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        <p>COOLER</p>
        <p>Partly cloudy Sunday, high in upper 40s. Low Sunday about 30. Cloudy Monday, chance of snow. High in 30s.HELPING</p>
        <p>ECU and the city are making sidewalks easier for the handicapped to use. Story on A-14.PIRATE UPSET</p>
        <p>East Carolinas Pirates upset George Mason, 70*68, on Keith Sledges jumper with two seconds left Saturday night. Page B-1.</p>
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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>103rd YEAR NO. 31</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N. C.  SUNDAY  MORNING,  FEBRUARY  5,  1984</p>
        <p>60 PAGES PRICE 50 CENTSJim Hunt Formally Enters Senate Race</p>
        <p>By MELVIN LANG</p>
        <p>Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Gov. Jim Hunt, with years of preparation behind him in North Carolina politics, announced formally Saturday as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate  a Senate race that would match him against one of the nations strongest conservative voices in Republican Sen. Jesse Helms.</p>
        <p>Hunt, in an interview prior to his announcement in Wilson County, told The Daily Refector he wanted to</p>
        <p>Hunt Is 'Ready' To Run</p>
        <p>By STUARTSAVAGE</p>
        <p>Reflector Staff Writer Gov. Jim Hunt, who announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate earlier in the day, told several hundred people at a reception here Saturday that I am ready for this campaign.</p>
        <p>Hunt said, This morning, in Wilson County, I told my homefolks. Tonight, Im telling my neighbors ... in the capitol of eastern North Carolina, Pitt County,-Greenville, North Carolina.</p>
        <p>The $50-a-ticket reception, from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m., was billed as a fund-raiser for Hunts bid to unseat Republican Sen. Jesse Helms.</p>
        <p>We know well be out spent 3 to 1, during the campaign. Hunt said. But they are going to be out worked lOtol.</p>
        <p>Hunt said that, during his two terms as governor, weve shown what the people of North Carolina can do for themselves by working together, citing a strong economy, low taxes, improvements in education, and pride in what weve done on roads, including the start of construction on a new four-lane U.S. 264 from Greenville to Wilson.</p>
        <p>Hunt also reminded the audience of his support for the East Carolina University School of Medicine, which he termed one of the finest meihcal schools in this state and in this nation.</p>
        <p>Lets take the North Carolina (Please turn to A-3)</p>
        <p>go to Washington to represent the people of this state ... to get things done that you just cant get done on the state level.</p>
        <p>He touched on that philosophy in his announcement speech Saturday morning, saying he wanted to see that equal rights and civil rights are treated as they should be, a moral imperative and the law of the land. I intend to be a United States senator who works for a healthy and competitive economy that creates jobs and opportunities, and I intend to be a senator who works for a fair</p>
        <p>economy where tax cuts go to working families and the middle class and not just to loopholes and tax shelters for the rich, he said.</p>
        <p>I know we can balance the budget in Washington, because I balance North Carolinas budget every single year, he said. I know when to spend and when to cut. I know how to say yes to the peoples interest and no to the special interests.</p>
        <p>Hunt said he would work to lower interest rates by reducing the federal deficit.</p>
        <p>I think weve heard enough excuses about the deficit from both Republicans and Democrats in Washington. I think its time to get the job done, he said.</p>
        <p>His entry into the race had been a certainty for months, but Hunt had delayed his formal announcement and campaigning as Helms paid his filing fee and unleashed a barrage of broadcast advertising calling on Hunt to state his stand on the issues and challenging him to a debate.</p>
        <p>Hunt, who started building his political future in college and went</p>
        <p>on to become state president of the Young Democrats, then lieutenant governor and eventually the first North Carolina governor to serve two full elective terms, will challenge Helms in what many expect to be a campaign that will cost more than $20 mi lion.</p>
        <p>In the Reflector interview. Hunt took note of the expected campaign expenditure, saying he would very much favor a federal curb on candidates spending.</p>
        <p>We are going to raise plenty of money to run a political campaign.</p>
        <p>but we are going to run against a candidate who will raise $15 million. I think it has gotten way out of hand.</p>
        <p>Hunt said he would issue position reports in the next few weeks as he launches his campaign. He indicated that most of those positions already have been established but would be issued individually at appropriate times during his campaign.</p>
        <p>We will be running a campaign that is based on the needs of tne people of North Carolina. I want to (Please turn to A-3)</p>
        <p>Shuttle's Satellite Viewed As Useless</p>
        <p>RECEPTION ... Pitt County campaign chairman Kenneth Dews introduces Gov. Jim Hunt at a fund-raising reception in Greenville Saturday after Hunt formally announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate. Hunt formally announced earlier Saturday in Wilson County. (Reflector Staff Photo)</p>
        <p>CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -An official raised the possibility Saturday that the $75 million Westar VI communications satellite exploded after it was launched from the space shuttle Challenger and is now merely chunks of junk orbiting the Earth.</p>
        <p>Bill Ziegler, mission director for Western Union, which owns the satellite, also said later that a faint signal heard by a (^lifornia ground station may indicate the satellite wasnt destroyed. But he said it was useless anyway because there was no fuel left to send it up to its 22,300-mile-high orbit.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, a second shuttle customer  the government of Indonesia  had NASA p(tpone Saturdays shuttle launching of Palapa-B, an electronic twin to the Westar VI. When the astronauts went to bed, they were told that no decision had been reached whether to release it on Sunday or Monday, or bring it back home.</p>
        <p>Another decision hinged on the second launching: whether the Challenger should stay up an extra day to accommodate the delay. On Tuesday and Thursday, mission specialists Robert Stewart and Bruce McCandless are to don back packs and perform the first space walk without a lifeline.</p>
        <p>The North American Aerospace Defense Command said its huge radars in California and Florida determined that two of the objects are large enough to be the satellite and said the pieces are in the same</p>
        <p>general orbit as Challenger.</p>
        <p>That would indicate the rocket firing that waS' to take Westar VI from the Challengers 190-mile orbit to one 22,300 miles high may have spun the satellite in place like a pinwheel. The solid state fuel used in Westars rocket stage burns until it is exhausted; there is no way the engine shuts down once the fuel is ignited.</p>
        <p>With no fuel, there is virtually no chance of it being useful... we could never get it up to geosynchronous orbit, Ziegler said.</p>
        <p>A tracking station operated by Hughes Aircraft Co., in Fillmore, Calif., received two minutes of signal from an object trailing the arbiter about 1 p.m. EST, but it was so weak that antennas could not lQ(|kon it, Ziegler said.</p>
        <p>Tt was a signal of the type we would expect, he said.</p>
        <p>Asked whether he thinks the satellite has been found, Ziegler replidd: Probably.</p>
        <p>NORAD said the largest piece it tracked is at least 690 miles behind Challenger and piKes no danger to the ship and its five-man crew at present, and that the closest approach for 24 hours is greater than 31 miles.</p>
        <p>Based on the number of pieces that have been detected, it appears the Westar VI satellite did not have a successful transfer to synchronous orbit after departing the payload bay of the orbiter, NORAD said.</p>
        <p>At the present time we have no way of determining the actual condition of the satellite or what caused this situation to occur.</p>
        <p>Conley Teacher Wins Pitt Title</p>
        <p>Vernon White Says Won^t Seek Another Senate Term</p>
        <p>VERNON WHITE</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE - Sen. Vernon White, who has represented Pitt County in the North Carolina General Assembly since 1969, said Saturday that he will not seek re-election.</p>
        <p>I will be 78 years of age at the completion of my eighth term, he said, and there are a few things that my wife and I would like to do and enjoy during the future years. </p>
        <p>White, who said the decision not to seek re-election was made several months ago, said I shall forever be grateful to my friends for allowing me to serve ... and for the trust and confidence... bestowed upon me. During his tenure in the Senate, V^ite was instrumental in helping East Carolina University expand its programs and in securing funds to establish a</p>
        <p>four-year school of medicine.</p>
        <p>He has served on such committees as appropriations, hitler education, agriculture, highway safety, mental health, public health, law enforcement and crime control, and was a member of the Medical Manpower Commission that recommended establishment of the degree-granting medical school at ECU.</p>
        <p>He and his wife, the former Louise Ange of Winterville, have one son.</p>
        <p>Robert L. Bob Martin, of Bethel, current chairman of the Pitt County Board of Commissioners, and Greenville attorney Tom Taft have filed as candidates for Whites Senate seat, which represents Pitt and parts of Martin and Beaufort counties.</p>
        <p>ByMARYSCHULKEN Reflector Staff Writer Pitt Countys Teacher of the Year for 1984 says her formula for success is role reversal  she puts herself in her students places and tries to be the kind of teacher she wanted when she sat behind a desk as a pupil.</p>
        <p>Delores Barnhill, a Title I teacher at D.H. Conley High School, has been selected as Pitt Countys Teacher of the Year for 1984-85. She has 11 years experience in the classroom, 10 of them at Conley, and currently teaches an English lab for ninth and 10th graders.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Barnhill says as a teacher she tries to remember that while I enjoyed grammar, reading and writing, (in school) not all of my students do.</p>
        <p>Recognizing students strengths and weaknesses is important, she added, along with motivation. A smile, a comment on a paper or a little personal praise goes a long way in motivating a student, she said.</p>
        <p>Discipline is essential, said the teacher of the year. I must demand good discipline from the first day of school, she said. Students must always know what I expect from them.</p>
        <p>In addition, students must understand why a teacher takes disciplinary action, Mrs. Barnhill said, something teachers must remembw to explain.</p>
        <p>The teacher of the year says communication between parents and (Please turn to A-3)</p>
        <p>Pitt Still Waiting For 911</p>
        <p>ByCAROLTYER Reflector Staff Writer Shortly after the North Carolina General Assembly, in 1979, approved legislation that gave communities the option, Pitt County officials and citizens interested in emergency services looked into the feasibility of converting to a 911 countywide phone number system for citizens to use to summon emergency assistance.</p>
        <p>After considerable discussion, it was decided that the idea' was not then one whose time had come. The concensus seemed to be that, while it would be nice, it was too expensive and that not all the municipalities in the county were</p>
        <p>solidly behind it.</p>
        <p>911 is a universally known and accepted 3-digit way to directly summon emergency assistance  whether it be to fight a fire, for medical assistance and transportation or for law enforcement. Its used in many areas of the United States and the world.</p>
        <p>Pitt County now has a sophisticated Communications Center in the Sheriff Department at the courthouse here, one which can channel emergency calls and quickly dispatch assistance anywhere in the county. At the present time, the number to call is 752-5136, much more difficult for a person hampered by agitation, age (elderly</p>
        <p>or young child) or other cause to use. Most of Pitt County is now on the same phone line for most purposes, but for those communities (largely Fountain and Grifton), a Zenith number can be used, i.e. calls</p>
        <p>to the 752-5136 are not paid for b^the</p>
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        <p>of 13 other local numbers, all</p>
        <p>caller, but by the county. Some county citizens are still calling am</p>
        <p>seven-digit, which will summon assistance of a specific nature. Most municipalities still hire their own dispatchers for police, fire and rescue calls.</p>
        <p>Telecommunicators who work at the Communications Center say they would welcome the new system. You cant imagine, telecom</p>
        <p>municator Garland Johnston Jr. said, how hard it is to get correct directions from an excited person. We understand that, with the 911 system, compterized location of t^e emergency site would be displayed for us. This would really sp^ up and make more sure the se^ice we provide. Id love to see it come about.</p>
        <p>Carolina Telephone has stated that it will cooperate with the community in providing the service, but only if the community or governmental unit takes responsibility for initiating, implementing, maintaining and paying for the service.</p>
        <p>Phone Company Area Manager (Please turp to A-3)</p>
        <p>PITTS OUTSTANDING TEACHER ... Delores Barnhill (left) has been selected as Pitt County's Teacher of the Year. Above, she works with two of her students at D.H. Conley High School, Barbara Braxton, center, and Matthew Darden, right. (Barry Gaskins Photo)</p>
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        <p>f^.2 The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C. Sunday, February 5,1984</p>
        <p>Demos To Soften Beirut Stand</p>
        <p>Alien</p>
        <p>PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. - Mr. Dewey Reynald Allen, 86, died Friday in Port Charlotte, Fla. A funeral service and burial will be held in Port Charlotte.</p>
        <p>He was a native of Pitt County,</p>
        <p>N C.. but had lived most of his life in Buffalo, N.Y. He spent the last 20 years in Port Charlotte.</p>
        <p>Surviving are a son, Peter Allen of Rochester, N.Y.; three sisters, Mrs. John Lang of Port Charlotte, Mrs. Estelle Coates of the Ballards Crossroads community of Pitt County and Mrs. Doris Wilkerson of Farmville, N.C,; two brothers, Shelby Allen and Howard Allen, both of Greenville, N.C., and six grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Carson</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE - Mr. Coy Lee Carson, 78, died Saturday afternoon. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Biggs Funeral Chapel in Robersonville. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louise Jenkins Carson of Robersonville; four brothers, Burt Carson, Merlin Carson, Johnny Carson and James Carson, all of Bethel, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Davenport of Chesapeake, Va.</p>
        <p>The family will receive guests from 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Biggs Funeral Chapel.</p>
        <p>Gray</p>
        <p>BETHEL - Retired Bethel Police Chief Walter Gray, 71, of 125 Nelson St. died Saturday. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday from the Bethel Baptist Church by the Rev. Norman Joyner and the Rev. Ellis J. Dedgeworth. Burial will be in the Bethel City Cemetery, with Masonic rites.</p>
        <p>Surviving are his wife, Bertha Johnson Gray; three sons, Walter Bradley Gray and H. Edwin Gray, both of Greenville, and C. Kenneth Gray of Yadkinville; four sisters.</p>
        <p>iMONDAY 9:30 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous meets at South Greenville Recreation Center 12 Noon  Greenville Noon Rotary Club meets at Rotary Bldg.</p>
        <p>12:30 p.m.  Kiwanis Greenville University Club meets at Holiday Inn 5:30 p.m.  Greenville TOPS Club meets at Planters Bank 6:30 p.m.  Rotary Club meets 6:30 p.m.  Host Lions Club meets at Toros Restaurant 6:30 p.m.  Optimist Club meets at Three Steers 7:30 p.m.  Sweet Adelines, Eastern Chapter meets at The Memorial Baptist Church</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m.  Woodmen of the World, Simpson Lodge meets at community bldg.</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m.  Greenville Barber Shop Chorus meets at Jaycee Park Bldg.</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Lodge No. 885 Loyal Order of the Moose</p>
        <p>TUESDAY 7:00 a.m.  Greenville Breakfast Lions Coub meets at Three Steers 10:00 a.m.  Kiwanis Golden K Club meets at Masonic Hall 7:00 p.m. - Family Support Group at Family Practice Center 7:30 p.m.  Tar River Civitan Club meets at First Presbyterian Church 7:30 p.m.  Greenville Choral Society meets at Immanuel Baptist Church 7:30 p.m.  Vernon Howard Success Without Stress study group at 110 N. Warren St.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Estelle Lilly of Jamesville, Mrs. Rowland Cobum of New Bern, Mrs. Lela Overton of Bethel and Mrs. Eddie Langley of Washington, N.C., andsix grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Arrangements are being handled ^by Ayres-Gray Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Hardee</p>
        <p>Mr. Charlie R; Hardee Jr., 77, died Saturday at his home. Arrange: ments will be announced by Wilkerson Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude H. Hardee of the home; two sons, Charlie L. Hardee of Grifton and Leon Raymond Hardee of Greenville; two daughters, Mrs. Annie Ree Edwards and Mrs. Jean Crawford, both of Greenville; two brothers, Larry B. Hardee and Linwood J. Hardee, both of Greenville; a sister, Mrs. Mamie Lee Williams, of Greenville; 13 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.</p>
        <p>Suggs</p>
        <p>BETHEL - Mr. John Nelson Suggs of Route 1, Bethel, died Thursday night in Edgecombe General Hospital in Tarboro. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Mount Zion Holiness Church in Bethel. Burial will be in Pinelawn Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Surviving are 10 daughters, Mrs. Martha Highsmith, Rachel Suggs, Josephine Suggs and Patience Suggs, all of Bethel, Virginia R. Suggs and Lossie Suggs, both of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Mary A. Howard of Hollis, N.Y., Lilly M. Suggs and Christina Suggs, both of New Haven, Conn., and Frances Suggs of Maryland; a son, Nelson Suggs Jr. of Bethel; a brother, Eddie Lee Suggs of Bethel; a sister, Mrs. Rosa Bell Bullock of Pinetops; 57 grandchildren and 84 great-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends Monday from 7-8 p.m. at Mount Zion Holiness Church. Funeral arrangements are being made by Flanagans Funeral Home in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Taylor</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE - Joseph S. (Jake) Taylor, 60, died Saturday morning. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Biggs Funeral Chapel by the Rev. David Cox. Burial will be in the Robersonville Cemetery.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Letha R. Taylor of Robersonville: one brother, Clayton D. Taylor of Aulander, and two sisters, Mrs. Jeanine T. Fulton of Laurinburg and Mrs. Sherry T. Entwistale of Maggie Valley.,</p>
        <p>Tyson</p>
        <p>Mrs. Garmie Tyson of Farmville died Friday in Pitt County Memorial Hpspital. She was the sister of Mr. Melvin Tyson of Bettlesboro. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Flanagans Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Young</p>
        <p>Mrs. Gussie H. Augusta Young, 98, died Saturday morning. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 4 p.m. at Farmer Funeral Chapel in Ayden by the Rev. John Gray and the Rev. Kenneth Townsend. A graveside service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Elmwood Cemetery in Charlotte.</p>
        <p>Surviving are a granddaughter, four great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>In lieu of flowers a memorial contribution may be made to First Baptist Church in Grifton.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Stephen Solarz, D-N.Y., said Saturday there is majority support on the House Foreign Affairs Committee for a toned-down version of a resolution calling for withdrawal of the Marines from Lebanon.</p>
        <p>Solarz, a committee member who is working on a compromise, said he expects the panel on Tuesday to approve a resolution designed to win support from some Republicans as well as many Democrats.</p>
        <p>The most important thing is the addition to the resolution of language making it clear that while were calling for withdrawal of the Marines from Beirut, were not calling for withdrawal of all U.S. forces from the region, he said in a telephone interview.</p>
        <p>\ In addition, he said, he expects the final Version of the resolution to delete explicit criticism of the administration.</p>
        <p>If a resolution seeking withdrawal of the Marines passes with Republican support, it</p>
        <p>would presumably have a greater impact on the president and on our policy, ^larz said. It would obviously be more difficult for Republicans who are privately unhappy and uneasy (about the Marines in Lebanon) to vote for criticism of the president.</p>
        <p>A source in the Senate leadership said Friday that a strongly partisan resolution would stand no chance in the Republican-controlled Senate, but that some Republicans would be willing to consider a bipartisan proposal.</p>
        <p>Solarz said that virtually all Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee favor changes in the resolution that was first drafted and he expects approval of a toned-down i version on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>But the call for getting the Marines off Lebanese soil remains locked in. The operative paragraph is still strongly supported, a committee aide said, referring to the resolu</p>
        <p>tions call for a prompt and orderly withdrawal of the 1,600 Marines who were sent to war-torn Lebanon last year as part of</p>
        <p>an international peacekeeping force.</p>
        <p>The push for withdrawal is being led by House Speaker Thomas ONeill, D-Mass., who worked with the administration last Sep- ' tember in fashioning the war powers com- * promise that authorized President Reaganto keep the Marines in Lebanon for 18 months more.  ,</p>
        <p>The House Foreign Affairs Committee had planned to vote on a resolution Friday, but did not when it became apparent that there was strong support for changes in the original version.</p>
        <p>ONeill had hoped to get the measure to the House floor for a vote before Congress ~ recesses in mid-February for George Washingtons birthday. But the delayed committee vote may make such early action impossible.</p>
        <p>States Took Lead On EDB</p>
        <p>TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)</p>
        <p>EDB was a national problem, 'and for months the states pleaded for a national response.</p>
        <p>That response finally came Friday, when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency all but banned the agricultural use of EDB, a fumigant used to kill insects in the soil and in grain storage bins.</p>
        <p>But it took pushing and prodding from Florida and several other states  alarmed last year when highly toxic ethylene dibromide started showing up in ground water and food mixes  to get the federal agency to set national standards, state leaders complained.</p>
        <p>The federal action forbids use of EDB as a fumigant for fighting insects in stored grains and in grain milling machinery and suggests safety standards for food containing EDB residues. The government had previously suspended the use of EDB as a soil fumigant.</p>
        <p>The standards announced Friday, which are only guidelines for the states, allow EDB residues of 30 parts per billion in ready-to-eat oods, 150 parts for foods that</p>
        <p>require cooking before eating and 900 parts for raw grain intended for human consumption.</p>
        <p>State leaders said Friday they welcomed tighter national standards. but they accused the Reagan administration of foot dragging. Some said the history of EDB regulation was an example of the tail (the worried states) wagging the dog (the slow-to-act federal government).</p>
        <p>It has been 10 years since the National Cancer Institute identified EDB as a carcinogen, said Florida Gov. Bob Graham. The Environmental Protection Agency should act promptly to avoid further delays in protecting American consumers.   Wed be better off in this situation if we didnt even have an EPA, said Texas Attorney General Jim Mattox. EPA still marches to the beat of the special-interest drum. David Pingree, secretary of Floridas public health agency, accused the federal agency of years of delay in reacting to warning signals about EDB.</p>
        <p>Florida officials say the lack of</p>
        <p>federal regulations forced the state to take a tough regulatory posture that eventually prodded the federal government to act.</p>
        <p>I am quite certain that the concerns raised by this state and by a number of other states led very directly to the action on the part of the Environmental Protection Agency, said Floridas state health officer, Stephen King.</p>
        <p>Last month, EPA boss William Ruckelshaus acknowledged that his agency had been slow to respond to the problem.</p>
        <p>I think weve been slow in regulating EDB, Ruckelshaus said while visiting Dallas. It is bad stuff and it is a ven potent carcinogen, but we dont have any evidence that it has harmed anyone  nor do we have any that it hasrtt.</p>
        <p>Tests on laboratory animals, some made seven years ago, have shown that EDB produces cancer, mutations, sperm disorders and liver</p>
        <p>problems.</p>
        <p>EDB has been in the national spotlight less than a year, but it has a long history in industry and agriculture. It has been registered as a pesticide since 1948.</p>
        <p>Most EDB - perhaps 90 percent  was used as a luel additive and the rest in agri-business.</p>
        <p>A key use in farming was soil fumigation to fight destructive nematode rootworms. In Florida,-EDB had been used since 1961 in a program to control nematodes in citrus groves.</p>
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        <p>Teen-Ager Leads Trooper On Chase</p>
        <p>A 15-year-old Alabama boy was taken into custody about 2 p.m. Saturday on N.C. 11 near Winterville, following a chase which began about five miles southofChocowinityonU.S.17.</p>
        <p>Greenville policeman R.L. Gorham said a car driven by Russell Toney of Owensville, Ala., attempted to elude Highway Patrol Trooper Ronald G. Mills when Mills attempted to stop the the vehicle.</p>
        <p>Mills, who called for assistance, chased the Toney car into Pitt County on N C. 33.</p>
        <p>Pitt (iounty sheriffs deputies and Greenville police joined the chase, which led west on 10th Street and Dickinson Avenue, and south on Memorial Drive.</p>
        <p>Toney, who drove his car into Gorhams vehicle on N.C. 11 near Pitt Community College, was finally stopped near the N.C. 903 intersection at</p>
        <p>Winterville.  .   .u u- ,</p>
        <p>Gorham, who said Mills took Toney and two other juveniles in the vehicle into custody, said the driver faces multiple traffic violation charges by the Highway Patrol, including an assault with a vehicle charge in connection with the ramming of Gorhams patrol car.  .  ^ .</p>
        <p>Damage to the police car was set at $200, while damage to the car driven by Toney was placed at $100.</p>
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        <p>MIAMI (AP) - Police didnt believe James Earl Beasley when he said he had been shooting dice, and losing, on the night a 17-year-old girl claimed he raped her.</p>
        <p>Beasley, who had been unem-</p>
        <p>the air and said, My God, Im free. Im free, Zerlin told The Miami Herald in a story published Saturday.</p>
        <p>Allison Fulton still maintains she was raped, even if Beasley had no</p>
        <p>ployed, spent more than six months part in it, prosecutor Nicholas Berry</p>
        <p>in jail. On Friday, in the middle of a polygraph test, the teen-ager said she had lied.</p>
        <p>Beasley, too poor to post $10,000 bond, was promptly freed.</p>
        <p>I took him home, and he was a happy man. A very happy man, said Chet Zerlin, his court-appointed defense attorney.</p>
        <p>He hugged me. When we left the courthouse, he threw his arms up in</p>
        <p>said.</p>
        <p>Officials said Ms. Fulton may face charges for filing a false report.</p>
        <p>The other day 1 made the trip from Wilson to Greenville again on Highway 264.. .bumper to bumper traffic, one foot hovering over the brake, one hand poised over the horn, wondering about the mentality of the screwball who tailgated me the last five miles. My only consoling thought was that plans have been completed to four lane 264 from Wilson to the coast. Construction begins on one segment this year... just before elections...and another section will be completed in 1986 ...just before elections...and yet another in 1992. What a heartwarming thought! I dont expect to live long enough to see it completed; but hope springs eternal, if your hopes are based on Democrat promises, they would almost have to spring eternal. The only action ever taken on the 264 project was during the Republican administration of James Holshouser (1972-1976); the road between Zebulon and Wilson v)as four laned. When Jim Hunt became governor, all construction ceased, while a blue ribbon 264 Commission received "input" from everybody and his brother about the proper routing of the new highway. Eight years of "input"! We Republicans are much more interested in "output"^ of which there has been none...not one additional mile. Now...just before elections...a few trucks and men have appeared on the highway near Wilson! We are convinced that construction has begun! We are equally convinced that if the Democrats win in November, construction will cease and those trucks will disappear like the morning dew. Remember; Iron bars do not a prison make, nor two trucks and a hardtop, a highway. So, the next time you are driving to Farmville on 264, if you hear an anxious little "beep, beep, beep" behind, dont be alarmed! It will just be one of saying: Lets Vote Republican.</p>
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        <p>(Continued from A-1) go to Washington to represent the people of this state, who need better jobs, better schools. They need a senator who would be. that voice, Hunt said.</p>
        <p>I grew up among those people in eastern North Carolina, the farmers, the working people,  said Hunt, a Wilson County native. I want to get things done that you just cant get done on the state level ... things we have got to do involve cutting spending and closing tax loopholes.</p>
        <p>Hunt said his experience as governor in bringing people together would offset Helms position as chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee. The two frequently have clashed over how efforts to keep the tobacco program should be conducted.</p>
        <p>I think that my most important committee assignment would be agriculture, and I have been assured by the Democrats Ive talked to in Washington that I would get my committee choices, Huntsaid.</p>
        <p>1 think what we really need in Washington is people who can bring people together. As governor. Ive got people to work together. I know I can do that in the United States Senate, and get people to support</p>
        <p>this program that have not supported it before, not by giving up on principles, either ... to get a whole new lease on tobacco.</p>
        <p>Hunt basically expressed the same objections voiced by other Demo-, cratic spokesmen in discussing President Reagans budget proposal for fiscal 1985, hitting especial y on the lack of emphasis on agriculture.</p>
        <p>I was disappointed that the president did net present a means for cutting those huge federal deficits, and he did not say anything in the world about agriculture, Hunt said.</p>
        <p>Our agriculture is in a deep recession. Last year we had more people fail than the year before. At the end of December, 27 percent of all Farmers Home borrowers were delinquent in paying off their loans, about 77,000 nationally.</p>
        <p>Its a most serious situation in agriculture, and I believe that with the kind of energy, drive and ability to work with the people that weve shown in the governors office, I can help turn this situation aroundfor farmers, Hunt said.</p>
        <p>I know good and well I can and will do everything in my power to prevent an increase in the cigarette tax and'to prevent any further cuts</p>
        <p>teacher,,. Hunt,..</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-I)</p>
        <p>teachers is important to a students success. She sends papers of students she feels are not studying home to be signed by parents, she says, and sends parents copies of the pre-competency test scores.</p>
        <p>HVIany times when a student knows there is communication between the teacher and parent, that in itself is the beginning of a more productive learning situation, said Mr. Barnhill.</p>
        <p>The success of a school is based on good relations between teachers and students, which in turn, she said, builds a supportive community.</p>
        <p>If I as a teacher provide a good meaningful learning experience for my students when they become part of the adult community they will be more likely to look favorable on the school, she said.</p>
        <p>Her decision to become a teacher, Mrs. Barnhill said, was influenced by the role her early schooling at Belvoir played in her life. Her family was also very important, she said, and encouraged her to be involved in both academic and eitracurricular activities at the sd^l. Her family also supported henby joining activities themslves.</p>
        <p>1 gained from my parents the feeling of success which can be achieved from working and helping other people, said Mrs. Barnhill, i^ether teaching a Sunday school cts, coaching a Little League team OP Working as part of a group on the fon, I had a chance to be part of as vell as observe the teaching and helping of others.</p>
        <p>-Between her junior and senior years, Mrs. Barnhill worked as a summer school aide, her first teeing situation. The experience was. a positive one, she said, and when she entered East Carolina uiilversity after high school she enrolled in the business department.</p>
        <p>After college she became a Title I teacher at North Pitt, then moved to th: reading lab at D.H. Conley. Because of the success I felt working with slow learners I decided tojionitnue teaching remediation, said Barnhill, and returned to ECU and: completed my certification in reding.</p>
        <p>The teacher of the year says she badcs the addition of a writing skills exam to the North Carolina com-pefency test but feels competency testing should begin earlier for students.</p>
        <p>She also favors voluntary prayer in' schools, she says, because we are all so busy  a moment of silence, whether we use it for prayer or not  would give us a moment to rflect, to stop and to think.</p>
        <p>:Mrs. Barnhill will participate in the regional Teacher of the Year competition late in 1984 and, if selected, will go to the statewide competition.</p>
        <p>NO MEETING The Pitt County Erosion Control Commission will not meet Monday as scheduled because no plans have been received for review and consideration.</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l)</p>
        <p>approach to Washington, D.C. ... people working together to get things straight, Hunt said. By working together. Hunt suggested, the nation could have a strong and stable economy, lower interest rates, and a ballanced federal budget.</p>
        <p>Weve got to put security back in Social Security, Hunt said, and voiced support for a strong military and the moral courage to save the world from nuclear war. He also said America should have the best schools in the world, and said</p>
        <p>911...</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l)</p>
        <p>Dick Flye said he has had some inquiries recently about the institution of 911 and has obtained some* reading material for several individuals. However, at the present time, no figuring of the logistics or the cost of providing the service has been done. He said engineering can be done out of the Tarboro office at any time its requested by a county official.</p>
        <p>At the time 911 was discussed previously it was believed that the system could only be instituted if all of the county were on the same phone line. County Fire Marshal Bobby Joyner said. He said he now understands that specially dedicated lines for 911 would make ^ssible use of the system regardless of phone line boundaries. He said he is willing to do whatever research is necessary to make the possibilities clear to county officials and interested citizens.</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Rescue Association is considering going on record as favoring the 911 system, but no action has yet been taken. The Winterville Fire Department expressed its advocacy of 911 in a display at the Fire Prevention Week fair held at Carolina East Mall last week. Along with posters telling of the advantages of the system, the firemen provided a petition for citizens who favor the system to sign.</p>
        <p>Dr. Jack Allison, who heads the Pitt County Memorial Hospital and the East Carolina University Departments of Emergency Medicine, said he is very much in favor of the 911.system.</p>
        <p>He said that, in addition to fire departments, emergency medical service (as he prefers to call rescue squads), and police, sheriff, and highway patrol, the systems some places can also be used to,reach drug abuse, crisis intervention, public works, weather warning, civil defense, and utilities in times of emergency. He cites a truck which wrecked and caught fire and blocked a highway in South Carolina some time ago in an area which had 911 service. Within seconds, a witness was able to summon fire, rescue.</p>
        <p>in our tobacco allotments. In fact, I think theyve cut them too far already. A North Carolina senator needs to be working to make sure those cuts dont come.</p>
        <p>Hunt, who has acquire^ a reputation in the state and nationally as a governor advocating good feducation, was rebuffed last weekend by the North Carolina Association for Educators, which refused to endorse his primary campaign because of his failure to lift a state pay freeze and to support funding of other education projects. He said in the Reflector interview that he does not think the NCAE action will have a major effect on his campaign.</p>
        <p>I have done what I thought was right for education, and Im not going to change my position. ..., Hunt said. I think you will see most parents and educators voting for me. I think I can be one of the top spokesmen for schools in the U.S. Senate.</p>
        <p>Hunt, 46, so far has only one opponent  Harrill Love Jones of Gastonia  in the Democratic primary. Helms also has minor opposition in the Republican primary, facing a bid by George Wimbush of Charlotte.</p>
        <p>improvement in education should be a national goal.</p>
        <p>Im ready for this campaign, Hunt said. Its going to take everything weve got. I ask you for all the help you can give us. Im counting on my friends. Help me take the message.</p>
        <p>Lets go out and carry the message. Do the work and well win the primary and the general election.</p>
        <p>Hunt was introduced by Kenneth Dews, Hunts Pitt County campaign manager. Also present at the reception were Hunts state campaign manager, Joe Grimsley, and Betty McCain, co-chairman of the state Jim Hunt Committee.</p>
        <p>highway patrol, utility and other appropriate services. Much time and much destruction and suffering was prevnted, he said.</p>
        <p>He also tells of a 4-year-old visiting his grandmother in California who was able to summon help when Grandmother passed out, because he knew the 911 number at his home on the East Coast and the same number was useful there.</p>
        <p>Joyner said he understands that 911 has been put into effect in a number of North Carolina areas, including both Wilson and Dare counties. He said Wilson is using a parallel system, i.e. the old emergency summons numbers are continuing to be used along with the 911 number for one year. He said he believes, if Pitt County does implement the 911 system, that a parallel program might be well to try here, too, allowing plenty of time for the public to become educated about the new and easier system. Any municipality which would wish to continue to use its own dispatchers could do so, he said he believes.</p>
        <p>Oil Firm Says Operations Cut</p>
        <p>KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - The U.S.-based Chevron Oil Co. is phasing out its operations in parts of southern Sudan and may shut down its activities there following a rebel raid, a Chevron spokesman said Saturday.</p>
        <p>Three employees were killed and seven wounded in the dawn attack Thursday on a Chevron base camp at Rub Kona, near Bentiu, 470 miles south of the capital of Khartoum. A guerrilla group known as Anyanya (snake veno||) 2 has been blamed fortheraid.^</p>
        <p>Break-In Reported</p>
        <p>Greenville police are investigating a break-in at the Holiday Shell service station on Memorial Drive, which was reported at 8:15 a.m. Saturday. Officer R.L. Gorham said entrance to the building was gained through a bay door and eight tires were reported taken.</p>
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        <p>3. Labor cost soars in order to get roses grown for Valentines 4. Special transportation creates added cost 5. Demands exceed the supply</p>
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        <p>MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega on Saturday blamed the United States for two air raids that killed five soldiers and seriously wounded 10 at military installations in northwestern Nk:aragua.</p>
        <p>Speaking at a news conference, Ortega also indicated preparations for scheduled 1985 national elections would continue, and said rebel attacks were the main hindrance to the process.</p>
        <p>He was asked if the attacks could delay the elections and replied, We have said the problem of aggression is the principal one, but this does not prevent for the time being that we continue institutionalizing the revolution. He did not elaborate.</p>
        <p>Ortega, coordinator of the ruling three-man junta, repeated the Sandinista governments promise that all political parties will be given access to all news media for campaigning, and that the government will finance 5 percent oPthe parties campaign costs. He said parties also will be allowed to receive donations from outside Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>The government is scheduled to announce on Feb. 21 the date for the balloting. It has said the voters will elect a president, vice president and 90-member legislature that will have the task of writing a new constitution.</p>
        <p>Military officials said A-37 attack planes coming from Honduras, where CIA-supported Nicaraguan rebels are based, attacked military targets Thursday and Friday in Chinandega province, 81 miles northwest of the capital. The planes also wrecked communication facilities and destroyed fuel depots.</p>
        <p>The attacks on military barracks in Chinandega were directed by the United States government through the Honduran government and the</p>
        <p>counterrevolutionaries financed by the Central Intelligence Agency, Ortega said.</p>
        <p>In Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital, the rebel Nicaraguan Democratic Force issued a communique claftning reponsibility for the air raids, saying they were carried out "by the clandestine resistance inside Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>Emilio Mendoza, a government representative in the Chinandega town of El Viejo, said in a telephone interview that five planes Friday fired more than 100 rockets and the attack was repulsed by anti-aircraft batteries.</p>
        <p>The military officials claimed the U.S.-made A-37s were of the same type used by the Honduran air force. The a-37 is a jet with a two-man crew that cn carry bombs and rockets.</p>
        <p>Nicaraguan Democratic Force rebels, called freedom fighters by President Reagan last year, have been stepping up land, air and sea attacks across the border in their battle to overthrow the Sandinista government.</p>
        <p>Some of the Democratic Force rebels are former national guard officers and men who served under the late President Anastasio Somoza. His rightist governmient was overthrown by a Sandinista-led revolt in 1979.</p>
        <p>Ortega called the news conference</p>
        <p>after his return, from Caracas, Venezuela, where he and Secretary of State George Shultz were among scores of officials attending Thursdays inauguration of President Jaime Lusinchi.</p>
        <p>In Caracas, Shultz had dismissed as a figment of his imagination Ortegas allegation Wednesday that the Kissinger commission on Central America had secretly recommended to the White House that United States invade Nicaragua El Salvador to protect U.S. interests.</p>
        <p>Shultz said the Sandinistas' had betrayed their revolution by harassing church leaders, the press and Nicaraguan Indians. He challenged Ortega to ensure open elections in Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>In response. Ortega said Saturday: "Shultzs position confirmed the closed attitude of the United States who do not want a peaceful solution to the Central American crisis.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Gfeeoville. N.C_Sunday.  February  5,  1984</p>
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        <p>NCAE's Rebellion: A Case Of Calming The Unruly Student</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Association of Educators said no when it came time to endorse a candidate for the U.S. Senate race. In North Carolina politics, that translates to a refusal to back Jim Hunt as the Democratic candidate against Republican Jesse Helms.</p>
        <p>The 145-1 vote by local NCAE chapter presidents against endorsement really isnt all that surprising  Hunt steadfastedly has declined to back efforts for a teacher pay raise financed by tax increases  but it is a break in tradition for the Democratic-oriented educators group. And NCAE spokesmen make it plain the action does not constitute support for Helms candidacy.</p>
        <p>Rejection of Hunts candidacy came one day after the NCAE leaders pulled off another surprise of sorts by endorsing Tom Gilmore for the Democratic nomination. Gilmore, considered by most observers to be well back in the pack among the Democratic hopefuls, is the only candidate who has* called openly for tax increases to provide teachers more money.</p>
        <p>Gilmore sees the endorsement as a major advantage, and it could well be if the NCAE membership is active in the primary.</p>
        <p>On the other hand, it is difficult to believe that the NCAE will hold to its non-support for Hunt, who has acquired a reputation for being an advocate of education. Nor is it conceivable, as the governor indicates, that Hunt will ignore the NCAEs action.</p>
        <p>Hunt, as a senator, could be important to the NCAE and its national affiliate, the National Education Association. The NCAEs 42,000 members definitely could have a major role in Hunts quest for the Senate seat. Neither is going to drop the other.</p>
        <p>It would appear that, once again, a teacher has used a slap on the bottom to calm an unruly student, and nothing more.</p>
        <p>Swiss Judges Say Share The Blame</p>
        <p>The news item, about the Swiss supreme insurance tribunal ruling that drivers who fail to fasten their seat belts must pick up part of the medical bill if they are hurt in a road accident, hit home.</p>
        <p>Something like that in this country would make the percentage of seat buckle-uppers soar.</p>
        <p>Its very plain the seat belt safety factor has strong believers in Swizerland. Their tribunals action conceivably could have some impact in other countries, including the United States; but not to the extreme imposed on the Swiss motorist.</p>
        <p>Here, youre entitled to get what you pay for; and if there is no seat belt proviso in ones insurance policy, it would seem next to impossible for an insurance company to avoid payment-as-promised to injury victims.</p>
        <p>Still, one can visualize inserting the seat belt clause in insurance policies; and that would be a considerable impact on the average motorists attitude.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON - A splendid little row is developing in Arkansas between Gov. William Clinton and the Arkansas Education Association. The controversy has its parallels in other states and thus merits a moment of your time. The governor wants teachers to be tested on their competence. The teachers are kicking like m^es.</p>
        <p>Let me try to summarize their</p>
        <p>Teachers In Uproar Over Test</p>
        <p>X)sitions. Gov. Clinton took the ead last year in winning an increase of 1 cent in the states sales tax. The new revenue will be used, among other things, to finance a substantial increase in teacher salaries. But at the governors urging, the Arkansas Legislature wrote in an unpleasant requirement: All of the states 26,000 teachers and school administrators must take a test</p>
        <p>of their basic skills. The test for teachers will examine their proficiency in their subject areas  math, science, English or whatever. If the teachers fail to pass the exam by 1986-87, their teaching certificates will not be renewed.</p>
        <p>In an interview with The Washington Post, Gov. Clinton explained his purpose. The idea is to assure the taxpayers that</p>
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        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>Electricities of North Carolina Inc., which represents municipally owned electric systems, has published A Glossary of The Strange Language of Electricity. The booklet is designed to be informative but it is also funny.</p>
        <p>^ That is not surprising since it was written by Jack Aulis, who was a newspaperman and columnist for years.</p>
        <p>An A&amp;amp;G, for instance, is what engineers and accountant^ say when they mean a utilitys administrative and general expenses.</p>
        <p>An auxiliary building is a building at a nuclear power plant that houses a variety of equipment, pumps and large tanks necessary for the operation of the reactor. Or, in a small town, the place where the fire department auxiliary holds bake sales. Boiler: A very tough chicken. Or, a large closed container in which water is heated as it passes through a series of tubes and is turned into steam that can be used to drive a turbine, and hence, an electrical generator. Computer model: A bunch of formulas stuck into a computer.</p>
        <p>Control* room: The operation center of a</p>
        <p>power plant. Or a radio or television station. Or whatever.</p>
        <p>Cooling tower: A very large and very expensive tower that cools water from the condenser of a'power plant by evaporating a small percentage of it into a moving stream of air. Sort of like blowing on your saucer of coffee.</p>
        <p>Core: The, central part of a nuclear reactor. It contains the fuel and produces the heat needed to generate electricity. Also, whats left of the apple after you eat it. Critical, What an irate city manager is. Or, the condition of a person who is very sick. Also, the term used to describe a nuclear reactor that is sustaining a chain reaction, which is what a nuclear reactor is supposed to do once you get it going.</p>
        <p>Fuel pool: a large pool containing water in which spent nuclear fuel is stored. No diving or swimming.</p>
        <p>Gigawatt: One million kilowatts (one billion watts) is called a gigawatt. But, who cares?</p>
        <p>Line loss: Electricity lost in the process of distributing it over power lines. None of the electricity lost in this way has ever been found again.</p>
        <p>new taxes for higher teacher salaries would not wind up in the pockets of a small but not in-significant number of incompetents.</p>
        <p>The people of this state, he said, know we have to spend more money on education, but what really burns them is that they know there are teachers out there who cant cut it. They dont want those teachers to get the raises.  *</p>
        <p>Kai Erickson, director of the AEA, accused the governor of playing politics on the issue. He said the law requiring the tests made teachers automatically guilty until proven innocent. Competency tests may be racially biased. Peggy Nabors, president of the association, described the requirement as absolutely the most humiliating thing he could have done. She never has seen morale lower. A special panel of the National Education Association is considering V{hether Arkansas should be for-mally censured as an undesirable place to teach.</p>
        <p>My guess is that the teachers unions will lose on this issue. Gov. Clinton, who incidentally is a former Rhodes scholar and a moderately liberal Democrat, correctly gauges public sentiment. If I am not grossly mistaken, the people are unwilling to pour more money into the kind of schooling their children have been getting. So many hpr-ror stories have come out, having to do with teachers who cannot spell easy words or write a grammatical sentence, that the tax-paying public is rebelling. We have seen this in Ohio, among other states, where schools have been closed for want of even a tiny increase in the local levy.</p>
        <p>The NEA would earn Brownie joints, it seems to me, by candid-y acknowledging that of course there are some incompetent teachers out there. In a universe of 2.1 million teachers, it would be incredible if there werent 10 or 15 percent who have no business teaching. By the sane token, there probably are 10 or 15 percent who are truly brilliant teachers. The other 70 or 80 percent are spread over a curve ranging from not-so-hot to fair to good.</p>
        <p>Such governors as Alexander in Tennessee and Clinton in Arkansas are on sound ground in ,, searching for ways to reward the ' topflight teachers and to weed out the knuckleheads. Merit pay is one device. The competency test is another. Some states  not nearly enough  are considering changes in certification requirements to the end that prospective teachers would take more courses in their subject fields and fewer courses in management and methodology.</p>
        <p>The teachers unions have some quite legitimate beefs on their side. It is a sad commentary on the values of our society that in many cities a starting school teacher earns less than a starting garbage collector. The teachers understandably resent the extra duties imposed upon them in such areas as sex education, driver education, drug education and school lunch certification. Especially in low-income neighborhoods, teaching is fiendishly hard work, and its rewards are mostly intangible.</p>
        <p>But on the matter of competence, such critics as Gov. Clinton have the better case. The taxpayers are willing to pay for teachers who are peaches and plums. They balk -and who can blame them?  at rewarding the lemons.</p>
        <p>Copyright 1984 Universal PreSs Syndicate</p>
        <p>Consumption Tax Fails To Find Favor</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON  Just hours before Ronald Reagan ruled out any new taxes in his State of the Union Address, the National Association of Manufacturers  looking for the least obnoxious way to boost federal revenue  failed to marshal American business behind a new consumption tax on Joe Lunchpail.</p>
        <p>Washington-based legislative strategists for business organizations met secretly Jan. 25 to consider a resolution run up the flagpole by the NAM.</p>
        <p>It asserted: A consumption-based tax offers the best balance between the need to stimulate investment and any perceived need for additional federal revenues. Hardly anybody saluted.</p>
        <p>The meeting broke up in considerable disagreement and some mutual annoyance.</p>
        <p>That assures organized business this year will not duplicate its unanimous support for tax cuts in 1981 or its majority backing for tax increases in 1982. For the longer run, it suggests deep divisions within the business community over whether Reagans promised tax simplification should be based on taxing what Joe Lunchpail eats, drinks, wears, smokes and drives on. Those divisions extend to the Reagan administration and Republicans generally.</p>
        <p>The consumption tax long has excited jassions on Wall Street and in corporate joardrooms as the way to increase revenues without hurting business or discouraging investment. It has been pushed by the likes of Martin Feldstein (chairman of Reagans Council of Economic Advisers), Alan Greenspan (one of Feldsteins predecessors) and Chryslers Lee lacocca.</p>
        <p>This industrial-financial consensus was reflected when Washington representatives for national business organizations received a confidential letter dated Jan. 13 and signed Sandy - former Commerce Secretary Alexander Trowbridge, the NAMs hard-charging president. He spied trouble over the horizon, and unveiled the consumption tax as the device to avoid it.</p>
        <p>While at present it appears we may get through 1984 without a major tax bill, Trowbridge wrote, the pressure for such a bill exists, and may not abate much after the November elections. I believe the business community will be incomparably better off if we attempt to establish the terms of the debate rather than merely reacting passively to what others propose.  </p>
        <p>Trowbridge stressed spending cuts as the primary means of, deficitreduction, but</p>
        <p>added it may be desirable to replace the present complex system, and its bias against savings and investment, with some type of broad consumption-based tax. </p>
        <p>He enclosed a NAM-drafted resolution to that effect, and urged revival of the business coalition that was so successful in passing investment incentives in 1981.</p>
        <p>By the time the lobbyists met at NAM headquarters in downtown Washington two weeks later, the atmosphere had soured. Several grumbled that the NAM had given the game away by even talking about tax increases, and NAM staffers were miffed when they heard one recipient had leaked a copy to Fortune magazine.</p>
        <p>Only the American Council on Capitol Formation gave limited backing to exploration of the consumption tax. The Business Roundtable ventured no opinion. But the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Federation of Independent Business (NIFB) and the American Business Conference wanted themselves counted out. Would organized labors strategists, one asked, discuss removal of cost-of-living benefits?</p>
        <p>That represented a change by the American Business Conference, which joined Reagan in pushing his $90 billion tax increase through</p>
        <p>Congress in 1982. Having been led two years, ago to expect spending cuts would outnumber those tax hikes aat a level of 3-to-l, it was not: about to bite again.</p>
        <p>But opposition derived from long-run policy-as well as short-run tactics. The NIFBs Mick. McKevitt declared small businessmen viewed, consumption taxes as a nuisance and a; depressant of sales. Dr. Richard Rahn of the U.S. Chamber warned that consumption taxes would increase inflation and thereby boo?L cost-of-living allowances, neutralizing any reduction in the budget deficit.</p>
        <p>Similar divisions over consumption taxes-extend to Republican Party circles, where there is doubt over the political prudence of taxing Joe Lunchpails consumption. Besides,, it is well-remembered on Capitol Hill that Democratic Rep. A1 Ullman, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, lost a seemingly secure seat in Oregon after suggesting fije value-added tax  a typical consumption tax.- .</p>
        <p>If politicians are skittish, they need the. unified business support Sandy Trowbridge^ was trying to build. Instead, any final obituary for consumption taxes will have to note that life-signs were failing during that Jan. 25 meeting at the NAM.</p>
        <p>Copyright 1984 Field Enterprises, Inc.</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0005" />
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>James</p>
        <p>GerstenzangPresident Turns Jokester</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>Heres some good news. People often write to you complaining about this and that. I want to write a letter of praise.</p>
        <p>Recently I was at the Rafters Nightclub and lost five $20 bills. After getting home and realizing I had lost it, I called Rafters to see if anyone had turned it in (knowing no one would ever mention finding $100 in hard cold cash!) I was told it had not been. After calling all the places I had been, I started backtracking on foot all the places I had been. When 1 entered Rafters, I looked and looked and asked around if anyone had seen my money./ No was always the answer.</p>
        <p>As I was leaving, a police officer was working at the door and 1 disheartenedly said to him, "Can you believe it? I lost $100. Officer David Johnson reached in his shirt pocket and pulled out the five $20 bills neatly folded. Smiling, he said, .Yep, Id believe it. I found a hundred dollars.</p>
        <p>Hows that for honesty and integrity,' He didnt have to even mention it to me. This young officer has restored my faith in humanity! I told him so. Greenville should be proud of officers like this. Thank you, Chief Holmes, for having officers with such high degrees of integrity!</p>
        <p>thank you. Officer David Johnson. I know you could have used the money. You represent policemen well. Thank you. Daily Reflector, for allowing me to praise, not criticize, a fellow citizen of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Joe Charlson Greenville</p>
        <p>To-the editor:</p>
        <p>Where is it written in the Dead Sea scrolls of the FCC that TV must be 85 percent trivial entertainment? Or that Saturday mornings must be a parade of silly cartoons? I claim that, if the cereal makers will provide a program showing the exciting history of our country, the children will still sit there as immobile as they now do and in the process become better Americans and better fitted to preserve our freedoms for another 208 years. Lets have a mix of the funny with the educational.</p>
        <p>Soon it will be Washington's birthday. Have you ever seen this great man's face on your screen, or his deeds I never have. The high priests of TV think Washington is a place where the FCC resides. Last year CBS showed viewers on its morning talk show the death date of Karl Marx. Will they do as much for the birthday of the father of our country this month? They may give us a few seconds where an hour or two would be a proper honor.</p>
        <p>If TV was a vast wasteland' years ago. as one man said, what is it t^ay? Missing are such fine progams as the Ed Sullivan Show or the Wizard show for children featuring simple laws of physics, in prime time or on Saturday morning. Instead of using this powerful medium to uplift and make proud a free people it is being terribly wasted  and the nation is sure to pay the price, unless we the people raise our voices to both sponsors and networks. Our priceless freedoms are not preserved on battlefields alone.</p>
        <p>Joseph Ray</p>
        <p>605 \. Hills Drive</p>
        <p>AvdenMaxwell Glen and Cody Shearer</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>I want you to know how I enjoy The Daily Reflector. So much so that when Im out of town and several days behind, I still read them all when I return.</p>
        <p>This morning, however, proved to me Im addicted to reading The Daily Reflector. Yesterday I didnt return home until late; therefore, I didnt go through my usual little ritual of getting the paper from the proch, settling down for a cup of coffee and reading.</p>
        <p>At 5 a.m. this morning, I awoke, realized I had not read the paper an(| went out in the cold in my night clothes to get it. It wasnt on the proch. Since it was windy, I know it must have blown away. I came back in, got the flashlight and went out on a search. Sure enough, it was almost in my neighbors yard. It was very wet and one small portion of it almost frozen. I carefully laid it out in the floor and read it anyway.</p>
        <p>Its now 6 a.m. and I am writing you. Just thought you might like to know you have a fan. Especially enjoy Sue Hinsons articles. Keep up the good work.</p>
        <p>Dorothy Liles</p>
        <p>Greenville</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>As an East Carolina student, I recently completed a work-study position with the Greenville Employment Security Office. Befre I worked with the ESC, I saw it as just another bureaucratic office where the employees were probhbly more worried about their own job security than the concerns of those they serve. I can honestly say that this isnt the case.</p>
        <p>The employees work with obstacles ranging from budget cuts, to employer reluctance to use the agency, to job-seeker indifference. Despite these obstacles, the staff always strives to provide the best service to applicants and employers.</p>
        <p>Few people seem to realize, much less appreciate, how hard the people there work. During my last week at the agency. I was at the front desk when an applicant walked in. Not your ideal job seeker, he was upset that, in an entire year, the Job Service has been unable to get him a job. I refrained, but I wanted to put the Job Service into perspective for him. This is entirely my opinion, but one should not view the Job Service as the sole avenue to obtaining a job. Rather, it should be seen as an aid. There are other avenues  private employment agencies and, of course, nothing can take the place of the individual sending out resumes and knocking on doors himself.</p>
        <p>This is not to discount the ESC. They have the most resources. It is merely to say that the individual limits himself or herself if it is the only source used.</p>
        <p>The people at the ESC endure a lot. Budget cuts can make their own jobs less than secure. High unemployment means long lines and few breaks for the interviewers. And occasionally angry applicants make their jobs tiresome, to say the least.</p>
        <p>The Job Service employees do care. They handle thousands of applicants and hundreds of employers. What they need, in my opinion, is more support from employers and more appreciation from applicants and the public they serve.</p>
        <p>Ernest L. Conner</p>
        <p>Route 4, Box S-25</p>
        <p>GreenvilleMichael</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Now that Ronald Reagan is a presidential candidate, as opposed to just president, we can expect a few more speeches from the great communicator. And that means a few more jokes.</p>
        <p>The president weaves them into the fabric of his talks  they are never included in the texts distributed to reporters in advance  as he finds an opportune moment and senses a willing audience</p>
        <p>Just such moments arose Tuesday during a speech in Chicago.</p>
        <p>Too often government is given a lions share of the credit for progress in the nation, he said.</p>
        <p>Then, he readily admitted that he now had a pretty good excuse to dust off one of the old standby stories he had not recited recently.</p>
        <p>He was talking to a convention of the concrete and aggregates industries  thats sand and gravel. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said. The tale went like this:</p>
        <p>There was a fellow who decided it was time to cultivate his rocky patch of land near a creek, and he set to it, working hour after hour. As his hard labor bore fruit, he invited his minister to take a look one Sunday.</p>
        <p>' The visitor marveled at the corn, the melons, the tomatoes and squash, and each crop led him</p>
        <p>to praise the Lord for the bounty that had come ^ from the patch of earth. Finally, the farmer got edgy and could hold back no longer.</p>
        <p>He told the minister: I wish you could have seen it when the Lord was doing it by himself.</p>
        <p>The president returned to his text and found himself defending the profit motive.</p>
        <p>Because our business men and women have been working for profit, the American people pay less of their income for food and necessities of life than people anywhere else, the president said. And out came another story :</p>
        <p>It involved a man who was opening a new branch office and a friend sent a floral arrangement. The display read Rest in Peace.  So, Reagan said, at the end of the day, the fellow stopped by the flower shop to complain.</p>
        <p>Just think, suggested the florist, someone was buried under a floral arrangement inscribed Good Luck in Your New Location. </p>
        <p>Another old standby made its return to the Reagan speech: a quotation from Alexis de Tocqueville.</p>
        <p>The French author who toured America in the 1830s and wrote his impressions is a favorite of the president when Reagan is looking for a quotation with a touch of history to weave into an address.</p>
        <p>De Tocqueville, the answer to a speechwriters</p>
        <p>prayers, has provided the president with a seemingly never-ending supply. In Tuesdays selection, the president said the young Frenchman discovered that America is a land of wonders, in which everything is in constant motipn and every change seems an improvement."</p>
        <p>Now, at the .presidents anticipatd rate of speechmaking and a loyal adherence to a healthy dose of De Tocqueville in every speech, he just might be able to complete his recitation of the Frenchmans works by the end of the 1984 presidential campaign</p>
        <p>Then there is the planned joke used to warm up an audience.</p>
        <p>The president opened his remarks by saying that he had addressed a meeting of the same construction supply group in San Francisco in 1971 and had told them I just returned from a trip to Washington, D.C.', and have to say it is a great place to visit, but I wouldnt want to live there. The line got him a quipk round of applause.</p>
        <p>But his kicker, skirting close to politics on what his staff vowed would be a non-political trip, brought the crowd to its feet: I feel sort of the same way today, but I think I'll stretch the visit out a few more years if 1 can. Then Ill head home.</p>
        <p>Noel</p>
        <p>YanceyBattle Is Won</p>
        <p>Until 1930, when the state Supreme Court changed things. North Carolina blacks wishing to travel by bus faced serious problems because some North Carolina bus lines refused to carry black passengers.</p>
        <p>This meant that blacks living in areas where carriers denied them bus service had a Hobsons choice: make other arrangements, or walk. It also posed serious problems for blacks when they sought to travel into a section where bus lines would not aide them. Again, unless they could make other arrangements, they had the unhappy choice of walking or staying at home.</p>
        <p>The situation also presented problems for blacks who traveled into North Carolina by bus from other states. Under federal law, buses operating in interstate commerce were required to transport all comers regardless of race. But when the interstate bus arrived at a terminal in North Carolina the blacks having to transfer in order to reach their destinations faced the same quandry: walk or make somp other arrangement or stay at home.</p>
        <p>The State Corporation Commission, the predecessor of the present State Utilities Commission, refused to order North Carolinas intrastate bus lines to carry black passengers. To do so, it said, would necessitate its interpreting laws which it considered outside its jurisdiction. It noted that this would, among other things, involve a ruling that the intrastate bus lines were common carriers.</p>
        <p>The subject came up at a meeting in the State Capitol of the Transportation Committee of the North Carolina Commission on Interracial Cooperation on Feb. 12,1928. About 75 persons, both black and white, attended the session. They included Dr. W.C. Jackson, the committee</p>
        <p>chairman who was then a history professor and vice president of North Carolina College for Women (now UNC at Greensboro); Dr. W.L. Poteat, an eminent biology professor at Wake Forest College and a leader of the states dry forces; Mrs. W.T. Bickett, widow of the former governor; J.O. Wharton. l.H. Hughes and W.W'. Alexander. Although he was not a member of the committee. Episcopal Bishop J.B. Cheshire also was present.</p>
        <p>The committee voted unanimously to ask its counsel. Judge L.R. Varser of Lumberton. one of North Carolinas most prominent attorneys, to take legal action. Varser said his first step would be to ask the Corporation Commission to say definitely whether bus lines were common carriers. He said the next step would be to challenge the bus companies to show cause why blacks did not have a right to ride their buses. The committee thus embarked on a battle it would take two years to decide.</p>
        <p>But it took only two weeks for the Corporation Commission to set the stage for an appeal to the courts by dismissing Judge Varsers petition on the grounds that it lacked jurisdiction. Varser filed an appeal in Wake Superior Court and got a ruling one year later from Judge M.V. Barnhill, who sided with Varser and the committee.</p>
        <p>Barnhill, who later became chief justice of the state Supreme Court, held that bus operators who have received franchises to transport passengers for hire, pursuant to chapter 136, Public Laws of 1927 ... and who have undertaken to operate pursuant to such franchises and who enjoy the privileges and immunities of such franchises are common carriers. </p>
        <p>Jim</p>
        <p>AndersonLectures</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - As one of the last acts of his life, Martin Herz, a diplomat, teacher and writer who died last year of cancer, gave a series of four lectures at Georgetown University called The Vietnam War in Retrospect.</p>
        <p>The talks, which have now been published by the university, raised some troubling questions for democracies in general, and for jornalists, in particular.</p>
        <p>Some of Herzs conclusions:</p>
        <p>- The United States is not capable of waging a pVotracted war, especially one that is complex and difficult to understand.</p>
        <p>He was talking about combat and Vietnam, but his point could just as easily be applied to Lebanon and the U.S. wish to salvage the situation in that tangled swamp of contradictions by sending a U.S. peacekeeping force as an expression of American resolve.</p>
        <p>- The lack of American staying power, Herz said, is partly the result of the shortcomings of the American press, which tends to report all wars in terms of good guys (white hats) vs. bad guys (blackhats).</p>
        <p>In Vietnam, the conventional wisdom of American reporters was that the South Vietnamese government was corrupt, repressive and unpopular. But, in retrospect, he said (and he was there) it was clear that the South Vietnamese government was making military progress in fighting the war, and that it was generating popular support, while the. Viet Cong was increasingly dependent on forced inductees from the North.</p>
        <p>The lasting impressions of the Vietnam War are photographic: South Vietnamese soldiers clinging desperately to helicopter skids, Gen. Loan summarily executing a Viet Cong captive in the streets of Saigon, bodies laid out in the U.S. embassy compound after the 1968 Tet offensive.</p>
        <p>Herz offered no solution to the problems he posed.</p>
        <p>But he thought the lack of American ability to back up its worldwide commitments would lead to more Vietnams (and Labanons).</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Only one individual could have stolen the stage from Ronald Reagan last weekend. His name is Michael Jackson, and he did,</p>
        <p>As some of the world waited anxiously for the president to declare his future plans, most of it contemplated the scalp burns suffered by Jackson during a Pepsi commercial taping. Before releasing Jackson to the greater privacy of his familys Encino, Calif., home, Brotman Memorial Hospital had been deluged with 200 telephone calls a minute. The singers condition seemed to warrant hourly updates.</p>
        <p>Reagan-Bush 84 and Walter Mohdale, eat your hearts out. The countrys response to Jacksons accident demonstrated the almost unparalleled hold the 25-year-old entertainer how has over millions of Red, White and Blue American citizens. It is a cross-sectional allegiance that any politician would envy.</p>
        <p>Admittedly, many of us who scoffed at Michael Jackson more than a dozen years ago are probably eating their back issues of Rolling Stone. At the beginning of the 70s, rock enthusiasts were following prbgressive FM radio stations for the latest trends. With some exceptions, Motowns Jackson brothers (of whom Michael was number five) were wholly identified with the more wholesome AM variety, teen magazines, animated films and the Ed Sullivan Show - not stuff for selFrespecting rockers at the time.</p>
        <p>But now many of yesterdays cynics are given to trading conversation for oscillation whenevr a</p>
        <p>Michael Jackson number blasts the air. They and other young followers have helped make Jackson, whose recent Thriller album has sold 23 million copies, the highest-selling solo recording artist of all time. His name is of such prominence that when the Syrians told Lt. Robert Goodman that a Mr. Jackson would be paying him a visit, the Navy pilot was heard to ask not Who, Jesse? but Who. Michael?</p>
        <p>Michael Jackson has eclipsed his bubble gum roots to become a pretender to Frank Sinatras title as chief crooner to the American middle class. Hes got everyone from Valley Girls to Republican activists oogling and wiggling. Many in the media seem to be acting similarly, focusing on Jacksons intensely private and sometimes peculiar ways with myth-makers diligence.</p>
        <p>Jacksons ascendancy is a function, in part, of the artists vocal talent. No one since the Beatles has been able to place so many singles on the airwaves with so much wide-ranging approval.</p>
        <p>But Jackson ( undoubtedly with the help of his managers) has also proved adept with the modern instrument of rock: the video. Featured in the film version of The Wiz, Jackson has become both star and producer in the world of Music Television, MTV, where some of todays m(t popular bands (Men at Work, Culture Club) have made their splash. His video exploits have included a duet with Paul Me (?artney and, for dis'ri*'  movie theaters, f ' </p>
        <p>$1 i-mi!lion film buied Thriiier'album.George Gallup</p>
        <p>c?</p>
        <p>Misery Index May Help Reagan</p>
        <p>PRINCETON, N.J. - President Reagans newly launched re-election cam-)aign may benefit from a sharply lower misery index, an economic )arometer Reaqan used to good effect against incumbent Jimmy Carter during the 1980 presidential campaign.</p>
        <p>The index - a combination of the publics forecasts of the inflation and unemployment rates - now stands at 13.7 percent compared to 20.7 percent recorded soon after the 1980 election. The current index is the most optimistic since this measurement began.</p>
        <p>In the latest (December) Gallup survey the publics median estimate of what the inflation rate will be at the end of 1984 is 6.1 percent. Their estimate of the unemployment rate at the end of this year is 7.6 percent.</p>
        <p>The publics projections of the inflation and unemployment rates for the end of 1983  obtained in November 1982, at the de-th of the recession  combined to produce a misery index of 17.4 percent. This turned out to be far more pessimistic than the actual government figures of 3.8 percent inflation and 8.2 percent unemployment, indicating a misery index of only 12 percent. In earlier surveys a closer correlation between the publics misery index* projections and subsequent government statistics was found.</p>
        <p>The misery index was created in 1976 by presidential canaidate Jimmy Carter to dramatize the failure of the Ford administration to improve the economy. Candidate Ronald Reagan, in turn, found the index an effective political weapon to use against President Carter during the 1980 campaign.</p>
        <p>Following is the full trend of these Gallup measurements:</p>
        <p>Misery Index Trend (Median Estimates)</p>
        <p>Forecasts for year-end</p>
        <p>Inflation</p>
        <p>rate</p>
        <p>rate</p>
        <p>Unemploy</p>
        <p>Total</p>
        <p>1983</p>
        <p>DecemiM".......</p>
        <p>............1984</p>
        <p>6.1%</p>
        <p>7.6%</p>
        <p>13.7%</p>
        <p>1982</p>
        <p>November</p>
        <p>............1983</p>
        <p>7.3</p>
        <p>10.1</p>
        <p>17.4</p>
        <p>f'liie.......</p>
        <p>............1982</p>
        <p>7.9</p>
        <p>10.6</p>
        <p>18.5</p>
        <p> :ary</p>
        <p>...........1982</p>
        <p>10.2</p>
        <p>9.4</p>
        <p>19.6</p>
        <p>f V </p>
        <p>1981</p>
        <p>13.5</p>
        <p>8.2</p>
        <p>21.7</p>
        <p>....1981</p>
        <p>^3.6</p>
        <p>7.1 20.7</p>
        <p>To a considerable extent, the publics current view of the twin economic problems of inflation and unemployment is colored by their political allegiance, with 68 percent of Republicans, but only 42 percent of Democrats predicting an inflation rate of 6 percent or lower a year from now.</p>
        <p>The same pattern holds for unemployment, with Republicans more sanguine than Democrats about the jobless rate. Nationally, 44 percent of the public believes the unemployment rate will be 7 percent or lower at this time next year. The same sentiment is expressed by 53 percent of Republicans but only 40 percent of Democrats.</p>
        <p>As shown in the table below. Republicans, whites and persons from the upper-income and college-educated strata are far more optimistic on both the inflation and unemployment fronts than are persons from population groups with a Democratic orientation.</p>
        <p>Inflation, Unemployment Forecasts</p>
        <p>Inflation Unemploy 6% 7% or lower or lower</p>
        <p>NATIONAL................................................50%  44%</p>
        <p>Republicans................................................68  53</p>
        <p>Democrats................................................. 42  40</p>
        <p>Independents...............................................47  43</p>
        <p>Whites..................................................... 53  45</p>
        <p>Blacks................................................... 30  38</p>
        <p>College</p>
        <p>education....................... .......................... 62  48</p>
        <p>High school</p>
        <p>or less.......................................................42  41</p>
        <p>Family income:</p>
        <p>$20,000 &amp;amp; over..............................................58  45</p>
        <p>Under $20,000......................... ..................42  43</p>
        <p>The findings are based on in-person interviews with 1,510 adults, 18 and older, conducted in more than 300 scientifically selected localities across the nation during the period Dec. 9-12,1983.</p>
        <p>For samples of this size, one can say with 95 percent confidence that the error attributable to sampling and other random effects could be 3 percentage; points in either direction.</p>
        <p>(c) 1984, Los Angeles Tipies Synclicate</p>
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        <p>A*6 The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N C</p>
        <p>Sunday, February 5, 1984</p>
        <p>Study Gives New Twist To Mice</p>
        <p>By RICHARD M. HARNETT</p>
        <p>SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Alice in Wonderland  considered one of the greatest nonsense tales in literature - was, in reality, Queen Victorias secret autobiography, a group of researchers has concluded after 11 years of study.</p>
        <p>It perhaps will shock many to learn of my duplicity in having hidden behind Mr. Charles Dodgson and his pen name of 'Lewis Carpoll, says Victoria in a contrived confession of the hoax just published by the Continental Historical Society.</p>
        <p>The societys 241-page study called Queen Victorias Secret Diaries meticulously connects each incident in Alices Adventures in</p>
        <p>Wonderland to the early life of Victoria, who, as a girl, lived a very secluded life in the castle.</p>
        <p>The Ugly Duchess, for example, is Victorias mother, the Duchess of Kent, whom the princess hated. The White Rabbit is the Duke of Kent, Victorias father. The White Knight in Shining Armour is Prince Albert, the Queens husband whom she loved so dearly.</p>
        <p>David Rosenbaum, president of the Continental Historical Societynand chief editor of its book, describes the organization as an ad hoc group of friends who have been speculating about the authorship of Alice since 1973 when an exchange of letters in the London Times suggested Charles Dodgson was not</p>
        <p>Lewis Carroll. 'i</p>
        <p>Rosenbaums fellow researchers include Dr. John-Raphael Staude, a former history instructor at the University of California and other colleges; Charles Ponce, a San Francisco psychotherapist and author; John Norton, retired professor of English; and Kathleen Charous, assistant curator of the Henry Miller Memorial Library at Big Sur, Calif,</p>
        <p>They have spent thousands of hours deciphering Alice.</p>
        <p>Queen Victoria is known to have kept extensive diaries throughout her life. Some of them were published and many were burned after her death.</p>
        <p>Under the theory proposed by the Con^ tinental Historical Society, the queen wanted to have her cake and eat it. She resented' very much her childhood and wanted to get it off her chest. But, since she was still reigning, she felt she had to do it in a secret way, intending that a future age would discover her story.</p>
        <p>The new study alleges that Victoria bribed Dodgson by allowing him to receive the royalties from the Alice book and its sequel Through the Looking Glass, and also bribed Sir John Tenniel, whose remarkable illustrations, the researchers say, are heavy with hidden meanings about Victorias life.</p>
        <p>Thatcher Says 'No' To Missile Change</p>
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        <p>BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) -British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said Saturday she hoped the Soviets would return to the Geneva arms talks soon, but said NATO would not reverse its missile deployment program as an inducement</p>
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        <p>I hope we get them (the Soviets) back to the nuclear disarmament talks, Mrs. Thatcher said, mentioning as a positive sign the March</p>
        <p>Haiti May Get Aid</p>
        <p>WASHINGTO^J *(AP) - The Reagan administration has certified to Congress that the government of Haiti, long regarded as one of the most oppressive regimes in the Western Hemisphere, is improving its hum^n rights record and may receive .S. aid, officials confirmed Saturday.</p>
        <p>The administration is asking Congress to approve $54 million in aid for fiscal 1985, up from $44.7 million in fiscal 1984. The 1985 total includes $750,000 in military assistance,</p>
        <p>A statement issued Saturday by the State Department said; We recognize that serious human rights abuses continue to exist in Haiti. However, on balance, the government of Haiti is making a concerted effort to improve the</p>
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        <p>But a human rights group, the Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights, insisted the Haitian government has not met standards set forth by Congress as a prerequisite for aid, particularly in the establishment of political parties, free elections and freedom of the press.</p>
        <p>It said the certification for Haiti "makes a mockery of the legislative requirement.</p>
        <p>Michael Posner, executive director of the group, wrote Secretary of State George P. Shultz asking him to withhold certification, but was unsuccessful. The group, which is privately financed, has a longstanding interest in human rights in Haiti and has sent several delegations there, most recently last June.</p>
        <p>Sugar Rules Decried</p>
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        <p>Moscow pulled out of the Geneva talks on reducing nuclear medium-range missiles, after NATO began deploying new U.S. missiles in the first of five West European nations destined to get the weapons., Asked if the Western Alliance might consider a change in this program to woo the Soviets back, the irime minister replied, I do not lelieve we are able to reverse the decision. ... We cannot reverse the actual deployment of cruise and Pershing missiles (in Western Europe.)</p>
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        <p>Disarmament and East-West relations were the main topics of her talks with Hungarian Premier Gyoergy Lazar and Communist Party chief Janos Kadar on Friday.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Thatcher said Saturday it was too early for a U.S.-Soviet top-level meeting  a lot of groundwork needs to be done before one approaches such a summit meeting.</p>
        <p>While expressing her satisfaction over her Hungarian trip, she indicated that no further trips to Soviet bloc countries were in immediate prospect.</p>
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        <p>1 Clashes with Shiite Moslem militiamen recently claimed the life of another U.S. Marine</p>
        <p>! in Beirut. Meanwhile, President Reagans special Mid-East envoy (CHOOSE ONE: Michael Deaver, Donald Rumste'd ) met with Syrias Eoreign Minister'.  </p>
        <p>2 President Reagan ended months of spec ulation by annouhc ing that he will be a candidate lor re-election in 1984. Who was the last U S President to complete two consec utive terms?</p>
        <p>;  3 The U.S. foreign trade deffcit reached a</p>
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        <p>4 President Reagan has rec ommended spt'ndmg J $305.7 billion fcjr the military in his 1985 budget, the most sine e World War II. The new fiscal year begins (CHOOSE ONE: June 1, October 1|.</p>
        <p>f 5 Americans spent an average of ..?.. hours a dav^tching television set last year.ac cording to a recent report. That figure eclipsed thc 1982 rec ord by a full 14 minutes, i  a-3b-5c-7</p>
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        <p>  My film ver.sion of Isaac Bashevis Singersstorv "YentI" recently nettl'd me two</p>
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        <p>[Turing the 14lh Winter Olympics, Sara|c*vo. Yugoslavia, is playing host to more than T50C athlete's from 47 nations. In addition, an c'slimated 5,000 journalists and 30,000spcc tators are expc'cled to view ihc' Garjic's. The Yugoslavian government ho()c's th.it tourist doUars wiH c'.ise the country s economic problems What arc' the' sc'ven olficial Winter Olympic sports?</p>
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        <p>1 Singer Michac'l )ac kson was burned recc'nllv when his hair caught tire cluiing the' tilming of a sotl-drink commercial, lac kson. whose' re'ee'iil album ? has earne' I him a record numlie'r ot Gr.immy nomin.ilions, was,not se'iiously hurl</p>
        <p>2 Bud Grant re'ce'nily resigned Irom his post as the' head coach ol the (( IIOOSl ONE :Minne&amp;gt;sola Vikmgs, Denver Broncos), Bud (jtanl IS only the* sc'c oncl c oae h that le'.mi has had.</p>
        <p>3 Quarterback |ot' Iheismann and the (CHOOSE ON[: AFC, Nl ( I All-Stars turnc'd ibe Nf I s annual Pro Bowl game into a rout, thrashing ihe'ir op(&amp;gt;one'nls 45-1. Ihi'ismann was named the'Most V alu.ible'Playc'r.  ^</p>
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        <p>Hijackers Take Brazilian Airliner On Flight Ta Cuba</p>
        <p>illO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) -A. band of hijackers, including a woman with a small child, com-niandeered a Brazilian airliner on a domestic flight Saturday and forced the pilot to fly to Cuba after releasing all 158 passengers at a refueling stop in Surinam. Passengers said some of the hijackers had {Mstols.</p>
        <p>.Cuban authorities took the hijackers into custody when the plane landed at Camaguey, 300 miles southeast of Havana, and granted permission for the 14-member crew to take the Cruzeiro Airlines Airbus hack to Brazil, according to government and airline officials. They said no one was hurt in the incident.</p>
        <p>The hijackers - at least two men ahd the woman with a child  were believed to be Brazilians with no Hpown connection to a political ^oup. One passenger said there were at least seven hijackers.</p>
        <p>Guerillas knock Out Power Lines</p>
        <p>^AN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) - Leftist rebels attacked military patrols and dynamited four power lines, blacking out electrical se'rvice to about 250,000 people in northern El Salvador, military sources said Saturday.</p>
        <p>A military spokesman, who asked that his name not be used for security reasons, said a guerrilla group sabotaged the nations power 4d at a point 18 miles north of the capital early Saturday.</p>
        <p>The blackout left dozens of communities in Chalatenango province and part of San Salvador province without electricity, running water and other power-driven services, but djd not affect San Salvador, the capital.</p>
        <p> Power lines and other electncal installations have been favorite targets of the guerrillas since they launched a civil war in October 1979. It is part of what rebel leaders have acknowledged is an effort to wreck tffe economy and overthrow the UJS.-supported government.</p>
        <p>Jriday, the rebels sabotaged iKwer stations in Usulutan, San Miguel, Morazan and U Union provinces, leaving 1.3 million people iif the eastern third of the country without electricity.</p>
        <p>A power company official said cpews were repairing the damage, ut most of the area was still without power Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>-Another guerrilla group attacked l^i\ defense and national guard l)0Sts late Friday at San Sebastian,  miles east of the capital, a trfllitary officer there said in a 4dephone interview. The officer said it^civilian was killed in one of the fifefghts.  ^  *</p>
        <p>Flight 302 took off from Rio de Janeiro, headed for Manaus, on the Amazon River in Brazil, with several scheduled stops en route. The plane left one of those stops, the northern city of San Luis, late Friday and before it reached the Amazon port city of Belem Saturday morning, some of the hijackers entered the cockpit and diverted the flight, a Varig-Cruzeiro Airlines spokesman said.</p>
        <p>It flew first to Zanderij Airport at Paramaribo, Surinam, on South Americas northern coast, where the hijackers negotiated with Brazils Ambassador Luis Felipe Lambreia. They agreed to release the 158 passengers in return for maps and additional fuel, Brazils Foreign Ministry said.</p>
        <p>Officials in Surinam said Lambreia rejected the hijackers offer to release only women and children passengers. There was no breakdown on passengers nationalities, according to airline</p>
        <p>spokesmen, who spoke on condition they not be identified.</p>
        <p>A passenger, Argemiro Figueiredo, saiiTin a radio interview later that the passengers were never informed of the hijack and at first thought bad weather had caused cancellation of the Belem landing. By the time we landed, we knew we had been hijacked, he said, but we didnt know where we were.</p>
        <p>He said he and others on the flight counted seven or eight hijackers, including several women, one of whom was carrying a child about one year old. He said they boarded the plane during a stop at Fortaleza.</p>
        <p>A dispatch from the official Cuban news agency Prensa Latina, monitored in Mexico City, said that three of them (the hijackers) were armed, but did not give the type of weapons. It said the hijackers apparently were more than five, none of them Cubans, and including at least two women and a year-old baby boy.</p>
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        <p>Experts Seek Cause Of Split Pipe In Nuclear Power P ant</p>
        <p>BAXLEY, Ga. (AP) - Government and industry experts worked Saturday to determine the cause of a significant crack" in a steam pipe inside the emergency system of a dormant reactor at a nuclear power plant, officials said.</p>
        <p>Utility engineers. Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials and engineers from the Bechtel Corp., which designed the Plant Hatch power plant, were inspecting the doughnut-shaped water tank which surrounds the reactor, said Georgia Power spokesman Dave Altman.</p>
        <p>But Altman and NRC spokesman Joe Gilliland both said they did not expect the inspectors to determine before Sunday what caused the crack at the twin-reactor Plant Hatch.</p>
        <p>The discovery of the crack Friday prompted Georgia Power to shut down the plants other reactor, and the NRC immediately ordered other utilities with similar reactors to check for similar problems.</p>
        <p>Georgia Power workers found the crack in a 42-foot diameter pipe inside the water tank surrounding the Unit 2 reactor, which had been shut down for maintenance and refueling. Gilliland said the crack appeared to extend completely around the pipe and all the way through its quarter-inch-thick wall.</p>
        <p>The tank would be important in the event of an emergency in which too much pressure built up in the reactor. Excess radioactive steam then could be channeled into 500,000 gallons of stored cold water. The crack occurred in a pipe inside the tank which would</p>
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        <p>TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - A judge appointed a legal guardian Saturday to decide on treatment for a 56-year-old frostbite victim who has refused the partial amputation of his feet - an operation doctors say is needed to save him from deadly gangrene.</p>
        <p>A psychiatrist has said the patient, identified as Matthew Singleton, believes God will take care of him.</p>
        <p>Superior Court Judge Virgi.iia Long declared the man mentally incompetent after three )sychiatrists testified he should not )e allowed to make decisions about his treatment, court officials said.</p>
        <p>Dr. Lawrence Erlich, a psychiatrist appointed by the Helene FuJd Medical Center where Singleton is a patient, testified the man is a paranoid schizophrenic, said Neil Shuster, the mans court-appointed lawyer.</p>
        <p>Shuster said he does not intend to appeal to block medical treatment. If he doesnt have it, there is a likelihood of death, Shuster said.</p>
        <p>, The judge appointed George Warren, a Princeton lawyer, as</p>
        <p>The City has an informational brochure on City services. If you would like a copy, call Nadine Bowen in the City Managers Office, 752-4137.</p>
        <p>guardian for the man, said Joan Amone, a court assignment clerk. Singleton has no known family or home and was brought to the hospital by a rescue crew that found him in an abandoned building three</p>
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        <p>Warren visited the hospital for about IVz hours Saturday, reviewing the patients records and talking with him, said a hospital spokeswoman.</p>
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        <p>spray the steam under the water, Altman said.</p>
        <p>The crack did not affect the operation of the plants other reactor. Unit 1, but the utility ordered that unit shut down anyway to make sure cracks had not occurred there, Altman said. An inspection of Unit 1 probably would begin Sunday, he said.</p>
        <p>We recognize that it was a significant crack and part of an important safety system, Altman said. The question remains how such a significant crack could occur in a system that generally is only used in emergency conditions.  </p>
        <p>'The NRC on Friday ordered the owners of five other plants with the same type of reactors, all already temporarily closed, to search this weekend for cracks. The agency told the owners of 16 other plants now producing electricity to search their records for any clues that might indicate a similar pipe crack.</p>
        <p>NRC officials said they know of no other instance of such a crack in a reactors steam condensing containment system.</p>
        <p>The NRC ordered visual inspections at these plants: Oyster Creek in New Jersey, Pilgrim in Massachusetts, Browns Ferry Unit 3 in Alabama, Dresden Unit 3 and Quad Cities Unit 2 in Illinois.</p>
        <p>Gilliland said Tennessee Valley Authority officials told the NRC on Saturday that they had inspected the Browns Ferry Unit 3 and had found no cracks in the steam condensing containment system.</p>
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        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE SECTION 32-97A Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Greenville, North Carolina, will conduct a public hearing in the City Council Chambers, third fibor of the Municipal Building, Greenville, North Carolina, on Thursday, February 9, 1984, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of amending the zoning ordinance as follows;</p>
        <p>1. Section 32-97A is amended by adding the following zoning districts, minimum front setback, minimum side setback, and minimum rear setback for churches when located in residential zoning districts.</p>
        <p>Districts</p>
        <p>R-6S</p>
        <p>R-9S</p>
        <p>R-12S</p>
        <p>2. Section 32-97A is amended by adding an "S" to the existing R-15 zoning district to read R-15S.</p>
        <p>During this public hearing, objections or suggestions will be duly considered by City Council. All interested persons are requested to be present at the hearing, and they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on file at the City Clerk's office located at 201 W. 5th Street, and is available for public inspection during normal working hours Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL.</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE ARTICLE III, DIVISION 2, SECTION 32-36 AND SECTION 32-37 AND ARTICLE V, SECTION 32-80</p>
        <p>Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Greenville, North Caroline will conduct a public hearing in the City Council Chambers, third floor of the Municipal Building, Greenville, North Carolina, on Thursday, February 9, 1984, at .7:30 p.m. for the purpose qt amending the zoning ordinance as follows;</p>
        <p>1. Section 32-36 is amended by adding an "S" after R-15 (R-15S) and in the purpose statement.</p>
        <p>2. Section 32-37 is amended to read as follows: "Section 32-36.1 R-15S Residential single-family district-Permitted uses."</p>
        <p>3. Section 32-38 is amended to read as follows; "Section 32-36.2 R-15S Residential single-family district-Speclal uses.</p>
        <p>4. The Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 32) is to be amended by establishing new single-family residential zoning districts, including sections, purposes, permitted uses and special uses. The new sections and districts are as follows:</p>
        <p>Section 32-36.3 R-12S Residential single-family disfrict-Purpose</p>
        <p>section 32-36.4 R-12S Residential single-family district-Permitted Uses Section 32-36.5 R-12S Residential single-family district-Special Uses</p>
        <p>Section 32-36.6 R-9S Residential single-family district-Purpose</p>
        <p>Section 32-36.7 R-9S Residential single-family district-Permitted Uses Section 32-36.8 R-9S Residential single-family district-Speclal Uses</p>
        <p>Section 32-36.9 R-6S Residential single-family district-Purpose</p>
        <p>Section 32-36.10 R-6S Residential single-family district-Permitted Uses Section 32-36.11 R-6S Residential single-family district-Speclal Uses</p>
        <p>The following is a list of permitted uses to be included in each of the new single-family districts (R-12S, R-9S, R-6S)</p>
        <p>a. Accessory building or use</p>
        <p>b. Church</p>
        <p>c. Farming</p>
        <p>d. Forestry</p>
        <p>e. Municipal government building, use or facility</p>
        <p>f. Noncommercial park or noncommercial recreation facility</p>
        <p>g. Single-family dwellings</p>
        <p>h. Temporary sign The following is a list of Special Uses to be included in each</p>
        <p>of the new single-family zoning districts (R-12S, R-9S, R-6S)</p>
        <p>a. Cemetery</p>
        <p>b. Golf course</p>
        <p>c. Home occupation</p>
        <p>d. Principal use sign</p>
        <p>e. Public utility building or use t. School</p>
        <p>5. Section 32-80 is amended by deleting the provisions tor the R-15 zoning district in its entirety.</p>
