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        <p>VIRGINIA WINS</p>
        <p>Yes, Virginia, there is life without Ralph. The Cavs defeated Indiana Saturday to move into the Final Four. Page B-1.SHOWERS</p>
        <p>Occasional showers, possible thunderstorms through Sunday night. High In mid 60s. Low Sunday in low 40s.TRIP</p>
        <p>Queen Elizabeth sets off today for a trip to Jordan that may be her most dangerous journey yet. Story on A-8.</p>
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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>103rd YEAR NO. 73</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N. C.  SUNDAY  MORNING,  MARCH  25,  1984</p>
        <p>68 PAGES</p>
        <p>PRICE 50 CENTS</p>
        <p>Copter Crash Kills 29 Troops In Korea</p>
        <p>By EDWIN Q. WHITE Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>SEOUL. South Korea ( APj - Military teams searched through the widespread wreckage of a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter Saturday, hunting for bodies of 18 American and 11 South Korean marines believed killed in a fiery crash in the rainswept coastal mountains.</p>
        <p>An U.S. military report said all 29 marines, who were taking part in a combined training exercise, were believ^ to have perished" when the aircraft plowed into the side of a mountain in pre-dawn darkness Friday. The site is about 25 miles north of the southeast port of Pohang.</p>
        <p>The military said the copter, one of six in the maneuvers, had been headed back to base at Pohang after deteriorating weather conditions forced cancellation of the night exercises.</p>
        <p>A fire, spotted on the mountainside, was the first indication of a crash.</p>
        <p>The report said "some bodies" were recovered Saturday. The rugged nature of the terrain about 200 miles southeast of Seoul made the grim hunt a slow, difficult process.</p>
        <p>It was a violent crash that spread the helicopter all over." one source said. "It covered a great area of steep, rugged mountain."</p>
        <p>All the Americans aboard the helicopter were members of the 3rd Marine Amphibious Force based on Okinawa and in South Korea for the joint maneuvers, called Team Spirit'84.</p>
        <p>The helicopter was a CH-53D type, a "Sea Stallion" that can carry as many as 38 marines and a crew of three. It was taking part in a night exercise involving the movement and landing of combat troops.</p>
        <p>Col. Rallin J. Aars,. public affairs officer and spokesman for U.S. Forces in South Korea, gave this account:</p>
        <p>The helicopter which crashed was one of six helicopters which took off from Pohang Airfield,.</p>
        <p>The weather when the helicopters took off was above minimum standards. However, as the flight continued the weather deteriorated. The mission was terminated and all aircraft were returning to Pohang when the helicopter crashed.</p>
        <p>Aars said a Marine observation aircraft sighted a fire on a rugged mountainside and search and rescue operations got under way immediately.</p>
        <p>He said the identities of the victims are being withheld until their families are notified.</p>
        <p>Other sources said it probably would be late Sunday before it could be confirmed positively that all aboard were dead, and it might be two or three days before identifications could be made and families notified.</p>
        <p>Elements of the 3rd Marine Amphibious Force are among some 60,000 American "military people taking part in this years Team Spirit, the ninth annual exercises in the series.</p>
        <p>With the South Korean forces participating, the total number that will have been involved when Team Spirit '84 ends next month will reach about 207.500. The exercise began Feb. 1 with the deployment of troops and equipment, some coming from as far away as Hawaii and the U.S. mainland.</p>
        <p>Earlier this week, nearly 50,000 U.S. and South Korean marines carried out a major amphibious assault landing on the beaches around Pohang. The U.S. Navy vessels supporting that operation included the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk.</p>
        <p>The carrier was moving away from the Pohang area Wednesday night when it collided with a nuclear-powered ^viet submarine in the Sea of Japan. The U.S Navy said there were no casualties aboard the carrier, but both vessels sustained some damage.</p>
        <p>HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION  A new radiation therapy unit, top photo, is taking shape at the Pitt County Memorial Hospital medical complex. The $3.2 million facility will provide comprehensive cancer care to patients in eastern North Carolina. Other construction</p>
        <p>includes a emergency department, in bottom photo, at the rear of the main hospital building. The space now being used by the emergency department will be remodeled to expand the radiology and surgery departments. (Reflector Photos by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>PCMH And Med School Site</p>
        <p>Booming With Construction</p>
        <p>ByCAROLTVER Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>One of the boomingest areas of construction in Pitt County is the grounds of Pitt County Memorial Hospital and the adjacent ECU Medical School,</p>
        <p>According to Ralph Hall Jr., hospital vice president for facility management, approximately $12 million worth of construction is under way at present and more is planned to start soon.</p>
        <p>A $6.2 million construction-renovation project is under way which will provide a new emergency department and additional radiology and surgery space next year.</p>
        <p>A $5.5 million radiation therapy center is being added to the medical school.</p>
        <p>An open heart surgery intensive care unit will begin soon, with work to be done by the hospital plant operations crew.</p>
        <p>An 18-bed minimum care unit will be added adiacent to the psychiatric unit, with bids to be taken in April.</p>
        <p>A 2,500-square-foot support space for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.</p>
        <p>A digital angiography room in the Radiology Department.</p>
        <p>Work on the new emergency department is well under way. with occupation eexpected next January.</p>
        <p>Once completed, the waiting room for this area will be off the main 14-foot hospital corridor which will, at that time, be connected to the Brody Medical Science buiWing by a glassed-in corridor. A breezeway between the hospital proper and the Brody Building is at present being enclosed by glass. Square footage of the emergency room area is to be and it is designed to more nearly be a regional trauma center as it has been designated by the state.</p>
        <p>Once the present emergency department area is vacated, the area will be renovated into additional</p>
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        <p>Youth Keeps Winning</p>
        <p>Terrorist Theft Nets $21 Million</p>
        <p>ROME (AP) - Five self-proclaimed Red Brigades terrorists staged a daring robbery Saturday that netted the equivalent of $21.8 million from the vaults of a security company. It was believed to be the biggest armed robbery in modern Italian history.</p>
        <p>Police said the men. carrying submachine guns and pistols, pulled off the robbery with military precision and must have had inside help because of their knowledge of the operations and security at the Brinks Securmark company.</p>
        <p>The firm, which is connected with, the U.S.-based Brinks Inc.. is an armored car and security company that stores cash for several local companies and banks.</p>
        <p>Police said the robbers captured a company employee, held his wife and child, and forced him to help them into the Securmark offices before dawn. They waited calmly for the time lock on the vault to open at 6:30 a.m. and made off with theii* loot in 20 minutes.</p>
        <p>Police said no one was hurt.</p>
        <p>Officials said 85 percent of the loot was in cash and the rest was in securities.</p>
        <p>City's Ambassador Eagerly Awaits Trip</p>
        <p>ByJ.ANEWELBORN Reflector Staff W riter</p>
        <p>A Rose High School student will travel to the mountainous country of Switzerland this summer, bringing tidings from his hometown. While in Europe, Curt Hendrix of Greenville will learn about life in the Netherlands and will inform his host country about eastern North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Hendrix, a junior at Rose High, was recently chosen as Greenvilles Community Ambassador for 1984. He is enthusiastic about this experience and is anticipating his travel.</p>
        <p>The son of Mary Alice Hendrix and the late James (Curtis Hendrix, and the grandson of Mrs. H.A. Hendrix, all of Greenville. Hendrix has spent his entire life here and hopes to make Greenville his home as an adult; he looks forward to telling the people of Switzerland about his hometown.</p>
        <p>I like Greenville and the people here, he said in an interview. The town is growing fast, but the people here arent big town people. People here still help others and there is a lot of love here."</p>
        <p>Hendrix said he was able to choose the country he wished to visit. He</p>
        <p>chose Switzerland because it is a beautiful and well-off country, he said. "It has never had a war." Another reason for his choice of</p>
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        <p>Switzerland is because of its location.</p>
        <p>It is a central country in Europe," Hendrix said. "It is not even the size of eastern North Carolina, and it is near Germany, (Please turn to A-2)</p>
        <p>ByMARYSCHULKEN ReflecUr Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Gary Evans just cant stop winning.</p>
        <p>Two years ago, as a senior at Ayden-Grifton High Schpol, he won the North Carolina Tractor Driving Championship for his 4-H club.</p>
        <p>. Now, as a second^ear student in Agriculture at Pitt Community College, he has won the state agribusiness employment interview com-</p>
        <p>S* tition and will leave Monday for dar Rapids, Iowa, to try for the national championship.</p>
        <p>- -Evans will pit his job interview skills against students in two-year Agriculture programs fr(Hn across nation at the annual conference pf the National Postsecondary Agricultural Student Organization March '26-29.</p>
        <p>w Each youth will be interviewed bv representatives of agricultural-delated companies and will be .evaluated on the interview and a ore-prepared resume, an application for employment form and a letter of AppUcation. The competition is de</p>
        <p>signed, says-agriculture instructor Harold Smith of PCC, who will travel to Iowa with Evans, to test a students ability to apply knowledge and skills used in securing employment in agriculture, agriDusmess and renewal natural resources jobs.</p>
        <p>Contestants are judged solely on their interview skills, not their technical skills, said Smith. It (the competition) is designed to encourage students to be outstanding when competing for jobs. </p>
        <p>During the interview students will be asked to answer (luestions about managing pe&amp;lt;)ple ana finances and will scrutinized for confidence, enthusiasm, composure and neatness.</p>
        <p>On the state level, Evans said the interview portion of the competition was very realistic, and he expects the same in the national. They sat me down just like I was actually being interviewed for the job and ask^ me .questions about difficult situations, said Evans. They asked me what Id do, for example.</p>
        <p>if I were a supervisor and had an employee that couldnt get to work ..on time, and how Id handle certain business methods of the company . To prepare for the competition, Evans has been practicing his interview techniques with campus instructors and practicing writing letters of application. He says a course he took at PCC on job search and placement has helpied him a great deal. The course stressed how to look for a job and how to get the edge on others looking for the same job.</p>
        <p>Evans will graduate from PCCs agriculture program in May with a double major in business technolo^ agri lollei</p>
        <p>and agricuitural chemicals. He is in</p>
        <p>the colleges work c(W)p program, is employed at A.C. Monk in Farmville an(f farms part time. In addition, he serves as vice president of the North Carolina Postsecondary Agricultural Student Organization, the state chapter of NPASO. Both organizations are geared for students in</p>
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        <p>CANT STOP WINNING ... PCC Co-Op Director Terry Shank, left, interviews Gary Evans, ri^t, in a practice session for Evan's national agribusiness empioyment interview this week. The PCC agriculture student won</p>
        <p>the North Carolina job interview competition and will travel to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to represent the state. (Reflector Photo By Mary Schulken)</p>
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        <p>-:  Brann</p>
        <p>; FARMVILLE - Mrs. Jane Tyson Brann of Farmville, 84, died Friday. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Church Street chapel of Farmville Funeral Home by Elder Lawrence Tyson, Elder A.P. Mewborn and Elder Melvin Sweet. Entombment will follow in Hollywood Cemetery in Farmville.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Brann was a lifelong resident of Farmville, a member of Tyson Chapel Body of Christ Church and a charter member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary.</p>
        <p>Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Floyd Strickland and Mrs. Lucille Civils, both of Farmville; a foster daughter, Ms. Alice Maye of Farmville; a sister, Mrs. Addie Brann of Los Angeles; a brother, Mark Tyson of Tarboro, and two grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Carr</p>
        <p>WILSON - Funeral services for Mr. Gaston A. Carr of 1905 ;Lipscombe Road in Wilson will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Wynne Chapel Baptist Church in ,Robersonville by Dr. G.L. Harris. : Burial will follow in Hamilton Burial ^Gardens in Wilson.</p>
        <p>- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Peggy 'House Carr of the home; two sons, : Frederick Carr and Anthony Carr, ;both of the home; two daughters, ;Mrs. Peggy Thompkins of Pit-;tsburgh and Mrs. Bessie Barnes of 'Danbury, Conn.; two sisters, Mrs. !Letha L. Thompson of Brooklyn, :N.Y., and Mrs. Evic D. Morning of .Baltimore; a brother, Willie Alfred Carr of Baltimore, and an adopted brother, Vernon Maye of Brooklyn.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends Saturday from 7-8 p.m. at Hamilton Chapel and will assemble at the residence Sunday at noon for the jfuneral procession.</p>
        <p>\  Hardee</p>
        <p>: Mr. Lee Hardee Jr., 59, died Saturday at his home. Route 4, i Greenville, Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the iWilkerson Funeral Chapel by the : Rev. William C. Harris. Burial will be in Pinewood Memorial Park i Mr. Hardee, a native of Pitt County, spent most of his life in the Belvoir community. He was a retired farmer.</p>
        <p>; Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 'Elizabeth Marie Harris Hardee; a son, Marvin Lee Hardee of Route 4, 'Greenville; a daughter, Mrs. David (.Joyce) Powell of Route 3, -Washington, N.C.; two brothers, :H.J. Hardee of Grimesland and 'Heber Hardee of El Reno, Okla.; three sisters, Mrs. Gladys Grimsley -of Vanceboro, Mrs. Charlie Gray of IGreenville and Mrs. William Campbell of Grimesland; three grandchildren and three step- grandchildren.</p>
        <p>- The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m.  Sunday and at other times will be at the home of his son. Route 4, Box 291-1, Greenville.</p>
        <p>Correction</p>
        <p>In the Sears Blockbuster Day Sale Section in todays paper on page 5, the following merchandise is not available in this store: the Commodore 64 Home Computer, tne Electric I Typewriter, the Sears Disc 220 Camera, the Solar Powered Calculator, the Kodak Film. On page 8, the incorrect copy was printed on the Sears #66723 C-Clamps. This C-Clamp is not sold in pairs. The correct copy is C-Clamp $2.49 each. On Page 6 the Sweat Shirt and Pants advertised at S7.99 each are incorrectly described as Spalding. These are Sears Brand.</p>
        <p>We regret these errors and hope it causes you no inconvenience.</p>
        <p>Sears, Roebuck &amp;amp; Co.</p>
        <p>Greanville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Hyman</p>
        <p>Mr. Ernest Hyman, 66, died Friday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital. He was the son of Ernest Hyman Jr. of Greenville. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Phillip Brothers Mortuary.</p>
        <p>Buck</p>
        <p>Mr. Dewey Lee Buck, 83, died at his home near Winterville Saturday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Wilkerson Funeral Home. The family will be at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Buck, 216 Forbes Ave., in Winterville.</p>
        <p>Jackson</p>
        <p>Mr. Byrne Ambro Jackson, 89, of Hamilton, died Friday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital. A funeral Mass will be conducted Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Gabriels Catholic Church by the Rev. Jerry Sherba. An entombment, preceded by committal services, will be held Tuesday at Queen of Heaven Cemetery and Mausoleum in Hillside, 111., by the Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald.</p>
        <p>Mr. Jackson, a native of Menomonic, Wis., spent most of his life in Chicago. He was a graduate of Northwestern University and was a certified public accountant. He was a graduate of World War I, having served in Gerrany as a lieutenant in the Army. He was a co-founder of Hall-Penny-Jackson, an accounting firm in Chicago, in 1925. That firm later merged with Arthur Young Co. in the 1950s and he retired from there in 1960. Mr. Jackson moved to Hamilton in November 1979. He was a member of St. Gabriels Church.</p>
        <p>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. La Verne Naddy Jackson.</p>
        <p>In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Byrne Ambro Jackson Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 279, Hamilton, N.C. 27840.</p>
        <p>Jones</p>
        <p>Linwood E. Jones, 28, died Saturday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Wilkerson Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Webb</p>
        <p>PINETOPS - Mrs. Minnie Owens Webb of Pinetops, 78, died Friday night in Wilson Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Church Street Chapel of Farmville Funeral Home by the Rev. Don Craft and the Rev. Rex Edwards. Burial will follow in Macclesfield Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Webb was a member of Webb Chapel Missionary Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Walena Webb of Stantonsburg and Mrs. Helen Webb of Sharpesburg; a son, Phil Webb of Pinetops; a sister, Mrs. Annie Norman of Tarboro; a brother, Henry Owens of Farmville; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-greanchildren.</p>
        <p>Pusher Sought</p>
        <p>NEWARK, N.J. - A drug pusher who sold fake heroin that killed three people was being sought by police Saturday as health officials warned other drug users that the deadly substance is on the streets.</p>
        <p>Two men and a woman who believed they were injecting heroin suffered very bizarre deaths" after they were sold the drug ergotamine, which can rupture blood vessels in the brain if taken in large doses, officials said.</p>
        <p>The identities of the victims, who were in their 20s, have not been released and other details surrounding the deaths were not available.  Officials said the victims died over four days last.week.</p>
        <p>Presidential Visit</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -President and Mrs. Reagan, taking advantage of a sunny spring day, paid a surprise visit Saturday to Monticello, Thomas Jeffersons plantation home in the foothills of western Virginia.</p>
        <p>Disrupting the routine public tours of the historic building as little as )oasible, the Reagans helicopter anded in the front yard after a 120-mile flight from Washington.</p>
        <p>The first family then joined a group of 20 other tourists for a guided walk through the house, which is filled with the third presidents inventions and memorabilia.</p>
        <p>Evans ...</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-n two-year agriculture-related programs at community colleges.</p>
        <p>In 1963, Evans attended th national conference on his own funds, txit because of his first-place state award, A.C. Monk and PCC's Agriculture Technology Club will sponsor his trip in 1984.</p>
        <p>Evans will also be one of two voting delegates from North Caro lina at the conference. He and a student from Kiimton will help elect national club officers and set policy.</p>
        <p>How did the award-winning job inteviewee say he would handle a</p>
        <p>late employee?</p>
        <p>I tod him (the interviewer) Id</p>
        <p>sit the employee down and try to talk out the problem rather than just</p>
        <p>firing him, said Evans. Id try to find out hwat the problem was and help him work it out </p>
        <p>MARKING MARCH FOR BEAUTY ... As part of its participation in the statewide school beautification program, Belvoir Elementary school held a program on "March: A Month of Beautification." Participating in</p>
        <p>the play were above, left to right, Elecia Bisesi, Qadriyyah Dawkins, Krystal Mills and Susan Cavanna. Other beautification activities at the school include tree planting and landscaping.</p>
        <p>Mndale Wins Again</p>
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        <p>Williams</p>
        <p>Mr. Dempsey Williams died Friday night in Pitt County Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Hardees Funeral Home, 510 N. Greene St.</p>
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        <p>Italy and France. Hendrix said he hopes to travel around Europe while he is community ambassador.</p>
        <p>A sports enthusiast, Hendrix likes sailing, snow skiing and all sports, as well as hunting and fishing. He is a member of the Rose High soccer team and was on the tennis team.</p>
        <p>Hendrix is also interested in politics. He served as Student Government Association president at Aycock Junior High School and was class president at Rose for the past two years.</p>
        <p>I am interested in community affairs, Hendrix said, 1 want to find out about the government in Switzerland and I want to share with them our government.</p>
        <p>He is presently sergeant of arms of the Key Club at Rose High, and was recently elected as vice president of the club for next year He is also public relations person for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Rose High.</p>
        <p>Hendrix is a member of Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church and is active in the United Methodist Youth Fellowship there. He said his religious views are an important part of his life.</p>
        <p>I prayed a lot about being community ambassador, Hendrix said. God is first in my life. I know this is what he wants me to do this summer.</p>
        <p>Hendrix says he enjoys helping people, and is considering a business' career. ,</p>
        <p>But right now, he is interested in representing Greenville as a community ambassador.</p>
        <p>Going to Switzerland to represent Greenville is a big obligation, Hendrix said. "I will live with a family in Switzerland for three weeks and tell them about the way things are in the southern United States. I will cook them Southern-style food and take slides and bring back things. When I get home. 1 will make presentations to civic groups and those who sponsored me and anyone else who wants to hear me speak about my experiences. Hendrix said that last years community ambassador. Hunter Bost, has given 50 presentations this year.</p>
        <p>I want to thank the people of Greenville for sending me and thank my peers for encouraging me, Hendrix said.</p>
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        </p>
        <p>space for the radiology department and the surgery department will have additional operating rooms added in space now serving as radiology area. The additional operating rooms will be used for open heart surgery, but open heart surgery at PCMH, planned to begin July 1, will not wait until these rooms are ready. Minor renovations are being done in the present surgery area so this type of surgery can begin being offered sooner.</p>
        <p>A 12-bed unit for intensive care of open heart surgery patients will be made in 1 North, a patient care area now used for medical-surgical patients. This project is expected to cost about $100,000.</p>
        <p>The minimum care unit, expected to cost about $700,000, will be used for patients who are not too acute, perhaps persons being kept in the hospital for observation following not-too-serious surgery or other therapy or for an overflow of psychiatric patients. Hall said.</p>
        <p>the 24,000-square-foot radiation therapy is planned to provide comprehensive cancer care to patients in eastern North Carolina and will support and be supported by existing radiation therapy units in New Bern, Kinston and Goldsboro. Located between the Family Practice  Center and  the  Brody</p>
        <p>Medical Science Building, the center is spending nearly half of its budget on two medical linear accelerators - a 6  million volt  unit  and  a</p>
        <p>20-million-volt unit being installed at present.  Occupation  and  use  is</p>
        <p>expected  to begin about  July  1,</p>
        <p>Medical School Dean Dr. William Laupussays.</p>
        <p>The community ambassador receives $2,500 to enable him to go to the country of his choice. The money for the trip is donated by merchants, civic groups and citizens of Greenville, he said.</p>
        <p>Hendrix said, I am not following in my fathers footsteps, although he taught me a lot in the short time I knew' him; he was a really big influence in my life. But I want to make footsteps of my own. Becoming Greenvilles community ambassador is one way Hendrix wants to make his own path in life.</p>
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        <p>Pitt Countys Conservative Voice</p>
        <p>Republican</p>
        <p>Corner</p>
        <p>For the past several weeks, this column has presented excerpts from The North Carolina Republican Party Platform dealing with prayer in schools, teacher salaries. criminal justice and other state issues In the future, we will present our party's position on more state issues as well as issues of local and national concern Today, we present the Preamble to our Party Platform in its entirety:</p>
        <p>We. the members of the North Carolina Republican Party, affirm our belief in limited government and in open and fair administration of the law The Republican Party of North Carolina is truly the people's party The Republican Party represents every segment of American society-the worker, business leader, farmer, the homemaker. We are the party of those who are interested in opportunity, not government giveaways We are the party of those who champion local control of local issues. We are the party of fairness, not the party of the old politics of power hungry machines.</p>
        <p>As North Carolina Republicans we have great pride in our state. But we stand for more than the tired old policies of the complacent and unresponsive Demo- cratic Party leadership. We stand for an even better North Carolina where all citizens can share in the richness of opportunity that our nation has to offer</p>
        <p>Nowhere in the annals of history has a one party system worked for the best interests of the people. Our country has prospered these many years because a viable and vibrant two party system existed North Carolina Republicans arc pledged to support a two party system in which the people will possess true representation</p>
        <p>We pledge to bring responsive government back to North Carolina We pledge to listen to the people, not the governor's political machine. We pledge to restore fiscal responsibility and legitimate priorities to state government. We endorse this platform as a plan of action. We call upon concerned citizens to join us in these efforts to return responsive government to our state Together we can make it better for all of us for now and for fhe future</p>
        <p>We invite you to join us-to help promote a healthy,two party system in our state You can register or change party affiliation right in your home. Call or write today for more information.  ^</p>
        <p>Pitt County Republican Party P.O. Box 2927 Greenvillcj, N.C 27834 756-7590</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Republican Party invites you to meet, hear and have dinner with Congressman Jim Martin, candidate for Governor of North Carolina on Monday March 26. at 7:(X) p m' at the Greenleaf Restaurant on North Memorial Drive Tickets for the dinner arc $5.(X) per person For tickets or more information, call Randy Douh at 758-62CX) or Hal McKinney at 756 22.33 Tickets will also be available at the door</p>
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        <p>The shelling-in of the Neonatal Intensive Care support space (offices, etc.) is part of the Phase I contract and interior will be developed by in-house construction forces, Hall said. The estimated cost is expected .to be about $100,000.</p>
        <p>The equipment to be housed in the angiography room will cost approximately $800,000. This renovation should be completed and ready for use within 30 days and will remain intact when the planned radiology renovations begin next year.</p>
        <p>Pitt Memorial has experienced an increase in patient services every year from its opening in 1977 through 1983 when a leveling off and dropoff began. The plann^ additions and renovations. Hall said, will ensure continued utilization, since most of the services being allowed by the construction projects are those that will serve the entire region as the hospital continues to establish itself as the acute care center of Eastern North Carolina.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Walter F. Mndale defeated Gary Hart in Harts native state of Kansas in Saturdays Democratic caucuses, and Mndale forged into the lead in caucuses in Virginia. Mndale called the Kansas victory very gratifying.</p>
        <p>In Kansas, with all but one of 117 county and state senatorial district caucuses reporting. Mndale had 363 local delegates or 48.4 percent. Hart had 312 or 41.6 percent, Jackson 25 or 3.3 percent and 45 or 6 percent were unpledged.</p>
        <p>Card of Thanks</p>
        <p>The family of the late Herbert Spam wishes to thank each and every one for the kindness shown to us during the loss of our loved one</p>
        <p>The Spain and Smith Family</p>
        <p>NOTE OF THANKS</p>
        <p>The family of Mr. Thurston Wynne, Jr would like to'' express their gratitude to all of the friends, relatives.</p>
        <p>neighbors, and ministers who have assisted us through our time of need. The doctors, nurses, and staff at Pitt Memorial Hospital made Thurstons extended stay as comfortable as possible and provided the very best in health care. The telephone calls, cards, prayers, flowers, meals, and gifts provided to us smoothed the rough and uneven road to recovery. It is truly friends like these that constitute the meaningfulness of every day living. Thank jyou and God bless each and every one of you</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Wynne and family.</p>
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        <p>Social Planned</p>
        <p>. Greenville Villa social worker Nancy Clark will be honored Friday at 2 p.m. with an ice cream social in the dining hall of Greenville Villa. The event is being held in conjunction with National Social Workers Month.</p>
        <p>Special Day</p>
        <p>Mayor Janice B Buck has proclaimed April 11 as School Library Media Day in Greenville and encouraged citizens to become aware of the contrbitions made by school media programs.</p>
        <p>Ms. Buck said public schools in  Greenville serve 4,900 students, 318 professional staff and 10 library media coordinators.</p>
        <p>Hunt To Speak</p>
        <p>Throughout the month of March, Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church his had a series of guest speakers who have spoken on the family. As a climax to the churchs Family Festival, Gov. Jim Hunt will be the guest speaker on March 28 at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>Fair Winners</p>
        <p>Greenville Christian Academy recently held a science fair in which Ihere were over 115 entries from grades 7-12 Competition was divided into two divisions; junior (grades 7-9) and senior (grades 10-12).</p>
        <p>Winners in the junior division included John Persons, first; Chris Coltrain, second, and Tammy Huggins. third. Winners in the senior division were Valerie Person, first; Cindy Boseman, second, and Jo Williams, third.</p>
        <p>Captains' Meeting</p>
        <p>An organizational meeting for team captains interested in WalkAmerica '84 will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Western Steer on East 10th Street in Greenville</p>
        <p>Information on team sign up and on the WalkAmerica will be pres-' entedat the meeting . For more information about the jiieeting call WalkAmerica headquarters at 355-6393. Sponsor forms ^he available throughout the Grenville area.</p>
        <p>Guest Speaker</p>
        <p>Clinical social worker Scott Luce will be the guest speaker at the Pitt Countv Mental Health Center Monday from noon to 1 p.m. for a free-to-the-public program sponsored by the Pitt County Mental Health Association. The program will be held in conference room of the center, located at 306 Stan-tonsburg Road.</p>
        <p>Participants may bring a sandwich for lunch. For more information, contanct the Mental Health Association, 752-7448.</p>
        <p>Named Fellow</p>
        <p>Dr. Mohammed E. Ahrari, assistant professor of political science at East Carolina University, will be a Visiting National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the University of California-Berkeley during the summer of 1984. He will participate in a seminar called Business in the History of American Society.</p>
        <p>Fellowship Meeting</p>
        <p>The John Pierce Fellowship Club will hold its 62nd annual meeting at Camp Contentment April 4. Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. and dinner will be at 1p.m.</p>
        <p>Shad Pageant</p>
        <p>The Miss Gizzard Shad pageant, a womanless beauty contest, will be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Grifton School Auditorium.</p>
        <p>After the traditional swimsuit and evening gown competition, the 1983 Miss Gizzard Shad, Spiffy Rose Lee, will hand the. crown to his succ0ssor.</p>
        <p>Linda Shore of WNCT-TV will be the mistress of ceremonies and proceeds from the event will benefit the Winterville-Ayden-Grifton Child Development Center.</p>
        <p>For further information on this and other Shad Festival events call 524-4356.</p>
        <p>Sunday Speaker</p>
        <p>Missionary Mattie B. Spain of Wells Chapel Church in Greenville will speak at Deliverance Mission Outreach, 416 S. Main St., Farmville, Sunday at 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Science Fair</p>
        <p>St. Peters School held its annual science fair March 12.</p>
        <p>First places winners were Graham Powell, third grade; Nicole Laurion and Melanie Haddock, sixth grade, and Stephanie Hewett, eighth grade.</p>
        <p>Second place winners were Em-mye Taft, sixth grade, and Sheila Kasperek, seventh grade. Third place winners were Dru Uwis, third grade; Christine Peretik, sixth grade; Cheryl Burgess, seventh grade, and Lloyd May, eighth grade.</p>
        <p>Ms. Hewett, Ms. Kasperek, Ms. Burgess and May will compete in the East Carolina University Science Fair to be held Friday at Minges Colliseum.</p>
        <p>Church Workshop</p>
        <p>Mini Hats of Todays Woman is the title of a workshop to be held at the Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church at 3 pm. Saturday. Eve Rogers, social service specialist, will be the main speaker and consultant for the session.</p>
        <p>The Deaconess Board of the church is sponsoring the program, open to al women of the area, regardless of denomination.</p>
        <p>Applications Ready</p>
        <p>Applications for the Greenville/Pitt County Senior Games to be held in Greenville April 11 are available at Elm Street Gym or Jaycee Park. All persons 55 and older may participate in the games. Over 20 events are scheduled. Application deadline is Tuesday. For more information, call 752-4137, ext. 259.</p>
        <p>VFW Speaker</p>
        <p>Carl Whitfield, a candidate for the Pitt County Board of Com missioners, will speak at the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars ladies night program Thursday The 7 p.m. meeting will be held al the VFW p(Kt building oh Mumford Road. Whitfields speach will center on community development.</p>
        <p>Market Meeting</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Farmers Market Association meeting will be held Monday starling at 7 p.m. at the Pitt County Office Building, room 201.</p>
        <p>ECU Announces Promotions</p>
        <p>Promotions in academic rank for 31 members of the faculty of East Carolina University have been an-hpunced by the division of Academic Affairs, effective Aug. 20.</p>
        <p>: 4n addition , tenure has been granted 15 members of the faculty, six of whom also received promotions. The actions were announced by Dr. Angelo A. Volpe, vice chancellor of academic affairs, Jleceiving promotions in the collie of arts and sciences, by de-Mrlment.were:</p>
        <p>.-Chemistry: to professor, Caroline Ayers, Chia-yu Li. English: to profesor. Ted R. Ellis 111, Malcom south; to associate professor. Colett</p>
        <p>parings Set</p>
        <p>: -RALEIGH - N.C. Labor Commissioner John C. Brooks will hold three public hearings in early April to receive citizen comments on a proposed new federal OSHA field standard for farm workers.</p>
        <p>: The proposed Occupational Safety pnd Health Act standards, applying to farmers who employ 11 or more Workers, would require that drinking water, handwashing facilities, and toilets be provided at no cost to employees engaged in hand labor in tHe field.</p>
        <p>; The hearings will be held April 2 in itendersonville, April 5 in Clinton, 'apd April 10 in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>. Persons unable to attend one of the hearings may send written testimo-ny to the state labor department by yipril 11. North Carolina has had a iiield sanitation standard covering &amp;lt;lrihking vyater and handwashing Jacilities since July 1,1983.</p>
        <p>Dilworth; to assistant professor, Julie Fay. Geography and planning: to professor, Simon Baker. Health, physical education, recreation and safety: to professor, Karen Hancock. History: to professor, Bodo Nischan, James Hugh Wease. Philosophy: to associate professor, Joy Roberts; to assistant professor, George Bailey, Political science; to associate professor, Lon Felker, Sandra Wurth-Hough. Theater arts: to professor, James Rees; to associate professor, Patricia Pertalion.</p>
        <p>In the professional schools (except Medicine): Allied health and social work: to professor, David Stevens; to associate professor, James Campbell, Stephen Thomas. Art: to associate professor, Clarence Morgan. Business: to professor, Tilton Wilcox; to associate professor. Havva Altuner. Education: to professor, Wilton Joyner. Home</p>
        <p>Economics; to professor, Kathryn Kolasa.</p>
        <p>Music: to professor. Paul Q. Topper; to assistant professor Thomas Goolsby. Nursing: to professor, Therese Lawler: to associate professor, Mary K Kirkpatrick. Technology: to' professor, Jerry Tester; to associate professor, A. Darryl Davis. Library Services: to associate professor, Artemis Kares.</p>
        <p>Tenure was granted to the following faculty members; Collett Dilworth, English: Lon Felker. Sandra Wurth-Hough, political science; Cedric Winchell, theater arts; Madge McGrath and Stephen Thomas, allied health and social work; Clarence Morgan, art; Dogan Altuner, Havva Altuner, Carl Gooding, Yuan-Hsi Hsu, business: Rosemary Fischer, (effective' Oct. 1.</p>
        <p>Rhonda Fleming, music: rta Edwards, nursing, and Katz, library services.</p>
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        <p>Welcomes Gov. Jim Hunt As Guest Speaker</p>
        <p>Wednesday Night, March 28 8 P.M.</p>
        <p>To Climax Family Festival Month</p>
        <p>Special Old-Time Gospel Singing</p>
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        <p>Rev. Cedric Pierce, Pastor Rev. Stacy Carter, Youth Director</p>
        <p>Gymnastics Class</p>
        <p>The Greenville Recreation and Parks Department will offer a new session of gymnastics to be held at Elm Street (3enter,beginning April 4.</p>
        <p>Classes for school age youth will be held on Monday, Wedniesday and Friday from 4:30-5:15 p.m.; the fee is $30. Classes on Wednesday and Friday for school-aged participants will be held from 5:15-6 p.m., fee $25 Preschool classes, fee $20, will be held on Wednesday and Friday from 6-6:30 p.m. or from 6:30-7 p.m. All classes will meet for six weeks.</p>
        <p>Preregistration is necessary and will be held at Elm Street Center Tuesday from 5-6 p.m. For more information call April Maxam evenings, 752-9432.</p>
        <p>Participant</p>
        <p>Dr. Lester L. Larainack, assistant professor, department of elementary education at East Carolina Un-iveristy, will participate in a microworkshop on "ALERT: A strategy for developing Critical Thinking Skills Through Evaluation of Advertisements and Commercials at the International Reading Associations 29th annual convention. The convention will be held May 6-10 in Atlanta.,</p>
        <p>Balloons Found</p>
        <p>A Greenville area woman found balloons behind her house Thursday 'afternoon that were released by school girls in East Tennessee earlier the same day.</p>
        <p>Linda Creech found the colorful balloons in a field behind her house on Rams Horn Road. Mrs. Creech said the balloons, connected by a strand of red yam, were caught on weeds and one balloon had burst. The names of Amanda Myers and Megan Jenkins, along with the address of the Uudon Elementary School in Loudon, Tenn., were found in one of the balloons.</p>
        <p>Kathy Waller, a teacher at the school, said the balloons were released iwhen it was super-windy. She said each child in the school released a balloon as part of a contest to see which would go the greatest distance.</p>
        <p>Loudon is about 30 miles from Knoxville, approximately 500 air-miles from Greenville.</p>
        <p>Support Group</p>
        <p>The SHARE Support Group will meet Monday starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Regional Rehabilitation Center conference room at Pitt County Memorial Hospital. The purpose of the group is to provide support for</p>
        <p>couples who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth or death of a newborn infant.</p>
        <p>Regular meetings will be held the third Monday of each month at First American Savings and Loan at the same time.</p>
        <p>Genetic Symposium</p>
        <p>A symposium on Genetic Engineering and Monoclonal Antibodies will be held April 12-13 at the Brody Medical Sciences Building Auditorium sponsored by the East Carolina University School of Medicine.</p>
        <p>The schedule includes Recombinant DNA Technology, Eukaryotic Cell Genetics, Genetically Engineered Farm Animals, Biotechnology in Forestry and Medical Therapy with Monoclonal Antibodies. Lecturers include staff members of the East Carolina University School of Medicine, department of genetics at the University of California at Berkeley. North Carolina State University, and Iowa State University, as well as representatives of Hoffman-La Roche Inc of Nutley, N.J., Granite Diagnostics of Burlington and the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.</p>
        <p>Because seating is limited, advance registration is encouraged brfore April 1. There is no registration fee. For more information, contact Uwe Muller, School of Medicine, 757-2700.</p>
        <p>Art, Essay Contest</p>
        <p>An art and essay contest open to Pitt County and Greenville students will be sponsored by the Greenville-Pitt, County Board of Realtors April 8-14, board president Blanche Forbes has announced.</p>
        <p>The art contest is open to all students in grades 4-6 and the subject is My Perspective of Home Ownership. Rules for the contest' will be distributed in the schools.</p>
        <p>The essay contest is open to high school seniors and the subject is the Abraham Lincoln quote The</p>
        <p>Strength of a Nation Lies in the Homes of Its People" Students must interpret this quote. Ms Forbes said, as it relates to their future Essays are limited to I..500 words Local winners will compete in the North Carolina Association of Realtors contest.</p>
        <p>Three local winners in both con-, tests will be announced April 9 and first prize will be a $100 favings account Second and third prizes will be $50 and $25 savings accounts Entries are due April 4</p>
        <p>Both contests are being held in conjunction with private property week.</p>
        <p>Reckless Homicide</p>
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        <p>A Delaware Superior Court jury, after eight hours of deliberation, convicted Harry W. Graham. 67, and his wife. Ellen, 58, in connection with the Sept. 11 death of Sybil Bennett of rural Yorktown.</p>
        <p>Although testimony indicated Mrs Bennett died of breast cancer, the jury ruled that the Grahams were responsible for her death.</p>
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        <p>Sunday OpinionNear-Sightedness Isn't Greenville's Way Of Growing</p>
        <p>An editorial on this page Monday was critical of the City Councils tardiness in responding to proposed rate changes for water supplied by the Greenville Utilities Commission. The council, at the last minute, said the rate for non-city GUC water customers should continue to be twice that charged in-city customers. We disagreed, supporting the GUC proposal to set the rate at 150 percent of the in-city rate.</p>
        <p>City Councilman Stuart M. Shinn, in a letter to the editor, responded to that editorial by calling it naive and asking; Whose city is this? Whose utilities? Whose water?</p>
        <p>Mr, Shinn has a valid, but rather near-sighted, point. Greenville is the city of its residents; Greenville Utilities is owned by the city, and the processed water belongs to GUC, and thus to the city.</p>
        <p>But, we point out to Mr. Shinn that it is East Carolina University, it is Pitt County Memorial Hospital; it is Pitt Community College. And, industry such as Burroughs Wellcome is in Pitt County, not in the city.</p>
        <p>The point is, Greenville isthe Greenville of today as the result of a joint effort within the area, not just Greenville alone. If to say it is a mistake to gouge on water rates to make annexation more attractive is naive, then we plead guilty. But we can live with our conscience.</p>
        <p>GUC needs those out of city customers as well as the ones who live in the city to supply the quality service it has begun. They represent money in the bank, far above the cost of supplying the water to them. They also made it worthwhile to plan that new water treatment facility which, without the non-city customers, would operate below capacity. At the same time GUC is supplying a badly needed service to Greenvilles neighbors.</p>
        <p>Two years ago the GUC, with city approval, called for a service area outside the city and agreed to provide water in the designated areas. That commitment should be honored in spirit as well as by the letter. The councils attitude as expressed by Mr, Shinn, one that could be described mildly as who gives a darn about you, doesnt fit that bill.Road Improyements In Pitt Are Welcome</p>
        <p>Approval by the Pitt County Board of Commissioners of a secondary road improvement program for 1984-85 is welcome news, especially for area farmers who tend to utilize those rural corridors more than the average motorist*</p>
        <p>The $594,650 package, which had the endorsement of the N.C. Department of Transportation, includes not only stabilization of various unpaved roads but some paving as well.</p>
        <p>The DOT representative who discussed the projects with the board labeled secondary roads as a lifeline for farmers, a fitting description. In spite of a growing industrial flavor in our area, we still live in a rUral setting and dusty county roads have been slow in yielding to the paving machine.</p>
        <p>The spokesman reported that all of Pitts unpaved roads will be re-rated at the end of this year and assigned new priority levels.</p>
        <p>Hopefully, right-of-ways that are necessary to complete the projects can be acquired and 1986 will find our secondary roads in better shape.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger is quietly telling friends that George Shultz should resign for President Reagans sake, a symptom of a renewed Pentagon assault on the weakened secretary of state that threatens White House "peace strategy for the re-election campaign.</p>
        <p>Weinberger is not recommending such a resignation to the president. But he is known to have told business and corporate pals of both himself and Shultz that Shultz should quit. He did so more in anger than sorrow because of the effect on Reagan of State Department failures.</p>
        <p>Shultz is not about to resign. That means, that the Shultz-Weinberger struggle, the worst since Secretary of State Dean Acheson ran Defense Secretary Louis Johnson out of town 35 years ago, will continue. Any personality clash between the former Bechtel Corp. colleagues is eclipsed by strong policy differences, particularly on the Soviet Union, between the presidents top two national security officials.</p>
        <p>Jamas J. Kilpatrick</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Every presidential campaign is a learning experience for those of us who sit in the political press box. This year we are learning some old lessons all over again.</p>
        <p>Lesson One: Sweet are the uses of perversity, which is to say, the candidate who can capitalize on the opposition to his opponent enjoys a great advantage. More often than not in our elections, we are motivated to vote against, not for. Reagans victory in 1980 owed much to his own efforts, but it owed more to that years political ABC: Anybody But Carter.</p>
        <p>We have witnessed the same currents of antagonism flowing in this years Democratic race. I cannot believe that at this point in the contest we are seeing a tremendous surge of sentiment "for Gary Hart; what we are seeing is mostly ABM  Anybody But Mndale. The force</p>
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        <p>of this n^tivism ought not to be underestimated. It could carry Hart all the way to his partys nomination, and if we ec^d capitalize upon the opposition to Reagan, it could carry him into the White House. At the moment Hart has few enemies, and it is in this category that numbers count for the most.</p>
        <p>Lesson Two: An endorsement on a bank check makes the check transferable in full, but political endorsements do not work that way at all. In the days of well-oiled political machines, endorsements counted for something. In Boston, Chicago, Philadelfmia, Memphis, Kansas City and New York, votes could be delivered in great impressive blocs. In Virginia, where I cut my political eyeteeth, it was not necessary for Harry F. Byrd Sr. even to speak aloud in support of his candidate; he had only to preserve what was called a</p>
        <p>golden silence for his organization to turn out the troops.</p>
        <p>With the decline of political parties and the rise of political independence, the old assumptions no longer are valid. In 1980, you may recall, Strom Thurmond did his best to deliver South Carolinas Republican prima^ to John Connally. Thurmond is the states most popular politician, but his effwt fizzled. Connally got less than 30 percent of the vote and won only a single delegate. This time around, organized labors endorsement of Mndale carries no promise of delivery. Union families will vote as they durn well please, both now and in November.</p>
        <p>Lesson Three: The best qualified candidates regularly get blown away by the fickle winds of circumstance. In 1%2 the sober and experienced Robert Taft could not overcome</p>
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        <p>the heros appeal of Dwight Eisenhower. In 1960 Hubwt Humphrey was the superior man; John F. Kennedy won the nomination. In 1972 the Democrats had at least three superbly qualified candidates Henry "acoop Jackson, Ed-1 mund Muskie and Humphrey again; none could overcome the sweet simplicity of the lesser-known McGovern. In 1980 the wit and wisdom of Morris Udall, one (if the finest gentlemen in my political experience, proved no match for the toothy charm of Jimmy Carter.  !</p>
        <p>The same situation is apparent this spring. Ernest "Fritz  HoH-. ings is beyond question the ablest of the eight candidates who started the Democratic race. The South Carolinian was a notably successful governor of his state;, he has served with real distinction in the Senate; he is a man of commanding presence, physically attractive, with a lively serene of humor and a keen grasp of world affairs. If Fritz ever made it to the White House, even those of us who are the most dedicated Tories, Whigs or troglodytes could sleep in peace at night. But Fritz has bombed out of the race: no money, no press, no votes.</p>
        <p>It is not exactly a lesson  it is more of an afterthought  that some of the ablest figures in our public life have no stomach for the hurly-burly of the hustings: Averell Harriman played a key role in the Democratic convention of 1952, but he shunned the campaign trail Sam Nunn of Georgia has everything it takes' to serve in the Oval Office; he wont run. The Republicans Barber Conable is qualified In every way; he is retiring from politics at the end of his term in the House.</p>
        <p>So it goes. Front-runners fall, unknowns catch fjre, and the race goes on for the biggest political prize on earth. 1 have sworn off predictions this year. It is more fun just to watch the runners run by.</p>
        <p>Copyright 1984 Universal Press SyndicateAlvin Taylor</p>
        <p>Beautiful Atlanta. Its a fun place to be. Your columnist was there last week attending a Southern Newspaper Publishers Association seminar. Unfortunately, the organizers expect the participants to work and there wasnt much time for seeing the city.</p>
        <p>Still it was a change of scenery and an exciting place to be, situated as we were at the Sheraton-Atlanta, just across from the Georgia Tech campus.</p>
        <p>The participants at the seminar come from all over the Southeast, from Texas to Florida, and it is always interesting in such a diverse group trying to explain where Greenville, North Carolina, is located. Many will note that it is near Charlotte, to which I explain that that is Greenville, South Carolina. The next question is, how far is it from Asheville? I explain that Asheville is hundreds of miles away.</p>
        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>Then the question is, Ive been to Nags Head. Is that close? I explain that Nags Head is in the ball park, even if it is 120 miles away.</p>
        <p>I talked to a female reporter from the Atlanta Journal and told her where I was from. Oh, she said, I once worked with the Wilmington paper.</p>
        <p>Well, I said, You must know where Greenville is.</p>
        <p>Vaguely, she replied.</p>
        <p>Thats better than nothing.</p>
        <p>A professor from the University of Miami said heMaxwell Glen and Cody Shearer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Every morning brings a new adventure for these two commuters. When we turn the key to start our aging automobiles, we never know if theyve died in their sleep.</p>
        <p>Like many of our friends and peers, weve reached a watershed</p>
        <p>was attending a session in Chapel Hill soon and he and his wife planned to drive to Nags Head. He asked directions and I told him to take U.S. 64 to the east. Of course, he asked if that would take him through Greenville.</p>
        <p>Well, not quite, I had to tell him. But, I said enthusiastically, when you reach Bethel youll be within 11 miles of Greenville.</p>
        <p>It all proves what we who live here know. Greenville is not hardly on the way to anywhere. All we can tell</p>
        <p>those who are curious is to visit us. It is an exciting and vibrant community.</p>
        <p>One person who does know exactly where Greenville is would be Edward VanHorn III,-assistant director of the^ SNPA Foundation, who or-, ganized the seminar. He is. from Morehead City, and comes home for visits a couple of times a year. He' knows Greenville, but unfortunately travels U.S. 70 to get to Morehead City.</p>
        <p>Oh, well, what it all-means is we just have to try harder.</p>
        <p>Automakers</p>
        <p>moment in our lives. The cars that weve owned since college are begging us to give them a rest and to go out and buy something new.</p>
        <p>Yet the exciting prospect of late-model wheels brings tension, too. On one hand, patriotic inclinations urge us to buy American. On</p>
        <p>Administration's Strife Rages</p>
        <p>The Lebanon fiasco, based on Shultz policies opposed by Weinberger, is the reason for private suggestions that a new secretary of state is needed. It also has emboldened the Pentagon to renew disputes over Soviet relations previously decided at the White House in the State Departments favor.</p>
        <p>The renewed Pentagon offensive, taken up by its allies in Congress, endangers the way the re-election campaign has been planned by White House chief of staff James A. Baker III and campaign manager Edward Rollins. Their plans to show candidate Reagan flourishing an election-year olive branch could be frustrated if Weinberger can cash in on Shultzs post-Lebanon vulnerability.</p>
        <p>Pentagon allies on Capitol Hill scent that weakness and are moving fast to take advantage of it. Conservative Republican senators are convinced of two things: first, that Shultz wants a pre-election U.S.-Soviet arms dea ; second, that to get it he and top aides are conducting "back-channel (out of normal procedures) talks with Sovi</p>
        <p>et leader Konstantin Chernenko, offering him juicy concessions. So, these Reaganauts have decided on a secret appeal to the president against any softening of the U.S. position on strategic arms.</p>
        <p>This challenge to Shultzs dominance in foreign policy has clear Pentagon backing. Excluded from back-channel communications with the Russians and not at all happy about it, Weinberger sent Assistant Secretary Richard Perle to the House Armed Services Committee recently to denounce Soviet treaty violations in terms much harsher than any ever used by the State Department. Perle quoted Weinberger as warning that Soviet treaty viotetions must rave been planned many years ago ... perhaps at the very time the Soviet Union entered into the agreements.</p>
        <p>That contrasted vividly with the administration tone in charging Soviet non-compliance, set deliberately low-key by Shultz before the Lebanon fiasco weakened him. The secretary of state found that Moscow has probably viirfated the SALT II limit on one new-type strategic</p>
        <p>missile. In the defense Departments</p>
        <p>recent budget, Weinberger hardened Shultzs finding by saying flatly: The Soviets currently have two new types...</p>
        <p>To State Department insiders, the rancor between their boss and Weinberger has reached an alarming point that casts doubt on how Reagan wants his Soviet policy to look in an election year. That rancor, they feel, is getting worse, not better. Even thou^ such recriminations against Weinberger are rife throughout the State Department, counterattack is unlikely both because Shultzs current state of weakness and his personality.</p>
        <p>George wont retaliate out loud, one intimate told us. It is not in his stolid, Germanic character to explode. Weinberger has fewer inhibitions, which explains the current attack on detentism at the State Department. That may give him a slight edge in a struggle that will determine not only Ronald Reagans campaign posture but perhaps the U.S. posture toward the Kremlin in the years immediately ahead.</p>
        <p>the other, we bought imported cars for reasons of cost and quality that seem as valid today as 10 years ago.</p>
        <p>Despite recent surges in domestic automobile sales, in fact, U.S. automakers continue to be plagued by consumers in our age group. One U.S. automobile marketer calls car buyers now in their late 20s and early 30s a lost generation to the American car company. The foreign allegiance of this generation could foil any limited expectatjops that Detroit has for itself.  ,</p>
        <p>As one might suspect, Detroit took a wrong turn with baby bootri America in the early 1970s. U.S. automakers at the time still pushed the fabled gas-guzzling living-rooms-on-wheels. Implicit in tfe indust^s targeting was the presumption that, as consumers earned more money, they preferred such luxurious monsters.  </p>
        <p>That presumption, of course, proved rather hollow for a new; generation then increasingly hostile to conspicuous consumption. Jt^ became even more so when tlw' Arabs turned off the oil spigots m 1973, enabling American oi com-, panies to squeeze us at the pumph: . Then there were the seemiii^'. innumerable recalls of varibu American models for defects., in-, curred on the assembly line. 1 :</p>
        <p>Japan won our hearts, so to speakt,  and Detroit has been trying to catch up ever since.    f'</p>
        <p>The industry is counting on a large number of Americans to forget thi?ir well-founded grievances. Yet, U.S, automakers may need to emphasizf not only new quality but more candor about past mistakes. '  , '</p>
        <p>Copyright 1984 News Gro^p Chiacago, Inc.</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0005" />
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>Poul</p>
        <p>OXonoorNew Move Against Tax</p>
        <p>To the editor;</p>
        <p>Sundays editorial on the Piedmont orientation of fraball and politics, eastern North Carolina will always be second in line for rwds, projects and economic development so long as the Democratic Party has a monopolistic hold on the East. For example, suppce a Hepublican candidate for the state Legislature from Pitt County captured 49 perant of the vote While in office, the Democrat legislator will work harder for his district to obtain better roads, educational programs and economic development, knowing that in the next election, a swing of two percentage points will cost him his seat Rigorous two-party competition in the Piedmont and West has resulted in state projects and economic development for those areas.</p>
        <p>I have talked with many of our citizens who are rgistered Democrats but wto vote Republican. If those who vote Republican would register Republican, good competitive candidates from both parties would give voters the opportunity for a full and complete discussion of the issues, and more importantly, a choice.</p>
