 terminals linked to the university�?Ts main computer. Each<lb />student entering WMU will be assigned a personal computer<lb />identification number that will authorize direct access to the<lb />terminals and other computer facilities.<lb /><lb />Later, Powell expects every dormitory room to be hooked<lb /><lb />- Students�?"And Faculty<lb /><lb />into the school�?Ts system. The school may soon contract with a<lb />cable television company to wire residence halls for<lb />computer access along with entertainment programming, he<lb />said.<lb /><lb />Before long, it will be hard to find a student or an instructor<lb />without a computer on his or her desk, Powell says.<lb /><lb />Liberal arts students will do term papers on their<lb />computers, music students will compose on computers, art<lb />students will create on computers.<lb /><lb />The computer will become a direct link to the library, not<lb />just at Western, but to libraries across the state and the<lb />nation, he said.<lb /><lb />It may sound like science fiction to some, but Powell said<lb />the university has to move now just to keep abreast of the<lb />computer explosion. The personal computer is becoming so<lb />affordable most students will be able to use, and probably<lb />own, a computer within the next five years, he said.<lb /><lb />A significant byproduct of the EXCITE program will be to<lb />introduce instructors �?" especially those in the humanities,<lb />liberal and fine arts �?" to the computer, he said.<lb /><lb />�?oThere isn�?Tt any question that computer anxiety exists<lb />among the adult generation,�?� said Powell. �?oWe are going to<lb />be having students coming here and, in fact we do now, who<lb />have a computer literacy well above the majority of the<lb />faculty.<lb /><lb />7 think most of the faculty recognizes this ... we've had<lb />some resistance, but not much,�?� he said. �?oI�?Tve been here 28<lb />years and I don�?Tt think I've seen any new idea sparked on<lb />campus that has taken off like this one has.�?�<lb /><lb />seats<lb /><lb />i a<lb />4 #<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />om ee ae a ae ee ee as eo ee<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>C-2�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Wedding Dates Announced By Brides-Elect<lb /><lb />et s¢<lb /><lb />A met ay<lb /><lb />NORMA GAYLE ROBERSON...is the daughter<lb />of Mr. and Mrs. James David Roberson of<lb />Greenville, who announce her engagement to<lb />Donald Raymond Anderson, son of.Ms. Sandra H.<lb />Anderson of Route 1, North Wilkesboro and<lb />Sidney O. Anderson of Roaring River. The<lb />wedding will take place March 5.<lb /><lb />Dear<lb />Aly<lb /><lb />Mother�?Ts Gift<lb />Returns In<lb />New Wrapping<lb /><lb />By Abigail Van Buren<lb /><lb />© 1983 by Universal Press Syndicate<lb /><lb />DEAR ABBY: Recently I gave my daughter a neat little<lb />sum of money and told her to buy herself something she<lb />wouldn�?Tt ordinarily buy for herself.<lb /><lb />I took her to a lovely little tearoom for lunch and we<lb />seemed to enjoy each other�?Ts company immensely. After<lb />lunch we went shopping, and she bought herself a beau-<lb />tiful two-piece suit, which took about half the money I had<lb />given her.<lb /><lb />Later in the week her husband cornered me and whis-<lb />pered that she had used the rest of the money I had given<lb />her to buy a Christmas gift for me!<lb /><lb />Abby, both she and her husband have good, well-paying<lb />jobs, own their own home and have plenty of everything,<lb />so I see no�?Treason why she used the money I had given<lb />her to buy a gift for me. I can�?Tt explain how I feel about<lb />this, but it�?Ts not a good feeling. It�?Ts as though I had<lb />bought my own Christmas gift, except that she picked it<lb />out.<lb /><lb />How would you feel had this happened to you?<lb /><lb />MOM<lb /><lb />JOIN NOW<lb /><lb />Only $1 6<lb /><lb />(For Registration &amp; 1st Meeting Fee)<lb /><lb />Then Only<lb /><lb />$5 A Week<lb /><lb />NO CONTRACTS<lb /><lb />Valid Only in Participating Areas<lb /><lb />Join a Weight Watchers<lb />class and find out how to<lb />control your Cravings<lb />Say so long to bad eat-<lb />ing habits. Learn good<lb />habits that can become<lb /><lb />- secondnature to you. So<lb />you can take off tne<lb />pounds and keep them �?~<lb />off. For good.<lb /><lb />Lase weight once and for all<lb /><lb />Call For Class Toll Free<lb />Nearest You: 1-800-662-7944<lb /><lb />OWeight Watchers international inc 1983 Owner of the Weight Watchers Trademark<lb /><lb />and Mrs.�?T Ron William Beaman Jr. of Route 1,<lb />Snow Hill, who announce her engagement to<lb />Gregory Lynn Griffin, son of Mrs. Becky Lynn<lb />Dobbins of Asheboro and the late Mr. Samuel G.<lb />Griffin. The wedding is planned for March 12.<lb /><lb />DEAR MOM: After giving my daughter a gift of<lb />�?oX�?� number of dollars, | would feel that the money<lb />was hers to spend as she saw fit. | would not con-<lb />clude that she had bought me a gift with my own<lb />money. That money became hers the moment I gave<lb />it to her, so she spent her (not my) money to buy a<lb />gift for me. And how would I feel? Grateful!<lb /><lb />** *<lb /><lb />DEAR ABBY: The letter from the girl who spoke Ger-<lb />man to unwanted solicitors or to men who tried to pick<lb />her up reminds me of what I used to do when I lived in<lb />Florida.<lb /><lb />When I wanted to take a walk on the beach by myself<lb />on-my day off, I encountered many men who tried to talk<lb />to me. I would say, �?oJag talar inte Engelska. Svenska ja!�?�<lb />And they would look at their friends and say, �?oHey, this<lb />chick can�?Tt even speak English.�?�<lb /><lb />My Swedish grandmother also taught me how to say,<lb />�?oHow are you,�?� �?oI love you�?� and �?oThank you very much.�?�<lb />So if I ever got in a bind, I�?Td rattle off my Swedish vocab-<lb />ulary. It really worked.<lb /><lb />HILDA IN DETROIT<lb /><lb />DEAR HILDA: In Florida, ja. But not in Minnesota.<lb /><lb />***<lb /><lb />DEAR ABBY: When I go to my physician for my annual<lb />routine check-up, my doctor sits me down and tells me<lb />that I need to take off 20 pounds.<lb /><lb />Meanwhile he is sitting there with a belly that�?Ts so fat<lb />he can�?Tt button his jacket.<lb /><lb />Can you explain this, please?<lb />BEATS ME IN BEVERLY HILLS<lb /><lb />DEAR BEATS: Because advice is always easier to<lb />give than it is to take.<lb /><lb />** *<lb /><lb />DEAR ABBY: Re the ignorant father who kept taking<lb />the spoon out of his child�?Ts left hand and putting it into<lb />her right hand:<lb /><lb />What difference does it make which hand the kid eats<lb />with? Her mouth is in the middle! : i<lb />PITTSBURGH SOUTHPAW<lb /><lb />EBoetk Tuer<lb /><lb />School Of Modeling<lb />Classes For Students Age 13-17<lb />In<lb /><lb />-¢Make up<lb />*Poise<lb />*Modeling<lb />eConversations<lb /><lb />¢Table Manners<lb /><lb />¢Hair Fashions<lb /><lb />Registration From Now<lb />Until January 15, 1983<lb />Classes Begin January 29, 1983<lb /><lb />All Applicants Subject<lb />To Interview.<lb />Phone: 756-2874 |<lb />(Leave Message With<lb />Answering Service)<lb /><lb />RUTH CAROL BEAMAN...is the daughter of Mr.<lb /><lb />~ Eight Sessions For �?~100.00<lb /><lb />KATHERINE ANN HARRIS...is the daughter of<lb />Mr. Thpmas Earl Harris of Greenville, who<lb />announces her engagement to Jordan Alexander<lb />Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Nelson of<lb />Bethel. The wedding is planned for Jan. 29.<lb /><lb />DEAR ABBY: I would like to appeal to all your teen-age<lb />readers: | am a 19-year-old housewife. | have been \married<lb />for 10 months and have an 8-month-old baby.<lb /><lb />I got pregnant when I was 18 and had to get married<lb />before I was really ready for all the responsibilities that<lb />went with it.<lb /><lb />I love-my husband and baby, but it�?Ts not easy. The<lb />responsibilities are unreal. [never appreciated my parents<lb />more than I do now. I never realized how good I had it<lb />before I became a wife and mother.<lb /><lb />So, listen to me, all you teen-agers. Don�?Tt try to grow up<lb />too fast. Listen to your parents. 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          <lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"C-3<lb /><lb />Capture That Adorable<lb /><lb />Couple Marries In<lb /><lb />�?"_<lb /><lb />C Face Forever On<lb />Raleigh On Saturday ie Mat Ms I �?oTuesdays�?�<lb />ona rker, 1000 �?T<lb />y Cortland Road, a daughter - Dea  s Pho tography<lb />, Children�?Ts Day�?�<lb />Jennifer Ann, on Dec. 25, nlsesanes<lb />RALEIGH �?" The mar- of Robersonville, cousins of The couple wili live in �?~ 1982, in Pitt Memorial Hospi- oni _�?"<lb />riage ceremony of AliciaGae the bridegroom, Jeff Griffin Greenville after a wedding tal. Tu se Only<lb />Balint and Mike Whitehurst of Bethel and John Corey III trip to Killington, Vt. for Sawyer Call 752-3980 to<lb />Corey took place Saturday of Stokes, brother of the snow skiing. Born to Mr. and Mrs. schedule your<lb />afternoon at three o�?Tclock. bridegroom. The junior The bride is a senior at Milton Earl Sawyer, Route 4, child's appélatinent<lb />The double ring ceremony usher was John Paul Corey, East Carolina University. Greenville, a son, Larry Joe, 's Photography<lb />was performed by Father nephew ofthe bridegroom. The bridegroom attended on Dec. 25. 1962 in Pitt �?" ct a<lb /><lb />Gerald Lewis in St.<lb />Raphael�?Ts Catholic Church.<lb />Parents of the couple are<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. Joseph  ganist. father. fe, r)<lb />Raymond Balint of Raleigh _ The bride wore a formal The parents of the bride- , ,<lb /><lb />and Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd gown of lace and peaude soie = groom entertained at a re- �?T �?T<lb />Corey Jr. of Stokes. which was styled with a hearsal dinner at the N CW Year S DEcIa<lb /><lb />The bride was given in<lb />marriage .by her father.<lb />Bridget Balint of Raleigh<lb />was honor attendant for her<lb />sister. Bridesmaids included<lb />her sister-in-law, Barbara<lb />Balint, and Linda Woodard,<lb /><lb />sister of the bridegroom, :<lb /><lb />Ruthie Ellison�?T and Ann<lb />Tomczak, all of Raleigh, Kim<lb />Stokes of Greene County,<lb />Beth Jones of Greenville, Sue<lb />Taylor Myers of La Grange,<lb />and Dee Dee McManus of<lb /><lb />A program of wedding<lb />music was presented by<lb />Gene Pipas of Raleigh, or-<lb /><lb />Queen Anne neckline and<lb />lace bodice appliqued with<lb />pearls. It had long sleeves<lb />accented with lace and lace<lb />cuffs. Her tiered veil of<lb />illusion was bordered with<lb />lace matching her gown. Her<lb />chiffon headpiece was<lb />trimmed with pearls and<lb />lace. The bride carried a<lb />bouquet of roses.<lb /><lb />Each of the attendants<lb />were dressed in a white lace<lb />blouse, red taffeta skirt ac-<lb /><lb />North Carolina State Univer-<lb />sity in Raleigh and is<lb />engaged in farming with his<lb /><lb />Ramada Inn at Crabtree in<lb />Raleigh. After the dinner a<lb />party was given by aunts and<lb />uncles of the bridegroom. A<lb />bridal tea was held Friday<lb />given by Sandra Chasak in<lb />Raleigh for the bridesmaids,<lb />mothers and grandmothers.<lb />A cocktail party was held<lb />last week at the Greenville<lb />Country Club. It was given<lb />by Mr. and Mrs. William<lb />Francis Tyson, Mr, and Mrs.<lb />Bert Marshall Whitehurst,<lb /><lb />| �?~Births<lb /><lb />Memorial Hospital.<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />membership<lb /><lb />Aerobic<lb />Exercises<lb /><lb />1 month $<lb /><lb />3 month<lb />membership - . . . .<lb /><lb />]9%<lb /><lb />reg. $24.00<lb /><lb />$4995<lb /><lb />reg. $60.00<lb /><lb />the body shoppe<lb /><lb />Washington, D.C. pose a a eng ye Mr. and Mrs. John L. Corey Bring This Ad &amp; Add t<lb />The father of the bride- sash. They carti si II] and Mr. and Mrs. Michael . Lo<lb /><lb />groom was best man and the �?" i. 5 S, Woodard. An Extra Week To This Special. ore! Ss<lb /><lb />ring bearer was Chad Corey, e ring bearer carried an The couple was entertained niornaar ok ili. _ ndivi<lb /><lb />nephew of the bridegroom. heirloom hand-embroidered at several other pre-nuptial MRS. 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          <lb />C-4�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Neurologist Says Music<lb />Study Offers Triple Payoff<lb /><lb />By PATRICIA Mc CORMACK<lb /><lb />UPI Health Editor<lb /><lb />Boys and girls who hate to<lb />practice on their musical<lb />instruments ought to hear<lb />Dr. Frank R. Wilson sing the<lb />praises of learning to make<lb />music.<lb /><lb />The San Francisco neurol-<lb />ogist claims learning music<lb />helps physical, mental, emo-<lb />tional and social growth, ai<lb />least tripling the pay-off for<lb />music lessons, and all that<lb />striving to make perfect.<lb /><lb />Wilson compared musical<lb />training to an athlete's<lb />training for sports.<lb /><lb />�?oThere are more simi-<lb />larities . between musicians<lb /><lb />and athletes than dif-<lb />ferences,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />�?oThe key to success in<lb />music, as in sports, is having<lb />the right goals.�?�<lb /><lb />When the music student<lb />starts out with hopes fixed on<lb />immediately sounding like a<lb />professional, that attitude<lb />will be defeating �?" the same<lb />as a similar attitude brings<lb />down a fledgling sports star.<lb /><lb />Wilson also noted that<lb />music, like sports, takes lots<lb />of practice and patience<lb />while delivering evidence, in<lb />small steps, that improve-<lb />ment is taking place.<lb /><lb />Wilson, an assistant<lb />clinical professor of neurolo-<lb /><lb />Va aan V aan es |<lb />Did You Know?<lb /><lb />The First Barbie Is Bringing In }<lb />( Sums Of $1,000 And Up...<lb /><lb />Doll Research And Appraisals<lb /><lb />All Types Including<lb />Moderns &amp; Barbies<lb /><lb />756-0661<lb />NNN<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />MOREHEAD CITY<lb /><lb />eS The<lb /><lb />gy at the University. of<lb />California School of Medi-<lb />cine, San Francisco, has<lb />been studying exactly what it<lb />takes to make music.<lb /><lb />He claims everyone has<lb />the physical and mental abil-<lb />ity to play a musical in-<lb />strument. This is based. on<lb />several years of his studying<lb />of the link between the brain<lb />and the capacity to be<lb />musical.<lb /><lb />The studies have led to two<lb />changes in Wilson�?Ts life.<lb />First, he became a consul-<lb />tant to the American Music<lb />Conference, an organization<lb />that promotes music and is<lb />funded by makers of musical<lb />instruments.<lb /><lb />Second, he began taking<lb />piano lessons at age 40.<lb /><lb />The neurologist said he felt<lb />clumsy at first but, after<lb />three months of sweating<lb />over the keyboard, an<lb />amazing thing happened.<lb /><lb />�?oMy hands suddenly were<lb />making the music that I had<lb />been hearing in my head<lb />since the beginning,�?T he<lb />said.<lb /><lb />What started him on the<lb />neurological trail of music<lb />was his daughter�?Ts piano<lb /><lb />OLDEN<lb />quil<lb /><lb />Our Big<lb /><lb />Off<lb /><lb />Beautiful After<lb />Christmas Sale<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />lessons.<lb /><lb />Wilson said he noticed a<lb />physical and mental evolu-<lb />tion taking place in her as<lb />she progressed, which he<lb />could not account for. As a<lb />neurologist he figured he<lb />should know more about the<lb />processes involved in the<lb />development of skilled use of<lb />the hands.<lb /><lb />Research led him to con-<lb />clude the brain is designed to<lb />contribute to musicianship.<lb /><lb />Wilson found it takes more<lb />of the brain to control the<lb />small muscles of the body<lb />than the large muscles. The<lb />small muscles are used by<lb />musicians �?" fingering<lb />strings and tiny keys,<lb />pushing valves, racing over<lb />piano keys.<lb /><lb />But that�?Ts not all. Wilson<lb />said a major subdivision of<lb />the motor control system �?"<lb />the cerebellum �?" in humans<lb />largely regulates types of<lb />movements used by musi-<lb /><lb />cians in playing instruments. |<lb /><lb />About 90 percent of the<lb />cerebellum functions almost<lb />exclusively to improve con-<lb />trol of the precise move-<lb />ments �?~of the hands and<lb />arms, he said.<lb /><lb />Wilson said his investiga-<lb />tions point to a correlation<lb />between music study and<lb />muscular development,<lb />physical coordination, a<lb />sense of timing, mental<lb />concentration, the ability to<lb />hold up under stress, memo-<lb />ry skills and vocal, visual<lb />and aural development.<lb /><lb />He suid goals and methods<lb />used in music instruction can<lb />bring about a_ balanced,<lb />progressively refined devel-<lb />opment of the brain and<lb />neuromuscular system.<lb /><lb />For success in music,<lb />Wilson said, students must<lb />learn to tell when they are<lb />improving, no matter how<lb />small the improvement.<lb /><lb />He offered a sports analo-<lb />gy, citing jogging.<lb /><lb />Jogging has become popu-<lb />lar in America because peo-<lb />ple aren�?Tt concerned . with<lb />coming in first in a race as a<lb />measure of their success, he<lb />said.<lb /><lb />They are compelled by the<lb />knowledge that they are<lb />extending themselves, and<lb />enjoying it with a lot of other<lb />people who are sharing the<lb />experience. 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          <lb />End<lb /><lb />By Erma Bombeck<lb /><lb />I know I said I�?Td never put<lb />together another television<lb />series, but the other night I<lb />got this flash for a series that<lb />would give �?oDallas�?� a run for<lb />its money.<lb /><lb />Listen to this. We'd put this<lb />British family on a compound<lb />in downtown London... say a<lb />palace, and the Miss Ellie<lb />character would be played by<lb />a Queen who wears hats to<lb />bed. She�?Td have two sons: one<lb />the heir to the throne who<lb />goes to funerals for a living<lb />and his younger brother who<lb />does not.<lb /><lb />There could be a daughter<lb />who has been off a horse only<lb />twice in six years . . . both<lb />times to give birth.<lb /><lb />The older son would be<lb /><lb />married to a former -<lb /><lb />schoolmarm. �?" a Pam type<lb />who is sweet and pretty with<lb />unlimited possibilities for<lb />commercial ventures (hair<lb />conditioner, gyms, etc.). The<lb />younger son is a war hero<lb />who has been on R and R for<lb />over a year with a film star<lb />who makes movies requiring<lb />parental discretion. (His<lb />mother�?Ts.)<lb /><lb />The Queen has a sister who<lb />needs a country to cali her<lb />own and a husband who walks<lb />like he always has a surprise<lb />behind his back.<lb /><lb />How do you like it so far?<lb /><lb />I don�?Tt have the storylines<lb />worked out in detail yet, but<lb />the Queen could MB a<lb />frustrated social worker and<lb />invite people with problems<lb />to her bedroom late at night<lb />to sip wine and talk. Too far<lb />out? Okay, no problem. We<lb />could give her an office with<lb />hours. We could probably<lb />cast a hat-maker who knows<lb />everything . .. for a price.<lb /><lb />In the first episode, there�?Ts<lb />a power struggle. The older<lb />brother is sick and tired of go-<lb />ing to affairs where he�?Ts the<lb />only one in a short skirt. His<lb />brother doesn�?Tt do it.<lb /><lb />The Queen makes a deci-<lb />sion. She will split the empire<lb />down the middle and give<lb />them a year to see which one<lb />makes a profit. The one who<lb />ends up with the greatest<lb />resources becomes king.<lb /><lb />The showgirl (Sue Ellen)<lb />and the former schoolmarm<lb />(Pam)vow this will not affect<lb />their friendship, although the<lb />schoolmarm secretly wants<lb />to trade Northern Ireland for<lb />Zimbabwe.<lb /><lb />The Queen�?Ts sister, who<lb />was given a token setflement<lb />and is out of the race, will get<lb />a job modeling, but keep an<lb />eye on her.<lb /><lb />We could call the series,<lb />�?oPalace!�?� Too crazy? Defies<lb /><lb />| Better<lb /><lb />Sportswear<lb />Sale<lb /><lb />it / i<lb />Groups Of Dalton,<lb /><lb />Liz Claiborne, Pendleton,<lb />J.G. 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        <p>wt<lb /><lb />6�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Chocolates Not Kid�?Ts Stuff<lb /><lb />By MARLENE AIG<lb />Associated Press Writer<lb />NEW YORK (AP) �?" Once<lb /><lb />the stuff you munched at the<lb />movies or bought to woo your<lb />love, it was always there, in<lb />bars and boxes. It was no big<lb />deal<lb /><lb />Now it�?Ts everywhere, and<lb />it costs more than the mov-<lb />es<lb /><lb />It is also being shaped like<lb />mink coats, tennis rackets<lb />and sailboats to woo not just<lb />your Valentine, but clients,<lb />associates and competitors,<lb />too. It�?Ts chocolate, and it�?Ts<lb />not kid�?Ts stuff anymore.<lb /><lb />With prices topping $30 a<lb />pound and people turning out<lb />for chocolate festivals and<lb />wearing chocolate lovers�?T<lb />T-shirts, chocolate has<lb />become a grown-up addic-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />�?oChocolate is the ultimate<lb />reinforcement,�?T�?T says<lb /><lb />_ psychologist Karen Wilson,<lb /><lb />whose personal addiction led<lb />her to. found. the<lb />Chocolate-of-the-Month Club.<lb /><lb />�?oEating is a quick way of<lb />rewarding yourself,�?� she<lb />said. �?oWhat better than<lb />chocolate?�?�<lb /><lb />Chocolate has always been<lb />something special �?" from<lb />the Aztecs, who believed it<lb />bestowed wisdom, knowledge<lb />and energy, to the Spanish,<lb /><lb />Patterns<lb />Entire Stock<lb /><lb />1/2<lb /><lb />Per Customer<lb />With Coupon<lb /><lb />when you dance aerobically.<lb /><lb />Free Participation Demonstration<lb />Tues., Jan. 4 From 7-8 P.M.<lb />Elim Street Center<lb />Come Ready To Dance!<lb /><lb />Classes Begin<lb />January 10<lb /><lb />For More information<lb />Cali 756-5219<lb />(After § P.M. Call 752-1492)<lb /><lb />who kept it a secret for a<lb />century, to the French, who<lb />advocated it as a cure-all.<lb /><lb />Carl von Linne, the Swed-<lb />ish botanist, named the<lb />cacao tree theobroma, which<lb />translates to �?ofood of the<lb />gods.�?�<lb /><lb />Many mere mortals<lb />believe �?~Chocolate Makes<lb />the World Go �?TRound,�?��?T as a<lb />happy hippopotamus pro-<lb />claims on T-shirts designed<lb />by cartoonist Sandra<lb />Boynton. Ms. Boynton has<lb />examined chocoholism in the<lb />charmingly funny<lb />�?oChocolate: The Consuming<lb />Passion,�?� a tome for people<lb />who like chocolate, as she<lb />says, �?ousing the word �?~like�?T<lb />as in I like to breathe.�?�<lb /><lb />It wasn�?Tt until the 20th<lb />century that chocolate<lb />became a treat for the<lb />common man. Nestle�?Ts<lb />brought a Swiss invention,<lb />milk chocolate, to this<lb />country in the late 19th<lb />century. A short time later<lb />Milton Hershey found<lb />methods to mass-produce<lb />chocolate bars in<lb />Pennsylvania.<lb /><lb />High-priced chocomania<lb />dates from 1966, when the<lb />Campbell Soup Co. in-<lb />troduced a Belgian favorite,<lb />Godiva chocolates in their<lb />fancy gold boxes.<lb /><lb />You'll get a kick out<lb />of the more vital,<lb />healthier,<lb /><lb />trimmed down you<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />qo<lb /><lb />Yardage<lb /><lb />When Campbell first im-<lb />ported the sweets, it charged<lb />$5 a pound �?" an outrageous<lb />sum at the time. Five years<lb />later, the company started<lb />making the fancy chocolates<lb />in Reading, Pa., and Godiva<lb />is now an independent sub-<lb />sidiary.<lb /><lb />Godiva�?Ts base price, $18.50<lb />a pound, is now competitive,<lb />although Godiva in glass,<lb />procelain and hand-made<lb />imported Russian boxes<lb />costs as much as $225.<lb /><lb />Other imported chocolates,<lb />such as Teuschitr, Corne<lb />Toison d�?TOr, Neuhaus and<lb />Moreau are crowding the<lb />market with prices as high<lb />as $30 a pound.<lb /><lb />�?~�?~People aren�?Tt eating more<lb />chocolate,�?� declares Milt<lb />Zelman, whose New York-<lb />based Chocolate News keeps<lb />tabs on America�?Ts chocolate<lb />passion, going to 15,000 ad-<lb />dicts monthly �?" in<lb />chocolate-scented envelopes.<lb />�?oIt�?Ts the hype in the publicity<lb />of the luxury chocolates that<lb />makes it look that way.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Figures bear him out.<lb /><lb />Chocolate consumption per<lb />person in this country was<lb />15.4 pounds in 1980, the latest<lb />year available. In 1972,<lb />Americans ate 18.7 pounds<lb />per person.<lb /><lb />What makes the difference<lb />are the prices. They are up,<lb />way up.<lb /><lb />Even Hershey �?" stalwart<lb />of the 35-cent candy bar �?" is<lb />featuring a $1.35 bar, the<lb />Golden Almond, once a<lb />specialty reserved for clients<lb />and guests.<lb /><lb />Chocolate is a more than $3<lb />billion a year industry.<lb /><lb />�?~�?~We�?Tre not a high-priced<lb />candy, but a low-priced gift,�?�<lb />says Ben Strohecker, owner<lb />of the Harbor Sweets�?T<lb />chocolate company in<lb />Marblehead, Mass.<lb /><lb />Chocolate as a gift is as<lb />historical as chocolate itself.<lb />Montezuma gave it to Cortez<lb />in a golden goblet. Maria<lb />Theresa of Spain presented it<lb />as an engagement gift to<lb />Louis XIV in�?~a gilt chest.<lb /><lb />But for some, chocolate is<lb />just a craving that has to be<lb />fulfilled.<lb /><lb />�?oPeople come in for their<lb />daily fix all the time,�?� says<lb />Lois Shallit, who runs the<lb />Papillon shop in Manhattan's<lb />Grand Hyatt Hotel.<lb /><lb />. It�?Ts no longer shocking to<lb />admit, as some aficionados<lb />did at a $183 Chocolate<lb />Weekend at �?~a New. 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Quantity<lb /><lb />Reduced 2 5 % ©<lb /><lb />Lingerie:<lb />Mon. 1/10/83 10:00 A.M.<lb /><lb />Tailoring:<lb />Thurs. 1/13/83 10:00 A.M.<lb /><lb />One Table<lb />Assorted Fabrics<lb /><lb />$1.00...<lb /><lb />All Christmas Prints<lb /><lb />1/<lb /><lb />Price<lb /><lb />mw Yardage Shoppe<lb /><lb />2802 E. 10th St. Greenville<lb /><lb />Monday Thru Friday<lb />�?o10:00 �?~Til 7:30<lb /><lb />752-7250 |<lb /><lb />�?~Sat. 10:00 �?~Til 6:00,<lb /><lb />of chocolate or dreams of<lb />sailing a chocolate sea.<lb /><lb />When they were<lb />transferred to Saudi Arabia,<lb />one Midwestern couple<lb />became �?oso desperate�?� for<lb />the specialty mint bars of<lb />Anderson�?Ts in Richmond, II1.,<lb />they ordered a dozen to be<lb />shipped air mail.<lb /><lb />�?oIt cost $5.40 for the bars<lb />and $13 to ship,�?� says Leif<lb />Anderson, the proprietor,<lb />�?~�?~and there was no guarantee<lb />that after 3 weeks enroute,<lb />the bars would be edible.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Of course, �?oIt�?Ts, just the<lb />thought that anything that<lb />tastes so good can�?Tt possibly<lb />be good for you,�?� says Dr.<lb />Joseph Fries, a Brooklyn<lb />allergist affiliated with<lb />Downstate Medical Center<lb />who maintains chocolate<lb />doesn�?Tt cause acne.<lb /><lb />But how about tooth de-<lb />cay? �?oMilk chocolate is by<lb />no means one of the worst<lb />cavity-causing agents,�?� says<lb />Robin Wright, a<lb />spokeswoman for the Ameri-<lb />can Dental Association. �?oIt�?Ts<lb />sort of middle of the road.�?�<lb /><lb />To the modern chocoholic,<lb /><lb />the sweet�?Ts dark side doesn�?Tt<lb /><lb />matter at all.<lb /><lb />Adrianne Marcus,. who<lb />fulfilled many a chocolate<lb />lover�?Ts dream by going<lb />around the world eating<lb />chocolate for her book, The<lb />Chocolate Bible, gets right to<lb />the point: �?~When I die, I�?~m<lb />not going to be embalmed,<lb />I�?Tm going to be dipped.�?��?T<lb /><lb />Slow growth in the nation�?Ts<lb />economy hasn�?Tt hurt the<lb />lawn and garden chemicals<lb />industry. 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          <lb />GUTTER ART �?" Literally, it�?Ts just that. The Of Greenville. The detail here is at the<lb />spray of white designs like musical notes are northwest curve of Washington and Second<lb /><lb />sSix N.C. Artists In Salisbury Show<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"C-7<lb /><lb />om ushed to th<lb />ME Waterworks Gallery of with the opening gularist *%¢S%ahVincent, Durham. exhibited. widely, including �?~ancient textile pattems, ar<lb />= Salisbury is sponsoring the Raymond Williams, visiting a ah an gl shows at the SiegriedGallery chitectural design, icono-<lb />@ �?oSixth North Carolina Artists artist at Davidson Com- P me at Ohio University and at the graphy, and surface marking<lb /><lb />accidental leavings of a machine that paints in Streets. (Reflector Photo by Jerry Raynor)<lb />white directional indicators on the pavements<lb /><lb />! Invitational,�?�<lb /><lb />arts at East Carolina Uni- Alternative Museum in New . from past civilizations<lb /><lb />an annual munity College, will present<lb /><lb />; versity. His acrylic and mix- York City. He says about his<lb />event first held in 1978, a concert in the Gallery from �?~J become the principal<lb />featuring the work of ten. 2 to 2:30 p.m. A public éd_media_work have been work, �?oThe pieces are �?" models.�?�<lb />artists, including Clarence reception will be held follow-<lb />Morgan of Greenville. ing the concert. Both the<lb />The artists were selected concert andthe reception are gf GOtcha Covered Western Wear<lb />because of their high pro- free.<lb />fessional standards, their | Other artists invited to hd Group Of Group Of �?~Men's &amp; Ladies<lb />prominence in the North exhibit are: Bryan Holsen- ,<lb />Carolina arts community, beck, Carrboro; Harvey Lit- Men's Sportcoats Wertern Shits<lb />and because they are tleton, Spruce Pine; Rod &amp; Jackets &amp; Blouses<lb />exploring new -forms of MacKillop, Charlotte; John<lb />; expression in the visual Maggio, Greensboro; Nancy oes 40 yA 20 -50 yA<lb />�"� artists, a gallery spokesman Tuttle May, Durham; Beth Off Off 3a<lb />\ said. Sutherland, Winston-Salem; Values to $119 Values to $39 a.<lb />The Invitational will open Micheal Tice, Chapel Hill:<lb />to the public on Sunday, Jim Valentine, Highlands; % # aS<lb />105 Greenville Boulevard re Corduroys Nim ceep ase Sole oh<lb />WEIGHT LOSS! |] * cu: aa<lb />&amp; by Chic, Lee, Sedgefield Boots a<lb />8 Weeks Of Diet &amp; Physiology investigation, 5 % For Men &amp; Ladies<lb />Group Or individual Therapy &amp; Hypnosis, 1 8. 2 ] =<lb />Designed to Help You 4 %<lb />Permanently Lose Weight Values to $32 20- 0 O ott 4<lb />Glen Shearer, Certified Registered Nurse, G ot ch a C overe d *-<lb /><lb />�?~ll Trovatore�?T' Next From Met<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON �?" Teresa<lb />Zylis-Gara and Ermanno<lb />Mauro head the cast in<lb />Verdi�?Ts dramatic opera, �?oIl<lb />Trovatore�?T�?T (The<lb />Troubadour), being broad-<lb /><lb />Fayetteville<lb />Drawing Show<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE �?" An<lb />opening reception for an ex-<lb />hibit, �?oFigure Drawings by<lb />the Monday Night Drawing<lb />Group,�?� will be held at the<lb />Arsenal House Gallery, 822<lb />Arsenal Ave., Fayetteville,<lb />from 2 to 4 p.m. Jan. 9, The<lb />reception will be open to the<lb />public.<lb /><lb />The exhibit is comprised of<lb />work by members of the<lb />figure drawing class that<lb />meets weekly on Monday<lb />night at the Fayetteville<lb />Museum of Art.<lb /><lb />NCSA Events<lb /><lb />WINSTON-SALEM �?" Two<lb />faculty recitals, both open to<lb />the public without charge,<lb /><lb />are scheduled for the coming.<lb /><lb />week at the North Carolina<lb />Sefiool of the Arts in<lb />Winston-Salein.<lb /><lb />On Thursday, violinist<lb />Elaine Richey will be in<lb />faculty recital; and on Sat-<lb />ufday, pianist Martin Hahn<lb />will perform in a faculty<lb />recital. Both events will be at<lb />8/15 p.m. and both will be<lb />held in Crawford Hall.<lb /><lb />__ «ACTIVE EXPRESSIONS<lb /><lb />The tribal language of the<lb />Sea Dyaks of Borneo is rich<lb />in expressions relative to<lb />actions of people in making<lb />use of objects and other<lb />people to achieve something.<lb /><lb />Two typical expressions<lb />are �?oIya ngasa ka kukut nya<lb />ngeris papan,�?� which means,<lb />�?oHe uses his nails to scratch<lb />the boards;�?� and �?o�?~Iya ngasa<lb />orang bukai bejako ka iya,�?�<lb />or �?oHe makes use of another<lb />beeen to �?~cit for him.�?�<lb /><lb />cast on the Tex-<lb />aco/Metropolitan Live from<lb />the Met program on Satur-<lb />day. The broadcast, heard<lb />locally over WITN-Radio, 930<lb />on the radio dail, will air<lb /><lb />beginning at 2 p.m. Satur- �?"<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Ms. Zylis-Gara appears in<lb />the role of Leonora, with<lb />Ermanno Mauro cast as her<lb />lover, the troubadour<lb />Manrico.<lb /><lb />Others in the cast are<lb />Fiorenza Cossotto as the<lb />gypsy azucena; Juan Pons as<lb />Count di Luna, and John<lb />Cheek as Ferrando, captain<lb />of the guard. Nello Santi is<lb />the conductor.<lb /><lb />First performed 129 years<lb />ago in 1853, the opera was<lb /><lb />hailed by the music critic of<lb />Gazatta Musica who wrote:<lb />�?oThe composer deserved this<lb />splendid triumph, for here he<lb />has written music in a new<lb />style . . . a combination of<lb />musical learning and true<lb />Italian fire.�?�<lb /><lb />In this work, Verdi not only<lb />captures the noble spirit of<lb />the troubadour Manrico, but<lb />the love and beauty of his<lb />Leonora; the savage hatred<lb />of the Count di Luna; and the<lb />fire and vengeance of the<lb />Gypsy Azucena. 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        <p>C-8~The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C<lb /><lb />�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Museums Need Contemporary Publicity In Order To Survive<lb /><lb />By GINO DEL GUERCIO<lb />AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI<lb /><lb />- For a case of scotch, eight<lb />cases of beer and $435 Paul<lb />Rivard finagled three nations<lb />into helping him ship a 30-ton<lb /><lb />- wow<lb /><lb />piece of Maine�?Ts history from<lb />the Falkland Islands to the<lb />state museum<lb /><lb />For his efforts, Maine�?Ts<lb />flamboyant state museum<lb />director acquired a section of<lb /><lb />a<lb />es, bd<lb /><lb />HARD AT WORK �?" Fred Gonzales of Montbello, an eastern<lb />suburb of Denver, shovels the last bit of snow from his<lb />driveway while dressed in a pair of jogging shorts Thursday<lb />afternoon as temperatures in the Denver area finally warmed<lb />up. Huge piles of snow were left by Christmas Eve�?Ts record<lb />breaking blizzard. (AP Laserphoto by Don Emmert)<lb /><lb />Start Your New Year<lb />With A New Skill<lb /><lb />Learn To Sew, Quilt<lb />Or Candlewick<lb /><lb />Classes Starting Week Of<lb />January 10th<lb /><lb />805 S. Evans St.<lb />Across from the<lb />Museum of Art<lb /><lb />758-4317<lb /><lb />Pick From Our<lb />Beautiful Fabrics!<lb /><lb />Weight Control Group<lb /><lb />(Begins January 19)<lb /><lb />Family &amp; Psychological Services<lb /><lb />Learn Self Hypnosis &amp; Good Nutrition<lb /><lb />Norma F. 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In their heyday. they<lb />could be seen in ports<lb />throughout the world<lb /><lb />The ship�?Ts well-publicized<lb /><lb />journey and a second plan to�?o<lb /><lb />reconstruct an authentic<lb />turn-of-the-century<lb />woodworking mill inside the<lb />museum do more than add to<lb />the museum�?Ts exhibits. They<lb />bring publicity<lb /><lb />And during a time when<lb />state myseums everywhere<lb />are fortifying themselves<lb />against impending cuts, it is<lb />publicity, Rivard contends,<lb />that will spare his museum<lb />from the fiscal knives of<lb />cost-conscious legislators.<lb /><lb />State museums and histor-<lb />ical societies across the<lb />country may be losing their<lb />capacity to care adequately<lb />for the nation�?Ts historical<lb />resources, according to a<lb />recent survey conducted by<lb />the American Association for<lb />State and Local History.<lb /><lb />The survey concludes that<lb />federal and state budget cuts<lb />have forced all but a dozen or<lb />so state museums and histor-<lb />ical societies to cut appro-<lb />priations, staffs and pro-<lb />grams.<lb /><lb />The Maine State Museum<lb />has not been totally immune<lb />from the trend, having lost<lb />two staff positions in the last<lb />year. However, in terms of<lb />budget and staff reductions,<lb />Maine is doing better than<lb />many.<lb /><lb />�?oThis is a period of<lb />entrenchment for state<lb />museums,�?T said Gerald<lb />George, director of the<lb />AASLH.<lb /><lb />�?~�?~Many directors are being<lb />faced with the question of<lb />whether to continue their<lb />education and research<lb />programs,�?� George said.<lb />�?oOr simply pull in and keep<lb />collections adequately pro-<lb />tected and cared for.�?�<lb /><lb />He said most directors<lb />favor preserving their col-<lb />lections.<lb /><lb />�?~Otherwise when the<lb />money �?~rolls around again<lb />they -won�?Tt have anything to<lb /><lb />show because the collections<lb />will have deteriorated,�?�<lb />George said.<lb /><lb />Rivard believes preserva-<lb />tion of our ancestors�?T<lb />achievements for future gen-<lb />erations is the goal of<lb />museums, but publicity is<lb />needed to hold on to the funds<lb />the museums have now.<lb /><lb />�?oI would say we mount<lb />projects with the idea of their<lb />public relations impact,�?� he<lb />said<lb /><lb />�?o| think that we want to<lb />use the reserves in such a<lb />way that we feel will gener-<lb />ate the greatest amount of<lb />appreciation for the greatest<lb />number of people. If that<lb />happens, then things flow out<lb />of that.<lb /><lb />�?~Providing enough visibili-<lb />ty for our activities is essen-<lb />tial to generating enthusiasm<lb />and support to pay the bills<lb />to save the things concerning<lb />the past and the future.�?