        <p>6. Section 32-80 is amended by adding new development requirements tor the following zoning districts:</p>
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        <p>During this public hearing, objections or suggestions will be duly considered by City Council. All interested persons are requested to be present at the hearing, and they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on file at the City Clerk's office located at 201 W. 5th Street, and is available for public inspection during normal working hours Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL.</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Notice is hereby given that  the  City Council  of the City  of</p>
        <p>Greenville, North Carolina, will  conduct a  public  hearing  in  the</p>
        <p>City Council Chambers, third floor of the Municipal Building, Greenville, North Carolina, on Thursday, February 9, 1984, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of amending the Official Zoning Map as follows;</p>
        <p>1. The Official Zoning Map is amended by adding a "S" on the zoning districts which are now shown as R-15. The Official Zoning Map will be illustrated as R-15S on the legend sheet and all subsequent maps at a scale of 1  = 200 feet.</p>
        <p>2. The Official Zoning Map Is amended by adding on the legend sheet the following new zoning districts:</p>
        <p>1. R-12S Residential  </p>
        <p>2. R-9S Residential</p>
        <p>3. R-6S Residential</p>
        <p>During this public hearing, objections or suggestions will be duly considered by City Council. All interested persons are requested to be present at the hearing, and they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on file at the City Clerk's office located at 201 W. 5th Street, and is available tor public inspection during normal working hours Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL.</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE SECTION 32-3 AND 32-83</p>
        <p>Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Greenville, North Carolina, will conduct a public hearing in the City Council Chambers, third floor of the Municipal Building, Greenville, North Carolina, on Thursday, February 9, 1984, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of amending the zoning ordinance as follows:</p>
        <p>1. That Chapter 32 of the Code of the City of Greenville, North Carolina is amended by deleting the present definition of Lot Width" in Section 32-3 Definitions, in its entirety and substituting the following:</p>
        <p>"Lot width. The distance between side lot lines measured along the minimum front setback line. "</p>
        <p>2. That Chapter 32 of the Code of the City of Greenville, North Carolina is amended by deleting Section 32-83 entitled 'Measuring Lot Widths" in its entirety and substituting the following;</p>
        <p>"Section 32-83. Measuring Lot Width.</p>
        <p>Lot width shall be determined by rneasuring the distance between side lot lines along the minimum front setback line of the prevailing zoning district. In addition, cul-de-sac lots shall maintain a minimum distance of forty (40) feet measured along the right-of-way line"</p>
        <p>During this public hearing, objections or suggestions will be duly considered by City Council. All interested persons are requested to be present at the hearing, and they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on tile at the City Clerk's office located at 201 W. 5th Street, and is available for public inspection during normal working hours Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BY ORDER OF THE CITY CUNCIL.</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE REZONING TERRITORY LOCATED WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE, NC</p>
        <p>Pursuant to Article 19, Chapter 160A of the General Statutes of North Carolina, notice is hereby given that the City Council of of the City of Greenville, NC, will conduct a public hearing in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building in the City of Greenville, NC, on February 9. 1984, at 7:30 p.m. on the question of the adoption of an ordinance rezoning the following described territory within the corporate limits of the City of Greenville as follows:</p>
        <p>DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE REZONED FROM R-6 (HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) TO O&amp;amp;l (OFFICE AND INSTITUTIONAL):</p>
        <p>To Wit:  The William E. Dansey Property</p>
        <p>Location:  Winterville Township, Pitt County, North Carolina;</p>
        <p>on the northern side of David A. Evans property, on the southern side of Mulberry Lane, on the eastern side of Courtney Square (Phase 3), and on the western side of Arlington Boulevard.</p>
        <p>During this public hearing, objections or suggestions will be duly considered by City Council. All interested persons are requested to be present at the hearing, and they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on tile at the City Clerks office located at 201 W. 5th Street, and is available tor public inspection during normal working hours Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL.</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE REZONING TERRITORY LOCATED WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE, NC</p>
        <p>Pursuant to Article 19, Chapter 160A of the General Statutes of North Carolina, notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Greenville, NC, will conduct a public hearing in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Buildng in the City of Greenville, NC, on February 9,1984, at 7:30 p.m. on the question of the adoption of an ordinance rezoning the following described territory within the corporate limits of the City of Greenville as follows:</p>
        <p>DESCRIPTICN CF PROPERTY TO BE REZONED FROM CH (HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL) TO lU (UNOFFENSIVE INDUSTRY): To Wit:  Dr. James.M. Williamson Property</p>
        <p>Location:  Belvoir Township, Pitt County, North Carolina; nor</p>
        <p>therly of Section 1, Wilcar Division; southerly of the intersection of the eastern right of way of US 13, NC 11 and NC 903; and the western right of way line of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad During this public hearing, objections or suggestions will be duly considered by City Council. All interested persons are requested to be present at the hearing, and they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on tile at the City Clerk's office located at 201 W. 5th Street, and is available for public inspection during normal working hours Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BY CRDER CF THE CITY CCUNCIL.</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE REZONING TERRITORY LOCATED WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE, NC</p>
        <p>Pursuant to Article 19, Chapter 160A of the General Statutes of North Carolina, notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Greenville, NC, will conduct a public hqaring in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building in the City of Greenville, NC, on February 9, 1984, at 7;30 p.m. on the question of the adoption of an ordinance rezonIng the following described territory within the corporate limits of the City of Greenville as follows;</p>
        <p>DESCRIPTICN CF PRCPERTY TC BE REZCNED FRCM C&amp;amp;t (CFFICE AND INSTITUTICNAL) TC R-6 (HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL);</p>
        <p>To Wit; The Lorane C. Hamilton Property Location:  Greenville  Township, Pitt County, North Carolina</p>
        <p>The corner lot at the northwestern corner of East Fifth Street and Holly Street.</p>
        <p>During this public hearing, objections or suggestions will be duly considered by City Council. All interested persons are requested to be present at the hearing, and they will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.</p>
        <p>A copy of the proposed ordinance is on tile at the City Clerks office located at 201 W. 5th Street, and is available for public inspection during normal working hours Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>BY ORDER OF TH E CITY COUNCI L.</p>
        <p>Lois D. Worthington City Clerk</p>
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        <p>rCHICAGO (AP)  Syria has rejected a plan from President Reagans special Middle East envoy, Donald Rumsfeld, for a partial withdrawal of Israeli and Syrian troops from Lebanon, according to a published report, ^banese Druse leader Walid Jumblatt said Rumsfeld suggested in talks vwth Syria that Israeli forces would partially withdraw from southern Lebanon if Syria agreed to withdraw its troops from part of the Bekaa Valley ieastern Lebanon, the Chicago Tribune reported in Sunday editions.</p>
        <p>:The newspaper said Jumblatt and other Lebanese sources made their remarks in interviews with a Tribune correspondent in Damascus.</p>
        <p>'They said Rumsfelds plan apparently would include further staged vSthdrawals, eventually leading to total evacuation of the foreign troops f&amp;amp;m Lebanon, the newspaper said.</p>
        <p>!But Syria rejected the plan and insisted that Israel first withdraw</p>
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        <p>BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan said Saturday he is prepared to resign to pave the way for a National Salvation Cabinet to end the fighting between Moslem militiamen and the Lebanese army.</p>
        <p>Shiite Moslem militiamen drove army troops back from a fiercely contested entrance to Beirut on Saturday and a Shiite leader called on Moslem Cabinet members to resign.</p>
        <p>Police said 58 people have been killed and 154 wounded in three days of fighting at a southern highway entrance to Beirut.</p>
        <p>Wazzan, a Moslem, told reporters he met with three Moslem members of his nine-member Cabinet and also had discussed the resignation of his Cabinet with President Amin Gemayel.</p>
        <p>Wazan said he agreed on the necessity for change and resignation with the minister of electricity, Bahaeddin al-Bissat, a Sunni Moslem, and Minister of Health Adnan Mrouwa and Minister of Commerce Ibrahim Halawai, both Shiites.</p>
        <p>This stemmed from our conviction that all factions should inevitably participate in shouldering the responsibilities in the current grave situation to prevent further deterioration and to work for salvation, Wazzan said in a statement to reporters.</p>
        <p>Fighting broke out at the Galerie Semaan entrance to Beirut on Thursday, and Christian, Shiite and Druse areas have been shelled. Fires burned out of control in many areas Saturday and police said thousands of ^ple hid in basements and bomb shelters.</p>
        <p>A few hours before Wazzan issued his statement, Lebanons top Shiite</p>
        <p>Moslem militia commander called on the Moslem Cabinet ministers to resign and urged Moslems in the Lebanese army to lay down their arms.</p>
        <p>Nabih Berris call raised fears the 37,0C'0-man army, trained and equipped by the United States, might disintegrate along sectarian lines. Shiites are the largest single religious group in the armys enlisted ranks.</p>
        <p>Berri claimed that one brigade of soldiers in west Beirut and another in the Bekaa Valley of east Lebanon had refused to take part in the fighting. The government made no comment on the claims. There are</p>
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        <p>Berri heads Amal, the dominant paramilitary group among the 1 million Shiite Moslems who make up the largest single religious sect in Lebanon.</p>
        <p>The army has failed in three days of bitter fighting to win back a key position at the Galerie Semaan from Amal militiamen.</p>
        <p>An Associated Press reporter and photographer saw army troops, fighting with U.S.-made tanks, driven back by Amal troops backed by mortars and anti-aircraft guns.</p>
        <p>Amal militiamen pushed army</p>
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        <p>The army used U.S -made M-48 tanks to pound sandbagged Amal positions at the church entrance and adjacent smoke-blackened build-ings.</p>
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        <p>; Peace Now, the movement that organized the demonstra-tipn,claimed 50,000 people took part. Reporters estimated ttie crowd at 2D.000.</p>
        <p>Mayor Teddy Kollek called it the biggest demonstration Jerusalem has ever seen. Police sources said 800 officers protected the marchers. TThe protest was called to coni-memorate the death of Emil Grunzweig, killed a year ago when a hand grenade was thrown into a group of peace demonstrators giathered in front of the prime qjinisters office.</p>
        <p>- But it quickly turned into an ti-govemment rally as sp^kers &amp;lt;ail^ on Prime Minister Yitzhak Siamirs Cabinet to resign because of the continued presence of Israeli oops in Lebanon and its policy of liiiilaing more Jewish settlements in flie occupied West Bank of the jprdan River.</p>
        <p>-Those responsible for the deaths if hundreds (in Lebanon) are still ting in the Cabinet. Every day ifiore people are becoming (Sisualties. Until when? asked Tsali Qeshef, leader of Peace Now.</p>
        <p>-Among 100 public figures who signeid one call for the protest march was Shlomo Argov, former Israeli</p>
        <p>ambassador to Britain. He was the target of an assassination attempt in London in June 1982 that helped lead to Israels invasion of Lebanon that same month.</p>
        <p>Many protestors came by bus from collective farms, strongholds of the opposition Labor Party, and from other Israeli cities.</p>
        <p>The march began at Zion Square, a main intersection in downtown Jerusalem, and moved slowly and quietly about two miles to a square named after Grunzweig that is near Shamirs office.</p>
        <p>No one was inside the prime ministers office during the protest.</p>
        <p>Police put searchlights around the square and checked demonstrators for weapons. We want to be sure this time that nothing happens, said a policewoman at one barricade.</p>
        <p>Kollek, speaking to the huge crowd, said violence among Israelis was spreading.He referred to booby-trapped grenade attacks against Cristian and Moslem institutions that police believe were the work of Jewish extremists.</p>
        <p>Terrorism goes on, and it doesnt matter that it is directed at others. We cant live with it, he said.</p>
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        <p>A-10 The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N C Sunday. February 5,1984</p>
        <p>Adoptipet i Study Group Urges Changes</p>
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        <p>The Adopt a Pets of the Week are these three female 11-week-old tricolored puppies with shots and this 9-week-old part-German shepherd puppy with shots. If you wish to adopt any of them, call the Pitt County Humane Society,</p>
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        <p>Also being sought homes by the Humane Society are the following:</p>
        <p>A neutered male gray and white fat cat. 752-9922.</p>
        <p>An 8-week-old Lab puppy, shots and wormed; two 8-week-old part-chow puppies, shots and wormed; two 10-week-old border collie puppies, shots and wormed; anda part shepherd puppy, wormed. Humane Society, 756-3251.</p>
        <p>A black long-haired spayed female cat, box-trained. 753-2119.</p>
        <p>An 11-month-old femaleVhocolate lab - litter-registered. 758-4089.</p>
        <p>A female full-blooded 9-month-old great dane with shots; a spayed female red hound with shots, housetrained; a 7-month-old male black and white medium-sized hound, with shots, housetrained. Humane Society. 756-1268.</p>
        <p>four 6-week-old huskey-retrievers. 746-4855.</p>
        <p>A 2-month-old shepherd puppies, shots and wormed; and a 2-month-old part-huskey puppv, shots and wormed. 7,56-3226.</p>
        <p>A white spayed female Lab that needs country home; a male 8-month-old black and white cat; and a spayed female.orange cat. 757-3357 or 757-6924.</p>
        <p>A grav tabby cat. 752-6202.  .  .</p>
        <p>A 6-month-old male black Lab retriever. Needs country home or fenced yard. 7.56-7054 or 7,58-8950.</p>
        <p>A 2' '..-year-old neutered male declawed Siamese cat  strictly a housecat.</p>
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        <p>An orange spayed female housecat; an orange male cat, litter-trainea; and a gray female kitten, litter-trained. Humane Society. 756-1268.</p>
        <p>Lost iri the Eastern Pines area  a brown and white springer spaniel that answers to Lucy. Needs medication. Wearing red collar with identification. 756-4904.</p>
        <p>Lost in P^armyille area-a female golden retriev-er-753-3081.</p>
        <p>Lost near Webb Street - a medium-sized red chow, spayed, with stitches. Humane Society, 756-4813 or 756-1268.</p>
        <p>Found - a young orange striped male cat. 758-0423.</p>
        <p>Found in Winteryille area - a female medium-sized golden retrieyer. Humane Society, 756-1268.</p>
        <p>Found on Pactolus Highway - a female blond puppy. Humane Society,</p>
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        <p>Founit corner of Fifth and Ash streets - a black cocker spaniel.</p>
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        <p>AlsObeing sought homes by the Pitt County Humane Society are the</p>
        <p>^'^iXace an animal for free adoption through this column, published free of chaite each Sunday, call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Elizabeth Sayage, 756-4867; Bobbie Pai^ons, 756-1268; Janet Uhlman, 756-3251; Melinda Brown, 752-1352; Cathy Ketron, 746-2468 (Ayden); or Carol Tyer, 752-6166.</p>
        <p>Five Men, Woman Spend 6 Days Adrift</p>
        <p>By BETTY ANNE WILLIAMS Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - State health officials from six states recommended Saturday that the Medicaid health program be broken down into two systems - one a federal health care proyider for the poor, the other a state-run system for the elderly and disabled.</p>
        <p>The nine officials, members of the National Study Group on State Medicaid Strategies, found that the program which was intended to offer basic health services to the poor has grown in ways that were never intended, reflecting basic structural problems' requiring fundamental reform.</p>
        <p>The nine study group members are from Oklahoma, Illinois, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Michigan. They either operated the state Medicaid program or were m charge of the states health services department.</p>
        <p>The study group was convened in the fall of 1982 by the Center for the Study of Social Policy, a nonprofit research group. The project was financed by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation  of Princeton, N.J., the largest grant foundation in the health care field.</p>
        <p>Tom Joe, director of the nonprofit center, said the groups plan could be phased in by 1992 without adding to the antici{ted cost of the irogram if it continued operating under present aw. The Congressional Budget Office projects an $81.8 billion cost for Medicaid by that time  $44 billion federal and $37.6 billion for states.</p>
        <p>President Reagans new budget anticipates federal expenditures of $20 billion on Medicaid this year and asks for $22.1 billion in fiscal year 1985, The federal government pays about 54 percent of the cost of Medicaid while states pay the remaining 46 percent.</p>
        <p>Medicaids client population includes not only poor adults and children, but also the elderly and functionally impaired persons who need long term care, as well as mentally retarded and developmentally disabled persons.</p>
        <p>Although the basic client population comprises poor families and children who are eligible for cash benefits in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program, states have discretion in making others eligible.</p>
        <p>Medicaid is not a single, unified program ... but a collection of programs in each state incorporating multiple objectives, target populations and services in an uneasy, and often antagonistic relationship, the study group con</p>
        <p>cluded in its report.</p>
        <p>Thus, Medicaid is no longer merely the m health financing program for the poor as it ., intended, but also the largest public financien* both long term care for the elderly and disableC^ The study group finds no conceptual, practu^ or political justification for maintaing the currig.. combination of primary, acute health care api, long term care services in one program, group said.    </p>
        <p>Continuing to finance and adnlinister prevem tive and acute medical care and long ten maintenance care within a single system ^ inhibited federal and state efforts to estab^ appropriate delivery systems, effective ^ ministrative procedures and workable cost cai&amp;gt; trols, the report said.  '</p>
        <p>The Continuing Care Service Program, jQi| state-run plan which the group envisions for M elderly and disabled, would operate within briM federal guidelines. That program would be paii for with federal and state funds as is Medicaid.</p>
        <p>The proposal is supposed to clearly define administrative responsibility between the federal and state governments, establish uniform eligibiL, ity standards and benefits, and include primary;., care in the services offered.</p>
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        <p>TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - A boy playing with a cigarette lighter started a fire that raged through a small two-story home Saturday; quickly killing,nine youngsters who were trapped on the second floor, authorities said.</p>
        <p>The victims, five boys and four girls, ranged in age from 1 to 8 years old, said fire Capt. Lloyd Hanson.</p>
        <p>Preliminary reports are that a 4 or 5-year-old child was playing with a lighter in a closet, said Police U. Darrell Hughes. When the fire started, he got scared and took off. The boy escaped the blaze and police talked with him, Hughes said.</p>
        <p>"The fire spread very rapidly and was inhumanly hot. They were all dead before firemen arrived, Hanson said.</p>
        <p>He said investigators found at least two places upstairs where they believe children had tried to start earlier fires. *Td say it seems the children were not well supervised, Hanson said.</p>
        <p>Four youngsters, aged 2 to 6, two men and a woman escaped unharmed, officials said, leaving one man walking around the neighborhood in a daze, Hanson said</p>
        <p>Maine Democrats Endorse Mndale</p>
        <p>CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -Five men and a woman who spent six days adrift after their two boats ran out of gas survived by eating raw fish and sharing one beer a day until a Navy destroyer rescued them.</p>
        <p>Thank God for the Navy, survivor Jose Ramon Minsal of Hialeah said Friday.  ^  ^ ^</p>
        <p>The Navy destroyer USS John Hancock rescued the six boaters Thursday night after they prayed together and then fired their last flare. If we had a gun, we would have shot ourselves.</p>
        <p>The crew of a Navy plane saw the flare and sent word to the destroyer. Neither boat had a radio to call for assistance.</p>
        <p>The boaters appeared in good health and came through the ordeal quite well, said ship Cmdr. John P. Collins Jr.</p>
        <p>. Rescued were Abundio Fernandez, '35, of Miami; Maria Faroy, 26, of Miami Springs; and Hialeah residents Minsal, his brother, Pedro, 32, Barbaro Lara, 19, and Jose -Rodriguez, 32.</p>
        <p>* By the time the destroyer appeared on the horizon Thursday night, the two boats had drifted ' more than 200 miles to a location</p>
        <p>about 40 miles northeast of Cape Canaveral, the boaters said.</p>
        <p>Lara and Fernandez had set out Jan. 26 in the Atlantic for a daylong trip in their 19-foot vessel, the boaters said.</p>
        <p>Later that day, Minsal, his brother Pedro, Rodriguez and Ms. Faroy left in a 23-foot cabin cruiser, also to go fishing.</p>
        <p>That night, the crew of the larger vessel saw the smaller boat, which had run out of gas. The larger boat took the smaller one in tow, but then it too ran out of gas.</p>
        <p>The smaller boat soon began to take on water and had to be bailed out each day, so the six stayed aboard the larger boat.</p>
        <p>Initially confident they would be rescued, the six quickly drank the several gallons of water aboard Jose Minsals boat. Within three days, they were out of water and had to ration a six-pack of beer to satisfy their thirst.</p>
        <p>They caught a dolphin and a lemon fish for food.</p>
        <p>Then they watched as several freighters passed by without noticing their flares, they said.</p>
        <p>As their hopes of surviving dwindled, on the fifth day they found one more flare.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Walter F. Mndale won the support of Maines top two elected Democrats on Saturday while California Democrats lined up behind the Rev. Jesse Jacksons call for changes in party rules that favor the top two or three candidates.</p>
        <p>In New Hampshire, George McGovern went ice fishing and said the Reagan administration shows political genius in getting voters to accept its explanations of economic policies.</p>
        <p>And John Glenn said neither President Reagan nor Mndale would be as effective scaling down federal budget deficits as he would.</p>
        <p>In a paid campaign broadcast, meanwhile, Reagan challenged Republicans and Democrats to shun election-year politics and work together to cut the federal budget deficit, promote democracy in Central America and restore peace in Lebanon.</p>
        <p>But Reagan made clear he was not backing away from any of his own policies - particularly his opposition to major tax increases, his plan for big increases in military spending and his insistence on keeping American servicemen in Lebanon.</p>
        <p>The five-minute talk was carried by the Mutual Radio Network, whi(:h reaches 900 stations. The paid address replaced the weekly radio broadcast Reagan has delivered on Saturdays for most of his presidency.</p>
        <p>White House spokesman Larry Speakes said the talks will be paid for by the campaign committee from</p>
        <p>now on to avoid questions about compliance with federal law.</p>
        <p>Mndale had intended to be in Portland to receive the endorsement of Gov. Joseph E. Brennan and Sen. George J. Mitchell.</p>
        <p>But his plane circled above a fog-bound airport for 20 minutes before heading back to Boston and then south for appearances in the more pleasant winter climes of Florida and Puerto Rico.</p>
        <p>Brennan, who was the only governor to support Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts four years ago in his primary challenge to the Carter-Mondale team, called Mndale the most qualified Democratic candidate this year.</p>
        <p>He understands the powers of the presidency and the limits of the presidency. As important as anything, he wont need to be trained for the job, Brennan said at an airport rally.</p>
        <p>Maine holds caucuses March 4 to select delegates to the national convention this July in ^an Francisco.</p>
        <p>The California Democratic Party, without debate, adopted a Jackson-backed resolution asking the national party to repeal its so-called 20 percent rule, which denies a proportionate, share of presidential delegates to candidates who get less than 20 percent of the vote in any given primary.</p>
        <p>The resolution of the California partys statewide convention puts California on record with Vermont and Mississippi seeking the rules change.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N C Sunday. February 5.1984  -J</p>
        <p>Man Held In Virginia Murders</p>
        <p>NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) - A 27-year-old man was arrested Saturday in the latest of five gunshot slayings of women on the Virginia Peninsula in 11 days, and police said there is a definite relationship among the killings.</p>
        <p>The killings have provoked widespread fear in the region, and hundreds of calls to a special task force investigating the cases were a crucial factor in cracking the case, said task force spokeswoman Sgt. Susie Mowry.</p>
        <p>Syvasky Lafayette Poyner of Newport News was arrested at 1:15 a.m. and charged with capital murder. He was being held in the Newport News City Jail without bond.</p>
        <p>Poyner was charged with the shooting death of Carolyn J. Hedrick, 44, a sales representative and mother of three children. Her nude body was found Thursday afternoon in a parking lot behind a church in Newport News.</p>
        <p>Investigators said Mrs. Hedrick had been killed between 11 a.m. and noon Thursday.</p>
        <p>Authorities believe her killing is related to the first four slayings, but havent disbanded the special task force investigating the slayings.</p>
        <p>The other victims of slayings the task force is investigating are: Joyce Baldwin, 45, found murdered in a Hampton beauty supply shop Jan. 23; Motel manager Louise S. Paulett, 72, and Chestine Brooks, 43, found murdered Monday in a motel office in Williamsburg; and Vicki Penrose Ripple, 17, found murdered Tuesday in a Newport News icecream store.</p>
        <p>Further investigation has indicated that there is a definite relationship between this homicide and the homicides of the women in Williamsburg, Hampton and Newport News, said Hampton Police Chief Pat Minetti, reading a prepared statement at a news conference Saturday. The</p>
        <p>cities are within 20 miles of each other.</p>
        <p>Some clothing and other evidence was recovered that led to the arrest of the suspect, Minetti said.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Willie Wilson of Newport News, an evangelist who let Poyner live in his one-story house, said Poyner was a quiet man who normally stayed in his bedroom with the door shut.</p>
        <p>But on days Poyner didnt work at a McDonalds restaurant in Hampton, "he was in and out all day long," Wilson said. He said he was surprised by the arrest.</p>
        <p>Poyners wife, Theresa, said she talked to her husband after the arrest and he told her he did not do the murders.</p>
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        <p>TAKE THAT. MASTER  Vanderbilt University student Charles Russell, 20, gets a splashing by his dog, Cashel, after the pet retrieved a ball from a lake in a park near the schools campus in Nashville, Tenn. Russell is a junior economics major from Troy, N.C. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Highway Deaths Hit 20-Year Low</p>
        <p>nVASHINGTON (AP) - Traffic deaths fell to their lowest level in two decades last year, but highway safety experts disagree over how niucn of the decline should be attributed to campaigns against drunken driving.  </p>
        <p>The Transportation Department said 43,028 people died on the Mtions highways during 1983, a 2.1 percent drop from the year before, viKeO the number of traffic deaths pliHUmetedby 10 percent.</p>
        <p>;Last years drop in traffic deaths came as driving increased, resulting in  decline in the traffic fatality rate to 2.6 fatalities for every 100,000 v^icle miles driven  the lowest rafeever recorded.</p>
        <p>-Fhese statistics show clearly that ji^'can save lives by focusing shai^ly on improved highway safety,-! Transportation Secretary gizibeth Dole said in a statement. She -concluded that a national rttfolve to put a halt to drunken dfctving played a major role in the decline.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;Bt other safety officials said that wfcte stronger laws against drunken (jriving and stricter enforcement resisted in reductions in traffic fitalities in some areas, there is no wjdence that they are having a litihnwide impact.</p>
        <p>:OThere have been large decreases traffic fatalities) in states that not wage such campaigns, and wei in some areas where there hiwft been tough crackdowns the dath tolls are going back up again, ^d William Haddon, president of th Insurance Institute tor Highway Ssfety.</p>
        <p>^Figures from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, show that on a year-by-year edmparison monthly highway ailities dropped or remained ^ntially the same from January tedugh August 1983.</p>
        <p>: Tbey increased 2.7 percent in Siptember, stayed essential constant in October and increased again iir November. A drop of nearly 4 rcent was recorded in December, nit some safety experts attributed some of that to the severely cold weaier during the month.</p>
        <p>*^ffic fatalities in the Umted Sbtes reached their peak in 1972 wh 54,589 people died in highway adcidents. l^en the oil embargo eqrbiled driving, the fatalities to 45,196 in 1974 and then ShOL up again to more than 50,000 a jfQr in 1978 through 1980. The deaths ddined to 49,301 in 1981.</p>
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        <p>BESSEMER, Mich. (AP) - A ski lift operator was fatally injured when he became entangled in the cable of a chair lift Saturday morning, and as the lift derailed six skiers were injured, officials said.</p>
        <p>The operator, Harry Beckman, 33, of Bessemer, apparently climbed on the lift at about 10 a.m. after he thought he had shut it down, said  Louis Gheller, general manager of Big Powderhorn Mountain ski resort.</p>
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        <p>Beckman became entangled in the cable, causing the lift to derail. Six riding skiers were injured, according to the resorts ski patrol.</p>
        <p>Gheller said about 80 skiiers may have been on the lift at the time of the accident. The ski area remained open and Gheller said the lift was expected to be operational later Saturday.</p>
        <p>Beckman, an employee of the resort for seven years, died shortly after being brought down from the lift, Gheller said.</p>
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        <p>U.S. Finds Full Employment Still Elusive</p>
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        <p>By MERRILL HARTSON AP Labor Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Steadily improving U.S. civilian unemploy^ ment is reviving talk of an America where jobs would be plentiful and only those with little education, training, or work skills would be left behind.</p>
        <p>President Reagan, applauding the decline in the national jobless rate to 8 percent in January, vowed late last week that Im not going to be satisfied until everyone who wants a job can find one."</p>
        <p>But in his economic message to Congress two days earlier, Reagan acknowledged that his administrations forecast of jobless rates through 1989 would miss the 4 percent unemployment goal stated In the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment and Balanced Growth fictoiim.</p>
        <p> Economists in and out of gov-b-nment differ on the definition of !full employment or natural unemployment  the point in the American economy at which every person who can reasonably be expected to hold a job actually has ope.</p>
        <p>'The full-employment act, named fr Rep. Augustus Hawkins, D-Calif., and the late Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, committed the government to achieving a civilian unemployment level of 4 percent by the end of 1983.</p>
        <p>IThat legislation assumed that rtiost joblessness is caused by cyclical swings in the business cycle and that some unemployment will ways exist because of structural problems - meaning a certain number of people are destined to</p>
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        <p>Although Americas joblessness has plunged dramatically since the depths of the long 1981-82 recession, when the rate peaked at 10.7 percent in November 1982, some 9 million people remain officially categorized as unemployed.</p>
        <p>Under the Humphrey-Hawkins full employment concept, the ranks of the unemployment would total about 4.5 mil ion  half the present level  and those remaining out of work would be the hard-core unskilled job-hunters, many of them young people, who would face difficulty landing a job even during a business boom.</p>
        <p>Stated another way, the goal would be achieved if 96 percent of the labor force was at work.</p>
        <p>In his economic report, Reagan said the 4 percent unemployment goal contained in the Humphrey-Hawkins legislation is also a high priority for this,administration.</p>
        <p>But he noted that the administration forecasts joblessness to fall no lower than 5.7 percent by 1989.</p>
        <p>Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan echoed Reagans desire tc produce an economy that would make jobs available to all who seek them.</p>
        <p>But he said most economists now say that because of sharp increases in the size of the labor force in the 1970s  it now totals over 112.2 million - that full employment likely would be achieved with a 5.5 percent jobless rate.</p>
        <p>Crystal-ball gazing is a dangerous game, he said when asked where unemployment might stand</p>
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        <p>Comparison of December, 1982, the highest rate since the Depression, and January,1984, the lowest point.</p>
        <p>thinks the full-employment would be higher than that, possibly 5.5 to 6 percent, and that it is achievable.</p>
        <p>The labor force is definitely growing at a much slower pace, he said.</p>
        <p>Allen Sinai of Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb said the unemployment rate wUl go down more slowly because economic growth will slow.</p>
        <p>He defined full employment as existing when unemployment drops to 5 percent of the labor force and</p>
        <p>said that I think we have a shot at it around 1986 or 1987, but only if we change the mix of policy on federal deficits and interest rates.</p>
        <p>Donald H. Strazheim, vice president and economist at WharUm Econometrics in Philadelphia, said: It looks to us like the contemporary full employment rate is in the 6.5 to 7 percent range. Our forecast is for the economy to continue to do quite nicely, but we dont see the advance as being so rapid that we get to that level any time soon.</p>
        <p>UNEMPLOYMENT RATE DROPS  This graphic details comparisons of theunemploymenl rate in December 1982, the highest point since the Depression, and January 1984. The unemployment measurement in January showed improvement for the fifth straight month and was the lowest since October 1981. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>by the end of this year. Whether it (the jobless rate) will hit the level... it was when we came in (to office), I dont know. I would say the chances are 50-50 that it would.</p>
        <p>The jobless rate was 7.5 percent when Reagan was inaugurated in January 1981.</p>
        <p>Private economists differ on the question of what unemployment rate would signal full employment. Some said that declining birth rates and the maturation of the</p>
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        <p>Court Appeal May Delay Assembly Elections</p>
        <p>By GENE WANG</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) - The states appeal of a federal court decision overturning reapportionment of legislative districts will determine whether primary elections for the General Assembly are held on schedule.</p>
        <p>Legislative leaders agreed last week to appal the ruling by a three-judge federal panel and seek pptponement of an order requiring immediate changes in seven districts.</p>
        <p>, The request for a delay represents Ue only chance of avoiding disrup-^ons in the May 8 legislative primaries. The court blocked the stale from holding primaries in the effected districts unless the legislature or the court makes the required changes to the 1982 reap-"prtionment plans.</p>
        <p>The appeal is vital because the U.S. Supreme Court should resolve die fundamental issues of the</p>
        <p>case, said Rep. Parks Helms, D-Mecklenburg.</p>
        <p>But he said, I think its entirely appropriate that we see if we can have that order stayed so that we can get the primaries done in an orderly fashion.</p>
        <p>My perception is most people favor an appeal or at least a stay until we can get through this primary, said Helms, who is stepping down from his House seat to run for the state Senate.</p>
        <p>The House district Helms now represents and the Senate district in which he is running are both affected by the Jan. 27 decision.</p>
        <p>The court overturned the reapportionment plans for five House and two Senate districts. It said the creation of large, multi-member districts dilutes the voting strength of black voters and prevents them from electing black candidates in six of those districts.</p>
        <p>The seventh, which has a pre</p>
        <p>dominantly black population, still does not contain enough black voting strength to ensure the election of a black candidate, the court said.</p>
        <p>The House districts involve cover Mecklenburg,  Wake, Forsyth, Durham, Wilson, Nash and Edgecombe counties. The Senate districts involved are a multimember district covering Mecklenburg and Cabarrus counties and the singla-member 2nd Senate District covering much of northeastern North Carolina.</p>
        <p>The court gave the General Assembly a March 16 deadline to enact changes of its own or face implementation of a court-ordered plan for the seven districts. The changes would involve the creation of smaller, predominantly black districts within the six multimember districts and an increase in black population in the 2nd District.</p>
        <p>Because of the time schedules set in state law for filing and conducting</p>
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        <p>Senate President Pro Tern Craig Lawing said the Legislature could make the needed changes and still conduct primaries on May 8  if it also eiQcts special revisions to the election timetable, such as reopening the filing period for candidates to file in the seven districts and reducing the period for absentee voting.</p>
        <p>But Lawing, like most legislators, preferred to seek a stay in the hope the primaries can proceed on sch^-ule. He criticized the timing of the court ruling, which was handed down 11 days before'the filing period ended.</p>
        <p>Leslie Winner, one of the lawyers representing black voters who challenged the reapportionment )lans, had little sympathy for the awmakers plight.</p>
        <p>The court considered legal issues, not the political and procedural problems caused by its decision, said Ms. Winner, who plans to</p>
        <p>oppoK anv effort by the, state to dotain a delay.</p>
        <p>The ruling has had an impact on her. Ms. Winner had announced as a Democratic candidate for the state House from Mecklenburg County, but dro{^)ed out last week because it would a conflict of interest for her to run and continue representing her clients during the appeal.</p>
        <p>It also had caused problems for incumbent lawmakers from the affected districts because they dont know who their constituents will be.</p>
        <p>Some people jerk my chain, said Rep. Josephus Mavretic, D-Edgecombe. They ask Where are you going to run thus time? or Am I still your constituent?</p>
        <p>Folks are laughing about it, he said, but Ive already paid niy filing fee and Im going to run somewhere.</p>
        <p>Rep. Aaron Fussell, D-Wake,* agreed.</p>
        <p>I know Im going to be running for something, he said. Im going ahead with ray campaign.</p>
        <p>DUNHILL OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>ANNOUNCES THE RELOCATION OF THEIR COMPANY TO</p>
        <p>THE WILCAR EXECUTIVE CENTER</p>
        <p>223 WEST TENTH STREET SUITE 101 758-2107</p>
        <p>-EDEN, N.C. (AP)  Three former. Jieldcrest Mills Inc. executives say Ihey were shocked when they [earned their jobs were being eliminated in a reorganization that cut 17 jexecutive posts.</p>
        <p> It was complete dumbfoundedness, ssaid Gerald F. Ridley, former product manager of Tieldcrests rug-carpet division in Eden. Ridley and two Eden division &amp;gt;rice presidents were notified of their job cuts Jan. 27.</p>
        <p> The reorganization, which consolidated subdivisions in the bed, hath and rug-carpet divisions, was designed to streamline Fieldcrests executive ranks and enable the company to be more competitive, aid company president Francis X. Larkin.</p>
        <p>: Most of the cuts, announced last yveek, were made in Fieldcrests marketihg offices in New York, he ^id.</p>
        <p> Also losing their jobs in Eden were John R. Mauney Jr., former vice</p>
        <p>president of the carpet-rug manufacturing, development and planning division, and David T. Arnold, former vice president of the bedspread manufacturing division. Both said they were surprised by the decision.</p>
        <p>Mauney had been with Fieldcrest for 31 years, Ridley for 26 and Arnold for 10.</p>
        <p>Haven H. Newton, Fieldcrests vice president for human resources, declined to say exactly how far-reaching the Eden cuts were or how much they are expected to save the company in salaries.</p>
        <p>But Larkin said positions of two additional Eden executives were</p>
        <p>E ASIER TO ESCAPE</p>
        <p>BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP)  Northern Irelands prison wardens say a government order to give inmates jobs made it easier for .38 convicted IRA prisoners to escape from the top security Maze prison last year.</p>
        <p>eliminated and the men were transfered to other jobs in the company.</p>
        <p>You got to have a leaner, sharper, more market-focused operation, he said. We had too many layers.... Part of our strategy was to speed up decision-making.</p>
        <p>Before reorganization, most of the' bed, bath and carpet-rug subdivisions had separate vice presidents. Under the new plan, developed with the aid of a New York consulting firm, each of the three subdivisions will be headed by one executive vice president, aided by vice presidents responsible for different asj^ts, such as sales, marketing and accounting.</p>
        <p>Fieldcrests corporate headquarters are in Eden, along with )lants that manufacture Fieldcrest )rand sheets and bedspreads, St. Marys blankets and Karastan rugs. There are other plants in North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia and Alabama.he Equitable Congratulates</p>
        <p>William S. Johnson Agent of The Year</p>
        <p>Member-The Presidents Cabinet Member-The Miliion Doiiar Round Tabie Member-The National Association of Life Underwriters Winner-Equitable Silver Production Growth Award, National Sales Achievement Award and National Quality Award</p>
        <p>Robert J. Poweil III, CLU</p>
        <p>Member-The Presidents Cabinet Member-The Million Dollar Round Table Member-The National Association of Life ' Underwriters Winner-Equitable Gold Production Growth Award and The National Sales Achievement Award</p>
        <p>G. Edwin Porter Developing Sales Force Agent of the Year Member-Agency Leaders Corps Member-The National Association of Life Underwriters</p>
        <p>Provisional Applicant of the Million Dollar Round Table Winner-Equitable Bronze Production Growth</p>
        <p>Award, National Sales Achievement</p>
        <p>Award &amp;amp; National Quality Award</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>/J</p>
        <p>Alan Pittmarl</p>
        <p>started With The Equitable in 1983 and was Pro-rata Equitables Agency Loaders Corps And a Member of the National Association of LHo Underwriters</p>
        <p>Jerry L. Carawan</p>
        <p>started With The Equitable In 1983, Was Prorata Equitable Production Club And a Member of the National Association of Life Underwriters</p>
        <p>Barry G. Kearney</p>
        <p>A Production Club Member In 1983, Member of The National Association of Life Underwriters and Recipient of The National Sales Achievement Award</p>
        <p>Barry C. Chesson, CLU</p>
        <p>Recipient of The National Citation Award, Member of Equitables National Council, Member The National Association of Life Underwriters, Life A Qualifying Member of The Million Dollar Round Table, Recipient of The National Sales Achievement Award And National Quality Award</p>
        <p>Members Of The Greenville District Of The Equitabie Life Assurance Society Of The United States Who Placed Over 52,000,000 Of Individual Life Insurance In 1983 On Residents Of Eastern North Caroiina.</p>
        <p>EQUriABlE</p>
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        <p>Barry C. Chesson, CLU District Manager</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville. N C</p>
        <p>' / .Y </p>
        <p>Sunday, February 5, 1984</p>
        <p>ECU Scientist's Study Leads To New Test For Salmonella</p>
        <p>iipmenrs d Higher</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau A scientists discovery at the East Carolina University School of Medicine has led to the development of a simplified test for salmonella contamination of food.</p>
        <p>Research by Dr. A. Mason Smith, associate professor of microbiology, provided information essential to the development of the new testing procedure. Litton Bionetics Inc., a maker of laboratory products, has applied the results of Smiths work in the manufacture of a testing kit now undergoing field trials.</p>
        <p>The new test should eliminate much of the time and trouble that food processors encounter when they suspect salmonella contamination of their products. A type of bacteria, salmonella is a common cause of</p>
        <p>food {wisoning.</p>
        <p>Smith said the current method of testing for the presence of salmonella involved manv steps and required a minimum oi three days to complete, long enough to allow the harmful bacteria to become well-established in the pr( (uct. In contrast, the new procedure is much simpler and can be completed in less than 36 hours.</p>
        <p>I think the potential of this is tremendous, said Smith, noting that the incidence of salmonella infection is on the rise in parts of the United States.</p>
        <p>Apart from its obvious value to the domestic food industry, the scientist said, the new test should have important application in some foreign countries where poor sanita-</p>
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        <p>tion increases the risk of salmonella' infection.</p>
        <p>In addition, Litton Bionetics is using the same research findings to develop a test to diagnose salmonella infection in humans. Smith noted that further research may lead to the development of a therapeutic agent for food poisoning caused by salmonella, though work on this has yet to bear fruit.</p>
        <p>Smith, who has been at the medical school since 1970, said he expects to continue his research in this area in hopes of further simplifying the system.</p>
        <p>Moving away? Make the trip lighter by selling those unneeded items with a fast action Classified ad. Call 752-6166.</p>
        <p>Brick Shipments Reporte</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO (AP) - The Brick Association of North Carolina says in-state shipments for 1983 totaled nearly 500 million bncks, up 39.f. percent from last year.</p>
        <p>The major reason for the increase in production was a steady decline in residential mortgage interest rates at the beginning of the year and a stabilization of the rates at 12^.^ percent to 14 percent, said Marion R. Cochran, general manager of the association.</p>
        <p>The association is made up of the 19 brick manufacturers in the state, which produces more than 15 per-  cent of all the brick used in the country, said Cochran.</p>
        <p>Egypts President Anwar Sadat* and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin concluded/a-summit meeting at Camp David,. Md., Sept. 17,1978, with the signing' of a framework for peace in the Middle East.</p>
        <p>PAVING THE WAY  Greenville Public Works employee John Green puts finishing touches on the lower part of what will be a handicaped sidewalk ramp at the corner of Biltmore and Fifth streets. This ramp and others like it are being installed up and dowai Fifth Street in a joint effort by the city of Greenville and East Carolina University. (Reflector Photo by Sue Hinson)</p>
        <p>City, ECU Install Sidewalk Ramps</p>
        <p>By SUE HINSON Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>If you drove down the section of Fifth Street fronting East Carolina University last week, you probably wondered what was happening to the sidewalks.</p>
        <p>According to Mayo Allen, Greenvilles public works director, the workers and debris that have prompted motorists to slow down and take a second look is all part of an East Carolina University-city of Greenville effort to make handicapped students lives a bit safer.</p>
        <p>There are several handicapped students that live on the other side of Fifth Street and the only way* that theyve been able to get back and forth from school up until now is to ride in the streets, he said.</p>
        <p>Allen said that sidewalks at about five Fifth Street intersections have been under construction since Monday by Public Works employees. Att-^e are doing is supplying the law)r, ECU is supplying the materials, he said.</p>
        <p>C.C. Rowe, ECU coordinator for haidicapped student services, said he/has been concerned for handicapped students safety for some time and is pleased that the univer-ilty and the city are working together on this project. We have one student who has been having to ride out in Fifth Street to get to and from class and because of this cars have been having to stop ... Its a dangerous situation, he said.</p>
        <p>Rowe said he called Allen Jan. 27, told him the situation, and on Monday work was begun. Allen said he had witnessed the problem himself and that hed drop everything he was doing and get right on the job if wed supply the concrete,</p>
        <p>Rowe said.</p>
        <p>The concrete is costing the university approximately $500.</p>
        <p>The city and ECU are also looking into another project that would involve laying a sidewalk on state-owned land from Umstead Dorm to Memorial Gym  an area Rowe said is heavily traveled by both pedestrians and motorists. However, the state will have to grant the city an encroachment easement before the sidewalk can be laid. Rowe said he will meet with state officials this week to discuss the plan. ___</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL - The following students from this area have been included in the fall 1983 deans list from die University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.</p>
        <p>Students must complete 15 letter grade hours with a semester grade point average of 3.2, or have a 3.5 grade point average over 12 semester hours to be included in the list.</p>
        <p>Local students on the deans list at UNC-CHare:</p>
        <p>AYDEN - Teresa Lynn Taylor; BETHEL  Deborah Jane Bowers, Connie Frances Dupree; FARMVILLE - Monica Lynn Mills.</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE - Patricia Lynn</p>
        <p>Batl), William Stuart Bost, Joni Denise Bullock, Nora Elizabeth Carlton, Caroline Prince Clement, Jennifer Lynne Davis, William Gordon Douglas, Susan Leigh Dug-gins, Alice Lynn Evans, Sarah Caldwell Hester, Carlton David Johnson, Lawrence Warren Jones, Virginia Lynn Kimbrell, Diane Ely Littlefield, Elizbei Ann Longino, Herbert Lyman Ormond III, Jeffrey Taylor Prescott, Robert Parker Pulliam Jr., Stephanie Rebecca Quinn, Howard Keith Stocks, Tricia Gaylord Tripp, Sheppard Andrew Vars, Shaun Kelly Walace, Anne Katherine Williamson.</p>
        <p>GRIFTON - Kenneth Travis Langston.</p>
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        <p>Menus for Greenville schools this week, as announced, are:</p>
        <p>Monday  cheeseburger with bun, mustard and catsup, potato rounds, green peas, applesauce and milk.</p>
        <p>Tuesday  spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, chilled fruit, french bread abd milk.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - ham biscuit, macaroni and cheese, green beans, chilled pears and milk.</p>
        <p>Thursday taco, shredded cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, fresh fruit, mixed vegetables, cookie and milk.</p>
        <p>Friday holiday.</p>
        <p>Menus for Pitt County schools this week, as announced, are:</p>
        <p>Monday  barbecue on bun, french fries, catsup, coleslaw and milk.</p>
        <p>Tuesday  baked ham, macaroni and cheese, steamed cabbage. Harvard beets, cornbread and milk.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - fried chicken, mashed potatoes, garden peas, hot rolls and milk.</p>
        <p>Thursday - spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, fruit cup, cornbread and milk.</p>
        <p>Friday  fish portion, french fries, catsup, coleslaw, hushpuppies and milk.</p>
        <p>MASONIC NOTICE Greenville Lodge No. 284 AF&amp;amp;AM will hold a stated communication Monday at 7:30.p.m. The meeting is open taall master Masons.</p>
        <p>The City Cemetery Division is responsible for the maintenance and care of all City owned cemeteries - Brownhill, Green wood, and Cherry Hill. For further infor mation concerning City cemeteries, call the Public Works Department at 752-4137</p>
        <p>mLEKTINES D*</p>
        <p>SOLITAIRES</p>
        <p>Va ct. diamond Was $575.00 NOW $449</p>
        <p>Va ct. diamond Was $795.00 NOW $599</p>
        <p>% ct. diamond Was $2495.00 NOW $1899</p>
        <p>Djdcnond in 6 prong mounting ^Was $175.00 ' NOW $129</p>
        <p>BRIDAL SETS &amp;amp; TRIOS</p>
        <p>V3 ct. total v\4. set Was $1125.00 NOW $799</p>
        <p>Classic trio Was $590.00 NOW $399</p>
        <p>3/8 ct. total vvt. trio Was $925.00 NOW $649</p>
        <p>LADIES CLUSTER RINGS</p>
        <p>7 diamond cluster Was $175.00 NOW $99</p>
        <p>/2 ct. total wt, 7 diamonds Was $750.00 NOW $499</p>
        <p>igjl</p>
        <p>7 diamond cluster Was $225.00 NOW $149</p>
        <p>1 ct. total wt. 9 diamonds Was $2000,00 NOW $999</p>
        <p>Va ct. total wt. 9 diamonds Was $500,00 NOW $249</p>
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        <p>14K GOLD</p>
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        <p>CHAINS</p>
        <p>16 inch serpentine Was $25.00 NOW $19.99</p>
        <p>Serpentine bracelet Was $20.00 NOW $13.99</p>
        <p>18 inch 3V2mm rope Was $250.00 NOW $179</p>
        <p>20 inch herringbone Was $80.00 NOW $69</p>
        <p>20 inch flat foxtail Was $130.00 NOW $99</p>
        <p>EARRINGS</p>
        <p>4mm gold ball studs Was $19.00 NOW $12.99</p>
        <p>8mm gold ball studs Was $49.00 NOW $33</p>
        <p>Textured hoop earrings Was $89.00 NOW $59</p>
        <p>Butterfly design Was $15.00 NOW $9.99</p>
        <p>5mm pearl earrings Was $55.00</p>
        <p>NOW $36.99</p>
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        <p>RINGS</p>
        <p>19 diamonds 1 ct. total wt. Was $2000.00 NOW $999</p>
        <p>19 diamonds V2 ct. total wt. Was $1000.00 NOW $499</p>
        <p>ANNIVERSARY</p>
        <p>RINGS</p>
        <p>30 diamonds totaling 1.32 carats Was $2^75.00 NOW $1799</p>
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        <p>Fine Jewelers since J922 Carolina East Mall  756-8734 Use any major credit card or our own charge.</p>
        <p>MENS RINGS</p>
        <p>1 ct. total wt. seven diamond cluster Was $1795.00 NOW $1299</p>
        <p>V2 Ct. total wt. seven diamond cluster Was $1095.00 NOW $749</p>
        <p>Classic solitaire Was $325.00 NOW $229</p>
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        <p>STONE</p>
        <p>PENDANTS</p>
        <p>Ruby and diamond Was $169.00 NOW $119</p>
        <p>Sapphire and diamond Was $179,00 NOW $119</p>
        <p>Emerald and iiamond Was $429.00 NOW $299</p>
        <p>Sapphire and (diamond Was $375.00 NOW $225</p>
        <p>Ruby and diamond Was $359.00 NOW $239</p>
        <p>All with 18-inch chain</p>
        <p>DIAMOND</p>
        <p>EARRINGS</p>
        <p>1/10 ct. total wt, Was $145.00 NOW $116</p>
        <p>1/5 ct. total wt. Was $285.00 NOW $219</p>
        <p>Delicately styled Was $95.00 NOW $69</p>
        <p>DIAMOND</p>
        <p>PENDANTS</p>
        <p>1/10 carat on chain Was $180.00 NOW $139</p>
        <p>9 diamonds totaling V4 carat on chain Was $500,00 NOW $249</p>
        <p>setting ?100.0C NOW $79</p>
        <p>1/6 carat on chain Was $375.00 NOW $299</p>
        <p>LADIES RINGS</p>
        <p>10K</p>
        <p>Pre-engagement Was $44.95 NOW $29</p>
        <p>30 diamonds Was $349,00 NOW $279</p>
        <p>Dainty and delicate Was $229 NOW $169</p>
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        <p>Mefctxxxjise enlarged to show detail. All jewelry is 14 kaal gold unless noted. Limited ouantities. Items subject to prior sale.</p>
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        <p>In The Area</p>
        <p>Awards Banquet</p>
        <p>The Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce and the state Department of Labor will co-sponsor their annual awards banquet June 5 in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Lahor Commissioner John C. Brooks has announced that two awards for 1983 will be presented  the annual safety award wWch has been in existence sinc 1946, and the performance award which was initiated last year.</p>
        <p>For assistance or information about the safety record, call Carol Namkoong at (919) 733-7166. For information and assistance on the performance award application, call Art Willis at (919) 733-4880.</p>
        <p>Meet Leaders</p>
        <p>Two J.H. Rose High School students recently attended a Presidential Classroom for Young Ameri-cali.</p>
        <p>Caroline Powell and Karie Sgrkora both attended the Presi-deiniial Classroom in Washington, Dii, last week. They were among 400 students from the 50 states and schools abroad to meet U. S. leaders in jfie program.</p>
        <p>Holmes To Speak</p>
        <p>G^nville Chief of Police Ted H(^mes will be the speaker for the Tiff River Civitans Tuesday. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at AlMr?ms Riverside Oyster Bar.</p>
        <p>Food Distribution</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Extension Service wlD-begin distributing USD A Surplus CcjMnodities Thursday at 8 a.m. in the Abasement of the Pitt County OfiiCe Building, 1717 W. Fifth St.</p>
        <p>Food will be distributed Thursday tolsabled families and those that fah in the 130 percent of the federal incrnne poverty level which equates to jhe following; A family of 1 must have a gross monthly household income of less than $527; family of 2, $70^ family of 3, $891; family of 4, $l,w3; family of 5, $1,255; family of 6, j$I,437; family of 7, $1,619; family o(-8, $1,801. (add $182 for each additional family member.)</p>
        <p>Food will be distributed Friday to food stamp recipients and AFDC iecipients. Food stamp recipients Should take their stamp card.</p>
        <p>Annual Meeting</p>
        <p>: The annual meeting of the Grifton Council, Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce, has been scheduled for 'eb. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Grifton Jementary School cafeteria.</p>
        <p>Special awards will be presented t the meeting, including the Councils citizen of the year award. Other highlights will include a talk by Frank Grooms, plant superintendent of Yale Manufacturing Handling Corp., and special music by the Sweet Adelines double quartet.</p>
        <p>: Tickets for the annual meeting are , $10 for dinner and may be purchased from the following: Custom Installations, First Citizens Bank, Russell Houston, Murphy Bros., Dr. Bill Rasberry, J.A. Rogers Furniture or George Saleeby Insurance and Realty.</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>Meeting Planned</p>
        <p> The ASPO-Lamaze Parents meeting will be held Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. ^ the church parlor of Jaryis Memorial Methodist Church. Area educators from Pitt Community College, Greenville Christian Academy and Montessourri will discuss preschool education.</p>
        <p>' For further information contact ^eg Costello at 758-5925.</p>
        <p>Soccer Program</p>
        <p>'The Greenville Recreation and ^arks Department is developing a limited spring soccer program for youths grades 1-6.</p>
        <p>' Registration will be Feb. 27-March 1- from 6-8 p.m. at the Elm Strwt ym (you may register your child nly). There is a limited registration f four teams in each division; Boys -3, Boys 4-6 and Girls 1-6. The articipiation fee is $10.</p>
        <p>The program will be conducted at lie new West Meadowbrook Park )cated between North Greene Street Ind Memorial Drive. For more pformation, contact Margaret flcGlohon, Greenville Recreation *id Parte Department, 752-4137, ixt.259.</p>
        <p>^rson Class</p>
        <p>IPitt Community College will offer fire service training class on arson ^iday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 8 m. in room 209 of the Humber uilding. The instructor is Jerry B. fcwis of the Forsyth County Fire lepartment, Winston-Salem.</p>
        <p>For further information, contact ke PCC Continuing Education iivision, 756-3130, ext. 233.</p>
        <p>NCAE Meeting</p>
        <p>IThe Pitt County unit of the North Carolina Association of Educators v{ill hold its annual general meeting T\iesday at 7 p.m. in the Willis Biuilding, First and Reade streets, Greenville.</p>
        <p>iJanice Faulkner will speak on tochers in politics. Willie Mae (3amey will s|^k on the importance of participation in the electoral process. Annette McRae will speak onfiurrent NCAE activities.</p>
        <p>Gym Classes</p>
        <p>The Greenville Recreation and Parte Department will offer a new session of gymnastics classes beginning Feb. 13 at Elm Street Center.</p>
        <p>Classes offered include: school age youth  Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4:30-5:15 p.m., $30 fee; Wednesday and Friday, 5:15-6:00 p.m., $25 fee; and pre-school youth  Wednesday and Friday, 6-6:30, $20 fee; Wednesday and Friday, 6:30-7 p.m., $20 fee.</p>
        <p>The classes will meet for six weeks. Registration is nec^sary and will be held at Elm Street Center Tuesday from 5-6 p.m. For more information, call instructor April Maxam, 752-9432.</p>
        <p>Open House</p>
        <p>In observance of National School Guidance and Counseling Week, the J.H. Rose High School Guidance Committee will host an open house at Rose ffom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Parents and any interested members of the community may visit the school during those hours.</p>
        <p>Symposium</p>
        <p>A syniposium at the EastCarolina University School of Medicine on Wednesday will focus on obsesity, bulimia and anorexia nervosa. Tailored for physicians, nurses and other health-care professionals, the symposium will be held from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Brody Medical Sciences Building.</p>
        <p>A registration fee is required. To register or to obtain more information, call 758-5200.</p>
        <p>Workshop</p>
        <p>An athletic injury clinic and workshop will be offered to the public at no charge Monday at 8 p.m. at The Spa of.Greenville.</p>
        <p>The program will be presented by Dr. Steven I. Cohen, Winterville chiropractic physician. Information ed on evalui back inju lated to sports. Orthopedic, neurologic and motion evaluations and rehabilitative exercises will also be demonstrated.</p>
        <p>For more information call 756-7991 or 756-8160.</p>
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        <p>will be provided on evaluating neck.</p>
        <p>Special Week</p>
        <p>Counseling: A Good Way to Grow is the theme of the fifth annual observance of National School Guidance and Counseling Week which begins Monday, sponsored by the American School Counselor Association.</p>
        <p>ASCA members are committed to promoting guidance and counseling programs in our nations schools.</p>
        <p>Special activities have been planned throughout the week in the Greenville schools.</p>
        <p>Reception Planned</p>
        <p>A reception honoring Jean Creech will be held Thurday from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Quail Ridge Party House as part of the observance of National Guidance and Counseling Week. Faculty members at Rose, present and former students of Mrs. Creech and their parents are sponsoring the reception.</p>
        <p>Refreshment will be made and served by the food service class at Rose High. Students and members of the community may attend the reception.</p>
        <p>Honor Student</p>
        <p>Scott A. Jarman of Route 1, Farmville, has been named to the deans list for the 1983 fall semester at Western Carolina University. Students who achieve a 3.0 or above quality point ratio on a 4.0 scale are eligible for the deans list.</p>
        <p>School Board</p>
        <p>The Greenville Board of Education will hold an information meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Wahl-Coates Elementary School. Items to be considered include a public hearing on the merger of the city and Pitt County school systems.</p>
        <p>STEPHEN F. HORNE II</p>
        <p>TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT</p>
        <p>RICHARD L. CANNON, III</p>
        <p>HAS JOINED HIM IN THE PRACTICE OF LAW AS AN ASSOCIATE</p>
        <p>STEPHEN F. HORNE II</p>
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        <p>Pirates Avenge Loss To Mason</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>Freshman Keith Sledge took the ball on the left side, dribbed toward the middle, turned at the^^foul line and jumped up, sending the basketball spinning toward the basket.</p>
        <p>Swish! It was through with two seconds left and East Carolina Universitys Pirates had pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the ECAC-South this year, downing pre-season favorite George Mason, im.</p>
        <p>The Pirates, led by three freshmen in double figures and senior Tony Robinson, who played his most aggressive offensive ball game, simply refused to die when the Patriots scrambled back from as much as 14 points down early in the game to lead by as much as five in the second half.</p>
        <p>The youthful Pirates  playing a much more experienced Mason team  proved their better in this one, and it gave the Bucs their first ECAC-South victory of the year after five bitter losses.</p>
        <p>The Pirates had to do it the hard</p>
        <p>way too, outscoring a Patriot team that crashed through 26 of 29 foul shots in comparison to just 12 of 22 for the Pirates. ECU did hit at the end when it counted.</p>
        <p>They werent perfect - they missed some  but they hit enough.</p>
        <p>Roy Smith, who had proved the goat in the early season loss to Drexel, was the target on several occasions late in the game of Mason fouls, but he banged through three of five in the final 1:34 and that helped the Bucs to keep the lead.</p>
        <p>Mason managed to tie it up, however, when Ricky Wilson hit both of his shots with 13 seconds left after William Grady had missed on the second of two free throws. Mason called a time out to try and stop the Pirate move down court, but ECU moved it through and Sledge took his step into the middle to make the shot.</p>
        <p>Coach Charlie Harrison said later that there had been no set play for Sledge. Each man was to look for the shot.</p>
        <p>The Roanoke Rapids rookie did just that. When I brought the ball up, Carlos (Yates) laid back and I</p>
        <p>THE DAILY</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
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        <p>saw that I had the shot. I took it and luckily, it went in.</p>
        <p>With two seconds to go, both teams used their final time out to set up strategy. ECU lay back to beyond mid court and Mason lofted a long one to Yates - its superstar.</p>
        <p>The Pirate defense went high to block the pass, but was unable to get a hand on it. But it was enough to throw Yates off his mark and he fumbled the ball and was still trying to pick it up with the horn went off.</p>
        <p>We made the big play when we had to make it, Harrison said afterwards. George Mason is a very, very good basketball team and were fortunate to win, but these kids deserve it.</p>
        <p>Harrison said that many times a team faced with the problems ECU has had this year would have given up. But these kids have stuck with it. I cant say enough for em. When you have good kids, good things are bound to happen and this was a good thing tonight. Its easy to front run, to smile when things are going right, but these kids are working hard. .Theyre still puppies, but theyre getting better.</p>
        <p>Harrison said Sledges move to the basket was a mark of guts and character.</p>
        <p>And while the freshmen were doing their thing, senior Tony Robinson was performing uncharacteristically. Robinson, who usually lays back in the backcourt and allows others to take it to the basket, did it himself, driving to the</p>
        <p>(Please turn to page B-5)</p>
        <p>Wake Takes OT Victory</p>
        <p>Deacs Top Clemson</p>
        <p>CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Wake Forest Coach Carl Tacy quipp^, How about time-and-a-half pay? after his Deacons defeated Clemson 76-72 in overtime in Atlantic Coast</p>
        <p>Conference play Saturday.</p>
        <p>It was the second straight extraperiod win for the Wake Forest team, which defeated Georgia Tech 78-74 in overtime Thursday.</p>
        <p>WAKE FOREST</p>
        <p>MP FG</p>
        <p>Garber</p>
        <p>Green</p>
        <p>Teachey</p>
        <p>Rudd</p>
        <p>Young</p>
        <p>Toms</p>
        <p>Bogues</p>
        <p>Kepley</p>
        <p>Cline</p>
        <p>Totals</p>
        <p>CLEMSON</p>
        <p>Jones</p>
        <p>Jenkins</p>
        <p>Jarman</p>
        <p>Michael</p>
        <p>Campbell</p>
        <p>Eppley</p>
        <p>Wallace</p>
        <p>Bynum</p>
        <p>Grant</p>
        <p>Totals</p>
        <p>Wake Forest Clemson......</p>
        <p>17 1- 4</p>
        <p>39 8-15 45 6-17</p>
        <p>40 2- 5 35 2- 5</p>
        <p>6 1- 1 10 0- 0 5 0-0</p>
        <p>28 4- 7 225 24-54</p>
        <p>MP FG 24 4- 9 38 6-15 44 11-19 31 3-10 33 4-10 3</p>
        <p>29 5</p>
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        <p>0- 0 1 7-10 8 9-11 11 3-6 5 5-7 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 1- 2 1 3- 4</p>
        <p>R A F Pt</p>
        <p>0 2 1 23</p>
        <p>3  21</p>
        <p>4  7</p>
        <p>It couldnt have come at a better time, Tacy said, adding that the Deacons needed the victory.</p>
        <p>We missed some free throws to put it away in regulation and got a ittle tired ... but then we sealed it.with free throws.</p>
        <p>We could as easily be second in the conference instead of last, said Clemson Coach Bill Foster.</p>
        <p>1 cannot figure the foul situation. With about 10 minutes left in the game, they had shot 23 free throws and we had shot two.</p>
        <p>Delaney Rudd sank two free throws with nine seconds left in</p>
        <p>overtime to give the Deacons the win.</p>
        <p>The Deacons sank nine free throws in the overtime period to make up for missing three critical opportunities at the end of regulation play.</p>
        <p>Clemson, down by three points with 39 seconds to play in regulation, gained ground when Danny Young missed two free throw opportunities and freshman Mark Cline missed another for Wake Forest. Warren Wallace scored a field goal and Murray Jarman scored at the buzzer for a 67-67 tie.</p>
        <p>Strong Play Inside</p>
        <p>Fast Carolina freshman forward Roy Smith (41) goes up inside against Carlos Yates (:12) and VtacenrSueen oTg^^^^ Mason in an ECAC-South elash Saturday at Minges Coliseum Smith posted 13 poinU as the Pirates upset Mason. 70-68. m the conference remate e w the two schools. (Reflector photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>28-40 38 12 12 76</p>
        <p>FT 1- 2 0- 0 1- 1 1- 1 0- 0</p>
        <p>R A 8 1</p>
        <p>0- 0 3- 5 0- 0 18 3- 5 225 34-73</p>
        <p>0-000</p>
        <p>0-024</p>
        <p>1-210 0-051 4- 6 42 22</p>
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        <p>5 9 5 12</p>
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        <p>0 6 1 6</p>
        <p>27 72 9-76 572</p>
        <p>Jordan's 24 Sparks UNC</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE - Michael Jordans dunk and three-point play late in the first half ignited top-ranked and unbeaten North Carolina to a 76-60 college basketball victory over The Citadel Saturday night.</p>
        <p>The Tar Heels captured their 20th victory, the 14th straight season a Dean Smith-coached team has reached that plateau. In his 23 years as North Carolina head coach. Smith has won 20 games or more 17 times.</p>
        <p>The triumph was also the last game ever of Uie annual North-South Doubleheaders in Charlotte. In the opener, North Carolina State romped to a 95-72 victory over Furman.</p>
        <p>Primed for an upset after a near-miss against N.C. State in Friday nights action, the Bulldogs took a 26-^ lead on Jimmy Tharpes two free throws with 3:02 left before intermission. A Sam Perkins hook and a Brad Daugherty free throw tied the score at 26 with 2:32 left.</p>
        <p>Regan Truesdale got a basket on a goal-tending call, but Jordan, who finished with 24 points, retaliated on the one-handed stuff at the 2:02 mark. His jumper and free throw with 1:26 left gave North Carolina a 31-28 edge it would never surrender.</p>
        <p>The Bulldogs got as close as 33-32 on an A1 Sheppard layup with 44 seconds left, but Jordan scored two more baskets, the last with one second left to give North Carolina a 37-32 halftime lead.</p>
        <p>N. CAROLINA (76)</p>
        <p>Doherty 5-5 04) 10, Perkins 2-6 7-8 II,</p>
        <p>. Daugherty 6-10 4-5 16, Jontan 10-18 4-5 M, Hale 1-3 (H) 2, Peterson 2-5 04) 4, Popwn 1-31-2 3, WoU H (H) 2, Exum 1-1 04) 2, Moms 0-1 04) 0, Makkonen 04) 2-2 2. ToUli 2M61022 71.</p>
        <p>rown M M 4*Elm(^ 4-10 OO 8, Sterling 4-8 04)8, Truesdale 12-24 2-2 26, Matthew WMO Tharp 01 4-4 4, Sheppard 4-7 04) 8, Harwell 01 04) 0, Burgess 02 OO 0, Sawyer OO OO 0, Granger 01 ()4) 0, Hargette OO 04) 0, Frazier 00 2-2 2. ToUls2064086.</p>
        <p>Halftime-N.Carolina 37, Citodel 32 Foul^ out-Elmore. Rebounds-NXarolina 31 (Daugherty 9), Citadel 34 (Trues^le 121 Assiste-N.Carolina 17 (Peterson 7), fttat 13 . (Tharp 5). Total loulsN.Carolina 13, Citadel 19. ' TechnK^lsnone. A11,666.</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor Tammy Larkey, a 6-5 junior transfer from Tennessee, came off the East Tennessee State University bench to score 23 points and lead the Lady Buccaneers to a 68-58 basketball victory over East Carolina University Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>Larkey, who doesnt start for ETSU despite being the teams leading scorer, tossed in 10 of 16 field goal attempts and added three of four at the line. She led the ETSU rebounding with eight.</p>
        <p>She doesnt start because shes a tranfer who just became eligible a few weeks agq, Coach Susan Yow said. Im loyal to my people and they will be starting the rest of the year. Too, its nice to have someone like Tammy to come in off the bench. People get used to whats going on out there, and then Tammy comes in. Its a whole new thing. East Carolina did have some success in stopping her, mainly with the defense put up by Lisa Squirewell.</p>
        <p>Coach Cathy Andruzzi said the Lady Pirates had several things they wanted to do against ETSU, and in the first half they accomplished them both. Weve been having a lot of turnovers, so we wanted to not fast break, but use the clock, get it down to alwut ten seconds then get it in. We wanted to get the ball inside, too, and try and get some fouls on their big people. We got Punky MiUs to make three fouls, so we were pretty well successful in that in the</p>
        <p>first half.</p>
        <p>ECU had nine turnovers in each half.</p>
        <p>However, Andruzzi didnt feel that the Pirates sustained that attack in the second half. That was the biggest problem we had. Then, on defense we didnt crash and help out as much as we had in the first ha f. The first half was a nip-and-tuck affair that saw both teams lead several times. ECU never led by more than two and ETSU held a four-point lead on five occasions. East Carolinas final lead came at the half at 27-25. The Pirates gained the lead late in the half on a basket off a rebound by Squirewell, and after Larkey tied it once more, Sylvia Bragg hit a 15-footer to end the first half scoring.</p>
        <p>In the second half, howeyer, things changed. Leigh Jaffkes three-point play just under a minute into the period put ETSU ahead for good at 28-27, Larkey and Regina Blair added baskets to up the lead to 32-27 before the Pirates scored again.</p>
        <p>Although the Lady Pirates cut the lead back to one on four occasions after that, they were never able to regain the lead. A basket by Blair and a pair of fre throws by Jaffke, followed by a basket by Kim Skala ran the lead out to seven, 46-39, and ECU never got closer than four after that.</p>
        <p>The Lady Buccaneers began to slowly pidl away after that, moving out by as many as 11 points at 57-46. ECU cut it back to six, 59-53, but couldnt hold the Lady Bucs off a*</p>
        <p>the foul line, where they made seven of nine in the final 1:14 to gain the</p>
        <p>East Carolinas scoring was led by. Squirewell and Bragg with 17 each while Rodriguez scored a career high 14, hitting on six of 12 from the floor.</p>
        <p>Blair added 16 to ETSUs total while Jaffke had 12 and Lori Hines had 10.</p>
        <p>The defeat was the third in a row for the Lady Pirates, equalling their longest of the year so far. They are now 8-11. East Tennessee climbs to 12-6 on the season.</p>
        <p>The Lady Pirates return to action this afternoon at 3 p.m. in Minges Coliseum against (Jeorgia Tech.</p>
        <p>Blair</p>
        <p>MiUs</p>
        <p>Jaffke</p>
        <p>Hines</p>
        <p>Skala</p>
        <p>Caldwell</p>
        <p>Larkey</p>
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        <p>East nessee (68)</p>
        <p>P FG FT Rb F A P</p>
        <p>39 7-13 2-5  4 3 1 16</p>
        <p>21  1-5  0-0</p>
        <p>23  4-5  4-5</p>
        <p>38  1-3  8-10</p>
        <p>39  2-8  1-2</p>
        <p>7  04)  04)</p>
        <p>5 1  2</p>
        <p>1 0 12 2 1 10 7  5</p>
        <p>0 0</p>
        <p>2 2</p>
        <p>33 10-16 3-4  8  2  1  23</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>200 25-50 18-26 27 17 11 68</p>
        <p>East Carolina (58)</p>
        <p>Phillips  40  0-2  1-2  5  4  0  1</p>
        <p>Anderson  21  2-4  04)  4  3  0  4</p>
        <p>Hedges  25  2-3  0-0.  2  4  1  4</p>
        <p>Rodriguez  35  6-12  2-2  3  3  2  14</p>
        <p>Bragg  40  7-17  3-3  6  2  4  17</p>
        <p>Mabiw  8  0-21-21211</p>
        <p>Squirewell  31  7-8  3-5  9  4  0  17</p>
        <p>Team  1</p>
        <p>Totals  200  24-48 10-14 31 22 8 58</p>
        <p>East Tennessee St  .......25  4368</p>
        <p>East Carolina........................27  3158</p>
        <p>Turnovers; ETSU 14, ECU 18.</p>
        <p>Technical Fouls: None.</p>
        <p>Officials: Overacre and Riddle. Attendance. 200.</p>
        <p>Oannoiif Myors Pac Pack In 95-72 Win Over Furman</p>
        <p>Over The Top</p>
        <p>Lady Pirate center Darlene Hedges (30) goes up for a shot against a pair of East Tennessee State defenders Saturday afternoon at Minges Coliseum. The Buccaneers toppled ECU 68-58. (Reflector ^hoto by Katie Zernhelt)</p>
        <p>By TOM FOREMAN Jr.</p>
        <p>AP Sports Writer CHARLO'TTE - Terry Gannon fired in 21 points and Ernie Myers added 17 as North Carolina State raced to a 95-72 college basketball victory over Furman Saturday night.</p>
        <p>The victory marked the Wolfpacks last game in the 26th annual North-South Doubleheaders in Charlotte. The two^lay, round-robin tournament ended with the nightcap between top-ranked and un^ten North Carolina and The Citadel.  ,  ^</p>
        <p>The Wolfpack took a 9-0 lead in the first two minutes, but Furman</p>
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        <p>battled back to within 14-10 on George Singletons dunk with 14:04 left in the half. A 10-2 Wolfpack spurt, capped by two Myers free throws, gave N.(5. State a 24-12 lead and put the Paladins out of reach.</p>
        <p>Spurred by a 69.2 percent performance from the field, N.C. State took a 50-29 halftime lead which steadily grew to 85-58 on two Gannon free throws with 4:20 left to play.</p>
        <p>Lorenzo (Charles scored 13 points in the second half and finished with 15 as the Wolfpack climbed to 16-7. Anthony Spud Webb had 12 and reserve Russell Pierre added 10 for N.C. State.</p>
        <p>N.CAROLINA ST. (95)</p>
        <p>Myers 5-15 7-8 17, Charles 7-12 1-3 15, McQueen 3-5 4-5 10, Gannon 8-10 5-6 21, WcM 4-4 4-4 12, Pierre 4-5 2-2 10, Bolton 0-1 3-4 3, Thompson 1-1 1-1 3, McClain 04) 0-0 0, Warren 2-3 04) 4, Shackleford 04) O-O 0, Butts 0-1 04) 0. Weber 0-1 04) 0. Totals 34-58 27-33 95.</p>
        <p>FURMAN (72)</p>
        <p>Singleton 5-7 7-1217, Gilliard 13-19 04) 26, Moore 2-9 04) 4, Reid 1-3 0-0 2, Creed 2-5 04) 4 Thomas 1-3 04)  2, Sims  6-9 1-2.  13,</p>
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        <p>Washington 0-2 04) 0, Keen 1-2 04) 2,</p>
        <p>Frainey 0-104) 0. Totals 31-6210-17 72.</p>
        <p>Halftime-N. Carolina St. 50. Furman 29 Fouled out-Sims, Rebounds-N. Carolina St.  32 (Charles 8),  Furman  27</p>
        <p>(Singleton 7). Assists-N. Carolina St. 20 (Webb 11), Furman 18 (Thomas 7). Total fouls-N.  Carolina  St. 20,  FurJhn  24.</p>
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        <p>ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia Tech accomplished one of Coach Bobby</p>
        <p>Cremins goals Saturday when John Salley converted a three-point play with eight seconds remaining to give the Yellow Jackets a 71-70 double overtime triumph over No. 10 Maryland in an Atlantic Coast Conference basketball game.</p>
        <p>"A winning season was one of my goals when I came here...and this guarantees me of my first winning season here, Cremins said. Im real happy we could do it with just two recruiting classes.</p>
        <p>I hope this helps us, he added. Things finally went our way. Im happy for our kids, the program. We are not a finished product by any means.</p>
        <p>Coach Lefty Driesell of Maryland said, I thought we played about as well as we can play. A couple of breaks at the end and we didnt capitalize on them and we lost.' It was a tough loss.</p>
        <p>Tech. ranked 18th, snap^ a three-game losing streak by oounc-ing back from an 11-point deficit with less than 16 minutes to play, forcing the first overtime on Anthony Byrds 17-footer from the top of the key to make it 62-62 with 1:57 remaining and the second extra period when Byrd hit a 20-footer from the same area to tie the game at66 with 1:06 to play.</p>
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        <p>Maryland guard Keith Gatlin (3) snatches away a rebound from the outstretched arms of Georgia Tech center Yvon Joseph (54) at Atlanta Saturday in the first half of their ACC game. The 18th-ranked Yellow Jackets knocked off 10th-ranked Maryland. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Memphis State (9).....53</p>
        <p>Ala.-Birmingham 51</p>
        <p>MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Keith Lee sank two free-throws with six seconds remaining in overtime Saturday as the Memphis State Tigers edged Alabama-Birmingham M-51 for their ninth straight college basketball victory.</p>
        <p>The ninth-ranked Tigers improved their record to 16-3, while UAB fell to 18-6.</p>
        <p>The Blazers carried the game into overtime by holding Memphis State scoreless over the final six minutes of regulation play. UAB, led by McKinley Singletons 14 points and Anthony Gordon, with 10, scored eight consecutive points during the final five minutes of play to deadlock the game at 51.</p>
        <p>The Tigers lost an opportunity to avoid the overtime when sophomore guard Andre Turner lost the ball out of boun^ as the horn sounded.</p>
        <p>Lee, who scored 13 points, and Phillip Doom Haynes, with 12, were the Tigers offensive leaders.</p>
        <p>Seven of Lees points came in the first half which produped seven ties. Memphis State trailed 13-6 when Lee hit seven of the Tigers next eight points to bring the score to 15-13 midway through the first period.</p>
        <p>overall and 5-1 in the league.</p>
        <p>Tiie Sooners beat the Tigers for only the second time in Billy Tubbs four years as head coach at Oklahoma.</p>
        <p>Missouri, whose Malcolm Thomas scored a career-high 34 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, fell to 14-7 and 3-3.</p>
        <p>Tisdale came into the game averaging 29 points, second b^t in the country. But he was held to 10 points and three rebounds, and played only 29 minutes of the game after getting into foul trouble in the first half.</p>
        <p>The Sooners took a 12-4 lead with 15:09 left in the first half following four consecutive Missouri turnovers, and were in front 40-34 at halftime despite 22 points by the Tigers Thomas.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma pushed the lead to 54-42 with 11:03 left to play when Pannell ' hit a long jumper, and, with about six minutes remaining, forward Calvin Pierce slammed home a thundering dunk and then got a sprawling tip-in to make it 64-48.</p>
        <p>league-leading conference record to 8-1 and their overall mark to 154. UCLA slipped to 6-2 in conference play and 13-5 on the season.</p>
        <p>Schrempf topped all scorers with 27 points while Kenny Fields topped the Bruins with 26 before fouling out with 3:49 to play in the third overtime.</p>
        <p>The Huskies had opportunities to win the game in regulation and the second overtime, as they ran down the clock on both occasions but failed to get a high-percentage shot.</p>
        <p>In the third overtime, Washington grabbed a quick six-point lead. Damon hit an 18-footer from the left corner and sophomore forward Paul Fortier added a lay-in and free throw before Schrempf sank one of two free throws for a 79-73 lead with 3:15 to play.</p>
        <p>UCLA never got closer than three the rest of the way.</p>
        <p>The lead changed harujs 22 times and the score was tied on 11 occasions in regulation play, which ended at 62-62.</p>
        <p>Washington............89</p>
        <p>UCLA (20).......81,  30T</p>
        <p>SEATTLE (AP) - Reserve guard Clay Damon and forward Detlef Schrempf scored five points each in the third overtime Saturday as the Washington Huskies defeated the UCLA Bruins 89-81 in a regionally televised Pacific-10 Conference basketball game.</p>
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        <p>Turnovers; Maryland 15, Georgia Tech</p>
        <p>Technical fouls: None.</p>
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        <p>Tech then held for the final shot, which Salley put up off a feed from Mark Price. The Jackets then yielded an uncontested layup to Marylands Keith Gatlin with three</p>
        <p>seconds remaining.</p>
        <p>The victory lifted Tech to 15-5 overall and 5-4 in the ACC. Maryland, playing its second game since starter Adrian Branch was suspended after being arrested last weekend on a marijuana possession charge, fell to 144 and 4-2.</p>
        <p>Tech took an early 19-14 lead</p>
        <p>Oklahoma (12)........76</p>
        <p>Missouri.................65</p>
        <p>NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Senior guard Jan Pannell scored a career-high 21 points Saturday and I2th-ranked Oklahoma posted a 76-65 Big Eight Conference victory oyer Missouri despite the poorest scoring performance ever by All-America Wayman Tisdale.</p>
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        <p>By The Associated Press EAST</p>
        <p>Army 71, Manhattan 63 Boston Coll. 72, Pittsburgh 59 Boston U. 98, Niagara 85 Bucknell71, Rider70 Columbia 48, Dartmouth 45 Cornell 62, Harvard 60 C.W Post 58, Pace 56 Delaware 83, Lehigh 67 Fairfield 65, Holy Cross 63 fairleigh Dickinson 81, Siena 64 Georgetown 87, Connecticut 62 Iona 7, Fordham 74 Juniata 49, King's Pa 47 Kutztown St. 58, Cheyney 57 Lafayette 77, American 67 Lebanon Val. 79, Dickinson 60 LeMoyne 7^ Phila Textile 70 LIU 88, St. Francis, N'V 81 Louisville 93, La Salle 88 Maine 71, New Hampshire 67 Northeastern 68, Canisius 66, OT Pitt-Johnstown 85, Liberty Baptist 81 Princeton 62, Yale 60</p>
        <p>- Rhode Island 76, Massachusetts 69 Rutgers 56, George Washington 53 Sacred Heart 89, Cent. Connecticut 75 'Southampton 101, Stony Brook 72</p>
        <p>St. Bona venture 61. Duquesne 60 St.Francis, Pa.78, Loyola. Md. 68  </p>
        <p>St Joseph'sSO, PennSt 72 Temple 83, W Virginia 77, OT SOL I H</p>
        <p>Alabama 69. Kentucky 62 Alabama A&amp;amp;M %, Morehouse 91 .Appalachians!. 55, Davidson 53 Centenary 70, Mercer 68 Coker 85^ Limestone 83 Coll. of Charleston 35. Lander 25</p>
        <p> Duke 67. Virginia 64</p>
        <p>E. Carolina fo, George Mason 68 ElizabethCitvSt 89, St. Paul's 87 Florida St 78, So Mississippi 74 'Georgia Tech71, .Maryland70. 20T Greensboro Coll 79, N.C.-Greensboro72 Guilford 56, Averett 45  High Point 60, Catawba 59 Lemoyne-Owen 104, Benedict 74 Lenoir-Rhyne68, N.C.-Asheville 67 Livingstone 71, Hampton Inst. 64 Louisiana Tech 89. Texas-Arlington 74 Marquette 59, Richmond 55 Marsnall 75, Tn.-Chattanooga 67 McNeese St 60, Arkansas ST. 58 Memphis St. 53. Ala.-Birmingham 51, OT .Methodist 93, Va Wesleyan 92. OT Middle Tenn. 84. Georgia St 61 Miss. Valley St 62, Texas So 61 Mississippi 57, Tennessee 56 Moreheaa St. 65, E. Kentucky 60 N. Carolina 76. The Citadel 60 V N. Carolina A&amp;amp;T 79. S. Carolina St, 68 N. Carolina St. 95, Furman 72 NE Louisiana 71, N Texas St. 64 New Orleans 64, Stetson 57 Pembroke 88, Elon 75 Pfeiffer 72, Wingate 62 Randolph-Macon 68, Radford 60 Roanoke 76, Hampden Sydnev 66</p>
        <p> .S. Alabama 66, W Kentucky 65</p>
        <p>S Carolina 52, Notre Dame 42 St. Augustine s 75, Shaw 64 .Transylvania 62, Kentucky St. 53 -Tulane 63, Virginia Tech 61 Tusculum 86, Lee 77 Va Commonwealth 55. Jacksonville 49 . W Carolina 86. VMI82 . W. Georgia 94. LaGrange 76 . Wake Forest 76, Clemson 72, OT</p>
        <p> William &amp;amp; Marv 46, James Madison 44</p>
        <p>Midwest</p>
        <p>- Ball St . 63. Ohio 60</p>
        <p>' Butler73.Loyola,lll 65</p>
        <p>- Creighton 43. Bradley 38 " Dayton 81, Vermont 53</p>
        <p> DePaul59, St. John's 57. OT ' Indiana 81, Wisconsin 67</p>
        <p>. Indiana St. 74, S. Illinois 73 . lowaSt 67, Oklahoma St 63 . Miami.Ohio80, W Michigan.55 . Michigan Tech 69, Ferris St 66 . Millsaps 54, Maryville 45</p>
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        <p>- William Penn 69, Central 61</p>
        <p>- Wilmington 92, Manchester 86. OT Wittenberg 73, Kenyon 46 Xavier 54, Detroit 52</p>
        <p>SOUTHWEST . Arkansas Baylor 44 Houston 76, So Methodist .57 Jackson St 57, Prairie View 52 Mary Hardin-Baylor 65, Huston-Tillouson</p>
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        <p>Rice 43, Texas A&amp;amp;M 42 S.F. Austin 69, SW Texas St 60 Texas Tech 47. Texas Christian 45 Tulsa 93. Drake 74 Wayland Bapt 63. Dallas Bapt 61 FAR WEST Denver 74, E New Mexico 61 New .Mexico 77, Utah 69 So. California 68, Washington St 61 UtahSt 71, Fullerton St ife W Coast Christian 64, Pacific Christian 44 W Montana-79, Great Falls 73 Washington 89. UCLA 81.30TAlabama Upsets Kentucky</p>
        <p>TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -Alabama, led by Buck Johnsons 18 points, pressed Kentucky into 23 turnovers and upset the third-ranked basketball Wildcats 69-62 in college basketball Saturday.</p>
        <p>Alabama beat us with the press, Kentucky Coach Joe B. Hall said. They handled us well with the press, and it certainly was the difference this afternoon.</p>
        <p>I think this is the* most intense basketball game Ive ever seen Alabama play. It was a great effort, said Alabama Coach Wimp Sanderson, who credited the extra timeouts in the televised game with helping his exhausted team hold on to its lead.</p>
        <p>Alabama improved its record to 13-6 overall and 6-4 in the Southeastern Conference. Kentucky fell to 16-3 overall and 7-3 in the league.</p>
        <p>In addition to Johnsons 18 points, Alabama got 17 from Bobby Lee Hurt, 12 from Eric Richardson, and 10 from Terry Williams. Kentucky was led by Kenny Walker with 14, while Melvin Turpin and Jim Master had 12 each and Sam Bowie 10.</p>
        <p>Alabama shot an ice cold 30.6 percent from the field in the first half, but Kentucky helped the Crimson Tide stay close with 13 turnovers. Kentucky led 32-29 at the half after being on top by as many ^ 12 points early in the game.</p>
        <p>We started out shooting poorly and playing a zone on defense. When they started turning it over in the</p>
        <p>first half, we decided we needed to start pressing, which is what we did, said Sanderson, whose team had only six turnovers.</p>
        <p>In the second half, Alabama came out storming, taking its biggest lead 52-40 with 12:02 to play when Richardson hit a 20-foot jumper from the left wing. Richardson ended the game with 15 assists  a school record.</p>
        <p>Kentucky got hot again late in the game, going on a 16-4 run, including six points by Master, and tying the score at 56-56 with 4:56 to play.</p>
        <p>With 2:44 to go. Hurt hit a foul shot to put Alabama ahead 57-56 and the Tide never dropped its lead again, taking a field goal and 10 free throws down the stretch'.</p>
        <p>Hal) said Kentuckys comeback effort late in the game was destroyed when Bowie fouled out.</p>
        <p>Alabama is a great team and they should do well the Test of the season. They pounded the boards hard, they defensed us inside well, but their press was the difference, and our turnovers were devastating, Hall said.</p>
        <p>Purdue (16)............48</p>
        <p>Iowa ..................46</p>
        <p>IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Curt Clawson and Jim Rowinski scored key baskets down the stretch and I6th-ranked Purdue, using a delay game for much of the second half, held on to beat Iowa 48-46 in Big Ten</p>
        <p>Conference college basketball Sat-^ urday.</p>
        <p>Purdue, winning in Iowa City for the first time since 1977, sent its record to 15-4 overall and 8-1 in the Big Ten, assuring the Boilermakers of remaining at least tied for the conference lead. Iowa, losing its fourth straight game, fell to 9-10 and 2-7.</p>
        <p>Purdue went into its slowdown after Andre Banks hit two free throws to cap a run of six straight Iowa points that cut the Boilermakers lead to 35-32 with 12:51 remaining.</p>
        <p>Iowa kept threatening, but Purdue responded with critical baskets in the closing minutes and the Hawkeyes never got closer than the final margin. Clawson hit a short jumper to put Purdue ahead 45-40 with 1:05 remaining and after Michael Payne scored for Iowa, Rowinski got free for a layup to make it 47-42 with 42 seconds left.</p>
        <p>Iowa made its final run after Steve Reid hit one of two free throws for a 48-44 Purdue lead with 29 seconds to go. The Hawkeyes Greg Stokes dropped in a rebound shot with four seconds remaining, but the Boilermakers ran out the clock.</p>
        <p>Rowinski led Purdue with 11 points and James Bullock came off the</p>
        <p>Rose Swimmers Top Chapel Hill</p>
        <p>The Rose High School boys swim team defeated Chapel Hill 72-68 Saturday at Minges Natatorium, while the Rampettes fell 123-38.</p>
        <p>Both Rose teams finished the regular season with 3-3 records and will send swimmers to the Atlantic Seaboard Meet,'which will be held February 10-li in Minges. The 4-A Conference sectionals will also be held in Minges on February 17.</p>
        <p>Rose swimmers;</p>
        <p>Boys Results Kelly Barnhill - 1st 50 free 22.32, 1st 100 free 50.01; Paul Mark Kelly - 1st 100 breast 1:04.1, 2nd 200 IM 2:12.88; Marshall Moore - 1st 200 free 2:01.43, 2nd 500 free 5:40.86; Les Turner -2nd 100 fly 1:02.83 , 4th 200 IM 2:23.04; Mike Uhlman - 2nd 100 back 1:06.9; Jon Jolly - 3rd 200 free 2:12.96,5th 100 fly 1:07.01; Mike Gavigan</p>
        <p>- 5th 50 free 24.6, 4th 100 free 58.92; George Georgalis - 3rd 100 breast 1:14; Jim Gillahan  4th 100 fly 1:06.46, 6th 50 free 26.03; Chris Vansant  1st one-meter diving 101.92.</p>
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        <p>Girls Results Betsy Barnhill - 2nd one-meter diving 78.84; Christy Garrison - 3rd 200 free 2:48.7, 5th 500 free 7:48.89; Cheryl Clark - 3rd one-meter diving 75.5; Anissa Boyer - 3rd 100 breast 1:24.33, 5th 50 free 31.55; Lisa Wallace - 3rd 100 fly 1:08.13, 4th 100 free 1:07.%; Luanne Wallace</p>
        <p>- 4th 50 free 29.4, 4th 100 breast 1:25.03; Gail Chamberlain - 4th 200 IM 3:06 69, 5th 100 Hy 1:32.08; Nicole Johnson - 4th one-meter diving 71.86; Susana Perea - 4th 500 free 7:45.49,7th 50 free 33.1; Kate Jamieson - 5th one-meter diving 68.72; Josie Wilem - 6th one-meter diving 44,82.</p>
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        <p>bench to get eight. Reserve Andre Banks topped Iowa with 16 points, Steve Carfino scored 12 and Stokes added 11.</p>
        <p>The first half ended on a controversial note after Reid fouled Banks with two seconds Temaining</p>
        <p>and Purdue ahead 30-20. Iowa had been in the one-and-one free throw situation since the 8:20 mark, but the officials gave Iowa the ball out of bounds instead of sending Banks to the line and Carfino misfired on a jump shot at the buzzer.</p>
        <p>ECU Sw/mmers Take Pair From Blue Devils</p>
        <p>DURHAM - East Carolinas mens and womens swimming teams each captured victories over Duke University Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>The Pirates came away with a 65-48 decision, while the Lady Pirates swam to a 70-43 total.</p>
        <p>Gregor Wray and Chema Lar-ranaga each won two events for the men. Wray took the 200 Individual medley and the 200 butterfly, while Larranaga took the 1,000 and 500 freestyles.</p>
        <p>For the Lady Pirates, Cindy Newman, Kaycee Paust and Renee Seech were double winners. Newman won the 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly, while Paust took the 200 individual medley and the 100 backstroke. Seech won both of the diving events.</p>
        <p>The men are now 8-3 on the season while the women climb to 8-4. The Pirates return to action on Saturday, Feb. 18 at South Carolina, while the women host to William &amp;amp; Mary the same afternoon.</p>
        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>Men's Winners Medley Relay. ECU (Richard, Wray, Hollett, William.si 3:37.29; 1,000 free, Larranaga (EC) 9:576 87 , 200free, Pittelli (EC) 1:46 20 ; 50 free, Swedenburg (D) 22.07 ; 200 IM, Wray 'EC) 2:01.65; 1-m diving. Eagle (EC) 244 3 ; 200 fly, Wray (EC) time unavailable; 100 free, Williams (EC) 47.61; 200 breast, Kregich (D) 1:59 79 ; 5(X)free, Larranaga (EC) 4:52,62; 3-m diving. Chamblin (Di 262.18; 200 breast, Caxy (D) 2:17,77; 400 free relay, Duke (Berray, Horjan. Pible, Swedenborg) 3:13.60</p>
        <p>W omens W inners 400 medley relay, ECU (Livingston, Feinberg, Burton, James) 4^1 71; 1000 free. Haffon (D) 10:43 14; 200 free, Newman (EC) 1:57 46 , 50 free, Keating (EC) time unavailable, 200 IM, Paust (EC) 2:15.91: 1-M diving. Seech (EC) 215 4, 100 fly, Newman (EC) 1:00.16; 100 free, Gaydash (EC) 56 10; 100back, Paust (EC) 1:01.81, .500 free, Haffon (D) 5:17.11, 3-m diving. Seech (EC) 227 18; 100 breast, Erlenbach (D) 1:12,64; 200 free relay. Duke (Majirill, Auerbach, Garon, Pafiiri) 1:49 4</p>
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        <p>^ The Daily Reflector. Greenville^N C</p>
        <p>Sunday, February 5,1984</p>
        <p>Blue Demons Escape</p>
        <p>Human Bridge</p>
        <p>^Patrick Ewing (33) and Reggie Williams (34) Georgetown form a human bridge to stop a two-point attempt at the basket by Vicente</p>
        <p>Ithier of Connecticut during the first half of their game at the Capital Centre Saturday. (AP La'Serphoto)</p>
        <p>Sheehan Leads Arden</p>
        <p>NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ,(&amp;lt;AP) - Patty Sheehan birdied the final two holes for a 3-under-par 69 Saturday and a two-shot lead after three rounds of the $175,000 JElizabeth Arden Classic at the Turnberry Isle Country Club.</p>
        <p>Sheehan, who with Sally Little of ;South Africa shared the second-ihund lead in the Ladies Pro-Ifpssional Golf event, had a three-:round total 8-under-par 208.</p>
        <p>Anne-Marie Palli of France en-:Cered Saturdays play three shots off -the pace, but carded a 4-under-par 68 Ifpr a 210 total and sole possession of I second place.</p>
        <p>; Rookie Sherri Turner  who set a ^course record on the front nine with "a 31 - was in third place after firing 'a5-under67for211.</p>
        <p>I: Cathy Mant and Pat Bradley were Itied at 212 for fourth, while six ; player  including JoAnne Carner</p>
        <p>and Beth Daniel - were deadlocked for fifth at 213.</p>
        <p>Sheehan, the 1983 Player of the Year, birdied the first two holes .of the day and at times was tied for the lead by Palli and Turner.</p>
        <p>The wind was a little stronger today, said Sheehan of the 18-22 mph gusts. When you know how strong the wind is, you just step up and hit the bail.</p>
        <p>A lot of times, though, you have to guess. But this week Ive been under control,said Sheehan, 27.</p>
        <p>The leader remained confident going into Sundays deciding round over the par-72,6,-092-yard course.</p>
        <p>1 usually handle it well with a good final round. But I really dont know what to think. Im playing so well now so early. I dont usually start playing well until May, said Sheehan, who had five birdies and two bogeys Saturday.</p>
        <p>Palli, who credits new contact lenses purchased Friday with im-)roving her putting game, had five jirdies  including one of 35 feet on the second hole  to go with one bogey.</p>