        <p>To my knowledge, at the present time, there will be no primary in the Democratic Party for our state Senate or House seats and no Republican has filed in opposition. With no competition, there will be no choice. Election by default is not in the best interests of our citizenry.</p>
        <p>Kandy D. Doub Greenville</p>
        <p>To the editor:  </p>
        <p>it seems to me that the purpose of a political campaign should be to present information to voters describing what the candidates will do, or how they will vote, if elected. If a campaign is meant to present information to voters so they can make an informed choice, the current Senate race between Hiint and Helms is a poor example.</p>
        <p>From information presenUxi so far, aU I can figure out is that Hunt is more liberal and supports better education. There is no mention of what, precisely, he intends to do to improve it. Helms is cast as more conservative and tends to be tied with organizations such as the Conservative Caucus and the Moral Majority (or, more accurately, minority). He claims to favor prayer in school, which is pretty safe since what politician in his/her right mind would argue we shouldnt pray, although he has not said whether the prayer should be silent, who should and should not pray, or if everyone in a classroom should pray, etc ... I am sure Helms has a voting record in the Senate. This is the only real indicator of what he has done, but I have yet to see it without digging it out of the Federal Register myself. Consequently, I am not sure what he has done in relation to what he supports.</p>
        <p>It seems that, if campai^ are to provide knowledge so voters can base their decision on information, state citizens are being short-changed. We hear criticisms of where campaign contributions come from and a lot of hot air about what candidates support but nothing about what they will do, or how they will vote on important issues such as the arms race, defense spending, industrial pollution, our lack of consistent foreign policy, high infant mortality, the numbers of people dying from cancer, how social security will be financed when the proportion of elderly in our population doubles, etc....</p>
        <p>Next January, when I check the box for campaign contributions on my tax form, I think my response will be a no vote. So far, Im sure not getting ray moneys worth.</p>
        <p>Jim Mitchell Ayden</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>In reference to the letter to the editor of March 21,1984, from Councilman Shinn: the 1 million or so dollars that the Utilites give to the city at the end of its fiscal year, who pays? The city dwellers or all the utilities customers?</p>
        <p>Also, on this point, Greenville Cable has to pay a fee to the city for its right to do business. Who pays? Just the city dwellers or all subscribers?</p>
        <p>Please, lets be fair to all.</p>
        <p>Jimmy A. Hughes 225 Fairway Drive Greenville</p>
        <p>To the editor :</p>
        <p>Being a strong supporter of President Reagans proposed prayer amendment, when I first heard of our defeat in the Senate, I was deeply grieved. History will record that on March 20, 44 Senators denied the wishes of 80 percent of the American people</p>
        <p>As 1 stated, my initial response was grief. Within seconds, however, I realized that as a result of this crucial vote the battle lines have been drawn. Every war has many battles and this defeat is but the first battle. I found myself remembering the immortal words of John Paul Jones in the War of 1812. In apparent defeat, he boldly announced, I have just begun to fight.  When Pearl Harbor was bombed the now-famous words of a Japanese general echoed in my ears, I fear we have just awakened a sleeping giant </p>
        <p>Concerned Americans, we, too, have been a sleeping giant. I pray that this initial defeat will stir us to action. Unlike the above mentioned wars, our weapons are simple instruments  P-E-N-S. With our pens we vote the men and women into office that will faithfully represent us. This wonderful country that we live in affords us this precious privilege.</p>
        <p>This first defeat also has identified the enemy. We are now fully aware of our elected officials that voted not to restore prayer to our children in the public schools where it had flourished for well over 100 years.</p>
        <p>1 urge you use your weapon. Vote! If youre not registered  register! Statistics indicate that a miminum of 15 million Christians aren't registered voters. Research the candidates. Find out their previous voting record and/or their stand on moral issues. Let your voice be heard.</p>
        <p>There are forces at work in our society whose aim is to totally undermine the Judaea-Christian principles our country was founded upon. In light of this, the fact that one of the 15 stated goals and objectives of the Communists is to remove prayer from the schools makes this fact less surprising.</p>
        <p>1 am confident that this one nation under God, will soon, once again, be acknowledging Him in the classrooms across our country. That is if we the people use our pens!</p>
        <p>Susan F. Colenda</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - For years, business lobbyists have been trying to get inveiHw^ tax relief. Theyve tried outright repeal, a gradual phaseout, a partial tax credit. Theyve proposed that repeal or relief apply iust to the inventraries of manufacturers. But, to date, the inventory tax is still on the books.</p>
        <p>Now there is a new movement to experiment with a tax credit for inventory taxes paid. The )r&amp;lt;mosal, which is being pushed by business obbyists, has already won the apjp'ovai of one important tax law committee and it goes before another later this month. Ironically, if the propoMl becomes law it will be the outgrowth of a business tax increase which the Le^lature passed last year over the objections of ^iness lobbyists.</p>
        <p>The inventory tax is a property tax which is paid to the counties. Efforts to repeal the tax are really efforts to get the state to reimburse companies, through tax credits, for the money paid to counties. Central to all the talk about cutting the tax is the feeling that the counties cant afford to lose the revenue which the inventory tax yields.</p>
        <p>So the latest proposal would have businesses pay their inventory taxes to the counties. Then,</p>
        <p>on their state income tax reports, they would be eligible for a tax credit &amp;lt;rf 13 percent this year, 15 percent next year and 17 percent the following year. The total priqxisal would cost the state $97 million over three years, according to statements nrade to the Revenue Laws Study Committee by Bill Rustin, lobbyist for the Reatil Merchants Association.</p>
        <p>Businesses want the tax cut because they want to pay less taxes. But they make the argument that cutting the tax would be wise state policy. The tax hurts the states industrial recruitment, they say, and it is driving warehouses of some North Carolina businesses south, north and west to neighboring states.</p>
        <p>During the thred'-year experimental period, the state Department of Commerce would be required to study the effectiveness of the tax cut. 'Through its contacts with industries considering expansion in, or movement to, North Carolina, the department would be expected to test the notion that relief from the inventory tax would help recruitment.</p>
        <p>Can the state afford this $97 million revenue loss? Pri^nents of the three-year trial say yes because their plan would simply cancel out increases in business tax revenues which were</p>
        <p>SiLu</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>put in place by the 1983 General Assembly. In seeking to balance the budget last summer, tbe Legislature ordered the acceleration of business tax payments. Over the next three years, that phased-in acceleration will bring the state a $97 million windfall. What better way to spend that money, Rustin asks, than in a trial run at inventory tax relief?</p>
        <p>No one doubts that relief in this area will help industrial recruitment. But the question has always been will it help enough to make up the lost revenue. Will cutting the tax bring enough new industry here to generate enough tax revenue to pay for the cut </p>
        <p>The idea of a trial tax cut is also questionable. Will an industry move here knowing that by the time they get their operation started, the inventory tax relief program may have expired? Rustin says yes, Its a statement that the General A^mbly is concerned about the tax, that we know' it is a deterrent and that were doing everything we can about it."</p>
        <p>The proposal next goes to the Property Tax Study Committee and then to the full assembly. Considering last year's tax acceleration and the anticipated state surplus this year. Rustins proposal may just have a chance in the June short session.</p>
        <p>Noel</p>
        <p>Yancey</p>
        <p>Back in May 1963, some folks would have been justified in describing the North Carolina General Assembly as a traveling circus. That was the time the 170 legislatures, clerks, lobbyists and newspapermen boarded a Southern Railway-train for a two-day junket that carried them from Raleigh to the mountain town of Cullowhee where they held a legislative session on the campus of Western Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Reese Hart, who made the journey to report the doings for the Associated Press, recalled recently that hundreds of mountain folk gathered along the tracks as the Legislative Special choo-chooed its way to the far western end of the state. Asked if the mountain people were all that interested in the doings of their legislators. Hart said, No. It was the first time they had seen a train with 18 Pullmans, two club cars and three private cars.</p>
        <p>At Cullowhee, WCU President Paul Reid welcomd the lawmakers, pointing out that it was the first time in more than 300 years of state history that the General Assembly had met west of the Blue Ridge.</p>
        <p>Gov. Terry Sanford, doubtless aware that criti.cs had called the 1963 session a do-nothing Legislature, praised the junketing lawrtiakers. He said the session will stand at the top in contributions made to all the leople in North Carolina and I am lappy to be associated with it.</p>
        <p>In winning, hands down, its title of traveling circus, the 1963 session</p>
        <p>Traveling Circus</p>
        <p>had already traveled to Wilmington where it held a session aboard the battleship North Carolina, had gone to Halls Creek near Elizabeth City to commemorate the meeting there in 1665 of the first Grand Assembly of the Albemarle,! and had made two other junkets before hieing to the hills for the session at Cullowhee.</p>
        <p>A year or so later, the Legislature made one of its most memorable junkets when the folks down at Charlotte arranged to fly the Legislature, lock, stock and gavel, to the Queen City. Except for the mode of travel, the trip to Charlotte was very much like one we made there on Feb. 22, 1939. That one also was by special train, but I dont recall any crowds gathered along the right-of-way to watch the solons go by. Possibly the folks in the Pi^-mont are more blase. Maybe it was because we were traveling by day coach instead of Pullman.</p>
        <p>At any rate, we arrived around noon and the Legislature met in the Charlotte Armory Auditorium. Speakers included Gov. Clyde R. Hoey who predicted that the lawmakers would be able to balance the budget before the coming biennium.</p>
        <p>Another speaker was Gov. Burnet Maybank of South Carolina who told the lawmakers the sister states claimed many firsts, including the first English-speaking colony at Roanoke, the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence and the first defeat of the British Navy off Sullivans Island, S.C. About the only</p>
        <p>Gene</p>
        <p>Wang</p>
        <p>Studio Expected To Grow</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON, N.C. (UPI) -Movie producer Dino De Laurentiis decision to build a major studio complex in Wilmington may turn into a bigger project than anvone ted when it was announced last</p>
        <p>expec</p>
        <p>fan.</p>
        <p>, Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. says the studio will make North Carolina the nations third major film center.</p>
        <p>The governor was in Wilmington last week for a sp^ial showing of one of De Laurentiis latest films, The Bounty, starring Anthony Hopkins and Mel Gibson.</p>
        <p>De Laurentiis invited about 400 civic and business leaders to the showing, which he called his first world premiere in North Carolina. The film is a new look at the 1789 mutiny on board a British sailing ship in the South Pacific and was filmed in New Zealand and Polpesia.</p>
        <p>Its a beautiful movie. Im very proud, De Laurentiis said during a tour of his Wilmington production facilities.</p>
        <p>Martha Schumacher, president of De Laurentiis North Carolina Film Corp., told reporters the companys )Ians for the facility have gone leyond those announced last fall, when Wilmington won a recruiting battle with Charleston, S.C.</p>
        <p>William Arnold, head of the North Carolina FUm Office, said he didnt knw the full scope of De Laurentiis</p>
        <p>plans until he arrived in Wilmington last week.</p>
        <p>It really caught us by surprise, he said. I dont think anybody knew about it.</p>
        <p>If they follow through over the next 10 years on everting they plan. Im told it will be the second biggest studio in the country, Arnold said. It will be second only</p>
        <p>to Universal in Hollywood and bigger than five others in Hollywood. De Laurentiis filmed Firestarter in the Wilmington area last year. The movie, based on a Stephen King novel, will premier in Wilmington in May. During the production, De Laurentiis bou^t an existing building and converted it into a sound stage.</p>
        <p>Last November, he announced plans to expand the facility into a studio complex with three sound stages, a special effects stage, wardrobe and property facilities and offices.</p>
        <p>Charleston tried to lure him away after the project was announced, but after a heated recruiting battle, De Laurentiis stayed in Wilmington.</p>
        <p>disagreement, he said, was over the birthplace of President Andrew Jackson, which is claimed by both states.</p>
        <p>Most legislative junkets provide a pleasant outing, an enjoyable respite from the tedium of the workaday world. Ill never forget my first such junket. We boarded buses and rode to Fayetteville where we went aboard attorney Oscar Breeces yacht. \\Tiile we cruised down the Cape Fear River to Elizabethtown we were serv ed a delicious meal.</p>
        <p>Other trips have taken the General Assembly to Elizabeth City. New Bern, Camp Lejeune, Fort Bragg and other spots in the state. At one, in Chapel Hill on Jan. 30. 1941. the two Houses got their first bills in Spanish. Since the trip was made to honor 120 visiting South Americans, the lawmakers had no difficulty in finding an interpreter.</p>
        <p>The legislators still enjoy junkets and many lawmakers take two or three tri a session, but the type where the whole legislative kit and caboodle went along and held a formal legislative session appears to be a thing of the past. In recent years the Legislature has become busier and its staff has expanded tremendously, making it more complicated to move the whole setup around the state. The attitude of the presiding officers and other leaders also has been an important factor in such trips.</p>
        <p>"Since Ive been speaker. Ive just frowned on them, said House Speaker Liston Ramsey in a recent telephone interview. The Legislative Building is in Raleigh, where it is supposed to meet every day. Thats what the law says. Weve been invited to things, like the North Carolina Zoo at Asheboro. Some went and some didnt.</p>
        <p>As long as I am speaker, the General A^embly is not going to be a circus, a traveling road show. </p>
        <p>James</p>
        <p>Gerstenzang</p>
        <p>Change</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Picture this; A president popular with his party, which controls the Senate, strolls into the Rose Garden with the Senate leaders for a major announcement.</p>
        <p>When the announcement is made, the world learns that the president, after weeks of pleading and amn-twisting. has been able to win support for a deficit reduction plan. </p>
        <p>It wouldnt have happened when Lyndon B. Johnson was president and sending budgets to the Congres^, and the Democrats control!^ the Senate and the House. It would have been odd, in fact, if Jimmy Carter had to put Robert C. Byrd, the Democrats majority leader when Carter was president, through the paces that President Reagan and the Republican Senate leadership just went through to be able to make that announcement.</p>
        <p>But things are different thee days. Indeed, they have even changed considerably since those halcyon days three years ago when Reagan won quick approval of his first budget plans from a Congress more than willing to cooperate with the new president.</p>
        <p>Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr. delivered a week ago for Reagan. But Baker had his hands full getting his fellow Republicans in line.</p>
        <p>At issue most recently has been a key element in the presidents budget package for fiscal 1985, which begins Oct. 1 and is now-moving slowly toward center stage on Capitol Hili</p>
        <p>In his State of the Union speech on Jan 25. Reagan challenged the Democrats in Congress to join him in making a $1(X) billion "down payment over three years toward eliminating the federal budget deficit.</p>
        <p>He proposed bipartisan talks, involving the administration and representatives of both sides of the aisle in the House and Senate to find ways to trim the budgets over the next three years.</p>
        <p>After only a few meetings, those talks broke down, and the president made it clear that he had given up any hope that they would be able to achieve the consensus he sought.</p>
        <p>Enter Howard Baker.</p>
        <p>He was faced with Republican committee chairmen split into two camps: Sen. John Tower of the Armed Service Committee and Ted Stevens of the Defense Appropriations subcommittee wanted to give the Pentagon every nickel of the 13 percent defense budget increase Reagan sought: Pete V. Domenici of the Budget Committee and Mark Hatfield of the Appropriations Committee wanted to trim. The final figure amounted to a 7.8 percent increase.</p>
        <p>George</p>
        <p>Gallup</p>
        <p>Poll</p>
        <p>PRINCETON, N.J. - Amid the current debate, a new Gallup survey sheds light on the extent of hunger and deprivation in the United States, revealing that many Americans did not have enough money during the last year to buy food, clothing or medical care for their families.</p>
        <p>Twenty percent of adults  including 17 percent of w hites and 51 percent of blacks  say there were times during the last year when they did not have enough money to buy food.</p>
        <p>-'Twenty-six percent overall - 24 percent of whites and 5 percent of blacks  report they were sometimes unable to buy clothing needed by their families.</p>
        <p>'-Twenty-five percent of the nation - 22 percent of whites and 47 percent of blacks  say there were times during the last 12 months when they could not afford to pay for their families health care.</p>
        <p>Finally, 35 percent of all persons surveyed - 33 percent of whites and 59 percent of blacks  say they worry "all of the time" or "most of the time that their total household income will not be enough to meet family expenses and pay the bills.</p>
        <p>A comparison of the current findings with those recorded in a survey 10 years ago. in the recession year of 1974, shows that the situation may have actually grown worse  at least in the public's perceptions.</p>
        <p>The latest findings are based on in-person interviews with 1.562 adults. 18 and older, including 1,407 whites and 133 blacks, conducted in more than 300 scientifically selected localities across the nation during the period January 27-30.</p>
        <p>For the sample of whites, 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. For the sample of blacks, the comparable figure is plus or minus 11 points.</p>
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        <p>A-6 The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C._Sunday,  March  25.  984</p>
        <p>HISTORY WINNERS - E.B. Aycock Junior High School language arts and social studies instructor Allan Pearce and students Hope Barwick (right) and Shannon Howard display awards Won in the recent History Day Contest held at East Carolina University. The two</p>
        <p>students won with a joint effort titled A House Divided which told the story of two sisters whose sons fought against each other in the Civil War, (ECU News Bureau Photo by Leslie Todd)</p>
        <p>ROSE HIGH WINNERS ... Rose High students with winning work in the National History Day Contest held recently at East Carolina University are (from left); Barry Holmes, first place in the senior division</p>
        <p>individual project category, and Carol Ambert, Joseph Rayle, Sue Holec and Charles Moore, who won with their me^a presentation. (ECU News Bureau Photo by Leslie Todd)</p>
        <p>History Winners Named</p>
        <p>East Carolina Universitys Department of History has announced winners in its annual National Day contest for students from 16 local schools. Winners will participate in a state contest scheduled in Charlotte April 28.</p>
        <p>Local winners and runners-up in</p>
        <p>the Junior division were:</p>
        <p>Group projects winner  Hope Barwick and Shannon Howard, Aycock Junior High School, Greenville; group performances runners-up - Janet Moye, Dottie Best, Freda McLawhorn and</p>
        <p>Three Escapees Sought</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (UPI) - Half the citys police force searched Saturday for three violent prisoners  a convicted killer, an accused murderer and the alleged high-rise bandit  who escaped from the Cook County Jails maximum security block.</p>
        <p>Six prisoners with at least two handguns overpowered and stripped guards, then fled the jail Friday night. Three of them were captured within hours of the escape.</p>
        <p>Det. Steven Peterson said half the citys police officers were involved in the search for accused murderer Jerry Mahaffey, convicted murderer Michael Bevins and Gregory Hill, known as the high-rise bandit because he allegedly stole cars, cash and jewels from luxury high-rise apartments, remained at large.</p>
        <p>Shortly before his arrest last November, an acquaintance said Hill boasted he would never be taken alive.</p>
        <p>Accused murderers Reginald Mahaffey and Raymond Charles Greer surrendered in the prisons main building and Brian C. Daniels, also charged with murder, was recaptured at a South Side tavern.</p>
        <p>After his arrest, Reginald Mahaffey tried to escape from the Marquette Disctrict lockup by jumping out a second-story window. He was in critical condition at Cook County Hospital.</p>
        <p>The jailbreak began around 9 p.m. in the maximum security cell block, said Phillip T. Hardiman, the executive director of the Cook County Department of Corrections.</p>
        <p>Hardiman said the cell block housed 19 inmates watched by guards who checked them every 15 minutes. The inmates had no physical contact with anyone but their attorneys and prison guards. Authorities could not figure out, how the prisoners got the guns.</p>
        <p>Hardiman said the escape began when three of the convicts were returning to their cells from a common area, grabbed an unarmed guard and held him until two more guards arrived. They forced all three guards to strip, handcuffed</p>
        <p>them, took their uniforms and released the other prisoners.</p>
        <p>Leaving the guards handcuffed to the cell bars, the six went down to a tunnel connecting the cell block to the main building, where they encountered three other guards, took their clothes at gunpoint, then handcuffed them.</p>
        <p>None of the guards was injured.</p>
        <p>Peterson said one guard uniform was found in a garbage can near Bevins South Side home.</p>
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        <p>Individual projects winner -Barry Holmes, Rose High School, Greenville; individual projects runner-up  Ginger Galloway, Rose High School, Greenville.</p>
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        <p>Media presentations winner  Susan Holec, Carol Ambert, Charles Moore and Joseph Rayle, Rose High School, Greenville; Media presentations runners-up  Dale Smyth, Joe Rhea and Randy Davis, Rose High School, Greenville.</p>
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        <p>Farmville Schedules Dedication Of New Community Arts Center</p>
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        <p>FARMVILLE - One of the highlights of the dedication of the Farmville Community Arts Center will be the appearance of actress-</p>
        <p> stress Saily-Jane Keit in a ormance of one of her one-woman shows, Starting in the Middle.</p>
        <p>The performance will be at 8 p.m. Saturday in the newly renovated Arts Center building at 107 N. Main St. in Farmville. Tickets are $5, and may be purchased at the door prior to performance hour if all tickets have not been sold in advance.</p>
        <p>Miss Heit is well-known to area audiences for her work in several Summer Theater plays on the East Carolina University campus in past years. She was in two of the .premiere Summer Theater season productions in 1964  Anything Goes and Kiss Me Kate. Since that time she has been in several other summer theater musicals, including Carnival, Guys and</p>
        <p>Dolls, and as Dolly in Hello, Dolly!.</p>
        <p>This is the inaugural performance in the theater of the Farmville Community Arts Center. The theater seats about 240 patrons. Tickets may be purchased in Greenville from Tysons Jewelers, 325 Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>In a ceremony earlier this year, the former Arts Council building was renamed the Farmville Community Arts Center.</p>
        <p>Daniel (Dan) W. Thomas, chairman of the Farmville Community Arts Council, said the downtown building was originally the Paramount Movie Theater. After being acquired by the Arts Council, a fund-raising campaign was conducted. With the funds raised in that . campaign, plus a grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, we have been able to complete phase one in renovating the building.</p>
        <p>At this point, Thomas said, "we have reached the stage where we can use the theater for performances. Sally-Janes play Saturday will be the inaugural event at the center.</p>
        <p>The next step, Thomas said, will be to raise funds to complete a planned addition. This will be a two-story structure behind the present building which will include additional rest rooms, dressing rooms and property areas.  </p>
        <p>Once all phases of construction are completed, the old movie house will be a center to serve a number of community, needs for-the town of Farmville.</p>
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        <p>Walesa, his wife'Danuta and seven children.have been named honorary members of the Pauline society and were to be formally welcomed into the order in ceremonies Saturday.</p>
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        <p>A 3-month-old male black puppy. 752-6047.</p>
        <p>A 3-year-old male black neuteredcat. 756-2855 or 752-7181.</p>
        <p>A young white female part-boxer. 752-9070.</p>
        <p>full-blooded rare white female boxer 1 year old, with shots, ear and tail clipped. Needs country home, good guard dog. 752-1124.</p>
        <p>A small spayed female mixed terrier, housebroken, and a black spayed female cat, with shots. Humane Society, 758-2511.</p>
        <p>Four 6-week-old shepherd-lab puppies. 753-4369.</p>
        <p>A 2-year-old male mixed boxer with bobbed tail. 756-7056.</p>
        <p>A male white tan and brown collie-shepherd. Needs country home.</p>
        <p>757-1107 or 756-1268.</p>
        <p>Two female mixed shepherd dogs. 756-8847.</p>
        <p>Lost in Stokes area  a female boxer named Nenie. 752-1288.</p>
        <p>Found in Lynndale area  a large tan hound. 756-9936.</p>
        <p>Found - orange black and brown older kitten. 757-1990.</p>
        <p>To place an animal for free adoption through this column, published free of charge each Sunday, call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Elizabeth Savage, 756-4867; Barbara Haddock, 752-9922; Bobbie Parsons, 756-1268; Janet Uhlman, 756-3251; Melinda Brown, 752-1352; Cathy Ketron, 746-2468 (Ayden); or Carol Tyer, 752-6166.</p>
        <p>LONDON (AP)  Queen Elizabeth II, undeterred by a bombing in Jordan and growing fears for her safety, will carry out her official visit to the Middle Eastern nation, the British government announced Saturday.</p>
        <p>A statement from the office of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said the decision followed a ttu^ hour meeting of ministers and security advisers at Chequers, the prime ministers official country residence.</p>
        <p>The 57-year-old queen and her husband. Prince Philip, set out Sunday on what may be the most dangerous trip of her 32-year-reign.</p>
        <p>The royal couple was to stay overnight Sunday at a British air base in Cyprus and fly to Amman on Monday morning. They were to spend four days in Jordan, visiting the Red Sea port of Aqaba and the ancient city of Petra in addition to the capital.</p>
        <p>On Saturday morning, a small bomb exploded outside Ae capitals Intercontinental Hotel, which is to serve as press headquarters for the Amman section of the visit. The hotel is across the street from the U.S. Embassy.</p>
        <p>The Jordan government said two pwple suffered minor injuries and witnesses said a third woman was</p>
        <p>slightly hurt as she drove her car into the hotel parking lot.</p>
        <p>A short time after the explosion, a bomb made up of at least 20 sticks of dynamite was discovered hidden in another part of the parking lot. It was defused.</p>
        <p>The explosion occurred a day after Western embassies and airline offices received letters saying that Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy War, was planning to disrupt the queens visit.</p>
        <p>Callers claiming to spak for Islamic Jihad in the past have claimed responsibility for the deadly car- and truck-bomb attacks at U.S., French and Israeli military pwts in Beirut and at U.S. embassies in Beirut and Kuwait.</p>
        <p>At the Chequers meeting, Mrs. Thatcher consulted with Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, rfense Secretary Michael Heseltine and Foreign Office minister Richard Luce. They were called to review the advice given to the queen on her state visit to Jordan, an official statement said.</p>
        <p>After considering all the information and advice available it was concluded that the visit should go ahead, the statement said.</p>
        <p>Luce will accompany the queen to Jordan.</p>
        <p>Iraq Says 4 Irani Ships Are Destroyed</p>
        <p>NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)  Iraqi aircraft and warships destroyed four ships, including oil tankers, south of Irans main oil terminal of Kharg Island, Baghdad Radio said Saturday. The report was not confirmed and Iran made no comment.</p>
        <p>Fire engulfed the stricken vessels while the attacking Iraqi aircraft and naval vessels returned safely to base, said an Iraqi war communique quoted by the radio. It did not provide details or identify the targets in the 3 a.m. attack.</p>
        <p>Iran has threatened to blockade the Persian Gulf, which supplies 20 percent of the Wests crude oil, if it IS prevented from using Kharg Island. The United States has vowed to prevent any blockage of the gulf and has moved naval forces closer to the area.</p>
        <p>Iran did not respond to the Iraqi claim. Its war communique, broadcast by Tehran radio, referred only to fighting Friday along the 700-mile war front. It said an Iraqi MiG-23 jet fighter and a helicopter were shot down hy Iranian forces east of the Iraqi city of Basra.</p>
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        <p>We will strike at any naval target in the zone of military operations to strengthen the blockade on Kharg and other Iranian 'ports, an unidentified spokesman on the Baghdad Radio broadcast said.</p>
        <p>Kharg Island, 125 miles southeast of Iraq, is Irans main oil export terminal, handling an average of two supertankers daily, according to oil industry reports.</p>
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        <p>4 Prime Minister Garret FitzGerald of the Republic of Ireland recently renewed his pledge to work for a peaceful solution to Ireland's religious and political strife. TRUE OR FALSE: The Republic of Ireland is predominantly Roman Catholic.</p>
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        <p>1 An exhibition of the works of artist Georgia OKeeffe is touring the nation. Ms. OKeeffe's works reflect her decades of residence in (CHOOSE ONE: New York City, New Mexico).</p>
        <p>2 After a slow winter season. 12 new productions are scheduled to open on Broadway between now and May 6th, That date is the cutoff for consideration for a ..?. Award, the theater worlds Oscar</p>
        <p>3 CBS has brought back its low-rated (CHOOSE ONE: "Cagney &amp;amp; Lacey, "Love, Sidney") in response to viewers letters asking that the cancelled show be returned.</p>
        <p>4 A deal has been woiked out for a group of businessmen to purchase the (CHOOSE ONE: Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys). The NFL club has long been known as "Americas Team.</p>
        <p>5 Baseball fans recently mourned the death of famed coach CharTey Lau Lau was one of the top (CHOOSE ONE: batting, pitching) coaches in the major leagues.</p>
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        <p>BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Rival leftist militias halted two days of street battles that claimed 28 lives in the Moslem sector of the capital on Saturdav and France annoimced it .was withdrawing its troops within a week.</p>
        <p>A cease-fire held throughout the day as Druse and Sunni Moslem fighters buried their dead. Thunderous blasts interspersed the separate funeral processions ^as rocket-propelled grenades were fired in the air to salute fallen comrades.</p>
        <p>French Defense Minister Charles Hemus announcement in Paris on</p>
        <p>Saturday that the 1,250-man French contingent would leave Beirut by March 31 was widely expected to accelerate Lebanese government moves to head off a new round of civil war.</p>
        <p>The French contingent is the last unit of a mtUtinational force that served in the Lebanese capital after the Israeli army withdrew from west Beirut in the summer of 1982.</p>
        <p>The U.S., Italian and British contingents pulled out or left token forces after Druse and Shiite Moslem militiamen wrested the citys Moslem sector from the</p>
        <p>Salvadorans Facing New Elections Today</p>
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        <p>By Clay Deanhardt</p>
        <p>Qualifying to go to state competition, the Rose Quiz Bowl team was successful at the Kinston regional tournament. Though Parrot Academy claimed the regional title, Roses runner-up status is a stepping stone to a shot at the state championship.</p>
        <p>After drawing the bye, team members Clay Deanhardt, Derek Dickens, Elizabeth Ellen and Steve Worley faced Northern Nash in the fifth game. Victory in the crucial game was hard-won; only four sudden death tie-breaker rounds decided the outcome in Roses favor.</p>
        <p>Historians were victorious also, capturing many awards at the local History Day at East Carolina University. This years theme, Family and Co|pmunity in History, was expounded upon by history students in five categories of competition. Bar^ Holmes captured first place in the individual project division, with Ginger Galloway coming in second. Another second place finish, this one in the group projects category, was awarded to Kelly Fadel, Leah Harris, Rebecca Murphy and Samantha Steingold.</p>
        <p>In the media division, first place honors went to the combined efforts of Carol Ambert, Sue Holec, Charles Moore and Joseph Rayle. Randy Davis, Joe Rhea and Dale Smyth won second place in the same category.</p>
        <p>At the UNC-Wilmington Math Contest, senior Steve Woiley had the second highest score in Division I. This rating earns him the right to advance to the state contest.</p>
        <p>Science has been the main topic of conversation at Rose this week. Speakers on topics such as sickle cell anemia, the electron microscope, robotics and nutrition have made Science Week a successful event. Students have participated in a science question of the week contest.</p>
        <p>Wednesday night elections decided the future leadership of the Key Club. Tommy Perkins will take over the presidency. He will be assisted by Kurt Hendrix, vice president, Lewis Robbins, secretary, Carl Wille, treasurer, Stewart Pittman, historian, Adam Levine, program chairman, and Gregg Ward, sergeant-at-arms.</p>
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        <p>SHREVEPORT, U. (UPI) - A bottle of 151-proof rum ignited and exploded during the mixing of an exotic flaming drink, spraying liquid fire on three restaurant employees, firefighters said Saturday.</p>
        <p>Two of the employees suffered first-degree bums of the face and chest and the third had minor arm and hand burns.</p>
        <p>SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP)  Leftist rebels killed 32 soldiers in an ambush east of the capital Saturday and attacked an army communications center, sharply increasing guerrilla activity on the eve of the first presidential election in seven years.</p>
        <p>Election officials expected 1.8 million Salvadorans to vote Sunday. Security forces were on alert in anticipation of rebel attempts to disrupt the balloting, which the Reagan administration hopes will provide an undei^inning of popular support for continued military and economic aid.</p>
        <p>Military sources said army and national guard troops were surprised by guerrillas just north of Tecoluca in San Vicente province, about 45 miles east of San Salvador.</p>
        <p>Reporters counted the bodies of 32 soldiers in a hospital morgue in the nearby city of San Vicente and military sources said 27 soldiers also were wounded in the attack.</p>
        <p>Col. Roberto Rodriguez Murcia said the ambush occurred an hour or two after daybreak on a road linking Tecoluca with the village of Arco, about five miles to the north. He had no figures on rebel casualties.</p>
        <p>An air force plane bombed and strafed the surrounding area as helicopters evacuated the wounded.</p>
        <p>Military sources, who asked not to be identified for security reasons, said guerrillas attacked the communications post five miles west of San Miguel shortly befOTe dawn.</p>
        <p>They said the guerrillas swept the hilltop post, 85 miles east of the capital, with automatic rifle fire for about 20 minutes before falling back. There said there were no known casualties and no damage.</p>
        <p>Guerrillas also set up a roadblock at El Triunfo on the Pan American</p>
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        <p>Hi^way, about 70 miles east of San Salvador, but troops chased them away with no casualties to either side, the sources said.</p>
        <p>Not far away along the highway, two civilians were wounded when a bus hit a mine. The guerrilla threat to mine highways had paralyzed most transportation, especially in the east.</p>
        <p>Small arms fire was heard in San Salvador before dawn. The capital and much of the country to the east were temporarily without electricity following attacks on power installations.</p>
        <p>Lebanese arm Hemu said he ex^ts the Frooh troops to be replaced by elemQib designated by the LebaotSe authorities.  '  . *:</p>
        <p>The French Defense Ministiy: in Paris said five French soloipn suffered minor shrapnel wounds Saturday afternoon when shells fell near their headquarters.</p>
        <p>Eighty-six French soldiers have ben killed and 96 wounded since the force arrived in Lebanon.</p>
        <p>Druse and Christian antagonists remained active along the traditional mid-city war front trading sporadic mortar and sniper fire across the giwn line between the Moslem and Kristian sectors.</p>
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        <p>The explosions at the funerals created panic in west Beirut's crowded shopping thoroughfare of Corniche Mazraa. Motorists raced away with horns blaring, pedestrians dived for cover, vegetable vendors deserted their carts and shopkeepers hurriedly lowered their shutters.</p>
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        <p>Chile Declares Emergency, Cracks Down On Leftists</p>
        <p>SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) - Military authorities arrested 12 leftists Saturday in their first action under a renewed state of emergency, and opposition leaders warned the crackdown would provoke confrontations with the military gov-emment.</p>
        <p> The state of emergency, effective</p>
        <p> at midnight Friday, was declared Rafter opposition leaders seeking to ;end 10 years of military rule cmled join Chileansto stage a mass protest Tuesday by banging on pots and pans in their homes.</p>
        <p>I  Similar protests last year resulted I Htjhe deaths of 60 people and forced Augusto Pinochet to promise r0Ntical liberalizations, including lifting of the state of emergency ^September.</p>
        <p>t  The state of emergency had been force since Pinochet top</p>
        <p>Under the move, the countrys 16 military chiefs can restrict the right of assembly, censor the press and decree a curfew at any time to maintain law and order in their zones of emergency.</p>
        <p>The government decree followed a series of dynamite attacks Thursday night that felled electrical towers in Santiago and other major cities and caused a nationwide blackout.</p>
        <p>Valdes, president of a coalition of moderate parties called the Democratic Alliance, said the return of the state of emergency had put an end to the six-month phase of concessions and killed chances of a political</p>
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        <p>^arxist President Salvador Allende ip a U.S.-backed coup in 1973. j *; In an indication the government ;ifitiends to crack down on protesters, jflt jeast 12 left-wing leaders linked to ;tbe Communist Party were arrested ; ip'their homes shortly after mid-'.ni^t, relatives said.</p>
        <p>1 Christian Democratic leader JGabriel Valdes said the state of ;emergency, which allows Pinochet to use troops to suppress de-.monstrations, would weaken the .gDvernment's political position.</p>
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        <p>': Washington (ap) - u.s.-para-Iwpers jumped near the Palmerola airfield in Honduras on Saturday as part of a combined readiness 'exercise with Honduran armed forces, a Pentagon spokesman said.</p>
        <p>; Troops from the 82nd Airborne Division jumped at about 7 a.m. EST irom C-130 aircraft that had flown them from their home base at Fort fe-agg, N.C., Navy Cmdr. Jeff Renk reported.</p>
        <p>; 'Renk said the jump was part of a ;;6hort-notice readiness exercise -named Kilo Punch, which involves ^bout 350 U.S. personnel and 130 Honduran airborne infantrymen.</p>
        <p>! Kilo Punch is designed to test the .ability of the U.S. and Honduran ,Torces to quickly assault and hold ;airfields,hesaid.</p>
        <p>; The one-day exercise also called for combined airborne and air lassault forces to secure the San 'Lorenzo airfield in southern Hon-;duras and reinforce defensive positions there.</p>
        <p> Kilo Punch is part of a continuing Iseries of training activities by Hon-'duran and U.S. forces taking place ;in the interim between the recently concluded Big Pine II exercises and -the Granadero I exercises planned (pr later this spring. Renk said.</p>
        <p>S* He said the U.S. paratroopers are '.scheduled to return to Fort Bragg on .'Monday.</p>
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        <p> CHICAGO (AP) - Firefighters ipulled the bodies of a woman and ,fpur children from the smoldering '.rubble of their home after a predawn 'fire Saturday and searched for the 'body of a fifth child.</p>
        <p>. The father of the family, Santos jLupercio, 30, was critically injured after he leaped from the attic of the ^burning two-story frame building on Chicagos southwest side, t After leaping, Lupercio screamed My wife and kids are in there, a neighbor told police. Lupercio was taken to a hospital for treatment of a fractured skull and smoke inhala-on.  .  ,</p>
        <p>I' The bodies had not been positively .identified but were believed to be ;lhose of Elva Luz Lupercio, 27, and *iour of her children, ranging in age ifrom 3 to 10 years, said police bomb ;and arson umt Sgt. Edwin Olivieri. A :fifth child was unaccounted for, jliveirisaid.</p>
        <p>! Firefighters said the blaze broke but just before 4 a.m. A family living bn the first floor of the house escaped safely, but the building had collapsed by the time firefighters arrived, police said.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 25,1984</p>
        <p>Florida Concerned Over 'Coke' Industry</p>
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        <p>By MADELYN MILLER Associated Press Writer MIAMI (AP) - Cocaine factories stocked with volatile, explosive chemicals are a new growth industry in South Florida, and law enforcement officials say the illegal labs are virtual time bombs.</p>
        <p>Arthur. Nehrbass, who heads Metro-Dades Organized Crime Bureau, said that already this year ei^t coke factories have been uncovered in Dade County, which encompasses Miami.</p>
        <p>By comparison, one lab was found in 1982 and three were shut down in 1983. One was found just to the north in Broward County last year and one was discovered in a Collier County swamp, west of Miami.</p>
        <p>Law enforcement officials say more and more of the potentially lethal labs are moving here from Colombia. Many are set up in homes in residential neighborhoods and often an explosion is the first clue to their existence.</p>
        <p>I was getting ready to come to work when I heard the big boom, recalls Alex Chamizo, 23, whose southwest Miami home was two blocks from one of three cocaine factories found in Dade Countv last October. This one was found when it blew up.</p>
        <p>Flames engulfed the clandestine factory as its walls collapsed. The blast shattered windows in nearby homes. Spattered chemicals turned neighbors lawns brown.</p>
        <p>The house remains a shambles, marring an otherwise well-kept neighborhood now sprouting house-for-sale signs.  ^</p>
        <p>But the problem is not confined to Florida.</p>
        <p>Ron Caffrey, who heads the Drug Enforcement Administrations cocaine investigations section in Washington, said about a dozen labs were found nationwide in 1983 and about 10 have turned up so far this year.</p>
        <p>Illegal labs have been discovered in California, Rhode Island and Kentucky, Caffrey said. Many move from Florida to areas with less visible drug enforcement.</p>
        <p>People are not looking for it in Minnesota, are they? Caffrey said Theyre not looking for it in Kentucky.</p>
        <p>Caffrey says market factors are the major reason why more and more factories are setting' up in the United States.</p>
        <p>Since last' year, the wholesale price in southern Florida for a kilo (2.2 pounds) of cocaine has dropped from the $45,00(&amp;gt;-to-$50,000 range to between $17,(KX) and $24,000, Caffrey said.</p>
        <p>The labs refine cocaine base, a paste derived from leaves of the coca plant, to make the finished product, Caffrey said. Since costs are lower than for smuggling in already refined cocaine, he said, refiners can maintain their profit</p>
        <p>mar^n even when the price of cocaine drqis.</p>
        <p>The widespread availability in the United States of ether, hydrochloric acid and acetone  the main chemical tools in cocaine labs  is another reason why factories are springing up, Caffrey said. Such chemicals are easier to get here than in Colombia, where most of the base originates, he said.</p>
        <p>Nehrbass and Frank Chellino, a DEA agent in Miami, said a Colombian government crackdown on cocaine trafficking is another factor in the shift to Florida.</p>
        <p>Last week, police in Colombia attacked an isolated jungle cocaine processing plant and seized 13.8 tons of cocaine with a street value of $1.2 billion in what officials called the largest drug raid ever.</p>
        <p>The biggest operating lab ever found in the United States was discovered across from a public</p>
        <p>school in a farming area called The Redlands near Homestead, Fla., last January, Nehrbass said.</p>
        <p>More than 200 students were evacuated while police confiscated about $60 million worth of newly jHXtcessed drugs and firemen removed 1,000 gallons of highly explosive ether.</p>
        <p>Many peale who work in the labs, Chellino said, are uittq;&amp;gt;hi8ticaed .Colombian laborers. Some even smiAe around the higMy volatile chemicals, he said.</p>
        <p>We are frightened by the ^ spect of one of these labs explooing and injuring innocent citizens, Nehrbasssaid.</p>
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        <p>PLAINFIELD, Conn. (AP) -After wihning a weekend at a hotel in a radio contest, Donald and Linda Lemanski were enjoying their first vacation in 15 years  until they got a telephone call in the middle of the niit telling them to pay Up or get out</p>
        <p>the Lemanskis won what they thought was an all-expenses-paid weekend at the Sheraton-Tara Hotel in Nashua, N.H., in a drawing held in December by radio station WNOU-FMinWillimantic.</p>
        <p>But at 11:30 p.m. last Saturday, the Lemanskis were told they would ha?e to pay for the room because the station could not be reached to confirm payment arrangements. They drove home that night.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Lemanski, 36, called it a very embarassing and humiliating experience.</p>
        <p>"We wanted it to be a dream vacation, and ib was a nightmare, said Donald Lemanski, 44. How can you go back to sleep at midnight when you dont know whos paying for the bed?</p>
        <p>When they got to the hotel, they were given a VIP envelope with certificates for breakfast, brunch and other extras. Then came the phone call.</p>
        <p>Katie Kane, an administrative assistant at the Sheraton-Tara, said the hotel knew nothing about the contest and that no arrangements had been made for payment of the Lemanskis room.</p>
        <p>The VIP envelope, she said, was part of the hotels regular weekend package.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Lemanski, who has written to the Sheraton chain complaining of the treatment they received, said she called the hotel twice in advance and was told that everything was set.</p>
        <p>She said hotel officials have blamed the confusion on semantics.</p>
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        <p>command of the language, Mrs: Lemanski said Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Lemanskis tried to phone WNOU, but its phone was disconnected. They drove to the station and found its doors locked, even though it continued to broadcast.</p>
        <p>The stations telephone remained disconnected Saturday, but a radio station official was reached by The Associated Press at his home in Bloomfield.</p>
        <p>Sullivan Brown, a director for Delta Communications Corp. of Manchester, said station manager Talbert Gray blamed the incident on some mix-up with the hotel. He also said Gray had talked to the Lemanskis to explain what happened, a claim denied by Mrs. Lemanski. ^</p>
        <p>It wasnt the stations fault, Brown said, adding that he didnt know what the station planned to do.</p>
        <p>Gray, who lives in Manchester, could not be reached for comment because his phone number is unlisted.</p>
        <p>A state Department of Consumer Protection official said the agency</p>
        <p>could not intervene unless the couple files a complaint, which Ms. Lemanski said she intends to do.</p>
        <p>We got a bum deal, she said. Weve never had a vacation in 15 years - we got married and then had the kids and the house and all. We just really were looking forward to it.</p>
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        <p>the baby was born earlier this month, but it was not made public until this weekends meeting of the Society for Gynecological Investigation in San Francisco.</p>
        <p>Dr. John Buster, who is in charge of'the embryo transfer research team at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, has said the announcements of such births are debyed because UCLA wants the fir$t word to be released in scientific forums, not through the news media.</p>
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        <p>The first such baby  whose January birth was announced Feb. 3  was a boy.</p>
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        <p>He said the parents were a professional couple in their mid-30s who had been unable to bear children because of the mothers intractable infertility that two major surgical procedures failed to correct. The woman who donated the embryo is a mother in her mid-20s, he added.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 25.1984Reagan, Religious Allies Plan Next Step</p>
        <p>By DAVID E. ANDERSON L'PI Religion Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Reagan and his religious allies, batting near zero on social issues he has made central to his presidency, liltely will turn to equal access aijd-tuition tax credits, for their next l^islative battles.</p>
        <p>And some of Reagans allies in the Sinate, such as Sen. Jesse Helms, RsN.C., say they would like to mount another effort to restrict Supreme Cpurt jurisdiction in such areas as sool prayer.</p>
        <p>*We move on to equal access, Christian Voices Gary Jarmin said after the Senate soundly defeated an effort to return government-sanctioned prayer to the public spools.</p>
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        <p>PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -Astronomers from around the world will turn their eyes and telescopes skyward Sunday to observe Comet Crommelin in a week-long rehearsal for "the arrival of Haileys Comet next year.</p>
        <p>What we learn from those two comets will tell us about comets in general, those two comets in particular and something about the early formation of the solar system, said Stephen J. Edberg, an astronomer at the Jet Propidsion Laboratory here and a coordinator for the International Hailey Watch project.</p>
        <p>Comets are believed to contain ice and dust  samples of remnants of the material that formed the solar system, he explained.</p>
        <p>Haileys Comet, which has a 3-mile-diameter nucleus, races around the sun everj 76 years, with the suns heat and light pushing out a tail from the comet nearly 50 Biillion miles long. It was last visible from Earth between September 1909 and June 1911, Edberg said.</p>
        <p> Astronomers at Palomar Observatory northeast of San Diego were able to detect it again on Oct. 16,1982, as it heads down toward the ;un.</p>
        <p>' Amateur astronomers should be able to see Haileys Comet in September or October 1985. It will be Visible to the naked eye no later than March 1986, when it comes within 39 million miles of Ear i. Edberg said.</p>
        <p>It is now about 707 million miles from Earth.</p>
        <p>^ Comet Crommelin. which zips around the sun every 27 years, came within 72 million miles of Earth on March 17. It is smaller than Haileys Comet, and has either a very small tail or no tail.</p>
        <p>! Nevertheless, observers will be able to see the coma, the outer atmosphere around the nucleus, Edberg said.</p>
        <p>' In fact, Crommelin looks much inore like most comets lookJike, he $aid. Most comets dont turn out to be the long-tailed spectacles that we enjoy. They turn out to be just small, fuzzy, celestial objects.</p>
        <p>; Edberg said that for one week Starting Sunday, up to 500 professional astronomers in 40 nations and as many as 100 amateurs will train their telescopes on Crommelin.</p>
        <p>' Crommelin is visible from temperate latitudes to the eguator in both hemispheres, he said. Both amateur and professional astronomers will be observing the comet from their regular viewing sites, whether it be an observatory, a backyard or making several evening trips to the deserts of mountains with portable telescopes.</p>
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        <p>' PEKING (UPI) - Scientists have discovered amino acids from a meteor which struck China last year, indicating the existence of life pn other planets, a news report said ^turday.</p>
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        <p> The official Xinhua News Agency said a meteorite estimated between 19 to 23 inches in diameter fell on the city of Wuxi in east China last April</p>
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        <p>legislation currently exists in two versions, one sponsored by Sen. Mark Hatfield, R-Ore., who voted against the prayer amendment, and the other by Sen. Jeremiah Denton, R-Ala., who supported prayer in )ublic schools. Similar bills have )een introduced in the House.</p>
        <p>The bills generally say schools cannot discriminate against or prohibit groups of students who meet in public schools during non-instructional periods for religious purposes ranging from prayer to Bible study.</p>
        <p>The prayer question, the most bitterly fought of the social issues during this session of Congress, was a major political defeat for Reagan and the Religious Right, made up of organizations such as Christian Voice, Moral Majority and the Christian Broadcasting Network.</p>
        <p>Last year, Reagan also lost battles on anti-abortion legislation and tuition tax credits, the other two major items on the conservative social issues agenda.</p>
        <p>After his proposed constitutional amendment to a low prayer in public schools failed 56-44, 11 votes short, Reagan called for quick legislative action on the equal access proposal.</p>
        <p>Religious leaders who joined in opposing Reagan on prayer, however, are divided on the equal access legislation while all of those who favored Reagans constitutional amendment generally favor the equal access.</p>
        <p>It is now time for reconciliation</p>
        <p>and progress, said James Dunn, executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Aftairs and an ardent opponent of the prayer legislation. He said equal access legislation is needed to safeguard and clarify the rights of students to exercise freely their religion.</p>
        <p>Robert Dugan, spokesman for the National Association of Evangelicals, a strong supporter of Reagans prayer amendment, said the equal access legislation would protect the free speech of free association rights of high school students who want to gather together during non-instructional</p>
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        <p>Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., who led the successful floor opposition to the Reagan proposal, saia he has not seen the ^ual legislation and does not know if he will support or oppose it.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Barry Lynn of the American Civil Liberties Union predicted there would be another effort to pass tuition tax credit legislation during the session and that there might be another antiabortion vehicle.</p>
        <p>The big story, he said, is how Reagan has decided that equal</p>
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        <p>CHICAGO  The missing autopsy report on John Dillinger, puuic eiemy No. 1 when he was gunn^ dWn by FBI agents 50 years ago, hks been discovered in a brown piper shopping bag, ..the Chicago ^bune reported Saturday.</p>
        <p>Dillinger, the daring gangster who vaulted bank counters and cleaned obt cash drawers with stopwatch lining, was shot July 22,1934, as he l^t a Chicago theater on the arm of t^e legendary "Lady in Red.</p>
        <p>The autopsy was performed the nfext day by Dr. Jerry Kearns - but iC is believed the report has been nSissing since the 1930s. A clerk discovered the report, then known as a; coroners protocol, in a brown paper shopping bag in a room near tie office of Cook County Medical Examiner Dr. Robert Stein.</p>
        <p>; Stein told the Tribunes Sunday editions the report is genuine</p>
        <p>Complains</p>
        <p>:WASHINGTON - Presidential cbunselor Edwin Meese, taking the offensive apinst alle^tions of fi-i^ncial ana ethical misdeeds, com-f^ins he is a victim of "character assassination sneak attacks and cfeserves to be confirmed as attorney general.</p>
        <p>; Meese made the spirited defense in an interview published Saturday in The Washington Post, one of a series of interviews he is giving this weekend.</p>
        <p>The interviews, and Meeses de-cisicp to ask the Justice Department to recommend that a federal court name a special prosecutor to look into the allegations, indicate Meese has decided to wage an aggressive pubbc battle against his critics instead of waiting to answer the charges before the Senate Judiciary Committee, as he had pledged to do.</p>
        <p>Phone Evidence</p>
        <p>TOPEKA, Kan. - Police can lawfully monitr and record cordless teieptxme conversations heard over an ordinary FM radio and use the recortincs as evidence in court, the Kanias Supreme Court ruled Saturday.;</p>
        <p>In; overturning a Reno County District Court judge, the hi^ court decided that cordless telephone convSersations are the equivalent of oral communications and not subject to wiretap laws.</p>
        <p>Attorney General Robert Stephan hailed the ruling as "a great decision for victims and for law enforcement.</p>
        <p>Daughter To Stay</p>
        <p>SAN FRANCISCO - The daughter of a Filipino colonel who was beheaded by the Japanese for helping American POWs escape from prison camps during World War II can remain in the United States, a federal immigration judge has ruled.</p>
        <p>Belen de Guido Ver, 62, is entitled to Stay in this country because Pre^dent Harry Truman signed a special bill granting her family legal resident status because on her fa-ther!s war efforts. Judge Bernard Hombach ruled Friday.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Vers father. Col. Jose de Guido, spied for this country during World War II and helped Americans escape from Japanese prison camps in the Philippines. He was cau^t and beheaded by the Japanese.</p>
        <p>State Birthday</p>
        <p>ST. MARYS CITY, Md. -Maryland is re-enacting the landing of its first colonists and a 17th-century legislative session in an elaborate celebration of the states founding 350 years ago.</p>
        <p>More than 4,000 people, includin; most members of the Genera Assembly and Gov. Harry Huges, were expected to participate in Sundays ceremonies at St. Clements Island on the Potomac and latenat nearby St. Marys City, the states capitol from 1634 to 1694.</p>
        <p>The celebration was to open with the arrival at St. Clements Island of a working replica of the Dove, one of the two square-rigged wooden vessels that carried Marylands first settlers. Commissioned in 1978, the ship cost the state $300,000.</p>