�<lb /><lb />The 39-year-old director,<lb />who said he has wanted to be<lb />a museum director since he<lb />was 9, clearly enjoys his role<lb />as ringmaster.<lb /><lb />�?oI needed to accomplish<lb />something spectacular,�?� he<lb />said in explanation of why he<lb />brought the Downeaster back<lb />from the Falklaid Islands,<lb /><lb />Rivard convinced a manu-<lb />facturer to give him chain<lb />saws and other tools to dis-<lb />mantle the ship. He sweet-<lb />talked the Navy into carry-<lb />ing the tools to Argentina and<lb />had former Sen. Edmund<lb />Muskie, D-Maine, talk the<lb />Argentinians: into overlook-<lb />ing customs fees.<lb /><lb />The scotch and beer were<lb />used to entice a British<lb />Arctic survey ship into<lb />hauling the wreck back to<lb /><lb />England. The Maine. Mari-'<lb /><lb />time Academy carried the<lb />hulk back to the United State<lb />strapped to the deck of its<lb />training ship.<lb /><lb />�?~It was an incredible chain<lb />of events,�?� Rivard said.<lb /><lb />In a small way the Maine<lb />State Museum is like the<lb />Smithsonian Institute, he<lb />said.<lb /><lb />�?oThe Smithsonian survives<lb />by its large and spectacular<lb />exhibits,�?� he said. �?o�?~The best<lb /><lb />New Show For Gallery<lb /><lb />GREENSBORO �?"<lb /><lb />�?oA Search For Line,�?��?T<lb /><lb />an invitational<lb /><lb />exhibition of works by ten North Carolina artists, will open at<lb />Green Hill Gallery, 200 North Davie Street, Greensboro, on<lb /><lb />Wednesday, Jan. 12.<lb /><lb />The reception for the show, open to the public, will be held<lb />from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 16.<lb /><lb />The ten artists invited to exhibit, their place of residence,<lb />and the field in which each works are:<lb /><lb />¢ McDonald Bane, Winston-Salem, painting;<lb /><lb />* Richard Barnard, Chapel Hill, painting<lb /><lb />¢ Carla House, Chapel Hill, painting;<lb /><lb />* Herb Jackson, Davidson, painting;<lb /><lb />¢ Wesley Mancini, Concord, tapestry;<lb />_ © John Menapace, Durham, photography ; ,<lb />e © Thomas Link, Raleigh, painting:<lb /><lb />¢ Vernon Pratt, Durham, painting;<lb /><lb />¢ Frank Smullin, Durham, sculpture; and<lb /><lb />¢ Julie Staelin, Chapel Hill, fabric constructions.<lb /><lb />Green Hill Art Gallery is a non-profit art gallery and<lb />educational facility featuring the contemporary visual arts of<lb />North Carolina at the downtown Greensboro Arts Center.<lb /><lb />Sea Dyak Status Words<lb /><lb />The Sea Dyaks language of<lb />Borneo is specific in designa-<lb />tions of a person�?Ts status in<lb />the community. A �?~�?o�?~bujang�?T�?T<lb />is. a young bachelor; a<lb />�?odara,�?� a virgin; �?omit�?� is a<lb />small child, while �?o�?~orang�?��?T is<lb />another person�?Ts child. A<lb />�?~Jama�?T is a child the issue of<lb />a former marriage; an only<lb />child is labeled a �?~�?~tunggal;�?�<lb /><lb />and once a child has gone.<lb />through<lb /><lb />the �?o�?o�?~saut�?T<lb /><lb />ceremony that child is re-<lb />ferred to as a �?~�?~manang.�?�<lb /><lb />Other common personal�?T<lb /><lb />status terms include �?o�?~patu,�?��?T<lb />an orphan; �?obunsu,�?� the<lb />youngest child; �?oraja,�?� a<lb />free-born person; and<lb />�?obaru,�?� the issue of a recent<lb />marriage.�?T All these<lb />personal designators are<lb />preceded by the word<lb />�?~�?~anak,�?��?T<lb /><lb />Throughout The Month Of Jan uary<lb /><lb />Regal rugs and<lb />lid covers<lb /><lb />25% ow<lb /><lb />shawna a<lb /><lb />fife SE<lb /><lb />Fieldcrest<lb />rugs and<lb />lid covers<lb /><lb />25%<lb /><lb />BED 'N BA TH BOU eli<lb /><lb />Sheets by<lb />WAMSUTTA<lb /><lb />No-iron Ultracale<lb /><lb />in solids and<lb /><lb />All towels<lb />and<lb /><lb />shower curtains<lb /><lb />also<lb /><lb />25% ov<lb /><lb />we are located across from The pone Shop<lb />atthe �?"<lb /><lb />Carolina East Mall<lb /><lb />designer prints<lb /><lb />example of which is the new<lb />Air and Space Musuem.<lb /><lb />�?oThe people who see all the<lb />fancy exhibits have to leave<lb />impressed, like they really<lb />saw something interesting,<lb /><lb />SPHINX GETS MUDPACK �?" A workman packs mud on the<lb /><lb />and they go back and tell<lb /><lb />_their friends who may never<lb /><lb />go and see it.<lb /><lb />�?oBut somehow having the<lb />Kitty Hawk and the Spirit of<lb />St. Louis and the Mercury<lb /><lb />limestone casing of the Sphinx in Egypt to draw out<lb />dangereous salts which are eroding the limestone bedrock of<lb />the 4,500-year-old Sun god. Nabil Abdel-Samea, right,<lb />oversees the work in his capacity as head of the works<lb />department of the Egyptian Antiquities Organization. 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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C._�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"C-9<lb /><lb />Chicago Museum Is Dedicated To The Celebration Of Peace<lb /><lb />EDITOR�?TS NOTE �?" Most<lb />cities have monuments to<lb />honor the war dead. But in<lb />198] a museum was opened to<lb />celebrate peace. All exhibits<lb />focus on one message: Don't<lb />let war happen<lb /><lb />again.<lb /><lb />By SHARON COHEN<lb />Associated Press Writer<lb />CHICAGO (AP) �?" Its<lb /><lb />symbol is a-dove, descending<lb />on a hawk. It�?Ts believed to be<lb />the only museum of its kind<lb />inthe world. It�?Ts the Chicago<lb />Peace Museum, filled with<lb />photos, poetry, paintings<lb />and, sometimes, performers,<lb />such as an Indian storyteller,<lb />to convey a plea for peace.<lb /><lb />�?oThe arts can reach people<lb />in: a way facts, figures,<lb />statistics and even history<lb />sometimes can�?Tt,�?T�?T says<lb />Marianne Philbin, the<lb />museum�?Ts communications<lb />director. �?o�?~It�?Ts a part of a<lb />larger effort to work toward<lb />building peace.�?�<lb /><lb />For the past year, the<lb />museum has been building<lb />with exhibits of lithographs,<lb />three centuries of posters on<lb />war and peace, cartoons<lb />from Honore. Daumier to<lb />Garry Trudeau's<lb /><lb />�?~�?~Doonesbury,�?��?T and unique<lb />donations, including a four-<lb />leaf clover saved for more<lb />than 35 years by a Hiroshima<lb />survivor.<lb /><lb />The museum�?Ts latest ex-<lb />hibit, �?oThe Unforgettable<lb />Fire,�?� is the first U.S. show-<lb />ing of original drawings by<lb />Hiroshima and Nagasaki<lb />survivors.<lb /><lb />Some 2,000 drawings were<lb />collected by the Japanese<lb />Broadcasting Corp. about<lb />eight years ago after a sur-<lb />vivor sent in a picture of a<lb />bombed railway station. The<lb />picture was televised and<lb />viewers were asked to send<lb />others.<lb /><lb />About 70 of the drawings au<lb /><lb />considered national<lb />treasures in Japan �?" are on<lb />display as the museum�?Ts<lb />testimonial to the people who<lb />lived and died during those<lb />hellish days.<lb /><lb />These drawings, says<lb />Mark Rogovin, the<lb />museum�?Ts curator, . �?ospeak<lb />louder than lectures. 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It is so potentially<lb />real that it�?Ts taken a small<lb />movement and made it into a<lb />giant movement.�?�<lb /><lb />�?oWe see the necessity to<lb />have excellent art but also to<lb />have a powerful message<lb />that can help to teach,�?� he<lb />says. �?oWe can help to affect<lb />the political climate.�?�<lb /><lb />For those who are un-<lb />itiated to these concerns, the<lb />museum can serve to inform,<lb /><lb />Best Sellers<lb /><lb />FICTION<lb /><lb />1. �?oSpace,�?� James A.<lb />Michener<lb /><lb />2. �?~2010: Odyssey Two,�?�<lb />Arthur C. Clarke<lb /><lb />3. �?oThe E.T. Storybook,�?�<lb />William Kotzwinkle<lb /><lb />4. �?oFoundation�?Ts Edge,�?�<lb />Isaac Asimov<lb /><lb />5. �?~�?~Master of the Game,�?�<lb />Sidney Sheldon<lb /><lb />6. �?~Different Seasons,�?�<lb />Stephen King<lb /><lb />7. �?~�?~The Valley of Horses,�?�<lb />Jean M. 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        <p>4 a<lb />Has<lb /><lb />THE AMAZING RON POPEIL �?" the man<lb />behind those late-night, rapid-fire television<lb />commercials that sell everything from the Mr.<lb />Microphone to the Pocket Fisherman to the<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />classic Veg-a-Matic, sits surrounded by his<lb /><lb />A Review<lb /><lb />Near Hysteria<lb />In �?~God's Bullies�?T<lb /><lb />God�?Ts Bullies. By Perry<lb />Deane Young. Holt,<lb />Rinehart, Winston. $13.95<lb /><lb />Sometimes it seems the<lb />things we hate about other<lb />people are things we fail to<lb />recognize in ourselves.<lb /><lb />In God�?Ts Bullies, Perry<lb />Deane Young's near-hysteria<lb />over the political rise of<lb />fundamentalist Christians is<lb />evident from the title of the<lb />book through its seven<lb />appendixes �?" which include<lb />laughable reproductions of<lb />some far-right fund raising<lb />leaflets and »mass-mailed<lb />warnings of God�?Ts impending<lb />wrath.<lb /><lb />But ironically, in deploring<lb />the bigotry of television<lb />hucksters who use religion to<lb />amass money and political<lb />power, Young resorts to their<lb />tactics of innuendo and pre-<lb />judice.<lb /><lb />One needn�?Tt be a Christian,<lb />or even a conservative, to be<lb />offended by Young�?Ts thinly<lb />veiled suggestion that there<lb />is something basically wrong<lb />with church people organiz-<lb />ing politically the way<lb />women, union members,<lb />conservationists and others<lb />have organized. Anyone who<lb />opposes the Equal Rights<lb />Amendment, �?ogay rights�?� or<lb />abortion, in Young�?Ts book,<lb />may as well join the Ku Klux<lb />Klan �?" an organization he<lb />seems to equate with the<lb />Republican National Com-<lb />mittee.<lb /><lb />Apparently, Young feels<lb />the worst thing politically<lb />active Christians have done<lb />is to oppose organzed<lb />homosexuals in their push<lb />for anti-discrimination laws.<lb />After an introductory<lb />chapter recounting his own<lb />southern upbringing in a<lb />religious atmosphere and a<lb /><lb />WIVERSITY<lb />OLLEGE<lb /><lb />Economic Geography<lb />Public Speaking<lb />Managerial Accounting<lb />General College Mathematics<lb />Principles of Economics I!<lb />Applied Psychology<lb />Art Appreciation<lb />College Algebra<lb />Theory of Practice in Community<lb />. Health Education<lb />Recent British and American<lb />Writers<lb />American History Since 1877<lb />History of Black Americans,<lb />a Health in Modern Society<lb />Nutrition :<lb />Alcoholism as a Health and Social<lb />Problem<lb />Metals Technology<lb />Research Skills<lb />Fundamentals of Management<lb />Developmental Psychology<lb />COBOL<lb />Construction Techniques<lb />Construction Techniques<lb /><lb />Laboratory<lb /><lb />Psychology of Adjustment<lb />introduction to Sociology<lb />Security Systems<lb /><lb />System<lb />�?~Introduction to Environmental<lb /><lb />Accident Prevention<lb />Major American Writers<lb /><lb />Continue your education at night!<lb />Registration: January 5, 1983<lb />(8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.) ERWIN HALL, ECU<lb /><lb />CLASSES BEGIN: JANUARY 7, 1983<lb /><lb />. Work Methods Analysis<lb /><lb />The Highway Transportation<lb /><lb />ask for Brochure<lb /><lb />ECU Division of Continuing Education<lb />Erwin Hall, Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb /><lb />757-6324.<lb /><lb />sneer at Jimmy Carter for<lb />publicly proclaiming his<lb />simplistic faith, Young de-<lb />lves into Anita Bryant�?Ts<lb />early homo-hunting in Miami<lb />as the �?ofirst beachhead of<lb />the new right�?� �?" attributing<lb />it all to the singer�?Ts personal<lb />problems.<lb /><lb />�?oShe was a far worse<lb />victim of oppression than<lb />most of us homosexuals<lb />are,�?� Young concludes with<lb />the kind of condescending<lb />political judgment that runs<lb />throughout the book.<lb /><lb />Young, a former UPI re-<lb />porter whose previous efforts<lb />include �?oThe David Kopay<lb />Story�?� about a homosexual<lb />pro football player, main-<lb />tains that many arch con-<lb />servatives are themselves<lb />�?ocloset�?� homosexuals. He<lb />recounts incidents involving<lb />former Reps. Robert<lb />Bauman of Maryland and<lb />Jon Hinson of . Mississippi<lb />and onetime Supreme Court<lb />Nominee G. Harrold<lb />Carswell, as if implying that<lb />conservatism causes<lb />homosexuality.<lb /><lb />Young sometimes shows a<lb />streak of anti-Catholicism,<lb />particularly when discussing<lb />abortion. He gives a spirited<lb />account.of the Arkansas fight<lb />over teaching �?ocreationism�?�<lb /><lb />in public schools, but con-<lb /><lb />tinues the assault long after<lb />his point has been made.<lb /><lb />Pointing out the obvious,<lb />then marveling at it, is the<lb />central theme of this thin<lb />tome.<lb /><lb />Finally, Young is a victim<lb />of bad timing. His shrill<lb />warning that the religious<lb />right was about to stifle civil<lb />liberties came out just before<lb />the November elections �?" in<lb />which the new right�?Ts gains<lb />of 1980 were largely re-<lb /><lb />versed.<lb />Bill Cotterell (UPI)<lb /><lb />ECU<lb />EVENING<lb />COURSES<lb /><lb />Mystery Fiction<lb /><lb />Writing for Business and industry<lb /><lb />Legal Environment of Business<lb /><lb />Physical Geology<lb /><lb />Computer Organization and Pro-<lb /><lb />gramming<lb /><lb />Engineering Graphics 1<lb /><lb />Engineering Graphics |<lb />Laboratory<lb /><lb />History of Europe Since 1500<lb /><lb />introduction to Gerontology<lb /><lb />Perspectives in Health Care<lb /><lb />Metals Technology | Laboratory<lb /><lb />Human Conduct<lb /><lb />General Psychology<lb /><lb />Introduction to Audiovisual.<lb />Instruction-Materiais and Techni-<lb /><lb />ques<lb /><lb />The Criminal Offender<lb />Introduction to Fiction Writing<lb />Introduction to Non-Fiction<lb /><lb />Youth Organizations in Occupa-<lb />tional Education<lb /><lb />wares in his Beverly Hills, Calif., office. His<lb />Ronco company accounts for $35 million in<lb />annual retail sales with its current line of 17<lb />products. (AP Photo by Reed Saxon).<lb /><lb />Fight Saved A Rural Virginia Valley<lb /><lb />By ESTES THOMPSON<lb /><lb />Associated Press Writer<lb /><lb />BRUMLEY GAP, Va.<lb />(AP) �?" Schoolteacher Sam<lb />Dickenson, 61, never feels<lb />truly at home as he drives<lb />from class until he tops a<lb />hump in the road at Brumley<lb />Gap. From the small hill,<lb />Dickenson can see the<lb />mountain valley where a<lb />utility wanted to build a dam<lb />and flood a valley, home to<lb />Dickenson and 100 other fam-<lb />ilies.<lb /><lb />The hump may be a<lb />nuisance to drivers, but it�?Ts<lb />an important symbol to<lb />Dickenson, who helped lead a<lb />fight to preserve the valley in<lb />mountainous southwest<lb />Virginia. It represents the<lb />border between the outside<lb />world and his homeland,<lb />where he raises burley<lb />tobacco and a garden and<lb />has reared two daughters<lb />and a son.<lb /><lb />Because the dam won't be<lb />built, Dickenson says, people<lb />in the valley are looking<lb />forward to spring so they can<lb />proceed with delayed plans<lb />to repair homes or build new<lb /><lb />ones, or just put in a garden.<lb /><lb />Now that the battle is won,<lb />Dickenson says, he plans to<lb />teach elementary school in<lb />neighboring Russell County a<lb />few more years and retire<lb />because �?oI�?Tm getting to the<lb />point where I just have to<lb />slow down.�?�<lb /><lb />COSMOPOLITAN GROUP<lb /><lb />NEW YORK (AP) �?" 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          <lb />Text By Tom Baines<lb /><lb />1982.<lb /><lb />It was a year when local<lb />leadership roles shifted to<lb />new personalities, when<lb />long-awaited. facilities were<lb />ready for occupancy, when<lb />tragedies occurred fre-<lb />quently and made us wonder<lb />what would happen next.<lb /><lb />It was a year when law<lb />enforcement agencies were<lb />tested as they were called on<lb />day after day to initiate new<lb />investigations, including two<lb />incidents involving fellow of-<lb />ficers.<lb /><lb />It was a year of growth in<lb />some areas in spite of eco-<lb />nomic depression but at the<lb />same time it was a year that<lb />saw long time members of<lb />the business community<lb />close their doors and others<lb />cut their, work forces in<lb />efforts to continue opera-<lb />tions.<lb /><lb />However, it was a year<lb />that served to enhance the<lb /><lb />committee unanimously re-<lb />commended Ms. Meeks for<lb />the job and the council made<lb />the appointment, effective<lb />June 1.<lb /><lb />Ms. Meeks, a Greenville<lb />native and an employee of<lb />the city since 1968, became<lb />one of only three or four<lb />female managers in the<lb />state.<lb /><lb />ECU BOARD CHAIRMAN<lb /><lb />Ashley Futrell, who was<lb />re-elected chairman of the<lb />ECU board of trustees in<lb />August despite rumors that a<lb />new board leader would be<lb />selected, gave up the job in<lb />November, citing personal<lb />reasons. Futrell, who had<lb />been ill earlier, continued as<lb />a member of the board with<lb />a term expiring June 1983.<lb />Named to succeed Futrell as<lb />chairman was C. Ralph<lb />Kinsey Jr. of Charlotte.<lb /><lb />CHANCELLOR JOHN HOWELL<lb /><lb />area�?Ts growing reputation as<lb />a regional center for medi-<lb />cal, business, and cultural<lb />services. And strides made<lb />in area sports programs of-<lb />fered encouragement for im-<lb />provement in 1983.<lb /><lb />NEW LEADERSHIP<lb />Dr. John Howell, a political<lb />science professor and former<lb />vice chancellor for academic<lb /><lb />- affairs at East Carolina Uni-<lb /><lb />versity, was a popular choice<lb />as interim chancellor in<lb />early January. Howell<lb />agreed to serve until a new<lb />chancellor could be named to<lb />replace Dr. Thomas Brewer,<lb /><lb />�?T who resigned effective June<lb /><lb />30.<lb /><lb />An ECU chancellor selec-<lb />tion committee began work<lb />and by the first of March had<lb />reportedly narrowed a field<lb />of some 148 applicants down<lb />to less than 10 names. By the<lb />end of the month, the slate of<lb />potential candidates had<lb />been pared to four, one of<lb />them the interim boss.<lb /><lb />In April, the list. of re-<lb />commended names included<lb />Howell, University of West<lb />Florida president James<lb />Robinson, and Elon College<lb />president Fred Young.<lb />Howell appeared to be the<lb />frontrunner and on May 14,<lb />the University of North Caro-<lb />lind Board of Governors<lb />approved president William<lb />Friday's recommendation<lb />naming Howell, a veteran of<lb />25 years service with ECU, to<lb />the Greenville post.<lb /><lb />Howell officially became<lb />the university's new chan-<lb />cellor on June 3. Formal<lb />installation ceremonies are<lb />scheduled for Feb. 4.<lb /><lb />CITY MANAGER LEAVES<lb /><lb />While the university was<lb />searching for a new chan-<lb />cellor, the city of Greenville<lb />was interviewing candidates<lb />for its. top administrative<lb />position following the re-<lb />signation of city manager Ed<lb />Wyatt. The departing man-<lb />ager, who had served here<lb />sifice July 1978, gave up his<lb />job to accept a similar post<lb />in Fairfax, Va., a city of<lb />some 21,000.<lb /><lb />Wyatt�?Ts resignation, ef-<lb />fective Feb. 28, ended a<lb />somewhat stormy tenure at<lb />city hall and although City<lb />Council members expressed<lb />regret at the manager�?Ts de-<lb />cision to leave, his action<lb />was not totally unexpected.<lb /><lb />The city followed the lead.<lb />of the university in selecting<lb />an interim leader from<lb /><lb />within its employee staff and ~<lb /><lb />Gail Meeks, �?~the budget and<lb />age ag officer, began<lb />her :<lb /><lb />wig a its choice of can-<lb /><lb />Gates over a period of<lb />several weeks, a selection<lb /><lb />SCHOOL BOARD<lb /><lb />Declining health hastened<lb />the retirement in February<lb />of Ott Alford from his 16-year<lb />job as superintendent of Pitt<lb />County schools and the<lb />likeable administrator died<lb />in April.<lb /><lb />A ear month search for a<lb />new schools official ended in<lb />June with the hiring of<lb />41-year-old Edwin West Jr.,<lb />superintendent of High Point<lb />public schools.<lb /><lb />BRODY BUILDING<lb /><lb />Construction of the ECU<lb />medical sthool�?Ts new home,<lb />the $26 million Brody Medi-<lb />cal Sciences Building, was<lb />finally completed in 1982 and<lb />ceremonies dedicating the<lb />451,000 square foot, multi-<lb />story facility were held in<lb />late October. The medical<lb />school occupied the new<lb />building in July.<lb /><lb />BRASWELL SHOOTING<lb />The community was<lb />stunned by the Sept. . 27<lb /><lb />Shooting death near<lb /><lb />Farmville of Lillie Braswell,<lb />wife of Pitt Deputy Sheriff<lb />Billy Braswell. The deputy<lb />was discovered at his<lb />Farmville home, suffering<lb />from gunshot wounds to the<lb />chest.<lb /><lb />While law enforcement<lb />authorities were hesitant to<lb />discuss the case, the com-<lb />munity grew impatient and<lb />Sheriff Ralph Tyson finally<lb />acknowledged that Braswell<lb />was a suspect. A warrant<lb />charging the deputy with<lb />first degree murder. was<lb />secured by the SBI and later<lb />served on Braswell at Pitt<lb />County Memorial Hospital.<lb />He was guarded round the<lb /><lb />clock during his con-<lb />valescence.<lb /><lb />Braswell, who was allowed<lb />no bond initially, was dis-<lb />charged from the hospital on<lb />Nov. 30 and released on bond<lb />after a group of citizens put<lb />up varying amounts to: meet<lb />a $100,000 bail figure. Follow-<lb />ing a probable cause hear-<lb />ing, the Pitt County grand<lb />jury returned a true bill of<lb />indictment against Braswell<lb /><lb />and a date for his trial is °<lb /><lb />expected to be set at a Jan. 3<lb />arraignment.<lb /><lb />SUSPECTS SOUGHT<lb /><lb />As the end of the year<lb />approached, authorities were<lb />continuing their search for<lb />two suspects involved in the<lb />fatal shooting and robbery of<lb />an A&amp;P Supermarket<lb />employee inOctober.<lb /><lb />Howard Manning Jr., shot<lb />while making a night deposit<lb /><lb />for his store at a bank near.<lb /><lb />Greenville Square, died at<lb />Pitt Memorial. �?"<lb /><lb />each offered $5,900 rewards<lb />for information leading to the<lb />arrest and conviction of sus-<lb />pects in the Manning<lb />murder. �?~<lb /><lb />MURDER-SUICIDE<lb /><lb />Greenville police were<lb />summoned in September to<lb />investigate an apparent<lb />murder-suicide at a Verdant<lb />Street apartment. Officers<lb />found Marjorie White<lb />Tiberlake in an upstairs<lb />bedroom, dead of a bullet<lb />wound, and Jackson Easley<lb />Jr. in the room suffering<lb />from a bullet wound in his<lb />head. Police surmised that<lb />Easley shot his companion,<lb />dressed her and placed her<lb />on a bed, then cleaned up the<lb />apartment before turning the<lb />gun on himself.<lb /><lb />CHARGED IN INCIDENT<lb />A 39-year-old Greenville<lb />man, Steve Higson, was<lb />charged with the March<lb />death of his brother, James<lb />Earl Higson, in a cutting-<lb />shooting melee on North<lb />Greene Street.<lb /><lb />Higson was also charged<lb />with assault with a deadly<lb />weapon with intent to kill<lb />after allegedly cutting his<lb />sister-in-law during the in-<lb />cident. After the stabbing,<lb />James Higson�?Ts 15-year-old<lb />son ran to Steve Higson�?Ts<lb />apartment, found a shotgun<lb />and shot Higson in the side.<lb />Both Higson and his sis-<lb />ter-in-law were hospitalized.<lb /><lb />OFFICER RESIGNS<lb /><lb />City policeman Charles<lb />Michael Futrell touched off<lb />an investigation after<lb />claiming that he was shot in<lb />the leg with his own gun by<lb />four hoodlums who accosted<lb />him as he patrolled on foot<lb />near the downtown area.<lb />Futrell said that he was<lb />taken to the Town Common<lb />by the men and was shot in<lb />the leg after being told to<lb />walk toward therriver:<lb /><lb />The officer, who was hospi-<lb />talized for treatment of a leg<lb />wound, admitted weeks later<lb />that he shot himself and<lb />made up the story. Futrell<lb />resigned from the police<lb />department and Chief Glenn<lb />Cannon said the case was<lb /><lb />* closed.<lb /><lb />__ EMBEZZLEMENT<lb /><lb />Robert Barnes, associate<lb />director for general services<lb />at Pitt Memorial, was sus-<lb />pended in March from his<lb />duties in the wake of an<lb />investigation of alleged<lb />misappropriation of some<lb />$53,000 in hospital funds.<lb /><lb />Barnes, a member of the<lb />hospital staff for 10 years,<lb />was indicted on embezzle-<lb />ment and false pretense<lb />charges. The indictments<lb />charged that Barnes en-<lb />dorsed for his own use<lb />checks issued by the hospital<lb />for payment of goods and<lb />services.<lb /><lb />In May, Barnes pleaded<lb />guilty to writing fraudulent<lb />purchasing orders for hospi-<lb />tal supplies and coverting the<lb />payments to his use. The<lb />former administrator was<lb />ordered to serve two months<lb />of a three-year prison term<lb /><lb />and was placed on two-<lb /><lb />months probation. Barnes<lb /><lb />was also recommended for .<lb /><lb />immediate work release.<lb /><lb />REDISTRICTING<lb />Controversy brewed in<lb />February over the statewide<lb />reapportionment of state<lb /><lb />. House and Senate districts<lb /><lb />and Pitt County leaders<lb />steamed over a proposal to<lb />trim Bethel and Carolina<lb />townships from the northern<lb /><lb />The supermarket chain MEDICAL STUDENTS ... sit at microscopes<lb />and the governor�?Ts office teaching abr ae new Deo Medical Science Building.<lb /><lb />end of the county. State<lb />approval of the plan took<lb />place despite last ditch ef-<lb />forts by: Reps. Ed Warren,<lb />Sam Bundy and other east-<lb />ern legislators to block the<lb />measure.<lb /><lb />Under the plan submitted<lb />for federal approval, the two<lb />Pitt townships would be<lb />placed in a new single-seat<lb />district that includes portions<lb />of Martin, Bertie and<lb />Hertford Counties. The re-<lb />mainder of Pitt would join<lb />Greene County as a two-seat<lb />district.<lb /><lb />Pitt and several other<lb />eastern counties agreed to<lb />raise $5,000 to fund the cost<lb />of research dealing with the<lb />constitutionality of the pro-<lb />posal with respect to cross-<lb />ing county lines.<lb /><lb />Rejection by the U.S.<lb />Justice Department of the<lb />state redistricting plan<lb />angered state officials and<lb />cast a shadow over the status<lb />of summer primaries. Pitt<lb />legislators were unanimous<lb />in calling for court action to<lb />resolve the state�?Ts dispute<lb />with the department.<lb /><lb />In late April, the state�?Ts<lb />plan was approved,<lb />establishing Pitt, seven<lb />townships in Martin County,<lb />and one in Beaufort County<lb />as the 9th Senatorial District.<lb />Bethel and Carolina<lb />townships were pared from<lb />the county in a realignment<lb />of the 9th House District.<lb /><lb />CIVIC CENTER PLANS<lb /><lb />Plans for a long-range<lb />project establishing a- $16<lb />million, 12,000-seat -Eastern<lb />North Carolina Center for<lb />Regional Advancement, or<lb />civic center, were unveiled<lb />by the Pitt-Greenville<lb />Chamber of Commerce in<lb />July.<lb /><lb />The 128,000-square-foot fa-<lb />cility was envisioned as the<lb />focal point for a 29-county<lb />regional area and would<lb />house trade and agricultural<lb />shows, concerts, sports<lb />events, exhibitions and other<lb />entertainment.<lb /><lb />SCHOOL MERGER STUDY<lb /><lb />As the year ended, the city<lb />and county school boards<lb />were awaiting a preliminary<lb />report from an independent<lb />research organization re-<lb />garding a merger of the two<lb />school systems: The city<lb />board had earlier endorsed a<lb />recommendation by the<lb />county school board for the<lb />study.<lb /><lb />While the City Council, in a<lb />September meeting with the<lb />Pitt Board of County Com-<lb />missioners, tentatively en-<lb />dorsed and pledged support<lb />for efforts to unify the two<lb />school districts, it was later<lb />made. clear that the city had<lb />not given up on its efforts to<lb />have coterminous boundaries<lb />for the two districts.<lb /><lb />BUSINESSES CLOSE<lb /><lb />Carolina Sales Corp., a<lb />major wholesale distributor<lb />here �?~for 53 years, closed<lb />down operations. in De-<lb />cember after fighting a bat-<lb />tle to retain distributorships<lb />for its heavy appliance and<lb />air conditioning divisions.<lb />The firm, which operated in<lb />North Carolina, South Caro-<lb />lina, and Virginia, had earli-<lb />er filed for reorganization<lb />under Chapter 11 of the<lb />federal bankruptcy statutes.<lb /><lb />Blue Bell Inc. announced in<lb />March that it was closing its<lb />apparel manufacturing<lb />operations at Bethel. The<lb /><lb />firm, which had been in<lb />operation for 15 years,<lb />employed 100 workers.<lb /><lb />A neighboring firm, Blue<lb />Ridge Shoe Co.<lb /><lb />near<lb /><lb />the ECU School of Medicine the Brody<lb /><lb />FIRE DEATHS ... Two young sisters playing in an abandoned<lb />farm house near Winterville died when flames �?~eveled the<lb /><lb />Robersonville, also an-<lb />nounced plans to close. The<lb />. business, with 380 people on<lb />its payroll, was one of Martin<lb />County�?Ts largest employers<lb />of industrial workers.<lb /><lb />Several area companies,<lb />feeling the pinch of economic<lb />woes, found it necessary to<lb />cut back on employee<lb />rosters. Among them were:<lb />Texasgulf, which said it was<lb />suspending its mining<lb />operations for approximately<lb />four months and terminating<lb />10° percent of its 1,400<lb />employees at Aurora; Du<lb />Pont at Kinston, where 250<lb />were laid off in November;<lb />Vermont American here,<lb />involving termination of 30<lb />employees and reduction of<lb />operations to two full shifts,<lb />working five days a week;<lb />Procter &amp; Gamble, with 50<lb />employees terminated; and<lb />Burroughs Wellcome, where<lb />51 employees were laid off.<lb /><lb />NEW FIRMS-EXPANSIONS<lb />While there was some bad<lb /><lb />news from the  industrial-"<lb /><lb />commercial community<lb />during 1982, there were some<lb />encouraging developments<lb />that suggested a brighter<lb />employment future for the<lb />area.<lb /><lb />Perdue Farms, a<lb />Maryland-based chicken<lb />processing giant, began tak-<lb />ing applications to fill some<lb />235 positions at the firm�?Ts<lb />new Robersonville opera-<lb />tions. Perdue, which plans to<lb />start production in January,<lb />assumed ownership of the<lb />Martin County plant from<lb />Central Soya Co. in April and<lb />began renovation work to<lb />meet its poultry processing<lb />requirements.<lb /><lb />Burroughs Wellcome an-<lb />nounced plans to expand its<lb />Greenville manufacturing<lb />plant with construction of a<lb />36,000-square-foot office<lb />structure.<lb /><lb />Simpson Industries Inc. ot<lb />Litchfield, Mich., revealed<lb />plans to locate its<lb />manufacturing operations in<lb />the Hudson shell building in<lb />the industrial park section<lb />north of Greenville. The<lb />plant, producing machined<lb />parts and assemblies for<lb />orginal equipment man-<lb />facturers, projected an<lb />employment total of 100.<lb /><lb />Plans for a new Sheraton<lb />Hotel on Greenville<lb />Boulevard were announced<lb />in November and ground was<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />REE SRR SSR SE eS eT, Rea ee�?� a ee aa Cee<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />broken in December for the<lb />city�?Ts long-awaited transit<lb />maintenance garage at the<lb />public works facility.<lb /><lb />County commissioners<lb />gave final approval in March<lb />for the issuance of $14<lb />million in industrial revenue<lb />bonds to be used by Eaton<lb />Corp. for expansion of the<lb />company�?Ts Greenville plant.<lb /><lb />FACILITIES OCCUPIED<lb />In. addition to the new<lb />Brody Building, work on<lb />other significant structures<lb />was completed and the facili-<lb />ties were occupied during the<lb />year. They included: the new<lb />5,000-square-foot commuter<lb />airline terminal at the Pit-<lb />t-Greenville Airport; and the<lb />Chamber of Commerce�?Ts<lb />refurbished Fleming House<lb />location on Greene Street,<lb />where formal dedication<lb />ceremonies in December<lb />culminated months of work<lb />on the 81-year-old structure.<lb />Surgical Properties of<lb /><lb />physicians, Wuilt an out-<lb />patient surgical facility at<lb />102 Bethesda Drive. The<lb />13,700-square-foot facility,<lb />built at a cost of over<lb />$900,000, will serve pediatric<lb />and adult patients with six<lb />operating rooms and 45 pa-<lb />tient-recovery rooms.<lb /><lb />STREET COLLAPSED<lb /><lb />A summer storm that<lb />dumped some 3.7 inches of<lb />rain here caused the<lb />drainage system under First<lb />Street below Reade Street to<lb />collapse, leaving a huge hole<lb />in the street that ultimately<lb />meant a repair effort of<lb />several months, The street<lb />problem broke underground<lb />gas, sewer and electric lines<lb />and caused flooding pro-<lb />blems on Reade Circle.<lb /><lb />While�?T the street was<lb />reopened to traffic following<lb />the repairs, work continues<lb />into the new year on an open<lb />channel to the Tar River that<lb />the city hopes will help meet<lb />downtown drainage needs.<lb /><lb />FIRES-DEATHS<lb /><lb />Playtime turned to tragedy<lb />in April when two young girls<lb />died as a result of a fire in an<lb />abandoned house near Win-<lb />terville, The girls, 7 and 4,<lb />were playing in the wood<lb />frame structure when fire<lb />broke out.<lb /><lb />The double fatalities were<lb />the only deaths from fires in<lb />the county during 1982 as Pitt<lb /><lb />experienced a reduction of<lb /><lb />some 100 in the number of<lb />fires compared with 1981.<lb /><lb />An early morning fire at<lb />National Spinning Co. in<lb />Washington claimed the lives<lb />of four employees of the<lb />Beaufort County firm in<lb />September.<lb /><lb />No fire deaths were re-<lb /><lb />corded in Greenville any<lb /><lb />the year.<lb /><lb />�?oTRAFFIC FATALITIES<lb /><lb />The Highway Patrol re-<lb />ported that, as of Dec. 27,<lb />traffic accidents in the<lb />county had claimed the lives<lb />of 13 persons. The fatality<lb />total was down from 22 the<lb />previous year.<lb /><lb />In Greenville, the police<lb />department said that five<lb />lives had been lost on local<lb />streets going into the final<lb />days of the year. The<lb />fatalities included two<lb /><lb />Greenville men who died<lb />Distinguished Service<lb /><lb />when their car struck a tree<lb />at the end of East Fourth<lb />Street, and a 15-month-old<lb />girl who died when she fell<lb /><lb />The Daily Kefiector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"D-1<lb /><lb />Personal Dramas, Economic Uncertainties, And New Facilities Among Key Stories<lb /><lb />1982, A Year Of New Leadership Roles<lb /><lb />structure in April.<lb /><lb />out of the car her mother was<lb />driving as it made a turn at a<lb />local intersection.<lb /><lb />Angela Marie �?~Cookie�?T<lb />Radford, 14, gave her life to<lb />save a companion in a July<lb />accident on Greenville<lb />Boulevard, Police said Miss<lb />Radford pushed Toria Lynn<lb />Lloyd, 17, out of the path of a<lb />truck as the two crossed the<lb />highway. The vehicle struck<lb />Miss Radford and she died in<lb />Pitt Memorial Hospital from<lb />severe head injuries.<lb /><lb />OTHER DEATHS<lb />The area lost a number of<lb />prominent citizens during the<lb />year, among them: Dr.<lb />Herbert Paschal, 4, former<lb /><lb />G2220V.i) 6. ARCnet<lb />partnership of some 20<lb /><lb />manufacturing division of<lb />Burroughs Wellcome and the<lb />company�?Ts first plant man-<lb />ager here, retired in May<lb />after 30 years with the firm.<lb /><lb />Dr. James Bearden, dean<lb />of the ECU School of Busi-<lb />ness for 15 years, announced<lb />his resignation to become<lb />full-time director of the<lb />Branch Banking &amp; Trust<lb />Center�?T for Management De-<lb />velopment, which will be<lb />affiliated with ECU.<lb />Bearden, associated with the<lb />university since 1958, was<lb />appointed in December to<lb />additional duties as assistant<lb />to the chancellor for public<lb />service programs.<lb /><lb />Eli Bloom retired in De-<lb /><lb />CITY MANAGER GAIL MEEKS<lb /><lb />chairman of the department<lb />of history at ECU; Mrs.<lb />(Lucie) Robert Lee Humber,<lb />who was well known for her<lb />work in United Nations af-<lb />fairs and with the American<lb />University Women; Mrs.<lb />J.B. Spilman, 93, active<lb />participant in the affairs of<lb />the Democratic party in Pitt<lb />County and North Carolina;<lb />former state senator Carl<lb />Hicks of Walstonburg, a<lb />founder and longtime presi-<lb />dent of the Flue-Cured<lb />Tobacco Stabilization Corp. ;<lb />Ercell Webb, 72, local busi-<lb />nessman; Corey Stokes,<lb />former chairman of the Pitt<lb />County Development Com-<lb />mission; and Ferrell L.<lb />Blount, 88, agricultural and<lb />agribusiness leader in Pitt<lb />County.<lb /><lb />RETIREES<lb />Alton Gardner announced<lb />in January that he would not<lb />seek re-election to the Pitt<lb />Board of .County. Com-<lb /><lb />�?~missioners after a 28-year<lb /><lb />tenure.<lb /><lb />Walter Gray, police chief<lb />in Bethel, submitted his re-<lb />signation after 40 years with<lb />the department, and Floyd<lb />Lucas retired after nearly 22<lb />years of service as police<lb />chief in Fountain.<lb /><lb />Howard Dawkins retired<lb />as director of the East Caro-<lb />lina Vocational Center and<lb />was honored as one of eight<lb />recipients of the 1981 state<lb /><lb />Award.<lb />Harry Leslie, general<lb />manager of the<lb /><lb />cember after 48 years as a<lb />prosecutor and he announced<lb />that he will work in public<lb />relations as a volunteer at<lb />Pitt Memorial. Bloom�?Ts dis-<lb />trict attorney seat will be<lb />filled by Tom Haigwood, who<lb />was elected to the post in<lb />November,<lb /><lb />SPORTS<lb /><lb />Several important devel-<lb />opments took place in sports<lb />during 1982.