        <p>Im half surprised with my round, said Palli. But I played pretty well last year and won one tourney.</p>
        <p>Vikes Take Second In Coastal Tpurney</p>
        <p>; ! HOLLYWOOD - Although four  D.H. Conley wrestlers won first  place in their wieght class, the</p>
        <p>* yikings came in second behind West 'Carteret in the Coastal 3-A Con-; lerence Tournament Saturday.</p>
        <p>* * West Carteret posted 1634 points,</p>
        <p> Conley 159, Havelock 154, White Oak *53 and West Craven 11 in the  Journey.</p>
        <p>Heavyweight Stacy McCarter continued to dominate that class, as</p>
        <p>* he drew a bye in the seminfinals and</p>
        <p>* pinned West Carterets L. Glancy in</p>
        <p>* just 52 seconds.</p>
        <p>' Reginald Moore pinned Richard : Riggs of West Carteret for the 115 pound championship, and Kerry ^Farris decisioned Havelocks Chuck r ^nderson 11-2 for the 122 title.</p>
        <p>:  Shawn  Hardy  decisioned  Jeff  Peay</p>
        <p>: of Havelock 13-4 for the 141 cham^</p>
        <p> pionship.</p>
        <p> Any one of the top three teams - could have won it, though West ; Carteret was a slight favorite, : Conley Coach Milt Sherman said. ; We had several good matches</p>
        <p>* throughout the day, but we werent</p>
        <p>* consistent enough to win the cham-: pionship.</p>
        <p>:  Moore  moved  into  fourth  place  and</p>
        <p>McCarter took over 10th on the</p>
        <p>* ill-time Conley top ten scoring list.</p>
        <p>The sectional tournament wi held February 10-11 at Conley.</p>
        <p>Conley Results 101: K. McKinney (H) d. David Farris (Cl 3-2. (Bye in consolation semifinals for third place)</p>
        <p>108: Jackie King (C) p. J. Gaskins (WCr) 1:56. Danny Iwaniki (WCa) p. King :21 King d. Mark Parker (WO) 1:36. (Third)</p>
        <p>115: Reginald Moore (C) p. P. Emmens (WCr) :37. Moore p. Richard Riggs (WCa)3:37. (First)</p>
        <p>122: Kerry Farris (C)*d. Chris Culpepper (WCa) 13-1. Farris d. Chuck Anderson (H) 11-2. (First)</p>
        <p>129: Joel Maye (C) d. Bobby King (H) 12-1. Willie Cowperphwait (WCa) p. Maye 3:02. (Second)</p>
        <p>135: Paul Morton (WO) p. Mark Davies (C) :48. J. Parker (H) d. Davies 10-5. (Fourth)</p>
        <p>141: Shawn Hardy (C) p. Lash Bragon (WCa) :47. Hardy d. Jeff Peay (H) 13-4. (First)</p>
        <p>148: Kafer Peele (WCa) d. Martin Anderson (C) 13-6. (Anderson bye in consolation for third place)</p>
        <p>158: Scott Boyle (C) d. P. Reed (WCa) 19-9. Mike Rook (H) p. Boyle :53. (Second)</p>
        <p>170: Marty Rivenbark (H) d. Alton Mobley (C) 8-6. Mobley p. Ron Hartley (WO) 3:24. (Third)</p>
        <p>188: Ricky Rice (C) d. Steve Yurko (WCa) 13-9. C. Greenbush (H) d. Rice 7-5. (Second)</p>
        <p>198: Gerald Harper (C) d. Jay Mulwee (WCa) 5-4. Kevin Sublette (H) d. Harper ,11-2. (Second)</p>
        <p>Hvw: Stacy McCarter drew bye in semifinals. McCarter p. L. Glancy (WCa) :52. (First)</p>
        <p>Rec Basketball_</p>
        <p>Senior League Tar Heels and Pirates had a double forfeit</p>
        <p>Wildcats...................................19  16-55</p>
        <p>Blue Devils...............................15  26-41</p>
        <p>Leading scorer: WTraye Fuqua 11; BD-Eric Woodworth 26.</p>
        <p>Terrapins........................ 7  1623</p>
        <p>Cavaliers.................................30  4272</p>
        <p>Leading scorers: TJordy Smith 16; C-Jeff Howard 22, Mike Kinley 28.</p>
        <p>Midget League</p>
        <p>Wildcats.............................3 2 4 8-17</p>
        <p>Cavaliers..........................6  9  6  930</p>
        <p>Leading scorers: WJason Wing 9, Blake Stallings 6; CChris Christopher 14, Derick Daniel 8.</p>
        <p>Blue Devils ...............8  9  2  6-25</p>
        <p>Terrapins.........................8  10  6  731</p>
        <p>Leading scorers: BTeague Tripp 16; T-jifen Sawyer 15.'</p>
        <p>Tarheels...........................6  5  11  1-23</p>
        <p>Tigers..............................4  6  2  9-21</p>
        <p>Pirates.............................10  6  0  2-18</p>
        <p>Wolfpack............................2  0  7  8-17</p>
        <p>Leading scorers: PAbram Lany 11, Chris Bland 4; W-Walt Clark 4, Mitchell Nelson 4.</p>
        <p>Junior League</p>
        <p>Cavaliers ....................2  10  8  4-24</p>
        <p>Blue Devils.......................2  9  7  5-23</p>
        <p>Leading scorers: CTim Clark 20; BAntony Johnson 8.</p>
        <p>Wildcats.........................4  18  7  9-36</p>
        <p>Pirates.................... 7  6  4  10-27</p>
        <p>Leading scorers: WPierre Nelson 19; P-BillTaft23.  \</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (AP) - Kehny Pattersons 10-foot jump shot with three seconds remaining in overtime Saturday lifted undefeated and second-ranked DePaul to a 59-57 college basketball victory over St. Johns.</p>
        <p>Patterson had put DePaul ahead 57-55 with a pair of clutch free throws with 17 seconds left, but Chris Mullin, who led all scorers with 21 points, tied it for St. Johns on a pair of free throws with nine seconds to go.</p>
        <p>The victory was the 17th straight for the Blue Demons, while the hard-luck Redmen fell to 12-7 and have now lost six of their last seven games.</p>
        <p>Regulation play ended with the score tied at 51-51 and St. Johns playing for a final, shot, which the Redmen missed.</p>
        <p>Patterson finished with 10 points^^ while Kevin Holmes had 11 for DePaul and Dallas Comegys added' 10. Jeff Allen chipped in 15 for St. Johns.</p>
        <p>DePaul couldnt get untracked in the first half, although the Blue Demons held several leads  including an 8-5 advantage in the early going.</p>
        <p>Tyrone Corbin, the teams leading scorer, managed only two free throws in the early going and, with DePaul leading 16-15, Mullin connected for a 17-16 St. Johns lead.</p>
        <p>With Mullin, Mark Jackson and Allen leading the way, the Redmen opened up a 27-20 halftime lead as E)ePaul was guilty of 11 turnovers to only two for St. Johns.</p>
        <p>DePaul came out in the second half and outscored the Redmen 9-2 to climb into a 31-30 lead. But St. Johns retaliated with an 11-2 spree, which included seven points by Mullin, to again pull ahead.</p>
        <p>With Patterson and Tony Jackson hitting, the Blue Demons finally tied it up 51-51 on a 20-footer by Patterson with 1:28 left in the game.</p>
        <p>St. Johns played for a final shot and Bill Wennington attempted a layup at the buzzer only to have it blocked by Corbin to force the overtime.</p>
        <p>Georgetown (4).......87</p>
        <p>Connecticut.............62</p>
        <p>LANDOVER, Md. (AP) - Patrick Ewing scored 23 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and blocked six shots to pace fourth-ranked Georgetown past Connecticut 87-62 Saturday.</p>
        <p>With the victory, their sixth straight, the Hoyas moved into a first-place tie in the Big East Conference with idle Syracuse at 8-1. Overall the Hoyas are off to their best start ever at 19-2.</p>
        <p>Connecticut, which has lost its last three games, is 11-8 overall and 3-6 in the Big East.</p>
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        <p>straight the Huskies have had to play without their leading scorer,' guaid Elarl Kelley, who remains sidelined with a sprained ankle.</p>
        <p>Connecticut was led by sophomore Tim Coles, who scored 18 points.</p>
        <p>Joining- Ewing in double figures for the Hoyas were Reggie Williams with 14, DHorace Broadnax, 13, and David Wingate,! 1.</p>
        <p>Georgetown, an 81-69 winner over the Huskies earlier this season, took charge six minutes into the game.</p>
        <p>After trading baskets with the Huskies for an 11-9 lead, the Hoyas went on a 12-4 spurt to open a 23-13 lead with 8:55 to play in the half.</p>
        <p>Huskies Coach Dorn Perno called, time to settle down his team and the strategy paid quick dividends as UConn scored six straight points.</p>
        <p>Alvin Fredericks driving layup off an assist from Karl Hobbs drew Connecticut within 23-19 with 6:53 remaining in the first half. It would be, however, as cl(e as the Huskies wouWcome.</p>
        <p>With the 7-foot Ewing controlling the boards and Wingate providing the scoring punch, the Hoyas out-scored UConn 16-8 to close out the half with a 39-27 advantage.</p>
        <p>Wingate, a sophomore, scored 11 points in the half, including six in the final four minutes as the Hoyas pulled away.</p>
        <p>Louisville (17)..........93</p>
        <p>LoSalle  ...........88</p>
        <p>PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Uncaster Gordon scored 20 points and Jeff Hall came off the bench to add 19 in leading 17th-ranked Uuisville to a hard-fought 93-88 victory over USalle in college basketball action Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Cardinals, 15-5, trailed 79-74 with six minutes left in the game but rallied to tie the score at 82 on a jump shot by Hall with 4:02 to play.</p>
        <p>Hall made a three-point play with 3:17 left to give Louisville an 85-82 edge and the Cardinals never trailed again.</p>
        <p>Two free throws by Steve Black of USalle, the games leading scorer with 28 points, closed the lead to 87-86 at the 1:19 mark. But Charles Jones and Gordon answered with two free throws apiece to secure the victory.</p>
        <p>USalle raced to a 14-4 advantage in the first five minutes of the game and, sparked by Black led by 10 points on five different occasions during the first half.</p>
        <p>The Cardinals came within 47-44 on Milt Wagners jump shot with just under a minute left in the half, but the LaSalle scored six straight points, four by Albert Butts, to take a 53-44 lead at intermission.</p>
        <p>Tulane  ..........63</p>
        <p>Virginia Tech...........61</p>
        <p>BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) -Tulanes Jon Johnson scored 13 points, snared 13 rebounds, recorded five assists and made a key steal in the late going Saturday as the Green Wave scored a 63-61 Metr^Coil-ference victory over Virginia/Techs Hokies.  ,</p>
        <p>Gary Delph of Tularfe, who finished with 14 points, scbred the decisive points on two free\ throws with 18 seconds left after being fouled by Dell Curry of Tech, now 12-7 overall and 5-3 in the conference.</p>
        <p>The Hokies then brought the ball downcourt but Keith Colberts pass was intercepted by Johnson, who was fouled with six seconds to play. He missed the first of a one-and-one free throw situation, but a 20-foot jumper by Techs Tim Uwis at the buzzer went awry.</p>
        <p>Tulane, 12-7,4-4, was led in scoring by center John Williams with 17. Clyde Eads added 13 for the Green Wave.</p>
        <p>Tech, in foul trouble throughout, was led by Curry with 23. CuiTy hit his first seven shots from the floor to start the game and finished the first half with 14. Bobby Beecher, with 14, was the only other Tech player in double figures.</p>
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        <p>Irwin Concentrates For Round Of 68</p>
        <p>PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) -Hale Irwin contrived a hard-won 68 dspite the distractions of a merry-making group he called Dirty Harrys crowd, and moved into a two-stroke lead Saturday in the . third round of the 43rd Bing Crosby National Pro-Am.</p>
        <p>Thats the most people Ive ever seen on this golf course. It had to be a record, said Irwin, a two-time U.S. Open champion who seemed littlie short of amazed at the size of the'gallery that scurried through the pines and cypress, and romped along the cliffs and crags overlook-ingCarmel Bay.</p>
        <p>They were lured by the third consecutive day of what Irwin called fantastic weather that graced the spectacular beauty of the picturesque Monterey Peninsula and the chance to see major show-business celebrities in something other than their natural habitat</p>
        <p>Actor Clint Eastwood, who has portrayed the character Dirty Harry in several films, played in the same foursome with Irwin at Pebble Beach.</p>
        <p>The gallery could be a little</p>
        <p>boisterous, Irwin said. It can be disconcerting. The difficult thing was keeping your concentration and getting through Dirty Harrys crowd.</p>
        <p>When he eventually worked his way through the party-time atmosphere around the 18th green, Irwin had completed one round on each of three courses in 206  10 shots under par and firmly in command going into Sundays final round of the chase for a $72,000 first prize.</p>
        <p>And, in that final round, he wont have to worry about Tom Watson, a two-time Crosby champion and the winner of the first event this season. Watson, suddenly unable to find his game, shot a 73 at Pebble Beach, and, with a 221 total, missed the cut for the second week in a row. It was the first time since the spring of 1978 that the four-time Player of the Year had missed two consecutive cuts.</p>
        <p>David Edwards, who led through three rounds of this event in 1980 but lias yet to take his first individual title, came out of the pack at Cypress Point with a 69. despite a double-bogey, and was second alone, at 208.</p>
        <p>Hal Sutton, the 1983 PGA champion and Player of the Year, birdied his last four holes at Pebble Beach - with Jack Nicklaus and former President Gerald Ford in his foursome - for a 71 that put him in a tie for third at 210 - four shots behind - with Fred Couples, Mark OMeara and Canadian Jim Nelford.</p>
        <p>OMeara had a 68 at Spyglass Hill, Couples 69 and Nelford 70 at Cypress Point.</p>
        <p>Nicklaus, playing in his first '^tournament of the year, recorded his first sub-par round, a 71, and was at level par, 216.</p>
        <p>The former President, who sent a female spectator to the hospital for stitches after hed sliced a shot into the crowd on Friday, scattered the gallery a couple of times Saturday, but no damage was reported. Ford, with r 17-handicap, helped Nicklaus four strokes, but their team total of 207 was not good enough to make the cut for the final round.</p>
        <p>.^Rookie Willie Wood and John IXdams, who shared the second-round lead, encountered various difficulties at tough Spyglass and drifted back. Wood had a 74 and was at 211. Adams shot 76-213.</p>
        <p>Irwin, winner of 15 tour titles, moved into a share of the lead with a couple of birdies on the front side, then pulled away from the pack with 15-footers for birdies on the two back-nine par-5 holes, the 15th and 18th.</p>
        <p>PEBBLE BEACH, Saturday in the 43rd Tournament:</p>
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        <p>Pirates Down Mason.</p>
        <p>(Continued from page B-1) hoop on several occasions and scoring 14 points in the process.</p>
        <p>Tony was thinking back on the last Mason game, where he probably had one of his worst performances, Harrison said. Again, a lot of seniors might have quite under the pressure he's been under, but hes got a lot of pride. This might be the worst team  recordwise  hes been on, but I could tell at noon practice today that we were ready to play.</p>
        <p>If we come ready to play like this and keep learning, then the cards may just fall our way atthe end. 'Harrison was happy to see Smith come into the game and play well, scoring 13 points, including five of seven from the field. He also had six rebounds. We kind of threw Roy to the- dogs early, but we had to. Derrick (Battle) has been out there ((jB^from the start. William (Grady) came along slowly and weve been 'able to bring Keith and Leon (Bass) ?iong more slowly. Roy has been practicing well lately and earned his chance and he came through. -:Harrison said the Pirates made Some adjustments against the Mason press, but that is wasnt anything new. Instead it was things Hat had been coming along slowly.</p>
        <p>- ^he play of Smith on the boards, aiong with Sledge, who led the way ^v^th eight, and Battle, with seven, enabled the Pirates to hold a 38-25 edge over Mason in that department.</p>
        <p>Early on, it appeared East Carolina might be going to blow the Patriots away, streaking out to a 14-point lead in the first ten minutes of play. Grady scored six points along the way as the Pirates too a -22-8 lead with 11:38 to go in the half. Bass, Sledge, Robinson and Battle each scored four in the string.</p>
        <p> But the experince of the Patriots Bnally began to show and Mason ^rept back, cutting it to 24-14 on a -jumper by Rob Rose, and finally to :two at 26-24, when Yates hit two free throws.</p>
        <p>John Niehoff finally tied it at 28-28 ;with a jumper with 3:05 left, and Vincent McQueen gave Mason the :iead at 30-28.</p>
        <p>: East Carolina tied it up twice, the :last time at 32-32 with 1:19 left on a jumper by Smith. Smith then scored -on a layup with 37 seconds left to "give the Pirates a 34-32 halftime :edge. Both teams had chances to 'score again before the half ended, :but both failed.</p>
        <p>- Robinson put the Pirates up by -four at the start of the half, but</p>
        <p>Mason tied it up at 36-36 and then :took the lead on Wilsons layup with :17:J8 to go. McQueen hit two free throws for a four-point lead and later YiRes hit the second of two free -ttHTOws for a 43-38 lead. Masons '.biggest.</p>
        <p>* ECU fought back, however, and ;kept it close, tying it on five</p>
        <p>occasions betore moving back ahead at 55-53 on a pair of free throws by Sledge at 8:18. It was tied twice more before Ricky Dillard scored a three-point play to put Mason up by one, 64-63, with 3:39 to go.</p>
        <p>Robinson tied it up on the foul line, and then Smith hit three of four in a minute span to up the lead to three. Wilson cut it back to one with 26 seconds left, then fouled Smith again He missed, but ECU got the rebound and Grady was fouled ten seconds later, hitting the first for a two-point lead.</p>
        <p>Wilson then made his two with 13 seconds to go, knotting it, and Sledge won it with his jumper for the Pirates.</p>
        <p>Yates, who was only five of 17 from the floor, finished with 23, hitting 13 of 16 at the stripe. Niehoff addeiT 12 and Wilson and Rose each had ten.</p>
        <p>The loss drops Mason to 15^ overall and 3-3 in the league. ECU is now 4-14 overall and 1-5 in conference play.</p>
        <p>The Pirates travel to Illinois on</p>
        <p>Monday and Wednesday for games at Eastern and Western Illinois, respectively. They return home next Saturday night, hosting William &amp;amp; Mary in another ECAC-South game.</p>
        <p>George Mason (68)</p>
        <p>MP FG FT Rb F A P</p>
        <p>Yates</p>
        <p>Rose</p>
        <p>Dillard</p>
        <p>Wilson</p>
        <p>Niehoff</p>
        <p>Dufrene</p>
        <p>Nieberlein</p>
        <p>McQueen</p>
        <p>Team</p>
        <p>Totals</p>
        <p>Sledge</p>
        <p>Battle</p>
        <p>Bass</p>
        <p>Vanderhorst Robinson Gilchrist Tumbill Grady ^mith Harris Team Totals</p>
        <p>5-17 13-16 5-8  0-0</p>
        <p>3-3</p>
        <p>2-2</p>
        <p>2-2</p>
        <p>0-0</p>
        <p>0-0</p>
        <p>6-6</p>
        <p>200 21-44 26-2 25 20 11 East Carolina (70)</p>
        <p>31  4-8  4-4  8  3  1</p>
        <p>30  2-6  00  7  2  0</p>
        <p>14 3-5 OO 14 0 19  3-11  0-2  5  4  2</p>
        <p>38  5-11  4-5  2  3  3</p>
        <p>2  0-0  OO  0  0  0</p>
        <p>68</p>
        <p>10 0-2 30 7-9 22 5-7 4 0-1</p>
        <p>OO</p>
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        <p>Virginia committed 11 of those fouls in the last six minutes in an effort to pull back into what could have been a runaway.</p>
        <p>I thought we had a chance if we got Duke to miss a few one-and-ones, Holland said. But its a lot easier to hit them with an 8-point lead.</p>
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        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor RED OAK - Northern Nash, taking advantage of the absence of Mpc Walston in the Rose High School lineup, gained revenge for an earlier loss as the Knights trampled the Rampants. 71-52. Friday night.</p>
        <p>Walston, injured late in the Tuesday game against Kinston, did not dress and Coach Jim Brewington said that there is a possibility that he may not play again this year.</p>
        <p>He hurt his knee and at first they wanted to operate, but decided to wait. He might miss a week, and he might miss the rest of the season. Its just one of those things that well have to wait and see on.</p>
        <p>It made a difference.</p>
        <p>W'alston, the second leading scorer for the Rampants with a 14.7 average, watched as no one took up the slack for him. Only Carlton Wilson scored in double figures for Rose in the contest which saw the Rampants icy cold from the floor and Northern Nash red hot.</p>
        <p>The Lady Knights also gained revenge for one of only two Big East dfeats theyve had, downing the Rampettes, 60-43.</p>
        <p>f We just couldnt seem to get in sync, Brewington said. We were out of sync all night long. Northern played well, and I guess we did the best we could under the circumstances. We had to play a lot</p>
        <p>of young kids in there tonight, trying tb get them experience without Mac. Its tough to have to play without him having been with him all year. Theres no doubt that he means a lot to our hopes. Carlton did a good job, but you cant play a team like Northern when youre not at full, strength and hope to win.</p>
        <p>The Rampants, who made only 16 of 53 shots from the floor - a cold 30.2 percent, couldnt hope to win with those stats. Northern, which canned 30 of 50 - a brisk 60.0 percent, also controlled the boards, outrebounding the Rampants, 41-32.</p>
        <p>Rose never led in the game, but did tie it up three times in the early going before Mark Richardson and Dennis Williams hit to make it 10-6 with 4:27 to go in the first period. After that, it was a steady pull away for the Knights to as much as a 24-point bulge.</p>
        <p>Rose trailed by 18-10 after the first period, and fell behind by 13 in the first two plus minutes of the second frame. That lead came at 26-13 on a jumper by Gerald Sumter with 5:28 to go. Before the period ended, the Knights expanded that to as much as 15 on a three-point play by Richardson and a free throw by David Brody at 32-17. Rose did manage to cut it back to 32-21 by halftime, however.</p>
        <p>During the final three minutes of the third period. Northern again</p>
        <p>pulled away, outscoring Rose, 13-2, to run the lead out to 23 at 56-33. It reached its apex at 58-34 early in the final period. Rose, behind five points by Jeff Hopkins, made a brief run after that, pulling it back to 58-41, but the Knights were never in danger of losing by then.</p>
        <p>Brody led the Northern scoring with 15 points while Marvin Macklin and Richardson each had 12. Wilson led Rose with 23 points.</p>
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        <p>Things went about the same for Roses girls. They tied it twice early on, only to see Northern pull away to a 12-point lead before the period ended. After a 4-4 deadlock, Carol Edwards hit a baseline jumper and added two free throws for an 8-4 lead. Then, from 10-8, Northern scored ten straight points and that was the nail that sealed the coffin for Rose. Teresa May and Monica Harris each scored four of those ten, making it 20-8. Rose cut it back to 20-12 before the period ended.</p>
        <p>The Rampettes scored the first two points of the second quarter, but never got closer than six. Midway through the frame. Northern ran off eight in a row to up the lead to 32-19, and held 38-24 halftime advantage.</p>
        <p>Northern expanded the lead to as much as 15 in the third period and pushed out by 19 in the final period at 53-34, scoring 11 straight unanswered points over the change of</p>
        <p>quarters. The high point finally came at 57-37 with 2:51 left on a basket by Barbara Pittman.</p>
        <p>Rose was hampered when Doris Richardson, the leading scorer for the Rampettes, picked up three fouls in the first period and sat out much of the game. We got into foul trouble early and that killed us, Coach Dennis Gibson said. They were hot from the floor too. We changed from the zone to man and</p>
        <p>JV Game: Northern Nash 45, Rose37.</p>
        <p>Girls Game</p>
        <p>Rose (43)</p>
        <p>Parrott 0 4-6 4, Newton 0 0-0 0, Humphrey 0 0-0 0, Richardson 4 4-5 12, Carmon 5 3-6 13, Wollard 0 0-1 0, Holec 0 0-2 0, Trevathan 1 0-0 2, Smith 1 0-0 2, Outlaw 5 0-1 10, Drewery 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 11-2143.</p>
        <p>Northern Nash (60)</p>
        <p>Lewis 0 3-5 3, Harrison 0 1-2 1, Langston 2 2-5 6, Harris 9 2-5 20, Edwards 4 2-3 10, White 1 2-7 4, Boddie 0 0-0 0, May 4 4-5 12, Pittman 2 02 4, Knight 0 0-0 0, Daniels 0 0-0 0, Hunter 0 0-0 0. Totals 2216-34 60.</p>
        <p>Rose............................12  10 10  943</p>
        <p>Northern Nash... 20 18  8 1460</p>
        <p>Boys Game</p>
        <p>Rose (52)</p>
        <p>Joyner 0 0-0 0, D. Smith 2 5-6 9, Bost 1 01 2, T. Smith 2 1-1 5, Mayo 0 0-0 0, Scott 1 2-2 4, Wilson 8 7-11 23, Norville 0 0-0 0, Hopkins 2 5-9 9, Brewington 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 20-30 52.</p>
        <p>Northern Nash (71)</p>
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        <p>Rose......................  10  11  12  19-52</p>
        <p>Northern Nash.............,18  14  24  1.571</p>
        <p>they killed us in that. We were able to have a little success when we went to the trap, but then the turnover started.*^</p>
        <p>Harris finished the game with 20 points for Northern, while May had 12 and Edwards had 10. Sheila Carmon paced Rose with 13, while Richardson scored ten in the second</p>
        <p>half to finish with 12 and Niansa' Outlaw had 10.</p>
        <p>The Rose boys fall to 3-5 in the Big East with the loss, and are 8-8 overall. The girls dip to 3-5, 3-13. Northerns boys are now 4-4, 9-7, while the girls are 6-2,10-6.</p>
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        <p>North Pitt forward Levon Shaw drives around a Greene Central defender during the second quarter Friday night. The Panthers rallied from an early deficit to claim a 45-43 victory, as Shaw completed a fast break with a layup at the ^nd of the fourth overtime period. (Reflector photo by Katie ^ernhelt) </p>
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        <p>BETHEL - It took four overtimes, but North Pitts Levon Shaw drove in for a layup with one second on the clock after a Lenny Langley defensive rebound to lift the Panthers to a 4543 marathon win over Greene Central Friday in Eastern Carolina 3-A high school basketball action.</p>
        <p>The ending of the girls game was no less dramatic as a 15-foot jumper by Cyndi Hicks with 22 seconds remaining gave the Lady Rams their only lead of the second half, and North Pitt missed a trio of shots inside as Greene Central emerged with a 46-45 win.</p>
        <p>We did not play a very good basketball game tonight, Lady Rams Coach Brenda Dail said. We played well enough to lose, but we pulled it out somehow.</p>
        <p>Linwood Harris and Paul Streeter led the Panthers with 12 points each, while Gentry Sneed returned to action after missing three games with a fractured jaw and bucketed eight.</p>
        <p>Anthony Thompson and Theodore Edwards dominated play inside, especially early in the contest, and finished the night with/13 and 12 points, respectively. Maurice Edwards fired in 10 points from outside for the Rams.</p>
        <p>Thompson pulled down 11 rebounds and Edwards 10 for Greene Central while Harris controlled 11 for North Pitt, which held a slim 29-27 edge in that category.</p>
        <p>But the game was decided at the free throw line, as both teams connected on 20 field goals. North Pitt capitalized on all five trips to the line, while Greene Central</p>
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        <p> That was a big win for us, Nprth Pitt Coach Cobby Deans said. I hope itll help pick us up. On the last two shots we got in overtime, we were supposed to get the ball inside.</p>
        <p>This is the first time weve played a physical team the way we played against Greene Central tonight, and I felt like we held our own pretty well. Gentry Sneed coming back gave us a little'of a boost, and I thought Paul treeter and Levon Shaw played a heck of a ballgame.</p>
        <p>After leading by just a point at halftime, Greene Central erupted in the third quarter to take a 33-25 advantage. But Harris connected on a 20-footer, then sank a follow-shot to trim the margin to 33-29 with 5:43 left in theperi()d.</p>
        <p>Edwards muscled free inside for a Greene Central field goal, and Keith Clark responded for the Panthers. After Otis Barnes drove down an open channel on the left side of the lane to put the Rams ahead by six, Streeter scored twice for North Pitt to trim the margin to 37-35 with 2:48 left in the period.</p>
        <p>Sneed pulled down a rebound and Harris completed the fast break to knot the score at 37-37 with 1:44 left.</p>
        <p>Greene Central held the ball and called timeout with eight seconds on the clock. North Pitt stole the ball on the inbound play, but Edwards intercepted a pass as time ran out in regulation.</p>
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        <p>Creswell Tops Bullets</p>
        <p>:CRESWELL - Creswells Tobacco Belt Conference leading bpys pulled away from Jamesville in the final period to take a 63-47 win over the Bullets Friday night, remaining a half-game up on Chocowinity.</p>
        <p>Creswells girls pulled off a 40-25 ijpset of the Lady Bullets in their game, leaving the possibility for a playoff game to make the conference tournament a possibility for the two.</p>
        <p> Jamesvilles girls are currently ill in the league while Creswell is 3-10. Should neither gain an advantage the rest of the way, and since they split their two meetings, a one-game playoff would be needed at he end of the regular season to lecide which team will advance into</p>
        <p>JV Game: Jamesville 36, Creswell 42 '  Girts Game</p>
        <p>Jamesville (25)</p>
        <p>* Lilly 2 0-2 4, Crisp 3 1-1 7, Brown 1 3-8 5,-Sha. Perry 1 0-2 2, Coletrain 2 1-2 5. Reason 1 0-0 2, Byrum 0 0-1 0, Price 0 0-1 0, jhe. Perry 0 0-0 0, S. Brown 0 0-0 0. Totals 405-17 25.</p>
        <p>Creswell (40)</p>
        <p>* Glass  1  0-0  2, C. Davenport 6  1-6  13,  M,</p>
        <p>Davenport 2 1-4 5, S. Leigh 6  1-4  13, Phelps</p>
        <p>LV-2 1, Furlough 1 0-0 2. Burgess 1 0-0 2, A. sigh 1 0-3 2, Barnes 0 0-1 0, Cahoon 0 0-0 .Totals 184-20 40.</p>
        <p>jamesville....  ..........6  2 14 325</p>
        <p>Creswell........................H  11 11 7^0</p>
        <p>*  Boys Game</p>
        <p>Jamesville (47)  ,</p>
        <p>* Ange 5 04) 10, Harris 6 1-2 13, Stotesbury 0-0 2, Pele 8 4-8 21, Brown 0 1-2 1, T. Perry 0 0-1 0, Lilly 00-00, ftardison 0 0-0 0, Anthony 0 0-0 0, K. Perry 0 0-0 0, Bowen 0 (M) 0, Biggs 0 04) 0. Totals 20 7-13 47. Creswell (63)</p>
        <p>; Mercer 11 1-2 23, Moore 6 1-2 13, feodgers 4 1-2 9, Webb 4 4-10 12, Phelps 1 M 2, Blount 0 2-3 2, Davenport 1 0-2 2, ifalton 0 0-1 0, P. Phelps 0 0-0 0, Boston 0 04) 0, Howard 0 04) 0. Totals 27 9-22 63.</p>
        <p>Jamesville..................14 10 14  947</p>
        <p>Creswell :..............13 18 10 22-63</p>
        <p>the league tournament  and play the league champ in the first round.</p>
        <p>Jamesvilles boys found themselves ahead, 14-13, after one period, but they couldnt hold onto the league. Creswell came back and forged a 31-24 lead during the second period.</p>
        <p>The Bullets crept back during the thir(j period and trailed only 41-38 going into the final quarter. But Creswell pulled away in that, out-scoring the Bullets, 22-9, to win going away.</p>
        <p>Darrell Mercer led the Creswell scoring with 23 points while Danny Moore had 13 and Ezroe Webb had 12.</p>
        <p>Jamesville was led by Tracy Peele</p>
        <p>with 21, while Robbie Harris had 13 and Richie Ange had 10.</p>
        <p>The Bullets are now 5-8 in the league and 5-9 overall. Creswell is 10-2,13-5.</p>
        <p>Creswells girls took an 11-6 lead after one period and never looked back at Jamesville. They upped their lead to 22-8 by the end of the half. Jamesville rallied to trail by only 33-22 in the third period, but couldnt put on enough of a rally to catch up.</p>
        <p>Cassandra Davenport and Sidney Leigh led Creswell with 13 points each. No one scored in double figures for Jamesville.</p>
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        <p>Halteras Rally Downs Bears</p>
        <p>CAPE HATTERAS - Cape Halteras outscored Bear Grass 12-4 in th^ third period to erase a three-point halftime deficit and went on to take a 47-35 victory Friday in high school basketball action.</p>
        <p>The Lady Bears posted a 47-33 victory, as Laurie Cowan posted 14 points and Amy Lilley 13. Wilhelmina Midgette paced Cape Halteras with 11 points.</p>
        <p>Lonnie Woods canned 11 field gctals and finished the night as the on^ Halteras player in double-digits with 28 points. Lawrence Watson led th!eBears with 18 points.</p>
        <p>"Bear Grass held a 33-30 lead at</p>
        <p>hlftime, but the third-quarter rally bj Cape Halteras put the game out of* reach before Halteras outscored</p>
        <p>the Bears 15-8 in the final period.</p>
        <p>3&amp;amp;ear Grass, now 6-10 overall, tiSvel to Belhaven Tuesday for a Tobacco Belt 1-A Conference matchup. The Lady Bears improved tteir record to 8-9 with the win.</p>
        <p>Jljyvee score: Bear Grass.61, Cape Halteras 48</p>
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        <p>Girls Game</p>
        <p>Bear Grass (47)</p>
        <p>lilley 4 5-813, Rogerson 1 2-4 4, Cowan 6 2-814, ]yqn 1 (H) 2, Knox 2 (M) 4, C. Taylor 4 1-2 9,, Harrison 0 1-2 1, Bell 0 0-0 0, Gurkin 0 00 0, Mmlle 0 OO 0, Ausborn 0 00 0, L. Taylor 0 OO 0. Totals 1811-2547.</p>
        <p>CMe Halteras (33)</p>
        <p>Fulcher 31-4 7, R. Quidley 11-6 3, Gennette 4 0 8, Midgette 5 1-3 11, Stevenson 2 OO 4, D. (Jmflley 0 OO 0, Austin 0 OO 0, Russell 0 OO 0, Giiam OOO 0, Beasley 0 00 0. Totals 15 3-18 33.</p>
        <p>Bair Grass.............................14  11 12 1017</p>
        <p>Cjpe Halteras  ............10 11 4.0-33</p>
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        <p>Bear Grass (35)</p>
        <p>I. Williams 11-3 3, Watson 7 4-718, Te. Brown 3 006, D. Brown 3 OO 6, K. Brown 100 2, Fulford 0 2-12, J. Williams 0 OO 0, G. Brown 0 OO 0, Holiday 0 OO 0, Shepard 0 00 0, Whitley 0 OO 0. Totals 14 7-12 35.</p>
        <p>Halteras (47)</p>
        <p>Hammond 1 2-2 4, Jones 2 1-2 5, Woods 11 6-10 2 Burris 2 1-2 5, Smith 1 3-4 5, Fulcher 0 OO 0, Cook 0 OO 0, Barnette 0 OO 0, Oden 0 OO 0, SmithwickOOOO Totals 17 13-2047.</p>
        <p>B^ Grass.;..  ..............11  12 4 8-35</p>
        <p>Cape Halteras..............  .....12  8 12 1517</p>
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        <p>LIHLEFIELD - Ayden-Grifton helped its Eastern Carolina title hopes with a 62-55 upset of Southern Nash Friday night, knocking the Firebirds out of a share of first place in the league standings.</p>
        <p>Southerns girls watched Cora Faisons final shot bounce away with three seconds left in their game as the Lady Birds gained a .53-52 win over Ayden-Grifton earlier in the evening.</p>
        <p>The win leaves Ayden-Grifton with a 6-3 record, a half game back of Southern and Greene Central, tied at 6-2. Southwest Edgecombe, a winner over Charles B. Aycock, is a halfgame ahead of the pack at 7-2.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton eased ahead in the first period, gaining a 12-8 lead in the first eight minutes. They expanded that with a 21-14 margin in the second period, going to the locker rooms up 33-22.</p>
        <p>Southern tried to rally in the third period, outscoring the Chargers, 18-12. That cut the lead back to 45-40. But .the Chargers held them off, 17-15, in the final period to take the victory.</p>
        <p>We played mighty well, Coach Bob Murphrey said. (Marvin) Smith, (Doug) Anderson and (Calvin) Peterson  well, all the team  played well. We rebounded well and handled their press well.</p>
        <p>too. We were ahead just about all the way.</p>
        <p>The Chargers made only one field goal in the final period, but cashed in on 15 of 18 free throws during those eight minutes. They were forced to foul us to try and catch up, and we were successful there, Murphrey said.</p>
        <p>Smith led the Ayden-Grifton scoring with 25 points. Peterson added 14 and Anderson had 11. Terry Battle was high for Southern with 20 points, while Kelvin Crudup had 12 and Chris Hawkins had 10.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Griftons girls shot out to a 16-8 lead in the first quarter of their contest, but were unable to hold onto</p>
        <p>Early Sprint By Patriots Too Much For Vikings</p>
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        <p>HOLLYWOOD - West Carterets league leading Patriots took a 78-60 victory over D.H Conley Friday night while the Valkyries'outlasted the Lady Pats, 68-57, in their game. West Carteret, now 6-0 in Coastal Conference play, raced out to a 21-8 lead in the first period of the boys game - and that clinched it. The Vikings were never able to overcome that 13-point lead and suffered for it the rest of the evening. The Vikes matched the Patriots in the second period, 20-20, biU still were down, 41-28, at in-tennission.</p>
        <p>Conley was finally able to make a run at the lead in the third period, outscoring the Patriots, 17-K). That cut it back to 51-45. But West Carteret pulled away again in the final period to outscore the Vikings by five and preserve the win.</p>
        <p>Donald Johnson led West Carteret with 25 points while Kelly Willis had 16.and David Yancey had 10. Donald Wjlson had 19, Louis Bryant had 12 and Darryl Daniels, 10, for Conley.</p>
        <p>the loss drops the Vikes to 3-3 in the league and 9-9 overall. West Carteret is 15-3 overall.</p>
        <p>West Carteret put four girls in double figures but it wasnt enough to overcome a total of 55 points by Mechio Kornegay and Karen Barrett. Conley held a 17-12 lead after</p>
        <p>Girls Game WesU arleret (fiO)</p>
        <p>Lawrence 5 3-4 13, Moore 5 1-3 11, McKay 1 0-0 2, Williams 6 0-0 12, Kumpel 4 0-0 a, Willis 2 0-0 4, Murdak 5 0-0 10, Guthrie 0 0-0 0, McCain 0 0-0 0, Delgado 0 0-00. Totals 28 4-7 60.</p>
        <p>I).H.Conlev(78)</p>
        <p>Barrett 9 2 .5 20, Kornegay 14 7-8 35, Mills 3 2-4 8, Patrick 2 1-2 5, Jackson 1 0-0 2 Smith 4 0-0 8, Ohipman 0 0-0 0, Boyd 0 0-0 0, Credle 0 0-(f 0, Keeter 0 0-0 0, Harrison 0 0-0 0, Dixon 0 0-0 0. Totals 33 12-1978.</p>
        <p>West Carteret...............12  II  18  1960</p>
        <p>D.H. Conley..................17  18  24  19-78</p>
        <p>Boys Game West Carteret (68)</p>
        <p>Yancey 3 4-6 10, Willis 5 6-9 16, Johnson 9 7-9 25, Mansfield 4 0-0 8, Patten 1 2-2 4, Page 0 1-2 1, Horton 0 2-5 2, Roberts 0 0-0 0, Patrick 0 0-0 0, McKeel 1 0-0 2. Totals 23 22-32 68.</p>
        <p>D.H. Conley (.57)</p>
        <p>Barnes 0 0-0 0, Credle 2 0-0 4, Mills 0 0-0 0, Wilson 9 1-2 19, Edwards 0 1-2 1, Reddrick 11-2 3, Coward 0 0-0 0, Holloman 0 0-0 0, Bryant 6 0-0 12, Daniels 4 2-3 10, Smith 2 4-6 8, Clemons 0 0-0 0. Totals 24 9-1657.</p>
        <p>West Carteret...............21  20  10  1768</p>
        <p>D.H. Conley...................8  20  17  1257</p>
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        <p>They shot the eyes out of the basket from the outside, a relieved Coach Joy Reddick said afterwards. It isnt often youll see a girls team put four in double figures and lose. Kornegay led Conley with 35 points while Barrett added 20. Donna Lawrence led West Carteret with 13, while Carmetha Willianris had 12, Stephanie Moore had 11 and Cindy Murdak had 10.</p>
        <p>The Conley girls are now 4-2 in the league and 15-4 overall. West Carteret falls to 3-3,8-8.</p>
        <p>Conley plays host to White Oak on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>it. Southern rallied, 18-10, in the second period and knotted it at 26-26 at the half.</p>
        <p>The Lady Birds then outscored the Lady Chargers, 14-6, in the third quarter, to take a 40-32 lead into the final period. The Chargers rallied in that, finally tying it up at 52-52. But Crystal Murray scored a free throw with 15 seconds left and Faisons try with three seconds to win it fell short.</p>
        <p>Barbara Blount and Ellen Lewis each had 14 points for Southern, while Scarlet Jones added 10. Faison scored 26 and Cynthia Hicks had 17 for Ayden-Grifton.</p>
        <p>Both the Ayden-Grifton and Southern boys are 12-6 overall. The Southern girls are now 2-6 in the league and 4-14 overall. Ayden-Griftons girls fall to 3-6,5-13.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton entertains Greene Central on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>JV Game: Southern Nash 49, Ayden-Grifton 35.</p>
        <p>Girls Game Southern Nash (53)</p>
        <p>Bryant 6 2-2 14, Lewis 7 0-1 14, Jones 5 0-1 10, Murray 2 3-4 7, Hall 2 0-2 4, Parker 1 04) 2, Montague 1 0-0 2, Vick 0 0-0 0, Wilkins 0 0-2 0. Totals 24 5-12 53. Ayden-Grifton (52)</p>
        <p>Faison 12 2-5 Hicks 6 5-7 17, Artis 2 04) 4, McCotter 0 2-2 2, Murphy 0 1-2 1, Moore 0 2-2 2, Whitfield 0 04) 0. Totals 20 12-18 52.</p>
        <p>Southern Nash...............8  18  14  1353</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton..............16  10  6  2052</p>
        <p>Boys Game Southern Nash (55)</p>
        <p>Battle 9 2-4 20, Crudup 5 2-2 12, Hawkins 5 0-0 10, Drake 2 2-2 6, Artis 1 3-4 5, Neal 1 04) 2, Bryant 0 04) 0, Carr 0 0-0 0. Totals 23 9-12 55.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton (62)</p>
        <p>Smith 9 7-9 25, Peterson 3 8-12 14, Anderson 4 3-4 11, Dixon 2 2-4 6, D. Wiggins 1 2-2 4, West 0 2-2 2, Hunter 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 24-33 62.</p>
        <p>Southern Nash  ........8  14  18  1555</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton..............12  21  12  1762</p>
        <p>Roanoke Upsets</p>
        <p>Bertie, 59-45</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE - Roanoke High School stunned Northeastern Conference leader Bertie Friday night with a 59-45 basketball victory. The loss was the first in the league for the Falcons, now 11-1 on the season in Northeast play.</p>
        <p>Roanokes girls also downed Bertie, as Ginya Smiths basket gave them a 59-58 victory.</p>
        <p>Roanoke jumped off to a big lead in the first period, pushing out to an 18-9 lead after the first eight minutes. They held off Bertie in the second quarter and took a 32-22 lead into intermission.</p>
        <p>The action slowed , in the third period, but the Redskins continued to dominate the game, running the lead out to 41-27. Both teams then pushed through 18 jwints in the final period as the Redskins preserved the upset win.</p>
        <p>Garrett Baker led Roanoke with 27 points while Derrick Board added 14 and James Duggins contributed 13. Bertie was paced by Calvin Moore and Calvin Cook, each with 12.</p>
        <p>Roanokes climbs to 6-7 in the league and 6-10 overall while Bertie is now 14-3 overall.</p>
        <p>In the girls contest, Roanoke rode out to a 17-10 lead in the first period, but Bertie trimmed a pair off that to trail by 29-24 at intermission. Bertie rallied further in the third period, pushing into a 40-36 lead. But Roanoke refused to bow, rallying until Smiths shot in the final minute put them ahead for good. Bertie had the chance to regain the lead, but failed.</p>
        <p>Gloria Duggins tossed in 36 points in the contest to lead Roanoke, while Cheryl Randolph added 10. Coretta Gilliam had 23, Joyce Holly had 12 and Andrea Gilliam and Kecia White each had 10 for Bertie.</p>
        <p>Roanokes girls are now 6-7 in the conference and 7-9 overall. Bertie drops to 5-7,6-9.</p>
        <p>Roanoke travels to Tarboro on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Girls Game</p>
        <p>Bertie (58)</p>
        <p>C. Gilliam 10 3-8 23, Holly 5 2-5 12, A. Gilliam 5 0-2 10, White 5 04) 10, Howard 1 1-3 3, Speller 0 0-0 0, Ruffin 0 0-0 6, Capehart 0 04) 0. Totals 26 6-18 58.</p>
        <p>Roanoke (59)</p>
        <p>Duggins 16 4-9 36, Randolph 4 2-3 10, Te. Brown 4 1-5 9, Smith 1 0-3 2, Alexander 1 0-0 2, Atkinson 0 04) 0, Ta. Brown 0 0410, Carlisle 00-00. Totals 26 7-20 59.</p>
        <p>Bertie  ...............10  14 16 18-58</p>
        <p>Roanoke.......................17  12  7 2359</p>
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        <p>By TOM FOREMAN Jr.</p>
        <p>AP Sports Writer CHARLOTTE (AP) - Although some fans might consider it a break from the Atlantic Coast Conference wars, top-ranked North Carolinas 83-48 college basketball victory over Furman was not a time to let up.</p>
        <p>The Tar Heels played as though the ACC title was on the line. They applied constant defensive pressure on the Paladins and forced 29 turonovers. Offensively, Michael Jordans outside shooting and inside agility netted a game-high 21 points as North Carolina took its 19th straight triumph.</p>
        <p>'The victory came in the nightcap of the 26th North-South Doubleheaders in Charlotte. In the fil^t game, reigning national cham-)ion North Carolina State needed a lussell Pierre free throw to squeeze out a 50-49 victory over The Citadel.</p>
        <p>These teams want to beat us,Jordan said. So, we just want to play the best we can and improve each game.</p>
        <p>Sophomore center Brad Daugherty added 15 points while senior forward Sam Perkins added 14 points. Of the 11 Tar Heels who played, 10 scored at least two points.</p>
        <p>We have an unselfish team. Were not hungry for points or anything like that, Jordan said. Were like a family team.</p>
        <p>; :Tar Heel coach Dean Smith, clos-ii$ in his 14th straight season with 20 Victories, said it was a combination pf senior leadership and tenacious defense that led to the rout.</p>
        <p> Our senior leaders got our team i^dy to play, Smith said. Sam  Perkins, Cecil Exum and Matt Doherty  weve really gotten great leadership from them.</p>
        <p>We ... didnt let (Furman) sit back arid dictate tempo, Smith lontinued. It was a great defensive eftort.</p>
        <p>Jiorth Carolina also shot 58.6 prcent from the field on 34 of 58 sliots. In all, Furman coach Jene Dpvis said there were too many Obstacles to overcome.</p>
        <p>; ^Obviously, North Carolina is a</p>
        <p>ry difficult team for us to play, lavis said. Their defense hurt us b^dly. They forced us into a lot of tetakes.</p>
        <p>: iJeorge Singleton scored 12 points ^lead Furman, which dropped to g-lL Shawn Reid added 10 for the Psladins.</p>
        <p>Pierres free throw came with 28 SMonds left and was the tail end of a {wto-shot foul. After Terry Gannon hd hit four straight free throws, thq Wplfpack missed five of their last six from the line.</p>
        <p>: |It seems every year I come up bere, I say Congratulations, coach</p>
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        <p>4ycock Tops Nash Central</p>
        <p>I.B. Aycock Junior High School ined revenge for one of its two es in basketball Friday night, ning Nash Central, 69-58.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;Terry Warren led the Aycock storing with 19 points while Melvin &amp;lt;n^ins added 18 and David Lee hit 3J..</p>
        <p>;*The Aycock girls remained un-Jjoaten with a 46-40 win over Nash pentral in their half of the 4fiubleheader. Kim Dupree led Jifrcock with 16 points while Kim Bridges had 13.</p>
        <p>;^ycocks boys are now 6-2 on the y^^r, while the girls are 6-0. The Jaguars travel to Rocky Mount on</p>
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        <p>(Les) Robinson. Your team played well, Valvano said. They came ready to play. They gave us fits.</p>
        <p>The Citadel held a 22-16 lead late in the first half, confirming to Robinson that he had convinced his team it could pull off the upset.</p>
        <p>We believed for 40 minutes that we could win. That is important from our standpoint, being a military school and having been picked to finish no better than eighth in (the Southern) conference, Robinson said. This is definitely one of the best games we have played this year, although we have played better at home.</p>
        <p>CHOCOWINITY - Terry Moore and Reggie Ross scored 43. points between them and led Chocowinity to a 75-50 romp over Aurora Friday night in Tobacco Belt basketball action.</p>
        <p>The Chocowinity girls rolled to a 53-38 win in their game.</p>
        <p>Moore led the Indians with 22 points while Ross had 21.</p>
        <p>Aurora hung tough for a while, however, staying even with the Tribe through the first period, 8-8. In the second frame though, Chocowinitys press began to create layup baskets and the Tribe scored the hnal 12 points of the half in a 22-12 period to take a 30-20 halftime lead. Ross scored eight of those 12 points.</p>
        <p>In the third quarter, the Indians ran the lead out to 49-33. Moore scored the first eight points of the final period to give the Tribe a 24-point lead and they held as much as a 32-point bulge during the frame.</p>
        <p>Mark Smith contributed 10 more points to the- Chocowinity totals. Danny Ephriam led Aurora with 21 points.</p>
        <p>The victory boosts the Tribe record to 10-3 in the league, a half-game behind front-running Creswell, 10-2. The Indians-are 11-7 overall. Aurora is 6-7 in the league and 8-8 overall.</p>
        <p>Chocowinity raced to a 23-6 lead in the first period of the girls game and were in no danger after that. They led 31-20 at the half and took a</p>
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        <p>Rhonda Mizelle and Zina Warren each had 16 and Wendy Elks had 12 for Chocowinity. Bernadette Simpson led Aurora with 17, while Leddie Smith added 10.  </p>
        <p>The Chocowinity girls are now 11-2 in the league, a game behind Belhaven. The Lady Tribe is 13-3 overall. Aurora drops to 7-6,10-6.</p>
        <p>Chocowinity plays at Bath on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>If youve interested in an exercise program, call Greenville Recreation and Parks Department. Slimnastics, jazzer-cise, aerobics'-theres something for everyone. Call 752-4137.</p>
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        <p>Simpon 17, I.e Smith 10, Ly Smith 9, Aldridge 2 Chocowinity 153)</p>
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        <p>Chocowinity (751</p>
        <p>Ross 10 f-2 21, Smith 3 4-4 10, Te Moore 10 2 2 22, Tripp 1 3-4 5, Ty Moore 3 1-1 7, Hooker 2 2-4 6, Garris l 2-2 4, Tyree 0 0-0 0, Harding 0 0-0 0, Williams 0 0-0 0. Totals jp 15-19 75.</p>
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        <p>SCOREBOARD</p>
        <p>Sports Calendar</p>
        <p>Editor's \nte Schedules are supplied by schools or sponsoring agencies and are subject to change without notice</p>
        <p>Today's Sports Baskptball Georgia Tech at East Carolina womeni3p m I.</p>
        <p>Indoor Track East Carolina at George Mason Monday's Sports Basketball East Carolina at Eastern Illinois (8:30p m )</p>
        <p> Recreation leagues Pee-Wee Uagpe Tar Heels vs Wolfpack (4p m i Junior League Wildcats vs Tar Heels (5p m i Senior League Irish vs Pirates &amp;lt;7 30 p.m l Wolfpack vs Tigers (8:15 p m 1 Womens League TRW vs Burroughs wellcome 17</p>
        <p>^ Pitt Memorial vs. Home Builders (8p m l</p>
        <p>Wrestling</p>
        <p>Rocky Mount at E B Aycock i4 p ml</p>
        <p>Tuesday's Sports Basketball Bear Grass at Belhaven Chocowinity at Bath Cape Halteras at Jamesville Greene Central at Ayden-Grifton Farmville CentraLal North Pitt (5</p>
        <p>** White Oak at Conley Roanoke at Tarboro (6:30 p m, I Williamston at Roanoke Rapids i6'3opm I RoAy Mount at Rose 14 30 p m )'</p>
        <p>E B Aycock at Rocky MouRt (4 pm I Washington at Bertie Trinity at Emmanuel</p>
        <p>Recreation Leagues PceWee League Pirates vs Blue Devils (3:15 p m I</p>
        <p>Midget League Pirates vs Wmlfpack i4p m,i Tigers vs Cavafiers (5p m.) Wednesday 's Sports Basketball East Carolina at Western Illinois I8:30pmi</p>
        <p>Recreation Leagues Midget league Tar Heels vs Blue Devils (4 p m.) Terrapins vs Wildcats (5 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Junior League Tar Heels vs. Terrapins (6 p.m.) Wolfpack vs. Wildcats (6:45p.m.) Cavaliers vs. Pirates (7:30p m.)</p>
        <p>Senior League Deacons vs. Blue Devils (7:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>,Tar Heels vs. Cavaliers (8:15 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Wrestling</p>
        <p>E.B Aycock at Williamston (4.m.i</p>
        <p>Thursday's Sports Basketball</p>
        <p>East Carolina women at Dominion (7:35p.m.)</p>
        <p>Recreation Leagues PeeWee league Blue Devils vs. Tar Heels (3:15 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Wolfpack vs. Pirates (4pm.)</p>
        <p>Midget league Wolfpack vs Cavaliers (5p m.)</p>
        <p>Senior league Wildcats vs. Terrapins (7:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Blue Devils vs. Pirates (8:15 p:m.i</p>
        <p>Friday's Sports Basketball</p>
        <p>Chocowinity at Bear Grass (5:15 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Matlamuskeel at Jamesville Ayden-Grifton at Farmville</p>
        <p>C B Aycock at Greene Central Conley at .North lenoir Roanoke at Williamston (6:30 pm)</p>
        <p>Rose a t Beddingf leld (4 30 p m ) Greenville Christian at Falls Road (5 30p m )</p>
        <p>Beddingfield at E B Aycock (4 pm)</p>
        <p>Tartwro at Washington Trinity at Immanuel i5:30p m.) Recreation Uagues</p>
        <p>Pirates pm. I</p>
        <p>Midget league vs Blue Devils</p>
        <p>Tigers vs Terrapins (4:10 p m.)</p>
        <p>Junior League BlueDevils vs. Pirates (5p m.)</p>
        <p>Wrestling Sectionals at D H Conley Swimming Atlantic Seaboard Champiorusbi^ at East Carolina</p>
        <p>.Saturday's Sports Wrestling Sectionals at Conley Basketball PittatCapeFear (2p m )</p>
        <p>Wake at Greenville Christian (2 p.m I</p>
        <p>William &amp;amp; Mary at East Carolina (7:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>East Carolina women at Ameri-can(2pm)</p>
        <p>Swimming Atlantic Seaboard at East Carolina</p>
        <p>Indoor Track</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Florida InV'ta-tional</p>
        <p>Sunday's Sports BasVetball</p>
        <p>East Carolina women at George Mason (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Tar Heels  4</p>
        <p>Cavaliers................. 4</p>
        <p>Tigers................. 3</p>
        <p>BlueDevils................. 2</p>
        <p>Wolfpack.................. 2</p>
        <p>Deacons................. 2</p>
        <p>Terrapins................. 0</p>
        <p>Women's League TRW  4</p>
        <p>Home Builders  3</p>
        <p>Pitt Memorial  1</p>
        <p>burroughs Wellcome. 0</p>
        <p>Adult League</p>
        <p>(Final-Firsl Half)</p>
        <p>AAA Division</p>
        <p>Bulch's Auto..............7</p>
        <p>The Wiz................... 5</p>
        <p>Collins 4 Aikman ..  4</p>
        <p>Pitt Memorial  4</p>
        <p>Car Opry House  4</p>
        <p>Pirates...........  2</p>
        <p>TRW........................... 2</p>
        <p>Crow's Nest.................. 0</p>
        <p>AA-2 Division</p>
        <p>Bob's TV.....................7</p>
        <p>Taff Office.................... 5</p>
        <p>Grady-White................ 3</p>
        <p>King &amp;amp; (een--N.......... 3</p>
        <p>Empire Brushes...........3</p>
        <p>Union Carbide.............. 0</p>
        <p>AA-I Division</p>
        <p>Factory Mattress..........5</p>
        <p>Rockers.................... 5</p>
        <p>Hooker Memorial.</p>
        <p>Hackers........</p>
        <p>Quality Tires..</p>
        <p>Sunnyside Eggs... Aid. &amp;amp; Southerland.</p>
        <p>Bowling</p>
        <p>Old</p>
        <p>Ayder</p>
        <p>Ontra)</p>
        <p>Strikette League</p>
        <p>W L</p>
        <p>Overton's Super Mkt 61*2  26*2</p>
        <p>Trophy House.............57*j  30*2</p>
        <p>H&amp;amp;W Grocery...............53  35</p>
        <p>Thorpe Music Co...........50  38</p>
        <p>PugtfsTireCo..............47*2  40*2</p>
        <p>Farmville Gals.............46  42</p>
        <p>Kash 4 Karry...............45  43</p>
        <p>Brinkley Moore  Mtrs 42  46</p>
        <p>Ebonneltes.................41  47</p>
        <p>Our Gang.....................31  57</p>
        <p>Team #12 ..................... 28  60</p>
        <p>Fives Enough.............25*2  62*-</p>
        <p>High game, Elaine Cobb, 240; high series, .Sandy Hardison, 615.</p>
        <p>Winter Standings</p>
        <p>(Through Fridays Games) Pee-Wee League</p>
        <p>W L</p>
        <p>BlueDevils................... 6  2</p>
        <p>Wolfpack.................... 6  2</p>
        <p>Pirates.........................2  6</p>
        <p>Tar Heels..................... 2  6</p>
        <p>Midget League</p>
        <p>Pirates......................... 5</p>
        <p>Terrapins..................... 5</p>
        <p>Cavaliers..................... 4</p>
        <p>Tar Heels..................... 4</p>
        <p>Wildcats.................... 3</p>
        <p>Tigers........................ 3</p>
        <p>BlueDevils...................3</p>
        <p>Wolfpack.................... 1</p>
        <p>Junior League</p>
        <p>Tar Heels.....................7</p>
        <p>BlueDevils...................6</p>
        <p>Terrapins.....................4</p>
        <p>Wildcats.................... 3</p>
        <p>Wolfpack.................... 3</p>
        <p>Cavaliers.....................2</p>
        <p>Pirates......................... 1</p>
        <p>Senior League</p>
        <p>Irish............................ 8</p>
        <p>Pirates.........................6</p>
        <p>Wildcats.................... 5</p>
        <p>Toyota East .</p>
        <p>Ervins ...........</p>
        <p>Ormond's........</p>
        <p>Family Practice..</p>
        <p>Thursday's Games Boston 5. Buffalo 3 Montreal 2. Philadelphia 2, tie Washington 2, New Jersey 0 St l^is 5, N.Y. Islanders 2 Calgary 8, N Y Rangers 1 Los Angeles 4. Vancouver 2 Fridays Games Washington 4, Montreal 1 Minnesota 4. Buffalo 1 Winnipeg 7, Chicago 3 Edmonton 10, Calgary 5 Saturday's Games Philadelphia at Boston New Jersey^at Quebec Toronto atDelroit Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders-N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, (n) Hartford at St. Louis, (n)</p>
        <p>TANK FNANA1U</p>
        <p>by Jeff Millar &amp;amp; Bill Hinds</p>
        <p>Sunday's Games Edmonton at Washington Toronto at Philadelphia</p>
        <p>Hartford at Chicago N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh Detroit at Boston, (n)</p>
        <p>Quebec at Buffalo, (n) Minnesota at New Jersey, Vancouver at Calgary, (n)</p>
        <p>Montreal at N.Y. RangersatLos</p>
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        <p>NHL Standings</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Wales Conference Patrick Division W L T Pts</p>
        <p>NYRgers 30 NY Isles 31 Phila. 27 Washton 29 Pittsburgh 11</p>
        <p>GF GA 214 201 230 186 220 181 199 169 157 226 141 217</p>
        <p>Buffalo</p>
        <p>Boston</p>
        <p>Quebec</p>
        <p>Mont</p>
        <p>N. Jersey  10  37  5  25</p>
        <p>Adams Division</p>
        <p>33  15  6  72  214  174</p>
        <p>34  15  3  71  227  160</p>
        <p>28  18  6  62  244  185</p>
        <p>Montreal  25  25  4  54  204  198</p>
        <p>Hartford  15  28  8  38  173  218</p>
        <p>Campbell Conference Norris Division Minnesota 28  21  4  60  245  237</p>
        <p>St. Louis  22  27  5  49  200  217</p>
        <p>Chicago  21  28  6  48  192  211</p>
        <p>Detroit  17  29  6  40  185  226</p>
        <p>Toronto  16  30  6  38  197  258</p>
        <p>Smythe Division</p>
        <p>Edmonton 39 Calgary 20 20 Winnipeg 20 24 Vancouver 19 29 L. Angeles 16 27</p>
        <p>Pam Pack Sweeps Ahoskie Cagers</p>
        <p>.WASHINGTON - Washington High School swept a pair of Northeastern Conference basketball games from Ahoskie Friday night as the Pam Pack continued to flex its mucles. The boys won, 80-63, while the girls took a 41-35 decision.</p>
        <p>The Pam Pack ran out to a 17-9 lead in the first period of the boys game and increased the margin to 36-27 during the second quarter. Washington upped that to 57-30 coring the third frame and matched points with Ahoskie the final eight minutes.</p>
        <p>Steve Austin led Washington with 15 points while Jeff Cox and Adrian Dudley each scored 14. White led Ahoskie with 17 while Stanley added 12.</p>
        <p>The win boosted the Washington record to 7-5 in the conference and 9-9 overall. Ahoskie falls to 4-9,6-11.</p>
        <p>Washington doubled the score on Ahoskie in the first period of the girls game, 10-5, but was outscored 8-7, in the second frame. That left Washington up, 17-13 at the half. The Pack broke it open in the third period, however, racing out to a 32-17 lead going into the final period.</p>
        <p>Ahoskie tried to rally, outscoring Washington 18-9, but it fell short.</p>
        <p>Gloria Sherrod and Yvette Moore each scored 13 points for Washington, while Anita Harrell had 18 to pace Ahoskie.</p>
        <p>Washington is now 4-8 in the conference and 6-10 overall. Ahoskie is 7-6,7-8.</p>
        <p>Washington travels to Bertie on 'Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Girls Game</p>
        <p>Ahoskie (35)</p>
        <p>Harrell 8 2-4 18, Eley 0 1-2 1, Brady 01-2 1, Staton 3 1-2 7, Hotly 2 0-1 4, Smallwood 1 0-0 2, Whitaker 10-0 2. Totals 15 5-1135. Washington (41)</p>
        <p>Dailey 4 0-1 8, Sherrod 4 5-9 13, Oden 0 0-0 0, Moore 5 3-10 13, Clark 1 0-0 2, Youmans 13-45. Totals 15 11-24 41.</p>
        <p>Ahoskie..................  5  8  4  1835</p>
        <p>Washington..................10  7  15  9-41</p>
        <p>Boys Game</p>
        <p>Ahoskie (63)</p>
        <p>White 81-4 17, Stanley 5 2-2 12, Whitaker 2 3-4 7, Gatlin 1 0-0 2, Askew 3 3-8 9, Row 2 1-2 5, Lassiter 0 1-2 1, Whitfield 2 1-1 5, Dillard 2 0-0 4, Jenkins 0 1-2 1. Totals 25 13-25 63.</p>
        <p>Washington (80)</p>
        <p>Cox 5 4-7 14, Randolph 3 1-2 7, Dudley 7 0-2 14, Austin 6 3-6 15, Dixon 4 0-0 8, Rodgers 1 3-5 5, Battle 41-2 9, Stanley 3 2-4 8. Totals 33 14-28 80.</p>
        <p>Ahoskie ..............9 18 13 2363</p>
        <p>Washington..................17  19  21 23-80</p>
        <p>Moon Ready To Sign With Houston Oilers</p>
        <p>HOUSTON (AP) - His name is not on the dotted line yet, but free agent quarterback Warren Moon has decided to cast his lot with the woeful Houston Oilers.</p>
        <p>.Moon, the Most Valuable Player last season in the Canadian Football League, told Oiler officials through his attorney, Leigh Steinberg Friday night, that he would play for the Oilers next season.</p>
        <p>Moon, who led the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League to five league titles in six seasons and was the first pro quarterback to pass for 5,-000 yards</p>
        <p>in a season, had also been negotiating with the Seattle Seahawks.</p>
        <p>Hugh Campbell, Moons former coach at Edmonton, was hired by the Oilers recently to be their head coach.</p>
        <p>Moon said the fact that he did not make his decision on whether to go to Houston or Seattle until Friday night demonstrated that the Oilers selection of Campbell, head coach of the Lo^ Angeles Express of the United States Footbal League last season, and his decision was not a package deal.</p>
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        <p>NBA Standings</p>
        <p>Bv The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division</p>
        <p>W L Pet. GB</p>
        <p>Boston  37  9  .804'  </p>
        <p>Philadelphia  30  15  .667  6*.^</p>
        <p>NewVork  26  18  . 591  10</p>
        <p>New Jersey  23  23  .500  14</p>
        <p>Washington  20  26  .435  17</p>
        <p>Central Division Detroit  25  20  .556  -</p>
        <p>Atlanta  26  21  ,553  -</p>
        <p>Milwaukee,  25  21  .543  1^</p>
        <p>Chicago  16  27  . 372  8</p>
        <p>Clevefand  14  30  .318  10i</p>
        <p>Indiana  13  31  ,295  ID'S</p>
        <p>WESTERNCONFERENCE Midwest Division Utah  29  17  .630  -</p>
        <p>Dallas  25  22  . 532  i'i</p>
        <p>Denver  20  26  . 435  9</p>
        <p>Houston  20  26  . 435  9</p>
        <p>San Antonio  20  27  . 426  9*i</p>
        <p>Kansas City  18  27  .400  10*^</p>
        <p>Pacific Division Los Angeles  29  16  .644  </p>
        <p>Portland  28  20  .583  2h</p>
        <p>Seattle  24  20  . 545  4*2</p>
        <p>Golden State  21  26  . 447  9</p>
        <p>Phoenix  20  25  . 444  9</p>
        <p>San Diego  15  31  .326  14*(</p>
        <p>Friday's Games Boston 125, Indiana 106 Atlanta 99, Philadelphia 88 Detroit 126, San Diego 111 Kansas City 114, New Jersey 112 Cleveland 106, Chicago 76 Denver 114, Dallas 111 Los Angeles 109, Utah 105 Portland 116, Milwaukee 110 Seattle 121, San Antonio 106 Saturdays Games Indiana at Washington, (n)</p>
        <p>San Diego at Cleveland, (n) Philadelphia at Atlanta, (n)</p>
        <p>New Jersey at Chicago, (n) Denver at Kansas City. (n)</p>
        <p>New York at Houston, (n) Milwaukee at Utah, (n) Phoenix at Golden State, (n) Sunday's Games Detroit at Boston Dallas at Seattle Los Angeles at San Antonio. (n) Phoenix at Portland, (n)</p>
        <p>Transactions</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS-lnvited Vicente Romo, pitcher, to spring training canm.</p>
        <p>MINNESCTtA TWINS-Signed Mickey Hatcher, outfielder, to a two-year contract and A1 Williams, pitcher, to a one-year contract.</p>
        <p>NEW YORK YANKEES-Signed George Cappuzzello and pitcher</p>
        <p>ers, and assigned ilumbus of the International League.</p>
        <p>Fowler, pit them to Coll</p>
        <p>Signed</p>
        <p>National League</p>
        <p>CINCINNATI REDS-Sig Gary Redus, outfielder, and Wayne Krenchicki, infielder, to one-year contracts.</p>
        <p>PITTSBURGH PIRATES Agreed to cahtract terms with Tony Pena, catcher, Ron Wotus, infielder, and Chris Green, pitcher.</p>
        <p>FOOTBALL United States Football League</p>
        <p>DENVER GOLD-Traded Andy Poremba, defensive end, Kyle Whittingham, linebacker, and the rights to Jesse Jackso^ defensive back, and Steve Doolittle, linebacker, to the New Jersey Generals for Thomas Lott, runmng back, and Victor Hicks, tight end.</p>
        <p>NEWORLEANS BREAKERS-Traded Dan Ross, tight end, to the Chicago Blitz for the rights to Stacey Toran and John Krimm. defensive backs</p>
        <p>College Basketball</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press EAST</p>
        <p>Buffalo86, Cortland St. 69 Buffalo St. 94, Geneseo St. 66 Clarkson 69, HIT 56 Cornell 56, Dartmouth 54 Delaware St. 88, Florida A&amp;amp;M 78 Dial, of Columbia 72, Elizabeth City St . 63 Harvard 79, Columbia 71 Howard 79, Bethune-Cookman 58 Ithaca 76, RPl 66 John Jay 88, Baruch 58 Manhatlanville 76, CCNY 65 Montclair St. 81, Cllassboro St. 76 NYU 86, Pratt 59 Princeton 66, Brown 52 Robert Morris 85, Loyola, Md. 72 St. Lawrence 83, Hobart 64 St. Rose 70, Albany Pharmacy 58 Yale 51, Pennsylvania 47, OT SOUTH</p>
        <p>Cent. Florida 66, Fla. Southern 62 Flagler 77, Nova 74 Grambling 111, Alabama St. 101 Methodist 69, Chris. Newport 57 Murray St. 90, Austin Peay 85, OT N.C. WMleyan 46, Shenandoah 43 N. Carolina 83, Furman 48 N. Carolina St. 50. The Citadel 49 Palm Beach Atlantic 100. Warner So. 70</p>
        <p>S. Alabama 92, Nicholls St. 61 St-Andrews 99, Va. Wesleyan 73 St. Leo 58, Villanova of Miami 48 St. Pauls 92, Bowie St. 68 MIDWEST Augustana 70, Carthage 64 Augustana, S.D. 91, Mankato St. 82, OT Calvin 84, Alma 66 Carroll 65, Millikin 62 Coe 78, Illinois Coll . 63 Cornell, Iowa 76, Monmouth 67 Dakota Wesleyan 118, S. Dakota Tech 117, OT Dubuque 69, Upper Iowa 63 Emooria St. 7 Wayne St. 74.20T</p>
        <p>lays S ____</p>
        <p>GrinnelI84, Knox 80 Kearney St. 86, Pittsburg St. 74 Millsaps 44, Washington, Mo. 40 N.Colorado88,S.DakoU74 Olivet Nazarene 77, III.</p>
        <p>Benedictine 73 Park 81, Columbia 51 S. Dakota St. 81, St. CloudSt. 60 Tri-State 77, Ind-Pur-Indpls 60 U. of Chicago 81, Lake Forest 68 Viterbo 86, Northland 84, OT Washburn %, Mo. Western 84 Westminster 88, Cent. Bible 58 Wis.-Stevens Ft. 71, Wis.-Eau</p>
        <p>Claire 56 Wis.-Stout66, Wis.-Oshkosh65 Wis.-Superior 80, Wis.-Platteville</p>
        <p>Wis.-Whitewater Falls 74</p>
        <p>85, Wis-River</p>
        <p>SOUTHWEST Bishop Coll. 76, Ark-Little Rock</p>
        <p>72</p>
        <p>FAR WEST Biola 52, Cal Lutheran 50 Cal Baptist 66, Azusa PaQific 41 Cal-Riverside 75, Cal Poly Pomona 61   ,</p>
        <p>Cal St.-Bakersfield 47, Cal PoJy-SL046  ^ ,</p>
        <p>(SI St.-Northridge 86, Cal St.-Los Angeleses (5haminade94, Hawaii-Hilo74 Colorado Coll. 72, National Coll.</p>
        <p>65</p>
        <p>Grand Canyon 72, U.S. International 68, OT Montana Tech 67, N. Montana 63 Pacific Lutheran 65, Whitworth 56 S. Colorado 72, New Mexico Highlands 61 St. N</p>
        <p>68</p>
        <p>Washington 66  </p>
        <p>W. New Mexico 98, Colorado .</p>
        <p>Mines 77  </p>
        <p>TOURNAMENTS  </p>
        <p>BlueHeld-Kiwanit Tournament First Round Bluefield 81, Warren Wilson 62 Galludet 84, Montreal Anderson</p>
        <p>81</p>
        <p>M'mount McDonald's Tournament First Round  </p>
        <p>Langston, Okla. 69, Frankjlh,,</p>
        <p>Pierce, Neb. 59 Marymount 100, Mich.-Dearbort'. 89  a:</p>
        <p>New Paltz Classic</p>
        <p>First Round  </p>
        <p>Medgar Evers 75, Dominican 71  </p>
        <p>Purcnase 75, New Paltz 73  . '</p>
        <p>N.C. Scoreboard,</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Men's College Basketba N. Carolina 83, Furman 48</p>
        <p>[en's College Basketball</p>
        <p>Marys, Calif. 76, Pepperdine</p>
        <p>Seattle 98, Whitman 69 U. of San Diego 75, Loyola, Calif. 73, OT</p>
        <p>W. Coast Christian 87, L A. Baptist 85, OT W. Oregon 85, Oregon Tech 73 W. Washington 67, Cent.</p>
        <p>N. Carolina St. 50, Citadel 49 St. Andrews 99, Virgin! Wesleyan 73</p>
        <p>Women's College Basketball . Campbell 68, Liberty Baptist 52  Virginia Wesleyan 87, St. Andrews 82</p>
        <p>ACC Standings </p>
        <p>^ The Associated Press 'Through Friday. Feb. 3 . . ^</p>
        <p>Conference Overall W L Pet. W L Bet. . N. Carolina 8 0 1.000 19 0 1.000</p>
        <p>Maryland Ga Tech Duke W Forest Clemson N.C. State 2 5 Virginia 2 5</p>
        <p>4 1 4 4 3 4 3 4 2 5</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0027" />
        <p>Panthers Top Rams, 45-43</p>
        <p>' (Continued From Page B-6) the first overtime, and the Panthers held the ball till Clark tied the score with 51 seconds left. Theodore Edwards fouled Sneed with two seconds remaining after a steal, but it was just the fourth team foul against Greene Central.</p>
        <p>The Panthers took too much time trying to put the ball in play, and the Rams had yet another chance -slim as it was  to pull out a win. Theodore Edwards fired the ball at the goal from midcourt, but the effort fell harmlessly short.</p>
        <p>Theodore Edwards picked up his fourth foul with 1:08 left in the second overtime, and Streeter calmly sank both free throws to put the Panthers ahead 41-39.</p>
        <p>It appeared the game might end with that score when Thompson missed on a baseline drive, but he redeemed himself with a steal on the other end. Boneree Johnson drove towards the goal, and he slipped as the tried to stop but flipped in a field goal on the way down to send the game to its third overtime deadlocked 41-41.</p>
        <p>Thompson missed a pair of free throws with 2:35 left in the third overtime and Shaw cleared the rebound on the second shot. Neither team scored in the three minutes, and the game lingered on.</p>
        <p>Harris swished a pair of free throw 17 seconds into the final overtime, but Barnes again drove inside to knot the score 43-43 with 2:19 remaining. Streeter missed a turnaround shot with 30 on the clock, and Theodore Edwards grabbed the rebound to set up the final chain of events.</p>
        <p>We didnt get the ball inside the way we were supposed to in the overtime periods, Greene Central C5h Lewis Godwin said. We just didnt take advantage of what we h?d been doing early; we relaxed too imith.</p>
        <p>^e loss drops the Rams out of the lead of the Eastern Carolina Con-ia-ence, as Southwest Edgecombe iSjiTies a 7-2 league mark while Greene Central is 6-2  tied with Sthern Nash for second. North Pitt improved its league record to 4-5 with the win.</p>
        <p>;The Lady Rams exhibited the qualities of winning ugly in their contest, as they trailed by as much as 13 in the fourth quarter.</p>
        <p>j\ntionette Wilkes fired in 20 points for- Greene Central, while Hicks p^ed nine on the night. Deloris Wttman pumped in 15 for the Pnt-HERS, as Alice Pittman added id</p>
        <p>layup by Allison Battle with 10 seconck left in the third quarter trimmed North Pitt lead to 37-28. But tlie Pant-HERS got four points out of Deloris Pittman on the front end of a</p>
        <p>Sir of one-and-one trips to the free ow line and a field goal to spread the margin to 41-28 with 6:18 re-aiaining.</p>
        <p>* Thats when the Lady Rams finally came alive, as Wilkes drove inside -Od Melodie Bowen connected on a follow shot before Hicks posted a field goal and a pair of free throws to {|Ut the gap to 41-36 with 4:09 on the clock.</p>
        <p>'Another drive inside by Wilkes trimmed the margin to three, but Deloris Pittman put in a follow-shot to set the score at 43-38 w ith 2:24 left. V-Cynthia Jones scored inside after ive-second violation on an inbound play by the Pant-HERS to bring the Lady Rams to within three again. Another five-second violation by North Pitt set up a pair of free throws by Wilkes to cut the lead to 43-42 with 1:31 to be played.</p>
        <p>"Battle attempted to steal the ball from Sherry Bradley but committed foul. Bradley swished the free throws to give the Pant-HERS a ^-42 lead with 1:27 left.</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;Wilkes powered her way inside to ieut the lead to one with 46 seconds showing on the clock.</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;We just didnt play in the other msaid.l</p>
        <p>three periods, Dail said. We didnt have a game Tuesday, and I think fliat had a little to do with the way We played.</p>
        <p>;^Tne victory leaves the Lady Rams 'one in second place with a 7-1 sBcord in the conference, while ^^thWest Edgecombe leads the ^Iwgue with an unblemished 9-0</p>
        <p>S'ark. North Pitt slipped to 5-4 for ird place in the conference. CGreene Central travels to ^den-Grifton Tuesday night, while %rth Pitt hosts Farmville Central.</p>
        <p>Girls Game Greene Central (48)</p>
        <p>-Rattle 3 0^) 6, S. Wilkes 0 0-0 0, Bowen 1 W 3, A. Wilkes 8 4-8 20, Hicks 3 3-5 9, Jones 2 2-2 6, Myatt 0 0-00, Herring 1 0-0 2. Totals 1810-1748.</p>
        <p>Nrth Pitt (45)</p>
        <p>^oore 0 0-0 0, D. Pittman 6 3-9 15, A. Ptman 5 04) 10, Sharpe 4 0-3 8, Bradley 2 2-C 6, Cox 3 04) 6. Totals 20 5-14 45.</p>
        <p>Cfeene Central ...10 12  6 18-48</p>
        <p>North Pitt ..........14  12 11  815</p>
        <p>   Boys  Game</p>
        <p>Greene Central (43)</p>
        <p>* 'Barnes 3 0-0 6, Johnson 1 0-0 2, Fulton 0 ' 0, M. Edwards 5 04) 10, Dixon 0 ()4) 0,</p>
        <p>ompson 5 3-6 13, T. Edwards 6 0-2 12. als203-843.</p>
        <p>North Pitt (45)</p>
        <p>. Clark 3 1-17, Langley 0 04) 0, Ebron 0 0-0 ..J^Shaw 3 04) 6, Harris 5 2-2 12, Howard 0  ) 0, Streeter 5 2-2 12, Sneed 4 0-0 8. Totals &amp;gt;45.</p>
        <p>ene Cenl5  6  12  4  2  2 0  213</p>
        <p>jgorth Pitt...lO  10  5  12  2  2 0  4-45</p>
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        <p>Elegant Design Suits Sloping Lot</p>
        <p>Detailed luxury is the keynote of the Weymouth, a one story traditional designed for a backslop-ing lot. With features such as the well-designed family kitchen, workshop, and master bedroom deck, the plan shows an attention to detail that results in maximum livability.</p>
        <p>The exterior is marked by a hipped roof and bay window, with the design calling for a slop-</p>
        <p>By Jerry Bishop</p>
        <p>ing lot so that the rear decks and walk-out basement are possible. Since the major living and work areas are found on the main level, the basement can be reserved for recreational use and finished as time and budget permit.</p>
        <p>AREA First floor Basement Garage/workshop</p>
        <p>SQ. FT.  2,202  2,106  864</p>
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        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures Q.  Our house is nearly paid off.</p>
        <p>I understand we can get a large loan by using the house as collateral. What can you tell me about such a loan?</p>
        <p>A. - If the house is being used as collateral, you actually are giving the bank or lending company a second mortgage on it. In such cases, you usually can get a loan of between 50 and 70 percent of the equity you have in the house, with the amount depending on a number of credit factors.</p>
        <p>Q. -1 have been told that keeping a box of baking soda in the refrigerator is a good idea, but the person who told me did not know exactly why. Can you tell me? Also, please advise me if this is safe.</p>
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        <p>Q.  We have some fairly expensive art prints. A couple of them look as though they need cleaning. What should we use?</p>
        <p>A.  You did not say whether the prints are protected by glass, but the wording of your letter ceems to imply they are not. There are three place^^e^go for advice to be sure the prints do not get damaged. One is your local art supply store. Better yet, ask somebody at an art museum or art gallery. Advice from here would not be precise- because a lot depends on the kind of prints they are and the material they are printed on.</p>
        <p>Q.  You recently gave someone advice on cleaning the stopper in a bathroom sink. You said the stopper could be lifted out and up, sometimes by turning it just a little. I tried that with our stopper and cannot remove it. What have I done wrong?</p>
        <p>A. - Every so often, a stopper will not respond to the recommended method of removal. In that event, look under the sink and locate the bottom of the stopper. There will be a small pin of some kind there. Push or pull it horizontally and it will come out. You can then remove the stopper and clean it. After reinserting it into the drain opening, replace the pin.</p>
        <p>Q.  We have had a slate floor put down at the entranceway to our house, just inside the front door. I have heard that slate stains when something is spilled on it. White that is not a very likely possibility, we would like to be sure such staining does not occur. Is there something we can put on the slate to prevent tliis?</p>
        <p>New Sheet Collection Setting Trend</p>
        <p>By BARBARA MAYER AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>The sheet industry shows new spring lines to retailers in November. But Ralph Laurens second collection for J.P. Stevens was introduced to the trade in January.</p>
        <p>The motto for the industry often appears to be off with the old and on with the new as many of last seasons domestics are discontinued to make room for a new set of designs. But the new Lauren domestics and related products build on themes introduced in his first collection, on sale since late fall.</p>
        <p>The industry generally waits to see if a designer collection is going to be a success before investing in it. But Stevens set up a special marketing subsidiary with its own staff and quarters to handle the Lauren collection before the first washcloth was ready for production.</p>
        <p>If you get the idea that the Lauren collection breaks new ground in the planning and marketing of home furnishings, you are right. The gamble has paid off, according to Dan Finley, general manager of the Lauren Home Furnishings subsidiary of Stevens. The first collection is in 30 of the nations top department stores, and selling well at retail, he said.</p>
        <p>One of the more unusual aspects of the first Lauren collection was the large number of separate items in it - 2,500 stock-keeping units, or SKUs in industry jargon.</p>
        <p>We expect to have 2,500 SKUs all the time,</p>
        <p>said Finley. The new collection, however, will not entirely supplant the old. Instead, rtiany of the more wintry items will be out of production, so spring and summer designs being introduced now can be made.</p>
        <p>Then as fall succeeds summer, the winter things will come back into production, Finley said.</p>
        <p>The home furnishings designed by Lauren encompass everything for the home except furniture. Originally, Lauren was planning to include furniture, but none has been produced and it may never be, he said.</p>
        <p>Besides bedding, towels and bath accessories, there are fabrics by the yard, wallpaper, dinnerware, flatware, glasses, kitchenware and a variety of home accessories. Many of the products are made by manufacturers other than Stevens, under license.</p>
        <p>The designer has applied the same philosophy to home furnishings that has served him in apparel. He prefers to design classic clothes firmly based on traditional themes.</p>
        <p>For example, he says he virtually reinvented the American West with rough outerwear, jeans and country plaids. Other themes he has made use of include small town 19th-century life on the eastern seaboard  or our idea of it  as well as Victorian opulence and English gentility.</p>
        <p>The same themes are evident in his five new home furnishings collections. Each one has a full complement of home products  enough to</p>
        <p>create a special ambience in the home, accordii^. to Lauren.</p>
        <p>There is Cottage, a summery interpretation of a vanished 19th-century life with its dainty embroideries, blue and white color scheme and natural fiber cottons and linens.</p>
        <p>Mariner is a mainly red, white and blue collection based on nautical flag deigns. Among original ideas in the collection is the use of sweatshirt material as blankets.</p>
        <p>Safari is a sort of fantasy of 19th-century'-safari travel, mainly in khaki and olive drab with some prints that recall English chintz.</p>
        <p>Cricket, is Laurens homage to the English gentleman. The home furnishings - mainly in blue and white - feature motifs from the sports of cricket, golf, tennis and hunting and riding.</p>
        <p>Jamaica featured some of Laurens most expensive products when it was introduced last season. For example, an embroidered linen sheet.. cost $200 or more, depending on size. He has added to Jamaica with a series of brilliant tropical colored sheets and towels.  </p>
        <p>Lauren says this seasons home furnishings designs have echoes in his ready-to-wear. He did both Safari and Cottage collections for women.</p>
        <p>The designer said that while he had completed only his second home furnishings collection, he was in home furnishings to stay. He said he had set out to make things I would want to buy. myself. ^</p>
        <p>A.  Ask your local hardware dealer, home supply store or home improvement center for a sealer that can be used on slate. Once you seal the slate, anything spilled can be wiped up easily. As in all cases of this nature, the quicker the wiping is done, the better.</p>
        <p>Q. - I shellacked a table recently. It seemed all right at first, but now it is gummy. I dont want to make it worse, so I would appreciate advice on how to get off the stickines?. What could have caused this? .</p>
        <p>A.  Moisten a clean cloth with denatured alcohol and rub the surface lightly. There are a number of reasons for this kind of result, the most likely being the use of shellac that was too old. Shellac you have had more than six months or a year is the likely culprit.</p>
        <p>Q. - We have a house that is partly brick, and we want to paint the bricks white. We are thinking about using an oil paint because we have heard it covers better than latex. Is this true?</p>
        <p>A. - Generally, oil paint covers better than latex, but not in all circumstances. In this particular case, you should not use oil paint because the alkali in the mortar may attack the paint. Use a latex paint made especially for masonry..</p>
        <p>Q - We want to put a sealer on an exterior house wall made of brick. Any recommendations?</p>
        <p>A.  There are colorless water repellents available which will protect the bricks from rain and not change their appearance.</p>
        <p>Q. I want to start some vegetable and flower seedlings indoors. I know the soil I sow these in should be sterilized. How do I sterilize it? (F.H., Mount Airy)</p>
        <p>A. The soil mix needs to be sterilized to prevent seedlings from being killed by the fungus that causes damping-off disease. Vermiculite is an inexpensive seed-starting medium that is already sterile when purchased. Other commercial mixes may also be sterile. A mix you can prepare yourself consists of equal parts of soil, sand and peat moss. This mix should be sterilized by baking it for one hour at 210 degrees farenheit.</p>
        <p>Q. Is Japanese andromeda hardy in the Raleigh area? (E.T., Raleigh)</p>
        <p>A, Japanese Andromeda (Pieris japnica) is hardy throughout North Carolina. Japanese andromeda is an upright evergreen shrub which has pendulous clusters of white flowers in the spring. There is also a variety with dark pink flowers and a variety with varigated leaves.</p>
        <p>Q. Can you give me some irf-formation about white forsythia? (S.N., Eagle Springs)</p>
        <p>A. The white forsythias botanical name is Abeliophyllum distichum. It is hardy throughout North Carolina. It makes a nice companion plant for yellow forsythia. It is not as dense as yellow forsythia and can get scrag-gly when it gets old if it is not properly pruned.</p>
        <p>Q. What soil is best for American boxwoods? (R.S., King)</p>
        <p>A. All boxwoods should be planted in well-drained soils. They sould never be planted near downspouts, under the dripline of a roof or in any area that stays wet. While boxwoods will live in locations that receive full sun, they grow best in semi-shade. Some organic matter wuch as peat moss, leaf compost or pine bark should be worked into the soil. A soil sample should be taken four to six weeks before planting and submitted through your county agent for analysis. Boxwoods grow in soils ranging from slightly acid alkaline (pH 5.5 to pH 7.5). Based on a soil analysis, the proper amount of lime and fertilizer can be added to the area to provide the best requirements for growth.</p>
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        <p>Whats new on the market?</p>
        <p>THE PRODUCT - A hacksaw quarters.</p>
        <p>Manufacturers claim - That this hacksaw will accept both hack and reciprocating blades for use on either wood or metal... that it has a molded plastic handle and a die-cast frame with a tightening screw ... that blades, either broken or whole, slide into the handle and are locked in place with the screw ... that its exposed ends easily reach difficult locations ... and that it is a tool equally good for either do-it-yourselfers or professionals.</p>
        <p>THE PRODUCT - A mobile home roof coating.</p>
        <p>Manufactuerers claim  That it is a 100 percent acrylic coating, is highly mildew resistant and is reflective and insulative ... that it is especially good for styrofoam panels, but can be used on black and galvanized steel, aluminum, asbestos shingles and stucco ... that it may be applied with brush, roller or spray ... that it does not have to be thinned and can be cleaned from tools with warm soapy water... and that it can be used on rusted metal which has been primed.</p>
        <p>THE PRODUCT - A heat gun which is lightweight yet delivers 800 degrees of working temperature an inch away from the nozzle, for use in close Manufacturers claim - That this gun weighs only 134 pounds ... that it can be used for curing adhesives, de-soldering electric connections, drying motors and controls, thawing frozen lines, setting caulks, softening tiles, etc. ... that it has a standard nozzle of 54ths of an inch and two smaller accessory nozzles ... and that it has a special high-temperature resistant housing and handles with no asbestos insulation.</p>
        <p>THE PRODUCT - A pipe thermometer.</p>
        <p>Manufacturers claim ^ That this thermometer snaps;, onto pipes and tubing of water heaters, solar collectqrs and woodstove hot-water systems and reads the fluid temperatures inside copper, plastic and galvanized  pipes from 50 degrees to 250 degrees Fahrenheit... that.  it attaches quickly and easily with spring steel clips ... that, after the attachment, the water tap is turned on and an accurate reading can be obtained in about 3 or 4 minutes ... that it can be used to verify the proper functioning of a swimming pool heater and the water.</p>
        <p>an be used on rusted metal which has been primeo. tAmnpratn% nf a rlnthes washing machine THE PRODUCT - A lever press for converting .temperature ot a domes wasning macnine.</p>
        <p>newspapers to fuel for use in open fireplaces, stoves and outdoor grills.</p>
        <p>Manufacturers claim - That the press weighs only 7&amp;gt;/2 pounds and turns out logs that can burn for more than 60 minutes ... that newspaper sheets are dropped into a tub of water and soaked at least overnight or until the paper becomes a, pulpy mache ... that a ^turdy plastic trash container can be used as the tub ... that the wet pulp is placed in the unit, which squeezes out the water... ancTthat the logs then are dried and stored for later use.</p>
        <p>(The hacksaw is manufactured by Parker Mfg. Co., 149 Washington St., Worcester, MA 01613; the mobile . home roof coating by Gardner Asphalt Corp., 4001 East . 7th Ave., Tampa, FL 33605; the lever press by Habona* Corp, 4 Columbus Ave., Mt. Kisco, NY 10549; the heat gun by Black &amp;amp; Decker, 626 Hanover Pike, Hampstead, MD 21074; and the pipe thermometer by Condar Co. Box-' 6, Hiram, OH 44234.)</p>
        <p>(For a copy of Andy Langs Practical Home Repairs, send $1.50 to this newspaper at Box 5, Teaneck,NJ 07666.)</p>
        <p>Nearly 30 percent of the 120 million person work force in Latin America is currently unemployed or underemployed, according to the Inter-American Development Bank. Open unemployment in the region decreased from 6.6 percent to 5.8 percent between 1970 and 1980. However, in 1982 it rose to 7.4 percent, and indications are that it climbed to much higher levels in 1983.</p>
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        <p>Move Completed</p>
        <p>Halteras Hammocks Inc. of Greenville announced that it re-cently occupied new 16,000-square-foot facilities at 1104 Clark St.</p>
        <p>The firm said the building will house its corporate offices, factory outlet store and a portion of the manufacturing facilities.</p>
        <p>Halteras Hammocks and its subsidiary, Halteras Canvas Products, manufacture a variety of consumer items including canvas goods, ropes and cordage, and handwoven hammocks.</p>
        <p>New Location</p>
        <p>R. Neil Arrington, vice president of Sizemore Inc., announced the relocation of his offices to Arlington Centre, Suite B, 200 Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>Arrington said Sizemore specializes in designing and marketing computer forms and supplies.</p>
        <p>Figures Improved</p>
        <p>Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. reported sales for the 16 weeks ended Jan. 11 of $2,204,293,000 compared with $2,154,903,000 for the comparable period a year earlier, an increase of 2.3 percent.</p>
        <p>For the 28 weeks ended Jan. 11, the sales total was $3,852,269,000 compared with ^$3,737,727,000', an increase of 3.1 percent.</p>
        <p>Earnings after taxes for the 16-week period were $35,014,000 compared with $32,865,000 last year. Cumulative current year earnings amounted to $54,413,000 compared with $53,638,000 last year.</p>
        <p>The firm had 1,224 units in opera-tioaon Jan. 11, up from 1,220 in 1983.</p>
        <p>New Board Member P&amp;amp;G Totals Noted Index Rose Again</p>
        <p>Harry Hastings, owner of Hastings Ford on East Tenth Street in Greenville, has been elected secretary-treasurer of the board of directors of the Carolina Ford Dealers Advertising Association. Hastings will serve during 1984.</p>
        <p>Favorite Store</p>
        <p>Belk Stores announced that in an independent survey conducted last September by the Roper Organization asking 2,000 shoppers across the nation to name their favorite department store, Belk stores led the list.</p>
        <p>John N. Belk, board chairman of Belk Stores Services Inc. of Charlotte, said the survey indicated Belk outranked such retailing firms as May Co. California, Macys New York, Famous Barr, Bamhergers, and Macys California.</p>
        <p>In addition, consumers ranked Belk eighth on a list of the top 10 retailers in the country, Belk said. The survey was commissioned by a New York management consultant-marketing company.</p>
        <p>Belk/Leggett is a family of more than 350 stores in 16 states in the&amp;lt; southeastern United States.</p>
        <p>The Procter &amp;amp; Gamble Co. announced that net earnings for the first six months of the 1983-84 fiscal year amounted to $487 million, an increase of 4 percent over net earnings for the same period a year ago of $467 million. Worldwide net sales were $6,412,000,000, an increase of 3 percent over sales of $6,231,000,000 for the same period a year ago.</p>
        <p>For the October-December period, net earnings amounted to $214 million, up 2 percent over $210 million for the same three months a year ago. Worldwide net sales were $3,135,000,000, an increase of 3 percent over sales of $3,030,000,000 a year earlier.</p>
        <p>P&amp;amp;G had sales of $12,452,000,000 during fiscal 1982-83.</p>
        <p>Attended School</p>
        <p>Katherine J. Swindell, owner of Sams Lock &amp;amp; Key Shoppe in Greenville, and her husband. Gene, attended a wireless alarm school at Central Security Electronics in Statesville.</p>
        <p>Ms. Swindell said the firm is now licensed by the state to sell and install wireless burglar alarms.</p>
        <p>The level of business activity in North Carolina continued to expand in December, according to the Wachovia Business Index which registered 124.1, up 0.3 percent from the revised figure for November.</p>
        <p>The rise in the Index resulted from increases in non-agricultural employment and a decline in initial claims for unemployment insurance. New business formations and building permits were down in December.</p>
        <p>The increase in non-agricultural employment was supported by gains in both manufacturing and non-" manufacturing sectors. Employment was up in furniture, textiles, apparel, construction, government and trade.</p>
        <p>The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for the state was 7.9 percent in December, down 0.4 )ercent from the revised November evel.</p>
        <p>Cash Dividend</p>
        <p>The board of directors of The Black &amp;amp; Decker Manufacturing Co. declared the regular quarterly cash dividend of 13 cents a share, payable on March 23 to stockholders of record on March 9.</p>
        <p>Division Manager</p>
        <p>Ayden native W. Barry Moore has been appointed manager of the health services division of Kurt Salmon Associates, international management consulting firm in Atlanta, Ga.  (</p>
        <p>A certified management consultant and a certified public accountant, Moore was previously managing partner for consulting operations at Touche Ross in Philadelphia and Atlanta and general manager for a service organization.</p>
        <p>A graduate of Georgia Tech with a bachelors degree in industrial management, he resides with his wife, Carol, and their three children in North Atlanta.</p>
        <p>Terminated Talks</p>
        <p>Vermont American Corp. announced that negotiations relative to the proposed acquisition of Bayrische Bohrerwerk GmbH, a German manufacturer and distributor of high speed steel and masonry drill bits, have been terminated.</p>
        <p>Vermont American, which has a plant in Greenville, manufactures cutting tools, power tool accessories, and hand tools for consumer and industry.</p>
        <p>Employees Retire</p>
        <p>Union Carbide Coip. announced the retirement of five employees who were honored at the plant recently for their dedication to the company.</p>
        <p>Retiring were Mrs. Mary Boyd with 36 years service, John Nabors, 39 years, Mrs. Ruth Kinion, 29 years, Mrs. Elsie Johnston, 28 years, and James Mayo, It years.</p>
        <p>Purchasing Post</p>
        <p>Empire Brushes Inc. announced the promotion of G. Cleveland Elswick to purchasing manager with responsibility for the operation of the brush manufacturer s purchasing department and the acquisitin of materials bought in the United States and abroad.</p>
        <p>Elswick joined the firm almoist eight years ago in the production control department and transferred to purchasing where he gained experience as a buyer and purchasing agent.  </p>
        <p>He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in business administration. Elswick and his wife, Ruth, live with their daughter in Winterville.</p>
        <p>Figures Improved</p>
        <p>Fieldcrest Mills Inc. announced that fourth quarter and year-end sales were both up 12 percent for 1983. Sales for the quarter reached $163 million with net earnings of $5.5 million.</p>
        <p>Sales for 1983 were $550.5 million. Net income was $15.1 million compared to $10.4 million for the previous year.</p>
        <p>Fieldcrest said that excluding un-usupl items, 1982 fourth quarter earnings were $2.5 million.</p>
        <p>Income Went Up</p>
        <p>NCNB Corp. reported a 21 percent increase in net income for 1983. Net income totaled $92.2 million compared to $76.1 million for 1982.</p>
        <p>Net income for the fourth quarter W9s' $23.9 million, up 7 percent from tle $22.5 million in the fourth quarter a year earlier.</p>
        <p>NCNB said TranSouth Financial Crp., its consumer finance subsidiary, also contributed record earnings to the consolidated net incom.e total. TranSouths earnings rose 80 percent to $10 million in 1983.</p>
        <p>Appointment Made</p>
        <p>Jerry N. Creech, president of Carolina Microfilm and Mailing Services Inc. in Greenville, announced that Doug Mewborn has been appointed operations manager for the firm.</p>
        <p>. Mewborn, a long time resident of Greenville, resides with his daughter, Tiffany, at Fletcher Place.Realtor Honored</p>
        <p>f:Jack Duffus of Greenville was one of five Realtors honored by the North Carolina Association of Realtors recently as a'recipient of the 1983 NCAR Regional Service Award, "nie five Realtors are among the rpore than 9,500 members of the association.</p>
        <p>The awards are presented annually by the NCAR to honor Realtors fer service to their profession, their ^rd of Realtors, their community tai the association. Only one recipi-,it can be honored annually in each of NCARs 10 regions.ilCNB Dividend</p>
        <p>;The board of directors of NCNB Dorp, declared a regular quarterly Dividend of 28 cents per share payable March 23 to sharholders of fcord March 15.</p>
        <p>;The corporation is the largest J^ank holding company in the Southeast with assets of $12.8 billion, jts major subsidiaries are NCNB National Bank of Florida and NCNB National Bank of North Carolina.Net Income Up</p>
        <p>. Peoples Bancorp, reported net income of $4.823 million for the year inded Dec. 31 compared to $4.729 inillion for 1982.</p>
        <p>* For the three months ended Dec. Jl, net income was $1.186 million tompared to $1.169 million a year Jarlier.</p>
        <p>* Assets of the corporation on Dec. II totaled $603.9 million,  27.6 ! ifrcent increase over $473.1 million Ttepbrtedfcl982.</p>
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        <p>Funds Machin The mon^' market that nevH* doses.</p>
        <p>Say goodbye to banking hoiirs with your 24-hour Funds Machine automatic teller card. Now the Funds Machine*'' can access your North State money market checking, money market savings or your checking account.</p>
        <p>Make a withdrawal, deposit funds, even mcike a loan payment... 24-hours a day. With Funds Machine*", you have ready access to your North State accounts at our Arlington Boulevard Branch.</p>
        <p>Immediate, 24-hour access to your North State checking and money market savings.</p>
        <p>You know North States money market funds and checking accounts pay more interest. Now, they pay you immediate cash</p>
        <p>whenever you need it with the new Funds Machine*"</p>
        <p>If you dont already have a Funds Machine*" card, drop by our Arlington Boulevard Branch at 700 Arlington Boulevard in Greenville and fill out an application. Well process it quickly and then youll be able to use the money market that never closes... Funds Machine*" ;</p>
        <p>Come by our Arlington Branch between 9 and 5 on Monday through Thursday (until 6 on Fridays) and ask about the Funds Machine*".'</p>
        <p>Then drop by the Arlington North State anytime. Because with a Funds Machine*" card, our Arlington Branch is never closed.</p>
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        <p>^ATE</p>
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        <p>Markt in Brief</p>
        <p>NYSE Issues</p>
        <p>Consoltdaled Trading Friday, Feb 3</p>
        <p>Volume Shares 128,961.840</p>
        <p>Issues Traded 2,017</p>
        <p>P</p>
        <p>554</p>
        <p>Unchanged 360</p>
        <p>Down</p>
        <p>1,103</p>
        <p>NYSE Index</p>
        <p>92.98 - 1.30 SAP Comp 160.91</p>
        <p>Dow Jor&amp;gt;es Ind</p>
        <p>/P 1.197.03 -16.85</p>
        <p>- 2.45</p>
        <p>-Market Analysis-</p>
        <p>Dow Jones 30 Industrials Jan 30 Feb 3-32.97</p>
        <p>High 1221.52 LOW 1197.03 Closed 1197.03</p>
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        <p>1200</p>
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        <p>S O N D J F 1983  1984</p>
        <p>Ramad Raneo,</p>
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        <p>Weekly Stocks In Spotlight</p>
        <p>NEW YORK lAPi - Yearly high low, weekly sales, high, low, closing-price and net change of the 20 most active stocks trading tor more than $1</p>
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        <p>DOW Jones Averages</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) The following gives ss to</p>
        <p>the range of Dow Jones averages for the week ended Feb 3</p>
        <p>STOCK ,*VERA(;ES Open High l4i Close Chg.</p>
        <p>Ind 122) 52 122) 52 1197.03 1197 03-32,97 Trans 552 18 555 42 535.37 535 37-31 78 Utils  132 71  132 X  131,89  131 89-0 X</p>
        <p>65 Stks 483.01 483 46 472.75 472.75-15.X BOND AVER.AGES X Bonds 71 39 71 67 71 38 71 67+0 42 Utils  68 X  69.12  68.x  69,12 + 0.62</p>
        <p>Indus  74 16  74.27  74.11  74.22 + 0 22</p>
        <p>( (1M.M0DITY FITIRES INDEX</p>
        <p>1X 57 141.62 1X 36 141.28+2,18 ap ny 02 03 84 174Xst</p>
        <p>McGrH s1,24 15 51M X'! d36' 37'-1* McKess 2X 10 1710 41* X'! 40*.</p>
        <p>Mead  1.26 x 5118 35*. 34  X -1</p>
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        <p>MMM  3 X  14 10995 79'!  74*  78'.+ 2</p>
        <p>MmPL  2,56  7 3391 u28  27H  27*-  '!</p>
        <p>Mobil  2 X  8 X46474 3I'-.  X  X*+  '!</p>
        <p>MohkDI 8 1876 15'. 14'. I4'i- ',. Monsan 4 X 10 8395 97  93'.' 93'!-3'i</p>
        <p>MnIDU 2.44 7 239 X'. 28'! M'l- *. MonPw2Xa 8 4416 X'-. X X'/. + l' Morgan 4 7 3965 78  75'. 75'.-2'</p>
        <p>Morton 1.76 13 1922 X 75  75'/.-4*</p>
        <p>Motrola I X 18 195M 123 115*. I15*.-S* MIFuel si 44 9 1862 X X X - "!</p>
        <p>- N-N -</p>
        <p>NCR 3X 1163X IX'! 115  1IS'-3'</p>
        <p>NL Ind 1  214X15'dl4  14*.</p>
        <p>NabscB 2.x 9 86XU46 X NalCan 1 18 562 36  3 5</p>
        <p>NatDist 2.x  17 2517  X'.  28</p>
        <p>NatFG 3 44  7 X  39  M</p>
        <p>NatGyp 1.56 15 21W 35' 34 34*.-!' Nil 25  24367 36'! X*. 3I'-.-3*.</p>
        <p>NSemi s  54 46213 16'  13* 14V-1</p>
        <p>NevPw 2 72 11,365 27* 26* 27'+ ' NEngEI3 X 7 632 X*. M* 39*.+ '! Newmt 1X7X3 M'! 46' M'+3'-. NiaMP 1.92 6 5336 16' 15'! 15*.+ NorfkSo 3.x 11 X4242 62'! X'! 61 -1' Nortek 08 11 1055 15' 14  14'-.-!'!</p>
        <p>NoAPhI 1.70  11 721  72  X*.  71'!+  '!</p>
        <p>NoestUt l.x  6 8081  13'.  12  13'+  '.</p>
        <p>NIndPS l.M 8 5932 I4S 13*. 14' NoStPw 2,96  7 2365  37  36  37'!+  h</p>
        <p>-Nortrp 1 X  17 1286    84  84 -6'-.</p>
        <p>NwSlAir ,X 34 4X3 44'! 42* 42*.-1*. Nwtlnd 2 X X19 49': 47,  47 -1*</p>
        <p>Norton 2 23 Ml 36'-. 34'! 35 - '-4 Norwst 1.x 8 x2106 32  X 31'!+</p>
        <p>NYNX wi 6 6 1XX 64*. 62* 64'-.+ h</p>
        <p>- (&amp;gt;-() -0iPef2M 12524 uX 26*. 26*.-l OhioEd 1.x 6 10356 13'-. 12* 13'+* OklaGE 1,92 8 5761 X* X' X'!+ ' Olin 1.32 9 1124 X 27* 27'!- *. Omark 1.04 15 152 24* 23'! 23'!-  ONEOK 2,X 12 3M 31*. 31  31 OwenC 1 X 12 3718 35* X' 34*+ * Owenlll 1 X 15 3X1 39*. 36* 36*i-3' Oxford ,X 8 714 36*. 33'! 34'.-2'.</p>
        <p>-P-Q-PPGs 1,28 9 38M 32*. X'! 31'i-1'! PacGE sl.X 7 1M33 15  14*. 14+ '</p>
        <p>PacLtg 3.16 7 573 34 34'. 34'-!-PacPw 2.16 7 3235 24  23* 23'i-*</p>
        <p>PcTelwiSX 8 21X7 59H 58' 58*8-1'! Pan Am 15855 8* 7*.  7*.- *</p>
        <p>PanhEC 2.x 10 4485 39* 36  36'-.-3*</p>
        <p>Parsn s 1 13 1251 23* 22** 22- * Penney 2.16 10110X54 51'! 54 +1' PaPL 2.x 7 2356 22'. 21'-. 21+ '! Pennzol 2,X 12 7898 M',. 36' 37'-. + 1'! PepsiCo 1.62 14 16047 37 36'. 36'-!- ' PerkEI ,M 23 5879 28* 24*. 24*i-3'.! Ptizer s 1.32 I 4 308M X' 35' 37*+2 PhelpD  6210  27*. 24*. 26H+1'.</p>
        <p>PhilaEI 2.x 6 115X15*. 14  15*+'!</p>
        <p>PhilMr 2.W 10 25344 u75'-. 70* 70*-3 PhilPet 2.x 8 x367X 39* 37'. 37*.-*. Pilsby sl.X 9 57 M 37 36  36*.-1</p>
        <p>Pioneer 1.24 12 1797 27'! 24* 24*.-2* PitnyB s .92 15 X18 32*. 30* 30*-2 Pittstn  3357  15 14  14',.-1'!</p>