        <p>The first Dove, and a larger ship named the Ark, left Cowles, England, in the fall of 1633 with about 140 youthful settlers, most in their late teens or early 20s.</p>
        <p>Trooper Sought</p>
        <p>DUGGER, Ind. - State police were searching Saturday for a fellow trooper who allegedly broke into his ex-wifes home, wounded her and then fatally shot a man who was there.</p>
        <p>Trooper Jerry W. Cliver, 30, forced nis way into the home of his former wife, Jerri Lynn Cliver, about 10:30 p.m. Friday, said state police Cpl. Herb Jones.</p>
        <p>Donald L. Clayton, 38, died immediately from gunshot wounds, Jones said. Mrs. Cliver, 30, was wounded and taken to Terre Haute Regional Hospital for surgeiy. A hospital spokeswoman said Mrs. Cliver was listed in critical condition Saturday afternoon.  ^  ,</p>
        <p>Police have not found a mptiye for</p>
        <p>Return Fire</p>
        <p>HAZLEHURST, Miss. - A Mississippi Highway patrolman, apparently shot several times by a man he had arrested hours earlier on a traffic charge, rolled over and killed the man with a single shot, a patrol spokesman said.</p>
        <p>The trooper, Steven Kennedy Gardner, 30, was shot several times late Friday night on a rural part of Highway 51, iust south of Hazlehurst, Patrol spokesman Edd Jusselysaid.</p>
        <p>Before he died, Jussely said, Gardner fatally shot his apparent assailant, identified as Herman L. Ayers, 36.</p>
        <p>Hazelhurst Police Chief Kenneth McLendon quoted witnesses as saying the gunman stood over the trooper to fire the last shot into his back. McLendon said the witnesses told him Gardner managed to roll over and get off the single shot that killed Ayers.</p>
        <p>Gardner, who had been a trooper for four months, had arrested Ayers several hours earlier on charges of speeding and running a stop sign and Ayers was free on tond at the time of the shooting, Jussely said.</p>
        <p>Power Still Out</p>
        <p>KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Thousands of people in Kansas City remained huadl^ around fireplaces and gas stoves Saturday, a week after an ice storm tore down power lines serving 235,000 homes in the Midwest.</p>
        <p>^turday dawned cold and dark for about 8,500 customers of Kansas City Power and Light. The utility</p>
        <p>i;M^cted it could restwe power to everyone Sundav night.</p>
        <p>About 160,000 Mmes and businesses in Kansas City lost power at the height oi the storm which was centered in Kansas and Missouri.</p>
        <p>Rebuilding Town</p>
        <p>MOSCOW - A powerful earthquake in Soviet central Asia caused so much damage in the hardest-hit area that authorities have decided to rebuild an entire town of 20,000 residents, a television report said Saturday.</p>
        <p>The report did not specify whether the quake last Tuesday had destroyed every home in the city of Gazli or if authorities had decided to replace even those still habitable with more strongly built residences.</p>
        <p>Young Honored</p>
        <p>ATLANTA - French President Francois Mitterrand presented his governments highest award to Mayor Andrew Young on Saturday, calling the mayor a man with vision.</p>
        <p>During a six-hour stopover, Mitterrand said he was drawn to the Georgia capital because of its interest in international business and because it was the birthplace of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.</p>
        <p>Mitterrand, who was to leave for San Francisco later Saturday, began his state visit last week in Washington, where he met with President Reagan and addressed a joint session of Congress. He is also</p>
        <p>to visit New York, Pittsburgh and the Galesburg, 111., farm of U.S. A^culture Secretary John Block</p>
        <p>Haig Report</p>
        <p>LONDON - Former Secretary of State Alexander Haig says an Argentine general told him the Soviets offered to sink a British aircraft carrier during the 1982 Falklands war, according to a newspapers excerpts of his memoirs.</p>
        <p>Haigs account appeared Saturday in an early edition of Londons Sunday Tel^raph newspaper tn the first serialized excerpt from his book, CAVEAT: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy.</p>
        <p>The book is to be published by</p>
        <p>Weidenfeld and Nicolson of Londim, which specializes in political memoirs, on April 30, the Tele^aph said. The first excerpt dealt only with the Falklands war.</p>
        <p>Haig was in Argentina, trying to mediate an end to the conflict, shortly before the British task force invaded to retake the South Atlantic, islands from Argentine troops.</p>
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        <p>A-16 The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C._Sunday.  March 25,1984</p>
        <p>FORE/%iT FOR IIIVDAl , MARCH IS, IM4</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: Although there are apt to be some necessary changes in the plans that you had made for todays activities, you are able to turn these conditions to your advantage.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr 19) Some situation in the outside world does not seem favorable, but use your head and it can be to your benefit.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Some new conditions fascinate you, so study them well, but expect delays. Show that you are firm and poised.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Make sure you use good mature judgment in whatever comes up of a practical nature today. Don't rely solely on your intuition.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) Show that you are supportive of those who expect much from you in practical affairs. Tact is the key word now.</p>
        <p>LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) You have work to do that you thought you could put aside or delegate to another, so delve right into it. Wear a smile.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Some recreational activity can meet with disappointment, but dont let it floor you. Be more understanding.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct, 22) The situation at home may not be to your liking..,but make it better through understanding and patience.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You find it difficult to understand a philosophy which interests you. but more serious study makes it clear. Danger lurks everywhere.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Schedule your time wisely, and you can handle all those intimate matters well today and still have time left for other things.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) Although you are troubled about something, dont let this deter you from seeing good friends. Your mate may have problems.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Your philosophical ideas and practical aims are hard to blend together, but more thought brings right results.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar 20) You find it hard to do what you had planned for the morning, but after some delay, all works out well. Be happy</p>
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        <p>The Stars impel; they do not compel.' What you make of your life is largely up to you'</p>
        <p>' 1984, The McNaught Syndicate, Inc.</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1M4</p>
        <p>from the Carroll RIghter Instituto</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: Forget those duties you have to others, and concentrate more upon being able to use your most unusual talents. Look to the future and study New Age interests you have.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Be sure to keep any promises you have made to others, and get your finest skills improved. Be careful in driving.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Be more concerned with you finest talents and gain greater 'oenefits, but you have to turn down invitations from others to do so.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) You can easily understand whatever is new, especially where philosophical thought is concerned. Plan a trip.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) Handle those affairs which will please the one you love, suCh as shopping. running errands, etc. Be helpful to others.</p>
        <p>LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) Read your newspaper well for ideas that are good and can meet with the approval of partners Avoid one who is tricky.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Get your work scheduled well so that you can get more done. Tonight do something to make you feel more dynamic.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Get into all kinds of writings that will gain you knowledge, and look into novel ways of having entertainment.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Be alone for awhile at home, and figure out how to make your premises more charming imd valuable. ..Keep busy.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You are happiest when busy at progressive outlets, and this is a fine day for that.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) You are mentally busy deciding the right course of action to follow so that you gain your aims more easily. Follow your hunches.</p>
        <p>AQU,-\RIUS (Jan 21 to Feb. 19) Follow your intuition and go after the personal aims that most activate you Be happy with your mate in the evening.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Although usually conservative, now IS a day for lookd.g into the more modem things of life. Be generous.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will be a prorim t of the Jet .Age and. will act accordingly, so be sure to i  modern schools where the most up-to-date systems and subjects are taught, and where your progeny can.):t well prepared for iuture success.</p>
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        <p>1984, The McNaught Syndicate. Inc</p>
        <p>Record Plague Cases Reported</p>
        <p>ARLINGTON, Texas (UPI) -Bubonic plague, carried by fleas in wild animals, appears to be spreading across several western states and has infected a record number of humans in the United States, a veterinarian reported Friday.</p>
        <p>Last year was the worst year on record, said William Rosser, state veterinarian for the West Texas region, in a report to delegates at the annual Diseases in Nature conference.</p>
        <p>We hope that this year will be an improvement, but theres just no teling.  ,</p>
        <p>Rosser said the disease  which killed a third of the population of Medieval Europe - has spread steadily eastward from its origin in California 80 years ago, and now exists in at least 14 western states including New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Texas.</p>
        <p>Texas is at the extreme eastern edge, he said. Its been pretty much confined to the west so far, he said. But many people feel the endemic is steadily drifting eastward.</p>
        <p>He said a record 40 human cases were reported in the U.S. last year, compared with 19 the previous year.Cugat Hospitalized</p>
        <p>BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -Rumba bandleader Xavier Cu^t, 84, was hospitalized in the intensive care unit of a Barcelona hospital Saturday for treatment of a respiratory ailment.</p>
        <p>A spokeswoman for the Qurion Clinic, where Cugat has been hospitalized three times in recent months, said the patients condition was serious.</p>
        <p>Cugat entered the clinic Monday with severe breathing problems aggravated by^a cold, the Spanish news agency Efe reported. The musicians doctor told the agency that the patient was connected to an articial respirator for 26 hours.</p>
        <p>Efe said Cugats doctors hope he will be well enou^ to leave the intensive care unit within a few days.</p>
        <p>Ivonne Martinez, Cugats companion in recent years, cut short a visit to the United States to be near the man who gained fame as a rumba bandleader in the United States.</p>
        <p>He had been maintaining an active social life lately and in one of several recent press interviews, Cugat said his ambition was to die on Dec. 31, 1999 - a day before his 100th birthday.</p>
        <p>The latest case in Texas struck a man in Kermit, just west of Odessa, who caught it from rabbits he had killed.</p>
        <p>"The 45-year-old Kermit man complained to authorities of sweats, head throbbing and groin pain, Rosser said.</p>
        <p>Initially misdiagnosed, Rosser said blood tests eventually revealed the plague bacteria and the nian was cured with antibiotics.</p>
        <p>The disease is treated easily, but it must be diagnosed quickly, he said. Most victims in Eurofie died within two or three days.</p>
        <p>More than half of last years cases  27 of 40  came from New Mexico and many were centered in the northern Navajo lands, he said. Three of the states cases were fatalities.</p>
        <p>He said an unrelated human outbreak was reported just north of Houston last year.</p>
        <p>"But that was not prt of this wild animal endemic, he said. That was associated with rat-carried fleas coming off foreign ships. </p>
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        <p>North ^rolltw congressman and two Washington, vCSJol^ists with tobacco-state ties have proposed cfeatimp^ tobacco-related political action committee to 5ipprd&amp;lt;^ the industrys image in Congress.</p>
        <p>; ' You cant buy votes, but giving some money here and Jhere does increase your opportunity for access to tell ybur side," said Horace D. Godfrey, a lobbyist and idrmer U.S. Department of Agriculture official from &amp;gt;(orth Carolina.</p>
        <p>: 'Last month, Godfrey, Rep. Charles Rose, D-N.C., and iormer Rep. John L. Napier, R-S.C., told the Flue-Cured ^Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corp. it should ybnsider setting up a PAC.</p>
        <p>I :The board is looking at it, said Fred Bond, manager the cooperative, adding that "it is important for lebacco to have a broad base in Congress.</p>
        <p>: ^Tobacco is among the few major commodities with no ;PAC to represent farmers, although several major Cigarette companies and their trade association, the</p>
        <p>Tobacco Institute, have PACs. The companies focus on tax and smoking and health issues.</p>
        <p>Godfrey said he had suggested the cooperative board might consider setting up a PAC indej^ndent of the coloration but guided by stabilization directors. He saia growers could make voluntarv payments to fund the PAC based on each pound of tobacco they market at warehouses.</p>
        <p>Godfrey said if half the growers volunteered a quarter-cent on each pound marketed, the PAC could scatter abcHit $1 million among congressmen who might be sympathetic to tobacco state legislation. That could be especially important in light of recent attacte on the federal tobacco program.</p>
        <p>Rose said the plea for funds should be made to warehousemen and larger growers who can better afford the contributions.</p>
        <p>Rose said details still need to be worked out, but has propoi^ the PAC be called Friends of Flue-Cured Stabilization.</p>
        <p>^ourt, School Leaders Say ijfruancy Difficult To Block</p>
        <p>::MONROE, N.C. (UPI) - Judges jmd educators say legislation has jiitted the states compulsory school ^mdance laws, making officials "powerless to force students to go to School.</p>
        <p>* Since 1976, state law has pro-ihibited sending children to juvenile etention homes, or truining schools, j3ecause they chronically missed ^school. Lawmakers agreed children Jwhose only offense is skipping school should not be thrown together with ^children who have committed Serious crimes.</p>
        <p>: Judges and educators also agreed,  :but now say without the threat of a yletention home, it is difficult to ^nforce school attendance.</p>
        <p>I "The legislation prohibiting status offenders from going to training l^hools had the effect of nullifying</p>
        <p>compusloiy attendance laws in the state," said Dudley Flood, with the Division of Pupil-Personnel Services of the state Department of Education.</p>
        <p>When the legislation was approved to stop sending student offenders to training school, we were promised community based alternatives, but up to this time we dont have anything better," Flood said.</p>
        <p>Under state law, a judge can fine parents or send them to jail, but the most he can do to the students is put them on probation.</p>
        <p>Judge Donald Huffman, chief district judge for the 20th Judicial District, said the theory behind punishing or threatening to punish parents is that it will either disturb the child or force the parents to get the child to school.</p>
        <p>five Tar Heel Women Honored</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - Gov, Jim Hunt iias given five North Carolina women the first Distinguished ^omen of North Carolina Awards.</p>
        <p> Hunt presented the awards Friday flight during a banquet in honor of Jhcc 20th anniversary of the North iacolina Council on the Status of ^omen..</p>
        <p> Heceiving the award were U.S. 3'rnsportation Secretary Elizabeth Do^, Ruth Braswell Jones of Rocky</p>
        <p>Mount, Martha Clampitt McKay of Raleigh and Chapel Hill, Ellen Black Winston of Raleigh and Deborah Crouch McKeithan of Charlotte.</p>
        <p>The five women ... are special people, Hunt said. They come from different parts of the state, and they hold different occupations. But they have one thing in common: a commitment to excellence in their chosen fields, and in their lives</p>
        <p>But judges said t'ley are reluctant to punish parents for the misbehavior of their teenage children.</p>
        <p>They also said if a child appears unconcerned that his parents could go to jail, a judges only recourse is to repeatedly put a child on probation each time he fails to live up to the terms of probation.</p>
        <p>State officials said 3 percent to 4 percent of the states children who are required to attend school until age 16 are attendance problems and a small percentage of those are in situations where parents face penalties.</p>
        <p>Gwyn Griffin, director of Union Countys school attendance program, said stringent school attendance policies could be one approach to decreasing truancy.</p>
        <p>Union Countys new attendance policy provides automatic failure with 15 unexcused absences, but Griffin said older students who refuse to go to school remain a problem.</p>
        <p>Griffin said sometimes a brief time in jail for parents does work. One Union County 14-year-old girl never missed another day of school after her mother was jailed for several hours and she was left Cluing on the courthouse steps without a ride home, Griffin said.</p>
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        <p>ByTOMMINEHART Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - The tendency toward early pregnancies among black women means their children are almost twice as likely to die in their first year than white children, a researcher says.</p>
        <p>Research by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte sociolo-professor shows blacks in North rolina lead in infant mortality statistics.</p>
        <p>Dr. George S. Rent also said social programs have greatly reduced infant mortality among North Carolinas 65,000 Indians.</p>
        <p> Rent said there were 23.8 deaths per 1,000 blck infants in North Carolina in 1977, compared to 12.2 deaths per 1,000 white infants and 15.1 deaths per 1,000 Indian infants.</p>
        <p>Teen-age pregnancy (among blacks) is a major problem nationwide, Rent said. A younger mother is more likely to have problems, and the weight of the child is likely to be lower.</p>
        <p>Rent worked with sociologists Dr. Fernando Bertoli of UNCC and Dr. Clyda S. Rent of Queens College on the study, published in the April issue of the national journal Sociology and Social Research.</p>
        <p>The researchers analyzed about 900,000 birth records and 19,000 infant death records for the years</p>
        <p>1968-1977 from the state Department of Human Resources.</p>
        <p>The infant mortality rates declined for all groups, but Indians saw the greatest drop  from 35 deaths per 1,000 in 1968 to 15.1 a decade later. In 1968, the infant death rate was 37.9 per 1,000 among blacks and 20.8 percent among whites.</p>
        <p>"It could be a function of the fact that Indians are not having pregnancies as early as blacks, said Rent, But the increase in federal social programs aimed at infant mortality may be more significant, he said.</p>
        <p>Indians are more highly concentrated in several different sections of the state than are blacks, said Rent. Theyre either on the reservation in Cherokee or in two or three counties in the eastern part of the state. Theyre more likely to have greater access to services.</p>
        <p>The study also found that the more education the infants mother has, the less likely he is to die, said Rent.</p>
        <p>Mothers with an eighth grade education or less had rates two to four times higher than those of mothers with 16 or more years of school, he said.</p>
        <p>But that factor was less significant among blacks and Indians than it was among whites.</p>
        <p>We considered the possibility that the effects of education may</p>
        <p>take more than one generation.  on lifestyle ...and prenatal care may</p>
        <p>said Rent. The impact of education  take two generations._</p>
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        <p>State Shows Rise In Wine Sales</p>
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        <p>Wine appears to be gaining ground on liquor and beer in North Carolinas alcoholic beverage sales, officials say.</p>
        <p>_"For some reason, people have found wine more acceptable. said Jay Hare, administrative officer for the state Department of Revenue. "Over the past few years, unfortified wine sales have been increasing steadily.</p>
        <p>Hare said sales of unfortified wines containing 17 percent or less alcohol were up 6.6 percent in the past eight months over the same period a year ago  an increase of $189,000. Sales of the stronger fortified wines dropped 4.4 percent, or $62,000. These wines have had distilled spirits added to boost their alcohol content. Hare said.</p>
        <p>Beer sales increased by $466.000 or 1.2 percent while liquor sales fell 9</p>
        <p>percent, with sales down $3,188,461, he said. The number of cases are down by 167,358 in the same period noted above.</p>
        <p>Har said the trend may reflect North Carolinas tough new anti-drunken-driving laws.</p>
        <p>Were expecting a decline in hquor sales to continue, he said. "People are aware of the DWI statutes in North Carolina. People are drinking a lot more responsibly than they used to. </p>
        <p>The average bottle of liquor in New Hanover County, for example, costs $7.25, Hester said.</p>
        <p>North Carolina residents have about 6,000 kinds of wine to choose from, said Bill Hester, state Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission administrator.</p>
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        <p>ATLANTA (AP)  An orange-clad Virginia fan waved a sign that said it aU;</p>
        <p>"There is Life After Ralph.</p>
        <p>The Cavaliers, who reached the NCAA Final Four only once during the four-vear career of three-time Player of the Year Ralph Sampson, gained a return trip in the first year of his absence Saturday by upsetting another longshot, Indiana, 5048, in the title game of the NCAA East Regional.</p>
        <p>Virginia, 21-12, will meet the winner of Sundays Midwest Regional final between No. 5 Houston and I9th-ranked Wake Forest in Seattle next Saturday.</p>
        <p>I guess coaches are crazy, Coach Terry Holland said. "People were saying Ralph is leaving, but I was crazy enough to think wed be back in the Final Four.</p>
        <p>'The hero of the latest of three consecutive upsets in the 1984 NCAA tourney was an unlikely one  6-foot-8 senior center Kenton Edelin.</p>
        <p>With the Cavs trailing 4443 and Indiana attempting to run out the clock with its delay game, Edelin slipped up behind the Hoosiers Dan D^ich, stripped the ball away and ambled three-fourths of the floor to hit a layup that gave Virginia the lead for good with 1 ;27 remaining.</p>
        <p>Edelin, a 50 percent free throw shooter, then hit one of two attempts with 63 seconds to play and added ' two more with 47 seconds remaining</p>
        <p>to give the Cavs a 4844 lead Indiana was unable to overcome.</p>
        <p>When the final horn sounded, Edelin sprawled on the floor as his teammates surrounded him.</p>
        <p>Holland said Edelin told him before the game he never wanted anything more in his life than to win this game. *</p>
        <p>"It was a grat play, Holland said. "Kenton is an excellent full-court dribbler. Although he did mishandle it, there was no question in his mind he was going to get it in the basket. Anything inside three inches, thats his shot.</p>
        <p>Edelin had been lO-for-10 from the field in three previous tournament games but had missed an attempted stuff on an alley-oop pass earlier in the second half before hitting his only other attempt in the game, the go-ahead basket with 1:27 to play.</p>
        <p>Edelin's steal was absolutely crucial, Indiana Coach Bobby Knight said. Instead of perhaps being up by three points and having as much as 20 seconds off the clock, they get the ball.</p>
        <p>Knight had expressed concern Friday about Indianas penchant this season for following an exceptional performance with a poor one.</p>
        <p>We had good effort today, but effort comes in different packages, Knight said. "I dont think Virginia played particularly well either. We made some crucial mistakes at the end.</p>
        <p>After Edelins free throws had put Virginia up 4844, the teams swapped a basket by Dakich and a pair of free throws by Rick Carlisle before Indiana freshmen Steve Alford cut the margin to 50-48 with 26 seconds remaining.</p>
        <p>Carlisle then missed the first shot on a one-and-one opportunity with 19 seconds to play, but the Hoosiers failed to force overtime when Stew Robinsons 18-footer bounced off the rim and Virginia retrieved the rebound to run out the clock.</p>
        <p>The Cavaliers, who finished sixth in the Atlantic Coast Conference, entered the tournament with the second-worst record of all 53 teams, 17-11. Only Nevada-Reno, 17-13, had a poorer mark.</p>
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        <p>Andruzzi-Led Committee Seeks Media Exposure</p>
        <p>By TOM FOREMAN Jr.</p>
        <p>AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>With womens basketball fighting with mens basketball for better coverage. East Carolina coach Cathy Andruzzi is heading a committee that will determine how the sport can increase its exposure Andruzzi is chairman of a media panel of the Womens Basketball Coaches Association. The entire group, newly formed this season, will meet next week m Los Angeles during the NCAA womens Final Four.</p>
        <p>What were doing is working with newspapers and cable television, Andruzzi said in a telephone interview. First, we want to establish a foundation. Next week, were going to sit down and talk about it. Already, Andnmi has initiated a series of questionnaires in each of nine regions throughout the country. In each area, media outlets are being quizz^ on how much attention is focused on womens basketball and how much coverage is provided.</p>
        <p>Whats happening now is that were not getting We're not a revenue-making sport. It</p>
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        <p>linly can become a spectator sport, Andwzzi said. We have a really good product and we need to let people know about it. We have to go out there and lell ourselves, give people a chance to see us. </p>
        <p>} Andruzzi is familiar with getting coverage for her</p>
        <p>Pirate squad. She is one of the few women s basketball coaches in the country with a television highlight show.</p>
        <p>1 was the first one in the U.S. that had a TV show, she said. Now, there are 14of them.</p>
        <p>Even as the trail is being blazed, Andruzzi admits that the battle is uphill.</p>
        <p>We have to break down and ask people to give us more coverage and encourage them to come out, she said. Our major step is to contact newspapers personally.</p>
        <p>Still another factor is the success of particular teams. East Carolina has played to large crowds when names such as Old Dominion and Southern California visit the Greenville campus. Such teams attract large m^ia gatherings.</p>
        <p>Its really based on how good the team is, Andruzzi said.-It really depends oh the basketball ate itself. Certain schools really go big-time. Some schools dont.</p>
        <p>The first meeting of Andruzzis committee is scheduled for Thursday.</p>
        <p>We will evaluate and probably rstablish new guidelines, Andruzzi said. I imagine whaf we prc^e will be accepted. Were talking about total coverage.</p>
        <p>Knights fourth trip to the Final Four after upsetting top-ranked North Carolina 72-68 Thursday night in the East semifinals.</p>
        <p>The victory was the fourth in a row in the tournament for the Cavaliers, who reached Saturdays</p>
        <p>game by beating Iona, Arkansas and Syracuse.</p>
        <p>Indiana app^red to be in control when Alfora mt a pair of free throws with 3:21 remaining for a 4441 advantage. But Carlisles 15-footer rolled around the rim and fell in to</p>
        <p>cut the lead to one point with 3 minutes to play, setting the stage for Edelins heroics.</p>
        <p>Both teams used a deliberate style throughout, and neither team led by more than four points the entire day.</p>
        <p>The Hoosiers led 26-23 at halftinie.</p>
        <p>16 18 48 23 27-M 26 Z2-4H</p>
        <p>Virginia Wins</p>
        <p>Othell Wilson of the University of Virginia Cavaliers defeated Indiana University in the wears the goal net around his neck as he NCAA East Regional finals Saturday in hugs an unidentified cheerleader after the Atlanta. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>Kentucky Nips lllini</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP) - Sam Bowie was Mr. Clutch for third-ranked Kentucky Saturday, scoring 11 points and pulling down 14 rebounds as the Wildcats beat No. 6 Illinois 54-51 to advance to the Final Four of the NCAA basketball tournament.</p>
        <p>Kentucky. 294. will face the winner of Sundays Dayton-Georgetown West regional championship game next Saturday in Seattle.</p>
        <p>Bowies contibution to the Kentucky victory didn't show in the halftime statistics, though. At in</p>
        <p>termission, the fifth-year senior from Lebanon. Pa., had not scored a point and had only four rebounds in the Mideast Regional championship game.</p>
        <p>I wanted to put myself in a situation where I could be the hero or the goat, said Bowie, who suffered a sprained ankle with 14 seconds left in the game. I didn't score any points in the first half, but I had a defensive assignment against-Efrem Winters. I think he had three points at the half.</p>
        <p>"In the second half, they went</p>
        <p>more to a zone and allowed me to go to the boards.</p>
        <p>Bowie said someone stepped on my left ankle. I was going up and the arikle stayed down. This (the victory ) makes the ankle feel fine.  Kentucky point guard Dicky Beal said Bowie was Mr. Clutch for us. He and (center) Melvin (Turpin) are the guvs you have to go to. '</p>
        <p>Kentucky Coach Joe B. Hall, who will be making his third trip to the Final Four in 12 seasons at Kentucky. was thrilled.</p>
        <p>'Please Turn ToPageB-2)Lulled Pirates Get Only A Split</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>The relative ease of East Carolinas 10-2 victory over American University in the first game of a doubleheader lulled the Pirates to sleep yesterday and by the time they awoke in the second game, it was too late.</p>
        <p>The Pirates, down by as much as 44), tried to come back, but left the tying run at third base in the bottom ci the seventh as the Eagles claimed a 9-5 victory in the nightcap, winning their first game of the year.</p>
        <p>I just cant understand why we (kdnt hit their pitcher, East Carolina coach Hal Baird said afterwards. "He wasnt throwing that gooda stuff. I guess we just didnt have our minds in the right frame.</p>
        <p>I tried to tell them between ttmes that when you blow some-Borfy away in the first game, you i 'eikerally are going to have a bear to ight in the second game. I guess twy just didnt believe me. We made enough mistakes to fill a book in that game.</p>
        <p>Oh,yes!</p>
        <p>Of the six runs scored, only three of them were plated by the action of the batters. Two scored on errors and another scored on a wild pitch. Another - what proved the final difference - got into scoring postion because of a mental mistake.</p>
        <p>"We missed signs and we made physical and mental mistakes all over the field, Baird Said. We just self-destructed.</p>
        <p>Ironically, the Pirates thoroughly dominated play in the first game, with Robbie McClanahan hurling a five-hitter to earn his third win against no losses. His teammates Syed flawlessly behind him, pull-off a couple of double plays. In this game, it was the Eagles who niade the mistakes, and appearing totally outmanned.</p>
        <p>JEast Carolina took the lead in the second game in the bottom of the flrat inmng when Winfred Johnson  who took the loss, his second in five decisions - slapped a two-run homer. Steve Sides had reached earlier on a walk.</p>
        <p>. But in the third, Johnson was tagged for three runs, partly his own fault and partly others.</p>
        <p>Greg Hall led off with a single and</p>
        <p>Steve Salem got a hit to center. Paul Grzyb also singled, and when the ball got away from Chris Bradberry in left, each advanced a base, scoring courtesy runner Mike Weisflog. Johnson then unleashed a wild pitch, plating Salem. With two away, Kevin Conaway singled to score Grzyb.</p>
        <p>The Eagles picked up another in the fourth. John Sood reached on an error on shortstop Greg Hardison and Bruce Barkley followed with a double to left. Halls infield popup was dropped by catcher Jim Riley, loadingh the bases. Grzyb grounded</p>
        <p>to short, but Sood scored on the play and it was 4-0.</p>
        <p>The Pirates finally got another run in the sixth as Johnson tried to help his own cause with a homer to center, trimming the lead to 4-3.</p>
        <p>And if the Pirates had been on the ball in the top of the seventh, that might have been enough.</p>
        <p>.1. Instead, the poor play continued and American was able to add two more runs for a 64 lead. Grzyb opened with a double to left, his second, and that finished Johnson. David Barnes hit a pop-up to short right on which the first baseman.</p>
        <p>right fielder and second baseman all converged upon but none of them could get to it. Hardison. Jiowever, instead of covering second, also came on toward the crowd and that left second open and Barnes race on there.</p>
        <p>Greg Wells lofted a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Grzyb. Ricky Nichols relay to third, however, bounced into the dugout  as relief pitcher Chubby Butler failed to back up the play, and Barnes was awarded home on the overthrow.</p>
        <p>Now, instead of having to make up one run, the Pirates had to make up</p>
        <p>Not Quite Enough</p>
        <p>East Carolinas Greg Hardison (6) leaps high at shmrtstop but cant quite come up with a ball hit off Americans Greg Hall in the third inning of the second game of a doubleheader at Harrington Field yesterday. Leftfielder</p>
        <p>Chris Bradberry moves over to cut off the ball. The two teams split the ECAC-South doubleheader. (Reflector Photo by Katie Zernhelt)</p>
        <p>three. It proved impossible.</p>
        <p>Not that they-didnt try. Mark Cockrell reached on an infield hit, and was replaced by Mark Shank. Sides walked and Hardison singled to load them up. A wild pitch scored Shank and Todd Evans grounded out to score Sides and move Hardison to third with the tying run.</p>
        <p>Johnson was intentionally walked to set up a force, and Robert Langston was brought on as a pinch-runner.</p>
        <p>But David Wells watched a third-strike sail past him for the second out and pinch-hitter Mike Sullivans grounder to second ended it.</p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <p>It had started out like a day for the Pirates to rejoice in. The Bucs batted around in the first inning, scoring four times. With one out, Hardison reached on an error and Evans doubled, driving him in. Johnson singled and Wells walked, loading the bases. Mike Williams singled to score Evans and Sullivan hit into a fielders choice, getting Johnson at the plate. Shank followed with a double, driving in both Wells and Williams.</p>
        <p>East Carolina picked up four more in the second. Hardison singled and Evans got a hit. Johnsons grounder forced Evans and Wells again walked, loading the bases. Williams was hit by a pitch  for the third time in three days  and that forced in Hardison. Sullivan doubled to left center, scoring all three of the runners.</p>
        <p>American got on the board in the fifth. Sood doubled off the top of the fence in right center and moved up on an out. He scored on Bruce Barkleys infield hit and Weisflog got a hit to move him to third. Barkley scored when Salem grounded to second.</p>
        <p>The Pirates picked up two more in the fifth. Shank reached on a fielders choice and Jabo Fulghum walked. Hardison then doubled to drive in both runners.</p>
        <p>The final Pirate run came in the sixth. Jeff Ginn singled and Mark Council got a hit. A fielders choice moved Ginn to third and he scored on Sullivans hit.</p>
        <p>The Pirates banged out 11 hits in the first game, two each by Hardison, Evans and Sullivan. In the</p>
        <p>(I </p>
        <p>second game, they added eight, with Williams getting three. Johnson two and Hardison two. American was led by Grzyb with three in the second game.</p>
        <p>The split left the Pirates with a 15-5 overall record, and a 3-1 ECAC-South mark. American climbs to 1-2-1 overall and 1-1 in the league.</p>
        <p>East Carolina jumps right back into the ECAC-South race today, hosting the University of Richmond in a 3 p.m. game that was originally scheduled for 1 p.m. but was moved back at Richmonds request.</p>
        <p>American</p>
        <p>Grzyb.cf</p>
        <p>Barnes.3b</p>
        <p>GWells,2b</p>
        <p>Barner.ss</p>
        <p>Sood.dh</p>
        <p>Conawav.lb</p>
        <p>Barkley'.lf</p>
        <p>Vile.c</p>
        <p>Weisflog.ph Hall.c Salem.rf</p>
        <p>Totals</p>
        <p>FirslGame ab r h rb K.Carolina</p>
        <p>3 0 0  Sides.2b 3 0 10 Langston,2b 2  0  0  0  Hardison.ss</p>
        <p>2  0  10  Evans.If</p>
        <p>2 110 Johnson.lb</p>
        <p>3 0 0 0 Ginn,lb</p>
        <p>3 111 DWells.Sb 1 0 0 0 Council.3b  10 10 Williams,rf 1  0  0  0  Sullivan.dh</p>
        <p>3  0  0  1  Shank.cf</p>
        <p>Fulghum.c .Nichols.cf 24 2 ,5 2 Totals</p>
        <p>ab r h rb</p>
        <p>3 0 0 0 10 0 0</p>
        <p>3 2 2 2</p>
        <p>4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 3 2 1</p>
        <p>3 0 2</p>
        <p>4 1 I</p>
        <p>2 0 0 0 0 10 0 28 II II II</p>
        <p>American....................................000  020  0 2</p>
        <p>East Carolina..............................440  021  \-ll</p>
        <p>E Barner, DP-East Carolina 2. American 2. LOB-AU 4. ECC 6; 2B-Evans, Shank. Sullivan. Hardison</p>
        <p>Pitching American</p>
        <p>Grignon iL.0-1 i ...................</p>
        <p>Garofolo East Carolina</p>
        <p>McClanahan i W,2-0i................</p>
        <p>HBP-by Grignon I Williams I.</p>
        <p>ip h r  er bb  so</p>
        <p>.4  7  8  5  4  2</p>
        <p>2  4  3  3  2  0</p>
        <p>7  3  2  2  3  5</p>
        <p>American</p>
        <p>Grzyb.cf</p>
        <p>Barnes,3b</p>
        <p>GWelU.2b</p>
        <p>Conaway, lb</p>
        <p>Barner.ss</p>
        <p>Sood.dh</p>
        <p>Barklev.lf</p>
        <p>Hall.c</p>
        <p>Weisflog.cr</p>
        <p>Salem,rf</p>
        <p>Second Game ab r h rb E.Carolina ab r h rb</p>
        <p>4  2 3 1  Sides,2b  2  2  0  0</p>
        <p>4  110  Hardison.ss  4  0  2  0</p>
        <p>3  0 1 1  Evans.lb  4  0  0  1</p>
        <p>4  0 1 ,1  Johnson.p-dh  3  2  2  3</p>
        <p>4  0 0 0  Langston,pr  0  0  0  0</p>
        <p>3  110  DWells,3b  4  0  0  0</p>
        <p>3  0 10  Bradberry.lf  3  0  0  0</p>
        <p>3  0 10  Sullivan.ph</p>
        <p>0  10 0  Williams.rf</p>
        <p>3 110 Nichols.cf</p>
        <p>Riley ,c Cockrell.ph Shank.pr 31 6 in 3 Totals ................................003</p>
        <p>4 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 0</p>
        <p>Totals .  31  6  in  3  Totals  29  5  H  4</p>
        <p>American....................................03  100  2-  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>East Carolina..............................200  001  2  S</p>
        <p>E-Bradberry, Hardison, Riley. Barnes, Nichols; DP-East Carolina, American; LOB-AU 5, ECU 7; 2B-Grzyb 2, Barkley, G. Wells. Barnes; HR-Johnson 2; SBSides, Gnyb; SF-G. Wells</p>
        <p>Pitching  ip  h  r  er  bb  *0</p>
        <p>American</p>
        <p>Sutton iW.i-Oi...........................6  7 5  5 3  1</p>
        <p>Monahan..,.................................1  0 0  0 1  1</p>
        <p>East Carolina</p>
        <p>Johnson (L,3-2i..........................6</p>
        <p>Butler</p>
        <p>9 5 4 0 3 II I 0 0 1</p>
        <p>Johnson faced one batter in the seventh; Sutton faced three batters in the seventh.</p>
        <p>WPJohnson, Sutton, Monahan. Save Monahan</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0020" />
        <p>Rose Bows To Rams; Tops Warriors</p>
        <p>record his second strikeout of the first frame.</p>
        <p>The Rampants left just one runner on base against the Rams, as Elmer Dixon and Adrian Smith baffled Rose hitters through seven innings. Nover had a pair of hits f(N* Rose, but the Rampants had just three in the game. Dixon and Smith struck out just three Rose batters, but they never gave up a walk.</p>
        <p>The Ram^uints trouble started in the second inning, as Rick Radford led off with a si^e. Hien the Rose defense collapsed on what appeared to be a routine double play grounder by Stacey Chase.</p>
        <p>Radford was safe at second when</p>
        <p>the pivot, and Fuquas throw saile to the fence out of the reach of Michel at first. Woodworth, the Rose catcher, backed up the play and fired the bail to second attempting to nail Chase trying to advance.</p>
        <p>But Woodworth launched the ball into left field over F^uas outstretched glove. Mike Kinley chased bail down and fired it toward home plate  which remained vacant with Woodworth behind first  allowing Radford to score.</p>
        <p>One playfour errors.</p>
        <p>I picked up the ball and they</p>
        <p>By JIMMY DuPREE Reflector Sports Writer Billy Michel threw a two-hitter and Doyle Kirkland ripped a grand slam homer as the Rose Rampants poimded Eastern Wayne 7-0 after losing to Greene Central 8-1 in the opening game of a baseball doubleheader Saturday at Guy Smith Stadium.</p>
        <p>Kirklands homer, his first on the Rose varsity unit, came in the fourth ining with one out and capped the Rampants offensive assault. Traye Fuqua ripped a two-run homer in the first, and Mike Smith added a solo shot in the second. Eric Woodworth cracked a solo shot for the Rampants only run against Greene Central.</p>
        <p>Kirkland finished the game with *two hits in three trips to the plate,</p>
        <p>Iwhile Marc Nover tripled and :singledinthreeat bafs.</p>
        <p>- Michel struck out six Warrior -batters and gave up just one walk rbefore being relieved by Battle : Emory in the seventh.</p>
        <p>: Im very pleased with Billy ;; Michel, Rose Coach Ronald Vin-*cent said. I think hes going to be a :good pitcher for us this year; he : threw well, threw strikes all day.</p>
        <p>, Kirkland has been playing well all year. I think  hell  get  more</p>
        <p>playing time in  the  next  few ^  ^  First</p>
        <p>  GreenfC ab r fa rb  Rom  ab  r h rb</p>
        <p>games.  Barnes.cf 5 2 3 1  Nover.2b  3 0 0 0</p>
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        <p>DMts a three-run advantage, but  3 S S   wS!lih.c  3 ? ? ?</p>
        <p>Kirklands blast put the game out of  Joyner.dh  4011  Michei.ib  3000</p>
        <p>ich. Michel opned UK iiminl with   1 ! !  Snd.*  So</p>
        <p>-a base on balls, and Tony Taylor  wade.ir  4 i i rEmory,rf  2000</p>
        <p>followed with a single. After one out,  ^ 1 1 1  ^ui^p  2000</p>
        <p>Mike Walsh drew a walk to set u,;  SS  " S  =</p>
        <p>' the four-run homer.  34  *n   xotab  23  1  3  1</p>
        <p>^ Kirkland singled to open the sev-  cre,. ceotrai.............................3*  102 1- *</p>
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        <p>:bau. A fielders choit* by GapScott moved Kirkland to third, but  David  Bames, woodworth; SF-Gram</p>
        <p>, Ellis struck out the next two batters  ^</p>
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        <p>'twice in the game, as Robbie  ^  00001</p>
        <p>.Strickland opened the game by  waiKLni).   eio  7 e  1  g</p>
        <p>.reaching first on an error. A sacri-      </p>
        <p>;fice by Brad Dawson moved wp-waii2;PB-woodworth ; Strickland to second, and he took  smoJig</p>
        <p>; third on a grounder by Anthony  E.wayne  .brbrbR"'  .brbrb</p>
        <p> Russo. But a grounder to second by  strickland.cf  3000 Nover,2b  3120</p>
        <p>iJeftWatsonendedtherally.  " S! iiS.r  S!?;</p>
        <p>: Eastern Waynes other scoring  Russo,3b  2010 scott,3b  1000</p>
        <p>:opportunip came after two out in  S! ! ! wS"   S! S</p>
        <p>' the second, as David Ellis reached  patterson.ib  o o o o woodworth.c  3010</p>
        <p>i^on an error and moved to  third  on a  2000  tumer.c  1000</p>
        <p>.single by Bailey Ward. But Michel  Sie.c  2 0 0" 0 SSS  0 1 0 0</p>
        <p>I closed the door by striking out  Mewbem.ss  0000 Taylor.cf  2110</p>
        <p>rharlioTRairor  Ellis.ss-p  3 0 0 0 Alston.lf  10 0 0</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;nariie inayer.  ^ o i o Smith,if  2111</p>
        <p> 'I was glad to see us come back  Robens.ph 1000 wauh.rf 2100</p>
        <p> strong after that first game, Vin-  SSIiirf 0000  3124</p>
        <p>.'cent said. We just didnt seem to be Total*  23 0 2  Total* 2 g  7</p>
        <p>'.here for the first game. Greene ^  \</p>
        <p>: Central played well and didnt make  m  *</p>
        <p>-the mistakes in the field that we did.  E-Fuqua, k'irtd; dp-e wayne,</p>
        <p>' Wp mfldp ahniit pvpfv micfalrp  LOB-E Wayne 6. Rose 6; 2B-Woodworth,</p>
        <p>. . we maae apoui every mistaxe  SB-Nover; HR-Fuqua, smith, Kirkland,</p>
        <p>oWe could. Maybe we learned that  SB-Ward,Russo,E^ry,Taylor;S-Daw*on.</p>
        <p>youve got to be ready to play every</p>
        <p>S^nie,  Ea*tem Wayne</p>
        <p> Otis Barnes set the stage in the  '      2  7  i  i</p>
        <p>-first game, as he led off with a rJ* V  ^  10022</p>
        <p>"homer on the second pitch from Micheitw.i^  g  2  0  0  1  e</p>
        <p>.Steve Wall. After a base on balls to  ^      '</p>
        <p>Press Harris, Wall settled down to  WP-Emory; Bk-ElUs; PB-Oawson</p>
        <p>: Ellis, Hirschman i On Miller Poles</p>
        <p>: MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) --Richmonds Tommy Ellis and Tony -Hirechman of Northampton, Pa., :will have pole starts in Sundays : Miller Time 500 twinbill at the ; Martinsville Speedway.</p>
        <p>: Ellis, a 13-year veteran of the Late ^Model Sportsman circuit, has only ;one career win here, despite capturing the national championship in 11981. He won seven races in 1983 but : is winless so far this year.</p>
        <p>- Hirschman, on the other hand, has -never won a major race since joining the Modified circuit in the . mid-1970s, but he had two runner-up finishes here last year.</p>
        <p>Hirschmans pole was captured .Friday with a qualifying speed of ,96.435 mph. Amazingly, that time ' was matched by Charlie Jarzombek of Baiting Hollow, N.Y.</p>
        <p>, Both drivers, in Cavaliers^ had the ;same time over the .526-mile speedway. Hirschman won the pole  by virtue of qualifying before i Jarzombek.</p>
        <p>; Its a million-to-one shot, I guarantee you, said Jarzombek, a 41-year-old veteran driver. When they used to use hand stop watches, things like this werent uncommon. But for two cars to go that distance in the same time down to the</p>
        <p>thousandth of a second is too hard to comprehend.</p>
        <p>Jarzombek will start on the outside pole in the 250-lap Modified event.  </p>
        <p>Each race will feature 30-car fields, with the green flag for the 250-lap Late Model Sportsman half dropping at 12:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Other Modified qualifyers included seven-time national champion Richie Evans and brothers Geoff and Brett Bodine. Late Model Sportsman contenders include defending national champion Sam Ard, Morgan Shepherd, Jack Ingram and Larry Pearson, son of all-time great David Pearson.</p>
        <p>Miller Named Most Valuable</p>
        <p>ATLANTA (AP) - Jim Miller, who scored 19 points to lead Virginia to a 50-48 victory over Indiana for the NCAA East Regional basketball championship Saturday, was named the most outstanding player in the event in a vote by news media.</p>
        <p>Miller was joined on the alltournament team by another Cavalier star, freshman Olden Polynice, Indianas Uwe Blab and Steve Alford, and Sam Perkins of North Carolina.</p>
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        <p>were yelling for me to (throw toward home plate), Kinley said. But I saw there wasnt anyone there after I had already thrown it.</p>
        <p>Chase scored on a single by Ken</p>
        <p>Wade, and Wade scored on a single by Michael Warren.</p>
        <p>Greene Central added a run in the fourth, two more in the sixth and another in the seventh to seal the</p>
        <p>vicUM7 whil pounding out 11 hits.</p>
        <p>Bames led the Rams with three hits in five at bats, while Warren and Qiase had two each.</p>
        <p>The Rams improved their record</p>
        <p>to 3-3-1 with the win, while Rose stands at 3-2-1 on the season. The Rampants entertains Northern Nash Tuesday, while Greene Central visits North Lenoir.</p>
        <p>Kentucky Nips Illinois..</p>
        <p>(Continued From Page B- I thought Sams second half was outsUndi^. He had 10 rebounds, and all 11 of his points in the second half, which in th low-scoring game was outstanding, Hall said.</p>
        <p>Illinois Coach Lou Henson credited</p>
        <p>Bowie with two plays that he considered keys to the victory. * One big play for Kentucky was when Bowie went to the free throw line and hit two when they were ahead by three points, Henson said, recalling Bowies foul shots with 4:28</p>
        <p>High and Low</p>
        <p>Kentuckys Sam Bowie goes high, but Illinois Quinn Richardson dribbles low during first half action in Saturdays NCAA Mideast Regionals at Lexington, Ky. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>to play. And then he blocked a shot a little later, with 2:36 left, again when we were behind by three....</p>
        <p>We plaved good enough ball to win. We thought we played pretty well, Henson said. Wii a Weak here and there, we could have won the trip to Seattle.</p>
        <p>Kentucky led 49-44 when Bowie hit the free throws with 4:28 remaining, but Illinois forward Doug Alten-berger hit a long jumper from the right sideline and guard Quinn Richardson added another b^ket from the top of the key to cut the deficit to 50-48 with 2:20 to play.</p>
        <p>Beal ran his way out of the minis pressing, trapping defense to hit a layup with 43 seconds left.</p>
        <p>Richardson hit another basket with 27 seconds left to make it 52-50, but Beal made two free throws with 14 seconds left to put the Wildcats up by four again.</p>
        <p>Illihois, 26-5, had one last chance. Altenberger hit one of two free throws with seven seconds left, and the Big Ten co-champion Illini got the retound after he missed the second shot but could not score before the buzzer.</p>
        <p>It was the only time in the second half Illinois went to the free throw line. Kentucky hit 10 of 15 free throws in the second half.</p>
        <p>'Dirpin led Kentucky with 13 points, but Beal, who didnt even start until February after recovering from knee surgery, was named the regionals Most Valuable Player. Richardson led Illinois with 16 points, 10 of them in the second half, all on long-range shooting against the Kentucky zone defense. Altenberger finished with 13, while Winters, who was questionable for the game because of a sprained ankle suffered Thursday night, had seven.</p>
        <p>Kentucky goes to the Final Four for the first time since winning the national championship in 1978. The Wildcats will be looking for their sixth national title.</p>
        <p>Illinois, a two-point loser to the Wildcats in December, was the third straight regular-season opponent that Kentucky had to beat in the NCAA tournament. The Wildcats also beat Louisville and Brigham Young in earlier rounds.</p>
        <p>The Wildcats, who stru^ed to a 24-22 halftime lead on a jumper by Beal with two seconds left, had</p>
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        <p>Bowie hit two straight tip-ins for a 32-26 Kentucky lead at 16:04 of the second half, and a free throw by Turpin 23 seconds later gave the Wildcats their biggest lead at 33-26.</p>
        <p>From there, Illinois outscored Kentucky 10-3 to draw even at 36-36 when Winters hit a jumper from the right corner with 10:35 to play. The Illini were helped during the streak by five Kentucky turnovers.</p>
        <p>Kenny Walker and Turpin scored to put Kentucky up by four and a free throw by Bowie at 8:32 made it 41-36, but Richardson brought the Illini back to within three with long jumpers at 7:54 and 6:38, sandwiched around a tip-in by Bowie.</p>
        <p>The Illini press, which held nents under 50 points 17 times season, nullified Kentuckys height advantage by keeping the 7-foot-l Bowie and the 6-11 Turpin out from under the basket. Bowie even brought the ball up at times to Help out the hard-pressed guards.</p>
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        <p>. - ATLANTA (AP) - Senior center Kenton Edelin, the hero of Virginias 50-48 victory over Indiana Saturday for the NCAA East Regional basketball title, sprawled flat on his back on the floor of The Omni as the buzzer went off, pounding his fists emotionally on the floor while gazing at the heavens.</p>
        <p>TTiis is probably my greatest accomplishment in sports. Im so happy to be going to Seattle, the Orfoot-8 Edelin said of the Cavaliers trip to the Final Four for the NCAA title in Seattle next weekend.</p>
        <p> -Eitelin, who averages only four</p>
        <p>pmnts a ^me, was scOTeless and only tried one shot in Saturdays thriller until the final 1:27. He then went on to score five straight points to kill Indianas hopes.</p>
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        <p>Edeliii, who led the team in rebounding and field goal percentage but shot only 50 percent from the free throw line, tMn droi^ in three of four free throws in the closing seconds before Rick Carlisle</p>
        <p>added a pair with 19 seconds to clinch the victory.</p>
        <p>Edelin, a walk-on who earned a scholarship as a sophomore, was named runner-up to teammate Jim Miller for the tourneys outstanding player award althouj^ he was not named to the All-Tournmanent squad.</p>
        <p>But that didnt matter to the 2l-year-old who plans to attend law school after graduation.</p>
        <p>We were expected to lose after Ralph (Sampson) left. People didnt expect we could play like that without Ralph, but I guess this</p>
        <p>proves we could do it, said Edelin.</p>
        <p>We werent playing to be vindicated but it is a good feeling to know you can aqgomplish something like this without a great player like Ralph Sampson, he said.</p>
        <p>Virginia had been favorites the past three seas&amp;lt;Mis in the NCAA toummament with Sampson, but never finished better than third.</p>
        <p>This season, Virginia, 21-11, had the second worst record of any school invited to the tournament after finished 6-8 in the Atlantic Coast Conference.</p>
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        <p>Victory Relieves Bowie, Beal</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - For Sam Bowie and Dicky Beal, Saturdays NCAA Mideast Championship was a happy ending to a sometimes frustrating journey.</p>
        <p>"Its an awesome feeling. It makes all the hurt and pain worth it, said Beal, who was named Most Valuable Player in the tournament.</p>
        <p>Beal  who had to come back from three operations on his knee during the off-season and who fought off ankle and groin injuries during the season  hit two free throws and a. layup in the final minute to help No. 3 Kentucky hold on to a 54-51 victory over No. 6 Illinois.</p>
        <p>The victory moves the Wildcats, 294, into the NCAA finals in Seattle against the winner of the Western</p>
        <p>Wildcats Land Three On Unit</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Point guard Dicky Beal was selected most valuable player of the NCAA Mideast Regional on Saturday, leading three players from third-ranked Kentucky on the all-tournament team.</p>
        <p>Beal, a 5-foot-ll senior, handed out six assists, scored nine points and had a pair of steals in a 54-.S1 victory .over sixth-ranked Illinois that sent the Wildcats to a Final Four matchup with the West Regional champion in Seattle next weekend.</p>
        <p>Also honored by the regional press corps were Kentucky center Melvin Tuipin and forward Sam Bowie, a second-team All-America.</p>
        <p>Two other guards were chosen for the all-tournament team: Louisvilles Lancaster Gordon, who scored 25 points in a semifinal loss to Kentucky on Thursday, and Bruce Douglas of Illinois, who had 11 ji^sts and three steals Saturday.</p>
        <p>Regional. Illinois finished at 26-5.</p>
        <p>Tliere was a lot of adrenaline flowing, Beal said afterwards. It was our last chance. We wanted to go out with a bang.</p>
        <p>Both Beal and Bowie had to mingle pain with joy right to the end of Saturdays game. Beal was banged up while going up for a rebound while Bowie suffered a slight ankle sprain with 14 seconds remaining. Both of the players were back in the game by the end of the contest.</p>
        <p>Illinois Coach Lou Henson said that two plays by Bowie  two free, throws with 4:28 remaining and a block with 2:36 remaining - were keys in the game.</p>
        <p>We went out and played a courageous game, Henson said. "We played it good enough to win and didn t. But with a break here, a break there and wed have won the ball game ... wed be going to Seattle.</p>
        <p>Henson afterward wondered aloud how the home court advantage might have affected the fact that going into the final minutes, Illinois was faced with an 11-2 foul deficit.</p>
        <p>He noted Kentucky had the luxi^ of going to the line and then fouling without having Illinois retaliate.</p>
        <p>"You cant come to Kentucky, have the fouls go against us 11-2 with about a minute left and win the ball game, Henson said. We cant win the game under those conditions.</p>
        <p>Illinois George Montgomery also commented on the "physical nature of Kentuckys game.</p>
        <p>"The officials let the game get out of hand, Montgomery said.</p>
        <p>"Tm not crying but Id like to play them somewhere else, said Illini Doug Altenberger. Playing here is</p>
        <p>like playing an SEC game. </p>
        <p>Kentucky Coach Joe B. Hall refused to get into a controversy about home court advantages and talked</p>
        <p>instead of what Illinois had done to his teams offense.</p>
        <p>Their defense was awesome, Hall said. It was one of the best defensive jobs anyones had against us. 'They stot^ almost everything we attempted.</p>
        <p>Bowie  who had to sit out two seasons after surgery on his left shin - finished with 11 points and 14 rebounds.</p>
        <p>Sams second half was outstanding, Hall said, and Im glad to see Beal is receiving the recognition he deserves.</p>
        <p>And when the game ended, it was the seniors  Beal, Bowie and Melvin 'Turpin - who hugged at the</p>
        <p>VCU Downs Pirafes, 6-3</p>
        <p>Virginia Commonwealth University spotted Elast Carolina University wins in the number one, two and three singles matches then came back to take a 6-3 victory.</p>
        <p>The Rams swept through the bottom three singles and took all three of the doubles event.</p>
        <p>The loss drops the Pirates to 4-3 on the spring. They play host to Harvard B team on Monday. Summary:</p>
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        <p>And when Beal was announced as the tournaments MVP, Turpin )icked up the 5-foot-ll guard and ifted him for the crowd to see. 'There were tears in Beals eyes as he waved one finger in victory to the crowd. Then he came down into Bowies arms.</p>
        <p>All of the team  particularly the senior - realized this was a last opportunity, Bowie said.</p>
        <p>Bowie and the seniors hope they have the opportunity to savor the feeling two more times in Seattle.</p>
        <p>Wme, said Virania Coach Terry Holland. Our defense made the difference.</p>
        <p>It was the 14th game'this season Virginia had held its (mponents under 60 points and the (^valiers have won 13 of them. The only team to score under 60 and win was Virginia Tech in a 56-54 victory.</p>
        <p>Virginias Othell Wilson played a key role in holding Indianas Steve Alford, the Hoosiers leading scorer to only eight sh$ts and holding the freshman guard to eight points.</p>
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        <p>'They went man-to-man and I didnt move very well, Alford said of the Virginia defense which opened in a^zone and switched to man-to-man for the last 30 minutes of the game.</p>
        <p>"I congratulate Virginia and I wish them the best of luck in the Final Four, said a subdued and disappointe&amp;lt;l Indiana Coach Bobby Knight.  </p>
        <p>Edelins steal was absolutely crucial. Instead of perhaps being up by three points and having as much as 20 seconds off the clock, they get the ball, Knight said.</p>
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        <p>NEW ORLEANS (AP) - After 13 long years of stni^le and frustration, Bob Eastwooohas put himself in position - three shots clear of the field  to acquire his first title on the PGA Tour.</p>
        <p>It would be nice to have a win, said Eastwood, who stretched his leading margin in the $400,000 USF&amp;amp;G Classic with a 4-under-par 68 in Saturdays third round.</p>
        <p>But Eastwood, never before positioned this well after three rounds, took a low-key approach going into the final 18 holes.</p>
        <p>Ill go out and play the best I can, he said.</p>
        <p>If I win, I win. If not, well. Ill know I tried.</p>
        <p>Eastwood, 38, completed three trips over the 7,080-yard Lakewood Country Club course at 202, 14 strokes under par.</p>
        <p>Bob is playing well, said Doug Tewell, who is in second place at 205.</p>