<lb /><lb />Dave Odom resigned after<lb />three years as head basket-<lb />ball coach at ECU to take a<lb />post at the University of<lb />Virginia. Scotland Neck .<lb />native Charlie Harrison, an<lb />assistant coach at Iowa State<lb />University, was named head<lb />coach here in July,<lb /><lb />Other area sports news<lb />included: selection of ECU�?Ts<lb />Jody Schulz to the third team<lb />of the Associated Press<lb />All-America football squad<lb />and his participation in the<lb />Japan Bowl and Blue-Gray<lb />game; selection of the ECU<lb />Lady Pirates to participate<lb />in the first ever NCAA<lb />women�?Ts basketball<lb />tournament; the men�?Ts<lb />baseball team at ECU<lb />reaching the NCAA east re- °<lb />gionals; the two-year<lb />extension of football coach<lb />Ed Emory�?Ts contract; Rose<lb />High School�?Ts baseball team<lb />reaching the state semi-<lb />finals; Ayden-Grifton High<lb />School reaching the second<lb />round of the state playoffs in<lb />football; North Pitt High<lb /><lb />(Please Turn To Page D-10)<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>D-2�?"The Daily Ketietiux, wir.<lb /><lb />Purc<lb /><lb />BARA MAYER<lb />ewsfeatures<lb /><lb />If yours is among the many thousands<lb />of American. families who recently in-<lb />vested in a microcomputer for home use,<lb />chances are good you've got a pile of<lb />equipment you don�?Tt know how to<lb />integrate with the rest of your home.<lb /><lb />Few people think out computer in-<lb />stallation in advance of purchase, says<lb />Tom Frank, an interior designer who<lb />conducts seminars in decorating and<lb />space planning around the computer,<lb />under the auspices of the American<lb />Society of Interior Designers.<lb /><lb />According to Frank, a fellow of ASID,<lb />the best time to consider where to install<lb />the computer and how your family will<lb />use it is before making the purchase.<lb /><lb />By B:<lb /><lb />However, if you already have the<lb />equipment, it.is not too late to apply<lb />some of the principles he and other<lb />designers have worked out.<lb /><lb />If the purchase was mainly to play<lb />computer games �?" as an adjunct of the<lb />television set �?" the only important<lb />considerations are convenience to the set<lb />and provision of an adequate storage<lb />area for the game cartridges and other<lb />equipment.<lb /><lb />A relatively inexpensive, caster-<lb />mounted game cart may be all that is<lb />needed, in addition to a surface on which<lb />to set the computer itself.<lb /><lb />But if you are planning to explore some<lb />of the other uses of your computer, you�?Tll<lb />do betterto set up a home computer<lb />corner or room, depending on the amount<lb />of space available.<lb /><lb />Frank suggests selecting an area off<lb />the beaten path of traffic and noise in the<lb />home and not near the main television<lb />set. Absolute privacy isn�?Tt essential, but<lb />quiet and visual privacy help improve<lb />concentration.<lb /><lb />Dens, libraries, one wall in the dining<lb />room, a corner of the master bedroom, or<lb />even a quiet upstairs hall are all feasible<lb />locations, he said.<lb /><lb />Since computer owners often add to<lb />their equipment as they go along, it pays<lb />to plan for this circumstance. Even-<lb />tually, your home computer system will<lb />probably include telephone and television<lb />hookups as well as a printer with an<lb />efficient paper feed arrangement. In<lb />addition, you'll need storage shelves and<lb />drawers to hold computer paper, pro-<lb />grams on discs or cassette tape, books,<lb /><lb />�?~necticut Ave.,<lb /><lb />Here's the Answer �,�&amp;<lb /><lb />By ANDY LANG<lb />AP Newsfeatures<lb /><lb />Q. - We are having a house<lb />built next year. Our biggest<lb />problem now is deciding<lb />whether or not to make it a<lb />solar energy house and, if so,<lb />what kind of choices we<lb />have. Are all solar energy<lb />houses the same; that is, do<lb />they all work the same way?<lb />Can you tell us the advan-<lb />tages of certain kinds and the<lb />disadvantages of others?<lb /><lb />A, - The answers to those<lb />questions could fill a book<lb />and actually fill many<lb />hundreds of them. Solar col-<lb />lectors are the heart of an<lb />active solar energy system.<lb />They collect the heat. The<lb />two other basic components<lb />of the system are a way in<lb />which to store the heat, and a<lb />way in which to distribute it.<lb />The best way to get your<lb />replies answered in some<lb />detail is to ask for a list of<lb />booklets and books on the<lb />subject and then select or<lb />buy those that appear to<lb />interest you. A visit to your<lb />library and local bookstore<lb />will enable you to see some<lb />of them. If you wish more<lb />data, write to the Solar<lb />Heating and Cooling In-<lb />formation Center, P.O. Box<lb />1607, Rockville, MD 20850;<lb />the Solar Energy Industries<lb />Association, 10001 Con-<lb />en ee<lb />Washington, DC.; and the<lb />American Solar Energy So-<lb />ciety, 1230 Grandview Ave.,<lb />Boulder, CO et<lb /><lb />Q.-1 hope y you can settle<lb />some differences of opinion<lb />about incandescent bulbs and<lb />fluorescent tubes. Does an<lb />incandescent bulb last longer<lb />or shorter than a fluorescent<lb />tube? Which gives off the<lb />most light, assuming they<lb />are of equal wattage? Which<lb />gives off the most heat?<lb /><lb />A. - A fluorescent tube<lb />gives off more light and<lb />more heat and lasts longer.<lb /><lb />Q. - In finishing an attic,<lb />how high should the collar<lb />beams or joists be on- which<lb />the ceiling will be attached?<lb />Is the height of the ceiling<lb />the usual 8 feet that we have<lb />in our house?<lb /><lb />A. - You can make the :<lb /><lb />height of the ceiling almost<lb />anything you want it to be,<lb />but the usual height is 8 feet,<lb /><lb />when it does. I have replaced<lb />the fuse in that circuit each<lb />time, only to have the same<lb />thing happen again. 1 now<lb />have placed a piece of<lb />electrical tape over the,<lb />switch so that nobody can<lb />turn it on. Is there any way I<lb />can fix this myself and can<lb />you guess what the trouble<lb />might be?<lb /><lb />A. �?"There isn�?Tt much<lb />doubt that the mechanism is<lb />short-circuiting. This is<lb />based on the assumption that<lb />there is no overload of other<lb />electrical equipment on the<lb />same line and the lamp itself<lb />is not defective. If you plug<lb />another lamp into the same<lb />outlet and-the fuse blows, the<lb />switch probably is at fault.<lb /><lb />, You did the proper thing in<lb /><lb />taping up the switch, since it<lb />should not be used if it blows<lb />a fuse every time it is turned<lb />on. What is needed is a new<lb />switch. If the electrical code<lb />in your area does not forbid<lb />replacing a switch unless you<lb />are a licensed electrician,<lb />remove the fuse that controls<lb />that outlet. Take off the<lb />switch plate. Unscrew the<lb />wires from their terminals.<lb />Remove the switch from the<lb />box in the wall. Replace with<lb />a new switch, attaching the<lb />wires the same way as they<lb />were. Put back the switch<lb />plate. Turn on the juice to<lb />that switch by replacing the<lb />fuse. The fuse should not<lb /><lb />�?o blow when the lamp plug is<lb /><lb />back in the outlet and the<lb />switch is turned on. If it does<lb />and the outlet is not at fault,<lb />better get an electrician.<lb /><lb />(The techniques of using<lb />varnish, shellac, lacquer,<lb />Stain, bleach, remover, etc.,<lb />are detailed in Andy Lang�?T S<lb />booklet, �?oWood Finishing in<lb />the Home,�?� which can be<lb />obtained by sending 50 cents<lb />and a long, stamped, self-<lb />addressed envelope to<lb />Know-How, P. 0. Box 477,<lb />Huntington, NY 11743. Ques-<lb />tions of general interest will<lb />be answered in the column,<lb />but individual correspon-<lb />dence cannot be undertak-<lb />en.)<lb /><lb />manuals and other data.<lb />While you may not acquire all<lb /><lb />lase Of Home Computer Requires Planning �?"<lb /><lb />comfortably at the computer keyboard.<lb />Lighting is also very important. You<lb /><lb />add-ons immediately, Frank advises it is should have the light where you need it �?"<lb /><lb />more efficient to choose a spot that can<lb />grow as your needs for space and storage<lb />areas grow. Telephone and�?T television<lb />wiring and plugs are necessary, and you<lb />also should plan for a greater amount of<lb />storage space than you need now.<lb /><lb />The ideal home eomputer area should<lb />be comfortable for all family members.<lb />(The corner of the parental bedroom, for<lb />example, wouldn�?Tt be a good location in a<lb />family with two teen-age children.)<lb /><lb />Pay close attention to the type of chair<lb />you buy. An office chair adjustable to<lb />various body types and heights is an<lb /><lb />excellent choice. You'll need a surface -<lb /><lb />set at typewriter height �?" which is 26<lb />inches up from the floor �?" to work<lb /><lb />on fhe keyboard �?" and not on the screen<lb />chibe it can create a glare.<lb /><lb />If there are many windows in the room,<lb />they should be provided with a covering<lb />to minimize glare. Frank prefers to<lb />specify blinds because they permit ad-<lb />justment of glare while still permitting<lb />natural daylight to enter the room.<lb /><lb />Presently, domestic furniture manu-<lb />facturers have little to offer in the way of<lb />specialized furniture for home computer<lb />rooms. Office furniture manufacturers<lb />tend to provide furnishings that look fine<lb />in high tech homes and contemporary<lb />office environments but may lack<lb />warmth.<lb /><lb />As a result, Frank usually haa?<lb />specialized furniture built to accom-<lb />modate home computer equipment. That<lb />way, the wood or plastic laminate used<lb />can be coordinated with the rest of the<lb />room.<lb /><lb />For consumers who find such a solution<lb />too expensive or time-consuming, he<lb />advocates adapting what does exist to<lb />your own needs. Credenzas or side-<lb />boards, �?~wall systems, flexible shelving<lb />and cabinets may be adapted with some<lb />success.<lb /><lb />Domestic furniture manufacurers have<lb />begun to offer a few pjeces of specialized<lb />furniture. And a number of retailers of<lb />home furniture have begun establishing<lb />home office furniture departments to<lb />show what is available. Look for both<lb />trends to accelerate in the near future.<lb /><lb />PLAN YO SUR HOME<lb /><lb />The a<lb /><lb />Energy Savings and Beauty, An Unbeatable Ciibiacdinn<lb /><lb />By Jerry Bishop<lb /><lb />In this era of energy con-<lb />scious home builders, more<lb />and more people are discover-<lb />ing the advantages of an<lb />underground home. ne<lb />nature's own insulation an<lb />using imagination, an under-<lb />ground home can be not only<lb />inexpensive to maintain but it<lb />can also be a home of beauty<lb />and comfort.<lb /><lb />.« The- Jennings. takes this<lb />concept one step further and<lb />utilizes not only the earth but<lb />the sun to help provide heat<lb /><lb />Jennings is a passive solar<lb />underground two bedroom<lb />home offering the unique<lb />ability to combine two energy<lb />saving features with beauty,<lb />grace and style.<lb /><lb />A large patio and courtyard<lb />combination fronts one half<lb />of this home while a green-<lb />house is shown on the other<lb />half. Two spacious bedrooms<lb />occupy the east wing and<lb />both open to the greenhouse.<lb />The. greenhouse is large<lb />enough to provide a place for<lb />a variety of plants including,<lb />if desired, a small garden.<lb /><lb />+�?" 65:0"<lb /><lb />[ae ite LTURAL<lb />[am eitension<lb /><lb />5 a oli<lb /><lb />Metasystox-R.<lb /><lb />GUEST RM.<lb />OR<lb /><lb />sTupy f+<lb />1h2"x12-6"<lb /><lb />| Service<lb /><lb />a Are all white dogwoods for sale the same time as theme<lb />growing in the wild? (R.S., Knightdale)<lb /><lb />A. No. Cultivars of flowering dogwood can differ in the size<lb />of the flower bracts, the whiteness of the flower bracts,<lb />freedom of flowering and leaf color.<lb /><lb />Q. My boxwoods have discolored patches on the leaves. I<lb />tore several leaves in half and found little green. worms<lb />eating inside. What are they and what should I do to get rid of<lb />them? (L.K:, Spring Lake)<lb /><lb />A. The worms are boxwood leafminers which are maggots<lb />of small flies. The adult boxwood leafminer flies emerge in<lb />the spring as new growth occurs. Eggs are laid on the lower<lb />leaf surface, and soon the maggots tunnel into the leaf to<lb />develop. Unsightly blisters form around the maggot. Do not<lb />�?~spray now for control. Spray the shrubs thoroughly two to<lb />four weeks after new growth appears with Cygon,.Defend or .<lb /><lb />Q. What are the best growing conditions for a Norfolk<lb />Island pine? (B.R., Warrenton)<lb /><lb />A. Norfolk Island pines prefer full sun or bright light and a<lb />night temperature between 60 and 60-degreed farenheit. Their<lb />soil should remain uniformly moist �?" never wet.<lb /><lb />Q. Can I use ferns as a ground cover? (S.B., High Shoals)<lb /><lb />A. Most native fers are useful as ground covers in shaded<lb />areas or in spots where the soil is kept covered with organic<lb />matter such as leaves. Ferns are excellent in shady nooks<lb />and glens where a naturalistc garden often is desirable. To be<lb />certain that plants are adapted to growth in the area you<lb /><lb />want to plant them, seek an identical situation from which to<lb />transplant. Always secure permission of the property owner<lb /><lb />4 | before digging plants.<lb /><lb />Supplied by the North Carolina Agricultural Extension<lb /><lb />Walk-In Help For Taxpayers<lb /><lb />and conserve energy, The<lb /><lb />The foilage also keeps the<lb /><lb />AMOUNT ENCLOSED<lb /><lb />] saw this house in the<lb /><lb />Name<lb /><lb />Address<lb />City &amp; State<lb /><lb />TO ORDER PLANS FOR THE JENNINGS<lb />Please send me the set(s) checked below:<lb /><lb />�?T {) Ssets (Minimum Const. Pkg.) ....... $60 pesoahpe pin<lb />J | set (Study Pkg.) BRR a ete cy cra $25 ; HANDLING<lb />sae POMIONG! SOt8 eos as cae es $12 each �?oORDERS SENT<lb /><lb />Materials List And U.P.S.OR<lb />Energy Saving Spec. 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Poor var eg x L a "eee | offer programs to prepare<lb />a Sea: ENE Sec mms gn | | Anyone needing assistance tax returns for low income,<lb /><lb />climate in this well sealed<lb />�?ohome fresh. Sunlight floods<lb />the kitchen through a:skylight<lb />and right off the kitchen is a<lb />well planned utility room<lb />which also houses the washer<lb />and. dryer. The living room is<lb />separated from the dining<lb />area by a large open fire-<lb />place. The fireplace also has a<lb />space for storing wood and<lb />helps considerably in keeping<lb /><lb />: heating costs down. A guest<lb /><lb />room is provided which could<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />library, sewing room or even<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />the energy saving features<lb />and is large enough so that<lb />feet can be wiped and boots<lb />can be stored<lb />designed for a south facing lot<lb />and is a truly economical<lb />home for the energy conscious<lb />home builder. of today.<lb /><lb />AREA<lb />First Floor<lb /><lb />Heo 260s%<lb /><lb />ave a variety of uses, study,<lb /><lb />work area.<lb />An air lock entry completes<lb /><lb />e Jennings is<lb /><lb />SQ.FT.<lb />�?" 1,934:<lb /><lb />before starting up the saw.<lb />10 �?" Keep the saw clean<lb />and free from leaves,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Never refuel while the saw is<lb />hot. Keep a fire extinguisher<lb />handy.<lb /><lb />1-800-424-1040 �?" a number<lb />whose last four digits should<lb /><lb />be easy to remember. 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Nail 2-by-4s to<lb />the rafters at the height you<lb />choose, using 3!-inch nails.<lb />Should you want an extra-<lb />high ceiling and there is an<lb />, unusually long span, rein-<lb />force the joists by~ nailing<lb /><lb />sawdust, pitch and oil. Keep<lb />the handles free from oil and<lb /><lb />&gt; HP14 Series<lb />S. E. E.R. �?~Up To 11 35<lb /><lb />C.0.P. Rating Up To 3.05.<lb /><lb />t �?" Select @ tain ef ante<lb /><lb />By ANDY LANG follow the tips saad along<lb /><lb />1-by-4 supports from the<lb />collar beams to the rafters<lb /><lb />Q. - I soon will have our<lb />bathroom remodeled. Is it all<lb />right to make our choices of<lb /><lb />hire a bathroom contractor<lb />first after checking his reli-<lb />ability and the quality of his<lb />work. You and he then should<lb />decide what the possibilities<lb />are. The contractor should<lb /><lb />know where the products are noise will keep you suffi 3 �?" Never let the chain D �?T en '<lb />display. 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          <lb />THE QUIZ<lb /><lb />worldscope<lb /><lb />(10 points for each question answered correctly) ;<lb /><lb />1 In the 1982 �?ooft-year�?� elections, Democrats<lb />added 26 seats to their majority in the House<lb />of Representatives. TRUE OR FALSE: The<lb />Democrats also regained the majority in the<lb />Senate that they lost in the 1980 elections.<lb /><lb />2 After all negotiations failed, Britain and ..?..<lb />fought a brief but bitter war early last year<lb />over the Falkland Islands, a British protec-<lb />torate off the coast of Latin America.<lb /><lb />a-Cuba_ b-Argentina c-Brazil<lb /><lb />3 The military government of ..?.. announced<lb />the easing of martial law restrictions one year<lb />after they were put into force to combat a<lb />growing labor movement there.<lb /><lb />4 Amid rumors of White House in-fighting<lb />earlier in the year, Secretary of State<lb />(CHOOSE ONE: Alexander Haig, Raymond<lb /><lb />THE WEEKLY QUIZ IS PART OF THIS NEWSPAPER�?TS SCHOOL PROGRAM<lb /><lb />newspicture<lb /><lb />(10 points if you answer this question correctly)<lb />The final weeks of 1982 brought an important change of<lb /><lb />Answers On D-10<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C._�?"Sunday, January 2. 1983�?"D-3<lb /><lb />Dog Race Renews Adventurous Spirit<lb /><lb />ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) �?" For three weeks each<lb />winter, Alaska�?Ts populace seems divided into two kinds of<lb />people: Dog mushers and these who wish they were.<lb /><lb />- In the small group of mushers, a few dozen of the finest<lb />captivate the entire state as they race more than 1,000 miles<lb />over some of Alaska�?Ts most forbidding terrain and through<lb />some of its worst weather.<lb /><lb />.._ It�?Ts the annual Iditarod Sled Dog Race from Anchorage to<lb />Nome, coming up again in March. What's the secret of<lb />Iditarod�?Ts grip on the 49th state?<lb /><lb />Writer Tom Jones in a recent book explains the allure anc<lb />traces Iditarod�?Ts history.<lb /><lb />�?oMemories of the frontier period in the rest of the country<lb /><lb />PEANUTS<lb /><lb />have faded into books and museums and park dedications,�?�<lb /><lb />_he writes in his �?oThe Last Great Race.�?� But in Alaska, he<lb />Says, �?osome of the people who pushed to the edge of that<lb />frontier still live.<lb /><lb />�?oThe Iditarod rekindles the light of adventure that�?Ts in all<lb />Alaskans while keeping us in touch with history. And the men<lb />and women who run it are some of the modern heroes of<lb />Alaska.�?�<lb /><lb />One of the most knowledgeable Iditarod writers around,<lb />Jones weaves much of that history into his narrative of the<lb />1979 race, describes virtually every foot of the trail and<lb />captures the character and culture of the various checkpoints<lb />along the way.<lb /><lb />THIS YEAR I HAVE<lb />RESOLVED NOT TO BE<lb />SO SERIOUS..I/M GOING<lb />TO TRY TO LAUGH MORE<lb /><lb />WHAT ARE YOU<lb />GOING TO LAUGH AT?<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Ay �?~eye pUAS eumees PONUN Ze6i g<lb /><lb />THINGS<lb /><lb />LIKE THIS! IT'S GOING TO BE<lb /><lb />A LONG YEAR<lb /><lb />leadership to. the Soviet Union with the death of Leonid<lb />Brezhnev, who led that nation since 1964. With little apparent<lb />struggle for power the Central Committee quickly chose the<lb />former head of the KGB, (CHOOSE ONE: Mikel Bulgakov, Yuri<lb />�?~Andropov), to take over as head of the Communist Party.<lb /><lb />Donovan) resigned his post. George Shultz<lb />was named to replace him.<lb /><lb />5 1982 was a year of severe recession for<lb />Americans. Though there were some signs of<lb /><lb />/NO,BUT You INSULTED 1 spe ONLY HAS<lb /><lb />recovery late in the year, unemployment HOSTESS AT We!<lb />reached its highest level since the Great peoplewatch /sportlight pes pee TWELVE FAULTS.<lb />Depression. During 1982, the rate of inflation<lb /><lb />TIMES |!<lb /><lb />nN<lb /><lb />(CHOOSE ONE: rose, fell) significantly.<lb /><lb />newsname<lb /><lb />(10 points if you can identify this person in the news)<lb />In 1982, | saw my nation Q<lb />devastated by a war<lb />between Israel and the<lb />PLO that culminated in a<lb />massacre in my capital<lb />citv. As President, I�?Tve<lb /><lb />(2 points for each question answered correctly)<lb /><lb />1 In 1982, the late Henry. Fonda received his first Academy<lb />Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film, ..?..<lb /><lb />2 Though the verdict was protested across the nation, a jury<lb />found John Hinckley, jr. not guilty by reason on insanity for<lb />the 1981 shooting of (CHOOSE ONE: Ronald Reagan, John<lb />Lennon).<lb /><lb />3 In an exciting best-of-seven�?T contest, the (CHOOSE ONE:<lb />Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals) won the 1982 World<lb /><lb />aes<lb /><lb />Fieid Enterprises, inc., 1983 if<lb /><lb />NUBBIN<lb /><lb />matching<lb /><lb />(4 points for each correct match)<lb />Many notable persons passed away in 1982. Can<lb />_ you match these late public figures with their<lb /><lb />professions?<lb /><lb />1-Arthur Rubenstein a-actress<lb />* Q-Ingrid Bergman b-judge<lb /><lb />3-Abe Fortas c-boxer<lb /><lb />�?~4-Duk Koo Kim<lb />5-Ayn Rand<lb /><lb />d-concert pianist<lb /><lb />e-novelist<lb /><lb />* 5 In this year�?Ts version of the �?ofight of the century,�?� World<lb />Boxing Council heavyweight champion ..?..<lb />defended his title against the challenge of Gerry Cooney.<lb /><lb />roundtable<lb /><lb />Family discussion (no score)<lb /><lb />What do you think was the most important news event of 1982?<lb />How will this event continue to affect our country and/or the<lb />world in 1983?<lb /><lb />YOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 points �?" TOP SCORE! 81 to 90 points �?" Excellent. 71 to 80 points �?" Good. 61 to 70 points �?" Fair.<lb />®VEC. Inc., 13-83<lb /><lb />successfully<lb /><lb />a-Mike Weaver b-Ray Leonard c-Larry Holmes<lb /><lb />Veteran Says Military Training<lb /><lb />Helped Him In Smuggling Career<lb /><lb />By JOHN C. WILLIAMS<lb />. NewBernSunJournal. '<lb /><lb />NEW BERN, N.C. (AP) �?" A former Vietnam war veteran<lb />says training he obtained in the military helped him evade<lb />authorities for 11 years while he smuggled marijuana.<lb /><lb />The former smuggler, identified only as Jack, said he<lb /><lb />' retired after he was arrested on drug charges and sent to<lb />prison for a year.<lb /><lb />Smuggling was an occupation many Viet vets turned to,<lb />using both boats and airplanes, Jack said.<lb /><lb />�?oWhere else can a combat pilot use his low-level flying<lb />experience, other than flying under the radar in the Gulf of<lb />Mexico? Flying commercial jets isn�?Tt quite the same,�?� Jack<lb />said.<lb /><lb />�?oThey (the government) take you off the farm and plop yo<lb />down thousands of miles away in Southeast Asia, and then put<lb />you back on the farm and say here, start all over again,�?� said<lb />Jack�?Ts wife, who also asked not to be identified.<lb /><lb />Jack said smuggling offered the opportunity to maintain<lb />the rush he had experienced in Southeast Asia as well as the<lb />opportunity to engage in surveillance, espionage, logistics<lb />and all the other bywords of the spy books.<lb /><lb />He said there was the same us-against-them attitude found<lb />in war; he and his co-workers met people in other countries<lb />and often bribed the officials'in order to ensure the delivery of<lb />the marijuana; there was little chance or being injured or<lb />killed; and he was able to continue the male-preoccupation<lb />with gadgets and gauges through the extensive electronics on<lb />board the boats he and his friends used.<lb /><lb />There were radios with power boosters, enabling them to<lb />talk to alrnost anyone befween New York and the tip of South<lb />America. There were radar systems, both the normal 25-mile<lb />versions found on most pleasure craft and the heavy-duty<lb /><lb />Trucker Has Favorite Eating Spot<lb /><lb />DECATUR, Ala. (AP) �?" gasoline to wholesalers,<lb /><lb />40-mile* systems, each with a back-up. There were radio<lb />direction finders, compasses, depth finders, police scanners,<lb />weather radios and weather map printers. And there was<lb />often an electronics specialist on board to repair any systems<lb />that broke down, according to Jack.<lb /><lb />He said being able to use sophisticated electronic<lb />equipment was a key to his success, and that it gave him an<lb />edge over law enforcement agencies.<lb /><lb />�?oThey're always pretty mad at the smugglers because the<lb />radios and radar are usually better than the feds (federal<lb />authorities) use themselves. They can�?Tt afford the real<lb />expensive stuff. There�?Ts no excuse in (a smuggler) having<lb />poor equipment that would jeopardize everyones�?T life or the<lb />trip itself. So, we always bought the best,�?� Jack said.<lb /><lb />He and his wife began by running loads of marijuana from<lb />Colombia to Florida. They later moved up to North Carolina,<lb />a safer state for marijuana smugglers �?" until stricter laws<lb />went into effect in 1981 �?" with its miles of hidden, protected<lb />coves and inlets, and safer also from the sometimes-violent<lb />cocaine trade around Florida.<lb /><lb />Jack said he is glad to be out of the smuggling business,<lb />because the texture of the game has changed. Where it used<lb />to be good ole boys out smuggling for a diversion, a challenge<lb />and some extra money, smuggling marijuana has become a<lb /><lb />major business, bringing with it the tensions and struggles -<lb /><lb />found in most businesses today, he said.<lb /><lb />He said the excitement of smuggling is still tempting, and<lb />the satisfaction of moving 30,000 pounds of any cargo over a<lb />3,000 mile obstacle course is hard to equal.<lb /><lb />�?oBut I�?Tve been a smuggler now. I want to do something<lb />different, something I can tell people about. I�?Tm ready to<lb />start my career over again,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />for the next day, and heads, catur policeman. He started<lb /><lb />When the No. 1 trucker in<lb />Alabama tells you. where the<lb />best chow is on his route,<lb />believe him, because he has<lb />eaten at about every truck<lb />stop and restaurant between<lb />Tennessee and Tuscaloosa.<lb />Never mind all those<lb />stories about how you can<lb />spot a good diner by the<lb />number of trucks parked out<lb />front, the tastiest food any-<lb />where is served on Edna<lb />Webb�?Ts dining room table<lb />right here in Decatur.<lb />er husband, John<lb />Franklin Webb, the Alabama<lb />Trucking Association�?Ts 1982<lb />Driver of the Year, ought to<lb /><lb />Nebb also was the ATA<lb />Trucker of the Year in 1969<lb />and as far as anyone at the<lb />ATA office in Montgomery<lb />knows, he is the only two-<lb />time winner in the 30 years<lb />the award has been given.<lb /><lb />For 29 years, Webb has<lb />been hauling diesel fuel and<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />service stations, tow boats<lb />and farmers.<lb /><lb />He belongs to the Mack<lb />Truck Million Mile Club,<lb />whose select members have<lb />double-clutched and down-<lb />shifted Macks for more than<lb />1 million miles. °<lb /><lb />The 61-year-old Webb fig-<lb />ures he�?Ts driven nearly 3<lb />million miles, enough to<lb />equal more than 100<lb />around-the-world trips.<lb /><lb />But his major ac-<lb />complishment during his<lb />driving is that he -has never<lb />pl a �?ochargeable�?� acci-<lb /><lb />Webb cranks up his truck<lb /><lb />at 5 am., sometimes six -<lb />days a week, and heads out<lb /><lb />to his 400-mile route that<lb />includes �?oeverything north of<lb />Birmingham and<lb />Tuscaloosa.�?�<lb /><lb />After delivering fuel to<lb />customers, Webb roils back<lb />into the Decatur Transit yard<lb />at about 2 p.m., gets ready<lb /><lb />home, or maybe goes fishing,<lb />hunting or does �?~�?~a little<lb />woodwork,�?��?T<lb /><lb />Webb is known on the road<lb />by his citizens band radio<lb />handle, �?~�?~Kodiak,�?T�?T a name he<lb />was given when stationed in<lb />the Aleutian Islands with Co.<lb />B, 151st Combat Engineers<lb />during World War II.<lb /><lb />�?oIt stuck with. him,�?� said<lb />James Roberts, a Decatur<lb />Transit vice president.<lb /><lb />- Like the bear of the same<lb />name, Webb is built solidly.<lb />He speaks little and the few<lb />words he uses are well<lb />�?T Asked how he drove so<lb />many miles without having<lb />accidents, Webb replied,<lb />�?oCarefully.�?�<lb /><lb />�?oT try to get a big picture<lb />out there and try not to get<lb />into a corner where if some-<lb />thing happens you can�?Tt get<lb />out of it,�?� hesaid. .<lb /><lb />After the war ended, Webb<lb />�?ospent eight years as a De-<lb /><lb />driving buses for Decatur<lb />Transit in 1953 and soon<lb />moved to trucks. .<lb /><lb />�?oI like what I�?Tm doing,�?� he<lb />said. �?oYou can have your<lb />own run, you know where<lb />you�?Tre going every day.<lb />Hauling for the same people<lb />makes a difference to me.�?�<lb /><lb />Webb will be presented the �?"<lb /><lb />ATA award in April, at<lb />Governor's Safety Council<lb />ceremony. He was<lb />automatically nominated for<lb />the American Trucking<lb />Association Driver of the<lb />Year award, to be given in<lb />January.<lb /><lb />After nearly three decades<lb />on the road, Webb figures he<lb />is well liked. �?oI believe I got<lb />as many friends as anyone,�?��?T<lb />he said.<lb /><lb />�?oT�?Tve run up on some bad<lb /><lb />_ wrecks,�?� he said. �?oIn a<lb /><lb />number of cases, I'd be the<lb />first one there.�?�<lb /><lb />promised to rebuild our Series.<lb />land, though foreign 4 The 1982 professional football season was cut short by.a strike HERE S YOUR ) heey. 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        <p>D-4�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />WINTER SEED PODS �?" Clusters of dried trumpet<lb />seed pods of a trumpet vine are silhouetted<lb />against fleecy clouds of a warm December<lb />day. The hearty vine, which brightens the<lb /><lb />flowering season with red-orange clusters of<lb /><lb />cope<lb /><lb />from the Carroll Righter Institute<lb /><lb />YOUR DAILY<lb /><lb />FORECAST FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 2, 1983<lb /><lb />GENERAL TENDENCIES: Today's planetary condi-<lb />tions bring some marked changes in your life from which<lb />you can gain many benefits. Accept modern methods and<lb />new opportunities coming your way.<lb /><lb />ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Study a new plan where<lb />productive ideas are concerned and put it in operation as<lb />soon as possible. Be alert.<lb /><lb />TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Listen to what family<lb />members have to suggest and go along with needed<lb />changes at home. Avoid trouble.<lb /><lb />GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) You have good ideas for<lb />greater productivity, so make plans to launch them at the<lb />first opportunity. Be precise.<lb /><lb />MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Good day to<lb />concentrate on financial matters and plan how to gain the<lb />greatest benefits. Improve your social life.<lb /><lb />LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) You are ready to make<lb />changes and you should seriously consider the activities<lb />you wish to retain in your life.<lb /><lb />VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) An excellent day to-study<lb />facts and figures so you can advance in your line of<lb />endeavor. Think constructively.<lb /><lb />LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Fine day for enjoying the<lb />company of good friends you really like. Be more precise<lb />in handling private matters.<lb /><lb />SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.21) Be alert to opportunities<lb />coming your way, but don�?Tt jump into anything too hasti-<lb />ly. Strive for increased happiness.<lb /><lb />SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) There are many<lb />opportunities to advance now, so be aware and seize them.<lb />Allow time to engage in favorite hobby.<lb /><lb />CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) You can easily handle<lb />obligations now that have been worrying you for some<lb />time. Make this a worthwhile day.<lb /><lb />AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Try to cooperate more<lb />with family members and increase harmony. Make long-<lb />range plans for the days ahead.<lb /><lb />PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) You may want to improve<lb /><lb />your surroundings, so study it well and get good ideas. |<lb /><lb />Show thoughtfulness for others.<lb /><lb />IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY . .. he or she will<lb />be one of those fascinating young persons who views<lb />eyerything on the grandest of scales, so give a fine educa-<lb />tion and your progeny can become an important person in<lb />any chosen field of endeavor.<lb /><lb />�?oThe Stars impel, they do not compel.'�?T What you 88<lb />of your life is largely up to you!<lb /><lb />FORECAST FOR MONDAY, JAN. 3, 1983<lb /><lb />GENERAL TENDENCIES: A good day and evening<lb />to make plans that are important to your advancement<lb />and progress. Be sure to make definite plans to have more<lb />security in the future.<lb /><lb />ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Contact persons who can<lb />give you the backing you need before handling an impor-<lb />tant financial matter. Don't waste time.<lb /><lb />TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) An outside venture can<lb />bring a great amount of success at this time. Show<lb />courtesy to family members.<lb /><lb />GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Find a better way of im-<lb />proving routines so that they become more profitable.<lb />Take needed health treatments.<lb /><lb />MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Find out what<lb />is needed to put across an idea that could bring you<lb />greater income in the future. .<lb /><lb />LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Begin the week properly by<lb />finding better ways to add to present success. Sidestep<lb />one who wants to waste your time.<lb /><lb />VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) You can now begin a<lb />course of action that will help you gain your goals more<lb />quickly. Show more generosity.<lb /><lb />LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Use a positive methoc to<lb />gain your personal aims. Wait until the evening for repay-<lb />ing social debts. Express happiness.<lb /><lb />SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Bring your talents to the<lb />attention of higher-ups but follow all rules and regulations<lb />that apply to you. Be wise.<lb /><lb />SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Being with new<lb />friends in the evening is fine since they can be helpful to<lb />you in present activities.<lb /><lb />CAPRICORN (Dec, 22 to Jan. 20) Find a more efficient<lb />way to handle your obligations and get good results.<lb />Delve into more outside activities.<lb /><lb />AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) State your aims to<lb />associates and they will support them willingly. Be sure<lb />to keep promises you've made.<lb /><lb />PISCES (Feb. 20.to Mar. 20) Put new ideas to work that<lb /><lb />will help improve your environment, but don't get rid of<lb /><lb />anything that is valuable.<lb /><lb />IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... bs or she will<lb />know how to handle problems of the broadest scope and<lb />should have a fine education so that life can be successful,<lb />Be sure to give praise for any exceptional work done.<lb />Ethical training is important.<lb /><lb />�?oThe Stars impel, they do not compel." What you make<lb />of vee life is largely up to you!<lb /><lb />EA<lb /><lb />structures, The vine in this photo has<lb />completely covered a small rural outbuilding.<lb />(Reflector Photo by Jerry Raynor)<lb /><lb />milk; lunch: vegetable beef<lb /><lb />British suffered 2,100.<lb /><lb />that ~ buil<lb /><lb />�?oflowers, climbs trees or<lb /><lb />Baptist<lb />Church<lb />Has New<lb />Building<lb /><lb />Cornerstone Baptist<lb />Church here, as of Saturday,<lb />is occupying its fourth build-<lb />ing in its 103-year history.<lb /><lb />One of the oldest churches<lb />in Greenville, Cornerstone<lb />brought many of its 500<lb />members together for a<lb />motorcade from the building<lb />it has occupied since 1923 at<lb />the corner of Railroad and<lb /><lb />When you need money,<lb />cash in on the items that<lb />are laying around the<lb />house---items that you no<lb />longer use.<lb /><lb />13th streets to its new build-<lb />ing at 305 Stantonsburg Road<lb />(intersection of Stantonsburg<lb />and Allen Road west of Pitt<lb />County Memorial Hospital).