        <p>Pneum .60 10 2519 26'-. 24' 24*-l'. Polarid 1 27 5759 30*. X'! X*- '! PortGE 1,78 6 1746 14'! 14' 14* ProctG 2.x 9 16X9 51*. dM' M' l- * RSvCol 1.84 10B4X 18  17'/. 17+ '.</p>
        <p>PSInd  1 2 14804 8 8'  8'!+ *</p>
        <p>PSvEG 2.64 7 6104 23 22 23*+ * PugelP 1.76 8 2196 14* 13* 13*.+ * PufteHs 10 11 3919 22*1 19*. X'-1 Pyro 121821  8'-.  7'-.  7-*</p>
        <p>QuakO  2 X  10  3766 u64*  60*  X-3*</p>
        <p>QuakSO  80a  10  1058  16  15*  16'!+'!</p>
        <p>RCA  ,M  15  IW52  34'  32'.  32'!-1*</p>
        <p>RLC S  X  19  7X  10*6  9  M9'-l'</p>
        <p>RalsPur  .92  10  27254  X'!  28'  M'-4-1'</p>
        <p>Stex Weekly Dellar Leaders</p>
        <p>Mutual Funds</p>
        <p>WEEKLY INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK (AP) - Weekly Investing</p>
        <p>Companies Giving the high, low and last prices for the week with the net change from the previous weak's last price All quotations, supplied by the National Association of securities Dealers, Inc.,</p>
        <p>TaxFree</p>
        <p>USGvtSec</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>8.57</p>
        <p>9.X+ .06 1.57+ .05</p>
        <p>Fidelity Group: rpBond n</p>
        <p>CorpB</p>
        <p>reflect net asset values, at \which securities could have been sold</p>
        <p>Confratnd n DestinyFd Discover Equtlncm</p>
        <p>6.76  6.57  6.76</p>
        <p>52 09  5I.X  51.4J-2.45</p>
        <p>10.57 10.x 1D.X 12.99  12.x  12.7-  .</p>
        <p>19.93  19.49  19.4-  .64</p>
        <p>26.63  26.42  26.42-  X</p>
        <p>High</p>
        <p>Low</p>
        <p>Lax Ckg</p>
        <p>ExchFd n</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>42.15</p>
        <p>41.63</p>
        <p>4) .63- .71</p>
        <p>ABT Family:</p>
        <p>Fredm n</p>
        <p>11.90</p>
        <p>)L75</p>
        <p>11.75- .34</p>
        <p>Arbtrg</p>
        <p>1T.X</p>
        <p>11.07</p>
        <p>11.07- .21</p>
        <p>Magellan</p>
        <p>37.16</p>
        <p>36.47</p>
        <p>36.47-1.11</p>
        <p>AmBirth</p>
        <p> 11.96</p>
        <p>11.62</p>
        <p>11.62- .41</p>
        <p>MuniBond n</p>
        <p>6.89</p>
        <p>6.86</p>
        <p>6.89+ .04</p>
        <p>Emerg</p>
        <p>10.4</p>
        <p>10.34</p>
        <p>10,34- .30</p>
        <p>Fidelity n</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>14.86</p>
        <p>14.61</p>
        <p>14.61</p>
        <p>TaxMng</p>
        <p>13.68</p>
        <p>13.51</p>
        <p>13.61+ .15</p>
        <p>GovtSec n</p>
        <p>9.36</p>
        <p>9.34</p>
        <p>9.36+ .01</p>
        <p>AcornFd n</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>.53</p>
        <p>M.S3- .99</p>
        <p>HilncoFd n</p>
        <p>9.12</p>
        <p>9.11</p>
        <p>. 9.12+ .01</p>
        <p>ADV Fund n</p>
        <p>19.90</p>
        <p>19.49</p>
        <p>19,4- .68</p>
        <p>HighVleld n</p>
        <p>11.54</p>
        <p>11.48</p>
        <p>11.54+ .07</p>
        <p>AfufureFd n</p>
        <p>13.30</p>
        <p>12.98</p>
        <p>12,8- .56</p>
        <p>Ltd Muni n</p>
        <p>8.38</p>
        <p>8.x</p>
        <p>8.M+ .10</p>
        <p>AIM Funds:</p>
        <p>Mercury</p>
        <p>12.13</p>
        <p>11.82</p>
        <p>11.82- .52</p>
        <p>ConvYld</p>
        <p>13.16</p>
        <p>13.07</p>
        <p>13.07- .16</p>
        <p>Puritan n</p>
        <p>12.13</p>
        <p>12.04</p>
        <p>12.06- .09</p>
        <p>Greenway</p>
        <p>11.73</p>
        <p>11.51</p>
        <p>11.51- 32</p>
        <p>10.13</p>
        <p>9.70</p>
        <p>9,92- 27</p>
        <p>HiYield</p>
        <p>10.42</p>
        <p>10.41</p>
        <p>10.42- .01</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>17.51</p>
        <p>17.44</p>
        <p>17.46- .16</p>
        <p>Sumit</p>
        <p>5.06</p>
        <p>4.90</p>
        <p>4.98- .16</p>
        <p>SelHlth</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>16.88</p>
        <p>16.54</p>
        <p>16 56- .69</p>
        <p>AlianTch</p>
        <p>X 19.09</p>
        <p>17 15</p>
        <p>17.15-2.45</p>
        <p>SelMetl</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>14.11</p>
        <p>12 &amp;lt;2</p>
        <p>13.97 + 1.26</p>
        <p>AlphaFnd</p>
        <p>24 91</p>
        <p>24.47</p>
        <p>24.47-1 14</p>
        <p>SelTech</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>44.37</p>
        <p>21.55</p>
        <p>21.55-1.61</p>
        <p>Amer Capital: CorpBd</p>
        <p>SelUtll</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>14.71</p>
        <p>14.62</p>
        <p>16.71+ .05</p>
        <p>X 6.94</p>
        <p>6.90</p>
        <p>4,J- .04</p>
        <p>Thrift n</p>
        <p>9.80</p>
        <p>9.79</p>
        <p>9.80- .01</p>
        <p>Comstxk Fd</p>
        <p>14.65</p>
        <p>14.48</p>
        <p>14.48- .X</p>
        <p>Trend n</p>
        <p>37.00</p>
        <p>36.15</p>
        <p>36,15-1.33</p>
        <p>Enterrise</p>
        <p>15.26 1</p>
        <p>14.89 '</p>
        <p>14,*- .47</p>
        <p>FiduCap n Financial Prog</p>
        <p>17.12</p>
        <p>16.88</p>
        <p>16.88- .6)</p>
        <p>ExchFd n</p>
        <p>X 46.52</p>
        <p>46.02</p>
        <p>46 02- .7</p>
        <p>FundOfAm</p>
        <p>14.87</p>
        <p>14 71</p>
        <p>14,71- .27</p>
        <p>Bond n</p>
        <p>6.84</p>
        <p>6.78</p>
        <p>6.86+ .06</p>
        <p>Growth n</p>
        <p>X.06</p>
        <p>27.16</p>
        <p>27.16-1 34</p>
        <p>Dynamics n</p>
        <p>908</p>
        <p>8.91</p>
        <p>8.91- .36</p>
        <p>Harbor Fd</p>
        <p>X 16.43</p>
        <p>13.x</p>
        <p>13.x</p>
        <p>FnclTx n</p>
        <p>14.46</p>
        <p>14.43</p>
        <p>16.66+ .03</p>
        <p>HiYldlnv</p>
        <p>10.12</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>10.12</p>
        <p>Industrl n</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>4.22</p>
        <p>4.22- .11</p>
        <p>MuniBond</p>
        <p>OTC</p>
        <p>Pace Fnd ProvidentFd VentureFd AmExpGth n American Funds AmBalan AmcapFd AmMutI BondFd Fundmlnvs GrowthFd IncomeFd InvCoA New E con NewPerspFd TaxExpt WshMutlnv X Amer Growth AmHeritge n Am Invest n Am Invine n x Am medAsc n</p>
        <p>17.60 17 51 17 60+ .11 9.72 9.51  9.51-  .35</p>
        <p>X.53 X18 X.18- 51 5.81 i.n 5.77- .08</p>
        <p>14.x 14.21 14.21- .45</p>
        <p>15.X 14.83 14.83- 62</p>
        <p>S"</p>
        <p>8.98</p>
        <p>8.x</p>
        <p>8.91- .12 8.05- .26</p>
        <p>10.92 10.13 10.83- .08 8.36 8.19 8.19- .25 14.24 14.11 14.11- .15 12.72 12 69 12.72 + 04 11.84 11.63 11.63-.32 13.16 12 91 12 91- .42 10.42 10.36 10.36- .03 10.58 10.45 10.45- .16 13.75 13.21 13.21- .31 8.57 8.51  8.51-  .05</p>
        <p>967</p>
        <p>9.94</p>
        <p>3.51</p>
        <p>8.32</p>
        <p>9.67+ .06 9.74- n 8.66- .15 3.50- .05 8.14- .32</p>
        <p>lO.M 10.79 10.82- .08 X.X X.03 X.03- 58</p>
        <p>Fst Investors* Bond Apprc x Discovery Growth</p>
        <p>Income x IntlSec NatResc 9010 Option Tax Exmpt FlexFd n 44 Wall Eq 44 Wall St n FostrMar Fndatn Grwth Founders Group; Grwth n Incom n Mutual Specin Foursq n unavail Franklin Group:</p>
        <p>14.i1 13.M 13.23- .90 18.49 18.U le.OO-v .53 10.77M10.47 10.47- .41 6.54  6.47 6.47- .07</p>
        <p>16.82 16.69 16.79+ .19 6.x 6.x 6U+ .X 14.02 13.71 14.02+ .31 5.87  5.79  5.79-  .04</p>
        <p>3.85 8.87+ .02 11.63 11.64- .14 5.57 / 5.57- .66 9.95 9.95-1.97 6.26 6.26- .07 4.66 4.66- .06</p>
        <p>.87</p>
        <p>I1.X</p>
        <p>6.00</p>
        <p>11.x</p>
        <p>6.32</p>
        <p>4.71</p>
        <p>6.98  .B1  6.81-  X</p>
        <p>14 IS  14.06  14.06-  .05</p>
        <p>10.35  1019  10.1-  22</p>
        <p>25.99  25.31  25.31-1.22</p>
        <p>Texaco 3 9 x1069M u42 37*4 X+3* TexEsf 4.10 12 5X4 62* 59*41-!'. Texinst 2  13284 IX'! 125 126*-4*</p>
        <p>Texinl  22062 3*d2*  2*4-*.</p>
        <p>TxOGss  16 17  1X78  25  23'!  24*+ '/</p>
        <p>TxPac  .35 18  IX  36*.  35  35 -1'!</p>
        <p>TexUtil 2.x 6 15X124'! 22 24'.+ 1' Textron I  M  15 870  X  32'  32*.+ '.</p>
        <p>Thrifty s .52 13 2387 15'! 14'! 14'!-1 Tigerin 5811  7* 6' 6+ *</p>
        <p>Timel n 16 11785 45* d40*. 41-2'! TimeM  2 15  915  76'.  74  74'!-1'!</p>
        <p>TimeM Sl.X 5  1541  M'  36*  37*.</p>
        <p>Timkn  l.M  497  65'.  62*  62*-1</p>
        <p>Tokhm  60 15  xMl  27  24*.  24*.-2</p>
        <p>Tosco  49X 4*. d 3 3 *.</p>
        <p>TWCp  8945 X*. 36* 3?'-.-1'</p>
        <p>TWCpn 11104 28 d26'! 26'!-!'. Transm 1.56 8 3236 27  25*.  25*.-!</p>
        <p>Transco 2.04 8 xX15 M 37'! 37'!+ * Travler 1.92 8 14458 31  X'.  X'.-l'!</p>
        <p>TriCon 5.55e  2852 25* d24'/4 24*-l</p>
        <p>Trico .16 M  3X  9*.  9'.  9'!- '</p>
        <p>TucsEP 2 60  7 2X5  U41'.  M'!  M*-2'</p>
        <p>- l -l -</p>
        <p>UAL  9  12396  37'.  34'!  34*.-2</p>
        <p>UMC .X 23 376 '16*. 15*. 16'+ '! UNCRes  M5  5'  4*.  5 - '</p>
        <p>USFG  3.84  6 2X5  56*  54'/.  56 +1'</p>
        <p>UnCarb 3 X X x7X7 57*. d53*. 54 -1* UnElec  1.72  5 3676  14  13'  14 + </p>
        <p>UnPac  1 80  X 10665  M  47  47'-2*i</p>
        <p>Uniroyl  19 5151  16'.  15  15*4-'.</p>
        <p>UnBrnd  2390  21  17  19'/. + 1'!</p>
        <p>USGyps 2.60  15 914  57  56'  57'!+ </p>
        <p>USlnd  .76  11X13  15*.  13*.  14*.-*</p>
        <p>USSteel  1  36052 31*  X'!  X*.-2'!</p>
        <p>USWStwi5.X  24523  64'/i  61'  63 +1'!</p>
        <p>UnTech  2.60  8 1MX  69  66  66'-2*</p>
        <p>UniTel  1 84  8 64X  22  21'.  21'!</p>
        <p>Unocal  1  10 X105  37'  34'  34*-!'!</p>
        <p>Upjohn  2 56  12 2X7  59*.  55*4  59' + 2*</p>
        <p>USLIFE  96  7 2042  26'  25*  25*-l'</p>
        <p>UtaPL  2 32  10 12X  24'  23'!  23*4</p>
        <p>- V-V -</p>
        <p>Varan  .26  21 4783  50*  44'!  45-4*</p>
        <p>- Ww </p>
        <p>Wachovl 72  8 x600  45*.  44'/.  44'!-!*</p>
        <p>Wackht 60  14  63  23*  22'.  23 - '!</p>
        <p>WIMrt s 14  27  12626  36  32  32*.-l*.</p>
        <p>WalUml X  8  1170  35'/.  34  34'!-'-!</p>
        <p>WrnCm 1  1X51  X'!  27*  X'- *</p>
        <p>WarnrL l.X  13  105M  32*  30*  31*+ '</p>
        <p>WshWI 2 X  7  598  20*  19  X</p>
        <p>WellsF 2.16  7 4M2  41  '!  X'!-1*</p>
        <p>WnAirL  41X  5'.  4'!  4* *</p>
        <p>WUnion l.x  11 4964  36'.  X*4  34'-!',.</p>
        <p>WestgE  1.80  10 x7068  52*.  51  51'-1</p>
        <p>Weyerh l.x  23 9621  X  31**  31'!-!'!</p>
        <p>Whirlpl 2  9 8683  44*.  42*.  X'-.-!**</p>
        <p>Whittak 1.60  8 3844  19  19'  19'-'!</p>
        <p>William '.X  32 3335  28'/.  26*  26**-1'.</p>
        <p>WinDx si 56  11 873  X'  X'  29*- '</p>
        <p>Winnbg  10e  17 49X  12*d11'.  II*.-*</p>
        <p>Wolwth 1.80  10 2X1  34*  X  X*-'.</p>
        <p>Wynns .60  11 IX  19  19  19 - *</p>
        <p>-X-Y-Z-Xerox  .3  9 41X2  49.  41'!  41-7*</p>
        <p>ZaleCp 1.26  11 X5  X*s  27*.  27*.-!*</p>
        <p>ZenithR  M 6303  34*  32  32 -2*</p>
        <p>Copyright by The Associated Press 1984.</p>
        <p>Am NatGrth '</p>
        <p>4.42</p>
        <p>4.31</p>
        <p>4.31- 21</p>
        <p>AGE Fund x</p>
        <p>Am Natlnco</p>
        <p>19.24</p>
        <p>18.69</p>
        <p>18.69- .69</p>
        <p>ONTC X</p>
        <p>Amway MutI</p>
        <p>6.04</p>
        <p>5.97</p>
        <p>5.97- .12</p>
        <p>Gold</p>
        <p>Analytic n .</p>
        <p>IM.M 136.49 t36.49-t.09</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>Armstng n .</p>
        <p>823</p>
        <p>795</p>
        <p>7.95- X</p>
        <p>NY Tax X</p>
        <p>Axe Houghton:</p>
        <p>OptionFd</p>
        <p>Fund B</p>
        <p>9.49</p>
        <p>9.40</p>
        <p>9.40- .M</p>
        <p>Utilities</p>
        <p>Incom Fd x</p>
        <p>4.63</p>
        <p>4.51</p>
        <p>4.51- .10</p>
        <p>Income Stk x</p>
        <p>SlockFd</p>
        <p>12.75</p>
        <p>12.32</p>
        <p>12.32- .</p>
        <p>USGovt Sec X</p>
        <p>Babson Group:</p>
        <p>Resh Equity x</p>
        <p>Gwth n</p>
        <p>13.M</p>
        <p>13.01</p>
        <p>13.01- .23</p>
        <p>CalTFr x</p>
        <p>Inco n</p>
        <p>1.52</p>
        <p>1,52</p>
        <p>1.52+ .01</p>
        <p>Fd ofSW</p>
        <p>UMB Slock n</p>
        <p>11.16</p>
        <p>11.04</p>
        <p>11.04- .21</p>
        <p>GIT HYId n</p>
        <p>UM6 Bond n</p>
        <p>975</p>
        <p>9.74</p>
        <p>9.75+ .01</p>
        <p>GT Pacific n</p>
        <p>BLC GthFd</p>
        <p>17 59</p>
        <p>17.04</p>
        <p>17.04- 79</p>
        <p>GahvyOpIn n Gen Elec Inv:</p>
        <p>BLC Inco</p>
        <p>15.99</p>
        <p>15.82</p>
        <p>15.82- .21</p>
        <p>BeaconGth n</p>
        <p>14.01</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>13.85- .02</p>
        <p>ElfunTr n</p>
        <p>BeaconHill n</p>
        <p>16 14</p>
        <p>15.x</p>
        <p>16.01- .15</p>
        <p>ElfunTxEx n</p>
        <p>Berger Group 100 Fund n.</p>
        <p>SiSn</p>
        <p>16.21</p>
        <p>15.68</p>
        <p>15 68- .88</p>
        <p>S8iS Long n</p>
        <p>101 Fund n x</p>
        <p>13,43</p>
        <p>13.24</p>
        <p>13.24- ,</p>
        <p>GenSecurit n</p>
        <p>Boston Co:</p>
        <p>GintelErisa n x</p>
        <p>CapApr n</p>
        <p>24.16</p>
        <p>X.86</p>
        <p>23.86- .27</p>
        <p>GintelFd n</p>
        <p>Gvtin n</p>
        <p>10.47</p>
        <p>10.45</p>
        <p>10.47+ 03</p>
        <p>Growthind n</p>
        <p>SoGth n</p>
        <p>17.65</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>17.29- .</p>
        <p>GrdnPkAv</p>
        <p>BostFoundtn</p>
        <p>12.99</p>
        <p>12.94</p>
        <p>12 94- 07</p>
        <p>Ham HDA</p>
        <p>BruceFd</p>
        <p>214.43 212.90 213.X + 1.01</p>
        <p>HartwellGth n</p>
        <p>Bull &amp;amp; Bear Gp</p>
        <p>HartwllLevr n</p>
        <p>Cap^th n X</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Homelnvst n</p>
        <p>Equill n X</p>
        <p>11.08</p>
        <p>10.73</p>
        <p>10.73- .35</p>
        <p>Horace Mann n</p>
        <p>Golconda n x</p>
        <p>12.88</p>
        <p>12.11</p>
        <p>12.81+ .63</p>
        <p>HuHon Group:</p>
        <p>Calvert Group:</p>
        <p>Bond nr</p>
        <p>equity n</p>
        <p>17.52</p>
        <p>17.03</p>
        <p>17,03'- .X</p>
        <p>Calif</p>
        <p>Inco n</p>
        <p>15.07</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>15.07+ .06</p>
        <p>Emrg n r</p>
        <p>Social n</p>
        <p>16.97</p>
        <p>16.92</p>
        <p>16.92- .06</p>
        <p>Gwth n r</p>
        <p>TxFLtd n</p>
        <p>10.43</p>
        <p>10.41</p>
        <p>10.43+ .01</p>
        <p>Optninc</p>
        <p>TxFLng n</p>
        <p>15.M</p>
        <p>15,22</p>
        <p>15.M+ .</p>
        <p>Natl X</p>
        <p>Calvin Bullock:</p>
        <p>NY Mun</p>
        <p>AggresGth</p>
        <p>BullockFd</p>
        <p>9.91</p>
        <p>9.65</p>
        <p>9.65- .47</p>
        <p>, IRI Stk X</p>
        <p>17.13</p>
        <p>16.92</p>
        <p>16.92- .21</p>
        <p>ISI Group:</p>
        <p>CanadianFd</p>
        <p>859</p>
        <p>855</p>
        <p>8.55- .10</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>DividendShr</p>
        <p>3.14</p>
        <p>3 10</p>
        <p>3.10- .04</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>HilncoShr</p>
        <p>11.77</p>
        <p>11.72</p>
        <p>11.73- .04</p>
        <p>Trust Shares</p>
        <p>Monthly Incm</p>
        <p>11.03</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>11.03+ .02</p>
        <p>Industry Fd n</p>
        <p>Nath WdeSec</p>
        <p>10.63</p>
        <p>10.56</p>
        <p>10.56- .07</p>
        <p>Int Investors</p>
        <p>TaxFree</p>
        <p>9.79</p>
        <p>9.74</p>
        <p>9.79+ .06</p>
        <p>Invstlndictr n</p>
        <p>Cap TNT n</p>
        <p>10.06</p>
        <p>10.06</p>
        <p>10. + .02</p>
        <p>Investir Bos</p>
        <p>Cardinal</p>
        <p>11.41</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.29- ,21</p>
        <p>Investors Group:</p>
        <p>CentGth</p>
        <p>10.32</p>
        <p>9.M</p>
        <p>9.96- .58</p>
        <p>IDS Bond</p>
        <p>CentryShr n</p>
        <p>12:62</p>
        <p>12.53</p>
        <p>12.53- 15</p>
        <p>IDS Disc</p>
        <p>Charter Fund n</p>
        <p>18.58</p>
        <p>1825</p>
        <p>18.25- .60</p>
        <p>IDS Growth</p>
        <p>ChpsdeOollr n</p>
        <p>10.17</p>
        <p>9.97</p>
        <p>9.97- .34</p>
        <p>IDS HiYield</p>
        <p>Chestnuts) n</p>
        <p>46.14</p>
        <p>45.74</p>
        <p>45 74- .</p>
        <p>IDS NewDim</p>
        <p>CIGNA Funds;</p>
        <p>IDS Progr</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>14.x</p>
        <p>14.79</p>
        <p>14 79- 28</p>
        <p>InvMutI</p>
        <p>HiYld X</p>
        <p>9.95</p>
        <p>985</p>
        <p>9,85- 10</p>
        <p>IDS TaxEx</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>6.91</p>
        <p>6.x</p>
        <p>6.91+ ,U1</p>
        <p>Inv Stock</p>
        <p>MunlBd</p>
        <p>7.16</p>
        <p>7 12</p>
        <p>7.16+ ,05</p>
        <p>Inv Select</p>
        <p>Colonial Funds:</p>
        <p>Inv VariabI</p>
        <p>CorpCsh</p>
        <p>47,27</p>
        <p>47.06</p>
        <p>47.06- .01</p>
        <p>Investrs Resh</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>13.86</p>
        <p>13.69</p>
        <p>13.69- .23</p>
        <p>IstelFd n x</p>
        <p>Grwth Shrs</p>
        <p>lO.X</p>
        <p>10.19</p>
        <p>10.19- .</p>
        <p>Ivy Fund n JP Growth</p>
        <p>High Y'leld</p>
        <p>7.49</p>
        <p>7.47</p>
        <p>7.49+ .03</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>6.97</p>
        <p>6.95</p>
        <p>6.97+ 02</p>
        <p>JP Income</p>
        <p>OptionGr</p>
        <p>15.80</p>
        <p>15.63</p>
        <p>15.63- .25</p>
        <p>JanusFund n</p>
        <p>Opt Ire</p>
        <p>9 10</p>
        <p>8.</p>
        <p>8 99- .13</p>
        <p>John Hancock:</p>
        <p>Tax Mangd</p>
        <p>12.53</p>
        <p>12.45</p>
        <p>12.52+ 10</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>ColumOFix n</p>
        <p>12.x</p>
        <p>12.33</p>
        <p>12.37+ .03</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>ColumOGrth n</p>
        <p>21.41</p>
        <p>MX</p>
        <p>.98- 66</p>
        <p>USGovt</p>
        <p>Comwlth A&amp;amp;B</p>
        <p>1.36</p>
        <p>1.35</p>
        <p>1.35- .01</p>
        <p>TaxExmp</p>
        <p>Comwlth C&amp;amp;D</p>
        <p>1.88.</p>
        <p>1.87</p>
        <p>1.87- .02</p>
        <p>Kautmann n</p>
        <p>Composite Group:</p>
        <p>Kemper Funds;</p>
        <p>B&amp;amp;S n</p>
        <p>1027</p>
        <p>10.15</p>
        <p>10.15- .18</p>
        <p>Calif</p>
        <p>Fund n</p>
        <p>10.63</p>
        <p>10.53</p>
        <p>10,53- 13</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>Tax n</p>
        <p>6 62</p>
        <p>657</p>
        <p>6,62+ 06</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>ConcordFd n</p>
        <p>25.35</p>
        <p>25.22</p>
        <p>25 28 + 01</p>
        <p>HIghYield</p>
        <p>ConstellGth n</p>
        <p>19.61</p>
        <p>18.95</p>
        <p>18.95-1.28</p>
        <p>IntlFund</p>
        <p>ContMutlnv n</p>
        <p>6.32</p>
        <p>6.24</p>
        <p>6.24- .11</p>
        <p>MunicpBnd</p>
        <p>Copley n</p>
        <p>6.24</p>
        <p>6.</p>
        <p>6.22+ ,02</p>
        <p>Option )</p>
        <p>CorpCsh</p>
        <p>48.63</p>
        <p>48.61</p>
        <p>48 61- 03</p>
        <p>Summit</p>
        <p>CountryCapGr Criterion Funds:</p>
        <p>16X</p>
        <p>16.02</p>
        <p>16.02- .41</p>
        <p>Technology i</p>
        <p>TotReturn i</p>
        <p>Comrceinc</p>
        <p>924</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.20- .10</p>
        <p>US Gvt</p>
        <p>lnv(3ual</p>
        <p>981</p>
        <p>9.71</p>
        <p>9.+ .07</p>
        <p>Keystone Mass:</p>
        <p>PilotFund 1</p>
        <p>&amp;lt; 8.17</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>InvBdl n r</p>
        <p>Sunbit</p>
        <p>1401</p>
        <p>13.85</p>
        <p>13 85- .36</p>
        <p>MdBdB2 n r</p>
        <p>DFA Sml</p>
        <p>167.x 164.81 164.81-5.44</p>
        <p>DisBB4 n r</p>
        <p>DFA Int</p>
        <p>101.69 101.60 101.69+ 19</p>
        <p>InCoKI n r</p>
        <p>Dean WIHer:</p>
        <p>GwthK2 n r</p>
        <p>DvGth n r</p>
        <p>8.76</p>
        <p>8,55</p>
        <p>0.55- .36</p>
        <p>HGCmSI n r</p>
        <p>DivGth</p>
        <p>12.53</p>
        <p>1243</p>
        <p>12.43- .17</p>
        <p>GthS3 n r</p>
        <p>HiYld</p>
        <p>14.00</p>
        <p>13.95</p>
        <p>13.96- 06</p>
        <p>LopCS4 n r</p>
        <p>IndValu.</p>
        <p>10.82</p>
        <p>1054</p>
        <p>10.54- 42</p>
        <p>Inti n r</p>
        <p>NtlRsc</p>
        <p>8.04</p>
        <p>791</p>
        <p>7.91- 17</p>
        <p>TaxFr n r</p>
        <p>3.85  3.79  3.80-  .04</p>
        <p>9.96  9.96  9.96</p>
        <p>11.94  10.87  11.86+  .94</p>
        <p>11.15  10.92  10.92-  .34</p>
        <p>10.12  1001  10.12+  11</p>
        <p>6.58  6.47  6.47-  .12</p>
        <p>5.68 1.97 7,17 5.84</p>
        <p>6.x</p>
        <p>5.75</p>
        <p>2.03</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>599</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>5.75+ .06 1.98- .04 7.17- .05 5.84- .17 .01</p>
        <p>11.96 11 58 11.58- .60 lO.M 1014 10.14- X 18.89 18 59 18.89 + 72 14.44 14.26 14.26- .21</p>
        <p>21.56 21.31 21.31- .42 10.99 10.97 10.99+ .02 32.25 31.79 31.79- .66 10.x 10.41 10.X+ .02</p>
        <p>11.57 11.51 11.51- .14 37.72 X.49 X.49</p>
        <p>88.01 85.65 85.45-2.16 X.40 X.12 X.12- .X</p>
        <p>19.02 18.83 18.83- .35 5 67 5.60 5.60- .13 12.94 I2.X 12.63- .55 14.56 14.21 14.21- .71</p>
        <p>10.03 10.00 10.03+ .03 X.14 21.65 21.65- .41</p>
        <p>10.69 10.65 10.69+ .04</p>
        <p>9 X 9.73  9.X+ .06</p>
        <p>10 62 10 49 10.49- X</p>
        <p>12.91 12.79 12.79- X 9.83  9.72  9.72-.17</p>
        <p>10.04  9.99  10.04+ .01</p>
        <p>9.91  9.86  9.91+ .07</p>
        <p>15.05 14.x 14.20-1.01</p>
        <p>IncomSs.^</p>
        <p>1.62</p>
        <p>8.59</p>
        <p>8.62+ .03</p>
        <p>Eqinc</p>
        <p>MuniclpM Mass Finandl;</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>7.16</p>
        <p>7.+ .06</p>
        <p>Oppenhm Fd</p>
        <p>IntTrBd \</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>9.90</p>
        <p>10.+ 09</p>
        <p>High Yield 1</p>
        <p>MIT</p>
        <p>11.41</p>
        <p>11.23</p>
        <p>11.23- .24</p>
        <p>Option t</p>
        <p>MIG</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>n.i7</p>
        <p>11.17- .37</p>
        <p>^ial ;</p>
        <p>MID</p>
        <p>8.76</p>
        <p>8.69</p>
        <p>8.69- .10</p>
        <p>Tarqet</p>
        <p>MCD</p>
        <p>11.72</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>11.4- 40</p>
        <p>TaxFree</p>
        <p>MEG</p>
        <p>13.37</p>
        <p>13.-22</p>
        <p>13.22- .41</p>
        <p>Time</p>
        <p>MFD</p>
        <p>11.58</p>
        <p>11.34</p>
        <p>11.34- 40</p>
        <p>OverCount Sec</p>
        <p>MF6 X</p>
        <p>13.01</p>
        <p>12.66</p>
        <p>12,70- .</p>
        <p>PWebrAII</p>
        <p>MMB X</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.34</p>
        <p>.35- .03</p>
        <p>PWebrAm</p>
        <p>MFH X</p>
        <p>7.91</p>
        <p>7.33</p>
        <p>7.34- .57</p>
        <p>ParamI MutI</p>
        <p>MaSers n</p>
        <p>7.40</p>
        <p>7,26</p>
        <p>7.26- .27</p>
        <p>PaxWorld n</p>
        <p>M.16</p>
        <p>19.36</p>
        <p>19.36-1.04</p>
        <p>PennSquare n</p>
        <p>Akerrill Lynch:</p>
        <p>PennMufual n</p>
        <p>Basic Value</p>
        <p>14.32</p>
        <p>14.13</p>
        <p>14.13- .23</p>
        <p>PermPrt n</p>
        <p>Capital</p>
        <p>MSI</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>.20- .45</p>
        <p>Phila Fund</p>
        <p>Equi Etond</p>
        <p>10.96</p>
        <p>10.92</p>
        <p>10.92- .03</p>
        <p>Phoenix Series:</p>
        <p>Hllncom</p>
        <p>8.24</p>
        <p>8.22</p>
        <p>8.22- .02</p>
        <p>BalanFd</p>
        <p>HI Oualty</p>
        <p>10.34</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.34+ .01</p>
        <p>CvFdSer</p>
        <p>IntTerm</p>
        <p>10.42</p>
        <p>10.40</p>
        <p>10.42</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>LtdAkat</p>
        <p>9.W</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>HiYield X</p>
        <p>MunHiYld</p>
        <p>9.22</p>
        <p>9.18</p>
        <p>9.22+05</p>
        <p>StockFund</p>
        <p>Muni Insr</p>
        <p>7.16</p>
        <p>7.11</p>
        <p>7.16+ .05</p>
        <p>PCCapit</p>
        <p>PKifIc</p>
        <p>16.51</p>
        <p>16.44</p>
        <p>16.51+ .11</p>
        <p>Pilgrim Grp: ^naCap</p>
        <p>Phoenix</p>
        <p>11.90</p>
        <p>11.77</p>
        <p>11.77- -.22</p>
        <p>SclTech</p>
        <p>9.53</p>
        <p>9.48</p>
        <p>9.48- ,09</p>
        <p>Magna Incom par X</p>
        <p>So Val</p>
        <p>12.13</p>
        <p>11.96</p>
        <p>11.96- .33</p>
        <p>Mio Amer</p>
        <p>6.55</p>
        <p>6.48</p>
        <p>6.48- .11</p>
        <p>Pilgrim Fd</p>
        <p>MidAmHiGr</p>
        <p>4.95</p>
        <p>4.84</p>
        <p>4.84- .17</p>
        <p>Pioneer Fund;</p>
        <p>MSB Fund n</p>
        <p>M.89</p>
        <p>.54</p>
        <p>M.62- .31</p>
        <p>Pionr Bd</p>
        <p>Mutual Benefit x</p>
        <p>11.21</p>
        <p>11.04</p>
        <p>11.04</p>
        <p>Pionr Fund</p>
        <p>AAdwlGvt n</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>10.09</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>Pionr II Inc</p>
        <p>Mutual of Omaha:</p>
        <p>Pionr 111 Inc</p>
        <p>America n</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>9.94</p>
        <p>9.98+ .03</p>
        <p>Planndlnvst</p>
        <p>Growfth</p>
        <p>5.H</p>
        <p>5.40</p>
        <p>5.40- .16</p>
        <p>Plitrend n</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>8.41</p>
        <p>8.40</p>
        <p>8.40- .02</p>
        <p>PrecMtl n</p>
        <p>Tax Free</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.94</p>
        <p>9.99+ .07</p>
        <p>Price Funds:</p>
        <p>MutlOual n</p>
        <p>16.56</p>
        <p>16.48</p>
        <p>16.53- .04</p>
        <p>Growth n</p>
        <p>MutI Shrs n</p>
        <p>51.52</p>
        <p>51.38</p>
        <p>51.39- .7</p>
        <p>Gwth Inc n</p>
        <p>NatAviaTec n</p>
        <p>9,38</p>
        <p>9.14</p>
        <p>9.14- .42</p>
        <p>Income n</p>
        <p>Ntlind n r</p>
        <p>11.82</p>
        <p>11.61</p>
        <p>11.61- .</p>
        <p>Inti n</p>
        <p>Nat Securities:</p>
        <p>NewEra n</p>
        <p>Balanced</p>
        <p>13.21</p>
        <p>13.16</p>
        <p>13.17- .03</p>
        <p>NewHorizn n</p>
        <p>Bond X</p>
        <p>3.44</p>
        <p>3.41</p>
        <p>3.42- .02</p>
        <p>Tax Free n</p>
        <p>CalTxE</p>
        <p>11.56</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>11.56+ .09</p>
        <p>Pro Services:</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>8.92</p>
        <p>8.63</p>
        <p>8.63- .44</p>
        <p>MedTec n</p>
        <p>Preferred x</p>
        <p>7.25</p>
        <p>7,06</p>
        <p>7.00- .</p>
        <p>Fund n</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>7.06</p>
        <p>7.03</p>
        <p>7.03- .07</p>
        <p>Income n</p>
        <p>Stxk X</p>
        <p>9.18</p>
        <p>9.03</p>
        <p>9,03- .19</p>
        <p>Prudential Bache:</p>
        <p>Tax Exmpt</p>
        <p>8.49</p>
        <p>8.43</p>
        <p>8.49+ .07</p>
        <p>Equity</p>
        <p>TotRet</p>
        <p>6.24</p>
        <p>6.</p>
        <p>6.20- .05</p>
        <p>GvtSc</p>
        <p>Fairfield Fd</p>
        <p>6.54</p>
        <p>8.</p>
        <p>8.30- .41</p>
        <p>HiYield</p>
        <p>NalTele</p>
        <p>12.86</p>
        <p>12.66</p>
        <p>12.66- .34</p>
        <p>HYMuni</p>
        <p>Nationwide Fds:</p>
        <p>NwDec</p>
        <p>NatnFd</p>
        <p>9.88</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
        <p>9.78- .02</p>
        <p>Option</p>
        <p>NtGwth</p>
        <p>7.74</p>
        <p>7.66</p>
        <p>7.66- .</p>
        <p>Oualty</p>
        <p>NtBond</p>
        <p>9.33</p>
        <p>9.31</p>
        <p>9.33+ .03</p>
        <p>Rsch nr</p>
        <p>NELife Fund:</p>
        <p>TaxAOngd Putnam Funds:</p>
        <p>Equity</p>
        <p>1821</p>
        <p>17.94</p>
        <p>17.94- .43</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>19.31</p>
        <p>19,31-1.</p>
        <p>Convert</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>10.32</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.32+ .03</p>
        <p>CalTax</p>
        <p>Retire Eqt</p>
        <p>17.97</p>
        <p>17.63</p>
        <p>17.63- 52</p>
        <p>Capital</p>
        <p>InfoSc</p>
        <p>TaxExmf</p>
        <p>6.76</p>
        <p>6.73</p>
        <p>6.76+ .05</p>
        <p>Neuberger Berm:</p>
        <p>Inti Equ</p>
        <p>Energy n</p>
        <p>18.</p>
        <p>17.90</p>
        <p>17.90- .36</p>
        <p>George</p>
        <p>Guardian n x</p>
        <p>37.M</p>
        <p>37.05</p>
        <p>37.05- .</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>Liberty n x</p>
        <p>4.11</p>
        <p>4.02</p>
        <p>4,02- .10</p>
        <p>Health .</p>
        <p>Manhattn n x</p>
        <p>6.19</p>
        <p>5.90</p>
        <p>5,90- .35</p>
        <p>High Yield</p>
        <p>Partners n</p>
        <p>14.71</p>
        <p>14.53</p>
        <p>14.53- .'2</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>NY Muni n</p>
        <p>1.09</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>1.09+ .01</p>
        <p>Invest</p>
        <p>NY Ventur</p>
        <p>v7.85</p>
        <p>7,73</p>
        <p>7.73- .19</p>
        <p>NY TaxEx</p>
        <p>NewtonGwth n</p>
        <p>2524</p>
        <p>25.05</p>
        <p>25,05^ .67</p>
        <p>Option</p>
        <p>Newtonlncm n x</p>
        <p>- 8.26</p>
        <p>8:04</p>
        <p>0.08- .18</p>
        <p>Tax Exempt</p>
        <p>Nicholas n</p>
        <p>25.31</p>
        <p>24.92</p>
        <p>24.92- .71</p>
        <p>Vista</p>
        <p>Nichinc</p>
        <p>3.64</p>
        <p>3.63</p>
        <p>3.64+ .01</p>
        <p>Voyage</p>
        <p>NrestlnTr n</p>
        <p>11,92</p>
        <p>11.86</p>
        <p>11.92+ .</p>
        <p>QualTx</p>
        <p>NrestlnGt n</p>
        <p>10.59</p>
        <p>10.43</p>
        <p>10.43- .25</p>
        <p>Quasar n</p>
        <p>NovaFund n x</p>
        <p>16.10</p>
        <p>12.42</p>
        <p>12.42</p>
        <p>Rainbow n</p>
        <p>NuveenMuni n</p>
        <p>7.41</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>7.41+ .05</p>
        <p>RochTax</p>
        <p>Omega fund n x OneWilliam n</p>
        <p>12.28</p>
        <p>10.24</p>
        <p>10.24-2.16</p>
        <p>RoyceFd n x SFTEqt Safeco Secur:</p>
        <p>17.68</p>
        <p>17,37</p>
        <p>17.37- .38</p>
        <p>Oppenheimer Fd Aim</p>
        <p>19.75</p>
        <p>19.62</p>
        <p>19 75- .05</p>
        <p>Equity n</p>
        <p>Direct</p>
        <p>M.99</p>
        <p>.40</p>
        <p>.40-).04</p>
        <p>Growth n</p>
        <p>Incom n Vunic n StPaul Invest: Capital</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks</p>
        <p>Growth Income Special n Scudder Funds</p>
        <p>lino* I</p>
        <p>Inil</p>
        <p>tin</p>
        <p>uiiir</p>
        <p>CalTx</p>
        <p>7.64  7.60  7.60- .10.</p>
        <p>9.14 - 8.82  8.82--.5L</p>
        <p>9.58  9.14  9.58 + 41</p>
        <p>18.92 18.90 18.90 X.21 X.06 X.04- ,21 X.68 22,37 M.37- M 17.32 16.97 16.97- .78 7.95 I.n 7.95+ .04 12.83 12.61 12.61- .52 15.55 15. 15.2- .X 9.x 9,21 9.X+ .11</p>
        <p>12.91 12.82 12.82- .09 13.18 12.96 12.96- X</p>
        <p>10.91 10.77 10.77-.,11 9.66  8.58  8.58-  .14</p>
        <p>4.x  4.43-  .14</p>
        <p>11.75  11.87+  ,08</p>
        <p>8 80  8.80-  .14</p>
        <p>4.53</p>
        <p>11.88</p>
        <p>8.96</p>
        <p>10.55  10.51  10.55+  .02</p>
        <p>16.44  16.32  16.32-  .13</p>
        <p>12.15  12.04  12.06-  15</p>
        <p>9.49  9,M  9.40-  :09</p>
        <p>10.68  10.60  10.60-  .18</p>
        <p>12,75  12.59  12.59-  .X</p>
        <p>6.x  6.16  6.14-  .04</p>
        <p>8.21  8.18  8.21+  .05</p>
        <p>X.X  X.07  23.08-  .10</p>
        <p>12.34  12.19  12.19-  .X</p>
        <p>9.09 9.06 9.09+ .04 X.71 X.X X.33- .49</p>
        <p>14.09  15.90  15.90-  34</p>
        <p>12.91  12.74  12.74-  .24</p>
        <p>21.54 21.47 21.54+'.02</p>
        <p>12.91  12.42  12.62-  M</p>
        <p>19.15  17.52  18.91 + 1.44</p>
        <p>13,58 13.31 13.31- ,X 12.x 12.68 12.68- X 8.x 8.31 8.32 14.x 14.x 14.x +</p>
        <p>16.36 16.34-12.89 12.89- M 8.58  8.61+ .03</p>
        <p>9.42 9.42- .25 9 .16 9 ,16- .18 8.x 8.46</p>
        <p>14.08</p>
        <p>9.83</p>
        <p>13.87  13.87-  .34</p>
        <p>9.82  9.83+  .02</p>
        <p>10.26  10.24  10.24-  .01</p>
        <p>13.W  13.91  13.W+  .07</p>
        <p>12.19  12.01  12.01-  .41</p>
        <p>14.61  14.x  14.33-  M</p>
        <p>14.U  14.79  14.M+  .03</p>
        <p>8.U  8.71  8.71-  17</p>
        <p>X.61  X.X  X.55+  13</p>
        <p>14.67 14.52 14.52- .25 13.79 13.71 13.X+ .08 21.x X.X X 78- .80</p>
        <p>11.70 11.x 11.29- 62 X.02 19.70 X.02 + 34</p>
        <p>14.x 14.x I4.X- .35 12.99 12.87 12.87- ,12 15.52 15 X I5.X- 18 16.x 14.70 16.72+ .04</p>
        <p>6.85 6.83 6.85+ .03</p>
        <p>10.85 10.41 10.61-'.32 14.64 14.55 14.64+,.11</p>
        <p>11.70 11.53 11.53- .21 X.59 22.x X.59+ 14 16.06 15 71 15.71- .51</p>
        <p>15.x 15.14 15 16- .64 9.81  9.79  9.81</p>
        <p>X.75 U.tS X.88-1.67 3.95 3.89 3.89^ .10 14.M 14.31 14.32- .13 7.04  6.95</p>
        <p>9,32</p>
        <p>9.58</p>
        <p>6.95- .31 9.32- 42</p>
        <p>9,87 18 52 12.60 11.73</p>
        <p>9.67  9 67- .26</p>
        <p>18.35 18.3S-; X 12.27 12.27- 32 11.64 11.73+ .07</p>
        <p>12.78  12.59  12.59-  36</p>
        <p>14.35  14.14  1414-  53</p>
        <p>9.85  9.83  9.83-  .03</p>
        <p>M.13  21.81  21.81-  85</p>
        <p>6.39  4.37  6.37-  .03</p>
        <p>3.67  3.67  3.67</p>
        <p>10.x  lO.X  10.X+  .01</p>
        <p>7.x  7.M  7.38-  .07</p>
        <p>14.06 12.78 13.92+1 12 1.41  1.58  1 58-  .04</p>
        <p>10 75  10.57  10.57-  .X</p>
        <p>4.82  4.81  4.81- .01</p>
        <p>7,56  7.x  7.43- .22</p>
        <p>15.75  15.42  15.42-  .X</p>
        <p>4.01  3.W  4.01+ .03</p>
        <p>8.42  8.26  8.26- .26</p>
        <p>6.89  6.80  6.80- 17</p>
        <p>11.01  10.90  10.90-  .14</p>
        <p>3.51  3.49  3.51+ .02</p>
        <p>14 01  15.78  15.78-  .X</p>
        <p>7.M  7.97 .  7.97- .01</p>
        <p>7.84  7 X  7,73- .21</p>
        <p>4.88  4.81  4.81- .15</p>
        <p>15.35  14.01  14.01-1.35</p>
        <p>15.65  15,X  15.48- .15</p>
        <p>13.11  12.98  12.98- .07</p>
        <p>8 07  8  04  8.07+  .03</p>
        <p>12 96  12.74  12.74- 34</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The following list shows the New York Stock Exchange stxks and warrants that have jone up the most and down the most in the past week based on percent of change.</p>
        <p>No securities trading below $2 or 1000 shares are included. Net and percentage chan^ are the difference between last week 5 closing and this week's closing.</p>
        <p>IPS</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>1 Ronson Wllshire Oil guet 6</p>
        <p>9.81  9.78  9,81</p>
        <p>CommnStknx 14.11 12.12 12.12-2,11</p>
        <p>58.55 57.x 57.48-2 07</p>
        <p>13.55 13.31 13.31- .X 11,85 11.83 11 85 + 03 X.26 X08 23.26+ 28</p>
        <p>Bengu C3 Im 5 NutriSys</p>
        <p>'4X 14.16 I4.X+ .06 11.97 11.72 11,72- .35 8.x  8.32  8.X+  .01</p>
        <p>9 34  9.x  9.36+  .07</p>
        <p>.10  .10  .10</p>
        <p>12.37 12.x 12.37 + 09 8.36 8.35 8.36+ .01 13.11 12 91 12.91- 26 10 51 10 X 10.51+ 03 15.75 1 5.58 1 5 7 5+ .27 8 13 8.09 8.13 + 05 12.34 11.77 11.77- .55 23.47 n.99 X,9- 81 &amp;gt;12.00 1l. 11.43- .42 13.19 12.87 12,87- X 8.92 8.88 8.91+ .02</p>
        <p>7 HowellCp</p>
        <p>8 UnBrnd pfA</p>
        <p>9 Asarco Inc</p>
        <p>10 RTE Corp</p>
        <p>11 PrairProd n</p>
        <p>12 JonLogan s</p>
        <p>13 OklaGE pf</p>
        <p>14 TDKCp</p>
        <p>15 Texaco Inc</p>
        <p>16 Tiger Int</p>
        <p>17 DomeM g</p>
        <p>18 Boston Ed</p>
        <p>19 Nicoletlnsf X LeviStrauss</p>
        <p>21 AmWatr pfi</p>
        <p>22 MesaPtrl</p>
        <p>23 Newhall n</p>
        <p>24 CallhnMng</p>
        <p>25 GF Corp s</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -The following is a list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
        <p>The total is based on the median price of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded</p>
        <p>TodtlBOOi Saleslhdsi Last $781,873 69269 110*4</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>IBM</p>
        <p>Amer T&amp;amp;T Texaco Inc Gen Motors GuifCorp HousNa Gas Manuf Han GettyOil Motorola DigitalEq Exxon</p>
        <p>Amer T4T wi Xerox Cp</p>
        <p>PhilipMorr Bell^th wi</p>
        <p>$SM,774 82099 65*8 $426,614 106988 X $414,2X 57042 70'&amp;lt;4 $3X,362 X62309 55'! $319,134 557X X $257,670 X232 '4 $242,793 19942 121* $233,413 19553 115*4 $211,705 24299 85'! $204,673 51816 39'4 $199,419 114774 17 $187,833 41X2 41 $184,694 25344 70* $175,708 18091 96'!</p>
        <p>Weekly Amex Dollar leaders</p>
        <p>Tax Ex WrIdW Delaware Group: Decaturinc DelawareFd DeichesterBd TaxFree Pa Delta Trend DepstCap n DepstTr n DirectCap n DGOiv DodgCoxBal n DodgCoxStk n OrexIBurnh n Dreyfus Grp:</p>
        <p>A Bonds n </p>
        <p>CalTx</p>
        <p>Dreyfus</p>
        <p>Interm</p>
        <p>Leverage</p>
        <p>GwthO n</p>
        <p>NY Tx</p>
        <p>Specllncm n ) TaxExmpt n ThirdCntry n Eagle(3th Shs Eaton Vance:</p>
        <p>EH Balancd EH Stock Growth HiYield Inc Bos Invest</p>
        <p>tOX 10.15 10.X+ .06 10.x lO.X 10.X+ .05</p>
        <p>15.37 15.x 15.20- .25 19 23 18.86 18 86- .62 7.92  7.86  7.90+ .03</p>
        <p>6.95 6 90 6.95+ .06 13.26 13.06 13.06- M 10.18  9.97  9.97-  .32</p>
        <p>15.24 15.00 15.00- .59</p>
        <p>1,06  1.05  1.06-  .01</p>
        <p>23  23 11 X.14- .03 27. 27 12 27.12- .14 25.98 25.M X.68- 35</p>
        <p>16.95 16 78 16.78- .25</p>
        <p>13 32 13.19 13.21- .11 13.83 13.75 13.83+ .10 12M 12.35 12.35- 18 12 61 12 55 12,61+ .07 16.49 16,37 I6.X+ 01 11 89 11 76 11.76- .71 13.55 13 47 13 55+ .11 7.91  7.87  7.90-  .01</p>
        <p>II. 11.24 11.+ .07 7.05  6.93  6.93-  ,14</p>
        <p>7.55 7  7.39- .</p>
        <p>Mass Fd LeggMason n LehmnCap n Leverage n Lexington Grp: Corp Leadrs Goldfund n GNMA Inc n Growth n Research n Lindner n Loomis Sayles: Capital n MutuaTn Lord Abbett: Affiliated Bond Deb Devel Gth Income ValuAppr Lowry</p>
        <p>Lutheran Bro: Fund</p>
        <p>15 94 15.77 15.84- 08 18.66 18.59 18.M- .02 8.41  8.  8.40+  01</p>
        <p>9.09  8.89  8.8-  .21</p>
        <p>7.71 7.10 7.10- .17 19.9 19.54 19.56- .58 9.08  8.95  8.95-  li</p>
        <p>6.58  6 35  6.35-  M</p>
        <p>5 38 5.24 5.35+ .02 7.87 7.83  7.87+  .03</p>
        <p>12.77 12.66 12.66- .13 19.36 19.21 19.21- .31 X.X X.46 X.46- ,46</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>1 Comdreint</p>
        <p>2 Coleco</p>
        <p>3 Wurlitzer</p>
        <p>4 Raychem</p>
        <p>5 Texaslntl</p>
        <p>6 MIsslonlns</p>
        <p>7 CaroFrgl s</p>
        <p>8 Comdisco ;</p>
        <p>9 RobshwCon</p>
        <p>10 Ramada Ir</p>
        <p>11 ApachePt</p>
        <p>12 ToscoCp</p>
        <p>7.88 7.66 7.66-</p>
        <p>15 WlllmsEI</p>
        <p>16 XTRAInc</p>
        <p>17 JtorgeTech IB Xerox Cp 19 Intermed 1</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>+^^2?</p>
        <p>Pet</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>567</p>
        <p>9'</p>
        <p>+ I'a</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15,9</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>+ </p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>14.3</p>
        <p>9'A</p>
        <p>+ 1'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13.8</p>
        <p>9'!</p>
        <p>+ 1'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13.4</p>
        <p>3y</p>
        <p>21*</p>
        <p>+ 2**</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>123</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>+ 1*.</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>11.5</p>
        <p>. 17</p>
        <p>+ 1*.</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>11.5.</p>
        <p>31*</p>
        <p>+ 3'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>11.4</p>
        <p>I4*</p>
        <p>+ 1'!</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>11.3</p>
        <p>1 11'A</p>
        <p>+ 1'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>11.1</p>
        <p>22*</p>
        <p>+ 2'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>10.5</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>+ *.</p>
        <p>Up .</p>
        <p>10,3</p>
        <p>60</p>
        <p>+ 5*</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>10.3</p>
        <p>40'</p>
        <p>+ 3*4</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>10.1</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>* *</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>10.0</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>+ l'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>9.8</p>
        <p>'!</p>
        <p>+ 2'!</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>96</p>
        <p>15*1.</p>
        <p>+1*</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>9.6</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>+ 3'*</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>92</p>
        <p>B 12</p>
        <p>+ 1</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>9.1</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>+ 1'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>,9.1</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>+ 2*.</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>9.1</p>
        <p>21*</p>
        <p>+ 1*.</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>8 8</p>
        <p>10 +  DOWNS</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>8.8</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>Pet</p>
        <p>S 28'!</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>34.)</p>
        <p>)3'4</p>
        <p>- 5*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>.e</p>
        <p>5*</p>
        <p>- 1</p>
        <p>Oft</p>
        <p>242</p>
        <p>56'</p>
        <p>-17*</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>23.9</p>
        <p>2*.</p>
        <p>- '*4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>21.4</p>
        <p>'/*</p>
        <p>- 4</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>19.4,</p>
        <p>20**</p>
        <p>- 4</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>19.3</p>
        <p>i 11</p>
        <p>- 2**</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>19.3</p>
        <p>S 27*.</p>
        <p>1  6</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>17.8</p>
        <p>m 8</p>
        <p>r- l*t</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>16,9</p>
        <p>wt 3'</p>
        <p>1- H</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>- *4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>16.2</p>
        <p>0 5'</p>
        <p>-1'</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>16.t</p>
        <p>St 19'</p>
        <p>- 3*4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>15.9</p>
        <p>6**</p>
        <p>- 1'</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>15.9</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>- 5'</p>
        <p>Oft</p>
        <p>15.5</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>- 2</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>15.4</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>- 7*</p>
        <p>Oft</p>
        <p>15.4</p>
        <p>Develop n CapGth n Income n Internatl n MangdMun n Security Funds: Action Bond Equity Invest Ultra Selected Funds: AmerShrs n SpeclShrs n Seligman Group CapllFd ComStk Comun GrowthFd Income Sentinel Group Balanced Bond</p>
        <p>Common Stk Growth</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>7.85 7.86 + 02</p>
        <p>T.n</p>
        <p>7.76</p>
        <p>6.61</p>
        <p>919</p>
        <p>758</p>
        <p>7.13- .23 7.76+ ,03 6.51- .17 903- 24 7.47- .16</p>
        <p>9 63  9 54  9 54- 12</p>
        <p>18 48 18.04 18.04-; 63</p>
        <p>10 51  10 13  10.13-  .66</p>
        <p>11,82  11.68  11.68-  .25</p>
        <p>7.71  7,41  7,41-  45</p>
        <p>586</p>
        <p>11.52</p>
        <p>5.71  5.71-  ,24</p>
        <p>11 45 11.52+ ,06</p>
        <p>9.26</p>
        <p>6.</p>
        <p>16.87</p>
        <p>9.21  9.21-  M</p>
        <p>6.x 6.x + 02</p>
        <p>16.69 16.6- .19</p>
        <p>13.10 12 88 12 8t X</p>
        <p>(Please turntoB-15)</p>
        <p>Weekly American Stock &amp;amp; Bond Sales</p>
        <p>Total for week Week ago Year ago Jan 1 to date 1983 to date AMERICAN BONDS Total for week Week ago Year ago</p>
        <p>33.880.000 X,260,000 M,940,000 169,2X,000</p>
        <p>225.100.000</p>
        <p>$6,4M,000</p>
        <p>$8,6XMOO</p>
        <p>$9,210.000</p>
        <p>What The Stock Market Did</p>
        <p>12.42 12.34 12.35- .06 4.21  3 85  4.18+ .32</p>
        <p>X PHHGrp 21 Reich them</p>
        <p>794</p>
        <p>9.96</p>
        <p>7.92+ ,05 9,78- .36</p>
        <p>19.42 18.99 18.99- 74 19 10 19.02 19.06+ .06</p>
        <p>22 SullairCp .</p>
        <p>X PeoplDrg s</p>
        <p>24 Whitehall</p>
        <p>25 Mobil Home</p>
        <p>14* -2* OH 27'A - 4 Oft   - 5 Off</p>
        <p>7' - 1' Ott 21* -3* Off 31* - 4 Off 3'/j _ 1-1 Off</p>
        <p>Advances Declines Unchanged Total issues New yrly hghs New yearly Iws 101 ap'ny02'03 84 1820est</p>
        <p>Two</p>
        <p>lilis Prev Year Years Week Week ago ago</p>
        <p>713  X7  1,1M  818</p>
        <p>1,327  1,300  768  1.061</p>
        <p>208  X2  206  234</p>
        <p>2,248  2,2  2,157  2,113</p>
        <p>63  101  315  &amp;gt; 45</p>
        <p>57  9  M5</p>
        <p>17.74 17.x 17 23- 87 16.63 16.46 16.46- .26</p>
        <p>9 35  9.x  9.23-  15</p>
        <p>10.47  lO.X  10.45-  04</p>
        <p>8.86  8.61  8.61-  .40</p>
        <p>3,05  3.04  3.05 +  02</p>
        <p>9.13  8.91  8,91-  .32</p>
        <p>9.25  924  9 25</p>
        <p>CASH REGISTERS *224 and up!</p>
        <p>14.48 14.35 14.35- 15</p>
        <p>756-2215 Greenville 2801 S. Evans St Centuy Data Systems</p>
        <p>Wt cmmtl tHtri t tittlt dtsuHiM ettttmtr.</p>
        <p>^cEqty</p>
        <p>TaxMgd</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -The (ollowing is a list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
        <p>The total is based on the median pnce of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded.</p>
        <p>Totl|I*8tl Saleslhdsi Last $79,243 26749 X</p>
        <p>TaxMgd VS Sped Eberstadt Group: Chemical Fd EngyRes Surveyor EngyUtil n</p>
        <p>7.M  7.42  7.42-  .08</p>
        <p>11.12  11.06  11.06-  .07</p>
        <p>6.58  6.47  6.47-  .17</p>
        <p>4 73  4.72  4 73 +  01</p>
        <p>8.85  8.79  8.85 +  08</p>
        <p>8.27  7.60  7.60-  .68</p>
        <p>18.25  17.W  17.93-  53</p>
        <p>13.  13.16  13.27+  .12</p>
        <p>14.M  14.12  14.12-  X</p>
        <p>Name WangLabB TIE Comm s DorchstGas Nat Patent Resrtint A GrtLkChm s MCO Holding Amdahl s MtchlEng PetroLew</p>
        <p>Evergrn n r oTtl n</p>
        <p>$,853 13805 X'A $24,607 x11249 21! $I4,5 5274 24 $10,1 2558 41' $8,7X 3176 25*. $8,358 5970 14 $8,312 4618 17'! $7,4 3154 ** $6,727 8033 8*</p>
        <p>Evrg FarmBuroGt n Federated Funds: Am Leaders ExchFd n Fdlntr GNMAn Hi IncmSe Inco n Short n StockTr</p>
        <p>9.72 9.57 9.57- 71 12.17 11.M 11.90-  13.97 13.75 13.75- .57 X.M X.27 X.M+ .07 M.69 37.94 37.94-1.X 15.80 15.67 15.67- .15 13.58 13.35 13.35- .49</p>
        <p>11.42  11.31  11.31-  .12</p>
        <p>34.01  33.60  X.60-  .66</p>
        <p>9.52  9.52  9.52</p>
        <p>10.69  10.63  10.69+  .05</p>
        <p>12.11  12.06  12.11+  .07</p>
        <p>10.61  10.38  10,41+  .04</p>
        <p>10.16 10.16 10.16 14.80  14.67  14.67-  .18</p>
        <p>JIMMY SMITH PRINTING CO. INC.</p>
        <p>511 Cotanche St.  Greenville, NC '  (919)  752-2878</p>
        <p>Copy Service</p>
        <p>Weddmg Stationery</p>
        <p>Computer/Continuous Forms</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>Embossing</p>
        <p>Die Cutting</p>
        <p>General Printing</p>
        <p>Total Financial Planning &amp;amp; Inveslmeiit . Advisory Services</p>
        <p>Pension Plan Management IRA-KEOGH</p>
        <p>Tax Shelter Investment Planning &amp;amp; Implementation</p>
        <p>Call Mes Cyrus Be Follmer, Jre Follmer Financial Services-Advlsory</p>
        <p>201 Commerce St. Greenville, N.C. 27834 (919) 355-2836 (Collect)</p>
        <p>VYe congratulate</p>
        <p>Max Ray Joyner, Jr.</p>
        <p>Our Greenville Agencys Leading Agent for 1983</p>
        <p>Max Ray Joyner, Jr. lead all associates of our Greenville Regional Agency In 28 Eastern North Carolina Counties in the production of new life insurance during 1983. His outstanding record of sales qualified him for 9th position among all agents of the Company coasHo-coast and earned him the title of Leading New Agent for the entire Company.</p>
        <p>We are pleased to congratulate Max Ray Joyner, Jr. on his outstanding leadership fn 1983.</p>
        <p>Max R. Joyner, ChFC, CLU Regional Agency Manager 110 S. Evans Street</p>
        <p>Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company Greensboro, NC 27420 A Jefferson-Pilot Company</p>
        <p>leliepson</p>
        <p>snmiiapa</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0031" />
        <p>Mutual Funds</p>
        <p>(Continued from B-14)</p>
        <p>Sequoia n Sentry Fund Shearson Funds; ATIGth AggrGr Appreciatn HiYicId MgMun ShrmnDean n SierraGrth n Sioma Funds:</p>
        <p>^ Capital ' Incom . Invest Sped n Trust Sh Venture Shr SmttiBarEqt n SmthBarl G SoGen</p>
        <p>Swstnlnvlnc n Sovereign Inv tate Bond Grp: Comnnn Stk Diversifd Progress StalFarmGth n StatFarmBal n StStreet Inv: ExchFd n Grwth n r Invst n r Steadman Funds: ' Amerind n  Associated n Invest n Oceanogra n Stein Roe Fds: Bond n</p>
        <p>CapOppor n x Discovr</p>
        <p>Sped  X</p>
        <p>Stock n X TaxExempt n Total Ret  x</p>
        <p>Univrse n StrategCap Strateglnv StrattnGth n Strngin n StrngTot n Tel Inc</p>
        <p>Templeton Group: Foregn Global I Global It Growth World Transam Cap TransamNew n Traveirs Eqts TudorFdn Mth Century:</p>
        <p>Gift</p>
        <p>Growth n Select n Ultra n r USGv n Vista OSAA Group: Grwth n Income n Snbit n TxBHY n TxEITn TxESh n Unified Ugmnt: Accum n , Gwth n Inco n</p>
        <p>MutI n X United Funds: 'Accumultiv Bond '.'intlGth , Cont Income</p>
        <p>37.73</p>
        <p>9.76</p>
        <p>65.93 1049</p>
        <p>16.94 19'16</p>
        <p>13.53 7.51</p>
        <p>11.63</p>
        <p>13.34 7.50</p>
        <p>7.34 6.70</p>
        <p>10.73</p>
        <p>9.63</p>
        <p>13.35 859 16.46 4.74</p>
        <p>18.38</p>
        <p>5.14 5.89</p>
        <p>8.38</p>
        <p>9.77</p>
        <p>13.38</p>
        <p>79.51</p>
        <p>50.57</p>
        <p>67.94</p>
        <p>3.35 .93</p>
        <p>1.54</p>
        <p>6.73</p>
        <p>8.58</p>
        <p>33.73 8.39 16.85 14.64 7.93</p>
        <p>33.98 16.88</p>
        <p>7.33</p>
        <p>9.33</p>
        <p>17.33 17.49</p>
        <p>16.53 13.67</p>
        <p>11.98 33.93 10.31 9.83 1339</p>
        <p>11.33</p>
        <p>8.14</p>
        <p>13.36 19.89</p>
        <p>4.45</p>
        <p>13.73 33.76 6.97</p>
        <p>97.57</p>
        <p>4.53</p>
        <p>13.37 ^0.87 15.40</p>
        <p>11.99</p>
        <p>11.33 10.35</p>
        <p>8.14</p>
        <p>16.53</p>
        <p>13.58 13,08</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>5.60</p>
        <p>6.59 13.57</p>
        <p>37.33 37.3- .46</p>
        <p>9.66 9.66- 18</p>
        <p>65.38 65.38- .44</p>
        <p>10.33 10.33- .54</p>
        <p>16.66 16.66- .50</p>
        <p>19.13 19.16+ .03 13.45 13.53+ .10</p>
        <p>7.37 7.57+ .35 11.43 11.43- .39</p>
        <p>13.11 13.11- .34 7.46 7.48</p>
        <p>7.37 7.37- .10</p>
        <p>6.55 6.55- .21</p>
        <p>10.66 10.66- ,07</p>
        <p>9.55 9.55- .26</p>
        <p>13.11 13.11- ,24 8.51 8.51- .09</p>
        <p>16.37 16.38- .09 4.73 4.74+ .01 18.15 18.15- .15</p>
        <p>5.04 5.04- .19 5.83 5.83- .10</p>
        <p>8.13 8.13- .37</p>
        <p>9.66 9.66- .13 13. 13.30- .03</p>
        <p>78.31 78.31-1.58 49.82 49.83- ,67</p>
        <p>67.12 67.12- .62</p>
        <p>3.</p>
        <p>,91</p>
        <p>152</p>
        <p>665</p>
        <p>3.30- .09 .91- .03 1.52- .03 6 67- .05</p>
        <p>8.56 8.58+ .01</p>
        <p>30.56 20.56</p>
        <p>8.10 8.10- .34 13.90 13.90 14.40 14.40 7.88 7.93+ ,06</p>
        <p>20.78 30.78</p>
        <p>16.50 16.50- .79 7.23 7.26- .14 8 08 9.05+1.01 17,03 17.02- .56 17.35 17.35- 14 16.39 16.39- .15 12.67 12.67</p>
        <p>1191 11.93+ 09 33.47 33.47- ,65 10.14 10,14- 17 9.70 9.70- .18 13.13 12.13- .21</p>
        <p>11.10 11.10- .37 8.11  8.14+  .01</p>
        <p>12.17 12.17- .27 19 33 19.33- .95</p>
        <p>4 26 4 26- ,34</p>
        <p>12.42 13.42- .51</p>
        <p>33.27 32.27- .86 6.75 6 75- .45</p>
        <p>97 55 97.57+ .04</p>
        <p>4.42 4.42- ,23 M</p>
        <p>12.98 12.98- .62 10.81 10.86+ .04</p>
        <p>14.93 14.93- .84</p>
        <p>11.93 11.99+ .06</p>
        <p>11.27 11.33+ .07 10.33 10 35 + 02</p>
        <p>8.10 8.10- .07 16. 16,- .24 12.53 12.55- .02 11.77 11.77- .41</p>
        <p>10.00 10.00- 14 5. 5.60+ .02 6.54 6.59+ .05</p>
        <p>13.51 13.51- .12</p>
        <p>American Stock Exchange</p>
        <p>,. NEW YORK (API - American StKk Exchange trading for the week selected issues:</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>PE bds High Low Last Che. Acton S It 25 288  7'h  7i  7'.+- h</p>
        <p>AdRusls .10 12 373 2l&amp;gt;+dl9's 19H-1H Adobe  24  14  442  23  20'  21 -</p>
        <p>AegisCp  13  354  4  3t  3-  H</p>
        <p>AfilPb S .80  16  213  43+4  41'S  41+I-2V4</p>
        <p>AmdhI S .20  18  4618  18  17'Y  17'+- '+</p>
        <p>AMotIn .  11  798  34'+  30+i  M9-31</p>
        <p>AmPetf 3.30  12  M7  60  59  59+4- '+</p>
        <p>ASciE  147  6  5  5+1-  +1</p>
        <p>Ampain  12  21511  2+i  2'+  2H+  '</p>
        <p>Andal</p>
        <p>Armtrn</p>
        <p>Asmr</p>
        <p>3 232</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>g s .15 1 77 671 AtlsCM 181519</p>
        <p>Atlas wt Banstr g.60e</p>
        <p>4  4H  4'Y-  '/</p>
        <p>94 13  II  11-  </p>
        <p>1  10'4  10-  '</p>
        <p>3  3'</p>
        <p>4  4+1</p>
        <p>5  5'</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>3*+ ' 4+1- ' 5'</p>
        <p>23'+ '</p>
        <p>BergB s  .33  15  3835  34'  33</p>
        <p>BowVal  .15  388  19'4  18  19'*+  H</p>
        <p>BradNt  1891  10+i  d 8' 8-1</p>
        <p>Brascn g1.60  1343  32'  39'  29-1+i</p>
        <p>ChmpH  21  2532  4  4'  4H</p>
        <p>CirclK  .74  15  655  34  23  24'- </p>
        <p>ConsOG  39  2715  9  8'  8-</p>
        <p>Cooklnt  786  u13  II  12+i+ </p>
        <p>CoreLb  .30  131 20  33+i  32+i  32+i</p>
        <p>Cross  I.20  16 4 !  38+i  21  M -+i</p>
        <p>CrulcR  7  703  3  3  3+4- '</p>
        <p>Cyprus  5300  3+4  3'  3+  '</p>
        <p>Damson  14  1062  9  7  8'-l</p>
        <p>DatPds  16  25  1771  37+*  25'*  25+^2</p>
        <p>Detmed 52  3003  II  9'  9+-l</p>
        <p>DomeP  12483 3  5 16  3 3 3 16+  '</p>
        <p>DofGas  .16 37 x11249  22'*  21'  21'+'</p>
        <p>Dyhldn 25e  12  ill  13'  12'  12- </p>
        <p>EctioBn  73  5790  7+    7'*+'*</p>
        <p>FdResv  39  1164  1 1 16    -'*</p>
        <p>Pelmnt  .10  17  554  24  23'*  23- </p>
        <p>FlukeJ  84t  21  353  30+  29  29'-  </p>
        <p>FrontHd  .20  870  13'  12  12-  '</p>
        <p>13  177  9 9  9'*+  '</p>
        <p>411  19'*  16+4  19'+2</p>
        <p>338  11'*  10+  10+4+ +t</p>
        <p>1255  1  1+  1+  '</p>
        <p>.32  17 3176  30+  25  25+-4i</p>
        <p>.44  1558  13  13'*  13'</p>
        <p>.24  12  575  12'*  111  11+ '</p>
        <p>1,71e  1759  9'  9  9'+1-  1</p>
        <p>GRI GnIYI g GoldW GIdFId GrtLks GIfCdg</p>
        <p>Husky g 15  213</p>
        <p>Imp0ilg1.40  323</p>
        <p>InstSy 23 3843 - IntgEn  1403</p>
        <p>IptBknt oee  1042</p>
        <p>8'*  7</p>
        <p>29 29 3+ 3' '  5+4  5'</p>
        <p>7+*- + 29+ '* 3'*</p>
        <p>+- ' 5+- +</p>
        <p>KeyPh s .16 362189 18' 15' 15-2+</p>
        <p>Kirby MCO Hd MCORs MSR ng Marndq Marm pf2 35</p>
        <p>58y 6+4 3 5970 14'4 19 2777  3'*</p>
        <p>589  4'</p>
        <p>2250  +</p>
        <p>39 32</p>
        <p>6'* 6'*- ' 13+4 14 -'</p>
        <p>3  3 - '</p>
        <p>4  4++ '* '* 516</p>
        <p>21+4 31+4- '</p>
        <p>iSundnc ITtE s 4 TchAm</p>
        <p> TchSym Tels^ n</p>
        <p>Txscan Traflgr  Trantn  TubMx s UFoodA UFoodB (UnivRs 4 Vrbtm s</p>
        <p> Vernit 4 WangB I WrnC wt iWthfrd</p>
        <p>*Wstbrg  .20  13  105  13</p>
        <p> WstSLs  ,48  3  187  22</p>
        <p>Wichita  139  4</p>
        <p>WwdeE  44t  330  6+*</p>
        <p> Copyright by The Associated Press 1984.</p>
        <p>380 4 373 389 6 268 1419</p>
        <p>2'A</p>
        <p>4'</p>
        <p>3'</p>
        <p>3+</p>
        <p>8'</p>
        <p>High Income Income MunicpI NwCcpt Retire SciEngy Vanguard Utd Services: GIdShr GBTn Growth Prospctr Value Line Fd: Bond n Fund n</p>
        <p>Income n x Levrge Gth n Specl Sit n Vance Exchange: CapExch f n DeposBst I n  Divers f n ExchFd f n ExchBst f n FIducEx f n SecFidu f n Vanguard Group: Explorer n IvestFund n Morgan n NaesThm n OualDivI n OualDvll n QuIOvlll n IntlPortf n USPortt n GNMAn HiY Bond n IG Bond n ShrtTrm n IndexTrust n MunHiYd n Muniint n MuniLong n MuniShrt n Wellesley n Wellington n Windsor n Venturlnco x WallSt Growth WeingrtnEg n Westgrd WcxxTStruthers: deVeghM n Neuwirth n x PineStr n YesFd</p>
        <p>13.87 13.83 13.87+ .03 13.30 13.07 13.07- .24 6 40 6.35  6.40+  .05</p>
        <p>4.93  4.93-  09</p>
        <p>5.71  5.71-  .05</p>
        <p>10.83  10.83-  .19</p>
        <p>5.55  5.55-  .10</p>
        <p>Dollar May Cue Stocks' Future</p>
        <p>4.98 5,74</p>
        <p>10.98 5.61</p>
        <p>7.87  6.96  7.74+  .79</p>
        <p>12.39 12.06 12.06- .33 8.46  8.19  8.19-  .43</p>
        <p>.87  .81  .87+  .05</p>
        <p>11,81 11.77 11.81+ .04 12.03 11.83 11.83- .43 6.58  6.15  6.15-  .45</p>
        <p>18.67 18.38 18.28- .70 15.69 15.36 15.26- .34</p>
        <p>59.41 58.80 59.13- .93 38.50 38.06 38.50</p>
        <p>64.76 64.01 64.35- .83 99.64 98 18 98.87-1.10 81.95 81.13 81.48- 88 52.75 52.00 53,49- .52</p>
        <p>58.42 57.77 58.07- .53</p>
        <p>35.77 35.18 35.18-1.03 16.11 16.03 16.03- .11</p>
        <p>11.59 11.40 11.40- .30 46.34 45.23 45.22-1.79 15.89 15.75 15.86+ .11 7.76  7.73  7.76+  .02</p>
        <p>34.60 34.56 34.60+ .01 27.31 27.10 27.22+ .13 35.58 35.10 35.10- ,61 9.24  9.20  9.23+  .04</p>
        <p>8.98 8.96 7,86 7.83 9,95  9.94</p>
        <p>19.60 19.31 9.29 9,25</p>
        <p>8.97- .01 7.86+ .03 9.95+ .01 19.31- .33 9,29+ .05</p>
        <p>10.86  10.82  10.86+  .06</p>
        <p>9.62  9.57  9.62+  ,06</p>
        <p>15.22  15.20  15.23+  .02</p>
        <p>13.10  13.04  13.08+  .04</p>
        <p>12.56  12.42  12.43-  ,14</p>
        <p>12.08  11.97  11,97-  .13</p>
        <p>11.25  11.11  11.15-  .10</p>
        <p>8.34  8.10  8.10-  X</p>
        <p>17.86  17.44  17.44-  .80</p>
        <p>11.43  11.14  11.14-  .41</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) ^ Wall Street analysts are watching the dollar closely in foreign-exchange markets for posible cues to the future course of stock prices.</p>
        <p>Over the last four years the dollar has put on an impressive show of strength, reaching record highs as recently as last month against leading foreign currencies.</p>
        <p>In many ways, of course, this performance has been a pleasant change from the dollars woes in the 1970s, when it got so weak that some analysts feared its days as a world standard were numbered. But as the dollars recovery progressed, economists say, it became too much of a good thing for many important participants in the U.S. economy.</p>
        <p>To be sure, it helped reduce inflation by pushing down prices of impoiied goods for domestic consumers. But at the same time, those attractively priced imports represented stiffer and stiffer competition</p>
        <p>for merchandise produced by companies in this country.</p>
        <p>And by raising the price tag on American goods in foreign markets, it hurt sales of many American companies that do a significant portion of their business overseas.</p>
        <p>In 1983, the United States had a record $69.4 billion trade deficit.</p>
        <p>The drop in U.S. net exports resulted partly from the earlier and stronger recovery in the United States as compared to that of our major trading partners, economists at the investment firm of Goldman, Sachs &amp;amp; Co. observed in a recent report.</p>
        <p>That is, U.S. demand for imports )icked up sooner and by more than breign demand for U.S. exports.</p>
        <p>But market-share analysis suggests that the high foreign exchange-value of the dollar, which makes imports cheap and' U.S. exports expensiv, is also significantly responsible for the slide in net'</p>
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        <p>'Thus, when the dollar took a downward turn in foreign exchange during the past week, it quickly caught the attention of stock traders. A flurry of buying quickly showed up in the stocks of international companies like Merck, Pfizer, Johnson &amp;amp; Johnson and Coca-Cola.</p>
        <p>That turned out to be the only bright spot in the stock markets fourth straight declining week. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 32.97 to 1,197.03, bringing its loss since Jan. 6 to 89.61 points.</p>
        <p>The New York Stock Exchange composite index dropped 1.79 to 92.98, and the American Stock Exchange market value index was down 7.19 at 213.34.</p>
        <p>Big Board volume averaged 108.83 million shares a day, against 102.67 million the week before.</p>
        <p>There was much noisy disagreement over whether the dollars drop in recent days marked any sort of turning point, or was merely a</p>
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        <p>For months now, brcAerage firms and investment advisory services have been producing fists of companies whose stocks might benefit from a turnaround in the dollar. But the currency markets have so far refused to bow to their expwtations.</p>
        <p>Even when the dollar did begin to decline in recent days, there were many skeptics who said the fundamental forces behind the dollars strength hadn't changed.</p>
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        <p>Blue Bell Names Bauman President</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO (AP) - Edward J. Bauman, president and chief executive officer of Blue Bell Inc., has been elected chairman of the textile company.</p>
        <p>Bauman, who was appointed at a stockholders meeting, will fill the vacancy left by the retirement of former chairman L. Kimsey Mann, said company spokesman Terry Weatherford.</p>
        <p>Blue Bell, which manufactures and distributes Wrangler, Sedgefield and Jantzen clothing and Red Cap industrial uniforms, announced earnings for the first quarter ending Dec. 31 of $4,617,000 - an increase of 15 percent over the same period in 1982.</p>
        <p>Sales were $227,018,000, compared with $240,372,000 in the same quarter last year  a 6 percent decline.</p>
        <p>Earnings per share were 40 cents for the quarter ending Dec. 31, a 25 percent increase over the prior year quarter earnings of 32 cents per share. Average shares outstanding were less in 1983 than in 1982.</p>
        <p>Domestic sales declined 2 percent for the quarter. International sales declined 22 percent from the prior year first quarter, about one-half of which was due to the strenghtening of the U.S. dollar against most foreign currencies, Weatherford said.</p>
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        <p>Robert L. Bob Abbott, operator of the Beef Barn Ltd. and Mr. Gattis restaurants in Greenville, Kinston and Cary, has been reappointed to a full term on the executive committee of the North Carolina Restaurant Association.</p>
        <p>In late October, he was appointed to fill three months of an unexpired term. Paul Huey, newly elected president of the association, said Abbott was asked to remain on the board and will be given committee assignments this month.</p>
        <p>The NCRA is a non-profit trade association of more than 1,000 independent and multi-unit firms operating over 3,000 restaurants in the state.</p>
        <p>Drivers Cited</p>
        <p>Food Lion announced at a driver safety awards breakfast in Salisbury that'its truck drivers amassed 10.4 million miles of accident-free driving during 1983.</p>
        <p>The company said that of the 111 Food Lion drivers operating vehicles out of the Salisbury dry grocery and perishable warehouse, 102 received awards recognizing from one to six years of safe driving.</p>
        <p>A spokesman said that while national professional drivers average 13.9 accidents per one million miles of driving. Food Lion has only 4.8 accidents per o.ie million miles.</p>
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        <p>Cogentrix of North Carolina Inc., which will build plants to generate steam for use by textile firms and electricity that will supplement power produced by the states utilities, said two companies have indicated they intend to purchase the steam Cogentrix will generate from six plants, including a proposed facility in Hamilton.</p>
        <p>George Lewis, president, said the Hamilton plant will be one of three serving West-Point Pepperell in North Carolina. He said construction is expected to begin this spring.</p>
        <p>Lewis said a total of 16 plants will be built by Cogentrix and will include steam boilers and electric turbines and use coal. He said instead of producing hydro-electric power, the plants will generate steam. When operational, the plants will employ about 25 people each and have annual payrolls of about $500,000 each.</p>
        <p>He said on average, the company expects textile plants using steam generated by the plants to save about 30 percent of their thermal energy costs.</p>
        <p>Steam produced by the boilers will be put to two uses  to run the turbines to produce electricity and to be used ny textile plants in manufacturing processes, said Lewis.</p>
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        <p>Huey Lewis Pleased His Greenville Audience</p>
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        <p>The young man in the Yale sweatshirt, jeans and black tennis shoes grinned and said in a Southern accent,Its great to be here in Green-vul, North Carolina. I love this town.</p>
        <p>. 'Huey Lewis, lead singer and harmonica player of the popular band Huey Lewis and the News, said in an interview Tuesday, I have been here three days and I have teen having lots of fun. The band t^ame to eastern North Carolina to play in a local nightclub.</p>
        <p>We have a break in our tour, so we have been enjoying ourselves here, Lewis said. Weve been playing a little golf.</p>
        <p>I love the South. Its good for your metabolism, he add^. "Everything is slower. The handsome, quick-witted singer seemed relaxed as he sipped a cup of coffee.</p>
        <p>Lewis was born in New York, but moved to California when he was yo^. My mom is an artist and my dad is a jazz drummer and a doctor, Lewis said, digging his hand into the bag of popcorn and settling back in the chair on the bands tour bus.</p>
        <p>Not only did his artistic background come from his parents, but also from his hometown, Lewis said.</p>
        <p>San Francisco is a very artistic place, the singer said. Consequently it is easier to go into music. There are lots of different influences : soul, pop, punk, hard rock.</p>
        <p>But there are only two kinds of music - good and bad. Duke Ellington said that, and he was dead right. My dad always used to quote that. he added.</p>
        <p>The musician said his biggest, musical influence when he was growing up was rhythm and blues stuff. Then when I got into the business, I started listening to all the current music.</p>
        <p>Lewis claimed that he was a good kid. I only got into a little trouble. He attended a preparatory school in New Jersey on a baseball scholarship, and had pretty good grades, he added.</p>
        <p>After graduating from high school, Lewis hitchhiked through Europe. I took my harmonica with me, and because I didnt get many rides, I spent a lot of time playing the harmonica. By the time I came back to the United States, I was a pretty good harmonica player, he said.</p>
        <p>On his return to California, Lewis began playing with a band named Slippery Elm. And you wonder why we didnt make it, the musician said with a gn.</p>
        <p>Then Lewis began making country-rock music with Qover, a band that developed a large following in the Bay area of California. After five years and two records, neither of which did anything, Lewis said. Clover broke up when band member John McFee joined the Doobie Brothers.</p>
        <p>The break-up was a financial thing I cant understand. They only offered him about a million dollars, Lewis cracked.</p>
        <p>Huey Lewis and the News formed in late 1979 when local out-of-work musicians, led by Lewis, got together at a Bay-area nightclub called Uncle Charlies for Monday night jam sessions.</p>
        <p>Were just a bunch of local Marin County guys, Lewis said. Were a neighborhood band. We didnt advertise in trade papers or on buUbtin boards for musicians. When we needed a guitarist, we said, What about John who lives down the street.</p>
        <p>The News consists of ex-Clover keyboardist Sean Hopper; guitarist Cluis Hayes; and three members of another local band Soundhole, Johnny Colla (guitar and saxophone), bassist Mario CipoUina and dnunmerBill Gibson.</p>
        <p>We were given some free studio time after word of mouth on the Monday night jams got out, so we cut this disco take-off on Exodus, Exo-disco, Huey explains. I sent that record to tliis guy I knew in England, and the next thing I knew, we had a singles deal wii Phonogram. With, the advance, we recorded three tunes we had written and that demonstration tape attracted our manager Bob Brown, and eventually, Clu^salis Records.</p>
        <p>The rest is Mill Valley history, Lewis said with a playful smile. We are the only band from Marin County, California, to ever have a top ten record.</p>
        <p>The bands self-titled debut album was released in 1980 and included bluesy tunes such as Some of My Lies Are True (Sooner or Later) and Who Cares. Picture This, released in 1982, reached number 13 on the Billboard album charts and produced three top 40 singles for Huey Lewis and the News: Do You Believe in Love (which went to |K7), Hope You Love Me Like You Say</p>
        <p>Text By Jane W elhom. Photon B\ Angela Lingerfelt</p>
        <p>You Do and Workin For A Livin.</p>
        <p>The band recently released its third album, Sports. Lewis, with his quick wit, said that the band decided on the name Sports, because we couldnt spell weather.</p>
        <p>No, really, it looked right and it felt right, Lewis said. Besides, music is a team sport. And we liked the idea of having the cover photograph be us at a bar watching the Super Bowl on television.</p>
        <p>The new album, which was recorded in two months, contains six original songs: The Heart of Rock &amp;amp; Roll, Bad Is Bad, I Want A New Drug, Finally Found A Home, If This Is It and You Crack Me Up, and three covers, Heart And Soul, Walking On A Thin Line and Hank Williams HonkyTonk Blues.</p>
        <p>Weve always been a good live band, and now I think were becoming a good studio band, Lewis said. We worked hard on this one  but we also had a lot of fun.</p>
        <p>Huey Lewis and the News also have fun making the videos shown on Music Television (MTV). The music videos have given the group much exposure. People recognize me in Greenville and all over the country, Lewis said. The reason they recognize me is MTV. </p>
        <p>Although Lewis said that its exposure on MTV has contributed to the success of Huey Lewis and the News, the singer admitted that he has mixed feelings about videos.</p>
        <p>We were thrust into making videos, Lewis said, and the ham</p>
        <p>in me lov^ it.</p>
        <p>Videos are a new art form, he continued. Radio was becoming stagnated, and videos came along to break new acts. Until MTV came along, music was going nowhere. A lot of deserving bands have become popular on MTV that wouldnt have made it otherwise.</p>
        <p>But just like the book is usually better than the movie, the song is usually better than the video. The musician in me feels its a shame to make a video of an imaginative song. Many times, the song paints a better picture without the video.</p>
        <p>Another Qomplaint Lewis has about the new music videos is that too much emphasis is placed on pretty boys and pretty girls. It would be a shame if the best singer in the world couldnt get a video because he had a pimple on his nose, he said.</p>
        <p>Although the traveling is hectic, Lewis said that hes glad to tour to promote his newest album.</p>
        <p>A typical day in the life of a rock star begins early for Lewis, lie said he forces himself to run or swim each day before breakfast. Then I do four or fve interviews. Thats a lot of interviews in one day, but that is great because it means the band is popular, he said.</p>
        <p>His usual day then includes a sound check at the place the band is playing that night. After the sound check, Lewis returns to the hotel for a shower before the concert. After the concert, we go back-stage to do the post-concert schmooz (A California word for junk, he explained) of shaking hands. Then</p>
        <p>its back to the hotel for a laree meal before going to sleep in the hotel or driving all night to get to the next gig, Lewis said.</p>
        <p>I only get to spend atout six months a year in California, the singer said. I really do miss my family, but thats the nature of the game. When you have a record thats going, then you have to tour.</p>
        <p>And Huey Lewis and the News have been covering the country.</p>
        <p>When we are in California, all the fans say, Hey, you guys are really hot, Lewis said in a valley girl accent. Then we go to play in Texas and people say, Yall are great (and he imitates a Southern drawl). Then we get on the bus and ride all night and when we wake up we are in Boston and people say You mys are hot, Lewis said in a Northern voice. Accents are amazing. Going across the country, you really notice them.</p>
        <p>Lewis is a master of accents. He noticed right away that Greenville is</p>
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        <p>seemed to be really glad to be spending some time here.</p>
        <p>The popular singer said, We (the band) were playing golf at Brook Valley Country Club and we were playing terrible. Were not the bt golf players in the world, but we enjoy playing. Well, I was playing golf really bad and I was getting more and more angry. Then I shanked the ball to the right and as I was getting ready to yell obscenities,</p>
        <p>I turned around and there were four little kids who said, (^n I have your autograph, Mr. Lewis? Thats what its all about.</p>
        <p>' GUITAR SOLO ... Johnny Colla plays a guitar solo during Tuesday nights concert.</p>
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        <p>In todays concert world of wild costumes, ear-piercing rock music and hyped-up stage antics, Huey Lewis and the News brings a very naturalistic stage performance interlaced with smooth-sounding music with a solid, rythmic delivery.</p>
        <p>The young band, recently nominated for a Grammy Award for best vocal performance of a rock group, put on a dynamic show Tuesday night at Greenleaf, a Greenville night club.</p>
        <p>A West Coast group, Huey and his men have a way of showing their westernness without the punk outfits and Valley Girl lyrics.</p>
        <p>In his most recent hit, I Want a New Drug, for example, Hueys smooth, satisfying tone is revealed to best effect. Instead of screaming that'he wants a new drug, he makes the words more of a statement  something to think about. The song is not abwt drugs per se, but rather the get-up-and-go work attitude of Americanswork as balm.</p>
        <p>Hueys music is not produced from the monotony of a couple of ^tars and a set of drums. It is enriched by the additiwi of a keyboard, sax-oirfione and harmonica. These new sounds, mixed in a talented blend with the old, produce a new and original type of music.</p>
        <p>Perhaps these new sounds is why Huey calls his band The News  and based on his recent album and his performance Tuesday night in Greenville - it is indeed good news.</p>
        <p>ANGELA LINGERF^L</p>
        <p>RELAxfes ... Huey Lewis relaxes with a bag of popcorn and a cup of coffee in the back of the baflfls tour bus.  *</p>
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        <p>^BARBARA LYNN TUCKER...is the flaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald jlugh Tucker of Greenville, who ;nnounce her engagement to Roy 1 Grogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grogan of Weatherford, Texas Aug. 11 wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>BRENDA CLARK MILLS...is the daughter of William Roger Mills and Sylvia Clark Mills, both of Greenville, who announce her engagement to Carl Eugene Oakley Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eugene Oakley Sr. of Greenville. The wedding is planned for July 7.</p>
        <p>; You probably thought you had heard the last of the Cabbage Patch dolls, but a nation doesnt go through a 2.5 million baby boom without some fallout.</p>
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        <p>They are too young to drink and too young to chuck it all and run away from home.</p>
        <p>To the rescue comes Edward J. Zumach, a communications consultant from Phoenix, Ariz., who realizes the importance of a good old Moms Network. He calls his support group the International Association of Dollbaby Parents.</p>
        <p>Every mdnth there will be a Newsletter, The Dollbaby News, to entertain and inform the millions of newly-blessed parents.</p>
        <p>There will be a special feature called Dollbaby Firsts, featuring news about unusual activities like taking  a hot-air balloon ride or riding in a sailboat or helicopter.</p>
        <p>In addition to contests and personal mothers stories,, little mothers will have a horoscope prepared for their dollbabies by a leading astrologer.</p>
        <p>Imagine the thrill of knowing that if your child is a Libra, she seeks beauty, peace and harmony but can be extremely ambitious and can burn the midnight oil, then collapse into complete laziness.</p>
        <p>The Association is open not only to Cabbage Patch mothers, but those who are raising Strawberry Shortcake, Blueberry Muffin and Barbie and</p>
        <p>REGINA SUE DEREBERY...S the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Derebery of Winterville, who announce her engagement to Gregory Wayne Carawan, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Carawan of Winterville. The wedding is planned for March 3.</p>
        <p>Tasting Tea Set For March 3</p>
        <p>The Cherry Oaks Home and Garden Club will hold its annual tasting tea March 3 at the American Legion Building located on St. Andrews Street. The country store, featuring all types of homemade goodies, will open at noon with the limcheon starting at 12:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>The theme will be Easy Does It with guests getting to taste two dozen different recipes from categories such as Easy Entertaining, Freeze Ahead, Easy on the Budget, Cooks Away, Easy on Mom and Oops, Company Just Dropped In! Each guest will receive a cookbook containing all the recipes used.</p>
        <p>Tickets are $7 and wilt be on sale to the public from 7-9 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Cherry Oaks Clubhouse.</p>
        <p>Club members may purchase their</p>
        <p>Ken childrn. (Tell me thera will be an article on what age Ken can drive a cardboard car.)</p>
        <p>Weve come a long way since we slung a Christmas doll under the bed in February where it remained naked, unkempt, uncombed and rejected until our mothers stuffed it into a trunk to save for our children to throw under the bed.</p>
        <p>Frankly, I think its a great idea. I foresee doll pediatricians, psychiatrists, day nurseries when the miniature mothers go to work, babysitters and beauty pageants. Not only will they open up a new range for the economy, they will instill responsibility in a child at an early age.</p>
        <p>But more imj^rtant, it will be the greatest boon to birtO control since garlic!</p>
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        <p>JOAN CURRIE...is the daughter of Col. (USAF Ret.) and Mrs. William D. Currie of Ellicott City, Md., who announce her engagement to Thomas Brian Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Connor of Fort Ann, N.Y. A May 12 wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>alloted tickets at the Feb. 7 Garden Club meeting. Tickets will be available at 7 p.m. with the meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. The program will be Cancer Awareness.</p>
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        <p>By Clay Deanhardt</p>
        <p>iJReoples Baptist Temple was the ; i^ne of the wedding ceremony of Little Woodbury and James Pittman Saturday at 4 p.m. The 3(tjKuble ring ceremony was 3 jrformed by the Rev. J.M. Bragg. ^^;;^is Forrester played the piano *. al Ruth Moskop played the harp. ^Sfcve Wright was soloist.</p>
        <p>" "The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.O. Woodbury. She was given in marriage by Joe ilenderson Sr. The bridegroom is the ;:son of Mrs. Dorothy Hurt Pittman ^-and Joseph Garner Pittman, both of i^Richmond, Va. The father of the ilbridegroom was best man.</p>
        <p>I: Millie Huneycutt of Miami, Fla. 5;was matron of honor and brides-jfliaids were Penny Henderson of Greenville, Ann McPeters of jJlichmond, Va., and Paige I Huneycutt of. Miami, Fla. Ashley LHuneycutt^f Miami, Fla. was junior :;bridesmaid and the flower girl was ;-Veronica McPeters of Richmond, rVa.</p>
        <p>I Ronnie Huneycutt II of Miami, Fla., Tucker Perkins and Byron I Roberts of Richmond, Va., and Jack I Risendal of Washington were ushers, t The bride wore a formal gown of ; ivory satin faille taffeta over peau ^de sole. The open, regal neckline I was enhanced by a stand-up ruffle of 'teffeta bordered by a ruffle of mxported schiffli embroidered English net. Appliques of floral silk . Veoise lace beaded with pearls ;rtrfmmed the modified tiatural ;Iwaistline. Matching lace in a v;cutwork pattern accented the long &amp;gt; Edwardian sleeves and the cuffs :-were fashioned with a lace ruffle.</p>
        <p>: &amp;lt;The modified A-line skirt extended ;!into a cathedral length train. A ; double ruffle of taffeta with schiffli</p>
        <p>Green and house, two very common words have caused a lot of excitement here at Rose this week. Under the direction of Virginia Read, head of the science department, the school is in the process of building its own greenhouse.</p>
        <p>Made Dossible by a grant from GTE ano donations from local businesses, the greenhouse will be open to all students as well as the science department for experimentation.</p>
        <p>The greenhouse is completely a school project  it is being totally built by Rose students. Jesse</p>
        <p>Tf|e Daily Reflector, Greenville, N C_Sunday,  February  5,  1984  Q.J</p>
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        <p>Births</p>
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        <p>lace bordered in silk Venise lace edged the hemline and train. She wore a Victorian inspired hat with an upturned brim trimmed in lace with veil of imported ivory illusion. She carried a bouquet of silk daisies.</p>
        <p>The attendants were dressed in formal gowns of dusty blue in qiana with spaghetti straps. Their picture hats had an overlay of lace and bow of illusion with dusty silk flowers with flowing fingertip illusion in back. Each carried a candleholder surrounded by daisies. The flower girl wore a floor length dress of pink satin.</p>
        <p>A reception was held at the American Legion Home after the ceremony and guests were greeted by Dot Seay. The Bill Bolen Trio provided music.</p>
        <p>The couple will live in Greenville after a cruise to Mexico.</p>
        <p>The bride graduated from Methodist College with a B.A. degree and received her masters from East Carolina University. She is employed by the Pitt County Schools. The bridegroom graduated from Virginia Tech and works at Procter and Gamble.</p>
        <p>A rehearsal dinner was given by the parents of the bridegroom and was held at the Colonial Inn in Farmville. Florence Henderson and Suzy Henderson entertained at a wedding breakfast at the Ramada Inn.</p>
        <p>Wooten</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Wooten, Tarboro, a son, Justin William, on Jan. 27,1984, in Edgecombe General Hospital.</p>
        <p>Carawan</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon Carawan, Washington, a daughter, Jennifer Lynn, on Jan. 27, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Johnson</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs, James Battle Johnson, Oak City, a daughter. Heather Marie, on Jan. 27, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Carman</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Carman, Winterville, a daughter, Diena Ann, on Jan. 27, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Parker</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Charles Parker, Route 4, Greenville, a son, Travis Jermaine, on Jan. 28,1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Taylor</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bobby Taylor, Oak City, a daughter, Kellie Louise, on Jan. 29,1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Penny</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henry Penny, Farmville, a daughter, Jessica Elizabeth, on Jan. 29, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lawrence Brickhouse, Ahoskie, a daughter, Stacie Renee, on Jan. 29, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooley High, 302 Chatham Way, a daughter, Kourtney Catina, on Jan. 29,1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>The Patient Circle of the Kings Daughters and Sons will be meeting Wednesday at the home of Clara Moye Shackell starting at 2:30 p. m.</p>
        <p>Dawkins masonry class prepared and laid the base anfl James Vernelsons carpentry classes are in ^e process of assembling the building. There will be an open house upon completing of the building, so look for the date in this column in the upcoming weeks.</p>
        <p>Congratulations to Mark Brewington and Mark Elmore, winners of the regional competition in the Scholastic Art Awards. For their efforts, they received a gold key and a chance to compete at the national level in New York for cash prizes, Brewington won in the print category for his work titled Wash Day. Elmore won for an untitled acryllic work. Stacy Hamilton and Monica Green both received honorable mentions in the competition. Congratulations and good luck to each.</p>
        <p>The drama department, directed by Betty Toppr, has announced that this years spring musical will be Finnians Rainbow. Auditions for parts will be held Feb. 20-24 after school. Audition sheets can be picked up in Ms. Toppers room or at the old checkout counter during lunch.</p>
        <p>Friends of the Theater, a group of adult supporters of the drama department, held its first organizational meeting of the year. Camilla Harris is serving as president and will be assisted by Glen Chappel, vice president, Ann Stanton, secretary, and Dick VanScoy, treasurer.</p>
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        <p>C-4 The Daily Reflector. GreenviHe. N C  Sunday. February ^ 1984</p>
        <p>Double Ring Vo^s Performed Saturday</p>
        <p>CHESTER, Va. - Mary Lynne Showers and Winslow Britt Melvin. Ijoth of Greenville, were married here Saturday at 2 p.m. in St. Johns Episcopal Church. The Rev. Robert H. Armstrong performed the double ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Showers of Chester, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Melvin of Figure Eight Island, Wilmington.</p>
        <p>The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Sandra Jo Showers of Charlotte was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids included Johnna Lee Showers of Richmond, Va., sister of the bride, Leslie Dawn Wells of New York and Susan Stephenson of Raleigh. Rebecca Byrum of Winston-Salem was junior bridesmaid her her aunt.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegroom served as best man while ushers included David Melvin of Greensboro, brother of the bride, Matthew Bridger and George Hall of : Greenville. Owen Smith of Mt. Airy, -nephew of the bride, was junior ' nsher,</p>
        <p>r; Cezette Barnes of Chester, Va.</p>
        <p>' was organist for the ceremony.</p>
        <p>The bride wore a formal gown of white delustered satin and pearled re-embroidered alencon lace. The gown featured a Queen Anne neckline, basque waist and long straight sleeves trimmed in alencon lace. The back of the gown was enhanced with English netting and alencon lace with seed pearls and white satin covered buttons. The full flowing skirt extended into a chapel train. Her white waltz length French imported illusion veil was attached to a small brimmed satin covered hat accented with seed pearls. The hat was accented with a satin flower, lace and seed pearls.</p>
        <p>The attendants were each dressed in a slipper length gown of orchid satin styled with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and gathered skirt. A self-tie belt accented the waistline. Each wore an orchid small brimmed hat with satin trim, lace and seed</p>
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        <p>A reception was given by the brides parents at the Meadowbrook Country Club in Richmond, Va.</p>
        <p>The couple will live in Greenville after a trip to Williamsburg, Va.</p>
        <p>The bride graduated from East Carolina University with a nursing degree and works at the Pitt County Health Department. The bridegroom graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a third year medical student at the ECU School of Medicine.</p>
        <p>The parents of the bridegroom entertained at a rehearsal dinner at the Meadowbrook Country Club. A bridesmaids luncheon was held Friday and was given by Mrs. Robert Hitch and Mrs. Conway Eberhardt at Willow Oaks Country Club in Richmond.</p>
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        <p>New Force In Hawaii Politics</p>
        <p>By SUSAN MANUEL Star-Bulletin</p>
        <p>HONOLULU (AP) - The last elections in Honolulu all but feminized City Hall.</p>
        <p>Honolulus women moved in on the mid-1970s watershed years that opened state and local government to women acrcKS the country, putting Hawaii among the top five states in political presence of women.</p>
        <p>Enough powerful women hold offices or wait in the wings here for a female-to-female race for governor within the next two elections to have become a common prophecy.</p>
        <p>But even Hawaiis outstanding report card - one of five big city mayors, eight council women and 17 legislators  doesnt say much when considering women outnumber men in Hawaiis population by 105 to 100.</p>
        <p>And while women head a different administration and City Council than their predecessors, attributing any change in government to gender or any stereotypes to these women can be tricky business.</p>
        <p>Mayor Eileen Anderson has displeased few. A career bureaucrat with associations to her name like Boy Scout and Little League mother, she came on as a no-nonsense fiscal conservative. A leader with impeccable style, shes been called gracious, boring, lacking in ideology and increasingly independent and political. Her administration has given womens groups heart.</p>
        <p>Her gender, which about 20 years ago kept her from a high-level city job, turned off and attracted about the same number of voters, she estimated, alid is an issue today only for a few. nasty letter writers and strangers' who pass her up in a receiving line for her husband.</p>
        <p>Her background as state budget director deflects one common criticism of female politicians  that they lack business and economic knowledge.</p>
        <p>At the City Council, the crusades of Marilyn Bornhorst, lone woman and liberal for eight years, finally bore fruit with the 1980 breakup of the councils old boy network.</p>
        <p>The arrival of political veteran and social activist Patsy Mink and liberal attorney Welcome Fawcett bolstered and calmed her. But lately shes receded from several stands, sensing lack of support from colleagues and the media.</p>
        <p>Some say the day of liberals on the Council was inevitable. Three just happened to be women. Women in the state Legislature cant be painted with the same ideological brush.</p>
        <p>But the Council womens liberal philosophy can be practically irrelevant to the mattters of garbage and safety they deal with most often. And they rarely vote as a threesome on issues that divide the Council.</p>
        <p>The one goal on which the women obviously agree  their desire that the city take on human services such as child care  is barred to them by Mayor Andersons determination to keep City Hall minding its own business.</p>
        <p>By its constitution the state handles human services, and offering to take on any would open a floodgate of demands the city cant afford to satisfy, the mayor says.</p>
        <p>Next year will see a continuing struggle between the mayor and female Council members over the</p>
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        <p>MARGARET ANNNRARRIS...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Harris of Greeiyillg] who announce her engagement to 1st Lt. Scott Charles Cunningham Sr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Mijares of Los Angeles, Calif. An April 5 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>fate of $1.3 million in community development block grant funds the Council wants to spend on human services.</p>
        <p>The Council also will b faced with how to come up with affordable housing, reviving issues like in-clusionary zoning that could bring out dormant ideological and maybe gender differences.</p>
        <p>But so far, without that common thread of social activism at play, the Councils women have popped up on all sides of the issues.</p>
        <p>Strong women have figured here through history. It was Kaahumanu who broke the kapu (taboo) system in 1819 when she persuaded Liholiho (Kamenhameha II) to eat with the female chiefs. Her goal was to penetrate the groups forbidden to women, where important political decisions were made.</p>
        <p>Although womens participation in government hasnt exactly grown steadily since then, a recent influx means Hawaiis 26 women politicians put the state fifth in the country in percentage of women in office.</p>
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        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p> 1984 by Universal Press Syndicate</p>
        <p>; Dear Abby: I need your help. The -woman across the hall from me :a^ed (a couple of years ago) if she could have my daily newspaper when I finished with it. Ive always obliged. The Sunday paper is too enormous to read in often kept it until Monday or sometimes Tuesday. Every Monday morning my neighbor asks me if Ive finished the Sunday paper yet, which gives me the feeling that I am being rushed.</p>
        <p>- Also, occasionally I will come  across an article or an ad that I want. ; to: save, so I clip it out. Yesterday  this lady asked if I would give her the newspaper intact, and after she reads it she will return it to me  and then I can clip out whatever I want. How is that for nerve? Its , much more convenient to clip some-. (hing when I first come across it; it ' would be too time-consuming to go through the newspaper a second . time.</p>
        <p>' If you were in my place, how ' would you handle this? I dont want ; her for an enemy. Oh, another thing,</p>
        <p>_ she doesnt subscribe to any news-p|per and shes in better shape : financially than I am.</p>
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        <p> DEAR DWELLER: Tell her its</p>
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        <p>:  DEAR ABBY: What do you think</p>
        <p>of grandchildren, ages 13 and 15, r who received some very nice t Christmas gifts, and had their  mother write their thank-you notes? I (The kids are so busy with hockey  and schoolwork that I was elected to  thank you for the terrific gifts you t sent them,etc.) r JUST ASKING</p>
        <p>^ DEAR JUST: 1 think the kids are ; the losers for having a mother i (and/or father) who do for the I children what they should do for</p>
        <p>^ Members Tour VO A</p>
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        <p>: The Tea and Topics Book Club toured the Voice of America Re-' ceiving Station last week.</p>
        <p> Members were told how programs</p>
        <p>2 are prepared in Washington and :: relayed to Greenville. From here</p>
        <p>they are beamed to Europe where  they are rebroadcast.</p>
        <p>- Plans were made for a February social to be held at the Colonial Inn jaFarmville.</p>
        <p>Engagement</p>
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        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. King of Jacksonville announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Carol, to Brian David Tweed, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Tweed of Hendersonville. The wedding is planned for March 3.</p>
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        <p>A child who is old enough to print should write his own thank-you notes. It matters not that the printing is barely legible and the spelling is atrocious; the note will be considered a treasure.</p>
        <p>Some teen-agers require more prodding than others, but its the responsibility of the parents to stand over them with an iron hand until the deed is done!</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: Your statment, Pets raised in a Christian home are assumed to be Christian, and pets raised in a Jewish home are assumed to be Jewish, left me in a quandry concerning the burial of my cat.</p>
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        <p>DEAR TORN: Cremate the cat, and give half the ashes a Jewish funeral service and the other half Christian.</p>
        <p>CONFIDENTIAL TO LIVES BY THE BIBLE IN MEMPHIS: Whom have you visited in prison lately? In Matthew 25 there is a description of the day of judgment. It explains that those who are saved are saved because I was hungry, and you gave me food; I was thirsty, and you gave me drink; I was in prison, and you visited me.</p>
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        <p>Engagement</p>
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        <p>BESSIE YARRELL...S the daughter of Mrs. Lenora Crandell of Greenville, who announces her engagement to Ned Britt, son of Mrs. Bessie Britt of La Grange. The wedding is planned for March 10.</p>
        <p>Teen Dems To Meet Wednesday</p>
        <p>The Teen Dems of Pitt County will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Belk Building auditorium (Allied Health Building) at the corner of Charles Streetand 264 By-Pass.</p>
        <p>State Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr. will be guest speaker.</p>
        <p>On Saturday, the group assisted with the reception for Gov. Jim Hunt attheGreenleaf. .</p>
        <p>VFW Auxiliary National President Visits In Kinston</p>
        <p>Harriet Timmons, national president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW, made her official visit to North Carolina Wednesday. Included in activities in her honor were a reception and dinner given by the Kinston Auxiliary.</p>
        <p>Fifteen members of Greenville ^ attended.</p>
        <p>Carrie West, Americanism chairman, reported the auxiliary will recognize outstanding students in the ROTC program at East Carolina University. Special badges and bonds will be given the students when announced.</p>
        <p>Margie Tyson, chairman of the cancer aid and research, reported that $294.25 had been received from cake sales during last month.</p>
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        <p>The Welcome Wagon Club of Greenville will have its luncheon meeting Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Brook Valley Country Club.</p>
        <p>The club will be having a silent auction and white elephant sale during the meeting to raise funds for charity.</p>
        <p>Reservations should be made by 9 p.m. Monday by contacting Dot Van Sant at 756-0698.</p>
        <p>The Daily Rellector. Greenville. N.C  Sunday. February 5, 1984 Q.g</p>
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        <p>Camp Fire Inc. Offers More Than Camping By Firelight</p>
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        <p>KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -Camp Fire Inc. is no longer just for girls and its members dont spend all their time around camp fires roasting marshmallows.</p>
        <p>And although the name was changed four years ago form Camp Fire Girls, some people still find it hard to speak of the organizaton without adding "girls on the end of the name.</p>
        <p>But Camp Fire Inc.s national executive director is trying to reeducate the public on the non-profit organizations purpose and goals.</p>
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        <p>"Its hard to correct the misconception, said Arnold E. Sherman, who took over the directors seat a year ago. We are a contemporary, multi-program youth organization. We use an informal approach to try and teach life skills.</p>
        <p>Camp Fire has about 50,000 mem Publishing the book in both languages was originally intended to appeal to Americans and Mexicans alike in the interior, Ms. Navarro said. It now turns out to be a good idea for the border areas and is especially helpful for Americans whoemploy Hispanic cooks. '</p>
        <p>A copy of the cookbook is in daily use at a Mexican restaurant in Idaho and the books have sold briskly in the San Francisco, Calif., area as well as throughout New Mexico and Arizona, she said.</p>
        <p>One of the discoveries I made while working in Guadalajara was the difficulty of translating certain</p>
        <p>Greenville Jr. Woman's Club Art Auction ay Marlin Art, Inc.</p>
        <p>Feb. 5th  Preview 6:30 Auction 7:30</p>
        <p>Refreshments will be served.</p>
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        <p>A black and white glossy five by seven photograph is requested for engagement announcements in The Daily Reflector. For publication in a Sunday edition, the information must be submitted by 12 noon on the preceding Wednesday. Engagement pictures must be released at least three weeks prior to the wedding date. After three weeks, only an announcement will be printed.</p>
        <p>Wedding write-ups will be printed through the first week with a one column picture. During the second week, a one column picture will be used with a write-up giving less description and after the second week, just as an announcement.</p>
        <p>Wedding forms and pictures should be returned to The Daily Reflector one week prior to the date of the wedding. All information should be typed or written neatly.</p>
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        <p>terms from Spanish to English, such as baste, beat,mix, common terms in a cooks language, Ms. Navarro said. Cookery terms and definitions are included in my cookbook.</p>
        <p>Also included in the book is a conversion table of measurements for the benefit of cooks and aficionados of Mexican food. Mexico uses the international metric system.</p>
        <p>Mexican food is becoming increasingly popular throughout the United States, she said. Some experts have said it is the, fastest growing of all ethnic foods in the nation.</p>
        <p>Simplified Mexican Recipes, however, contains a wider variety of recipes than usually found in a restaurant, Ms. Navarro said.</p>
        <p>Some recipes in the book are traditional ones, some Indian from the days of Montezuma and some from the Spanish conquistadores. Methods and preparation time have been modernized, she said, taking advantage of the food blender, for example, as opposed to a primitive stone and pestle.</p>
        <p>Typical of the recipes is that for zapote negro, a fruit with a black pulp, served mixed with lemon, sugar and wine or rum, or jicama, a turnip-looking vegetable which tastes like a cross between an apple and a potato and is eaten raw or used as an appetizer when mixed with oranges.</p>