        <p>Hes overdue to win. Hes pid his dues out here for all those years, Tewell said. It takes a special kind of person to do what Iks done, hang in there all that time. So many guys would have given up by now. But Bob wanted to play golf, and he hung in there, and got his game to where hes competitive. You have to give him credit.</p>
        <p>Tewell, who collected his only two victories four seasons ago, closed up</p>
        <p>Fusina Leads Stars By MaulerSf 25-10</p>
        <p>- PITTSBURGH (AP) - Chuck Fusina hooked up with former college teammate Scott Fitzkee on three touchdown passes, lifting the Philadelphia Stars to a 25-10 victop' Saturday over the expansion Pittsburgh Maulers in the United States Football League.</p>
        <p>! Fusina and Fitzkee, who played at Penn State, teamed on scoring pss plays of 16 and 23 yards to give PhUadelphia an 18-3 third-quarter lead after the Stars had eased to a 6-3 halftime lead on a pair of Dave Trout field goals.</p>
        <p>The Maulers closed to within 18-10 ^rly in the fourth quarter on Glenn Caranos 5-yard scoring shot to Jackie Flowers, but the Stars came back quickly on a 40-yard Fusina to Fitzkee scoring pass to put the game out of reach with 7; 42 remaining.</p>
        <p>Fitzkee caught ei^t of Fusinas passes for 176 yar^, including a 45-yard gain early in the second</p>
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        <p>SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) - A1 Penn-Whites 1-yard run with 1:22 remaining gave the San Antonio Gunslingers a 14-10 victory over the Oakland Invaders Saturday afternoon in a United States Football League game.</p>
        <p>San Antonio raised its record to 1-4, while Oakland fell to 0-5. The game was played before 11,012 in Alamo Stadium.</p>
        <p>Penn-Whites run capped an eight-play, 42-yard drive.</p>
        <p>Oakland took a 7-0 lead by marching 46 yards in seven plays on their first possession of the game. Quarterback Fred Besana threw a 19-yard pass to wide receiver Gordon Banks for the touchdown.</p>
        <p>The Gunslingers gained a tie with 3:13 left in the first half. San Antonio quarterback Rick Neuheisel threw a 9-yard scoring pass to tight end Joey Hackett, wrapping up a 52-yard drive that took 12 plays.</p>
        <p>Oakland kicker Kevin Shea then gave the Invaders a 10-7 lead midway through the third quarter with a 36-yard field goal.</p>
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        <p>quarter that set up a 21-yard Trout field goal.</p>
        <p>Trout, released two years ago by the Pittsburgh Steelers because of his inability to make extra points, missed two PAT attempts, but did hit on a 42-yard first period field goal that opened the scoring.</p>
        <p>The victory raised the Stars record to 4-1 and was their 19th in 23 USFL games since the league began last season. The Maulers, who got 54 yards on 16 carries by Mike Ri^er, fell to 1-4.</p>
        <p>With the Stars nursing the 6-3 lead, Garcia Lane returned Larry Swiders punt 27 yards to the Maulers 42 on the fifth play of the second half. Kelvin Bryant picked up 18 yards on a pair of carries and caught a 16-yard Fusina pass to set up the first of Fitzkees three scoring catches.</p>
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        <p>with a 66 in the cloudy weather that produced a few light showers.</p>
        <p>Former PGA champion John Mahaffey, winner of the Bob H(^ Classic arlier this season, birdied his last hole to complete a 68 and was alone in third at 206.</p>
        <p>Johns been there before, lots of times. He could be tough to handle, Tewell said, looking ahead to Sundays final round of the chase for a $72,000 first prize.</p>
        <p>Larry Rinker was at 207 after a 70 and was followed by Bernhard Langer, the West German who finished third in last weeks Bay Hill Classic. Langer, a five-time winner in Europe last season, matched par despite some erratic pitting and finished 54 holes at 208.</p>
        <p>Corey Pavin, with a 67, and Don Pooley, with a 68, were next at 209.</p>
        <p>Tom Watson, the five-time British Open champion trying to fight his way out of a slump, had a 68 and was ' in a group at 210. PGA title-holder Hal Sutton struggled to a 74 and was at 217.</p>
        <p>Eastwood, whose career-high finish came last year as a runner-up in the Tournament Players Championship, started the third round with a two-shot lead and, at one time, expanded it to five shots.</p>
        <p>About that time, I was telling myself, hes having one of those days. Dont let him get too far out in front,Tewell said.</p>
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        <p>1-8. Folsom 1-7. Pittsburgh. Flowers 5-62. Anderson 5-45, Rozier 619. Kaugh 2-21, Shaw</p>
        <p>2-18, Miller 1-5.</p>
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        <p>KAANAPALI, Hawaii (AP) -Betsy King of Limekiln, Pa., swept into a four-stroke lead after three rounds at the $200,000 Ladies Professional Golf Associations Kemper Open, shooting a 4-under-par 69 Saturday to bring her total to a 7-under-par 212.</p>
        <p>In second was Tatsuko Ohsako of Osaka, Japan, who had led the first two rounds with a 4-under-69 on the first day and a par-73 on the second. Ohsako bogeyed once to finish Saturdays round with a 1-under-par 74.</p>
        <p>Third place in the race for the $30,000 first prize was a tie between Pat Bradley of Marco Island, Fla., Sue Ertl of Sarasota, Fla., and Cathy Morse of Rochester, N.Y., with 2-under-par 217s and Cathy Morse.</p>
        <p>King, 29, who is looking for her first tournament victory, got off to a slow start with a bogey on the par-3, 160-yard second hole. She recovered with birdies on the seventh, eighth and 10th holes. On the par-5, 471-yard 12th hole. King had an eagle to bring her score to 7-under. A bogey on the 434-yard, par-514th hole cost her a stroke, but she recovered to birdie the par-4,340-yard 15th hole.</p>
        <p>Ohsako, shooting steadily in the relatively light breezes at the Royal Kaanapali North Course, parred every hole until the par-4, 370-yard 16th.</p>
        <p>Bradley went into Saturdays round with par-73 in the first round and a 72 in the second.</p>
        <p>Ertl, who shot a par-73 the first day and a 2-over 75 on the second, scored a 4-under-par 69 Saturday.</p>
        <p>Ive had an on again-off again year, Ertl said. Its real nice to Mit it together. I believe in myself. I jelieve in my golf game. </p>
        <p>Judy Clark of Jupiter, Fla., and Patty Sheehan of Tahoe Donner, Calif., shot the best scores in the tournament so far, 5-under par 68s.</p>
        <p>Sheehans score stood at 219 with Clark at 221.</p>
        <p>KAANAPALI, Hawaii (APi - Third-rmind scores Saturday in liie IKIO.OOO LPGA Kemper Open on the 6,in-yard. par 73 Royal Kaana^ Golf Oub "  ^   72  7146-212</p>
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        <p>DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) - The strong pitching of Jim Clancy and the hittinfl of Domaso Garcia led the Toronto Blue Jays to an 8-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in an exhibition game Saturday.</p>
        <p>Clancy went six innings and gave up only four singles and one run.</p>
        <p>The Blue Jays scored a run in the first off Mike Flanagan, as Garcia (Ioid&amp;gt;led, went to third on a single by Uoyd Moseby and came home on Cliff Johnsons sacrifice fly. .^lnaore tied the score in the MEOnd on an RBI single by Todd</p>
        <p> Tbe Blue Jays broke open the game with Five runs off Flanagan in the third as Garcia doubled home Alfredo Griffin, then Dave Collins, who had singled, scored on a roundout by Moseby. Jesse irfields double scored Garcia, and Willie Upshaw cracked a two-run homer.</p>
        <p>The Blue Jays added their final runs in the eighth on Buck Martinez two-run single.</p>
        <p>The Blue Mays have a 10-9 exhibition record, while the Orioles are 13-7.Astros.....................3</p>
        <p>Twqs.....................2</p>
        <p>ORLANDO, Fla.  Jerry Mum-plirtys two-run homer in the sixth " ive the Houston Astros a 3-2</p>
        <p>exhibition victory over the Minnesota Twins Saturday.</p>
        <p>MumjAreys homer, his first of the spring and only the third by a Houston player, came off loser Larry Pashnick and scored Dickie Thon, who had reached base on shortstop Lenny Faedos error.</p>
        <p>Mumphrey also drove in the Astros other run with a first-inning'</p>
        <p>sin^e off John Butcher.</p>
        <p>I^ton starting pitcher Mike Scott, who allowed five hits and two runs in six innings, was the winnerl. The Astros now have a preseason record (rf 13-7.</p>
        <p>Kent Hrbek had two hits and drove in a run for Minnesota, 8-10.Pirates....................6Ptd Sox...................5</p>
        <p>BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) - Hedi Vargi^ drove in the g^me-winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh innii^ to give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 6-5 exhibition victory over the Boston Red Sox Saturray.</p>
        <p>Vargas sacrifice fly drove in Marvell Wynne, who had reached when he was hit by a pitch and went to second on a ground out. Wyi^ took third on on a bunt sin^e by Jim Morrison, his eighth straight hit in three games.</p>
        <p>Boston took 4-0 lead in the third inning on a ^and slam home run by Jim Rice. 'Im Pirates went ahead 54 in the fifth inning as Jasm Thompson had a three-run home run and Johnny Ray and Bill Madlock had run-scoring singles.</p>
        <p>The Red Sox tieoi the game in the seventh on a solo home run by Reid Nichols.</p>
        <p>Don Robinson was the winnii pitcher after giving up two hits a: one run in three relief innings. Roger Clemens took the loss. He gave up eight hits and six runs in three innings of relief.Dodgars..................3Tigers............... 2</p>
        <p>LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) - A single and a stolen base by Rafael Landestoy keyed a three-run</p>
        <p>eighth-inning for Los Alceles, and Burt Hooten closed out the game with four innings of one4iit relief as the Dodgers beat the Detrmt Tigers 3-2 in an exhibition game Saturday.</p>
        <p>Greg Brock singled to start the Los Angeles eighth, and Jose (jODzalez, running for him, went to third on a single by German Rivera. Gonzalez scoi^ on a sacrifice fly by Jack Fimple, and Rivera came home on an RBI single by Landestoy.</p>
        <p>Landestoy stole second and scored the winning run when Terry Whitfields grouiuler went through Tom Brookens legs at sec(md for an errM-.</p>
        <p>The Tigers scored both their runs in the third off Los Angeles starter Alejandro Pena. Dwight Lowry and Alan Trammell singled and both scored on Darrell Evans double.</p>
        <p>Dave Gumpert, the fourth of five Tigers pitchers, was the l(er. Hooton, tne winner, struck out four in four innings.</p>
        <p>The victory improved the Dodgers spring record to 8-10, while the Tigers slipped to 7-13.Rds.......................4White Sox................2</p>
        <p>TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Dan Driessen and Brad Gulden drove in two runs apiece Saturday to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 4-2 spring training victory over the Chicago White Sox.</p>
        <p>Cincinnati improved to 10-8 while Chicago slid to 12-9 in exhibition play.</p>
        <p>Gulden put Cincinnati ahead with an RBI single in the first inning off struggling starter Lamarr Hoyt, 0-4, who gave up all four runs while working six innings. Guldens single</p>
        <p>drove in Ekklie Milner, who had silked and stole second.</p>
        <p>uiicago tied it in the second against starter Joe Price, 1-2, as Marc Hill walked, took second on Hoyts sacrifice and scored on Rudy Laws single.</p>
        <p>Cincinnati scored twice in the third. Milner singled, was sacrificed to second by Gary Redus, and sewed (Ml Driessens single. Driessen took third on Dave Parkers single and came home when Gulden hit into a force out at second.</p>
        <p>Scott Fletcher walked, stole second and scored on Mike Sodders broken-bat single for Chicago in the fifth to make the score 3-2, but Redus doubled and scored on Driessens single in the bottom of the inning.</p>
        <p>Phils  ......... 7</p>
        <p>Cardinals.................3</p>
        <p>ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -Mike Schmidt slugged a three-run homer and Bo Diaz slammed a two-run blast, powering the Philadelphia Phi lies to a 7-3 triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals in exhibition baseball SAturday.</p>
        <p>Diazs homer provided Philadelphia a 2-0 lead in the second innings. 1110 Phillies added a run in the fourth on an RBI double by pitcher John Denny and made it 7-0 with four unearned runs in the sixth.</p>
        <p>A error by St. Louis third baseman Ken Oberkifell triggered the rally, which was capped by Schmidts home run over the right field wall off Cards reliever Bruce Sutter.</p>
        <p>Earlier in the same inning, Len Matuszek singled home a run. Denny, who pitched five hitless innings at the start, was the winning pitcher</p>
        <p>despite allowing St. Louis three runs in tlw sixth, his final inning.</p>
        <p>Willie McGee doubled home a run and George Hendrick followed with a two-run single f(Mr the (^rds before Jay Tibbs and A1 Holland checked the Cards over the final three innings.</p>
        <p>Dave LaPoint absorbed the loss for St. Louis, 4-13, as Philadelphia impffoved its sprii^ training record to 9-12.</p>
        <p>Expos.....................4</p>
        <p>Royals ...............0</p>
        <p>WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP)  Terry Francona tripled in two of the Expos four unearned runs in the sixth innii^ as Montreal blanked the Kansas City Royals 4-0 in an exhibition game Saturday.</p>
        <p>Bryan Little started the rally against losing pitcher Joe Beckwith with a one-out single and advanced to third base on a single by Tim Rnes.</p>
        <p>Little scored and Raines advanced to third when Royals first baseman Steve Balboni threw wild in an attempt to gun down the Expos infielder at the plate. Mike Stenhouse, who had grounded to Balboni on the play, reached first on a fielders choice.</p>
        <p>Giants....................4</p>
        <p>Cubs...................... 1</p>
        <p>SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. .(AP) -Dave Bergman had two singles and drove in a run in a farewell performance with the San Francisco Giants, who announced a trade of the veteran first baseman after a 4-1 exhibition baseball victory over the Chicago Cubs Saturday.</p>
        <p>Five San Francisco pitchers combined on a four-hitter. Leon Durham</p>
        <p>hit an inside-the-park homer in the ninth inning for the only Chicago run.</p>
        <p>The Giahts fielded split squads Saturday, with another group beating the Seattle Mariners.</p>
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        <p>ByW(K)DYPEELE Reector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>Ohio Universitys Bobcats have got to wonder when the law of averages is going to catch up with them and the East Carolina Pirates.</p>
        <p>Friday afternoon, Jimbo Peterson hurled a five-hitter and Winfred Johnson cracked a two-run homer ' highlighting an 8-1 Pirate victory over the Bobcats. The win gave East Carolina a sweep of the three game series for 1984. and ran their consecutive win streak over the Cats to nine in a row since the two began playing each other. Ohio has yet to claim a victory in the series.</p>
        <p>"Today was pretty much of a fun game. We got a good pitching job from Jimbo, even though he really didnt have his best stuff. And we hit the ball well and fielded well, too. I'm glad to get it, Coach Hal Baird said.</p>
        <p>The Pirates missed out on only a few of their scoring opportunities, putting the game away in the second inning, scoring three times.</p>
        <p>Peterson, who went the distance for his fourth win against no losses, 'gave up the first hit in the third and never allowed more than one per inning. Four times, Ohio pushed men 'as far as second base, but Peterson ; kept them off balance except for the</p>
        <p>Pryor Boosts EdneyvHle</p>
        <p>' GREENSBORO (AP) - Keith ^ Pryor scored 30 points and grabbed 7 rebounds to lead Edneyville to the -1-A boys high school basketball -championship over Cape Hatteras 175-50 on Friday night.</p>
        <p>; The Yellow Jackets, who finished - the season at 26-3, won its first state championship. It was also the first il-A title for a western North Caro-Hina school since the NCHSAA ladopted the four-classification : format in 1960.</p>
        <p> Despite Pryor hitting only one of seven field goals in the first period, 1 Edneyville led 16-10. Pryor hit three 1 straight jumpers in the second .period and finished the half with 14 .points. But. Cape Hatteras, the -smallest public high school in North Carolina, only trailed at the half 124-22.</p>
        <p>: Pryor picked up his third foul ;midway through the third period, 'but Mark Dalton and Mark Splawn -helped keep the Yellow Jackets Istretch their lead to 41-31 midway Ithrough the fourth period.</p>
        <p>: Splawn scored 18 points to join jPryor in double-figures.</p>
        <p>* The Hurricanes, 27-4, were led by IWilliam Jones 15 points. Joey .Hammond chipped in 11 points.</p>
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        <p>Schmitt 3-11 (M) 6. Burres 1-5 1-2 3. Woods 1-4 1-3 3, W. Jones 5-6 5-.S 15. Hammond 4-7 3-5 11. C "Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Cook 04 0-0 0, Smithwick 3-6 0-0 6. Barnette 2-3 04) 4, Oden 0-1 04) 0. Auguston 04) 2-4 2. Totals 19-5;) 12-1953.</p>
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        <p>. Splawn 9-14 0-2 18. Willingham 1-1 04) 2. Pryor 12 21 6-6 30. .Moss 3-5 1-1 7. Dalton 4-8 04) 8, Lyba 1-1 04) 2, Johnson 04) 1-2 1. Freeman 0-1 04) 0. Staton 1-1 1-1 3, Steppe 04) 2-2 2, Kreuz 04) 0-1 0. -Heater 1-104)2 Totals32-55 11-1575</p>
        <p> Halftime-Edneyville 24. Cape Hatteras 22. 'Fouled out-Moss Rebounds- Cape Hatteras 30 "(Woods 7i, Ednevville 35 (Willingham 9)</p>
        <p> Assists-Cape Hatteras 10 iHammond 4i. Ed ' neyville 22 (Moss 101 Total foulsCape Hatteras M. Edneyville 18 Technicals-none.</p>
        <p>seventh inning when the lone Bobcat run scored.</p>
        <p>Rick Korkate led off ihat frame</p>
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        <p>Godtey Ices GC For Jaguar Win</p>
        <p>ByJI.MMYDuPREE Reflector Sports Writer</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - Farmville Centrals Billy Godley threw a three-hitter and struck out seven batters as the Jaguars survived a 1-0 pitching duel against Greene Central Friday in Eastern Carolina 3-A high school baseball action.</p>
        <p>In fact, Greene Central hit the ball out of the infield just three times in the contest, with one of those a pop fly to center.</p>
        <p>Press Harris ripped a two-out triple in the second inning for the Rams first hit of the day, but Godley got Jerome Flowers to tap back to the mound for the final out. Greene Central got runners as far as second base just three times, and only in the sixth did they manage a pair of ruimers'i^t the same time as Godley ggive up two walks in seven innings.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, Murphy was having what would usually be a standout performance on the mound, allowing five hits, four walks and striking out five.</p>
        <p>When youve got a good pitcher on the mound whos hitting the comers, its tough to get the hits, Greene Central Coach James Fulghum said. After the first inning, I felt like our pitcher (Rusty Murphy) settled down and threw a good ballgame. We just werent able to score any mns.</p>
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        <p>East Carolinas mens tennis team wrestled a hard-fought victory from Campbell University Friday afternoon, 5-4.</p>
        <p>The Pirates clinched the win in the singles, winning five of the six, while Campbell came back to sweep the doubles. Four of the six singles went to split sts and seven games in the whole match went to extra games before being decided.</p>
        <p>The win gives the Pirates a 4-2 spring record. After a match Saturday against Virginia Commonwealth, the Bucs host the Harvard "B team on Monday.</p>
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        <p>Godley, who improved his record to 2-0 on the season, was the only batter in the game with two hits -both to the infield.</p>
        <p>Weve been swinging the bats well, Farmville Coach Bill Davis said. Murphy pitched well for Greene Central, but I thought we would hit the ball better. I thought it was a well-played game, though, for both teams.</p>
        <p>Nat Norris, who stole a pair of bases in the game, scored the games only run in the first inning. Norris led off with a base on balls and stole second. Randy Daniels walked, and Godley slapped an infield single which went off the tip of Murphys glove to load the bases.</p>
        <p>Joey Steppe struck out, but Taylor Walston followed with a fielders choice to drive in the game winning run. After a walk to Mark Wooten to reload the bases with two out, Murphy got Hugh Moore to ground out to the shortstop to get out of the inning.</p>
        <p>We knew we couldnt give up many runs, Fulghum said. But if you dont score any yourself, you sure cant win. Weve been facing good pitching the last two games. When Godleys on the mound, Farmville Central is going to be tough.</p>
        <p>The only other time the Jaguars threatened was in the third, when Godley opened with his second infield single and stole second. After one out, Godley moved to third on a fielders choice by Walston. But a pop fly to left by Wooten ended the rally.</p>
        <p>Farmville Central, now 4-0-1 on the season, travels to Southwest Edgecombe Tuesday, while Greene Central visits North Lenoir.</p>
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        <p>Warren,3b  3 0 0 0 Norns;cf  2 110</p>
        <p>Hall.rf  3  0  0 0  Daniels.ss  2  0  0  0</p>
        <p>Grant.c  3  0  10  Codley.p  3  0  2  0</p>
        <p>Joyner.dh  2  0  0 0  .Sleppe.Jb  3  0  0  0</p>
        <p>Brown,pr  0  0  0 O  Walston,c  3  0  0  1</p>
        <p>Barnes.cf  3  0  o o  Wooten.lb  1  o  0  0</p>
        <p>Harris,lb  2  0  10  Moore.2b  3  0  10</p>
        <p>Wade.pr  0  0  0 0  Wmdbam.lf  3  0  10</p>
        <p>Flowers.If  2  0  0 0  Tnpp.rl  3  0  0  0</p>
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        <p>Moore,2b  3  0  10</p>
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        <p>Totals  21  0  3 0  Tofats  23  1  .5  1</p>
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        <p>The Pirates got all they needed in the third. David Wells walked with one down and Bradberry singled to center, moving to second when the ball was hobbled in the outfield. Mike Williams got the first of two hits with a single to right scoring Wells. Ricky Nichols walked and Jim Riley gilded into a fielders choice, scoring Bradberry. Nichols was safe at second, however, when the fielder pulled his foot off the bag too early. Steve Sides then grouned tp the infield, scoring Williams with the finah run of the frame.</p>
        <p>East Carolina came up with one in the third. Todd Evans doubled to right and took third on an out. He scored on Wells single.</p>
        <p>The Pirates ran the lead to 6-0 with two more in the fourth. Williams doubled to left and scored on Nichols single to center. Nichols moved up on an out and scored on a hit by Sides.</p>
        <p>The final two came in the seventh.</p>
        <p>Bullock Lifts Hobbtort</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO (AP) - PhUIip Bullocks short jumper with 30 seconds remaining helped lift Hob-bton to the 2-A high school state boys basketball title with a 73-68 victory over West Davidson Friday night.</p>
        <p>Bullock maneuvered inside for a bucket to give the Wildcats a 69-08 lead, and Hobbton hit four.straight free throws to seal the victory and end the Dragons 22-game winning streak.</p>
        <p>West Davidson stretched a 37-29 halftime lead to 48-36 midway through the third period before the Wildcats, which finished 20-8, scored eight straight to cut the deficit to 53-50 at the end of the quarter.</p>
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        <p>Evans singled and Johnson followed with his home run to center.</p>
        <p>Williams, Wells and Evans each collected two hits ^n the day, while Korkate picked up two hits for the Bobcats.</p>
        <p>The win boosted the ECU record to 14-4 on the year, while Ohio leaves with a 3-7 mark.</p>
        <p>Following an ECAC-South doubleheader against Amerjgan University on Saturday, the Pirales will play host to the University of Richmond today at 1 p.m.</p>
        <p>Reid Ross Takes Title</p>
        <p>ELON COLLEGE (AP) - Monique Pompili scored 12 points and two other players added 10 points each to spark Fayetteville Reid Ross to the 4-A girls stale basketball championship with a 45-39 victory over GreensDoro Smith on Friday night.</p>
        <p>Pompilis follow shot early in the opening period gave the Cougars a 6-5 lead, which they never relinquished. Reid Ross went up 40-27 with less than four minutes left before the Eagles rallied in the final minutes.</p>
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        <p>Sunday March 25,1984  3.7Dieqcs, Cougs Meet In Midwest Final</p>
        <p>ST. LOL S (AP)  DePaul is out, Wake Forpt is in and Houston's in the driverfe seat for a run at its third straight basketbal A</p>
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        <p>:CAA title.</p>
        <p>thr^ig of 20.143 looked on ically as Ray Meyer, the Man of the college game, watched his young DePaul team stumble the finish Friday night. The Bl^ Demons lost 73-71 in overtim/ to Wake Forest after Houstoi triumphed 78-71 over Mempt State "Basketball is always going to be my lo\e The game has given so</p>
        <p>much to me and my family, said Meyer, who is planning next year to become a DePaul fund-raiser.</p>
        <p>"I will look forward in my declining years to giving something back, the 70-year old coach said. "Basketball is at its peak. I dont expect basketball to be greater than it is right now</p>
        <p>The team on the court Meyer considered special gave no indication the end was near when it grasped an 65-57 lead with 3:07 left. Then misplay begat misplay. De-snot</p>
        <p>laney Rudd^</p>
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        <p>^ For The Slam</p>
        <p>forward Kenny Green of Wake Forest spears the basket in M Deacons NCAA .Midwest Regional semifinal game against DePaul Friday. Watching the play from below is</p>
        <p>Paul center Marty Embry (51). The Deacons won the e in overtime to advance to the regional final. (AP Tphoto)</p>
        <p>Perez Back In Jail</p>
        <p>t SA.N'TIAGO. Dominican Republic APi - For a little while, it looked jjke Pascual Perez would be in an jttlanta Braves uniform before opening day. Now. no one is sure when he might be free to resume his inajor league career.</p>
        <p>- "I'm ready to win 20 games or more for the Braves. Im not going to disappoint my fans, my team-imates on the Braves, and much less the Dominican people who have supported me through this difficult Hme.  Perez said Friday after being convicted on a reduced charge of cocaine possession, fined $1.000 and brdered released from prison.</p>
        <p>. But, an appeal of the criminal ^ourt decision was immediately en</p>
        <p>tered by District Attorney Luis Coss and. under Dominican law, Perez was sent back to jail.</p>
        <p>People in Atlanta and the Dominican Republic can have confidence in me, because Im going to play the role that everyone expects.  Perez said after the trial. But it was not known when the appeal would be heard by the Dominican Republic Supreme Court and the 24-year-old right-handed ace of the Braves staff could be jailed past the major league opening day of April 2.</p>
        <p>Perez also faces a possible suspension by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.</p>
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        <p>slam by Kenny Green and Anthony Teacbeys rebound effort brought Wake Forest back.</p>
        <p>Rudd matched two foul shots by Kenny Patterson with 1:04 to play, making it 67-65, and cooly threw in a 25-footer at the buzzer to send it into overtime tied at 71.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest spread its offense in the extra session, first taking the lead and then falling behind 71-69. After Danny Young tied for the Ikmon Deacons with 1:12 left, he won it at the final buzzer with a driving layup.</p>
        <p>I gave it to Delaney, said Young of his winning shot, a layup which followed a missed free throw by Patterson.</p>
        <p>I told him to shoot, but he said, Weve got time.  the Wake Forest senior guard said. "I was going to take a jump shot. I was hoping maybe Id get fouled.</p>
        <p>Carl Tacy, the Demon Deacons</p>
        <p>coach, said his confidence grew following Rudds tying shot.</p>
        <p>Theyve done this so many times, he said, referring to Wake Forests six victories in seven overtime tests. What a good way to end the game.</p>
        <p>Until Rudd and Young came through with their clutch shots, the burly Teachey was forced to play the role of the Demon Deacons mainstay.</p>
        <p>His 6-foot-9 presence in the lane was altering the course of many DePaul shots. The Blue Demons shot only 38.7 percent after leading 39-35 the half. But their misplays hurt more.</p>
        <p>Particularly damaging was a lob pass by Patterson for Tyrone Corbin which went out of bounds ahead of Rudds pivotal shot.</p>
        <p>We made a lot of mistakes that we shouldnt have. We had the game and made a bad pass, Corbin said.</p>
        <p>Meyer's Final Game 'Not A Pretty Sight'</p>
        <p>ST. LOUIS (AP) - The last few minutes of Ray Meyers 42 years were not a pretty sight. His DePaul Blue Demons knew it.</p>
        <p>More than 20,000 who squeezed into The Arena for a glimpse of basketball history knew it.</p>
        <p>And with the same simple honesty which has characterized the remarkable career of a remarkable man, he at once admitted it.</p>
        <p>We panicked at the end, said the 70-year-old coaching legend who will coach no more. Thats the story of this game.</p>
        <p>Meyers dream of winning the collegiate championship at the end of his 42-year career was shattered Friday night in a 73-71 overtime loss to a gritty team from Wake Forest.</p>
        <p>The semifinal match of the NCAA Midwest Regional probably should never have gone into overtime. The Blue Demons, although playing raggedly most of the night, held a six-point lead with 2:13 to go.</p>
        <p>But some ill-advised passing and a couple of careless turnovers let the Deacons tie it at 67-67 on Delaney Rudds 20-footer at the buzzer.</p>
        <p>It was the same story in the overtime. The score was knotted at 71 when Wake Forests Danny Young split the defense and drove the lane for the winning layup at the buzzer.</p>
        <p>The game and the era were over. The Meyer record: 724-354. Only four coaches ever won more games than he.</p>
        <p>It wasnt the way I planned to end my career, Meyer said. I started it with a win. But now I end up with a loss.</p>
        <p>As always, he was gracious in defeat.</p>
        <p>We didnt play as well at the end of the game as we had been all year, but I want to congratulate Wake Forest and hand it to them, he said. Normally, we don't play this poorly, but thats basketball. I con</p>
        <p>gratulate Wake Forest and their coach, Carl Tacy, and I wish them well in the tournament.</p>
        <p>The humility and integrity of Meyer and his DePaul teams had entieared him to basketball fans everywhere. The recruiting scandals which rip ugly scars across the face of many college programs never touched his institution.</p>
        <p>Throughout his long reign, there was never one hint of one suggestion of one bit of wrongdoing at the Catholic school in Chicago.</p>
        <p>As he prepared to turn the job over to his assistant coach and son. Joey Meyer, a whole nation began pulling for the grandfatherly coach with the gap-toothed smile. The record crowd of 20,143 who packed the 55-year-old St. Louis Arena stood and cheered when the Blue Demons jumped out to a nine-point lead in the first half.</p>
        <p>One of Meyers first DePaul teams, the 1945 Blue Demons featuring George Mikan, won the National Invitation Tournament when it was considered the most irestigeous postseason college laskettell prize. But the NCAA championship was to forever elude him.</p>
        <p>I was thinking as I walked off the floor that this will be the last time," he said with a smile. "But basketball is so special to me that Ill be a spectator in the tournament next year.</p>
        <p>Perhaps' the Blue Demons fatal collapse at the hands of the tenacious Deacons should not have been surprising. Meyer had suggested all along that their 27-2 record may be deceptive.</p>
        <p>This tea'm has already done more than I could have expected.  he had said the day before.</p>
        <p>The team I left in the lockerroom will always be special to me. he said Friday night. "Im sorry we didnt win. But Im happy for the year they gave me. I'm not sorry for myself, but for the players."</p>
        <p>I felt very confident that we were going to win. When I saw the last shot go in, it made me feel bad.</p>
        <p>Tacy admitted he had mixed feelings about closing the curtain on Meyers illustrious career.</p>
        <p>Hes a great coach. If we werent )laying him, Id like to have seen lim go all the way, the Wake Forest mentor said. When the balls tossed up, its a different feeling.</p>
        <p>In the opener Houston overcame a 20-19 edge by Memj^is State with a run of 10 points and clung to a 41-40 lead at halftime.</p>
        <p>Freshman William Bedfords two baskets gave the losing Tigers their Last advantages in the early minutes of the closing period. Afterward, Akeem Olajuwon and Michael Young moved the Cougars away.</p>
        <p>Houston Coach Guy V. Lewis said he resurrected a defense he had concocted nearlytwo decades earlier in putting the brakes on Memphis State star Keith Lee.</p>
        <p>Its a 1-3-1, but its sort of a crazy 1-3-1, the Cougars coach said. "I used it first in Valparaiso, Chile when we were on tour. Were probably the only ones that use it.</p>
        <p>Olajuwon had 25 points, pulled down 13 rebounds and blocked four shots for Houston, which shot 61 percent.</p>
        <p>Alvin Franklin popped in 12 of his 24 points for the Cougars in the opening 10 minutes. Bedford wound</p>
        <p>up with 21 points for Memphis State, which lost three starters on fouls.</p>
        <p>Kenny Green had 25 points and 13 rebownds for Wake Forest, which will take a 23-8 record up against Houston, 30-4, in Sundays final.</p>
        <p>1 havent really had time to think about it but we look forward to it, said Tacy. "It will be difficult for us to match up in size, but weve had that problem before.</p>
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        <p>Meyer Thinks Of Gam^</p>
        <p>On The Rebound</p>
        <p>Georgetowns Patrick Ewing (33) pulls down a rebound as UNLVs Richie Adams (31) reaches for the ball during second-half action Friday night in their N'CAA Western Regional semifinal game in Los Angeles. The Hoyas defeated the Running Rebels 62-48 and will meet Dayton in the finals Sunday. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>By BARRY WILNER AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>When it was over, when 42 years of recruiting, game plans and coaching. were behind him, Ray Meyer wasnt thinking of himself. He was thinking about his players, his replacement and his sport.</p>
        <p>Basketball is a part of me and will always be a part of me, Meyer said after his fourth-ranked DePaul Blue Demons were tied at the buzzer to end regulation time, then lost 73-71 to No. 19 Wake Forest on Danny Youngs drivii^ basket at the end of overtime in the NCAA Midwest R^ional semifinals. Im sorry we dimit win. Im not sorry for myself. Im sorry for the players!</p>
        <p>Meyer, 70, now hands over the Blue Demons coaching duties to son Joey.</p>
        <p>I hope they dont expect too much of him, said the man they call simply Coach, who compiled a 724-354 career record. This ballclub has to improve and get better. Ill be in the stands pulling for them, just as Ive been pulling for them on the bench.</p>
        <p>Meyer will be in the stands without an NCAA title partly because his latest team could not protect a lead. Ahead by six points in the final two minutes, despite having four starters shackld with four fouls through the-last seven minutes of regulation, the Blue Demons got sloppy.</p>
        <p>They had the ball with less than 20 seconcb to go, butfreshman Dallas Comegys hurled a cross-court p^ in the direction of Tyrone Corbin, who saved the bail from g&amp;lt;Hng out of bounds but knocked it to Wake Forests Kenny Green.As the final seconds ticked off. Green passed to Delaney Rudd, whose 20-footer at the buer tied H67-07.</p>
        <p>With the game tied 71-71 and 19 seconds to go in overtime, Rudd fouled DePauls Kenny Patterson, who missed the front end of the one-and-one. Wake Forest got the rebound, delayed and then Young drove in for the decisive basket.</p>
        <p>We panicked at the end. Thats the sto|7 of the game, Meyer said. We win with class and we lose with class. Well walk out of here with our heads hi^. Maybe we didnt play our best, but we tried.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest was at its best in the frantic final moments of regulation and overtime before a St: Louis Arena record crowd of 20,143.</p>
        <p>Theyve done this so many times, Wake Forest Coach Carl Tacy said of his 23-8 Demon Deacons, who have won six times in seven overtime contests. I didnt think we played all that well through the game. We were a little bit tentative off the boards.</p>
        <p>But they did what was needed to advance to Sundays Midwest finals against No. 5 Houston, which</p>
        <p>dumped Memphis State 78-71. And to ring down the curtain on Meyers career.</p>
        <p>"Its starting to sink in right now, Meyer said. It wasnt the way I planned to end my career . </p>
        <p>In the West Regional at Los Angeles, No. 2 Georgetown beat No. 13 Nevada-Las Vegas and will face unheralded Dayton, a 64-58 victor over No. 15 Washington; on Sunday.</p>
        <p>Today, it was Virginia, 20-11, against 22-8 Indiana for the East title at Atlanta, and No. 3 Kentucky hosting No. 6 Illinois for the Mideast crown.</p>
        <p>The Final Four will be staged next weekend in Seattle.</p>
        <p>Houston, 30-5, moved a step closer to making the national finals for the third straight year as Akeem 01a-juwon scored 25 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked four shots. The champions of the Southwest Conference also held All-American forward Keith Lee to four points in the second half.</p>
        <p>Alvin Franklin added 24 points for Houston, while Memphis State was paced by freshman 7-footer William Bedford, who had 21 points before fouling out.</p>
        <p>It seemed like wed get a lead and it would vanish, Houston Coach Guy Lewis said. It was that way throughout until the end. Wed score at will at one end of the court and theyd score at will at the other. </p>
        <p>Edwards' Two-Hitter Boosts Conley Victory Over Kinston</p>
        <p>Perez Jailed...</p>
        <p>defense arguments showing procedural violftions in Perezs indict^</p>
        <p>KINSTON - Darryl Edwards held Kinston to only two hits as D.H. Cdnley squeezed out a 2-0 baseball victory over the Vikings Friday afternoon.  W</p>
        <p>Edwards struck out 11 and walked just one in pitching the shutout for Ccinley.</p>
        <p>Conley scored both of its runs in thf third inning. With one away, Steve Mills walked and Fred Bryant reached on an error. Chria Via beat out an infield grounder for a hit, loftding the bases. Calvin Phillips then singled, driving in both Mills and Bryant.</p>
        <p>Via finished the game with two hits to lead Conley at the plate.</p>
        <p>Now 3-3 overall, the Vikings are idle until Friday when they travel to</p>
        <p>Farmville Central.</p>
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        <p>Edwards and Bryant; Brown and Whitley</p>
        <p>Williamston....................2</p>
        <p>Tqrboro.........................0</p>
        <p>TARBORO - Williamstons Tommy Wynne limited Tarboro to ofdy two hits as'the Tigers gained a 2-0 Northeastern Conference baseball victory over the Vikings Ffiday,</p>
        <p>Wynne, in going the distance, walked but one and struck out six in the shutout.</p>
        <p>' Williamston got all it needed in the third inning as James Ward singled, stole second and scored on Les Keels fly that was errored.</p>
        <p>Ward came around again in the fifth with an insurance run. He doubled, was awarded third on interference and scored on Glenn Hardisons hit.</p>
        <p>Ward was the games lone player with two hits.</p>
        <p>Now 5-0, Williamston plays host to Murfreesboro in a non-conference game Wednesday.</p>
        <p>Williamston.........................(Nil 10 ii-: I i</p>
        <p>Tarboro...............................iNNi (nni oo  i</p>
        <p>Wynne and Mobley : Butler and Hawkins</p>
        <p> 8</p>
        <p> ............5</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON - Wilmington Christian Academy took the lead in the  first  inning  and  held  off  a</p>
        <p>Greenville Christian rally in the final frame for an 8-5 victory over the Knights Friday.</p>
        <p>Greenville pushed over a run in the top of the first, but didnt score again  until  the  seventh  when  it</p>
        <p>pushed over four runs to cut the margin to three.</p>
        <p>In the meantime. Wilmington</p>
        <p>Wilmington. Greenville..</p>
        <p>scored three in the bottom of the first and added one in the second.</p>
        <p>In the fourth Wilmington got what proved to be the difference. Steve Dover and Eddie Blake both walked, coming around to score when Tom Lewis' fly to the outfield was errored. Jim Reagan then grounded out. with Lewis scoring on the play.</p>
        <p>That made it 7-1 and Wilmington added an insurance run in the sixth.</p>
        <p>Blake led the Wilmington hitting with two, while Darren OBrian had three, one a triple, for GCA.</p>
        <p>The Knights, now 1-1, play host to Wilson Christian on Friday.</p>
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        <p>Wilmington...  :il .Wl xN .i 1</p>
        <p>Roeser. Harris &amp;lt;6i andO'Brian; Reagan, Ward (land Manley</p>
        <p>Washington   .......... 12</p>
        <p>Plymouth .......  4</p>
        <p>PLYMOUTH - Washington High Schools Sam Stephenson scattered six hits and the Pam Pack rompedlo a 12-4 Northeastern Conference baseball victory over Plymouth Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>The Pack took a 1-0 lead in the first, then exploded for nine runs in the second to put the game on ice. Washington added one each in the sixth and seventh innings. Plymouth came up with one in the second, two in the sixth and one in the seventh.</p>
        <p>Stevenson, in going the distance, walked four and struck out 11. Only two of the runs against him were earned.</p>
        <p>John High led the Washington hitting with three, while Joe Ange and Dick Cherry each had two. John Mobley drove in three runs with a bases loaded double and Brian Williaston  had  three  rbis on  a</p>
        <p>sacrifice fly and a single.</p>
        <p>Steve Hart led Plymouth with three hits, half his teams total.</p>
        <p>Washington is now 3-0 overall and 2-0 in league play. The Pam Pack hosts Ahoskie on Tuesday.</p>
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        <p>Stephenson and Whittenburg: Alligood and Hart</p>
        <p>mound for Aycock, with Michael Bartlett closing out the abbreviated contest in the fourth.</p>
        <p>Tommy Dunn led the Falcons with six hits in as many trips to the plate, including a pair of triples and three runs batted in. Paul Summerlin knocked in five runs with a homer, a triple and a double. Johnny Carr went 4-4 at the plate with a double and a homer for four RBI, while Jesse Woodard needed three hits to drive in four runs. Jeff Lynch followed with three hits and a pair of RBI.</p>
        <p>C.B. Aycock improved its record to 3-1 overall and 1-0 in the conference. North Pitt entertains Southern Nash Tuesday.</p>
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        <p>Roanoke....  ......18</p>
        <p>Ahoskie............. 5</p>
        <p>AHOSKIE - Stacy Wallace rapped four hits and scored four runs to lead Roanoke to an 18-5 pounding of Ahoskie Friday in Northeastern 3-A Conference high school baseball action.</p>
        <p>Richard Wilson pitched through six innings for the Redskins to pick up the victory, while Steve Day came on in the final frame to close out the game.</p>
        <p>Charles James went 2-2 at the plate for Roanoke with a double, while Greg Casper had a pair of hits and Sammy Respess was 2-3.</p>
        <p>We just had our hitting shoes on yesterday, Roanoke Coach Nolan Respess said after his team swatted 17 hits. Our pitching wasnt real good, but we played pretty good defense. If we get some pitching, well be all right.</p>
        <p>I knew we were going to be a good hitting team, but we havent been able to take batting practice until Thursday. Weve either been playing or the weathers been bad.</p>
        <p>Roanokf...........................ui:i 7:ii :i-in li 4</p>
        <p>.Ahoskif...........................m H - .7 N .i</p>
        <p>Wilson. Day '7i and Casper; Kirby. Terry i3i. Young i4i, Drisson i5i and Lassiter.</p>
        <p>(Continued from page B-7)</p>
        <p>With the decision, we ar now in position to complete our own investigation, a baseball spokesman said before the appeal was announced. As to his reporting, we are currently evaluating that.</p>
        <p>There was no indication when tbe commissioner would make a decision on Perezs baseball future.</p>
        <p>Weve been proceeding on the assumption that we probably or possibly would not have Pascual Perez this year. And at no point did we make any determination that we would make any trade to come up with another pitcher, because we didnt want to break up our club, Braves Genera^ Manager John Mullen said from West Palm Beach. Fla., where the team is stationed for spring training.</p>
        <p>Well just have to see what happens, Mullen said after learning of the appeatf^rom The Associated Press.</p>
        <p>Braves representatives monitoring Fridays trial said Perez had been issued a visa before he was arrested and was to leave for their Florida training camp on Tuesday. With the prosecution appeal pending, he will not be permitted to leave the Dominican Republic even if he should be released from prison.</p>
        <p>It could not be learned immediately if the U.S. consul in Santiago would revoke the visa because of the conviction, the equivalent of a misdemeanor.</p>
        <p>Perez was arrested Jan. 9 outside a Santiago bar with one-half gram of cocaine in his wallet. He was charged with drug trafficking because of the quantity, and has been held without bail at the Fort San Luis prison.</p>
        <p>After hearing testimony Friday in a packed criminal c(Hirtroom, Judge Fanny Cervantes de Bales reduced the charge against Perez to simple The</p>
        <p>ment. The envelope of cocaine presented in evidence was unsealed, unlabeled and had remained in the mssession of the arresting of-icer.Dominican law requires that the evidence be placed in the custody of the courts. -s Spectators packing the courtroom burst into applauseand cheered when the court clerk read the verdict. An ehormous crowd had ;thered outside the court early riday to cheer Perez as he was escorted by police from the nearby prison.</p>
        <p>Perez told the court the envelope had been given to him by an unidentified woman in Atlanta for delivery to a third party, and that he had never bothered to open it to see what it was.</p>
        <p>Perez also told the court he had been pressured into signing a confession by police and the district attorneys promise of a deal. He said police had him stripped and questioned him while naked, a charge corroborated in court by police witnesses.</p>
        <p>Thousands of people jammed the street behind the police patrol car that returned Perez to the prison after the trial. The huge crowd gathered outside the prison gates shouting encouragement and applauding. . .</p>
        <p>Memphis State Coach t)ana Kirk wondered about the offickting. His Tigers drew 25 fouls andhad three starters foul out, while Houston collectedonly 11 fouls. |  -</p>
        <p>Its hard for me to conreive that the most physical teani in the country could go more Uhan 11, minutes without a foul, Wrk said.  But Houston is an excellent team and they can win it all. * i' ^ For Georgetown, center' Patrick' Ewing scored 16 points and trabbed 15 refunds and Michael Jayson hit ail 12 of his free tqrows. Georgetown. 31-3, broke the game open at the outset of the seccid half with a 10-2 run.</p>
        <p>"Im not ready to go home yet, Ewing said. We set a goailat the beginning of the season to \4in the national championship, and thats what were here to do.</p>
        <p>Dayton, 21-10 and on it^ own shocking rush for the FinaUFour, ended Washingtons hopes of qualifying for the finals in its nometovn.</p>
        <p>Roosevelt Chapman had 22 ^ints and the Flyers, with no starter taller than 6-7, broke the game open with an 11-1 surge in a 7:49 span d the second half.</p>
        <p>N. Iredell To^ SW EdgecomSe</p>
        <p>ELGN COLLEGE (AP) - m\ Cartner scored 21 points and hit bth ends of a one-and-one with 17 seconds left to propel North Irelell, to a 50-47, victory over SouthVtest Edgecombe and the 3-A girls^ basketball championship on Friday" night.</p>
        <p>The Raiderettes, who finished the season at 28-2, trailed SouthV^t 47-44 with 2:13 left but conseculve baskets by Teresa Smyre and Ch^ie* Foster put North Iredell up 447' withUlOtogo.    .</p>
        <p>The teams exchanged baskets'in the final minute before Cartner hit the two free throws:</p>
        <p>The Lady Cougars led 13-7 at end of the first quarter and 22-17 kt' halftime before Tina Tollivers, three-point play put North Iredill into the lead 28-26 at the 5:11 mark )f the third quarter.</p>
        <p>The Lady Cougars. 26-5, regain^ the lead at 36-30 late in the thiti' quarter before having its lead cut k&amp;gt; 42-40 with 4:43 left.</p>
        <p>Cartner led the Raiderettes with 21 points, while Smyre added 12.</p>
        <p>Phyllis Gorham scored a ganM-high 30 pints for the Lady Cougars. Her twin sister, Pam, chipped ii with 11.</p>
        <p>SB KIM.K((IMHKii;i T \ld\(i J SimM H MivoW iwio, Phvllis (iorham IJ ;iii 4s 1 Pam (forham  1211</p>
        <p>Mabn 11 (Ml2. Lawrenceihkmiu Totals2I-6J &amp;gt;847 N. (RKIlPl.l. i.ii Cariner T 12 7 7 21 Tollner J 71J t Smvre &amp;gt;7 2 112 Tilles 2 J 0414 PoMer 1-7 01 (&amp;gt; Ha(er iH (Mill Tnuk20-:I10-I2'5(j</p>
        <p>Halflime SB Edgecombe 22 N Iredell 17 Kmrie) out none Kebounifc SB Edgecombe 2(i T \lasu7..N Iredell 4.7 Tolliser 17 Tolal fouls SB EdgetomW 14. \ Iredell II Technicals none .4 I Bii</p>
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        <p>The prosecution had asked for the minimum sentence of two years imprisonment and a $500 fine on the trafficking charge.</p>
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        <p>PIKEVILLE - John Herring cracked a grand slam homer to cap a 17-run explosion by C.B. Aycock in the fourth inning and John Thomas fired a two hitter as the Falcons blasted North Pitt 28-0 Friday in Eastern Carolina 3-A Conference baseball action.</p>
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        <p>North Lenoir at Greene Central JVi4pm )</p>
        <p>Northern Nash al Rose 14 pm 1 Parmvllle Central at Southwest Edgecombe(4p m )</p>
        <p>Jamasville al Columbia C.B Aycock at Ayden-Gnfton 13:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Norm Carolina at East Carolina i3pm.)</p>
        <p>Southern Nash at North Piti (4 p.m )</p>
        <p>Softball Bear Grass at Bath Ahoskieat Washington 14 p m &amp;gt; Roanoke at Bertie 14 p m ) kfatlamuskeet al Chocowimty Northern Nash al Rose 14 p m</p>
        <p>Nash at</p>
        <p>. I.</p>
        <p>Tarboro, Roanoke Rapids at Wsahglon(3;ISp.ro.)</p>
        <p>srboro. Roanoke Rapids st</p>
        <p>hast champion vs. Midwest champion</p>
        <p>Chami</p>
        <p>Monday. AprM 2</p>
        <p>iptonahippme</p>
        <p>White</p>
        <p>Washingtona^lsiS lSpm I Kinston atose (3 30pm.)</p>
        <p>West Craven. Conley al Oaki3:3qp.m.)</p>
        <p>W^|Cfaven. Conley at While Oakglrlsi3:30p m I</p>
        <p>Friday's haerta BasclMlI Cooley at Parmvllle Central (3.30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>North Pitt at Greene Central 4</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Itoanoke Rapids at Williamston (7:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>R(^y Mount at Rose J V (4 p m.) Wilson at Greenville Chrislian (4 pm.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at North Pitt JV (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Roanoke at Tarboro (4 p m.)</p>
        <p>Heftball</p>
        <p>Roanoke at Tarboro (4 p m.) Greene Central at North Pitt (4 pm)</p>
        <p>Conley at Parmvllle Central (3:30 pm )</p>
        <p>Wilson at Greenville Chnstian (4 pm )</p>
        <p>Francis Manon at East Carolina  2(2pm )</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>East Carolina al Florida Relays East Carolina women at N.C Stale Rel^s</p>
        <p>Ssterday's Spsits Track</p>
        <p>East Car(dina al Florida Relays East Carolina women al n C. Sute Relays</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>Harvard "B at East Carolina womenilta m )</p>
        <p>Teaah ('ky Letguf Creative Marketing vs Lobsters (ta m i</p>
        <p>Chico's Vi Greenville Tennis .issnciataniJla m 1 Greenville Tennis Club vs Wachovia tipm i</p>
        <p>Baseball East Carohnia al William A Mary i2pmi</p>
        <p>SaaJav's Sports Teaaia</p>
        <p>Davidson al East Carolina women (Ha m I</p>
        <p>Baseball James Madison at Eass Carolina</p>
        <p>i2p m I</p>
        <p>SoBball</p>
        <p>Florida State al East Carolia - 2 (2pm I</p>
        <p>Pro Baseball</p>
        <p>By The Assedaled Press Friday 's Gams Kansu ClQ vs. Texas,</p>
        <p>|o(All(i ivs.Lu/ to vs f</p>
        <p>'^i^neionati lui vs. Oikago (AL) lis),ocd..min MinnssoU 2. CindnuU (Ml I San Pranciscok. Suttle (u) 4 CIcvelaad 4. San Diego (h) 0 CalMomia 4, QakimmS ttsMirgh vs. St. Louis, ppd.,</p>
        <p>vs. New York (AL).</p>
        <p>Atlanta at 1 DetroitatF.^</p>
        <p>Portland al Golden State Sunday's CasMS BoslOT at Philadelphia IndiaM at Chicago Utah vs. Sentfle. at Tacoma. Wash</p>
        <p>Washington at Cleveland New York at New Jersey San Diego at Los AqgslM</p>
        <p>USFL Standings</p>
        <p>tight end, from the Tampa Bay Bandiu for an undiacloaed future draft choice Placed David Jefferson. linebacker, on injured reserve</p>
        <p>ByHwAssedslidPrm</p>
        <p>EAlTCkNCOWIJlENCE</p>
        <p>HOCKEY HadMy Lesfue NHL-Suspended Nick PMiu. 1^ wiiM. for three ganus and assemed him a SSOO as a result of a confronution on March 30 between Fou and a specUtor at Madiaoo</p>
        <p>JERSEY DEVILS-Signed John Johanuon, center, to an amateur tryout form</p>
        <p>Meyer's Record</p>
        <p>lylieAai</p>
        <p>Year-ny-year 1 Meyer, w"</p>
        <p>IPriday:</p>
        <p>BynMAMOriaisdPress . ar-ny-year coaching rec Ray Meyer, whou coachuig</p>
        <p>record for career</p>
        <p>1942^</p>
        <p>104344</p>
        <p>10444S</p>
        <p>104MI</p>
        <p>104S47</p>
        <p>1947-48</p>
        <p>194940</p>
        <p>196041</p>
        <p>W  L  Pet.</p>
        <p>19  5  791</p>
        <p>22  4  648</p>
        <p>21  3  .975</p>
        <p>19  5  792</p>
        <p>18  9  .640</p>
        <p>22  8  733</p>
        <p>18  9  640</p>
        <p>13  13  460</p>
        <p>13  12  420</p>
        <p>196142</p>
        <p>196243</p>
        <p>196344</p>
        <p>196446</p>
        <p>196648</p>
        <p>198647</p>
        <p>196748</p>
        <p>191649</p>
        <p>196940</p>
        <p>194641</p>
        <p>191142</p>
        <p>196243</p>
        <p>196344</p>
        <p>98446</p>
        <p>198548</p>
        <p>198647</p>
        <p>196746</p>
        <p>19  6  704</p>
        <p>19  9  860</p>
        <p>11  10  324</p>
        <p>16  6  727</p>
        <p>18  6  487</p>
        <p>6  14  .363</p>
        <p>6  12  400</p>
        <p>13  11  341</p>
        <p>17  7  706</p>
        <p>17  6  660</p>
        <p>13  10  365</p>
        <p>13  8  652</p>
        <p>21  4  840</p>
        <p>17  10  629</p>
        <p>16  6  892</p>
        <p>17  8  680</p>
        <p>13  12  520</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1969-70</p>
        <p>1970-71</p>
        <p>1971-72</p>
        <p>1972-73</p>
        <p>1973-74</p>
        <p>1974-75</p>
        <p>1975-78</p>
        <p>1976-77</p>
        <p>1977-78</p>
        <p>1978-79 197940 198041 196142 19C243 198344 TeUls</p>
        <p>14  11  569</p>
        <p>12  13  480</p>
        <p>8  17  330</p>
        <p>12  11  521</p>
        <p>14  II  580</p>
        <p>18  9  .640</p>
        <p>15  10  .600</p>
        <p>20  9  460</p>
        <p>12 566 3 900 8 .813 2 929 2 931</p>
        <p>2 929 12 639</p>
        <p>3 .900</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>724 154 .472</p>
        <p>I., rain</p>
        <p>i3,Dctroitl l^NLi vs. AtUma. ppd. ram</p>
        <p>SuUle4.Chicafo(NL)2 San Dim (MiTMilwauku 5 Satarday's Games</p>
        <p>Philadelphia vs St Louis at St. Petersburg. Pla Chicago (AL) vs Cincinnati at Tampa. Fla Kansu City (m) vs. Mootrul at West Palm Beach. Fla Boston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton. Fla.</p>
        <p>Lm Angein vs Detroit at Lakeland. Pla Houston vs Minnesota at Orlando. Pla New York (NL) vs New York (AL) at Fort Lauderdale. Fla Atlanta vs Texu (u) at Pompano Beach. Fla Baltimore vs Toronto at Dunedin. Fla Chicago (NL) vs San Francisco (Ml at Scottsdale. Ariz.</p>
        <p>Oakland vs San Diego (u) at Yuma. Ariz San Francisco (u) vs Seattle al Tempe. Ariz</p>
        <p>NewOrtsus</p>
        <p>W  L  T  Pet.  PF  PA</p>
        <p>1  1  0  7H  r  78</p>
        <p>1  1  8  .788  78  H</p>
        <p>1  i  4  S8  41  71</p>
        <p>4  4  4  /44  34  123</p>
        <p>Smmvb f</p>
        <p>4 9 O^i.484 181 33 3  I  0  7H  111  55</p>
        <p>3  I  4  758  98  45</p>
        <p>ividc  1  3  4  258  113  98</p>
        <p>m  I  3  4  .256  52  121</p>
        <p>WE8TERNC(mFCRCNCE CcetrsI</p>
        <p>IB  4  4  4  1 480  165  48</p>
        <p>n  3  I  4  756  129  48</p>
        <p>na  3  14</p>
        <p>D  4  4  4</p>
        <p>tom  4  4  4</p>
        <p>PadAt</p>
        <p>3 1 6</p>
        <p>2 2 6 2 2 4</p>
        <p>4 4 4</p>
        <p>Bsiardav'iGsaws</p>
        <p>Oakland at SuAntmio Philadclpiiia at Pittaburgh OklslMuatAriicu</p>
        <p>Saadaj'iGssMs Denver at Memphia Chicago at New Orieana WuMi^ at New Jersey Jacksonville at Loa Angeles Msaday'iGsaMs Birmingham at Tampa Bay Michigan at Houston</p>
        <p>754  52  41</p>
        <p>406  81  145</p>
        <p>064  35  75</p>
        <p>754  64  82</p>
        <p>.564  115  45</p>
        <p>.504  47  64</p>
        <p>644  14  H</p>
        <p>MiRvaukw vs. San Diego (hi at NHL StdHdinQS Lu Vegu. Nev.  .  ..  -</p>
        <p>Cleveland vs. Califorma at Palm</p>
        <p>Sprinp, Calif</p>
        <p>Bowling</p>
        <p>Greenville Christian al Goidaboro Pitt at Southern Nash 14</p>
        <p>(4pm)</p>
        <p>North</p>
        <p>pm.)</p>
        <p>Jamuville al Columbia Farmvllle Central al Southwest Edgscarebe (3:30p.m )</p>
        <p>CB Aycock St Ayden-Grifton (3:30p m )</p>
        <p>Eut Caroluia at Virginia Com-manwullh-2(2p m I North Lenoir al Greme Central (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Tesis</p>
        <p>Farmville Central at North Duatin(3pm )</p>
        <p>Farmvnlc Central at Greene Central(3 30pm 1 Northern Nash al Rose (3 30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Washington at Bertie</p>
        <p>Wedaewday's HfsrU Track</p>
        <p>Greene Central. Farmville Central at South Lenoir Invlutional Farmville Central, Greene Central at SoulhWut Edgecombe girls</p>
        <p>Rom. Laney at Eutern Wayne gU-lii3:30pm )</p>
        <p>Baseball</p>
        <p>Marfreesboro at Wllliamston i4 pm )</p>
        <p>Campbell at Eut Carolina (3 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Edenlon at Washington JV (4 pm )</p>
        <p>WashingtonalBertie(4pm 1 Maftball CravenalPittmen(2pm 1 Craven at Pitt women (2 p m 1 Washingtonal Bertie (4 pm 1 Plymouth at Wllliamston Teaals</p>
        <p>Greenfield Academy at Greenville Juniors (3 30p m ) .</p>
        <p>TbarwUy^^</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grihoo it Southern Nash Crctwell it Jamesville i7 30, p.m.) "' J Chocowiiiily at Aurora Hose aLRocky Mount (4 p m )</p>
        <p>Cape Halteras al Bear Grass (3 pm'</p>
        <p>Plymouth at Conley JV (4 p m 1</p>
        <p>Greene Central at C B Aycock (3:3Upm )</p>
        <p>C.B Aycock al Farmville Central (3 30p m I Roanoke at Washington (3 30 pm I</p>
        <p>Rom at Rocky Mount i3 3Upm 1 NC-Wilmington at East Carolina</p>
        <p>(3|p m 1</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>^den-Grifton at Southern Nuh Cnocowiniiy at Aurora Creswell al Jamesville (3:30 pm.)</p>
        <p>Cape Halteras at Bear Grass (3:30 p.m 1 Rom at Rocky Mount (4 p m 1 -  (iaif</p>
        <p>Rose. Arendell. Parrott at</p>
        <p>Striketles</p>
        <p>W  L</p>
        <p>Trophy House  75',  40',</p>
        <p>Gverton's Super Market74, 41', HAWGrocery  9  47</p>
        <p>ThorpeMimcCo  67  49</p>
        <p>Plight Tire Service 64',  51',</p>
        <p>Farmville Gals...........61  .  55</p>
        <p>Brinkley Moore Motors 59  57</p>
        <p>Ebonnettes  56  58</p>
        <p>Kash A Karry  56  80</p>
        <p>OurGaiw  42  74</p>
        <p>Five's Enough  38',  77',</p>
        <p>, Team *12  31  85</p>
        <p>High game, Pat Conde. JoArme Stoku. m. high senes. Pat Conde, 577</p>
        <p>HiUcresI All-Stan Western Sizzlin'  75  41</p>
        <p>Brolhen-ln Law  66  50</p>
        <p>Brothers Johnson  66  50</p>
        <p>E-Z-3  57  59</p>
        <p>'King Pins  55',  60',</p>
        <p>Masters  55',  60&amp;gt;,</p>
        <p>Flyers  55  61</p>
        <p>PinDnflers  33  83</p>
        <p>High game, Phil Ward, 216, high series. Wade Johnson. 624</p>
        <p>NCAAToufney</p>
        <p>By The Assarlaied Press</p>
        <p>EAST REGIONAL Semiriaals Virgima 83. SyracuM 55 Indiana 72; North Carolina 68 Fiaal</p>
        <p>Saiarday. March 24 Virginia. 20-11. vs Indiana. 226  .</p>
        <p>MI0KA8T REGIONAL ' Seniflaals</p>
        <p>llllnoo 72. Maryland 70 Kentucky 72. l,ouisville 67  ^</p>
        <p>Saturday. March 24 Fiaal</p>
        <p>lllinoU.36-4. vs Kentucky. 28-4</p>
        <p>MIOWKSTKEGIONAI. Fridav. March 23 Al SI. luiia SemHlaala</p>
        <p>Houaion 78. Memphis State 71 Wake Forest73, DePaul 71, OT Saaday. March 25</p>
        <p>Final  '</p>
        <p>Wake Foresl, 23-8. vs Houston, 30-1  *  </p>
        <p>WESTRFAHONAI.</p>
        <p>Al I Angeles Fridas. March 23 SeiBlfiaals Dayton 64. Washington 58 Georgetown 62. Nevada-Las Vegas 48</p>
        <p>- .Sunday, March 25 Final</p>
        <p>Dayton. 21-10, vs Georgetown, 313</p>
        <p>FINAL FOUR Al Seaule .</p>
        <p>Salurday..March 31 Mideast champion vs W^t champion</p>
        <p>NCAA Divisonll</p>