<lb />The just-vacated building<lb />was first used as a church by<lb />the congregation after its<lb />building on Clark Street<lb />burned in 1923. Previously<lb />had been a<lb /><lb />Our Family Rates<lb />3 Lines<lb />4 Days<lb />$4.00<lb /><lb />drying kiln for lumber, the<lb />pastor, the Rev. Arlee Grif-<lb />fith said. Prior to the Clark<lb />Street location, the church<lb />had been located at the<lb />corner of Fifth and Greene<lb />streets, where the present<lb />Main City Fire Station is.<lb />The church was founded in<lb />1879.<lb /><lb />Architects are now at work<lb />on plans for a sanctuary with ,<lb />additional educational space |<lb />to add to the building<lb />vacated by the Assembly of<lb />God which the church is now<lb />occupying. This building will<lb />be used mainly as a<lb />fellowship hall once the sanc-<lb />tuary is completed late this<lb />year, Griffith said.<lb /><lb />The Rev. Richard Joyner |<lb />and the Rev. Farney Moore |<lb /><lb />are the assiciateminisesol} Clagsified Ads<lb />752-6166<lb /><lb />City School<lb /><lb />Lunch Menu<lb />Menus in Greenville ele- |<lb /><lb />mentary schools this week as<lb />announced are: �?~<lb /><lb />Monday �?" _ breakfast:<lb />poptart, fruit juice and milk;<lb />lunch: country style steak,<lb />creamed potatoes with.<lb />gravy, sliced peaches, roll<lb />and milk.<lb /><lb />Tuesday �?" breakfast:<lb />pecan twirl, fresh banana<lb />and milk; lunch: hot dog<lb />with chili; potato rounds with<lb />catsup, green beans and<lb />milk.<lb /><lb />Wednesday �?" breakfast:<lb />pancake with syrup, fruit<lb />juice and milk; lunch:<lb />lasagna, garden peas, tossed<lb />salad, roll and milk.<lb /><lb />- Thursday �?" breakfast: hot<lb />buttered roll, fruit juice and<lb /><lb />soup, peanut butter and jelly<lb />sandwich, fresh apple,<lb />crackers and milk.<lb /><lb />Friday �?" _ breakfast:<lb />french toast with syrup, fruit<lb />juice and milk; lunch: pizza,<lb />buttered corn, chilled pine-�?"<lb />apple, pudding and milk. :<lb /><lb />An American force com- |<lb />manded by Andrew Jackson<lb />defeated a larger brigade of<lb />British soldiers Jan. 8, 1815,<lb />at the Battle of New Orleans.<lb />Peace had been declared two<lb />weeks before but word-had<lb />not reached either force. The<lb /><lb />casualities out of 5,400 men<lb />while Jackson�?Ts 4,000 men<lb />had fewer than 100 losses.<lb /><lb />Family Want Ads Must Be<lb />Placed By An Individual To<lb />Run Under The Miscellan-<lb />eous For Sale Classifica-<lb />tion. Limit One Item Per<lb />Ad With Sale Value Of<lb />$200 Or Less. Commercial<lb />Ads Excluded. All Ads<lb />Cash With Order. No Re-<lb />fund For Early. Cancelia-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />Use Your<lb />VISA or<lb />MASTER CARD<lb /><lb />THE DAILY<lb />REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />| the J. B.<lb /><lb />YOUR AD<lb />COULD BE<lb />WORKING<lb />FOR<lb />YOU IN THIS<lb />SPACE<lb /><lb />* *<lb />ADVERTISE<lb /><lb />WITH THE<lb />CLASSIFIED<lb /><lb />people read<lb />classified<lb /><lb />PUBLIC<lb />NOTICES<lb /><lb />FILE NO 82SP 409<lb />IN THE GENERAL COURT<lb />SUPERIOR court PENSION<lb />NORTHCARQLINA<lb /><lb />MICHAEL A. COLOMBO,<lb />Adrninistrator of the a of Tony<lb /><lb />Alan Hardee; Deceased iron pipe; thence, S. 82-03-29 E.<lb />Petitioners 103.30 feet to an iron a pine: thence, S.}<lb />S. 35-18-10 E. 93.29 feet; thence, S$<lb />MARK ALAN HARDEE, Minor, Et | 34-01-30 E. 319.38 feet; thence, S.<lb />Al, Respondents 80-21-48 E. 28.87 feet; thence, S.<lb />NOTICE OF SALE 18-51-58 W. 487.16 feet; thence S.<lb />Pursuant to an Order dul p! entered | 52-13-15 W. 177.90 feet; thence, S.<lb />by Sandra Gaskins, Clerk of | 42-39-10 W. 113.68 feet; thence, S.<lb />Superior Court of Pitt County, North | 56-32-56 W. 209.15 feet; thence N.<lb />Carolina, on the Ist day of | 86-07-36 W. 235.75 feet; thence S.<lb />December, 1982, in the above- | 84-31-01 W. 304.48 feet; thence N.<lb />captioned action, the undersi we 78-59-33 W. 58.71 feet; thence S.<lb />Administrator of the Estate of 87-11-52 W. 57-79 feet; thence, N.<lb />Alan Hardee will, on January 5, 1982, 88-55-02 W. 100.22 feet; thence, S.<lb />at the front steps of the Pitt County | 73-09-11 W. 124.16 feet; thence S.<lb />Courthouse, Greenville, North | 14-24-34 W. 96.03 feet: thence S.<lb />Carolina, at 10:00 A.M. offer for sale | 02-46-41 E. a a pad thence S.<lb />to the highest bidder for cash the | 12-36-53 W. eet; thence S.<lb /><lb />following-described real propert<lb />That certain tract or parcel of lend<lb />ae and_ bein ng situate in<lb />imesland Township, Pitt County,<lb />North Carolina, on the south side of<lb />Tar River, and lying between po<lb />River and N.C. State Highwa<lb />11, and being bounded on the urd<lb />by Tar River, on the South by the<lb />southern edge of a road and the<lb />lands of Clifton Edwards, on �?~the<lb />East by Tract �?~C�?T of the J.B. Rouse<lb />bres �?o on the West by Thad ee<lb />. Rouse lands, and more<lb />pariicular ly described. as follows:<lb />G at an iron stake in the<lb />south edge of the road which leads<lb />out to N. C. State Highway No. 11 in<lb />Clifton Edwards�?T line at the<lb />southeast corner of Tract �?~�?TE�?T�?T of the<lb />B. Rouse lands, and running<lb />thence with the line of Tract �?oE"�?T as<lb />follows: North 31 -. 15 min. East<lb />430 feet to an iron stake, North 2 deg.<lb />05 min. West 2,870 feet to an iron<lb />stake near the edge of field, North 42<lb />. 00 min. East 1,533 feet to an iron<lb />stake on Tar River; thence with 7<lb />River_as follows: South 79 deg. 1<lb />min. East 305 feet, North 80 deg. i<lb />min. East 101 feet, South 88 deg. 1<lb />min. East 303 feet, South 61 20<lb />min. East 410 feet to an iron stake at<lb />the corner of Tract �?o'C�?T�?T; thence with<lb />the line of Tract �?~�?TC�?T�?T as follows:<lb />South 55 deg. 00 min. West 1,855 feet<lb />to an iron stake near edge of the<lb />field, South 3 deg. 00 min: East 2,580<lb />feet to an iron stake in a branch,<lb />South 31 deg. 15 min. West 845 feet to<lb />an iron stake in the south edge of t<lb />road, cite Edwards�?T ge<lb />with the south f the rend,<lb />Clifton Edwarae�?T line, North 58 deg.<lb />25 min. West 385 feet to an iron stake<lb />at the tok ds and containing 67.1<lb />acres and being Tract Pi vig<lb />on lat of survey made b M.<lb />Dresbach, R.S., in July, 1942, Menleh<lb />eat is duly recorded in Map Book<lb />3, at pa ew 207 in Aa office of the<lb />ps ted [) f Pitt County,<lb />being a part of that certain tract<lb />of land conveyed to J. B. Rouse a<lb />wife, Nannie Rouse, by L. C. Skin r|<lb />and wife, Daisey M. Skinner, by<lb />deed dated goreiary 14, 1939, and |<lb />recorded in Book V-22, page in�?~<lb />the office of �?� agin pad of s of<lb />Pitt County, to which plat and deed<lb />reference is nara made, and being<lb />the same tract �?o4 land conveyed to<lb />ira Smith and wife by W. Len<lb />ea by deed recorded.in Boo<lb />H-24, at i 323, Pitt County<lb />Registry, being the identical<lb />ie conveyed is! Doris Hardee<lb />husband nfo D. Boyd,<lb />Theima E. Carowan w Thelma | ano<lb />S Mardes) by deed October |002<lb /><lb />Ss:<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />ry 1958, of record in Book 0 0-30, page |<lb /><lb />164, Pitt aid Segisiey.<lb /><lb />Subject together with<lb />easement in road over a stri<lb />land 20 feet wide along the sout<lb />boundary of Lots A, B, C, D and E of<lb />ouse Subdivision.<lb /><lb />PB ssate is excluded from, the above-<lb />git ye ooh rty the right-of- wey<lb />of by R 156 ich borders the sout!<lb />side of said tract and that certain lot<lb />or parcel of land conveyed to Harold<lb />E. Jones by deed of record in the Pitt<lb />County Registry in Book 1-40, at<lb />page 413, reference to such deed<lb />ng<lb /><lb />directed for a more complete<lb />} ~ accurate Seecriaiion of�?T the bat<lb /><lb />so excluded<lb />whe highest bidder at the sale shall<lb />be required to make a cash deposit<lb />of ten evtpel (10%) of the<lb />pepprspee th bid oda ig confirmation | 7?<lb />"Thi . sis say of Bece December 1982.<lb />Toe Hite, Cavendish<lb />Blount<lb />ll Drawer<lb /><lb />Polina 2 ;<lb />Telephone: (919) 752-6000<lb />oe 5, 15, 22, 1982; oe 2,<lb /><lb />persons indebted to said estate | §&gt;<lb />please make immediate payment.<lb />birch day of December, 1982.<lb />Route 8, rd<lb />Greenville, N.C. 2<lb />Administratrix 2 thee estate 5<lb />Louise Nichols Tyson,<lb /><lb />1983<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />�?~H} Dec. 19, 26, 1982; Jan. 2, 9,<lb /><lb />Ff<lb /><lb />.| Chicod Township, P<lb /><lb />he availability:<lb /><lb />032<lb /><lb />PUBLIC NOTICES 015 Chevrolet Boats For Sale<lb />A Vv i lag tg CATALINA 27, Atomi : inboard, :<lb />INTHEGENERALCOURT | (MELALA 077, don. soe aa abe see<lb /><lb />J :<lb />DISTRICT COURT DIVISION<lb />82-CVD-1555<lb />Pitt COUN rs lat<lb /><lb />PI<lb /><lb />A BOYD and wite.<lb />THEEMA GRACE BOYD,<lb />Plaintiff,<lb /><lb />vs.<lb />JAMES MIT<lb />CATHERIN LAIN<lb />Def fengert<lb /><lb />BOYD, Sis see ocean<lb /><lb />Take notice that &amp; pleading seek-<lb />ing relief against you has been filed<lb />action. The nature of the relief Logs | Bot<lb />sought is as follows: Child custody<lb />Jessica Nicole Boyd and child sup-<lb />port for such minor child.<lb /><lb />You are.r ee to make defense<lb />to such pi not later than 40<lb />days after the irst publication of<lb />this Notice as set forth below, and/ 9<lb />upon your failure to do so,<lb />seeking service opr!<lb />ly to the Court for<lb />�?" the 16th day ot Soon ace.<lb /><lb />DIXON, HORNE, DUFFUS<lb />&amp; DOUB<lb /><lb />wif app<lb /><lb />Randy D. Doub<lb /><lb />Attorneys for Plaintiffs<lb /><lb />P.O. Drawer 1785<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb /><lb />Telephone: (919) 758-6200<lb />December 26; January 2, 9, 16, 1982<lb /><lb />| Real nice. 752-3436<lb /><lb />oes. CHEVROLET $450. Cali 758.<lb /><lb />3, Ces Lene Carlo.<lb />500 negotiable li after 5, 756-<lb /><lb />ae Gad �?~cant, �?~tes<lb />mileage, clean family car. By<lb />owner. 756-5924.<lb /><lb />1979 Chevrole Monza, low mi<lb /><lb />2 door, 4 cylinder, automatic,<lb />extras. �?~$3008. 752-3487.<lb /><lb />018 Ford<lb /><lb />f Lae ef 1972 Ford. i<lb />tyes Bag tae A ade S<lb /><lb />_ oe PINTO W R<lb />wall. body. $550 best offer.<lb /><lb />offer.<lb /><lb />Call 752-7746.<lb />Autom �?" sa ge age 302.<lb />oe tic, po . power<lb />es, gir conditioning 5 radial<lb />fies. te os ge 752-7773<lb /><lb />463<lb />$339.<lb /><lb />after 6 pm. 758 756-399) days. A<lb /><lb />1979 FORD LTD Wagon. Cali 756-<lb />9566. a<lb /><lb />. SS<lb />Lincoin<lb /><lb />019<lb />1977 MARK V_ Low miles, 1 owner.<lb /><lb />1978 LINCOLN Continental Mark V,<lb />Bill Blass pec ner series, moon<lb />roof, new eR nice, will<lb />trade. 757- ost rs 352-2<lb /><lb />1978 LINCOLN Town Car. Nice. Call<lb />746-4503.<lb /><lb />�?~Sate , new Ae. paint.<lb />all 758-<lb /><lb />SORRY YOu MISSED<lb /><lb />cember re but it�?Ts not to _ late<lb /><lb />to make offer 1983<lb />sailboat. RB Sailor, Highway 264<lb />East, 758-4641.<lb /><lb />13° BOSTON WHALER with 35<lb /><lb />horsepower Johnson , meets Start,<lb />alternator, steering: con<lb />bow rail, full "gover, and<lb /><lb />trol,<lb />trailer. $7800, Call 756-1976.<lb />¥ GRADY a ee ee we Ski a_i<lb /><lb />+ runabou<lb /><lb />orc 1/0, pall interior, ae<lb />stereo, top, full cover, deluxe mat<lb />ching Cox trailer, both are blue and<lb />white. $6,950. Call 756-1976.<lb /><lb />1982, 16 FOOT crs ee ame 35<lb /><lb />horsepower Evinr console,<lb /><lb />vanized trailer, $4,400, 752-6715 ee<lb />5.<lb /><lb />034 Campers For Sale<lb /><lb />GOOD BUY now for Spring. 17�?T<lb /><lb />Vavereer, fully loaded. Calif 756<lb />1953 for showing.<lb />TRUCK COVERS - All sizes, colors.<lb />Leer Fiberglass and tsman<lb />tops. 250 units in seek. �?~Briants,<lb />Raleigh, N C_ 834-2<lb /><lb />036 Cycles For Sale<lb /><lb />MOPED FOR SALE $110. Gan be<lb />seen anytime before 2:30. 757-1368.<lb />1976 HONDA XL175, low mileage.<lb />Good condition. Heimet. inciuded.<lb />$375 or best offer. 756-3845.<lb /><lb />020 Mercury<lb /><lb />FILE:<lb />FILM:<lb /><lb />IN THE rice<lb />SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION<lb />BEFORE THE CLERK:<lb /><lb />NORTH CAROLINA<lb /><lb />COUNTY OF PITT<lb /><lb />IN THE MATTER OF:<lb /><lb />James A. Nelson, Jr. and Robert D.<lb />Kornegay, Co- Adeninisivaters of the<lb />Estate o Gertrude J Lane; Robert<lb />L. Lane, Jr. and ee Ann Parker<lb />Lane; Barbara Jean Thorpe and<lb />husband, James A. Thor arolyn| $<lb /><lb />Sue Sato and husband, Takao Lewis<lb />Sato<lb /><lb />NOTICE<lb />UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of and<lb />Order of the Superior Court of Pitt<lb /><lb />County, made in the ial pro- must sell. $1095. 756-8926.<lb />Gooding om ore ee �?oIN THE MATTER<lb />NELSON, JR AND| 023 �?~ Pontiac<lb /><lb />ROBERT 5 KORNEGAY: Co- Ad-<lb />ministrators, of the Estate of Ger-<lb />trude z ber ROBERT L LANE,<lb />JR wife, ANN PARKER<lb />LANE? "BARBARA see THORPE | 8<lb />and husband, JAMES HORPE;<lb />CAROLYN SUE SATO. oc see hal<lb />TAKAO LEWIS SATO,�?� the under-<lb />signed Commissioners will on the 28<lb />day of January, 1983 at 12:00 noon at<lb />the Courthouse door in Greenville,<lb />North Carolina, offer for sale to the<lb />highest bidder for cash that certain<lb />tract of land ly ying and being in<lb />tt County, North<lb />Carolina, and = particularly<lb />described as follo<lb />BEGINNING py the nail in the<lb />centerline cog of NCSR 1800<lb />and NCSR 1925; thence, N. 09-12-06<lb />E. 244.10 feet to a nail in the<lb />centerline of NCSR 1925 the POINT] §<lb />OF BEGINNING; thence, with the<lb />centerline of NCSR 1925 N. 09-13-06<lb />W. 1701.03 feet to a PK nail, thence<lb />N. 86-43-07 E. 2638.67 feet to an iron<lb />Re thence, to a concrete marker;<lb />88-24-23 E. 2906.09 feet to an iron<lb />pipe; thence, N 88-24-23 E. 48.96 to an<lb /><lb />02-15-33 E. 89. 34 a thence, leaving<lb />the ditch N. 58-15-27 W. 1550.05 feet to<lb />a pipe; thence N. 57-57-42 W. 660.93<lb />feet, thence, S. 41-21-49 W. 1893.80) 2<lb />feet to an iron pipe; thence S.<lb />82-37-47 W. 192.76 feet to an iron<lb />And thence S. 82-37-00 W. 226.92 feet<lb />0 an iron pipe: thence S. 82-50-06 W.<lb />1242.49 feet to the POINT OF<lb />BEGINNING. Being Lot No. 5 of the<lb />Robert Lewis Lane, Sr. Heirs pro-<lb />party as shown on that Map record-<lb />n Map Book 27, Page 105 and} &gt;5..<lb />Sasa of the Pitt County neeey: and<lb />ba pe 148.23 acres of<lb />The woes will be sold subject<lb />to -any id assessments, in-<lb />cluding 1983 ad valorem al bere<lb />taxes. The highest bidder shall<lb />quired to post a cash deposit of<lb />percent we of his bid . show Nie<lb />goad faith, and said sale wil<lb />Hep subject to confirmation by the<lb />our<lb />This the 23 day of oy aga 1982.<lb />Mark W. ns, J<lb />Commissioner<lb />Howard A. Knox, Jr.<lb />Commissioner<lb />January 2, 9, 16, 23, 1983<lb /><lb />NOTICE<lb /><lb />The annual report of the R.L.<lb />Davis Charitable Trust Fund Inc. is<lb />available at the address noted below<lb />for inspection during regular<lb />business hours by at tap zen who so<lb />requests within days after<lb />publication of this notice of its<lb /><lb />R.L. Davis Charitable<lb />Trust Fund Inc.<lb />112 W. Wilson St.<lb />he primp N.C. yee a<lb />r manager is ric<lb />paris Wesee .<lb /><lb />WANT<lb />ADS<lb />152-016<lb /><lb />PERSONALS<lb />CREDIT PROBLEMS?<lb /><lb />Mastercard or<lb />edit No ve<lb />Brochure _ cal!<lb />Toll<lb /><lb />Receive a<lb />| Guaranteed. Bad Cr<lb />blem. For Fri<lb /><lb />House of Credit,<lb />-800-442-1531 anytime. |<lb /><lb />them to the si Ad<lb />i atrix on or 20,<lb />feeh wr tile notice Gr eaten atl bs<lb /><lb />007 SPECIAL NOTICES<lb /><lb />KER�?~S and. Grim<lb />og a betes rimes Ag �?oiste<lb />¢<lb />E PAY gare tor diamonds:<lb />ae G yy stein ol rin bg ct bt 407<lb />ville.<lb /><lb />011 Autos For Sale<lb /><lb />E YOU SELL or trade your<lb />eros car, ay 756- 1877, Grant<lb /><lb />JEEPS, CARS, TRUCKS<lb /><lb />bene $100 oe at local<lb />tr od shetty In veto. 569- oxall<lb />r<lb /><lb />refund 1504 for directory on how<lb /><lb />-| 1973 TOYOTA ood ge ST. Some<lb /><lb />ill be| Re@<lb /><lb />1978 MERCURY ceryve. PR,<lb />tionwagon, Carolina bive,<lb /><lb />stereo, air, power serine�?� sat<lb />brakes, 8 c) \inders, ,jvage rack,<lb />automatic. $ . Call<lb />Ar Whitehurst 7 752: aa.<lb /><lb />021 Oldsmobile<lb /><lb />1967 OLDS Vista Cruiser. Runs<lb />great. Call 746-4503.<lb /><lb />1982 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass Sta-<lb />tionwagons and ans. Several<lb /><lb />colors. Lugga rack (sta-<lb />tionwa 1, AR/EM Brerne: cruise,<lb /><lb />tilt, diesel. per lion<lb />$7950. Call hare Whitehurst 752-3143.<lb />022 Plymouth<lb /><lb />1974 DUSTER, automatic, slant 6.<lb />Excellent sha Have new car,<lb /><lb />= KAWASAKI 550. 4 cylinder, 6<lb />perfect condition. $1650.<lb />7 2-1628 after 5.<lb /><lb />039 Trucks For Sale<lb />CHEVROLET TRUCK 1956. $250<lb />757-1368. :<lb /><lb />FORD TON TRUCK 1978. With<lb />dump body. Call Leo Venters<lb />Motors, Ayden, 746-6171.<lb /><lb />1972 FORD CUSTOM PICKUP,<lb />automatic, new tires, �?" top.<lb />Excellent condition. 756-4447.<lb /><lb />1979 FORD RANCHERO, new<lb />a. eee shi wee. will trade. 757-<lb /><lb />1980 DATSUN PICKUP, short ped. 2<lb /><lb />cylinder, radio, heater. Good con-<lb />dition. Priced to sell. Call 752- $440.<lb />1982 DODGE TRUCK for sale,<lb />$5800. Cail 753-2488.<lb /><lb />040 Child Care<lb /><lb />1979 SUNBIRD, beige, excellent<lb />condition, AM/FM stero, air; power<lb />stage ng ane eee aad miles.<lb /><lb />7142 or 7. ead<lb /><lb />024<lb /><lb />DATSUN, pid 260Z, bronze, 4<lb />speed air, $3370, Call 756-7337 or<lb />7 3555, ask ong William.<lb />FOR.SALE: 1982 Toyota Tercell, 5<lb />sored. air, AM/F stereo. Cail<lb /><lb />MG MIDGET<lb />a paint and interior.<lb /><lb />VOLKSWAGEN PESTLE<lb />iginal owner. Call 758<lb />1969 MGB-G egy �?oExcellent<lb />ie eagle condition. Rebuilt<lb />ine. Radials. Wire weal<lb />An /FM cassette. No a Interior<lb />needs work. $1,750. 753-2<lb />1970 MERCEDES ao Extra<lb />clean. $5000. 752-0139.<lb />1972 TOYOTA CORONA sta-<lb />tionwagon. Automatic, air, radial<lb />tires, 3 400 or best offer. 756-3845.<lb />1973 MG MIDGET, �?~new<lb />fanseslenion brakes and front end.<lb />$1700. Call 758-2300 days.<lb /><lb />Foreign<lb /><lb />1972. New engine,<lb />$1800. 756<lb /><lb />1971. Or-<lb /><lb />ly damage due to accident but<lb />mechanically real good. Has<lb />automatic transmission, air, FM<lb />radio. _ Call 758- 108 stter 8<lb />1975 TOYOTA CORONA<lb />automatic. New radial rea Sood<lb />condition. $1100. 753-2381.<lb /><lb />1976 SPITFIRE, new paint, dep,<lb />seats, carpet, brakes. Call 758-<lb /><lb />after 6.<lb /><lb />1977 TOYOTA Corolla SR5 with 5<lb />, air, AM/EM, condition,<lb />or best offer. 746-6658, leave<lb /><lb />message.<lb />bid Hg Soins COROLLA, 2 door, 4<lb /><lb />Best offer. Call 752-3925 until<lb />ry 6; after 6, 752-6910.<lb /><lb />je 1980 DATSUN 210 WAGON, 5 speed<lb />Cerca ig condition. Best<lb />oer tall 749-1<lb />962, BMW 1m sun roof, 5<lb />leather s, cassette, luxus<lb /><lb />0 rnties. 758-0090 fer §<lb />cong CEL Ien GT, 5 speed, |<lb /><lb />HAVE ROOM FOR one child over 2<lb />years. of age, daily educational<lb />a jes, hot lunches, located off<lb />Arab<lb />NEW ree gg A SERVICE on<lb />hway 33. Will keep infants or<lb />diers Monday-Friday. 752-1783.<lb /><lb />046 PETS<lb /><lb />AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER<lb />ies, born Thanksgiving. P one<lb />57-3524.<lb />AKC REGISTERED Flee Rian<lb />Husky guppies. S$. $100. 752-7<lb />HITE German onreeen<lb /><lb />U Py ai shots. tgs price. 106<lb />e ies Jarvis Stree<lb /><lb />ASSETT HOUNDS, AKC 524-4624,<lb />cifton, NC<lb /><lb />Leet gl DOG Obedience training.<lb /><lb />aaant DANE pups. ed $75 to<lb />$100. Call 756-8833 or 756-86<lb /><lb />ONE GooD broke er = sale.<lb />752-1254.<lb /><lb />051<lb /><lb />ARE YOU FAMILI<lb />expensive ladies wear? Sales ex<lb />rience and a mature personality<lb />may qualify you to work in one of<lb />Greenville�?Ts most exclusive stores.<lb />Position available now! Call Paula,<lb />Thomas &amp; Thomas Vocational<lb /><lb />Assessment aca Service<lb />Division), 757-339<lb /><lb />BECOME A TC OF the dynamic<lb />legal world! Challenging paralegal<lb />position available for a person with<lb />experience. Excellent sala sary, and<lb />atmosphere. Call now! Paula,<lb />homas &amp; Thomas Vocational<lb />Assessment (Personnel Service<lb />Division), 757-3398. �?~<lb /><lb />BOOKKEEPER NEEDED for full<lb />time work. Must have. experience<lb />with road mileage and tax. Those<lb />qualified or interested call 752- $124<lb />Monday through Friday.<lb /><lb />CAN YOU ME ET THE challenge of<lb />the next decade? You can if you<lb />ade are now for an exciting career<lb /><lb />ta processing, merchandising.<lb /><lb />se Ser ult -related experience a<lb /><lb />bee virement. College<lb /><lb />tnd previous sales experience a<lb /><lb />Help Wanted<lb />R WITH<lb /><lb />parang payments of $284" yo must, $18K-$20K first veer. Call<lb />month. Randy, Thomas &amp; Thomas Voca-<lb />982 ea PRELUDE Blve,/tional Assessment OO<lb />teeta Only 2,000 miles. 757-&gt; Service| ic ivisi 757-1<lb /><lb />1982 PEUGEOT 505 STI Low mile-<lb />age still under peri a ty xcellent<lb /><lb />condition. Must sell<lb />032 Boats For Sale<lb />ten| CAL 25 SAILBOAT, Keel,<lb /><lb />Diesel, li ag 4 ments, approved<lb />ead, wir oC, many extras.<lb /><lb />Call 919 7566098.<lb />sl nti ana one RUTTER NNEC<lb />CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />ROOFING<lb /><lb />STORM WINDOWS<lb />DOO RS &amp; AWNINGS<lb /><lb />Remo<lb /><lb />co<lb /><lb />. Lupton, Co.<lb />Ae 6116<lb /><lb />NEW PITT COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS<lb /><lb />FLEA MARKET<lb />OPEN SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY 8AM -5 PM<lb /><lb />Many, Many After Christmas Bargains<lb />CRAFTS ANTIQUES TOOLS SILVERPLATE PRODUCE<lb />Call Bill Mike Fairgrounds<lb />746-3541 746-3550 758-6916<lb /><lb />�?� ~ CLASSIFIED DIS PLAY<lb /><lb />AUCTION<lb /><lb />2 BIG PUBLIC AUCTIONS<lb />FRI. Jan. 7-10:00 A.M.<lb />Sale Site-1-95 Soutfi,<lb />Exit 105 Bagley Rd.<lb />Kenly, N.C.<lb /><lb />Farm impl.-industrial Equip.<lb /><lb />Big Trucks &amp; Trailers<lb />To Consign to Auction-Call:<lb />(919) 284-5541<lb /><lb />AYCOCK AUCTION CO., INC.<lb />Kenly, N.C.-N.C.A.L. 266<lb /><lb />VETERINARY<lb /><lb />Needed for Animal Resources Center in Medical<lb />School. Requires an AA degree in Surgical Technology,<lb />Veterinary Technology, or Nursing, with at least 3 years<lb /><lb />experience in applying<lb /><lb />_methodology; or an equivalent combination of educa-<lb />tion and experience. Submit detailed resume to:<lb /><lb />PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT<lb /><lb />TECHNICIAN sag,<lb /><lb />surgical techniques and<lb /><lb />East Carolina<lb /><lb />�?~University<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb />NORTH CAROLINA 2783<lb /><lb />919-757-6352<lb /><lb />4 es SRR<lb /><lb />ECU<lb /><lb />An Equal Opperawity Ajfirmative Action Employer<lb /><lb />G. B. ELECTRIC INC.<lb /><lb />�?~Now Yoene Applications for<lb /><lb />Settiosee Wa! �?oAuinaritag<lb />n u<lb />Dealer if Pitt County y- Hastings<lb /><lb />1978 per ap cra x<lb /><lb />_|power steer<lb />Rg id Heed<lb />014 �?"<lb /><lb />£3,600 mii eal<lb />1980 SE soem re sake<lb /><lb />05 ~�?" Ch<lb />5. 150-77<lb /><lb />ser A Sa" Gta<lb /><lb />in,<lb /><lb />ur car. | ick Aute<lb /><lb />: 1 Wiring<lb />1 758-4688<lb /><lb />ECTRICIANS<lb /><lb />and Sorice Work<lb /><lb />355-6011<lb /><lb />Sas Drive. Call 756-8788 or<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"D-5<lb /><lb />051 Help Wanted 05) Help Wanted 051 Help Wanted 061 Antiques 072 Livestock 074 Miscellaneous 074 Miscellaneous 1074 Miscellaneous<lb />= = pe a : = _ areepswrrieniecineins<lb />CHRISTIAN COMPANION for ~ NUCLEAR TRAINEES PART TIME DESK CLERK needed wortHen oS, NEST HORSEBACK RIDING Jarman| ANTIQUE DUNCAN PHYFE Sofa. FREEZER | RCA WHIRLPOOL HANDPAINTING work desired.<lb />Gory FP lovely rural eel i $2,000 CASH Bonu Positions are Seeae sat dears byt The RALEIGH AN joue&gt; Stables, 732-5297. Se ae ight. eae $200 or te. 19 �?"<lb />�?"_ e (er Gales lage 723) ik nuciear pro: | CaN *Apnty eente Franc Rea | Show oad tale leouee yi 10 a.m.-| O74 Miscellaneous High chair. $12. Playpen. =ae GARAGE  GOOR, lata paid | HEAVY puTy EXERCISE BIKE<lb />DENTAL RECEPTIONIST vision. Excetient voy ns peckone i : 9 pm.; January 15, a og 7D; | a | Fo - giass windows. $200 firm.<lb />pee cis Uae euuaeinese - includes salary, bonettis anal 6 can | nee? Memorial Or ive. January is, noon p.m. Civic | Ste "USED REFRIG RATORS ar guards, § Tessin $3. | 752 Or 756-8690, HOTPOINT. SICROWAVE OVEN<lb />certified dental assistant. ar wate Won or program: TRUCKING ity = freezers, r: and | $90 Used tow abie| CE UPRIGHT 16° self saetrosting bn Pero a retrigerator.<lb />acme to; Dental Receptionist PO cai saat i ROADMASTERS, ING Th i BIS LAYING ANTS ONLY! = | Satta I Sint ea, for, quick, sale. Black and white TY" sold f sold for $90-will | = 158-8199. �?" | point Deluxe and dryer yer<lb />Pog Vi eet WE oe ie CARPENTER 01 or First Class Tractor-Trailer Training seeking $2.00 admission $1.30 with this ad. sae tawiea,�?� faedeas at reel t fer 33. Ba th bench for invalid| GIRLS S SKATES. sits bive matching combination ece<lb />YOU HAVE word arpenter needed. 746-3519. __| aality individuals for driver | DEALERS AND COLLECTOR Jack. - _�?" dineite suite. Coffee Table, 752-5066.<lb />00 apace? AVE word processing Ritinee yore ta agg �?~in| foe ga age % nn 919- ae: -8337 (Bue ; on �?o4359, APPLIANCES, used freezers, re-<lb />mediately with local law firm.| Greenville. 2 years or more @ experi- lutea ae, �?~ 8956. frigerators, wa: wa s, furniture and �?oCLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb />Excellent typing skills a definite| ence in credit and collections de- much more ll a Repeat, 10 a �?" : ee<lb />must! Good salary and plush office| sired. Good salary and excellent West oy Street, Ayden, next to<lb />surroundings. Call Pavia, Thomas) benefits. Please send resume of | UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY for uel, Wood, Coal Bob�?~s T<lb /><lb />&amp; Thomas Vocational Assessment<lb />(Personnel Service Division), 757-<lb />3398.<lb />EARN $100 - $200 extra income per<lb />week, 15-20 hours. varantees<lb />available. Work preferred leads.<lb />Area manager positions available.<lb />Write,�?T World Book-Childcraft, A-10<lb />Highland Park, Greenville, NC<lb />27834.<lb /><lb />ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN<lb />immediate opening in Myrtie Beach<lb />area for person with AA ree in<lb />electronics and preferably some<lb />experience with prom aeniahie of-<lb />fice systems. apidly growing<lb />company with branch operations in<lb />4 states offers good starting 7<lb />excellent benefits and = stron<lb />advancement potential. New gra<lb />uates encouraged to apply. Call<lb />Hilliard, Thomas &amp; Thomas Voca-<lb />tional Assessment (Personnel<lb />Service Division), 757-3398.<lb />EXPERIENCED DOG Groomer<lb />wanted. Part time. Call Bullock's<lb />Kennel, 758-2681.<lb /><lb />FLOOR COVERING Sal<lb /><lb />PO Box 818,<lb />reenville, NC 27834. Equal Oppor-<lb />tunity Employer.<lb /><lb />OPERATIONS<lb />MANAGER<lb /><lb />National Company with over 250<lb />locations is expanding into. the<lb />Greenville area.<lb /><lb />If you have the self image to handle<lb /><lb />valifications to<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />You may ae the qualifications we<lb />seek. We offer<lb /><lb />- Exceptional earnings<lb /><lb />- Unlimited market<lb /><lb />- Basic &amp; continuous peine<lb /><lb />Your own office &amp; staff<lb /><lb />Radio wenn perimeter<lb /><lb />EF ection<lb /><lb />For details: pay bag ae en,<lb />185<lb /><lb />snares and paste<lb />up/la poe! �?" nergne. a, bn moh :<lb />enc fe) [s) Se<lb />rear s" Ox ed Greenville N Cc<lb /><lb />commercial and industrial supply<lb />sales. Draw pius commission.<lb />Training and ent benefits.<lb />Experience so + not neces-<lb />sary for self starter. Send resume to<lb />Supply Sales, Rs hg Box 507,<lb />Greenville, NC 2<lb /><lb />WOULD LIKE ary AGED<lb />Lady to nights with elderly<lb />lady. 746-<lb /><lb />059 Work Wanted<lb /><lb />ALL TYPES tree service. Trim-<lb />ming, cutting, �?"�?" damage,<lb />cleanup, and oval. �?~Free<lb /><lb />ALL ALL TYPES OF firewood for sale.<lb />J P Stancil, 752-6331.<lb />LOG age DAL LF roukets and<lb />services. Parts i r service<lb />for small Be ome li) 756-0090<lb />nights and<lb />MIXED oc. $40. Oak, $45.<lb />758-6849 or<lb />OAK FIREWOOD for sale. Call<lb />752- Bs. 752-6420<lb />SEASONED OAK $50 �?~2<lb />tacked. 757-1637.<lb />en SOAK FIREWOOD for sale. a<lb />a load if we deliver; $40 a load i<lb />you pick up. 758-3797 or 752-5488.<lb /><lb />cord,<lb /><lb />estimates. J P Stancil, 752-6331.<lb /><lb />ALL TYPES OF MASONRY repair<lb />or build. 30 years experience. 73-<lb />2581. Free estimates.<lb /><lb />ALL TYPES of plumbi<lb />able. State License 51<lb />days; 757-3143 nights.<lb />ANYBODY NEEDING home<lb />service. Call 758-5737 between 7<lb />p.m.-l1] p.m.<lb /><lb />. Reason-<lb />756-1898<lb /><lb />son<lb />with retail carpet and vinyl sales<lb />experience needed by established<lb />company. Send resume to Floor<lb />rag Foe PO Box 1967, Greenville,<lb />NC 27834<lb />GOVERNMENT JOBS Immediate<lb />openings. eg hoger and domestic.<lb />$20,000 to $50,000 pilus a year. Call<lb />(312) 931 nOss, Extension 1074A<lb /><lb />GREAT OPPORTUNITY for perean<lb />with some college and sales ex<lb /><lb />ence! Manager trainee sition<lb />available with a _ national \ retail<lb />COMBA Good benefits and salary.<lb />Must be os to relocate. Call<lb />immediatel aula, Thomas &amp;<lb />Thomas ocational Assessment<lb />(Personnel Service Division), 757-<lb /><lb />GROWTH OPPORTUNITY<lb />available now for individual with<lb />revious retail credit or mone<lb />andlin oh Boag ga tlle gap Must be neat,<lb />ersona and career oriented.<lb />all Randy, Thomas &amp; Thomas<lb />Vocational Assessment (Personnel<lb />Service Division), 757-1098.<lb />HOME SEWERS NEEDED, set<lb />our own hours, we will train. Call<lb />56-9223 or 756-7297, days or<lb />evenings.<lb />HOMEWORKERS Wirecraft pro-<lb />uction. We train house dwellers.<lb />or full details write: Wirecraft,<lb />P O Box 223, Norfolk, Va. 23501.<lb /><lb />ILLUSTRATOR for Eastern North<lb />Carolina Advertising Agency, must<lb />be experienced in print layout.<lb />Media - vie experience desirable.<lb />1-527-228<lb /><lb />INTERIOR DECORATOR wanted<lb />at local store. Degree and experi-<lb />ence recuired. Send resume _ to<lb />Decorator, PO Box 1967, Greenville,<lb />NC 27834.<lb /><lb />LICENSED COSMETOLOGIST<lb />Busy location. Salary plus com-<lb />mission. Paid vacation. Apply Holi-<lb />day Hair Fashions, Carolina East<lb />Center, No phone calls please.<lb /><lb />LPN�?TS NEEDED - Full time and<lb /><lb />art time in 182 bed long term<lb />ealth care center. All shifts<lb />available, good benefits, com-<lb /><lb />pervs salary. Contact Mrs. Tem-<lb />ple, DON, Oak Manor of Kinston,<lb />317 Rhodes Avenue, Kinston. Phone<lb />523-0083.<lb /><lb />MANAGMENT Large corporation<lb />looking for management potential.<lb />Must start in sales. 60 hour week.<lb />Some door a door. Salary and<lb />benifits. Conner Mobile omes,<lb /><lb />756-0333.<lb />ites SET UP MAN with<lb /><lb />expereince,<lb />Azalea Mobil<lb />Williams. 756-781<lb />TO PLAGE YOUR Classified Ad,<lb />just call 752-6166 and let a friendly<lb />Ad-Visot/ help you | word your Ad.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />eLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />MOBILE :<lb />nN person a<lb />fg eg JT<lb /><lb />PICTURE FRAMER<lb /><lb />Desire person with experience for<lb />full time position. Apply. to Frame<lb />it Yourself Shop for Loplication.<lb />756-7454.<lb /><lb />RN NEEDED for skilled nursing<lb />supervisor in 182 bed |} term<lb />health care ge 7-3 shift, every<lb />other weekend off, «good benefits,<lb />competitive salar ust hold cur-<lb />rect license and have supervisory<lb />experience. Contact Mrs. Temple,<lb />DON, Oak Manor of Kinston, 317<lb />Kinston. Phone<lb /><lb />Rhodes Avenue,<lb />523-0083.<lb /><lb />SALES MANAGERS Potential $90<lb />a year. National Premier Company<lb />expanding, need Sales Reps and<lb />gg ad Mr. Henry, (213) 327-<lb /><lb />Sor ETT A word processors<lb />and typists needed immediately for<lb />long and short term temporary<lb />assignments. Must have at least one<lb /><lb />year work experience. Call for an<lb />appointment - 757-3300.<lb />MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICE<lb />118 Reade Street<lb /><lb />SECRETARY 9 to 3 for a Greenville<lb />based group of preschools. Apply in<lb />person at 313 East 10th Street. No<lb />phone calls please.<lb /><lb />SHORT ORDER COOKS, 3 years<lb />minimum experience; i ee<lb />for day, nite work. PP 7 erson<lb />Monday, 1-4 pm, 213 East 5th Street,<lb />Beef N Shakes.<lb /><lb />TAP ALL YOUR<lb />KNOWLEDGE<lb />LEARNED IN NURSING<lb />NEEDED<lb />RN�?TS<lb /><lb />spulimesy 17<lb /><lb />Competitive Salaries<lb />ae to work around: school<lb />es.<lb /><lb />schedu<lb />Contact: Lydia Morgan RN,<lb />Director _ of YNursing, niversity<lb /><lb />Nursing Center, 758-7100.<lb />CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb />ARMY SU R PLUS<lb /><lb />CAMPING -ORTING<lb />Mil<lb /><lb />TARY<lb /><lb />ARMY-NAVY STORE<lb /><lb />1501S Evans<lb /><lb />COMPLETE SHARPENING<lb />Service! If you have any item that<lb />needs sharpening, just call 758-1959<lb />after 5pm.<lb />CUSTOM CARPENTRY WORK<lb />Framing, remeer ine repairs.<lb />Reasonable rates eferences.<lb />Greenville, 355-2956<lb />DEPENDABLE MATURE lady to<lb />live in as housekeeper. 752-3090 ask<lb />for Jean.<lb />DO YOU HAVE SOMEONE sick,<lb />elderly or just a shut-in? 4 you<lb />fo run errands, the<lb />doctor or ust to ~ p vel i pe. |<lb />i . Can work days or nights.<lb />7. es relevance. Call<lb />anytime 752-5326.<lb />HOMEOWNERS SPECIAL Paint<lb />or wallpaper any room, second<lb />room pres or eee Va<lb />price. By Design, 758-716<lb />HONEST PAINTING, year rou.<lb />Call, bee thea. Birchard, We épm. to 11<lb />pm.7<lb />PLUMBING AND CARPENTRY<lb />All. ty repair�?T 206 ret<lb />specializi in room fr ir<lb />efate Licedee #7037-P 746-2657; if no<lb />answer 752-4064.<lb />QUALITY PAINTING Inside and<lb />out, year around. We guarantee our<lb />work. Call for free estimate ee<lb />included. Call anytime 756-8921 or<lb />795-4993.<lb /><lb />065 Farm Equipment<lb /><lb />_- mations enn MSN<lb />UILDING A WOOD SPLITTER?<lb /><lb />heck our prices! Four way<lb />center valve $42.95. Four way vaive<lb />with kick out $57.95. 4°'x24�?� cylinder<lb />with -1%2"" rod $139.95. Lovejoy<lb />coupling connate $10.95. Pumps,<lb />hoses, er a ae an? c �?"<lb />are available r upply.<lb />Greenville, NC 752- 3998.<lb /><lb />FARM MACHINERY ns oe<lb />Tuesday, January 4th at } 150<lb />tractors, 500 implements. We. �?~buy<lb />and used equ<lb /><lb />Wayne Implernent Auction Cor<lb />�?~ation, Box 233, eo 117<lb />th, Goldsboro, �?~530<lb />#188, Phone 734-4234<lb /><lb />LIQUID STORAGE TANKS-Get<lb />ready for a. with an 1100 gallon<lb />tank for ; bee Cg tank,<lb />$576.95 or a 1600 galion tank for<lb />$688.95. We also have a complete<lb />line of hoses, cut offs and fittings in<lb />rare Agri Supply, Greenville, NC<lb /><lb />aRaSEY.: HARRIS TRACTOR 1966<lb />aad 2 Ton Truck. Call after 6;<lb /><lb />WATER PUMPS-% _ horse<lb />convertible pu He $158.49, Vo<lb />wer convertible pump, $138.49; a<lb />orsepower shallow well pump,<lb />jie Finish Hy job a oo<lb />0 ings a pe supplies. Agr<lb />Suppl reenville, NC 75 755-3999<lb />WOOD CUTTING SUPPLIES: �?"<lb />chain mor Start at - bar,<lb />$11.95; 16° bar, $12.49; r,<lb />$14.95. Bar oil $3.49 per<lb />cycle splitting mauls an<lb />hammers. Agri Supply, Greenville,<lb />NC 752-3999.<lb /><lb />band<lb /><lb />CORMATIC 2200 ELECT<lb />NC - ef<lb /><lb />SANDING and_ finishing peers.<lb />Small carpenter jobs, counter f<lb />Jack Baker Fioor Service. 756-<lb />pnt og no answer cali back.<lb /><lb />TAX SPECIALIST with New York<lb />Law Firm. Computer experience.<lb />946-1742.<lb /><lb />WOULD LIKE TO BABYSIT _or<lb />clean house. Reasonable rates. Ex-<lb />perienced. 756-7892.<lb /><lb />072 Livestock<lb /><lb />BEAUTIEUL Bo gaa do HORSE<lb />ds. Liverchestnut,<lb /><lb />cai ge "lace,<lb />tockings. 32 years old. Rides<lb />nglish. Also a Beautiful Paiomino<lb /><lb />Walking Horse. 15.1, 15.2 hands. 8 to<lb />"| 452%ss00. old. Anyone can ride.<lb /><lb />four white<lb /><lb />CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />JUNK CARS NEEDED<lb /><lb />TOP DOLLAR PAID<lb /><lb />FOR JUNK CARS<lb />According to year model<lb /><lb />CALL 752-6124<lb /><lb />CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />OPEN A MUSTANG TODAY<lb />HASTINGS FORD<lb /><lb />IT'S A<lb /><lb />TO MISS!<lb /><lb />¢ 3 bbl. V-6 engine<lb /><lb />* Select Shift Automatic<lb /><lb />© Genuine Leather Interior<lb />© Power Steering<lb /><lb />NOW ON<lb />DISPLAY<lb /><lb />GRAND OPENING<lb />YOU WON'T WANT<lb /><lb />MUSTANG GLX<lb /><lb />MUSTANG GLX<lb />CONVERTIBLE<lb /><lb />Room and fun for 4 passengers<lb /><lb />- Power retractable top + Dual<lb />function rear glass window - 3.8L<lb /><lb />V-6 engine and SelectShift auto-<lb />matic standard.<lb /><lb />- DuraSpark Electronic ignition<lb />» Quad rectangular halogen head-<lb />lamps « Full wraparound body-<lb /><lb />side protection molding system<lb /><lb />LEASE, BUY<lb />OR FINANCE<lb />LOW, LOW RATE:<lb /><lb />ORDER YOURS NOW<lb /><lb />SHE�?TS A BEAUTY<lb />TOP UP OR DOWN<lb /><lb />HAPPY CREW<lb />FORA<lb />HAPPY DRIVE<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />THE '83 FORDS<lb /><lb />Dealer No. 5720<lb />758-0114<lb /><lb />Tenth Street &amp; 264 By-Pass<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C. 27834<lb /><lb />BEDDING AND WATERBEDS<lb />ve up to ve and more. Fac<lb />Mattress And Waterton, 7<lb />Greenville Bivd, next to Pitt Plaza<lb /><lb />BRAND NEW �?"Kerson Heater.