        <p>While the book includes American favorites, chile con queso, guacamole, tacos, tamales, enchiladas and chiles rellenos, it also includes a recipe for nopales, cactus leaves with the thorns removed, a common item in markets ^south of the border.</p>
        <p>The cactus leaves are cooked with onion rings in salted water and served in salads or to perk up meat dishes.</p>
        <p>Ms. Navarro foresees a continued need for Mexican food cookbooks as Mexican food increases in popularity.</p>
        <p>Promoting the cookbook is only a sideline for Ms. Navarro, who is an international secretary in the El Paso administrative offices of Chrysler Corp. .The firm owns an assembly factory in Juarez which manufactures wire harnesses.</p>
        <p>Ms. Navarros job includes translating complicated documents from Spanish to English.</p>
        <p>And Im still being asked, what is this or that food and how do you make it, just like when I worked in Guadalajara, she said.</p>
        <p>Classes Planned In Country Crafts</p>
        <p>Classes in country crafts will start Tuesday and will be sponsored by the Greenville Recreation and Parks Department.</p>
        <p>A new craft will be taught for the next six weeks including chicken scratch, shadow quilting, stenciling, count stitch on hopscotch material and plastic canvas Easter baskets.</p>
        <p>Classes will be held from 1-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at The Community Center at the cornerof Fourth and Greene Streets. Lucille Sumrell and Patsy Denson will be class instructors.</p>
        <p>For the first class, participants</p>
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        <p>A stain glass class will' begin Thursday starting at 9:30 a.m. Students will create a project learning to cut glass shapes and paint with patina using copper foil. Registration fee wilt be $9 and Judy Chaplinski will be the instructor.</p>
        <p>For information call 752-4137, extension 250.</p>
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        <p>JANET CAROL SPIVEY...is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. James Carroll Spivey of Yan-cevville, who announce her engagement to Charles Frederick Gunter, son of Mrs. Bessie Payne Gunther of Greenville and the late John Jacob Gunther. A March 3 wedding is planned.</p>
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        <p>EL PASO, Texas (UPI) - Most Amiricans visiting Mexican border citi^ have never heard of_^zapote n^fo, jicama or nopales  exotic-sou|ding fresh fruits and vegetables fouid in popular recipes south of the border.</p>
        <p>Ai El Paso woman, J. Elena Na^rro, has written a book which noljionly identifies and describes M^cos garden fruits and vegetable!, but provides simple recipes sh(wing how to cook them.</p>
        <p>Simplified Mexican Recipes is no^ in its second printing. Ms. Nafarro, a native of Chihuahua City, Mestico, is working on the third ed^on.</p>
        <p>Tie cookbook is written in both Sm^h and English and contains a gloisary of kitchen terms and ingredients in both languages.</p>
        <p>t was working as a secretary for theC Latin American Center of the University of California at Los Anieles, she recalled. The center wal located in Guadalajara, Mexico, whW'e there are many Americans. M)^riends would ask me about this or (hat fruit or vegetable, and that would always lead to, type us up a litt^ recipe.</p>
        <p>Ms. Navarro said she spent as muCh time working with the printers to qprrect typographical errors as it took for her to compile and write the book. There were 1,000 copies of the first edition and 2,000 of the second, most of which have been sold.</p>
        <p>Tlie book was printed at the LIT30-SUAR Printing Co. in Mexico Citjl, she said, then imported into the Untied States for sale in book stores throughout the Southwest. Simplified Mexican Recipes is sold for $5.50.</p>
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        <p>Publishing the book in both languages was originally intended to appeal to Americans and Mexicans alike in the interior, Ms. Navarro said. It now turns out to be a good idea for the border areas and is especially helpful for Americans who employ Hispanic cooks. </p>
        <p>A copy of the cookbook is in daily use at a Mexican restaurant in Idaho and the books have sold briskly in the San Francisco, Calif., area as well as throughout New Mexico and Arizona, she said.</p>
        <p>One of the discoveries I made while working in Guadalajara was the difficulty of translating certain terms from Spanish to English, such as baste, beat,mix, common terms in a cooks language, Ms. Navarro said. Cookery terms and ~ definitions are included in my cookbook.</p>
        <p>Also included in the book is a conversion table of measurements for the benefit of cooks and aficionados of Mexican food. Mexico uses the international metric system.</p>
        <p>Mexican food is becoming increasingly popular throughout the United States, she said. Some experts have said it is the fastest growing of all ethnic foods in the nation.</p>
        <p>Simplified Mexican Recipes, however, contains a wider variety of</p>
        <p>recipes than usually found in a restaurant, Ms. Navarro said.</p>
        <p>Some recipes in the book are traditional ones, some Indian from the days of Montezuma and some from the Spanish conquistadores. </p>
        <p>Methods and preparation time have been modernized, she said, taking advantage of the food blender, for example, as opposed to a primitive stone and pestle.</p>
        <p>Typical of the recipes is that for zapote negro, a fruit with a black pulp, served mixed with lemon, sugar and wine or rum, or jicama, a turnip-looking vegetable which tastes like a cross between an apple and a potato and is eaten raw or</p>
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        <p>While the ho(k includes American favorites, chile con queso, guacamole, tacos, tamales, enchiladas and chiles rellenos, it also includes a recipe for nopales, cactus leaves with the thorns removed, a common item in markets south of the border.</p>
        <p>The cactus leaves are cooked with onion rings in salted water and served in salads or to perk up meat dishes.</p>
        <p>Ms. Navarro foresees a continued need for Mexican food cookbooks as Mexican food increases in popularity.</p>
        <p>Promoting the cookbook is only a sideline for Ms. Navarro, who is an international secretary in the El Paso administrative offices of Chrysler Corp. The firm owns an assembly factory in Juarez which manufactures wire harnesses.</p>
        <p>Ms. Navarros job includes translating complicated documents from Spanish to English.</p>
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        <p>By JEFF BRADLEY Associated Press Writer CANTON, China (AP) - Canton is humming under a system the communist government refers to as state capitalism and many of its jeople are earning salaries far ligher than other Chinese.</p>
        <p>Workers at the Haizhu Wristwatch Factory dont look up when a visitor takes their picture: theyre on piecework turning out watches for Hong Kong.</p>
        <p>Top earners among the 544 employees in the backstreet factory make 180 yuan ($90) a month  2'/2 times the national average for city workers in other parts of China.</p>
        <p>New open-door trade policies, introduced by the government of Deng Ziaoping -ip Peking, closely link Canton and Hong Kong, 80 miles apart along the Pearl River. Workers in this ancient trading center are reaping the benefits.</p>
        <p>The Haizhu watch factory is an example. Its capacity of 1.2 million electronic, 400,000 mechanical and 45,000 quartz watches a month for Hong Kong distributors makes it a money-spinner.</p>
        <p>The Baogang garment factory in the same neighborhood began five years ago with 20 housewives sewing underwear in what once was a Roman Catholic church.</p>
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        <p>At the same time, fewer Chinese are fleeing to Hong Kong. Last year the figure was 9,067 compared with 89,677 in 1979.</p>
        <p>Hong Kongs crackdown on illegal immigrants is held partly responsible, but many Cantonese say the desire to cross the border is waning.</p>
        <p>The political situation here is stable and if you work hard you can earn more than 100 yuan ($50) a month while paying just 10 yuan ($5) rent, said Chen Weiliang of the Haizhu Foreign Tra(je Corp. In Hong Kong you might have to pay 1,000 to 2,000 H.K. dollars ($125 to $250) for a room.</p>
        <p>Also their welfare system is not so good. If you fall ill, youre in trouble. We have 'free medical treatment for workers.</p>
        <p>From plastic brooms  impossible to find in Peking  to Grundig TV sets. Canton seems awash with consumer goods when compared with elsewhere in China.</p>
        <p>On the top floor of the Nanfang Dasha Department Store, youths clamor around space invader machines on display for local sale.</p>
        <p>A Western-style supermarket on . Renmin Road sells wrapped meats, cans of passion fruit juice and packages of American-type gelatin dessert.</p>
        <p>At wharfside before dawn, peasants sell their catches of carp for profit, having provided the state with a contracted amount at a lower price. Private vendors load vans and bicycle carts with the fish to sell in the streets.</p>
        <p>Yin Chunyen, board chairman of the Guangdong Aquatic Products Corp., explained that after the government introduced the responsibility system in 1979, allowing peasants to earn more if they produced more, supplies of fish went from 20,000 tons to 80,000 tons a year, some of which is exported to Hong Kong.</p>
        <p>The fish industry here is now worth 400 million yuan ($200 million) a year, Yin said, and the corporation turns a profit of 1 million yuan ($500 000).</p>
        <p>Half goes to the state and much of the rest is spent on housing for the firms 8,000 employees, a practice many work units are following to improve living standards.</p>
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        <p>The grandmother, 72, a retired printworker on a 40-yuan ($20) monthly pension, recalled the conditions in Canton when she was a girl</p>
        <p>- a slum-filled hotbed of revolution where Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai trained communist cadres, she said.</p>
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        <p>Returning home from a tour, they find news that disrupts the whole Glory family: Annas outcast Uncle Newt, imprisoned for a particularly inept robbery, has been paroled. Despite her fathers intolerance of his brother, Anna feels a strange kinship with this fellow misfit, and she tries to make timid contact with Uncle Newt. When a viscious prank endangers the whole Glory family, it is up to the two misfits to overcome theirTears and attempt a daring rescue.</p>
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        <p>Fiftieth anniversaries are always poignant occasions for the issuance of stamps by countries throughout the world.</p>
        <p>Malaysia philatelically honore the 50th anniversary of its armed forces. The 15-cent shows the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) aircraft RF-5E. "nie logo of the RMAF appears at the top right-hand corner of the stamp.</p>
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        <p>By MARY CAMPBELL AP Newsfeatures Writer Spandau Ballet, the hit British quintet, has finished a five-week North American tour. We were putting our big toe in the water and testing the temperature, says Gary Kemp, the groups guitarist and songwriter. It was a lot hotter than I thought it was. It's boiling up around us.</p>
        <p>In Toronto, people said theyd never seen anything like it, Kemp recalls. There were 3,000 kids in a store where we appeared. They blocked the road outside. In Minneapolis we had to be dragged off stage in the middle of a song. The kids were crawling all over us. It was terrifying. Some young kids are more powerful than six guys.</p>
        <p>Kemp prefers to think of it as an American welcome more than a British invasion.</p>
        <p>' Spandau Ballets first single release in the United States, True, held No. 4 on the best-selling chart for the last two weeks in October and the first week in November. The second single, Gold, was No. 29 and climbing on Jan. 28.</p>
        <p>; The Chrysalis LP True was No. iS2onJan. 28.</p>
        <p>Spandau Ballet is one of the new, young English bands. Kemp and drummer John Keeble are 24. Vocalist Tony Hadley and saxophonist Steve Norman are 23. Kemps brother Martin, who plays bass, is 22. Their manager is 26.</p>
        <p>A lot of their fans are the same age or younger. Kemp says Spandau Ballet wait^ to come to America until it was too popular for the club scene and needed bigger halls. The legal drinking age keeps the younger crowd out of clubs.</p>
        <p>A half-hour video of us performing was on MTV. It showed the crowd screaming. Kids think thats cute, and theyre excited to be doing something their older brothers dont know about. Very young kids have not had a band of their own. The popular ones have come from a generation or two generations above them.</p>
        <p>In England, Spandau Ballet has released three albums and 11 single, made 11 videos. Kemp savs eight sold in the top 10, four in the top five and True was No. 1.</p>
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        <p>the products advertised on music shows. MTV started playing our videos because we were making the most exciting ones. The band was formed by conceptualists, not just by musicians. Of course, you cant bluff your way through musically.</p>
        <p>There was a massive vacuum. Young kids wanted a visual band. I think theyd rather see bands than just have them come out of the radio. We grew up watching TV more than listening to the radio, unlike groups of the 60s and early 70s. It seems right for bands of our generation to concentrate on videos.</p>
        <p>The first thing that appeals to a young person about a group is whether he or she can relate to that band. Can they see themselves in that band? If they think, Td like to be in that band,' then they say, That band is my group.</p>
        <p>Kemp, who writes the songs, says,</p>
        <p>I think in the 80s you have to be a multimedia band. For me a video isnt a promotional device. Its another medium to channel ideas through, using powerful images to get across the ideas you had when you wrote the song. You can be surreal, psychedelic even.</p>
        <p>Playing live you show another side  you sweat and put power into it, move a lot, show aggression.</p>
        <p>Recording, we use technology. We play the studio like an instrument. But at the end of the day you have to make a good and com- " mercial song. You can use technology but you cant sell a record because it has a new sound on it.</p>
        <p>In 1976, Kemp says, Punk gave people a new attitude in rock music.</p>
        <p>It. was saying you dont need to be good musicians but your ideas need to be strong. It faded. It didnt go anywhere.</p>
        <p>In 1978 Blitz opened, a small club run by kids. The clientele was basicaUy working-cllass kids out of work. Many were artistic. They made their own clothes, creating style gave them an identity.</p>
        <p>Id been writing songs for a long time. I said to the other four, Lets get a band together that suits the way were thinking. Were all from Islington, a district of London. We told Blitz to give us their worst might. We packed it. Then we got ^elitist. We played a lot of unusual places  Belfast, a boat moored on the Thames, the Sadlers Wells Theater  and never advertised. They were packed, mainly with kids interested in that scene.</p>
        <p>They made a documentary on us on TV as an exciting phenomenon in pop culture. Then record contracts started being offered and we made our choice. There was a big buzz about the band in England.  </p>
        <p>Spandau Ballets music has changed, Kemp says, because young fans Tike change. Kemp wrote lyrics about himself for the first time in the new album. Previously theyd been cryptic, he says, puns and two-liners.</p>
        <p>The group name was chosen to be memorable and to put together things as different as ballet and a German prison, both removed from rock, in an attempt at irony.</p>
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        <p>A collection of lithographs by artist Ben Shahn titled For the Sake of a Single Verse, based on a text by German poet Rainer Maria Rilke, are now being exhibited in the South Galleries of the Greenville Museum of Art, 802 S. Evans St.</p>
        <p>The texts used by Shahn are from Rilkes autobiographical novel, Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge. The exhibit has been coorcunated by GAM volunteers Rene Meyer and Sarah Cooley. The portfolio was given to the museum several yars ago by Drs. William Fore, Alfred Ferguson and Dwiald Tucker.</p>
        <p>By JOHN PLATERO Associated Press Writer NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP)  For explorers, there are few hidden corners of the world unknown and unvisited by man, but Lewis Cotlow, the oldest of his breed, is making what he says may be his last journey into the unknown.</p>
        <p>At 86, every trip is my last trip, says the famed explwer who, for over 65 years, has traveled the continents in search of primitive cultures.</p>
        <p>Wearing a pacemaker and despite one heart attack seven years ago and a cardiac arrest while playing ;olf in 1981, Cotlow is undaunted by is health problems and age as he plans this years trek to eastern Malaysia, lliere, with members of the Circumnavigators club of Singapore, he will visit the Dyaks, once a feared tribe of headhunters.</p>
        <p>En route to this expedition, he will visit Greece, Sri Lanka, Andaman Island in the Bay of Bengal, Thailand, Singapore and Borneo.</p>
        <p>He says, Im counting on the Cotlow luck, to carry him through the strenuous journey.</p>
        <p>It was this luck,*^ said the retired New York insurance broker, that landed him a job with the U.S. Shipping Board in 1919, shortly after he was released from the U.S. Army, and started him on a^ life of travel and adventure.</p>
        <p>I didnt weigh much over 100 pounds and I became the government representative on a cargo vessel, he recalled. Thus began his first journey around the world.</p>
        <p>Cotlows good fortune carried him unscathed mrough 14 major expeditions including a 22,000-mile exploration of equatorial Africa. In 1978, at 80 years of age, he traveled to Antarctica.</p>
        <p>He has carried the Explorers Club flag on 10 scientific missions  more than anyone else - and hes one of 40 men to win the clubs prestigious Gold Medal. He shares that honor with such notables as astronaut Neil Armstrong and the late Lowell Thomas.</p>
        <p>He has written five books, made five feature-length films and two shorts on his explorations. For years, he has lectured around the country.</p>
        <p>Cotlows affinity for people has earned him friendship with the Jivaro Indians of the Amazon, the small Pygmies and giant Watusis of Africa, the Colorado tribe of South America and primitive tribes of New Guinea.</p>
        <p>Artist Adams Visiting Here</p>
        <p>Dennis Adams, an artist known for his innovative work as an environmental sculptor, will give a public presentation and meet with artists in the campus and local communities this week He will be on the East Carolina University campus through Friday.</p>
        <p>At 8 p.m. Monday Adams will give a lecture in the auditorium of the Jenkins Fine Arts Center. The lecture is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Adams holds the MFA degree from the Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, and has exhibited widely throughout the United States. He now lives and work in New York.</p>
        <p>His visit is part of a project to plan a new site-specific sculpture somewhere in the Greenville area. *^e project is part of a competition organized oy art school Deart Eiward Levine and funded by the N.C. Arts Ckiuncil and the E(^ Visual Arts Forum.  ^</p>
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        <p>In an article on an art show at Gray Gallery, carried in last Sundays paper, hours for the gallery were listed as 10-6 weekdays, and 1-5 Sundays. This is in error.</p>
        <p>The correct hours for visiting the gallery are 10-5 weekdays, and 1-4 on Sundays.</p>
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        <p>MANTEO  Four new members have been elected to the board of directors of the Roanoke Island Historical Association, the agency producing The Lost Ctolimy^ outdoor drama.</p>
        <p>The four are: F.F. Skip Await Jr. of Armont, N.Y.; MoUie A. Fearing of Manteo; R.D. McMillan Jr., Raleigh, and Mark R. Summer, Carrboro,</p>
        <p>All my life. Ive tried to reach the most primitive cultures in the world while they were pristine and before the 20th Century caught up with them, he said. There are so .many beautiful things in this world, but theres nothing like a human being. </p>
        <p>Cotlow has donated his artifacts collection, valued between $1 million and $3 million, to the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History where Armstrwig is board chairman.</p>
        <p>When not traveling, he lives a sedate life here in an affluent area of Floridas Gold Coast with his wife, Charlotte, and their Himalayan cat. He still golfs a little and enjoys</p>
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        <p>He talks about death com-&amp;gt;lacenUy. Ive led a full life. All Id ike to do now if make this last trip and see my exhibit in Cincinnati when it opens this spring.</p>
        <p>Never has Cotlow carried a weapon  even when searching wit cannibalistic perales. Never haLjte been harmed while on expeditiwc^ However, New Years Eve, C(#fcv was mugged and robbed by men a short distance from his homft It happened in Palm Beach,^ gem of ttie world, he said Srim astonishment. It took me back tp years to the Stone Ages.</p>
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        <p>^^HAPEL HILL  The University of North Carolina Center for Public levision has chosen productions during the coming week which are hsidered to be the best bets for viewing. These are:</p>
        <p>^Today, 10 p.m.  The Last Song, an adult comedy about a middle-aged jple faced with the empty nest syndrome. p^jMonday, 8 p.m.  The Old Man and the Gun, a look at how some SSSfeh-Americans have joined hands with the IRA and are advocating the ojterthrow of British rule in Northern Ireland.</p>
        <p>JiTuesday, 9 p.m.  An American Playhouse production about a young lack man who challenges a white communitys concept of what a black man Should be, Nothing But A Man stars Ivan Dixon,</p>
        <p>^Wednesday, 8 p.m.  A National Geographic Special, Love Those gjfrains, is filmed in various sites of the world, and includes a look at the j^rient Express.</p>
        <p>5!? Friday, 10 p.m.  Tn the Nature series, the focus of this segment is the fOsprey, and the birds progress from hatching in the Scottish highlands SSnd its migration to Africa and back to Scotland.</p>
        <p>^ Saturday, 10 p.m.  Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggles chronicles the and times of the Pullman porters and their struggles to establish the first Slack union in America.</p>
        <p>SS' RINALDO  Mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne will appear in the role of S^aldo in Handels opera, Rinaldo, airing at 2 p.m. Saturday on WITN S^io, 930 on the radio dial, Washington, N.C. The weekly Texaco {^.-sponsored broadcasts are aired each Saturday afternoon October to Spril. Others in the cast are Edda Moser as Armida; Benita Valente as AImirena; Dano Raffanti as Goffredo; Samuel Ramey as Argante; Diane 2 Kesling as the first mermaid; John Darrenkamp as Herald; and Arthur S Thompson as the Christian Magician. Mario Bernardi is conducting the J orchestra.</p>
        <p>The five-member East Carolina University Faculty Chamber will be in recital at 8:15 p.m. Monday in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on the ECU campus. The recital is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Members of the faculty chamber group are David Hawkins, oboe; Brian Schweickhardt, clarinet; Kim Peoria, bassoon; James Parnell, horn, and Henry Doskey, piano.</p>
        <p>For their Monday recital, the quintet will perform two major chamber works. The first is Mozarts Quintet in E-flat for Piano and Winds, K.452 in three movements - largo, larghetto, and allgretto. After an intermission, they w'ill play Beethovens Quintet in E-flat for Piano and Winds, Opus 16, also in three movements  grave, andante cantabile, and rondo.</p>
        <p>The two compositions are near each other in time. Mozarts quintet is now 200 years old, dating from 1784, and the Beethoven piece is dated but 12 years later, in 1796.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON, N.C. - Dr. Anne Russell, author and teacher from Wrightsville Beach, will be the first guest on Kay Curries Hospitality House, airing from noon to 12; 30 p.m. today over WITN-TV, Channel 7, Washington.</p>
        <p>Dr. Russell will conduct a lecture series Literature of the Sea at the George Library in Swan Quarter from Feb. 22 until April 18, and at the Washington County Library in Plymouth Feb. 21 through April 10.</p>
        <p>A second guest on the show today is Sally Zimmerman, president of the North Carolina Shell Club and Education Coordinator for the North Carolina Marine Resources Center, Fort Fisher. She will display unusual shells and fish prints she collected in Africa.</p>
        <p>Latin Americas trade balance showed a surplus of $7.7 billion in 1982. This, according to the Inter-American Development Bank, indicates the countries of the region are making an extraordinary effort to generate resources needed to pay their loans. Mexico alone accounted for most of the surplus - $6.9 billion.</p>
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        <p>GETTING READY FOR TOBACCO ROAD - Drama students at East Carolina University are shown at work recently getting old planks to cover the stage house In the set of "Tobacco Road. The boards are being taken from what is reputedly the last remaining slave quarters in Greenville. The play, based on the early '30s best</p>
        <p>seller by Erskine Caldwell, opens Thursday at .Mcinnis Auditorium for five performances. The stage design, in addition tn the weathered planks, will include a spread of real earth and a genuine China berry (or chaney ball) tree. (Photo by Scott Parker)</p>
        <p>Pitt-Greenville Arts Council Fund Raising Now Underway</p>
        <p>After a month of training sessions for solicitors, division leaders and vice chairmen, the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council officially "kicked off" its Arts Fund Drive 84 at a luncheon held recently at the Greenville Country Club.</p>
        <p>The fund drive began on Jan. 30 and will continue until Feb. 24. Speakers for the event were fund drive chairman Phil Dixon; vice chairman and council president Terry Shank; vice chairman John McConney, and executive director Penny La ing.</p>
        <p>A video presentation, "Business and the Arts/Humanities," produced last year by the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources, featuring Greenville and Charlotte, was shown.</p>
        <p>Vice chairmen for the fund drive are: Janice Faulkner, public/governmental; Jef and Ed</p>
        <p>Presenting A Play At Belvoir School</p>
        <p>A childrens play, Rapunzel and the Witch, based on the popular fairy tale, will be presented at 1 p.m. Feb. 20 at Belvoir Elementary School.</p>
        <p>A production of the North Carolina Theater for Young People, the play is sponsored by the Edwin Gill Professional Theater Project of the State Department of Public Instruction and is funded by the General Assembly.</p>
        <p>Cast members are Vickielee Wohlback as Rapunzel; James Lash as Otto the father; Sandi Jocote in the role of the mother; Sally Knight as the witch; and Erik Abbott as the dashing prince.</p>
        <p>Melenda Pomykal directs. Scenery is designed by David Dvorscak, and costumes are by William Rodgers. The N.C. Theater for Young People is a professional program of the Department of Communication and Theater at UNC-Greensboro.</p>
        <p>On Oct. 1, 1918, Col. T.E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia, occupied Damascus, leading insuegent Arab forces, during the fighting against Turkey in World War I.</p>
        <p>Glenn, organization membership/publicity; Terry Shank, business; Carolyn Powell, financial; John McConney, general membership; Richard Cox. professional, and John McGara, industrial.</p>
        <p>Weekly reports from vice chairmen and divsion leaders will be given at lunch meetings held each Friday during February. A "victory celebration is scheduled to close the Arts Fund Drive 84 on Feb. 29.</p>
        <p>The Pitt-Greenville Arts Council is an umbrella organization of 33 member groups (arts, education and civic/service) thorughout Pitt County. The purpose of the council is to promote, support and encourage the arts countywide.</p>
        <p>The Eastern Carolina Art Festival, CIRCA (journal of the arts), Artists-in-the-Schools, Arts Directorv, administrative services and workshops for member groups, and a cultural inforamtion center for the public are among the many functions of the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council.</p>
        <p>Benefits of a membership donation include a years subscription to CIRCA, inclusion in the P-GAC master mailing list for arts events, public recognition for donors, and special recognition for donors of $1,000 or more. All gifts to the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council are tax-deductible.</p>
        <p>For further information on the council and its activities, call the office at 757-1785.</p>
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        <p>Local Young Talent To Be In Offenbach Opera At ECU</p>
        <p>Twenty-four young musicians, dancers and singers, from fourth grade through high school, will combine their talents with East Carolina University music students and community men^'iers in the upcoming presentation .&amp;gt;y the East Carolina University Opera Theater of Jacques Offenbachs Orpheus in Hades," under director Clyde Hiss.</p>
        <p>The production will open at 8 p.m. Feb. 16 in the A.J. Fletcher Recital</p>
        <p>Hall on the ECU campus and will be performed nightly through Feb. 18.</p>
        <p>The young performers include a childrens chorus of 13 students from Wahl-Coates Elemenary School, directed by Edith Synder. They are Robin Allen, Dawn Brinkley, Teresa Darden, Joseph Davis, David Higdon, Rachel Higdon, Noah Meineke, Greg Parker, Shannon Roberts, William Shiver, Angela Stallworth, Yolanda Stephenson and</p>
        <p>Shaw Players To Perforin In Greenville Saturday</p>
        <p>THE ROMEROS ... a family quartet of classical guitarists, will be in concert at 8 p.m. Thursday in Hendrix Theater, Mendenhall Student Center, on the ECU campus. Natives of Spain, the four are father Aledanion and sons Celin, Pepe and Angel. Tickets are</p>
        <p>$3.50 for youths 14 and younger purchased in advance, $7.50 for adults, and $7.50 for all ages if purchased at the door. Tickets are now on sale at Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall, open 10 to 4 daily, or by phone, 757-6611, ext. 266.</p>
        <p>Classical Guitarists Concert</p>
        <p>They are termed supreme in a special field of musical virtuousity, and they are coming to Greenville. The East Carolina University Union Artists Series Committee continues its 1983-84 season with a performance by the Romeros Quartet on Thursday at 8 p.m. in Hendrix Theater, Mendenhall Student Center, on the East Carolina University campus.</p>
        <p>Tickets are now available at the Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall Student Center. The ticket office is open daily from 10 am. to 4 p.m., and</p>
        <p>reservations can also be made by phone, 757-6611, extension 266. Tickets are priced at $3.50 for youths age 14 and younger, and $7.50 for others. All tickets at the door will be $7.50.</p>
        <p>The Romeros are a phenomenon in todays international concert scene</p>
        <p> a rare quartet of classical guitarists. Natives of Spain, Aledanion Romero and his sons  Celin, Pepe, and Angel, first became known to American music lovers in 1964, when they began what was to be the first of many successive sold-out, coast-to-coast tours of</p>
        <p>North America. The Romeros have also performed in numerous European concerts.</p>
        <p>The quartet has been engaged by most of Americas top symphonic ensembles, including the Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles orchestras as well as those in Cleveland, San Francisco and Canadian orchestras, among others.</p>
        <p>The Romeros are equally well known for their performances on the campuses of numerous college and university campuses and throughout the United States and Europe in city and community concert halls.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - The Shaw Players will be performing in several North Carolina cities and in Newark, N.J., during the next three months, including a Saturday performance on the East Carolina Univesity on Saturday.</p>
        <p>Dr. Patricia C. Caple, director of the Shaw Players and Company, said the three-month schedule begins Thursday with a presentation of In My Fathers House at Fayetteville State University. The play was written by H. Bruce Caple,</p>
        <p>artist-in-residence at Shaw.</p>
        <p>The next presentation of the play will be on Saturday at Wright Auditorium on the ECU campus, with performances at 2:30 p.m. and again at 8 p.m. The Greenville )erformances are being sponsored )y the Pitt County chapter of the Shaw University Alumni Association and ECUs Society of United Liberal Students,</p>
        <p>Feb. 18 is the date for a performance at Camp Lejeune for a matinee at 1 p.m. and a second performance at 8 p.m. It is being presented as part of the military bases Black History Month observance.</p>
        <p>Other performances of In My Fathers House will be at Symphony Hall in Newark, N.J., on March 31; at North Carolina A&amp;amp;T</p>
        <p>Smith Concert In Kinston</p>
        <p>Rollln Smith, an organist labeld by The Chicago Tribune as a player with fire and brimstone flamboyance, will be in concert at 8 p.m. Feb. 14 at St. Marys Episcopal Church, Rhem and Rountree streets, Kinston.</p>
        <p>Formerly artist-in-residence at The Brooklyn Museum, he gave weekly recitals in the museums Sculpture Court, and has played in major concert halls and churches in</p>
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        <p>For his Kinston concert. Smith will perform a program of works by composers of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries  Eugene Gigout, Eduardo Torres, Camille Saint-Saens, Marcel Dupre, Antonio Soler, Franz Liszt and Cesar Franck.</p>
        <p>The concert will be open to the public. No admission will be charged, but donations will be accepted. The St. Marys Organ Recital Series is supported solely by voluntary contributions.</p>
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        <p>Shaw Universitys Encore Players, an extension of the Shaw Players and Company, will present Images in Black at 8 p.m. Feb. 17 in Emery Gymnasium, St. Augustines College, Raleigh.</p>
        <p>Junior Recital</p>
        <p>Cynthia Thompson of Wendell, a junior in the school of music, East Carolina University, will give her junior recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on campus.</p>
        <p>A student of Dr. Paul Tardif, she has chosen for her program Mozarts Sonata in F Major; Schumanns Fantasiestucke, Opus 12; Debussys Childrens Corner Suite; and Bartoks Suite, Opus 14.</p>
        <p>Lisa Young.</p>
        <p>Also to be performing are eight dancers from the North Carolina Acadamey of Dance Arts, Sherry! Mercer, director. The dancers are: Sarah Burden, Blair French, Anna Harrington, Alison Cox Hendrix, Sandi Kannen, Ingrid Lalik, Heidi Schellenberger, and Carmela Weber. Three junior and senior high school string players will perform as members of the 14-piece orchestra  Carol Moore, concertmistess; Amy Moore, violin, and Jennifer Lucht, cello.</p>
        <p>According to Dr. Hiss, the participation of these young people adds a special dimension to our production of this landmark work for the musical theater. We are delighted to have them join us.</p>
        <p>Tickets for Orpheus in Hades^* are now on sale and are priced at $2.50 for students and $4 for adults. Tickets for adults purchased h blocks of ten or more are availabis at $2.50 each. They are availabte from the ECU Central Ticket Office,. Mendenhall Student Center, 10 a.m.. to 4 p.m. daily Monday through Friday. For telephone reservatioS call 757-6611.  !</p>
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        <p>How many bears are there and a Dance for Hearts are two of the colorful topics up for discussion by guests appearing on Carolina Today for the coming week. Co-hosts Slim Short and Shauna Barnaby interview people with something to talk about each weekday morning from 6 to 8 a.m. The show is aired over WNCT-TV, Channel 9, Greenville. This weeks Carolina Today calendar is;</p>
        <p>Monday - 6:40 a.m.. Attention is focused on whether its Three Bears, Six Bears, or Eleven Bears?; 7:15 a.m.. Dr. Dan Hines on taxes - filing status, dependents, interest and dividends; 7:25 a.m., Mildred Council tells about the Shaw Players; 7:40 a.m., Bobby Jean Collins and Brad Bobbitt with details on Dance for Hearts.</p>
        <p>Tuesday - 6:40 a.m., Healthbreak; 7:15 a.m.. Itemized deductions and business related activities is the tax series topic; 7:25 a.m.,.Jo Gillin for professional secretaries; 7:40 a.m., Gerda Nischan is the guest.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - 6:40 a.m., Donna Hatcher for the National Childrens Dental Health Month; 7:15 a.m., more topics on the tax series; 7:25 a.m., a spokesman for Social Security; 7:40 a.m., Judith Washington on the Fair Housing Law.</p>
        <p>Thursday - 6:40 a.m.. Facts on the Bath Guest House; 7:15 a.m., additional facts on the tax series; 7:25 a.m., a spokesman for the Employment Security Commission; 7:40 a.m., Linda Aycock with facts on All Around the House.</p>
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        <p>Famed Play 'Tobacco Road' is Next Playhouse Offering</p>
        <p>Two Broadway veterans have teamed up on stage for the East Carolina Playhouse production of Tobacco Road. Performance dates are Feb. 9-11 and 13-14 starting at 8:15 p.m. in McGinnis Theater on the East Carolina University campus.</p>
        <p>Mavis Ray and Tom Hull have performed on and off Broadway, toured plays in all but four states and have had leading roles in The Lost Colony; however, they have ither.</p>
        <p>never appeared on stage toget</p>
        <p>Miss Ray is a choreographer and actress for the East Carolina</p>
        <p>Summer Theater. She performed wi Broadway in Michael Bennetts Ballroom and toured the country in a production of Da. She has had roles in ABCs All My Children and Annie. For two seasons she was seen in the role of Queen Elizabeth in The Lost Colony.</p>
        <p>In Tobacco Road she will play the wife of a back-woods dirt farmer who aspires only to snuff and a new dress to be buried in.</p>
        <p>A Durham native and a graduate of ECU, Hull will play the dirt farmer, Jeeter Lester, in Tobacco Road. In professional theater he is known for a variety of character roles including One Mo Time, Jim Thorpe, All American and Little Mary Sunshine. For eight seasons, he played Old Tom in The Lost Colony and last October was seen in Times Remembered</p>
        <p>Dinner Theoter Feb. li-17</p>
        <p>TOBACCO ROAD CHARACTERS... Three of the cast members of Tobacco -fioad  Tom Hull, Mavis Ray and Brian Cottle  congregate for their j{icture. The play, a long-running hit on Broadway, comes to McGinnis .Hieater for five performances on Thursday through Saturday and again on ISib. 13-14. Tickets are now on sale at the McGinnis Theater Box Office, corner of Fifth and Eastern streets, open daily from 10 to 4. The telephone dumber for reservations is 757-6390. (Photograph by Doug Ray)</p>
        <p>Three Local Youths Chosen To Perform In Wilmington</p>
        <p>rrhree young Greenville musicians have been chosen to perform con-(jrtos with the Wilmington Sym-{iiony Orchestra in April. They were iosen recently in a competition to select three young performers from ^ area of within 120 miles of the 5rt city for a spring performanc -jCth the orchestra. ll-Philippe Aronson, 17, son of Mr. :Ed Mrs. Stuart Aronson, will ^rform the first inovement of HBeethovehs Concerto No. 1 in C ,^jor. Philippe has been a piano ptudent of Carlene Ragan of *[&amp;amp;eenville.</p>
        <p>^e other two winners, Andrea Bath and Amy Moore, will together</p>
        <p>two violins. Andrea, 15, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bath. Amy, 15, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Moore. Both are violin students of Joanne Bath.</p>
        <p>All three are students at J. H. Rose High School.</p>
        <p>The concert will be performed in Wilmington April 17.</p>
        <p>A two-act comedy by Greenvilles Stuart Aronson, Aphrodisiacs Unlimited, will be presented for two dinner theater performances Feb. 16-17 at the King and Queen North on North Greene Street.</p>
        <p>Five area actors are cast in the play - Lisa Distefano has the role of Honey Lamb, with Greg Watson as Bobby Bannisters, Hazel Stapleton as Penelope Prendergast, Bobby Myers as Kermit Womble, and Joey Pollock as Adrian Pugh.</p>
        <p>Aronson, who is also author and director of the Bath outdoor drama, Blackboard: Knight of the Black Flag, is directing Aphrodisiacs Unlimited.</p>
        <p>Dinner will be served at 7 p.m., with performance of the play to</p>
        <p>For more details and lor reservations, call 758-9714.</p>
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        <p>Winners In Competition</p>
        <p>^ CHARLOTTE - Three young ^Charlotte musicians, Sarah Stroud, Todd Geer and George Carter, were selected as winners in the Seniors Division of the recently held 29th annual Young Artists Auditions ieompetition sponsored by the Charlotte Symphony Womens Association and Case Brothers Rano.</p>
        <p> The three are winners in voice, piano and instrumental cat^ories. As winners, each will receive $150 and will perform with the Yoiith Symphony of the Carolinas.</p>
        <p>; The competition was judged by three professional musicians. Two of the three judges are members of the faculty of the school of music, East Carolina University  Robert Clause, professor of music and con-jductor of the East Carolina University Symphony Orchestra, and Dr. Paul Tardif, professor of music, ilCU.</p>
        <p> The Queen Mary was launched Sept. 26, 1934, after a royal Ihristening in Glasgow. Four years jater she captured the Blue Riband pf the Atlantic from the French ship Normandie and held the title until l952.MIUJX</p>
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        <p>THE EAST CAROLINA PLAYHOUSE</p>
        <p>presents Mavis Ray Tom Hull</p>
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        <p>February 9-11,13 A 14, 8:15 p.m. ECU Students: $2.50 General Public: $4.00 Call 757-6390</p>
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        <p>produced in Wilmingtims Thalian Hall.</p>
        <p>Others in the cast are: Brian (^ttle in the role of Dude Lester; Oisa Warren as EUie Mae; Hal Wells as Lov Bensey; Boyce Cutchin as Henry Peabody; Mai7 Whichard Vars as Grandma Lester; Ingrid Wight as Bessie; Jeanne Resua in the role of Pearl; Alan McCoy Jr. as George Payne, and Mike Pitts as Captain Tim.</p>
        <p>Adapted from Erskine Caldwells best selling novel Tobacco Road, the play centers around the aging toothless Jeeter Lester who lives with his bickering family in a dilapidated shack on a dusty track of once-rich farmland. Originally written as a compassionate social document about a family of Georgia crackers ground by poverty into an animal-like pursuit of starved appetites, its audiences have often come to see the play as a comedy.</p>
        <p>Tobacco Road ran on Broadway for eight years in the 1930s, with four companies also touring the country giving numerous one and two-night performances during that time. Considered controversial in those days, it was banned in a number of towns, including Raleigh. The movie version, made in 1941, was directed by John Ford and starred Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Ward Bond.</p>
        <p>The East Carolina Playhouse production, directed by Edgar Loessin, is being presented in realism. The shack on stage has been constructed of old lumber salvaged</p>
        <p>from an old slave cabin in Greenville and a real Chinaberry tree now stands on the McGinnis stage.</p>
        <p>Reserved seat tickets are on sale at the McGinnis Theater Box Office</p>
        <p>at the corner of Fifth and Eastern streets in Greenville. The office is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reservations can be made by calling 757-6390.</p>
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        <p>Q.'^4 The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N C Sunday. FebnjaiyS^I^</p>
        <p>Awarded A Grant</p>
        <p>The Playwrights Fund of North Carolina, Inc., headquartered in Greenville, has been awarded a consultancy grant from the North Carolina Arts Council under the auspices of the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council. The grant is part of a program designed to improve the effectiveness of North Carolinas arts organizations by assisting them in obtaining needed expertise. The grant will cover consultants fees and travel expense for Candyce Mason, who is Director of Development for The Acting Company in New York:</p>
        <p>Playwrights Fund of North Carolina has grown almost 20 fold in two years, explains Preston Sisk, president of the Greenville-based organi</p>
        <p>zation. This rapid growth has heightened the need for us to develop</p>
        <p>a long range plan which encompasses the next ten years.</p>
        <p>The generosity of the North Carolina Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council is providing the funds which will bring Ms. Mason to Green\^ille and will enable us to gain an invaluable perspective on our organization and its potential role in fostering the creation and development of new works for the stage.</p>
        <p>The consultancy project is jointly supported by a grant from the North Carolina Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C., a federal agency.</p>
        <p>SALES MERCHANDISER PART-TIME</p>
        <p>Procter &amp;amp; Gamble Paper Products Division</p>
        <p>We have an opportunity in the Greenville area for a person who can effectively merchandise our products and sell to food, drug, and discount stores.</p>
        <p>Youll handle brands such as Charmin, Bounty, Pampers and Luvs.</p>
        <p>Your qualifications should include;</p>
        <p>An Interest in Sales</p>
        <p>Persuasive and articulate personality</p>
        <p>Ability to Improve shelf and display position in our accounts</p>
        <p>Reliable car with p^f of insurance</p>
        <p>A valid drivers licemse</p>
        <p>You must be available to work up to 20 hours per week, Monday through Wednesday.</p>
        <p>We offer $6.00 per hour  20* per mile car allowance-continuous training.</p>
        <p>If you believe you met our requirements, send letter of application or resume outlining your experience and interest to:</p>
        <p>Curtain Players Presenting Mime Show</p>
        <p>Mr. P.M. Cottrell</p>
        <p>Procter &amp;amp; Gamble Distributing Co. P.O. Box 105085 Atlanta, GA 3034B</p>
        <p>OPENING ON THURSDAY - The Curtain Players Mime Company, a group of young student performers at Ayden-Grifton High School, will be presenting another mixed fare program in the next in a series of entertainments which has run for several years. Material they have chosen for this Winter 1984 production ranges the spectrum from bubble gum to silent movies, from juggling to thievery, on to the</p>
        <p>Globes Theaters 40 minute cutting ofShakespeares play, Taming of the Shrew in this, their newest venture. Performances will be given three times, on Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunday at 3 p.m. All performances will be in the auditorium at Ayden-Grifton High School. For more information and reservations, call 746-6782. (Photo by Brenda Ross)</p>
        <p>Your letter or resume will be reviewed and if an interest is developed, we will be in contact with you within 10 working days.</p>
        <p>ALL REPLIES HELD IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employar</p>
        <p>Arts Council Seeks Artists</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - March 1 is the deadline for applications for positions in community residency programs in North Carolina administered by the North Carolina Arts Council.</p>
        <p>The two programs seeking applicants are visiting artist and artists-in-schools. Application is encouraged by the council in all art forms.</p>
        <p>The visiting artist program, which the council sponsors with the N.C. Department of Community Colleges, places individual artists at technical schools and community colleges to serve 12-month countywide residencies. Visiting artists are not formal teachers but work with various groups within the county in different types of activities.</p>
        <p>The arlists-in-schools program places individual artists and professional theater and dance companies, in residencies, usually for a semester, at elementary and secondary schools.</p>
        <p>Once selected for the program, artists are chosen by individual schools and may participate up to four years. Applicants must be willing to relocate to any part of the state; and after being hired, must work and live in the community of the residency.</p>
        <p>Minimum requirements for both programs is a masters degree or equivalent training and experience in the applicants art form. An audition may be required.</p>
        <p>For more information and application forms for either program, write to; Adrienne Witherspoon, N.C. Arts Council, Department of Cultural Resources. Raleigh. N.C., 27611. or call her at 733-7897. Assistance in completing aplication forms is available.</p>
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        <p>Suzuki Players In Mini-Concert</p>
        <p>The Suzuki Violin Players, a group of Greenville and area young people studying violin by the Suzuki method under the direction of Joanne Bath, will be in concert at noon Wednesday at the Greenville Museum of Art, 802 S. Evans St.</p>
        <p>This is one of the series of lunchtime events held during each month at the'museum. The miniconcert is free and open to the public. Those wishing to do so may Bring along bag lunches to eat during performance.</p>
        <p>Children's Play In Wilson Monday</p>
        <p>WILSON - Aesops Kaleidoscope, a Jester Childrens Theater presentation, will be performed at 4 p.m. Monday at Fike High School.</p>
        <p>The entertainment will be performed by the Richmond Theater Co. Inc., under the auspices of Jesters Theater, an affiliate member of the Arts Council of Wilson.</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH - During Feburary, nm.</p>
        <p>designated as Black History mont the North Carolina State University Center Stage is hosting the noted black theater troupe, the Negro Ensemble Company, for an exclusive North Carolina engagement.</p>
        <p>The NEC will present four performances of Charles Fullers A Soldiers Play - at 3 and 8 p.m. Feb. 11-12.</p>
        <p>For additional information and reservations, call the box office at 737-3104 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. i Moneys through Fridays.</p>
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        <p>THE YEAR OF THE RAT ... The Chinese, or Lunar New Year for the western year 1984 got underway Thursday, Feb. 2, as millions of Chinese, Japanese, Thais, Vietnamese, Cambodians, Laotians, Malaysians, Koreans and other Asian nationalities began a 12-day period of festive celebrations. InTexts By Jerry Raynor (Except For Hong Kong Story)</p>
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        <p>MR. AND MRS. MOUSE . . . dressed in typical national costume, are pictured in this small New Year postal souvenir sheet of 1%0 issued to call attention to the animal of that year, which was the rat, the same as for 1984.</p>
        <p>NEW YEARS GREETING ... A Japanese postal card bears, at top, the initial stamp of the Japanese postal system designed especially to mark the New Year. The stamp, issued in 193.5, depicts the sacred mountain, Fuji. The additional stamp at bottom is a one-half sen stamp of the regular issue in use at that time.</p>
        <p>Hong Kong, to mark the occasion, the British Royal Mint is issuing a $1,000 22-karat gold coin (equivalent to about $125 face value in U.S. currency). The coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side and an alert rat, Shu, on the reverse side. (Photo courtesy the British Royal Mint)An Abbreviated Chart Of The Chinese Zodiac</p>
        <p>In the Chinese, or Lunar Zodiac calendar, a dozen animals were long ago chosen by the Buddha to be honored by having each 12th year named for them on a continuing rotating cycle.</p>
        <p>This year, 1984, is the Year of the Rat. Using a beginning date of 60 years ago, 1^4, the years since then assigned each animal and a brief list of characteristics reputedly applicable to persons born during that particular year follow:</p>
        <p> Year of the Rat - 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984 - Ambitious and sincere, you can be generous with your financial resources.</p>
        <p> Year of the Ox - 1925,1937,1949, 1961,1973 - A leader, you are bright andcheerful.</p>
        <p> Year of the Tiger - 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974 - Forthright and sensitive, you possess great courage.</p>
        <p> Year of the Rabbit - 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975 - Talented and affectionate, you are a seeker of tranquility.</p>
        <p> Year of the Dragon - 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976 - Robust and passionate, your life is filled with complexity.</p>
        <p> Year of the Snake - 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977 - Strong willed and intense, you display great wisdom.</p>
        <p> Year of the Horse - 1930,1942,1954, 1966, 1978 - Physically attractice and popular, you like the company of others.</p>
        <p> Year of the Sheep - 1931,1943,1955,1967,1979 - Aesthetic and stylish, you enjoy being a private person.</p>
        <p> Year of the Monkey - 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980 - Persuasive and intelligent, you strive to excel.</p>
        <p> Year of the Cock - 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981 - Seeking wisdom and truth, you have a pioneering spirit.</p>
        <p> Year of the Dog - 1934,1946,1958,1970,1982 - Generous and loyal, you have the ability to work well with others.</p>
        <p> Year of the Boar - 1935,1947,1959,1971,1983 - Gallant and noble, your friends will remain at your Side.</p>
        <p>It can be seen from this brief chart that only the finest attributes of human virtues are noted. A detailed study of literature on the subject reveals a complex look into human character, including guidelines on persons born in other years most or least compatible as partners in love, business and intellectual associations. (Information in this chart courtesy the Peking Palace Restaurant)Influences On Society Today</p>
        <p>Contemporary celebrations of the Asian New Year have provided stamp and coin collectors with a wealth of fascinating material for their collections. Japan was the pioneer, with the issuance in late 1935 of a small one and one-half sen rose carmine stamp showing Mt. Fuji for use on New Years card. In the years since, other Asiatic nations have begin to issue stamps and coins for New Year use. Today collectors have a wide variety of special New Year stamps, postal cards, souvenir sheets, and less frequently, coins, to choose from each year.</p>
        <p>In other spheres, observance the Chinese New Year has long been traditionally associated with dance, theater, storytelling and literature. Many of the ancient New Year legends have been re-interpreted to make them more even more colorful and appealing to younger generations of Asians.</p>
        <p>HONG KONG - The Chinese people love a celebration and none is as festive and elaborate as the Chinese New Year which welcomed in The Year of the Rat on Thursday, Feb. 2. The festivities embrace folklore and traditions thousands of years old.</p>
        <p>To make way for the New Year, the house is cleaned from top to bottom, special foods are prepared, debts are paid, new clothes bought, family ties renewed and ancestors remembered.</p>
        <p>Firecrackers and gongs scare away lazy and evil spirits, while the burning of incense welcomes new spirits to earth. Banners of greeting in bright red and orange, the color of joy and happiness, are hung on doorways, and once each year the sacred dragon parades thorugh the streets to wish peace, prosperity and good luck to all. Its like Thanksgiving, Christmas and the Fourth of July all rolled into one.</p>
        <p>In China the festivities last for 14 days, beginning with the new moon on New Years Eve and ending with the Festival of Lanterns or Feast of the Full Moon when tens of thousands of gaily decorated lanterns light the Chinese night.</p>
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        <p>The Chinese base their calendar on an ancient lunar system. Legend tells that the first New Year celebration began when Buddha summoned all the animals in creation to join him for a New Years feast, only 12 accepted. To reward the 12 who came, Buddha named a year in honor of each, to be repeated in 12-year cycles. This system is very similar to the signs of the Zodiac in astrology as each animal symbolizes special character traits.</p>
        <p>The first to arrive in Buddhas feast was Shu, the rat, an animal long respected as a good omen. For centuries the Chinese have regarded the rat as a sign of prosperity, creativity, longevity and honesty.</p>
        <p>To honor the Vear ot me Kai, the Hong Kong Government has issued a special 22-karat gold coin. Produced by the British Royal Mint, one of the oldest in the world, the revere design features the legendary Shu as designed by artist-sculptor Lady Elizabeth Haddon-Cave. The obverse bears the Arnold Machin portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, the portrait which also appears on most British and Commonwealth coins.</p>
        <p>The coin is one in an ongoing series struck by the British Royal Mint depicting the 12 animals of the Lunar Calendar. The Year of the Rat coin will be legal tender in Hong Kong with a face value of $1,000 Hong Kong dollars (the equivalent of approximately $125 in U.S. currency): although the coins are more likely to end up with collectors around the world than in someones pocket in Hong Kong. The coin is not only a momento of the New Year, but a symbol of an entire way of life.</p>
        <p>Coins play an important role in the New Year celebration. Old coins, which have a hole in the center, are hung on the traditional "money tree together with paper flowers and nuts. The tree" made from pine and cypress branches arranged in a large vase, is prominently displayed in the home to bring good fortune. Copper coins threaded on colored string are placed at the foot of each childs bed and formed in the shape of a dragon for protection, prosperity and good luck throughout the year. Children also receive special "lai see, good luck money wrapped in red paper from friends and relatives.</p>
        <p>With Shu, the rat. symbolizing prosperity, 1984 should generally be avorable for purchases, loans and investments.</p>
        <p>So on Feb. 2, Chinese and other Oriental people ask that people think of Shu and prosperity for 1984. As the Chinese say - Gung hay fat choy, Happy Chinese New Year.</p>
        <p>A Time Of Hope, Renewal</p>
        <p>Those who have visited or lived in the Orient will recall the excitement generated in those countries on the arrival of the New Year, whether it is called Chinese or Lunar New Year, Tet, or by some other name.</p>
        <p>Many of the observances are similar  in some ways akin to the Western world's observance of Christmas, only for a longer period of time.</p>
        <p>New clothes, bright toys, the visitation of relatives, festive meals, trips to ancestral homes and to the burial places of ancestors, rounds of entertainment with special dance and music, worship services in temples and at family altars, and time-honored rituals designed to insure prosperity, fortune and long life  are all an integral part of New Year festivities in the Far East.</p>
        <p>In the war-weary years of the 20th century in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, China and Malaysia, among other nations, people somehow found the courage, even in the direst years of adversity, to carry on the traditions of generations before them in the annual celebration of New Year. Whether in good or lean years, the Oriental New Year is a time that is symbolic of hope and renewal for the future.</p>
        <p>FOR THE 1951 YEAR OF THE RABBIT . . . Japan issued a two yen carmine stamp of a young girl holding a white rah|ij.. The stamp is shown here on a first day</p>
        <p>cover which features the rabbit reproduced on a childs wooden toy.</p>
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        <p>A PAPIERMACHE LIONS MASK ... is one of the favorite festival masks used for New Year celebrations. This mask, worn here by a Vietnamese youth, is decorated with wisp$ of cotton and plastic baubles.</p>
        <p>Although the lion is not one of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac, his image is used extensively in numerous festivals throughout the year. (Photo by Jerry Raync</p>
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        <p>14 American Indian</p>
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        <p>17 Like day-old bread</p>
        <p>19 Patriotic org.</p>
        <p>20 Andys partner</p>
        <p>22 Right angle</p>
        <p>23 Reminder</p>
        <p>24 Eats 20 Predict 28 Goal</p>
        <p>30 Stroke</p>
        <p>31 Ancient athlete</p>
        <p>35 Fourscore and seven.</p>
        <p>39 Weeds</p>
        <p>40 Bandleader  Brown</p>
        <p>42 Sketch</p>
        <p>43 Hockeys Bobby</p>
        <p>44 Street talk</p>
        <p>48 Mimic</p>
        <p>47 Actor Peter</p>
        <p>49 Lawrence of-</p>
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        <p>52 Gravy item</p>
        <p>53 British city</p>
        <p>54 Villains look DOWN</p>
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        <p>Todays Cryptoquip clue: Y equals E.</p>
        <p>The Cryptoquip is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals 0, it will equal 0 throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error.</p>
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        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>BY CHARLES GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>1984 Tribune Company Syndicate, Inc.</p>
        <p>DEAR READERS: We have had many requests over the years for those hands that we consider to be our favorites. That makes quite a list. For the time being, therefore, we are devoting the Sunday column to a series of famous hands. At the end of the series, we will go back to our weekly question and answer column. Both vulnerable. North deals.</p>
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        <p>5   5 9</p>
        <p>6  Pass Pass Pass</p>
        <p>When a young bridge player makes his mark at the top level of competition, he is usually around to delight us for many years to come. This hand was reported from the Indonesian Championships several years ago. Sitting South was Oscar Iranan, then 17 years old.</p>
        <p>The bidding is noteworthy for its many flaws and the fact that it got South to a contract where he could demonstrate his skill. We will refrain from commenting on North's failure to support his</p>
        <p>Because of the double and lack of dummy entries, declarer knew that he had to reduce the length of his trumps if he was going to pick up Easts four trumps without losing a trick in the suit. So he ruffed the opening lead in dummy with the three and underruffed with the two. He then finessed the nine of trumps successfully, cashed the ace-king of diamonds and ace of clubs, and threw West on lead with a club.</p>
        <p>West was forced to return a heart. Declarer ruffed in dummy with the six and again underruffed in hand. Now he simply led diamonds from the table until East ruffed. When East chose to do so, declarer would overruff, draw the outstanding trumps and claim his slam.</p>
        <p>Note that it would not help West to discard a club on the first trump trick. Declarer could still end play him by cashing the ace-king of diamonds, then exiting with a low club rather than first cashing the ace.</p>
        <p>Now we are not so naive as to believe that no bridge writer has ever credited a hand to someone who might not have played it. However, this hand looks mighty like a double dummy problem to us.</p>
        <p>What makes us particularly suspicious about this hand, however, is that you might think that someone who could declare a hand as well as this would since have made his mark on world bridge, Not so. Young Oscar was simply a one-hand star, and has since faded into obscurity.PEANUTS</p>
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        <pb facs="00095600_0049" />
        <p>Pine Ridge Sioux Survive Winter's Winds And Cold</p>
        <p>By LEON DANIEL UPI National Reporter PINE RIDGE INDIAN RESERVATION, S.D. (UPI)  Killer winds whipped across the plains this winter as the mercury plunged as dow as 47 below, but Americas poorest of the )oor survived, some by )urning meager possessions for heat.</p>
        <p>They are the Oglala Sioux, whose legends are of harsh winters and hard times.</p>
        <p>Elders who recall the blizzard of 1949 once heard their own grandparents speak of the winter of 1890 when U.S. soldiers massacred 150 of the tribe, including 44 women and 18  children, at nearby Wounded Knee.</p>
        <p>I estimate unemployment on the reservation at 85 percent, said Joe American ; ; Horse, the tribal council !  president who in another ; time would be called a chief:</p>
        <p>'  I  The  majority of those</p>
        <p>;  without jobs can make a</p>
        <p>;  better  living  staying on</p>
        <p>;  welfare and food stamps</p>
        <p>; f than by working, acknowl-:  edged the president. He ;  explained that the</p>
        <p> , $3.35-an-hour minimum wage '  they might earn would be , grievously eroded by the</p>
        <p>high cost of commuting to ^ , jobs, available only outside the reservation.</p>
        <p>President Reagan was busily  cutting  the federal</p>
        <p>  budget  - and  Indian pro</p>
        <p>grams  when American Horse took office almost two years ago with high hopes for his people.</p>
        <p>Despite the budget cuts, American Horse told UPI after five months in his new job, We are moving in the  direction of providing a good</p>
        <p>* life for the Oglala Sioux people.</p>
        <p>Another hard year later, however, he acknowledged unemployment had climbed another 13 percentage points and the reservation still is ' afflicted with rampant alcoholism and the kind of poverty that grinds men down.</p>
        <p>^ American Horse lays much - of the blame at the door of *' the White House.</p>
        <p> The Reagan administra-:  tion cut out too many necessary programs and reduced funding for others that were needed, he said.</p>
        <p>^ American Horse and some</p>
        <p>other Indian leaders were encouraged when Reagan vowed to reverse a century of unsuccessful federal supervision over reservations and instead eneourage tribal self-government.</p>
        <p>The plan includes efforts to lure private investment to the reservations to create jobs and reduce the need for federal funds. It calls for cutting funds for Indian )rograms this year to $2.3 )illion  $353 million under the 1983 budget.</p>
        <p>Once a long-distance runner at the University of Nebraska, American Horse is running again, this time for a second two-year term as the tribes leader.</p>
        <p>One of the former U.S. Marines opponents will be the bright young lawyer he brought in as the tribes executive director, Robert Fast Horse.</p>
        <p>"I cant say weve accomplished much, Fast Horse said bluntly. Weve failed to attract industry and jobs to the reservation.</p>
        <p>Indians need federal help to do that, he said, and they are not getting it.</p>
        <p>Weve had enough studies and task forces to determine what we need, Fast Horse said. 'We know what we need. Were the most studied and regulated people on the face of the earth. Its hard to argue with the amount of money Indians get, but Congress is going to have to see that this money confronts our problems. Indians need to help formulate Indian policy in this country.</p>
        <p>Fast Horse counts as one tribal accomplishment the relief efforts that so far have prevented any Indian deaths during this winters severe weather.</p>
        <p>At the coldest, we had 120 families in emergency shelters and 220 families moved in with other families, he said, adding that the wind-chill factor plunged to 90 below in the heart of the reservation in the southwest corner of South Dakota.</p>
        <p>Some who ran out of propane, wood and other fuels resorted to burning furniture and clothing to stay alive until rescue workers could distribute emergency supplies. Fast Horse said the coal-black braids of his hair were frosted white and frozen stiff by the cold.</p>
        <p>Nobody stopped to pray, he said. We were too busy.</p>
        <p>If John Yellow Bird Steele, the tribes vice president, had prayed, it would have been as a Roman Catholic. But he applauds the 1978 Indian Religious Freedom Act which he said brought the peace pipe out from underground.</p>
        <p>Some of the priests say mass with the pipe, Steele said. They say Catholicism and the Indian religion are parallel.</p>
        <p>Wounded Knee is a 20-minute drive but a world away from reservation headquarters at Pine Ridge.</p>
        <p>Garry Rowland is the proprietor of a general store in a converted house trailer, the only business establishment for miles around. Eleven years ago he was a member of a band of militant youths who seized the Wounded Knee massacre site.</p>
        <p>They held it for 71 days against federal agents in an armed confrontation that came to be known as Wounded Knee II and spotlighted the demands of the American Indian Movement (AIM) for fair treatment of the p^ple AIM called Native Americans.</p>
        <p>Rowland, a U.S. Army veteran, soon gave up militant politics to go into business.</p>
        <p>A year ago his business was poor but today Rowland, who lives in the back of the trailer with his wife and four children, is one of the relatively few Indians who might agree with Reagan that the nations economic recovery has begun.</p>
        <p>Im slowly expanding, he said. Im going to put up a building next year. Ive already put in a couple of gas )umps. Im going to stay lere. My business fulfills  need.</p>
        <p>So does the business of Ted Twiss, which is to help Indian veterans of the military services secure benefits to which they are entitled. Twiss, a highly decorated former U.S. Air Force pilot who has an office at tribal headquarters, also helps recruit Indians for the services.</p>
        <p>Enlistments are up because of the crisis in the economy, Twiss said.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED</p>
        <p>INDEX</p>
        <p>MISCELLANEOUS</p>
        <p>Personals.............</p>
        <p>In Memoriam.........</p>
        <p>Card W Thanks</p>
        <p>Special Notices.......</p>
        <p>Travel [ Tours........</p>
        <p>Automotive..........</p>
        <p>Child Care............</p>
        <p>Day Nursery..........</p>
        <p>Healthcare...........</p>
        <p>Employment..........</p>
        <p>For Sale..,...........</p>
        <p>Instruction............</p>
        <p>Lost And Found.......</p>
        <p>Loans And Mortgages.</p>
        <p>Business Services.....</p>
        <p>Opportunity...........</p>
        <p>Professional..........</p>
        <p>Real Estate...........</p>
        <p>Appraisals............</p>
        <p>Rentals...............</p>
        <p>...002</p>
        <p>.003</p>
        <p>.005</p>
        <p>...007</p>
        <p>...00</p>
        <p>.010</p>
        <p>...040</p>
        <p>..Ml</p>
        <p>...M3</p>
        <p>...050</p>
        <p>...OM</p>
        <p>...MO</p>
        <p>...0I2</p>
        <p>.005</p>
        <p>...Ml</p>
        <p>..M3</p>
        <p>M5</p>
        <p>...100</p>
        <p>...101</p>
        <p>...120</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Help Wanted.......</p>
        <p>Work Wanted......</p>
        <p>Wanted............</p>
        <p>Roommate Wanted.</p>
        <p>Wanted To Buy.....</p>
        <p>Wanted To Lease... Wanted To Rent.. .</p>
        <p> 051</p>
        <p> 05</p>
        <p> 140</p>
        <p> 142</p>
        <p> ..144</p>
        <p> 144</p>
        <p> 140</p>
        <p>RENT/LEASE</p>
        <p>Apartment For Rent........121</p>
        <p>Business Rentals.,..........122</p>
        <p>Campers For Rent  .. .124</p>
        <p>Condominiums For Rent....125</p>
        <p>Farms For Lease...........107</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent..............127</p>
        <p>Lots For Rent...............12</p>
        <p>Merchandise Rentals........131</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Rent.....133</p>
        <p>OHice Space For Rent.......135</p>
        <p>Resort Property For Rent. .137 Rooms For Rent............138</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale..........</p>
        <p>011-029</p>
        <p>Bicycles For Sale.......</p>
        <p>030</p>
        <p>Boats For Sale..........</p>
        <p>...032</p>
        <p>Campers For Sale.......</p>
        <p>034</p>
        <p>Cycles For Sale.........</p>
        <p>034 ,</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sale.........</p>
        <p>... .039</p>
        <p>Pefs....................</p>
        <p>....044</p>
        <p>Antiques................</p>
        <p>...041</p>
        <p>Auctions........ .......</p>
        <p>...042</p>
        <p>Building Supplies........</p>
        <p>Fuel, Wood, Coal........</p>
        <p>044</p>
        <p>Farm Equipment.......</p>
        <p>045</p>
        <p>Garage-Yard Sales......</p>
        <p>047</p>
        <p>Heavy Equipment.......</p>
        <p>048</p>
        <p>Household Goods........</p>
        <p>049</p>
        <p>Insurance...............</p>
        <p>. 071</p>
        <p>Livestock...............</p>
        <p>...072</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous...........</p>
        <p>074</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale..</p>
        <p>Mobile Home Insurance.</p>
        <p>....074</p>
        <p>Musical Instruments....</p>
        <p>077</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods..........</p>
        <p>078</p>
        <p>Commercial Property...</p>
        <p>.....102</p>
        <p>Condominiums For Sale.</p>
        <p>104</p>
        <p>Farms For Sale.........</p>
        <p>104</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale.........</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Investment Property.....</p>
        <p>111</p>
        <p>Land For Sale...........</p>
        <p>113</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale...........</p>
        <p>, 115</p>
        <p>Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>...117</p>
        <p>i|| I  The Daily Reflector</p>
        <p>K I  P.O.  Box  1967</p>
        <p>^1 Greenville, N.C. 27835</p>
        <p>DAILY</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>Classified</p>
        <p>Rates</p>
        <p>752-6166</p>
        <p>3 Line Minimum 1-3 Days . 45c per line per day 4-4 Days.42t per line per day 7 Or More</p>
        <p>Days.. . 40c per line per day</p>
        <p>Classified Display</p>
        <p>$2.90 Per Col. Inch Contract Rates Available</p>
        <p>DEADLINES Classified Lineage Deadlines</p>
        <p>A4on  Fri. 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Tues............Mon.  3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Wed............Tues.  3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Thurs...........Wed.  3p.m.</p>
        <p>Fri............Thurs.  3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sun...............Fri.  Noon</p>
        <p>Classified Display Deadlines</p>
        <p>Mon..............Fri.  Noon</p>
        <p>Tues.............Fri.  4p.m.</p>
        <p>Wed............Mon.  4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Thurs..........Tues. 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Fri.............Wed.  2 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sun.............Wed.  5 p.m.</p>
        <p>ERRORS</p>
        <p>Errors must be reported immediately. The Daily Reflector cannot make allowances for errors after 1st day of publication.</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement submitted.</p>
        <p>001 PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>007 SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>Oil Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>BEFORE YOU SELL or trade your 7-82 model car, call 754-1177. Grant BuicK. We will pay top dollar</p>
        <p>012</p>
        <p>AMC</p>
        <p>IHf RAMBLER - 2 door. 4 cylinder. Runs good S350. Call 7S2 7t</p>
        <p>174 HORNET WAGON. Air, power steering, AM/FM cassette. $875. Call 754 2031</p>
        <p>1*74 PACER, 4 speed. S400 Call 754 4882 after 4 p.m</p>
        <p>013</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualified as Admr. eta. ot the estate of J. Sankly Steelman late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned Admr. eta. on or before July 2, 1984 or this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment.</p>
        <p>This 24th day of January, t84.</p>
        <p>Joseph F. Steelman 1703 Knollwood Drive Greenville, North Carolina 27834.</p>
        <p>Admr. eta. of the estate of J. Sankie Steelman, deceased.</p>
        <p>January 2; February 5, 12, 19, 1984</p>
        <p>RIVIERA. 1978. Fully loaded. 60,000 miles, excellent condl tIon. $3900 Call 754 4034 or 7S4-6409.</p>
        <p>1971 ELECTRO LIMITED. Very clean and fully loaded Call 758 1918 after 5 pm.</p>
        <p>17* REGAL. Air, AM/FA4 radio. Real clean. $4,495. Call 757-0440.</p>
        <p>1982 BUICK REGAL. 4 door, low mileage. Priced to sell! Best offer. Call 754-276 after 7.</p>
        <p>014</p>
        <p>Cadillac</p>
        <p>1979 CADILLAC Sedan Devllle Loaded with all options. Call 757-0440.</p>
        <p>015</p>
        <p>Chevrolet</p>
        <p>CASH FOR your car Barwick Auto Sales. 754-7765.</p>
        <p>CASH for almost any carl Wrecked, junked, or barely running. Call 8 to 5,752 4433.</p>
        <p>1*72 VEGA GT. Runs great. $450.752-0938.</p>
        <p>1975 MALIBU CLASSIC 2 door., air, tilt, AM/FM cassette, power stesring and brakes, sport wheels, Michelin radials, solid car. Asking $1500.758 4741.</p>
        <p>1977 MONTE CARLO Excellent Condition. Fully Loaded. $1795. Will negotiate. Call 758 3171 between 8:30 5 :30.</p>
        <p>1980 CITATION. 4 door, white with tan Interior, 74,000 miles, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, air. 1st $2,000 takes It. 752 4470 days, 757 0222 nights.</p>
        <p>It you re not using your exercise equipment, sell it this fall in these columns. Call 752 4I4.</p>
        <p>002 PERSONALS</p>
        <p>SINCERE white male, 44, wishes to meet sincere female, 20-50. Send reply to J.R., PO Box 7312, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>LADY NEEDS a job. Help! I Can give retarencet. Call 754-1573.</p>
        <p>W'CKIY BYTeSIs for</p>
        <p>all makes ot watchesi Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers, Downtown Evans Mall. 758-2452.</p>
        <p>WE PAY CASH for diamonds. Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers, 407 Evans Mall, Downtown Graenvllli.'</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>015</p>
        <p>Chevrolet</p>
        <p>1978 MONTE CARLO. One</p>
        <p>owner S3.900 Like new! Call Days 752 4581. nights 752 3744</p>
        <p>1911 CHEVY CHVETTE - with air. AM/FM radio, tilt steering wheel. 21,000 miles. $3.800 754 MS.</p>
        <p>1981 CMEVETTE. 4 door, power steering and brakes, factory air. Good condition and maintenance. Owner moving, must sell I $3,495. Days 758 5200. extcnslon21l nights 754 4459</p>
        <p>1981 CHEVROLET IMPALA, one owner, 44,000 miles, automatic, power steering, air conditioned. 4.500 Call 7S4-OI40 9 to 4 AAonday through FrIday.</p>
        <p>1982 CMEVETTE - 4 speed, AM/FM, air, excellent condl tion. $4000 negotiable. 754-3988.</p>
        <p>016</p>
        <p>Chrysler</p>
        <p>1974 CHRYSLER Town &amp;amp; Country Stationwagon. Power seats and windows. Tilt, loaded Good tires. Excellent condition. $1,550. Days 754 3413, evenings and weekends 756-7297.</p>
        <p>1974 CORDOBA. Black with white vinyl lop. Good condition. $1,195. Phone 752 575 from 9 am. to4p.m.</p>
        <p>018</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>argaln. offer I Call 758 427? after 5 anytime weekends.</p>
        <p>p.m..</p>
        <p>1974 MUSTANG. Automatic, air conditioning. $1250. Call 752-9495.</p>
        <p>1979 BLACK THUNOERBIRD.</p>
        <p>Red interior, extra clean. Phone 744 3395 after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>197 FAIRMONT. Air, AM/FM, $2800. Call 355 2343.</p>
        <p>1979 FORO LTD WAGON.</p>
        <p>35,000 actual miles. Mint condition. $3,595. Phone 756 2892.</p>
        <p>197 FORD LTD with air. $2,550 Call 758 5299.</p>
        <p>019</p>
        <p>Lincoln</p>
        <p>1943 CONTINENTAL Lincoln. Classic car. 7524)840.</p>
        <p>020</p>
        <p>Mercury</p>
        <p>1970 MERCURY COUGAR.</p>
        <p>Automatic. Fair condition. $500 or best otter 756 8781</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL</p>
        <p>76 Chevrolet Malibu OR 76 Pontiac Bonneville</p>
        <p>Selling price St 600, Down payment $500 Caah or Trade with Approved credit. 13 payments at $97.06, APR 21S , Life Insurance included. Total amount financed $1119.94. Total note due $1761.78, ptus NC Tax and</p>
        <p>*97.06</p>
        <p>Carolina East Sales</p>
        <p>756*5660</p>
        <p>264 Bypass/Hooker Road Owned and Operated by Greenville N.C.  Dallas  Tripp  &amp;amp;  Rickie  Moore</p>
        <p>SHOPPING CENTER MANAGEMENT</p>
        <p>North Hills is seeking a replacement for its local manager' at Washington Shopping Center, Washington, NC. Ability to work and communicate with people a must. Knowledge of retail preferred. Company offers excellent training programs for future advancement. Salary negotiable. Insurance and other benefits provided. Send resume to.</p>
        <p>Phil Pitney,</p>
        <p>Director of Operations,</p>
        <p>North Hills, Inc.,</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 17004,</p>
        <p>Raleigh, NC 27619.</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY GREENVILLE UTILITIES COMMISSION</p>
        <p>CONSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>INSPECTOR</p>
        <p>Salary Range $13,187 - $20,571</p>
        <p>Position available for person to perform skilled technical work in the inspection of water and sewer construction projects. Must be able to read and InteTpret engineering maps. Considerable experience in pipeline construction is desired. Drivers license required.</p>
        <p>^An Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>CIVIL ENGINEER WANTED</p>
        <p>Professional Engineer wanted with degree In Civil Engineering with mlnimuhfi of five years design experience in sanitary engineering. Good appearance, good speaking and presentation skills with aggressive marketing approach. Position offers challenge and opportunity to participate in growth of firm. For prompt, bonfiden-tial consideration, send resume and salary requirements to:</p>
        <p>RIVERS AND ASSOCIATES, INC.</p>
        <p>PERSONNEL DIRECTOR P.O. BOX 929 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>WE NEED YOU</p>
        <p>Weeks/months work available. Good pay, fringe benefits:</p>
        <p>Switchboard Lanier/Wang/Display Legal/Medical Executive Secretaries</p>
        <p>0!</p>
        <p>MANPOWER*</p>
        <p>TEMPORARY SERVICES</p>
        <p>021</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>023</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>REPOSiESSION 1980</p>
        <p>Olctemabll* 98 Rtguncy Low miltag*. fully loadud, pricu nugotlabla Ca(l7M 7ll1.</p>
        <p>1975 OLOS OMEGA. 22.000 mlitt on rtbullt motor, xculltnt condition. 81,400 firm. Call 752 473</p>
        <p>022</p>
        <p>Plymouth</p>
        <p>REPOSSESSION - 1978 Plymouth Volara. Excallant buy, priced wall undtr wholasala.Catl754 711l</p>
        <p>1973 PLYMOUTH DUStER, extra clean, 4 cycle, automatic air, AM FM stereo and cassette. 744-4472 or 744 3837</p>
        <p>1977 PLYMOUTH VOLARE</p>
        <p>stationwagon, low mileage, excellent condition. $2,000 355 4179</p>
        <p>1983 HORIZON. 4 door. AM/FM cassette stereo. Under war-ranty. Excellent condition. Negotiable. 754 4973</p>
        <p>1982 HORIZON 4 Door AAA/FM Cassette stereo Under war ranty. Excellent condition. Negotlebie 754 4973.</p>
        <p>023</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 4000 83. 4 door 5800 actual milts. Like New! Duke Buick Pontiac, Farmvllle 753-3140</p>
        <p>1975 GRAND LEMANS</p>
        <p>condition. $1200 754 2442.</p>
        <p>Good</p>
        <p>1974 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX.</p>
        <p>Needs minor work. Asking $350, and take up payments of $45 monthly. 7S2-SS48.</p>
        <p>1978 GRAND SAFARI station wagon, beige with woodgrain, beige interior, tilt, cruise. AM-FM, 40 40 4 way seat, 3rd seat, 43,000 T miles $3800 Call 754 4442 or after 4:00 pm, 754-0568.</p>
        <p>1980 GRAND PRIX, fully equipped. Excellent condition, 78,000 miles. $5,400 or best offer. 756 3580 after 5 pm</p>
        <p>1980 TRANS AM , Special EdI tion. 4,9 L Turbo, T-top, black with gold trim, beige Interior, 25,000 miles. $8.000. Call 754 4442 or 754-0548 after 7:00 pm.</p>
        <p>1981 GRAND LEMANS Safari wagon. Exceptional condition. V-4 economy. $4500 firm. 754 4101 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1981 GRAND PRIX. Good con. ditlon. 84,000 miles, rww Steel Radial tires 754 IW7</p>
        <p>1982 J3804 hatchback. 30,000 miles, air, power slaaring and brakts, gold/tan interior. $5,800 or best otter. 752 4334 anytime.</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>Fortign</p>
        <p>MAZDA, 1974 888. Good engine Poor body $250 Ptwne 758 1444</p>
        <p>MGB, 1949, $1.000 firm Cat</p>
        <p>good condition, 11754-1025</p>
        <p>WE BUY AND SELL Used Cars Joe Pectielee Volkswagen 754 1135  203</p>
        <p>Greenville Blvd GreenvJIle, N.C</p>
        <p>1941 MARK II Jaguat* Right hand drive. $2300 or best otter. Must sell. Call 7524)151. 754 8233 or 758 0471</p>
        <p>1949 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE -</p>
        <p>Blue. AM/FM cassette. $800. Call 7524)97 nights, 752 7148 days.</p>
        <p>197} Volkswagen Super Beetle $1400 Call after S p m., 754-4104.</p>
        <p>1975 VOLKSWAGEN Baatla. New Tires. AM/FM cassette. $2300 or best offer Call 754 5414.</p>
        <p>1977 TOYOTA Corona, 4 door, AM/FM stereo radio, 5 spaed, air condltlonad. low mileage. Callafter5p.m . 752 5808.</p>
        <p>1980 HONDA ACCORD LX. Air, automatic, AM/FM ' stereo. 38.000 miles. Asking $5500. 758 0189</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>D.P.</p>
        <p>NEEDED</p>
        <p>to dovBlop and modify completB Boftwaro programs for conatruc-tion/diatribution com-pany. Full tim* mploymant rqulrBd. ExpBrlancG in RPG II raqulrod. IBM SytlBm 36 Equlpmnt. PIbbbg 8nd rasum* to: Manager, PO Box 775, Qreenvlfle, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>, PLANT MAINTENANCE MECHANIC.</p>
        <p>A steel fabricator in Eastern North Carolina has openings for a Plant Maintenance Mechanic on first and second shifts. Must be able to diagnose and remedy mechanical and electrical machine problems. Send resume to:</p>
        <p>Maintenance Mechanic</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 1967 Greenville, N.C. 27835</p>
        <p>PREPSHIRT MANUFACTURING</p>
        <p>Experienced</p>
        <p>SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS</p>
        <p>ApplyAt</p>
        <p>PERSONNEL</p>
        <p>N. Greene St., Greenville No Phone Calls</p>
        <p>PURCHASING</p>
        <p>AGENT</p>
        <p>We are a growing company in Eastern North Carolina engaged primarily In steel fabrication. We are seeking a seasonal professional responsible tor purchasing raw materials, supplies, MRO Items and equipment. Additional responaibllltlea to the purchasing function will be cost reduction and assisting In the development ot the MRP system. The candidate must be aggressive, capable ot assuming greater responsibility, creative and motivated by his position within the organizatior 2 years experience in the purchasing of steel and other OEM oriented items is a must. Four year Bachelor degree and CPM certification will be a definite plus.</p>
        <p>Send resume and salary requirements to:</p>
        <p>COX TRAILERS</p>
        <p>P.O. BOX 336 GRIFTON.NC 28530  .</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>SERVICE</p>
        <p>ADVISOR</p>
        <p>Area Import Automobile Dealership is in need of a SERVICE ADVISOR. Applicant must have knowledge of automobile mechanics, be energetic and of excellent character.</p>
        <p>Top Compensation, Benefits and Bonus plan Direct all inquiries to;</p>
        <p>Service Advisor</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 1967 Greenville, N.C. 27835</p>
        <p>All inquiries will held in strict confidence Al Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN</p>
        <p>ROBERK DIVISION, Parker Hannifin Corporation, a leading manufacturer of automotive accessories is seeking a Quality Control Technician for our Eastern N.C. facility.</p>
        <p>Applicant must have a minimum of 3-5 years experience in a quality control environment. Will be responsible for establishing AOL on incoming materials and conducting audits of in-process and finished goods. Good working knowledge of rubber extrusion is a plus.</p>
        <p>ROBERK offers a starting salary commensurate with experience and an excellent benefit program. Qualified candidates, please submit resume, which must include salary history, in strict confidence, to:</p>
        <p>Personnel Manager</p>
        <p>ROBERK DIVISION</p>
        <p>Parker Hannifin Corporation P.O. Box 3524 Kinston, N.C. 2B501</p>
        <p>ROBERK</p>
        <p>An tnul OpyoiluMtir  M/r  H/V</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0050" />
        <p>D-4</p>
        <p>The Daily Retlector. Greenville, N.C Sunday, February 5,1984</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>tf7 HONDA CIVIC. 4 speed, air, AM/FM $1,100 or best olfer Phone 7S6 $?$1</p>
        <p>I7 DATSUN, 45,000 miles, 5 speed, cassette. $3,000 . 756 7226</p>
        <p>or 1 726 2632___</p>
        <p>l7t MADZA RX7, sun roof, AM FM, 5 speed, new radials, excellent condition $6,500 Call 7 5 2  6  2  3  </p>
        <p>1W VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit. Air. sunroot, $3750. 756 4496</p>
        <p>I9M VOLKSWAGEN DASHER.</p>
        <p>Air, cruise, stereo, sunroof Call 1 946 92I5</p>
        <p>19M 2MSL MERCEDES. 24.000 miles, automatic, air, 2 tops. $29.000. 756 4254.</p>
        <p>1911 FIAT STRADA. 24,000 miles. Like new. Must sell. After 6 p.m., 823 8807.</p>
        <p>1981 TOYOTA TERCEL, 5</p>
        <p>speed, air. AM/FM. $3995 756 4254. j</p>
        <p>1983 HONDA 1300FE 5 speed, only 5,000 miles Can assume payments 355 2721</p>
        <p>1983 TOYOTA COROLLA. Air, AM/FM cassette, cruise con trol. $8,000. 758 4075.</p>
        <p>1984 NEW 7451 TURBO BMW.</p>
        <p>Loaded. 4 door, white with gray ieather interior $38,000 . 756-4254</p>
        <p>032 Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>15' ASH CRAFT V hull, 20 horsepower Johnson, tilt trail er.Flrst$l,000gets It 746 4826</p>
        <p>18 HORSEPOWER Johnson motor Good condition. $150. Call 757 0577.</p>
        <p>034 Campers For Sale</p>
        <p>TRUCK COVERS All sizes, colors. Leer Fiberglass and Sportsman tops. 250 units In stock. O'Briants, Raleigh, N C</p>
        <p>834 2774. _</p>
        <p>17'V CAMPER. Fully loaded, sleeps 5, bath, shower, powered by gas and electricity. $1,500 tlrm. Call 746 6433 alter 6 p m.</p>
        <p>036 Cycles For Sale</p>
        <p>1981 HONDA. Bought new In . 1982 . 3,400 miles, crash bar, . adjustable luggage rack. Call . 753 2561</p>
        <p>039 Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>1975 DATSUN PICKUP. 83,000 miles. Call 756-7874</p>
        <p>1976 DODGE VAN. $2000 or best Offer. 757 1438.</p>
        <p>1974 FORD XLT. Air condlflon, 80.000 miles, good shape. 756 7381 or 758 8088</p>
        <p>1979 FORD VAN, 4 captains chairs, bench bed seat, privacy windows, camper ready Extras. $6,000 756-6482</p>
        <p>1981 CHEVY LUV, 4x4 $5,000. Call 758 4075.</p>
        <p>1982 020 CUSTOM VAN. Loaded! AM/FM stereo cassette, air, power steering and brakes, tilt wheel, CB, tolding bed, 4 Captain chairs swivel seats, automatic, ice box. Rally wheels. $11,500 firm. 756 11l4affer4:30p.m.</p>
        <p>046</p>
        <p>PETS</p>
        <p>1M3 JEEP CJ7. Aufomatic, power steering. Excellent condition. Beige and brown. 355 2423 anytime</p>
        <p>1983 MAZDA Sundowner Sport. D2000, 5 speed, bucket seats, white spoke rims, with white letter Radial tires, camper shell $6,000 will trade for a decent older truck. 753 3279.</p>
        <p>1983 TOYOTA LONGBED</p>
        <p>pickup with cap. 5 speed, air, AM/FM, only 12,700 miles. Extra clean. Asking $8100. 758 0189 after 5 p.m</p>
        <p>040 Child Care</p>
        <p>DEPENDABLE PERSON to</p>
        <p>care for twin infants. My home. Begin; end of April. 7; 15 fo 4:30. References required. 756-9524.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED preschool teacher wants to kep Infants through 5 year olds In my home, Near ECU and downtown. Lessons, snack, and lunch furnished. 752 1710, anytime.</p>
        <p> 1982 HONDA ATC 250, good ; condition. Call 756 5185.</p>
        <p>1982 KAWASAKI motorcycle. 1800 miles, blue. Excellent -condition. 758 0485 after 7.</p>
        <p>1982 KAWASAKI, 440 LTD belt  drive, $1600 or trade for small truck. Call 756 3982.</p>
        <p>1982 V45 MAGNUM HONDA.</p>
        <p>Black. Excellent condition. Garage Kept. Accessories In eluded. $2000. 753 5677.</p>
        <p>1983 650 YAMAHA Heritage, .asking $1700 negotiable. Call .before 5, 752 2908; after 5, . 756-6531.</p>
        <p>039 Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>' 1974 IH '/i ton pickup, 6 cylinder, stick, mechanical good Asking $895 756 6284.</p>
        <p>1974 SCOUT II. 4 wheel drive, 65.000 miles, V8, 4 speed. $2700. 752 884after4p.m.</p>
        <p>need someone to give care before school. Sadie Saulter School disfrict. Call 756 7005.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to keep children in your home Monday - Friday. Call Debbie after 2, Monday Friday, 752 1096.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE TO keep 2 children In my home weekdays 8 5. Lunch and 2 snacks pro vided, $35 a week University area.752-3564after7p.m.</p>
        <p>041 DAY NURSERY</p>
        <p>MOTHERLAND DAY CARE</p>
        <p>ages 6 weeks old and up. Hot meals, pre-school environment. $25 for one child, $45 for two. Phone 752 2743.</p>
        <p>046</p>
        <p>PETS</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>THIS WIEK'S SPECIAL</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Caprice</p>
        <p>*99.76 per month</p>
        <p>Selling price S2400, Down payment $600 Cash or Trade with approved credit, 22 payments at $99.76, APR 19%. Lite insurance included. Total amount financed $1841.20, Total note due $2794.72, plus NC Tax and License.</p>
        <p>Carolina East Sales</p>
        <p>756-5860</p>
        <p>264 Bypass/Hooker Road  Owned and Operated by</p>
        <p>Greenville N.C.  Dallas  Tripp  &amp;amp;  Rickie  Moore</p>
        <p>BROWNIE</p>
        <p>ti</p>
        <p>SEZ</p>
        <p>9 </p>
        <p>Brownie Tripp 756-4922</p>
        <p>FOR THE BEST DEALS ON THE BEST CARS AND TRUCKS SEE US</p>
        <p>TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 1974 Plymouth Duster</p>
        <p>Slant 6, automatic, air conditioning, power steering, 2 door.</p>
        <p>*995</p>
        <p>Plus Tax and Tags</p>
        <p>1981 Ford Thunderbird</p>
        <p>Loaded, Silver</p>
        <p>*7295</p>
        <p>Plus Tax and Tags</p>
        <p>We Have A Fine Selection of Used Cars and Trucks On The Lot Financing With Approved Credit</p>
        <p>BROWNIE MOTOR SALES</p>
        <p>Corner 0114lh Street A Farmville Blvd.</p>
        <p>Hours: 8:30 AM-6:00 PM Saturday 8:30 AM-2:00 PM</p>
        <p>752-0117</p>
        <p>AKC TOY MANCHESTER</p>
        <p>Terrier. Black and Rusf. 8 weeks old Call 756 0398 after 3.</p>
        <p>BOYKIN SPANIEL. Male. 3 years old. Championship bloodline. Excellent retriever. Has been trained 757-7144 before 5 or 756 7907 after 5.</p>
        <p>AKC CHOCOLATE LAB</p>
        <p>puppies. Excellent with children. Will hold fill Valen tines Day. 746 4793.</p>
        <p>BULLDOG PUPPIES, 6 weeks old, good markings, males $100, females $75. 756 0801 after 5 p.m., anytime weekends.</p>
        <p>AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER</p>
        <p>pups. 8 weeks old, 3 females. $300. Must see Pedigree and pups! Call 752-6000 days, or 355 6565 nights.</p>
        <p>AKC RARE WHITE Female Boxer 1 year old. 2 laying hens. Fryer rabbits. 752 1124.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED female chocolate Labrador. 1 year old. Call 758 2467,</p>
        <p>GOLDEN RETRIEVER</p>
        <p>puppies, AKC Registered, $125 male, $100 female. Cali 752-9327 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>NEED GOOD HOME for</p>
        <p>beautiful spaded female cat.</p>
        <p>Call 758-7439._</p>
        <p>RAT TERRIOR puppies and Border Collie puppies. Dewormed. Phone Marion M. Mills, 756 3279or 355 2792.</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>A RESUME EXPERTLY^</p>
        <p>written opens the door fo a good job. Call Cushman Writing Associates, 1-637 2889</p>
        <p>experienced or</p>
        <p>CERTIFIED Dental Assistant. Excellent hours and benefits. Send resume to Dental Assistant, 1012 Charles Boulevard, Greenville, NC 27834. EXPERIENCED PAINT, body and repair person. Must have own tools. Guaranteed salary. 40 hours a week. 752-3632.</p>
        <p>3 DEER HOUNDS. Call 752 6438</p>
        <p>3 REGISTERED Walker pups, dewormed, 6 way shots. Just right age fo start this fall. $50 eachor$125 lor all. 758 1468. Want to sell livestock? Run a Classified ad tor quick response.</p>
        <p>AUCTION SALE</p>
        <p>3 FARM TRACTS BEAUFORT CO.</p>
        <p>February 18, 1984 10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>TRACT 1-Located 3 miles east of Grimesland, N.C. on south side of Hi way 33</p>
        <p>Containing 42 acres cleared land Approximately 7000 lbs. tobacco-1984 allotment Over 1800 paved road frontage Excellent farmland-entire farm has been tiled &amp;amp; drained</p>
        <p>tract 2-Sale 11 ;00 A.M on premises. Located 5 miles north of Washingtoh just off Hiway 17 on State Road 1413</p>
        <p>Containing 34 acres cleared land</p>
        <p>4078 lbs. peanut 11,231 lbs. tobacco-1984</p>
        <p>allotment</p>
        <p>Over 2000' paved road frontage Excellent well drained farmland</p>
        <p>TRACT 3-Located Vz mile east from Tract 2 on State Road 1413</p>
        <p>Containing 30 acres cleared land 3352 lbs. peanuts 9,244 lbs. tobacco Over 1100' paved road frontage Excellent well drained farmland</p>
        <p>All Tracts will possibly be divided into smaller tracts and offered separately and as a group. Tracts 1, 2, &amp;amp; 3 will not be grouped.</p>
        <p>LIVE BAND AND FREE BARBEQUE</p>
        <p>Sale Conducted By</p>
        <p>EAST</p>
        <p>CAROLINA AUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>2311 RIchUndi HdJKlmlon ccnBcS^</p>
        <p>N.C. Lkeni?*' f _   -L ^  No. 58/</p>
        <p>k''  Conticf</p>
        <p>Milton GnrrU 746-3883 Day. 524-5664 Night* W.B. Taylor 527-H06 Day*. 523-9649 Night*</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>A LOCAL firm has immediafe opening for person wifh good typing and grammar skills who enjoys lots of public contact. Monday thru Friday, 8;30 a.m. fo 5. Only serious inquiries please. Reply fo Immediate Opening, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville, N.C. 27835.</p>
        <p>ARE YOU OUT OF WORK and</p>
        <p>looking for a way to make ends meet? V/ould fifty to sixty dollars a day help? If so, this could be the answer you've been looking for! We're looking for self starters who are not presently employed. You don'f need any experience, just a desire to get out of the ruf and Into a higher Income situation. Call 758 7336 for more information between 8 a.m. and 9 a m , Monday through Friday._</p>
        <p> ____   part</p>
        <p>time representatives. Call 758 315.</p>
        <p>BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY.</p>
        <p>Automobile dealership experi ence. Fringe benefits included. Salary negotiable. All resumes Confidential. Send, resume to Bookkeeper/Secretary, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED Body and Paint man needed. Send resume to PO Box 41, Greenville,</p>
        <p>NC.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OPENING One</p>
        <p>of the nation's leading family portrait studio* has an Im mediate opening for full time photograhper. No experience necessary. Must be available fo work 3 evenings a week until 9:30 and Fridays and Saturdays until 6 p.m. Individual will be trained In a local studio. Good company benifits. On the job paid training. Health and life insurance available. Must have an outgoing personality Apply in person only Monday February 6 from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. No phone calls please</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE and Farmville  Saratoga area. Needed: Convenience store clerks. Neat in appearance, willing fo fake Polygraph, must be bondable. Apply in person, Blount Petroleum Corporation, Tuesdav, Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 3:30 p.m., only! 615 West 14th Street, Greenville. No phone calls please</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE SAL needs experienced person to service mortgage loans. Send resumes to S i L, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>IF YOU HAVE a farming background and are Interested in getting info a management trainee program with a farm supply company, call Ted, 7M-0541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel Services.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OPENING for</p>
        <p>Manager of Home Improvement. Must have experience In building materials, general knowledge of job estimating. Permanent, excellent, pay, bonuses, profit sharing, 15 yr.</p>
        <p>retirement. No calls Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>Cowes of</p>
        <p>INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN.</p>
        <p>Background In D.C. electronics. Minimum 5 years experience. Salary negotlble according fo ability. Send replys and resumes fo Personnel, P 0 Box 1104,Williamston,NC 27892.</p>
        <p>BOOKKEEPER. Experience needed for company who cares about their employees. Call Gertie, 758-0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel Services.</p>
        <p>CAR WASH - someone needed to do work inside bnd out of cars. Apply in person at Greenville Motor Velet, Dickinson Avenue, Greenville.</p>
        <p>Career Marketing Professionals</p>
        <p>WANTED...</p>
        <p>...to meet the demand for our urgently needed financial services. Commission income of 35K to 75K first year, .with management positions available. Work with senoir management in all types of business. Complete sales training and support provided. Call NRC for Career Brochure Toll Free</p>
        <p>1-800-848-7592</p>
        <p>DESK CLERK - 16 hours per week. $3.35 per hour to work Saturday and Sunday 7 to 3 shift. Apply Heritage Inn Motel, South Memorial Drive, Monday from 9 to 3. No phone calls.</p>
        <p>DESK CLERK  32 hours per</p>
        <p>week. $3.35 per hour to work Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 3 fo 11 shift. Apply Heritage Inn Motel, South Memorial Drive, Monday from 9 to 3. No phone calls.</p>
        <p>DRIVERS WANTED at Alano s Pizza. Start at $3.35 an hour plus 5 to 10% commission. Part time or, full time help needed. Must have a car, be at least 18 years of age, and have a valid drivers license. Apply at 1403 Dickinson Avenue, Greenville.</p>
        <p>INSURANCE MANAGER </p>
        <p>Immediate opening for experienced manager or successful agent desiring management opportunity. This is an excellent situation tor a recruiter, trainer, motivator, and supervisor. Company otters complete portfolio including interest sensitive plans. In house computer facility, lucrative incentive compensation. Send resume to Personnel, PO Box 7065, Greenville, NC 27834. .</p>