        <p>ByTWAssacUledPrcas</p>
        <p>ScaiifiMis</p>
        <p>AlSpriagfleld.MaM.</p>
        <p>March 23 Central Miaiouri SUte 80. North Alabama 95, OT St Augustine's. N C 99. Kentucky WcaleyanlO</p>
        <p>Chaaipiaasbip</p>
        <p>March 24 Central Miasoun SUte. 28-3, vs Si AtMustine's. N C. 236</p>
        <p>NIT Results</p>
        <p>By Hm Assarlaied Press Qaartcrflaals Tharsday.Martha Michigan 63. Xavier, Ohio 62 Southweatem Louiaiana 87, SanU aara78</p>
        <p>Friday. March 23 Notre Dame n, PitUburgh 64 Vu-ginia Tech 72, Tennasaee 68</p>
        <p>At New Vsrh</p>
        <p>At Madlsoa Squre Garden .Monday. March 26 , Seniflaals '</p>
        <p>Virginia Tech. 21 12. vs &amp;gt;Michi^nJI-li)</p>
        <p>Notre Dame. 20-11. vs Southweatem LouiaUna, 236</p>
        <p>Wednesday. March Za * Consolation and Championahip gamea</p>
        <p>NBA Standings</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>EARTERN CONFERENCE . AtUatic Divisin</p>
        <p>W L Pci. GB x-Boaton  52  16  743  -</p>
        <p>x-PhiUdelphu  44  25  638  7&amp;gt;7</p>
        <p>x-New York  41  27  603  10</p>
        <p>New Jersey  38  32  543  14 .</p>
        <p>Washington  31  39  443  21</p>
        <p>teatral DIvlsioa x-Milwaukee  41  30  577  -</p>
        <p>Dietroil  40  30  571  ',</p>
        <p>AtUnU .  33  39  451  8',</p>
        <p>Chicago  28  42  382  13',</p>
        <p>Cleveland  24  45  348  16</p>
        <p>IndUna  21  48  .304  19</p>
        <p>WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Diviaioo DalUs  38  32  543  -</p>
        <p>UUh  39  33  542  -</p>
        <p>Denver  34  38   .472  5</p>
        <p>Kansas City  33  37 "  471  5</p>
        <p>San Antonio  31  40  437  7t</p>
        <p>Houston  26  44  371  12</p>
        <p>Pacific Divitiao x Loa Angeles  46  23  667  </p>
        <p>Portland  42  28  600  4*,</p>
        <p>Seattle  36  35  507  11</p>
        <p>Phoenix  33  39  458  14',</p>
        <p>Golden Sute  32  38  457  14'-,</p>
        <p>San Diego   26  45  366  21</p>
        <p>x^jincKed playoff berth Friday's Games New Jersey 101. Boston 97 Philadelphia 100, Cleveland 95 Indiana 119, Chicago 112 DalUsll6. Houston 104 Denver IX. Kansu City 116 Golden Sute 115. UUhf04 San Diego 106. Seattle 102 Detroit 121. Los Angeles 118 Portland 124, Phoemx 96 Satarday's Games  Washington at New York Indiana at Milwaukee Denver at DalUs . San Antonio at Kansas City</p>
        <p>By The Asssrialed Press</p>
        <p>WUJE8 CONFERENCE PsUMDivisisi</p>
        <p>W  L  T  Pu  GF  GA</p>
        <p>X-NY isks  41  21  3  96  336  2(0</p>
        <p>x-Wsshoglon  44  21  5  93  2n  217</p>
        <p>x-PbiUdelphis  40  25  10  90  328  275</p>
        <p>x-NY Raien  39  27  9  r  296  287</p>
        <p>New Jersey  17  51  7  41  225  325</p>
        <p>nttsiiurfll  l(  53  6  38  243  3T</p>
        <p>AdauDivWM x-BUfsk)  41  22  7  99  300  2C</p>
        <p>X BasUo  44  25  6  91  318  250</p>
        <p>x4kwhec  40  2(  I  K  230  200</p>
        <p>ilSmMsl  35  35  5  75  271  273</p>
        <p>Hartford  25  40  0  59  287  302</p>
        <p>CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Divisiti y-MinoesoU  r  30  I  82  325  321</p>
        <p>X-SI Lout  31  38  7  (9  278  303</p>
        <p>X-DclrMt  30    7  7  282  304</p>
        <p>Chtcaio  27  40  (  2  251  200</p>
        <p>Toralo  24  e  9  57  282  367</p>
        <p>SaiylhrDivisiaa y-EdnooUxi  54  17  5  113  430  300</p>
        <p>X-Calgary  33  29  13  71  299  289</p>
        <p>l-Vsnnuver  31  M  7  89  294  320</p>
        <p>x-Wuxuptf  a  M  U  n  329  300</p>
        <p>Lw  21  43  12  54  281  350</p>
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        <p>Irish 'Going To New York' After Win Over Pittsburgh.</p>
        <p>ViBcouver 4. Wmnipea 3. OT 8aiar6y'iUiB</p>
        <p>Buffalo at New Jeney Pittaburgh at Wastainipon  MuneaoUatN Y Ulanden Hanford at Quebec NY RaigalPhiladelfibia Boatonal Montreal Chica|o at Toronto St LouaatEdmaotoo Detroit at Loa Angelei</p>
        <p>Suaday'i Garnet Washington at PitUburgh Wionipeg at Edmonton Quebec at Hartford NYUlander* at Buffalo New Jeney at Ptuladelphu MontretlatN Y Rangen Toronto St Chicago Calgary at Vancouver  . '</p>
        <p>Transactions</p>
        <p>By The AaaucUted Prcta BASEBALL Americu League</p>
        <p>NEW YORK YANKEES-Sent Mike O'Benj and Scott Bradley, catchera. Keith Smith, Mike Pagliarulo and Rex Hudler, in-fieUera, Mark Shiflett. pitcher, and Matt Winlert. outfielder, to their .minor league camp for reuign ment</p>
        <p>SEATTLE MARINERS--Unconditionally releaaed Ron Roenicke, outfielder, Manny Cutillo. infielder, and Rick Sweet, catcher</p>
        <p>NatiMil League</p>
        <p>HOUSTON ASTROS-Optioned Wea Clemenu. infielder, Ruben Robles, outfielder. George Bjorkman. catcher, and Bert Pena, infielder to Tucson of the Pacific Cout League, and Zac Pans pitcher, and 'ly Gainey, outfielder, lo Columbus of the Southern League LOS ANGELES DODGERS-Cut R J. Reynolds. Jose Gonzales and Cecil Espy, outfielders. Sid Bream, first baseman. Vance Lovelace and Larry White, pitchers. Gilberto Reyes and Dave Sax. catchers FOOTBALL tailed SUIet Football League OAKLAND INVADERS-Signed Carl Sullivan, defensive lineman tight end Acquired Lewis Gilbert.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Were going to New York, said Tom Sluby, who led Notre Dame with 18 points in a 72-44 vicUny over Pittsburgh in the quarterfinals of the National Invitatim Tournament.</p>
        <p>Were going to New York, echoed Charlie Moir, who coached Virginia Tech to a 72-68 trium{rfi over Tennessee in Friday nights other quarterfinal, a ^me marked by eight ties and 13 lead changes.</p>
        <p>Virginia Tech-Michigan and Notre Dame-Southwestern Louisiana will all be in the Big ^le on Mondav night for the semifinals of the 47th NIT, the nations oldest postseason basketball tournament. On Thursday night, Michigan edged Xavier of Ohio 63-62, while Southwestern Louisiana trounced Santa Clara 97-76.</p>
        <p>Point guard Joe Howard, a two-sport star who has been Notre Dames leader in reception yardage in each of the last three football seasons, hit a driving layup and added four key free throws as the Irish broke open a tight game on Pitts court in the final three minutes.</p>
        <p>Tim Kempton scored on a short-range sh(H before Howard brirfie free for his layup with 2:41 remaining to ive the Irish to a 60-56 lead. After itts Qyde Vaughan made two free throws, Notre Dames Scott Hicks worked free for a back-door lawp, starting an eight-point run that built the lead to 68-38.</p>
        <p>Sluby fell two points short of 20, losing a pair of free throws im teammates lane violations. Howard added 4 points and 6-foot-lO center Tim Kempton had 13. Vaughan, the leading scorer in Pitt history, topped the Panthers with 20 and clo^ his career with 2,011.</p>
        <p>Were going to New Y looking forward to that love us there, said Sluby.</p>
        <p>Coach Digger Phelp/ echoed Sluby.</p>
        <p>They said we dimt have a chance to get to the Nils final four, they said we didnt hajfe a chance to win 20 games, they said wed lose our first (NIT) gama Phelps said. Well, were going tcvNew York.</p>
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        <p>Dawkins Leads Nets To Victory</p>
        <p>and</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press .^Robert Parish was out . .</p>
        <p>IJarryl Dawkins was in.</p>
        <p>big difference tonight was the that Parish wasn't in there, said New Jersey Coach Stan Albeck ijter Friday nights 101-97 National Hhsketball Association victory over ^ Boston Celtics. "Theres no lotion the game would have been ffiferent with him there.</p>
        <p>;;'With the Boston center out of the |ime with an ankle injury, Dawkins 5|ored 33 points, including the Nets list 15.</p>
        <p>THes always played well against pk, with Robert or without Robert, |id Bostons Cedric Maxwell about i^wkins. When hes going the way lie was going, theres not too many in the league who can stop</p>
        <p>i-JIn other NBA action, it was J^iladelphia 100, Cleveland 95; Indicia 119, Chicago 112; Dallas 116, ffcuston 104; Golden State 115, Utah 14; Denver 126, Kansas City 116; l^rtland 124, Phoenix 98; Detroit Bl, Los Angeles 118, and San Diego ^.Seattle 102.</p>
        <p>wAfter dropping behind 54-41, the ifcts outscored the Celtics 35-13 to Qiove in front 76-67 late in the third period. The Nets held their lead Hroughout the rest of the game as Cbwkins continued to hit gam-Blving shots down the stretch.</p>
        <p>*!^rry Bird, who paced the Boston ^eback in the late going, scored 8 points for the Celtics.</p>
        <p>^Dawkins was a hot man and they going to him, said Boston ^ch K.C. Jones. You like to see take those fallaway jumpers, Bkt tonight they kept going in.</p>
        <p>^ 76ers 100, Cavaliers 95</p>
        <p>t loses Malone scored 31 points, ting 17 of 18 shots from the free Qb-ow line, to lead Philadelphia over Qeveland.</p>
        <p>lalone put Philadelphia ahead to #y 98-95 with 1:02 left in the game er a string of four free throws, ew Toney added two more free jUi'ows for the final margin. jJWorld B. Free, who tossed in nine Hints in the fourth quarter, had wen Cleveland a 95-94 lead with 007 left.</p>
        <p>^It was Clevelands 20th straight in Philadelphia and marked the St time all season that Free, who peraged 23 points a game, was held Drelessin the first half.</p>
        <p>Pacers 119, Bulls 112 iutch Carter scored 20 points to id seven players in double figures Indiana downed Chicago. The ^cers led from virtually start to ^ish, taking the lead for good with I left in the first quarter, bdiana led by nine points at the 1 of the first quarter, 27-18, and at ! half, 56-47. In the second half, the</p>
        <p>Pacers pulled out with a 16-point lead at the end of the third, 90-74. Then in the fourth, they got as high as 19,96-77, with 10:15 remaining.</p>
        <p>Mavericks 116, Rockets 104 Mark Aguirres 28 points paced Dallas over Houston as the Mavericks won their 38th game of the season to equal last years entire victory total.</p>
        <p>The Mavericks led by as many as 22 points in the first half and after the Rockets came within eight with 5:31 to play, a 6-0 run capped by Aguirres eight-footer put the game away.</p>
        <p>Houston, led by Ralph Sampsons 20 points and 14 rebounds, lost its fifth straight game and sixth in a row on the road.</p>
        <p>Warriors 115, Jazz 104 Purvis Short scored 32 points and Joe Barry Carroll added 30 to lead Golden State over Utah.</p>
        <p>After battling back from a seven-point halftime deficit, the Jazz saw their victory hopes diminish with 6:14 left in the game as Don Collins scored on a driving layup, giving the Warriors the lead for good at 99-98.</p>
        <p>Adrian Dantley and John Drew each scored 23 points for Utah.</p>
        <p>Nuggets 126, Kings 116 Rob Williams sparked a 23-1 streak for Denver in the third period to pace the Nuggets over Kansas City.Williams had four assists and one field goal in the streak, which also featured the shooting of Alex English, who had 12 of his 28 points during the scoring spree.</p>
        <p>The victory was Denvers 10th straight at home and put the Nuggets ahead of the Kings by .001 in Uieir battle for third place in the Midwest Division.</p>
        <p>Trail Blazers 124, Suns 98 Kenny Carr scored 14 of his 25 points in the first period to trigger Portland over Phoenix.</p>
        <p>After trailing 4-0 in the games first minute, the Blazers reeled off 10 straight points, eight by Carr, on route to a 31-19 first-quarter lead. Portland led by as many as 32 points on four occasions. Reserves played most of the fourth quarter.</p>
        <p>Pistons 121, Lakers 118 Bill Laimbeer grabbed 20 rebounds and scored 21 points to lead Detroit past Los Angeles.Detroit had not beaten Los Angeles in four years, losing 10 games in a row, and the Lakers were canying a five-game winning streak, including the last three on the road.</p>
        <p>Kelly Tripucka led Detroit with 24 points, whi e Kareem Abdul-Jabbar paced Los Angeles with 35 points, leaving him 163 shy of Wilt Chamberlains all-time NBA record.</p>
        <p>Clippers 108, SuperSonics 102 Terry Cummings scored a game-high 32 points, including seven key</p>
        <p>Cobb Is Found Not Guilty</p>
        <p>^NEW YORK (AP) - Former ^ton College guard Ernie Cobb, '4ihose basketball career was under tfie cloud of a gambling scandal for ^ore than three years, says he still MS dreams of making it in the Rational Basketball Association.</p>
        <p>^ Whether Cobbs prospects are any-Biing more than dreams remain to e seen, but for now the hope is still flere, thanks to a Brooklyn federal idburt jurys decision to acquit him of jjonspiring to commit sports bribery. ^Coob apparently me through ^hen it counted mosff^e took the .fitness stand in his own defense, ^d the jury appeared to accept his ^Explanation that the $1,000 he ac-^pted from a now-convicted Eiember of the plot was not for any illicit purpose.</p>
        <p>Five prosecution witnesses, including Cobbs former teammate Rick Kuhn, had testified that Cobb joined the scheme in December 1978 and helped fix three games before the enterprise fizzled in February 1979. They said he was paid a total of ^,000.</p>
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        <p>oints in the fourth period, to propel in Diego over Seattle.</p>
        <p>The uippers led 61-53 at halftime</p>
        <p>and 88-81 after three periods.Seattle throws and converted a three-point The Clippers used a 16-4 run near sliced the lead to 99-98 with 3:09 left,  play with 1:40 to extend San Diegos the end of the second quarter to take</p>
        <p>but Cummings made a pair of free  advantage.  control  of the contest.</p>
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        <p>Philadelphia 76ers* Andrew Toney (right) keeps a hand on Cleveland Cavaliers* Stewart Granger as Granger moves the ball down court during the first half of their NBA game in Philadelphia Friday night. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>their credibility by saying they were accusing Cobb to benefit themselves.</p>
        <p>The jury also acquitted Cobbs co-defendant, 47-year-old Peter Vario of Brooklyn. Vario was accused of being one of several New York bookmakers who bankrolled the plot and took bets on fixed games. Both he and Cobb would have faced up to five years in prison if convicted.</p>
        <p>I still have the drive and determination to succeed, Cobb said, adding that he hopes Chicago Bulls Coach Kevin Loughery will give him a tryout. Loughery was coach of the New Jersey Nets when Cobb tried out with that team in 1980, just as the FBI investigation was starting. He was quickly cut.</p>
        <p>Cobb averaged 21.3 points per game and became BCs third-highest career scorer during 1978-79, his senior year. The team compiled a 21-9 mark,</p>
        <p>Still, he acknowledged it would be tough to make it to the NBA now. A scant 5-foot-ll to begin with, he now is 27 and has been out of organized ball for more than a year.</p>
        <p>Before that, his resume since his 1979 graduation shows stints in the Continental Basketball Association,</p>
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        <p>Greene Central Pops Lady Jags</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - Greene Central juaiped on Farmville Central for six uivl inning runs and raced to a 19-7 ^ball win over the Lady Jaguars</p>
        <p>The game was the first Eastern Carolina Conference action for both is.</p>
        <p>eila Dawson banged a three-run to spark the Lady Rams in first D. Warren hit a two-run hoBier in the second as the Rams picked up four more. They added three in the third, three more in the fifth, two in the sixth and one in the seventh on a homer by Stephanie Streeter.</p>
        <p>Farmville also went on a hitting tear, getting four homers, accounting for all seven of its runs. Pam Ellis hit a solo shot in the first and added another in the fourth. Kim Smith hit a two-run homer in the fourth, while Diane Bullock had a thre-run homer in the fifth.</p>
        <p>Dawson led the Ram hitting with four, while Warren and Streeter each had three Anntionette Wilkes added two Ellis had three, while. Smith and Bullock each had two for Farmville.</p>
        <p>The l^dy Jags. 1-4 overall, are 0-1 in the league, while Greene Central is 1-0.</p>
        <p>Farmville travels to Southwest Edgecombe on Tuesday, while Greene Central hosts North Lenoir.</p>
        <p>had a solo homer in the fifth for the Lady Pack.</p>
        <p>Now 0-2, Washington plays host to Ahoskie on Tuesday.</p>
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        <p>KINSTON - Sheila Speight ^ slapped four hits in as many trips to * the plate including a homer to lead Kinston to a 10-1 thrashing of D.H. Conley Friday in high school softball action.</p>
        <p>Barbara Tucker went the distance on the mound for Kinston to collect the victory, while Lisa Mills suffered the loss for the Valkyries. Mills also led Conley at the plate with a pair of hits.</p>
        <p>Cindy Mercer ripped three hits in four at bats for Kinston, while Carolyn Burkette and Madelyn McGleen went 2-4 and Tucker 2-3.</p>
        <p>Conley posted its only run in the fourth, when Carla McLawhorn tripled and scored on a single by Mills.</p>
        <p>The Valkyries, now 4-2 on the year, visit Farmville Cnetral Friday.</p>
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        <p>BETHEL - Charles B. Aycock 111^ School snuffed out a rally by Nphh Pitt just in time Friday as the Fcons'liung on for a 13-12 softball victory over the Pant-HERS.</p>
        <p>game was the first outing in tllpCastem Carolina Conference for ttHwo teams</p>
        <p>;Xywk took the lead with three firdt inning runs and doubled its total iii Jhe second The Lady Falcons picked up one more in the third and tWo in the top of the fourth for a 94) score</p>
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        <p>Gurley led Aycock with three hM, while K. Malpass and T. Brown had two. Deloris Pittman, Alice Plqman, Bobbie Purvis and Rene AJtrs each had three for North Pitt.</p>
        <p>irtie Pant-HERS, now 1-4 overall trtVel to Southern Nash on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON - Wilmington Christian rallied from a 2-0 deficit after two innings-and scored a 5-3 softball victory' over Greenville Christian Acadmey Friday.</p>
        <p>GCA took the lead with two nms in the top of the second, but Wilmington tied it up in the bottom of the third. Wilmington then took the lead, scoring single runs in each of the next three innings. GCAs other run came over inthe sixth.</p>
        <p>Suzanne Lee, Tina Schley and Sharon Allen each had two hits for Wilmington, while Page Brown, Tammy Huggins and Kathy Vernelson had two jach for Greenville Christian.</p>
        <p>The Lady Knights are now 1-1 on the year and play at Wilson Christian on Tuesday.</p>
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        <p>I^YMOUTH - Plymouth High Stj^l scored early and went on to .s^e a 16-10 softball victor)' over W5ii$hington High School Friday in</p>
        <p>TARBORO - Timberly Rodgers legged out a two-run homer in the first inning as Williamston went on to defeat Tarboro 12-7 Friday in Northeastern 3-A Conference high school softball action.</p>
        <p>Rodgers finished the day 3-4 at the plate, adding a double to her total. Winning pitcher Jan Mills went 3-5, while Kim Bowen. Sonya Purvis and Hope Coffield each went 3-4.</p>
        <p>N&amp;amp;^astem Conference play.</p>
        <p>Valkyries picked up a run in thp^first and then added seven in the swbnd inning after Washington had cae up with one in the lop of the fr4metotieitat 1-U Plymouth then added six in the third and two in the fifth, the latter cqpiing on a homer by Wendy Barber. Washington scored one in th fourth, five in the fifth aiid three inlhe seventh for its total.</p>
        <p>Barber led the Plymouth hitting w^h three, while J. Jones had two. Ji^nifer Koepnick and Gloria Sherrod each had three hits. Sherrod</p>
        <p>The score was tied 5-5 after three innings, but Williamston raced away with seven runs in the fourth. Hopkins reached on an error and later scored when Shirley Godard made it to first on an error. Shelly Harringtons grounder was bobbled to score Godard, and she crossed the plate on a single by Mills.</p>
        <p>Mills scored on a Rodgers single, Bowen knocked in Rodgers. Purvis drove in Bowen for the the final Williamston run of the day.</p>
        <p>Williamston, now 3-0 overall and 2-0 in the conference, entertains Bertie Monday.</p>
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        <p>Tarboro.................221  02  0- 7  6  6</p>
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        <p>Continued From Page B-IOi the Harlem Wizards - a ring team modeled on the Btrotters - and in Israel, was the leading scorer in lyael, he said. Ive been invited back to Israel as an alternative. Im not sure what Im going to do.</p>
        <p>The moments after the verdict wtre emotional. Cobb jumped from chair, embraced his attorney, povid Golub, and disappeared down a^corridor, to reappear moist-eyed a fv minutes later. His parents, fiftnce and high school coach, who inf re all on hand, expressed relief -ksd satisfaction.</p>
        <p>;'Cobbs mother, Hattie Cobb, commented, I knew he wasnt ffty. If hed been guilty I would hive known it.</p>
        <p>; jCobb said he felt no bitterness l^ard either prosecutor Jerry Bol-nstein or Kuhn, whose contacts Pittsburgh gamblers allowed Ult plot to take place.</p>
        <p>.understand that Mr. Bernstein liad the prosecutors were doing their jSb.i he said. Asked what his jp^ughts were while Kuhn was tAtiCying that he had been in on the  eme, Cobb replied: I felt the ' reason he was doing that was he  feeling some pressure from hoone.</p>
        <p>eriKtein contended that Cobb, and Jim Sweeney  a Boston go guard who was never</p>
        <p>chaVged - agreed to shave points</p>
        <p>against Harvard, Rhode Island and Fordham that year. Cobb received the $1,000 from Rocco Perla, who was convicted with Kuhn at the first trial, the night of the Harvard game.</p>
        <p>Shaving points means to win by less than the point spread set by oddsmakers, or to lose by more than the spread, allowing gamblers to make money by betting on the oppposing team.</p>
        <p>Cobb answered absolutely not when asked on the witness stand if he ever shaved points.</p>
        <p>He said he took the $1,000 from Perla because he needed the money and because he thought it was merely in thanks for playing well in a game early in the season in which he though Perla bad bet on Boston College.</p>
        <p>Golub maintained that the $1,000 was a come-on, an unsuccessful effort to coax Cobb into joining the plot later. Cobb was never asked about the other $1,000, which he allegedly received from Kuhn in two installments.</p>
        <p>Dorothy Dobbins of Queens, the jury foreman, said most jurors believed from the start of deliberations that Cobb was innocent, despite taking the $1,000. It took almost exactly one day  from 11 a.m. Thursday until' about 11:15 a.m. Friday - to convince the rest.</p>
        <p>I thought he was too naive to understand what he had done, Dobbins said.</p>
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        <p>B&amp;gt; BRUCE LOWITT AP Sports Writer Marcus Dupree of the New Orleans Breakers has become a poster boy  for the Chicago Blitz.</p>
        <p>They Blitz have hung a blown-up photo of the 19-year-old running back in their locker room just for a little extra motivation, Chicago Coach Marv Le\7 said, looking ahead to Sundays United States Football League game against the unbeaten Breakers.</p>
        <p>Sundays other games are Washington at New Jersey, Denver at Memphis and Jacksonville at Los Angeles. On Monday night its Michigan, the USFLs only other unbeaten team, at Houston and Birmingham at Tampa Bay.</p>
        <p>Saturday it was Oakland at San Antonio and Philadelphia at Pit-tsb^h, plus Oklahoma at Arizona tonight.</p>
        <p>The Breakers boosted their record to 4-0 last weekend by pounding Jacksonville 38-9, with Dupree rushing for % yards, 42 on a touchdown sprint.</p>
        <p>We understand he had a pretty good outing Monday night, Chicago linebacker John Gillen said. But I think hell find things a little different this Sunday. Weve got a good plan to pressure him. Were going to gang-tackle him and get in some good licks early ... The man has got to pay his dues.</p>
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        <p>Design Selected For Duck Stamp  The North Carolina Wllsdlife Resources Commission recently announced that a painting of hen and drake wood ducks by wildlife artist James Killen of Minnesota has been selected as the design for North Carolinas second state waterfowl stamp and are print. The publishing and national marketing of this program will be handled by Ambassador Graphics of Summerville, S.C.</p>
        <p>Killen is a nationally known wildlife artist. His honors include being selected Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year for 1983, Minnesota wildlife artist of the year for 1963, winner of the South Carolina stamp print contest of 1983 and many others.</p>
        <p>Were sure that sportsmen and wildlife art collectors will be very pleased with the new State waterfowl stamp and art print, said Vernon Bevill, executive director of the Wildlife Resources Commission. The new design will make an exceptionally attractive art print, and this proj^am should continue to make great contributions towards waterfowl conservation in North Carolina.</p>
        <p>The 1984 North Carolina waterfowl stamp art prints are not yet available. However, literature on the program will be sent to art dealers throughout the country in the near future, and dealers will be taking advance orders for the prints. While the wildlife commission receives a royalty on print sales, they are not involved directly in the retail selling of these prints. Stamps will not go on sale until July 1; however, 1983 stamps will still be available from license agents through June 30.</p>
        <p>At the present, anyone who wants a wildlife art print should consider investing in one of the 1983 North Carolina Sportsmans Stamp prints. These prints feature a painting of a covey of quail done by Duane ver, a well-known wildlife artist who was formerly editor of Wildlife in North Carolina magazine. The image size of the print is 6*-^ by 9 inches, and the cost or each is $90. Orders for this time-limited edition print are being accepted by art dealers only through March 31. As with the duck stamp prints, the wildlife commission is not directly involved in the retail selling of these prints.</p>
        <p>The sportsmans stamp prints -like the state duck stamp prints  are not only beautiful pieces of artwork, but should also aooreciate</p>
        <p>CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) - The Philadelphia Phillies completed a three-way trade Saturday in which they acquired catcher John Wockenfuss and outfielder Glenn Wilson from the Detroit Tigers for left-handed reliever Willie Hernandez.</p>
        <p>The Phillies also sent outfielder Alexandro Sanchez to the San Francisco Giants for infielder Dave Bergman and then sent Bergman along with Hernandez to Detroit.</p>
        <p>Wockenfuss, 35, a 10-year major league vetran, is a right-handed hitter who also can play first and third base and the outfield. Wockenfuss, who has a .261 career batting average, also is expected to be used by the Phillies as a pinch hitter.</p>
        <p>Hernandez, 29, came to the Philhes last May in a trade with the Chicago Cubs and posted a H record with eight saves and led the Phillies staff with 74 appearances as the club won the National League penant.</p>
        <p>Wilson, 25, is a right-handed hitting outfielder, who was the Tigers first-round selection in the June 1980 amateur draft. He batted .268 last year with 25 doubles, seven triples, 11 home runs and 65 RBI. He led all Detroit outfielders with 12 assis ts last year.</p>
        <p>Sanchez, 25, batted .247 at Portland last year in the Pacific</p>
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        <p>The Grifton Shad Festival Fishy Tales storytelling (or liars) in fish story and tall tale (non fish) categories. There are divisions for adult and for youth.</p>
        <p>The date is Wednesday April 11 at 8 p.m. at the Grifton Elementary School cafeteria, as one of the opening events of the 14th annual Grifton Shad Festival.</p>
        <p>In what has become an annual tradition, bass fishermen will take part in the tournament as part of the 14th annual Grifton Shad Festival.</p>
        <p>Most festival events are April 10-15, with the Hickory Shad Fishing Contest already underway. The Bass Tournament will be the Saturday before the other Shad Festival events, with start and finish at Lawson Creek in New Bern. Fishing locations will be the Trent and Neuse Rivers. Date is April 7 and starting time is 7:30 a.m. Weigh-in will be at 4:30p.m.</p>
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        <p>flying around him wherever he goes. Its a welcome to pro football. </p>
        <p>Levy acknowledged: Its rare for a defense to face a back of his calibre and we want to make sure theyre ready. But he also cautioned: Dupree is not the only problem. Concentrate too much on him and those other backs (Mark Schellen and Buford Jordan) will kill you. Its as fine a backfield as Ive seen in a long time.</p>
        <p>Dick Bielski, head coach of Washingtons winless Federis, thinks the 3-1 Generals are as fine a team as hes seen in a long time. Theyre awesome both on offense and defense. I see things I see in the National Football Lea^.</p>
        <p>Its a good football team all around. It$ excellent, Bielski went (Ml. Hows that? Thats a better word than good, isnt it?</p>
        <p>He also called his own players alley fighters. They dont know when to quit. Thats a bit different from what Federis owner Berl Bernhard called them, namely untrained gerbils. His comment came shortly Wore he fired Ray Jauch and promoted Bielski to head coach.</p>
        <p>The Federis are a minus 2 on the takeaway-giveaway chart, compared to the Generals plus 7, and New Jersey Coach Walt Michaels says theyll become more competitive as soon as they stop self-destructing.</p>
        <p>Theyre aggressive, but they make some big mistakes,! he said of the occasional blown coverages, fumbles, dropped passes and league-high 10 intercepted passes. If they eliminate three or four mistakes, theyre going to give you fits.</p>
        <p>The Birmingham defense gave Memphis quarterback Walter Lewis fits last weekend in the Stallions 54-6 rout, limiting him to completions on only six of 19 passes for 68 yards and an interception before Ken Johnson (6-13, 71 yards and a touchdown) took over. But Lewis will be starting against the Gold.</p>
        <p>"Hes making improvement, but we wont hesitate to use Jdluim if things arent woriciiu out, Memphis offensive coormnator Jimmy Sharpe said.</p>
        <p>Things change all the time in this game, said Johnson, a veteran if the World Football League, the Canadian Football League and the NFL. The bottom line is to be ready to play when you get the call.</p>
        <p>Steve Young wont be getting the call for at least am^r we^. The $40-million quarterback for the Los Angeles Express will be in street clothes while Frank Seurer calls the signals against Jacksonville. The Express, 2-2, plans to have Young suit up for the April 1 game against the Generals.</p>
        <p>The Bulls, too, are going with a rookie quarterback, but not by choice, ken Hobart, who got his first taste of action in the pros last</p>
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        <p>MOSCOW (AP)  Andrea Schoene of East Germany and Viktor Shasherin of the Soviet Union set world speed skating records on the first day of a Soviet-East German competition, according to Tass.</p>
        <p>Schoene clocked 4 minutes, 20.91 seconds in the 3,000 meters, and Shasherin posted a 6:49.15 in the 5,000 meters.</p>
        <p>Monday night in the 38-9 pounding administerei by the Breakers, is starti^ because both first-stringer Matt Robinson (sprained foot) and backup R(^ie Mahfouz (separa!^ left shoulder) are si(telined.</p>
        <p>We dont seem to ever have it easy, said Undy Infante, the coach of the 1-3 Bulls. This is the fifth consecutive game against a charter</p>
        <p>member team and were the onljr team in the league with that distinction.</p>
        <p>Los Angeles is piaving good football at mis point of the season. -l%ey've won two straight and their defense hasnt allowed a touchdown in both of those wins. They have  wide-open passing attack that has the potential to score points, </p>
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        <p>Phils Acquire Wockenfuss In Deal With Detriot Tigers</p>
        <p>Coast League with 17 home runs, 74 RBI and 33 stolen bases. He will be assigned to the Giants Triple A club in Phoneix.</p>
        <p>Bergman, 29, hit .286 in 90 games for the Giants last season with six home runs and 20 RBI.</p>
        <p>The Phillies had been trying to get Wockenfuss and the Tigers insisted on Hernandez, whom the Phillies reluctantly gave up in the deal.</p>
        <p>Phillies Manager Paul Owens said, this was a tough decision because were giving up Hernandez, one of the better relief pitchers around. But down the road we feel we got considerable help for the future in the power potential of Wilson.*</p>
        <p>Owens said that according to Phillies scouts, Wilson is one of the better power-hitting outfielders around.</p>
        <p>And of course, Wockenfuss is the guy I wanted all along.</p>
        <p>Owens said the Ptoes probably would have lost Sanchez in the draft since he is out of options and was ticketed for a return to the minors.</p>
        <p>Owens indicated that would decide where to use Wilson after the Phillies are through dealing.</p>
        <p>Were not done (trading) yet, said Owens, who also indicated that left-hander Tug McGraw, making a comeback from elbow surgery, would replace Hernandez as a middle-innmg reliever.</p>
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        <p>Hamilton Wins 4th Skate Title</p>
        <p>OTTAWA (AP) - Scott Hamilton was still in the Civic Centre locker room when he heard about Brian Oraers magnificent triple axel.</p>
        <p>And when he took the ice, Hamilton looked up and saw the strum of 5.9s eight of nine judges harvkdOrser.</p>
        <p>A'10 mile per hour wind was taken out of my sails by just looking at ^those maiits, said the U.S. Olympic gold medalist.</p>
        <p>Hanulton, 25, of Denver, still ha(t enou^ steam to make off with his* fourth straight World Figure Swing title. No skater has won four straight World crowns since American' Hayes Alan Jenkins held the titles from 1953 through 1956.</p>
        <p>Ck^r, who landed a very difficult 3&amp;gt;}&amp;lt;evolution triple axel right on the nose, finished second. The Soviet Unions Alexander Fadeev was thiod.</p>
        <p>Brian Boitano of Sunnyvale, Calif., was sixth and Mark Cockerell of Los Armeies was 13th.</p>
        <p>liamilton said his performance wal satisfying. But it wasnt his beat. Orser, the Canadian Olympic sihr medalist, outskated him in the finale, just the way he did in Sarajevo.</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - For the Mted States mens team to win its fittt title in the World Cross Country Championships Sunday at the Mead-oWlands race track in East Rjutherford, N.J., it will have to employ the same tactics as the thcee-time defending champions, says Craig Virgin.</p>
        <p>will have to run as a team, sakT Virgin, the 1980 and 1^1 c^pimi and the only American evdir, to win the title in the meets Thlrar history. Thats what the El^iansdo.</p>
        <p>njttgin noted that the Ethiopians -n|(|f8 champions in the only three y^acs they have been in thie com-- try to break very fast ivgii the starting gate in the 7.3-mile</p>
        <p>. hey tend to go out kamikaze , said Virgin, 28, the veteran of tira nine-member U.S. team, jleyre fearless. They might have in the top 30 at the one-mile )4at, even though they might drop &amp;gt;!( later.</p>
        <p>Ethiopians have produced the lsl two individual winners -NWiammed Kedir in 1982 and Bekele Dl^le in 1983  and both are back tlflg year. They are among the f^rites, along with Virgin and U.S. trdDs winner Pat Porter, world iriirathon champion Rob de Castella of ;Australia, world io,-000-meter cQimipion Alberto Cova of Italy, and v^vatile long-distance star Carlos L^of Portugal.</p>
        <p>^Die womens 3.1-mile race fakires five-time champion Crete Vitz of Norway, 1982 winner \|tficica Puica of Romania, former K^dOO-meter world record holder Lucila Baranova of the Soviet lAjon, Italys Gabriella Dorio, Norways Ingrid Kristiansen, and Brty Jo Springs of the United S)E^.</p>
        <p>iOie American women are the di^nding champions and have won at^tal of five titles, only one less tigm all-time leader Britain Jllopefully, the team will have aMlher victory, and hopefully, I will imfl^ove my finish (fifth) of last saia Springs, the national</p>
        <p>clgiegiate and national champion Idjfyear,</p>
        <p>;^rgin and Springs said Friday that neither the mens nor womens teapiis had devised any special sQitfegy for the race. But both eQiibasized that all the members of tl(e!leam would have to try and start (j^kly and not lose contact with the</p>
        <p>C^hoever runs the smartest race aQ(ihas something left in the last lap vtdo well, saidf Virgin. "The race i&amp;gt;ll(^ually decided in the last 100 or 2D'y|r. You have to be patient. Yloh^ to run tactically. iWe had no special strategy last ytd*, said Springs. But we keyed OM kach other. We tried to help each othkr along the way. Hopefully, we be able to help each other again. ri dont want to go out too fast, ji^l fast enough, she added. With a^t a mile left, I want to be in cerilact with the leaders.</p>
        <p>five-mile cross country race for jili^rs will precede the mens and v^ijiiens events.</p>
        <p>HOCKEY AWARD IKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) -or defenseman Tom Kurvers of lesota-Duluth has been named ler of the 1984 Hobey Baker lorial Award, given annually to !ge hockeys best player, irvers, 6-foot-l, 190 pounds, s 10 Minnesota-Duluth records,</p>
        <p>; most points in a career by nan (191).</p>
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        <p>superior to the one he skated at the Winter. Games. He po[^;)ed two o five|riples in Sarajevo. He did them all here, but the opening two were shakey.</p>
        <p>It was a little hairy at times early but I settled down, be said. I said to myself, Hey, this is for me. And then I went after it.</p>
        <p>I was a little hyper out there for the first two jumps. I knew Brian was going to be great and the crowd was reaUy on his side, Hamilton said.</p>
        <p>It was a little distracting coming up a^inst a string of 5.9s. But after the first two jumps I thought it went pretty well. I was really pleased with my performance, he said.</p>
        <p>It Hkely was his last as an amateur.</p>
        <p>I havent made my mind, but I probably will step' down now. Its about time, said HamilUm, who hasnt lost a major competition since 1981.</p>
        <p>As they did in Sarajevo, the compulsory figures saved Hamilton and did in Orser, 22, of Penetanguishene, Ontario. Hamilton won both the compulsories and short program. Orser was seventh after the figures and fifth after the short program.</p>
        <p>Had the U.S. champion not held that lead, Orser may have toppled him.</p>
        <p>Hamilton, dressed in a sequin-less Yankee Doodle red, white and blue costume, opened with a shakey triple lutz that nearly sent him into the boards in one corner.</p>
        <p>He did the triple flip he po|;43ed out of at the Olympics, but he touched the ice on landing. And be did the triple salchow he left out of the</p>
        <p>witiT^eral dwble axels ar^*^o more triples.</p>
        <p>Still electrifying are his spins and his footwork - both so fast he becomes merely a blur.</p>
        <p>His marks for technical merit were mostly 5.8s and 5.7s with a 5.6 from the Yugoslavian judge. For</p>
        <p>artistic impression, he scored marks of mostly 5.8 and 5.9, with a 5.7 from the Canadian judge.</p>
        <p>Save for one 5.8 from the Danish judge, Orser collected a string of 5.9s for technicalmerit.</p>
        <p>In addition to the axel, he landed four more triples and his footwork and spins nearly match Hamiltons. Orsers marks for artistic impression were all 5.9s and 5.8s.</p>
        <p>Technically, I think my performance was a little better here than it was at the Olympics, Orser said. It certainly makes things look good for next season.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, ice dancing continues today with British OlyiMic champions Jayne Torvill and uiristopher</p>
        <p>Dean likely, to get more perfect marks for tteir passionate dance to Ravels Bolero.</p>
        <p>On Friday, the three-time world champions earned a solid row of nine perfect marks for their haughty dance to the Paso Doble in the original set pattern event. On Thursday, they earned seven perfect marks in compuslory dances</p>
        <p>In second place were Soviet Olympic silver medalists Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin.</p>
        <p>Americans Judy Blumberg and Michael Seibert were third. Their finale, skated to Scheherazade, just missed a br(Hize medal at the Olympics, where the couple finished fourth.</p>
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        <p>By The Associated Press Frank Viola came to Minnesotas spring training with his job bn the line and apparently, has pitched himself off the unemployment rolls.</p>
        <p>The 22-year-old left-hander, who has compiled an 11-25 record and 5.38 earned run average in two seasons with the Tv\ins, combined with two relief pitchers on a two-hitter, and John Castino and Kent Hrbek homered as Minnesota edged the Cincinnati Reds 2-1 in Fridays exhibition game.</p>
        <p>A fifth-inning single by Dan Driessen was the only baserunner in six shutout innings by Viola, who is M with a 1.89 earned run average this spring.</p>
        <p>/Viola pitched the way he is capable of," said Manager Billy Gardner. He has worked hard. He knew he had to make the ballclub this spring.</p>
        <p>Castino homered in the first inning and Hrbek connected in the fourth, both off Reds ace Mario Soto. .Baltimores Lenn Sakata drove in all three runs with a double and single to lead the Orioles to a 3-1</p>
        <p>victory over the Detroit Tigers in what may have been a costly triumph. Slugging first basemanEddie Murray singled in the second inning, but left the game because he had fouled a ball off his left foot. Cal Ripken Jr., the American League MVP in 1983, started the Orioles sixth with a double and later left the game limping.</p>
        <p>The Cleveland Indians got four-hit pitching - all singles - from Mike Jeffcoat, Steve Farr and George Frazier and blanked the San Diego Padres 4-0. Clevelands nine hits included a two-run single by Carmelo Castillo, while Julio Franco had three singles and a double for the Indians.</p>
        <p>Mario Ramirez wiped out a 4-3 Milwaukee lead with a three-run homer in the sixth inning to lift another group of Padres to a 7-5 victory over the Brewers. San Diego also got solo homers from Juan Bonilla and Kevin McReynolds.</p>
        <p>A couple of rookies starred for the Chicago White Sox. Mike Sodders contributed a triple and three singles, while Bob Fallon pitched</p>
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        <p>The San Francisco Giants roughed up Seattle rookie Mark Langston for six runs and rolled to a 9-4 victory over the Mariners.Langston, who had allowed just one hit and no runs in his previous eight innings this spring, was tagged for 11 hits in 4 2-3 innings against the Giants.Mike Krukow, the Giants probable opening-day pitcher, went seven innings, allowing five hits and two runs, one of them unearned.</p>
        <p>But two-run doubles by Gorman Thomas and Jack Perconte i^ced another squad of Mariners to a 4-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs, who have lost seven games in a row and. are 3-14 for the spring.</p>
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        <p>H.M. (Skipper) Johnston, vice president for Airway Movinj; Systems, Greenville, has announced thaL Terry Meineke has joined the firmas account manager for eastern Nor^ Carolina.</p>
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        <p>Jack Eckerd Corp. directors declared a cash dividend of 25 cents per common share, an increase of 4 percent over the regular quarterly dividend of 24 cents, payable on April 2 to shareholders of record March 16.</p>
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        <p>Wade Allen, Piedmonts station</p>
        <p>manager at the Eastern Regional he nil</p>
        <p>Jet Port in Kinston, said the flights will link with existing service be</p>
        <p>tween Kinston and (^rlotte, giving travelers in the Kinston / Goldsboro</p>
        <p>/ Greenville area a daily singlecarrier route to the Pacific coast.</p>
        <p>Allen said the cities are three of at least 25 southeastern locations that the airline will connect with Los Angeles through Piedmonts hub" at Charlotte.</p>
        <p>Troy Narron, manager of Western Steer Family Steakhouse in Greenville, has announced that Gary M Dolbee and Mitchell Graham have joined the restaurants management staff.</p>
        <p>Narron said Dolbee and Graham have both completed the Western Steer training school in Hickory and will assist him at the East 10th Street facility.</p>
        <p>Dolbee, a 1979 graduate of East Carolina University with a degree in food, nutrition and institution management, was formerly with Ramada Inn.</p>
        <p>Graham recentlv moved to the Greenville area from Charleston, S.C., where he was assistant manager at Dexters Restaurant.</p>
        <p>Three area residents were elected recently to leadership posts at the annual meeting of the statewide organization of Electric Membership (Corporations.  </p>
        <p>Horace Moore of Snow Hill, a board member of the Pitt 4 Green EMC, was re-elected as North Carolinas representative on the board of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association He will serve his eighth term on the board of the national group, which represents about 1,000 electric co-ops.</p>
        <p>Empire Brushes of Greenville has announced the promotion of Joseph J. Tonegatto to manager of manufacturing engineering</p>
        <p>The company said Ton&amp;lt;^atto now</p>
        <p>Named Regional VP</p>
        <p> Jane Patterson of Farmville was elected to a second term as chairwoman of the womens arm of the North Carolina Association of Electric Cooperatives, She is a member of the womens committee of the Pitt 4 Greene EMC.</p>
        <p>Opens Brokerage</p>
        <p>Linda Whitehurst of Greenville, a committee member with the Edgecombe-Martin County EMC. was named to a second term as vice chairwoman of the group.</p>
        <p>The NCAEC presented Lloyd Gay of Route 1, Fountain, a director of the Pitt 4 Greene EMC, a plaque citing him for 20 years of service on the board.</p>
        <p>has technical responsibility for plastics machinery, molds, and materials plus various other manufacturing projects as head of its recently-formed manufacturing engineering department.</p>
        <p>Tonegatto, who joined Empire a year ago from Eaton Corp., studied mechanical engineering at Detroit Institute of Technoloty, tool design and metallury at Cass Technical Institute, and industrial management at the University of Michigan, Oakland,</p>
        <p>He and his wife Shirley live in Winterville with their daughter April,</p>
        <p> Please turn to B-18)</p>
        <p>SUTTON</p>
        <p>COMPANV</p>
        <p>Attended Meeting</p>
        <p>Complete Line Of Brick and Accessories</p>
        <p>Hampton Industries Inc. has reported that sales volume for the 53 weeks ended Dec. 31 totaled $130,730,000 as compared to $123,416,000 for the 52 weeks ended the previous December. Net earnings for the current year were $2,738,000 as compared to $2,781,000 last year.</p>
        <p>Sales volume for the 14 weeks ended Dec. 31 amounted to $45,588,000, up from $39,767.000 reported for the 13 weeks a year earlier. Net earnings for the current quarter were $1,614,000, up from $812,000 reported the previous year.</p>
        <p>Prepshirt of Greenville is a division of Hampton Industries.</p>
        <p>William D. Reagan Jr., president of North State Financial Corp. of Greenville, has announced that Williard G. Ross has been named regional vice president of the midstate region of the firms distribution group.</p>
        <p>Ross will supervise and direct distribution of North States financial products through the Raleigh, Cary, Albemarle, Rockingham. Southern Pines and Fayetteville First Colony Savings 4 Loan offices.</p>
        <p>A Davidson College graduate. Ross was formerly associated with the State Employees Credit Union. He joined First Colony as city executive in Raleigh/Cary and was named vice president in 1982. As regional vice president, he will reside in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>The financial corporation operates 23 offices in North Carolina and Virginia.</p>
        <p>JOHN.N Y STEVENSO.N</p>
        <p>Johnny W. Stevenson has announced the opening of a new Engage-A-Car brokerage at 2113 Montclair Drive in Greenville for the leasing of new cars, vans and light trucks to individuals and firms</p>
        <p>Wilson said the firm combines features of both open and closed-end leasing with consumers able to choose the exact vehicle he or she wants.</p>
        <p>A Pactolus native. Stevenson is a graduate of Bethel Union School. The new broker, who is retiring from the Navy in August after over 20 year service, has been a- Navy recruiter ii&amp;gt; Greenville since 1979. He is currently 1st vice commander of American Legion Post 160.</p>
        <p>Stevenson is married to the former Mary M. Cherry of Greenville and they have two children. Johnny Jr. and Brenda.</p>
        <p>J. Larkin Little of Greenville, president and chief executive officer of Home Federal Savings and Loan of Eastern North Carolina, attended the legislative conference of the U.S. League of Savings Institutions in Washington, D.C.</p>
        <p>During the conference, Little met Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. They discussed upcoming legislation which will affect the savings in-dustrv.</p>
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        <p> Embossing</p>
        <p> Die Cutting</p>
        <p> General Printing</p>
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        <p>9:43 on Sunda^night</p>
        <p>still open.</p>
        <p>The new North State Funds Machine^^ means our Arlington Branch is always onen. Because Funds Machine"'^ gives vou 24-hour access to your North</p>
        <p>1 open. Because Funds Machine"'^ gives you 24-hour access to your North State checking and money market funds.</p>
        <p>Need extra cash late at night? Want to make a deposit early in the morning? Check your balances before going on vacation? Funds Machineis ready.</p>
        <p>If you don't already have a Funds Machine"" card, drop by our Arlington Boulevard branch and apply. Just ask a customer service representative... they're on hand fi;om 9 to 5 on Monday through Thursday and until 6 on Fridays.</p>
        <p>With a Funds Machine""' card, you can drop by the Arlington North State anytime you want to make a withdrawal or deposit. Because with Funds Machine""', our Arlington Branch never closes.</p>
        <p>The money market that never closes.</p>
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        <pb facs="00095642_0034" />
        <p>B-16 The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 25,1964Weeks Stock Markets</p>
        <p>13^e-33'4- Si 63'3-2</p>
        <p>I-Us</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - New Yofk Stock Exchange trading tor the week selected issues</p>
        <p>Saks</p>
        <p>PE hds High 1.0 l.asl I'hg.</p>
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        <p>r M.irkel Analysis-</p>
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        <p>JO Industriftls</p>
        <p>M.&amp;lt;h ui ;,i-29.52</p>
        <p>High1175.77</p>
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        <p>Ckjsed 1154.84</p>
        <p>1190-</p>
        <p>1170</p>
        <p>1150-</p>
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        <p>1300</p>
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        <p>0 N D J F 1983  1984</p>
        <p>In Brif </p>
        <p>NYSE Is9(jes</p>
        <p>ConsoMaled Trading Friday. March 23 Votume Shares 95.481.890 Issues Traded 1982</p>
        <p>Up 692</p>
        <p>UlM*</p>
        <p>N Y SE Index 90.35</p>
        <p>SAP Comp</p>
        <p>156.86 Dow Jones Ind 1154.84</p>
        <p> .05</p>
        <p> .17</p>
        <p>- 1.04</p>
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        <p>'-Jekfrnx Tei</p>
        <p>Teldyn</p>
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        <p>Weekly Stocks In Spotlight</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK lAP)  Yearly high low, weekly sales, high, low, closing price and net change of the 20 most active stocks trading for more than SI</p>
        <p>High  l,(iH  Sales  High  l.a  Last Chg,</p>
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        <p>134</p>
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        <p>Texint  2M1  24.  2':  24- ',</p>
        <p>TxOGs s 14  14 10353  24H  v,  334.- &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>TxPac .40 17  X  X':  X  X - '.</p>
        <p>TexUtil 2.x 4 13175 24  22 X'.- ':</p>
        <p>Textron 1 12  984  X4,  X  274.+ '</p>
        <p>Thrifty s .52 11  3714  14  13  13 -1</p>
        <p>Tigerin  1991  7':  4  4'-  ':</p>
        <p>Timel n 82 14  4123  42'.  X'.  41'-',</p>
        <p>TimeM sl.M 12  1U2  37  X'.  35'-l</p>
        <p>Timkn 1.  211  X4.  X  X4.-2V,</p>
        <p>Tokhm  XI3 9U  24V.  73H  25H + 14.</p>
        <p>Tosco  1X7  44,  4'  44-</p>
        <p>TW Cp n  3745  27'*  244,  X'r- '</p>
        <p>Trdnsm 1.x  17171  24V,  22'  aVi- 1,</p>
        <p>Trnsco 2 X  8 33M  404.  39V-  194.-4.</p>
        <p>Travler 1.92  9 71X  X'.  321  33V,+</p>
        <p>TriCon5.5X  xllM23V  23',  234,</p>
        <p>Trico .14  42 538  9  84.  8'-  ',</p>
        <p>TucsEP 2.X  7 1924  384  374,  M',+  H</p>
        <p>- l-t -</p>
        <p>UAL  112459  X' 30':  31'-2V,</p>
        <p>UMC X  14 177  15  14':  14'-  ':</p>
        <p>UNCRes 3884  4':d3v.  4',-&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>USFG 4.14  4 x3271  59'.  57^  M't v,</p>
        <p>UnCarb 3 X  48 4425  X':  X  XV-  4,</p>
        <p>UnElec 1.72  5 4432  13  12':  12'-  ':</p>
        <p>UnPK I.N 19 8484  44':d43',  45 +1</p>
        <p>Uniroyl  8 4742  13': 12  13'- v,</p>
        <p>UnBrnd 441 19  18  I8'.-1</p>
        <p>USGyps 2.x 12 1453 X X4. ':+ v, USInd 74 13'10394 184 IS': 184,+ ', USSteel 1  14811 M 29V, 30i,+ v,</p>
        <p>USWst n5.X 4 19893 594. 59' 594- H UnTech 2.x 14933 42  X' 404.-1',</p>
        <p>UniTel I.U 7 52X 194. I9'i 19'.-'. Unocal I tO I75 35V: 32': 35':+2' Upjohn  2.x  11 4435  41  59':  X'-  </p>
        <p>USLIFE 96  7 1433  X  27'  274,-  ',</p>
        <p>UtaPL  2.32  9 1448  21':  21'  2)'-4,</p>
        <p>- V-V -</p>
        <p>Varan 24 11 3083 44  394. '-3'</p>
        <p>  _ WW </p>
        <p>Wachov 1.72 9 7X 44'. 45'. 45V.- '. Wackht X 13 IX 2)4 20': 21 + ' WIMrts 2iax7X2 3544 32': 32':-2': WaltJm 1.20 7 1194 35V, 33'. 33V-1H WrnCm I 11757 23  21  22'- 4.</p>
        <p>WarnrL 1 48 13 74)7 X' 33': 33- v, WshWI  2.4  4 779  114.  18  18'-  ':</p>
        <p>WellsF  2 14  4 2524  X'.  35+.  X -I':</p>
        <p>WnAirL  12  41 4'  4'.- ',</p>
        <p>WUnion 1 40  5247 X 25V, 254.- v,</p>
        <p>WeslgE I  9M79 X 45V, 44',-2'. Weyerhl23X 33v, 31 31-1': Whirlpl 2 9 5243 43V. 40': 4I1.-2 WhittaklX 4 4444 204, 19': 20'.+ ' William 1 20 14 2404 4, 27'. 274.- 1.. WinDx si x II 1X7 304, 29': 30'- ', Winnbg lOe 14 3220 111. lOi. 1H-', Wolwth IK 9 2271 33V 31 32'.-lv Wynns X 10 174 171 I4I. I4V&amp;lt;- 1.</p>
        <p>-X-Y-Z-Xerox ^ 3 9 7703 411, ': 41',t ', ZaleCp 1.x 10 108 241. 251. 251.-1', ZenithR 12 27X 29'. 271. X -I'. Copyright by The Associated Press 1984</p>
        <p>Mutual Funds</p>
        <p>NEW YORK</p>
        <p>(AP) -</p>
        <p>Weekly Investing</p>
        <p>Fdlntr</p>
        <p>Compni*s giving th* high, low and Itsi prices lor the week with the net change Iror the previous wNk's last price All</p>
        <p>GNMA n</p>
        <p>Hi IncmSe</p>
        <p>Incon</p>
        <p>auotations. su</p>
        <p>ipplied b ^urltli</p>
        <p>ly the</p>
        <p>National</p>
        <p>Short n</p>
        <p>Association at</p>
        <p>ts Dealers. Inc.,</p>
        <p>StockTr</p>
        <p>rellKl net asset values, at which sacurilies</p>
        <p>TaxFree</p>
        <p>could have bten sold</p>
        <p>USGvtSec</p>
        <p>ABT Family</p>
        <p>High</p>
        <p>i*w</p>
        <p>Last (UK</p>
        <p>Fidelity Group: CorpBond n</p>
        <p>Congress n Confralnd n</p>
        <p>Arbtrg</p>
        <p>If 01</p>
        <p>10.84</p>
        <p>10.84- 24</p>
        <p>AmBirth</p>
        <p>11.47</p>
        <p>1132</p>
        <p>1132- 18</p>
        <p>Destiny Fd</p>
        <p>Emerg</p>
        <p>1030</p>
        <p>10 17</p>
        <p>10 17- ,14</p>
        <p>Discover</p>
        <p>TaxMng</p>
        <p>I3M</p>
        <p>13 91</p>
        <p>12.91- 15</p>
        <p>Equllncm</p>
        <p>AcornFd n</p>
        <p>2I.X</p>
        <p>37 80</p>
        <p>27 80- 35</p>
        <p>ExchFd n</p>
        <p>ADV Fund n</p>
        <p>1138</p>
        <p>18.18</p>
        <p>18.18- ,31</p>
        <p>Fredm n</p>
        <p>AfutureFd n</p>
        <p>12 35</p>
        <p>IIM</p>
        <p>11 91- 44</p>
        <p>Magellan</p>
        <p>AIM Funds</p>
        <p>MunlBond n</p>
        <p>ConvYld</p>
        <p>12,18</p>
        <p>12 13</p>
        <p>12 13- 10</p>
        <p>Fidelity n</p>
        <p>Greenway</p>
        <p>775</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>7.x- .11</p>
        <p>GovtSec n</p>
        <p>HiYield</p>
        <p>10 10</p>
        <p>ION</p>
        <p>10 06- 03</p>
        <p>HilncoFd n</p>
        <p>Sum It</p>
        <p>4.78</p>
        <p>4.73</p>
        <p>4 72- ,09</p>
        <p>HighYieid n</p>
        <p>AlianMtg</p>
        <p>9X</p>
        <p>918</p>
        <p>9 31- N</p>
        <p>Lid Muni n</p>
        <p>AlianTch</p>
        <p>14.80</p>
        <p>1445</p>
        <p>16 45- ,49</p>
        <p>MassTx</p>
        <p>AlphaFnd</p>
        <p>19.41</p>
        <p>19 14</p>
        <p>19 41+ </p>
        <p>AAercury</p>
        <p>Amer Capital:</p>
        <p>Puritan n</p>
        <p>CorpB  Comstock Fd</p>
        <p>4.x</p>
        <p>14 ,4</p>
        <p>443</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>6 43- X</p>
        <p>14.a- 15</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>Enterprise</p>
        <p>14 38</p>
        <p>14 X</p>
        <p>14 X- 43</p>
        <p>SeiHlih</p>
        <p>ExchFd n</p>
        <p>X,72</p>
        <p>X.I6</p>
        <p>X17- 49</p>
        <p>SelAAetl</p>
        <p>FundOfAm</p>
        <p>It 12</p>
        <p>IIX</p>
        <p>1104- 10</p>
        <p>SelTech</p>
        <p>Growth n</p>
        <p>25 95</p>
        <p>35 X</p>
        <p>25 34- 13</p>
        <p>SelUlil.</p>
        <p>Harbor Fd</p>
        <p>13 09</p>
        <p>I3M</p>
        <p>13- 14</p>
        <p>ThritI n</p>
        <p> 37 9.JJ 9 33- .07 10.32 10 X 10.27- .13 11.70 11.47 11.48- .M 10. IJ 18.05 10 05- 12 10,10 10 09 10,10 14.x 13.97 13.97- .57 9. 9 05 9 00- 01 I. 0.34- N</p>
        <p>1,27</p>
        <p>4.44</p>
        <p>U.9I</p>
        <p>9.6S</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks Ups And Downs</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The following list shows the New York Stock Exchange stocks and war-ants 'rat have gone up the most and down the most in the past week based on percent of change No securities tradino below $2 or 1000 shares are included Net andi percentage changes are the difference between last</p>
        <p>HiYldlnv</p>
        <p>MunlBond</p>
        <p>OTC</p>
        <p>Pace Fnd ProvidtntFd VentureFd AmEkpGth n American Funds Am Bilan AmcapFd x AmAlutI BondFd Fundmlnvs GrowthFd IncomeFd InvCoA New E con NewPerspFd TaxExpt WshAtullnv Amer Growth AmHeritge n Am Invest n Am Invine n Am medAsc n Am NatGrth Am Natlnco Amway MutI Analytic n Armstng n Axe HoiMhton Fund B IncomFd StockFd Babson Group Gwth n Inco n</p>
        <p>UMB Slock n UMB Bond n BLC GthFd BLC Inco BeaconOth n BeaconHill n Benham Capital: CalTFLT Cap TNT n Berger Group</p>
        <p>100 Fund n</p>
        <p>101 Fund n Boston Co</p>
        <p>CapApr n Cvtin n SpGth n BosiFoundtn BruceFd Bull &amp;amp; Bear Gp CapGfh n EquitI n Golconda n HiYield Calvert Group equity n Inco n Social n TxFLt TxFLng n Calvin Bullock . AggresGth BuilockFd CanadianFd Div'idendShr HilncoShr AAonlhlylncm Natn WdeSec TaxFree Cardinal.</p>
        <p>Carneg CentGth CentryShr n CharterFund n ChpsdeDotlr n ChestnutSt n</p>
        <p>9,71  9  49  9  49-  X</p>
        <p>17 14  17 10  17 14-  X</p>
        <p>9 29  9  14  9  14-  19</p>
        <p>19 W  19 81  19 81-  X</p>
        <p>4 X  4 55  4 55-  02</p>
        <p>13 X 13 44 1344- X</p>
        <p>14 22 14 1 2 1 4,14- 10</p>
        <p>9 44  9 37  9.37-  .11</p>
        <p>1.05  7 M  7.M-  ,M</p>
        <p>13.99 13.13 1313- 20 IJ.M 1205 1205- 07</p>
        <p>11 01 10.75 10 75- X</p>
        <p>12   12 27  12 27-  31</p>
        <p>10 20  10  13  10 13-  09</p>
        <p>10 25  10  13  I0 M-  .I5</p>
        <p>I3.n  12  87  12 17-  .19</p>
        <p>IX  IX  138-  14</p>
        <p>9 44  9 43  9 X-  01</p>
        <p>945</p>
        <p>194</p>
        <p>3.42</p>
        <p>IN</p>
        <p>9 50- 18 8 89 - 01 3 M- X 7 99- 09</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>III</p>
        <p>3X 799</p>
        <p>lOX 10X 10.35- 05 M 33  XX  X X-  32</p>
        <p>4 07  3   3  90-  09</p>
        <p>11.42 18 25 18.35- X 5.77  5 72  5 72-  10</p>
        <p>IX n 135 44 1,35.51-1 83 7.M  7 45  7  47-  14</p>
        <p>914</p>
        <p>4X</p>
        <p>4W</p>
        <p>9 08- 10 4 X- 02 6.70- 24</p>
        <p>13 97  I3X  13.85-  09</p>
        <p>1.47  1  47  1 47</p>
        <p>10 99  10.87  10 87-  13</p>
        <p>9 47  9 45  9 45-  05</p>
        <p>14 47  14 X  14 34-  47</p>
        <p>15:47 15.41 1541- .10 13 49  13 47  13.47-  .40</p>
        <p>15 49  15.31  15,33-  X</p>
        <p>Trend n FiduC^ n Financial Prog: Bond n Dynamics n FnclTx n Industrl n Income n WrIdTc Fst Investors Bond Apprc Discovery Growth Incwvte IntlStc NalRtsc 10 Option Tax Exmpt FItxFd n 44 Wall Eq u Wall St n FostrMar Fndatn Grwth Foundirs Group Grwth n Incom n Mutual Spacin Franklin Group AGE Fund DNTC Gold Growth NY Tix</p>
        <p>4.44 4.44- OS</p>
        <p>.13 ,13-1.01 9.49 9 49- a</p>
        <p>13.41 I2.X 13.40- 14 II14 17,W 17 97- 33 33.24 23N n.08- 31 41 37 40.M 40.64- 74 II.M II X 1131- .13 35 15 X 83 X 9I- 49 4,73 4.71  4.71-  03</p>
        <p>14.14 14.00 14.01'- U</p>
        <p>9.10 9 07 9 07- M I X 1.73 8.73- 07 M a 11. 11.- .02 I II 1.15 1.17- 01 lO.U 10 03 10.04- 03 11.18 11.37 n 31- .07</p>
        <p>11.10 11.73 II 75- .U</p>
        <p>10.15 9.94 10 11+ N 14.43 14.53 14.43+ .01</p>
        <p>14.15 14.01 M 03- .15 15.77 15.14 15,14-  21.30  4l 20.48- 90 14.09 U.N 14.00- 14 9 M 9 M 9 SO- 05</p>
        <p>U.07 X.41 X.4I- 45 14.02 I5M 15.94- 17</p>
        <p>4. 4. 4.51- .07 I.  1.47  1.47-  .14</p>