<lb />i 756-<lb /><lb />BROWN VI aa Rocker. Recliner<lb />$100. Cali 756-4472 after §<lb /><lb />BRUNSWICK wil SOOT<lb />ables. Cash discounts.<lb />and installation. 919-763-9734<lb />BUNK- STORAGE bed unit with<lb /><lb />mattresses. Has closet, chest and<lb />"Sarena sone Sota Seal<lb />make<lb />or best offer. Call 756-5<lb />CALL CHARLES aoe 758-3013,<lb />for small loads of sand. topsoil and<lb />stone. Also arivewsy work.<lb />CHERRY DINING room table.<lb />�?~Excellent condition, 84°42�?T. $475.<lb /><lb />756-6231.<lb />COPY ACHING 1 year old. Cail<lb />758-2141 from 8 to §<lb /><lb />CORBIN PRIX DEF NATIONS 17<lb />inch saddle with stirrups. Broken in<lb /><lb />but barely u: wees: in excellent condi-<lb />tion. List: $575, Selli rice $375.<lb />Call 756-8827. Also roller<lb /><lb />skates, white, size 5, in great shape.<lb />Extra set of wheels and stopers<lb />included. All for $20. -<lb /><lb />ry a Hips negotiable.<lb />ahora oss<lb />CUSTOM say handrails, grills,<lb />gates, spiral servers. interior,<lb />exterior, residential, commercial.<lb />Metal oo i �?~758-4574, 1210<lb />Mumfor<lb /><lb />FOR SALE 1 large Hot<lb />=. brow<lb /><lb />" signtiy<lb />own sola, $<lb /><lb />ay F best offer. | loveseat<lb /><lb />po ly condition, $120. Call<lb /><lb />752- 161 anytime.<lb /><lb />FOR SALE: l1-year-old JC Penney<lb />Top of the line convertable/portable<lb />clothes washer, white, very<lb />condition, ect for the<lb />ment, $275 negotiable.<lb />saeerenct. Bethel, 825-3911,<lb />9841.<lb /><lb />a<lb />825-<lb /><lb />CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />WOOD HEATER<lb />PARTS<lb /><lb />Cast doors<lb /><lb />Brass knobs<lb />Spin Drafts Thermostats<lb />Switches Power cords<lb />Blowers Paint<lb /><lb />Spring Handies Fiberglass rope<lb /><lb />S&amp;S REPAIR<lb />SERVICE, INC.<lb /><lb />Winterville<lb />756-5989<lb /><lb />4982 Plymouth S<lb />1982 Dodge<lb /><lb />1982 Chrysl<lb /><lb />1982 Dodge<lb /><lb />1981 Datsun Wa<lb />1981 Ford<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />1982 Dodge Sportsman Wagon �?" s passenger, tan and beige<lb />SMAN WagONn �?" s passenger, siver<lb /><lb />1982 Plymouth Gran Fur<lb /><lb />1982 Plymouth Gran Fury �?"4:00r, vrown<lb />1982 Chrysler New Yorker �?" 4 door, gray<lb />1982 Chrysler LeBaron �?" 4 door, biack<lb />1982 Dodge Rampage �?" sick<lb /><lb />1982 Dodge D-150 Pickup �?" Beige .<lb />1982 Dodge Aries Wagon �?" 4 0007, beige<lb />1982 Chrysler Cordoba �?" 2.ocr, rea ana white<lb /><lb />1981 Plymouth TC-3 �?" 2 coor, white<lb /><lb />Nl �?" 4 door, tan<lb /><lb />1981 Dodge Omni �?" 2 00r, rea<lb /><lb />(Located At Honda Store)<lb /><lb />1982 Honda Civic Wagon �?" Silver, dove gray<lb />interior, automatic, AM-FM radio, tinted glass, radial<lb />tires, 19,000 miles.<lb /><lb />1982 Honda Magna V-45 �?" Motorcycle. 1800<lb />mites, just like new.<lb /><lb />1982 Honda Civic �?" 4 door, brown, Automatic,<lb />priced right.<lb /><lb />1981 Honda Civic Hatchback �?" Medium brown,<lb />tan interior, 5 speed, AM-FM, tinted giass, radial tires.<lb />1981 Honda Civic Hatchback �?" Medium bive<lb />with blue interior, 5 speed, AM-FM stereo, 22,000<lb />miles.<lb /><lb />1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme �?" Tan, landau top,<lb />fully equipped, sport wheels.<lb /><lb />1980 Olds Cutlase LS �?" 4 door, 48,000 miles, navy<lb />biue, automatic, air condition, one owner.<lb /><lb />1980 Honda Accord �?" Sliver, 5 speed, 59,000<lb />miles, extra clean.<lb /><lb />1980 Ford Fairmont �?" Yellow and gold, 28,000<lb />miles, one owner, automatic, air condition, extra<lb />clean.<lb /><lb />1980 Honda Civic Wagon �?" Silver with dove<lb />interior, 5 speed, AM-FM, tinted glass, radial Dark<lb /><lb />blue, blue interior, fully équipped,<lb /><lb />1979 Chrysler = at nf T-top, air<lb />condition, many other accessories miles, very<lb />clean. ais<lb /><lb />1979 Chevrolet Camaro �?" Automatic, air, 51,000<lb />miles, extra clean.<lb /><lb />1979 V Bus �?" One owner, 54,000 miles,<lb />red.and white, hard to find, extra clean<lb /><lb />1979 Olde Cutlass § �?" Maroon, white<lb />landau top, white interior, fully equipped plus tilt<lb />wheel, sport wheels, bucket seats with sports<lb />console.<lb /><lb />1979 Honda Accord LX �?" Bronze with velour<lb />interior, § speed, AM-FM stereo with cassette, air<lb />condition, digital clock, hatchback release, much<lb />more.<lb /><lb />1979 Honda Accord Hatchback �?" Medium biue,<lb />blue interior, fully equipped with only 43,000 miles.<lb /><lb />1978 Honda Civic Wagon �?" Medium blue, blue<lb />interior, § speed, AM-FM, air, only 54,000 miles. A<lb />local one owner trade-in.<lb /><lb />Bob Barbour<lb /><lb />_ Ee SEES RS ST NN<lb /><lb />3300 S. Memorial Dr. Greenville<lb />355-2500<lb /><lb />Greenville's Finest<lb />Used Cars!<lb /><lb />1978 Fiat X 1/9 �?" Runs great. Nice economical<lb /><lb />1977 Dodge Aspen Wagon �?" Automatic, air<lb />condition, 62,000 miles, brown. Good all around used<lb />car.<lb /><lb />(Located At Volvo Store)<lb /><lb />1982 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade �?" Hard doors, air<lb />condition, chrome wheels, less than 2000 miles. New.<lb /><lb />1982 Toyota Corolla SR-5 �?" Sport Coupe. 13,000<lb />miles, air condition, stereo, like new.<lb /><lb />1979 MGB Roadster Convertible �?" British rac-<lb />ing green with black interior, AM-FM radio, road<lb />wheels.<lb /><lb />1978 Ford Mustang �?" Medium bive, biue interior,<lb />fully equipped, 53,000 miles.<lb /><lb />1981 Mazda RX-7 �?" Brand new. Stereo, air<lb />condition, very low mileage.<lb /><lb />1980 Honda Civic Hatchback �?" Medium red, 5<lb />speed, AM-FM stereo with cassette, air.<lb /><lb />1980 Jeep Renegade �?" Low Mileage, biue, 4<lb /><lb />speed transmigsion, sharp.<lb /><lb />1979 Pontigc Grand Prix SJ �?" Glass T-tops,<lb />power windgws, tilt wheel, cruise control, loaded.<lb />Real wire wieeis.<lb /><lb />1982 Volvo DL4SA �?" 12,000 miles, sunroof, like<lb />_ne<lb />979 Chevrolet Monza �?" Tilt wheel, cruise, air<lb />condition, runs and looks good.<lb /><lb />sports car.<lb />1977 Pontiac Grand Lemane Wagon �?" Full<lb />power, runs like new. Ready to sell.<lb /><lb />1977 Mercury Grand Marquis �?" Extremely low<lb />mileage, like new. All equipment. White with blue<lb />Interior.<lb /><lb />1976 Volvo 245 DLO Wagon �?" Green. Runs<lb />great.<lb /><lb />1975 Cadiliac Fleetwood Brougham �?" Dark<lb />blue metallic, dark blue velour interior. Loaded with<lb />every available option.<lb /><lb />1968 Datsun Sporte Car �?" Convertible.<lb />Extremely good condition, new top.<lb /><lb />BobBarbour<lb /><lb />VOLVOAMC Jeep Renault<lb /><lb />117 W. Tenth St. Greenville 758-7200<lb /><lb />On These Fine Late Model Used Cars<lb />Including Our Recent Purchase Of<lb /><lb />Factory Executive Cars<lb /><lb />= White<lb /><lb />4 door, siver |<lb /><lb />2 iiver<lb /><lb />== 4 door, burgundy<lb /><lb />2 door, brown<lb /><lb />�?T ue and white<lb /><lb />2 door, beige<lb /><lb />Joe Cullipher ates<lb />Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge ==<lb /><lb />Peugeot<lb /><lb />3401 S. Memorial Dr.<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />1981 Chrysler LeBaron �?"4 door, white<lb />1980 Olds Cut<lb />1980 Chevrolet Malibu Cl<lb /><lb />of) �?" 2 door, beige<lb /><lb />1980 Subaru Truck �?" 4x4, gray<lb />1980 AMC Spirit �?" 2 door, rea<lb />1980 Dodge Omni 024 �?"2 door, gray<lb />1980 Ford Courier Pickup �?"wnite<lb />�?~1980 Dodge<lb />1980 Pontiac<lb />1980 Dodge D-150 Pickup �?" seige<lb />1979 Dodge Omni 024 �?" 2.400, green<lb />1979 Dodge As<lb />1979 Chrysler Cordoba �?" 2 coor, white<lb />1978 Toyota Corolla �?" 4 door, white<lb />1978 Dodge Magnum �?" 2.007, biue and white<lb />1978 Plymouth Volare �?" 4.0, green and white<lb />1978 Dodge Diplomat �?" 2.00, bive ana whit<lb />1977 Buick �?" 2 door, piue and white<lb /><lb />=== 4 door, biue and beige<lb /><lb />r, black<lb /><lb />4 door, red<lb /><lb />�?~<lb /><lb />NS<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />\<lb /><lb />D-6�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1963 ;<lb />074 Miscellaneous 074 Miscellaneous 075 MobileHomesForSale | 093 OPPORTUNITY oe eee seca rma jos. PROFESSIONAL 106 Farms For Sale 107 Farms For Lease<lb />�?o|CHIAAN 0B As, Aad Gid Holloman. |FARM 5 miles east of Ayden. | WANT TO BUY tobacco pounds.<lb />HUNDREDS OF USED kitchen 3.5 va, copteln's chairs, $125 both. ta piece�?T Py weg FOR SA E Sean tng Ape BO original chir chimney Vober allotment, 552 acres | 758-2873 atter 6.<lb />cabinets, doors, wi -_Fanges. one = �?" oe f. BUSINESSES L etki ow ey sweep. 28 year years exper ro oes SS oe and. |WOULD LIKE TO purchase<lb />water heaters, com a y Cine fish tank with ail electric appli Partly coaches or mn Eastern C aku ts �"� s: peg fireplaces. Ca Rees ae �?" �?" tobacco pounds at a reasonabie<lb />sinks, electrical boxes end supplies.| accessories and stand. 757 ae. unturnished. $6500.�?� 7562564 atter| FAMILY ewes rena If [ay or night, 753-3503, Farmville. location, Call Moseley Marcus Re: | price, 746:3935 oF 746-2343.<lb />�?" cane. | 25�?� COLOR Sylvania TV. floor! 4. DRUG STORE re nesses nity at 746-7166 for full Getalis. _ WOULD, ike to lease tobacco<lb />west Venton Avenue. Tinton. NC are Te holy has Wictoms iaxes AUBURN with underpinning,| BAS" FOOD. -------- CEA TT tnroughout Epetern North Caroling {102 _ Commercial Property i ccaiian Uris Cle tanane ton Bounds. 53-3644.<lb />eas Fo Py �?oSigg Se tee mE<lb />0806. hor gocart, Call anytime) 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths. 12x5 porch.| pi77a a SUBS |... MORE HE AD | including the following: LL LEASE or sale: 21,000 square |nome. 3 bedrooms, I bath. ge erage. |Stiha through the Clascified ade<lb />HYDRAULIC JACK, air jacks and) 756-2917. woodstove, air conditioning, 275) DRUG STORE ........-.-..- PI Wet citing located 2 between Greenville and Kinston.<lb />136-29 ilon oil drum. partially turnished.| OR UG AKERY &amp; PASTRY SHOP joc Soi tiesie<lb />body jacks repaired. 758- 32�?� 14K GOLD ROPE CHAIN, $3500. 132.5439 or 957 640 , �?~| TRANSMISSION SHOP ... LENOIR lof Cotanche aut ah Uren. Tot is | $49,000. 524-5832.<lb />LIQUIDATION SALE of electrical, includes | 13-10m_ cloisine ; STEAKS &amp; RIBS .... EDGECOMBE 110�?T x 365° Z commercial. |13 ACRES ail cleared with 22 acres<lb />lumbing, heating arid air condi-| 99-7 id beads, 42 cn oot bende 1974 KINGSWOOD, 12x65, FAST FOOD ............-. DUPLIN Muiti uses possible. 752-1020. tobacco allotment. 8 miles North of | 108 Houses For Sale<lb />fonin contractor. Electrical and Call 75 "9921 after 5 p.m. bedrooms, 12 baths. $6500. Call) NIGHT CLUB ..NASH Hy EST RE Greenville. Aldri &amp; Southerland<lb />hand tools and mgt B Call Me 756-7211. rer ee tee LET oe BEAUFORT | SOU) ily i 106 Farms For Sale poaity. Bg tel nights Don soared VALLEY By owner. 3<lb />4021 or come Waverly 1974 OAKWOOD ye peg AR il callie cee taa alice FIG GURE land, a : ths. 756-9097 or<lb />�?o| OORMIMA. 3. 025.25... ONSLOW �?"_�?"_<lb />Street. Farmeilie, Phone 075 _ Mobile Homes For Sale fon Pri Price �?~\ncludes "#¥ color TV We have other outstanding business FURNITURE Mecun ry srone 28 ACRES with 12 cleared. Near someone<lb />ETT i coack cour conmalleet tar | Ask for John Moore or Geor King tunities which we are not at| @RILL/REST AURA Chicod School. 15 miles Southeast of<lb />756-3659 to reach your consultan BRAND NEW DOUBLEWIDE for) OP �?Tcountry Squire Mobile liberty to advertise in order to) BECTAURANT (full menu Greenville. Owner financing CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb />a facial or reorders. the eg of the single. 48x24, 3 West Greenville Boulevard,| protect the confidentiality of our SN Ife) SRA LEST AURANT available. For LOTT nein eee STATE<lb />i ik face Many. qax2) exiras including beamed ceilings | 756-9874. a ning F $20.000 to 2.5 se MANY, MANY MORE! call 200, et Southerland Realty �?" �?"F<lb />f t or sale x e rom : 's la<lb />Alonest Tike new but ie to move storm winde WSs L.A fofal| 1976 MOBILE HOME for sale, million. �?~nt ak, ae ae Prices rar from $10,000 to more | 736-22)<lb />fast. 756-4619 or ind) $5800. Call 753-2488. |... ¢ 37 ACRES with 21 cleared and 2<lb />MODEL | TRS 80 with 2 disk drives| Much, much more. 97) CONNER. _ x 1 peg os hong "CONFIDENTIAL BROKERS All of our, brokers have bought.| acres of tobacco. Located near DIRECT DEALERSHIP<lb />and 48K memory. H89 com ree é s ha Pat y a �?~ated several busi-| Stokes. For more information con-<lb />with 48K, one disk drive. 359-2523 $17,495 payments. 75 756-0664 nesses of ear oa and have sold | tact Aldridge &amp; &amp; Southerland, 756-<lb />ie a woodheat lus 1 Pe ond pent ng ~dhey ee oe �?oee Gates T to. ot news what you want, lias nace ent A :<lb />one ie ee hrtesed, wove�?T n| Mobile Home Brokers, 630 West| Payments less than rent. Tri NEEDED IMMEDIATELY we'll find it - = Microelectronic programmable energy management<lb /><lb />used. $575. 752-6370 after 5:30. Greenville Boulevard, 756-0191.<lb /><lb />County Homes, 756-0131.<lb /><lb />EXTRA CLEAN 12x65, 3 bedroom,<lb />12 bath, low ee. Tri County<lb />Homes, 756-01<lb /><lb />MOVING Kenmore dryer, Z years<lb />old, $150. Shower door unit for tub,<lb />$15. Call 756-7180.<lb /><lb />1981 CONNER Pay om equit Lone na tone<lb /><lb />pene. Cal<lb /><lb />MOVING Must sell. New full size] MUST SACRIFICE! 1977 Skyline<lb />bed with frame, $150. Antique brass! doublewide, 24x60. Central<lb />bed frame for twin bed, $100.| air. Excellent condition. Completely<lb />919-942-6360 unfurnished. $14,000 asking price.<lb /><lb />MUST SELL ANTIQUES Solid 1-747-3779 or 1-747-8179 days;<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />drop leaf table and 8| 1-747-8587 nights, Snow Hi<lb /><lb />ch yrs, oak/leaded giass side| MUST SELL! 12x60 Princess, 2<lb /><lb />board: Carocraft _ poet bearooms. a eh well poo<lb />blebed; wicker rocking chair.) a ances, wa<lb /><lb />$56 Taa8 after 6p.m. fornished $5500. Call 758- 421 after<lb /><lb />t,| washer,<lb /><lb />2 BEDROOM. 1980 repo. Like new,<lb />dryer, central air. Tri<lb />County Homes, 756-013}.<lb /><lb />076 Mobile Home Insurance<lb /><lb />MOBILE HOMEOWNER insurance<lb />at competitive rates. Smith Insur-<lb />ance and Realty, 752-2754.<lb /><lb />6. Must yp otine Ag<lb /><lb />HOMES START as low as<lb />Nee. a month at Azalea Mobile<lb /><lb />NET SUPPLIES: Webbings. r<lb />floats, lead, everything you need t0<lb /><lb />077. ~=�?" Musical Instruments<lb /><lb />make your own net or complete net<lb />ready "No fish. Commarea fishin<lb />licenses. Whichard�?Ts Marina,<lb /><lb />Homes. See Tommy Williams or Lin<lb />-| Kilpatrick. 756-7815.<lb /><lb />DRUMMER and keyboard player<lb />d a. country, ony: -rock,<lb /><lb />4275. _<lb />ONE GARAGE door,<lb /><lb />REPO 70X14, 3 bedrooms or 2<lb />0 x 7<lb /><lb />40's, must be 21 or<lb />po 752. roar or 795-4360 after 6.<lb /><lb />heeracree. Good _ selection. pow<lb />fiberglass, prime finish, oy Call ment. Delivery and set u<lb />$249.99, V2 price $124.99<lb /><lb />ip<lb />rae Contact JT Williams at<lb /><lb />en 232 at Sears store, 756-| Azalea Mobile Homes. 756-7815.<lb />9700. REPOSSESSED MOBILE HOMES<lb /><lb />No or low down payments, 19�?�° color<lb /><lb />PEAVEY AMPLIFIER Banc ag VT<lb /><lb />SRNR!<lb />HATTERAS CANVAS PRODUCTS<lb /><lb />078 Sporting Goods<lb /><lb />All types canvas and cushion re-<lb /><lb />hs old, used| TV included in price. 1981 wig bot<lb /><lb />lies Mog �?~$200° 7565993. 14x70, cera 2 full baths, looks | Pairs. Specializing ip ig inl aad<lb /><lb />ELECTVISION|like new. 1981 Horton, 14x70, 2| ducts.7 -0641. 1104 Clark Stree<lb />�?oioe ae VHS, programma-| bedrooms, 2 full baths, like new INTERSPRING MATTRESSES<lb />�?" saoke control. ete lent con-| condition. 1981 Mascot, 14x70, 3/| 35x75. Ideal for campers. Cail<lb />etree A ay bedrooms, 2 full baths, shingle roof | 756-3422 before 5 p.m.<lb />gitton x and snosonite siding. Immaculate.<lb />SALE: 7 to 7 eg Saturday. See ft homes af Country Sgire<lb />Hand carved items, tables, Mobile Homes tnc., 703 �?~est 082 LOST AND FOUND<lb /><lb />chairs, sewing machine, guitar.| Greenville Boulevard. Ask for John<lb /><lb />Moore or George King at 756-9874.<lb /><lb />RE POSSESSION. we 2 bedrooms,<lb />lived in only 4 i wn and<lb />take up payments. Free delivery<lb />and set up. Mobile Home Brokers,<lb /><lb />riding mower, machine shop in-<lb />struments, and mannuval, numerous<lb />small items. 408 South Harding<lb />Street.<lb /><lb />SHAMPOO FOR FALL! Rent<lb /><lb />FEMALE 4 month old Alaskian<lb />Malamutte, brown leather collar,<lb />no tag. Lost over the Christmas<lb />weekend in the Winterville area.<lb />Call 756-3933 anytime.<lb /><lb />sham rs and vacuums at Rental| 439 West Greenville Boulevard,<lb />Tool Company. = 756-0191.<lb />SOFA AND CHAIR, $30 each or best R NICE 12X60, 2 bedroom,<lb />offer. 756-1461. 12" Bath, on private rented fot. | _CLASSIFIED_ DISPLAY<lb />Y AIG AM/FM re-| Nice ecorate appliances a<lb />phate turntable a ? �?"_ Age . fend Call evenings<lb />t 2 kers. Excellent con - - :<lb />tion. $150 firm. 756:3226. SPECIAL<lb />A I a Raa $117 MONTH<lb />turntable, speakers, etc. 756-0270. _ �?~com, free delivery and<lb />USED 3M COPIER Call 782.711. Sp Conner Homes, 756-0333" Safe<lb />WH :<lb />$1.30 Per Bale |e Model S-1<lb />746-2538 or 746-2326<lb />in like in<lb />WOOD. STOVE sign F100" 750926"| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Special Price<lb /><lb />WoODSTOVE, $100. 752-5167 days;<lb />after 5, 756-5<lb />WOULD ee to buy vee refrig-<lb />erators and �?" hat need<lb />repair. Call 746-2446<lb /><lb />TIRES<lb /><lb />NEW, USED, and RECAPS<lb /><lb />TH black and white TV, 19°", 3<lb />ZENt old, $80. and wi 6175 after 5 Unbeatable Prices and\Quality<lb />p.m. .<lb />015 STEIHL CHAINSAW, 14 inch| MMOLU; VD MM Gl stone) dah alela<lb />bar. Solid wood water heater<lb /><lb />and padded sides. 756- 3102 after<lb />5:30.<lb /><lb />192-7177<lb /><lb />$4205<lb /><lb />Reg. Price $177.00<lb /><lb />TAFF OFFICE<lb />EQUIPMENT<lb /><lb />569 S. Evans St. 752-2175<lb /><lb />108 INCH SOFA with Dark Green<lb /><lb />ul thy cia also has ora print<lb />yah $100. 52 mee cei Hing fan.<lb />. Bothin condition. 7.<lb /><lb />Ps CHURCH PEW, weathered,<lb />ar Tee ; for refinishing, | $40.<lb />iripool apartment § size<lb /><lb />te excellent condition. F<lb /><lb />rted lace none (59""x95"") and<lb />ances, set of aM Lf omnes<lb />treeter, needs work . Call 757-<lb />1531 anytime.<lb /><lb />2 SNOW TIRES f<lb /><lb />tubeless, smooth fi Mig Nit C%<lb />14) reduced to half price. Call<lb />756-4619 or 757-3278.<lb /><lb />�?~CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />WEREPAIR |<lb />SCREENS &amp; DOORS,<lb /><lb />-~Room Additions<lb /><lb />management ability.<lb /><lb />Remodeling<lb /><lb />sC .L. Lupton Co.<lb />a 752-6116<lb /><lb />SHOP THE REST....BUY TH<lb /><lb />1982 Pontiac J-2000 Wagon<lb /><lb />White with blue vinyl interior, power steering and<lb />brakes, automatic, air condition, tilt wheel, cruise<lb />control, AM-FM stereo, 24,000 miles, local trade.<lb /><lb />1981 Pontiac Lemans Wagon<lb />Beige with beige vinyl interior, power steering and<lb />brakes, automatic, air, tilt wheel, cruise, AM-FM<lb />stereo, wire wheel covers, luggage rack, local trade.<lb /><lb />1981 Pontiac Trans Am<lb /><lb />Biack with tan vinyl interior, automatic, air, tilt wheel,<lb />AM-FM stereo, local owner.<lb /><lb />1981 Volkswagen Rabbit<lb /><lb />Diesel. White with biue leather interior. 5 speed<lb /><lb />transmission, AM-FM radio, air, 26,000 miles, local<lb />} car.<lb /><lb />1981 Pontiac Firebird Formula<lb />Red with red vinyl interior, Extras include air, tilt<lb />wheel, AM-FM stereo, rally wheels, 22,600 miles,<lb />�?~ocal one owner Car.<lb /><lb />, 1981 Lincoln Town Car<lb /><lb />, 2 door. Dark red metallic with velour interior, fully<lb /><lb />~ equipped including turbine wheels, 36,900 miles.<lb />; Signature Series.<lb /><lb />1980 MGB<lb /><lb />White with black vinyl interior, convertible top, 4<lb />speed, AM-FM stereo cassette, 31,400 miles, nice<lb />sports car.<lb /><lb />1980 Fiat Spider Convertible<lb /><lb />Black with dark<lb /><lb />White with white<lb />miles, local trade.<lb /><lb />Silver metail<lb /><lb />pea e se<lb />Ce eee<lb /><lb />covers.<lb /><lb />Two tone green<lb />control, AM-FM<lb />trade.<lb /><lb />White with dark renter. AAEM stereo with �?oee. Sharpcar.<lb />�?ohe eae ed he Raagaghalar ais aia gt 1977 Chevrolet Impala<lb />1980 Chevrolet Caprice Landau bark req metattic with vinyl on Power steering<lb />Sparkling black with gray trim, fully loaded including and brakes, automatic, air, 52,000 miles, local car.<lb />rte mpl 1977 Pontiac Grand Pri<lb /><lb />ontiac Gran rix<lb />1 Cadillac an De Ville Gold with tan vinyl interior, power steering and<lb /><lb />Dark gray metailic with velour interior. D�?TElegance<lb />trim, fully equipped, wire wheel covers, 34,800 miles.<lb /><lb />1980 AUDI 5000 S<lb />Diesel. Silver metallic with blue interior, 5 speed, iar,<lb />AM-FM cassette, rear defogger, power windows,<lb /><lb />cruise control, 34,000 miles. FM stereo, clean car.<lb />1980 FiaySpider Convertible<lb />Slate gray tan vinyl interior. Automatic, AM-FM<lb /><lb />radio, luggage rack, sharp sports car.<lb />1980 Pontiac Phoenix Coupe<lb /><lb />Gray with gray vinyl interior, power steering and<lb />brakes, automatic, air, tiit wheel, AM-FM radio, wire<lb />wheel covers, 37,000 miles, one owner.<lb /><lb />1980 Olds Delta 88 Royale<lb /><lb />|| Dark green metallic with cloth interior. Fully equipped te ovemias<lb />4 including wire wheels, clean car. 1973 Volvo 1 45 Ww a 9 on<lb />�?o White with blue vinyl interior, extras are automatic,<lb />i | AM-FM radio, luggage rack.<lb />Before You Trade Your Used Car 1973 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible<lb /><lb />See Us<lb />_ WE BUY GOOD CLEAN<lb />LATE MODEL USED CARS<lb /><lb />_ Brown-Wood,<lb /><lb />. Owner. Must see<lb /><lb />FULL TIME<lb />BAR MANAGER<lb />WANTED<lb /><lb />Must be experienced bartender and have some<lb /><lb />Apply At The<lb /><lb />BEEF BARN<lb /><lb />Between 5:00 and 6:00 PM Daily<lb /><lb />1979 Olds Cutlass Supreme<lb /><lb />brakes, automatic, air, cruise control, AM-FM stereo<lb />cassette, Rally wheels, clean car.<lb /><lb />1979 Cadillac Sedan De Ville<lb /><lb />interior. Fully equipped, wire wheel covers, 49,000<lb /><lb />1979 Cadillac Coupe De Ville<lb />Brown metallic with landau padded top and tan in-<lb />bali Fully equipped including wire wheels, local<lb /><lb />1979 Toyota Celica Supr<lb /><lb />with burgundy vinyl trim, a speed, air<lb />condition, AM-FM stereo, sunroof, 47,000 miles.<lb /><lb />1979 Pontiac Bonneville<lb /><lb />2'door. Dark blue metallic with vinyl interior, power<lb />windows and seat, tilt wheel, cruise control, AM-FM<lb />stereo, power door locks, power sunroof, wire wheel<lb /><lb />1979 Pontiac Grand Prix<lb /><lb />1978 Cutlass Calais<lb /><lb />Medium biue metallic with biue trim and white landau<lb />top. Power steering and brakes, automatic, air, tilt<lb /><lb />brakes, automatic, air, tilt wheel, AM-FM radio, rally<lb />wheels, sharp car.<lb /><lb />1977 Fiat X 1/9<lb /><lb />Beige with brown vinyl interior, hardtop, 4 speed, AM-<lb /><lb />1877 Ford Country Squire Wagon<lb />Light blue with blue-vinyl interior, woodgrain trim, ful-<lb />ly equipped, clean, local trade.<lb /><lb />1974 Buick LeSabre<lb /><lb />2 door. Dark red metallic with oyster vinyl interior,<lb />power steering and brakes, automatic, air condition,<lb />AM radio with stereo tape, rally wheels, only 32,400<lb /><lb />Silver metallic with red leather trim. Equipped with<lb />most factory options. Only 50,000 miles, local one<lb /><lb />E BEST!<lb /><lb />red interior. Power steering and<lb /><lb />padded vinyl top and white leather<lb /><lb />with cloth interior, tilt wheel, cruise<lb />tadio, air and rally wheels. Local<lb /><lb />to appreciate. .<lb /><lb />Inc.<lb /><lb />Security Business Dealers<lb />Call: Ms. Powell, 804/295-9185 _<lb /><lb />SERVICEMASTER professional<lb />home and office Cleaning franchises<lb />available in the East �?o ~~, area.<lb />$14,000 includes equipment and<lb />training. Financing a pe For<lb />information SA or write<lb />ServiceMaster West Peace<lb />Street, Raleigh 27603, 833-2802.<lb /><lb />ee en ee | appointment, call<lb />Sods �?obl reece and/or 7<lb /><lb />�?oTHe MARKETPLACE, INC<lb />752-3666 or 752-5076<lb /><lb />AIST OR BUY your | business�?T with<lb />J Harris &amp; Co., . Financial &amp;<lb />Marketing Consu tools. Serving the<lb />Southeastern United States.<lb />Greenville. NC 757-0001, nights<lb />753-4015<lb /><lb />CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />Waverly Phelps<lb /><lb />Mike Outlaw<lb /><lb />CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />FLEMING FURNITURE<lb />&amp; APPLIANCE<lb /><lb />dealers.<lb /><lb />WE�?TRE USA-<lb />AND TAKING CHARGE<lb /><lb />Now Thru March 31, 1983<lb />We�?Tre Offering<lb /><lb />Monte Carlo Sport Coupe (Opera Roof)<lb /><lb />11.9%<lb /><lb />GMAC Financing<lb />On All 1982 And 1983 Chevrolets __<lb /><lb />Caprice Classic Sedan<lb /><lb />FREE CUSTOM INTERIOR<lb />Value $452.00<lb />On Special Equipped<lb />Caprice Classics<lb /><lb />systems for the energy conscious 80's. Outstanding op-<lb />portunity to start your own business or to increase the<lb />volume of your present business. Guaranteed energy sav-<lb />ings to your customers. Business and residential systems<lb />available. investment of $6,625 is 100% secured by inventory.<lb />Complete training and consultant services available to<lb /><lb />For complete details call 919-778-6002.<lb />Evenings and weekends call 919-778-0428.<lb /><lb />Chevette Hatchback Coupe<lb /><lb />FREE AIR CONDITION<lb /><lb />Value $725.00<lb /><lb />On Special Equipped<lb /><lb />C-10 Pickups<lb /><lb />Come In Now And Take Advantage<lb /><lb />Of This Special Financing<lb /><lb />Norman VanHorne<lb /><lb />Rod Moore<lb /><lb />Remember: We�?Tre USA-1 And Taking Charge!<lb /><lb />Rex Wainwright<lb /><lb />See One Of Us In 1983 �?" We At Phelps Want Your Business<lb /><lb />Ed Briley<lb /><lb />Dwight Myers<lb /><lb />Keep That Great GM Feeling x<lb /><lb />Mike Phelps<lb /><lb />Not Pictured<lb />James Phelps<lb />Darrell Phelps<lb /><lb />With Genuine GM Parts<lb /><lb />(SERV ERU OEP eRe eee sede ee ener Trews s FERS EOEECESSCOERSSSERERN ESR ABE KEES EES...<lb /><lb />ST TILER Eat ck kT Te<lb /><lb />Voy<lb />B Let vy<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"D-7<lb />109 Houses For Sale 109 Houses For Sale 109 Houses For Sale 1098 Houses For Sale 108 Houses For Sale 109 Houses For Sale 109 Houses For Sale 109 Houses For Sale<lb /><lb />: =e LT anemone ae �?"<lb />BELIEVE IT OR NOT. this 2500) Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc. | f77e'Paraue of Homes Winner�?T ana| CLARK-BRANCHSELLS | CLARK-BRANCH SELLS Bearoorn brigk ranch hay een three | WANT A DEAL? This Rome | $38,900. °§ 3/4 percent FMHA loan<lb />4 ae -<lb />$45,000. Beautifully remodeled and| �?oThanks A Lot Jeannette ne wonder. Gecause it is one one of 2] THREE HOMES AWEEK | THREE HOMES AWEEK to the bone. Owner says sell at once. | nice yard and friendly�?T neighbors. ments. To qualified buyers. Ws Ceti<lb />has 8 Feenar aaa com suite, 756-1322 Anytime! fireplace of oe yaor ¢ old brick and &amp; SOMETIMES FOUR SOMETIMES FOUR ined e loan assume. So's. #2 Low equity to me fixed rate| June a Aldridge end<lb />country Bg Ee as vem aid cae�?� Tas CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 754-e4es. loan. Low 60's. CENTURY 2) Bass Souther hernland Realty 756-3500<lb />more. Bass! ARE Y OOKING f ue? If om LAX! Carefree living can Realty, 756-6666. #416. =<lb />Realty, 754-3868. 1375. �?"1 this home in "Tuc wckahoe "is 3] bec bedrooms, two baths. dining room. , See ~- ee ee we ne "a ve got to see this one! $53.50. NEW LISTING A touch of<lb />' u ify maintat wooded i enced-i unken am $s<lb />Eg bedrooms, baits with formal areas, family room, ag yard. sve eee. er ap: || FARMERS HOME loan aesumnption pex Pee �?" nearer. �?"�?" �?", and age lace! Wet Bar! F Perini dining! Sedresm, 2s be 6 bat! pee 6 e<lb />fireplace, heat pump. ¢ at pump. Good loan| three, bedroom re 2 baie single pointmient- 756-3213, Mriced lust right tor you and is | double garage �?~end deck. Energy refinance. $42,900, �?o$408. CENTURY Moser kitchen lot Only _s7asee. nies? �?~Ridge wh lle gh ye wal gon<lb />: . $65,900. eatures<lb />omy �?"e. as RTE Gees cae open, tire: Moore a on ae Poe ated in an excellent sificient ond. custam, teatures/ 21 Gass Realty, 736-6446. CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756.5868. fireplace and heat pump. Pool and<lb />with 3 bedrooms. V3 �?~baths, �?~boat | family in this tour bedroom Rome in| townhome your hearis |faday for your personal showing. | 28d Private wooded lot, 16% equity | Reuse In stanton Heights festuring | 2 BEDROOM HOM Wyrick: �?oAldridge &amp; Southerland<lb />sinc Bag Fy ye financing a 1 a ng| Westhaven. Huge living room, desire�?T Monthly pay �?~paymeh �?~Po. closing| d $30's. ase Ce pal pen Em ori |2, bedrooms, v2 tile baths, "eros Seotte tank on acre A in country |2 46-5500 or 738-7740.<lb />calles al feild Wb S00 Fierce ee Om US cantel Con i Moore &amp; Sauter 758-6050 AYDEN Approximately 1300 pet Mo nat 134% $71,000. country kitchen with lots of extras.) May your lot. | $61,500. Centrally located. This 3<lb />900. Catt 58 ce m.. | fireplace, a acegened porch, deck ang oe eee �?oauaity. Living ree oon on . ap meet Financing a Sealants Altractive droom, bath brick ranch<lb />at $9,500 Coll F8-7894 aftr 0.0. nn stint Ge ai CLARK-BRANCH SELLS | Fireplace. hardwood. floors FARMVILLE Lovely 2 story Col- Bui ot 750-2000 or Betty Geacham | te Gall 7529009. ___ifeatures family room �?owith<lb />Singletree Drive. Natural wood| THIS CONTEMPORARY in Club choice 1s yours. Central heat and air | onal. home was completly | 756" 3880 a1 SETH STREET, 3 bedroom) tirepiece. plus famal area. At<lb />exterior, rear decl:, heat pump and ar is filled with unique features THREE HOMES AWEEK | system is oni �?" ears old and a Pestored �?~in 1973 and has formal . ranch with 2 baths, family room, | tractive relgiberhood. convenient<lb />canbeabale 955-6214 ou veut son. Theos pedronene. fenced in bac for those kids bedrooms, plus a rustic] SOLAR HEAT and hot water are/ kitchen with dining area, wood|to Schools and shopping. Call June<lb />central air. $49,000. 355-6314. oy Taaun, diida roam. attached SOME TIMES FOUR and/or pets. Nered at $38,500, Gen. "Fireplace in den and dining} just two of the features on this! stove and . below market lpi sivag at Aldridge &amp; therland<lb />BY OWNER greenhouse and much more 132% loan assumption. �?"_. 2 be: u 5 ag | Peg corner �?~fot Three. Bedroghts financing �?~available t and riged n Realty, 756-3500 or 758-7744. -<lb />messy wiitully § tanasc a a<lb />FOUR BEDROOMS. 2 full baths, i side. ody A<lb /><lb />$40�?Ts &amp; $50's Owner mov and Make<lb />FmHA LOAN ASSUMPTION Just 1 Home must be seen inside moving m ©} Diversified Financial Services, Inc. room, 2 bath brick ranch<lb />Ona ele ton ed 1 eck vans | BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY setting] LITTLE EQUITY to assume this| year old. Convenient to Greenville. ait today $76,300. . Cenifueva Peh-201, EQUAL NOUS (ea cae 2 cael et<lb />convenient fo<lb /><lb />an offer. bong #429. @ subsidiar all with 2 car od age is located just off<lb /><lb />with fireplace, fenced in back yard. » Wa bath 8 ING 6 ta nent<lb /><lb />al gp op strani | with a 3 acre lot. Spacious custom 127% loan in the country off ee he s. Very | new OFFERING in Club Pines.| STOP! Look HERE, Beaton at Ba ge SORE NDER shopping and ECU Also, you'll love<lb />f<lb /><lb />built home for the most dis- ihway 43. This brick ranch is -<lb />756-1091 after criminati Great room, dini cals ears old with over 1200 Get in Club P n the mid $70's. did. Love bedroom, 22 92% VA �?oLOAN the large sunroom or<lb />BY OWNER 7 room house in| room, 4 hotireigena. 2¥2 baths, dec square e tee �?~. Carport and detached| NEW LISTING Save. time and| This Willtamsburg decor roouen hanes, 1a Rome. fireplace, 5 CENTURY te ma aporoninateh bse�?� AT, Call June W (m9 _alaridge. &amp;<lb />University arza, close to Wahl-| overicoking lake. Price has been| dog pen. Call today. money and assume this FHA loan of | your �?" * - URY 21 loan balance approximately $36,200. Southerland, 7<lb />Coates and St. Peters Schools.) reduced and it�?Ts a deal. $89,900. 82% �?~with payments of $292.87 = fir ic . gy Pged Pa �?" 3 bedroom . carport, $50�?Ts. oa FHA �?~oa assumption on<lb />Williamsburg trim in and out. OAKDALE Is your income between this 1500 square feet home con iad, �?ope 6 Ae cera TAKE. TIME 0 �?" = lovely 3 CENTURY *Ps° Forbes Agency,|this home, payments approximately<lb />Living room, dining room, 3| THIS HOME COULD be featured in| $17,000 and $21,000? If so, you may| niently located to the University. Lvroom is offered. Puce�?T war | bedroom brick ranch with carport.| 756 $246 PITI, balance approximately<lb />bedrepms. pan:l study, deck,| �?~House Beautiful�?� tor beautiful it is| qualify for 13% fixed rate 30 year Spacious great room a Hreplace, Fote te laos snd mauve in| Ce setting, FmHA loan $24,200. 3 bedrooms. great roo:<lb />fenced andemuch more. Up-|in every detail. Elegant formal] financing and only �?~$2000 equity.| dining room, fenced-in back = �?~To ¥ and move in) Sssumption. $40�?Ts. CENTURY 218 with fireplace. $30's. CENTURY D1 21<lb />per $40°s. esi 752-5507. areas, family room and play room, This 3 bedroom ranch is a pertect with a garage. Offered in the $40's ssgecoall Forbes Agency, 756-2121. Forbes Agency, 756-2<lb />BY OWNER 2 bedroom, 1 bath,| [oUF rooms 2 2 S$ _plus| starter home on a wooded lot. It�?Ts GET THAT WILLIAMSBURG THREE BEDROOMS, living room,<lb />house, university area, excellent| double garage �?~and much more.|under construction and. you can REALTY WORLD feeling in this Cape Cod home in| kitchen (older home), conveniently CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />startet home or retirement. Priced Located LP steamed and priced to| select your own decor. Call today. priva 7 Strattord. ay? s malig, Ha located. $15,000. A Loan<lb /><lb />at $38,500. Call 756-9070 after 5 sell at $142, FHA 235 funds available for a . and on years old. Full gar insurance Co., 103 yoen 3rd St.<lb />CAMELOT--Owner has) been ee a oe eo CLARK-BRANCH, INC larg deck �?oot rear�?T with Raursl | Ayden, 146-3761 oF 748-6474.<lb /><lb />i 290 th. Low .<lb />fransterred and must sell quickly. | JUST REDUCED! This three|$290per mon ard. Offered in the mid $70's<lb />Priced right. Features» many dah aioe Ganch | with) emHA LOAN ASSUMPTION Move "756606 with. below market variable loan a coma.�?� Telly rene. With EN<lb />pial Pe arick �?" Ag es Rat tor you, Price incladee tant immediately. Less than one year assumption. Call today. fireplace. This home is vst waiti<lb /><lb />mal dining room 1430, just for x n ch, large lot. = Smith....ON CALL... . 752-9811 for you to rane | ol Loca�?T<lb />CENTURY 21 Bass Realty T56-6666. antries in the kitchen and brick | ZOUnG. �?~2 td Cha in. cere oe 756-8431 k ¢ ENTURY 21<lb />ass Realty, bar beque out back. $61,900. CEN- Best ty inom. If your income fall Pt iP REALTY WORLD PT peter<lb /><lb />E 8 lify| Ray Holloman.......:...... 753-5<lb />| �?~cor yous savant ont wie for. payments, 0 of 12s "per quality | Pay �?~eee: 1-800:595-8910, ext AFA CLARK-BRANCH, INC �?T<lb />5 renvieg out the separate apartment! MAKE AN OFFER - Owe? raady| An Equal Housing Opportunity REALTORS. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY !<lb />Flot Some owner financing possible. § bedrooms is batho dicing reame|NEW LISTING Contemporary! CLOSE AND COMFORTABLE! = ees<lb /><lb />$50�?Ts. CENTUR 8 Forbes eee) nos reeny A cide D hen Bite ti mene under CeneIruChen On moons You must see to reciate this 756-6336<lb /><lb />Aqgenc aeaiah lot in Pineridge. Convenien letely remodeled 2 bedroom<lb /><lb />Fon rey �?onL situated on Fae corner lot. All| hospital. Pric at $54,500. 1250 brick veneer bungalow. Attractive PE side 2 ato in ON CALL. Fig baal To Buy Or Sell A 1 N. Greene Street<lb /><lb />action wk « Rese bs eng Abas a ony $37, all Blount andisquare feet with single garage.| kitchen with dishwasher, just on| Re vies ah eee eco _ i 600<lb /><lb />allatly Gun @e cate toee eeeee patio and extra design features.| outskirts of Greenville. Price re-| Tol Free: 000 555-8010, ext AR aD Phone 752-0117<lb /><lb />and �?~carporl "TZ �?~inancing availe:| MOVED. Musi sell 1800 all today and select your decor. | duced to $38,500. Call Davis Realty - Business In Confidence<lb />ust se are nights<lb />ble. $52,500, Bill Williams Real! feet. Elmhurst School Fe Ng 2 th REALTY WOR LD CLUB PINES Goarkling tame Come ___An Equa! Housing Opportunity<lb />f to university, 1405 Evergreen Drive. Cod with a bay winless th ee dining contact J.T. Snowden, Jr. Owned &amp; Operated By Brownie Tripp<lb /><lb />EXCLUSIVE LISTING - Huge grest No commission. First of January CLAR K-BRANCH, INC. | room. greatroom with french doors or Harold Creect<lb /><lb />a room gives versatility for any will turn over to realtor for market<lb />a in this 3 bedroom, 1/2 bath, 3 year| value. $55,500. Contact sorey. Jones, leading to pet Slagrsiegaphes By 300, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY if We Don�?Tt Have Wh t Yo A<lb />5 young yo New ceili fan, | Monday-Friday 9 to 5, 756-2427. REALTORS CENTURY 21 ye Realty, 756-5868. pepe a lu Are Looking For, We<lb />4 dishwasher, heat pump eee to your O1 DER HOME needs a handyman. 756-6336 $424. vr p Can Get It For You Within 48 Hours<lb /><lb />Winterville school district - $54,500. | Features four bedrooms, living and | +, Smith ....ON CALL. ...752-9811] CLUB PINES-New two story home LUMBING :<lb /><lb />Call Davis Realty - 752-3000; nights #381. C a tun Y yh Bom Rea iar Chapin .. eel with a wrap around porch. Over<lb /><lb />756-1997. 756-6666 y, ay Holloman 3-5147| 2100 square feet, featuring four R E p A | R Ni h C :<lb /><lb />bedrooms, all formal areas, Business Brokers q ts Call:<lb /><lb />a if F 1 800:525- 8910, Pe AF43<lb />FARM STYLE HOME--Just outside! OL DER HOME. with four Toll Free with a fireplace leading to a deck.