        <p>KINDERGARTEN TEACHER</p>
        <p>Degree needed. Experience a plus. Call Gertie, 758-0541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel</p>
        <p>LEGAL SECRETARY with good typing skills. Experience preferred. Reply to Legal Sec retary, PO Box 1 967, Greenville, NC 27835.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Mills .Studio, West End Shopping Center, Greenville, N.C, EOEM/F.</p>
        <p>LEGAL SECRETARY with good typing skills. Experience preferred. Reply to Legal Sec-retary, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27835.</p>
        <p>LIVE-IN COMPANION tor</p>
        <p>woman. Must drive, cook and assist In walking. Will consider full time or alternating weeks 756 2322.</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE. It fash Ion Is your game you will love this position. Expanding company needs your help. Call Ted, 758-0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel Services.</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE. Career opportunity. Learn phases of business, hire, fire. Inventory control, payroll, banking, scheduling, personnel. Work your way to the top. Call Ted, 758-0541, Snelling S. Snelling Personnel Services.</p>
        <p>MARKETING SPECIALISTS</p>
        <p>Excellent opportunity for 2 professional sales representatives to call on contractors and other businesses in Eastern NC. This Is an exciting positon made even more lucrative by recent irregulatlon by the telephone Industry. Call 756-8539.</p>
        <p>MEDICAL RECORDS ANALYST Must be well trained and experienced in ICD-9-CM Coulng. Credentials and at least 1 year experience coding at a general hospital preferred.</p>
        <p>Rex Hospital otters a professional environment, competitive salaries and excellent benefits. Join the Rex Family! APPLY AT PERSONNEL SERVICES REX HOSPITAL 4420 Lake Boone Trail Raleigh; NC 27607 (919) 755-3156 EOE/AA</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>NOTICE!</p>
        <p>We will strip straight chairs</p>
        <p>ComplllY sa(t lot  furniturt</p>
        <p>mtAl. wiclt!. etc Call for our low pricts of olfiar iiams</p>
        <p>752-1009 STRIP-EASE OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>628 South Pitt Sli</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;amp; AWNINGS</p>
        <p>Cl. Lupton, Co.</p>
        <p>To Buy Or Sell A Business In Contidence</p>
        <p>Contact Harold Creech</p>
        <p>The Markeitplac, Ire.</p>
        <p>2723 E.IOth St. 752-3666</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION</p>
        <p>L. C. &amp;amp; B. R. Ham Saturday, February 11, 1984</p>
        <p>11:00 A.M. Pactolus, N.C.</p>
        <p>Directions: From Washington, N.C. take Hwy. 264 West for 7 miles, turn right on State Road #1550, go 2 miles, sale on right. Watch for auction signs.</p>
        <p>North Carolina, equipment as listed below:</p>
        <p>700 Allls-Chalmers Diesel Tractor w/Cab &amp;amp; Dual Wheels 185 Allls-Chalmers piesel T ractor 170 Allit-Chalmert Diesel Tractor 5040 Allla-Chalmeis Diesel Tractor 200 Allls-Chalmers Diesel Tractor w/Cab 2000 Hustler Peanut Combine Allla-Chalmers Model F Gleaner Combine w/both Heada</p>
        <p>4 Roanoke 156 Rack Gas-Fired Bulk Barns Hardee 5 ft. Side Cutter 4 Row Tobacco Transplanter w/2-90 Gal. Tanks 4 Row LIdlston Rolling Cultivator w/Fert. Sowers 4 Row Allls-Chalmers Rolling Cultivator</p>
        <p>2 Row Roanoke Tobacco Harvester w/Dlesel Engine</p>
        <p>4 Roanoke Tobacco Trailers 9 Tine Athens Chisel Plow 4 Row Chattanooga Rolling Cultivator</p>
        <p>3 Pt. Trailer Boom 20 Ft.</p>
        <p>2 Row Pittsburgh Cultivator w/Fert. Sower 100 Gal. Fuel Tank'</p>
        <p>4 Row John Deere Corn Planter, Model 1240 Plateless</p>
        <p>4 14* John Deere Breaking Plow</p>
        <p>36 Blade Athens Disc Harrow 2 Row KNC Peanut Plow 300 Gal. John Blue Nitrogen Sprayer 300 Gal. Tobacco Sprayer 4 wheel Farm Wagon 1964 International Truck 16 Ft. Grain Body Roanoke Racking Table Miscellaneous Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>Terms: Cash or good check.</p>
        <p>Sale Conducted By</p>
        <p>EAST CAROLINA</p>
        <p>AUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>Mil McMsnSs na. KSiiiati B.c u~.</p>
        <p>^"LlSh * CaoiKl  </p>
        <p>Milton GarrI* 746-3883 Days, 524-5664 Night* W.B. Taylor 527-1106 Day*. 523-9649 Night*</p>
        <p>WYNNE</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>On The Corner, On The Square</p>
        <p>IS ON THE MOVE</p>
        <p>Hwy 64 &amp;amp; 13 Phone 825-4321</p>
        <p>PRICED TO GO USED CARS</p>
        <p>1975 Oldsmobile Convertible  Maroon 1971 Chevrolet Impale  4 door, green</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>MECHANIC NEEDED with ex perlence and knowledge of landom and triaxle dump trucks. Position available with construction firm In Bethel. 825-9911.</p>
        <p>MECHANIC NEEDED. Only experienced need apply. Excellent pay. benefits, hours, and working conditions. GM experience preferred. Apply to Bruce Jones Chevrolet, Highway 11, Ayden, NC. _</p>
        <p>NEED EXPERIENCED</p>
        <p>woman to keep infant in my home In Universl.ty area Monday-Frlday, 8 5. Some housekeeping. Call 758-2106.</p>
        <p>NEEDED - Children and Youth Choir Director. First Baptist Church, Farmivlle, NC. Write Box 34 or call 753-3370 or 753-3760.</p>
        <p>NEEDED. Night shift desk clerk. Experience necessary. Apply at front desk at Ramada Inn.</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>MECHANIC. Growing dealership needs experienced mechanic. Foreign car background helpful, outstanding benefits. Start at $12K and move up. Call Ted, 758-0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel.</p>
        <p>tor aprentlce in ing a</p>
        <p>70 pounds. Phone 752-7131.</p>
        <p>OPENING</p>
        <p>stock room.</p>
        <p>Handling articles</p>
        <p>OUTSIDE COLLECTOR needed tor Ipcal consumer finance company. Experience preferred buf not necessary. Must be bondable, have a NC drivers license, knowledge of Green and Pitt Counties. Send resume to C.H. Phillips, PO Box 7381, Greenville, N27834.</p>
        <p>NOW TAKING applications tor Day Manager at local computer sales firm. Day shift. Some</p>
        <p>computer knowledge and sales experience preferred. Earnings and benefits based on perfor manee. Send resume and references to Day Manager, PO Box 1682, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>NURSING FACULTY ADN</p>
        <p>Program needs a Pediat-rlcs/Med-Surg instructor and a Fundamentals/Med-Surg in structor. Both positions require</p>
        <p>BSN and 2 years hospital expe-</p>
        <p>.......  sing</p>
        <p>bruary</p>
        <p>resurAe to Steve B. Valand,</p>
        <p>rience, MSN preferred. Closing date February 24, 1984. Send</p>
        <p>Bethels Finest Used Cars</p>
        <p>1983 Olds Cutlass Supreme  Silver, burgundy top, 9,100 miles. 1983 Olds Cutlass Supreme  White, red top, sharp.</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Caprice Landau  2 door, white, 12,000 actual miles, like new.</p>
        <p>1982ChevroletCavalier 4 door, green. Like new!</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Cavalier Wagon  Automatic, air, beige, 28,000 actual miles.  ^.  .  .</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Chevette  Blue, 4 speed, air conditioning. One Owner.</p>
        <p>1979 Honda Silver.</p>
        <p>1979Ford LTD-Black.  _</p>
        <p>1979 Pontiac Bonneville Wagon  3 seats, clean, green.</p>
        <p>1979 Buick Limited  Brown</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Caprice  4 door, yellow, local one owner.</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Caprice  4 door, burgundy with white vinyl top, like new.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Malibu  4 door.</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Caprice  4 door, white, nice clean car.</p>
        <p>1977 Ford LTD  2 door hardtop, sharp, clean car, green.</p>
        <p>GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS |</p>
        <p>OINIIXl MOIOSS couxosxtiou</p>
        <p>Is</p>
        <p>Chairman. Allied Health Division, Beaufort County Community College, PO Box 1069, Washington, NC 27889. (919 ) 946-6194, extension 207. An Equal Opportunity Employer.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>part time position available with national company. Must have phone experience and be able to communicate well with others. Call 756-8555 between 2 and 6.</p>
        <p>PHYSICAL THERAPIST Pitt County /lAemorial Hospital Is currently accepting applica tions tor a Physical Therapist. Qualified candidate must have graduated from an accredited Physical Therapy School and be licensed in NC. Physical Therapy experience preferred, but not required. Pitt County-Me morial Hosptial otters a com-petetlve salary and excellent fringe benefits. For consideration, send resume or apply at the Employment Office, Pitt County /Wemorial Hospital, 2&amp;lt;XI Statorsbu^ Road, Greenville, NC 27834. OE.</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>QUALITY MUSICIANS Wanted</p>
        <p>to form country/rock band. Call</p>
        <p>756 6630 after 6 p.m</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE  Independently owned and Nationally re-cognized franchise Is seeking safes agents. Opportunities to advance into management. Oualitlcations: must have successfully completed the real estate course and eleaible tor broker's license. Contact Personnaj Agent at 355-2727.</p>
        <p>Sales Representative:</p>
        <p>Outstanding Income Opportunity Selling Gourmet Steaks, Poultry, Seafoods. Local Territory. Call 616-459-6189. This Ad will Appear Only Once._</p>
        <p>SAVINGS A LOAN seeks Executive Secretary Send resume; inriiipe nl of office skills to S &amp;amp; L Secretary, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville. NC 27835.</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>SALES - ELECTROLUk. Prestige manufacturer of hoone cleaning products requires- 3 representatives in this area^A go getter attitude, energy, creativity. Earnings based on performance. Benefits and tft-centives. Promotions frdm within. Call 756-6711.  '</p>
        <p>SECRETARY/Receptlonlst Must be mature, well groomed, possess good rapport wHh public, accurate typist wHh knowledge of office machinos and a (fcsire to learn. Office hours 8:30-5:30, Mondoy-Friday. Send resume -to Partner, PO Box 710&amp;gt;, Greenville, NC 27835 7109.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SECRETARY/Receptlonlst with light bookkeeping skills needed tor prestigious office. Must be goocl typist, with ploos-ing personality, and have -(he desire to work tor super bbu. Good benefits. Call Judy fpr Interview at 355-2020, Heritage Personnel.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAV.</p>
        <p>PUBLIC RELATIONS - Sales tlrm desires to add Associate. Human relations, communications and sales training field. Experience not necessary. No travel. Commission potential first year $20,000 plus. /lAail name, address and phone number only, to Associate, PO Box 8284. Greenville, NC 27835.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>Thursday, Feb. 9,1984 - 10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Location: Take Highway 64 west from Robersonvilie to Rurai Road 1161, turn left. Sale will be V2 mile on right. Watch for signs.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS John D*re 2640 Massey Ferguson 135 AC 200 AC D-17Gas</p>
        <p>1 40 Farmall with cultivators</p>
        <p>TRUCKS</p>
        <p>2 Ton Chevrolet with dump</p>
        <p>BARNS '</p>
        <p>2 Roanoke 126 Rack gas fired</p>
        <p>2 Grain bins 2250 bushel (Ian and heaters)</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>4 row Lilliston rolling cultivator</p>
        <p>5' Mohawk rotary cutter 5 Hardee side boy</p>
        <p>2 row Powell topper 18'Steel 3 axle trailer Lilliston 1500 Peanut combine</p>
        <p>4 bottom MF plolN 8' farm trailer 2 row rolling cultivator with sowers</p>
        <p>2 row Holland Transplanter</p>
        <p>96 Pittsburgh tobacco cultivator</p>
        <p>KMC peanut digger 4 row Reddick tobacco sprayer</p>
        <p>8 row Reddick crop sprayer</p>
        <p>4 row Cole planter 494-A J.D. plantar 9 King lift disc 12'wheel King disc 14'wheel King disc</p>
        <p>Sale Conducted by</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND REALTY CO. P.O. Box 1235  Washington,  N.C.</p>
        <p>Phone: 946-6007  State  License  No.  765</p>
        <p>DOUG GURKINS  RALPH RESPESS</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.  Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>758-1875  946-8478</p>
        <p>NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS</p>
        <p>FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS INCLUDING ALL RISKS CROP INSURANCE &amp;amp; LIFE INSURANCE</p>
        <p>J.R. CRANDELL</p>
        <p>ABNER W. HOUSE</p>
        <p>ITS SERVICE AFTER THE SALE THAT COUNTS CONTACT</p>
        <p>J.R. CRANDELL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. </p>
        <p>P.O. BOX*</p>
        <p>SOUTH MAIN STREET, CRANDEU BIOO., ROBERSONVILIE, N.C. 27*71 TELEPHONE 7SS-4313 OR 7S5-3S33</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>James Langley</p>
        <p>We are pleased to announce that James Langley has joined our sales staff. Give James a call today for your next new or used car or truck.</p>
        <p>Brown &amp;amp; Wood, Inc.</p>
        <p>1205 Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>752-7111</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION</p>
        <p>Russell Phillips</p>
        <p>Saturday, February 11 10:00 A.M. Macclestield, NC</p>
        <p>WrMllonK From MKxMMIold. Ixko S.R. 110 ooulh tor 2 ml.. rlhl on S.R 110*. go 2Vt ml., loll on S.R. 1107, ulo lito 200 yd, on rlghl. Witch tor iucllon tlgni loading lo talo</p>
        <p>Pirllal Listing</p>
        <p>Ford 66(X), dsl., duals rear, 424 hrs</p>
        <p>Ford 4(X)0. dsl windbreak cab. 2214 hrs (2) Ford 3000. dsl., (1 w/windbreak cab)</p>
        <p>I H 140 w/cults.</p>
        <p>76 Ford 150 Ranger 4 wheel drive</p>
        <p>74 Ford F-350 Custom, 12 steel body, 41,400 mi 72 Ford Econoline 100 van 57 Chev 4400. 14' bed</p>
        <p>(5j Long Model 125 2 room. oil fired bulk barn</p>
        <p>(2) 1/8 ton chain hoist Richardson 10x60 2-bedroom</p>
        <p>mobile home Akron irrigation pump, 4x4, pto</p>
        <p>Akron 3" pipe, 10, 15, 20, &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>30' sections, approx, 55 pieces Irrigation pipe trailer Webco 4-row riding tobacco harvester</p>
        <p>(3) rack type single axle trailers</p>
        <p>Powell #55 2-row topper Holland 2-row transplanter J.D, #7000 4-row planter, used on less than 350 acres N.H. #353 grinder-rnixer Long 3-pl backhoe w/(3) buckets</p>
        <p>Hardee ditch bank rotary , cutter  </p>
        <p>J.D. #68. teed buggy  t</p>
        <p>King 28-blade disc. Irailer-typr Hardee 300 gal. sprayer, trail-* er type  ,</p>
        <p>Johnson 750 gal. fiberglass ^ nurse tank J D 4x14 bottom plow  *</p>
        <p>Ford #101 3x14 bottom plow ^ (2) I.H #200 2-row cuHivalors ^ (2) Pittsburg 2-row cultivators* Pittsburgh, 1-row cultivator * 12 'stock trailer  *</p>
        <p>Servis 5' rotary cutter, trailer-* type</p>
        <p>(2) Johnson 110 gal. poly. * saddle tanks  a</p>
        <p>Diadem 250 spin spreader * Hydraulic wood splitter  w/hose tor tractor hook up ^ Jchn Blue 100 gal. nitrogen * applicator  *</p>
        <p>3-pt 7' blade  </p>
        <p>I H. 5'fast hitch blade  </p>
        <p>4 wheel farm wagon  ^</p>
        <p>3-pl dirt scoop  s</p>
        <p>8-shank scarifier, 3 pt,  </p>
        <p>12' steel trailer Approx. 300 welded hog panels Approx 10 welded cattle panels 700 fence post (10) hog feeders 4" 20' auger w/elec motor Many other farm related itemj</p>
        <p>AuctlonMrs Not*: For furthsr intormation cill, Russell Phillips at* 918-827-4135 or Charlas Phillips at 919-827-5021.</p>
        <p>For brochure w/picturaiora detallad Hating of aqulpmant, contact balow listad.</p>
        <p>Gregg Goins Nashville, N.C. (919) 459-4139</p>
        <p>Ernest Harris? Warranton, N. (919) 257-214(? (919) 446-1077</p>
        <p>Auction Service, Inc.</p>
        <p>Rt. 4 Box 281-G Nashville, N.C. 27856 The Complete Auction Service"</p>
        <p>NCAL 1468</p>
        <p>John Tugwell John Acal Glenn Warren? Rock^^MounL^ Littleton, NC Tarboro, NC</p>
        <p>Americas #1 Selling Automobiie</p>
        <p>1984 Olds Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>On Sale Now</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet C-lO Diesel Pickup  6.2 (jiesel, one owner, clean.</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Silverado Pickup  Automatic, air condition.</p>
        <p>1979 Datsun Pickup - Yellow. Priced to go!</p>
        <p>Ramon Latham Bonner Latham Joe Rawls J T Burrus Douq House</p>
        <p>10,656</p>
        <p>00 * $</p>
        <p>89 * e</p>
        <p>Per Month</p>
        <p>N.C. Sales Tax And License Fees Extras</p>
        <p>** Based on $1500 down (cash or trade), 12.9 APR, 48 monthly payments, finance charges $2673.60, total of payments $12,042.72. Stock no. 5208.</p>
        <p>HOLT OLDS-DATSUN</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd.</p>
        <p>Greenville</p>
        <p>756-3115</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0051" />
        <p>rhe Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C</p>
        <p>Sunday. February 5. 1984  [)-5</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted |</p>
        <p>PARTS MANAGER for GM | dealership. Salary com- | mensrate with experience. ' Apply In person, Josh Mills , Pontiac GMC, 1219 Broad St., New Bern, NC.</p>
        <p>PERSON NEEDED In sales</p>
        <p>tor unique Coatings Product. *25,000 per year potential. Must have good closing rates. Call 757 3355._</p>
        <p>SECRETARY. Do you en|oy worklno In a professional o1-flee? I have an Immediate need tor a person with word pro-cewlng. Excellent salary and benefits. Call Gertie, 750-0541, SnelllngA Snelling Personnel. SECRETARY. Sparkling per-sonality and good office skills wilt land you this position. Super benefits and salary. Call Gertie, 758-0541, Snelling 8, Snelling Personnel. SECRETARY. "BEE" busy In , ttds buzzing office, honey of a Ipb. Public contact ottered. Call Mrtle, 758-0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel Services. SERVICE MANAGER tor GM dealership. Salary commensurate with experience. I'Abply in person. Josh Mills .PWlac GMC, 1219 Broad St.,</p>
        <p> NpwBern, NC._</p>
        <p> WANTED MIDDLE AGED lady</p>
        <p> to spend nights with middle</p>
        <p> aged lady. 746-354.</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>TELEPHONE</p>
        <p>INTERVIEWERS</p>
        <p>(Pitt County)</p>
        <p>Earn extra money by doing | parttime research work via ' telephone. In your own home, j No experience necessary. No ; selling Invptved. Private phone Is reouired. Send letter with education, work experience, references and phone number to Department 2-08, P.O. Box 1100, Columbia, MD 21044.</p>
        <p>Affirmative Action Employer AA/F</p>
        <p>059 Work Wanted</p>
        <p>ALL TYPES TREE SERVICE.</p>
        <p>Licensed and fully insured. Trimming, cutting and removal, stump removal by grinding. Free estimates. J.P. Stancil, 752 6331.</p>
        <p>.WANTED Receptionist / Secre . tary tor dental office. Must be pleasant, hardworking and thonest. Duties consist of:</p>
        <p> scheduling, collections, book-f keeping, and insurance claims, r Interested persons please send</p>
        <p>resume to 512 Plaza Boulevard, t Kinston, NC 28501.</p>
        <p>- WANTED TRUCK DRIVERS to</p>
        <p>i drive 18 wheelers. Must have 2 4 years experience with at least 6 1 months flatbed experience. Roy at 1-946-1865 between 8 a.m. 5</p>
        <p> p.m.</p>
        <p>WANTED: Mill rights, 5 years experience, pay ^ndlng on '7(bulW. Apply Farrior &amp;amp; Sons, Tinc. Farmvllle,</p>
        <p>, NC. 753-2005.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ANY TYPE REPAIR WORK.</p>
        <p>Carpentry, masonry, roofing. 35 years experience. Call James Harrington, 752-7765 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>BRICK OR BLOCK work repairs or additions, 11 years experience. Call 1-825-6591 after 7p.m.</p>
        <p>CONSTRUCTION additions, renovations and repairs. Call Dillon Watson, 756-8232 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>DRAFTING SERVICES.</p>
        <p>Houseplans, layouts, .daycare centers and graphics. 746-6463.</p>
        <p>EFFICIENCY COMBUSTION</p>
        <p>test with Bacharach Instruments. Cleaning and servicing of flame type furnaces, *35. New service and repair company, Energy Doctors of Greenville. After 6 - 758-1854.</p>
        <p>FURNITURE  Tightened and repaired. Phone 756-2506.</p>
        <p>PAINTING INTERIOR and ex</p>
        <p>terior. Work guaranteed! References - tree estimates. 13 years experience. 756-6873 after 6p.m.  _</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FIRST MONTHS RENT FREE</p>
        <p>Upon approval and execution of one year lease and presei^ation of this ad.</p>
        <p>University Medical Park Townhomes Brand New Luxury Apartments IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY</p>
        <p> 2 Large Bedrooms  Kitchen</p>
        <p> 1 Vi Baths  Appliances</p>
        <p> Heat Pumps   Custom Built</p>
        <p> Spacious Floor Plan  Cabinets</p>
        <p>Washer-Dryer  Patios with</p>
        <p>Hook-ups  Private Fence</p>
        <p>Thermopane Windows E-300 Energy Efficient</p>
        <p>Beautiful Individual Williamsburg Exteriors</p>
        <p>Located Within Walking Distance of Pitt Memorial Hospital</p>
        <p>Call 752-6415</p>
        <p>Monday  Friday</p>
        <p>ABSOLUTE AUCTION</p>
        <p>Wednesday, feb. b, i9B4 - io am</p>
        <p>WILSON, N.C.</p>
        <p>LOCATION; Intarsaction of South Goldsboro Straat and US 301 South (I 95 Businast Loop). WATCH FOR SIGNS.</p>
        <p>RESTAURANT &amp;amp; SHOP EQUIPMENT OFFICE EQUIPMENT &amp;amp; TOOLS PARTS &amp;amp; FURNITURE</p>
        <p>' J.E. WHITLEY EQUIPMENT FINAL ESTATE LIQUIDATION ALL ITEMS ABSOLUTE</p>
        <p> PARTIAL LIST**</p>
        <p>SNrn CMi. iMl. Un t l*ngtht CaVi  Lampi</p>
        <p>DIrldtr ScrMnt-AM. Rtckt Cailitw Counlf-Tibl-Ch*lrt 3M Sacfttaiy II Copy l4chlno 34' Swrotary Oolli 4 Choir Mtoonry Toeli-Cattors Soata from Pann Cantral Hall Cara SoalB Irom III. Canlral Rail Cara Ping Pong TaMaMlac Carpal Stancil Machlna-LR Chaira Solaa-Collaa Tabla-Racllnar</p>
        <p>Toaatmaalar ToaatarCarpal Rollar Dough Rollor Machino Wtrohouao Fana</p>
        <p>HotMrt C1 DIah Waahar-Loawatora Milk Shaka Machlnaa Salaamana Satchala 2 HP Air CompraaaorPanal Saw us 2 HP Mulllplai Drill Ropar Whilnay Rapad Punch Linda V I-2MC Waldar</p>
        <p>Maul adga MoldingHO Drop Corda Brown S Sharp# Unlwaal AaaL Pop RhrMa-Plumblng Parta</p>
        <p>Lalho-Orlnding Machina Waatlnghouao Oaa Clolhaa Dryor 5 lour Hot WIra ShaHIng Aaat. ChinaEyorpura Walar FIHora Maat Saw BUdoa-Aaal. DollUa S' Buletwr Block Work TaMo</p>
        <p>Braaa FHtlngaGalv. Flttlnga TaMa Baool t Columna FraalvCFMallc Parta-Oaa Faria FIra Control SyaUffl Parta</p>
        <p>Mlac. S.S. Angla Iron t Sguaro tuMng 1*B Ford 100 Pickup wMllty rack Vulcan Com. Pizia 0*on Vulcan 3' Comm. Rango</p>
        <p>NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS (May bd much mor# bsolut* rsstaurant dqulpmanl)</p>
        <p>DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BUY EQUIPMENT a PARTS AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION Building must bd vacBMd</p>
        <p>TERMS: Csah, Approvad Chack. or Lattar of Cradil from Bank FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE AUCTION COMPANY</p>
        <p>SALE CONDUCTED BY</p>
        <p>STONE AUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>Box 244. BalUy. N.C. 27407 Tod Stono Tony R. Stono. Auctlonoor NCAL No. 541 Ml Stono NCAL1444  N.C. Brokor No. 42404  NCAL  *1647</p>
        <p>' Rocky MounL N.C. Phono (414)23S-4434,Or (914)478-5484 BalUy. N.C.</p>
        <p>Information conUlnod In Ihia adyirtlaomoni haa haon obuinad Irom rollablo aourcoa and la bollovod to bo comacL howovor, announcomonta made prior to aaU will Uka pracadanca oar primad malarial.</p>
        <p>059 Work Wanted</p>
        <p>OM Fuel, Wood, Coal I 074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>FURNITURE REFINISHING.</p>
        <p>Quality work at raasonabla pricas. Fraaestimatas. 756-4099.</p>
        <p>FURNITURE ratlnlshad. Quali-ty work at raaaonabla pricas. Call 757-0019 attar 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>PLASTER AND STUCCO repair best quality. Also new construction stucco. Call 756-7297 anytime.</p>
        <p>RADIO/TV REPAIR, all work ;</p>
        <p>Suaranteed, will pickup and eliver. Also available for, commission work. Call R.W. j Smith at Smith Electronics, 752 2768.  i</p>
        <p>WALLPAPERING AND</p>
        <p>Painting. 10 years e^rlence. Local references. 758-7748.</p>
        <p>WE WILL CLEAN homes, of fices or businesses. Call Bob or Tina Blackledge, 927-4765.</p>
        <p>WHY PAY A fortune tor wedding pictures? Call 756-4048 day or night.</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Antiques</p>
        <p>NINA'S ANTIQUES has put on a new face. 4 dealers showing country look with traditional charm. Farmvllle Highway, '/k mile beyond Salvation Army. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday</p>
        <p>062</p>
        <p>Auctions</p>
        <p>FARM MACHINERY Auction Sale, Tuesday, February 7, 1984, 10 a.m. 150 tractors, 350 Implements. We buy and sell used equipment dally. Wayne Implement Auction Corporation, PO Box 233, Highway 117 South, Goldsboro, NC 27530, NC #188. Phone 734-4234.</p>
        <p>SATURDAY, February 11,1984. 10 a.m. - Goldsboro, NC. Goldsboro Towers (old Wachovia Bank Building) corner of Walnut and James Street, downtown. Call tor reservatlons-limited seating-Inspectlon from 8 a.m. Selling all estate Items from Eastern NC homes and from the estate of Mrs. AAabel Humphries of Goldsboro, NC. In part, early listing: (xedrglan chest on chest with slide, numerous American tables in Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Queen Anne, and Sheridan styles, 3 part banquet table, NC walnut chest with inlay, good match of 8 Queen Anne chairs, 2 American miniature chests (one Virginia made), a host of mirrors Including examples of Adams, Constitution, Queen Anne, Chippendale, Victorian, etc., old oriental mirror, slant front desk. Southern pine corner cupboard, walnut pie safe with original tins, several Victorian sofas and chairs, walnut sideboard, some marble top, several Victorian, Gone With The Wind, cranberry, etc. Lamps, 8 pine peg tables, early silhouettes, about 12 pieces cf Canton china (covered dishes, etc.), 3 good estate diamond rings with appraisals, some oil paintings, antique Sheridan secretary (American), several dovetail pine NC blanket boxes, honest Eastern NC lazy susan, cherry NC wall cupboard, Virginia applewood sideboard with vine and heart inlay, Chippendale and Queen Anne side chairs, tea caddy, a number of tilt top tea tables and candle stands, tester bed, oil painting from a Faison, NC family of a younp lady, candle stand, sets of curly maple chairs, and a large set of semi-antique Chippendale ladder back chairs (12), Chippendale settee, small Georgian wingback chair, hunting prints, about 10-15 clean quilts (one applique tulip), walnut school masters desk, 2 walnut flat top desks. Special Note Found Locally: 12 spoons of coin sliver, 6 tablespoons by Campbell &amp;amp; Pryer (Fayetteville), 6 spoons by Brown and Anderson, Wilmington, NC from the Flowers family of Mt. Olive, 2 large sets of flatware-Herlfage (over 100 pieces), Buttercut 54 pieces. Tiffany silver, and other silver serving pieces, line old silver service, some Sheffield serving dishes, anda silver evening bag and coin purse. Really a fine sale of hard to find and rare Items. Most all are local origin. L. E. Warrick, Jr. Auctioneer, License No. 997, PO Box 997, Goldsboro, NC 27530 Phone (919)735 46480T (919)735-6061.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>30 X 60 OESK 179</p>
        <p>CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.</p>
        <p>Corner ot Pitt 8 Green SI.</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS C.L. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE</p>
        <p>2500 SO. FTa</p>
        <p>PRIME RETAILOR OFFICE SPACE</p>
        <p>On Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>CALL 756-8111</p>
        <p>lowest^</p>
        <p>?forp-</p>
        <p>HOLT</p>
        <p>OLDSMOBILE-DATSUN</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd.  758-3115</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>AAA ALL TYPES ot firewood</p>
        <p>for tale. J.P. Stancil, 752-6331. .</p>
        <p>ALL HARDWOOD - 1 cord. *75. W cord, (40. All oak, *85 a cord. Free kindling. Call 1 823-5407 or 758-0222.</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD FOR SALE, *35 load. Call 752-5990 or 758-2(22 after3:30p.m.</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD for sale. Ready to gol Call 752-6420 or 752-8847 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>SEASONED OAK, beech, or hickory. *50 halt cord. Seasoned 1 year. Delivered and stacked. 757 1637.</p>
        <p>SOLID OAK FIREWOOD, *90 a cord. Free delivery and stacked. 756-8358 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>WOOD FOR SALE - *30 per load. Call 758 4611 or 752-4017.</p>
        <p>WOOD HEATING. Complete line of woodstoves, chimney pipe and accessories. Squ^e Stoves. Chimney sweeping service available at Tar Road Antiques, Wintervllle. 756-9123, nights 756-1007.</p>
        <p>065 Farm Equipmant</p>
        <p>BATTERY CHARGERS -</p>
        <p>Schauer brand-2 amp *20.95: 6 'amp manual *25.49; 15 amp charger with 100 amp starter *83.95: 60 amp charger 200 amp starter *175.49. Batteries, testers and other auto needs in stock. Agri Supply, Greenville, NC 752-3 79.</p>
        <p>BETHEL FIREMANS' ANNUAL Auction Sale February 18, 1984. Highway 30 at Whitehurst Station.</p>
        <p>CATTLE HEAD GATEtMy D</p>
        <p>Cattle-Lac Portable Self Catch Head Gate *1468.49. Prietert Manual Head Gate *199.95, Automatic *239.95. Self Catch Head Gate *336.95. AgrI Supply, Greenville, NC'/52-39W.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE; 4 Long bulk bprns, good condition, located on Highway 30, 2 miles from Bethel, (fall 825-1581 after 6.</p>
        <p>GET READY FOR SPRING</p>
        <p>planting with diK blades from Agri Supply. Sizes from 14" to 3T' available. 22" 6MM notched $16.82, 20" 3.5MM notched *8.25, 18" 3.5AAM notched *6.69, 20" plain 3.5AAM *8.08. Ask about our disk blade warranty. Agri Supply, Greenville, NC7i</p>
        <p>HEAT LAMPS AND</p>
        <p>SHAOES-Whlte Heat Lamps *16.95 per case ot 12 tor 10 or more cases. Shades 6' cord *55.95 percase of 12, 8' cord *34.95 per case of 6. Heat pads and otrier cold weather supplies in stock.Agri Supply, Greenville, NC 752-3999.</p>
        <p>TWO POWELL bulk barns, 126 racks each. Roanoke primer with both heads. 4 tobacco trucks. Long harvester. 3 tobacco trucks. 758-4611 or 752-4017 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>1978 ROANOKE BULK BARN.</p>
        <p>18 box oil fired. Excellent condition. *3,800. Located i'ti miles North of Falkland, Highway 43. 752-7650 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>066 FURNITURE</p>
        <p>LIVING ROOM couch In excellent condition. Seafoam green. *150. 756-1439 after 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>USED EARLY American sofa. $125 or best otter. New bod step, *50. Phone 756-7308.</p>
        <p>072</p>
        <p>Livestock</p>
        <p>APPALOOSA PHILLY out ot Jester's Cherokee Sun Dance. Rome Gelding, 17 hands. 1-778-3S11,</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING. Jarman Stables, 752-5237.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>COMMANDO SWEATERS</p>
        <p>FLIGHT JACKETS MAI, L 28, N-2B. leather bomber B-t5. SNORKELS PARKERS FIELDS. A2 DECK PEA COATS RAINWEAR</p>
        <p>Sho#&amp;amp; And DisK#s</p>
        <p>ARMY-NAVY STORE</p>
        <p>A goo(i thing to remember!</p>
        <p>THE TECH SHOP Is a service oriented business. It is the trade name ot Technical Electronics and Malntananca, Inc. We maintain repair sarvices for AUDIO COMMUNICATIONS AUDIO/VISUAL and MORE and we don't charge tor repair astlmates. The TECh SHOF&amp;gt; is located on the comer of 14th A Charles in Greenville. Call us at 757-Ninetaen Eighty. ALEXANDER DOLLS new foE sale. Rhett and Scarlet *170. Alice *70. Goldilock *70. Gone with the Wind (85.756-0416.</p>
        <p>ALL REFRIGERATORS, freezers, ranges, washers and dryers are reduced for quick sale. Rebuilt, like new. Call B. J. Mills, 746-2446 at Black Jack. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY Duncan Phyfa sofa. Excellent condition. *150. Phone 758-7302 atter5p.m.</p>
        <p>BLACK SOFA, SO" long, good vinyl, *85. Phone 757-3200.</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TICE, 758 3013, tor small loads sand, to^l, stona, pine bark. Also driveway work</p>
        <p>074 MisctllaiiBOus</p>
        <p>GAS POWERED air com pressor, 5 horsepower. Call 3U-2834atter6p.m.</p>
        <p>GE REFIGERATOR. Side by side with dispensers on door Good condition. Sovran Credit Corporation. 756 5185.</p>
        <p>GEORGE SUMERLIN</p>
        <p>Furniture. Stripping, Repairing A Refinlshlng. (Formerly of East Carolina Vocational Center) next to John Deere on Pactolus Highway. 752-3509 HONDA MOTORCYCLE parts for tale. Vintage Pinball machine, various albums. Phone 758 3022.</p>
        <p>CASHNOW</p>
        <p>FOR</p>
        <p>Electric typewriters, stereo components, cameras, guitars, old clocks, lamps, portable tape players, bicycles, vollint, dolls, depression glass, carnival glau, china, crystal and antiques...anything of vallue.</p>
        <p>COIN&amp;amp;RINGAAAN</p>
        <p>On The Corner</p>
        <p>CERAMIC GREENWARE and ready to paint bisque. Unusual selections. 752-3123.</p>
        <p>COMPLETE FURNITURE</p>
        <p>Stripping and refinlshlng at Tar Road Antiques, 1 Sunshine (^rden Center.</p>
        <p>1 mile south of 756-</p>
        <p>DARK OAK finish 6 gun cabinet. *150. Excellent condition. Call 757-0577.</p>
        <p>DINGY NYLON AND synthetic clothing? Now available a product which whitens almost like magic. Reduced: 12 ounces *6.50 post paid, regular; *7.20. 0.0. Best Associates, PO Box 1442, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>FACTORY OUTLET now open to the public. Buy direct from the manufacturer and save. Canvas bags, ropes, hammocks and other Items manufactured by Hattra*. 1104 Clark Street, 758-0641.</p>
        <p>FISHER BABY Bear Woodstova, used 3 months. *300. Sears Ktnmore 18 cubic' refrigerator, 6 months old - with 2 year maintenance agreement, *500.753-2119 weekends.</p>
        <p>GAS DRYER  2 years old. *150. Upright freezer, *100. Bar with 2 stools, *50.746-4212.</p>
        <p>Have pets to sell? Reach more people with an economical Classified ad. Call 752-6166.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>IBM CORRECTING Selectric II. Extra Wpe balls and ribbons, *850. C)esk and chair, *200. Call 758-1568 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>INSTANT CASH</p>
        <p>LOANS ON A BUYING TV's, Stereos,cameras, typewriters, gold A silver, anything else of value. Southern Pawn Shop, 752-2464.</p>
        <p>INVENTIONS, Ideas, new products wanted! Industry presentation/national exposition. 1-800-528-6050. X83I.</p>
        <p>ITALIAN silk suit, *40. Nylon wool suits, *20 each 36 waist. Like new! 752-8887 after 11 a.m.</p>
        <p>JVC STEREO - 45 waH amplifier, tuner, tape deck, equalizer and advent speakers. *700. 757-1876.</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADS ot sand and top</p>
        <p>soil, lot clearing, backhoe also available. 756-4742 after 6 p.m., Jim Hudson.</p>
        <p>LAST CHANCE for savings -We're moving! 1'/5 year old spinet piano, walnut, soft touch. 1981 Chevette. 28,000 miles. 756-8959.</p>
        <p>LOG SPLITTERS, lawn and garden equipment  Sales and Rentals. Ca11756-0090 anytime.</p>
        <p>MAMIYA C220 214 x 2'4i Pro tesslonal Camera. 65mm wide angle lens and 135mm portrait lens. Excellent plus condition. Total package $400 firm. Call 758-7820 atter 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>MARANTZ CHALLENGER</p>
        <p>Series home speakers, 250 watts per channel. Brand new! *400 a pair. 756-9873.</p>
        <p>MARY KAY cosmetics. Phone 756-3659 to reach your consultant tor a facial or reorders.</p>
        <p>METAL DETECTORS -</p>
        <p>Authorized White's Dealer. Call tor free catalog! Bakers Sports Equipment, 756-8840.</p>
        <p>NEW AND USED Brunswick Slate pool tables. 10 models on sale. 919-763-9734.</p>
        <p>NEW ELECTRIC chair IIHer, good for arthritis patients. *450. Call 752-6025.</p>
        <p>PORTABLE YARD Buildings. Great for workshop, storage, etc. Any size, any color. 4 contemporary models to choose from. Can be seen on 264 By-pass before Carolina East Mall entrance or call 756-1502 any time and leave message.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>TNI8 WIIK'S SPECIAL</p>
        <p>1977 Ford Granada</p>
        <p>^99*41 per month</p>
        <p>Sailing price $2625, Down payment $700 Cash or Trade with approvad credit, 24 payments at $99.41, APR 19%, Lite Insurance included. Total amount financed $1972.17, total note due $3085.84, plus NC Tax and Lic#n$9.</p>
        <p>Carolina East Sales</p>
        <p>766"S660</p>
        <p>264 Bypaet Hooker Road Owndd  Operated by Qreenvllle N.C.  Dallas  Tripp  &amp;amp;  Rickie  Moore</p>
        <p>JOHNSENS ANTIQUES &amp;amp;LAMP SHOP</p>
        <p>SELECTION OF SMALL ANTIQUES</p>
        <p>LAMPS-QLASS SHADES  CHIMNEYS HANDMADE FABRIC SHADES</p>
        <p>OLD LAMPS REPAIREO AND REWIRED</p>
        <p>NEW LOCATION</p>
        <p>758-4839</p>
        <p>JISEtlTHST. QREENVILLE</p>
        <p>PLASTIC SLIP COVERS</p>
        <p>CuMon Hn#d In horn*. HMy etMT pUtMc. ProMcU lurnMim Inn MDOIw, III, Mint, &amp;lt;ww-Ing.</p>
        <p>J. AUSBY</p>
        <p>Sein tiKl ChaV ConnU (SPIIIowiorUMltM.OO Autby PUtllc Cown ut^nt  Wniaon</p>
        <p>Bethel's Annual firemans Auction Bethel, North Carolina</p>
        <p>February 18,1984 -10 A.M.</p>
        <p>SALE LOCATION: Highway 30 at Whitehurst Station 4 Miles East ol Sethel, N.C.</p>
        <p>Anyone Can Buy or Sell</p>
        <p>Items Will Be Received Februery 15.16,17</p>
        <p>THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING</p>
        <p>Peanul Combine</p>
        <p>Tractors</p>
        <p>Massey Ferguson John Dear Farmslls And Others Roanoke Tobacco Harvester (Both Heads and Trallars) Long Tobacco Harvaster</p>
        <p>Bulk Barn Cultivators Planters DISCS (All Sizes) Plows (All Sizes) Sprsysrs Grain Combine</p>
        <p>Ws Have Some Farmers Retiring and Some Radudng Operations Many Other Iteme Too Numerous To List</p>
        <p>LUNCH WILL BE SERVED</p>
        <p>Barbecue Pork A Chicken</p>
        <p>Terms: Cash or Good Check</p>
        <p>For Information Cell: H.R. Brown-825-709</p>
        <p>W.T. Whilehurst-B25-5811 W.M. Whltehurst-B25-106t Huah Pate  Auctioneer</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD SERVICE SPECIALS</p>
        <p>Includes up to 5 quarts of oil and filter for your late model Ford or Mercury. Others slightly higher.</p>
        <p>Tune-Up Special</p>
        <p>4 Cylinder........ </p>
        <p>*19.95</p>
        <p>6 Cylinder...................</p>
        <p>*23.95</p>
        <p>8 Cylinder...................</p>
        <p>*27.95</p>
        <p>Includes plugs and labor, all necessary adjustments, electronic engine analysis. Electronic Ignition only in late model Fords and Mercurys. Others slightly higher.</p>
        <p>OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 29,1984</p>
        <p>AST IN</p>
        <p>__,FORD</p>
        <p>America's  I Ueed Car Company  A1 1 4</p>
        <p>Tenth street &amp;amp; 264 By-Pass  OQ-U I IH</p>
        <p>Greenville. N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>FREEZERS, 25 cubic foot chest, Frost free upright, wesher ertd dryer set, new 30" Harvest gold drop In self cleaning range, and Harvest gold wall oven Call 746 2446</p>
        <p>REPOSSESSED VACUUMS,</p>
        <p>shampooers. and upright*. Call Dealer, 756-6711.</p>
        <p>SCANNER Low prices. Bearcats, others Specials on used scanners. All kinds Trade Ins. 756 0270  ,</p>
        <p>SEARS KENMORE WASHER,</p>
        <p>good condition, *135. Black Spanish style sofa. *55. 50.000 BTU gas heater, *85 Bookcase, full size bed. *25. Full size mattress and box spring, *25. 746-6929.</p>
        <p>SEEBRUGH JUKE BOX, 160</p>
        <p>selection, *450.758-3218. SHAMPOO YOUR RUGI Rent shampooers and vacuums at Rental Tool Company</p>
        <p>SINGER FLAT BED sewing machine with cabinet. Excellent shape. *250 negotia ble. 756 7237.</p>
        <p>SKIS, Rossignol, 160 cen timeters, bools, poles, *110. Movie screen, *12. Guitar (Glanlna), *100. 756-5385.</p>
        <p>SNOW SKI OVERALLS for sale, ladles size 12, navy blue. Used once. *25 or best otter 752-7338.</p>
        <p>SOFA SLEEPER Queen Size-Brown and Cream color New *550, asking *275 or best otter. Call 756 7531.</p>
        <p>STIHL 042 CHAINSAW with 20" bar, 5 chains. Very good condition. Call 752 3400. SWEEPING PARKING lots, apartment complexes, warehouses, line stripping. Complete landscape malnte nance. Free estimates. Reason able. Parking Lot AAaintenance Service Compariy, 757 3681</p>
        <p>TRANSITION WAREOROBES</p>
        <p> Women's clothing sizes 14-52. Let us sell your clothes for you. (jood selections to buy. 355-2508.</p>
        <p>074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>TRUCK COVER Fits Toyota short bed, *100.758 2904.</p>
        <p>TWIN BED, good condition *65 Kerosun heater Radiant 8, *60 Phone 756 5217</p>
        <p>UNDERWRITER APPROVED.</p>
        <p>fire proof 4 drawer and 1 draw er locking tile cabinets. *600 and (200. call 756 5408 alters</p>
        <p>USED SUPERMARKET</p>
        <p>equipment. Produce scales, check</p>
        <p>baskets, produce, meat</p>
        <p>out counters, shopping leat and frozen food cases and printing meat scales Coastal Re frigeration. 304 Hooker Road. 756 2104,</p>
        <p>WADKINS PRODUCTS tor</p>
        <p>sale. Phone 756 8471.</p>
        <p>WARD'S DISHWASHER, oak</p>
        <p>top, *100, good as new. Set ot bunk beds, solid oak, sold for (600, will take *200. matching yjread and curtains French Provincial chair, like new. *25 746 3980.</p>
        <p>WATERBED. King size *375 Call 756 4246 after 6 pm.</p>
        <p>074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>5 BAND COMMUNICATIONS receiver Picks up longwave, shortwave, broadcast, ham. and CB signals Call 752 5131 9 a m. to3p m_</p>
        <p>075 Mobile Homes</p>
        <p>For Sale</p>
        <p>ASSUME LOW PAYMENTS on 14x70 19(1 AAarshfleld. Like new. furnished Reduced Must sell! For appointment, call 758 6272 after 5 p.m.. anytime weekend*</p>
        <p>GREAT STARTER HOME with</p>
        <p>2 bedrooms, 1 bath, air coodi tioning, furnished and already to move Into. Set up on nice quiet lot. Used Marlctte 10x60 tor *3295 Must sell. Call 356-6532 anytime.</p>
        <p>WEDDING GOWN and veil Value of *500. Will sell for (300. Baby items. 756 8314</p>
        <p>1 YEAR OLD 600 pound icemaker and 1 year old porta ble dishwasher. You may fe sume payments on icemaker or buy. 756 6326</p>
        <p>IF YOU WOULD like to trade vour present home and move into a brand new home. caJI Tom for appointment at 756</p>
        <p>0191</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>NO DOWN PAYMENT</p>
        <p>83 ftensull Alliance SI 75 pei month 83 Renault Fuego S235 per month 82 Olds Cutlass S212 pet month 81 Chryslei LeBaron J183 per month 81 Vol*o Gl Turbo $250 per month 81 Chevrolet Chevelle $125 per month 80 Olds Toronado $272 per month 79 Honda Prelude $150'per month 79 Ford Thunderbtrd $146 per month 78 Che Monza Wg $101 per month 78 Chevrolet Malibu $131 per month 77 Dalsun 280 2  $ 186 per month</p>
        <p>77 Lincoln Versailles $186 per month 77 Mercury Monarch $90 per month 77 Ford Grenada $84 per month 76 Ford LTD  $120  per  month</p>
        <p>74 F600 Truck $170 per month (Hydraulic Lift)</p>
        <p>With approved credit Based upon an open and lease</p>
        <p>according to mileage $100 security deposit required</p>
        <p>WE TAKE TRADE INS</p>
        <p>AUTO DAILY RENTAL LOW RATES Auto Insurance Available</p>
        <p>MID-EASTERN LEASING CO.</p>
        <p>#14 Pitt Plaza 756-4254</p>
        <p>100 GALLON Propane tank, regulator. 30% full, 2 fire brick oas heaters, *200  50  horse</p>
        <p>Mercury boat motor, needs minor repair, *250 . 758 2128 after 5p.m</p>
        <p>4' RACK STEREO cabinet on rollers with smoked glass doors. Excellent condition. *125 752 0083</p>
        <p>4 NEW E 14 ' recaps, *90 Other sizes available at wholesale prices. 752 3942.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME STEPS and</p>
        <p>decks. 100% treated wood Shop built Delivery and Installation available Call Durawood Products. 756 2653.</p>
        <p>MOVE RIGHT IN. Clean 12x69.</p>
        <p>up In</p>
        <p>.pli</p>
        <p>*5.500 Call AAary days. 752 3000,</p>
        <p>2 bedroom Van Dyke, Set up in perk Appliances Reduced to</p>
        <p>nights 756 1997, 756 3452.</p>
        <p>MOVING, MUST SELLI 1982 Titan. 2 large bedrooms, sot up In Branches AAoblle Estates. Furnished, except washer/dryer Pay *1,900 and assume low monthly payments of *163 78. 756-8314.</p>
        <p>NEW 14' WIDE 2 bedroom fully furnished home. *499 Down payment, with payments lest than (165.00 per month. Colonial Mobile Homes. 107 W. Greenville Boulevard, Greenville. N.C. 355-3202.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>Saturday, Feb. 18,1984 - 11:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Location: 5 miles north of Greenville, N.C. onHighway 11 &amp;amp; 13.</p>
        <p>4 nice tracts of land ideal for house and horse ranch or just to get away from It all place.</p>
        <p>Tract 1  14V4 Acres (Approx)</p>
        <p>Tract 2  14V4 Acres (Approx)</p>
        <p>Tract 3  16V4 Acres (Approx)</p>
        <p>Tract 4  16V4 Acres (Approx)</p>
        <p>All of these tracts have some woods acreage on them.</p>
        <p>Terms: 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days upon delivery of deed. Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Auctioneer reserves the right to lump property together or not.</p>
        <p>Sdle Conducted by</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND REALTY CO P.O. Box 1235  Washington  North  Caroliii.i</p>
        <p>Phone: 946-60U7  Stale  License  No  7fi5</p>
        <p>MuC CuRKIHS</p>
        <p>Greenville, N. C. 758-1875</p>
        <p>RALPH RESPESS</p>
        <p>NOT responsible for accidents__</p>
        <p>1995</p>
        <p>per'month*</p>
        <p>1984 Ford Thunderbird</p>
        <p>NO DOWN PAYMENT Stock Number 4105 Red Carpet Lease</p>
        <p>= *Based on 48 Month Closed End Lease with $200.00 Refundable Security Deposit and First Payment in Advance.</p>
        <p>per month*</p>
        <p>NO DOWN PAYMENT Stock Number 4039 Red Carpet Lease</p>
        <p>1984 Ford Tempo</p>
        <p>= *Based on 48 Month Closed End Lease with $175.00 Refundable Security H Deposit and First Payment in Advance.</p>
        <p>B  Based  on  15,000  Miles  Driving  Per  Year</p>
        <p>m  frorn</p>
        <p>I A PIxe You Can Count On,</p>
        <p>UastingC nFORD SHlJ</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Tenth Street A 264 By-Pass  758-0114</p>
        <p>Greenville. N C 27834</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>FARM AUCTION</p>
        <p>Eliza N. Worthington and Margaret N. Scibeck Farm</p>
        <p>Located On NCSR 1414-3/4 Mile North Of Intersection SR 1001 and SR 1414 (Belvoir Elementary School).</p>
        <p>ACREAGE</p>
        <p>35 Acres Woodsland 74 Acres Cleared 109 Acres Total</p>
        <p>ALLOTMENTS</p>
        <p>9198 Lbs. Tobacco (1984 Basic) 8374 Lbs. Tobacco</p>
        <p>(1984 Effective)</p>
        <p>9965 Lbs. Peanuts (1983 Basic)</p>
        <p>Sale Date: Saturday, March 3rd 10:30 A.M.</p>
        <p>Live Music</p>
        <p>BBQ</p>
        <p>REALTY</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>COMPANY</p>
        <p>Rick Holder N.C. Auction Firm N0.31U</p>
        <p>105 W. Caswell Kinston, N.C.</p>
        <p>Phone</p>
        <p>5)3-9090</p>
        <p>Horace King. Jr. NCR EL No. 63090</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0052" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.  Sunday,  February  5,1984</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>075</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>MOVING, MUST SELLI 1976 Conntf, 1?k6S 2 bedroomj, I bath, partially lurniahed, cantralalr 7S6 6621</p>
        <p>NO MONEY DOWN on 1979 moblla home. Aaaume loan. Only 7 years owed 756 4833.</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>075</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>093</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY 107 Farms For Lease</p>
        <p>SPECIALI 3 bedroom, 2 bath, island kitchen. Payments under *215 monthly Why pay rent? Can be yours call 756 0191 or 756 3494,</p>
        <p>SPECIAL! Ooublewlde 24x56, I washer and dryer, central air, i payments under *310 monthly. ' ill"  ............</p>
        <p>1972 RITZRAfT 12x65, 3 bedroom, 1&amp;lt;/5 baths, furnished, air, underpinned, *7795 W at I negotiable. I 9461850 after 5.</p>
        <p>NO MONEY DOWN ' Call sue at 756 0191 or 7*6 3494</p>
        <p>VA100% Financing</p>
        <p>New 1984 Sinolewlde, bedrooms, I bath, cathedral  celling. Carpeted, appliances, total electric Minimum down payment with payments of less | than *140 per month</p>
        <p>CROSSLAND HOMES</p>
        <p>630 West Greenville Boulevard 756 0191</p>
        <p>OAKWOOD, 14x70. 3 bedrooms, I 2 baths. Like new. No equity, | assume payments Call 756-6022 , days or nights 752 1299 Includes, underpinning, deck, and storage building</p>
        <p>OAKWOOD, 1980, 14x70, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths with heat' pump Assume loan 746 6305</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS DOUBLEWIDE 33 j</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths. Low, Low, down Monthly payments, less, than *210 Call Bob, 756 0192 for j appointment</p>
        <p>SPECIALI 14x60, washer, dryer, air conditioned. Pay ments *190 09. Call Sue at 756 0191 or 756 3494.</p>
        <p>SPECIALI 3 bedroom Pay ments *153.53 monthly. Why rent? Can be yours. Call</p>
        <p>pay ri Sue at</p>
        <p>756 0191 or 756 3494</p>
        <p>WHY PAY RENT*</p>
        <p>TIRED OF PAYING rent? This 1984 Allstate includes washer, dryer, celling tan, garden tub, and much more! For less than *1,500 down and less than *220 a month Call Tom at 756 0191. WANT TO BUY A NEW mobile home? Is slow credit or bad credit your problem? If so, call today at 756 4833. "We are the solution!" _^__</p>
        <p>WHY PAY RENT? 1984 Vogue perfect for the couple about to invest! For less than *1,100 down and *160 a month This home can be yours. Call Tom at 756-0191</p>
        <p>1 973 BELLE MEAD, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, new carpet, underpinned and storage building *6800 negotiable. 757 3421</p>
        <p>1973 MONARCH. 2 bedrooms, appliances, partially furnished. Call 756 7317 aer 5:30 p.m. weekdays, anytime weekends.</p>
        <p>1973 SILVER 12 X 60, two bedrooms, 1 bath, furnished. Must sell . *5,800. 758 2872.</p>
        <p>1974 FAIRWAY, 12x65. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, fully carpeted, air, sun deck, underpinned, partially turnlshed. Call 752 2413atterip.m.</p>
        <p>1982 14x70, 3 bedroom Knox mobile home. Call 752-7512.</p>
        <p>25 YEAR FI4ANCIN0. No Money Down with land. We can Include brick underpennlng, well and septic system Into same loan. "The BeHer Homes People." Colonial Moblla Homes, 355 2302, Greenville, North Carolina.  _</p>
        <p>076</p>
        <p>Mobile Home Insurance</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMEOWNER</p>
        <p>Insurance the best coverage for less money. Smith Insur-anceand Realty. 752 2754.</p>
        <p>077Musical Instruments</p>
        <p>LIST OR BUY your business with C.J. Harris &amp;amp; Co., Inc. Financial A Marketing Consultants. Serving the Sourheastern United States. Greenville, N.C. 757 0001, nights 753 4015._</p>
        <p>ROUTE BUSINESS</p>
        <p>No selling Involved. Just collect the profits from your protected retail locations. Replace sold stock. Very easy to maintain. High profit potential. *8760. Minimum Investment. Call Mr. Wilson. 317 547-6463.</p>
        <p>095 PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE AND TRANSFER</p>
        <p>- 2,497 pounds of tobacco allotment. Call 1 (804) 877 7295 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>TOBACCO ALLOTMENT for lease. Beaufort County. Phone</p>
        <p>752-7428 after 6 p.m.___</p>
        <p>WANTED TO RENT tobacco poundage and farm land In Pitt County. 756-4634.</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BY OWMIW. 405 Finewood Road, adjacent to Lynndale and Graylelgh. 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch on large wooded lot. Formal living and dining areas, family room with fireplace and bullt-ln*. Kitchen with breakfast area. Newly 1 redecorated with carpet, I wallpaper, chair rail, etc. Call 756 5779 nig</p>
        <p>when you can own your own mobile home with a low down payment and monthly pay ments less than rent We have over 25 used homes to choose from All homes com pletely reconditioned with new carpet, tiie, curtains and new furniture</p>
        <p>AZALEA MOBILE HOMES</p>
        <p>Greenville 756 7815 Tarboro923 71*1 Chocowinity 946 5639 Willlamston 792 7533</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1ST OF THE MONTH Speical! Clean 1973 Vega. 12x60, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Call Tom at 756 0191 or 752 5377 after 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>12X60, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, washer/dryer, air, nice deck. In Branchs Trailer Park. 756 4632 or 1 383 4884 (Durham) after 5.</p>
        <p>12X65 PRINCETON, 2</p>
        <p>bedroom, I'/i bath. Central air. Partly furnished. 752-6458.</p>
        <p>1964 12x45 Highlander. 2 bedrooms, good condition. Re frigerator and stove. *2500 752 4787.</p>
        <p>1976 12 X 70 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air. AAany extras. *8200 752 1929 after 6 p.m</p>
        <p>1977 CONNER mobile home 2 bedrooms with l'/4 bath*. *300 down and assume payments. Call 756-6745or 756 2626.</p>
        <p>1978 OAKWOOD 14x58, equity and assume loan of *155 per month. Completely set up and underpinned. Call 756-6897 after 6p.m.  _</p>
        <p>1979 COMMODORE  12x60 mobile home. Excellent condition. Central air. Price negotiable. 753-3135 atter6p.m.</p>
        <p>HOWARD MAHOGANY Spinet Really good condition *800. Cal</p>
        <p>WANtED SOUND ENGINEER</p>
        <p>for contemporary recording act. 2-3 nights weekly. Guaranteed salary. 758 8772.</p>
        <p>1911 WURLITZER spinet plarw, *700. Call 752-0151 days; 756 8233 nights.  _</p>
        <p>082 LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>1981 SHERATON BY Redman, I4'x70', total electric, central air, 2 full baths, 2 bedrooms. It Is in the nicest park In the Greenville area, plus more. It has been taken care of and is In great shape. Call 756-3629 after 6 p.m., ask for Mike.</p>
        <p>1983 14' WIDE HOMES. Pay ments as low as *148.91. At Greenville's volume dealer. Thomas AAoblle home Sales, North Memorial Drive across from airport. Phone 752 6068.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Greenville's Finest Used Cars!</p>
        <p>(Located At Honda Store) 1983 Ford Ranger</p>
        <p>Pickup  4 spvid transmission</p>
        <p>1982 Honda Civic</p>
        <p> 4 door, spvud transmission '</p>
        <p>1982 Honda Civic</p>
        <p> 5 speud transmission , one owner car</p>
        <p>1982 Honda Accord</p>
        <p> 4 door, .^) speed, air condition, AM FM stereo with cassette</p>
        <p>1982 Honda Accord</p>
        <p>LX  Blue. speed, AM FM stereo with cassette</p>
        <p>1981 Honda Accord</p>
        <p> 3 door hatchback, blue in color</p>
        <p>1981 Honda Civic</p>
        <p>1300  Gold in color</p>
        <p>1981 Honda CM-400-T</p>
        <p> Motorcycle 7,Hh9miles</p>
        <p>1981 Volkswagen Rabbit</p>
        <p> Diesel 45,()()() miles, 5 speed, air condition, one owner</p>
        <p>1981 Honda Accord  4</p>
        <p>door, green, automatic transmission, air condition, one owner</p>
        <p>1981 Buick Regal 4 door.</p>
        <p>fully equipped  </p>
        <p>1980 Honda Prelude  2</p>
        <p>door Silver in color, automatic transmission</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Regal One</p>
        <p>owner, tilt wheel, cruise ronlrol, power windows, power door locks, power seat</p>
        <p>1979 MGB Convertible</p>
        <p>~ Lik^ riL'w. 47.H(K)  with</p>
        <p>black convertible top, AM FM stereo</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Thunderbird</p>
        <p> Green Automatic transmission, air condition</p>
        <p>1978 Plymouth Volare</p>
        <p>Wagon  Premier 56,tXX) miles</p>
        <p>(Located At Volvo Store) 1983 Buick Park Avenue</p>
        <p> 13.000 miles, like brand new</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun 280-ZX  2</p>
        <p>plus 2 Leather interior. T tops, cassette stereo, one owner, like new</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Skylark  4</p>
        <p>door, automatic, air condition, one owner.</p>
        <p>1981 Honda Prelude </p>
        <p>Low mileage, sunroof, air condition, nice car</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Corvette</p>
        <p> Loaded with options, nice car.</p>
        <p>1981 Renault 18i </p>
        <p>Economy with Class! Low miles.</p>
        <p>1981 Honda CV-650</p>
        <p>Custom  Motorcycle 4700 miles, clean bike</p>
        <p>1981Jeep Wagoncer</p>
        <p>Limited One owner, all the equipment</p>
        <p>1981 Jeep CJ-5  One</p>
        <p>owner In great condition</p>
        <p>1980 Volvo GLE Wagon</p>
        <p> Automatic, air condition, leather interior, power windows, alloy wheels.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Mustang</p>
        <p> Air condition, one owner</p>
        <p>1978 Pontiac Grand LeMans Wagon  Power</p>
        <p>steering and brakes, air. automatic transmission</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Monte</p>
        <p>Carlo  Landau 53.000 miles, power windows, lilt wheel, power steering and brakes, air condition</p>
        <p>FOUND-FEMALE KITTEN, brown and whit#, about 6 months old, on S. Holly St. Call 758 7587 evening*. If not claimed In a tew days, will be willing to give It away.</p>
        <p>LOST - Brown and white Brittany Spanlef in Eastern Pines area. Needs medication, ID on collar, answers to Lucy. Reward! 756-4904.</p>
        <p>LOST: WISCONSIN Morter mixer motor. *50 reward. Phone 752 3093.</p>
        <p>091 Business Services</p>
        <p>ALL St ATE ROOFING - New</p>
        <p>roofs and roof repairs. Have done work In Greenville area. Have good references, 1-946-2135, Washington.</p>
        <p>CALL ANGE MOBILE Home Repairs for heating, plumbing, and all kinds of mobile home repairs. All work guaranteed! Cox pop up camper for sale, *350. Phone 752-6471 or 752-1503.</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP. Gid</p>
        <p>Holloman. North Carolina's original chimney sweep. 25 years experience working on chimneys and fireplaces Call day or night, 753-3503, Farmvllle.</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Commercial</p>
        <p>Property</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL LOTS on 264</p>
        <p>west. Rod Tugwell at CENTURY 21 TIpfon 8i Associates, 756 6810; nights 753-4302.</p>
        <p>STORAGE OR SALES space, 15,000 square feet on Evans Street. 756-7417 or 752-4295.</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE STORAGE</p>
        <p>space available - in Greenville. Approximately 83,000 square teef . Call 756 4()90 or 756-284?.</p>
        <p>OAIL'S LANDSCAPING,</p>
        <p>backboe and concrete service. Phone day or night 1-522-4295.</p>
        <p>BobBarbour</p>
        <p>VOLVO AMC/JeepRcnauh</p>
        <p>33D0 S. Memorial Dr. Greenville 355-2500</p>
        <p>3303 S. Memorial Dr, Greenville 355-7200</p>
        <p>GREAT HOUSECLEANERS -</p>
        <p>"The Kelly M Girls," trustwor thy, responsible, outstanding girls presents to you best cleaning service ever. Call evenings 1-946-0609</p>
        <p>MALE BELLY DANCING</p>
        <p>Services tor any occasion. Call 752 1876.</p>
        <p>093 OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>USINESSS FOR SALE in Eastern NC - clothing stores (2), convenience stores (7), fabric shop, fast-food restau ranfs (3), full-sarvlee restaurants (3), groceries (2), mobile home park, naedlework-stencll shop, salf-sarvlce car washes (4), transfer company, and others; for additional Informa tion, contact Harold Creech, Business and Real Estate Broker with The Marketplace, Inc. 752-3666.</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT STORE located In large Mobile Home Park. Good business for retired person. 752-0510,</p>
        <p>POTENTIAL $50,000-$80,000 Per Year</p>
        <p>National company based In Lexingtron, KY looking tor qualified full and part time distributors in 4 county area. It you are bored with your job, tired of working tor the other, call 1-800-354-9594. Investment covered by inventory.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, bath condominium at Windy Ridge, *475 per month. Available last week In February. Lorelle at 355-2000.</p>
        <p>104 Condominiums For Sale</p>
        <p>A TASTE of Williamsburg is found In this 3 bedroom, 1'A bath ranch. Country kjtchan, great room with fireplace,, additional living area or recreation room, deck, huge corner lot convenient to all shopping. Just reduced to *49,900. No reasonable offer refused. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 756 3500 or 355 2588,</p>
        <p>9 nights and weekends.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. RIverhllls. New. Grea'troom, fireplace, heat pump, 2 decks, large wooded lot , 752 5234 after 6.</p>
        <p>109 Housbs For Sale Home duced s,i#o.</p>
        <p>Country, 2 acres. Brlgk Vene^ Ranch. Large front porch, about 1,650 square feet, double car garage with door, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, Nspacic^ and gracious family room with</p>
        <p>J gracious family rc-Taca and bullt-lns, country an and dinliw combination, deck on back of home, above</p>
        <p>assume FmHA LOAN for</p>
        <p>*1,000. Attractive Brick Veneer doll house, tastefully decorated. Immaculate and well cared tor home. 3 bedrooms, 1',^ baths, large country kitchen, utility area, outside stor^, laye lot. Only *39,000. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000, nights A8ary at 756-1997 or 756-2904.</p>
        <p>ASSUME FmHA 9% LOAN plus equity. Payments could be under *200 to qualified buyer. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen and breakfast area, almost like new carpet In den and hall. One car garage. Only *38,500. Call Davis Realty, 752-3000, nights Mary at 756-1997 or 756-2904.</p>
        <p>FHA 235 assumable LOAN.</p>
        <p>Lexington Square, established complex. 2 bedroom, 1V5 bath townhouse. Living room, dining area, washer/dryer nook, enclosed patio with storage, convenient end unit adjacent to athletic facilities. Call 756-5323 after 7 p.m. No brokers please!</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON SQUARE Phase III. New 2 and 3 bedroom tr makes ail In-terlor choices Including paper, peint, cabinets, carpet and floor plan. 10.35% permanent financing. Located near Greenville Athletic Club. J R. Yorke Construction Co.. Inc. 355-2286.</p>
        <p>104 Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>SEVERAL large farms and timber tracts to sell at Auction In Bladen, Sampson, and Cumberland Counties. For brochure call Col. H.B. Smith, the Auctioneer, (19) 483-1043. TOBACCO ALLOTMENT tor sale, 3,537 pounds. Call Eugene Perkins, 753-3585 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>WANT TO LEASE or buy or rent tobacco pounds tor 1984. Call 756-4509 after6p.m.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Rent To Own</p>
        <p>CURTIS</p>
        <p>MATHESIV</p>
        <p>756-8990</p>
        <p>No Credit Check</p>
        <p>Snowden</p>
        <p>dissociates</p>
        <p>Business Brokers</p>
        <p>752-3575</p>
        <p>103 ACRES with 33 cleared, 8 miles east of Greenville. Over 2000 feet of road frontage. Owner will divide. *90,000. Aldridge 8i Southerland 756 3500; nights Don Southerland 756 5260.</p>
        <p>160 ACRE FARM with 74 cleared, 10,700 pounds tobacco allotment and 460O feet of road frontage. Located 2 miles south of Bethel on NC 11. Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 756-3500; nights Don Southerland 756-5260.</p>
        <p>207 ACRE FARM east of</p>
        <p>Chocowinity. ISO cleared acres. Call Rod Tugwell at CENTURY 21 Tipton &amp;amp; Associates, 756-6810; nights 753-4302.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE AND COZY</p>
        <p>starter house in real good condition; conveniently located just outside city limits of Greenville near to industrial plants; 5 rooms plus bath, uutility room, and carport; nice yard with room for small garden In back; available Immediately; tor additional Information, contact Harold Creech, Business &amp;amp; Real Estate</p>
        <p>Broker, 752-4348._</p>
        <p>AYDEN, 609 Snow Hill Street. 4 bedroom brick veneer, formal living room and dining room, den, large recreational room with fireplace and built-in grill. Double carport. Outside garage and storage. 2530 square feet heated area. Lot size 123x240. Owner financing available. Call 746 6116.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES Contemporary Home</p>
        <p>Situated on a large corner lot. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitchen with eat In, great room, dining</p>
        <p>room, large deck connecting house to double garage with completed stuoio above.</p>
        <p>Beautiful landscaping</p>
        <p>unattached</p>
        <p>and</p>
        <p>walkways, plus an iinatlached carport. Priced to sell at *94,!</p>
        <p>7S6-4601 By Appointment Only.</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS - 3</p>
        <p>bedroom brick ranch, carpet, hardwood floors, fireplace, pool, deck, totally private. Reduced by owner, *59,400. Call 758 1355.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY  12 acres. Attention outdoor lovers Blueberry bushes, fruit trees, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, kitchen and breakfast room combination, mullt-purpose room. About 5Vi miles from Greenville. *90,000. Call Oavis Realty, 752-3000, nights Mary at 756-1997 or 756-2904.</p>
        <p>tlrepTac klt^</p>
        <p>deck on back t. --------</p>
        <p>ground swimming pool Davis Realty, 752-3000, 7i 756-1997.</p>
        <p>. Call 756-2904,</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE. New construction. 1500 square foot brick ranch that features large greatroom with fireplace. 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, large wooded lot, patio. Call CENTURY 21 Tipton 8. Associates, 756-6810; nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302.</p>
        <p>town! I Pay equity an(f assume 8 %% loan of *51,000. Three bedroom perfect ranch with one acre wooded lot located on Tar Road. Call HIgnlte Realtors, 757 1969 anytime</p>
        <p>COUNTRY FARM HOUSE - 10 3/5% NC Housing Money available for a tew more days. Needs some repairs. Over 1,500 square feet. Almost a V4 acre lot. Good neighborhood. *30,000. Call Davis Realty, 752-3000, 756-2904, 756-1997.</p>
        <p>BRICK VENEER RANCH</p>
        <p>Assume FmHA loan. Spacious family room and kitchen, 2 large bedrooms. Almost like new. 6 miles from Greenville. *41,500. Call Davis Realty, 752-3000, nights Mary at 756-1997 or 756-2904.</p>
        <p>BRICK VENEER RANCH -</p>
        <p>Assume FmHA loan to qualified buyer. Carport, about 6 miles from Pitt Plaza, 3 bedrooms, 1'/? baths, neat neighborhood, large kitchen and utility area. Family room. *41,500. Call Davis Realty, 752-3000, nights Mary at 756-1997 or 756-2904.</p>
        <p>IF YOU HAVEN'T OWNED a</p>
        <p>home In the last three years, you might quality tor the 10.35% money that everyone Is talking about! We have a perfect ranch with three bedrooms, I'/i baths, living room with fireplace, eat-ln kitchen, and deck for (45,430. Call HIgnlte Realtors, 757 1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>Sell your used television the</p>
        <p>Classified way. Call 752-6166.</p>
        <p>D.G. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>HUGE DOUBLE GARAGE with special storage for good size boat or workshop, 1774 square feet. 3 bedroom, 2 bath traditional home, large lot with picnic shelter and/or kennel. Located just outside Greenville. *68,000. (additional acreage available).</p>
        <p>GREAT CONTEMPORARY</p>
        <p>located at 3107 Gordon Drive, Lake Ellsworth subdivision. Nearly 2000 sq. ft. of area. Four bedrooms, unique floor plan, large wooded lot. *79,900.</p>
        <p>PLEASE LISTEN TO Us. We re</p>
        <p>not kidding when we say this Is a great deal at 101 Lancaster Drive in Cambridge Subdivision. VA fixed rate loan assumption at 10'/^% with payments of approximately *490.00 are hard to find. Immaculate home features great room with fireplace, separate dining area, three bedroomns, two full baths, deck, storage. A steal at *56,000, but make us a lower otter.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY. A large and lovely designed ranch at 122 King George Road on a large wooded lot. Over 2100 square feet of heated area with great kitchen and eating area, tremendous formal living and dining areas, three large bedrooms, two full baths, cozy den, big double garage. *98,500.</p>
        <p>VERY DESIRABLE LOCA-TIONlavallable In February. Located at 1113 Hillside Drive In popular Elmhurst area. Four bedrooms, formal living and dining areas, big kitchen and eating area, separate rec or play room, a lot of house for the money! *59,500.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>David Nichols Katherine Vinson</p>
        <p>355-6414</p>
        <p>752-5778</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>U)HftE UN YOU FIND A UR THATS RATED AT 60 MILES PER OALION</p>
        <p>Huty</p>
        <p>FOR UNDER S6,000.00 ??</p>
        <p>Including Options Lihc Thm:</p>
        <p>Tinted Olass  Chrome front and Rear Bumper</p>
        <p>floor Mats  Boor Edje Ouards</p>
        <p>Comfort Tilt Steering IBheel Sport Mirrors AM/fM Stereo  *5 Speed</p>
        <p>IDhite lUall Radial Tires</p>
        <p>ir$ AUAILA6LE NOW AT PHELPS CHEUfiOLET</p>
        <p>A/0 A/0A/5EA/5E</p>
        <p>Used [ar Deals!</p>
        <p>1983 Buick Ccnturv  4 clor. tilt wheel, cruise control AM/FM stereo. Vinyl roof, wire wheel covers. 12.000 miles, New'</p>
        <p>1983 Buick Electra Limited 2 door, 1300 miles Brand new m every way Charcoal with sand gray roof</p>
        <p>1983 Mazda Pickup  Very nice, new tires, low mileage, silver with blue trim</p>
        <p>1983 Chevrolet Customized Van - Raised roof, all the options, silver with dark blue velour interior</p>
        <p>1983 Buick I.eSabre  4 door, power windows, tilt wheel, power locks. AM FM stereo, sport wheels. Only 10.000 miles. Local trade. White with dark blue vinyl root.</p>
        <p>1983 Buick Regal - Dark brown, loaded with options Executive lease Car New Car'</p>
        <p>1983 Mazda 626  5 door. Touring Sedan LX package Every option' 23,000 miles Burgundy ice with burgundy velour interior. 1983 Honda Civic - 4 door. only 15.000 miles, new m every way. Daik brown</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Regal Limited - 2 door. Lots ot equipment, 23,000 miles. Very Nice Beige,</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Century - 4 door. High Mileage but a Sound Car at aGood Price. Dove Gray with blue cloth interior 1982 Buick Riviera -This is a Rare Car' Beautiful black with red leather interior Concert sound system with all the options. 28,000 miles</p>
        <p>1982 Mazda 626 Convertible -Special Edition Cne 0 a Kind' Blue with dark blue convertible top fully Equipped 15.000 miles. 1982 Buick Regal Limited - 4 door This car is loaded with equipment' Clean as new' Brown with beige roof,</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Malibu Classic - 4 door, dove gray, power windows, tilt wheel, cruise, power door locks. AM-FM stereo, low mileage, very, very clean</p>
        <p>1982 Olds Cutlass Supreme - 4 door. maroon with maroon Cloth interior, low mileage. AM FM stereo, sport wheels, very nice</p>
        <p>1982 (TIds Cutlass Ciera LS - 4 door, dark blue with beme top</p>
        <p>every way' Local</p>
        <p>1982 Olds Cutlass Ciera LS - 4 door, dark blue with be'ge top Clean Kac</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun 280-ZX - Dark bmwn and copper two tone, loaded with all equipment including T tops'</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Custom Van - Like new in every way' Local</p>
        <p>van withie  mrv option Beiqe</p>
        <p>'981 Olds Cutlass Supreme - 2 dOOr Loaded wilti options</p>
        <p>m''lud nq power seal, ^ ilv 21.000 miles. Likt,' Niov' Gold</p>
        <p>1981 Buick Llectra Limited - 4 door Local Car Loaded ,vith</p>
        <p>equipment Dark blue with matchmc,  (uot  Mto,.uiuieiv</p>
        <p>Immaculate'</p>
        <p>1981 Mazda 626 Luxury - 4 door, jic wer mdows. pov.er ooor Ic'ks c'U'Se cof^trol SU''/ '- and t assetle automatic</p>
        <p>4 door, j'x wer ..mdows. pov.er ooor :ieand t assette automatic</p>
        <p>tritnsmishton. air ccntlition Vorv Llean local 1981 Tovota Corolla - 2 dOOr 36.000 v'nndilioninq. local trade. Nice Car'</p>
        <p>1981 Buick l.e.Sabre Limited -Loaded' Li Ca'' Beiqe</p>
        <p>1981 Buick Park Avc-nui' - 4 OuOr lucal tunle. mill's every option Jadesione 1981 Pontiac F irebird - v.0v. V les sti't</p>
        <p>ar. BrOv*.'I</p>
        <p>miles automatn; air oal trade Very Nice</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun Pickup - 13.000 m les n h'te</p>
        <p>1981 Buick LeSabrc' Limited Diesel</p>
        <p>t" Pill'' liMV '.erv imne local c 1981 Buick Llec tra Park Avenue - V. ano aiterior uOaded Ni',. rea ,ci, sri.i', 1981 Olds Cutlass Sujiremc' - .  '</p>
        <p>. cvei'- AM "M a!t'eo nice^.ar -IVOOori ' 1979 Dodge Pickuji - r . I ' P-'vVrieels, 60.000 rales (.t.'OvI bi ' il-U' -1979  ( lu'vrolel Mon/a (. .ibnolcM</p>
        <p>'diti.'nmq au' i!'. ;  ' '</p>
        <p>Ne.. Pa'ir' Da' - Blur</p>
        <p>GRANT BUICK INC</p>
        <p>bj  ti.vu  . ui qi'iiv</p>
        <p>Phone: 7bb-1877</p>
        <p>OINItAl MOTOtS COiK)tATION</p>
        <p>D.G. Nichols Agency</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>NEW HOUSE. Ruitic log house provide* true country living, 1144 sq.ft. on 3/4 acres ot land; combination kitchen and living area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Buyer gets to select carpet, kitchen and bath floor w erlng. *47,9(X); seller peys 2000 closing costs.</p>
        <p>REDUCEDI We've reduced the price a total of 4,000 on this Immaculate home In Horseshoe Acres Subdivision. Located at 119 Blacksmith Lane convenient to the hospital complex. Excellent floor plan features great room with large dining aree and fireplace, neat kitchen, three large bedrooms, two full baths, big lot with storage building. Possible Federal Land Bank Rnanclng available. Now *58,000.</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS TRI-LEVEL. Great location at 1204 E. Wright Road In College Court SuMivlslpn Nearly 2000 sq. ft. ot heated area. Formal living and dining rooms, nice kitchen with Island, three or tour bedrooms, con-vertable family room with fireplace, 2 full baths. Unique floor plan. *69,500.</p>
        <p>GET THE MOST tor your money. 1800 square tt of delightful family living! Living room, dining room, eat-ln kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large family or game room, locaTed In Hardee Acres. *60,900.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING near</p>
        <p>Calico. About 15 miles sooth ot Greenville. A nice brick home on approximately l acre of</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>ESTATE REALTY CO.</p>
        <p>752-5058</p>
        <p>1*14,900 -Four bedroom trailer' with lot at Bayvlaw, only one. I block from water.</p>
        <p>*31,000 - Double wide loeated,. two miles south ot Ayden; tour, bedrooms, two baths, detached, workshop. Situated on an acre</p>
        <p>lot.</p>
        <p>*41,900 - Attractive two bedroom home In Ayden; living room with fireplace, one car</p>
        <p>land. 1400 square feet of area building*.</p>
        <p>  liw</p>
        <p>2 or 3 bedrooms, full bath</p>
        <p>plus 2 outbuilding room, kitchen and eatl</p>
        <p>*42,500.</p>
        <p>David Nichols...............355-6414</p>
        <p>Katherine Vinson..........752-5778</p>
        <p>ENORMOUS AMOUNT of room in this two story home In Englewood! Over 5,100 square teef with tour bedrooms, play room, office, den with fireplace, and more! Call HIgnlte Realtors, 757-1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>garage. Hurry and lef s use the' -0.35% NC Housing loan I</p>
        <p>*59,980  Westwood is  nvfr nient location to hospital and shopping. This three bedroom-home I* priced to sail; walk-ih laundry room, two baths, pat:  waiting for those summer cookwits, spacious lot.</p>
        <p>*62,900 - New on market I* Ithi*.</p>
        <p>inlsh-style home sltuat^ ll/5 acre* two mile* south of Ayden; three bedrooms, ^ baths, great room with fireplace, carport. Possible loan assumption.</p>
        <p>S65XW0 - Country home located-twenty minute* west and con--venlent to hospital; thrw bedrooms, living room with Craft Insert, spacious kitchen, two baths, 16 X 24 garage or. shop, swimming pool.,. Exclusive listing.</p>
        <p>*74,9M - Country home ten minutes from Carolina East-Mall. The beautifully landscaped grounds are a fittind Introduction to a superb ntfF or; three bedrooms, two bath*,-formal areas, two car garage, 16X20 shop, wooded lot.</p>
        <p>Jarvis or Dorli* Mill* 752-3647</p>
        <p>Billy Wilson 7M-4476</p>
        <p>Big living area,</p>
        <p>Moving awayt AAake the (rip lighter by selling those unneed-d Item* with a fast action lasslfled ad. Call 752-6166.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT FARMERS HOME Loan Assumption. WalT kept 3 bedroom brick home with garage. Large kitchen and dining area. For detail* call Tha Evans Company at ?52;M14, Faye Bowen, 756-5258 or Wlnnld, Evans 752-4224.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT BUY In this 3 bedroom, I'A bath brick ranch. Formal areas, along with pine pannel den, fireplace and bullt-lns, kitchen and seperate mud room, carport, and 1,8M square feet tor only *58,960. Call Sue Dunn at Aldr.ldgb &amp;amp; Southerland 756-3500 or 355-2588.</p>
        <p>EXCLUSIVE LISTING</p>
        <p>Oelighttully different country farmhouse - completely re* molded - excellent locallon  situated on large wooded lot  spacious and gracious - tasw fully decorated In earthtone*. You must see this almost like new charming home with largO front porch, call for details. At or Lyle Davis, 752-3000,756-2904.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>&amp;lt; SHOP THE BEST SHOP HOLT QUALITY USED CARS</p>
        <p>1983 Olds Cutlass Brou9ham</p>
        <p>4 door. Loaded, extra clean, low mileage.</p>
        <p>1983 Subaru GL Wagon</p>
        <p>Burgundy with light brown cloth interior.. Loaded, like new, 3800 miles.</p>
        <p>1983 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>2 door, white with burgundy velour interior.; Loaded.</p>
        <p>1983 Olds Cutlass Calais</p>
        <p>2 door, loaded with equipment. White with, brown landau top.</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun 200-SX Coupe</p>
        <p>Brown with saddle interior, 5 speed, AM-FM stereo cassette, nice car.</p>
        <p>1982 Ford EXP</p>
        <p>Good transportation, great gas mileage, 5 speed, air, stereo, blue.</p>
        <p>1982 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon</p>
        <p>White with burgundy velour interior. 3 seats, luggage rack.</p>
        <p>1982 Olds Cutlass Ciera</p>
        <p>4 door. Dark green with light green cloth interior.</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun Sport Truck</p>
        <p>Black. Short bed, loaded, 21,000 miles, one owner.</p>
        <p>1981 Ford Thunderbird</p>
        <p>Copper with tan roof, one owner, loaded.</p>
        <p>1981 Pontiac Grand LeMans Wagon</p>
        <p>White with woodgrain siding. Beige vinyl interior.</p>
        <p>1981 Olds 98 Regency</p>
        <p>2 door. Light green with green velour interior, landau roof, loaded.</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Light green with light green vinyl interior, bucket seats and console, loaded.</p>
        <p>1981 Dodge Omni</p>
        <p>4 door, white with tan vinyl interior. Automatic transmission, air condition, AM/FM stereo, 39,000 miles</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>2 door. Yellow with i</p>
        <p>saddle interior. 31,000</p>
        <p>actual miles.</p>
        <p>1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme am</p>
        <p>72 door, white.</p>
        <p>1980 Pontiac Phoenix</p>
        <p>Dove gray, burgundy interior, low mileage, one owner, looks new.</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Chevette</p>
        <p>2 door hatchback. Red with black interior.</p>
        <p>igTBFIatSpider Convertible</p>
        <p>Beige with sacidle interior. Automatic, 41,000 miles, clean, one owner.</p>
        <p>4 door, Loaded, Light^rown^beige Vinyl roof Light brown cloth interior, one owner.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Thunderbird</p>
        <p>Blue with white landau roof, white vinyl interior, T-tops, loaded, nice car.</p>
        <p>1978 Datsun Truck</p>
        <p>Short bed. Red with black interior, AM/FM radio sliding glass window, sport wheels, very nice.</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge Colt</p>
        <p>2 door, silver, 4 speed, air condition, gas saver.</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge Magnum</p>
        <p>Dove gray, must go.</p>
        <p>1977 Honda Civic Wagon</p>
        <p>Blue with black interior. Nice car.</p>
        <p>1972 Ford F-100 Pickup</p>
        <p>Real clean. 6 cylinder.</p>
        <p>HOLT (HDS-OATSIM</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd.,</p>
        <p>756-3115</p>
        <p>OMCMIALIIY SERVICE MRTS</p>
        <p>MMtU MOIOtS OOWORMION</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0053" />
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, February 5,1984  Q./</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>FAMRS h6M - Tbsum* loan. If quallfltd, paymants could ba as low as $150 a month. Brick Vanaar, 3 badrooms, larga lot. Rad Carpat - Stava Evans  Assoclatas, 355-2737.</p>
        <p>lMMACULAT~INSIDE and fi nancing is suparb! Fixed rate loan with only 5% down! No closing cost on this VA owned property. Three houses left! from $39.450 to $69,300. Call Hignlta Realtors, 757-1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>JUST LISTED. Cute ranch with 3 badrooms, 1V4 baths on huw corner lot In the country, just 10 minutos from the Hospital. Excellent beginner home, just like new I Priced at $46,000. Possible FHA Assumption. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 756-3500 or 355-2588.</p>
        <p>LAI/E ELLSWORTH - 3008 Phillip Road. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1,908 square feet of living area. A super buyl $67,500. Bill Williams Real Estate, 752-2615. LOSt IN THE TREESI New log home with large master bedroom, plus two more, great room with fireplace and dining area, loft and over 1700 square feet for only $72,000. Call Hignlte Realtors, 757-1969 an'^lme.</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Solo</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING  Country honte located on 3 wooded acres. 3 large bedrooms. 2 baths, spacious family room and kitchen are,), double car</p>
        <p>garage. Priced for quick sale at $44,000. Call Oavis RealW 753-3000 or Mary at 756-1997, 756-</p>
        <p>2904.</p>
        <p>MUST SEE to appreciate this 3 bedroom brick ranch on a large wooded lot close to town. Woodstte In den plus central heat. Price reduced for quick sale to $53,500. Call Davis Real ty, 753-3000, nights AAary at 756 1997 or 756-2904.</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION - Club Pines  Crestline Drive, a joy to see/a greater joy to own! 4 Mroom, 2V$ batn Traditional on wooded lot. Screened in porch, sunken great room, over 2,000 square feet. $110,000. Call Barbara Tipton, 756-6810, nights 756-2421, CENTURY 21 Tipton &amp;amp; Associates.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING; Horseshoe Acres. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, brick ranch that features double garage, office and large lot. Excellent buy at $57,500. Call Rod Tugwell at CENTURY 21 TIptpn I Associates, 756-6810; nIghH 753-4302.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING, Windy Ridge, 3 bedroom, 2'/4 bath townhouse. Super nice. Lots of extras. Living room and dining room, and .over 1480 square feet. Call CENTURY 21 Tipton &amp;amp; Associates, 756-6810; nights Pam Hegger 355-6158.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING in Peaceful West Haven. 3 bedroom, 2 bath brkk ranch. Complete with fireplace, 2 ceiling fans, draperies, and over 1,750 square feet. All on a Corner lot. Priced to sell at $71,000. Call Pam Hegger at CENTURY 21 Tipton &amp;amp; Associates, 756-6810, and weekends call 355-</p>
        <p>REDUCEO. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, split level near Dalebrook. Formal areas and unique grounds. 8% assumable loan. Excellent buy at $69,900. /^^Intments only. No realtors.</p>
        <p>REDUCED $2400111 Mr. Clean would be Impressed with this two bedroom starter home with passive solar heating for only $38,700. Farmer's home assumption too! Call for more details! Call Hignlte Realtors, 757-1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>REDUCED ABOUT $7,000 -</p>
        <p>Posslbllty of renting with option to buy. Assume FHA 9'A% loan and settle In this almost 1,600 square feet home with heat</p>
        <p>pump, EEB heat, fireplace, fenced in backyard, carport. Call tor further details. Excellent location. Call 752-3000 or Lyle at 756-1997 or 7^-2904.</p>
        <p>RENT WITH OPTION to buy. Immediate occupancy on this brick Colonial home located on the Ayden Golf Course. 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, formal area, den with fireplace, garage and outside storage. Cali Mosely-Marcus Realty, 746-2166.</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE SUBDIVISION </p>
        <p>3 bedroom home has assumable 235 loan with low monthly payments It you quality. Call the Evans Company at 752-2814. Faye Bowen, Listing Broker, 756-5258. Winnie Evans, 752-4224.</p>
        <p>THIS HOME reflects a man's success I Four bedrooms, three full baths. Excellent for mother in law or college student! Only $57,000. Call Hignlte Realtors, 757-1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Farmers Home Loan Assumption available on this 3 bedroom, PA bath brick ranch In Ayden. Also featured are hardwood floors and carport. Call Pam Hegger at CENTURY 21 Tipton &amp;amp; Associates, 756-6810; nights and weekends 355-6158.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING; Almost 1400 square feet for less than $50,000 in Greenbrlar Subdivision. Three bedrooms, 2 full baths, carport, den, living room, and separate detached garage! Gall Hignlte Realtors, 757-1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. FmHA. No quired. You</p>
        <p>down payment required. Yoi only need $500 tor closing costs Assume payments of $165 oi leu if you qualify. Large living room/olnlng room combination,</p>
        <p>eitio, carport, etc. Call Quinn ealty, 355-6258</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING: SHAMROCK Terrace. 3 bedroom brick ranch with carport. Farmers Home Loan auumption. Priced to sell at $42,500! Call Century 21 Tipton &amp;amp; Associates, 756-6810; nights, Nathan Weeks, 756-4099. Hurry!.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING - Excellent condition. Only 3 years old. Located near shopping and Khools. 1,512 square feet, 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths, large eat-in kitchen, roomy dan with built-Ins, 2 car detached</p>
        <p>led garage Auume loan and get settled in about 2 weeks. Only $65,900. Call Davis Realty, 752-3000, nights Mary at 756-1997 or 756-2904.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING - Priced for a quick sale! Over 1,500 square feet, 4 bedrooms, PA baths, large corner lot, central heat and air, detached shop and garage. Room tor garden</p>
        <p> Call Davis Realty 752-</p>
        <p>3000 or Mary at 756-1997, 756-29M.</p>
        <p>NON QUALIFIED loan assumption at 9IA%. Pay equity and taxe over payments. Brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, detached storage, no city taxu. Red Carpet Steve Evans A Associates, 355-2737.</p>
        <p>PORTE RTOWN - State Road 1733. 3 bedrooms, PA baths, 1,601 square feet of living area Garage plus a party building $49,500. BUI Williams Real Estate, 753 2615,</p>
        <p>POSSIBLE RENT with option to buy. Immediate occupancy. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, loft area, greatroom with fireplace, dln-InO room, kitchen with all appliances furnished. Double garage. Located just outside city In Wintervllle School district. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500 or 3H-2588.</p>
        <p>PROPERTY ; TOSELL?</p>
        <p>LT OUR EXPERIENCED, prefeulonal staff aulst you.</p>
        <p>We will be happy to do a market appraisal AT NO COST!</p>
        <p>CALL US TODAY w^Q.blount&amp;amp; associates</p>
        <p>:  756-3000</p>
        <p>nights A weekends 355-6330</p>
        <p>ftJT YOUR HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE! .iSweet Romance..</p>
        <p>Cybrus Creek I Beautifully de-slAned 2 and 3 bedroom tolinhomes with fireplaces. Kitchen, dining area. Centrally located In town, convenient to shying, schools, recreation.</p>
        <p>j.Hearts&amp;amp; Flowers...</p>
        <p>.Lots of room tor gardening Tiys 3 bedroom traditional ms Ol the extras. Large great ro^ with fireplace, French dcprs to deck, cozy kitchen with easing area, formal dlninf roAm. Plus a garage! Woodec loP. $84,500.</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>U Real Sweetheart,.</p>
        <p>lit a class by Jt'V wnilamsburg throughout, this loVely home features 3 brtrooms, all formal areas, d2k. Beautiful wooded lot In a g4at family neighborhood $110,500.</p>
        <p>w.Q.blount&amp;amp; assoc.</p>
        <p>;  756-3000</p>
        <p>nights A weekends 355-6330</p>
        <p>LASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>TIME TO DECORATE!</p>
        <p>THIS LOVELY Williamsburg style home is near completion; featuring 3 bedrooms, 2'A baths, greatroom. Beautiful lot. Large attic with permanent stairs. Great neighborhood.</p>
        <p>CALL TODAYI</p>
        <p>w.g.blount&amp;amp; assoc. 756-3000</p>
        <p>nights A weekends 355-6330</p>
        <p>TURN OF THE CENTURY</p>
        <p>home in Robersonvllle - Well-built older home In good condition and ready to live In, but</p>
        <p>you can further tlx It up yourself; large living room with fireplace; 3 or 4 bedrooms.</p>
        <p>large open front porch screened side porch, central heat, large and attractive yard with fenced area for protected children's play or pet; room tor large garden; for additional information, contact Harold Creech, Buslneu A Real Estate Broker, 752-4348.</p>
        <p>Ill lnv8tmGnt Property</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT RENTAL Hl^ TORY - same ranter In front apartment tor past 6. years. Well kept up brick duplex, located on Third Street near downtown. Possible partial owner financing. Call Winston Kobe, 756-9507; Aldridge A Southerland 756-3500.</p>
        <p>OFFICE CONDOMINIUMS tor sale. Exclusive Davis Realty. Fantastic opportunity to Invest m buslneu by owning</p>
        <p>in your own your office. Quality construction, optional sizes, many ame-nltlw to compliment your profusion. Some presale price available. Call days 752-3000, n^hts AAary at 756-1</p>
        <p>-2904.</p>
        <p>1-1997 or</p>
        <p>TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX 2 bedrooms, 1 bath each side. Fireplace, central air, heat pump, wMher/dryer hookups.</p>
        <p>anees and cavort, gate Shopping Center area. 4'A years old. Well maln-</p>
        <p>Rlvergate</p>
        <p>enter</p>
        <p>tained. Excellent rental history. $62,500. Owner-broker, E.L. Wall, 758-7284 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>113 Land For Sale</p>
        <p>LAND - 5.1 ACRES. Excellent</p>
        <p>location - Wintervllle School District. Call tor details, Davis Realty, 753-3000, 756-2904,. 756-1997.</p>
        <p>Help fight inflation by buying and selling through the Classified ads. Call 752-6166.</p>
        <p>ONE ACRE WOODED lot</p>
        <p>cleared. City Water. Wintervllle Township. No restrictions. $7500. Cal756-3667 aHer 7 pm.</p>
        <p>115 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>CHERRY</p>
        <p>OAKS^</p>
        <p>Ruidentlal</p>
        <p>building lot, 115x175, In well utabllshed section of this de-slreable subdivision. Wintervllle school district, county taxu only. $13,500. For more Information, call Allta Carroll at Aldridge A SoutMrland Realty, 756-35M or 756-8278.</p>
        <p>EVANSWOOD - SPACIOUS wooded homeslte on quiet strut. Call Ball A Lane, 752-</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM home, carpeted, central heat and air, vinyl, siding, large lot, clou to tM water In Bath, NC. Call 756-0412 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>WANT fO OWN your own home but just can't afford tM down payment? Rent this houu at 118 Church Strut, Wintervllle, with an option to buy and use your rent money tor tM down payment. Rent only $225 per month plus deposit. At end of 12 months subtract rent and de-pult - 13x$225.00-$2925 from Mlling price of $21,500 and pay Mlance of $18,575, or If you don't wish to buy lust keep renting. I'm agreuble. Call Timothy B. Hardu, 758-4128.</p>
        <p>$1000 DOWNPAYMENT.</p>
        <p>Country, almost new! Brick Veneer starter home. Auume FmHA. Tastefully decorated, 3 bedrooms, 1/$ baths, lam lot. High $30's. Call Davis Realty, 752-:</p>
        <p>3000,756-2904,756-1997.</p>
        <p>3 BEOROOAA, 1152 SO. FT. home for sale. We will move to your lot. For more Information, call 758-3171.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, 1 Mth brick home. 906 Howell Strut. Call 756-8035 between 8:30 and 5:30.</p>
        <p>$51,900. New Listing. 3 bedroom brick ranch. Leu than 3 yurs old. Approximately 1130 square tut. Hut pump. Some owner financing possible. Possible loan usumptlon for qualified buyer. Call Aldridge A Southerland, June Wyrick, 756-3500 or 756-5716 nights.</p>
        <p>7 VRM available on most homes we Mill Call us for details on this tnovatlve idul Hignlte Realtors, 757-1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>LOTS FOR SAL IN THE COUNTRY</p>
        <p>3 MINUTES SOUTH of Greenville - conveniently located In buutlful Baywood on S.R. 1708, rutricted to houu of 1700 sq.ft. or more. Community water, paved struts.</p>
        <p>5 MINUTES WEST of Greenville - located on pavOd highway S.R. 1312 (Voice of America Road) already approved for septic tank. Has community water (Bell Arthur).</p>
        <p>10 MINUTES SOUTH of Greenville - one acre or more wooded lot located betwun Venters Crossroads A Highway 43on paved highway S.R. 1751.</p>
        <p>10 MINUTES SOUTHEAST Of Greenville - located between Baick Jack A SMImerdlne on S.R. 1755. Community water (Eastern Pines).</p>
        <p>For additional Information, contact</p>
        <p>HAROLDCREECH</p>
        <p>Buslneu A RmI Estate Broker</p>
        <p>752-4348</p>
        <p>Lowest Single Family Lot Prices in Greenville!</p>
        <p>If you are looking for affordable, wooded lots within tM city limits, you must see BAYTREE. Pricu start as low as-l-Sl 1,000.</p>
        <p>756-6410</p>
        <p>DNE ACRE LOTS for sale in Black Jack. 10% owner financing. Only 10% down. 756-5981.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>Saturday, Feb. 10,1984 -12:00 Noon</p>
        <p>Location: Take Highway 64 east from Creswell, N.C. go approximately 3 miles to Rural Road 1116. Turn left. Sale will be approximately one mile on right.</p>
        <p>Two tracts pf prime farmland to be sold. Excellent corn and bean land.</p>
        <p>Tract 1  Total Acres 100</p>
        <p> Total Cleared 90 -Total woods 10</p>
        <p>Tract 2  Total Acres 70</p>
        <p> Total Cleared 60 -Total Woods 10</p>
        <p>Terms: 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days upon delivery of deed. Sale sut^ect to court approval.</p>
        <p>Sale Conducted by</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND REALTY CO. P.O. Box 1235  Washington  N.C.</p>
        <p>Phono. 946-6007_Stale  License  No.  /b5</p>
        <p>DOUQQURKINS  RALPH RE8PESS</p>
        <p>QrMnvle,N.C.  Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>758-1B7S  9464478</p>
        <p>not ESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS</p>
        <p>115 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>AYOEN, NC North Hills Estatu. Lot siza 110x150, up to 2 acru. Call 746-6116.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT. 1775 squart f^ badrooms, 3 batM, grutroom, dining room, kitchen, 1 car garagt on larga lot. $69,900. For appointment call 75A27I2 or 75^25, ask tor Tom or Shirley.</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOTS</p>
        <p>BRANDYWINE ESTATES. 6</p>
        <p>lots 3 mllu Mst of town .4 to .75 acres. Lots of treu. AAaps available.</p>
        <p>w.Q.blount&amp;amp; associates</p>
        <p>. 756-3000</p>
        <p>nights A wukends 355-6330</p>
        <p>117 Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>MYRTLE BEACH TiME sMring - golf privllegu, 26 coursu, green fu paid, tennis, much more. Ocunfront, pool, 17 yurs left. Week 26 and 52. North Myrtle Beach, 75th Avenue, $5,000.758-4362.</p>
        <p>NOW IS TH TIME to buy tMt water front lot - mobile home or cottage you've always wantad!  Don't wait until summer! Check with us today tor listings on tM Pamlico and Pungo Rivers In bMutlful Eastern NC. Call Sally Robinson at 1-964-4711; Woodstock Raalty, BelMven 1-943-3352.</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>=or Rent</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>Kpart For I</p>
        <p>Rent</p>
        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Larga 2 bedroom gardtn apart ments, carpeted, dlsh-wasMr, cable TV, laundry rooms, balconies, spacious grounds with abundant parking, economical utllitlu and pool. Adjacent to Greenville Country Club. 756-6869</p>
        <p>RIVER COtTAOE on wooded water front lot on tM Pamlico River. 1 mile from Washington, NC. Quiet, established neighborhood. Cell 758-0702 days, 753-0310 nights.</p>
        <p>120</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>LOTS FOR AeNT. Also 2 and 3 bedroom mobile homu. Security deposits required, no pets, (.all 758-4413 Mtween 8 and 5.</p>
        <p>NEED STORAGE? We Mve</p>
        <p>any size to mut your storage need. Call Arlington Saif Storage, Open AAonday - Friday 9-5. Call 756-9933.</p>
        <p>Por Rent</p>
        <p>AFFORDAVLE and energy ef flclent 1 bedroom apartment on Hooker Road - near Bypass. $225 month. Washer and dryer hookups. Call Tommy, 756-7815; after 8 p.m. 758-8733.</p>
        <p>APPLICATIONS NOW Ming taken tor new 2 and 3 bedroom carpeted townhouse apartments. All electric. Energy efficient. Stove and retrlgarator furnished. Rent Msed__ on In</p>
        <p>come. Equal Housing Opportu nity. For more Information cal 1-827-44140T 757-1799.</p>
        <p>AZALEA GARDENS*</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM furnished apartments, energy efficient, tru water and sewer, optional wasMrs, dryers, cable T.V..</p>
        <p>ssiirr'JsnsnWs.</p>
        <p>Couplu or singlu. Apartments A mobile homes In Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club.</p>
        <p>Contact J .T. or Tommy Williams 756-7815</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSE,</p>
        <p>Williamsburg Manor. Call 355-6522.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>HOSPITAL AREA, Mad School New townhousu, 2 bedrooms, 1W Mths. No peH. $300. 756-2193.</p>
        <p>ABSOLUTELY NICE, new 1 bedroom, tcnvenlent location, washer/dryer hooxups, $220 per month. 756-7417.</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
        <p>Spacious J bedroom townhouses with 1V4 beths. Also 1 bedroom apartmenls. Carpet, dishwashers, compactors, patk), free-cable TV, washer dryer hook-ups, laundry room, uuna, tennis court, club house and pool. 752-1557</p>
        <p>DUPLEX, new townhouM in Greenrldge, 2 bedrooms, V/i baths, patio, storage room, ap pllancu and hook ups. $300. 756-6004.</p>
        <p>DUPLEX convenient to Medical complex and mall. 2 bedroom, 1&amp;lt;A Mth townhouse with wasMr/dryer hookups. All electric. No pets $285 per month. 752-2040 or 756 8904,</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One end Iwo bedroom garden apirt ments. Carpeted, ringt, refrigeretor, dtshweiher, dispeui end cable TV. Conveniently located to slmlno center and schools iKalcd just oft 10th Street</p>
        <p>Call 752-3519</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door.</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Quality construction, fireplacu, hut pumps (hMting costs 50 percent less than comparable units), dishwasher, wasner-dryer hook ups, cable TV.wall to wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra Insulation.</p>
        <p>Office Open 9-5 Weekdays</p>
        <p>9-5 Saturday  1-5  Sunday</p>
        <p>AAerry Lane Off Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>756-5067</p>
        <p>DUPLEX FOR RENT. Fenced Mck yard, central hut and air. Colonial Village. $230 per month. 756-4249.</p>
        <p>DUPLEX NEAR HOSPITAL -Available February IS. 2 bedrooms, I'A baths, fireplace, new appliances, hut pump. Days, 1 825-838), nights 757-3203.</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTAAENTS</p>
        <p>327 one, two and three bedroom garden end townhouse apartments, futuring Cable TV, modern appliances, central heat and air conditioning, clean laundry facllltlu, thru swimming pools.</p>
        <p>Office - 204 Eastbrook Drive.</p>
        <p>752-5100 EFFICIENCY apartments:</p>
        <p> Dial direct phones</p>
        <p> 25 channel color tv</p>
        <p> AAald Service</p>
        <p> Furnished</p>
        <p> All Utilities</p>
        <p> WuklyRatu</p>
        <p>756-5555</p>
        <p>HERITAGE INN MOTEL</p>
        <p>ENERGY EFFICIENT 2</p>
        <p>bedroom townhouM, wooded aru, $310 month. 756-6295 after 6.</p>
        <p>HOSPITAL AREA. New</p>
        <p>townhousu, 2 bedrooms, appliances new, carpeted, heat pump and air. Immediate occupancy. 756-2193._</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>OAKAAOi^T^UARE</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouse apartments. 1213 Redbanks Road. Dishwasher, refrigere tor. range, dispoul Included. We also Mve (Ubie TV Very convenient to Pitt Plaza and University. Also some furnished apartments available.</p>
        <p>756-4151</p>
        <p>RENT FURNITURE; Living, dining, bedroom complete. $79.00 par month. Option to buy. U REN CO, 756 3863.</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL medical school. New duplex townhouus available for Immediate oc cupancy. $300 per month. No pets. 752-3152, ask for John or Bryant.  _</p>
        <p>NEW 1 BEDROOM apartment</p>
        <p>for rent, IVi mllu from Medical School. Call 756 8948 after 5 pm.</p>
        <p>NEW 2 BEDROOM, IVH baths, brick townhouse with appll ancM and private deck available Immediately. No pets. $325/mooth/security ume. Call Mavis Butts Realty 758-0655 or Shirley Morrison 758-5463.</p>
        <p>NOW RENTING</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG AAANOR</p>
        <p>BRAND NEiLUXURY APARTMENTS Futuru</p>
        <p> 2 large bedrooms</p>
        <p> mMths</p>
        <p> TMrmopane windows</p>
        <p> E-300 Energy efficient</p>
        <p> Hut Pumps</p>
        <p> Specious floor plan</p>
        <p> Beautiful Individual Williamsburg Interior</p>
        <p> Patios with privacy fence</p>
        <p> Washer/dryer hookups</p>
        <p> Kitchen appliancu</p>
        <p> Custom bufit cabinets</p>
        <p>CALL 756-7647</p>
        <p>NOW RENTING VILLAGE EAST APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhousu, 1'/^ Mths, wasMr/dryer hook up. $295 per month. Call</p>
        <p>756-7755 or 758-3124</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>RIVER BLUFF otters I bedroom garden apartments and 2 bedroom townhouse mrtments. 6 tnonth lusu. For more Information, call 758-4015.</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM, Ivy</p>
        <p>Mth townhouu. I block from ECU. AAarch 1st. No pets. $335 per month. 753-2040.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARAAS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>The Happy Place To Live CABLE TV</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT LOCATION NEAR ECUANOSHOPPINGCENTERS</p>
        <p>Office hours 9a.m. to 5p.m. AAonday through Frloay Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Call us 24 hours a day at</p>
        <p>756-4800</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER" ESTATES</p>
        <p>1, 2, and 3 bedrooms, wasMr-dryer hook-ups, cable TV, pool, club houu; playground, Nur ECU.</p>