        <p>14 02 13 99 13.99- 05 4 04  4 U  4  00-  10</p>
        <p>8'4  147  8  47-  N</p>
        <p>7,91  7 72  7  72-  24</p>
        <p>12,  I2H  1218-  07</p>
        <p>14 99  14.82  14 12-  23</p>
        <p>8 M  1.41  1,43-  N</p>
        <p>4 31  4  10  4.30-  .02</p>
        <p>14II 15 94 15 94- 15 7.31  7,M  7,20-  14</p>
        <p>13.93 11 72 11 72- 19</p>
        <p>5 70  5  42  S 64-  05</p>
        <p>8 79  1  /9  1,79-  01</p>
        <p>10 37 tO.X 10 37+ 02 4.99  4   4.91-  10</p>
        <p>913 4 19 440</p>
        <p>9.13+ 40</p>
        <p>4 13- N 4 59- 03</p>
        <p>4M 4 51 4 53- 19</p>
        <p>13 89 13 13 13 85- 11 10.11 9 97 9 97- .15 34  3313 I3- 40</p>
        <p>QptionFd</p>
        <p>OTili</p>
        <p>9 917  917+  01</p>
        <p>10 II 10 10 10 10- 01</p>
        <p>14 97 14 88 14 88- II</p>
        <p>12.95 13 X 12 91- 09</p>
        <p>23. 23 21 23 34- 17 10 43 10 39 10 39- X 14 X 14 23 14.29- 07 12 X 12 47 12 47- 12 197 12 193 99 194 84-5 53</p>
        <p>12 53  13  3 7  13  3 7-14</p>
        <p>10 33  10  33  10  33 -  05</p>
        <p>13 81  13  41  13  41-  43</p>
        <p>14 33  14  33  14  33</p>
        <p>14 71 14,55 14 40- ,31 14 37  14  X  14 X-  05</p>
        <p>14 53  14  45  14.48-  II</p>
        <p>10 X  10 35  10 35-  01</p>
        <p>14.83  14  80  14 80-  X</p>
        <p>9 14 9 05  9  -  15</p>
        <p>14 45 14 19 14 19- X</p>
        <p>8 31  8 19 '8 19- 17</p>
        <p>3 09 3.05  3  M-  X</p>
        <p>1144 IIX 1139- 13</p>
        <p>10 43 10 42 10 43- 15</p>
        <p>10 24 10 17 10 17- 12</p>
        <p>9 52 9 41  9  S3</p>
        <p>11 09 10 99 10 99- 14 1011 lOM 1007- 09 9 X 9 44  9  44-  'I</p>
        <p>13.75 1240 13 74+ 10</p>
        <p>4 00  5 93  5  93 - II</p>
        <p>9 76  9 X 9 X- 19</p>
        <p>45 05 44 53 X S2- 67</p>
        <p>Itilities Income Stk USGovt Sec Resh Equity CalTFr Fd olSW GITHYId n GT Pacific n &amp;gt; Gatwj^ln n Gen Elec In ElfunTr n EHunTxEx n S&amp;amp;Sn S&amp;amp;S Long n GenSecuril n GintelErisa n GinteiFd n Growth Ind n GrdnPkAv Ham HDA HartwellGth n HartwllLevr n Homelnvst n Horace Mann n Hutton Group Bond n r Calif Emrg n r Gwth n r Optninc Natl</p>
        <p>NY Mun IRI Stk ISI Group Growth Income Trust Shares IndustryFd n Int Investors Invstlndictr n investir Bos Investors Group IDS Bond IDS Disc IDS Ex IDS Growth</p>
        <p>3 41  3  44  3  44-  03</p>
        <p>9 74  9    9  51-  a</p>
        <p>11 17  13 59  13 59-  X</p>
        <p>10 19  10 70  10 70-  35</p>
        <p>10 05  10 03  10 05 +  03</p>
        <p>6 60 4 35 4 35- 03</p>
        <p>540 I 91 491 548 413 1131</p>
        <p>5 37 l 4N</p>
        <p>5,43 4 37</p>
        <p>5 37- X 190- 03 4M- 07 5 43- M 413- 05</p>
        <p>II 13 II II- 14 1013 10.09 1013 19 55 19 05 19 05-  14 a 14 10 14 13- 14</p>
        <p>30.11 X.60 30 41- X</p>
        <p>10 80 lO.a 10 71+- 07 11.15  70 M 70- X 10II 10 15 10 15- 07</p>
        <p>11 X 11 37 11 39- 25 X 09 a 59 a 91- 14 87 00 15 a X4I+ 35  09 19 91 19 93- .07 15 15 X 1544- 41 5 45  5  40  5 40- H</p>
        <p>10 89 10 59 10 59- 35 13 03 13 X 13 X- 64 9 91  985  914-  N</p>
        <p>21 55 21 39 21 39- 39</p>
        <p>Devel Gth</p>
        <p>789</p>
        <p>780</p>
        <p>780-</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>RaaGro</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.24</p>
        <p>13 35-</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>2X</p>
        <p>3.93</p>
        <p>2 91- 02</p>
        <p>RochTtx</p>
        <p>14.10</p>
        <p>1)94</p>
        <p>13 94-</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>ValuAppr</p>
        <p>8.25</p>
        <p>818</p>
        <p>8.14-</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>RoycaFd n SFTEgl Solace Wur</p>
        <p>6.79</p>
        <p>4 74</p>
        <p>4 77-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Lowry</p>
        <p>Lutheran Bro:</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9)1</p>
        <p>9X+</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>9,11</p>
        <p>194</p>
        <p>IN-</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>)]15</p>
        <p>1)23</p>
        <p>13.24-</p>
        <p>1)</p>
        <p>wfOwTn n</p>
        <p>964</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>940-</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>Incomt</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>8 27</p>
        <p>8 29-</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>17.-</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Municipal x</p>
        <p>7.N</p>
        <p>494</p>
        <p>4.94-</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>Incom n</p>
        <p>I3.N</p>
        <p>12.01</p>
        <p>12 02-</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>AAasi Flnancl;</p>
        <p>AAunic n.</p>
        <p>n.X</p>
        <p>II.</p>
        <p>1I.J4-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>InlTrBd</p>
        <p>ION</p>
        <p>lOX</p>
        <p>10.04-</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>SiPaul Invest</p>
        <p>MIT</p>
        <p>11.20</p>
        <p>IIM</p>
        <p>11.00-</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Capital</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>914</p>
        <p>9,(7-</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>MIG</p>
        <p>11.01</p>
        <p>10 87</p>
        <p>10.87-</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>1074</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>tOdO-</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>MID</p>
        <p>844</p>
        <p>8.40</p>
        <p>8 41-</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>927</p>
        <p>922</p>
        <p>9.27 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>MCD</p>
        <p>11.35</p>
        <p>UN</p>
        <p>1101+</p>
        <p>3*</p>
        <p>Special n</p>
        <p>1511</p>
        <p>1544</p>
        <p>1544-</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>MEG</p>
        <p>12.n</p>
        <p>1370</p>
        <p>12 70-</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Scudder Funds</p>
        <p>MFD</p>
        <p>11.13</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>IIOO-</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>CalTx</p>
        <p>9U</p>
        <p>9X</p>
        <p>954</p>
        <p>MFB</p>
        <p>I3.X</p>
        <p>13X</p>
        <p>12 X-</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>CommnStk n</p>
        <p>1149</p>
        <p>115)</p>
        <p>ll.SS-</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>MMB</p>
        <p>9 10</p>
        <p>909</p>
        <p>9 10-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Develop n</p>
        <p>XI5</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>55 so</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>MFH</p>
        <p>7,14</p>
        <p>715</p>
        <p>7 15 +</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>CapGIh n</p>
        <p>1130</p>
        <p>1307</p>
        <p>il )0-</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>SpcI</p>
        <p>7 12</p>
        <p>7.02</p>
        <p>7 02-</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Incema n</p>
        <p>1132</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>IIJ9-</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>AAathers n</p>
        <p>19 X</p>
        <p>18 X</p>
        <p>18 84-</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>InlKnatl n</p>
        <p>2400</p>
        <p>21.11</p>
        <p>23 9P+</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>AAerrlll Lynch Basic Value</p>
        <p>13.70</p>
        <p>1353</p>
        <p>13 55-</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>MangdMun n Sacurify Funds.</p>
        <p>7 43</p>
        <p>740</p>
        <p>760-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Capital</p>
        <p>19.83,</p>
        <p>,19,73</p>
        <p>19 75-</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Action</p>
        <p>702</p>
        <p>495</p>
        <p>6.9-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>EouiBond</p>
        <p>10 73</p>
        <p>lOU</p>
        <p>10 68-</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>7 69</p>
        <p>7U</p>
        <p>7 66-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>FaTomr n</p>
        <p>ION</p>
        <p>10,X</p>
        <p>lOX-</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>Equity 1</p>
        <p>433</p>
        <p>4 35</p>
        <p>4 35-</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Hilncom</p>
        <p>7.N</p>
        <p>797</p>
        <p>7 97-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Invtsi</p>
        <p>9H</p>
        <p>197</p>
        <p>197-</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Hi Oualty</p>
        <p>997</p>
        <p>9 95</p>
        <p>9 95-</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Ultra i</p>
        <p>7M</p>
        <p>733</p>
        <p>7 33-</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>InlTerm</p>
        <p>1018</p>
        <p>10 13</p>
        <p>10 14-</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Soloctad Funds</p>
        <p>LtdAAat</p>
        <p>978</p>
        <p>9 7Sj</p>
        <p>9 75-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>AmarShrs n</p>
        <p>9 37</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>9 29-</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>MunHIYId</p>
        <p>9.02</p>
        <p>9 01</p>
        <p>901-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>SoKlShrs n Saligman Group</p>
        <p>1795</p>
        <p>17 77</p>
        <p>1712-</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Muni Ifltr</p>
        <p>8.97</p>
        <p>697</p>
        <p>4 97-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>PKifiC</p>
        <p>15.81</p>
        <p>15 57</p>
        <p>15 81 +</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>CapitFd</p>
        <p>9.41</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>9 35-</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Phoenix</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>1141</p>
        <p>1141-</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>ComSIk</p>
        <p>II 1)</p>
        <p>1099</p>
        <p>10 99-</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>ScilKh</p>
        <p>978</p>
        <p>9 45</p>
        <p>9 45-</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Cofflun</p>
        <p>7 13</p>
        <p>703</p>
        <p>7 02-</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>So Val Mid Amor</p>
        <p>11.31</p>
        <p>I) 19</p>
        <p>II 19-</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>GrowthFd</p>
        <p>5 52</p>
        <p>5 42</p>
        <p>5 42-</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>8.27</p>
        <p>431</p>
        <p>4 21-</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>Incomt</p>
        <p>ION</p>
        <p>lOU</p>
        <p>1013-</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>MIdAmHlGr</p>
        <p>489</p>
        <p>445</p>
        <p>445-</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>Sontinol Group</p>
        <p>MSB Fund n</p>
        <p>18.8)</p>
        <p>1843</p>
        <p>18 44-</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Btlancod</p>
        <p>8N</p>
        <p>112</p>
        <p>112-</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Mutual Banelil</p>
        <p>1088</p>
        <p>10 77</p>
        <p>1081-</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>4W</p>
        <p>599</p>
        <p>4 00-</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>AAdwlGvt n</p>
        <p>9 91</p>
        <p>9 87</p>
        <p>9N-</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>Common SIk</p>
        <p>14 40</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>14 lo</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Mutual ol Omaha</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>13.41</p>
        <p>12 37</p>
        <p>ll 21-</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Amtrica n x</p>
        <p>970</p>
        <p>945</p>
        <p>9 45-</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>Soquoia n</p>
        <p>))W</p>
        <p>33X</p>
        <p>33 95-</p>
        <p>T4</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>5.19</p>
        <p>509</p>
        <p>509-</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>Sonlry Fund</p>
        <p>9 53</p>
        <p>I X</p>
        <p>9 37-</p>
        <p>1,</p>
        <p>Income i</p>
        <p>824</p>
        <p>8.W</p>
        <p>800-</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>Shoorson Funds</p>
        <p>Tax Free x</p>
        <p>981</p>
        <p>941</p>
        <p>9 43-</p>
        <p>.21</p>
        <p>ATIGth</p>
        <p>43 43</p>
        <p>43 57</p>
        <p>43 59-</p>
        <p>95</p>
        <p>AAullQual n</p>
        <p>1878</p>
        <p>1447</p>
        <p>14 49-</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>AggrGr</p>
        <p>9 87</p>
        <p>9 45</p>
        <p>9,45-</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>Muti Shrs n</p>
        <p>52 03</p>
        <p>51 W</p>
        <p>51 X +</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>Apwociltn</p>
        <p>HlYlold</p>
        <p>It</p>
        <p>14 23</p>
        <p>14 23-</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>NatAviaTK n</p>
        <p>8 74</p>
        <p>8M</p>
        <p>8.44-</p>
        <p>W</p>
        <p>18 X</p>
        <p>l|'40</p>
        <p>IIX-</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>Ntlind n r</p>
        <p>II 32</p>
        <p>11 19</p>
        <p>11 19-</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>MgMun</p>
        <p>1)M</p>
        <p>13 31</p>
        <p>13 24-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Nat Securities</p>
        <p>ShrmnOotn n</p>
        <p>7 77</p>
        <p>7 45</p>
        <p>7 4-</p>
        <p>35</p>
        <p>Balanced</p>
        <p>12 N</p>
        <p>13 W</p>
        <p>12.90-</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Wro&amp;lt;^ n</p>
        <p>1103</p>
        <p>10 71</p>
        <p>10 Ti</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>331</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3 30- 03</p>
        <p>Sigmo Fundi</p>
        <p>CalTxE</p>
        <p>II </p>
        <p>II 25</p>
        <p>1130-</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>Copitoi</p>
        <p>11 77</p>
        <p>1143</p>
        <p>ll 43-</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>8 11</p>
        <p>793</p>
        <p>7 92-</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Incom</p>
        <p>7 32</p>
        <p>7 33</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Preferred</p>
        <p>702</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>4 99-</p>
        <p>OS</p>
        <p>InvosI</p>
        <p>7 07</p>
        <p>7 01</p>
        <p>at</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>473</p>
        <p>4 47</p>
        <p>447-</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>^In Trust 5h</p>
        <p>443</p>
        <p>417</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>883</p>
        <p>175</p>
        <p>8 74- II</p>
        <p>low</p>
        <p>1015</p>
        <p>lOJ^ 14</p>
        <p>Tax Exmpt</p>
        <p>8 35</p>
        <p>82)</p>
        <p>8 25- 01</p>
        <p>Vwiturt Shr</p>
        <p>9H</p>
        <p>IN</p>
        <p>U*-</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>TolRot</p>
        <p>5M</p>
        <p>5W</p>
        <p>5 94- ,07</p>
        <p>SmthBorEqt n</p>
        <p>1393</p>
        <p>1375</p>
        <p>IWf-</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>Fairfield Fd</p>
        <p>7 91</p>
        <p>783</p>
        <p>783-</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>SmIhBarl G</p>
        <p>8M</p>
        <p>117</p>
        <p>nf-</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>NatTele</p>
        <p>1331</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>209-</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>SoGon</p>
        <p>1443</p>
        <p>14)1</p>
        <p>I9.3{-</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Nationwide Fds</p>
        <p>Swstnlnvinc n</p>
        <p>455</p>
        <p>453</p>
        <p>4t5-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>NotnFd</p>
        <p>9 57</p>
        <p>946</p>
        <p>940-</p>
        <p>1)</p>
        <p>Sovoroign Inv</p>
        <p>17 49</p>
        <p>17 Jt</p>
        <p>IF'lJ-</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>NtGwth</p>
        <p>7X</p>
        <p>7K</p>
        <p>712-</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Stolt Bond Grp</p>
        <p>NiBond</p>
        <p>884</p>
        <p>IX</p>
        <p>8,85-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Commn SIk</p>
        <p>487</p>
        <p>474</p>
        <p>4-7W-</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>NELife Fund</p>
        <p>Divorsltd</p>
        <p>5 75</p>
        <p>541</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>17.41</p>
        <p>17.45</p>
        <p>17 51-</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>ProgroM</p>
        <p>7 74</p>
        <p>759</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>19 01</p>
        <p>1841</p>
        <p>1844-</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>SlofFormGIh n</p>
        <p>9X</p>
        <p>9 34</p>
        <p>9.1*-</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>10 17</p>
        <p>10 15</p>
        <p>10 17-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>StatFarmBai n</p>
        <p>12 83</p>
        <p>13 49</p>
        <p>lldP-</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Retire Egl</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>17 44-</p>
        <p>35</p>
        <p>SIStrwl Inv</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>TaxExmt</p>
        <p>4X</p>
        <p>453</p>
        <p>4M</p>
        <p>ExchFd n</p>
        <p>77 47</p>
        <p>74</p>
        <p>74 2f-1 43</p>
        <p>Neuberger Berm</p>
        <p>Grwth n r</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>49X</p>
        <p>49 X-</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>Energy n</p>
        <p>1100</p>
        <p>17 81</p>
        <p>1793</p>
        <p>Invsl n r</p>
        <p>48 78</p>
        <p>47 </p>
        <p>47 -l 13</p>
        <p>Guardian n</p>
        <p>X 14</p>
        <p>35 79</p>
        <p>35 83-</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>Steadman Funds</p>
        <p>Liberty n</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3 17</p>
        <p>3 97-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Amerind n</p>
        <p>3X</p>
        <p>3)1</p>
        <p>113-</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>AAanhattn n</p>
        <p>583</p>
        <p>5 74</p>
        <p>5 79-</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>Associated n</p>
        <p>91</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>09-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Partners n</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>14 74</p>
        <p>1428-</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>Invest n</p>
        <p>1 49</p>
        <p>I4l</p>
        <p>141</p>
        <p>Nl Mum n</p>
        <p>IN</p>
        <p>IN</p>
        <p>IN</p>
        <p>Oceanogra n</p>
        <p>444</p>
        <p>455</p>
        <p>4 41-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>NY Ventur</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>7 27</p>
        <p>7 38-</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>Stem Roe F&amp;lt;h</p>
        <p>NewlonGwth n</p>
        <p>34 X</p>
        <p>34 15</p>
        <p>24 19-</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>Bond n</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>114</p>
        <p>1 14-</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>Newtonlxm n</p>
        <p>8 07</p>
        <p>804</p>
        <p>107 +</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>CapOpporn</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>19 H</p>
        <p>1918-</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>Nicholes n</p>
        <p>34 X</p>
        <p>34 38</p>
        <p>24 20-</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>DiKOvr</p>
        <p>740</p>
        <p>7 47</p>
        <p>7 47-</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Nichinc</p>
        <p>359</p>
        <p>IX </p>
        <p>as9+</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Speci Stock n</p>
        <p>T3M</p>
        <p>1) 15</p>
        <p>13 15- </p>
        <p>NresMnTr n</p>
        <p>11 40</p>
        <p>1111</p>
        <p>IWI</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>14 N</p>
        <p>1)17</p>
        <p>13 87-</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>NrestlnGt n</p>
        <p>10 25</p>
        <p>10 14</p>
        <p>1014-</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>TaxExempt n</p>
        <p>7 47</p>
        <p>7 45</p>
        <p>7 47-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>NovaFund n</p>
        <p>13 18</p>
        <p>1199</p>
        <p>1199-</p>
        <p>Total Ret</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>30N</p>
        <p>09-</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>Omega tundn OntWilll</p>
        <p>10 35 ion ion- 05</p>
        <p>9M 9 41  9 43- X</p>
        <p>10 32 10.07 10 07- 35 12.45  12 53  13 53-  30</p>
        <p>9 X  9 70  9 70-  10</p>
        <p>9M  9 15  9  84-  01</p>
        <p>9 72  9  71  9  73 -  01</p>
        <p>13 X 13 30 13 30- 39</p>
        <p>4 35  6  31  4  31-  05</p>
        <p>3 X  3 53  3  X</p>
        <p>10 05  10 X  10 05</p>
        <p>7 40  7  31  7,31-  M</p>
        <p>14 01  15 40  15 40-  U</p>
        <p>147 IX 144-03 10 33 10 15 10 15- 34</p>
        <p>4 45</p>
        <p>493</p>
        <p>494</p>
        <p>4M- 03 4 83- 17 4 9S- 03</p>
        <p>lek s closing and this week's closing</p>
        <p>CIGNA Funds</p>
        <p>IDS HiYield</p>
        <p>393</p>
        <p>392</p>
        <p>393</p>
        <p>IPS</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>12 59</p>
        <p>1344</p>
        <p>12 49-</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>IDS NewOim</p>
        <p>119</p>
        <p>804</p>
        <p>8 04-</p>
        <p>N</p>
        <p>Name Last</p>
        <p>Pet</p>
        <p>KiYld</p>
        <p>9X</p>
        <p>9 62</p>
        <p>9 43-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>IDS Progr</p>
        <p>413</p>
        <p>6 76</p>
        <p>4 80-</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>Coleco 13</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>24 1</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>640</p>
        <p>659</p>
        <p>4 59-</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>InvMutI</p>
        <p>10 80</p>
        <p>10 73</p>
        <p>10 73-</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Intermed n UV</p>
        <p>- 3Vi</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>23.3</p>
        <p>MunjBd</p>
        <p>693</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>4W</p>
        <p>IDS TaxEx</p>
        <p>343</p>
        <p>143</p>
        <p>141</p>
        <p>ENSTAR 18</p>
        <p>* 3',</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>198</p>
        <p>Colonial Funds</p>
        <p>Inv Stock</p>
        <p>15 4S</p>
        <p>IS 18</p>
        <p>15 18-</p>
        <p>,1</p>
        <p>Republic Sll Vk</p>
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        <p>Orange juice futures prices were sharply higher Friday on the CotUm Exchange in New Yorit.</p>
        <p>Prices were higher in early trading and sources said that prompted buying by traders who helcl positions to sell orange juice.</p>
        <p>Seth Diamond, an orange juice analyst in New York with Shearson American Express, noted that a report on traders positions released Tuesday indicated that 71 percent of the short positions, or agreements to deliver, were held by speculators.</p>
        <p>As a result, many speculators were forced to cover their positions by buying contracts when a rally appeared to take shape, he said.</p>
        <p>Contracts for delivery in most months reached life of contract highs in the rally.</p>
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        <p>Buyers also have been encouraged in recent sessions by reports that consumption this year is exceeding that of last year while production was reduced sharply by freezes that occurred in late December and early January.</p>
        <p>Orange juice settled 2 25 cents to 3.20 cents higher with the contract for delivery in May at 169.80 cents a pound.</p>
        <p>Cattle and frozen pork bellies were sharply higher and live hogs were mix^ in active trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.</p>
        <p>Most live hog and frozen pork ife of</p>
        <p>belly contracts advanced to lif contract highs.</p>
        <p>Live hogs continued to take sup-port from the inventory report on pigs and hogs released Tue^y by the Agriculture Department said Robert Kuhn, a livestock analyst in Chicago with Dean Witter Reynolds, Kuhn noted that the contracts for delivery in April and June were unchanged while those for delivery later in the year were higher, reflecting the 10 percent reduction in the breeding herd disclosed in the report.</p>
        <p>Pork bellies also were supported by the report, and contracts for delivery in 1985 advanced by the 2-cent limit set by the exchange, while those for delivery through August posted less substantial gains.</p>
        <p>Cattle prices were supported by strong demand on wholesale markets for carcass beef, Kuhn said.</p>
        <p>He noted that carcass beef prices advanced to $1.05 a pound Friday from $1.03 a poundWednesday, and</p>
        <p>and demand. And he said the technical factors are failing to provide any clear signals as to price direction.</p>
        <p>Prices were pressured at midsession by implications of higher interest rates that were spawned when economist Henry Kaufman said he expected the Federal Reserves discount rate to be increased 1 percentage point by May 1, Outland said.</p>
        <p>Wheat settled 1*4 cents lower to 1*4 cents higher with the contract for delivery in May at $3.61 a bushel; com was h cent loweer to *2 cent higher with May at $3.53*/4 a bushel; oats were */2 cent lower 2*2 cents higher with May at $1.83*4 a bushel; and soybeans were 1*2 cents lower to 2*4 cents higher with May at $8.00 a bushel.</p>
        <p>Precious metals prices finished steady after sporadic trading on the Commodity Ex-change in New York.</p>
        <p>Metals traders still are tracking the value of the U.S. dollar closely, said Howard Levine, a metals analyst in White Plains, N.Y., with ACLI International.</p>
        <p>Selling at midsession came as traders scrambled to cover losses taken in the recent decline, but prices recovered prior to the close when the dollar lost value.</p>
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        <p>Feeder cattle were strong as well, though not as strong as live cattle because grain prices were higher, which tends to reduce demand among feed lot operators, he said.</p>
        <p>Live cattle settled .40 cent to 1.07 cents higher with the contract for delivery in April at 72.12 cents a pound; feeder cattle were .10 cent to .48 cent higher with April at 69.35 cents a pound; live hogs were ,5 cent lower to .60 cent higher with April at 49.70 cents a pound; and frozen pork bellies were .80 cent to 2 cents higher with March at 67.77 cents a pound.</p>
        <p>Grain and soybean futures prices were mixed on the Chicago Board of Trade.</p>
        <p>Prices fluctuated in directionless trading throughout the session in very light volume.</p>
        <p>Don Outland, a grain analyst with Drexel Burnham Lambert, Inc., noted that most analysts are concentrating on technical factors such as trends on price charts rather than fundamental factor such as supply</p>
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        <p>Mr. Heinzen has worked as a consultant with international firms, held project management positions in Latin America, and served as chief executive officer in the U.S. Mr. Heinzen also taught marketing at the University of Wisconsin.</p>
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        <p>With other computers, the advertised price is just the start of what you actually wind up paying.</p>
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        <p>(Continued from B-15)</p>
        <p>Cited For Service</p>
        <p>Carolina Telephone has recognized Gerald E. Heath, installer repairer in the installation and repair department in Greenville, for completing 10 years of continuous service with the company.</p>
        <p>A Greenville native. Heath and his wife Malinda reside at Route 2, Robersonville, with their two (fhildren. They attend Sweet Gum Grove Free Will Baptist Church. .</p>
        <p>Joined Area Bank</p>
        <p>Dan Thompson, city executive in Robersonville for Wachovia Bank &amp;amp; Trust Co., has announced that Dennis Hardee has joined the office as a personal banker trainee.</p>
        <p>A Robersonville native, Hardee received a bachelors degree from Atlantic Christian College. He was formerly employed with Hardees Peanut Buying Station.</p>
        <p>Institute Graduate</p>
        <p>Virgil ONeal, staff member at Winterville Insurance Agency, has graduated from the Institute of Insurance in Chapel Hill, according to agency owner Sparky McCaskill.</p>
        <p>The institute has been conducted for over 40 years for members of the Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina Inc.</p>
        <p>McCaskill said ONeal, who has been with the agency for three years, will continue his studies on a selective basis at the institute.</p>
        <p>The agency has operated in Winterville since 1962.</p>
        <p>Appointment Made</p>
        <p>Charles A. Hollingsworth has been appointed manager of the Colfax Furniture Companys Greenville store, the firm has announced.</p>
        <p>Colfax said Hollingsworth has ben in furniture sales in the Greenville area for many years.</p>
        <p>Record Figures</p>
        <p>Roses Stores Inc. has announced record earnings for the fourth quarter and 1983 fiscal year ended Jan. 25.,</p>
        <p>Sales and net earnings were $829,286,000 and $21,886,000 for the fiscal year. Sales increased 25.3 percent from $661,903,000 and net earnings jumped 89.3 percent from $11,559,000 recorded a year earlier.</p>
        <p>Sales for the fourth quarter increased 28.3 percent to $284,550,000 from $221,745,000 the previous year. Net earnings (unaudited) rose 38.4 percentto $10,142,000 from $7,328,000 in last years fourth quarter.</p>
        <p>New Employee</p>
        <p>Larry Wayne Stephenson has joined WNCT-TV as local and regional sales manager, according to Bob Peretic, general sales manager.</p>
        <p>Stephenson is a 1968 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He joins the station after five years as director of advertising at Oakwood Mobile Homes Inc. in Greensboro.</p>
        <p>Stephenson has served on the public relations committee of the North Carolina Manufacturers Housing Institute. He is married and has two children.</p>
        <p>Joins New Network</p>
        <p>Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland Realtors, 226 Commerce St., has announced that it has joined the newly created Equi-Net (Equitable Realty Network Inc.) national real estate broker network.</p>
        <p>Mike Aldridge, general partner, said Equi-Net was created when Equitabe Relocation Management Corp. and Inter-Community Relocation Inc. entered into an agreement whereby ICR was dissolved and a new broker network was formed.</p>
        <p>Aldridge said Equi-Net is the nations second largest relocation assistant company based on total number of brokers and agents.</p>
        <p>Zoo Provides A Mating Service</p>
        <p>MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Finding a mate for a" 7-foot tall gaur ox isnt easy.</p>
        <p>So zoo officials have set up a computerized mating service, according to Enter, the Childrens Television Workshops new computer magazine.</p>
        <p>The service is located at the Minnesota Zoo. Its computer list-i the numbers of male and female animals at member zoos and gives information about species, age and availability.</p>
        <p>When you increase or decrease home temperatures, remember that setting the thermostat beyond the desired level will usually not enable the system to work faster. Your system will overshoot the desired temperature and waste energy. For more energy information, call Green-vilie Utilities at 752-7166.</p>
        <p>Wall Street Takes Negative Look At News</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - All news seems to be bad news on Wall Street right now.</p>
        <p>If some bit of information reaches investors suggesting that the economy is still strong, they react with the gloomy presumption that interest rates are headed higher.</p>
        <p>If some other news flash suggests the economy is slowing, they react with the equally gloomy presumption that corporate profits will be disappointing.</p>
        <p>Recently, when Chairman Paul</p>
        <p>Volcker of the Federal Reserve used the word strong to describe economic activity, the stock market took a tumble. Last week, when the govermpent reported a surprise decline in new orders for durable goods in February, the stock market reacted negatively as well.</p>
        <p>This kind of behavior naturally puzzles many followers of the markets, who would like to find some logic in the ups and downs of stocks, but who are often frustrated in that quest.</p>
        <p>Real Estate Agents Plan Special Week</p>
        <p>Real ^tate agents throughout Pitt County will hold open house April 8-14 in observance of Private I^o-perty Week.</p>
        <p>Other events during the ^eek include the second annual Re^ors prayer breakfast on April 9 at the Ramada Inn. Dr. James H. Bailey, minister of Jarvis Memorial United Baptist Church.will be the guest speaker. Tickets are priced at $5 each. For further information call Marie Davis at 355-2000 before April</p>
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        <p>A seminar titled Womens Credit Rights and Tax will be held from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the downtown Planters Bank. The Womens Council of Realtors will sponsor the program.</p>
        <p>The annual Crime Stoppers Golf Tournament and Pig Picking will be held at Brook Valley Country Club on April 12. Cost is $25 per person which includes golf and the pig picking or $5 for the pig picking only. Call Bill Clark or Conal y Branch at 355-2000 to register for golf.</p>
        <p>A Realtors Trash and Treasure Sale will be held beginning at 7 a.m. at Elm Street Park. To donate items for sale call Inda Wingate at 756-6525, Gwen Tyson at 752-0820 or Terri Williams at 355-2048. They will arrange for pick-up of the donation.</p>
        <p>All proceeds from the weeks events will be given to the Greenville Police Departments Crime Stoppers Program.</p>
        <p>As some analysts see it, the markets response to any news that comes along, no matter how positive or negative it may seem, is inherently unpredictable. That is the case, they say, because most investors have their attention focused on the hazy future, rather than on what is taking place now.</p>
        <p>What they see in that hazy future is difficult to know, since all the participants in the market are never simultaneously available for a mass interview.</p>
        <p>But some market-watchers believe it is important to watch the markets response to current news anyway, because it can provide a tip-off to changes in the prevailing sentiment among investors. When the market wants to go down, in this view, investors will accentuate the negatives, paying little attention to w^t looks on the surface like good news.</p>
        <p>Furthermore, in theory at least, the market may be signaling that it IS approaching a turn for the better when negative news begins to be absorbed with diminshing impact.</p>
        <p>Some analysts believe the market is approaching that stage now. But others say investors are still feeling pretty grumpy, as witness their response last week to an increase in the bank prime lending rate from II percent to 11.5 percent.</p>
        <p>For the week, the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 29.52 to 1,154.84, wiping out much of the previous weeks 44.60-point gain.</p>
        <p>The New York Stock Exchange composite index dropped 1.38 to</p>
        <p>%.35, and the American Stock Exchange market value iqdex was down 2.93 at 209.49.</p>
        <p>Big Board volume averaged 80.96</p>
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        <p>Long Journey Home For Virginia Dare Statue</p>
        <p>lr\t lU Murir (hliHii</p>
        <p>(Editors Note: Mrs Odom, of Ahoskie, is chairman of the board of governors of th^ Elizabethan Gardens)</p>
        <p>History, mystery and fantasy are combined in the tieaulifu) Elizabeth Gardens which are a memorial to the valiant men and women who, as English colonists, came to Roanoke Island from I.'tW-ir)? and walked away through the dark forest into history" as the Lost Colony,</p>
        <p>History remembers Vi'rgiha Dare as the first child born of English parents m the New World, In August 1585, 22 years before the first permanent English settlement at Jamestown, Va.. 108 Englishmen under the far-reaching hand of Sir W'alter Raleigh managed to sail into what is now called Roanoke .Sound and came ashore on an island called Roanoke in present day Dare County</p>
        <p>Having found a safe harbor betwen the mainland and the Outer Banks, they chose an area covered with live oaks on Roanoke Island overlooking the Roanoke Sound as</p>
        <p>the site for the first English colony in .North America. Later this group returned to England.</p>
        <p>Second Ship</p>
        <p>Two years later, Raleigh sent a second ship of colonists, this time including women and families. Several weeks after their arrival in the new found land in Julj? of 1587, Eleanor Dare gave birth Aug. 18, 1587, to a baby girl who was named Virginia after Elizabeth I, Englands Virgin Queen. It was also a name fiefitting the first English child born in the virgin wilderness of the .New World.</p>
        <p>Ten days after the birth of^ his grandchild. John White, governor of the colony, returned with the ship to England to secure additional supplies to help the settlement through the coming winter of 1887-88. The colonists were left to fend for themselves without the unifying strength of their governor, with limited supplies and ignorant of the skills needed to deal with the wilderness of a strange and alien land. The settlers were also subjected to the actions of various Indian tribes in the area and to the</p>
        <p>whims of nature which vacillated from drought to hurricanes.</p>
        <p>War Delays Return Because England was at war with Spain and involved in efforts to defeat the powerful Spanish Armada, Governor White could not return immediately with his ship of supplies. When he finally was permitted by Queen Elizabeth to return three years later in 1590, there was no trace of the colonists and no visible evidence of a struggle. On a post near the entrance to the settlement the bark had been peeled off and a single enigmatic word carved into the wood - Croatan. There was no sign of a cross which had been the prearranged signal in the event of distress. No trace has ever been found of these colonists in subsequent years.</p>
        <p>Caught Imagination The poignant mystery surrounding the child Virgina Dare lost forever in the great American wilderness caught at the imagination of Maria Louise Lander of Salem, Mass., an American sculptor.</p>
        <p>At a very early age Miss Lander displayed a noticeable ability to fashon wax heads for her broken dolls. So her family decided to support her efforts toward an artistic career.</p>
        <p>W'hen she was in her late 20s (she was born in 1826) she sailed for Rome where she established her own</p>
        <p>wrote to a Womens Committee of the North Carolina Commission, offering to sell the statue as a most appropriate ornament for the building. The committee was interested, since Virginia Dare was born on North Carolina soil. However, as no funds were available, the committee suggested that Miss Lander give the statue to North Carolina where the history of Virginia Dare would always be of interest</p>
        <p>Miss Lander was 67 Her health was frail although she would live for many years more. .She loved the Virginia Dare statue. It was her pride and Joy and by now it had become a friend. Miss Under decided to keep the statue until her death and will it to the state of .North Carolina. In 1926, three years after .Miss Unders death in her late 90s. the Virginia Dare statue was officially accepted by ,the state and formally exhibited in the Hall of History in Italeigh for all to admire.</p>
        <p>Controversial .Art</p>
        <p>But it soon became a controversial work of art  some not being able to see art in a near-nude maid^en clad in a fish net. Complaints came to the Department of Archives and History that the statue was obscene. The fact, that It was placed beneath, the portraits of three Confederate generals didn't help.</p>
        <p>In 1938 the Hall of History moved to its new home in the Education</p>
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        <p>A SERENE LADY ... Th( white marble statue of Virginia Dare in young maidenhood, sculpted by .Massachusetts-born .Maria Louise Under while living in Rome, todav graces the Elizafx'than Gardens on Roanoke Island. It was not until abouta century alter being carved that the life-size statue finally found a permanent home 111 the gardens.</p>
        <p>studio and produced two of her most famous sculptures - Evangeline and Virgina Dare. It is significant that Louise Under created the figure of a heroine, not from Greece or Rome, but from a haunting legend of her own country.</p>
        <p>Pillar Of Marble</p>
        <p>Using a large pillar of white marble from the famed quarry of Carrara, Italy, Miss Under began to chisel endless markings on this fine-grained stone After 14 months of labor, she completed her statue and placed it aboard a sailing'vessel en route to Boston. The vessel encountered a severe storm off the coast of Spain and was wrecked, sending its cargo to the bottom.</p>
        <p>Two years later the ships cargo was salvaged, including the statue of Virginia Dare. Miss Under was forced to buy back her statue which she restored to its original beauty and exhibited in Boston where it was greatly admired.</p>
        <p>A New York collector reportedly bought it for the sum of $5,000 and displayed it in his studio, which caught fire The statue of Virginia Dare was again in danger of being destroyed, but was saved by a pair of foMing doors that were closed. After the New York dealer died, the executors of his estate refused to confirm the sale, so Virginia Dare went back to Miss Lander.</p>
        <p>Offered To Sell</p>
        <p>About this time Miss Lander learned that North Carolina was to erect a building at the World's Columbian Exposition which was upcoming in Chicago in 1892. She</p>
        <p>Building and all historical effects were taken there except Virginia Dare - the shocking lady wa^ left behind. Whether intentional or not. the marble lady was relegated to isolation in the basement of the old Supreme Court Building.</p>
        <p>Later, she somehow made her way to the office of the late George Ross Pou. state auditor. Again. Virginia Dare tiecame the topic of controversial conversation</p>
        <p>One Raleigh newspaper at the time stated: A .Marble Udy, clad only in a fish net. whose downs have included one resting place deep under the water off the coast of Spain, and another resting place in the dingy basement of the Supreme Court Building, is up again! '</p>
        <p>.More Frowns, Neglect</p>
        <p>When the Lost Colony drama was written in the late 1930s by Paul Green. It was. decided to send the statue of Virginia Dare to Roanoke Island to be placed in the waterside theater.</p>
        <p>In the- meantime. Fort Raleigh, location of the theater, had become a ^ national historic site. National Park Service officials frowned on the statue being placed at this historic site since there was no authenticated record that Virginia Dare ever lived to maidenhood. So. once again the marble lady was shunted aside -left unpacked in its shipping crate backstage at the waterside theater.</p>
        <p>There it remained until after World War II. when .Albert Q. Bell, builder of the theater, decided to send the statue to Paul Green at his</p>
        <p>A FAVORITE VISITATION SITE The spaciou.- Elizabethan Gardens, adjacent to historic Fort Raleigh. i.s a \ear-round, lavorite garden for visitors. Here, two costumed members .ot 'The Lost ( olonw ' Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizafreth I, stand m the sunken gardens beneath crepe myrtle trees in flower, surrounded by clipped parterres The statue and balustrade in the background are among severdl e.xamples of I6th century statuary and ornamentation in the garden.', gilts from Mr, and Mrs John HayWhilney.</p>
        <p>Greenwood Estate near Chaped llill The Pulitzer prize-winning author never got around to erecting the statue on his estate. When the Elizabethan Gardens were created on Roanoke Island in the early '5i)s.</p>
        <p>, Green decided to send the statue to the gardens to be placed with the famous statuary from the, Whitney Estate of Thomasville, Ga . which had bt'en acquired as ornamentation for the English-style garden.</p>
        <p>Finally. A Home</p>
        <p>.And so. nearly a century after .Miss Lander first lovingly carved from white marble her statue o! Virginia Dare as she imagmtyi she would look in early womanhood, ihe life-size statue had a home. The statue had survived shipwreck, fire, abandonment and rebuff, finalh to come home to rest in the Elizabethan Gardens near the spot where Virgina Dare was born more than three centuries earlier.</p>
        <p>Today, the "maiden of myster\ stands in her own niche at the loot ot an ancient live oak. one of the same species of sea-battered oaks that existed in the area where she wa.' born to one of the first lamilv ol settlers.</p>
        <p>tshe gaze&amp;gt; dreamily beyond the trees toward the gentle sea surge of nearby Roanoke .Sound</p>
        <p>Instead oi school books or a classical scfoll, \'irginia Dare holds a. fishnet 'xith pearl-like weights draped about her waist Around her. neck and arms she wears the Indian jewelry of an Indian princess. Instead ot a. royal greyhound, she is acctimpanied by a royal heron standing by her right toot.</p>
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        <p>the rorm oi a white doe. Whatever one elects to believe. Alaria Louise Landeris sculpture ot Virginia Dare standsserene in the Elizabeth (until' t 1 \ i figure of quiet hope, wirie-hrowed and intelligent, the first cmld oi the lirst colony of Elrzaoethan England She gazes toward the luture, triumphant over all the odd&amp;gt; o; survival she \e iht rtf bt ot coming home to Roanoke IslandAn Anicricii'^ 400lh A nniver^nrv 1 rt i( U Festive Celebration Set For ^Miss Polly Y lOOtb Biithday</p>
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        <p>HAMILTON - On April 5 Ethel "Polly" Hughes will be too years old. Today she is comfortably settled in the Baptist Retirement Home in Hamilton, where she has lived since September 1977.</p>
        <p>Soft, white hair crowiis a gentle, much younger face than one would expeqt to find - but her bent hands are evidence of long years.</p>
        <p>Her eyes are bright, alert and her nature is lively, with only an occasional moment when her thoughts stray from the conversation at hand topasttimes.</p>
        <p>The wit and delightful humor for which she has been known all her life is still very much alive - "I declare, we have to get up early so well just have a longer time to do nothing!, is. one of her typical comments. </p>
        <p>Staff and other residents of the retirement home say shes been the delight of the home for many years. Though she no longer enjoys perfect health and is a little slower m getting about, she lets people know she isnt letting l(K) years get me down.</p>
        <p>Her husband. Julian Thomas Hughes, who served in World Ear I, has been dead for many years. Miss Polly, as shes affectionately known, is reputed to be the oldest veterans widow iri the rea. Childless, she enjoys periodic visits from nieces and nephews. Many friends from past years also visit her.</p>
        <p>' Because of the special relationship she has with so many people, plans are. beingNnade to celebrate her</p>
        <p>birthday in grand style. Together, staff of the home, relatives and friends are laying the groundwork for a truly memorable 100th birthday celebration. This will take place on April 7  two days after her birth(iay  to make it possible for more to attend. If the weather permits, the festivities will be held at I p.m. on the grounds of the home. Already^ numerous birthday cards have begun arriving in advance.</p>
        <p>Kinston Native</p>
        <p>A native of Kinston, Miss Polly graduated from Meredith College and went to Chowan in 1909 to head the art department there. She also taught arts and crafts at the Caswell Training Center in Kinston for 30 years.</p>
        <p>The love of art has been a source of inspiration to Miss Polly all her life. She still paints, and is especially fond of painting nature and landscapes scenes Her comfortable room contains several of her paintings.</p>
        <p>Her favorite, a painting she did of her mother from memory, hangs over e dresser,. It shows her mother standing in a flower garden, with soft petals brushing against the long dark dress she is wearing, partially covered by a Sunday white apron Miss Polly associates with her mother.</p>
        <p>On the floor by her bed is another painting, one that Miss Polly always explains to a first-time visitor. The canvas is a bit worn from the many times she has used her walking cane to trace the outline of features while she explains the history of the painting.</p>
        <p>"This sycamore tree is where 1 lived as a child. Below the tree was a cool water spring where mother stored jars of perishables with strings attached to pull them out when needed. Miss Polly reminds listeners "that was back before the days of ice. The only drawback, she adds with a twinkle in her eyes, was the ugly ojd bullfrog that would jump in just about the time mother would reach for the string on one of the jars She laughs about that old frog and the cool water, fond memories of a long-ago childhood.</p>
        <p>Soap Opera and Apples</p>
        <p>Miss Polly avows I go to bed when I get good and ready. I enjoy watching television, particulary the soap opera, As the World Turns. I also like good soup and apples, which I.get often. She admits, too, to a passion for scarves.</p>
        <p>Bird watching is something else she enjoys. Birds gather around a feeder she gave to the home. The roses that bloom in the homes garden during several months of the year is another of her joys.</p>
        <p>Miss Pollys bed is covered by a snow white spread. Things she love best surround her in the room, painted a mellow blue.</p>
        <p>Miss Polly says theres only one answer, the secret to what has kept heryoung in heart after so many years. Im a sister in nature, she declares, pointing to trees and skies outside the window of her room. "Im aged the natural way, she smiled. You see those old trees over there, across that field? Aint</p>
        <p>they pretty! And look, look at that sky above them Just as pretty as a picture. I'd say. I never stopped looking at nature's stuff. 1 never stopped taking the time to look.</p>
        <p>"Come here. " she motioned;. "Come here and look what 1 painted. It's the place where me and Mama walked every day to letch jars Forgetting momentarily she s</p>
        <p>expiaineii it betore. Mis&amp;gt; Folly returns to the cool water and the biillirog - a cherished memory troni nearly loo years ago, back to where tor her it all began.</p>
        <p>IN APRIL. HER 'llKlTH BIRTHDAY ... Mrs. Ethel "Polly Hughes will reach her UlOth birthday April 5, A native of Kinston, now a resident of the Baptist Retirement Home in Hamilton, Miss Polly is shown with</p>
        <p>a painting of a large magnolia blooms she painted recently. She claims that being a sister in nature has been an important factor m her long life.</p>
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        <p>The Pally Reflector, GreenvlUe, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 25,1984</p>
        <p>Corbett-Stoneham Vows Solemnized</p>
        <p>: St. James United Methodist : Church was the scene of the Satur-^day afternoon wedding ceremony of Susan Lenore Stoneham and Wiley Barnes Corbett III. Conducting the ~single ring ceremony was the Rev. Dewey Tyson assisted by J.M. 'Bragg.</p>
        <p> Mre. Francis Cain was organist 'for the ceremony. Mrs. Todd Pair Iplayed the guitar and sang and The ^Wedding Prayer was sung by J.M. JBragg.</p>
        <p>' Parents of the couple are Mr. and 'Mrs. William Leon Stoneham of Route 8, Greenville, and Mr. and :Mrs. Wiley B. Corbett Jr. of Greenville.</p>
        <p>; The matron of honor was Karen Garris Gaskins and maid of honor !was Susan Leigh Corbett, sister of ;the bridegroom, both of Greenville. Bridesmaids included Gena Christine Buck of Grimesland and Lisa Carol Dobbs of Greenville. Kathryn Hicks of Greenville was flower girl.</p>
        <p>The mther of the bridegroom was , best man and ushers included Jeffrey Bryan Spear, Harold Reid Joyner and Donald C. Hicks III, all of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Debbie Pollard presided at the wedding roister.</p>
        <p>The brid graduated from D.H. Conley High School, attended East Carolina Univesity and Pitt Community College. She will be attending Hardbarger Junior College of Business. The bride^oom graduated from J.H. Rose High School and attended Lees-McRae College and ECU. He is now a junior account executive with Hamilton-Avnet Electronics of Raleigh.</p>
        <p>The bride was given in marriage</p>
        <p> Miss Terry Named ; State Finalist</p>
        <p> Lisa Averette Terry of Greenville  has been selected as a state finalist in teh 1984 Miss North Carolina Carolina U.S. Teen Pageant.</p>
        <p>The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones, Lisa is a Rose Hi School senior. The pageant will held in Raleigh April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn-South.</p>
        <p>by her parents and escorted by her father. She wore the wedding gown which was worn by  mother of the bridegroom. It was styled of white nylon tulle and lace over satin with a fitted basque waist, off-shoulder neckline with folds of tulle and lace beaded in pearls. The bouffant skirt was trimmed in lace and extended into a chapel length train. Her chapel length veil of illusion was fastened to a bandeau of lace and pearls. She carried a cascade of white bridal roses, white cymbidium orchid trimmed with babys breath and ivy.</p>
        <p>The matron of honor wore a dress of mint green taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice, double bell puff sleeves and a flowing ruffled train. She Carried a cascade of pink</p>
        <p>carnations, white mums, daisies, purple statice, babys breath and greenery.</p>
        <p>The flower girl wore a pink taffeta dress and carried a white wicker basket filled with rose petals.</p>
        <p>A reception was held at the Brook Valley Country Club after the ceremony. Slides of the bridal couple</p>
        <p>n prior to the cake cutting. The refreshment table was centei^ with a silver wine cooler filled with mums, pink carnations, daisies, statice, babys iHeath and greenery.</p>
        <p>Johnna Brookshire, cousin of the bri(te, presided at the register which was placed on a table decorated with</p>
        <p>a bouquet of pink carnations.</p>
        <p>A rehearsal dinner was given by the parents of the bridegroom at the Brook Valley Country Club for members of the wedding party and out-of-town guests. A dance followed and was given by friends of the lie for the wedding party, fami-</p>
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        <p>ADA Encourages Moderate Cholesterol</p>
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        <p>Cutting back on cholesterol as a way to avoid coronary heart disease doesnt mean giving up anything, says the nations largest group of nutrition professionals. It just means balancing the fat and cholesterol content of meals and snacks.</p>
        <p>As more and more Americans react to a recent federal study linking the risk of heart attack to cholestrol consumption. The American Dietetic Association (ADA) advises against overreaction. Removing dairy foods from your diet to prevent heart disease, for example, would only increase your chances for osteoporosis since dairy foods are a major source of calcium, says the ADA.</p>
        <p>Instead, the ADA encourages moderation, not elimination, of foods high in fat to reduce the cholesterol in your diet.</p>
        <p>Some ways are obvious, such as opting for lowfat and nonfat products when shopping by the dairy case, trimming fat from meat and avoiding fried foods, especially those breaded or batter-fried. But because the amount of fat in food varies according to the type of fat, the ADA says there are more methods for cutting back on cholesterol that you may not know about.</p>
        <p>Animal fats, for example, tend to be higher in saturated fats, while most vegetable oils are generally higher in polyunsaturated fats. And only animal fats contain cholesterol.</p>
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        <p>Students in the advanced child development class at Rose High School recently visited Tammys Day Care Center under the guidance of Marian Wilkes. Students preparations included planning storytimes, music games, songs and rhythm sessions.</p>
        <p>Ande Harper and Linda Harris, in entertaining the toddlers and 1-year-olds, colored pictures and played with the youngsters. Donna Pierce, Sharon Vines and Millett Laughinghouse worked with the 2 and 3-year-olds in a storytime and color bingo. Winners receiving stuffed animals made by the group were Kris Ridenour, Mathew Rogers, Lauren Weaver and James Beverly.</p>
        <p>Carldene Daniels and Carolyn Hines led the 3 and 4-year-olds in musical chairs and storytime. Playing house was also enjoyed. Working with other 4-year-olds were Alex Gowen, Kim Snyder and Ed House. Hokey pokey, musical chairs and storytime were scheduled activities.</p>
        <p>Therefore, the ADA suggests you:</p>
        <p>Select soft margarine in which the first ingredient listed on the label is a liquid polyunsaturated oil, such as comoil.</p>
        <p>When possible, choose vegetable oils. And despite what the recipe says, use oil or margarine rather than shortening, lard or butter when baking.</p>
        <p>Use moderate amounts of salad dressings or try lemon juice with a variety of herbs and spices to season a salad.</p>
        <p>Use a blender to whip plain lowfat yogurt ot lowfat cottage cheese and substitute the whipped ingredient for sour cream and mayonnaise.</p>
        <p>Try mozzarella cheese and other cheeses made from part skim milk, which are lower in fat and cholesterol than cheddar or Swiss.</p>
        <p>Use skim or lowfat milk in puddings, sauces, soups and baked products. Its a fallacy that whole milk is essential to recipes.</p>
        <p>Substitute egg whites for whole eggs, using two whites for every egg listed in a recipe. Egg yolks have a high cholesterol content, while the whites have no cholesterol at all. When making scrambled eggs, use only one yolk per serving and add a few whites to make the serving more generous.</p>
        <p>Carefully read labels of frozen main dishes, such as lasagna, pizza and pot pies to see if fat is a primary ingredient (One of the first on the list).</p>
        <p>Trini fat from meat before and after cooking - including the fat between the muscles. Cook the meat or poultry on a rack so the fat drains off and remove the skin from poultry.</p>
        <p>Roast, bake, broil or simmer meat, poultry or fish without adding fat. Braise in a covered pan on top of the range or in the oven. Try pan-broiling in a nonstick pan.</p>
        <p>More suggestions on reducing cholesterol from your diet, including recipes, are available in ADAs Fo^ 3: Eating the Moderate Fat and Cholesterol Way. To order Food 3, send $5 to P.O. Box 91403, Chicago, 111. 60693. Allow four weeks for delivery.</p>
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        <p>ments Announced</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Grenvilie, N C</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 25,1984  (&amp;gt;3</p>
        <p>ELEANOR JUNE THOMAS...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Thomas of New Castle, Pa., who announce her engagement to J. Wayne Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen of Farmville. An October wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>MIKI ANN ITO...S the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Takeru Ito oi Greenville, who announce her engagement to John Anthony Der-rico, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles John Derrico of Plainview, Ung Island. The wedding will take place April 28.</p>
        <p>MELODY DEAN OUTLAW...is the aaugnier oi jvir. and Mrs. Manley Outlaw of Goldsboro, who announce her engagement to John Eric Kingsbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Kingsbury Jr. of Greenville. The wedding will take place Aug. 11.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Van Veld To Give Clul) Profirani</p>
        <p>Norma VanVeld, of the Lakewood Pines Garden Club, will be featured soeaker at the Tuesday meeting of the Lynndale Garden Club. She will present a program on Potpourri.</p>
        <p>The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Howard Satterfield. Mrs. Melvin Jepson and Ms Virginia Herrin will serve as co hostesses.</p>
        <p>The April yard of the month was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taft.</p>
        <p>Adoption AnnouiK &amp;lt; d</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Eaves of Greenville announce the adoption of a son, Russell Tyler, on March 20 1984.</p>
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        <p>Births</p>
        <p>Spicer</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherman Spicer, 1301 Johnston St., a son, Matthew McRae, on March 17, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Jackson</p>
        <p>Born to Mr and Mrs. Jeff Jackson Jr., 100 Fireside Road, a son, Jaison Rashad, on March 18, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Varnell</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kim Varnell, Conetoe, a son, William Kyle, on March 18, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Cox</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox, 506 Rawl Road, a daughter. Cara</p>
        <p>Nichele, on March 18, 1984, In Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Augusto Eduardo Molano, 412 Crestline Blvd., a daughter, Ximena Patricia, on March 18, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital</p>