<lb /><lb />of Greenville, features a greatroom| bedrooms, two baths, all formal i tuni B and and c own pe sh<lb /><lb />with fireplace, three bedrooms, and ee a rl An Equal Housing Opportunity _ ouy oS ong, choses Xour om seed ys Suites 2-D &amp; 2-E ar<lb /><lb />a large onan just made for swing, fireplace: Screened in porch on side Realty, 756-5868. #350A mm} 6756-1898 = 757-3143 401 West tat Street Brownie Tripp Grover Edwards<lb />low ean�?T avails TURY a1 and outside a ayitee grill eon ees 0 sits 752-3666 756-4922 756-3304<lb /><lb />Bass Really, 756-3868. #296. Realty, 7563068 3770" 85) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY _| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY state ~<lb /><lb />FOUR BEDROOMS, carpeted liv- liv- ', ancien emmed=a<lb /><lb />gly 4 �?~baths, central<lb />heat, basement large garage. Good! CLARK-BRANCH SELLS<lb /><lb />insurance Co, 103 E rds St., Ayden, THREE HOMES A WEE K<lb /><lb />Gneat COmeine 3 3 bedroom brick SOMETIMES FOUR<lb /><lb />veneer ranch outside of Bethel on./2 a S<lb />acre ict. New carpet and dishwash 50's &amp; $60's<lb />er and woodstove make this we<lb />cared for home a good buy at| OFF STANTONSBURG ROAD with<lb />$39,900. Farmers Home Loan for nearly 1450 square feet, double<lb />ualified buyer. Davis Realty -| garage and eh) This brick ranch<lb />52-3000; nights 756-1997. is well kept and has an 8% loan<lb />GRAYLEIGH--One of Greenville�?Ts Perea today. ae Sane<lb />oer Mies 3s Bove "Coa �?"_�?"<lb />is autifu under<lb /><lb />consttuction offers�?T 6 greatroom ieee gg Ae<lb />with fireplace, and french doors! fostures 3 bedrooms, 2! baths,<lb />leading to a spacious deck. bina fireplace with woodstove and<lb />choose ons car ¥ a4 warpeee yy, | built-in bookcases in family room.<lb />oe take bax ass Realty, Located on a quiet street in a nice<lb />EP #433 tneighborhood. $63,500. Fixed rate<lb />uy GREAT STARTER HOME FHA! 132% loan assumption too! Call<lb />i loan assumption. Two story home| today.<lb /><lb />with 2 or 3 bedrooms, two baths,<lb />% lus �?~a whole lot more! $36,000.. NEW OFFERING. Quiet country<lb /><lb />nee 21 Bass Realty, 756-5868. living with nearly 4 acres of wooded<lb />land. 3 bedrooms,, 2 baths with<lb /><lb />almost 1600 square feet of heated<lb />GREENWOOD 1 Fake alvceone png Owner {s financing at 12%<lb />iba aba PRL PVA<lb />ree<lb /><lb />GRANT BUICK, INC.<lb /><lb />603 Greenville Bivd., Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />ANNOUNCES<lb /><lb />rates are low. New ve in 30 days. Near Simpson, just<lb />bedroom home on spacious minutes from town. Call now. Low<lb />wooded lot. Must sell now. $53,500. | $60�?Ts.<lb /><lb />Gall Blount &amp; Ball, 756-3000 or Lee! RenuceD PRICE�?T Immaculate<lb />NANG YOUR, MISTLETOE. and spit level. May ite PA ge<lb />holly in your new 2 or 3 bedroom | bedrooms, tormal: areas, fireplace<lb />townhome by golly! Shared equity| in den, fenced back yard, wooded<lb />financing. Payments less than rent | jot. Close to ivcock Junior High<lb />makes pay eB boy jolly! Call Moore! School. Good neighborhood. Loan<lb />&amp; Sauter or the garland of| can be assumed with $11,000 equit<lb />pads 4 beginning. �?~with no closing} Call for your showing today. $65 5900.<lb /><lb />Beat, erat foes, we] REALTY WORLD<lb />home | has many of the extras you CLAR K-BRANCH, INC<lb /><lb />would have built-in. An entire wall<lb /><lb />January 1 Thru March 31, 1983<lb /><lb />of bookcases in the hugh greatroom, REALTORS<lb />econor nic al arpet 756-6336<lb />throughout, hugh chain link fence in<lb />: pack ard -_ ceRTURY beyond|.Tim Smith....ON CALL... . 752-9811<lb />i jet $60 21 Bass yo CABGUL 35 viica sd aees aoa 8431<lb />a Realty. 556. Le rn MOMEN re eae cas 3-5147<lb />HOt HO! HO! To vous new home fal Free: 1800-525: 8910, oat: wrt ;<lb />will a ie. we . Call akoore'&amp; Souter An Equal Housi tunit<lb /><lb />nd find out how shared equity<lb />inancing makes it sol! 758-6050. No CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb />isso Ree apEernnnerennnetnineniniimememel<lb /><lb />closing costs!<lb /><lb />OWNER ANXIOUS to sell. a.<lb />bedroom brick ranch in Spear<lb /><lb />large wooded lot. $30�?Ts. CENT R E N ii<lb />18 For orbes Agency, 756-2121.<lb /><lb />REDUCED! Owner i dy to sell,<lb /><lb />nae an. offer poe ine) OMEN<lb />thi A larnogued duplex. $30�?Ts. #174.<lb />CENTURY 21 Bass Reait 756-6666.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />LOW INTEREST<lb /><lb />EJ<lb /><lb />RATES �?"<lb />I I ° 9 7 Pnaacing<lb /><lb />CURTIS MATHES<lb />COLOR TV<lb /><lb />CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<lb /><lb />sredit Check<lb /><lb />same Day Delivery<lb /><lb />756- 8390<lb /><lb />arolina Eé<lb /><lb />20 X 60 DESK<lb />*169<lb /><lb />�?T . Corner of Pitt &amp; Green St.<lb /><lb />Oreer Wille<lb /><lb />NEW OFFICE SPACE<lb />Available June 1, 1983<lb />Arlington Bivd. Area<lb /><lb />Will Design To Meet<lb />Tenants Needs.<lb /><lb />Call<lb /><lb />752-3666<lb />BANKRUPTCY SALE<lb /><lb />i Property of Cherry Oaks, Inc.<lb /><lb />; Wednesday, January 12, 1983<lb />10:00A.M. ©<lb /><lb />LOCATION<lb />Creek Shore Drive, Grifton, N.C.<lb /><lb />REAL ESTATE<lb />Lots 53-56, 18 and Tn ap 8046, page of te<lb />Pitt Co. Registry.<lb /><lb />Water &amp; sewage available-Zoned Residential &amp;<lb />Mobile home (RAS - MH)<lb /><lb />For Additional information Contact:<lb /><lb />ON ALL NEW BUICKS<lb /><lb />DON�?TT MISS THIS CHANCE<lb /><lb />TO REALLY SAVE!!<lb /><lb />Open Weekdays 8:30 to 6:30 Phone 756-1877<lb />Saturday 9:00 to 2:00 wy<lb /><lb />Trawick H. Stubbs, Jr.<lb />Trustee in Bankruptcy �?"<lb />P.O. Drawer 1654<lb />New Bern, N.C. 28560<lb />919-633-2700<lb /><lb />NO UPSET BIDS S<lb /><lb />�?~<lb />�?~<lb /> .<lb />* SALE SUBJECT TO FINAL APPROVAL BY BANKRUPTCY COURT<lb /><lb />:<lb />�?"<lb />: &gt;_&gt; ~~<lb />poe<lb />ee<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />D-8�?"The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />�?" ,<lb />109 Houses For Sale 121 Apartments For Rent 121 Apartments For Rent 121 Apartments For Rent 127 Houses For Rent 133. Mobile Homes For Rent [135 Office Space For Rent 142 Roommate Wanted<lb />. central heat THREE BEDROOM houses tor| FOR RENT-SALE 2 bedrooms. SMAL OR LARGE oftice suites for/ HOUSEMATE, $200 includes<lb />The-« Rh: y . a peerage hd ag a ca scohancns | OAKMONT SQUARE aoe Caeee upstairs. "Sips eelan:| cont. Grimes�?� 33, Sylvan | washer/dryer. Excellent condition. | rent Vesesnatle rotes including] utilities and local phone. 3 bedroom:<lb />Candlewick is gnulys fo sel andl furnished Avaliable immesiay�?� | APARTMENTS �?"_| bexai3sie Fes. eee, Neate | Rect Ne SO: Seta | Neila �?oEdt tithes eth] arte eme�?� feos wee Ca<lb />will negotiate ree coms, two} 1204 orbes ree ea i ; le anc tors 756-6336 -<lb />battts, living room. dining room| students or tarilies. $195. 756-0765. See en 122 Business Rentals require lease ane securit sa SPECIAL RATES for Students. 2 oy Branch po ii atliccl ames. "is occa "She tle<lb />amity room us ha<lb />sha RR as 8 Be ce Sat ER AB | ee a ea LES a Re ee a ti ea Ali e<lb />h 19 baths, carpeted. | y : countr , ne cm peur ESSIONAL OR WORKING<lb />_ CONTEMPORARY Lise nine yap pool, air rove. | Laragt ee van te Pat mes sublease. 30? Hooker �?~�?"�?" es miles south of Greenville on} 9x60. Private a 1 mile from Euoe oven, s allt a Roommate to.share Townhouse.<lb />Spacious and impressive with three| refrigerator, dishwasher. $250 in |ang University, Also some| on ting tact ware feneed In ares, | away 2. p $507. Greenville. Deposit required. 756- 756-6536. oe ee it, $1 month. 756-8594.<lb />bedrooms and 2'2 baths. Many cludes water. sewer, cable TV furnished apartments available. Or ean a 6s with stor 2 BEDROOM OUSE North | 6697 after 6p.m. ROOMMATE Gate we aes?<lb />extras. Great room with firepiace.|{ ease and deposit. No grass cut �?" 7 �?" Washington Street. es 3311. 2 AND 3 BEDROOM Washer, air. ive TWO OFFICES FOR $250. 1 office bedroom trailer, $170 th, ine<lb />dining room, kitchen with solid 03k) sing No pets. Married couples fo see. connécting office. You need ogg poe letely furnished | ff $125. Office plus use of reception cludes | + nin a con<lb />gebinets, and Jenn Airs, [200¢;| prelerred. os 3610 or 754 502 ete ES maligs oS" bal arf Sss�"�ES | ne RRO De Stay Eas Mepis Roi nsoe °_Y�"�APSS | aren irs Stee plig comes fo Sazgssgeve/ nn Out foe Cell<lb />reaktast room ilt-in stereo an ONE. or more in ~<lb />speakers, side wood deck, rear;AVAILABLE NOW �?"�?" pce ad agen ne = gf cg Monday-Friday, ask for 'Don| month. CENTURY 21 Rerens 2 AND 3 BEDROOM mobile homes| formation call Dee Heffren ati TO SHARE 2 bedroom house. Split<lb />�?~wood deck, garage. $92,500 ine ge ee a from font Contact «1° Tor Tommy | SOME Agency, 756-2121 for rent. Call 756-89 756-8724. expenses. Rent 30. 2 $45. 757-1289.<lb />pectin 919-9426 Williams, 756-7815 3 BEDROOM HOUSE located close | 7 BEDROOM aoahe �?~Home for rent. 300 SQUARE FEET two room office| }WO ROOMMATES for completely<lb />. LYNNDALE Pp | ini F Rent to University. 756-0528. Call 756-4687. 440 f th furnished apartment. Washer<lb />This impressive and very inter ONE BEDROOM apartment.| 125 Condominiums For Ren and square feet three room| {} �?~<lb />esting home on a wooded, well kept AZALEA GARDE NS carpeted, kitchen appliances. $195. 2 mpus. $20 be a �?" 2, BEDROOM furnished �?� trailer. office, of orner Lanier Building, = �?o Aig Acres. 1/3 rent and<lb />and nicely landscaped lot has three 758-33) CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT Cail x ear Parkers rbecue utilities. 752-5640. _<lb />bedrooms and three baths.|Greenville�?T's newest and most |/ONE Se GRGAa apartment, 201 | Randy Doub 9 to 6 at 758-6200; after deposit. 732-6578 756-5241 after 6. available. Call Jim Lanier, 752-5505. WORKING MATURE lady wants te<lb />Entrance foyer. formal living room,| uniquely furnished one bedroom |North Woodlawn Street, heat and | 6, 752-0870. Available January 1. 3 BEDROOM house. 2 bath, �?" 3 BEDROOMS, 2 full baths. washer, pate oda soy wont o home. 752-3487<lb />dining room, family room with) apartments. hot water furnished, $200 a month location and more. $425 mont er er, located at Taylor Estates. R F ore 7 a.m. and atter ép.m.<lb />fireplace, breakfast area, Jenn Aire | sali energy efficient designed and $200 deposit. 756-0545 or 758-| 57 Houses For Rent 756-4410 or 756-5961. -1444 after 4. 137 Resort Property For Rent<lb />i.e a ose To ee : a on BEECH MOUNTAIN Condo f 144 Wanted To Bu<lb />vilding �?~ossibly some owner fi- hes ANE or rent<lb />nancing. $120,000 * Washers and dryers optional Iclene Gharimen! Freshly painted, | ELEGANT HOME IN AYDEN 2/129 Lots For Rent 135 Office Space For Rent | by day. week or month. Golf, clennis y<lb />Free water and sewer and yard blocks from university. Availa Decree. 2 baths. study. �?" and . and swity te Vorla'seFeire BEASLEY LUMBER Products will<lb />Duffus Realty, tie. maintenance ble now. $175 a month ait ws �?"�?" iving room, porcn, SPAIN�?TS MOBILE Home Park. AVAILABLE NOW Pitt Plaza, two buses dail id�?Ts Fair. ts pay up to $150 per M for good grade<lb />\ Le All apartments on ground floor | Corpitt, iti, 752-2040. pool, wood and oil a organic Large lots. 5 miles south of| 1000 foot office spaces. Good loc 946.3248 days, (919) 946-0694 nights. | standing Pine Timber. Also tog<lb />7 756-5395 with porches. �?~ i |ONE BEDROOM and one 4 garden and fenced yard. 7 pha iega $40.00 per month. 746- ion reasonable rent. Call 737.8689. prices paid for grade Pine |<lb />ASSUMABLE 82% FHA loan. 3/* Frost free refrigerators HOUSE FOR RENT in Stanton/ 6575. EXCELLENT LOCATION 1, 2 or 3 ivered to Scotland Neck mi<lb />bedrooms, treed dot with patio and|. ated in Azalea Gardens war onan ppl ad Winterville, Hee�?T age 3 bedroom home with 1'/2 VILLAGE TRAILER Park. Ayden. office spaces with janitorial 138 Rooms For Rent Call Gene Baker - 826-4121 i<lb />a<lb /><lb />barbecue. Only 5 ybars old. $40's NC. Call 758-1280 after 6:30 living room, dinning: room. | Paved streets, city water, sewage, |services. Heat and utilities 826-4203.<lb />Brook Valley Country Club Shown | 2 kitchen with eat-in area, lar h collection. First month free or | furnished, $85 to �?~$100 month.| ROOMS NEAR downtown<lb />cent Y28 Forbes Agency, | 5 appointment only. Couples ad a anytime weekends ity seen ae ee File fh res SW adi expenses vars | Call tae eead tetera ba ot gee Greenville. Single occupancy $125. df tly aA, and gure<lb />$356 | oy 2-71<lb /><lb />Y¥<lb />�?"�?" ; singles. No pets i diately. Rent<lb />BE READY, FOR "Shrimp and] et or TommyWaliame | SE RATFORDARMS | pemontn. Call Betty Beacham at | 22 MODERN, aia cust 35b| Clack Scanch Reales. sens. | TAX/BOOKKEEPING BUSINESS<lb />Br in the country. Enjoy econom Contact J aa APARTMENTS 56-3880. H For Rent | square feet. Located 2007 Evans ee Hse" oun 946-1742. �?~ �?"<lb />ical livin in this spacious 3 n | , LYNNDALE - Four bedroom ranch 133. Mobile Homes For Ren Street beside Moseley Brothers. 2 itifioc om after 11 TAX PR<lb />bedroom, % baths, dining room and| CARPETED, 2° bedrooms with) The Happy Place ToLive | home available early January, $550 Call 756-3374. Sundays 756-9761. EPARES | will purchase<lb />den double wide home with central �?~esi near ECU Energy saving | month. Deposit and one year lease} AVAILABLE 2 or 3 bedroom, | Vice FURNISHED office ne pare our accounts. References�?�<lb />heat and air. A lot of good living for | heat. PUMP, pate to ah marta y ABLE TV required. Call Richard Lane at/ private lot, furnished, deposit re-| Sire "sa9. Shor? ferm. Jen ne? ge 140 WANTED urnished. 756-4553.<lb />only +2 900. Owners might finance �?" ic tenes ey Blount &amp; Ball, 756-3000. quired. 746- sa7 alter (LORD ae | 258 Ps<lb />nights, 756-19 1997. sed eats. $290. 736-4412 of 753-0163. ____ | peg oak Makceey Pride ' Ot ori pie! cond (ode 2 bedroom, Nt bath with OFFICES FOR LEASE Contact WANTED TOBACCO POUNDS for Led ose To Lease<lb />= CARRIAGE HOUSE Apartments. . r tion with brand new furniture. Tri| washer, dryer, and central air. Low | 3-1 or Tommy Williams, 756-7815. __| 1963. Will pay fair price. Call WOULD DRE TO" ne<lb />5 ag oa Fil gf Call us 24 hour's a day at County Homes, 756-0131. downpayment and souane pay SINGLE OFFICES suites, with 752-6245. candi we Glin<lb />me oper aza ri Co ities an a api<lb /><lb />11] Investment Pr ty caoearic Dishwa her, refrigerator, 756-4800 5 BEDROOM HOUSE. 405 West ain ments | less thar an. ren uedy bute Luitaa. siae jal. Chapin | You CAN SAVE money by shopping<lb /><lb />fully carpeted, cable TV.. poo! and |�?"�?"�?" ~__ | Street, $300 per month. Call 757 Drive. Call 756-7799. for bargains in the Classified Ads.<lb />ape i tee ee ey laundry room 156 3450 after 5p.m. TAR R lV E R 0688. a . =| CLEAN, 3bedrooms. Call 756-0173.<lb />Excellent tax shelter. $61,000.<lb />Aldridge &amp; Southerland, 756-3500. �?~ Cherry Court<lb /><lb />acious<lb /><lb />3 BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE near) Spacious 2 bedroom townhouses ESTATES<lb /><lb />campus. $29,300. Call 752-5042, apartments. Carpet, dishwashers, FOR SALE<lb /><lb />pac nae she patio, free cable TV,<lb /><lb />; washer-dryer hook-ups, taundr Me ct and 3 re ae dr - .<lb />room, sauna, tennis courf, clu! ook-ups, cable 4 ool, clu<lb />5 Lots For Sale house and pool. 752-1557 ____ |house, playground, Near ECU a ; MODULAR HOME<lb />BAYTREE SUBDIVISION �?o or Reputation Says It All<lb />Attractive wooded lots within the EASTBROOK A Community Complex.�?�<lb /><lb />Eton financing available. Call AN D vies Whee Stvent<lb /><lb />EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY } Office - Corner Etm &amp; Willow FA RR MS A R FE<lb />kp Al VILLAGE GREEN 752-4225 :<lb /><lb />nanci t 5 �?~<lb /><lb />EXCELLENT BUILDER inventory APARTMENTS _�?" |two ecRoom apariments for S iz LLI N G I i I<lb /><lb />of lots starting ot just $9,000. Owner cant Dickinson Avenue, $235.<lb />financing at 10% Call Blount &amp;|327 one. two and three bedroom | pe ton Hills, $235. Verdant St., $290.<lb /><lb />Ball, 756-2000. featuring Cable TV, modern appli ee $200. All require lease WE HAVE PROSPECTS FOR FARMS IN ALL<lb /><lb />HALF ACRE LOT East of Ayden. | ances, central heat and air condi- |Tie �?oTee og)<lb /><lb />t of Vent<lb />aR 5 ° point petty Ais I a. �?" iw, 1 bedroom | eA apart. SIZES AND IN ALL LOCATIONS<lb />ments, u ie<lb />: ille. te units. 756-9132. &gt; ,<lb />117 Resort Property For Sale ones 7550 5100 ites ~ WE DGEWOOD ARMS WE ALSO HAVE ALOT OF DEMAND . 1560 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, dining room,<lb />Y EFFICIENT 2 bed �?T �?T i<lb />ta od peal Rs a neler, foutines in wooded area. Washer, 2 PU ate ie igh houses. FOR TOBACCO ALLOTMENTS. WE HAVE den and large 15° x 24 living room. This home has a shingle A-<lb />ramp, screened porch, deck. Be- | dryer hook-ups. $285. 756-6295. Seaireny. Ve bart Svamouses. roof and aluminum siding. Has to be moved. $20,000. Cail<lb />tween Bath-Belhaven, 1:523-9859.__| FOREST ACRES APARTMENT ?\pumps. Whirlpool kitchen CUSTOMERS READY TO BUY! 758-0356 anytime.<lb />; posrearn, speriner gn ee Bashar /aryer hookups, pool, tennis Y<lb />court.<lb />120 RENTAL furnished, 737,4824,8'5 ask tor Gall 756-0987 CALL THE EXPERTS FOR FARM SALES.<lb />LOTS FOR RENT Also 2 and 3 -<lb />mere Pini. homes. Security GreeneWay. ee under a er cee:<lb />bed d t- |Homes,<lb />736-4413 between 3 and 5. pak of Z cata fea. ~ dish 1 AND 2 BEDROOM apartments. TH F D G<lb /><lb />NEED STORAGE? We have any | washer, cable TV, laundry AE Available immediately. 752-3311<lb />size to meet your storage need. eal balconies, spacious grounds with : -<lb />Open Mon i 1 BEDRQON ener efficient<lb />a oan 95 Call Y56- 9933, abundant parking, economical apartment. 756-5389 or 946-0025.<lb />utilities and pool, Adj �?", to<lb />Greenville Country Club. 756-686 �?~peOnunm TOWNHOUSE 4 miles<lb />ospita asher/dryer ie<lb />121 Apartments For Rent IN. WINTERVILLE- 3 cedar Tt<lb />P apartment, appliances furnished, noes, Ne ates areas 752-0181 | 752-4012<lb /><lb />Cypress Creek Townhomes<lb /><lb />�?T<lb /><lb />We�?Tve Made the Best<lb /><lb />no children, no pets. Deposit and<lb /><lb />LEWIS STREET One_ bedroom! jesse $195 a month. Call 756-5007. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX near ECU<lb /><lb />\ |<lb />furnish tment. Heat, air and h : .<lb />water furnished, 1. block�?� from| Available endot December, ape ee serie. David Nichols 752-7666 D.G. Nichols 758-2370 Now we�?Tve made the best Affordable<lb />eatery tre Pete CG FOR-or8! or KINGS ROW 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE<lb />We<lb /><lb />ne Energy efficient heat pump,<lb />LOVETREES? =| APARTMENTS at ci hat i818<lb /><lb />apartments. Carpeted, ran 2 BEDROOMS, bb, baths. $280.<lb />fri erator, dishwasher, laposal Ridge Place.:756-7310<lb /><lb />*12% FHA/VA Fixed Rate for 30<lb />Experience the unique in apartment :<lb />Hiving with «nature outside your and cable TV Conveniently located years. ( Rate subject to change)<lb /><lb />door<lb />COURTNEY SQUARE Located a Tai ice schools.| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY �?"<lb />a :<lb /><lb />131% Conventional Fixed Rate for<lb />| 30 years.<lb />tGucwrysy Dlount &amp; ball<lb /><lb />756-3000<lb />Betty Beacham, 756-3880<lb /><lb />APARTME NTS LARGE 2 BEDROOM Duplex. 705-B Odds �?~n Ends<lb /><lb />Hooker Road. Stove and refrigera-<lb />Quality construction, fireplaces, condition, heat pomp. "Deposit Bend<lb />heat pumps (heating costs 50% less lease required. 1 ts. $280. Call<lb /><lb />than comparable units), dishwash- after 5 pm. 756- 50 7. 756-6382, or P op<lb /><lb />DOWNTOWN AYDEN<lb /><lb />ESTATE CORNER<lb /><lb />THE REAL<lb /><lb />er, washer/dryer hook-ups, cabie<lb />TV.wall-to-wall carpet, thermopane 756 0489.<lb />windows, extra insulation.<lb /><lb />: CLAS a Sey :<lb />9-5 2d - atone r eee For Sale :<lb />Merry Lane: on Aninaton Bivd. WE INS TA i L Excellent Business<lb /><lb />Opportunity<lb />With<lb />Small Investment<lb /><lb />CALL 746-2446<lb /><lb />pie fo rel i 2 bedréoms, ALUMINUM AND<lb />newly rennova o pets. |-<lb /><lb />7615. VINY L S) IDIN G A BEAUTIFUL ENDING to your search for home value. Conveniently<lb />located 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Family room with fireplace, patio,<lb />and garage. 11%% FHA-245 loan assumption. No qualification<lb />necessary. Listing Broker - Ray Everett 758-9549. *<lb /><lb />CAMELOT SUBDIVISION<lb />Block G<lb /><lb />2 BEDROOM apartments available. Remodeling�?"Room Additions<lb /><lb />be Smith Insurance &amp; a, y: =<lb />52.2754 C.L. Lupton, Co.<lb />752-6116<lb /><lb />SS DISPLAY<lb /><lb />ae alent Lots 1 and 13<lb />H Ganitin 21 Laealind<lb />it B. FORBES AGENCY<lb />! Each Office independently Owned &amp; Operated<lb />609 Snow Hill St.<lb />. 4-Bedroom; Brickveener Residence; formal living<lb />3083-A 1961 Toyota Tercel room and dining room den, large rec. room with<lb />3693-A t .1982 Toyota Starlet fireplace and built in grill; double carport; outside<lb />3779-A - . 1981 Toyota4x4 garage and storage; 2530 square feet heated area.Lot<lb />3786-A 1978 Toyota Corolla 123°X240�?T. ;<lb />3798 1982 Mazda 626 GL 520 Park Ave.<lb />4012-A 1978 Mercedes 280-E 2-Bedrooms; 1 bath, living room, dining room, kitchen,<lb />4035-B 1982 Toyota Corolla den, double garage and side porch, 1290 square feet<lb />4053-A '1981 Mercedes-Benz heated area; corner lot with shade trees, fireplace in<lb />4064 1978 Toyota Celica ie ee:<lb />4074-A 1981 Toyota SR-5 �?~Houses shown by appointment only<lb />P-8137 | 1979 PontiacLemans | Building lots and land for<lb />: P-8143 1980 Pontiac Sunbird development forsale<lb />P-8157 1980 Olds Cutlass Ch | St 3<lb />P-8164 1977 Pontiac Lemans<lb />P-8172 1981 Toyota Cressida ester OX<lb />P-8180 1979 Chevrolet-Monte Carlo Ht :<lb />; P-8181 1981 Toyota Cressida Real Estate<lb />P-8183A 1981 Toyota Truck Ayden, N.C.<lb /> P-8184A 1981 Datsun4X4_. : �?T<lb />, 746-3308 after 5:30 PM<lb />P-8185 1979 Buick Regal i , _�?"<lb />, R-7046 1981 Toyota Truck<lb />R-7050. 1980 Toyota Truck : }<lb />R-7054B 1980 Toyota Celica �?~ Drastically Reduced Over $10,000<lb />R-7063 1981 Toyota Starlet �?" ay Tr =<lb />R-7066 1978 Dodge Omni<lb />R-7068 1981 Toyota4X4<lb />R-7070 1979 Pontiac Trans AM<lb />R-7073 1981 Toyota Celica<lb />R-7077° 1982 Toyota Cressida B<lb />R-7082 1981 Toyota Corolla<lb />R-7083 1982 Toyota Truck<lb />R-7084 1981 Toycta Starlet<lb />P-4082A 1981 Chevrolet Chevette | ; 7 oe<lb />MA-3719A 1981 Datsun 280-ZX || Seller says �?omove it out�?�. Be first in line to see this fan- s �?~.<lb />4057-A 1978 Chevrolet Nova 4 Door tastic log home which features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1950 Sold By Trustee At Auction i<lb />4096-A. . 1978 Chevrolet LUV Pickup square feet and over one acre of land. For more informa- |<lb />4107-A ~ 1980 Ford Pinto tion call Myra Day at , Thurs., Jan. 6, 1983<lb />4112-A 1980 Mercury Capri | ; / : fog<lb />oe os , ) Bee eee - (12:00 Noon<lb />�?~ l f : a<lb />| 3 ridge Ae. :<lb />| | Ndridge seul it Pitt County Courthouse<lb />eeorvile 756- Realtors | Gary Davis, Trustee<lb />Greenville 756-3228... : Sag, , y ae |<lb />= omen 758-3430<lb />&gt;» 756-3500 |<lb /><lb />i RRR go a&gt;<lb /><lb />ahs<lb /></p>
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          <lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 1983�?"D-9<lb /><lb />The Real Estate Corner<lb /><lb />Phase III OU EKER<lb />shits ts Ecbliettadattita co * OPEN HOUSE TODAY 2-4 ¥*<lb /><lb />Custom Built Townhouses t Beautiful townhouse located in city on 14th St. extension<lb />At Affordable Prices (Unit No. 40, Windy Ridge); Large combination tamily/din-<lb /><lb />ing room, 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths; and kitchen with ap-<lb />J.R. Yorke<lb />Construction Co.<lb /><lb />355-2286<lb /><lb />Introducing<lb />Lexington Square<lb /><lb />Hi<lb /><lb />105 Greenville Bivd<lb />Hwy. 264 By-pass<lb /><lb />736-5868<lb /><lb />Independently Owned<lb /><lb />156- 6666<lb /><lb />Reduced $4,000 For Quick Sale!<lb /><lb />%<lb />%<lb />REAL ESTATE BROKERS :<lb /><lb />2723 E. 10th St. 752-4348; 756-4619; 757-3278<lb /><lb />HY<lb /><lb />OPEN HOUSE<lb />SUNDAY 2-5<lb /><lb />ME<lb /><lb />BASS REALTY<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />CALL TODAY AND CHECK OUT THESE<lb />SEAN ie Mt HOMES<lb /><lb />NEW LISTINGS<lb /><lb />| omens<lb /><lb />1. Get A Jump Ahead Of The Market - you must see this col-<lb /><lb />_ onial 4 or 5 bedroom home in Brook Valley today. Formal areas JEANNETTE COX<lb />with sparkling hardwood floors, pleasant easy to work-in kit- i AGENCY<lb />chen, family room Big enough for a pool table. The upstairs REALTOR<lb />master suite you will iove. Three full baths and excellent 756-1322<lb /><lb />, Storage throughout. $119,000. satis<lb />�?~ LYNNDALE<lb /><lb />LYNNDALE<lb /><lb />1516 Greenville Bivd.<lb /><lb />ae IMR:<lb /><lb />wate har =<lb /><lb />. 2. Where Only The Best is Good Enough - for you and your<lb /><lb />family in beautiful Club Pines. A cheerful greatroom with ex-<lb />posed beams for everyday family living, formal dining, step-<lb />saver kitchan with large breakfast area, four bedrooms, 212<lb />baths and a double garage. $94,500.<lb /><lb />3. Excellent location in Farmville. Walk to the Country Club<lb />trom this charming brick ranch. Fenced in back yard, liv-<lb />ingroom, large family room with fireplace. Three bedrooms,<lb />1% baths plus assumable FHA loan. $45,900.<lb /><lb />JEANNETTE COX AGENCY, INC.<lb /><lb />Thanks A Lot!<lb />756-1322 Anytime<lb /><lb />REALTOR<lb />~ Jeannette Cox,<lb /><lb />Karen Rogers<lb />Realtor<lb />758-5871<lb /><lb />CRB, CRS, GRI<lb />Home 756-2521<lb /><lb />INVESTMENT PROPERTIES<lb /><lb />24,900�?"Near E.C.U., rental house, $5,000 down, monthly<lb /><lb />payments less than the monthly rent of $350.00.<lb />Excellent state of repair. East 12th St.<lb /><lb />Ae<lb />29,500�?"Near E.C.U. �?"1st Street, rental, 4 bedrooms, down<lb />payment of $6,000, payments less than monthly rent.<lb />Good tenants.<lb /><lb />; 44,500�?"10th Street. Excellent location for E.C.U. 6 bedroom<lb /><lb />rental house. Assumable loan plus possible owner<lb />financing!<lb /><lb />: 48,500�?"Investment property near E.C.U.�?"2 story home,<lb /><lb />remodeled into 3 apartment units. Net rent $500.00<lb />per month. Ten blocks from campus.<lb /><lb />�?~ 48,900�?"Close to University�?"6 bedrooms, assumable<lb /><lb />financing and possible owner financing. Excellent<lb />return on investment in high demand area for<lb />students.<lb /><lb />+ 49,900�?"Duplex�?"2 bedroom each unit. Close to industrial<lb /><lb />plant.<lb /><lb />59,500�?"Riverbluif�?"duplex�?"-1550 square feet total, 2<lb /><lb />bedrooms each side, assumabie financing, balance<lb />of $37,000.00. Age, 212 years.<lb /><lb />�?~ 85,000�?"Commercial building, Dickinson Ave. 8640 square<lb /><lb />feet heated, large paved parking lot.<lb /><lb />- 93,000�?"Riverbluff�?"triplex�?"each unit. 2 Bedrooms, 12<lb /><lb />baths, age 2 years.<lb /><lb />+ 95,000�?"Four separate houses, located side by side close to<lb /><lb />the downtown area. Owner will consider selling only<lb />2 of the 4 houses.<lb /><lb />} 220,000�?"Eight unit apartment building, walking distance from<lb /><lb />E.C.U. Excellent construction, low maintenance.<lb />We Have A Number Of Locations For Multi-Family Property<lb /><lb />�?T 205,000�?"Homes of this caliber are not available in the Green-<lb /><lb />ville area very often. Located around several outstan-<lb /><lb />ding properties at Route 9, the home has 3800 square<lb /><lb />feet, sits on 4 acres of land with horse stable, riding<lb /><lb />@ area, and swimming pool. Interior features 3<lb /><lb />bedrooms with potential for 5, formal areas, huge<lb /><lb />family room with fireplace, recreation room, many<lb />extras.<lb /><lb />115,000�?"Paradise Lost, but can be restored to it�?Ts original<lb />beauty. Stately foyer, all formal areas including ban-<lb />quet size dining room with imported chrystal<lb />chandeliers. Brick, 6 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, large lot<lb />suitable for beautiful formal gardens. Owner financ-<lb />ing available.<lb /><lb />114,000�?"Unique in every respect. 3800 square foot home on an<lb /><lb />acre and a half lot. (repairs needed). Super<lb />neighborhood, 1200 square foot building that could<lb />be used for. an apartment. 1110 N. Market *<lb /><lb />Washington, N.C.<lb /><lb />" 98,500�?"Both Sides Win! Due to Uncie Sam�?Ts tax structure,<lb />this $135,000.00 home can sell for less than<lb />$100,000.00 and both sides win! 3500 square feet,<lb />elegant formal areas, 4 car carport, and much more.<lb />Located in the desirable Rock Springs area.<lb /><lb />796-3900<lb /><lb />@ down),<lb /><lb />416 E. Wilson Street<lb /><lb />Farmville<lb />Colonial Williamsburg in Farmville. 4 bedrooms (2 up and 2<lb />with 2 full baths, this home has a formal dining and liv-<lb />ing room plus a rustic den, cozy fireplace and Casablanca fan<lb />suspended from a cathedral ceiling. Beautiful Williamsburg<lb />decor and well landscaped lawn. 2 car carport with lots of<lb />storage. DON�?TT MISS SEEING THIS HOME. Quiet<lb />neighborhood. Offered in the low $70's.<lb /><lb />Ray Holloman<lb />Host<lb />753-5147<lb /><lb />co<lb /><lb />CLARK-BRANCH<lb />REALTORS<lb />756-6336 |<lb /><lb />REALTY WORLD.<lb /><lb />97,500�?"Brookgreen Price drastically Reduced�?"Greenville�?Ts<lb />finest area. The classic in pees styling. Six<lb /><lb />bedrooms, 2 f baths. Kitchen<lb />equipped for t po �?~�?T cozy family<lb />room, elegant f<lb /><lb />' 96,000�?"Lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath Country home on approx-<lb />imatley 1 acre lot. State Road 1740. All formal areas,<lb />heat pump with a wood burning stove, double<lb />garage, and only 3 1/2 years old. You must see this<lb />one to appreciate it! Assumable VA loan available.<lb /><lb />92,500�?"Brook Valley�?"Two story Colonial with all the<lb /><lb />benefits of Brook Valiey�?Ts lifestyle. Four bedrooms,<lb /><lb />3 full baths, elegant formal areas, hearth warmed<lb />family room and centipede lawn. �?~<lb /><lb />92,500�?"Brook Valley. Unbelievable contemporary styling!<lb />View of golf course from elevated deck. Family room<lb />with cathedral ceiling, 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths,<lb />private office. Guaranteed to knock your socks off!<lb /><lb />92,500�?"Assumable VA Loan! 2 story traditional. home<lb />located in Tucker Estates. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths,<lb />lovely kitchen with Jenn Aire range, family room with<lb />fireplace and formal areas. Only 3 years young!<lb /><lb />86 ,900�?"Cherry Oaks�?"Over 2,000 square feet of luxury, 4<lb />bedrooms, 21/2 baths, den with fireplace, formal<lb />areas, huge kitchen with eating area.<lb /><lb />85,000�?"Country�?"5 miles from city limits, over 2 acres of<lb />land, 4 bedrooms, great room with fireplace,<lb />Williamsburg decor. Federal Land Bank Financing.<lb /><lb />85,000�?"Westwood�?"i0% assumable loan at a fixed rate! 4<lb />Bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, formal areas, beautiful family<lb />room with brick tile, only 20% down assumes this<lb />low, low rate.<lb /><lb />&amp;4,500�?"Ciub Pines Great loan assumption on this very at-<lb />tractive 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bath home in an excellent<lb />re cgrtbcarye The house has formal entry foyer and<lb /><lb />= -SOER = =<lb /><lb />79,900�?"The Pines�?"3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large country<lb />kitchen, formal dining room, family room with<lb />fireplace/woodstove, and lovely lot.<lb /><lb />79,500�?"-Cherry Oaks�?"Assumable 9f rate, lower payments,<lb />immaculate, 3 bedrooms, 2\full baths, formal areas, �?"<lb />den with fireplace, book , double garage, Con-<lb />temporary flair. Better Hurry!<lb /><lb />79,500�?"Drexelbrook�?"4 Bedroom ranch, formal entry foyer,<lb />formal living and dining room, den with fireplace,<lb />double garage, wooded lot.<lb /><lb />7, 500�?"Winterville area. country atmosphere. 3 bedrooms,<lb />brick ranch with ali the extras. Like new inside and<lb />out! 2,000 square feet with rec room, family room<lb />with fireplace, and formal living room, fenced yard,<lb /><lb />' deck and detached garage!<lb /><lb />77,500�?"Beautiful iog home! 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, nestied<lb />in 1.2 wooded acres, between Ayden and Greenville<lb /><lb />off highway 11.<lb /><lb />�?~ON DUTY THIS WEEKEND<lb /><lb />_ JEAN HOPPER...............--. 756-9142<lb /><lb />Real<lb /><lb />idge Er_<lb /><lb />�?oSouthe cad<lb /><lb />OTS ©<lb /><lb />1F YOU ARE MOVING TO<lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Call 756-1322 or write P.O. Box 667,<lb />Greenville, N.C, for your free copy<lb />ot �?oHomes For Living�?T, a monthly<lb />publication packed with pictures,<lb />details and prices of homes and<lb />available locally.<lb /><lb />IF YOU ARE MOVING TO ANEW<lb />CITY<lb /><lb />Get your free copy of �?oHomes For<lb />Living�?T, in the city you are going<lb />to. Know the real estate market,<lb />before you get there. Your copy is<lb />in our office. We can help you buy, No. 424.<lb />sell or trade a home any place in<lb />the nation.<lb /><lb />76,500�?"Tucker Estates. Executive ranch in this fine area.<lb />Formai entry foyer, living and dining rooms, den with<lb />fireplace, huge kitchen with eating area.<lb /><lb />74,900�?"Westhaven�?"Fantastic is the only word for this fami-<lb />ly room. Double sized with bay window, also, 3<lb />bedrooms, 2 full baths, formal areas, screened<lb />porch, fenced yard, new carpet and energy efficient.<lb /><lb />74,900�?"Super large home in excelient area! Living room with<lb /><lb />fireplace, den charming sun room, huge playroom, 3<lb />bedrooms, 2 baths. Lovely fenced backyard with<lb />storage buliding. Many extras!<lb /><lb />71,500�?"Winterville�?"Only a couple minutes beyond Lynndale<lb /><lb />on large corner, ull baths, huge<lb />great room wit ing room, dou-<lb />ble garage.<lb /><lb />71,000�?"Club Pines�?"Beautitul French Provencial on heavily<lb />wooded lot. Formal entry foyer, living and dining<lb />rooms, den with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, and 2 baths.<lb />Fresh on the market.<lb /><lb />71,000�?"Eastwood 10% Assumable loan, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2<lb />baths, formal living room, kitchen with eating area,<lb />family room with fireplace, recreation room, fenced<lb />back yard with patio.<lb /><lb />69,900�?"L ynndale�?"Unbelievable price in this area. Formal liv-<lb />: ing and dining room, den with fireplace, double<lb />garage, wooded lot.<lb /><lb />69,500�?"Deliwood�?"Assumable 13% loan, 3 bedrooms, 2 full<lb />baths, formal living and dining rooms. Completely<lb />remodeled kitchen, family room with fireplace, rec.<lb />room, new carpet throughout, huge back yard.<lb /><lb />68,000�?"Executive Ranch�?"4 bedrooms, Great room with<lb />fireplace, souble garage. Super sunroom and<lb />playroom combination.<lb /><lb />67,500�?"Remodeled older home with all the beauty of another<lb />time. 12 foot ceilings, greenhouse, cedar closets,<lb />and more. New gas heating system, 4 bedroom, 2<lb />baths, central air, over 27 s.f. of heated area.<lb /><lb />65,000�?"9 1/2% VA Loan assumption�?"3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath<lb />2-story. Den with fireplace, and formal areas.<lb />Beautiful landscaped yard.<lb /><lb />65,000�?"Beivedere�?"-3 Bedroom ranch, formal areas, den with<lb />fireplace, deck, wooded lot.<lb /><lb />64,000�?"Highway 43, 2 1/2 acres of land, 3 bedrooms, 2 full<lb />baths, family room with fireplace, screened back<lb />porch.<lb /><lb />63,900�?"Deliwood�?"3 bedroom ranch, formal living and dining<lb />room, den with fireplace, fenced back yard,<lb />assumable financing.<lb /><lb />62,000�?"Contemporary close to schools and shopping. Decks<lb />and glass galore! Huge great room, step saving kit-<lb />chen, two large bedrooms, 2 full baths, loft area and<lb />full basement.<lb /><lb />61,900�?"Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary located in<lb />executive neighborhood. If features large great room<lb />with wood stove, gourmet kitchen and a back yard<lb />with room to romp.<lb /><lb />ayaa aden oa + gl Rial g pox ooslng<lb />very nicely decorated, etre wep<lb /><lb />cathedral ceil-<lb />co SOLD<lb />way leading to<lb /><lb />spiral stair-<lb /><lb />59,900�?"Westhaven�?"10% assumable loan. 3 bedrooms, for-<lb /><lb />mai areas, cozy den, kitchen with eating area,<lb />garage, wonderful area!<lb /><lb />59,900�?"Grifton�?"Country Ciub�?"Perfect condition,<lb />bedrooms, Sails ened arene dan ate traplnde.<lb />beautiful landscaping.<lb /><lb />NEW CONSTRUCTION. One of Greenville's<lb />finest builders has constructed a gorgeous<lb />home on Asbury. Four bedrooms all formal<lb />areas. Screened in backporch. Ready for you<lb />aaa your favorite wallpaper. $130�?Ts. No<lb /><lb />CLUB PINES<lb />SPARKLING NEW CAPE COD with a bay win-<lb />dow in the dining room, great room with<lb />french doors leading to a spacious deck. Buy<lb />now and choose your carpet and wall paper.<lb />Call today for your private showning. $80's.<lb /><lb />REDUCED DRASTICALLY !!Over 2,000 square<lb />feet in this four bedroom home. Living room<lb />with a fireplace and bookcases, study, formal<lb />dining room, country kitchen, screened in<lb />backporch. Never again will you be able to<lb />buy this much house in this prestigious area.<lb />$80's. No. an.<lb /><lb />e-)<lb /><lb />TUCKER ESTATES<lb /><lb />RUSTIC CEDAR FARM HOUSE-This new<lb />listing offers superior construction. Pewter<lb />lightfixtures and period wallpaper. Floor plan<lb />is &amp; reproduction of the owner's grandma's<lb />home and lends a touch of nostalgia. Owners<lb />transferred and regret having to sell. Call now<lb />for your private showing. $81,900. No. 441,<lb /><lb />59,000�?"Camelot�?"DRASTIC REDUCTION! Owner is<lb />desperate to sell Only 2 years young. 3 bedrooms, 2.<lb />full baths, huge great room with fireplace, kitchen<lb />od many extras. Located on large corner lot in this<lb />ine ares.