        <p>Our Reputation Says It All -"A Community Complex."</p>
        <p>1401 Willow Strut Office - Corner Elm 8. Willow</p>
        <p>752-4225</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, carpeted, central air and Mat, appliancu, wasMr-dryar hookup. Bryfon Hills. $275.758-3311.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM, I'/d bath duplex, Shenanduh aru. $350 per month, security depult required. 523-1078 or 527-6442 afters.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM APARTMENT </p>
        <p>clow to College. Appliancu and carpeted. $195. (j;^7S8-3311.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM apartment available now. |S300 month. All electric. 756-7285^756-7473.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, reTHgerator, stove, dlshwrsher, wasMr/dryer hook ups. No pets. 752-0180 before 5 p.m., 756-2766 after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SHOPPERS FOR V&amp;lt;i TO % ACRE mobile home lots in well planned and carefully duigned area. Attention: Wintervllle school district. Eastern Pinu water system, and owner financing. $93.73 a month with only $500 down. CMIct wiectlon of thew large lots available now. The Evans Company 752-2814orWlnnla 752-4224.</p>
        <p>WOODED LOT for sale. McGregor Downs. 2.44 acru. Surveyed and perk tut. 816,500. 756-66 or 758-2712, ask for Shirley or Tom.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL!</p>
        <p>1984 MERCURY COUGAR</p>
        <p>Delivered</p>
        <p>Plus NC Sales Tax and I reiqht</p>
        <p>This Special Pnce Includes:</p>
        <p>White Wall Tires Luminescent Coach Lamps</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo Tinted Glass</p>
        <p> Dual Remote Control Locking Wire Wheel Covers Air Conditioning Power Windows</p>
        <p>* Selected Models Only</p>
        <p>THIS MONTH AT</p>
        <p>EAST CAROLINA</p>
        <p>LINCOLN-MERCURY-GMC x WMt End Circle  GrMnvlllc,  N.C.</p>
        <p>TRUCKS</p>
        <p>756:4267</p>
        <p>SPECIAL Safe</p>
        <p>Model S-1 Special Price</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $177.00</p>
        <p>AFF OFFICE</p>
        <p>Iequipment</p>
        <p>aj^9S.EvansSt. 752-2175</p>
        <p>III III  ipiiyii.-</p>
        <p>MfeffTTiougMOf</p>
        <p>UsedCars</p>
        <p>THINK</p>
        <p>But Never Abused UsedCars</p>
        <p>1983 Pontiac 6000 STE  Two</p>
        <p>tone brown with brown suede trim, fully equipped, only 4,000 miles, local car. 1982 Datsun 280-ZX  2 plus 2. Dark gray metallic with leather trim, 5 speed, air condition, hatch roof, 44,000 miles, new tires.</p>
        <p>1982 Pontiac Bonneville Wagon</p>
        <p> Beige with woodgrain and tan vinyl Interior, tilt wheel, air, AM/FM stereo, luggage rack, rally wheels, 60/40 split seat, 26,000 miles, local car.</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 280-ZX  Burgundy metallic, velour interior, 5 speed, air condition, AM-FM cassette, 45,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Diesel Pickup</p>
        <p>Blue metallic with 5 speed, air condition, AM-FM radio, 36,000 miles, local trade.</p>
        <p>1981 Honda Prelude  Dark blue metallic with convertible top, 4 speed, air condition, stereo, local trade. Must see to appreciate.</p>
        <p>1980 Pontiac Sunbird  Gray with black vinyl trim. Power steering, 4 speed, AM/FM radio, 55,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1980 Pontiac Grand Prix  Gray with landau padded roof and gray vinyl trim. Extras include cruise control, AM/FM stereo, 60/40 split seats, power sunroof, wire wheels, 49,000 miles, local trade.</p>
        <p>1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme </p>
        <p>Dark green metallic with green landau vinyl top and trim. Power steering and brakes, automatic, air, AM/FM stereo,</p>
        <p>46.000 miles, local traule.</p>
        <p>1979 Datsun 280-ZX  2 plus 2. Dark brown metallic, velour trim, 5 speed, AM-FM stereo, air condition,</p>
        <p>32.000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Pcntiac Grand PrIx </p>
        <p>Carmel beige with tan vinyl trim, power windows, tilt wheel, cruise, AM/FM stereo, wire wheel covers, bucket seats, local trade.</p>
        <p>1978 Cadillac Sedan Da Villa </p>
        <p>4 door. Dark gray metallic, leather trim, fully equipped, 54,000 miles, local trade.</p>
        <p>1978 Buick Century Wagon </p>
        <p>Beige with woodgrain, tan vin^ Interior tilt wheel, air, AM-FM radio, 60/40 seats.</p>
        <p>wire wheel covers, luggage rack, 73,000 miles, local trade.</p>
        <p>1977 Lincoln Town Car  white with white leather trim, fully equipped, 60,000 miles, moonroof, local trade, extra clean.</p>
        <p>1977 Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham  2 door. White with white landau top and green trim, tilt wheel, cruise control, AM-FM stereo, split seats, wire wheels, only 43,000 miles, local trad,Hke new.</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Grand Prix  Dark brown metallic with buckskin landau top, bucket seats, power windows, tilt wheel, cruise, AM-FM stereo, rally wheels, 60,000 miles, local trade.</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Grand Prix  White with white landau top and red vinyl interior. Power steering and brakes, automatic, air condition, rally wheels. Only 37,000 miles.</p>
        <p>Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood, Inc.</p>
        <p>7K-7111</p>
        <p>and you wUlbuy</p>
        <p>PONTIAC</p>
        <p>ISUZU</p>
        <p>1981 Marcury Lynx Wagon</p>
        <p>Medium blue with blue vinyl trim, automatic, air, AM/FM radio, luggage rack, local car. SPECIAL $3995.00.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Thundarbird </p>
        <p>Chamois with tan vinyl Interior. Equipped with most factory options.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL S2995.00.</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM DUFLL-X rtMr ECU. mtrgy ettlclcnt, hMt pump, carpet, ranga, re trigarator, hook up* No patt. $380. Call 756-7480.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM apartment near campus. $3ls/month. Liase and deposit required Ball &amp;amp; Lane, 7524)035</p>
        <p>WEDGEWOODARMS</p>
        <p>2 bedroom, 1'/^ bath townhouses. Excellent location. Carrier heal pumps. Whirlpool kitchen, washer dryer hookups, pool, tennis court Immediate occupancy.</p>
        <p>756-0987</p>
        <p>WESTHILLS</p>
        <p>TOWNHOMES</p>
        <p>Located just IVt miles (rom the hospital and medical Khool. these units art designed to house two or more. It you have a roommate and would love to have that second futi bath, give us e Call. Energy efticieni, washer end dryer hook ups and a storage room tor ell those extras you just can't part with. Call us lor an appointment to rent these new two bedroom townhomes minutes from the hospital</p>
        <p>Professionally managed by RemcoEast, Inc.</p>
        <p>121 Apartments  _For  Rent</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM APARTMENT</p>
        <p>carpated with central heat and air. $275 per month. Bryton Hills Call 758 3311</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE carpettd with central heat aitd</p>
        <p>I air, t'/y baths $295 par month. CedarCourt. Call 758 3311</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM Condominium for rent at University Con</p>
        <p>I dominiums. $275 per month.</p>
        <p>; Call Lorelleat 355 2000</p>
        <p>I 2 BEDROOM townhouse $300 I per month Shenandoah Sub ^vision Call Lortlla at 355 I 2000.</p>
        <p>I 2 BEDROOM apartmant naar I ECU. Heat and watar includtd  *275 per month 758-0491 or I 756 7809belore9p m</p>
        <p>I 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE I Heat pump, dishwasher, stove, refrigerator, carpeted I'/h baths Available A^ll I. $395 per month. No Pets. Call 756 3563 after 4 00 pm</p>
        <p>Weekdays Nights 8i Weekends</p>
        <p>758 6061 752 7490</p>
        <p>WHY SETTLE</p>
        <p>FOR LESS WHEN</p>
        <p>YOU CAN HAVE MOORE!!!</p>
        <p>Own  your townhome rather than renting with payments lower than rent! Call today (or details. Jane Warren at 758 7029/758 6050; Owen Norvell at 756-1498/758-6050, Iris Cannon at 746-2639/758 6050; or Wil Reid at 756-0446/758 6050</p>
        <p>COLLICEC. MOORE</p>
        <p>8, ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>110 South Evans 758-6050</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM apartment, water and heat furnished, air conditioned, near campus $200 par month 7516214.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM DUPLEX -carpet, central air and heat, washer/dryer hook ups. Located on Hooker Road. No pets. Lease and deposit re quired $295 355 2544 or after 5 p m ,756 0489, 756 5217,</p>
        <p>2 bedroom duplex. Fireplace, appliances, washer/dryer hook ups. carpet 355 2432.</p>
        <p>Wilson Acre Aparlments</p>
        <p>2 A 3 BEDROOMS, washer and dryer hook up, dishwasher, heat pump, tennis, pool, sauna, salt cleaning oven, frost free refrigerator. 3 blocks from ECU. Call 752-0377 day or nloht Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>1 AND 2 BEDROOM apart ments available, tor rent. 752 331).</p>
        <p>1 BEOkoOM - Near campus. All electric No pets. $215. Call 756-3923.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, woodstove 757 0703</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM duplex apart ment, 1.'/? baths, central heat and air, stove, refrigerator. Near ECU 752 4550after 6p.m.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM DUPLEX.</p>
        <p>Available immediately. Energy elticlent, washer/dryer hook ups. all appliances, private backyard Call 758 6061 weekdays, 758 1535 nights and weekends.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM. Townhouse. 4 miles West o( Hospital. Avalla bleAAarch 1st Call 752 0181.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROM Condominium at Wildwood Villas. $375 per month. Call Lorelle at 355 2000</p>
        <p>125 Condominiums 'For Rent</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON SQUARE Phase</p>
        <p>III. New townhouse. Deluxe appliances, heat- pump, large enclosed patio, attic storage. Ready for immediate occupancy. Excellent location near (Greenville Athletic Club. J R. Yorke Construction Co., Inc. 355 2286.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, 2'/i bath con dominium - Windy Ridge. Call 758 8813.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>Wednesday. Feb.15,1984 -10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Location: From Fountain, N.C. taka Highway 258 south 3 miles to Rural Road 1231. Turn laft. Sale will be 2 miles on right.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS J.D.2B40ClMn I.H.BB6wHh duals 274 Intarnatlonal wHh 3 point and cultivator</p>
        <p>TRUCKS 1BS8 Ford 2 Ton wKh 20 Ft. body 1076 Toyota</p>
        <p>BARNS 4-1070 Powall ISO .Rack Maximlzars</p>
        <p>1-1081 Powall 150 Rack Maximlzar.</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>7 foot rotary cuitar 4 row pull Johnson sprayar</p>
        <p>2 row Powall toppar 4 row machanical</p>
        <p>trantplanlor</p>
        <p>3 bottom J.D. plow</p>
        <p>14 ft. I.H. modol 475 disc.</p>
        <p>4 row miximlzor</p>
        <p>4 row KMC rolling cultivator</p>
        <p>6 X 8' trallar and tank Pull tobacco harvastar with thraa trallara (rack Inflald)</p>
        <p>1082 - Naw 7000 no till J.D. plantoft</p>
        <p>KMC 4 row boddors 10)^ Intarnatlonal disc</p>
        <p>1083 Naw Hardaa tida boy 5 ft.</p>
        <p>Lincoln waldor 225 Torch outfit 11on chain hoist Tractor weights 3 racking tablas ISO tobacco ahaats (Utmplata bolt bin</p>
        <p>Sale Conducted by</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND REALTY CO.</p>
        <p>P.O Box 1235  Washington,  N  C.</p>
        <p>Phono: 946-6007  State  License  No.  765</p>
        <p>DOUQ QURKINS  RALPH RESPESS</p>
        <p>Qraanvllla. N.C.  Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>758-1875  046-8478</p>
        <p>NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS</p>
        <p>The Real Estate Corner</p>
        <p>-r-</p>
        <p>ball &amp;amp; lane</p>
        <p>752-0025</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE</p>
        <p>Impressive thoughout-Large family room with fireplace, Kitchen with dining area, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 sparkling tile baths. All this on a quiet, tree lined street. $64,500.</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0054" />
        <p>D-8 Thfi Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.  bunday.  hepruary  5,1984</p>
        <p>127 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>COUNTRY SETTING. I'i miles from city limits 2 bedrooms, couples only Rent and deposit each *250 355 6500</p>
        <p>HOME FOR RENT in Grifton Call Max Waters at Unity Inc 524 4147 oays. 524 4007 nights</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR RENT. 2</p>
        <p>bedroom Call 752 331 1 ONE BLOCK from campus and town 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, basement *400 plus deposit. 758 0174</p>
        <p>^ALL' house in country Furnished, couple or 1 person *140 plus deposit Call 756 3523  |</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS 7 BEDROOM house ' 2 blocks from ECU Ideal for student group Lease and depos it 752 5296</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOM, I'9 bath home In Colonial Heights area Available Feb 1 *340/month Call Balls Lane. 752 0025  ,</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM duplex Jarvis St *240 Call 757 0688</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA. 6 7</p>
        <p>bedroom house, 2 baths, appli anees furnished Ideal for slu dents Available immediately, i *400 month 114 East 12th' Street. 756 0765.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM luxury apart ment, perfect tor couple Air, carpet, deck, no pets, children</p>
        <p>1 year lease, deposit 758 1355  Feburary 1st *235</p>
        <p>2 STORY, 3 4 bedroom farm house on TV Road between Wintervllle and Greenville Newly renovated New kitchen, bath Nice yard. Call 756 0207.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 baths, fenced in yard, central air and heat. *360 a month. Call 758 6200 days, 756 5217 nights</p>
        <p>TH E REAL ESTATE CORNER</p>
        <p>3 BE DROOM HOUSE,</p>
        <p>Available immediately Located In Wintervllle Appll anees furnished, carpeted with heat pump No pets allowed Couples preferred Call Judy 355 2000 from 9 5, Monday</p>
        <p>Friday __</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, central air and heat Grimesland *300 mionth 804 497 1656.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths Available March 1, 1984 *385 a month, and deposit 758 4179</p>
        <p>3 OR 4 BEDROOM house 409 West 4th Street *300 per month Call 757 0688.</p>
        <p>3/4 BEDROOM apartment and 4 bedroom house. 746 3284, 524 3180.</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOM HOUSE In Ayden. Central heat and air. Quiet, nice neighborhood. Option to buy Good deal! 756 8160or 756 7768.</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOM, 2 bath, brick, nice neighborhood, large lot *450 per month Lease, deposit, no pets. Family prefer'red. 758 1355</p>
        <p>129 Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>LOT FOR RENT in country *60 Phone 758 4400.</p>
        <p>VILLAGE TRAILER Park Ayden Paved streets, city water, sewage, trash collection. First month tree or we pay moving expenses 746 2425 or 752 7148</p>
        <p>133</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>FOR RENT OR SALE. 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, washer/dryer, no pets, no children. Available now Excellent condition 758 2679</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMES for rent Colonial Park. Call 758 5712</p>
        <p>12X40 3. bedroom, washer/dryer, *155. Also 2 bedroom with carpet, *125 No pets, no children 758 0745</p>
        <p>12x65, 2 BEDROOM, furnished, central heat and air. Call 758 4042 after 6 p. m</p>
        <p>J BEDROOM mobile home for rent Call 754 4687 from 9 a.m. toBp m</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, no pets, no children *170 monthly, *125 deposit. Call 756 6005.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, washer/oryer, furnished or unfurnished, good location No children, no pets. 756 0801 after 5 p m</p>
        <p>135</p>
        <p>Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>BUILDING, 1200 square feet on Evans Street (3 pffices). 756 7417 or 752 4295.</p>
        <p>BUILDING at 1209 Evans Street, 1140 square feet, heating and air Reasonable rent Days 752 8559 or nights 752 2498.</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE for rent 700 square teet. East 10th Street Call 758 2300 days</p>
        <p>OFFICES FOR LEASE. Con</p>
        <p>fact J.T. or Tommy Williams, 756 7815.</p>
        <p>ONE ROOM office for rent. 200 square teet. Kitchen and bathroom access. South Evans Street. *275 month. Phone 355 6687 (11 a.m. 9p.m.)</p>
        <p>UP TO 2,500 SQUARE feet each location Prime office space available at 3205 South Memorial Drive and 2820 East 10th Street. Phone 752 3850.</p>
        <p>2,500 SQUARE FEET of office or retail space available on Arlington Boulevard. Contact Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 756 3500 or nights call Don Southerland, 756 5260.</p>
        <p>137</p>
        <p>Resort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>WINTERGREEN - 2 bedroom, 2 bath, fully equipped con dominium. Minimum of 2 days. *25 per person per day, (4 to 4 people). 355 2341.  _</p>
        <p>138 Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>PRIVATE ENTRANCE,</p>
        <p>private refrigerator, furnished, near campus. West 5th Street, 758-2719.</p>
        <p>SHARE 3 BEDROOM home near College. Businessman or serious student prefer red.4lrFEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for 3 bedroom townhouse at Windy Ridge Pool, tennis courts, and sauna. 756-9491</p>
        <p>FEMALE ROOMMATE to</p>
        <p>share 2 bedroom house, 5 miles outside Ayden on Highway 102 Come by between 4 4 p.m., Rt 2, Box 568DD.</p>
        <p>MALE LOOKING for room mate to share 2 bedroom trail er. *125 month. 756-4246 after 6 .p.m</p>
        <p>MALE ROOMMATE. Share Apartment, *125 per month plus Jialt utilities. Need bedroom ,furnlshings. Call 758-7180.</p>
        <p>ROOMMATE WANTED tor</p>
        <p>Txsdroom apartment in Win terville. *75 rent and deposit, halt utilities. 756 9566 after 6</p>
        <p>144 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>BEASLEY LUMBER Products will pay up to *150 per M for good grade standing Pine Timber. Also top prices paid tor good grade Pine logs delivered to Scotland Neck mill. Call Gene Baker 826 4121 or 826 4203.</p>
        <p>MEN'S WESTERN SADDLE,</p>
        <p>,16" fo 17" seat, good shape .756-2971 Ir 757 2260</p>
        <p>'USED CARS - Instant cashi Drive fo Grimsley Motors, 2900 "East lOth Street, Greenville. "757-1046.</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pine and hardwood timber. Pamlico Timber Company, Inc. 756 8615</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY: Small country house between Greenville and Belvoir or Bethel. 3-4 acres preterred 758-7045 atter 5:30.</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY standing timber. Large or small tracts Any species. 746-6825 or 746 2041.</p>
        <p>144 Wanted To Lease</p>
        <p>TOBACCO POUNDS wanted Call 746 3914 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>TOBACCO POUNDS wanted Call 746-3935 atter 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY or lease</p>
        <p>, tobacco pounds In Pitt County Phone 749-3551.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSES</p>
        <p>SUNDAY 2-4</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>506 Crestline</p>
        <p>Lovely new two story traditional, 2,300 square feet. Buy now ana cnoose your own carpet, wallpaper and light fixtures.</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN</p>
        <p>109 Ravenwood Drive</p>
        <p>Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, Extras! Must See!</p>
        <p>OnKjQin</p>
        <p>TIPTON &amp;amp; ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>105 W. Greenville Blvd. Greenville, N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>756-6810</p>
        <p>jHoBtUii-illartUB ficaltg</p>
        <p>Office: 746-2166</p>
        <p>10.35% Financing on Many</p>
        <p>Of Our Affordable Homes</p>
        <p>Were Open Today From 1 To 5</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Take a look at this neat 3 bedroom home that would be mighty cozy for the couple looking for convenience. The owner has been transferred and you can move right in. There are 2 full baths, living room, family room, 14x19 screened back porch, heat pump and outside storage. See this one today. $46,500. Ayden.</p>
        <p>CHECK ME OUT. Make us an otter. Perfectly proportioned setting on a super size lot. This handsome brick colonial home located on the Ayden Golf Course features 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, formal living room dining room, den with fireplace, large kitchen with-eat-in area, garage with built in cabinets and outside storage building. No city taxes. Will also rent with option to buy. $67,500.</p>
        <p>GRIFTON. Begin the New Year right in this lovely home. Approximately 1900 square teet of area with formal living room with fireplace, den witn fireplace, 2 bedrooms, large ceramic kitchen with cooking island, unique ceramic bath with corner tub and two sinks, screened porch with bar-b-que grill and basement. Owner ready to deal. $56,500.</p>
        <p>IF YOURE SINCERE ABOUT MOVING TO THE COUNTRY</p>
        <p>then consider this 2 bedroom home at a moderate price. Large kitchen, den with woodburning stove, central heat and workshop in back. Between Ayden and Greenville. $29,900.</p>
        <p>FARMERS HOME FINANCING to qualified buyer. 3 Bedrooms, IVz baths, livmg room, large eat-in kitchen, garage and fenced in back yard. Ayden. $41,500.</p>
        <p>JANUARY BLUES? Chase them away in this cheerful 3 bedroom brick ranch tn Ayden. Convenient to everything and in a great location this home features a living room with fireplace, kitchen with large dining area and attached garage. $45,000..</p>
        <p>KENNEDY ESTATES. Farmers home financing to qualified buyer. 3 Bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, living room, eat-in kitchen and garage. Priced to sell $34,000.</p>
        <p>VA LOAN ASSUMPTION on this brick ranch in yden This home boasts heat, air, den with wood burning stove, convenient kitchen with dining area, 3 bedrooms, 1 Vz baths, $43,500.</p>
        <p>CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR in this charming home in North Hills, Ideally located in a nice quiet neighborhood featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace and dining area, kitchen, carport and storage area. $49,000.</p>
        <p>DUPLEX. Good location. Bath living room, 2 bedrooms and kitchen in each apartment. $35,000.</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Downtown Ayden. 12,900 square teet, 2 story corner lot. Recently occupied by sewing plant with 40 employees. $25,000.</p>
        <p>LOT ON EDGE ROAD in Ayden with trees. City water, sewage, police and fire protection. Zoned residential $4,000.</p>
        <p>ON CALL TODAY Louise H. Moseley, GRI Non-Office Hours 746-2166</p>
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        <p>758-0655</p>
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        <p>Looking For Value?</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING!! Located in popular Cherry Oaks Subdivision at 103 Hardee Road. This immaculate home is just like new and features formal living and dining rooms with foyer, spacious kitchen with eating area, nice family room with fireplace, three bedrooms (big master bedroom), two full baths, big storage room and patio on rear, big 115' x 175 lot. Near clubhouse and pool. Priced to sell.at $68,900.</p>
        <p>GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD! GREAT LOCATION! Located in popular Tucker Estates at 1314 Sonata Street on a wooded lot. Popular neighborhood convenient to schools, shopping, etc. Floor plan features foyer, formal living and dining rooms, large kitchen with divided eatmg area, big family room with fireplace and built in cabinets, three bedrooms, two full baths, fenced in back yard with dog pen. Priced at $78,500.</p>
        <p>JUST LIKE NEW. This home has been cleaned, painted and spruced up and is ready for an owner. Located at 1113 Ragsdale Road on a large corner lot in College Court. Floor plan features big living and dining combination, family area with fireplace, kitchen with eating area, three bedrooms, two full baths-, screened in p(3rch, large carport with storage. Owners ready to deal. A lot of house at $65,900.</p>
        <p>N C. HOUSING FINANCING AGENCY MONEY AT 10.35%. This great interest ratp won't last forever on this new home at 208 Freestone Road m Orchard Hiii Subdivision, unique floor plan features living-dining area with walk around fireplace, big kitchen with eating aVea and island, three bedrooms, two full baths, must see it to appreciate it! FHA-VA Fixed rate financing also available with seller paying points and closing costs, $55,500.</p>
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        <p>GOOD BUY IN BELVEDERE. Lqijated at 104 Belvedere Drive in Belvedere Siubdivision, this is a real good buy for this area. Over 1450 square feet in great condition with formal living room, large kitchen-den-dininj area with fireplace for cozy winter evpnings. Three bedrooms, two full baths, lots of extra s like hardwood floors, fenced in back yard, wooded lot, carport and storage. Priced to sell at $59,500.</p>
        <p>[the D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>David Nichols 355-6414</p>
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        <p>VALUE PACKED OFFERING - Quiet location and WendW n^ghbofs are only a few of the extras you'll find in this home. Features inlcude livmg HJninn aroA Hfin WIth 1^001306, 031-10 kft-?hen 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, sliding glass doo.s ?o patio and playhouse for the kids. Only *59,900.</p>
        <p>WATCH THE BUDDING OF SPRING from the comfort of the 20x25 screened porch - then enjoy if all summer! This fine brick home offers formal areas den with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths! carport with storage, fenced back yard and quiet location. *64,900.</p>
        <p>JUST REDUCED! Owner is ready to move and willing to deal. Attractive brick home on corner lot - features include living room, kitchen with dining area, fireplace with insert, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths &amp;amp; single garage. *59,900.</p>
        <p>IMMACULATE, BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED contemporary home conveniently located within walking distance of schools, recreation and shopping areas Features include galley kitchen, great room with fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and attractive landscaping *53,900.</p>
        <p>OVERTON &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>POWERS</p>
        <p>355-6500</p>
        <p>703 E. Greenville Blvdri I I Adjoining Optical Palace j And Arbys</p>
        <p>WE HAVE HOUSES TO FIT ANY BUDGET!</p>
        <p>$28 000 - Small CQuntry farmhcuse that is ccnveniently Iccated tc the hcs-pita'l and dcwntcwn areas. Features include 2 bedrccms, 1 bath, living rocm, family rccm and eat-in kitchen - hardwccd fleers thrcughcut.</p>
        <p>$44 500 - N C. HOUSING MONEY AVAILABLE FOR LIMITED TIME. Existinghcusing money is going fast! This home offers living room large country ktichen, laundry room, 3 bedrooms. IVz baths, carport with storage and deep lot.</p>
        <p>$45,500 - Charming brick ranch on corner lot boasts living room with provision for woodstove, kitchen with dining area, 3 bedrooms, 1 /z baths, sliding glass doors to patio, carport with storage and fenced back yard.</p>
        <p>$45,900  DONT SEE ANYTHING YET? Let us build to suit your needs. At thisTow price you get great room, kitchen with dining area, 3 bedrooms,</p>
        <p>1Vz baths, wooded lots and N.C. Housing money available to qualified buyers.</p>
        <p>$47 500  PRIVACY PLUS CONVENIENCE is offered in this brick ranch horrie Features include living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, laundry area, sliding glass doors to deck and carport with storage.</p>
        <p>$49,900-EXCELLENT LOCATION for hospital or med school employee. Features living room, kitchen with dining area, 3 bedrooms, IVz baths, laundry room, garage and extra large lot with outside storage.</p>
        <p>$52 000 - NEW CONSTRUCTION - Popular Greenwood Forrest is the location for this economically priced 3 bedroom, IVz bath wood sided ranch. Also offers great room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen and garge.</p>
        <p>$52,900 - FHA 235 LOAN ASSUMPTION to qualified buyer. Like new home features living room, kitchen with dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sliding glass doors to deck and privacy fencing,</p>
        <p>$54 000-JUST.REDUCED! Attractive brick rancher is located-in quiet cul-de-sac and is attractively landscaped. Offering great room with dining area, sliding glass doors to patio, laundry room, work kitchen, central vac,</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms and 1 Vz baths.</p>
        <p>$56900-NEW CONSTRUCTION. Get in on the ground floor and choose everything in the home. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, great room with fireplace, kitchen and dining room - large wooded lot.</p>
        <p>$58000-FROM BAY WINDOW in the living room to the beamed ceilirig and old brick fireplace in the family room  this house is 'oade^ wi h charm. It also boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors throughout and 2 car garage.</p>
        <p>$59,900-BETTER THAN NEW! Well kept home in quiet neighborhood^ Features include formal areas, eat-in kitchen, den with fireplace &amp;amp; sliding glass doors to patio, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and carport with storage.</p>
        <p>$63 500-WILLIAMSBURG DECOR in every niche of this lovely home. In-S features great room with fireplace &amp;amp; Black Bart insert, &amp;gt;,tchen ^th dining area and built-in china cabinets, french do/s  16xJ6^ rooms &amp;amp; IVz baths. Outside features carport with storage, 16x16 heateo office and brick walk-ways.</p>
        <p>$64,900 - IMAGINE THE SUMMER BREEZES when you enter the generous 20x24 screened back porch - located on dead-end drive this immacu ate home features living &amp;amp; dining rooms, eat-in kitchen, family room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths.</p>
        <p>$69,500- FOR THE WORKING FAMILY this home should fit the bilL No mess eat-in kitchen, den with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carport with storage and back yard with storage.</p>
        <p>$78,500-BEAUTIFUL BAYTREE offers quiet, peaceful living to its homeowners. Traditional styling prevails in this 34 bedroom, ^J^ath home^ Other features include hardwood foyer &amp;amp; dining room, great room with fireplace &amp;amp; eat-in kitchen.</p>
        <p>$79 900-JUST REDUCED! A home with a basement is hard to find and this one even has a double garage. Also included are 3 bedrooms, 2 baths great room with woodstove, eat-in kitchen, dining room, laundry room and extra deep lot with storage building.</p>
        <p>$83 500 - TUCKER ESTATES  Ready for immediate occupancy this fine nevv home offers great room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2Vz baths and large unfinished area upstairs.</p>
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        <p>LOTS</p>
        <p>$11 200-CHERRY OAKS - Partially wooded lot measures frorit -180' across sides. Some hardwood trees on front of lot.</p>
        <p>$24,000-CAPTAINS WALK BEAUFORT CO.</p>
        <p>feet above the water. Over 100' of river frontage. Covered with hardwood trees.</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT PROPERTIES</p>
        <p>$59900-TENTH STREET UNIVERSITY AREA. Two-story frame house.</p>
        <p>Downstairs apartment features 2 bedrooms, 2</p>
        <p>porch and kitchen. Upstairs apartment features 2 bedrooms, IVz baths,</p>
        <p>living room &amp;amp; kitchen.</p>
        <p>$125 000-QUADRAPLEX- Each unit features 2 bedrooms, 1Vz baths, kitchen with dining area, great room. Each unit has refrigerator, stove &amp;amp; dishwasher.</p>
        <p>Elain Trolano, REALTOR (on call).</p>
        <p>Katherine Q. Vinaon 752-5778</p>
        <p>A home of diatinction in prestigious Ciub Pines youli want to sea today. Absoiutaly beautifui home with everything. Formal areas, famiiy room with firepiace, larga country kitchen with Jenn-Aire stove and abundant cabinet space. 4 larg bedrooms, 3 full baths, extraordinary closet space, delightful screened backporch with tile floor and much more. $123,500.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Lika; seclusion? Youll love, this contemporary; nestled among the, trees on % acre lot.; Beautiful great room, with cathedral ceiling,; beams, Florida tile| fireplace, built-i)i bookcases and wet* bar. Formal dlnli\ig; room, study, eat-in^ kitchen with bay window and Jenn-Aire^ stove and pantry. 3. bedrooms, large; walk-ln closets. Must see to appreciate.* $84,900.</p>
        <p>Handyman Special!' Heres an opportunity to make the repairs" and increase your equity a bundle Im-^ mediately. Located in^ country subdivision,; just outside city. Sell-' er needs to sell.j $35,900.</p>
        <p>REDUCED $62,900 to $58,500. Better jump on this one. beautiful home ready for occupancy, bedrooms, 2 baths; formal areas, den with fireplaca. Near hosp tal.</p>
        <p>Is your wife lookir (or that special hon in the country? Shell love this unlquety_ styled contemporary,</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 1 baths, prett. kitchen-dining combination. Very lar lot for summer garc or baseball game; $49,500.</p>
        <p>IF YOURE THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME CALL US FOR A FREE MARKETING ANALYSIS</p>
        <p>stop looking! Here is; a good buy! Eastwood. A. popular neighborhood. 3i bedrooms, 2 baths,;j carport, I a r g e j backyard, central heatj and air and a wholej lot more. Call today!^ Only $62,900.</p>
        <p>HOUSE reduced: $56,000 to $52,000.' Owner needs to sell.! Will sell house fpr&amp;lt; $47,000 and extra lof for $5000 if so da-; sired. Immaculate; home. Expensive^ redwood fenced yarfifj for children and pets.^ Very large rooms.e Nica den withf fireplace, garage.</p>
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        <p>Shirley Morrison, BROKER........... .............!58-5483</p>
        <p>Jana BuMs, BROKER   .............................</p>
        <p>Mavis Butts, REALTOR, GRI, CRS..................... ........^52 7073</p>
        <p>Location plus  right side of the county.^ Beautiful, private/ wooded area, bedrooms, 1% baths family room witi fireplace, carpoft Dont wait - cafli; $48,000.</p>
        <p>Dont mlaa this oneU Reduced to sail.^ $63,500 to $59,900. 3 bedrooms, 2 batHs,j great room withg fireplace, formal dinw Ing room, doubfi( garage. Youll Ilka II* because its nice!</p>
        <p>Kick the rent hablti Heres a home mesfj all ranters can affordi 3 bedrooms, 1 bath! Wintervllle. $25,000.</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO SELL^* $29,000 to $28,0001! Country and ciosaM describes this fan house. Excallen location near hospital A good starter h or Invaatmant. Caff foi details.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C. Sunday. February 5,1984 Q-gThe Real Estate Corner</p>
        <p>BY OWNER</p>
        <p>BAYWOOD</p>
        <p>TENNIS BUFFS-2500 Sq, Ft. oontemporary on wooded lot over an acre. Near Tennis Club. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, double garage.</p>
        <p>LOADED WITH EXTRAS!</p>
        <p>Sun room, great room with central two way fireplace, lots of decking. Must see. $120,000s. CALL 756-2340</p>
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        <p>610 Arlington Boulevard  ._</p>
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        <p>110 SOUTH EVANS GREENVILLE, N.C 27834 (919) 758-6050</p>
        <p>ifaWHliliitt</p>
        <p>Now offering 10.35% Fixed Rate Financing Through NC Housing Finance Agency.</p>
        <p>ball &amp;amp; lane</p>
        <p>Brand New Patio Homes Only *39,500*</p>
        <p> 1983 Parade of Homes Winner Roomy Two Bedroom Floorplans Great Room With Cathedral</p>
        <p>Ceiling and Fireplace</p>
        <p> Superb location off 14th Street and Red Banks Road</p>
        <p> No Monthly Maintenance Fees</p>
        <p> FHA/VA or Conventional Financing With Low Down Payments.</p>
        <p> Private Patios</p>
        <p>Landscaped Yards With Paved Drives and Walkways Ten Year Home Owners Warranty (HOW)</p>
        <p>Youll Be Amazed At What *39,500 Can Still Buy At HERITAGE VILLAGE \</p>
        <p>752-0025</p>
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        <p>REALTOR*</p>
        <p>Price Subject To Change Without NoticeREAITY WORLD, CLARK-BRANCH REALTORS200 Arlington Blvd. 355-2000Toll Free: 1-800-525-8910, ext. AF43</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>2-5 P.M.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT</p>
        <p>10.35% FINANCING AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>Located Beyond Entrance On The Left</p>
        <p>CAMELOT. All points paid by builder for 10.35% financing Payments less than $500 per month, everything included. Nearly 1300 square feet. 2 full bath?., occupy in February. Excellent investment at $54,700.</p>
        <p>Host Geep Johnson</p>
        <p>AURORA. Live or vacation in this 2 bedroom mobile home which features a 12 x 30 family room, a screened-in front and back porches, less than a block from the water. Priced to scllat $27,000,-41.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY CONDOMINIUM Why pay rent when you can own a 2 bedroom, IV2 bath townhouse for the same monthly payment as rent. This unit was recently re-carpeted. Call today. Low $30's. *'42.</p>
        <p>A LOVELY VIEW of Crystal Beach. Only 15 minutes from Washington. Scenic beauty - large waterfront lot, has bath  house with separate cooking area. Perfect for the sailboat Enthusiast. Large deck overlooking the water. $34,500 with *sumable 12% loan. *^43.</p>
        <p>-A MUST SEE, this 3 bedroom brick ranch in the country, V1180 square feet of pleasant living located on % acre corner lot. Nicely landscaped with mature pines with side and back fenced. Private water and sewage system. Yours for $39,900 including space heater, washer, dryer, refrigerator, drapes 'ind blinds. Sell may pay points for 10.35% financing. *44.</p>
        <p>FmHA ASSUMPTION in Deerfield. This three bedroom brick ranch is only 3 years old, vacant and ready for you to enjoy 1bw monthly payments. Offered at $41,000, Low equity. Call today. *46.</p>
        <p>FHA 235 loan assumption. Wooded lot in Oakgrove. Offered -at $41,500 includes carport and plenty of shaded privacy on a-dead end street. Income should be under $21,000. Call tbday. *47.</p>
        <p>FHA 235 ASSUMPTION. Just on the market, this immaculate 3 bedroom ranch in Ayden is sure to please. /Several extras including drapes; payments as low as $240 per 'month if you qualify. Call today. Offered at $41,900. *48.</p>
        <p>LOCATED JUST MINUTES from Greenville in a well-established neighborhood, this 3 bedroom. IV2 bath home,is raady for your inspection. Eat-in kitchen and adjoining room that is ideal for a den or hobbies. Fenced in back yard with lots of storage. Mini-blinds and drapes remain. A must see priced in the mid $40s. *49.</p>
        <p>.5HERW00D GREENS. No city taxes in this 3 bedroom, 2 ibath home with fireplace and carport. This home qualifies for NCHFA financing at 10.35% . Call today for appointment. Offered in mid $40s. Inside freshly painted. Some new carpet. *410.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY PLACE. Select your plan now and take advantage of wooded lots, secluded privacy, custom features and 10.35% NCHFA funds. Quality not often found in an 1100 square foot honre. Priced at $48,400 and extra energy efficient. *411.</p>
        <p>'TWIN OAKS. Great investment. No closing or points. 1200 aquare foot ranch leased at $425 per montK Assume 12% X loan of $36,000. OHered at $48.900. Call today. Exceptional buy for the area. *412.</p>
        <p>IMAGINE! A house in the city with so much room priced under $50,000. Youll love the fenced and tree shaded backyard and the family room with big brick fireplace. Extra ijjoom with beauty shop could be a place to work at home or ,Extra biedroom. Come out and see it today! *413.</p>
        <p>VOUAIL RIDGE. We just started a new building with several rflats and two bedrooms available. Give us a call and use our ,40.35% fixed financing on these units to compteted this spring. Priced in the upper $40's to mid $60 s. Call now to get the best selection.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERINGS</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE. Brick ranch just reduced, offers great room with fireplace, wood stove, ceiling fans. This home is in very good condition. Conventional loan assumption. For your confidential showing call us today. $54,900.</p>
        <p>ENJOY THIS three bedroom brick ranch with great room and heat pump in quiet neighborhood near the Industrial Park. Low payments with FHA 235 assumption if you qualify. $43,900. Calltodayi</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH. Two story tudor style home has over 1700 square feet with new wallpaper, built-ips, all formal areas, garage and many other extras. Must see to fully appreciate. Call for your personal showing. Offered in the mid $60s.</p>
        <p>FHA 245 loan assumption. Payments less than $400 per month total with low equity of $6(X)0. North of Greenville with many extras. Well landscaped and energy efficient Its only 3 years old and a must see at $52,900. Call today *416.</p>
        <p>JUST IN TIME! 3 bedroom home in Wintervillc school district. Great low interest loan assumption at 9%. Modern buillin kitchen and attractive great room with fireplace. Reduced to $52,500. Call today. *417.</p>
        <p>INVESTORS. Take note of this occupied duplex beside Tar River Estates. Gross rents of $530 per month. Minimal expenses. A good investment with some owner financing available. Offered at $54,000. *418.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT. All points paid by builder for 10.35% financing. Payments less than $500 per month, everything included. Nearly 1300 square feet. 2 full baths, occupy in February. Excellent investment at $54,700.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE School District. This almost new home has everything a first time buyer would need. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, great room with fireplace and a quiet, safe location at the end of the street. Priced at $57,500 *420</p>
        <p>IF YOUVE BEEN waiting for a loan assumption in Quail Ridge, this is it. 1422 square feet with 12 3/8% variable loan with payments of $555 per month total. Patio, well landscaped and in front of pool and tennis courts. Offered at $57,500. Sound good? It is. Call today, it wont last long. *421.</p>
        <p>THIS ONE YOU CAN AFFORD with an 8:75% VA assumable loan you can get your family in this 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with reasonable equity. Located west of Greenville on the Stantonsburg Road. This home has central air with heat pump, a 12 x 18 screened in back porch designed for the growing family. Offered in the mid $50s. Call today and dont miss this oppbrtunity. *422.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR A good duplex investment, try Tobacco Road in Shenandoah for $58,000. 12/2% fixed rate loan available. Gross rents of $580 monthly. Only 2 years old, excellent opportunity. 423.</p>
        <p>GRIFTON. Special of the week. You wont believe the space in this brick ranch. Offers over 2,000 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large workshop, two fireplaces. Conveniently located near schools and shopping. Call today for your exclusive showing. $55,000. *424.</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE. Available in January with 10.35% financing. This 3 bedroom townhouse has been our best seller with 1422 square feet for $58,500 plus points. We pay closing costs. Select your own decor and move in January. *426.</p>
        <p>REDUCED IN CAMELOT. Owner wants to sell now! Enjoy the winter in the den by a fire and the summer on the screened porch. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths make this a great family home. For an appointment call today. Offered at $56,500. *425.</p>
        <p>ROSEWOOD SUBDIVISION. In Wintervillc area with almost 1600 square feet. 3 bedrooms, 1V2 baths and no city taxes. Must sec this two story home to appreciate. Custom built by owner, in excellent condition. $59,500. *427.</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE. Sumrell plan with 1525 square feet. Offered at ^0,500. Excellent condition. Available 1st of the year. 3 bedrooms, 2*/2 baths with large patio. Excellent financing available or assumption. Call now. *429.</p>
        <p>.FAIRLANE. This brick ranch offers all formal areas, wood stove, over 2000 square feet, on a large wooded lot. Has buiit-ins and many extras. Call today. Priced in the low $60s and convenient to shopping and the hospital. *430.</p>
        <p>MOVE TODAY! Near the hospital. Enjoy this rustic 3 bedroom ranch in quiet rural neighborhood near the hospital. 26 X 26 great room with fireplace, 12 x 12 dinng room, kitchen including all appliances and large garage. Immediate possession. $62,300. *432.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING. This charming brick ranch home features over 15(K) square feet of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cozy kitchen and yeat room, plus a 16 x 20 workshop and covered patio in the rear. Excelknt owner financing available. All for $64,900. *433.</p>
        <p>IMMACULATE and well kept, close to shopping and schools. This home features forma! and informal living. The cozy den with its built-ins has a Dare stove that can heat the entire home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ovcrisized screened in back porch. All drapes remain. Owner financing available. Priced to sell in the mid $60s. *434.</p>
        <p>LOTS OF TREES surround this beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home in Lake Ellsworth. Cozy den with fireplace and two utility rooms combine pleasure with practicality. Screcned-in back porch, patio and fenced in,back yard are a few of the features. 12% FHA assumable loan. Call today. $67,000. *436.</p>
        <p>RED OAK. 4 bedrooms offered in upper 60s. Over 2000 square feet with fenced in back yard and plenty of room in all large rooms. Recently painted and ready for occupancy. Excellent owner financing available. $67,500. *437.</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE. Kcpley unit available, offering over 1500 square feet with extra trim, molding, wallpaper and very tastefully decorated. Also has large patio area and downstairs bedroom. Upper $60s. Call today. *438.</p>
        <p>LOAN ASSUMPTION in Quail Ridge. This 3 bedroom flat (Alexander) offers several extras. Nearly 1500 square feet, large deck and like new condition. 12% VA loan assumption of $50,000. Call today. It wont last long. *439</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING. River cottage. Home away from home, Nice completely furnished cottage within 2 miles of Washington Park. Large family room with fireplace. Beautiful wooded lot with sandy beach. 300 ft. pier with boathouse. $73,900: *440.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY HOME with 2100 square feet located on 3'/2 acre wooded lot 4 miles West of Bethel on Highway 64. Home has formal living room with dining room and kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, carport plus a large outside storage building that can be easily converted to suit owner. Must see to appreciate homes many fine extras. 15 miles north of Greenville. Offered in the mid $70s. *441</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS. Rustic ranch with double garage. 1667 square feet, two full baths, lots of extras with patio. Select your own decor. Builder pays points for 12*/2% fixed loan. Occupy in January. Offered at $76,200. Exceeds E-300 energy standards. *443.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES. Reduced. Price reduced from mid $80s to $79,500. Spacious and elegant. Family room with fireplace, wine rack and buih ins, formal, living and dining room, built-ins, intercom system and much more. Call today, its a steal. *444.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS. New offering to be complete in February. Loads of extra trim and quality on a wooded lot. Large deck with 18(X) square feet heated. Select your own carpet and wallpaper. This 3 bedroom ranch is offered at $79,200 with sellers paying 2 points for 10*/2% adjustable financing. *445.</p>
        <p>AYDEN. Reduced. Large traditional home available across from the Ayden Golf and Country Club. Over 2800 square feet of living space with large family toom and game room. 3</p>
        <p>Walking distance of pool and golf course and tennis courts. $98,000. *446.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY. Victorian style offers all the exras, large rear deck, sun room off kitchen,, built-ins, completely redecorated, usable porches with back yard privacy, solar hot water. This four bedroom two story has 2450 square feet with a 10% FHA assumption available. Call today for details. $100s. *447.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING. Settle In this spacious 2150 square foot 4 bedroom traditional home in Ayden. Enjoy the warmth of the wood stove and the convenience to schools, churches and shopping. Appliances nearly new. For the large family, take a look at this one. It's priced to sell in the low $40s. *450.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING. Two story Victorian available in Robersonville. Immzrculate inside and out. Home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, with all formal areas. Outside features screcned-in porch, large deck, fenced in back yard with tree house. Excellent for kids, A great buy in the upper $60s. Call for appointment.  '</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL PROPERTY</p>
        <p>RESTAURANT BUILDING. Commercial building and seven rental units available for sale and located on Mumford Road. Gross rents of $1400 per month. Priced at $134,0(M). Steady income potential.</p>
        <p>THIS COMMERCIAL BUILDING in Grimesland may be just what you need to start that business youve been thinking about. Good location and priced to sell at $27,000. Call today for your personal appointment</p>
        <p>LOT ON 264 By-pass across from Heiiig-fi(leyers Furniture. Corner lot with 120 feet road frontage. $75,000</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL LOT off of Memorial Drive 1 acre Across from Parkers Barbcque. $25,000</p>
        <p>LOTS</p>
        <p>1.2 ACRES. Frog Level. No restrictions. $8,000</p>
        <p>2V2 beautifully wooded acres on a private road. 6 miles east of Greenville. Special area for horse stables Underground utilities and community water is installed. Owner financing available. $12,500. Nights call 756-4360.</p>
        <p>LAND FOR SALE. 67 acres. Property just outside of Wintervillc can be purchased as one tract or may be sold in increments of 5 acre sections (wooded). $134,000 or $16,500 per 5 acres.</p>
        <p>$300 DOWN on V2 acre lot 12 miles cast of Greenville on the Pactolus Highway. Cash price $5,300. Owner financing available at 12% rate for 8 years. Monthly payment of $176.53. Call John Jackson, 756-4360</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY. Beautiful wooded lot located on a cul-de-sac. Great site for building that dream home. Call for details. Offered at $22,500.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR LAND to build a home or business on? Over 41/2 acres available right off Highway 11 between Ayden and Grlfton. Owner financing available</p>
        <p>BUILD YOUR HOME on this % aae wooded lot. Quiet area adjacent to Grifton Country Club. Priced to sell at $8.(KX)</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LOTS near Lake Glcnwood east of Greenville. Approximately Vs acre $7500 each</p>
        <p>HEAVILY WOODED LOT in Camelot Nearly 1/2 acre: $13,200.</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS LOT in Cherry Oaks. Offered at $ 11,000</p>
        <p>SIX ACRE BUILDING SITE in Knoll Acres subdivision, adjacent- to Baywood. Restrictive covenants, city water Owner will finance at 12% with 25% down payment. $33,000.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS. Wooded lot. Vs acre. $13,500</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson..............,..0N  CALL................752-1561</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...................... ,753-5147</p>
        <p>Teresa Hewitt...................  ,.,756-11^</p>
        <p>Marie Davis................... 756-5402</p>
        <p>Harold Hewitt................................................</p>
        <p>Richard Allen................................................756-4553</p>
        <p>Tim Smith....................................................</p>
        <p>John Jackson.............  7^-4^</p>
        <p>Ed Perry........................................................752-2867</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1-800-525-8910, ext, AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0056" />
        <p>0.-JO The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C. Sunday, February 5.1984THE REAL ECTATE CORNER</p>
        <p>Open House ^</p>
        <p>^ed (Dafc Squaite</p>
        <p>^owiftkowes Sunday, Feb. 5 2-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>w.g. blount &amp;amp; assoc.</p>
        <p>756-3000</p>
        <p>Broker On Call: Betty Beacham 355*6330</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY. INYESTMiNT PROPERTY</p>
        <p>Local investor is looking for good investment rental property to be purchased from Individual.</p>
        <p>HOUSES - DUPLEXES - APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Send all Information including location, producing income and price in first letter. Primarily interested in Residential. Would consider Commercial.</p>
        <p>Send to:</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 3314 Greenville, NC 27834</p>
        <p>THE DIFFERENCE IS PEOPLE</p>
        <p>'A</p>
        <p>JEANNETTE COX AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR 756-1322 1516 OrMnville Blvd.</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVING TO OnEENVILLE</p>
        <p>Call 7S6-1322 Of writ# P.O. Box eer, Oraanvllla. N.C. lor your Iraa copy ol Homaa For Ulng". a monthly publication packad with picturaa, datalla and prleaa ol homaa and avallabla locally</p>
        <p>....And it is our people who put us ahead of our competition. We are the leader again in 4th quarter sales over $67,900, according to fyiultiple Listing Service Statistics. Numbers speak louder than words! Our excellence is a matter of habit. Thank you, Greenville for your continued support.</p>
        <p>Jeannette</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVING TO A NEW CITY</p>
        <p>Gat your Iraa copy ol "Homaa For Living', In lha cMy you ara going to. Know lha raal aaUta markat balora you gal lhara. Your copy la In our oHIca. Wa can halp you buy, aall or trada a homa any placa In tha nation.</p>
        <p>Q</p>
        <p>Pf ALTOl?</p>
        <p>.leannptt*' C ox CRB. CKS, OKI 756 2521</p>
        <p>Agency Inc</p>
        <p>Left to right: Roucoe King. Donna Bell. Jerry Carson, Faye Adams, Larkin Little. Hal Knox</p>
        <p>Larkin Little heads a Loan Team you can count on for answers to your Home Financing needs. We know how to listen and then work together to offer the financing right for you. We also handle comercial and other real estate financing. And now our Loan Team makes Consumer Loans for Home Improvements or other worthwhile needs. Talk with us; a team you can depend on.</p>
        <p>756-1322</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>HOM FeDCRAL SAVMGS</p>
        <p>AND LOAN ASSOCIATION</p>
        <p>OF EASTERN NORTH CAROUNA</p>
        <p>756-3308  756-7171  756  1322</p>
        <p>Downtown Greenville 758-3421  Arlington Boulevard 156-2772OnlUQi</p>
        <p>T|</p>
        <p>B. FORBES AGENCY</p>
        <p>756-2121</p>
        <p>EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED</p>
        <p>DUPLEX-approxifn</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>  1 w I  WWW MW  ^ moiitns old</p>
        <p>TODAY 1-5 PWI  r-</p>
        <p>FARMERS HOI</p>
        <p>LOG HOME - SR 1725  ,</p>
        <p>.^1  iGi wiih qafden s</p>
        <p>Near Cherry Oaks  30 s</p>
        <p>IS SHE PARTICUL.</p>
        <p>;  ^  FASCINATING  15</p>
        <p>.  to describe this J</p>
        <p>'  '    4  ',  home on approx</p>
        <p>- , ''t .    r-'**-  " I ^^ir.*'''</p>
        <p>I ?  , 2 ' lT' 'M I ~ I   '  '   sibilily of some</p>
        <p>11^ - - I-- T ^ '"I  nancing 30's.</p>
        <p>HI.  =  ^1  L ^  -  i  r.nr  a  i</p>
        <p>WE GET RESULTS! AMERICAS NUMBER 1 TOP SELLER</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21:</p>
        <p>REGISTER FOR FREE DINNER FOR TWO AT SWEET CAROLINES</p>
        <p>Moving? Being Transferred? Call us today and ask about our VIPRELOCATION SERVICE,</p>
        <p>CALL FOR FREE MARKET ANALYSIS</p>
        <p>DUPLEX-approximately 950 souare feel. 2 berlroorns,</p>
        <p>' -baths each side Only 6 months old Possible THA loan assumption 60s</p>
        <p>FARMERS HOME loan .rssumption possible 3 Bedroom home on ia'po lot with garden space Mid 30 s</p>
        <p>IS SHE PARTICULAR ShO^^</p>
        <p>FASCINATING I5 the word to describe this 4 bedroom home on approximately 2 acres near the water Possibility of some owner fi nancing 30's.</p>
        <p>PSSTTt! GOT A MINUTE? I know where you can buy a 3 bedroom brick ranch with living room, family loom, and carport lor only</p>
        <p>140.000</p>
        <p>FHA-235 LOAN assumption [lossible lor rtuahfied huyer Very .f lean 1 year old home with 3 bedrooms,</p>
        <p>1'. baths in trie roiintrv Mid 40's.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW and w.aitino lor you IS tins 3 bfdioom, 1, batn tiorne Plus chonso yoijr colors Mid 40's</p>
        <p>neap UNIVFRSiTV .</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 battis. living room, dining room .and more Good inveslmen' property Mirt 40 s.</p>
        <p>WATCH THE BOATS 'rom your screened in Iront porch E xcelleni condition 3 Bedrooms</p>
        <p>OWN &amp;amp; EARN-Alirosl 2500 square feet p'us large detached garage One side converted mtn rental unit Mid 40's</p>
        <p>LISTEN TO THE SILENC&amp;amp;ot</p>
        <p>the country in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath modular home with fireplace on ap proximately 1 acre lot 40's.</p>
        <p>BENEFIT FROM the iivatah ty of 'his enticing residence 3 Bedrooms,  f;.arport and iiatio Possi . ble VA loan assumption^ 40's.</p>
        <p>OPEN TO ALL OFFE^Ihe owners ot this yneiy 3 bedroom nprne /are any lOus to sell Many special features FHA 345 loan assurnption posi'ble Low 50's</p>
        <p>BETTER ACT FAST this new 3 bedrooms. 2 bath home won't last long Deck, fireplace, and more Mid 40's,</p>
        <p>MOTEL, RESTAURANT, and</p>
        <p>approximately 14 acres of land- Possibility of some owner financing 60's IS YOUR WIFE RUNNING AROUND looking for a spacious elegant home Show her this 4 bedroom. 2"? bath home Formal areas, fireplace, and more 90s</p>
        <p>FOR THOSE WHO WANT a</p>
        <p>D I e d a n I ri ii i e t neighbortiood, this is it Lovely ! bedroom 2 tiath home with special 'eatures m kitchen, double garage 80's</p>
        <p>ELEGANT, BEAUTIFUL, Cnmfotlable to name only J 9'W Ice  I'*''</p>
        <p>Should be your r'ome 3 Redroprns, 2 tialh'- formal areas I arge wooded lot  THIS IS THF PLACE " for the 'ariTier at tieart Small larm o' approximately 19 acres with a 3 hedroom, 2 bath horne</p>
        <p>BENEFIT FROM the conve ^ nionce of this 3 bedroom, 1',' bath home Living room with fireplace, dining room, and storage building Low 50's. COMPARE AND YOU'LL AGREE that this is a bargain of a deaf Lovely 2 bedroom with extra lot. Low 20's..</p>
        <p>ROMANTIC RETREAT IS</p>
        <p>'tiis 2 beoroom fully fin hide a way com ^^te with .replace One block from water Possible 'wner financmg</p>
        <p>RENTAL INCOME of ap</p>
        <p>piojima'eiv S50() per month on this T bedroom 2 bath home Mid 20 s</p>
        <p>YOUR FAMILY CAN T be</p>
        <p>too large for HiiS 5 bedroom home with ap proximately 21C) sanare feet Mid 20's,</p>
        <p>DAD-You can have your own space in the liuilclmg with V: batn that comes with this 3 bedroom home Possible FHA loan assumption</p>
        <p>INVITING HOME promiS'ng Happy Days 2 Bedroom. 2 bath home on corner lot Priced ir, the lovv 30's LIKEABLE BUNGALOW Ideal lor retirees two bedrooms, living 'ocni. family ^oom, s'orage building and large lot Possibility o' some rwnei financing</p>
        <p>A SIGHT TO BESOLD-Hew 3 Bedroom 2 bath home Deck and heaipump Hu'r\ and pick vou' ''olots</p>
        <p>r- . h E F I A r F 'W ARM"!' ENHANCES this love'v bedtorim, 2 hath hornr- 'in corner lot Garporl am! storage building Ho citv taxes</p>
        <p>COOL. BRFF7Y SUNSFTS</p>
        <p>give you relaxing a'ter noons, fishing swimming and tioatinq are steps awr'iv frort 'his 3 i'enr,..irn '.nftage</p>
        <p>MORE FOR LESS-Ali the features of a larger home, but for less money 3 Bedroom, 2 bath doublewide home in the country on approximately '/2 acre lot.</p>
        <p>TWO FOR the PRICE of</p>
        <p>one Live m one and mnt out the other T-wO mi^pile hornee nea' the .wa'er rc' &amp;lt;-ii ne''ot 20's LARGE LOT HAS ROOM 'c th'S fied'OOm. 2 D-alh rrnjljjiai home p'us n.rr, parking spai e 'o' 'Ti. tn;.. hnnie ! . w 40 s. MOTHER-IN-LAW SUITE or otfii.e inc'uijen m the. 4 be'iO.sr-n  hath hor^e willi ..icgui'rii-nateiy '90G square 'pet Mid 40 s PICTURE. YOURSELF sur-roundec! tiy a tiomc-y at mosphere ang loveiv land SCaping 4 Rertrooms. 1' halhs P')ssit&amp;gt;'e FmHA loan assumption Mid 40 s.</p>
        <p>WANT THE BEST ol bolt, worlds? Nice home ,ma a! fnrdati'e p.tyn'enls' See this 2 tiedroom siartei hoini' hr. Hen! '-nnduion THE HUSH OF COUNTRY</p>
        <p>COLLECT RENT</p>
        <p>COMMERClAi BUIIDING</p>
        <p>W T- n,|.a  n  ,s..d,ii  t,</p>
        <p>jl</p>
        <p>WTfE S DREAM M-.</p>
        <p>A-1 CONDITION Rr-J  2</p>
        <p>RENTING TSK! TSK' Wtiv rent when you can own lhi#HttiJ^fctlroo|^Ck</p>
        <p>NAT'iRE WHlSPERS-4</p>
        <p>[.,i(lror.rri conternpoiary hon.e 'Ml atiprhxiri ately 2 E. ;)i res m the cr'uhtry Wr.'.d</p>
        <p>acreage PLUS-fhu</p>
        <p>pe()rr,om 'tot.w - r% ."r'd in !h&amp;lt;: ...ounU'i cn ali|  inmlely 1' -K.res'.l l.tnd</p>
        <p>CARING PARENTS wii' eri |0V peactr min't &amp;gt;^''5 Lively 3 beOfoom home y.ith laige fenced in back yard tot the children to play in</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom. 1' ? bath home waiting for you Seller Will' consider paying points and closing costs</p>
        <p>WOULD YOU LIKE, to own a</p>
        <p>large 5 bed'oom, 2' ? bath home with wet bar on targe wooded lot Call today fo' lr)cation</p>
        <p>UNBEATABLE LIFESTYLE</p>
        <p>to- family living approximately 2050 square feet with 4 bertrooms. ?' &amp;gt; baths SpcM-ial lealiires</p>
        <p>iLOTS</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY 8 5 acres partially woorlp'! Sml ibU or duplf.y lets</p>
        <p>COMMERClAi LOT</p>
        <p>A, ,.r.-&amp;gt;.rTCi'- . -I,-.  &amp;gt;.  ;af,</p>
        <p>Y 310  .X,  59H  Call  today</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOT in roim try S4.000</p>
        <p>DUPLEX ..r Resicenhal lot Apphui'iiately  ai.re</p>
        <p>St.500.</p>
        <p>residential lots in</p>
        <p>C 0 11' '' y =' u tin I V I s I r;. n</p>
        <p>56.000 $7.000</p>
        <p>LARGE lot in country $600.</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY 7 acres ot land in the country $11.500.NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>WELL MAINTAINED 3 bedroom home witn new paint, hardwood floors, and fireolace PKi* detached ? bedroom apartment tor extra in come Only $46,000. Listing Broker-Davic Etenitord 758-0180NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>FHA loan assumption, no quahfyng necessary on ttiis 2 hedroom r-.ottag'.-' Only $23,000. Listmq Broker-Davirl Henitord 758-0180EW LISTINGS</p>
        <p>three miles from r.ily limits past Caruhn; East Mall Two residen'i.al lots, comiTiuruty water Listing Rroker-J C Bowen 756 7-126</p>
        <p>LOTS ON THE WATER near WtiichardS Beacn Listing Broker; Evelyn Bullock 752 4707</p>
        <p>=</p>
        <p>Evelyn Bullock BROKER</p>
        <p>752 4?07</p>
        <p>J.C. Bowen REALTOR-GRi 756 7426</p>
        <p>David Heniford REALTOR</p>
        <p>758 OIBfl</p>
        <p>Ray Everett RE AL TOR</p>
        <p>75r-05-3h</p>
        <p>Blanche Forbes RFAITOR-GRI</p>
        <p>756-34.38</p>
        <p>y EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>756-2121</p>
        <p>271 7 S. Memoriai Drive</p>
        <p>Greenville s First CENTURY 21 LOCATION</p>
        <p>OFFICE OPEN MON SAT 9 5 30, SUN 1-5</p>
        <p>-fy-</p>
        <pb facs="00095600_0057" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C. Sunday. February 5,1984  Q.-)  -JTHE REAL ESTATE CORNER</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL NEW HOMES... EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOODS... ALL AT 10.35% FINANCING!</p>
        <p>Camelot Subdivision</p>
        <p>New Brick home near completion. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Greatroom, combination kitchen/dining. Heat pump. Pretty to look at, great to live in! $58,850.</p>
        <p>"Brick home on wooded lot has lots of extras for a custom look. 3 Bedrooms featuring the master bedroom with dressing area and large walk-in closet. 2 ull baths. Foyer, kitchen with breakfast nook, great room with fireplace, /ill pay up to 4 points and closing. 60s.</p>
        <p>Jitecessed porch on this brick home opens into a foyer with coat closet. This bedroom, 2 bath home has a floor plan with excellent traffic flow. Country "tdtchen, dining room, great room with fireplace. Master,bedroom has dress-jing area and large walk-in closet. 60s.</p>
        <p>I'</p>
        <p>Garage</p>
        <p>Optional</p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <p>nJust starting this house, so you can choose your own color scheme inside ,3Sind out with paint, wallpaper, vinyl and carpet. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Eat-in kitchen, separate dining room. Activity room with fireplace. Front porch. 3B0s.</p>
        <p>  Singletree</p>
        <p>Quiet living on a cul-de-sac can be yours on this large, wooded lot. 3 Bedrooms, IV2 baths. Youll be ready to move in today when you see the lovely exterior trim on this new home. Low 50s.</p>
        <p>This newly started home is on a large lot with lots of trees on a cul-de-sac. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Front porch. Buy now and be your own decorator. Make the decor suit your tastes by choosing your own paint colors, wallpaper, vinyl and carpet. Mid 50s.</p>
        <p>Cherry Oaks</p>
        <p>Live in popular Cherry Oaks In this brick home weve just started. 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths. Country kitchen, great room with fireplace. Chair rail trim in separate dining room. Roomy, welLthought-out floor plan. You can still choose your own custom decorating scheme. 70s.</p>
        <p>The Evans  Company</p>
        <p>Of GfeenviHe. Inc</p>
        <p>Call Us Now At</p>
        <p>752-2814</p>
        <p>Winnie Evans 752-4224</p>
        <p>Faye Bowen 756-5258</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>oUai/is'^utts^eaity</p>
        <p>758-0655</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE TODAY! 2-4PM</p>
        <p>RODNEYROAD GREENWOOD FOREST</p>
        <p>(lust 3 miles flora hospital on Stantonsburg Road)</p>
        <p>STILL TIME TO CHOOSE floor coverings and colors! Qualifies for NC Housing Agency financing at 10.35% fixed rate/30 years.</p>
        <p>$56,500.</p>
        <p>EXAMPLE OF PAYMENTS UNDER NC HOUSING MONEY $56,500 Sales Price $53,650 95% Loan $2,850 Down Payment</p>
        <p>$484.75 Principal &amp;amp; interest 50.00 Escrow $534.75 Total Monthly Payment</p>
        <p>AMENITIES</p>
        <p>Country Front Porch Fireplace In Living Room 3 Bedrooms  2  Full  Baths</p>
        <p>Kitchen/Dining Combination With Dramatic Vaulted Ceiling Patio Doors To Salt-treated Deck Lovely Tree-lined Lot E-300 Insulation  Heat  Pump</p>
        <p>Your Hostess: Elaine Troiano, REALTOR 756-6346</p>
        <p>NOBODY DOES IT BETTER</p>
        <p>How Jeannette Cox has become Greenvilles Most Successful Relocation Specialist.</p>
        <p>When corporations need help in the transfer and relocation of their employees in the Greenville area, more of them call Jeannette Cox than any other Realtor. Because no one equals her experience in managing residential properties. Or her success in selling them.</p>
        <p>Jeannette heads the Relocation Division of Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., one of Greenvilles  '</p>
        <p>most dynamic real estate firms. Working with sales Associates, she coordinates the relocation services required by her corporate clients. Market analysis, , sales, mortgage financing and the care and upkeep of vacant homes. It's all</p>
        <p>handled efficiently and at the lowest  ||h|^u|||S</p>
        <p>possible cost by the Relocation Division at Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc.  ^</p>
        <p>In addition to working directly with  #</p>
        <p>major corporations, Jeannette also  ^0^</p>
        <p>represents relocation firms such as Equitable Relocation Management Company, Merrill Lynch Relocation management, Bank of St Lewis, Proctor and Gamble Company and Homequity.</p>
        <p>Here, too, her property management and sales skills find a ready market.</p>
        <p>If your company is involved in  f</p>
        <p>employee transfer and relocation in Greenville or the surrounding counties, call Jeannette Cox at (919) 756-1322.</p>
        <p>NOBODY DOES IT BETTER</p>
        <p>Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc. </p>
        <p>756-1322 [Q</p>
        <p>DUFFUS REALTY. INC.</p>
        <p>MEMBER</p>
        <p>V.A. OWNED</p>
        <p>n Rpired and painted on. the and outside Three bedrooms bvmg room dmmg area VA )cing available lo quahhed veterans or 1 veterans S22.;WO</p>
        <p>FORTHE HANDYMAN</p>
        <p>Buy this three bedroom and bath home and fix It up use it to live in or rent Living room dminq room $23 000</p>
        <p>NEW LISTINGS</p>
        <p>BROOKGREEN</p>
        <p>urc perfect combined with a large wooded lot akes this a great home for family living Four drooms, three baths, living room with fireplace, rmal dining room, family room with fireplace, irport. You will definitely be impressed with this n^$123,000.</p>
        <p>drexelbrook</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; of a kind! On a beautiful wooded and landscaped jt A redwood contemporary with four bedrooms and tV2 baths. Foyer, living room, formal dining room, lily room, three fireplaces, Jcnn-Aire. wet bar. new if Elegant and impressive. $139,500.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE</p>
        <p>,eful, organized and convenient floor plan. Brick inch with three bedrooms and two baths. Living am, dining room, family room-kitchcn combination, Replace. $57,000.</p>
        <p>RELO</p>
        <p>WORLD LEADER IN RELOCATION</p>
        <p>MYRTLE AVENUE</p>
        <p>Two bedroom and one bath conage Living room ,with fireplace, dining room, garage Gas heat Onlv $27,500 V. A. OWNED Nonh Lee Street. Ayden Painted inside and oul New tool Floors refinished VA financing available to veterans or non veterans Two bedrooms, balh. living room, diningroom, catpon $29.450 UNIVERSITY CONDO Redecotaled and ptctlv Reasonable and liveable Perfect for your student Two bedrooms, f 'r baths, foyer. Suing room, dining area $31.900</p>
        <p>REDUCED</p>
        <p>This ihree bedroom and V'l balh ranch on Pans Avenue has been subslanlially reduced Living room, recreation room, fireplace, fencing $39.500</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD ACRES Possible Farmers Home loan assumption Three bedrooms. l/i baths, Hving room, electric baseboard heal. $40.500.</p>
        <p>TOWNHOMES FHA financtng on these new lownbomes in Shenandoah Two bedrooms. V/i baths. Suing room, dining area Refrigera-lor With ice maker Only $40.500 COUNTRY SQUIRE AND REDUCED Thi: reaUy cute Country Squire home has been reduced in price This, combined with a possible loan assumption makes an atttactvc package Two large bedrooms, bath. Suing room, dining area $42.500.</p>
        <p>PINERlbGE In the country ahd not far from the medical complex Living room, dining area, three bedrooms, one balh. carport Wooded lot $42,500</p>
        <p>SYLVAN DRIVE Spacious bungalow style Three or tour bedrooms. Suing-dining combinalion Fireplace, IV2 balhs. family room or fourth bedroom, storage N.C Housing Finance financing possible $43.000 HflLSDALE Piclute perfect! Tender bving care shows through m this three bedroom cottage Glassed m porch, hardwood floors and fireplace Corner lot and manicured lawn Owner says Sell! $44.995</p>
        <p>ON THE WATER Your own beach front cottage Easy care with aluminum siding Three bedrooms, balh. Suing room, pier, stora building</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>201 Commerce St.</p>
        <p>ON CALL THIS WEEKEND</p>
        <p>Shirley Tackcr Broker</p>
        <p>During Non-Office Hours Please Call</p>
        <p>756-6835</p>
        <p>A uacabon home lor only J</p>
        <p>N.C. HOUSING FINANCE</p>
        <p>Build your home in Country Squire and if you qualify, finance it under this gener ous. low interest rale program Three bedrooms, balh, living room, dining area Call us for details</p>
        <p>CHESTNUT STREET As an invesmient, can be rented as a duplex, or use as your own home Four bedrooms, three baths, bving room with fireplace, family room with fireplace, palio playhouse $47.000</p>
        <p>POSSIBLE ASSUMPTION On this pretty home in Hardee Acres Living room, dining area, three bedrooms. !'/&amp;gt; balhs. cenhal air. garage $48.500</p>
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        <p>A ranch home on Nichols Dnve Great room with fireplace, and woodslove. dining area Three bedrooms, l/i balhs,-carport, central all $49.500 DUPLEX In Colonial Village with two bedrooms, bath. Bving room and kitchen on each side CenPal air Both sides rented. Possible inveslmeni opportunity $49.900</p>
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        <p>Close to the unhiersity Just painted on the outside and insulated Five bedrooms, two baths, living room with flieplace. dinihg room Only one block 10 the umpus $49.900</p>
        <p>SHERWOOD ACRES</p>
        <p>A convenient location for this btick ranch home Foyer, living room with fireplace, dining atea, Ihree bedrooms, one bath, garage $51.500 ,</p>
        <p>WANTS TO SEU Reduced in price and the owner wants to sell Only about a year old with three bedrooms, t'/i baths, kving room, dining</p>
        <p>area, insulated garage and fenced tear yard You could not build a new one even close to this pnce $51,900</p>
        <p>HARDEE ACRES</p>
        <p>A possible loan assumption on ihts ihree bedroom and I'A bath ranch home Living room with fireplace, dining area, well organized kitchen, patio, paneled garage $52.900</p>
        <p>SHAMROCK TERRACE Possible loan assumption AppeaSng and cute Three bedroom ranch with IVr balhs. Sving room, family room with fireplace, large pabo, comer bl $53.500</p>
        <p>GRIMESLAND A three bedroom and two bath ranch home Perfect lor the handyman with a 28 X 32 Butler building in the rear Home has foyer, living room. Rsher stove and microwave Double carport $53.900 N.C. HOUSIN FINANCE N C Housing Finance money is available to build your new home in Pleasant Ridge, Ayiien Wooded bts Closing costs paid Call us now!</p>
        <p>EDWARDS ACRES</p>
        <p>Finance your new home in Edwards Aoes with N C Housing Finance money Low interest rate bans lot quaHied buyers Three bedrooms, I'A baths, living room, dining area Financing also available in Country Squire. Cherry Oaks</p>
        <p>PRETTY RANCH</p>
        <p>With three bedrooms and two balhs in Ayden Living room, dining area, family room, hrealdasi area Two car garage Fencing Garden and grape vine $55.000</p>
        <p>TWIN OAKS</p>
        <p>One of those very cute contemporanes wifh cedar siding Three bedrooms, two balhs. Suing room with wood stove, dining room, thermopane windows, patio Possible ban assumption $55,000 TWIN OAKS An impressive contemporary It has Ihree bedrooms, two baths, foyer, greal room with fireplace, dining room, fencing, deck $56.500,</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE Lovely ranch style home Three bedrooms, two baths, liijing room, paneled family room, carport, wood deck Greal area $56.900 CAMBRIDGE Useful, organized and convenient Ibor plan Bnck ranch with three bedrooms and two baths Living room, dining room, family room kitchen combinalion. fireplace $57.000</p>
        <p>COUNTRY Not fat from the hospital This ttadihonal slyb home features three bedrooms, two balhs. an enpance foyer, ^eal room with fireplace and dining room Ptelty kitchen with a breakfast bar. dining aih with bay window $57,900</p>
        <p>COLLEGE COURT A dehghtlul and well planned ranch home on a beautifully landscaped lot EsIabSshed area, convenient to every thing Three nice bedrooms, two balhs. living room.-comlortabie lamily room, dining area, saeened porch for those enjoyable spring evenings, carport All lh lor only $59,900</p>
        <p>FHA 104 APR</p>
        <p>Assume the ban on this new ranch. Never occupied FHA 10'A% APR, 30 years, fixed rate, monthly payments of $545 22 Equity ol about $40()0 Three bedroom brik ranch, Sving room with fireplace, dining area, two baths, deck $62,000</p>
        <p>RIVER HILLS</p>
        <p>A wooded lot and bvely two story home Make this something lor you b see Three bedrooms, 2'A bat. Bving room, dining room, lamily room with fireplace $63.900</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH</p>
        <p>A delightful area Greal place to raise your children Pool, tennis courts, rcae ation center available Near the medical center Pretty three bedroom, two bath ranch Living room, dinitra room, lamily room with fireplace $64,900 V. A. OWNED Lake Ellsworth VA financing available to quaUed veterans or non-veterans Four bedrooms, two baths. Sving loom. dining</p>
        <p>room, tamily room with fireplace, breakfast area, carport $69.300 CAMELOT-NEW A new home to be built Ranch with three bedrooms, two balhs. foyer, great room wiih fireplace, dming room, garage Choose your cobrs now $69.900</p>
        <p>CAMELOT Corner bl with pretty farmhouse style home Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer with hardwood floors, greal room wilh fireplace, dining room, wood deck. Jenn Alte range $69.900</p>
        <p>YOUR VACATION HOME And nor too far from Gieenvilb Ideal location at Kilby Island Just past Bath Three bedrooms, balh. great room wilh fireplace, central air and heal, screened porch, deck $70,000</p>
        <p>SHERATON PLACE Convenient to everything, this ranch home on Brook Road has three bedrooms and two baths Foyer. Sving room, dining room, family room with fireplace screened porch, double garage, fencing $72,000</p>
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        <p>This cute contemporary has been reduced in price! Greal locaSon on Red Banks' Road Possible ban assumption Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, dining rrm. great room with fireplace Now $72.000 CHERRY OAKS Two year old comet ranch home Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room, garage. Short walk to rc-reabonal area $72.800 FOUR BEDROOMS With so much space' Foyer, hying room, dining room, lamily room wilh hreplacc, two baths, woodslove. double garage, two decks, prelly lot River Hills $73,500</p>
        <p>NEW-WAITING FOR YOU This brand new home in Cherry Oaks has three bedrooms, two balhs, great room wilh fireplace and ceiSng fan, dining room wilh bay window Very nice FHA. VA or conveniional $74,500</p>
        <p>DREXELBROOK One of Greenville's nicest areas A spacious ranch home with three bedrooms and two balhs, foyer. Sving room, dining room, family room with fireplace, screened porch, carport $78,000</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH</p>
        <p>This ranch has everything you ever warned Swimming pool, tennis courts and club house nearby Three bedroom, two bath ranch home with foyer, Sving room, dining room, family room wilh fireplace and even a recreation room Jenn-Aire range and miaowave oven $79.500</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>You can enjoy country Sving with this three bedroom. 2'/z balh home on acre ol bnd Foyer Sving room, dining room, lamily room with fireplace, central vacu urn, fireplace insert $80,000</p>
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        <p>A contemporary that will be your first love! Greal room with fireplace, dining</p>
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        <p>area, three bedrooms, two baths, office: wood. deck, carport Nicely landscaped bt Possible loan assumption $82,500 FOUR BEDROOMS and a two story home that you will simply adore Entrance foyer, Sving room, dining room, family room with fireplace, storage building, playhoiise Nicely landscaped centipede grass Weslhavenlll $88,500 OAKHURST Three bedrooms and 2'7 balh two story home on a large wooded bl Living room, formal dining room, family room with (irepiace. garage Lois ol buiS ins $89.500</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>A bveb Cape Cod with an excellenf Ibor plan Four bedrooms. 2'/z balhs, great room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast area, wood deck, storage building Pretty cornet bt $89.900 CLUB PINES Adorable two slory wilh a Ibor plan that will deSght you It has everything, with' lour bedrooms. 2'6 balhs. Sving room, dining room and family room with hardwood floors, screened porch, pretty bl $95,900</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY A bvable ranch with three bedrooms and two baths, foyer, living room; formal dining room, family room with iircplace, sun room, recreation room, two sheds $97,500</p>
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        <p>Drive down the bng tree shaded drive to this impressive southern cobnial home On 3 65 acres, this home features a Sving room with fireplace, formal dining room, family room with woodslove. five bedrooms, 2'z baths, study, two screened porches, wide plank pine floors, carport, fencing Excellent VA assumable ban $99,400</p>
        <p>FALKLAND HIGHWAY Very pnvalc. very ptelty Only a short distance from Greenville and off the highway Beautiful lour bedioom and three bath home on two bvely wooded and landscaped acres Foyer. Sving room, dining room, family room wilh fireplace, screened porch, double garage, driveway and walkways You can only appreciate this home and it's setting by aclually seeing if $108.000</p>
        <p>WINDEMERE A fanlastic and new Wilkamsbutg on a pretty lot Four bedrooms and three baths Foyer, living room and dining room all with hardwood fbois Family room With fireplace, self-cleaning and microwave ovens, grill, large deck, double garage, fully floored attic $118.900 BROOKGREEN Picture perfect combined with a large wooded bl makes this a greal home for family living Four bedrooms, three baths. Sving room with fireplace, formal dining room, family room iwilh fireplace, carport You will definitely be impressed wnth thts home $123.000</p>
        <p>REDUCED&amp;lt;)OLF COURSE</p>
        <p>A substantial reduction on this sjsacious home in Brook Valley On a picture book wrxided bl with four or five bedrooms, three baths, foyer Svmg room, dining room, family room wilh fireplace, library garage Now pncedal $123.000</p>
        <p>BEST OF BOTH WORLDS</p>
        <p>Old fashioned tavern kiichen with fireplace, old fashioned durable oak floors, oversized dining toom and bis of old fashioned storage Modern 'bichen with Jenn Aire range, dishwasher, mod ern insulated windows, no wax finish on hardwood floors and modern skylighi to brigtilen ihe huge greal room Unclut lered spacious and up to-date with aU the charm of yesleryear New ir Grayleigh $126,600</p>
        <p>BAYWOOD</p>
        <p>Without doubi a great place 10 Sve and this cedar siding contemporary on a one aoe bl makes it aS perfeci Three bedrooms 2'/z balhs. loyet. greal room with stone (Irepiace. dining room, Jen-naire range, ihermopane windows $135,000</p>
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        <p>Certainly something exceptional On a bvely landscaped wooded bt. this ranch home has lour bedrooms, and 2'/z baths Foyer, living room, dining room wilh hardwood floors, family room wilh fireplace, solanum, double garage or playroom, stor^ building $138,600</p>
        <p>FOUR ACRES</p>
        <p>In Bethel Zoned for business Look at this kicaiion'$40.0(X)</p>
        <p>HERITAGE WOODS High sandy wooded bis in a secluded area Five acre bts al &amp;gt;30.000 each f'? acre btfoi$18,000 Call for information RED OAK LOT Spacious bl with nice trees Build your new home here $9 500</p>
        <p>14 ACRES</p>
        <p>Approximately 14 acres on Highway 33 East Excellent for mobile homes $7U.(XI0</p>
        <p>BUILDING LOTS</p>
        <p>On Ram Horn Road tSR .15231 aboui 1  miles from the bv pass Lois are approxi' maiely 100 x 250 $7500 each PINEWOOD FOREST Choice wooded bt in Pinewood Forest Peifert site for youi new home $16.000</p>
        <p>One of a kind' On a beautiful wooded and landscaped bl A redwood contemporary with lour bedrooms and 3''z baths Foyer, Sving room, formal dining room, family room, three fireplaces, Jenn Aire, wet bar, new roof Elegant and impressive $139.500</p>
        <p>McGREGOR DOWNS Fanlastic contemporary wilh lout or five bedrooms and I'/z baths Foyer, Sving room, dining room, large family room with fireplace, prelly kitchen, soeened porch, deck, gaiage $147.500 GOLP COURSE On the goS course in Brook Valley Very interesting cobnial wilh many exrtas Must be seen Marble floored foyer, Sving room, formal dining, lamily room with fireplace, four bedrooms. Ihree balhs. large cedai storage cbset. double garage, basement Nicely landscaped $160.000 COMMERCIAL BUILDING A 60 X 100 h metal building, excellent location on 264 By pass Fatmville Covered unloading area outside fenced storage area, large partung bl Suitable for a wide range of coromercial en</p>
        <p>'ISfAffil^ESWITHOFFICES</p>
        <p>Warehouses and offices in Farmville Approximately 35.000 square, feet te-modebd offices Osvnei will do some renovalbns and repairs Warehouse has diy sprinklei system Some owner hnanc mg $200,000</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;MMERCIAL - N. GREENE ST.</p>
        <p>A 6200 square fool masonry buiUmg wilh 2400 square feel ol renovated office space consisting ol ten offices and three resrtooms Both offices and warehouse healed with separate systems Outside storage Includes vacant bl Some owner financing available $109.000 INVESTMENT Six new lownhomes Each unit has two bedrooms. 1'6 baths. Sving room, refng cralor, pal outside rtorage and pnvale patio About 1000 square feel FHA financing available Rent is $300 per unit Total pnce $243 000</p>
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        <p>Not far from the hospital. This traditional style home features three bedrooms, two baths, an entrance foyer, great room with fireplace and dining room. Pretty kitchen with a breakfast bar, dining area with bay window. $57,900. Catherine Creech, Your Hostess. Directions: Stantonsburg Road on left side, just past</p>
        <p>Candlcwick. Acres)</p>
        <p>(Opposite entrance to Horseshoe</p>
        <p>GLORIA STREET CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>This brand new ranch home in Cherry Oaks hzis three bedrooms, two baths, great room with fireplace and ceiling fan, dining room with bay window. Very nice. FHA, VA or conventional. $74,500. Kay Dayis, .Your Hostess._</p>
        <p>WE SELL GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Shirley tacker, Broker.... ....... 756-6835</p>
        <p>Sue Castellow, Broker And Insurance...............756-3082</p>
        <p>Thelma Whitehurst. REALTOR, GRI, CRS 355-2996</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden, Broker................ 758-9878</p>
        <p>Catherine Creech, REALTOR ..................756-6537</p>
        <p>Sue Henson. REALTOR  ......... 756-3375</p>
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        <p>Charlene Nielsen, REALTOR, Rentals...............752-6961</p>
        <p>Kay Davis, Broker................ 756-6966</p>
        <p>Anne Duttus, REALTOR, GRI ................756-2666</p>
        <p>Jack Duffus, REALTOR, GRI. CRS....................756-5395</p>
        <p>Frances Harris, Broker.....................................756-5659</p>
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        <p>SUPER VALUE! Large house, large lot, just right for the large farhily Five bedrooms with 3V? baths  no waiting in line here! 4130 square feet of home just made for entertaining or comfortable living Better take a look $100,000. #708 Listed by Charles Forbes Jr</p>
        <p>PICK YOUR COLORS. Almost ready, 3 bedrooms, 2V2 bath home, spacious greatroom, and beautiful kitchen with nook. This 1800 square foot two story traditional is perfect for todays lifestyle and priced at only $74,900. #706 Listed by Janet Bowser.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA. Easy walking to University. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, 2269 square feet of heated space with Florida room for summer lounging. Good rental property, or good for yourself. $68,000. #710. Listed by Charles Forbes Jr.</p>
        <p>MAKE THE WHOLE family glad with this 4 bedroom ranch with a 22x24 den. Think of the fun swimming in the pool, or the things you can build in the workshop building with electric stove &amp;amp; sink. Everything your family wants, on IV4 acre, approx. 6 miles West of Farmville. $95,900. #709. Listed by John Moye Jr.</p>
        <p>QUALITY FOR THE ASKING. This four bedroom 2 story is custom built throughout with 2100 square feet of choice living space. Located in a quiet area in Club Pines. Buy now and choose your colors. $103,500. #705. Listed by Janet Bowser.</p>
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        <p>NICE PLACE TO LIVE! 1349 square feet with unusually large family, room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, and 2 baths. Very livable house, lot, and neighborhood for your family, and priced at just $54,400. #711 Listed by Charles Forbes Jr,</p>
        <p>HOW ABOUT A BRICK ranch in Stratford? This lovely home features 1500 square foot with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, family room with fireplace, living room with bay window. New roof, new paint, new carpet, and a good floor plan. Why not take a look. $64,900. #712. Listed by Ann Bass.</p>
        <p>RIVER-COTTAGE  This fixer upper will make a great retreat for the fisherman. Boom for a garden spot, perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle! $34,900. #713. Listed by Ann Bass.</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG BEAUTY. This 3 bedroom home looks like something out of House Beautiful" Magazine. Greatroom with a woodstoye &amp;amp; crown molding throughout. Large playroom, great for kids. Fenced in back yard with a swimming pool. $79,900. #714. Listed by Ann Bass.</p>
        <p>GET OUT OF TOWN but not too tar, m this Traditional with 2400 square feet. It features 3 bedrooms, playroom, heat pump, screened porch. Centrally locateu oeiween Giccmviho, Wilson, Tarboro, &amp;amp; Farmville. Listed at $59,900. #608. _</p>
        <p>OWNERS TRANSFERRED and must sell home here in Greenville. Superb neighborhood! 3 bedroom, 2 bath Williamsburg has all the charm and comfort you desire. Eat-m kitchen &amp;amp; storage a plenty. $77,900. #629.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT CONTEMPORARY. Built on a wooded hill this lovely home highlights privacy and striking contemporary design, with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-ins, &amp;amp; fireplace. $69,900, we'd love to show it to you. #641.</p>
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        <p>RENT WITH OPTION. Family oriented home on cul-de-sac with wooded lot. 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Will rent at $440 per month with option to apply to purchase price. $66,900. #631</p>
        <p>DON'T GIVE UP! Just when you thought you d never find the home of your dreams, here it is. 3 bedrooms with lots of space to spread out. Family room with fireplace, ear in knchen, formal areas, many extras. $59,900. #576.</p>
        <p>BACK ON THE MARKET-This nice bungalow in the University area will be eligible for N.C. Housing Money at 10.35%. Super nice neighborhood, the house features greatroom with fireplace, wood paneled kitchen. $44,900. #444.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES-2277 square feet in this nice house. Hardwood floors, crown molding, kitchen with lots of cabinets, 3 or 4 bedrooms. Beautifully landscaped and an underground sprinkler system. $86,500. #524.</p>
        <p>ASSUME THIS VA loan at 11'/%% and save closing costs. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace, den with woodstove, &amp;amp; energy savings heat pump. Only 6 years old. $56,000. #599.</p>
        <p>STATELY OLDER HOME near University. Williamsburg style home with hardwood floors, marble fireplace, modern kitchen with breakfast room full of buiittfns, 3 bedrooms, plus a nursery or study, and 2 full baths. $80,000. #623.</p>
        <p>OUTSTANDING HOME with over 400 square feet of traditional elegance. Gracious interior, beautifully maintained, surrounded by over 2 acres of beautiful wooded property. Shown by appointment only. #594.</p>
        <p>PRIDE AND PLEASURE-The Pride of ownership, and the Pleasure of living in this beautiful custom built country home can be yours. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, 6 year- old brick ranch. $55,000. #604</p>
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        <p>STARTING OUT? Then come see this affordable 2 bedroom contemporary located in a quiet subdivision in Ayden. This home is solar passive and features a large lot. carport, and a space saving kitchen, all lor $41,500. Wny wait? ff704.</p>
        <p>THIS WILLIAMSBURG HOME in Camelot is ready to be seen! Lovely 4 bedrooms, greatroom with fireplace, this is one of the best floor plans around Owner transferred and hates to leave, but you can be in it soon. $68,900. #648.</p>
        <p>WE NEED AN OFFER on this quaiity home in Club Pines! All formal areas, 4 bedrooms, 2'/% baths, spacious den with fireplace, and new carpet downstairs. This is the best buy in this area for just $79,900. #477.</p>
        <p>ALL SPRUCED UP and ready to sell at just $53,900. This three bedroom brick home features living room, dining room, bright kitchen with nook, and ceramic bath. Lovely screened porch, woodstove, fenced in back yard. Why not take a look. #607.</p>
        <p>10.35S FINANCING AVAILABLE! Reduced, this beautiful Ranch. Spacious floor plan features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, dining room, and breakfast area, deck, and many other extras, and if you buy now you can pick your own colors. Only $62,500. #621.</p>
        <p>A HOME DESIGNED WITH you in mind! Main level features foyer, formal living room, formal dining room, modern kitchen, large den with fireplace bedrooms, and IVi baths. Basement has 30x19 rec room with built in bar and bookcases, perfect for entertaining. $114,500. #700.</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO SELL! This lovely 3 bedroom house in Forest Acres features large kitchen, formal areas, and large screened porch. Approx. 1 acre wooded and landscaped lot. Owner will consider rent with option to buy. $59,900. #311.</p>
        <p>OWNER SAYS MOVE IT". Will sell, rent with option, or lease for 1 year! Like new traditional decor on this 2 year old home in Camelot bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors In foyer and dining room, and energy saving features. Reduc ed to $65,900. #614.</p>
        <p>PRACTICALLY NEW! Lake Ellsworth! Only a year old with energy saving heatpump, formal areas, plus den. Great location for walking, riding bikes,' swimming, playing tennis! $79,900, call for your showing. #423.</p>
        <p>GARDEN FEVER? Youll have perfect gardening on this large lot located in the country just a short drive from town. This like new three bedroom house is only two years old and has a FmHA loan ready to assume. All this for $41,950. Call today, this new listing will sell fast! #707.</p>
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        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE</p>
        <p>10.35% FINANCING</p>
        <p>For A Limited Time, We Have 10.35% Financing Available On The Following Homes And Townhouses. It Will Only Last A Couple Months, So Time Is Wasting! Call Us For The Important Details!</p>
        <p>COLLINDALE COURT - Located at Kensington Park, floor plans are available ranging in price from $47,500 to $49,900. Construction is underway, directly behind the Greenville Athletic Club, come by and weTl show you these unitsi 10.35% money is available.</p>
        <p>UPTON COURT - Located at Kensington Park, various floor plans are available ranging in price from $41,900 to $52,900. Directly behind the Greenville Athletic Club, construction shall begin shortly. 10.35% money is available!</p>
        <p>SHENANDOAH VlfLAGE - 2 bedroom, V/i bath townhouses. 5 units available with 10.35% N.C. Housing money. $40,900. $2500 down payment. $398 monthly payments (includes tax and insurance).</p>
        <p>WILDWOOD VILLAS - 2 bedroom, 2Vi bath townhouses available with thi 10.35% financing for limited time.' Close to ECU, each bedroom has a private bath. Ideal for students or 2 adults. $42,900.</p>
        <p>GREENRIDGE  Hospital Location. \lownhouseii. 2 bedrooms, family room, kitchen with eating area, very close to hospital. $37,500.</p>
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        <p>49,900106 Emmas Place. Duplex, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath each side. $400 per month income.</p>
        <p>53.500Start earning $$ today on this excellent investment property. This brick front-back duplex includes two stoves, refrigerator, gas/FWA heating, central air, new hot water heater, washer/dryer hook-ups for both apartments, double garage downstairs. Excellent rental history.</p>
        <p>55,000Duplex. $6,000 per year income, close to ECU, good condition, excellent return.</p>
        <p>59.500Rivarbluff. Duplex. 1550 square feet total. 2 bedrooms each side, assumable financing, balance of $37,000.00. Age 2Vi years.</p>
        <p>61.500White Hollow Drive - 2 duplexes, $61,500 each. Presently rented, all brick, super location, financing available. Could arrange package with these two or 4.</p>
        <p>250.000Commercial Building. Over 35,000 sq. ft. with railroad siding on Dickinson Ave. Parking available.</p>
        <p>295.000Attention horse lovers. Over 13 Vi acres of land. A lovely 2115 square foot home. In addition, 2 houses on the property which may be rented for additional income. A 14 stall stable which can be rented for $115.00 per stall per month. Owner financing available at a reasonable rate.</p>
        <p>79.900Westhaveh III. Charming 3 bedroom, 2.^th contemporary blended Into wooded lot. Great room with cathedral celling and fireplace, loft overlooking groat room, deck off back. Aasumable 12Vt% financing with no closing costs!</p>
        <p>77.500Belvedere. Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2V2 bath ranch on wooded lot in this popular area. Spacious don, private study, largo playroom, 2 fireplaces, screened back porch and privacy fence. All for under $80,0001</p>
        <p>76.900QrHton Country Club. Well built custom homo. Three bedroom brick colonial. Formal areas, largo den.</p>
        <p>76.500Cherry Oaks. 3 bedroorns, 2 full baths, sunken great room wKh old brick fireplace, slate foyer, super floor plan!</p>
        <p>75,000Westwood. 10% assumption with $7,000 cash down to assumel Lovely J! story home featurea 4</p>
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        <p>Camolot. Exceptional contemporary on beautiful wooded lot. Formal areas, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage.</p>
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        <p>252,500Briarwood Estate. One of a kind! BeautHul stately manor with marble entry foyer, five bedrooms, 3% baths, exquisite formal areas, dream kitchen and family room, library, playroom, exercise room, screened porch, double garage. Master batii suite features hot tub, steam bath. Must see to believe! We havent even mentioned the best features.</p>
        <p>185.000Homes of this caliber are not available in the Greenville area vary often. Located around aeveral outctanding properties at Route 9, the home has 3800 square feet, sits on 3 acres of land wHh horae atabla, riding area, and swimming pool. Interior features 3 bedrooms with potential for 5, formal areas, huge family room with fireplace, recreation room, many extras.</p>
        <p>145.000Brook Valley. Almost 4,000 square feet of heated area with double garage! 6 bedrooms, 4Vi baths, formal areas, huge family room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area. For the family that appreciates space.</p>
        <p>129,900Magnificent 3000 square foot traditional home in Cherry Oaks. Lovely decor, immaculate condition. Features all formal areas with master suite downstairs, 2 bedrooms and bath upstairs, plus mother-in-law suite with bedroom, kitchenfsitting room and bath.</p>
        <p>"l 05,000Club Pines. Brand new 2 story on corner lot. Finished hardwood floors, beautifully decorated. 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, formal areas, family room wHh fireplace. Custom construction with immaculate attention to detail.</p>
        <p>1 05,000Nearly 3,000 square fet in this lovely country home.</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 3 baths. One bedroom has a sitting room and outside entrance. Large family room with fireplace as well as a sun room.</p>
        <p>93.500Brook Valley. This 3 or 4 bedroom Williamsburg with great room, dining room, kitchen and three baths is ready for immediate occupancy. Sit in the screened-in porch and watch the action of the 2nd tee in this now offering.</p>
        <p>2 92,500-Brook Valley. Attractive 2 story in this wonderful</p>
        <p>area. 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, formal entry foyer, living room and dining room.</p>
        <p>89.900Tucker Estates. Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 full bath homo In this fine location. Great room with cathedral colling and fireplace, kitchen with eating area by bay window, master bedroom suite with separate dressing area and bath. Very special.</p>
        <p>89.500Over 5,000 square feet within walking distance of the downtown area. Excellent house for fraternity.</p>
        <p>87.500Tucker Estates. Only a transfer makes this beautiful home available. Four bedrooms, including master suite, 2vy baths, formal living and dining room, family room with fireplace. Immaculate interior, traffic free cul-de-sac.</p>
        <p>87.500Baywood-For the contemporary taste, enjoy the seclusion of Baywood in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath homo with many special features such as sunken tub, Jenn-Aire range. Parquet oak floors In foyer and dining room. Double garage and large deck to enjoy at the end of the day. Your vacation home at home!</p>
        <p>- 87,500Pamlico River. Beautiful permanent home only 25 miles from Greenville! On the. water with pier, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge family room with cathedral celling and fireplace. Deck circles home with screened porch, full basement-garage.</p>
        <p>86.500Tucker Estates. Brand new 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch with all formal areas on largo corner wooded lot.</p>
        <p>85.900Cherry Oaks. Fantastic &amp;lt;&amp;gt;4 bedroom, 3 full bath, split level on heavily wooded lot in this desirable area. Family room wHh firoplaco, formal areas, roomy kftchan with eating area, acreened porch, and closod In garage in recreation room. A lot lor the motMyl</p>
        <p>34 900Country comfort with style. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, formal areas, huge great room with fireplace, heat pump. Over 2,000 square feet. AddHkmal acreage available for purchase.</p>
        <p>79.900Cherry Oaks. Large 3 bedroom, 2 full both brick ranch In this desirable area. Foyer, formal areaa, family room wfth fireplace, great color scheme.</p>
        <p>-Overlook Drive  Space! Over 3,000 square feet of heated area forlass than $80,0001 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, formal areas, family room with firoplaco, office for dad, workshop, wooded lot In this wonderful location. Batter hurry on this one!</p>
        <p>79 900Almost 1800 square feet home in Cherry Oaks. Excellent floor plan, all formal areas, double garage. Seller with consider lease/purchase.</p>
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        <p>Camalot. Like now ranch with contemporary accents. Great room with fireplace, formal dining room, modern kitchen with eating area, 3 bedrooms, private study or office, and single car garage. Huge corner lot.</p>
        <p>73.900Located 16 miles from Greenviile, 12 miles from Kinston, perfect for Dupont people. Custom built, slate foyer, sunken living room, screened porch, rose garden aand much more.</p>