        <p>Hutchens Born to John Clifton and Rosalie Jacobi Hutchens, 2713 Webb St., a daughter, Jocelyn Rachel, on March 18,1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Klink, Winterville. a son, Paul Fitzgerald, on March 19,1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>TERRIE ELAINE ALBERTSON...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arliss Albertson of Beulaville, who announce her engagement to Paul Milton Livingston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Livingston of Raeford. The wedding will take place April 21.</p>
        <p>MARY KAY BURTON...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Burton Jr. of Bethel, who announce her engagement to Peter G. Wakker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wakker of Raleigh. A June 23 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>MARY SUSAN KILPATRICK...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Linwood Kilpatrick of Winterville, who announce her engagement to Walter Edward Briley Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter E. Briley Sr. of Greenville. The wedding is planned for July 29.</p>
        <p>Campaign Promotes Balanced Diets</p>
        <p>March is National Nutrition Time and in a year dominated by the Olympics, the nations largest group of nutrition professionals warns Americans not to imitate their heros without properly fueling their bodies.</p>
        <p>There are a lot of armchair athletes who think they can go straight from their living rooms to the gym, says Marilyn B. Haschke, R.D., president of The American Dietetic Association (ADA). But getting into shape has just as much to do with good nutrition as flexing your muscles.</p>
        <p>Thats why the 50,000 members of the ADA will be promoting balanced diets for athletic prowess during the 12th annual campaign to improve American eating habits.</p>
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        <p>So may people get caught up in the excitement of the Olympics and think they can go out and start running two miles a day, Haschke says. What they dont realize is that these Olympians have been training for years and good nutrition has a lot to do with their success.</p>
        <p>Before starting any exercise program, ADA advises a complete assessment of your cardiovascular health through a stress test  especially if youre over 35, smoke or have high blood pressure., An exercise program should be planned around the results of the stress test and for most healthy persons, the ADA recommends 15 to 60 minutes of continuous aerobic activity three to five times a week.</p>
        <p>The key, Haschke says, is to begin a program realistically and comfortably and work up to a desired goal. ADA also suggests that each exercise session begin with five to</p>
        <p>Births</p>
        <p>Evans</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Carl Evans, Route 2, Greenville, a daughter, Ashley Nicole, on March 16,1984 in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Strange</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Strange, Williamston, a son, Robert Tyrell, on March 17, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Davis</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wayne Davis, Elizabeth City, a son, Larry Wayne Jr., on March 17,1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Aerobic exercise  jogging, brisk walking, dancing, swimming or cycling  should be strenuous to the point of conditioning muscles and the cardiovascular system without being excessive. A brisk walking program is recommended by the ADA for persons of all ages. Jogging, however, is not for everyone and may cause foot, leg and knee injuries.</p>
        <p>A balanced diet should be part of the fitness pro^am for persons at all levels of activity, Haschke says, contending that poor eating habits can detract from the benefits of exercise. Food choices should be made from the four food groups -milk, cheese and other dairy products; fruits and vegetables; enriched or whole grain breads and cereals; and fish, chicken, beans or meat.</p>
        <p>Extremely active people need additional breads and cereals for the extra energy they use in vigorous exercise programs.</p>
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        <p>Couple Marries In Eggs Turned Into Varied Objects Morning Ceremony</p>
        <p>Mary Dell Smith and William Robert Enecks were united in marriage Saturday morning at 11:30 in a ceremony performed on the Town Common by the Rev. Ola Forbes Jr.</p>
        <p>Mr and Mrs. George Delma Smith Sr, of Chocowinity are parents of the bride. Mrs. Elizabeth Enecks of Dayton, Tenn., is the mother of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>J.K. Uftin was guitarist for the ceremony.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of ivry satin. The Victorian inspired gown featured a high neckline encircled with ivory Venise lace and the fitted bodice was centered with a panel of niched satin interspersed with rows of Veni,se lace ana ivory satin ribbon. The scalloped patterned Venise lace enhanced the modified basque waistline and the long fitted Juliet styled sleeves were trimmed in satin ruche and Venise lace She wore a crown of ivory silk flowers with a tiered veil of ivory illusion. She carried am arm bouquet of pink tearoses, ivory cym-bidium orchids, alstromeria lilies and babys breath tied with ivory satin streamers.</p>
        <p>Elaine Smith of Greenville, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and bridesmaids included Jan King of Greenville and Sharon Arnold of Stirling, Va.</p>
        <p>Pave Balch was best man and ushers were Malcolm Smith and Greg Wilson, all Greenville.</p>
        <p>The attendants were each dressed in a formal gown of rose matte taffeta designed with an open, sweetheart neckline and long fitted sleeves. The modified natural waistline was enhanced by a belt of sdf-fabric and the gathered skirt was edged at the hemline in a ruffled flounce of taffeta which extended up the gown back in a bustle effect. Each carried an arm bouquet of alstromeria lilies, ivory fuji poms, heather with satin streamers.</p>
        <p>The couple will live in Greenville after a wedding trip to Florida.</p>
        <p>The bride and bridegroom are graduates of East Carolina University-. She is an English instructor at Beaufort Community College and he isa field representative. State Board of Examiners of Heating and Plumbing Contractors.</p>
        <p>A reception was held at Margaux's. Dr. and Mrs. Karl Rodabaugh greeted guests and Blanche Williams presided at the register. Laura Hoke and Nina Dooley poured punch and cake was served by Leigh Weatherly and C6nnie Taylor.</p>
        <p>The bride's table was decorated</p>
        <p>Births</p>
        <p>Brown</p>
        <p>Born to Dr. William Edward Brown and Dr. Sylvia Thigpen Brown, 401 Highland Ave., a daughter, Laura Catherine, on March 12, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Petteway</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. DeVorese LaVelle Petteway, 301-B Dudley St., a .daughter, Kiyosha Zipora, on M^rch 13, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Lee</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benjamin Lee, Williamston, a daughter, Daryn Marlene, on March 14; 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Todd</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen Todd, Farmville, a son, Kelly Everett, on March 15, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Powell</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Powell Jr., Lot 50-K Shady Knoll, a daughter, Brandi Leigh, on March 16, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital,</p>
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        <p>SAG HARBOR, N.Y. (AP) - Eggs may not have artistic potential for most people, but to Alexandra Eames they are a blank canvas for her creative efforts.</p>
        <p>She colors them in vivid hues and transforms them into such objects as birds, flowers, spaceships and vases, or makes them grow on trees by hanging decorat^ eggshells from small branches.</p>
        <p>Before she starts work on an egg, she has a preconceived notion about</p>
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        <p>with an arrangement of snapdragons, heather and alstromeria lilies.</p>
        <p>A rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegrooms family at the Holiday Inn in Greenville. Guests were members of the wedding party and out-of-town guests.</p>
        <p>A bridesmaids luncheon was given by the maternal aunts of the bride at the Holiday Inn in Greenville. The bride remembered her attendants with gifts. </p>
        <p>Several parties were given for the couple prior to the wedding.</p>
        <p>Pitt</p>
        <p>Greenville Recreation and Parks Department will offer a spinning workshop Tuesday and Wednesday at the Community Building.</p>
        <p>Participants in the workshop will begin with raw wool and learn to card and spin the wool using floor style spinning wheels.</p>
        <p>The instructor will be Judy Havercamp, a spinner from Goldsboro. She became interested in spinning when she learned the antique wheel could be used. She developed the Spinners Guild in Wayne County after she taught guild members to spin. Ms. Havercamp repairs and spins on old spinning wheels.</p>
        <p>The registration fee for the workshop is $6 plus $6 for supplies (total $12). To preregister or to obtain further informationn call Myra Sexauer at 756-1223.</p>
        <p>how she wants it to look.</p>
        <p>I get my inspiration from almost anything around me, says Ms. Eames, who creates the eggs for display purposes for PAAS, a major manufacturer of Easter egg color kits.Or^ year, for instance, a seed catalog came with a lot of pictures of flowers. So, I said. Ive really got to use them somehow, and I ended up doing decoupaged eggs, </p>
        <p>These, she explained, are cut-out flowers, animals or geometric designs from scrajxj of fabric or magazine illustrations, which are attached to colored eggs with glue or double-faced sticky tape.</p>
        <p>Ms. Eames, who studied art at Parsons School of Design, spends an average of a half hour decorating an egg. Does she mind that her art work may be destroyed so quickly after Easter is over?</p>
        <p>If the egg turris out to be really nice, its worth saving, she says. I have seen e^, even those that were hard-cocAedT that people carefully set aside for years. Slowly the insides dry up and harden and the egg begins to rattle. If you have an egg you really like, you should save it.  /</p>
        <p>One of her favorite decorations involves the use of real leaves. This is the type of design she calls resist-leaf decorated eggs.</p>
        <p>This means coating the egg with something that will resist the coloring bath, she explains. Dip tiny ^ leaves in vegetable oil and lay on the egg surface. To keep leaves from slipping, wrap the egg in a square of discarded nylon stocking and tie tightly with thread. Dip the egg into the coloring. When the color is dark</p>
        <p>enough, remove the piece of nylon and leaves and bl(g the egg dry The imprint of the leaves will remain.</p>
        <p>Another popular creation is a decorative egg vase. Ms. Eames emptif an egg, which she colturs to a bright hue as a background for her design. Then, using a sharp pair of cuticle scissors, she carefully cuts off the narrow top of the egg. After using a wax crayon to decorate -with a name, flowers, or simply a design - she glues the base of the egg to a a curtain ring that has been colored to match the egg.</p>
        <p>For Easter, the egg vase can be used to hold water and live flowers. Later, silk or dried flowers can be put in the vases, to be used in place settings or for favors.</p>
        <p>Some 100 of every 1,000 children died before their first birthday 70 years ago, according to the American Council of Life Insurance. Today, because of medical and technical advance, the rate is 11 deaths per 1,000 infants born.</p>
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        <p>Haggar Separates for Men..,</p>
        <p>A tremendous value for spring wearing! Beginning Monday. April 2, we will be offering the fine tailored Haggar Blazer at $59.99, a $75 value in navy, gray and tan. Buy one pair of matching slacks at $19.99 and thia will entitle you to purchase a second pair at $3.65. These slacks usually retail for $26 and $28. Look for the ad in Sundays paper (April 1).</p>
        <p>Cosmetic Circular Sunday, April 1...</p>
        <p>Look for our Cosmetic Insert in this paper on Sunday, April 1. You will find special offers from many of the treatment and fragrance lines in our Cosmetic Department. Some are free gifts with purchase! Shop early on Monday since offers are in limited quantity.</p>
        <p>Early Bird Sale for Men...</p>
        <p>We will offer an early bird sale on Saturday, March 31, for men beginning at 7:30 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. Don't miss it! There will be bargains galore on pre-season merchandise! Come one! Come all! See the ad in Fridays paper (March 30).</p>
        <p>Having a Wedding Portrait Made?...</p>
        <p>Let us do your make up so you will be your loveliest for that portrait sitting. Call any of our Beauty Advisors and make an appointment to- this free service. The number is 756-2355. Remember, its a free make up. Easter Apparel in our Childrens Department... &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Come see all of the exciting fashions and colors in our Childrens Department. Youll find ruffles and laces adorning the newest easy-to-care for fabrications in sizes from newborn to pre-teen dresses. Theres OP, Esprit de Corps, and Izod sportswear in styles similar to big sisters. There is a big assortment of swimsuits! All this and more waits for you!</p>
        <p>All About Eyes...</p>
        <p>Begin the new spring seasbn  with the beautiful eyes youve always wanted. Learn all about makeup and eye care in an exclusive Lancome One-On-One Beauty Clinic to be held on May 9 and 10. The fee is $10 redeemable in Lancome products. Call Dawn Gaither, the Lancome Beauty Advisor, at 756-2355 for an appointment today. Space is limited and available on a first come basis.</p>
        <p>Color Your Legs for Spring...</p>
        <p>Fashion hosiery is definitely in for Spring 84-brights, pastels, whites, blacks, navies. Many are textured, some with definite designs while others are abstract. Use the colors to match your costume or sharply contrast to call atfention-it matters not. The thing is to wear color. See the latest by Hanes, Evan Picone, Dior and Dims in our Hosiery Department. Let Laura Fitzsimmon or Laurie Adams plan your hosiery wardrobe for you. Photographer In Store...</p>
        <p>Our Baby B photographer will be in our store March 27 through 31 to take pictures of the young people in your family. For $12.95 you get the following portrait package: two 8x10s, three 5x7s and fifteen wallets. These are excellent quality pictures that you will cherish fdr a lifetime. Come in for this special offer.</p>
        <p>Worlds Fastest Cartoonist Coming...</p>
        <p>Mrs. Pauline Comanor, noted childrens author and fast cartoonist, will be in our store Saturday, April 7, at 11:00 a.m. to entertain boys and girls of all ages and to introduce them to Chunky Monkey, a lovable character doll. Mrs. Comanor has been a cartoonist for Paramount Studios and has had her own TV shows in Florida and Pennsylvania. Don't miss out on this entertaining event in our Childrens Department.</p>
        <p>Promtime, U.S.A....</p>
        <p>Spring is here and promtime is in the air! Come see our great selection of dresses for that most important night of the year. Youll find exquisite gowns by Gunne Sax, in cream and pastels, lovely strapless gowns in shimmering white, and lovely lace gowns in soft spring shades. If we don't have your size and color, well special order for you.</p>
        <p>Homemade Hungarian Bread...</p>
        <p>Saturdays from 11:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. you will find Ms. .Simon in our Williamsburg Area selling her homemade bread made from tested old family recipes of Central Europe. There are several different kinds and Ms. Simon will tell you about all of them.</p>
        <p>If you are planning a party, place orders for delivery on that special day. Remember, these are baked before sunrise on Saturday morning.</p>
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        <p>Call 752*3529</p>
        <p>St. Peters School is a fully accredited school open to children of all races &amp;amp; religious beliefs.</p>
        <p>DEBORAH LYNNE- CLONTZ . is the daughter of Dr. Luther H. Clontz of Morganton and Ms. Ruth C. Clontz of Route 2, Valdese, who announce her engagement to Nickles Lawrence Barham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Barham of Rpanoke Rapids. The wedding will t^e place June 16.</p>
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        <p>CAROL DIANE SHACKELFORD...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Shackelford of Greenville, who announce her engagement to Kenneth M. Ross Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Ross of Farmvle. The wedding is planned for May 12.</p>
        <p>LINDA PEARL CARSON...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilbur Carson of Route 1, Tarboro, who announce her engagement to Robert Freeman Deanes, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Freeman Deanes. A May 20 wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>CYNTHIA KAY SMITH.is the daughter of Marie Smith of Rocky Mount, who announces her engagement to William Earl Foust, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Haywood Foust of Greenville. A June 9 wedding is planned..Consumer Can Aid Doctors Knowledge Gap</p>
        <p>' By PATRICIA McCORMACK UPI Health Editor  Most doctors didnt learn enough about nutrition to fill a teacup when they were in school, says Dr. Joseph J. Vitale, a Boston University Medit School nutrition professor.</p>
        <p>: That, he claims, is why you must ^ke yourself a nutrition-wise con-iner and even tell your physician w^t you eat and drink when you see, him for any reason.</p>
        <p>: For one, there is evidence many ugs might interfere with hUtrients, Vitale, a professor of Wtrition, pathology and community fliedicine, said. He said knowing your dietary style can influence directions the doctor gives you about ^ingsuch medicine.</p>
        <p>' If enou^ patients bring up nutri-ticm in talking to doctors, Vitale said, more doctors might try to improve Ihir knowledge of nutrition, making npfor the void in their education.</p>
        <p>fThe National Cancer Institute gave a handful of medical schoolc money a while back, asking them to develop model programs for teaching nutrition. The programs still are under development.)</p>
        <p>To help people learn about about nutrition, BUs Vitale, Dr. Robert N.</p>
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        <p>Ross and Laura Freid just produced a report, Nutrition In an Age of Affluence," published in Bostonia, a BU Alumni House publication.</p>
        <p>Vitale said the report is designed to help people wade through opinions, advertising pitches and popular science to devise well-balanced, diets.</p>
        <p>It tells about fast food, additives, food myths, processed food and overeating, and contains a questionnaire and work sheet.</p>
        <p>On the 24-hour food worksheet there are places to record; time started eating and time stopi^; a meal or snack; place where it was done; physical position while eating; alone or with whom; associate activity; mood; level of hunger, food and amounts.</p>
        <p>Vitale said the food log can help make you more aware of what you eat, how much, when, why and under what circumstances.</p>
        <p>You may find that you eat when you are bored or anxious or that your eating habits are encouraging you to eat quickly without paying attention to your food, Vitale said.</p>
        <p>People who engage in what he called mindless eating consume a large portion of their food standing up, on the run or just standing in front of the refrigerator.</p>
        <p>By answering questions on the BU</p>
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        <p>Born  to  Mr.  and Mrs.  Alfred</p>
        <p>Michael Dixon, Farmville, a daughter, Rachel Jeanette, on March 19, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Blake</p>
        <p>Born  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gurney</p>
        <p>Richard Blake III, Route 3, Greenville, a son, Gurney Richard III, on  March  19,  1984,  in Pitt</p>
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        <p>Whichard</p>
        <p>Born  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gerald</p>
        <p>Thomas Whichard, Route 5, Greenville, a daughter, Lauren Gray, on March 19, 1984, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>nutrition questionnaire you can learn about your own nutritional lifestyle and be better able to formulate dietary goals that will promote good health, Vitale said.</p>
        <p>What, when and why are the most important questions in analyzing a diet, the BU experts say.</p>
        <p>To get you started, here is the questionnaire, reprinted with permission from Bostonia;</p>
        <p>1. Has your weight changed markedly in the last years? Up or down?</p>
        <p>2. Do you co(A for yourself? If not, whocoMs?</p>
        <p>3. How many times a week do you usually eat away from home?</p>
        <p>4. Would you say your appetite is good? Fair? Poor?</p>
        <p>5. What foods do you particularly dislike?</p>
        <p>6. What foods do you particularly like?</p>
        <p>7. Are there foods you like but do not eat? Why?</p>
        <p>9. Do you add salt to your food?</p>
        <p>10. Do you take vitamins? Which ones? How often?</p>
        <p>To improve nutrition, the BU experts recommend:</p>
        <p>Pay attention to the food you put</p>
        <p>in your mouth.</p>
        <p>-Eat while sitting.</p>
        <p>-Eat only in kitchen or dining room.</p>
        <p>-Eat slowly.</p>
        <p>Put in front of you only as much food as you will eat at that sitting'.</p>
        <p>Wait until the food has had a chance to get into your system before you go back for more.</p>
        <p>Stay out of the kitchen unless you are cooking.</p>
        <p>-Substitute activities for eating.</p>
        <p>Store foods you eat too much of in less visible places.</p>
        <p>Put low-calorie foods up front.</p>
        <p>-Re-wrap foods into small packages and eat only what is in the package.</p>
        <p>-Remove uneaten food from table immediately.</p>
        <p>(Bostonias Nutrition in an Age of Affluence may be obtained by sending $3.50 to Bostonia, 10 Lenox St., Brookline, Mass. 02146).</p>
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        <p>By Erma Boniiwck</p>
        <p>Stepfamllies are coming!</p>
        <p>Stepfamllies are coming!</p>
        <p>^ot only are their numbers on tne rise, but because 75 percent o( divorced women and 83 per-c^t of divorced men remarry, by 1990 there will be more step-families than traditional ones.</p>
        <p>1 w'as a stepchild back in the days when they were rare and had a lot of bugs to be worked out. My grandmother, sparked by a low threshold of boredom, was married five times. At family, reunions, there was no such thing as a family resemblance. We never knew what it was, so we never knew if we had it.</p>
        <p>I had a whole brother and a half sister. She in turn had a half brother, a half sister, a stepsister, and a full sister. We always prefaced every meeting with, "Whos your father? and went from there. We had halfaunts, uncles by divorce, and a few dozen cousins by association. We racked up stepchildren three years younger than their stepmothers, brothers who couldnt begin to spell their sisters last name, and grandfathers who were never too sure who you were. I went to a funeral once and wept like a baby over an aunt who was never related to me.</p>
        <p>Just last week I said in a column that I saw no need whatsoever for a home computer. I teke that back. If there is one rea that needs a storage unit for names and relationships, that can be printed out in a matter of</p>
        <p>Engagements Announced</p>
        <p>seconds, its the stepfamily.</p>
        <p>Take the child whose divorced mother had four chHdren and married a widower with five, all under 18. He was the only kid in town with two brothers named Jimmy, a brother and a sister a month apart and two sisters 12 days apart. A rabbit on a good daV couldnt top that.</p>
        <p>the record-keeping alone of these families is enough to boggle the mind. Traditional families have enough problems keying track of immunizations and school records without having to figure out who had their tonsils out and who didnt.</p>
        <p>The computer would not only keep pace with how many tickets are needed for graduation and seats for the wedding, but whether or not the separation would allow for three mothers and three fathers to sit in peace and love or be scattered throughout the crowd.</p>
        <p>I had a terrible time once explaining to a teacher about the twins in our family who were six and eight who had the same last name. They were not twins to each other in her class because the six-year-old twin got held back when theymoved with their father, and the eight-year-old twin lived with his mother in another town.</p>
        <p>1 dont know why they looked alike.</p>
        <p>Someone should have kept better records.</p>
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        <p>The cost of transpo^tion is tt^ second biggest budget Hem for most North Carolina families. Thwe are a number of (Mactices to reduce these costs, says Dr. Tlielma Hinson, extension family resource management specialist, North Carolina State University.</p>
        <p>One large saving will be realized if a family uses a car for another year instead of trading it in. Smaller, hut significant savings can also come from driving at lower speeds, reducing the number of trips made, carpooling and contacting the insurance company for a lower premium, keeping tires properly inflated and the engine tuid up.</p>
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        <p>J)EAR ABBY: I am on the verge ot bankruptcy because my wife loves ta shop. She writes checks, doesnt record them, and when the bank statements come, she hides them, thinking I wont find out.</p>
        <p>She keeps buying clothes until there is no more room in the closets. She has charge accounts all over town. Also credit cards. She says were in tr(Mible financially because I am a failure. Abby, I make $37,000 a year, which is well above the poverty level, and she calls me a failure.</p>
        <p>There are just the two of us  no children. She doesnt work outside the home and doesnt want to. Have you ever heard of anything like this? Its like a disease. Please help me.</p>
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        <p>DEAR GOING UNDER; Yes. its called compulsive spending.</p>
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        <p>DEAR ABBY: A few months ago, after treating a few friends to lunch, I left a tip t^t amounted to exactly 15 percent of the bill. The tip included seven pennies.</p>
        <p>One of the parties with me told me that it was in bad taste to leave pennies in a tip.</p>
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        <p>DEAR EMBARRASSED: WhUe pennies arent the most desirable</p>
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        <p>DEAR ABBY: I realize that there are more profound questions in the universe, but mine is, Why isnt there a man on earth who knows what to do when a woman he c&amp;amp;res about cries?</p>
        <p>I am 45, started dating at 14, have been married once and divorced once, and I have yet to find a man who knew what to do when a woman cried.</p>
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        <p>BOISE, Idaho (AP) - In 1917, 200 young American women joined the Armys Female Telephone Operators UmT in response to advertisements from Gen. John J. Pershing, which said, I need you because I cant fight the Germans and Frances appalling telephone system.</p>
        <p>One of these Hello Girls of World War I was Anne Campbell Atkinson, now 92. Sitting at the kitchen table in her Boise home, she holds a large magnifying glass to her eye, reads the words on the Honorable Discharge papers she finally got in 1979, and remembers how it a 1 began.</p>
        <p>She was 25 years old and worked as Chief Operator in the Emmett, Idaho, telephone company. On a hot August afternoon in 1917, she placed a long distance call that changed her life.</p>
        <p>The lines were very noisy and I had to repeat the conversations between both parties, she recalled in a recent interview. They completed their business and I hung up and I went back to other chores.   Within minutes, one of the operators summoned her to the line and a voice said, Madam, if you are the lady who just assisted with the call to New York, Id like to hire you for the U.S. Army. Im a recruiter for (ieneral Pershing and your voice is so crisp and clear  would you be willing to go to France as an operator for the Army? Your country needs you.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Atkinson hadnt given much thought to the war in Europe, but after considering the offer, she accepted. It was partly out of patriotism, a little curiosity, and a great deal because my sister, Bess, was in Paris as an Army nurse, she said.</p>
        <p>The Signal Corps had not been authorized funds for uniforms. The women were expected to dig into-their purses for the nearly $300 to buy the blue uniforms, black shoes and boots, woolen underwear and black sateen bloomers in case the ankle-length skirts were blown up by . the winds.</p>
        <p>The Commercial Club of Emmett (forerunner of the Chamber of Commerce) held a community picnic on a steamy August afternoon, and that evening the club president handed Mrs. Atkinson the money she needed to buy Army clothes.</p>
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        <p>and tried to guess what the Army would do with us.</p>
        <p>Six weeks later, the telephone operators had completed a condensed military training program and had learned to operate the Army switchboards. In the fall of 1917 Mrs. Atkinson, together with 35 women classmates, boarded the troopship Aquitania, which carried nearly 10,000 Army officers and men, for the trip to England.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Atkinson was stationed at La Belle Epine, 40 miles outside Paris, where the operators dispatched telephone communications between American, British and French headquarters. General Pershing visited the center regularly and she remembers he was very stem and didnt talk much but we always had everything we requested and he always asked if we were ail right and if the equipment was operating. Sometimes at the end of his visit he would smile and tell us to keep up the good work.</p>
        <p>When word of Germanys surrender came down the" telephone lines, we all cried with happiness, but we didnt dare tell anyone. We decided to go to Paris and shop, see the people, and celebrate the peace and happiness because we hadnt been allowed to set foot off our military post during the war.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Atkinson remained in the Army and in Paris until the spring of 1919. But it'Would be 60 years before the remaining 19 survivors of the original 200 women would receive Congressional recognition as World War I veterans.</p>
        <p>More than 50 pieces of legislation were introduced in the U.S. Congress in the six decades following the Armistice in the long stru^le for their recognition. Finally, in November 1977, a package of bills was approved to extend full veterans rights to the Female Telephone Operators Unit, but another two years passed before the Congressional action was printed.</p>
        <p>In September 1979, Mrs. Atkinson, then nearly 88, and the other 18 survivors scattered across the country were presented with Honorable Discharges from the U.S. Army by the senior Army officer in each state during formal military ceremonies.</p>
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        <p>By FREDMcNEESE t United Pres International yomen in the South have made sope progress in their quest to brtak male domination of elected sUtlewide offices, but still have a lodg way to go before they achieve political equality.</p>
        <p>There is one women U.S. senator from the South, one congresswoman and a few female constitutional officers and state legislators, but there are no women governors.</p>
        <p>In the eight Southeastern states, there are only a handful of women holding statewide elective office. And campaign '84 is primarily a male event, with few women making a credible bid for office.</p>
        <p>Neva Greenwald, president of the Missisippi League of Women Voters, and Elizabeth Grant, head of the North Carolina League, said women candidates begin any campaign with a strike against them.</p>
        <p>Women do not have the ready access to financial resources as men and that's a deterrent," said Ms. Greenwald. Women also do not hold in the world of work the same types of positions men do. Women hold more of the low-prestige, low-paying petitions than men do."</p>
        <p>Ms. Grant said women also must contend with bias on the part of some people that they can't do the job simply because they are women.</p>
        <p>There is almost an onus on woinen candidates to prove they are far superior to the male candidate," she said.</p>
        <p>Ms. Greenwald said she believes the sex issue had a lot to do with last years loss of Evelyn Gandy in the Mississippi gubernatorial election Miss Gandy, a former state insurance commissioner, state treasurer and lieutenant governor, led a five-candidate field for the Democratic nomination for the state's hi^iest office, but lost to now-Gov. Bill Allain in a runoff</p>
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        <p>People are going to have to learn to disregard sex as a criterium for office, said Ms. Greenwald. But I think statewide, were quite a ways from that because there have not been as many women elected on the local levels.</p>
        <p>1 think thats beginning to change because there are more and more women running for local races, not only working (in campaigns) Init actually beginning to run for public office themselves.</p>
        <p>Dorothy McDiarmid, a member of the Virginia House of Delectes since 1960, said the experience issue is a critical one. She said women are only now beginning to get the experience in lesser offices that qualifies them in the eyes of voters for the statewide posts.</p>
        <p>1 see a woman in the U.S. Senate for Virginia when a really good one runs, she said. Women and blacks do not have a history of being elected and we dont have the basis to move up in the system like men do.</p>
        <p>In North Carolina this year, just six women are seeking statewide or congressional offices under the Republican or Democratic Party banner.</p>
        <p>Ms. Grant said she believes womens groups are taking the steps that will lead to more women in elective and appointive petitions in the future. The womens organizations are gathering names of qualified women to be submitted to state officials responsible for appointments to boards and corhmissions.</p>
        <p>"We are trying to get a talent bank roster of qualified women who should be considered for these appointments, she said. Now, by the time it gets in the paper that a vacancy exists, the wheels usually are in motion and it is too late.</p>
        <p>She said organizations also hope to encourage more women to participate in the politica.r process by creating a womens network of political contacts.</p>
        <p>"It is discouraging for those of us who would like to see it happen sooner, but the patient groundwork IS being done."she said.</p>
        <p>Florida has only one woman in statewide office. Republican Sen. Paula Hawkins  the highest-ranking female officeholder in the Southeast. In the state senate, the seven Republicans recently elected Toni Jennings of Orlando as Senate minority leader.</p>
        <p>Ms. Jennings, a construction company executive, says the problems of female officeseekers could be more of media perception than political fact.</p>
        <p>"Let's skip the woman part and talk about political issues, she said. I dont want to say Im not interested in womens' issues -thats not it at all  but why are we singled out? Why shouldnt we just be considered senators with views of our own.</p>
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        <p>South Carolina state Sen. Norma Russell was trounced by Democrat Mike Daniel in 1962 but she said she believes her defeat was more a factor of party than sex. She said she didnt fmd any difficulty in the race because of her sex.</p>
        <p>I think it was an asset, she said. Its always been an asset when I was running for election I think its a copout for women candidates to say theyre discriminated against because theyre women.</p>
        <p>Mary Marshall, a member of the Virginia General Assembly since 1966, sees the perception of female candidates changing in her state.</p>
        <p>When I first ran, a lot of people didnt want to vote for a woman and now I think a lot of people vote for me because I am a woman, she said. Women have come into style.</p>
        <p>Alabama elected a female governor in 1966 when Lurleen Wallace substituted for her husband, George Wallace, who could not succeed himself. She was Alabamas first and only woman governor, dying in office in 1968 of cancer.</p>
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        <p>women holding elected statewide offices - Treasurer Annie Laurie Gunter, Auditor Jan Cook and Associate Justice Janie Shwes o( the state Supreme Court.</p>
        <p>Jane Katz of Montgomery, the Alabama League of Women Voters le^iative representative, said the offices of state auditor and treasurer have traditionally gone to women.</p>
        <p>There are not as many women as there should be, Mrs. Katz said, but I think thats increasing.</p>
        <p>State Sen. Ann Bedsole of Mobile made history in 1982 when she became the first female to be elected to the state Senate after serving in the House.</p>
        <p>Once a woman is elected and does all right its easier for other women to come along, Mrs. Katz said. "I think gradually more women are going to run and are going to get elect.</p>
        <p>Its not an overnight process because we started so much further back because of a lack of money, a lack of contact to get money  thiats ready made for men. Also, as women get more active in the business world, they will come to think of that as a natural thing.</p>
        <p>Ms. Cook said her job as state auditor was stereotyped for a woman. She said women have tended to stay out of races for other state offices.</p>
        <p>Perhaps it is because they dont think they can step into that arena, she said. To have someone elected, someone has got to run. That area hasnt been tested in Alabama very much.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Gunter, who has served as state treasurer since 1978, said she thinks apathy has a lot to do with the number of women in public office.</p>
        <p>People dont want to take a position,she said.</p>
        <p>Presently, there are no women in statewide elective office in Georgia.</p>
        <p>Kathy McDonald, wife of ^lep. Larry McDonald, attracted national attention when she attemptl to succeed her husband after he died Sept. 1,1983, when the Soviet Union shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007.</p>
        <p>She finished first in the primary election among eight candidates, but she lost in the runoff election to state Rep. George Buddy Darden.</p>
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        <p>Jane Eskind of ther three-member Public Service Ctunmission.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 25,1964 C-g</p>
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        <p>C-10 The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>A Review</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 25.1984</p>
        <p>Powerful Novel About Viet Nam</p>
        <p> FRAGMENTS. By Jack Fuller. Morrow. 211 Pages. $12.95.</p>
        <p>Fragments are broken pieces, but given the proper glue they can be assembled into a whole.</p>
        <p>: And this is the technique Jack Fuller uses to create a powerful hovel about the Vietnam War and Ihe men who fought and died in it.</p>
        <p>: The fragments which make up this povel are narrated by Bill Morgan, a young Midwesterner who gets drafted into the Army in 1968. During basic training, Morgan teams up with Jim Neumann, largely because Neumann is poised and able to cope with the world in which he finds himself while Morgan is the opposite, unsure of both himself and his surroundings.</p>
        <p>After training, both young men are sent to Vietnam and briefly separated. Morgan is attached to an infantry unit and his descriptions of combat Vietnam-style are so truly told that the readers blood often runs cold.</p>
        <p>Following a particularly hrutal ambush in which two of Morgans buddies are cut down by the enemy, Morgan decides he wants out and volunteers to join an elite airborne unit, called the Blues, to which Neumann already belongs.</p>
        <p>^ Reunited, the two friends go into any number of bloody combat</p>
        <p>Writers Wilt Meet Tuesday</p>
        <p>! The second meeting in March of hiembers of the Greenville Writers Club will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the office of the Playwrights Fund of North Carolina. The office is located in the basement of the Humber House, West Fifth Street, just across from city hall. Those attending are asked to use the side door, the Washington Street entrance.</p>
        <p>The club is open to anyone interested in creative writing. There are ?no fees involved in attending the meetings.</p>
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        <p>Things go well for a while, but Neumann falls in love with one of the Vietnamese women in the village and then everything seems to fall apart. The Viet Cong attacH the village and during the fighting, Neumann, in a seeming mindless act of violence, kills his lover as well as her family.</p>
        <p>This bloody act is another of the fragments Morgan must carry home with him, and his efforts  eventually successful - to make sense of all that has gone before, bring this very good novel to an emotional conclusion.</p>
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        <p>AP Books Editor</p>
        <p>N.C. Competition</p>
        <p>HUDSON - Competition for the Poetry Council of North Carolina will open April 1 and close June 15. Contest categories inclde the Oscar Arnold Young Memorial Contest for the best book of poetry with more than 20 pages published in 1983 by a writer who is, or has been, a resident of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Other categories of competition are:</p>
        <p> The James Larkin Pearson contest for free verse and experimental forms limited to 22 lines;</p>
        <p> The Archibald Rutledge contest for sonnet entries, of either Shakespearean or Italian forms;</p>
        <p> The Virginia Dare contest for poets 12-18 in any form, limited to 24 lines.</p>
        <p>Prizes amount to about $600 and are awarded on poetry day in October, held each year in Asheville.</p>
        <p>For full details, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Ms. Lucy M. Walters, P. 0. Box 93, Hudson, N.C., 28638.</p>
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        <p>By SYD KRONISH AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>Last summer, stamp collectors had the (H&amp;gt;portunity to make arrangements to order cacheted covers to be carried aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. The U.S. Postal Service tells us that there were ^,899 covers carried in the cargo bay and 1,001 covers carriel in the crew cabin during the eighth shuttle flight (Challengers third mission) from Aug. 30 to Sept. 5.</p>
        <p>The space mail project represented a joint philatelic venture between the USPS and NASA. Every cover sold to collectors was carried aboard the flight and has been delivered to the people who ordered them.</p>
        <p>According to NASA and USPS officials, the covers carried were part of an experiment to see if the mail would be exposed to the space environment, extremes in temperature, moisture and atmospheric pressures, as well as radioactivity. The covers passed the test with flying colors. But, alas, the Postal Service says there are no further plans do carry flight covers aboard future shuttle flights.</p>
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        <p>The Island of Jersey has released a new six-stamp set dedicated to the preservation of its wildlife. The stamps also hail the 21st anniversary of the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust and Jersey Zoos Silver Jubilee Year. Depicted are endangered species, all part of the Zoos captive breeding</p>
        <p>program. The stamps are the fourth in the popular Jersey Wildlife series.</p>
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        <p>When the U.S. Postal Service completes its 1^-1984 Olympic Games stamps series it will be the largest ever issued on the Olympics by this country. The entire set will consist of 24 stamps featuring athletic events from high jumping to ice dancing.</p>
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        <p>/^f0Q Notes Senior Shows On View</p>
        <p>Senior art shows by East Carolina University School of Art students Carlyn Jarvis Knott of Greenville and Brad Parris of Snow Hill are on view at Mendenhall Student Center. The show opens today and will be up through April 1.</p>
        <p>The shows include interior design presentation boards and other mixed media work, textiles, drawings and paintings.</p>
        <p>There is no admission charged and the shows are open to the public during regular operating hours at Mendenhall.</p>
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        <p>Space Available In Festival Show</p>
        <p>FAYETTEVILLE - Booth space to display arts and crafts at the May 6 Sunday in the Square show of the Dogwood Festival is now available. Deadline date for space application is April 23. A $30 non-refundable fee is charged for each 8 by 10 booth space. An exhibitor may purchase more than one space.</p>
        <p>For details and a space registration form, write: The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County, P.O. Box 318, Fayetteville; N.C., 28302 or call 323-1776.</p>
        <p>Azalea Festival Filfis Today</p>
        <p>WILMINTON - Two color films of past Azalea Festivals will be shown at 2:30 p.m. today at the New Hanover County Museum, 814 Market St., Wilmington. The screenings are free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>The nostalgic look at the past through these films show many Wilmington buildings and scenes which no longer exist, and also reveals the rapid progress the festival has made since its inception.</p>
        <p>Eureka Exhibition</p>
        <p>DURHAM  Eureka!, an exhibition of important inventions by small-business people, is currently on view at the N.C, Museum of Life an Science, 433 Murray Ave., Durham, through April 22. The display features 13 inventions, with visitors permitted to operate the working models.</p>
        <p>Museum hours are 10-5 Mondays-Saturdays and 1-5 Sundays. Admission is $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for children and senior citizens.</p>
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        <p>WAIKIKI, Hawaii (AP) - A 14-foot, 1,650-pound shark recently captured off tne coast of Hawaii is a new breed of shark, and scientists' wonder how the big fish had escaped discovery.</p>
        <p>Living in depths of 800 to 1,500 feet, the shark is too big to be caught in trawling nets and, with a density equal to sea water, it has eluded sonar detection, according to marine biologist Leighton Taylor, who is head of the Waikiki Aquarium.</p>
        <p>Nicknamed megamouth for its enormous mouth, huge lips and 236 teeth, the shark is one of only three of the 350 shark species that feed on plankton.</p>
        <p>POETRYCONTEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A $1,000 grand prize will be offered in an upcoming poetry contest sponsored by the World of Poetry newsletter. There will be 100 prizes in all, totaling over $10,000. For a brochure of rules and prizes, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: World of Poetry, 2431 Stockton Blvd., Dept. C., Sacramento, Calif., 95817.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector. Graenvllle, N.C. Sunday, March 25,1964  C-11</p>
        <p>ME AND MY SHADOW  East Carolina University student Lori Quesenberry leaves behind a separated, larger than life-size image on the patterned brick wall of ECUs Wright Auditorium as she climbs the steps to an afternoon class on campus. Low-angled light from a setting sun gives Loris shadow a separate life of its own. (ECU News Bureau Photo by Leslie Todd)</p>
        <p>Book News</p>
        <p>FROM SHEPPARD MEMORIAL LIBRARY</p>
        <p>By MEREDITH FOLTZ Health problems and health care, topics of continuing interest to public library patrons; are the concerns of the following books recently added to the shelves of Sheppard Memorial Library.</p>
        <p>The Alternative Health Guide by Brian Inglis is an encyclopedic survey of unconventional physical, psychological and paranormal therapies for treating health problems. The author discusses the history, procedures and cases suitable for these treatments which were developed and are practiced outside traditional medicine.</p>
        <p>Included are such therapies as reflexology, biofeedback, shiatsu, rolfing, Silva mind control, herbalism, psychic surgery, acupuncture, Christian healing, meditation, tai chi and primal therapy. For some of these therapies, the author also reports on research which has attempted to test tbclaims of the therapys advocates.</p>
        <p>^Ttie books final section lists disorders and the traditional and alternative MtKdures which are available for treating those disorders. Although details roteac '      ^</p>
        <p>fSiC *ach therapy are necessarily limited, interested readers can secure fti^r information from the alternative health practicioners. organizations ^ publications listed at the end of the book.</p>
        <p>- ^Understanding Leukemia by Cynthia Margolies is intended for victims anihe families of victims of the many forms of leukemia. Text, diagrams and photographs are combined for a thorough explanation of the Hqchemistry of leukemia. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, bone marrow transplants and other conventional treatments are described.</p>
        <p>,A chapter on "living with leukemia addresses the special concern of stricken children and adults as well as controversial treatments. (Organizations and agencies which provide information, assistance (including financial assistance) and treatment for leukemia victims are named. ^Research has enabled doctors to extend the lives of many people, &amp;lt;5^ially children, afflicted with leukemia during the last 20 years, and the ai^rs of Understanding Leukemia look to the future and the directions .wittch present research is taking.</p>
        <p>^ ^ iCataracts by Julius Shulman is subtitled "the complete guide  from diagnosis to recovery - for patients and families. Shulman explains the fbitnation of the cataract, which is a clouding or loss of transparency of the</p>
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        <p>' Dr. Shulmans book will equip people with ctaracts with the information tb .understand the progress of tneir vision problems and to make intelligent choices for treatment.  ,    .  ^</p>
        <p>:0ther health-related books new to the library are "The Doctor s Book On lir Loss by T. Gerard Aldhizer and Cycles: Every Womans Guide To -Minstruation by Patricia Allen.</p>
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        <p>LECTURE TODAY RALEIGH - A lecture by sculptor Paul DiPasquale will be presented at 2 p.m. today at the North Carolina Museum of Art. The event is free^ and open to the public. Two large works by DiPasquale are now on view at the museum.</p>
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        <p>Royal Proclamation From Elizabeth I</p>
        <p>MANTEO  Although she died in 1601, Queen Elizabeth I  the "Virgin Queen  has been heard from again.</p>
        <p>A Royal Proclamation in Elizabethan lettering over the monarchs scrawled signature has turned up and is making the rounds of certain persons interested in North Carolinas upcoming Americas Four Hundredth Anniversary Celebration.</p>
        <p>The document consists of a {wrchment-like paper with a royal lion etched at the top, and a red ribbon, affixed with a wax seal, at the bottom. Experts have noted that the proclamation bears the signature "Elizabeth R at the bottom in a handwriting very similar to, if not the same as, that which we know to be the famous monarchs own. The letter "R following the queens name stands for the Latin "Regina, or Queen.</p>
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        <p>.\RT WINNER - Scott Hobson, 9-year-old son of Ed and Sharon Colston, is the recipient of a first place award in the pastel category of the Boys Club Southeast Regional Fine Arts competition. The competition was held in Knoxville. Tenn. Scott's work, titled "The Wall, represents the Boys Club of' Pitt Club, located at 502 W. Arlington St.</p>
        <p>century mind, there is, however, substantial doubt that the document is authentic.</p>
        <p>The tip-off that the proclamation is anything but royal came when it was discovered that over 1200 identical parchments were received across the country - via third class mail -by travel agents and bus tour operators.</p>
        <p>The obvious hoax is a promotional stunt conceived by Lynn Summerell, public relations director of The Lost Colony outdoor drama. If there was ever even the slightest doubt that Queen Elizabeth I did not actually compose and sign this newly "unearthed proclamation, that doubt could easily be dispelled by reading a sentence or two of the queens message. It reads, in part:</p>
        <p>WHEREAS "The Lost Colony" outcloor drama takes place amidst the pomp and splendour of the court of Elizabeth I (me!). and</p>
        <p>WHEREAS "The LostColony plays a key role in the celebration of the 400th Anniversary of English Speaking America,</p>
        <p>I, ELIZABETH 'TUDOR, do hereby command Travel Agents and Bus Tour Operators to bring their groups to Manteo, on Roanoke Island, in North Carolina  formerly my colony of "Virginia -during June, July and August. This, in order that these good peoples might thrill to the Grand Specatacle That is "The Lost Colony.</p>
        <p>TELEPHONE my Royal Staff at 919-473-2127 for more and complete information.</p>
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        <p>Summerell said that he felt he wanted to find an unusual and eye-catching way to bring his production to the attention of travel agents, and that a letter from Queen Elizabeth, rather than himself, seemed to be the way.</p>
        <p>"I had hoped that applying a bit of royal red ribbon,affixed with gold wax, would lend a touch of authenticity, he said. "Of course. I really blew it by using the 919 area code for North Carolina. If there had been telephones in Buckingham Palace in the 1500s, they would have had an 01 code for the city of London. I hope  the old girls ghost doesnt come back to haunt me for this. I only wanted to get people to come see how magnificently shes portrayed inThe Lost Colony.</p>
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        <p>By MARILYN AUGUST Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>PARIS (AP)  A display of 250 photographs from the personal albums of Jacques Henri Lartigue mark a celebration in honor of the man many call the doyen of ^ French photography.</p>
        <p>In 1979, Lartigue donated 130 of his private photo albums and several hundred thousand negatives to France. The pictures from the 1919-1922 album had never been seen by the public.</p>
        <p>Lartigue, who will be 90 June 13. made a special trip from his home in southern France to be at the opening at the Grand Palais. ^</p>
        <p>Wearing a navy and white polka-dotted shirt, the white-haired photographer greeted well-wishers including filmmakers, actors, singers and government officials. He</p>
        <p>carried a camera and continually broke off sentences to snap pictures of the many photographers taking his picture.</p>
        <p>Lartigue has long been recognized as one of Frances leading photographers. Critics agree his work captures the restlessness and elegance of Frances leisure classes in the 1920s.</p>
        <p>Lartigue has been filling his personal albums, which he calls a visual diary of my life, since the age of 7 when he was given his first camera.</p>
        <p>The show, which will run until Sept. 16. features,photos of Lartigues honeymoon in Chamonix with Madeleine Messager, the daughter of French composer Andre Messager; Frances Davis Cup matches on clay courts at Deauville; a glider competition; young couples</p>
        <p>Rose High Art Club To Help Paint An Outer Banks Mural</p>
        <p>The Art Club of Rose High School has been chosen to assist artists and citizens in painting a huge outdoor mural in Nags Head as part of North Carolinas Americas 400th .Anniversary celebration.</p>
        <p>The mural, measuring 355 feet by 20 feet high, will be on the wall of a shopping center, and is being sponsored by  Carollsta Fletcher Golden of Carolist Jewelry Designers, who will also be direeting the design of the work. Artwork will depict historical Manteo and Nags Head along with its sound side and ocean front.</p>
        <p>Rose High students will be joined by other artists as well as by local citizenson the project, most of which will be done on Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Rose Art Club has planned a</p>
        <p>field trip on the Outer Banks for that weekend and will stay in Ms. Goldens ocean-front cottage, which is over 100 years old. In addition to the mural project. Art Club members will visit museums, galleries, and do some photography and sketching while sightseeing on the banks.</p>
        <p>For the occasion, students have had T-shirts made, emblazoned with  Art Club across the front.</p>
        <p>This trip and painting session will conclude the clubs activities for the current school year. During the year they have conducted a doodle-art contest, painted murals in the bandroom, and formed a .National .Art Honor Society with affiliation with the National Art Education Association.</p>
        <p>Clay Artist Andy Smith To Be Visiting At ECU</p>
        <p>Clay artist Andy Smith of .Marshville will be at the school of art, East Carolina University on Friday and Saturday. Smith, a specialist in raku ceramics, will present an introduction to raku and show slides at 8 p.m. Friday in the auditorium of the Jenkins Fine Art Center.</p>
        <p>At 10 a.m. Saturday, he will give a demonstration in raku decoration and glazing; and at 2:30 p.m. he will conduct a raku firing and sum up the process involved in this type of ceramics.</p>
        <p>A native of Union County, Smith began his education in ceramics at</p>
        <p>Wingate College and continued studies in that field at Arrowmont. His eight-year involvement with clay has been exclusively devoted to raku,</p>
        <p>Hi^ work has been shown in juried and invitational shows with the League of Charlotte Artists, Storybook Crafts in Springfield, Ohio, the High Point Art League, and Elm Street Gallery, Greensboro.'Smiths work is represented in 30 galleries from Massachusetts to Florida, and as far west as Chicago and Dallas.</p>
        <p>His visit to Greenville is under the auspices of the Clay Artists Guild, headquartered in Ayden.</p>
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        <p>dancing at an outdoor ball and his own paintings in progress.</p>
        <p>The black and white photos on display are 50 percent larger than those in the original album, which is displayed at the Grand Palais in glass cases.</p>
        <p>Lartigue, who goes by his initials J.L., was born in 1894 in Courbevoie, a Paris suburb. A bankers son, he studied with private tutors and later took courses at the Julian Academy in Paris. The young Lartigue photographed the world around, down to the mundane details of everyday life.</p>
        <p>He began his professional career in 1916, but didnt have his first official show intil 1962. By then, critics hailed his work as historical documents of fashion and lifestyle trends in 20th century France.</p>
        <p>The current exhibition shows to</p>
        <p>what extent Lartigue was fascinated with technology, and mans relation to-it. Many of the photos juxstapose the old and the new - a bicycle and a car, a bird and a glider plane.</p>
        <p>His human subjects were his friends and family, and he snapped them in action - dancing, skating, boating and hiking.</p>
        <p>Lartigue was an avid sportsman, and much of his best work involved-the top sports figures of the day, including tennis champion Suzanne Lenglen whose lanclmark short skirts and unabashed athleticism; changed the face of womens tennis.</p>
        <p>Lartigue was impressed with Miss Lenglens agility and coordination, and he photographed her leaping for overheads and stretching for vollies. He played tennis well into his 80s, but was sidelined, he said, by tennis elbow.</p>
        <p>A BAKU POT ... bv ceramist Andy Smith. Smith will visit at ECU on Friday and Saturday, presenting a slide show and giving demonstrations. The events are free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Goldsboro Art Show Entries</p>
        <p>GOLDbBORO  Entrie.s for Goldsboros fifth annual Juried Arts Exhibition will be accepted from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily .April 2-5. Entries will not be accepted after 5 p.m. April 5.</p>
        <p>Entry fee is $12 for two works, payable either in cash or by checks made payable to the Community Arts Council.</p>
        <p>Sales will be encouraged, and all entries must be for sale. The Arts Council will retain a 25 percent commission on all sales except the Best-in-Show purchase award of $1,000. Other cash awards to be given are; $300, second place; $200 third place; $100 fourth place,, and $50 best Wayne County artist. Also, more than $2,000 will be available in corporate purchase prizes.</p>
        <p>Works eligible for entry are paintings. graphics, drawings, sculpture, pottery, and mixed media. Photographs are not acceptable.</p>
        <p>For entry forms write to: The Goldsboro Arts Council. 901 E. Ash St., Goldsboro, N.C., 27.5.30  include a stamped,-selfaddressed envelope. The phone number is 736-3300.</p>
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        <p>H.ANDK APFKD ARTIST - Harold Crowell. 32. a resident of the Western Carolina ( enter in .Morganton, an institution for the profoundly menially handicapped, is an accomplished artist who has had several one-man shows throughout North Carolina. Corwell is shown painting his newest work while surrounded by some of his more recent projects. (,AF Laserphoto by Chuck Liddv)</p>
        <p>ACC Art Show</p>
        <p>WILSON - The March exhibition on view in the Case Art Gallery features the work of nine graduating art majors of Atlantic Christian College.</p>
        <p>Represented are Cynthia Powers, Betty Turner, Lisa Frye, Baxter Wells, Terry Howard. Jeffery Batchelor, Mona Frazier, Charles Gault and Martha Brown.</p>