<lb /><lb />58,500�?"DuPont Circle�?"Excellent area, beautiful lot, full of<lb />mature pines, 3 bedrooms, including master suite, .<lb />family room with fireplace, formal dining area, fenc-<lb />ed back yard.<lb /><lb />56,900�?"Heartwood Nog peta contemporary<lb />ranch, 3 bed �?~eat room with<lb />fireplace, kite! single garage,<lb />tremendous lot<lb /><lb />55,900�?"Hardee Acres�?"FHA 245 10%! Yes, you can afford it.<lb /><lb />Cute as a button, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, beautiful<lb />deck and pool. Don�?Tt miss it!<lb /><lb />54,500�?"Rosewood�?"3 ull 8, great room,<lb />formal areas, F on quiet dead<lb />end = street atmosphere!<lb /><lb />§3,500�?"Windy Ridge�?"3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, living room<lb />with fireplace, dining room, patio. Pool and tennis<lb />courte.<lb /><lb />§2,000�?"-Cambridge�?"3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, great room<lb />with fireplace, assumable financing.<lb /><lb />52,500�?"Singletree�?"Assumable loan with low equity. 3<lb />Bedrooms, beautiful family room with fireplace, kit-<lb />chen with eating area, well cared for, call us today!<lb /><lb />49,900�?"Grifton�?"3 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch. Living room with<lb />fireplace, excetient condition, energy efficient. Will<lb />consider rent with option.<lb /><lb />46,500�?"Yorktown. 3 bedroom condo. Family room with<lb />tlreplace, formal dining room, kitchen with eating<lb />area, patio. Close to tennis courts.<lb /><lb />45,500�?"University Area�?"3 bedrooms, living room with<lb />fireplace, formal dining room with fireplace, formal<lb />dining room, patio, fenced back yard.<lb /><lb />44,000�?"Lexington Square Townhouse. Cute 2 tities, § ' 1/2<lb />bath condominium. FHA 235 financing, assumable<lb />with $6,000 down. Payments can be below $300 per<lb />month.<lb /><lb />43,500�?"Ayden�?"235 financing, interest rates at 4 1/2%! With<lb />down. payment of $5,500 have monthly payments in<lb />the area of $300.00. Large master bedroom suite,<lb />family room with fireplace, kitchen with eating area,<lb />beautiful lot. Hurry!<lb /><lb />42,500�?"Farmville�?"3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, formal living<lb />room, family room with fireplace, carport, assumable<lb />financing.<lb /><lb />' §1,900�?"Colonial Heights�?"3 bedrooms, beautiful family<lb /><lb />room, fenced back yard, wood deck.<lb /><lb />41,500�?"Jefferson Drive�?"Assumable 10% financing,<lb />payments like rent! 3 bedrooms, beth, kitchen with<lb />eating area, esiietd decorated interior, detached<lb /><lb />garage.<lb /><lb />40,800�?"2 bedroom t family room<lb />with trepace ao . Financing ar-<lb />ranged, 12%<lb /><lb />40,500�?"Ayden�?"-3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, Farmers Home<lb /><lb />financing available.<lb /><lb />38,900�?"Sherwood a0 Ede Fy 20° kitchen<lb />with eating<lb /><lb />38,000�?"Grifton. Older home with extensive remodeling.<lb />Close to school and library. :<lb /><lb />38,000�?"1132 square foot 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on a 90x165<lb />foot lot. Also, located on the lot is a 34x30 foot<lb />buliding suitable for business or storage.<lb /><lb />38,000�?"Colonial Heights�?"3 bedroom bungalow for the<lb />young couple. 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        <p>Sunday, January 2, 1983<lb /><lb />Crossword By Eugene Sheffer<lb /><lb />1D-10--The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-<lb /><lb />ACROSS 35 Jazz instru- 52 Refuse 10 Roman road<lb />1 Breakfast ments, 53 Atpresent 11 Throw<lb />food for short DOWN 19 Behalf<lb />4Foodfish  36Offspring 1 British 20 West Indian<lb />8 Call it 37 Stomach school export<lb />aday: 38 Media 2Starewith 23 To�?Ts partner<lb />12 Gooey stuff workers mouth open 24 Topper<lb />13 Despise © 45 Street 3Gotlarger 25 Append<lb />14 �?oDo �?" 46 Torch 4 Nutty wine 26 Schism<lb />others..." 47Shining 5 Jackrabbits 27 Spar<lb />15 Ajar,poet- 48Crooked 6 On one�?Ts toes 28 Pub brew<lb />ically 49 Sinister  7Spy'sring 29 Affirmative<lb />16 Journalist 50 Pro 8 Very answer<lb />Sevareid 51 Famed 9 Wavy: 31 Clinked<lb />17 Marchtime _loch heraldry together<lb />18 Media AVE. solution tne: atmin, 32 School subj.<lb />workers : 34 Bronx<lb />21 �?~�?~ �?" Poetica�?� attraction<lb />22 Payable 35 Equip<lb />23 Like some 36 �?~�?~The Thirty<lb />pastry Nine �?"<lb />26 Jewel 37 Street urchin<lb />27 How! 4 38 Scheme<lb />30 Carnival 39 Actress<lb />sight Barbara<lb />31 Jolt 5 [ L 40 Yoko, et al.<lb />32 Burrowing NK! 41 Type of review<lb />animal! 42 Verve<lb />33 Peculiar 1-1 43 Puerto �?"<lb />34 Codetype �?" Answer,to yesterday�?Ts puzzle. 44 Simmer<lb /><lb />5 7<lb /><lb />CRYPTOQUIP 1-]<lb /><lb />TUWEKEF CNHJD MUCKAAGKEC: WHHD-<lb />DGGAGE MBTF CBCAGJNGM.<lb /><lb />Yesterday's Cryptoquip �?" RUGGED RANGER NABBED<lb /><lb />ROBBERS ON GROUNDS.<lb />Today�?Ts Cryptoquip clue: D equals K.<lb />The Cryptoquip is a simple substitution cipher in which each<lb />letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals 0, it<lb />will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words,<lb />and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating<lb />vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error.<lb />© 1982 King Features Syndicate, Inc.<lb /><lb />GOREN BRIDGE<lb /><lb />BY CHARLES GOREN Limit bids apply at all<lb />AND OMAR SHARIF levels of the auction, and<lb />1983 Tribune Company Syndicate. Inc: oncea player makes a limited<lb />ASK OMAR bid, all of his subsequent ac-<lb /><lb />Q. �?"I understand most of the<lb />terms you use in your col-<lb />umn, but now and then one<lb />crops up that stumps me.<lb />Recently, | came across the<lb />term �?olimit bid.�?� Would you<lb />mind explaining it, and<lb />perhaps give one or two ex-<lb />amples.�?"R. Stone, Nash-<lb />ville, Tenn.<lb /><lb />(This question has been<lb />awarded the weekly prize.)<lb />A,-It is a pleasure to<lb />receive a letter from such a<lb />famous city �?" the home of the<lb />new World Women�?Ts Pairs<lb />champion, Carol Sanders.<lb />Allow me to take advantage<lb />of this question to offer her<lb />my congratulations.<lb /><lb />Basically, there are two<lb />types of bids in bridge�?"<lb />limited, i.e. those�?T whose<lb />strength can be described<lb />within narrow confines; and<lb />unlimited, or those that have<lb />a wide spread in terms of<lb />strength and distribution.<lb /><lb />The obvious limit bids are<lb />all no trump bids, whether<lb />opening or responses. For in-<lb />stance, an opening bid of one<lb />no trump shows a balanced<lb />hand of 16-18 points; a jump<lb />response of two no trump<lb />describes a balanced hand of<lb />13-15 points. A response of<lb />one no trump to an opening<lb />bid of one of a suit describes<lb />a hand of 6-10 points, but the<lb />hand is not necessarily<lb />balanced.<lb /><lb />By contrast, an opening<lb />bid of one of a suit is virtually<lb /><lb />unlimited. The point countin |<lb /><lb />some instances can be as low<lb />as 10-11, or as high as 23-24 in<lb />others, and the distribution<lb />can be almost any. The same<lb />applies to an opening demand<lb />bid�?"although there is more<lb />or less a minimum, the top<lb />range can be anything.<lb />There are several other<lb />limit bids I can think of. Most<lb /><lb />preempts are limit bids. All ~<lb /><lb />raises of opener�?Ts suit by<lb />responder, or of responder's<lb />suit by opener, for that mat-<lb />ter, are limit bids. However,<lb />a new suit response is<lb />unlimited. It shows a<lb />minimum of 6 points, whicltis<lb />the bottom for a one-over-one<lb />response, but it can range up-<lb />ward to a maximum of about<lb /><lb />tions must be taken within<lb />the context of those limits.<lb />Thus, for example, if you<lb />open one of a suit and rebid<lb />one no trump, you have<lb />limited your hand to 15 HCP,<lb />no matter how much jumping<lb />you might do later in the auc-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />Q.�?" We have a player in our<lb /><lb />game who insists on cutting<lb /><lb />the pack into three or four<lb /><lb />parts whenever it is his turn<lb /><lb />to cut before the deal. Is this<lb /><lb />permitted?�?"R. Harris,<lb /><lb />Atlanta, Ga.<lb /><lb />A.�?"No, the Laws of Con- °<lb />tract Bridge are explicit on<lb /><lb />this point. The dealer<lb /><lb />presents the pack to the<lb /><lb />player whose turn it is to cut,<lb /><lb />and he completes the cut by<lb /><lb />lifting off a portion of the<lb /><lb />cards. Each portion must con-<lb /><lb />tain at least four cards for<lb /><lb />the cut to be legal.<lb /><lb />deadiine of January 31, 1983.<lb /><lb />mitted by<lb />in addition to a penalty of $250<lb /><lb />- of $250.<lb /><lb />. PAPER.<lb />Pitt County Tax Supervisor<lb /><lb />NOTICE TO OWNERS<lb />OF PROPERTY IN<lb />; PITT COUNTY<lb /><lb />The listing of property for tax purposes in Pitt County will<lb />a January 3, 1983, and will continue through January 31,<lb /><lb />ok person, firm, corporation or organization owning pro-<lb />perty in this county as of January 1, 1983, whether real or per-<lb />sonal, must list such property within the listing period or be<lb />subject to the penaities prescribed by North Carolina Law.<lb />Property must be listed in the township in which it is located.<lb /><lb />Persons who requested to list by mail should receive their<lb />listing forms early in January. These forms must be completed<lb />and returned to the office of the Tax Supervisor before the<lb /><lb />Bring your social security number and your motor vehicle<lb />registration cards with you when you come to list.<lb /><lb />Application for the Age ang Disability Exemption should be<lb />made at the time of listing, but no later than April 15th. Once<lb />application is made and approved, you wilt not have to reapply<lb />unless circumstances change within the housenold.<lb /><lb />Owners and operators of parks or storage lots renting space<lb />for three or more trailers or mobile homes are required by law<lb />to furnish the Tax Supervisor of the county in which the lot is<lb />located, the name of the owner and a description of each<lb />trailer or mobile home situated thereon. This list must be sub-<lb />15th of each year. Owners and operators<lb />Cero<lb /><lb />Fcteans bee wane sears ents neat nes<lb /><lb />the Tax�?T ' January<lb />15th or will be liable for the tax on the property plus a penalty<lb /><lb />FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF LOCATIONS ANO DATES FOR<lb />LISTING TAXES IN JANUARY, SEE OTHER AD IN THIS<lb /><lb />Life As It's Lived<lb /><lb />By GAIL MICHAELS<lb /><lb />Zachary has decided that<lb />he doesn�?Tt like bed. | suppose<lb />that every child reaches this<lb />decision at some point in his<lb />young life. It�?Ts almost in-<lb />stinctive, like an aversion to<lb />green food. But the fact that<lb />Zachary�?Ts distaste for repose<lb />is typical doesn�?Tt make it any<lb />easier for me to bear. On the<lb />contrary, given Meg�?Ts un-<lb />wavering belief that sleep is<lb />the ultimate inconvenience, I<lb />had hoped that Zachary�?Ts<lb />passive acceptance of a short<lb />and simple bedtime ritual<lb />would last forever.<lb /><lb />I appreciated his coopera-<lb />tion so much, in fact, that I<lb />even adjusted�?T without<lb />excessive self pity to his<lb />duplication of Meg�?Ts early<lb />morning wake-up call, al-<lb />though I will admit a<lb />modicum of hostility toward<lb />those mothers who groan<lb />because their kids are so<lb />reluctant to get up in time for<lb />preschool. I especially dis-<lb />liked the one who attributed<lb />her daughter�?Ts 9 a.m. rising<lb />time to the relaxation influ-<lb />ence of breastfeeding. I knew<lb />that if nursing had anything<lb />to do with sleep patterns,<lb />neither one of my kids would<lb />stagger out of bed before<lb />noon.<lb /><lb />Be that as it may, I can at<lb />least take a certain grim<lb />satisfaction in knowing that<lb />this woman is no more likely<lb />than I to .avoid her child�?Ts<lb />discovery. of the intense<lb />pleasure of delay. I just hope<lb />her kid�?Ts repertoire of de-<lb />laying tactics is as extensive<lb />as Zachary�?Ts. It�?Ts as if he<lb />took a poll of his playmates<lb /><lb />1982...<lb /><lb />(Continued From Page D-1)<lb /><lb />School reaching the eastern<lb />regionals in basketball; and<lb />Keith Gatlin, basketball<lb />standout at D.H. Conley,<lb />signing to play at the Univer-<lb />sity of Maryland.<lb /><lb />BIRTHDAYS<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, the<lb />oldest business in Greenville,<lb />celebrated its 100th birthday<lb />during the year.<lb /><lb />Mrs, Clara Bruce Forbes<lb />Hadley, who was born two<lb />years before the newspaper<lb />was founded, was honored on<lb />her 102nd birthday.<lb /><lb />Jarvis United Methodist<lb />Church, said to be the oldest<lb />congregation of more than<lb />1,000 active members in the<lb />nation, celebrated its 200th<lb />anniversary.<lb /><lb />264 PLANS ON SCHEDULE<lb /><lb />State Transportation Sec-<lb />retary Bill Roberson re-<lb />ported in December that<lb />plans for the four-laning of<lb />U.S. 264 from Greenville to<lb />Wilson are on schedule, with<lb />right-of-way acquisition un-<lb />der way. He said completion<lb />of the four-lane segment is<lb />expected during fiscal 1991,<lb />with the section remaining<lb />between Greenville and<lb />Washington scheduled for<lb />1984.<lb /><lb />GOOD NEWS FOR GUC<lb /><lb />The. Greenville Utilities<lb />Commission received good<lb />news in December when it<lb />learned that construction of a<lb />new sewage treatment plant<lb />for the city could get under<lb />way next year, about 12-24<lb />months sooner than<lb />expected. Some 87.5 percent<lb />of the estimated $10.4 million<lb />price tag will be paid from<lb />federal and state money. The<lb />status of the plant had been<lb />in doubt.<lb /><lb />before he came up with his<lb />own plan to bushwack his<lb />schedule,<lb /><lb />His postponement began<lb />innocently enough with a<lb />nightly request for a few<lb />more minutes in the rocking<lb />chair. Gullible woman that I<lb />am, I could see no harm in<lb />granting his wish. But as<lb />soon as Zachary realized that<lb />I could be persuaded to alter<lb />the ritual even the tiniest bit,<lb />I was sunk. Soon he pro-<lb />gressed to plea for one more<lb />story.<lb /><lb />Again, giving in seemed<lb />easier than listening to him<lb />wail for haif an hour. Five<lb />stories, however, was my<lb />limit. No more, I told him,<lb />and he knew that I meant it.<lb />So he tried the next trick on<lb />his list.<lb /><lb />An overwhelming thirst<lb />would possess him the sec-<lb />ond the lights were out. Now<lb />I have not yet figured out<lb />how a healthy 2-year-old can<lb />affect the parched look of a<lb />man who has been wander-<lb />ing the dessert for days on<lb />end, but this little tactic<lb /><lb />proved successful, too �?" so<lb />successful, in fact, that<lb />Zachary�?Ts ambition began to<lb />soar.<lb /><lb />We advanced to the next<lb />phase: emotional blackmail.<lb />I would have him all bedded<lb />down before he would pop up<lb />as if suddenly struck by a<lb />grievous omission on my<lb />part. �?o�?oYou-didn�?Tt let Daddy<lb />kiss me,�?� he would announce<lb />with a quaver in his voice.<lb /><lb />If I really hadn�?Tt, I would<lb />acquiesce immediately. If I<lb />had, Zachary would let his<lb />eyes fill with woeful tears.<lb />�?oBut I need to kiss him.�?�<lb />Either way we would plod<lb />downstairs to find his father.<lb /><lb />He would wait until we<lb />were back upstairs before he<lb />bothered to mention that he<lb />hadn�?Tt kissed Meg either.<lb /><lb />I drew the line at kissing<lb />the cat, but Zachary merely<lb />thought of something else.<lb />He needed a special toy, or<lb />two or three, every night for<lb />company. But a request to go<lb />to the potty was what what<lb />really drove me wild.<lb /><lb />He�?Ts not even trained.<lb /><lb />�?" 4<lb /><lb />HEAVY SS<lb /><lb />T-BONE<lb />STEAKS ws? �"�<lb /><lb />~ SIRLOIN ie<lb />$489<lb /><lb />The Answers ©<lb /><lb />WORLDSCOPE: I-false; 2-b; 3Poland; 4-Alexander Haig;<lb /><lb />5-fell<lb /><lb />NEWSNAME: Amin Gemayel, Lebanon<lb />MATCHING: 1-d; 2-a; 3-b; 4-c; 5-e<lb /><lb />NEWSPICTURE: Yuri Andropov<lb /><lb />PEOPLEWATCH/SPORTLIGHT: 1-�?~On Golden Pond;�?� 1-<lb />Ronald Reagan; 3-St. Louis Cardinals 4-National Football<lb /><lb />League Players Association<lb /><lb />CATIONS AMO |<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />, AXE<lb />DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1983<lb /><lb />ARTHUR TOWNSHIP - David B. Harris (Listaker)<lb />At Arthur Fire Department, Bell Arthur, N.C.<lb /><lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb /><lb />Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon Saturdays<lb /><lb />Lunch 12-1.<lb /><lb />AYDEN TOWNSHIP - Warren Kinlaw (Listaker)<lb />At Home Insurance Agency, 211 South Lee Street, Ayden, N.C.<lb /><lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb /><lb />Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb /><lb />Lunch 12 - 1<lb /><lb />BELVOIR TOWNSHIP - Charlie Spain (Listaker)<lb />At Belvoir General Merchandise, Belvoir, N.C.<lb /><lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb /><lb />Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday _<lb />8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb /><lb />Lunch 12 - 1<lb /><lb />BETHEL TOWNSHIP - Myrtle Abeyounis (Listaker)<lb />At Bethel Police Department, Bethel, N.C.<lb /><lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb /><lb />Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday -,Friday<lb />8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb /><lb />Lunch 12 - I<lb /><lb />CAROLINA/STOKES TOWNSHIP - Sally Glisson (Listaker)<lb />At James D. Glisson�?Ts Office, One mile from Stokes on<lb /><lb />Highway 30 West.<lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb /><lb />Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb /><lb />Lunch 12 - 1<lb /><lb />CHICOD TOWNSHIP - Mike Clark (Listaker)<lb /><lb />FRESH LARGE Cc PORK ar 0 9 ¢<lb />SPARERIBS is. Q 9 POR nou.<lb /><lb />FRESH<lb /><lb />FRYER<lb /><lb />BREAST<lb />~ QUARTERS<lb /><lb />69°<lb /><lb />LEG QUARTERS<lb /><lb />MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT<lb /><lb />COREE �?oQe<lb /><lb />TEA<lb />BAGS<lb /><lb />Quantity Rights Reserved.<lb /><lb />Oak<lb /><lb />Supermarket, Inc<lb /><lb />211 Jarvis Street<lb /><lb />2 Blocks from E.C.U.<lb /><lb />Home of Greenville's Best Meats�?T<lb /><lb />$788<lb /><lb />Prices Effective Monday - Wednesday<lb /><lb />MUCHMORE SINGLES<lb /><lb />FRESH WHOLE SEALTEST g g AMERICAN<lb />MILK se? 1° | ees os<lb />JUG PKG.<lb /><lb />$418<lb /><lb />At Hudson�?Ts Clover Farm Market, Hudson's Crossroads<lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb />Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />8:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb />Lunch 12 - 1<lb />FALKLAND TOWNSHIP - Virginia Stancill (Listaker)<lb />At Falkland Town Hall, Falkland, N.C.<lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb />Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb />Lunch 12 - 1<lb />FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP - Nellie N. Outland &amp; Frances B.<lb />Lewis (Listakers)<lb />At First American, Back entrance on Contentnea St., Farm-<lb />ville, N.C.<lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb />Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb />Lunch 12 - 1<lb />FOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP - Scott Peele (Listaker)<lb />At Peele�?Ts Supply Store, Fountain, N.C.<lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb />Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Fri-<lb />day &amp; Saturday<lb />8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday<lb />Lunch 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<lb />GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP - Eleanor Burnette, Harding Sugg,<lb />dr, &amp; Charles Vandiford (Listakers)<lb />At Pitt County Courthouse, Room 105, Tax Supervisor's Of-<lb />fice, Greenville, N.C.<lb />Beginning January 3, 1983<lb />Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb />GRIFTON TOWNSHIP - Reba Boyd (Listaker)<lb />At New Rescue Squad Building, Queen Street, Grifton, N.C.<lb />Beginning January 3, 1983 �?"<lb />Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb />Lunch 12 - 1<lb />GRIMESLAND TOWNSHIP - Elsie Nichols (Listaker)<lb />At Grimesland Town Hall, Grimesland, N.C.<lb />Beginning January 3, 1983 to January 15, 1983<lb />Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb />At Simpson Village Hall, Simpson, N.C.<lb />Beginning January 17, 1983 to January 31, 1983<lb />Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb />Lunch 12 - 1 at both locations<lb />PACTOLUS TOWNSHIP - Diana S. Davenport (Listaker) a.<lb />At J.P. Davenport &amp; Sons, Pactolus<lb />oe ree eg 3, 1983 to January 31, 1983 except days<lb /><lb />ocak a to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday<lb />8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturdays<lb />At Clark�?Ts Neck Fire Department<lb />THREE DAYS ONLY January 13, January 14, &amp; January 15,<lb />1983<lb />Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday &amp; Friday<lb />8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturday, January 15<lb />Lunch 12 - 1 at both locations<lb />SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP - Robert A. 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(3<lb />hrs.<lb />9 ] NFL Football New York Giants<lb />at Philadelphia Eagles (3 hrs.)<lb />@ NFL Football St. Louis Cardi-<lb />nals at Washington Redskins (3 hrs.)<lb />@ Championship Fishing<lb /><lb />1:30<lb />@ Name Of The Game Is Golf<lb /><lb />2:00<lb />College Basketball North Caro-<lb />lina Tar Heels vs. Tennessee Volun-<lb />teers (1 hr., 30 min.)<lb /><lb />2:30<lb />@ Southern Sportsman<lb /><lb />4:00<lb />@ NFL Football Los Angeles<lb />Rams at San Francisco 49ers (3<lb />hrs.)<lb /><lb />4:30<lb />® Greatest Sports Legends<lb />Anniversary Ken Howard<lb />and Jayne Kennedy host this spe-<lb />cial honoring the subjects of the<lb />decade-old series through film clips<lb />and special appearances by Willie<lb />Mays, Joe Frazier, Bruno Sammar-<lb />tino, and Hugh McElhenny. (1 hr.,<lb />30 min.)<lb /><lb />10th<lb /><lb />7:05<lb />@® Wrestling<lb /><lb />MONDAY�?TS SPORTS<lb />JANUARY 8, 1983<lb />8:00<lb />@ College Basketball �?oBig East�?�<lb />(2 hrs.)<lb /><lb />9:00<lb />@ @ NFL Football Dallas<lb />: pasta aml<lb /><lb />TUESDAY'S SPORTS<lb />JANUARY 4, 1983<lb /><lb />6:30<lb /><lb />@ The Name Of The Game Is Golf<lb />7:00<lb /><lb />@ Tennis Anyone?<lb /><lb />ce 7:30<lb /><lb />@ Jimmy Houston Outdoors<lb /><lb />1 lence rience<lb /><lb />Pepsi�?Ts Got<lb />Taste For Life<lb /><lb />1 COMPANY OF GREEN-<lb />BOTTLED BY PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY TE Seer<lb />VILLE, INC., 1909 DICKINSON AVENUE, GREBIVDLLT Oot<lb /><lb />THE DALLAS COWBOYS will go on the road to play the<lb /><lb />Minnesota Vikings in a game airing on �?oABC�?Ts NFL Monday<lb />Night Football,�?� Jan. 3 (9 p.m.-midnight). Pictured is Tony Hill,<lb /><lb />the Cowboys�?T leading receiver.<lb /><lb />8:30<lb />() NBA Basketball Milwaukee<lb />Bucks vs. New Jersey Nets (2 hrs.,<lb />30 min.)<lb /><lb />THURSDAY'S SPORTS<lb />JANUARY 6, 1983<lb />11:30<lb />( Racing From Yonkers<lb /><lb />7:35<lb />NBA Basketball Atlanta Hawks<lb />vs. San Antonio Spurs (2 hrs., 15<lb />min.)<lb /><lb />FRIDAY�?TS SPORTS<lb />JANUARY 7, 1983<lb /><lb />vs. New Jersey Nets (2 hrs., 30<lb /><lb />min.)<lb /><lb />9:05<lb />NCAA Basketball Notre Dame<lb />Fighting Irish vs. Villanova Wild-<lb />cats (2 hrs.)<lb /><lb />SATURDAY�?TS SPORTS<lb />JANUARY 8, 1983<lb /><lb />Your<lb /><lb />12:00<lb />@® NFL Today<lb />12:30<lb />NFL '82<lb />© @ NFL Football �?oNFC Playoff<lb />Game�?� (Time Tentative) (3 hrs.)<lb />Fishing With Roland Martin<lb />1:00<lb />Football<lb />NFL Football �?oAFC Playoff<lb />Game�?� (Time Tentative) (3 hrs.)<lb />Supersoccer<lb />2:00<lb />@ ACC Sports Center<lb />2:30<lb />Wrestling<lb />3:00<lb /><lb />8:30<lb />@) NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls ~@ Athletes In Action<lb /><lb />3:30<lb />© Southern Sportsman<lb />4:30<lb />@ Bill Dance Outdoors<lb />@ Charlie Harrison<lb />4:35<lb />@ World Championship Quarter<lb />Horse Show<lb /><lb />&gt;.<lb />The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.�?"Sunday, January 2, 19@3�?"TV-l<lb /><lb />Dallas Meets Minnesota<lb /><lb />The Dallas Cowboys, who are<lb /><lb />we wrapping up their 17th straight<lb /><lb />winning season. and preparing for<lb />their eighth straight playoff ap-<lb />pearance, will meet the Minne-<lb />sota Vikings on �?oABC's NFL<lb />Monday Night Football,�?� Jan. 3<lb />(9 p.m.-midnight).<lb /><lb />After losing the season opener<lb />for the first time in 18 years (to<lb />the Pittsburgh Steelers), Dallas<lb />has been rolling along consistent-<lb />ly. Although the playoff-clinching<lb />game against the New Orleans<lb />Saints two weeks ago was sloppi-<lb />ly played, the Cowboys proved<lb />they could win even with a sput-<lb />tering- offense. In that venture,<lb />Dallas failed to score in the first,<lb />third and fourth quarters, but<lb />turned two interceptions into<lb />touchdowns in their 21-point sec-<lb />ond quarter. Fortunately for the<lb />Cowboys, the Saints also had an<lb />off day and only scored once.<lb /><lb />The Dallas-Minnesota game<lb /><lb />s will be coached by two of the<lb /><lb />winningest coaches in the history<lb /><lb />of the NFL �?" Tom Landry, who<lb />is in his 23rd season with the<lb />Cowboys, and Bud Grant, who<lb />has been with the Vikings since<lb /><lb />1967. On his way to becoming the<lb /><lb />third winningest coach in the<lb />NFL, Landry has guided his team<lb />to a record five Super Bowl<lb />appearances (winning twice) and<lb />15 trips to the playoffs. Not far<lb />behind on the list of the NFL's<lb />all-time winningest coaches is<lb />Grant, who ranks seventh. Under<lb />his leadership, the Vikings have<lb />won 15 NFC Central titles and<lb />made it into the playoffs all but<lb />four seasons.<lb /><lb />The Cowboys hold a 9-4 series<lb />lead over the Vikings, including a<lb />5-1 record in Minnesota, the site<lb />of this Monday night game. The<lb />Vikings�?T lone hometown victory<lb />over the Cowboys was a 5413<lb />romp twelve years ago. The<lb />teams were originally scheduled<lb />to meet earlier this season, but<lb />the game was canceled due to the<lb />57-day players strike.<lb /><lb />Tony Hill is the�?T Cowboys�?T lead-<lb />ing receiver this year. Despite a<lb />slow start last year due to in-<lb />juries, Hill tied Ron Springs for<lb />the club lead in receptions and<lb />for the fourth straight season led<lb />the team in receiving yardage.<lb />The 26-year-old Hill has main-<lb />tained much the same pace this<lb />year.<lb /><lb />�?oTony is our big �?~play �?~man,�?�<lb />coach Landry says. �?oHe has that<lb />ability to make the key play. He<lb />threatens the defense more than<lb />the other receivers we have be -<lb />cause he has the excellent burst<lb />of speed to get under the ball<lb /><lb />that's deep. He�?Ts.a very explosi twee +x<lb /><lb />player, the type who can turn a<lb />short play into a big play in a<lb />hurry.�?�<lb /><lb />Although the players strike<lb />prevented Hill from becoming,<lb />the first Dallas receiver with<lb />three 1,000-yard seasons, a feat<lb />he missed last year by just 47<lb />yards, he has compensated by<lb />averaging over 15 yards every<lb />time he touches the ball.<lb /><lb />Madison Sq. Garden<lb /><lb />Sports Legenda<lb />1:00 Movie �?oMr. Denning Drives North�?�<lb /><lb />100<lb /><lb />$:00 USA Presents<lb /><lb />§:30 Are You<lb /><lb />4:00 Brideshead<lb /><lb />17:00 You: Magazine For Women<lb />1:30 Sports Probe<lb /><lb />$:00 Gymnastics<lb /><lb />10-00 Arm Wrestling<lb /><lb />10:30 Ovation<lb /><lb />12:30 Hot Spots<lb />1:30 Sports Probe<lb /><lb />MONDAY JANUARY 8, 1983<lb /><lb />1s Caliape Besotball incianat| Bearcats at<lb />�?~ii 5:00 Louisville Cardinals<lb />wang 5:35 TUESDAY JANUARY 4, 1963<lb />@ Motorweek Illustrated 1H em nile Cardinal () _�?"<lb />Alive And Well!<lb />6:00 1690 Sonya<lb />(5). College Basketball Georgetown 11:00 Woman's Day USA<lb />Hoyas vs. St. John�?Ts (2 hrs.) ine Crean et After Dark�?�<lb />(@) Racing From Aqueduct 2:00 Are You<lb />@ Wrestling ds aha<lb />OT TE 1m esa<lb />G G@ College Basketball Georgia $4 NEL Jounal<lb />Teck Vetiow Tackets ve. 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          <lb />CLEARANCE<lb />our entire<lb /><lb />stock of misses�?T<lb />juniors and<lb />men�?Ts fall<lb /><lb />outerwear is now<lb />- 25% to 50% off<lb /><lb />25% to 50% off<lb /><lb />Our entire stock of misses�?T and junior�?Ts fall<lb />and winter coats and jackets is now reduc-<lb />ed 25% to 50%. Choose dress and casual<lb />§ Styles, full length and stadium coats, all-<lb />, weather coats with zip-out linings and<lb />more. In misses�?T, juniors�?T and half sizes...<lb /><lb />25% to 50% of<lb /><lb />Our entire stock of misses�?T and juniors fall<lb />eat ,20nd winter sweaters. Pullovers, cardigans,<lb />oe Al jacket styles - all your favorites are now<lb />meager reduced.<lb /><lb />| 30% oft<lb /><lb />Hurry and save big on our entire stock of<lb />men�?Ts outerwear. Choose from a wide<lb />assortment of fabrics and colors.<lb /><lb />i,<lb /><lb />While quantities last<lb /><lb />rd Ask about Sears Credit Plans<lb />ri<lb />= Pant tops and<lb /><lb />our best-selling<lb />pull-on pants<lb />/2 off<lb /><lb />Pull-on pants of stretch Reg. $10<lb />doubleknit Celanese Fortrel@ 99<lb />polyester have full elasticized<lb />waistband. Misses sizes.<lb /><lb />Pant tops of polyester in prints Reg. $14<lb />and stripes are dyed to match 6°9<lb /><lb />pair<lb /><lb />pants. A. great selection!<lb />Misses sizes.<lb /><lb />HURRY�?"Thru MONDAY ONLY!<lb /><lb />Jn our Sportswear Department<lb /><lb />eB ge ri<lb />" fh etty<lb />* Mt dapara Se?<lb /><lb />Pitts ase<lb />e Nae HN Gy,<lb /><lb />igo ee Listerine®<lb />Yoffcurlingiron �?~4off prodryer �?~Soffclipperset © mouthwash �?" : deodorant =,<lb />Chrome-plated for Compact. 4heat/speed =~ With 7 attachments. 24-02. 1.5-072. 1.5-02.<lb />professional styling. Settings. 1200 watt�?T. Cut, shape, style hair. Limit 2 per customer: Limit 2 per customer. Limit 2 per customer.<lb />| 99 A 99° : ¢ ¢ 3<lb />wots SO Roo. 81800 ohm OO. } 99° regusrscon 99 atu aacees ae<lb />Reg. $5. *Manutacturer's rated wattage Thru MONDAY ONLY Thru MONDAY ONLY _ Thru MONDAY ONLY Thru MONDAY ONLY ~~<lb /><lb />fet eomminipe e EOE HES OEE 1 payptegmette en eaten<lb /><lb />¥ Woe M4 oS Secu<lb /></p>
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        <p>Save �?~110 on this<lb />table-model color TV<lb />with reliable<lb /><lb />electronic tuner<lb /><lb />379°<lb /><lb /> ¢ Seno esiny i: ~ my +f a4 " ta = tn �?~i<lb />tat ac sulhin pee eat he Fetes, | &amp; aed en ican aaa<lb />es Mata on a) i vamnedl Eh cantil Le ota eel cidlenmmen in essientaie aan<lb />~ x =p)? . I *% , fey] ey<lb />SEA cian? lame ok) ace, Levene�?T esol<lb />Ri teoenenn. | Bi sen) Hace Co<lb />ae ~<lb /><lb />a ae Ty) eer ey) |=<lb /><lb />~% ; �?"�?"<lb />Sey Sega me weit.<lb /><lb />° am �?~ 5 aml By")<lb />(ee) ey eee YO wae<lb /><lb />{3ST Q<lb /><lb />Save on our entire<lb />fold Moy millailnitia- Me slop a<lb />springsandmattresses...<lb />don't miss the savings<lb /><lb />Come in and make your selection and save 10% to 50%. Choose<lb />from bedroom, living room, dining room, den furniture and bed-<lb />ding. Hurry, thru Monday only.<lb /><lb />then<lb />cu. ft.<lb /><lb />Regular $489.95 Big, 19-in. diag. meas. picture} Select<lb />channels instantly with Touch n�?T Tune channel selection.<lb />Automatic One-Button Color. Lighted channel indicators.<lb /><lb />On sale until January 29.<lb /><lb />off Kenmore�?�<lb />er-Mate�?T vacuum<lb />1.edge-cleaning<lb />attachments<lb /><lb />Q95<lb /><lb />9.95 vacuum has powerful suction<lb />eater bar brush power out deep<lb />ge cleaning gets close-to-walls.<lb />juary 15,<lb /><lb />�?~100 off 3-hour<lb />programmable<lb /><lb />video cassette<lb />recorder<lb /><lb />44995<lb /><lb />Reg. $549.95. Record up to 3-hrs. per tape<lb />of your favorite TV programs. Remote<lb />pause for editing. Preset to record. Thru<lb />January 8.<lb /><lb />gss<lb /><lb />1/2 off<lb /><lb />Homestead twin-<lb />canopy bed<lb /><lb />Reg. $199.99. The perfect choice<lb />for that special girl in your family,<lb />includes canopy and rails. On<lb />sale until January 15.<lb /><lb />69%<lb />98<lb />$20 off Black<lb /><lb />ortable. and white TV<lb /><lb />ecorder Reg. $89.95. Features<lb /><lb />449.95. | a quick-start picture<lb /><lb />Nay/record, tube and 100% solid-<lb /><lb />FM stereo. state chassis. 12-in.<lb /><lb />&gt; program diag. meas. picture.<lb /><lb />system. - On sale until January |<lb />8now atSears. ©<lb /><lb />4 95<lb /><lb />| $160 off console<lb /><lb />color TV 5<lb />Reg. $509.95. TV has a<lb />plays and records 25-in. diag. meas. pic-<lb />cassettes, plays &amp; ture, Super<lb /><lb />Chromix® black<lb />matrix picture tube<lb />and 100% solid-state<lb />chassis. Thru January<lb />4. Hurry to Sears.<lb /><lb />AMIFM stereo.<lb />Thru January 29.<lb /><lb />d items is readily available for sale as advertised<lb /><lb />hs<lb /><lb />Range cords are sold separately, extra ,<lb /><lb />15% 10.50% of<lb />os » ' onall carpets,<lb /><lb />ra Band vinyl flooring<lb />| thru Monday Only<lb /><lb />© Choose from a wide selection of<lb />Ecarpets and vinyl flooring and<lb />�?~em give your house a fresh new look<lb />�?o2 &amp; and save big, during our big sale.<lb /><lb />25% to 50% off<lb />on custom<lb /><lb />fabrics, window<lb />blinds and<lb /><lb />woven woods<lb /><lb />thru Jan. 22<lb /><lb />Choose custom fabrics at 25% to<lb />50% off, custom window blinds at<lb />30% to 40% off and woven woods<lb />at 25% to 50% off, terrific values.<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />Ask about Sears Credit Plans<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Craftsman bench<lb />tools tackle a variety<lb />of workshop projects @<lb /><lb />NTA | craftsman 41<lb /><lb />Thru Monday. 4-i:<lb /><lb />34°? 1/2 price<lb /><lb />ench vise<lb />ec. Base swivels 165 ;<lb />iandie. Reg. $69.99.<lb /><lb /> �?" dalat Monday locks in place with<lb /><lb />Craftsman 10-in. radial saw. 112-HP<lb />= a ) motor develops 2%2-HP. Upfront con-<lb />7 a S trols for easy set-ups. Has bevel and<lb />7 _ ~~ miter scales, more. Partially assembl-<lb /><lb />29° Save *40<lb />3/8-in. variable speed drill<lb /><lb />Craftsman drill develops maximum. �?~%-HP,<lb />variable no-load speed 0 to 1200 rpm. Reversi-<lb /><lb />preteen<lb /><lb />Our best Craftsman 10-in. table saw<lb />outfit. Capacitor-start, ball-bearing 1- �?"<lb />HP motor develops 2-HP. Sturdy cast-<lb />iron work table includes two table ex-<lb />tensions. Miter gauge hold-down<lb />clamp and rugged steel leg set. Reg.<lb />$549.99 Thru Monday!<lb /><lb />, ie eee ity ee ea va , :<lb />o8 ; &gt; hn, ble to easily fasten and remove screws. Ball<lb />Lgl . and sleeve bearings. Reg. $69.99. Thru Jan. 8.<lb /><lb />Hand tools<lb />you'll use<lb />often!<lb /><lb />1/2 price<lb /><lb />| Great hand tool buys<lb />thru Monday!<lb /><lb />| $9.99 2-pc. clamp set 4.99<lb />2.99 claw hammer 6.49<lb /><lb />ie Ask about Sears credit plans<lb /><lb />These Craftsman<lb /><lb />bench tools tackle BZ<lb /><lb />a variety of<lb /><lb />] 9°9<lb /><lb />Craftsman tool box<lb />Craftsman 18-in. tool box<lb />steel, with tote tray,<lb />socket rack. Reg. sep.<lb />prices total $28.48. Thru<lb />Jan. 29.<lb /><lb />specialized jobs Ml<lb /><lb /> �?"<lb /><lb />°10-in. band saw. %3-HP motor; direct<lb />drive. Reg. $349.99. Thru Jan. 15. AGE:<lb /><lb />°12-in. wood lathe. Capacitor-start 1%-<lb />HP motor. Reg. $369.99. Thru Jan. 15. 18<lb />°9-in. table saw outfit. %-HP motor<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />�?o8<lb /><lb />' po<lb /><lb />Jan. 15. ie. C�?")<lb /><lb />Bench power tools require some assembly<lb /><lb />vat<lb />aie,<lb />at<lb />a.<lb />By<lb />A |<lb /><lb />�?" $299.99.<lb /><lb />develops 1-3/5-HP. Reg. $349.99. Thru ee SY<lb /><lb />Sale ends Jan. 15<lb /><lb />Pre-season<lb />mower sale<lb /><lb />m Save �?~50-°70<lb />))<lb /><lb />J<lb />s<lb />~<lb /><lb />169°�?�<lb /><lb />3.5-RP Eager-1. Solid-<lb />state ignition. Craft-<lb />sman. 20-in. cut. Reg.<lb />$229.99.<lb /><lb />229°°<lb /><lb />4.0-RP Eager-1. Solid-<lb />state ignition. Craft-<lb />sman. 20-in. cut. In-<lb />cludes catcher. Reg.<lb /><lb />oe (229°<lb /><lb />3.5-RP front wheel cog<lb />drive mower. 22-in. cut.<lb />Eager-1. Reg..$279.99.<lb /><lb />No need to shift gears on these tractors<lb /><lb />1199°%°<lb /><lb />Save �?~300 on 10-HP Vari-Drive* garden tractor<lb /><lb />$y 2-speed Vari-Drive transaxle; one lever lets you vary<lb /><lb />\ ae | speed in any gear. 10-HP electric-start engine; Iso-Vib<lb />Er eal �?~a mounts. 36in. floating mower deck included. Reg.<lb /><lb />$1499.99. Thru Jan. 22.<lb /><lb />1399°°<lb /><lb />Save �?~300 on 11-HP Vari-Drive* garden tractor<lb /><lb />$1699.99. Thru Jan. 22.<lb /><lb />11-HP engine. VariDrive combined with a 3-speed | | Seve �?~300 on electric-start riding mower<lb /><lb />_ | | 10HP riding mower. Iso-Vib engine mounts<lb />transaxle allows you to vary speed in each gear. Reg help reduce vitration. 30-in. floating mower<lb /><lb />° deck heips prevent scalping. Single-lever<lb />emer cement e;: ° height adjuster. Reg. $1209.99. Thru Jan. 22<lb /><lb />10°°<lb /><lb />Satin flat, gal.<lb /><lb />' Easy Living<lb />&gt;) �?~Interior latex<lb /><lb />© Save $5-$6 |<lb />ry One-coat washable<lb />i, latex resists spots,<lb />stains. in 23 colorfast<lb />colors. Reg. $16.99.<lb />Semi-gioss latex<lb /><lb />Sears one-coat paints | | spray gun, ASME air tank, easy, fast starts;<lb /><lb />ie directed. ee ee eee �?