        <p>69.900Large 3 bedroom ranch located on over 13 acres of land, only 10 miles from Greenville. For country lovers, this could be the one, possible Federal Land Bank financing!</p>
        <p>69.900River Hiils. Contemporary ranch on wooded lot. 3 bedrooms, great room with fireplace, and deck.</p>
        <p>69.500Eastwood. Very attractive 3 bedrooms, 2 bath brick ranch. Formal living room, dining room, family room with fireplace. Attractive loan assumption. Very desirable area!  &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>69.500Cherry Oaks. Under construction. 1850 square feet ranch with fantastic plan! Huge great room with fireplace, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, including master suite, and 2 full baths. Space in great room and master istantastic. 10.35% financing!</p>
        <p>69.500Fairlane. Charming 2 story Cape Cod in great location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen, master bedroom downstairs. Really nice!</p>
        <p>69.500Chocowinity Bay. Plan to enjoy next summer in this 3 bedroom, 1 Vi bath river cottage. Large deck overlooking the Pamlico River. Nice wooded lot and lots of storage.</p>
        <p>69.500Eastwood. Located on quiet traffic-free circle with full stand of centipede grass. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, roomy kitchen with eating area.</p>
        <p>68.500Camelot. 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch on wall landscaped wooded lot. Feeling of openness and space prevails with large entry foyer, formal areas and oversized den with fireplace. Youll appreciate this immaculate home!  &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>67.900Stratford. Almost like country living but in the heart of town! Large den with corner fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge screened porch, fenced back yard. Lots of privacy!</p>
        <p>67.500Westwood. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch in mint condition. Large den with fireplace and built-in desk and bookshelves, covered patio and double garage.</p>
        <p>66.900Ragland Acres. Beautiful floor plan includes formal areas, study, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carport. Lovely decor; large rooms. Assumable 9% % VA loan.</p>
        <p>65.900Lake Ellsworth. 3 bedrooms, including gracious master suite, bright and sunny kitchen, huge great room with fireplace, immaculate interior.</p>
        <p>65.900Camelot. The 1978 Parade of Homes winner is back on the market! 3 bedrooms, 2 full bafhs, sunken great room with old brick fireplace, fenced back yard. It could be the winner for you in 1984.</p>
        <p>65.500Located on quiet dead-end street within walking distance of schools! Over 1800 square feet wHh huge great room with fireplace, formal areas and super kHchen with eating area. Williamsburg styling. Better hurry!</p>
        <p>64.900Grifton. Forest Acres. Brick ranch In this fine area. Formal areas, family room with firoplaco, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, screened porch.</p>
        <p>63.900Price Reduced! Owner ready to sell. 1800 square feet on almost an acre lot. Located on traffic free circle.</p>
        <p>63.000Red Oak. Groat room with vaulted celling is the highlight of this charming contemporary. Large corner lot, extra insulation, indirect lighting are just a few extras. This is a must see!</p>
        <p>63.000Country Living. Yet only a couple miles from Greenville city limits, or the Industrial park. This Southern Colonial has the charm of another time. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, modern kitchen.</p>
        <p>62.500Forest Acres. 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, formal areas, family room with fireplace and wood insert. Beautiful wooded lot!</p>
        <p>61.900Riverhills. Like new contemporary ranch on wooded lot In this popular area. 3 bedrooms Including master suite, 2 full baths, family room with fireplace, decks from and back!</p>
        <p>59.900Camelot. Almost new cmernporary ranch. Great room with fireplace, kitchen with eating area, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths.</p>
        <p>59.900Near University. 4 bedroom, 2 bath two story on well landscaped corner lot. Formal living room, kHchamden combo, screened porch and workshop for dad. Very well kept imarior.</p>
        <p>59.900Greenwood Forest. Super loan assumption! 12% loan wKh low equity. Comernporrya style, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, family room with fireplace.</p>
        <p>59.900Grifton. Comemporary style. 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, great room wHh cathedral ceiling, master bedroom suHe, wooded lot.</p>
        <p>59.500Hardee Aeree. Very nice brick ranch wHh many extra features. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, family room with firoplaco, kitchen fit for a quean, paneled garage, patio and comer lot.</p>
        <p>59.000Orchard Hills. Darling 3 bedroom home on a private cul-de-sac. 3 bedrooms, including master with sliding doors to deck. Groat room with firoplaco, kitchen with many extras, mud room. Great price!</p>
        <p>58.900This 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch is located In the city and ready for immediate occupancy. Home features formal areas, large great room with fireplace, kitchen and largo mudroom and carport. Over 1800 square feet for only $58,900.</p>
        <p>58.500Grifton. Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch In quite area. Formal areas, den with fireplace, super</p>
        <p>\ kitchen, well landscaped lawn.</p>
        <p>57.900Red Oak. 4 bedroom ranch like this one is hard to find. Formal entry foyer and living room, family room, garage with automatic door opener. Now the best part, 9%% assumable loan with low equity. Better hurry!.</p>
        <p>56.500Convenient location. This three bedroom, 2 bath ranch located on a dead end street has privacy plus convenience. Formal areas, den with fireplace, kitchen with eating area. Fenced back yard.</p>
        <p>55.900Ayden. Choice brick ranbh on large fenced, corner lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, largo den with fireplace, kitchen with eating area. A lot for the money!</p>
        <p>55.900Hardee Acres. FHA 245 10%! Yes, you can afford it. Cute as a button, 3 bedrooms, 1# baths, beautiful deck and pool. Dont miss it!.</p>
        <p>55.500Grifton Country Club area. Maintenance free 3 bedroom ranch. Formal areas, large back porch and double garage. Beautifully landscaped.</p>
        <p>55.000Elm Street. 3 bedroom, 1% bath brick ranch in this desirable location. Family room with fireplace, gas furnace, corner lot. Beautifully landscaped lawn.</p>
        <p>55.000Elm Street. Super location, groat room with fireplace, kitchen with eating area, 3 bedrooms, fenced yard. Cape Cod styling.</p>
        <p>55.000Cambridge. 2 brand now 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranches, entry foyer, formal living room, den with fireplace and kitchen with eating area. Wood deck off the back. Almost complete, with 10.35% financing!</p>
        <p>53.900Sedgofleld. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, beautiful interior, fully carpeted. Heat pump for economical heating and cooling, wood deck off the back.</p>
        <p>53.900Sedgefioid Drive. Like new 3 bedroom, 2 full bath ranch. Very well kept interior with attractive entry foyer, family room with fireplace and kitchen with eating area. Tastefully decorated.</p>
        <p>52.900Edwards Acras. Located on quiet circle with fenced back yard. This could be perfect for young children. 3 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, central air, wood stove.</p>
        <p>52.900rShamrock Terrace. 3 bedroom brick ranch on huge corner iot. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout, eat-in kitchen, family room with fireplace, really nice interior.</p>
        <p>52.900Winterville. Double sized corner lot, beautiful 3 bedroom brick :.ome featureing hardWood floora, aunken den with fireplace and deck.</p>
        <p>52.900Hardee Acres. Lovely 3 bedroom ranch in this fine area. Great room, kitchen with many extras, breakfast area. Beautifully decorated.</p>
        <p>52.500New 3 bedroom brick ranch, kitchen with eating area, den with fireplace, landscaped lot and deck.</p>
        <p>52.500Cambridge. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, den with fireplace, kitchen with eating area, deck. 10.35% money available.</p>
        <p>52.500Grifton. Good assumable loan! Brick ranch features formal areas, large family room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and largo screened porch.</p>
        <p>52.000Windy Ridge. 3 bedroom. 21^ bath townhouse. Family room with fireplace^ kitchen with eating area, formal dining room, private patio. Really special.</p>
        <p>52.000Brentwood area. Charming 3 bedroom, 1% bath ranch within walking distance of shopping. Family room with fireplace, kitchen with eat-in area, fenced yard, deckand irrtwram system.</p>
        <p>51.900Edwards K^^%eTrootir7l|c in this popular noighborhoBiL iFanayl room, Jitchon with eating</p>
        <p>49.900Greenbriar. 3 bedroom, 1% bath ranch In this convenient location. Family room with fireplace, roomy kitchen with eating area and built-in microwave.</p>
        <p>49.900University Area. Great location In a nice neighborhood area. This 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1380 square feet brick ranch with eat-in kitchen and great room with fireplace, has extra Insulation, new master bedroom carpet, new utility porch and has been rewired. The comfort of this warm home makes It very affordable.</p>
        <p>49.900Edwards Acres. 3 bedroom brick ranch on quiet circle. Almost new, with family room, and roomy kitchen with separate breakfast area. Assumable financing available with affordable monthly payments.</p>
        <p>48.900Eastwood area. 3 bedrooms, great room, kitchen with eating area, excellent condition, central air.</p>
        <p>47.900Bethel. Attractive 3 bedrooms, 2 bath brick home on an acre lot. Only 8 years old with gas pac heating system. Large storage building in the rear of property.</p>
        <p>47.900BethelYou'll love this 1 acre lot with large back yard In Bethel. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central heat and air conditioning, plus 8% % VA loan! ^</p>
        <p>47.500Hardee Acres. 3 bedroom brick ranch on 1^ lot. Family room, kitchen with breakfast area, single QArtQd. Alt brick exterior.</p>
        <p>47.500University area. Nice quiet neighborhood. Three large bedrooms, 1 % bath brick home. New heating syatem wHh 10 year warrinty. Hardwood floors. Very nice!.</p>
        <p>46.500FarmvMle. Nice 3 bedroom rench within walking distance of country club. Located on largo corner lot, wHh deck. Interior features den with fireplace, formal living room, kitchen with separate eating area.</p>
        <p>46.500Greenbriar. 3 bedroom brick ranch in this convenient location. Family room, roomy kitchen with eating area, great condition, fenced back yard.</p>
        <p>39.500University Area. 2 bedroom bungalow only a block from campus! Recently remodeled with new carpet and wallpaper. Modern kitchen with new cablneta and counter tops. Reelly apacial!</p>
        <p>33.9004 bedroom house with potential annual rental income of $4,200. Maintenance free aiuminum aiding.' Excellent inveatment property.</p>
        <p>29.900GriftonSpecial financing available! Features large great room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, 3 bedrooms and living room.</p>
        <p>27.900MacGregor Downs. Over 3 acre wooded building alte in thla fine area.</p>
        <p>12.500Cherry Oaks. Residential building lot. 115 x 175 in well establiahed aectlon of this deaireble sub-; division. Winterville School district, county taxes only.</p>
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        <p>&amp;gt;^0116 of the most popular areas! Immaculate ranch! 3 bedrooms, 2 full iMths, formal areas, family room with fireplace! $69,500.FRESH ON THE MARKET</p>
        <p>$120,000Convenience and privacy. This super 2 story is located near Cherry Oaks, but on private tot away from subdivisions. Has separate guest house on! grounds (presently rented) and separate workshop. Interior Is fantastic, with lovely decor, Includes alf formal areas, many extras.</p>
        <p>$61,900Popular Belvedere. Brand new Hell furnuce in this adorable 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home. Carport, eat-in kitchen, hardwood floors ihroughout. Stately pines, centipede grass. Priced to sell.</p>
        <p>$46,000Foxfire Road. The quiet of the country! bedrooms, 11^ baths, living-dining combination on-large lot. Possible FHA assumption or 10.35% N.C Housing money.OPEN HOUSE2-5 P.M.</p>
        <p>^ home. Living room den, garage and</p>
        <p>45,000-Super</p>
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        <p>45.500Very attractive 3 bedroom, 1% bath brick ranch on tremendous lot. Gas furnace and nice carporl. Lovely area In Farmvlile.</p>
        <p>42.500Hollywood Acres. Almost new 2 bedroom, 1 bath brick ranch. Family room, kitchen with eating area. Located In area of D.H. Conley School.</p>
        <p>39,900Colonia! Heights. 3 bedroom brick ranch close to schools and shopping. Family room with firaplace, kitchen wHh eating area, large corner lot.</p>
        <p>GRIFTON ~ 203 CHARLES STREET 3 or 4 bedroom ranch. Great room with cathedral celling and floor to celling fireplace. Price reduced to $39,500 tor quick sale! Your Hostess; Myra Day.Your Residential Sales Team</p>
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        <p>Sarajevo Shines As Olympic Hometown</p>
        <p>By Mark Nolan</p>
        <p>The XlVth Winter Olympic Games get underway this week and CTV will provide 68 hours of coverage, loginning with a pre-Olympic special on Monday, Feb. 6.</p>
        <p>Due to the barrage of media information it seems that almost everybody knows the games are being held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. It is also unlikely, however, that any more than a handful of viewers know anything about the host city.</p>
        <p>Perhaps the most appropriate word to describe Sarajevo is diverse. Since approximately 1000 B.C., when the Illyrians first settled the region, the area has experienced dozens of invasions and settlements. Today, Sarajevos history is visible in the architectural style of the citys religious centers, which are a blend of eastern and western influences.</p>
        <p>Like the citys inhabitants themselves, nearly every aspect of daily life in Sarajevo reflects a mixture of cultures. In the eastern side of Sarajevo, known as the Bascarsija, or the Old City, Moslem influence can be seen in the form of mosques. Attached to these mosques are the minarets, which tower above the adjoining copper roofs, and from whi(i the call to daily prayer can be heard.</p>
        <p>One of the most interesting landmarks is the Gazi Hursev-bey mosque, the largest mosoue in the country. This magnificent structure stands adjacent to the sahatkula, or town clock. Western tourists would be somewhat confused by the way this articular clock keeps time. Following the custom of the Turks, the clock is at 12 oclock precisely as the sun is setting.</p>
        <p>In 300 B.C., the region was invaded by the Romans. A Roman Catholic Cathedral located in the Bascarsija offers Sarajevos Catholic population their own place of w(nrship. Approximately one-f( Yugoslavias popul Roman Catholic.</p>
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        <p>(SPN) American Baby (SHOW) Movie The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957) William Holden, Alec Guinness. During World War II, a BriUsb colonel and his men become part of a prison labor camp gang forced by the Japanese to build a jungle bridge. (2 hrs., 41 min.) (HBO) Movie Daffy Ducks Movie: Fantastic fsland (1983) Animated. Voices by Mel Blanc. Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn, Porky Pig and others start a journey on Daffy Ducks small island. "G (1 hr., 18 min.)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Victorian Days (USA) NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Boston Celtics (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>8:05 0 Movie Big Jake (1971) John Wayne, Richard Boone. A grizzled man of the West defies both the Army and the Texas Rangers in his efforts to locate his kidnapped grandson. (2 hrs., 5 min.)</p>
        <p>O 0 Movie A Good SpOrt* (Preimere) Ralph Waite, Lee Remick. A newspaper reporter and a fashion magazine editor try to develop a platonic rela-</p>
        <p>' tionship. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>0 Jim Bakker</p>
        <p>0 A Walk Through The 20th Century With BUI Moyers The Arming Of The Earth The evolution of three modem weapons ' is traced: the machine gun, the submarine and the bomber plane; all were viewed as a means of ensuring peace because their use would be too terrible to bear. g(l hr.)</p>
        <p>(SPN) Movie Dressed To KiU  941) Lloyd Nolan, Mary Beth Hughes. Private eye Mike Shayne tackles a murder mystery that tests both his wits and courage. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) College BasketbaU Illinois vs. Northwestern (2 hrs.) (NICK) Mooes Pendleton Presents Moaes Pendleton The life of Moses Pendleton, co-founder of the Pilobolus Dance Theater is documented. (1 hr., 5 min.) 9:3000 Night Court (HBO) Movie The Man With Two Brains (1983) Steve Martin, Kathleen Turner. A brain surgeon with a wretched nnar-ried life falls in love with a pickled brain in a jar that speaks to him telepathicaUy. R (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>10:990 O St Ebewbere Despite a series of bizarre events, Ehrl-icb finally ties tte knot with Roberta. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>0 WUIard Cantelon ComnMBta 0 DaPont-CoinmMa Awarda In teoadtbst Jonmaliam The 42nd</p>
        <p>annual awards ceremony for the best in radio and television broadcast journalism is hosted by David Brinkley and features among the presenters Hodding Carter, Linda Ellerbee, Geraldo Rivera, Diane Sawyer and Susan Stamberg. (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>10:05 (NICK) Alley Danca Alvin AUeys American Danc Theater performs Night Creature, Cry, Revelations and The Lark Ascending. (1 hr., 55 min.)</p>
        <p>10:100 News</p>
        <p>10:300 Blondie 0 John Airimrberg (USA) College BasketbaU Boston College vs. Villanova (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>11:000 Another Life O O CD O O O 0 0 News 0 Lester Sumrall Teaching (SPN) World Report (SHOW) Movie Xtro (1983) Philip Sayer, Bernice Stegers. An earthling returns from an alien abduction in a hideously worse condition than when he left. Rd hr., 20 min.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) SportsCenter (HBO) Movie Forced Vengeance (1982) Chuck Norris, Mary Louise Weller. A karate expert uses his moves to drive mobsters out of a Hong Kong gambling establishment. R (1 hr., 43 min.)</p>
        <p>11:05 0 AU In The Family</p>
        <p>11:15 (ESPN) To Be Announced</p>
        <p>9:00 0 700 Club Featured: the owner of a small business who smuggled cocaine. (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>O O 0 XIV Winter Olympics Scheduled: Opening ceremonies (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia). (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>o O The Facts Of Life Blairs self-confidence suffers a severe &amp;gt; blow when Jo is selected as Founders Day queen. </p>
        <p>Sunday, February S, 1984</p>
        <p>Ralph Waite stars as a sports Columnist b pursuit of a fashion magazine editor, played by Lee Remick, in A Good Sport, to be broadcast on The CBS Wednesday Night Movies, Feb. 8.</p>
        <p>(Sutiooi roerve the rifbt to make laat-mlnute rhan|es.)</p>
        <p>11:30 O Best Of Groucbo Marx O O 0 XIV Winter Olympics</p>
        <p>Highlights of the opening ceremonies (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia).</p>
        <p>O O Tonight Guest: actor Peter Strauss. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>O Police Story A policeman investigates a series of murders in a bar and a gang that burglarizes drugstores. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.)</p>
        <p>Entertainment Tonight Liza Minelli discusses her return to Broadway.</p>
        <p>0 Sound Of The Spirit 0 Monty Pythons Flying Circus</p>
        <p>(SPN) Insight 11:35 0 The Catling 12:00 O Bums And Allen OO0 ABC News Ni^tline (I) Thicke Of The Night Guests: actor Kevin Dobson (Knots Landing"), psychic Char, Marshall Loeb, gossip columnist R. Couri Hay. (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>0 Charlies Angels 0JimBakker</p>
        <p>(SPN) CraftsNThiiiCi (NICK) Moses PemOetoa seots Moses Pendlstoa The life of Moses Pendleton, co-founder of the Pilobolus Dance Theater is documented. (1 hr., 5 min.) 12:050 Movie Fear No Evil (1969) Louis Jourdan, Lynda Day George. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>11:30 OJadL Benny OCHiPi OProAndCoo</p>
        <p>O O Ute Night With Dsvid</p>
        <p>0 Thicke Of The Night Guests: actor Kevin Dobson (Knots Landing), psychic Char, Marshall Loeb, gossip columnist R. Couri Hay. (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>(SPN) Sewing With Nancy (SHOW) Pat ColUnt: The Hip Hypnotist Volunteers from the audience respond comically to hypnosis suggestions made to them by this entertainer. (1 hr.) (USA) Countdown To 84: Sarajevo And Los Angeles Highlights and previews of worldwide pre-Olympic competitions, profiles of Olympic participants, and world record updates.</p>
        <p>12:35 (HBO) Movie BrainWaves (1983) Keir Dullea, Suzanna Love. (1 hr., 20 min.)</p>
        <p>12:40 O Movie Magnificent Hustle (1978) Albert Salmi, George Hamilton. (1 hr., 20 min.)</p>
        <p>1:00 OI Married Joan O 0 News 0 Derins Coffee Shop (SPN) Personal Computer (USA) Pick The Pros Sportswriters preview games and viewers compete for prizes. 1:05 (NICK) Ailey Dances Alvin Alley's American Dance Theater performs Night Creature. "Cry, Revelations and "The Lark Ascending. (1 hr., 55 min.)</p>
        <p>1:15 (ESPN) SportsLook(R)</p>
        <p>1:30 O Love That Bob O Tic Tac Dough OONews (4) Mission: Impossible O Music Magazine 0 Earl Paulk</p>
        <p>(SPN) Movie 'My Favorite Brunette (1947) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. (1 hr., 50 min.) (SHOW) Blovie In Praise Of Older Women (1978) Tom Berenger, Karen Black. (1 hr., 48 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) NBA BasketbaU Los Angeles Lakers at Boston Celtics (R) (2 hrs., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>1:45 (ESPN) Inside The PGA Tour</p>
        <p>(R)</p>
        <p>2:00 O Bachelor Father OQNews</p>
        <p>O CBS News Nightwatch 0 Gene Scott</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie Lovesick (1983)</p>
        <p>Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern. (1 hr., 36 min.)</p>
        <p>2:050 Movie The Legend Of Custer (1968) Wayne Maunder, Slim Pickens. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>2:15 (ESPN) SportsCenter 2:300 Life Of Riley UlNews</p>
        <p>OAUlnlteFamUy (ESPN) Horse Radog Weekly 3:000 700 (Mb Featured: the owner of a small business who smuggled cocaine.</p>
        <p>ONews 0 Jim Bakker</p>
        <p>(ESPN) Cheerieading Ford College National Championship(l (from Honolulu, Haw.) (R) (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Vktoriao Days 3:20 (SPN) Movie Barefoot Boy (No Date) Jackie Moram, Mar-.^ cia Maye Jones. (1 nr., 40 min.) (SHOW) Movie Knightriders (1981) Ed Harris, Gary Lahti. (2 hrs., 25 min.)</p>
        <p>3:30  News</p>
        <p>3:40 (HBO) Movie Evil Under The Sun (1982) Peter Ustinov, Jane Birkin. (1 hr., 56 min.)</p>
        <p>4:00 O News 0 How Can I Live?</p>
        <p>(ESPN) CoUege BasketbaU Illinois vs. Northwestern (R) (USA) CoUege BasketbaU Boston College vs. Villanova (R) (2 hrs.) 4:05 0 Rat Patrol 4:300 Ross Bagley OAUInTheFamUy 0 The Blackwood Brothers</p>
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        <p>Alias Smiin And Jones</p>
        <p>Fortune</p>
        <p>ABC News</p>
        <p>3's Company</p>
        <p>Jeflersons</p>
        <p>Jeffersons</p>
        <p>Joker's Wild</p>
        <p>Jetfersons</p>
        <p>Fortune</p>
        <p>H's Heroes</p>
        <p>Bob Snyder</p>
        <p>Bus. Report</p>
        <p>Fishing</p>
        <p>3's Company</p>
        <p>P M Mag.</p>
        <p>MAS'H</p>
        <p>MA'SH</p>
        <p>Family Feud</p>
        <p>Tic Tec</p>
        <p>Fortune</p>
        <p>3's Company</p>
        <p>Sanlord</p>
        <p>Power</p>
        <p>Energy</p>
        <p>Computer</p>
        <p>Faerie Tale Theatre</p>
        <p>SportsCenter SportsWeek</p>
        <p>Movie</p>
        <p>Going Great</p>
        <p>Radio 1990</p>
        <p>The Odds</p>
        <p>Dragnet</p>
        <p>I Spy</p>
        <p>9:00</p>
        <p>9:30  10:00  10:30</p>
        <p>700 Club</p>
        <p>Blondie</p>
        <p>XIV Winter Olympics</p>
        <p>XIV Winter Olympics</p>
        <p>P.M. Mag.</p>
        <p>A Break</p>
        <p>A Break</p>
        <p>C. Burnett</p>
        <p>Family Ties</p>
        <p>Family Ties</p>
        <p>Magnum, P.l.</p>
        <p>Magnum. P.l.</p>
        <p>Merv Griffin</p>
        <p>Cheers</p>
        <p>Cheers</p>
        <p>Buffalo Bill</p>
        <p>Buffalo Bill</p>
        <p>Simon &amp;amp; Simon</p>
        <p>Simon &amp;amp; Simon</p>
        <p>News</p>
        <p>Hill Street Blues</p>
        <p>Hill Street Blues</p>
        <p>Knots Landing</p>
        <p>Knots Landing</p>
        <p>XIV Winter Olympics</p>
        <p>Movie: "Rio Lobo"</p>
        <p>Camp Meeting, U.S.A.</p>
        <p>New House Neighbors</p>
        <p>Woodworkers Image</p>
        <p>Superstars Of Comedy</p>
        <p>Jim Bakker</p>
        <p>Nature Of Things</p>
        <p>Holland On Satellile</p>
        <p>News</p>
        <p>The Winner Eagle's Nest</p>
        <p>Ireland: A Television History</p>
        <p>This Is New Zealand</p>
        <p>Movie: "MacArthur"</p>
        <p>College Basketball: Notre Dame vs. Rutgers</p>
        <p>Movie: "The Pirates Of Peniance"</p>
        <p>Performers Showcase</p>
        <p>Baseball Film</p>
        <p>George Burns In Concert</p>
        <p>At Sotheby's Andrew Wyeth</p>
        <p>NBA Basketball: Seattle SuperSonics at Indiana Pacers</p>
        <p>Basketball</p>
        <p>6:00 O Treamre Hnnt OOOOOO0Nem</p>
        <p>S) WKRP In Cindniiati  Inside Track  MacNeil / Lehrer Nemhoar (SPN) Microwaves Are For Cooking</p>
        <p>(ESPN)SportsLook(R)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie Star Trek II; The Wrath Of Khan (1982)</p>
        <p>(NICK) The Tomorrow People (USA) Cartoons 6:OS0AndyGrifflth 6:S0 B The Riflonan O0ABCNewsg Taxi</p>
        <p>OONBCNews -00 CBS News 0 Good News America (SPN) Financial Inquiry (ESPN) SportsCenter (NICK) What Will They Think Of</p>
        <p>Next?</p>
        <p>6;SS0 Carol Barnett And Friewh 7:00 B Alias Smith And Jonea B0 Wheel Of Fortune BABCNewsg Threes Company O O 0 The Jeffersons B Jokers Wild 0 Bob Snyder 0 Business Report (SPN) Championship Fishing (SHOW) Faerie Tale Theatre (ESPN) SportsCenter (NICK) Going Great (USA) Radio 1M 7:05 0 Hogans Heroes 7:30 O 0 Threes Company 0 P.M. Magazine OM*A*S*H O Family Feud 0 Tic Tac Dough</p>
        <p>0 Wheel Of Fortune 0 Power Unlimited 0 Saving Energy (SPN) Personal Conqmter (ESPN) SportsWeek (R)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Against The Odds (USA) Dragnet 7:35 0 Sanford And Son 8:OO0ISnr B 0 0 XIV Winter (Mympks Todays scheduled events: Mens downhill in alpine skiing; U.S. vs. Czechoslovakia in ice hockey, womens 1500 meter in speed skating; womens 10 km in cross-country skiing; mens and womens singles (first run) in the luge (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia). (3 hrs.)</p>
        <p> P.M. Magazine A visit with Linda Gray and Christopher Atkins of Dallas; a tour of the</p>
        <p>Kkia|)i^ kiblife  </p>
        <p>0,0 Gimme A Break On Val-en|nes Day Nell plays matchmaker for the Kaniskys with disastrous results.</p>
        <p>0 0 Magnum, P.I. Magnum comes to the aid of a lovely night club singer who is trying to escape from the mob. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>0 Camp Meeting, U.S.A.</p>
        <p>0 All New This Old House (SPN) Woodworkers (SHOW) Superstars Of Comedy Salute The Improv Bryon Allen, Dana Carvey, Billy Crystal, Andy Kaufman, Robert Klein, Bette Midler, Joe Piscopo, Richard Pryor and Robin Williams pay homage to the innovatice club that helped launch the careers of many top comics. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) College Basketball</p>
        <p>(Joined In Progress) Notre Dame vs. Rutgers (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie The Pirates Of Penzance (1983) Kevin Kline, Angela Laik&amp;gt;ury. Gilbert and Sullivans rniic opera tells the story of a pirates apprentice who wants to make an honest living and his romance with the daughter of a major-general. G (1 hr., 52 min.)</p>
        <p>(NICK) PerformersShowcase (USA) NBA Basketball Seattle SuperSonics at Indiana Pacers (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs., 30 mia)</p>
        <p>8:050 Movie Rio Lobo (1971) John Wayne, Jennifer ONeUl. An ex-Civil War colonel rids a Texas town of carpetbaggers. (2 hrs., 5 min.)</p>
        <p>8:30(1) Carol Burnett And Friends</p>
        <p>0 0 FamUy Ties Mallory is afraid shell lose her new boyfriend if they do not advance their relationship.</p>
        <p>0 The Good Neighbors (SPN) Sharper Image 9:000 700 Club Featured: why soap opera viewers seem to turn their own lives into a continuous drama. (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p> Merv Griffin Scheduled: actor David Hasselhoff, Gina Lollobrigida.dhr.)</p>
        <p>O 0 Cbeos Sams attempt to get away on a wild weekend is foiled when Diane learns what hes up to,</p>
        <p>0 0 Simon k Simon Rick and A.J. are hired by a school teacher whose past as a pornographic movie star haunts her. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>0 Jim Bakker 0 Nature Of Tliinei (SPN) Holland On SateUite (SHOW) Movie MacArthur (1977) Gregory Peck, Dan OHerlihy. The famous, feared and flamboyant military leader of World War II experiences brilliant combat victories before a final, fiery confrontation with President Harry Truman. PG (2 hrs., 8 min.)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Arts At Sothebys  A Week At Auction A behind-the-scenes look at the auction house, Sotheby Parke Bernet reveals the tension and excitement of the auction process.</p>
        <p>9:300 O Buffalo Bill Bill creates a scene when he tries to withdraw his daughter from a beauty contest.</p>
        <p>(NICK) Andrew Wyeth This documentary on the American painter Andrew Wyeth, emphasizes the locales that inspired his art. (1 hr., 15 min.) 10:00  News O 0 Hill Street Blues Gold-blume is attracted to a jailed call girl, and Bates has second thoughts about accepting the job as Esterhauss replacement. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>0 0 Knots Landing Val and Ben make arrangements for their wedding, and a panicked Laura tells Mack and Karen the truth about Abbys real estate deals. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>0 The Way Of The Winner 0 Ireland: A Television History (SPN) This Is New Zealand (ESPN) Baseball Film The Old Ball Game" (R)(l hr.) (HBOKGeorge Burns In Coocest  George Burns presents a variety of comedy and song. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>AM  AA"</p>
        <p>(NICK) Performers Showcase .(USA) Pick The Pros</p>
        <p>Sportswriters preview games and viewers compete for prizes. 12:05 0 Movie The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz (1974) Richard Dreyfuss, Randy Quaid.</p>
        <p>(2 hrs., 25 min.)</p>
        <p>12:30 0 Jack Benny BCHiPs</p>
        <p>0 Carolina Saturday O 0 Ute Night With David Lettennan</p>
        <p>0 Thicke Of The Night Guests: Sarah Purcell (Real People), political conservative Wally George, TV critic Richard Hack, Mr. Universe Bob Paris, singer Bill Champlain. (1 hr., 30 min.) (SPN) Connie Martinson Talks Books</p>
        <p>(USA) Sports Probe 12:400 Movie  The Promise  (1979) Kathleen Quinlan, Stephen Collins. (1 hr., 20 min.)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Mevie Gas (1981) Donald Sutherland, Susan Anspach.</p>
        <p>(1 hr., 34 min.)</p>
        <p>1.^01 Married Joan 00News</p>
        <p>10:30 0BloniBe 0Ba^sNdRt  </p>
        <p>(USA) College Basketball</p>
        <p>(Joined In Progress) San Diego State vs. Texas-El Paso (Subject to blackout) (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>10:45 (NICK) Great Paintings Featured: Monets Women In A Garden.</p>
        <p>11:000 Another Life O0O0O00News Soap</p>
        <p>0 Lester Sumrall Teaching 0DoctorWbo (SPN) Telephone Auction (ESPN) SportsCenter (HBO) Movie  Threshold  (1981) Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum. A heart surgeon raises a controversy by implanting an experimental mechanical heart in a female patieni. PG (1 hr., 37 min.)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Handmade In America Guest: fabric designer Jack Lenor Larsen. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>IIM 0 All In The Family 11:15 (ESPN) SportsLook(R)</p>
        <p>11:30 0 Best Of Groocho Man O 0 0 XIV Winter Olympics Highlights of some of the days events (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia).</p>
        <p> Thicke Of The Night Guests: Sarah Purcell (Real People), political conservative Wally George, TV critic Richard Hack, Mr. Universe Bob Paris, singer Bill Champlain. (1 hr., 30 min.) O O Tonight Guests: singer Tony Bennett and Ronnie Shakes. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>O Trapper John, MJ). Gonzo must go undercover to secure a donor for a patient in need of a bone marrow transplant. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.)</p>
        <p>0 Entertainment Tonight</p>
        <p>TVs Finest Hours A look at the coverage of the moon landing in 1969 and an interview with Walter Cronkite.</p>
        <p>0 Contact</p>
        <p>0 Monty Pythons Flying Circus</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Movie "The Man With Two Brains (1983) Steve Martin, Kathleen Turner. A brain surgeon with a wretched married life falls in love with a pickled brain in a jar that speal^ to him telepathically. R (1 hr., 31 min.)</p>
        <p>11:350 The Catlins 11:45 (ESPN) CoUege Basketball Notre Dame vs. Rutgers (R) (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>12:00 O Burns And Allen O 0 0 ABC News Nightline 0 Charlies Angels 0JimBakker</p>
        <p>MisBioixImpoaBihle 0Derins Coffee Shop (SPN) Sharper Image (NICK) Arts At Sothebys A</p>
        <p>Week At Auction A behind-the-scenes look at the auction house, Sotheby Parke Bernet reveals the tension and excitement of the auction process.</p>
        <p>(USA) Countdown To 84: Sara-And Los Angdes Hi^lights a'nd previews of worldwide pre-Olympic competitions, profiles of Olympic participants, and world record updates.</p>
        <p>1:05 (SHOW) Ifovie Confessions Of A Driving Instructor (1977) Robin Askwith, Anthony Booth. (1 hr., 32 min.)</p>
        <p>1:300 Love That Bob 0Hc Tac Dough 00News O Music Magazine 0Bob Snyder</p>
        <p>(SPN) Movie Ghosts On The Loose (1943) East Side Kids. Bela Lugosi. (1 hr., 25 min.) (NICK) Andrew Wyeth This documentary on the American painter Andrew Wyeth, emphasizes the locales that inspired his art. (1 hr., 15 min.) (USA) 14BA Basketball Seattle SuperSonics at Indiana Pacers (R) (2 hrs., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>1:45 (ESPN) Fiahin Hole  Fishing for Arctic Char in Northern Quebec with Eskimos (R)</p>
        <p>2:000 Bachelor Father 0ONews O CBS News Nightwatch</p>
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        <p>Foftuni XIV Winter Olympics</p>
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        <p>P.M. Mag</p>
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        <p>Movie: "The Fantastic World Of D C. Collins"</p>
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        <p>The Dukes Of Hazzard</p>
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        <p>Movie: "Missing"</p>
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        <p>College Basketball: Aiabvna vs. Georgia</p>
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        <p>Mediterranean Echoes</p>
        <p>Movie: "The Towering Inferno"</p>
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        <p>Movie: "Used Cars"</p>
        <p>Company</p>
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        <p>4:00 O Bill Dance Outdoors 3:00 O Fishing With Roland Martin</p>
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        <p>TUESDAYS SPORTS FEBRUARY?, 1084</p>
        <p>8:000 XIV Winter Olympks</p>
        <p>Todays scheduled events: U.S. vs. Canada in ice hockey; a preview of other Winter Olympic events and a look at some of the competitors to watch for throughout the Games (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia). (3 hrs.)</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAYS SPORTS FEBRUARY 8,1984</p>
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        <p>Scheduled: Opening ceremonies (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia). (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>11:300 XIV Winter Olympics</p>
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        <p>THURSDAYS SPORTS FEBRUARY 9,1984 8K10O XIV Winter (Hympics</p>
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        <p>Todays scheduled events: Mens and womens 500 meters in speed skating; ice dancing and compulsory dance in figure skating; two-man bobsled (1st and 2nd runs); mens 30 km in cross-country skiing; mens and womens singles in the luge (2nd run) (from Sara^vo, Yugoslavia). (3 hrs., 30min.)</p>
        <p>11:300 XIV Winter (Hympics Highlights of some of the days events (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia).</p>
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        <p>11:000 XIV Winter Olympka</p>
        <p>Todays scheduled events: Womens downhill in alpine skiing; U.S. vs. Norway in ice hockey; two-man bobsled (3rd and 4th runs); Nordic combined 70-meter jump; biathlon 20 km; mens and womens singles in the luge (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia). (2 hrs., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>1:00 CD Sports Center 1:300 O College BasketbaU Duke vs. Maryland (2 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>3:300 XIV Winter Olympics (Joined In Progress) Scheduled:</p>
        <p>Womens downhill in alpine skiing; U.S. vs. Norway in ice hockey, two-man bobsled (3rd and 4th runs); Nordic combined 70-meter jump; biathlon 20 km; mens and womens singles in the luge (3rd run) (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia). (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>o Fishing With Rrdand Martin</p>
        <p>4:000 Wrestling CD NCAA BasketbaU DePaul at Notre Dame (2 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>O PGA G(df Hawaiian Open Third round (live from Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii.) (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>8:000 XIV Winter (Mympics Todays scheduled events: Womens downhill in alpine skiing; U.S. vs. Norway in ice hockey, two-man bobsled (3rd and 4th runs); Nordic combined 70-meter jump; biathlon 20 km; mens and womens singles in the luge (3rd rup) (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia). (3 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>IN THIS ISSUR Richard King eiamines Beveriy Todds new career, Ruth Thompson talks TV with J(Mm Conboy, Pet M. ICcCaniey gets ready for the Olympics; Debra Morgenstem Katz examines Tbe Making oi Thriller; Ian Harmer takes a test drive with David Hassel-hoH of Knight Rider*; and Pet Meade spies on Scarecrow and Mrs. King.</p>
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        <p>OLYMPIC FEVER - The greatest athletes in tbe wld will be competing f tbe Olym-|Mc gold when tbe 1984 Wint .air on AaC Monday, 6 through Sunday, Feb. 19.</p>
        <p>6.100 The Monroes CDFsme OOfDNews</p>
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        <p>QSoUdGold 0 Wrestling 0EarlPanlk ffiWild America (SPN) Japan 120 (SHOW) The Pidice: The Syn-chroDidty Concert (NICK) Reggie Jacksons Worid Of Sports (USA) Dragnet 7:30 O Carolina Saturday MA*S*H G Americas Top Ten S) Rockdiurcfa 0 Wild, Wild WorM Of Animals (ESPN) SpoitiCent (USA)Oragnet 8MO Movie The Quiet Man (1952) John Wayne, Maureen OHara. A former prizefighter returns to his native Ireland after killing a man in the ring, but fails to find the peace be sought. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>O O 0 XIV Winter (Mympics</p>
        <p>Todays scheduled events: Womens downhill in alpine skiing; U.S. vs. Norway in ice hockey, two-man bobsled (3rd and 4th runs); Nordic combined 70-meter jump; biathlon 20 km; mens and womens singles m the luge (3rd run) (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia). (3 hrs.)</p>
        <p>SUr Search</p>
        <p>O O DifTrent Strokes After a domestic squabble with Phil, Maggie leaves for Los Angeles, and Dnunmond and tbe kids follow her there. (Part 1) O0WhisKids 0 A Proqiect Of Wbatet Krov and Ann Menuhin and Andres Pruna record the behavior of penguins, sea lions, elephant seals, cormorants and the rare southern right whale of the south Atlantic in the Bay of . Valdes, Argentina. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(fflOW) Movie The Pirates Of Penzance (1983) Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbiuy. Gilbert and Sullivans comic opera tells the story of a pirates apprentice who wants to make an honest living and his romance with the dau^ter of a major-general. G (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(BSPN)SportsCeDter (HBO) Movie Stroker Ace (1983) Burt Reynolds, Loni Anderson. A trucker makes a bad deal with an unscupulous fried chicken franchiser and becomes romantically involved with a pretty but virgml P.R. woman. PG (1 hr, 34 min.) (NICK) Movie Black Orpheus (1959) Breno Melo, Marpessa Dawn. The Orpheus-Euridice legend is replayed in modern Rio amidst the colrful swirl of Carnival and the frenzied rituals of voodoo. (2 hrs., 15 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) College Basketball Pittsburgh vs. Villanova (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>8:05 0 Movie "Last Train From Gun Hill (1959) Kirk Douglas, Anthony (^uinn. A sheriff finds himself alone in his attempt to bring a murderer to justice. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>8:30 GO Silver Spoon 0 Jack Van Impe (ESPN) NFLs Greatest</p>
        <p>Mmoents AFC 76 Playoff -Patriots vs. Raiders (R)</p>
        <p>9:00 Merv Griffin Scheduled: comedian Kelly Monteith. (1 hr.) G O We Got It MMie Claudia attempts to reconcile with David but finds that he now has mixed feelings toward her. (Part 2)</p>
        <p>o o Airwolf Dominic fights for his life when his plane goes down in the desert on a routine flight to Mexico. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>0 Jim Bakker</p>
        <p>0 Natkmal Geographic Special</p>
        <p>Love Those Trains James Whitmore narrates this view of the world of trains, past and present, and train people: hoboes, hobbyists, and workers.</p>
        <p>(SPN) Tekphon Auction (ESPN) College Basketball</p>
        <p>Michigan vs. Michigan State (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>9:300 O Mamas Family Vint and Naomis long-awaited honeymoon at the Wandering Hearts motel is interrupted when Mama must stay the night with the coui^e.</p>
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        <p>(Continued From Page 11)</p>
        <p>O O The Yellow Rose Colleen provides shelter for a pregnant Mexican woman who entered the country illegally. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>O Q) Mike Hammer When several members of an investigators association are murdered, Hammer must find the killer and the reasons for the murders. 3) Kenneth Copeland 69 Miles Of Smiles, Years Of Struggle The 100-year-old widow of a Pullman porter narrates a film about black mens efficient service which became the hallmark of the Pullman Company, and their historic struggle for better working conditions. (SPN) Port Time (SHOW) Gallagher: TotaUy New The zany comic performs from the Mayfair Music Hall in Santa Monica, Calif.</p>
        <p>, *-^B0) Not Necxanarily The News Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news footage in an offbeat, satiric takeoff.</p>
        <p>(USA) Alfred Hitchcock Presents</p>
        <p>10:05 CD News</p>
        <p>10:15 (NICK) Movie Dreams Of Leaving" (No Date) Kate Nelli-gan. A promiscous girl falls in love with a young writer in London. (1 hr.. 45 min.)</p>
        <p>10:30 O To Ught A Candle Shirley ^Boone hosts a documentary on the life and work of Mark Bun-tin with special guest Mother Teresa.</p>
        <p>(S Page Five (SPN)-APlay</p>
        <p>(HBO) Great Standups The evolution of standup comedy, featuring film and video clips of Mel Brooks. Bill Crosby, Will Rogers and Robin Williams, is traced. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>11:000 Moles In High Places OeOOOffiONews</p>
        <p>(S Odd Couple 6D In Touch O Twilight Zone (SPN) Money, Money, Money (SHOW) Bizarre g (ESPN) SportsCenter (USA) Night FUght Tonights Take-Off" segment looks back at some of the great legends of rock, including Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and John Lennon. (4 hrs.)</p>
        <p>11:05 O Unknown War 11:150 eCABCNews 11:30 O John Ankerberg O (B XIV Winter Olympics Highlights of some of the days events (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia).</p>
        <p>O Action Sports Saturday (S Movie "A Fistful Of Dollars" (1967) Clint Eastwood, Mari-, anne Koch. The mysterious man with no name enters a gang war between two factions eager to sell whiskey and guns to Mexicans and Indians. (2 hrs.) O O Saturday Night Live O Dance Fever OD Movie</p>
        <p>S) Lowell Lundstrom 60 Twilight Zone (SPN) Getting There (And Enjoying It')</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Movie Xtro (1983) Philip Sayer, Bernice Stegers.</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie Losin' It (1982) Tom Cruise, Jackie Earle Haley. Four teen-age boys hoping to lose their virginity in a Tijuana brothel pick up an older woman going south for a Mexican divorce. R (1 hr., 40 min.)</p>
        <p>11:500 XIV Winter Olympics Highlights of some of the days events (from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia).</p>
        <p>12:000 New Generation Hair Care</p>
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        <p>O Movie Red Sun (1971) Charles Bronson, Alain Delon. (2 hrs., 15 min.)</p>
        <p>QlJimBakker (SPN) Looking East (ESPN) College Basketball Lamar vs. Northeast Louisiana (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Movie Black Orpheus (1959) Breno Melo, Marpessa Dawn. (2 hrs., 15 min;)</p>
        <p>12:050 News 12:20 O Wrestling 12:30 O To Be Announced 1:00 O Ministry Specials O Soul Train O Music Magazine O Christopher Goseup  PTL Gab (Spanish)</p>
        <p>(SPN) Joe Bui^ Jazz (SHOW) Movie "Partners (1982) Ryan ONeal, John Hurt (1 hr., 35 min.)</p>
        <p>1:05 (Q Night Tracks 1:15 (HBO) Movie Liars Moon (1982) Matt Dillon. Cindy Fisher. (1 hr., 45 min.)</p>
        <p>1:200 Movie Revenge Of The Stepford Wives (1980) Sharon Gless, Julie Kavner. (2 hrs.) 1:30(3) Movie High Midnight (1979) Mike Connors, David Bir-ney. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>O Black Music Magazine OONews 2:000 700 Gub O Americas Top Ten Q) Rex Humbard (SPN) Movie "Diabolique (1955) Simone Signoret, Paul Meurisse. (2 hrs., 15 min.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) SportsCenter 2:05 CD Night Tracks 2:15 CD Movie "Beyond The Law (1973) Lee Van Cleef, Antonio Sabato. (1 hr., 50 min.)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Movie Dreams Of Leaving (No Date) Kate Nelli-gan. (1 hr., 45 min.)</p>
        <p>Monday-Friday Daytime Cont</p>
        <p>(Continued From Page 9)</p>
        <p>(HBO) The Great Whales (Wed)</p>
        <p>Starstruck (Fri)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Livewire</p>
        <p>(USA) Hot Spots 5:05 ffi Little House On The Prairie</p>
        <p>5:15 (HBO) Movie (Mon) International Velvet (1978)</p>
        <p>Knight Rider Soon To Have Wife In Tow</p>
        <p>By lanHanner</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD - David Has-selhoff is under intense pressure to tie the knot in a blaze of publicity when he marries longtime girlfriend Catherine Hick-land this spring, but the star of NBCs Knight Rider confesses hed much rather head for some exotic hideaway and get hitched in private.</p>
        <p>Hasselhoff is adjusting nicely to the novelty of being a prime-superstar after six years of hard labor in the nether world of the soaps, but both he and his fiancee are discovering that owning a face that has launched countless thousands of toy cars (plus lunch boxes, bubble gum, baseballs, T-shirts and games) isnt always all its cracked up to be.</p>
        <p>Its ridiculous for someone who is being paid a lot of money to do a job he has been dreaming about for years to start complaining, says Hasselhoff, Mostly I think of myself as the luckiest guy in the whole world.</p>
        <p>Knight Rider isnt just a hit* its a pretty damn good show and the thrill I get out of being a part of it keeps me going even when I have to work a 21-hour day.</p>
        <p>But now and then I find myself asking questions like, When do I sleep? or Wouldnt it be nice to walk along a deserted beach with Catherine some day without having someone run up and tell me Im Michael Knight?</p>
        <p>Hasselhoff admits that four years into his stint as Snapper on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, he fell apart emotionally and physically, and needed professional advice to get him back on the track that eventually led to Knight Rider.</p>
        <p>Now, every dream I ever had about making it in this business has come true, says Hasselhoff. And I am working on some more. Ive written the stories for a few episodes of Knight Rider, theyre going to let me direct a couple this year and Im happy to give the show a few more years before moving on to feature films.</p>
        <p>Plenty of TV stars have tried to make it in features and failed, but I learned a lot about myself when things were tough, and I believe in myself.</p>
        <p>My success and the demands the show makes were a problem for Catherine and me for a while, but we worked</p>
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        <p>MONDAY: LITTLE HOUSE</p>
        <p>Walnut Grove, the home town of Charles and Caroline Ingalls (Michael Landon and Karen Grassle), is faced with destruction when The Last Farewell airs on a two-hour Little House on the Prairie special Monday, Feb. 6.</p>
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        <p>things out. I guess it helps that now she has a regular role in Capitol and gets recognized in public the same as I do.</p>
        <p>Were planning to get married in March and were being told its going to be a major media event. Maybe we can figure out a way to have them hold the party without us and well sneak off alone to some far-off country where Knight Rider isnt a hit. Yet.</p>
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        <p>WeatherWise gives excellent traction in all kinds of weather. Two steel belts for strength and long wear.</p>
        <p>P155 0OR12 whitewall</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>P155 80R12 whitewall</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>P155 80012 blackwall</p>
        <p>Our lowest-priced tire</p>
        <p>Guardsman 21 has P-metric sizing to help save gas. Polyester cord for strength and smooth ride.</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised</p>
        <p>Sears pricing policy...lf an item is not described as reduced or a special purchase, it is at Satisfaction guarantoed or your money back its regular price. A special purchase, though not reduced, Is an exceptional value.</p>
        <p>Sears has a credit plan to suit most any need. Delivery not included in selling prices of all items in this circular.</p>
        <p>J/S/14</p>
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        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised Delivery not included in selling prices of all items in this circular.</p>
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        <p>our refrigerator-freezer Value of the Year</p>
        <p>Without ice maker</p>
        <p>$769.99</p>
        <p>Spacemaster interior in 13.72 cu. ft. fresh food section has DynaWhite epoxy-coated adjustable shelves. Also boasts meat, Nice N Fresh pans and crisper for special storage needs. 5.84 cu. ft. lighter freezer section with interior shelf. White. Sale ends Feb. 25.</p>
        <p>Ice maker hook-up extra.</p>
        <p>SAVE *80</p>
        <p>when you buy both</p>
        <p>Kenmore large-capacity permanent press pair</p>
        <p>Reg. $349.99 washer</p>
        <p>Reg. $279.99 dryer</p>
        <p>000990^099</p>
        <p>^  White  ^  White  only.</p>
        <p>M m only iBHi I m electric</p>
        <p>Handle big family-size loads, save time and energy. Washer with 2 cycles, preset wash/ rinse temperatures to eliminate guesswork. 3-cycle dryer with touch-up setting to help remove wrinkles from dry no-iroh garments.</p>
        <p>Reg. $319.99 pilot-free gas dryer 289.99</p>
        <p>Dryers require connector not included in prices shown.</p>
        <p>Sale Ends Feb. 18. Washer and dryer installation extra.</p>
        <p>1/20FR</p>
        <p>these comfortable sofa sleepers</p>
        <p>A. Manhasset queen size sleeper combines iiving room beauty and bedroom comfort. Nylon cover.</p>
        <p>B. Longview 81-in. sofa opens to a roomy queen size sleeper. Durable olefin striped cover.</p>
        <p>C. Champagne contemporary style sleeper lets your weekend visitors enjoy queen size comfort.</p>
        <p>Regular $699.99</p>
        <p>449</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>Regular $849.99</p>
        <p>42488</p>
        <p>Regular $799.99</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>All Sears upholstery Fabrics protected by</p>
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        <p>SAVE &amp;lt;90-&amp;lt;300</p>
        <p>firm or extra firm bedding</p>
        <p>Firm support Luxury</p>
        <p>Sale ends Feb. 25.  7088</p>
        <p>Twin mattress or  m</p>
        <p>box spring. Reg. $169.99  #  M  Piece</p>
        <p>$219.99 Full mattress or box spring................129.88</p>
        <p>$549.99 Queen size set ...............................299.88</p>
        <p>$649.99 King size set.................... ..............399.88</p>
        <p>Closeout!</p>
        <p>Extra firm Sears-O-Pedic Supreme</p>
        <p>9988</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Piece</p>
        <p>Twin mattress or box spring. Was $199.99</p>
        <p>$249.99 Full mattress or box  spring..........149.88</p>
        <p>$599.99 Queen size set ....................399.88</p>
        <p>$799.99 King size set .....  499.88</p>
        <p>While quantities last</p>
        <p>All Sears-O-Pedic* bedding ... Protected by Scoichgard' Brand Mattress Protector</p>
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        <p>^-^8 OFF Jr's silver Unicom tops</p>
        <p>Topsyour choice</p>
        <p>Regular $14-$18  e</p>
        <p>Striped or solid polos, striped boatneck. 100% cotton. Silver Unicorn nylon jacket. S,M,L. Reg. $20......12.99</p>
        <p>Come see the other Silver Unicorn separates we ve sale</p>
        <p>Lace cross-over bra</p>
        <p>Shapes and flatters you! Natural or contour cup. Regular $8  ^99</p>
        <p>^each</p>
        <p>Lovely lace half slip</p>
        <p>Of silky Antron' III nylon tricot. Side slit, lace trim. Regulars?</p>
        <p>3-4 OFF Dress shirts for men</p>
        <p>Polyester and cotton.</p>
        <p>$12 Short sleeves .. 8.99 $14 Long sleeves .. 9.99 $9 Fashion ties .... 5.99</p>
        <p>Classic Collection separates for men</p>
        <p>Polyester, solids.</p>
        <p>Blazer, reg. $75 54.99</p>
        <p>$26 Reversible vest,18.99 $29 Slacks 20.99</p>
        <p>Men's brand name athletic shoes</p>
        <p>$28.95 Pony Concorde</p>
        <p>shoes......... 24.95  pr.</p>
        <p>$47.95 Converse Pro high top shoes ..... 39.95  pr.</p>
        <p>*20 OFF Calico Mates playpen</p>
        <p>Sturdy steel frame playpen with mesh sides.</p>
        <p>Regular $59.99 39</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>Big boys', little kids' Toughskins jeans</p>
        <p>A. Boys$9.99 denims, 4-7, polyester, nylon, cotton 6.59</p>
        <p>B. Girls $10.99 twills, 4-6x, polyester, nylon, cotton .. 7.29</p>
        <p>C. Boys $13.99 denims, polyester, nylon, cotton, 8-16 ....8.99</p>
        <p>D. Girls $15 Rol LHlver,cotton denim jeans, 7-14......9.99</p>
        <p>Other sizes available at similar savings</p>
        <p>SAVE noo on</p>
        <p>3-way recliner</p>
        <p>Tufted back, nailhead trim. Vinyl cover.</p>
        <p>siffi 299</p>
        <p>SAVE 1/2</p>
        <p>Twin size sheet sets</p>
        <p>Matchmate sheets in solid colors 6.99</p>
        <p>Reg separate prices total $14 97</p>
        <p>Furniture Is not sold In Ashland, Concord. Danville. Qoldsboro. Greenville. High Point, flock Hill, Rocky Mount, Shelby and Williamson</p>
        <p>Twin canopy bed, selected pieces</p>
        <p>Choose Bonnet canopy bed, storage your CHOICE chest, powder table, single dresser, stu- lOAflfl dent desk, or large hutch.  I</p>
        <p>$119.99 Small mirror .............99.88 ^99'^.$229 99</p>
        <p>$99.99 Chair.................. 89.88</p>
        <p>5-*17 OFF</p>
        <p>Our Fit Story: classic style meets the right proportions</p>
        <p>Our Perma-Prest* Pants, Skirts and Blazers-That-Fit of stretch Celanese Fortrel polyester injregular and full-cut misses sizes.</p>
        <p>11?</p>
        <p>$18 pants in regular</p>
        <p>and full-hip sizes  , ,  _</p>
        <p>$20 Skirts ...............................13.9ea.</p>
        <p>$40-42 Fully pofyester-lined blazers .......24.99 B3</p>
        <p>Suit-style blouse with detachable bow in assorted solid colors and stripes Easy-care Visa fabric of polyester. Misses sizes.</p>
        <p>$15 solid short-sleeved blouse</p>
        <p>l99</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>Similar savings on short-sleeved striped blouses and long-sleeved solid-colored blouses In women's sizes at similar savings In our Sportswear Department</p>
        <p>$5-^10 OFF</p>
        <p>Levi's For Men</p>
        <p>With A Skosh More Room</p>
        <p>Levis For Men With A Skosh More Room come in terrific-looking basic and fashion styles. Easy-care polyester and cotton.</p>
        <p>16?</p>
        <p>19?</p>
        <p>Basic denim Regular $24.99</p>
        <p>Fashion denim Regular $30</p>
        <p>Levis Action slacks of stretch polyester.</p>
        <p>Reg. $25..........  19.99  pr.</p>
        <p>The Original Levis jean shirt of polyester and cotton. Sizes S-XL. Plaid western shirt, polyester and cotton. Sizes S-XL.</p>
        <p>Jean shirt</p>
        <p>Reg. $18 Plaid Shirt Reg. $22.99</p>
        <p>Your choice</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>All wearable apparel Is not available In Shelby and Williamson.</p>
        <p>2(M60OFF</p>
        <p>Baby Days crib sale</p>
        <p>A. $199.99 Winnie-the-Pooh maple or pine color crib .139.99</p>
        <p>$65 600&amp;lt;oil Winnle-the-Pooh mattress .......47.99</p>
        <p>$16 Winnie-the-Pooh bumper pad ........... 11.99</p>
        <p>B. $219.99 Jenny Und-stylecrib in maple or pine colof 159.99</p>
        <p>$49.99 20OOOI Calico Mates mattress ........  36.99</p>
        <p>13.99 Calico Mates bumper pad ...................9.99</p>
        <p>C. $199.99 Four-drawer maple color chest  .....149.99</p>
        <p>D. $149.99 Laura Lynn pine or maple color crib...99.99 $27.99 5-inch urethane foam Patchwork mattress ... 20.99 $7.99 Patchwork bumper pad .....................5.99</p>
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        <p>13-37% OFF</p>
        <p>Open Home bed and bath fashions</p>
        <p>Soft, comfortable ... wrap yourself in thick, absorbent cotton terry. In warm solid colors!</p>
        <p>Regular $6.99 bath towel  ^99</p>
        <p>Accessories to match:</p>
        <p>$12.99 Contour rug, 21x24 in.  ...........!.. 9.99</p>
        <p>$12.99 Bath rug. 21x35 in.........  9.99</p>
        <p>Other accessories also on sale!</p>
        <p>Perma-Prest percale sheets</p>
        <p>Color your room with delicate flowers or the soft muted shades of Open Home cotton and polyester sheets.</p>
        <p>699</p>
        <p>$12.99 Full size sheets ...................9.99</p>
        <p>$18.99 Queen size sheets ................  14.99</p>
        <p>$21.99 King size sheets ............... 17.49</p>
        <p>$59.99 Full size comforter  ...............47.99</p>
        <p>Bad and Bath itama ara not lold In Aahland. Shalby and Wlllllamaon</p>
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        <p>*170 OFF</p>
        <p>Big screen color TV with precision quartz tuner that locks in strong signals</p>
        <p>Fast, easy tuning with 10-key channel touch selection and dependable quartz tuner. 19-in. diagonal measure picture with one-button color for automatic sharp color.</p>
        <p>Regular $549.99</p>
        <p>37999</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <p>SAVE 5-60</p>
        <p>during Sears great tent lay-away sale!</p>
        <p>Get set for summer campouts! Choose a great family-size tent from our selection. A 20% deposit holds your purchase in lay-away until April 15.</p>
        <p>NOT AVAILABLE IN WILLIAMSON. '</p>
        <p>^ Be In Loa Angeles tor exciting ^ Olympic action this summer!</p>
        <p>^ Sears - ofliciai distributor of'ticket ap plications for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games Pick up your application af any Sears store now'</p>
        <p>Our lowest prices of the year on playground sets</p>
        <p>Reg. $159.99 6-leg painted swing set ..............99.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $179.99 6-leg galvanized swing set..........99.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $139.99 Galvanized Big T without slide ....79.99 Reg. $189.99 Galvanized Big T with slide........119.99</p>
        <p>Available In larger stores only.</p>
        <p>A 20% deposit holds your purchsse In Lay-Atwsy until April IS.</p>
        <p>SAVE *200 - 700</p>
        <p>on Craftsman riding equipment</p>
        <p>A. 10-HP lawn tractor. Electric starting. 3-speed transaxle; automotive-type differential. 36-in. mower deck.</p>
        <p>Regular $1299.99</p>
        <p>1099</p>
        <p>B. 8-HP riding mower. Electric starting. 5-speed transmission; in-line gear box. 30-in. mower deck.</p>
        <p>Regular $1199.99</p>
        <p>Bagger</p>
        <p>extra</p>
        <p>C CLOSEOUT! 16-HP garden tractor. Electric starling 3-speed transaxle; Vari-Drive* system. Spring-assisted master lift.</p>
        <p>Regular $2399.99 While quantities last</p>
        <p>'Registered trademark ol Emerson Electric Co</p>
        <p>] 699</p>
        <p>Practical furniture for your home, office or den</p>
        <p>Executive desk chair. Swivels, tilts for comfort and convenience. Dual wheel casters for mobility.</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>$99.99</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>steel executive-style desk. Brown enamel finish, oak color plastic surface top. Efficient and attractive for office or home work area.</p>
        <p>Regular</p>
        <p>$129.99</p>
        <p>Save on files. 2-drawer file, 22-in. deep. Metal; letter-size drawers roll smootWy-ofl nylon rollers.</p>
        <p>\) Regular $94.99</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>4-drawer file, Reg. $139.99.......  99.99</p>
        <p>Decorator shelving. Stackable steel shelving units; adjustable shelves. 30x30x12 in.</p>
        <p>Office Furniture Is available In large stores only. Oellvery Is extra.</p>
        <p>UUi. (OIIUM AND CO</p>
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        <p> White coated wire</p>
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        <p>LOS ANGELES - Vincent Price has been sending chills down audience spines for years, but right now hes none-too-thrilled about Mkhaei Jackson's latest enterprise, Price lent his sonorous voice to Jacksons hit record Thriller, for which he was paid a flat fee. But</p>
        <p>Burnett: monkey business.</p>
        <p>when a video version of the platinum platter was produced, Price reports, I never heard a word, not even, Do you mind if we use your voice? His</p>
        <p>Quinn: a novel approach to filling spare time.</p>
        <p>season, Lauren agents decided to waters with a deep  er, steep  salary demand. But Tewes may have to shore herself up for a fight: Her asking price of close to $2 million was waved off by producers Spelling-Cramer. Robert Windeler</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Even as a White House guest, Carol Burnett cant stop her high jinks. At a recent state dinner for the King of Nepal, Burnett and daughter Carrie Hamilton partid until long after the Reagans and the of honor called it a night. As the actress finally said her goodbyes in the Grand Foyer, she could nd no words to describe the wonderful evening. So instead she pounded on her chest and let loose with her famous Tar-zan bellow. Jane Ottenberg</p>
        <p>royal guests</p>
        <p>agent, Walter Kohner, and the show4)usiness unions AFTRA and SAG are investigating the cross-media reuse.... With Love Boat sailing through I its seventh</p>
        <p>NEW YORK - Robert {Benson) Guillaume, the not-so-silent butler on Soap, is planning to produce and star in a motion picture based on the hit ABC series, which also starred Diana Canova, Billy Crystal and Katherine Hel-mond... By all rights, eight performances a week as the lead in Zorba should leave Anthony Quinn with hardly enough</p>
        <p>Peters: the songs of Bernadette on Broaduxiy.</p>
        <p>strength to lift a glass of wine. But he has found the time to write three books simultaneously; &amp;amp;tb Rosa, his autobi-(^aphy and a third, as yet untitledThe tune Misty</p>
        <p>Cover graphic by Rick Stark</p>
        <p>may bring list to th</p>
        <p>Tewes: Will she ship if the morns not right?</p>
        <p>eyes of lovesick listeners, but for Sarah Vaughan, it just seems to bring tears of boredom. Says the singer, After performing it all these years. Ive come to hate it.... Eddk {Trading Places) Mui^ phy, who has become a one-man Fort Knox for Paramount Pictures, insists his hefty per-picture fees are paltry compared to some other stars.</p>
        <p>Sly Stallone makes $12 million a movie.</p>
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        <p>BARBARA</p>
        <p>MANDREU</p>
        <p>country music singer Do you get a lot of use out of the gorgeous clothes you wear on TV? B.J., Briston, Tran.</p>
        <p>After I wear a gown on TV, 1 put it away for three years before bringing it out again.</p>
        <p>Gown styles dont really change, and these days anything give some of my clothes to auctions. Off-camera, my favorite look is man-tailored suits. For those, I borrow my husbands ties, which 1 wear with a single Windsor knot. Since Im a size 5,1 cant buy many things off the rack other than blouses and jeans. Thats why most of my clothes are made 1^ a young woman in Nashville.</p>
        <p>UBERAa, pianist</p>
        <p>To what do you owe most of your succeM?  F.M., Billings, Mont</p>
        <p>To showman-1 ship morel than talent.</p>
        <p>There are mil-1 lions who can sing like I can ana play pi-j ano better.</p>
        <p>But I created the person  the crazy suits, hairstyles, shoes. No one else did that. In this business, image is everything. The trouble with entertainers today is that they have no sense of showmanship and want to give the impression that theyre like the folks next door. But lets face it, do I look like someone who lives next door to anyone in his right mind?</p>
        <p>which means Ive got a long way to go, he saysBernadette l^ras, who lost out on the chance to play Betty Boop in an upcoming TV special, has found other employment. Shell be playing the lead in a new musical by Stephen {Sweeney Todd) Sondheim. Scheduled for a March opening on Broadway, Sunday in the Park with George will also star Mandy {Yentf) Patinkia</p>
        <p>Anita Summer</p>
        <p> 1984 FAMILY WEEKLY, All fights reserved</p>
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        <p>Jim McKay can always tell whats coming. He will be sitting on a dais, sipping his coffee, preparing to make an after-dinner speech. When he is through talking and it is time for questions, without fail someone in the audience will ask for McKays favorite Olympic memory.</p>
        <p>The request doesnt seem outrageous. After all, the 62-year-old McKay has been on the Olympic beat for ABC TV since 1960. He won two Emmys (one for sports and one for news) for his coverage of the killings of the eleven Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Games in Munich. For the 1984 Olympics, the Winter Games from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia  which begin this Tuesday  and the summer competition in Lx)s Angeles, McKay will once again serve as the anchorman. He has covered, by one estimate, over 100 different sports in 40 countries. He must have a trunkful of unforgettable Olympic experiences.</p>
        <p>Well, for sure he does. And that has always been the problem. There have been too many unforgettable athletes.</p>
        <p>It seems Mdiay*s Job has always involved being where things are happening.</p>
        <p>too many thrills of victory. So for years, when the question came up, McKay would usual y answer, "1 honestly cant say. Ive seen too many things to pick just one out.</p>
        <p>The 1980 Winter Games at Lake Placid, however, changed all that, giving him an Olympic souvenir he can now honestly say he cherishes above all others. No doubt about it, its the memory of the U.S. ice hockey team winning the gold medal.</p>
        <p>There can t have been anything in the history of sport to directly compare with the hockey teams performance that year, says McKay. For one thing, it was an upset. And the game took place when our hostages were being held in Iran. We needed a lift. The whole country exploded when we won. I think a lot of it had to do with the fact that the players were such charismatic kids. They made contact with the people. The tragedy in Munich is a different sort of recollection. McKay was away from the microphone when Arab terrorists began their killing spree in the Olympic Village. In fact, he was back at his hotel, just out of the swimming pool. I was having a sauna, sitting in my bathing suit, he says, and they called down and told me, Get out of there! Youre going on the air in 45 minutes. So 1 got dressed and went</p>
        <p>Vic Ziegel writes frequently about sports and is a columnist for Rolling Stone magazine.</p>
        <p>MMHNOnrS</p>
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        <p>BY VIC ZIEGEL</p>
        <p>The wide world of Jim McKay: He has covered more than 100 sports in 40 countries.</p>
        <p>out. But honestly, it wasnt until I finally     to  my  </p>
        <p>hours later, and t</p>
        <p>got back to my hotel room, about 18 i getting</p>
        <p>that 1 realized 1 still had the damp</p>
        <p>was I</p>
        <p>: undressed,</p>
        <p>bathing suit on under my clothes.</p>
        <p>After McKay returned home, he made a speech in Colorado. His introduction was followed by a standing ovation, which he didnt think he deserved because, after all, he was only doing his job.</p>
        <p>It seems McKays job has always involved being where things are happening. He was captain of a U.S. Navy minesweeper during World War II, and after the war went to work as a reporter</p>
        <p>on The Evening Sun in Baltimore. (He was Jim McManus then; he changed his name later for broadcasting.) In 1947, he moved into TV when the newspaper bought a television station. Three years after that, he was a game-show host for WCBS-TV in New York City. He got into sports in the 1950s and actuaJly hosted his first Olympics for the CBS network in 1960.</p>
        <p>Some host. The Summer Games were in Rome, and McKay was sitting behind a desk in New York. CBS flew the tapes of the competitions to New York (there was no satellite transmission back then) and McKay would sim</p>
        <p>ply tell viewers what they were about to see on their television screens.</p>
        <p>There were significant changes by 1964. McKay had gone over to ABC in 1961 to introduce a new show called Wide World of SjMrts. The 1964 Winter Olympics were in Innsbruck, Austria, and this time, so was he. A transmission satellite system was also in place.</p>
        <p>That doesnt mean the technology could always be relied on. The ABC booth for those Games didnt afford McKay a view of the opening ceremony. He had to rely on a television monitor to help him describe the scenes that the ABC cameras were sending back live to America. A minute or so before McKay went on the air from Innsbruck, there was a final check with his producer. Chuck Howard.</p>
        <p>Chuck said, Jim, what picture do you have on your monitor? And 1 said, Its all the flags around the top of the stadium. But that wasnt the picture the ABC cameras were showing. We had the wrong feed.</p>
        <p>So Chuck had to talk me through the whole ceremony. Hed say to me, 'Now we have a closeup of speed skater Terry McDermott, and Id tell the people, Heres Terry McDermott.</p>
        <p>Naturally, this became a big inside joke for the ABC sports department. A dozen years later, the Winter Olympics were back in Innsbruck, and the technology was greatly improved over the stoneage 1960s. By 1976, McKay even had a terrific view of the ceremonies. That takes care of the good news</p>
        <p>Two minutes before the opening ceremony, McKay remembers, somebody stepped on the cable and broke the line to our monitor. This time I could see the ceremonies, but I didnt have a monitor to tell me which pictures we were sending to America. So Chuck had to talk me through it all again. Twelve years later: same town, same location.</p>
        <p>McKays fondest memories are about the athletes themselves. There was a U.S. competitor in the decathlon in 1972 whom he couldnt forget, though McKay wasnt sure why: He didnt win a medal and was fairly down the line, in fact, he explains. It could have been his appeau^ce: a long4iaired, bearded hippie kid. He was about as disheveled looking as anybody Id ever seen. Four years later, this same kid was back again, trying at the Montreal Olympics, but he was a different person  no long hair, no beard. He was a blond Adonis. And this time he look home the gold medal.</p>
        <p>I bumped into him on an airplane not too long ago, and we weire talking about that change. He said, Yeah, 1 figured if I was going to make anything out of this. Id better clean up my act.' His name was Bruce Jenner.</p>
        <p>Two other competitors made the Montreal Games memorable for McKay. A princess and a bouncer, is the way he puts it. The former was</p>
        <p>4 Family Weekly  February s  i984</p>
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        <p>Available by direct subscription only. Limit: One doll per collector.</p>
        <p>Please mail your application by March 31, 1984.</p>
        <p>When an artist of international renown creates her first work in a new medium, it is news of great interest to collectors. And when that first involves the field of collector dolls, the news is especially significant. For doll collecting is not only ohe of the oldest and most cherished forms of collecting, but today it has reached new heights of popularity both in America and abroad.</p>
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        <p>A remarkable Mend</p>
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        <p>much as $200 or more. But because The Strawberry Girl is available exc/usme/y from Franklin Heirloom Dolls and only by direct application, we are able to offo: you this fote collector doll at the attractive price of $125, payable in convenient monthly installments of $31.25 each.</p>
        <p>Each imported doll will be individually crafted under the supervision of Franklin Heirloom Dolls and will bear our distinguishing mark. And each will be accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and by a special display stand.</p>
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        <p>RESERVATION APPLICATION rMeticulously crafted of fine bisque porcelain. Hand-painted. $125.</p>
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        <p>Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeths daughter. Princess Anne didn't get to come to the Olympics just because she was a member of the royal family," he points out. She had to go out and qualify for the British team, which she did. In Montreal her horse threw her, showing no respect at all for royalty. But maybe someday when shes talking to her grandchildren about the various honors in her life, shell mention one that she earned herself  not those that she got through inheritana  the honor of being an Olympian."</p>
        <p>The bouncers name was Allen Coage. and he worked in a nightclub in New Jersey. He popped out of nowhere, McKay says, and won a</p>
        <p>leave. One of the sisters spoke a little English, so 1 asked, Where are your brothers going? How come theyre leaving so early? She told us, Somebody has to milk the cows.</p>
        <p>Can McKay anticipate what his good memories of the 84 Games will be? He thinks the ice-hockey team has a shot at a medal but that it will be tough to make it a gold one. He foresees top</p>
        <p>honors for Americans in figure skating  mens and womens  and alpine skiing as well. 1 think we may have the best overall showing in the Olympics the United States has ever had." nV</p>
        <p>McKay and his wife, Margaret. They've been a special team for 35 years._</p>
        <p>bronze medal in judo. We had never heard of him. So they brought him back to the studio for an interview.</p>
        <p>Al, how did you get interested in judo? McKay asked. He couldnt have guessed what was coming his way. Seems Coage was riding in a New York subway car, hanging on a strap, and found himself staring at an advertising poster that said You too can learn judo. He learned it very well indeed.</p>
        <p>McKay and his wife, Margaret, whom he met while working on The Evening Sun (they have a grown son and daughter), shared a special memoiy durmg the 1964 Games, at Innsbruck. Austrian Franz Klammer had won a gold medal in the downhill skiing competition on the first day of the Games. That night, the McKays were having very little luck finding a restaurant with an available table. The town was so crowded, but we finally tried a restaurant near our hotel, and the owner let us go up to the second floor, which wasnt normally used.</p>
        <p>There were about eight people sitting at the only other occupied table, and one of them, McKay realized, was Klammer. He was having a victory celebration with his family. They were the simplest farm people you could imagine,  McKay reports. We toasted them, they toasted us, and it really made for a memorable evening. Just as they were getting ready to have dessert, two of Franzs brothers got up to</p>
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        <p>977R-The oval design of fkxver bouquets is decorated with bows</p>
        <p>Charts for dress scarf in four sizes</p>
        <p>in No. 30 cotton........$2.50</p>
        <p>928R-Hoses in Bloom" quilt. Use five fabrics for patches. Patch pattern pieces for quilts 60 x 95" and 77 x 95"; directions.. . $2.50 928 R</p>
        <p>7130</p>
        <p>7130-Waves of color ripple across this afghan in open and sobd ripple stitch. Crochet of synthetic worsted</p>
        <p>in3colors.......... $2.50</p>
        <p>96(HI-Petal desigi frames large center flower motif. Use heavy rug yam in 4 colors. Crochet rug 30 across; seat cover 13 x 15" .. $2.50</p>
        <p>SMd $2.50 for oack pallini, add 50 coNts NCk for poitiia, hMdNiig. To: Roador MoH Inc., lor Faodly Wookly PMorM, Bn 14, OM Choiooa SMon, Now York, N.Y. 10113. N.Y. BooMoidi odd solos l(. 1984 Noodlocralt Catalog - HIsd dUi150 dosigM. pm 3 froo S2.B0. Add 50 coHli sack</p>
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        <p>713R-Crochet degant blouse in one piece from neck down of two sbatids bedspread cotton. Directions, sizes 8-14 inckided.. $2.50</p>
        <p>4715-Simplc tucks across top 4999Just 2 main parts  no 9444Sleeveless jacket and of dress. Printed Pattern, Misses waist seam. Printeid Pattern, slender dress. Printed Pattern, Sizes 8-18. Size 12 (bust 34) Womens Sizes 34 48. Size 36 Half Sizes 10Vi-22Vi. Size 14Vi takes 35/8yds. 45 inch.. .$2.50 (bust40) takes 2 7/8 yds. 45inch (bust37) dress 2V yds. 60irch</p>
        <p>7116-Add a colorful touch to.....................$2.50    $2.50</p>
        <p>linens with peacocks. Easy em- 872R-This soft sculpture doll 7004-Color n embroider pets broidery! Transfer of 8 peacocks yam hair aixl a funny face, from a childrens zoo on crib quilt 5 x6V4to6xllV4" included$2.50 Tissue pattern pieces for doll about 35 x 46". Transfer of 12 .  about 12" and outfit '. $2.50 motifs; easy directions.... $2.50</p>
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        <p>7378Felt flowers have secret compartment to hold money. Pattern pieces for 5 flowers about 16 long. Directions induded .. $2.50</p>
        <p>7032-Use candlewicking thread, nbroidery floss for quilt with butterfly wreaths. Tissue transfer of mcrtifs for quilt incl...</p>
        <p> .................$2.50</p>
        <p>7032</p>
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        <p>Kagini</p>
        <p>rWOMENMORE THANMEN</p>
        <p>^ WHY %GING SCARES</p>
        <p>By Stephani Cook</p>
        <p>Getting older is the one thing  barring the altematiue  that we can all be sure of, and it can bring a most unsettling sense of loss that may escalate into anxiety depression and a feeling of worthlessness. Elissa Melamed, Ph.D., a psychotherapist and author living in San Francisco, has written a book. Mirror Mirror: The Terror of Not Being Young (Linden Press/Simon S Schuster) exploring that very issue. While it focuses on women's turmoil about aging, it recognizes that no fear exists in a vacuum. Family Weekly tcdked to Dr. Melamed, 53. about the difficulties heed by people who grow older together.</p>
        <p>Q; Why do so many women have anxiety about aging?</p>
        <p>A: Because th^ know that their market value" declines with every wrinkle, every sag, every gray hair.</p>
        <p>Q: Paul Newman has wrinkles and gray hair, yet hes still appealing.</p>
        <p>A: Part of the reason we find Paul Newman so attractive is that he looks interesting, distinctive and mature. We value his accomplishmaits and experience. But most women are not appreciated for those same qualities; they are usually considered important insofar as they reveal the hallmarks of fertility: curves, youthful skin, beauty.</p>
        <p>Q; Men dont get off scot-free, do they? A: Men develop performaiKe anxiety as they grow older, which parallels what I call appearance anxiety in women. As men reach middle a^, they are locked into th same social system  but theyre supposed to be tough, invulnerable, successful. Thty often take refuge in blaming their wives for what they see as their own feulures of performance.</p>
        <p>Q: It sounds as if it could be a dangerous time for a marriage.</p>
        <p>A: Thats very true. But I think its worse for females than for males. Even in a good marriage, a wife may be haunted by the notion that her husband is going to be attracted to the 28-year-old woman in the office. This fear of rejection or abandonment causes a serious imbalance in the relationship in favor of the husband.</p>
        <p>Q; Surely women themselves must accept some responsibility for this.</p>
        <p>A: Yes, to the extent that they buy into the myth that they are over the hill, when really they are in the prime of life. The first step toward change is</p>
        <p>understanding that theres nothing wrong with them and that all the energy that goes into fighting a normal process like aging is wasted. Getting older does not mean instant decrepi</p>
        <p>tude; females can enjoy the distinctive way they look, which wasnt true when th^ were 25 and looked like every other 25-yMr-old. As women grow they become wiser, more mature and have</p>
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        <p>live, but they somehow feel to hide that. IW</p>
        <p>Slephani Cook is co-author of Healthy Sex. And Keeping It That Way.</p>
        <p>Family Weekly  febkuary s  ism 9</p>
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        <p>7398-Clusters of grapes decorate filet crochet doilies. Charts for sizes 3(7 and 40^ In bedspread cotton; 24* and 35" in No. 30...........$2.50</p>
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        <p>GETTING POLITICAL WITH</p>
        <p>GEORGE McGOVERN</p>
        <p>Fourth in a Series of Interviews with 1984's Presidential Candidates</p>
        <p>When former South Dakota Senator George McGovern announced his Presidential candidacy in September 1983, many people reacted with disbelief. After all, McGovern had been buried by Richard Nixon in 1972 and then in 1980 lost the Senate seat he had held for 18 years. The 61-year-old McGovern, however, is wading hip deep in the waters of Presidential politics and loving every minute of it. He even says hes more relaxed this time around. The candidate was interviewed by David J. Lynch recently for PAMiiy WEEKiy.</p>
        <p>Lynch: What do you see as the m jor concern of Americas teniliea?</p>
        <p>McGovern: I believe high-&amp;lt;iua!ity education is an issue every family is thinking about. Support for education by people in public life has to be one of the two or three most important family concerns today.</p>
        <p>QrWhat is your reaction to the flrowing involvement of the Roman Catholic Church in national security laaues, particulariy the nuclear freeze dbate?</p>
        <p>Mcfjovern: 1 think its fine for religious leaders to speak out on public questions. Its a matter of high spiritual and political commitment for church leaders to articulate their views on economic survival and the nuclear questions. All of us have a right to enunciate our views. What we dont have a right to do is prescribe them for everyone else.</p>
        <p>Q: What levd of aid, if any, should the Federal Government provide for day-care centers?</p>
        <p>McGovern: If day-care centers are to work properly, there ought to be neighborhood invdvement both in finandnj; and running the centers; there shouk be state involvement: and there ought to be Federal participation. I dont think those programs can be funded nation-</p>
        <p>10 Family Weekly  February s . i384</p>
        <p>wide by any one level of Government.</p>
        <p>Q: Do you think children of woiit-mothers are as likely to re-</p>
        <p>good parenting as children of nonworking mothers?</p>
        <p>McGovern: Im very impressed with how smart some of these young p^tf-ents are-1 think some of my own children are making more intelligent judgments in the way theyre handling their ofepring than my wife and I did. But I also see a lot of children suffering from the impact of having both parents out of the home. It takes an awful lot for the mother to work full time i\pd still give her children the attention they deserve. Im not suggesting that only fathers should work. What 1 would advocate is more effort on the part of fathers and mothers to share the work time so that theyre not both gone for eight or 10 hours a day and away from their young children.</p>
        <p>Q:Oo you igiprove oi Fedmral &amp;amp;vemment legal intervention in cases where parents in effect decide not to prolong the life of a seriously deformed child, such as in the case of Baby Jane Doe? McGovern: Well, its a no-win prop&amp;lt;i-tion. 1 think you have to sympathize with the Governments understandable desire to keep that child alive. On the other hand, the parents also have an understandable interest there in saving the girl from suffering and travail. 1 guess 1 came down on the side of thinking that the Government had a case, but I certainly sympathize with those parents. 1 could argue that both ways.</p>
        <p>Q:What level of abortioD aid ^uld tlw Government mvide?</p>
        <p>McGovern: As long as abortion is declared legal by tfie courts and by the Government, it has to be available to the poor as well as to the rich. Im not very sympathetic to abortion, but I think there are extenuating circumstances where a parent might reach the conclusion that an abortion is the best solution. I think its a judgment that should be made very carefully and painstakingly by the mother, along with medical consultation. 1 dont consider it something that 100 aging Senators ought to be deciding for the rest of the people in the country.</p>
        <p>Q: ^uld sex education be taught in the public achoote?</p>
        <p>McGovern: The public schools have every right to offer education about any feature of the body, including the reproductive system: I think thats fine. But, I dont believe the Federal Government should be in the vanguard on sex education. That is really a matter for the local schools. RV</p>
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        <p>9361 Loose panel ripples across front. Printed Pattern, Misses Szes 8 18. Size 12 (bust 34) takes 2%</p>
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        <p>7138Embroider State Flower and Bird Quilt about 72x110". Directions for embroidery and making quilt, transfer of 50 motifs.........$2 50</p>
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        <p>733RCrochet waste basket (about 7x10x11' high) of bedspread cotton or cotton yam in four colors. Directions included .....................$2.50</p>
        <p>839R-Happy clown (about 36" taU) teaches neatness 'cause he's a laundry bag that hangs on a door. Transfers for 839 pattern pieces................$2.50</p>
        <p>7245-Popcorns plus V stitches add rich texture to this vest. Crochet of 3-ply sport yam in 2 colors. Sizes 3848 ncl. .......  $2.50</p>
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        <p>551RTassels add charming touch to afghan. Crochet of synthetic knitting worsted in one piece in pineapple design. Directions  ....$2.50</p>
        <p>7238Crundiy cables in two contrasting colors decorate front of mit tens. Knit of 3-ply sport yam using 2 needles. Sizes S,M,L........$2.50</p>
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        <p>7339-A giris (aU ages) wiU love this pineapi^ design cover with ribbon beading. Crochet of 3-ply fingering yam. Girls 4-14.. $2.50</p>
        <p>7339</p>
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        <p>4711-A fresh new shirtdress in stripes. Printed Pattern, Misses Sizes 8-20. Size 12 (bust 34) takes 31/8 yds. 45 inch... $2.50 7137-Jdn lacy squares into day-to-dinner jacket. Crochet of 3-ply fingering yam or bedspread</p>
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        <p>952RHomeland garden filmed by deep border for chair back about 13 X 16. Border design for arm rests 6 X12" in bedspread cotton ..</p>
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        <p>957RRounds and rounds of pineapples in graduated sizes aeate this design. Crochet 6CT cloth in bedspread cotton. Directions. $2.50</p>
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        <p>When Mother and Father both work, who is going to lake on sickroom chores if the kids come down with the flu? You cant just call off the presentation to the client or set</p>
        <p>up a nursing station in accounts payable. Now Childrens Hospital of St. Paul comes to the rescue with a special visitation prr^ram for local families.</p>
        <p>The hospitals child-care service department sends licensed practical nurses and specially trained nursing assistants to tare for sick children in their own homes. The charge is $4 per hour and the service is available to anyone who needs it.</p>
        <p>According to Beverly Pro-pes, the program director, hospitals in San Francisco and Charleston, N.C., are setting up similar prc^ams, and health-care groups in Texas, Illinois and Massachusetts have made inquiries. The interest is nothiiig to ieeze at, considering that children under the age of 6 chalk up as many as 10 colds every year.</p>
        <p>RETIMNG KINDS OFPLACIS</p>
        <p>For years, Florida, California and Arizona have been havens on earth for retirees seeking the sunniest shuffleboard courts. But there is a new hot spot on the horizon. The Places Rated Retirement Guide (Rand McNally) ranks Brevard, N.C., as the most ideal retirement community in the United States.</p>
        <p>The guide, written by David Savageau and Richard Boyer, took into account cli</p>
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        <p>That doesnt mean that all swiior citizens are heading for dlies in the Sun Belt. Many choose to settle in the north and opt for quiet burgs instead of bustling urban areas. Explains Savageau: Direct-mail marketers have identified retirees as a hot new market group for all kinds erf products. Thiere are the traditional Sun Belt worshippers, and now theres the new leisure set, called Golden Pexids (from the 1981 movie On Golden Pondl, whidi is settling in smaller, out-ofrfhe-way pla^.</p>
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        <p>We telephoned the main public library in Billir^ Mont., to find out whats beirra read ther lately. The 10 most frequently requested books;</p>
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        <p> Megatrends, by John Naikrftt</p>
        <p> Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession, by Erma Bombeck</p>
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        <p>Leonard W. Weiss of the University of Wisconsin at Madison truly believes his books are useM to his classes, but beir^ fair-minded, he decided to share the profits in whatever one of four ways appealed to them: He could use the royalties for a class party; donate the money to charity; award a certain amount tty lottery during each lecture; or award a certain amount by lottery each week. Students chose the third option, and thats the method Weiss employs. The handout each class period runs anywhere from $5 to $20, and yes, winners do have to be present to collect. As Weiss coqrlains, The system has inspired certain prople to come to class.</p>
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        <p>14 Family Weekly  February 5 i9M</p>
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        <p>The issues that surround smoking are so complex, and so emotional, its hard to debate</p>
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        <p>In fact, many of you probably believe there is nothing to debate.</p>
        <p>Over the years, youve heard so many negative reports about smokiiig and healthand so little to challenge these reportsthat you may assume the case against smoking is closed.</p>
        <p>But this is far fitm the truth.</p>
        <p>Studies which conclude that smoking causes disease have regularly ignored significant evidence to the contrary. These scientific findings come fiom research completely independent of the tobacco industry.</p>
        <p>We at R J. Reynolds think you will find such evidence very interesting. Because we think reasonable people who analyze it may come to see this issue not as a closed case, but as an open</p>
        <p>controversy.  .  ,  .</p>
        <p>We know some of you may be suspicious of what well say, simply because we re a agarette</p>
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        <p>We know some of you may question our motives.</p>
        <p>But we also know that by keeping silent, weve contributed to this climate of doubt and distrust. We may also have created the mistaken impression that we have nothing to say on these issues.</p>
        <p>TTiat is why weve decided to speak out now, and why we intend to continue speaking out</p>
        <p>inthefuture.  ...  .  .</p>
        <p>During the coming months we will discuss a number of key questions relating to smoking and</p>
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        <p>Like any controversy, this one has more than one side. We hope the debate will be an open one.R.I RevrksTibacco Companv</p>
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        <p>B6</p>
        <p>100 tor I '** 900 tor 540</p>
        <p>Htahar Poiancy 100 MG. Tablsto 100 lor 195 500MQ.Tai)Mt k 100 tor 7 49 &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>4 89 i8AVEyPT070%^MimFDnBUBp^"iS</p>
        <p>B  to  a  Family  |  pur  Name  ComparaOtoto  I  WU.UE  I  &amp;gt;00  tor  I  500  tor  R  ____</p>
        <p>MAIL ORDER COUPON</p>
        <p>ALOE VERA JUICE</p>
        <p>AU NAYURAL NOMPASYCUnZED COLO SYABUZEO PROCESS Aloe Vera has been known, used, and Itustod sinoe w dawn ol man s hialory Ttw Aloe Vera leaves are hand Meted to meue tost el the deeiratito prepartss era retfuned wilhoul the Atom and oeiemesB SUGGESTED USE Two ounces weti eschmsal.</p>
        <p>Ghiart $2.98 Gallon $9.95</p>
        <p>GUAHANtFED NO ADDED SUGAR STARCH ARTlHCIAl COLORS OR IMITATION FLAVORS N138  Expirsa 2/2CV64</p>
        <p>Our Name</p>
        <p>Comparable ID</p>
        <p>VALUE</p>
        <p>too tor</p>
        <p>500 tor </p>
        <p>Tifiere ASn</p>
        <p>TheraaranM*</p>
        <p>509</p>
        <p>149</p>
        <p>725 </p>
        <p>OsUyw'tmn</p>
        <p>OneAOey* MbIron</p>
        <p>417</p>
        <p>89*</p>
        <p>3.75 1</p>
        <p>Get Iron</p>
        <p>QerlW</p>
        <p>539</p>
        <p>96*</p>
        <p>475 1</p>
        <p>Super Vita  Mm</p>
        <p>Super Planeniliw</p>
        <p>795</p>
        <p>229</p>
        <p>929 "</p>
        <p>OiawaUe VUamm</p>
        <p>Chacta'</p>
        <p>484</p>
        <p>1 49</p>
        <p>625 </p>
        <p>BmthC</p>
        <p>Altas* wMtC</p>
        <p>498</p>
        <p>1 85</p>
        <p>7 50 </p>
        <p>Oyster Cat</p>
        <p>Oacal</p>
        <p>468</p>
        <p>1 49</p>
        <p>S9S 1</p>
        <p>AZTabs</p>
        <p>CanhiMi</p>
        <p>6.49</p>
        <p>130 tor 369 m</p>
        <p>Nutrsdec</p>
        <p>Myaasc</p>
        <p>579</p>
        <p>130 tor 3.89 </p>
        <p>ShrsssOOO</p>
        <p>airaas Tata* 900</p>
        <p>626</p>
        <p>60 tor 2 89 </p>
        <p>S E C Mdi Snc</p>
        <p>Z-BEC*</p>
        <p>6.46</p>
        <p>80 tor 2 89 </p>
        <p>NuTntian HfiL/icuiflitfTL</p>
        <p>Money Saving</p>
        <p>MAIL ORDER BLANK</p>
        <p>THE BEST TIME TO</p>
        <p>tsn,  wow M^rNUTRfTION NEAOQUARTBIS</p>
        <p>/ 104 Wsat jRcfcson St N135</p>
        <p>I  Caibondala, W. S2901</p>
        <p>CALCIUM</p>
        <p>CALCIUM IS eeeenlielBut some calciums have been found high in lead This balanced calcium is laboratory-tested to have a low SAFE lead level</p>
        <p>199 Isr 1.29  59aisr4.99</p>
        <p>291 Isr 2.59  19N  isr  7.59</p>
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        <p>TO oniHn Maowu Oua raici LMMtT CNOCOUTI 09 VAMUA.</p>
        <p>9.95^</p>
        <p>ALFALFA Trpms</p>
        <p>iOOTabMs49^</p>
        <p>500 for 1.96</p>
        <p>DOLOMITE Cduum Rich * Laboratory TeHad</p>
        <p>00 diaa TabMa</p>
        <p>SOOforIJS</p>
        <p>ALOE VERA tCW-aacti tablat ft* iquwalant ol</p>
        <p>TABLETS on* toMpoonlul ol Atoe-Vera get</p>
        <p>SO for 2.00 ISOforOO</p>
        <p>Super Potoncy 500 MCG</p>
        <p>VnAMNB12</p>
        <p>100 ^ TabWj</p>
        <p>500 for 025</p>
        <p>99 POTASSIUM MG TABLETS</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>Tablati 1"</p>
        <p>500 tar 520</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>HERBAL DIURETIC iootiims17S sOOferMO</p>
        <p>XIXIZl</p>
        <p>QUANTITY</p>
        <p>SIZE</p>
        <p>NAME OF PRODUCT</p>
        <p>TOTAL PRICE</p>
        <p>Handkng charge (Disregard if order exceeds $10.00)</p>
        <p>$1 00</p>
        <p>SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TOTAL AMOUNT</p>
        <p>MA.^ TER CARO and VISA accepted on orders over $10.00 Give card number and expiration date We reserve the nght to limil quantities</p>
        <p>FREESTRFSftr~l It you ctiaek this box md nad your ontar F*b^20,1994.M*inciiidiinM)uri FWHTERS  J  Monii'saupptyot STRESS FIGHTEItS" la</p>
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        <p>OOBHIOSTHE DAILY REFLECTOR </p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>9 RERnS</p>
        <p>FEATURES SFORTS</p>
        <p>PEANUTS </p>
        <p>SUNDAY. H.BRUARY 5. 19S4by Charles Schulz</p>
        <p>ANDV CAPP</p>
        <p>by</p>
        <p>BEETLE BAilEY</p>
        <p>you SWOULPM'T</p>
        <p>LEAVE TME jeep PARKEP OR THE RILL LIKE THAT,</p>
        <p>BEETLE</p>
        <p>by Mort Walker</p>
        <p>ITCOULP\VRECK THE OBSTACLE COURSE...</p>
        <p>TEAR UP THE TOOLSREP...</p>
        <p>PROBABLY PUTA BIO HOLE IM HEAPOUARTER5 AMPRiP UP THE PARAPE GROPS</p>
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        <p>CANDZ</p>
        <p>CAN YOU TRUST YOUR lYIST Thtrt art at laait Ux difftr-encat In tfrawinf datalli kttwaan top and bottom panols. How quickly can you find ttwmf Chock antwort with thoM bolow.</p>
        <p>SiiiHiui I) fftvui u8i$ f 0UIUIW4I Nf'( Miirwt&amp;gt;1 dediiioi  tutjauiP M tut4 t Ouinitu t| Ms { tuuauio (| OWi|JMa t MwajaitiQ</p>
        <p>by Hal Kaufman &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>a SNAKE BITI What snake shakos treos? The timbar rattlor. What tnako prvidas security? The guarder snake. What snake chows tobacco? Tho oplt vipar. What</p>
        <p>snake is out of broath? Tho puff addar.</p>
        <p>o She FibbodI She fibbod In 19t2 that the was II, when she was only is. How old li she now? Think this over for no longer than 15 seconds.</p>
        <p>(WW) .*wl *IW  *!  rt</p>
        <p> Eyas Right? A line of lottors on tho oyOdoctor's chart reads: HIZ T N. Chailongo! Add one latter and rHrrango tho six to form a word.</p>
        <p>pwujoi q Am .oiiun,  3  PPV</p>
        <p>0 Count Off! Ask someone to count from 10 to 5 backwards. Strictly speaking, the count should begin with $. Or did you suggest phySlcaily turning around and facing the other way? &amp;lt; /n</p>
        <p>LETTER-FIRFECT?</p>
        <p>A certain letter ot the alphabet is the answer to this excerpt from an age-old verse-riddle. 'Twill be found in the sphere when 'tis riven asunder.</p>
        <p>Be seen in the lightning, heard in tho thunder. 'Twasaliottadti man with his oarliost breath, Attonds him at birth.</p>
        <p>awaits him at death. Prosidoso'or his hap-</p>
        <p>SnoM, honor and Ith,</p>
        <p>Is the prop of his house, and the and of Ms wealth.</p>
        <p>What letter?</p>
        <p>Hawn Si</p>
        <p>III HIRII What can m drew to eomolota.fi scone above? To find out,Ifiiart linas frwn al tilPt.</p>
        <p>tfinlikoly</p>
        <p>OOG STAR! Apply colors neatly to the diagram above: 1Red. 2Dk. blue. 3Yellow. 4Lt. brown. 5Flesh; 6Dk. green. 7Dk. brown. 8Black. 9Ok. blue. 10Maroon. iiDk. purple.</p>
        <p>SPCLLBIMliR</p>
        <p>tlooomRtoto words:</p>
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        <p>ITHIN score 1 points etch tor 1</p>
        <p>' found among IN Iffters, ........|</p>
        <p>. Try fo sdwrtit Hoit U</p>
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        <p>Our Storu: as the bear hobbles in pursuit, val anp nathan pull</p>
        <p>FARTHER AHEAP UNTIL, CROSSING THE PROZEN RIVER, THE/ REACH THEIR A^NT. FROM SAFET/ THEY SEE THE BEAR AMBLE ONTO THE ICE, FOLLOWINS THE SCENT. HER WEIGHT IS TOO GREAT. WITH A SPLASH SHE FAUS THROUGH. "WATCH WHAT 5HB POES NOW,'' VAL TELLS HIS SON.</p>
        <p>PRIPPING WITH ICY WATER, THE BEAR RaLS IN THE PRY SNOW. "^HBR THICK COAT WILL FREEZE LIKE A ROCK/ VAL EXPLAINS. "NO HUNTER'S ARROW WILL SCRATCH HER VLL SPR/NG/</p>
        <p>NATHAN BABBLES EXCITEPLY ANP VAL HAPPILY INTERPRETS THE S0UNP5 AS FILIAL 6RATITUPE FOR THIS BIT OF LORE. YET THE CHRONICLES, UNSENTIMENTAL PARCHMENTS THAT THEY ARE, LINK NATHAN'S OUTCRY TO THE APPROACH OF A STRANGER. '"SIR VALIANT/ WE CR\ES.</p>
        <p>IT IS ONE OF THE MOUNTAIN MEN, SKILLEP TRACKERS THAT CAMELOT HIRES AS SCOUTS. "REFRESH KWRSEL VES AT mVHOVEL," HE OFFERS. "/ SAW TOUR APVENTURE WITH THE EEAR,0UT WE MUST TALK OF A NfORE PEAPLY CREATURE IN THESE HILLS."IWB WARMTH INSIPE IS WELCOME.</p>
        <p>" Wy CALL ME WALPO," SAYS THE MOUNTAIN MAM. "1 AM A MAH OF THE WOOPS. A TWELYEAONTH AGO, CATTLE ANP SHEEP BEGAN PtSAPPEAR/NG /N THESE PARTS. ALWAYS THEY WERE FOUNP W/TH THEIR GUTS R/PPEP OPEN. ONE NIOHTI FOUNP A EWE, NER BOPY ST/LL WARM. I TRACKEP THE KILLER ANP THR/LLEP AS I CL05EP IN, SPEAR REAPY.</p>
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        <p>2-5</p>
        <p>MS 1 APPROACHEP THE BEAST /T TURNEP ON ME. WHAT I SAW MAPE ME RUN FOR PEAR l/FE. 5/NCE THAT NIGHT I HAVE SENT WARNINGS TO CAMELOT, BUT NOTHING HAS BEEN PONE. "</p>
        <p>NEXT WEEK: Vall^ of Deatli</p>
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        <p>How AeOT IF COME OVER TO HOUSE TONienr^</p>
        <p>Hev, sreat/ i coulv</p>
        <p>U6E.THEC0MPANV/</p>
        <p>by Lee Holley</p>
        <p>NW FATHER WONT LET ME USE THE TELEPHONE I</p>
        <p>T CANT WATCH</p>
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        <p>ANPIHAVETOSTAV,, OUrOFTHE KITCHEN'</p>
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        <p>A CLOWN THAT SUMMER-SALTS OFF A TOWER INTO A NUMBER 3 WASHTUB-</p>
        <p>REDEYEby Gordon Boss</p>
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        <p>FLASH GORDON</p>
        <p>by Dan Barry</p>
        <p>ZARATRA7/ 'TseNTRY</p>
        <p>THAT 5 A 0gQ^Sf ]-lBT</p>
        <p>COPe TW&amp;amp;y'RE / THBAA UNP6R TReSS / &amp;gt;A PASS '</p>
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