~Thru Jan. 28.<lb /><lb />aageae<lb /><lb />= 139°<lb /><lb />Reg. $17.90 gal. .. . 12.99 sprayer/compres 3 :<lb />| Sale ends Jan. 15. roth och at 40 "60 off 9300 BTU kerosene heater �?"<lb />For one-coat results, all PSI/100 PSI max. With Features. electric push-button ignition for<lb /><lb />must be applied as | | more. Reg. $649.99. Thru | | system. Up to 15 hours of heat. Reg. $190.00. | |.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Se eS<lb /><lb />Why you need<lb />this Extra Protection Hospital Plan<lb /><lb />It�?Ts a well-known fact that the cost of hos-<lb />pital care continues to climb at an alarming<lb />rate. That�?Ts why most of us carry some form<lb />of health insurance�?"whether it be a group<lb />policy, major medical coverage or even<lb />Medicare�?"to share in the cost of a hospital<lb />stay.<lb /><lb />But have you stopped to consider that as<lb />hospital charges go up, so does your share of<lb />the bill?<lb /><lb />Most health policies pay only 80% of your<lb />hospital bill�?"and in years past, that may<lb />have been enough. But today, with the aver-<lb />age cost of a trip to the hospital reaching<lb />over $1,900.00*, your share could be difficult<lb />to handle.<lb /><lb />If you were just returning home from the<lb />hospital, would you be able to write a check<lb />for your share of the bill? If not, would you<lb />have to take money out of your savings? Or<lb />worse yet, would you have to look for help?<lb /><lb />These questions point out just how impor-<lb />tant it is to have this Extra Protection Hos-<lb />pital Plan. The cash benefits you collect<lb />could mean the difference between getting<lb />through a financial crisis and having to look<lb />to your savings or elsewhere for help.<lb /><lb />That�?Ts why we say:<lb />We're here when you need us.<lb /><lb />* American Hospital Association<lb /><lb />pour poliegownere<lb /><lb />Dear Mr. Amdor:<lb /><lb />Robert AF /P 20d<lb />Presiclent�?�<lb /><lb />This past summer I received a very lovely letter from<lb />you in response to correspondence which I had sent to<lb />members of your service staff pertaining to my Husband's<lb /><lb />health coverage.<lb /><lb />Please accept my apologies for not replying to you<lb />sooner as I should have, but I couldn't, Mr. Amdor, for<lb />Larry was in and out of Harper Hospital from June<lb />through the latter part of August -- it was on August<lb /><lb />21st that he passed away.<lb /><lb />I never missed a day being at -<lb /><lb />his side, and now, after 31 years of an inseparable<lb />devoted marriage - I know for sure that you can feel for<lb /><lb />me - my grief is indescribable.<lb /><lb />I'll never get over<lb /><lb />losing Larry -- I loved him-so very much.<lb /><lb />As you are aware, I've always wholeheartedly thanked<lb />each service representative that has worked with me in<lb /><lb />Larry's behalf.<lb /><lb />This is as it should be, for Miss<lb /><lb />Anderson, Miss Lang, Miss Hites, Miss Melies - EVERYONE<lb />at Physicians Mutual CARED and this to me means more than<lb /><lb />I can tell you.<lb /><lb />If the thousands of people who belong<lb /><lb />to the Physicians Mutual Family receive this kind of<lb />compassionate service, they are indeed privileged as<lb /><lb />were We.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />You've always been there when we needed you - it's<lb />Physicians Mutual's pledge and that says it all.<lb /><lb />I can<lb /><lb />wish only the very best to you and your superb staff in<lb /><lb />all your future endeavors.<lb /><lb />Yours Most Sincerely,<lb /><lb />(Mrs. ) ae Baker<lb /><lb />~ Here�?Ts how your Extra Protection<lb />Hospital Plan helps you beat<lb /><lb />the rising cost of hospital care!<lb /><lb />Pays you $50.00 a day<lb /><lb />$1,500.00 �?~a month!<lb /><lb />You'l coilect these cash benefits whenever<lb />you are hospitalized for covered sickness or<lb />accident. In fact, you'll collect when your<lb />doctor places you in the hospital for any<lb />reason�?"even a simple check-up.<lb /><lb />Pays you $75.00 a day, $2,250.00 a<lb />month for Cancer, Heart Attack<lb />Your daily benefits are increased 50% if you<lb />or any covered member of your family is<lb />hospitalized for cancer (including leukemia<lb />and Hodgkin�?Ts disease) or heart attack<lb />(acute myocardial infarction).<lb /><lb />Pays you double benefits<lb /><lb />$200.00 a day, $6,000.00 a month<lb />for you and your spouse<lb /><lb />Under the Husband-Wife or All-Family<lb />Plans, you'll collect double your regular<lb />benefits during the time you and your spouse<lb />are both in the hospital�?"due to the same or<lb />different accidents.<lb /><lb />Pays cash benefits in addition<lb /><lb />to any other insurance<lb /><lb />You'll collect benefits over and above any<lb />other insurance�?"including group �?~policies,<lb />major medical coverage, workers�?T compen-<lb />sation�?"even Medicare.<lb /><lb />That�?Ts what makes your Extra Protection�?T<lb />Hospital Plan so important�?"because many<lb />health policies pay only 80% of your hospital<lb />bill. This is the ideal way to get the cash you<lb />need to help cover the remaining costs�?"<lb /><lb />without having to dig into your savings or |<lb /><lb />look for help.<lb /><lb />Pays benefits directly to you<lb />Your benefit check will go directly to you<lb />unless you tell us otherwise. The money is<lb /><lb />yours to spend as you wish�?"to help pay the.<lb /><lb />hospital bill, the doctor�?Ts bill, or even house-<lb />hold expenses.<lb /><lb />Furthermore, your benefits are not subject<lb />to state or Federal income tax.<lb /><lb />You get lifetime coverage<lb /><lb />and benefits<lb /><lb />There is no limit to the number of days you<lb />can collect benefits. That means you'll be<lb />protected even if you're hospitalized for the<lb />rest of your life!<lb /><lb />Pays maternity benefits, too<lb /><lb />You're covered for normal childbirth when<lb />pregnancy occurs anytime after your policy<lb />is issued. And there�?Ts no added cost for this<lb />coverage!<lb /><lb />We can�?Tt cancel your protection<lb />or raise your rates individually<lb /><lb />No matter how old you become or how many<lb />claims you have, we GUARANTEE never to<lb />cancel or refuse to renew your Extra Protec-<lb />tion Hospital Plan. Only you can cancel your<lb />coverage.<lb /><lb />What's more, you can never be singled out<lb />for a rate increase. In fact, the only way we<lb />can raise your rates is if we do so for all poli-<lb />cies like yours in the entire state. Your rate<lb />will not change when you move from one age<lb />group to another . . . even if your health<lb />changes.<lb /><lb />and $1.00 today!<lb /><lb />Pays from the very first day<lb /><lb />in any hospital<lb /><lb />You'll collect cash benefits the FIRST DAY<lb />and EVERY day you're hospitalized for a<lb />covered sickness or accident.<lb /><lb />You're covered in any hospital in the<lb />world, and now that includes federal and VA<lb />hospitals as well. However, nursing homes<lb />and convalescent, extended-care or self-aire<lb />units of hospitals do not qualify.<lb />Pre-existing conditions are not<lb />covered for the first year<lb />Old health problems (those that became<lb />evident or were treated before the effective<lb />date of your policy) are not covered for the<lb />first year of your policy. But once that year is<lb />up, these pre-existing conditions are<lb />covered! :<lb /><lb />If you are 65 or over you will be covered<lb />for cancer, heart attack, stroke, hernia,<lb />disease or disorder of the prostate, tubercu-<lb />losis, cataracts, emphysema, cirrhosis or<lb />diabetes if your hospital confinement com-<lb />mences more than six months after the effec-<lb />tive date of your policy.<lb /><lb />Reduced benefits for mental illness<lb />Half benefits are paid for up to 30 days�?T<lb />confinement due to mental illness.<lb /><lb />Pays full benefits for all ages<lb /><lb />Now you can protect your entire family with<lb />$50 a day benefits for all, regardless of age.<lb /><lb />Even though hospitals charge the same<lb />rates for all ages, you'll find that many simi-<lb />lar plans have reduced benefits for children<lb />and people 65 and over. But this Extra Pro-<lb />tection Hospital Plan has no reductions for<lb />anyone, at any age.<lb /><lb />You can�?Tt be turned down!<lb /><lb />We guarantee to issue your Extra Protection<lb />Hospital Plan (P370 Series) regardless of<lb />your age, health or size of family. As soon as<lb />we receive your completed application, we<lb />will issue your policy and put it in force.<lb /><lb />If you're age 65 or over, you'll also receive<lb />copies of the North Carolina Buyer�?Ts Gyides<lb />with your policy. If you wish to have the<lb />Guides before you apply, you may request<lb />them from the company.<lb /><lb />Once your policy is issued, your coverage<lb />begins immediately�?"even before your pol-<lb />icy arrives in the mail. There�?Ts no waiting<lb />period. Of course, we can issue only one<lb />policy to you on a guaranteed issue basis.<lb /><lb />If you're already a Physicians Mutual<lb /><lb />policyowner and would like information<lb />about additional coverage available, please<lb />write for details.<lb />Enroll today! No salesman will call<lb />Simply fill out the brief application and mail<lb />it back to Physicians Mutual along with<lb />$1.00 for your first month's coverage. There<lb />is no medical exam required, no health ques-<lb />tions to answer. ,<lb />- It�?Ts important to note that you'll be deal-<lb />ing directly with the Company�?"by mail or<lb />by phone�?"from the time you enroll right up<lb />td the time you need us for claim service.<lb />There are no salesmen, no �?omiddlemen<lb />involved. That means fast, direct service.<lb />So don't hesitate�?"mail your application<lb /><lb />�?�<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />sce RAAT<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />pe TT<lb /><lb />eligible de<lb /><lb />IMPORTANT GUARANTEES<lb /><lb />l We guarantee to issue this insurance regardless of your<lb />* age, health or family size.<lb /><lb />For as long as you live and keep your policy in force, we  |f<lb />guarantee never to cancel or refuse to renew your policy. |<lb /><lb />We guarantee to refund your money if, for any reason, you<lb />decide you do not want this protection, and you return<lb />your policy within 30 days.<lb /><lb />First Choose the Plan That Fits Your Needs Best.<lb /><lb />With these plans, you can insure family members at a greater savings than buying<lb />separate policies�?"and all collect full cash benefits!<lb /><lb />b Individual Plan Husband-Wife Plan<lb />Ideal for the single person . . .<lb /><lb />or for the individual family<lb />member who needs protection and<lb />wants separate insurance.<lb /><lb />_ without children or whose<lb />children are grown. Pays full<lb /><lb />A benefits for both of you�?"<lb />}\ no reductions for the spouse.<lb /><lb />\ll-Family Plan One-Parent Family Plan<lb /><lb />Created for the special needs<lb />of the single parent. Covers<lb />you and all eligible dependent<lb />children with full benefits<lb /><lb />for all.<lb /><lb />Offers protection for the entire<lb />family�?"father, mother and all<lb />ndent children�?"with<lb />full benefits for all. Future addi-<lb /><lb />tions to the family are covered<lb />° automatically at no extra cost.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Now Choose the Cash Benefit Option You Need.<lb /><lb />Remember�?"Your First Month�?Ts Premium is Only $1.00: Then<lb />Continue at the Low Monthly Rate Shown Below.<lb /><lb />Pays $50.00 a day. ($1,500.00 a<lb />month) from the very first day of<lb />hospitalization for a covered sickness<lb /><lb />OPTION B<lb /><lb />or accident. dent.<lb />Under 60 60 and over Under 60 60 and over<lb />(Use age of principal insured) (Use age of principal insured)<lb />Individual �?" $15.35 $23.35 Individual $ 9.95 $14.95 .<lb />Husband-Wife 29.75 45.75 Husband-Wife 18.75 28.75<lb />All-Family 34.95 50.95 - All-Family 21.95 31.95<lb /><lb />One-Parent Family 20.55 28.55 One-Parent Family 13.15 18.15<lb />NOTE: Your renewal rate does not increase and your benefits do not<lb />decrease as you move from one age group to another.<lb /><lb />When your policy arrives, you'll be given the opportunity to save<lb />8 1/3% by paying your premium once a year, instead of each month.<lb />If you choose to do so, you'll be getting 12 months for the price of 11!<lb /><lb />A Special Note to People 65 and Over...<lb /><lb />Too many people 65 and over have seen a serious accident or illness wipe<lb />out their life savings almost overnight. Our Extra Protection Hospital<lb /><lb />Plan can help prevent that from happening to you.<lb />You cannot be turned down for this coverage no matter what your age.<lb />And your premiums won't increase when you turn 65.<lb />You receive full cash benefits in addition to any other insurance you<lb />have, including Medicare�?"no matter how long you are in the hospital.<lb />- Doesn�?Tt it make good sense to mail your application today?<lb /><lb />Designed for the married couple<lb /><lb />Pays $30.00 a day ($900.00 a month)<lb />from the very first day of hospitali-<lb />zation for a covered sickness or acci-<lb /><lb />EN ee oa ane<lb /><lb />Your Policy<lb /><lb />ase eee ae eee EB eae eee SE Oe ee ee ee eee<lb /><lb />TPIT Lon PPR COG TT OE OT PITT PPR MT Pee is<lb />aS tes a oe Go Naas : Be ee<lb />SM Us i<lb /><lb />ie SW aie SM ee Me<lb /><lb />ACT NOW! Get This Handsome<lb /><lb />Document Holder With |<lb /><lb />Protect all your valuable<lb />personal papers in one<lb />safe place!<lb /><lb />This durable vinyl<lb />document holder is<lb />yours to keep even if<lb />you decide not to<lb />continue your protection.<lb /><lb />New, Easy-to-Read Policy!<lb /><lb />At last�?"a policy written in plain, everyday language that every-<lb />one can understand. It takes only a few minutes to read, and<lb />you'll know exactly what you�?Tre covered for.<lb /><lb />. Fill out and mail Application to: Mr. J.L. Hutton, Jr., PO Box 2257, Asheville, NC 28802<lb /><lb />NOW �?"dJust complete the simple application below and mail with $1.00 today. You<lb />cannot be covered until we receive your application. No salesman will call.<lb /><lb />DETACH ALONG DOTTED LINE AND INSERT IN POSTAGE PAID ENVELOPE.<lb /><lb />PHYSICIANS MUTUAL<lb />ExTRA PROTECTION HOSPITAL PLAN<lb /><lb />PLEASE CHECK PLAN PREFERRED:<lb /><lb />C) Individual Plan�?~ 0 All-Family Plan�?T<lb /><lb />C1) Husband-Wife Plan? C1 One-Parent Family Plan?<lb />If you select the All-Family or Husband-Wife Plan, please<lb />list name, date of birth and sex of your spouse below.<lb /><lb />DLEASE CHECK OPTION PREFERRED:<lb /><lb />Reply before<lb /><lb />dan. 15, 1983<lb /><lb />Were just a free<lb />phone call away!<lb /><lb />) Call 800-228-9100.<lb />�?T We pay for the call.<lb /><lb />© If we can answer any questions or be<lb />© of help in any way, don't hesitate to<lb />call us. Dial toll-free ffom anywhere<lb />in the continental United States.<lb />© Our Customer Service staff 1s here<lb /><lb />| to serve you anytime from 8 a.m.<lb />to 8 p.m., Central Time, Monday<lb />through Friday.<lb /><lb />We�?Tre here when you need us.<lb /><lb />cae nee ee ee ee ae ee ee eo ae ce<lb /><lb />Fg Oa Na OM pn ecg ag NOK�?T<lb />He toes eS eS. ABP &amp; a) VN Dk Lay ad<lb />f é - s 7% �?~yy &amp; �?oae Cf A, neh. ee<lb />Weak) ye aks wee P a nto oe at ance ata ote Ss ale oben. eel<lb />kg3 )<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />�?�~ �?o '<lb />@ e<lb />Physicians Mutual<lb />Rated A+ (Excellent)<lb />Physicians Mutual has been awarded the high-<lb />est rating -At+ (Excellent) from A.M. Best<lb />Company, recognizing our financial stability<lb />&gt; -* and sound operating performance.<lb />ere | Atits founding in 1902, the Company special-<lb />�?~ ized in health insurance for physicians, surgeons<lb />and dentists only. Then in 1962, recognizing the<lb />growing need for extra protection against the<lb />rising cost of hospitalization, we began offering<lb />supplemental insurance to the general public.<lb />Headquartered in Omaha . . . licensed in<lb />49 states and the District of Columbia, Physi-<lb />cians Mutual is proud of its record of service.<lb />Last year alone, we paid claims totalling over<lb />$85,000,000 on all policies.<lb /><lb />IMPORTANT! Use this postage-paid reply envelope<lb />to mail your application and $1.00 first month premium.<lb /><lb />No matter how large<lb />. or how small your claim,<lb /><lb />you can depend on us ...<lb />�?oThis policy is the greatest investment I ever<lb /><lb />made and I cannot thank you enough for all your<lb />help and consideration. Everyone should have<lb />. &gt; this kind of extrahelp. It has been a Godsend.�?�<lb /><lb />Mrs. Lois G. Glad, Idaho) * 5<lb />... to back your policy<lb /><lb />. FORM E-370-1<lb /><lb />OPTION A 375 OPTION B 373<lb />O Pays $50.00 a day ($1,500.00 a month) 0 Pays $30.00 a day ($900.00 a month) »<lb />from the very first day from the very first day<lb />for sickness or accident. for sickness or accident.<lb />PLEASE PRINT AGE | DATE OF BIRTH | SEX<lb />First Middle Initial Last Month Day Year| MF<lb />INSURED�?TS NAME<lb />SPOUSE�?TS NAME<lb />ADDR<lb />aes (Street) �?"_�?"_, (Apt. No.)<lb />CITY STATE __ zip<lb /><lb />| enclose my first month�?Ts premium of-$1.00 and apply to Physicians Mutual Insurance<lb />Company, Omaha, Nebraska, for the Physicians Mutual Hospital Policy (P370 Series) and<lb />the Plan selected above. | understand the policy is not in force until actually issued, and<lb />benefits will not be paid for pre-existing conditions (health problems that became evident or<lb />were treated prior to the effective date of the policy) unless confinement begins one year<lb />after the issue date. :<lb /><lb />Licensed Resident Agent<lb /><lb />DATE SIGNED X<lb /><lb />Insured�?Ts Signature SIGN�?"DO NOT PRINT<lb />Please make check or money order payable to PHYSICIANS MUTUAL.<lb /><lb />612 81 375/373-4276NC<lb /><lb />SA<lb /><lb />with fast claims service.<lb />�?oTwant to thank you for your expert service and<lb />your prompt care for my illness from my stroke.<lb />�?oYou are a wonderful company and | will<lb />always be thankful to you for your great service.<lb />�?oIdon't know what | would have done without<lb />my policy which I have had for about fifty years.<lb />�?oIhave almost fully recovered from my stroke<lb />and | want to thank you for all you have done.�?� |<lb /><lb />Dr. Nelson B. 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          <lb />I started five years ago<lb />when | was just a lit-<lb />tle kid, about 9, 1 guess,<lb />with pinball. Remember pin-<lb />ball? Then, whenever digital<lb />started, | was right there.<lb /><lb />Space Invaders was my first video<lb />game. | thought the whole idea of it<lb />was great. After school and during my<lb />lunch hour at school, | was spending<lb />all day at this little restaurant where<lb />they had a machine.<lb /><lb />At first it was hard to get the money<lb />because | stunk then and you needa<lb />lot of money to learn the game. But |<lb />was lucky because when the Space In-<lb />vaders machines first came out, there<lb />was a trick to them. Like you stick the<lb />quarter in it, but don�?Tt start it, just push<lb />the button so it comes out the coin<lb />return. Then there's a way to shove<lb />pennies back up the coin return so it<lb />registers credits. So pretty soon | was<lb />getting like 25 games for 25 cents, so<lb />there was no problem getting the<lb />money. Now I'm good enough to play<lb />all afternoon on a couple of quarters.<lb /><lb />Like | said, at first | stunk, but then I<lb />got at Space Invaders. Now I'm<lb /><lb />at most of ced at es �?" especially<lb /><lb />an, Defender, Tron, Galaxian and<lb /><lb />Donkey 1 Kote Most people, they could<lb />pechelh play them for a year and they<lb />won't get it. | see kids dropping in so<lb />much money all the time. | know this<lb />kid, he puts in about $20 for one game<lb />every time | see him. He's still no good.<lb /><lb />People are nervous when they play<lb />the games, but the games calm me<lb />down. It�?Ts hard to explain. You forget<lb />about your problems. But at the same<lb />time that. you feel relaxed; you also<lb />have to totally get into it. It's almost like<lb />you're dealing with another person,<lb />like playing sports or something. You're<lb />going along, you're going back and<lb /><lb />rth, you want to do good, you start<lb />arguing, then fighting, and the guy<lb />goes and turns around and blows you<lb />up. You get ticked off, yell and kick the<lb />machine.<lb /><lb />Sometimes when I'm playing for a<lb />long time, | can get cramps in my<lb />hands. It�?Ts from your fingers doing it<lb />too much. Your eyes can start to strain<lb />a little bit, too.<lb /><lb />But overall, it�?Ts relaxing. With my<lb />other hobbies �?" bike riding, snow-<lb />mobiling �?" it�?Ts like got to be a big pro-<lb />duction. But with the games, you can<lb />just sit back, relax and have fun at the<lb />same time. You're not bored because<lb />you're not fotally relaxed �?" it's more<lb />like being on a good ride with lots of<lb />lights, or something like that. Not like<lb />just laying around and watching TV or<lb />something. | don�?Tt like relaxing foo<lb />much; say, something like stamp col<lb />lecting; | couldn't get into that.<lb /><lb />The games are a combination of re-<lb />laxation and excitement. And when<lb /><lb />Steve is a ninth grader living in Connecticut.<lb />Marion Long is a journalist who writes for a<lb />variety of publications.<lb /><lb />CONFESSIONS<lb />OF A PACMAN<lb /><lb />Shah<lb /><lb />you put your quarter in, you've a to<lb />is<lb /><lb />- pretend this is your last quarter. This is<lb />it.<lb /><lb />Not like my little sister �?" she�?Ts<lb />ridiculous! She�?Ts out of hand with it.<lb />She'll put one quarter in and not even<lb />two seconds later need another one,<lb />because she�?Ts not good, you know. |<lb />bet she�?Ts spent more money than |<lb />have. Ever since | got good, she�?Ts been<lb />trying to be good and saying that she'd<lb />beat me. She got to 100,000 points<lb />once, but that was it. I'd like to bury<lb />her and her stupid little friends inside a<lb />video-game machine.<lb /><lb />Girls �?" not to say anything against<lb />them but �?" they're dizzy. Like they<lb />don't even understand one thing about<lb />the games and they stick the quarter in<lb />and they stand around together<lb />screaming and giggling and going, �?oOh<lb />wow.�?T<lb /><lb />Girls like the cute games, you know,<lb />like Ms. Pac-Man and Donkey Kong.<lb />And they're moochers, they always go<lb />up to guys and say, �?oOh, lend me a<lb />quarter.�?� This summer, -for the first<lb />time, my friend and |, we'd go around<lb /><lb />_knew, the lady<lb /><lb />As told<lb />to Marion<lb />Long<lb /><lb />to different places and drag the girls<lb />along. They'd get bored watching us,<lb />so they'd start playing themselves.<lb />Most of the time they'd get frustrated<lb />because they couldn't beat the games,<lb />so they'd say the games were stupid.<lb />Sometimes, though, they'd start play-<lb />ing them and you'd end up practically<lb />having to drag them away. But I'd<lb />never ask any of them to play me in<lb />doubles or anything. Girls watch me<lb />play at the arcade but it hasn't changed<lb />the way they act toward me or any-<lb /><lb />ining<lb /><lb />en I'm doing good at a game, |<lb />like a lot of people around; when I'm<lb />not, | don�?Tt like it. I remember once |<lb />was going for a oe high score, and<lb />I'd been _playi ernoon and<lb />hadn't eaten an fe The next thing |<lb />from the restaurant next<lb />door was giving me a roast beef sand-<lb />wich and Coke and stuff; | started<lb />chowing down. It was great! And Jim-<lb />my, the owner of the arcade, brought<lb />over a garbage can and sat it by the<lb />game and said, �?oJust put all your food<lb />stuff in here.�?� People were really good.<lb /><lb />When you're going good, everybody's<lb />with you.<lb /><lb />Sometimes we bet people on. the<lb />game �?" you know, for money. Like<lb />some hotshot will come in and go, �?oAre<lb />you kids good at this game?�?� And I'll<lb />say, �?oNo, oh no.�?� He'll bet $5. Then<lb />he'll have croaked and I'll be playing<lb />on. They all say something like, �?o|<lb />thought you weren't supposed to be<lb />any good!�?�<lb /><lb />It's paid off pom well. With my dad,<lb />for instance, | owed him money for a<lb />bike | bought. We decided to play the<lb />Atari, at home, for a dollar a game. We<lb />played about 25 games a night. At first<lb />my dad was a real sport, he didn�?Tt<lb />care. fd won $285. A dollar a game.<lb />My dad was starting to get better, but |<lb />think he was getting kind of tired of the<lb />whole thing, you know. So we stopped.<lb /><lb />If you're playing for money, there are<lb /><lb />-tricks. There are shortcuts if you're<lb /><lb />pressed for time. And you learn the<lb />machines. There's this one Donkey<lb />Kong machine �?" if you put your hand<lb /><lb />People say these games<lb />make kids more violent, |<lb />but come on, it�?Ts just<lb />a If anything,<lb />it of shows you<lb />what it�?Ts really like<lb />out in the world.<lb /><lb />on it a certain way, the beams won't fall<lb />down during the game.<lb /><lb />I go to other arcades out here in the<lb />suburbs and | check out the high<lb />scorers, what scores they got. The<lb />machines have this thing which lets<lb />you put your initials into the machine if<lb />you get a really high score. So when<lb />the game starts again, your initials are<lb />there. You have something to look for-<lb />ward to, you see your initials are still<lb />up there.<lb /><lb />The machine always wins in the end,<lb />though. That's life. It makes you mad,<lb />sometimes, especially when you're do-<lb />ing good and then something stupid<lb />happens. | think the companies must<lb />fool with the microchips in some of the<lb />machines, so you get wiped out even<lb />though you didn�?Tt goof up. | try to rip<lb />the controls off! On Tron, | know I'm<lb />going to do it one of these times; that<lb />ny e control, I'm going to rip it right<lb />Oo<lb /><lb />Other kids, they kick the machines<lb />or hit the side of the machine real hard.<lb />You get a warning from the arcade guy,<lb />�?oYou kick it again and you get kicked:<lb />out.�?� People say these games make<lb />kids more violent, but come on, it's just<lb />a game. If anything, it kind of shows<lb />you what it�?Ts really like out in the<lb />world. You've got to know what's out<lb />there. And you know it's all out there.<lb /><lb />Like at school, there's this teacher.<lb /><lb />6 FAMILY WEEKLY © JANUARY 2 © 1983<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />He grounded me: | couldn't go off cam-<lb />pus for a while. | skipped one<lb />day, playing the games. This guy gets<lb />on everybody's case for any reason. He<lb />just enjoys doing things like that.<lb /><lb />[ went to talk to my teacher about my<lb />punishment and he says, �?oYou're not<lb />poing to do anything in your life, you'll<lb /><lb />making zilch an hour.�?� | go, �?oWait a<lb />minute.�?� | told him, �?oI could be making<lb />more money if | got out of school nght<lb />now than you ever will.�?� He got mad.<lb />He told me I�?Tm going to be a zero.<lb /><lb />He says, �?oHere you are, a C student,<lb />cutting your classes for video games.�?�<lb />Of course I'd do it all again, no prob-<lb />lem. Especially the stupid classes. |<lb />know half of all these classes already.<lb />It's like they're not advanced enough.<lb />They teach the same stuff every year.<lb /><lb />There are a lot of adults who want to<lb />close the arcades and keep kids from<lb />playing. I'd ask them, �?oWhat's your<lb />purpose?�?� Would they rather have the<lb />kids on the street or something? I'm<lb />not a punk or anything, |. wouldn't go<lb />out and vandalize or something. | think<lb />the games have kept me out of trouble.<lb />You hear a lot of stories of drugs being<lb />sold in the arcades. That isn�?Tt true,<lb />�?~cause it's watched too heavily, you<lb />know, there's no way. | think they have<lb />undercover cops everywhere now.<lb /><lb />Before the games there was nothi<lb />to do. We would just go out and goof o<lb />and cause trouble. Just dumb stuff.<lb />Like on garbage day, �?o go and kick<lb />the garbage cans into the street.<lb /><lb />Of course, kids do steal money from<lb />their parents to play the games. No<lb />doubi about it. Or from their brothers<lb />and sisters if they've go it. Definitely.<lb />I've heard about one kid who robbed<lb />some place to support his games habit.<lb />He got caught, the judge let him off; he<lb /><lb />had to say something like, �?oI promise :<lb /><lb />never to play another game of Pac-Man<lb />again,�?� or some dumb thing like that.<lb />But | get around and | don't really see<lb />nothing that bad.<lb /><lb />So when people complain about the<lb />arcades, it's usually because they don�?Tt<lb />know what they're talking about. If<lb />they've been to the arcades and are<lb />complaining about the games, it�?Ts prob-<lb />ably because they're no at them.<lb /><lb />With a kid who doesnt understand,<lb />it's different. Like this one kid who<lb />plays here sometimes �?" he's just 10<lb />years old. Once he said to me, �?oThose<lb />games are stupid.�?� So | taught him one,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Tron, and now he's good at it. An uncle<lb />cdeauar mle on alae<lb />Vv ames place in this nei I-<lb />hood. Now, | know for a fact this kid<lb />has had his bus pass ch so that<lb />the bus drops him right in front of his<lb />uncle's place after school. He plays the<lb />games until dinner time, then he eats<lb />his dinner there. This kid has a barbe-<lb />cue beef every day, | swear. He does his<lb />homework there. He goes home<lb />around 8:30 to talk to his mom. Then<lb />about 9 he goes back up to his uncle's<lb />og with his mom to play the games.<lb /><lb />e stays until the place closes, which is<lb />late. His mom helps his uncle clean<lb />and stuff, while this kid takes a nap in<lb />the back, next to the Tron machine.<lb /><lb />So if it was another kid complaining,<lb />I'd just say, �?oTry it, you'll like it.�?�<lb /><lb />In a few years I'm sure I'll be more<lb />interested in girls than | am now, yeah,<lb />no doubt, no doubt at all. | won't care if<lb />she likes video games or not; I ain�?Tt like<lb />that. You can�?Tt: change a person; you<lb />don't like a person for just one thing.<lb />Someday with me it'll be like that old<lb />saying: women, money and fast cars.<lb />Something like that.<lb /><lb />I'd like a girl that�?Ts good looking and<lb />got a great personality. | sort of like the<lb />jock type, but I don�?Tt like them to be<lb />totally jock because then they get a lit-<lb />tle bit bossy, es know, and stomping<lb />around. But I don�?Tt want a total burn-<lb />out of a chick, you know, where they<lb />lay around and smoke and say dumb<lb />�?" A first-class chick, that�?Ts what |<lb />like.<lb /><lb />Someday on my list they'll be first �?"<lb />no, money will be �?" no, girls. Anyway,<lb />a real nice car, that's my next goal.<lb /><lb />And then the games will probably be<lb />like only one hobby along with a lot of<lb />others. ll have a lot of them before |<lb />get older. You go through a lot of<lb />changes, you know.<lb /><lb />I'll play the games for a few more<lb />years, | know. I'd like to maybe play<lb />with one other person and see how<lb />long we could go on a game. | spend<lb />about three hours a day on them now. I<lb />go to Video Games, Gametime, Galax-<lb />ie, Arnie�?Ts, Game World. You play all<lb />over: wherever you're at. A drugstore,<lb />a restaurant, a train station. Once my<lb />family was going down to Arkansas,<lb />and there were some games in the air-<lb />port and | played them there. | move<lb />around. | leave my initials every-<lb />where. 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Kalkhoff<lb />and Dr. Anthony Gustafson of<lb />M.CM, and Peter �?~Farrell of<lb /><lb />The child who wipes the<lb />tears from. another young-<lb /><lb />ner explains-in his entertain- the Univesity Of Wisconsin- | ster�?Ts cheeks or takes sweets<lb />ing, anecdotal history of Milwaukee, for the: National | 19 a sick neighbor, ag<lb />America�?Ts lively past, Listen- Institutes of Mental Health | cheer him up, is the nd ot of<lb /><lb />run bh (Take Off Pounds<lb /><lb />a aly vio a ie<lb /><lb />ing to America. And if you<lb />woke up Sunday morning and | :<lb />kissed your spouse, you'd bet-<lb />ter be sure the shades were<lb />drawn. That, too, was forbid-<lb />den on the Sabbath, which<lb />started Saturday at sundown.<lb />Sunday wasn't much fun for<lb />the. kids either, Flexner<lb />reports. Playing with toys was<lb />strictly what you'd call a �?ofirst-<lb />class felony,�?T unless the toy<lb />was of a religious nature, such<lb /><lb />child most parents would like<lb />to claim as their own.<lb /><lb />Now research aimed at<lb />rl can�?Tt mobilize body fuel eet ne_ compuenennte<lb /><lb />for energy during exercise, | makes them that way �?" is be-<lb /><lb />| they. get too pooped out to | ing conducted by University<lb /><lb />-| continue exercising, which | o¢�?� Florida pro-<lb /><lb />} | they need to do in order (0 | fessor Ted Landsman. He<lb /><lb />gg ee Eco Apa that | ROPES to advise parents and<lb />e researchers know that | teachers on how to stimulate<lb /><lb />calorie reduction can increase<lb />the amount of adrenalin in abla com compas-<lb /><lb />the blood, while exercise also<lb /><lb />Richard Bennett<lb /><lb />EARTH 7<lb />CALLING...<lb /><lb />ADRENALIN.<lb /><lb />a i ya a<lb /><lb />as a replica of Noah�?Ts Ark. Bi-<lb />ble reading, both before and<lb />after the long hours spent in<lb />church, was the thing you did.<lb /><lb />Laws governing Sunday ac-<lb />tivities were called �?oblue<lb />laws,�?� some say because they<lb />were printed on blue paper;<lb /><lb />did not observe them.<lb />The Sabbath also produced<lb /><lb />walk to iach long before it<lb />by the |<lb /><lb />a �?oSunday driver.�?�<lb /><lb />others are sure the term really<lb />stems from the color of the<lb />bruises inflicted on those who<lb /><lb />a batch of familiar phrases: A<lb />�?oSunday walk�?� meant the<lb /><lb />meant a ae stroll. And<lb />20's, anyone who<lb />drove an auto slowly became<lb /><lb />known as �?" you guessed it �?"<lb /><lb />If only ET. had waited for a<lb />few years to phone home, he<lb />might have gee some help<lb />from NASA. The space agency<lb />has recently begun im-<lb />plementing an organized<lb />radio search to receive<lb /><lb />from other planets.<lb /><lb />Charles Redmond,: a<lb />spokesman for NASA�?Ts Office<lb />of Space Science, tells us that,<lb />with $1.5 million from the<lb />space agency, bag<lb /><lb />niversity is<lb />signal analyzer that will plug<lb />into a radio telescope receiver.<lb />The equipment is designed to<lb />differentiate between random<lb />noise, static and so-called in-<lb />telligent signals. Over the<lb />next five years, the aim is to<lb />detect from planets<lb />orbiting some 700 stars in our<lb />galaxy. | 3<lb />Scientists have tried to<lb />make such contacts in the<lb />pe but have had no luck.<lb /><lb />iow NASA is giving all those<lb />little green men, or whatever<lb />intelligence is out there,<lb />rt gg chance. Don't blow it,<lb />as.<lb /><lb />What happens when two<lb /><lb />, One obese and one<lb /><lb />, race for a bus? Most of us<lb /><lb />would say, correctly, that the<lb /><lb />lean person gets there first.<lb /><lb />But ray fe The answer may lie<lb /><lb />in the py ol production of<lb /><lb />adrenalin, �?opick up and<lb />go�?� hormone:<lb /><lb />People who are overweight<lb /><lb />. tend to produce a: lower level<lb /><lb />of adrenalin, and that can ac-<lb />} wel for their generally<lb />slower pace, according to pre-<lb /><lb />rst research at the<lb />College of Wis-<lb /><lb />consin�?Ts Clinical Research<lb />Center. Two groups of women,<lb />one fat and one thin, but of<lb /><lb />similar age and health, were |<lb /><lb />studied while un ing a<lb />program of isometric and<lb />treadmill exercises. The<lb />researchers found the in-<lb />crease of adrenalin in the<lb />blood of the lean women was<lb />twice that of the obese<lb />women. Lower levels of<lb />adrenalin may also account<lb />for the ster that obese<lb /><lb />people experience, even dur-<lb />Family Weckly<lb /><lb />increases the hormone's re-<lb />lease. By combining exercise<lb />and weight loss, therefore, the<lb />obese may have greater suc-<lb />cess at achieving and ae<lb />taining proper weight<lb /><lb />and get a. boost in their<lb />energy level, too.<lb /><lb />BIRTHDAYS<lb /><lb />mo 3<lb />ie 36:<lb /><lb />The idea of the studies,<lb />Landsman tells us, is to make<lb />a padeion between three<lb />areas of children�?Ts experience:<lb />how these kids relate to them-<lb />selves, how happy they are<lb />with their physical environ-<lb />ment and how loving and car-<lb />ing they are to others.<lb /><lb />e professor plans to<lb />study some 300 children to<lb />the most compas-<lb />sionate ones. �?oThen,�?� . says<lb />Landsman, �?owith this smaller<lb />we'll look at things like<lb />irth order, diet, whether they<lb />have pets or handi<lb />siblings, whether their<lb />parents are compassionate, or<lb />whether they have mentors |<lb />who may have helped them<lb /><lb />through a deeply unhappy ex-<lb /><lb />Within the next two years,<lb />Landsman, a father of three<lb />ms ather of five, hopes<lb /><lb />parents and teachers<lb />a how they can help chil-<lb />dren become �?obeautiful and<lb /><lb />nein! i raay Managing Editor, Tim Mulligan: Design Director, Robert Altemus; Articles Editor, Kate White: Senior Editors, Patrice Adcroft, Rosalyn Abrevaya: Food Editor, Marilyn Hansen; Assoc.<lb />ves he Editor, Eliot Kaplan: Asst. 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