        <p>The art works on exhibit are primarily commercial art products and include examples of stationery design, logos, advertisement, fashion illustration and technical renderings. Many examples of paintings, pottery, drawings and sculptures are included.</p>
        <p>The exhibition concludes Thursday. Gallery hours are from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., weekdays, and 1-3 p.m. Saturdays. The public, including school groups, may attend free of charge.</p>
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        <p>New Bern is one of over 25 historical landmarks to he house are open April 6-7 on the biennial Historic Homes Tour. Built moldings, in 1790 and remodeled in IK34, the home has a two-storv</p>
        <p>Wilmington Home Tour In April</p>
        <p>WILMINGTO.N - Some of the finest homes and buildings in Wilmingtons Historic District will be open for public visitation during the 10th annual Old Wilmington Preservation Tour on April 7-8.</p>
        <p>Sponsored by The Residents of Old Wilmington Inc., the tour will be held each of the two days from 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets are priced at $6 and are good for both days, They are available in the Murchison House garden. Brochures, tickets and group tour information are also available by writing to; Residents of Old Wilmington., P.O. Box 1862. Wilmington, N.C., 28402.</p>
        <p>The tour begins at the Murchison House garden at 305 S. Third St. Eight homes are featured on this years Preservation Tour. They are:</p>
        <p>David R. Murchison House, circa 1876. Built as a family residence by merchant David R., Murchison, it was orginally "French style with mansard roof and tower. Alterations were made in 1910 and 1915. It was used as headquarters of the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina</p>
        <p>until recently. It now serves as a )rivate residence and bed-and-)reakfast inn.</p>
        <p>John (. Bailey House, circa 1864. at 219 S. Third St., is an Italiante style home The cast-iron fence and gate were probably cast in the Hart-Bailey Foundry by Bailey himself</p>
        <p>Zebulon I.alimer House, about 18.52. IS Iwated at 126 S. Third St. A large Italiante home built by. Zebulon Latimer, a wealthy iWilmington merchant, it was restored by the Lower Cape Fear Historical .Society and serves as its headquarters. It is furnished in original and period items.,</p>
        <p>Elliot-Brown House, bating from 1897 and located at 218 S. Second St.. this is a Queen Ann style house built as a home for the widow of a merchant and Steamboat captain.</p>
        <p>The House on Church Street, at No 118. Constructed about 1865, this 19th century cottage exterior gives no hint of the earlier smaller hou.se Present owners have utilized an attic loft area to provide additional living space.</p>
        <p>The House at 615 S. Second St., dating from about 1880, is a cottage that has recently been moved from 7th and Ann streets to save it from demolition.</p>
        <p>Wessel-Hathaway-Boney House, dating back to 1854, is located at 120 S. Fifth Ave, A fine townhouse built by James F, Post for Wilmington merchant James Wessel. it is a good example of Wilmingtons early 19th century style home. It contains brackets, a low hipped roof, and floor length piazza windows. (Refreshments will be served in the dining room of this home I. ^</p>
        <p>Gilfillin Cottage. .Not historic (built last year), this cottage is the first example of the use of 19th century style for infill housing in Wilmingtons Historic District It sits on the site of two recently destroyed homes.</p>
        <p>The Residents of Old Wilmington is a non-profit organization. Funds raised from the totir will be donated toward new preservation projects in the old section of Wilmington.</p>
        <p>ONE OF EIGHT HOUSES ... This cottage, at 118 Church St. in Wilmington, is one of eight houses to be v isited on an Azalea Festival Tour of homes in the historic district on April 7-8. Price of the tour is $6. Tickets, brochures</p>
        <p>Chimney Rock Opens</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY ROCK - Following the construction of a new bridge at the entrance of Chimney Rock Park over the Rocky Broad River, the park is now open for the 1984 season. Picnic tables, barbeque grills and a childrens playground are among facilities of this scenic park,</p>
        <p>A brochure listing attractions and events is available by sending a long stamped, self-addressed envelope to; Chimney Rock Park, P.O. Box 39t-OR, Chimney Rock, N.C., 28720.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON, D.C. - Summer outdoor programs for children are being offered in two sites  in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina and the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. The treks are for either 12 or 15 days at a cost of $400 to $455. For details, write to: Earth Treks/ Ranger Rick Wildlife Camp, National Wildlife Federation, 1412 16th Street, Washington. D.C., 20036 or call 703/790-4369.</p>
        <p>NEW BERN - On April 6 and 7, over 25 extraordinary private homes and landmarks in old New Bern will be opened for the Historic Homes Tour. The biennial event coincides with the arrival of springtime in this coastal town.</p>
        <p>At the scenic confluence of the broad Neuse and the smaller Trent rivers. New Bern was the Colonial capital and first state capital of North Carolina, As an early seaport New Bern was also bustling with commerce that attracted merchants, planters and shipbuilders, Many of these well-traveled individuals found the town a choice location for their business pursuits. They built homes in varying tscale appropriate to their wealth, and craftsmen moved in to satisfy their needs.</p>
        <p>The buildings to be opened for the tour date from 1760 to 1910  150 years of architectural expression. Some of the restored homes have never been shown before, while others are of national historic significance. A sampling of the 25 points on the tour includes;</p>
        <p>Robert Palmer, who sat on the bench of the Colonial Superior Court, built his home in 1768, and, eight years later, a new owner added a major addition to the front. The</p>
        <p>handsome landmark has recently been restored.</p>
        <p>Another of the newly restored residences is the Nathan Tisdale House, built about 1800. Tisdale was an artist and silversmith. His home, a striking red frame structure, is thought to have also been his shop.</p>
        <p>The Attmore-Oliver House, built in 1790 by a merchant who came from Philadelphia, is one of the towns larger homes For many years the headquarters of the local historical society, this impressive residence will disappear from future homes tours when it becomes a year-round museum.</p>
        <p>After the fall of New Bern in March 1862, Union Gen. Burnside and his soldiers occupied many fine homes for the remainder of the war between the states. The three and a half story Governor Benjamin .Smith House is one example, for it became a Union guard center at a strategic location near the railroad trestle. The upstairs ballroom of this home will feature a collection of antique dolls.</p>
        <p>Representative of some of the early churches to be shown is the Presbyterian Church, erected in 1819. The sanctuary, noted for its magnificent interior, was converted</p>
        <p>Recreation Department Sets Backpacking Trips</p>
        <p>The Greenville Recreation and Parks Department will offer two programs in backpacking on the Appalachian Trail in the Pisgah and Cherokee National forests during April and .May.</p>
        <p>The first trip will be April 21-24. The hike will cover 17 miles from Iron .Mountain Gap in North Carolina to the Nolichuckt River nea'r Erwin. Tenn.</p>
        <p>This section of the Appalachian Trail passes through hardwood forests and massive rhododendrom groves, and over Little Bald Knob (4,459 feet), Unaka Mountain (5,180 feet) and Beauty Spot, a natural open grassy bald with views of the surrounding mountains and the Nolichucky River.</p>
        <p>Participants will spend two-and-a-half days hiking along the Appalachian Trail and spend -three nights camping along the trail. Cost of the trip, which includes transportation from Greenville, all meals on the trail and all equipment except shoes, clothing and toiletries, is $42. .Additional expense of $10-15 can be expected to cover meals while traveling to and from the trail.</p>
        <p>The second trip, a week-long adventure, will take place on May 26-June 2. The longest hike this season will take in 52 miles along the Appalachian Trail and Iron Moun-</p>
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        <p>and group lour information is available by writing to the sponsor; The Residents of Old Wilmington. P.O. Box 1862, Wilmington. N.C.. 28402.</p>
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        <p>DURHAM - The North Carolina Museum of Life and Science is offering two camp-ins on Thursday and Friday,</p>
        <p>Groups such'as Scouts w ill report to the museum after dinner for several hours of visiting exhibits and engaging in hands-on activities. Films and music will be featured prior to sleep time. Early the following morning camp-in members will have breakfast at the musuem and take part in one more activity before leaving at 9 a.m.</p>
        <p>Representatives of groups wanting additional information on scheduling a night camp-in may w'rite to: N.C. Museum of Life and Science. 433 Murray Ave.. P.O. Box 15190. Durham. N.C. 27704 - phone 477-0431.</p>
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        <p>The fee is $5, and reservations, which are required, can be made by calling Hampton Mariners Museum at 728-7317.</p>
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        <p>tain Trail as they run through Mount Rogers National Park in western Virginia. High open meadows, hundreds of acres of rhododendroms. steep gorges and rolling mountain streams will be viewd. The trip will include Mount Rogers: a walk along Whitetop Laurel Creek: and a visit to Creek Junction, a historic abandoned railroad. The hike will take six and-a-half days and seven nights on the trail. Cost of this trip, which includes transportation from Greenville, all meals on the trail and all equipment except shoes, clothing and toiletries, is $80. .Additional expense of $10-15 can be expected to cover meals while traveling to and from the trail.</p>
        <p>These programs are geared toward the beginning and novice backpacker, and no experience is necessary. Endurance, good physical condition, and a minimum age of 18 years is required</p>
        <p>Orientation and discussion sessions will be held prior to each trip.</p>
        <p>Anyone wishing to take part in either of these trips or wanting additional information is to call Bill Twine. Greenville Recreation and Parks Department, at 752-4137, ext. 201,</p>
        <p>into a hospital during the war between the slates.</p>
        <p>Seafaring days will be recalled at the Jerkins-Beasley House, built by a prosperous sea captain who crownea the stately mansion with a captains walk. Built in the early 1800s, the residence is furnished with fine antiques, carpets and a French mural in the foyer.</p>
        <p>The Victorian era produced many elabf)rate, houses. Dne such home was built by a Beaufort native. Ulysses .Mace, in 1884; and contains superb stencils, woodgraining and period furnishings,</p>
        <p>Shipowner Eli Smallwood erected his residence and gardens on the Neu.se River so that his ships could tie up at the property. This was a common building practice on the New Bern peninsular. The 1810 Smallwood House, designed in a sidehall fashion, is a nationally famed example of fine Federal architecture On Saturday of the Historic Homes Tour, the Eastern Suzuki Violinists, a childrens group, will perform at 2 p.m in the riverside gardens of the Smallwood home.</p>
        <p>The distinguished Bryan House was erected in 1804 by a local architect for the prominent merchant, James Bryan. His son, a lawyer, added the unusual office in 1820.</p>
        <p>The extensive gardens of the Tryon Palace Restoration Complex constitute just one stop of many on the tour. The grounds will open earlier and close later than the private landmarks. The annual tulip display, with over 30.000 bulbs planted, is expected to be more dazzling than ever</p>
        <p>Tickets for the New Bern Historic Homes Tour are $10 per person and may be purchased in advance by mail or upon arrival, at local motels, the visitors information center and the Tryon Palace ticket office. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. .April 6-7.</p>
        <p>Proceeds from the event go to the New' Bern Preservation Foundation Inc. and the .New Bern Historical Societyinc,</p>
        <p>For advance tickets or information contact Historic Homes Tour, New Bern Preserv'ation Foundation, P.O. Box 207, New Bern, N.C. 28560, phone 633-6448.</p>
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        <p>APRIL 2 CONCERTYoung v iolinist Stephanie Chase, winner in 1982 of the Bronze Medal in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, will perform in concert at 8 p.m. Monday, April 2, in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on campus. She will be accompanied by pianist Anne-.Marie McDermott. The concert, a feature of Festival '83-84 is free and open to the public on a first-come, first-seated basis.</p>
        <p>ECU String Chamber Concert Thursday</p>
        <p>A concert by the East Carolina University String Chamber Orchestra will be presented at 8:15 Thursday in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on campus. The concert is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Paul Topper is conductor of the String Chamber Orchestra, which will present a program of three compositions.</p>
        <p>The first work to be performed is Mozart's Adagio and Fugue in C Minor, KV 546. This will be followed by Arenskys Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky, with seven variations based on a moderato theme..</p>
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        <p>The East Carolina University Percussion Ensemble, directed by Harold Jones, will be in concert at 8:15 p.m. Monday in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on the ECU campus. The concert is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Compositions to be performed on the program are John Becks Overture for Percussion Ensemble; John J. Bergamos No. 33; and Jack Stamps Vociferation for Percussion, featuring soloists Blair Smith, timpani; Sharon Ross, percussion; and Beth Faircloth. percussion.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON, N.C. - Mozarts comic opera, Die Entfuehrung aus dem Serail (Abduction from the Seraglio) will be broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday. Locally, it will air over WITN-FM radio, Washington, 930 on the radio dial.</p>
        <p>The cast features Catherine Malfitano as Konstanze; Judith Belgan as her maid, Blondchen; and Francisco Araiza as the Spanish nobleman Belmonte.</p>
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        <p>Local audiences will have an opportunity to hear young American violinist Stephanie Chase when she performs at 8 p.m. April 2 In the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on the East Carolina University campus.</p>
        <p>She will also present masterclasses from 10 a.m. until noon on Monday, and again from 2 to 4 p.m. on April 3.  </p>
        <p>Both the concert and the masterclasses are being presented without charge to the public. Seating at the concert will be on a first come-first seated basis.</p>
        <p>Many area music lovers are already familiar with Ms. Chases talents through the Hearst/ABC/Arts/PBS/BBC documentary on the 1982 Tchaikovsky Competition held in Moscow.</p>
        <p>In the summer of 1982, 24-year-old Stephanie Chase captured the hearts and attention of a Russian audience and international jury at this prestigious competition, at which she received the Bronze Medal. The New York Times gave her critical accolades, saying she was the most highly praised of all the contestants.</p>
        <p>Ms. Chases appearance in Greenville is a feature of the East Carolina University School of Music Festival 83-84, and is sponsored in part through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C., Solo Recitalists Program.</p>
        <p>Robert Hause, conductor of the ECU Symphony, is the local project director for the grant.</p>
        <p>For her concert program Monday, Ms. Chase will be accompanied by</p>
        <p>pianist Anne-Marie McDermott. Works by five composers are scheduled for the concert  Mozarts Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 454; Janaceks Sonata for violin and piano; Ysayes Sonata for violin solo. Opus 27, No. 3 and Ballade; the Sonata No. 3 in D Minor for violin and piano by Brahms; and Wieniawski s Polonaise in D Major, Opus. 4.</p>
        <p>Currently artist-in-residence at the Boston Conservatory of Music, Ms. Chase has studied with her mother, Fannie Chase, with Sally Thomas of the Juilliard School, and with the Belgian artist Arthur Grumiaux.</p>
        <p>She plays a Petrus Guarnerius violin made in Venice, Italy, in 1742.</p>
        <p>This past season, she made recital debuts in Boston, Chicago and in Los Angeles. She has appeared as soloist with the American Youth Symphony under Mehli Mehta, and was soloist with the English Baroque Orchestra in Londons Barbican Centre. She has additionally performed in Vermont, Canada, and San Francisco, and was featured in a Music from Marlboro (Vermont) tour of 11 major East Coast cities.  .</p>
        <p>Her numerous awards, aside from the Tchaikovsky Bronze Medal, include first prizes in competitions in Dallas, Houston, Buffalo, and in several other locales.</p>
        <p>Her accompanist, Anne-Marie McDermott* is also a young, highly praised performer. In 1983, at 19, she won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions, and is the recipient of several other prestigious prizes. With her two sisters, she is a member of the McDermott trio.</p>
        <p>Dance Scholarships</p>
        <p>After an intermission, the final work of the evening, Vivaldis Concerto in G Minor for Two ViOloncelliwill be performed. Soloists for this piece are cellists Mary Ann Prussing and Lynn Jackson.</p>
        <p>In addition to Prussing and Jackson, members of the orchestra are: violin I Amanda Kartchner, Martin Glaseo, Carla Dvorak; violin II, Coralie Patterson, Speros Katopodis, Angela Hinton; viola, Jacquelyn Kartchner, Sandra Caskey; cello, Jeffrey Tuthill; double bass, Michael Sheard; and harpsichord. Val Parker.</p>
        <p>DURHAM  The Association for the American Dance Festival is sponsoring five tuition scholarships for North Carolina dancers to participate in the 1984 American Dance Festival School.</p>
        <p>A full scholarship will be offered for the ADFs Six Week School, Young Dancers School and Jazz Workshop. In addition, two partial scholarships will be awarded for the Young Dancers School and the Six Week School.</p>
        <p>Scholarships will be awarded based on both ability and financial need. All North Carolina applicants to the ADF are eligible, but those from the Triangle area will receive priority consideration. To qualify, applicants must audition. Auditions for the Six Week School and Jazz Workshop scholarships will be held on April 15, 1-5 p.m. at the Duke University East Campus Gym. Only those applicants who have applied to the ADF by April 5, 1984, will be</p>
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        <p>Romantic Comedy will be on stage at Virginia Beach through April 14, presented by Little Theater of Virginia Beach. Performances are at 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays, and at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 8. For details, phone 804/428-9253.</p>
        <p>admitted to the audition. The auditions for the Young Dancers School will be announced at a later date.</p>
        <p>Funding for the scholarships was raised at a fashion show held last spring at the Hotel Europa. A grant was also awarded to the Association by the Durham Arts Council to support a scholarship for the Young Dancers School.</p>
        <p>For further information contact School Administrator, American Dance Festival, P.O. Box 6097, College Station, Durham, N.C. 27708, 684-6402.</p>
        <p>Kochanski Concert At ECU Monday</p>
        <p>Polish pianist Sir Wladimir Jan Kochanski will perform in concert at 8 p.m. tonight in Wright Auditorium on the East Carolina University campus.</p>
        <p>Tickets are priced at $4 for adults, $3 for students, and $3 per person for groups of three or more. Tickets are available at the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall Center, telephone 757-6611.</p>
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        <p>New Clarnet Ensemble Presents Inaugural Concert Today</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 25 1984  C-15</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University Clarinet Ensemble, a newly formed group, will make its inaugural public appearance in a concert to be held at 3:15 p.m. today in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall. The group is directed by Brian Schweickhardt, a member of the ECU faculty.</p>
        <p>This premiere performance is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Todays program will begin with + the duet from the Mayerbeer-Lazarus opera, "Robert le Diable," featuring soloists Susan Kay and Sally LaCava. The second selection, that of Duets by Bela Bartk (originally for violins) will feature soloists Kevin Kaufman and Ralph Watson.</p>
        <p>This will be followed by George Keiths Interlude, for quartet with soloists Ms. Kay, Kaufman, Jackie Pleasants, and Don Corne; and Whitney Tustins Cheerful Elegy, for quartet, with soloists Bryan</p>
        <p>Wamsely, Kevin McKechnie, Walton, and Cherly Minck.</p>
        <p>The final selection before intermission will be Six Pieces for unaccompanied clarinet, a 1972 composition by ECU faculty member Brett Watson, performed by Schweickhardt.</p>
        <p>For the second half oC the program, three works are programmed</p>
        <p>for performance by the ECU Clarinet Choir - Karl Ditters vorj Dittersdorfs Partita in four movements; Jakob Donts Larghetto and Scherzo, arranged by Wain; and 'Suite for four Equal Clarinets by T. Stewart Smith Performers, in addition to clarinetists named above, include Thomnas Amoreno. contrabass.</p>
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        <p>The North Carolina. Mother of the Year and two musicians are among guests to be appearing on Carolina Tixlay next week. The early morning program, co-hosted by Slim Short and Shauna Barnaby, airs weekday mornings from 6 to 8 a.m. over WNCT-TV, Channel 9, Greenville,</p>
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        <p>Monday - 6:40 a.m.. Alma Worthington, North Carolina Mother of the Year; 7:15 a.m.. a family life conference; 7:25 a.m., Kim Blevins, ECU cheerleaders; 7:40 a m., Gordon Kreplin, classical guitarist.</p>
        <p>Tuesday - 6:40 a.m.. Dr. Hal May on bio-feedback; 7:15 a.m., ECU cheerleaders tryouts; 7:25 a m., Dr. Kindrick, film on drugs; 7:40 a.m.. The</p>
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        <p>anniversary; 7:15 a.m., Grady McKeithan, how to deal with grief; 7:25 a.m., ECU cheerleaders; 7:40a.m., Addie Gore, all around thehouse.</p>
        <p>Friday - 6:40 a.m., Ricky Vernon and Randy Johnson, festival of flowers; 7:15 a.m., Barbara Hinson, Farmville Arts Council; 7:25 a.m.,ECU cheerleaders; 7:40 a.m.., plant doctor Eddie Harrington.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON, N.C - Blood pressure, a flower show and a nursing home carnival are topics to be discussed by guests on Kay Curries Hospitality House today. The Sunday weekly show airs from noon to 12:30 p.m. each Sunday over WITN-TV, Channel?, Washington.</p>
        <p>Dr. David McCarron, associate professor of medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University, will present the latest medical facts on high blood pressure.</p>
        <p>Greenvil e Mayor Janice Buck will talk to Ms. Currie about the Greenville Villa Nursing Home Outdoor Carnival on March 31. and the final guest on todays show. Ruth Eure, represents three Carteret County Garden Clubs: Pine Knoll, Sea and Sound, and Surfside. The clubs are sponsoring the Standard Home Flower Show and house tour to raise funds for scholarships.</p>
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        <p>7. A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (4)</p>
        <p>8. Dont Sweetheart Me (1)</p>
        <p>9. Shoo Shoo Baby (16)</p>
        <p>, SURP.ASSESGOAL CHAPEL HILL - Festival '84, the annual spring fundraising drive for public television stations across the nation, ended the evening of March 18. A total of $1,223,940 has been announced as the total for mailed-in contributions and pledges by telephone received by the U.NC Center for Public Television, surpassing the $1.2 million goal set for .North Carolina.</p>
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        <p>C-16 The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C. Sunday. March 25.1984</p>
        <p>Samuel Ramey, Superman Of The Opera</p>
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        <p>IN RECIT.VL TONIGHT ... ECU faculty member pianist Timothy Hoekman and guest soproano Carla Connors will be in recital at 8:15 p.m. tonight in the Fletcher Recital Hall on campus. They will be assisted by Brian Schweickhardt, clarinet, and Kelly Via, flute. The recital is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>A recital Maturing Carla Connors, guest soprano, and Timothy Hoekman, harpsichord and piano, assisted by Brian Schweickhardt, clarinet and Kelly Via, flute, will be presented at 8:15 p.m. today in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on the East Carolina University campus.</p>
        <p>Hoekman and Schweickhardt are school of music faculty members, and Via is a graduate teaching assistant.</p>
        <p>The recital is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>The first work on the program is Lester Trimbles Four Fragments from The Canterbury Tales</p>
        <p>(Chaucer), featuring all four performers. The next work is Handels Suite in F minor, Hoekman, soloist; followed by three Mendelssohn songs, with Connors and Hoekman.</p>
        <p>After an intermission, Connors and Hoekman will be heard in songs by Franz Lehar, Brahms, and William Walton.</p>
        <p>The final selection of the evening will be John McCabes Three Folk Songs for voice, clarinet and piano, featuring Connors, Hoekman and Schweickhardt.</p>
        <p>$30,000 Grant To Arts Council</p>
        <p>The N.C. Arts Council has received a $30,000 granf from the National Endowment for the Arts to ifelp support dance touring in the 1984-84 season. This grant is the result of a new dance initiative by the National Endowment of the Arts to assist presenters in booking top-quality, professional dance touring companies.</p>
        <p>A fee subsidy grant will be given to any North Carolina presenter who books an out-of-state, out-of-region professional dance company for the 1984-85 season. Performance and residency dates must be between July 1,1984 and June 30,1985.</p>
        <p>A grant application along with a signed contract with the company must be received by the N.C. Arts Council Grants Officer by June 1,</p>
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        <p>GENTLEMEN OF ADVENTURE. By Ernest K. Gann. Arbor House. 445 Pages. $16.95</p>
        <p>For years, Ernst K. Gann has had no equal as a writer of novels about aviation, past and present.</p>
        <p>His books included such gripping tales as The High and the Migh^,</p>
        <p>Fate Is the Hunter and TOe Aviator. Some were made into .highly successful movies.</p>
        <p>Now Gann is back with still another novel of fliers and ttieir times, with central characters whose lives span the era from World War I until after World War II. They take the reader along with ttem from the time when planes just barely flew, on into the jet age.</p>
        <p>This story lacks the hi^ drama and growing intensity of other Gann b(X)ks. It is, however, a fascinating account of people and the planes they flew during the decades of aviation growth.</p>
        <p>For added spice the authors characters know and work with many of aviations celebrated pioneers - including such figures as Slim Lindber^, Amelia Earhart and Howard Hu^es.</p>
        <p>In a foreword, Gann says be personally knew most of the notables portrayed and flew nearly all the aircraft described in the story </p>
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        <p>Frank Stilley For the AP</p>
        <p>By MARY CAMPBELL AP Newsfeatures Writer NEW YORK (AP)  Bass Samuel Ramey is, in many ways, the Superman of the opera world. This tall, handsome, mild-mannered fellow goes into a phone booth - in opera its a dressing room - and emerges in a flamboyant costume, to swashbuckle all over the place.</p>
        <p>Of course Superman rights wrongs. Ramey is usually stirring up the trouble. His Don Giovanni is trying to seduce the girls. He sings Attila the Hun and the three evil geniuses in The Tales of Hoffmann. When he made his Metropolitan Opera debut in January, he sang the Saracen general Argante,Fame Renewed</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The on-again, off-again adventure of the Fame TV series is definitely on again now that the hour-long musical series has been renewed for a second season in syndication by the MGM-UA Television Group.</p>
        <p>Fame, the most expensive first-run series ever produced for a syndicated network, was dropped by NBC-TV after its second season on the air last year.</p>
        <p>Twenty-four new episodes of the series, which stars Debbie Allen, Lee Curreri, Cynthia Gibb, Albert Hague, Carlo Imperato and Gene Anthony Ray, will be filmed at MGM Studios for release next season.</p>
        <p>who tries magic to defeat the Christian Crusaders, in Handels naldo. Rameys bold entrance aria, sung from a chariot, was the operas high point.</p>
        <p>Ramey is considered Americas leading operatic bass, praised for his vivacious acting as well as his voice.</p>
        <p>His teacher thinks that when the even-tempered Ramey, in costume and makeup, walks out on stage, he becomes a different person.</p>
        <p>Ramey says, I do know that on stage Im not at all like I am as a person. I wouldnt say Im shy, but Im not terribly extroverted. Im low-key. I seldom get angry or upset or excited. On stage Im very extroverted.</p>
        <p>Ramey, at 42, is a superstar in the New York City Opera, where he has sung since 1973, and a star zooming toward superstardom in Europe. But the Metropolitan Opera has been cool.</p>
        <p>The bass says that James Levine, the Mets music director, told my agent that he considered me too big a star at City Opera to bring to the Met. People could hear me for $20 there. Why would they come to the Met and pay $50?</p>
        <p>The Met offered Ramey the bullfighter role in Carmen in 1978, though not in the first "Carmen of that season, when the critics attend. The Met also offered a small role in Rigoletto at a student performance. Rameys agent turned both down.</p>
        <p>When Rinaldo came to the Met,</p>
        <p>it was with the cast Marilyn Horne, in the title role; had chosen for a Canadian production. Canada loaned the sets and costumes. The audience and critics thought it was dynamite. Nobody from Metropolitan Opera management greeted the debuting bass at any of the rehearsals. Thats unheard of in Europe, Ramey says. Miss Horne introduced Met General Manager Anthony Bliss to Ramey at the party after the first Rinaldo. Levine didnt attend.</p>
        <p>The Met has re-engaged Ramey, but not until the 1986-87 season. He 11</p>
        <p>again sing Mefistofele at the New York City Opera next fall. He say he wont abandon that company.</p>
        <p>And what about Superman in the dressing room taking off the makeup after the opera? Does Mefistofele or Don Giovanni evaporate in there, or does some go home to Mrs. Samuel Ramey?</p>
        <p>1 stay in character throughout the opera, Ramey says. I try no| to get involved in chit-chat during the intermissions.</p>
        <p>"But as soon as the opera is over, it is over.</p>
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        <pb facs="00095642_0053" />
        <p>The Daily Retlectof, Greenville Nc</p>
        <p>Sunday Marcfi 2b, 1984</p>
        <p>CHORE AHEAD... As warmer weather arrives, fishermen will be otcupii^d in a yearly task  cleaning the accumulation of dried sea deposits clinging to the chicken wire frames of w inter-stored crab pots.</p>
        <p>Text And Photos By Jerry Raynor</p>
        <p>Sl'BTi.E (HANt.ES ... will be noticeable in this small of returning fish will break the surface of the water; and black water stream within a few weeks. .New green will families of snapping turtles will clamber aboard the appear in the w inter burnished shore grasses; the swirl structure of the partially sunken boat.Spring In The Marshlands  A Different RhythmAn America's 400th Anniversary Article</p>
        <p>J 7--</p>
        <p>FINAL BI.AZE OF OLORY ... Last years cattails, in March a study in silver and chocolate, display disintegrating finery as breezes scatter the loosened down from the once tight heads. By early April, new growth begins to arise from the damp soil in which they thrive.  m  </p>
        <p>f  ^</p>
        <p>The rhythm of springs arrival in eastern North Carolinas marsh areas obeys a noticeably different pulse than that of firmer land areas adjacent to these places of water, mud and marsh grasses.</p>
        <p>Winters coloration of gray, silver, golds and browns in marsh areas linger a little longer than in forest, field and mead-owland.</p>
        <p>In late March and early April, when roadsides are carpeted with purple henbit and dandelion, when yards are festooned with the white of pear trees and spirea, the gold of daffodils and forsythia, and the cerise paper-like petals of Japanese quince, marshes have not yet taken on the first hue of spring colors.</p>
        <p>It will only be weeks, however, before the rich water-mud mixture sup-porting shore and shallow-water stands of brittle marsh grass, trees and flowering plants  begin to nudge into existence the visible signs of marsh green.</p>
        <p>Calm black waters too will soon show renewed activity. The first dragonfly, new colonies of surface skittering water bugs, snapping turtles seeking sun, snakes ending their winter hibernation, and insect-hungry fish breaking the near motionless surface of water  all will become active in marsh areas.</p>
        <p>The delayed arrival of spring in marsh areas provides 'an opportunity to witness a subtle, intriguing variation in the endless cycles of natures renewal.</p>
        <p>A FESTIVE NOTE ... in the Pamlico landscape is this large rope of black intertwined into yellow, looped and nailed to the trunk of a young pine.</p>
        <p>STlDV IN COLORS AM) TEXTl RES ... VIong a small roadside canal, the green leaves of rnvrlle at top. the wheat colored grass at bottom, and dead silver myrtle branches in the water provide a lyrical visual study in colors and textures against dark water.</p>
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        <p>ON THE</p>
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        <p>T</p>
        <p>  By ANDY LANG</p>
        <p>'  AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>Whats new on the market? :THE product - a chemical (^humidifier.</p>
        <p>Manufacturers claim  That this I^oduct prevents mildew and mold aihd stops rust by removing harmful ihoisture ... that it will protect hundreds of items, including tools and clothing ... that it is ideal for attics, kitchens, basements and dosets ... and that it is excellent for ifiotor homes and mobile homes.</p>
        <p>: THE PRODUCT - A tile backer ^rd primarily for bathrooms. 'Manufacturers claim - That it (Combines the installation ease of a (ionventional drywall system with the durability and water resistance</p>
        <p>of a Portland cement mortar system ... that It IS forgiving of the do-it-yourselfer who imtt not make tightly fitted grouted joints ... and tlut it is also approved for use with U. L.-listed stoves and room heaters.</p>
        <p>THE PRODUCT - A vertical blind in both aluminum and fabric for picture windows and patio doors.</p>
        <p>Manufacturers claim  That it is attractively textured, has a tight weave to block out light and is rigid enough to require no weights... That sandwiched between layers of polyester is a metalized polyester that helps keep heat in or out... and that it bears a forever warranty that provides a no-charge replacement as long as the blind remains in the window for which it was</p>
        <p>purchased.</p>
        <p>THE PRODUCT - A multipurpose electronic alarm designed to protect your life and personal prc^rty.</p>
        <p>Manidacturers claim  That it acts as a deterrent against purse snatchings, muggings, assaults, home burglaries and numerous other hazardous situations ... and that it can be hand held, carried in your purse, (mi your belt, in your pcicket or on the key ring provided with the unit.</p>
        <p>THE PRODUCT - A program-mable thermostat which automatically adjusts for either heating or air conditioning.</p>
        <p>Manufacturers claim  That, without bothering to pr(^ram the</p>
        <p>thermostat, the user can flip a switch to establish a single setback |Ht)gram, a douUe setback heat program &amp;lt;mt a single setback co(ding program that it can be jm)-grammed for up to six different temperature settii^ a day and seven diffn^nt daUy {urograms ... and that it brings savings to air conditioning (^rations ami serves both g^ and electric-heating^xxding operations.</p>
        <p>( The dehumidifier is manufactured by Lionel Industries, 2035 BurUngton Rd.. Akron, OH 44313; the tile backer board by U. S. Gypsum Co., 101 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606; the vertical blind by Levolor Lxn^tzen, Inc., 1280 Wall St. West, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071; the personal alarm by Ravin Products, 80 (Antral Ave., Bridgeport, CT 06607; and the thermostat by Quad Six, Inc., 3752 Plaza Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.)</p>
        <p>(Do-it-yourselfers will find much helpful infcMrmation in Andy Langs handbook, Practical Home Repairs, which can be obtained by sending $1.50 to this paper at Box 5, Teaneck,NJ 07666.)</p>
        <p>P</p>
        <p>AN YOUR MOM</p>
        <p>Trend to Luxury, Fitness Marking Modern Decorations For Homes</p>
        <p>By BARBARA MAYER AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>Is the recent preoccupation of a number of Amencans with exercise and fitness merely a fad?</p>
        <p>According to an interior designer, a. psychologist and several bath fixture manufacturers, the answer is no. These disparate interests all report a substantial increase in luxury bathrooms and recreation rooms fitted with whirlpool tubs, exercise equipment and other paraphernalia designed to lead to the bodv beautiful.</p>
        <p>Florence Perchuk, a New York interior designer with a specialty in kitchens and baths, says both luxury and fitness are now in when it comes to designer bathrooms.</p>
        <p>As a consultant to several large bath fixture manufacturers, she says the general public is also opting for bathrooms with extras such as the whirlpool tubs, floor-to-ceiling mirrors and other luxury fittings.</p>
        <p>This point of view was confirmed by executives of American Standard and Kohler Co. They say sales, of luxury products are increasing much faster than sales of moderately-priced bath fixtures.</p>
        <p>Dr. S. A. Maddi, a psychologist and specialist in stress studies and management at the University of Chicago, provided some intellectual underpinnings to explain and account for the reasons that Americans are turning to the growing use of whirlpools and hot tubs in ; America.</p>
        <p>According to Maddi, the rising</p>
        <p> appeal of water relaxation and other ; stress management techniques such</p>
        <p>as exercise and massage is directly related to the growth of stress-</p>
        <p> related disorders.,</p>
        <p>Bad backs, flu, and many other ; types of stress-related disorders are increasing by leaps and bounds, he said at a recent meeting in New York sponsored by Kohler. The good news is that there are thin^ people can do to counteract this</p>
        <p>stress  and they are doing them.</p>
        <p>One important way of dealing with stress (which if unchecked leads to strain and disease) is to adopt various health practices which essentially distract the mind and help make it easier to relax.</p>
        <p>ITiats where bathrooms with hot tubs, spas and exercise equipment come in. The interesting social change, he said, is that these activities which once were strictly private are being done in a communal setting  which in itself can be a stress reducer once an individual has conquered any lingering shyness.</p>
        <p>To Mrs. Perchuk, this new attitude represents the most fascinating change. As a pioneer in the field of bathroom interior design, she recalled that Years ago, people didnt decorate the bath, they dichit enjoy their bathrooms, they didnt even talk about them. They were strictly private.</p>
        <p>Today, she finds clients are not only decorating the bath to the nines. They are just as likely to plan to entertain in the room.</p>
        <p>Not everyone plans as elaborately as her clients who are revamping a wing of their house and turning it into a spa-exercise room that will accommodate fairly large parties.</p>
        <p>Besides a steam-shower, the area features a whirlpool tub, a separate spa, a sauna,- double lavatory, washer and dryer, refrigerator and serving area for refreshments, a seating area for lounging, mirrors, heated towel rack, exercise bike and floor-to-ceiling mirrors.</p>
        <p>And, if I can figure out how to do it, a waterfall run on a recirculating pump, added Mrs. Perchuk.</p>
        <p>One indication of the growing sales importance of whirlpool baths, spas and hot tubs (all of which usually offer the extra feature of water jets that provide a constant gentle stream of water bubbles) is that beginning in 1984, the bath industry will be reporting shipments and</p>
        <p>sales of these fixtures separately in monthly figures it supplies to the U.S. Department of Commerce.</p>
        <p>According to John Hansen, vice president for business planning at American Standard, the collection of these figures will make it possible by June to have an official measure of the sales of whirlpool baths. </p>
        <p>Up till now, added Hansen, manufacturers have been relying on their own sales figures and anecdotal information to prove their point.</p>
        <p>Hansen said that at American Standard whirlpool baths represent the fastest growing product in terms of sales. Since 1979, the bath fixture manufacturer has introduced seven new models. Before 1979, there was only one in the companys line.</p>
        <p>Hansens comments were echoed by Michael OMalley, marketing manager at Kohler. We are enjoying a huge increase in th number of customers upgrading from standard tubs to whirlpools, he said.</p>
        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>Q. -</p>
        <p>Here's the Answer</p>
        <p>Q. I have been raising pin oaks</p>
        <p>- and willow oaks. They are now large &amp;gt; enough to set out in yards. Do they</p>
        <p>have to be inspected tefore I can sell them? (J.Y., Newton)</p>
        <p>' A. Yes, they need to be inspected. : Direct your inquiries to Howard Singletary, N.C. Department of Agriculture, Plant Industry Division, Raleigh, telephone 733-6930.</p>
        <p>Q. Is it a good practice to use Epsom salts around rose bushes? , (K.F., Durham)</p>
        <p>A. Some gardeners and pro-, fessional growers use Epsom salts to ] supply magnesium to trees and</p>
        <p>- shrute. This should never be done . without taking a soil test. Contact : your county agricultural extension ; agent for information on taking a r soil sample and having it tested.</p>
        <p> Q, What is a jardiniere? (P.G., ; Burlington)</p>
        <p> A. A jardiniere is a type of large  ceramic flowerpot. The name is also</p>
        <p>- applied to an ornamental stand for I plants or flowers.</p>
        <p> Q. How can 1 start caladiums</p>
        <p> indoors? (P.T., Burnsville)</p>
        <p> A. Plant the bulbs in small pots in : a soil medium high in organic  matter. Water the bulbs thoroughly.</p>
        <p>Cover the p()ts with black plastic and place them in a sunny window. This heats the soil. A soil temperature of 70 degrees is best for promoting root development. Once shoots sprout, remove the plastic because the shoots will not tolerate the heat. If you lack the time and space to start your own caladiums, consider buying them from a grower.</p>
        <p>Supplied by the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service</p>
        <p>I read your reply to a reader about removing old ^int from the outside of a house. As a painting contractor for 22 years, I would like to tell you what I have learned. Removing paint with a liquid remover produces fumes which are a health hazard. Removing it with an electric heating unit is slow and costly. Removal with a torch burner, as you said, is dangerous and should never be recommended. In addition to the possibility of setting fire to the house, the flames will char the wood, which would cause a great deal of sanding to take place. Heat is the fastest way to remoye paint from a house, but with an infrared heater. I have used this tool for 20 years without a single close call. The heater is available in several sizes. I thought you and your readers would like to know.</p>
        <p>A.-Thanks.</p>
        <p>Q. - We have baseboard heating  what is called a hydronic system. Every once in a while there is a slight gurgling sound, not very much, but just enough so it can be heard. What causes this and what can we do about it?</p>
        <p>A.  Baseboard heaters are usually trouble-free or almost so. There seems to be what is called air binding inside the tube, which in hydronic heating is copper and thus not susceptible to rust or corrosion. The gurgling can occur, although not very often, if some water is drained from the system and fresh water comes in bearing entrained oxygen. If there is automatic air eliminator near the boiler, the free oxygen might form an air pocket at some high point in the system and slow down the flow of water. In such an event, a small</p>
        <p>amount of water can be drained with the entrained air until there are no more bubbles. This can be done at the baseboard if, as usual, it has an air vent or at the vent near the boiler. You can get more information about this subject from the Hydronics Institute, P. 0. Box 218, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922.</p>
        <p>Q.  Can I apply lacquer Over a varnished surface which is in good condition?</p>
        <p>A.  No. The lacquer may ruin the finish.</p>
        <p>No. 10334  Drummond</p>
        <p>Master Suite Crowns Outstanding Plaii</p>
        <p>By Jerry Bishop</p>
        <p>Varying roof lines and English Ibdor styling create an interesting and attractive exterior which will be at home in any neighborhood.</p>
        <p>Incorporating a study which overlooks the great room, a walk-in closet and lavish bath with whirlpod, shower and skylight.</p>
        <p>the master suite dominates a level of its own. A window seat decorates one of the three additional large bedrooms and a walk out deck is featured in another.</p>
        <p>AREA' Main level Upper floor Lower level Basement Garage</p>
        <p>SQ. nr. 1,742</p>
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        <p> 55#</p>
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        <p>I sets..............  $15  each</p>
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        <p>2506 S. Charles Blvd. Greenville, NC</p>
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        <p>A complete lighting showroom featuring:</p>
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        <p>r THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
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        <p>GOREN</p>
        <p>BRIDGE</p>
        <p>By CHARLES GORIN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>1983 Trtburw Company SynOlcat*, Inc.</p>
        <p>PULLING THE WOOL OVER EXPERT EYES Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH  2</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;7010942 0 KQJ65 &amp;gt;  442</p>
        <p>EAST</p>
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        <p>96</p>
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        <p>WEST 4 AKJ86 985 0 A7 4Q1083 SOUTH 473</p>
        <p>9 AKJ73 0 84 4 A765</p>
        <p>The bidding;</p>
        <p>South West North East 19  14  2 NT 3 4</p>
        <p>3 NT Pass 4 9 Pass &amp;gt; Pass Dble Pass Pass Pass</p>
        <p>Opening lead: King of 4.</p>
        <p>The first World Bridge Team Olympiad was held in Turin in 1960. It was won by Italy by the margin of only 1 Victory Point over Great Britain.  *</p>
        <p>There are many hands in any tournament that can be singled out as the one that cost a title. Certainly, this hand from the match be tween Britain and one of the U.S. teams was one that caused the most discussion, mainly because of a remarkable psychic bid by our late colleague. Harold Ogust.</p>
        <p>. Ogust and Howard Schen-ken were sitting North-South against Boris Schapiro and Terence Reese of Great Britain, one of the world's foremost pairs. After Schenken's one heart open ing bid was overcalled by Reese with one spade, Ogust had no doubt that the hand belonged to his opponents. Not only did he have little or nothing to contribute defen sively. but his length in his partner's suit was certain to detract from South's defensive capabilities.</p>
        <p>He came up with a master stroke - a psychic bid of two no trump. His intention was to subsequently correct to hearts at the five-level if necessary, should the op ponents reach four spades.</p>
        <p>His tactic worked better than he anticipated. After Schenken duly raised to three no trump, Ogust removed to four hearts. When that got passed round to Reese, he decided that his hand was better suited to defense than to offense, so he doubled. The consensus after the event was that ^chpiro should have pullecfihe dou ble to four spades because of his trump length and scant defensive values. Be that as it may, he elected to pass, and the result was disastrous.</p>
        <p>The defenders cashed a spade and shifted to a club. Declarer lost only one trick in each plain suit, while four spades was unbeatable. The match, and with it Britain's world title, went down the drain.</p>
        <p>School</p>
        <p>Menus</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  spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, spiced apples, french bread and milk.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - chicken and pastry, cranberry sauce, candied yams, garden peas, rolls and milk.</p>
        <p>Thursday - stew beef with vegetables, candied yams, seasoned green beans, rolls and milk.</p>
        <p>Friday - fish portion, french fries, catsup, coleslaw, hushpuppies and milk.</p>
        <p>Menus for Greenville schools this week, as announced, are:</p>
        <p>Monday ^ country fried chicken, mashed potatoes, bu</p>
        <p>ittered mixed vegetables, roll and milk.</p>
        <p>Tuesday - grilled hotdog, pork and beans, chilled applesauce, buttered toast and milk.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - meatloaf with gravy, chilled plums, buttered garden peas, buttered roll, milk and rice.</p>
        <p>Thursday  chicken pan pie, B, candied</p>
        <p>chilled cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, seasoned green beans, roll and milk.</p>
        <p>Friday  pizza, tossed salad, apple turnover, potato tots and milk.</p>
        <p>Visit the Environ^^tal Awareness Canter at River Park North on Muinford Hrad. Fpr park information, call 758-1230.</p>
        <p>Now iiNN^ than evei;  right for you!</p>
        <p>RIGHT WITH WEEKiy specials</p>
        <p>SAVE 60e</p>
        <p>SAVE 340 PER LB.</p>
        <p>SAVE 300</p>
        <p>SAVE 1.40 PER LB. SAVE 200</p>
        <p>PRICES GOOD SUN., IMARCH 25TH THRU WED., MARCH 28TH NONE TO DEALERSWE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ^COPYRIGHT 1984, WINN-DIXIE STORES. INC.</p>
        <p>SAVE 200</p>
        <p>SAVE 300</p>
        <p>SAVE 440</p>
        <p>2-LITER NO RETURN BTL.</p>
        <p>12-oz. Cans Reg.</p>
        <p>PEPSI COLA</p>
        <p>-105</p>
        <p>Diet Pepsi Mountain Dew Pepsi Free Sugar Free Pepsi Free</p>
        <p>EA.</p>
        <p>PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER</p>
        <p>359</p>
        <p>1 Vj-LITER BTLS.</p>
        <p>CARLO ROSSI WINES</p>
        <p>1V2-LITER BTLS.</p>
        <p>RIUNITE WINES</p>
        <p>Ctn. Of. 12</p>
        <p>-Chablis Rhine Burgundy Vin Rose '</p>
        <p>2</p>
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        <p>Lambrusco Bianco Rosato Doro  EA.</p>
        <p>449</p>
        <p>^aste</p>
        <p>ogea</p>
        <p>7 OZ. SHRIMP</p>
        <p>OR 9 OZ. SEAFOOD</p>
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        <p>DINNERS</p>
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        <pb facs="00095642_0056" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 25.1984</p>
        <p>YOUR AD COULD BE WORKING FOR YOU IN THIS SPACE</p>
        <p>ADVERTISE WITH THE CLASSIFIED</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>Producers. Polling pieces will be located by key communiltes in each county produciiM eggs In North Carolina. Collertion of such assessment sKall be made ^ first processors or handlers</p>
        <p>Mar8?23. 2S, 14</p>
        <p>NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministrator of fhe estate of Ruth Slade Kelly late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to nofHy ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned Administrator on or before Sept. 4, 19&amp;lt;4 or this notice or sanM will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate pay ment.</p>
        <p>This 1st day of March, IWt William James Kelly 1110 Parkview Dr. ElizabethCity, N C 27W9 Administrator of the estate of Ruth Slade Kelly, deceased AAarch 4, n. It, 2S, 1984</p>
        <p>Public</p>
        <p>Notices</p>
        <p>LEGAL NOTICE</p>
        <p>The North Carolina E .keting Association will referendum among egg</p>
        <p>go Mar I Iwld a pro</p>
        <p>ducers on April 25, 1984 between the hours of 6:00 a m and 6:00 p.m. as provided by the North Carolina Enabling Act (G.S. Article SO, Chapter 106). Purpose of such referendum shall be to determine if egg producers wish to approve con-tinuation of assessing themselves a maximum 4 cents per case of e^ packed, processed or handled in the state to promote egg research, educa lion and marketing. 3 cents will go for funding the promotion and education programs of the North Carolina Egg AAarketing Association. One cent of the assessment will provide membership for North Carolina egg producers in National Egg Company and United Egg</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY</p>
        <p>The undersigned, having this day qualified as Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth Whichard Andrews, deceased, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersioned or his attorneys on or before the 11 day of September. 1984, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please ntake immediate payment to the undersigned.</p>
        <p>This 8th day of AAarch. 1984.</p>
        <p>J H. Andrews, Executor Estate of Elizabeth Whichard Andrews Post Office Box 173 Bethel, NC 278)2 Everett 8i Cheatham, Attorneys Post Office Box 609 Bethel. NC 278)2 Telephone: 919-825 569)</p>
        <p>March )), 18,25; April 1,1984</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT Under and by virtue of that certain judgment entered July 1. 1983, and related orders entered November 3, 1983. December 20, 1983, January 17, 1984, February 14, 1984, and March 13, 1984, made in that certain Special Proceeding en titled "Dorothy L. Hardee, ef al.. Petitioners vs. Aubrey L. Little, Betty LiHle Hardesty, et</p>
        <p>al.. Respondents, same bearing File No. 83 SP 26," In the oftlce of the Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt County, the undersigned Commissioners will on Friday, the 30th day of AAarch. 1984, at twelve o'clock Noon, at the door of the Pitt County Courthouse, Greenville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bldder(s), for cash, those two tracts or parcels of land hereinafter described:</p>
        <p>TRACT I and TRACT II, hereinafter described, will be otfered as one unit and at an opening bid of Two Hundred Ninety-four Thousand Five Hundred Seventy five Dollars (1294,575.00)</p>
        <p>TRACT I Lying and being situate in Wintervllle Township. Pitt County, North Carolina, commonly known as the White Farm, formerly owned by Thaddeus Lee Linie and more particularly described as follows:</p>
        <p>BEGINNING at a point in the centerline of North Carolina State Road 1126, which point of beginning lies the following courses and distances along the centerline of North Carolina State Road 1126 from the cen terline intersections of North Carolina State Road 1126 and North Carolina State Road 1131; North 82 54' 24" West, 260 59 feet THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING along and with the centerline of North Carolina State Road 1)26. North 82* 54' 24" West, 409.65 feet to a point, thence North 82 W 24" West, 84.67 feet to a'point; thence North 81 IS' 50" West. 98.65 feef to a point, thence North 78 35' West, 97 45 feet to a point; thence North 74 33' 58" West, 95.52 feet to a int; thence North 69 38' 51" 'est, 94.39 feet to a point; thence North 66 15' 11" West, 96.80 feet to a point in the centerline of tforth Carolina State Road 1126, which point marks the intersection of the centerline of Swift Creek Canal arid the centerline of North Carolina State Road 1126; thence leaving North Carolina State Road 1)26. along and with the centerline of Swift Creek Canal, North 00 24' 13" East, 281.03 feet to a point; thence North 07 32 42'^ West, 85.69 feet to a point; thence North 08 47' 38" West, 1,067 16 feet to a point, thence leaving Swift Creek Canal. North 86* 40' 25" East 1.961 11 feet alono the southern boundary of the William C. Little property to a -point in the centerline of North Carolina State Road 1131, thence along and with the centerline of North Carolina State Road 1131. South 21 04'</p>
        <p>STe</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>2T' West, 679.08 feet to a point; thence South 20 33' 20" West, 102.38 feet to a point; thence Soufh 18 30- lA-'West, 785 43 feet to a point; thence leaving North Carolina State Road 1131, and along and with the centerline of a ditch on the northern property line of the Paul Braxton property. South 69 4T 02" Wash 113.0) feet to a point, thence South 60 50' 50" West, 164.38 feet to a point, thence South 44 ir 52" West, 178.25 feet to the aforamen fioned point of beginning, containing 55.418 acres, more or less, with 41.3 acres, more or less cleared land, Including road rights-of-way, according to that certain survey entitled "Survey for Thad L LiHle Heirs, White Farm," dated October 27, 1983, by Algie D Hlcki, Registered Lid Sur veyor, to which reference is made for a more accurate description. This property is subject to road rights-of-way for North Carolina State Road 1)26 and North Carolina State Road 1)31.</p>
        <p>Further, reference is made and directed to Deed bearing date of January 1, 1934, and of record in Book B 20. page 592. PiH County Registry, reference is also made to that certain Deed recorded in Book W 27, page 258, PIH County Registry, for a description of that parcel heretofore conveyed to J.T. Braxton and wife, Laura Brax ton.</p>
        <p>This property is subject to that certain line agreement dated AAarch 21, 1978, recorded in Book S 46, page 66, Pitt County Registry.</p>
        <p>The above described tract or parcel of land contains 37 acres, more or less, of crop land, and had 1983 crop allotments as follows: Tobacco - 3.08 acres wiH) a poundage of 5966, and a corn base of 16 7 acres Said tract comprises a portion of Farm *B m, PIH County ASCS Office.</p>
        <p>TRACT II</p>
        <p>Lying and being situate in Ayden Township, PiH County, North Carollpa, commonly known as the Hart Farm, formerly owned by Thaddues Lee Little, and more particularly described as follows:</p>
        <p>BEGINNING at a point in North Carolina State Road 1900, which point lies South 49 19' 35" West, 4.22 feet from the centerline intersection of North Carolina State Road I91 and North Carolina State Road 1900; THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. South 20 51' 07" East, 945.97 feet to a point in the centerline of North Caro-</p>
        <p>LrrK6V\F2?LLUrE the e-ff^AMS! L 6AM HAMPLe IT!</p>
        <p>MUCH</p>
        <p>CP U&amp;amp;,Yai KMCW /</p>
        <p>BEETLE BAILEY</p>
        <p>FRANK &amp;amp; ERNEST</p>
        <p>SONSBIRPS-^SO</p>
        <p>THFPF you apf, ,jp NOW, WOuLP \t&amp;gt;u BF INTeRBSTBp IN puRcTHA^lNfi AN accompanist?</p>
        <p>-MAVJ J-V*</p>
        <p>FUNKY WINKERBEAN</p>
        <p>WONTONI'S PIIZA .'&amp;lt;,fE6 .JE DBJyER.'</p>
        <p>HERE ! TAKE THESE CDKES OVER TO THE WISE GW6 AT T%LTHREEI</p>
        <p>SHOE</p>
        <p>WHAT I like ^ A0OUT LIVING HERE IMTREETDPS... -</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>lina Stale Road 1880; Htence toaving North Carotina State Road 1800, South 4T 21' OT' Wait, 2,263.33 toot to a point In the northern line of Aubrey L. LIHIe, formerly Nina Little; thence North 81 21' 27" West, 178.20 leet to a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of Seaboard CoasHlne Railroad, thence along and with 'he centerline of the right-of-way of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad. North 16 00' 00" East, 1,443.81 feet to a point that lies South 16 00' 00" West. 7.88 feet from the cenferllne In tersectlon of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad and North Carolina State Road 1801; Htence north 49 ir 35" East. 1,493.57 leet to the aforemen Honed point of beginning, con talninig 41.818 acres, more or less, including road and railroad rights-of way. This property is subject to all railroad and road rights-ol-way.</p>
        <p>This description is taken from that certain plat Of survey entitled "Survey for Thad L. LiHle Heirs. Hart Farm," dated October 27, 1983. by Algle D. Hicks. Registered Land Surveyor, to which reference is made lor a more accurate description.</p>
        <p>Reference is also made to that certain deed from Jesse T. Hart and wife. Penny L. Hart, to Elmer H. Hart, recorded In the office of fhe Regisler of Deeds of PiH County in Book E-14, at page 560. Reference is also made to that certain deed to Thad Little dated December 1, 1933. and recorded In Book 0 19, at page 642, PiH County Registry The above-described tract or parcel of land contains 36.5 acres, more or less, of crop land, and had 1983 crop allot nsents as follows: Tobacco - 3.04 acres with a poundage of 5888, and a corn base of 16.4 acres. This tract or parcel of land comprises a portion of ASCS Farm lB-173 as registered in foe ASCS OHice of PiH County The sale of^the above described tracts or parcels of land will be made subject to any highway, railroad, or roadway rights-of-way, ease mants, Hans, or encurhbrances of record, in the Pitt County Registry, and ad valorem taxes subsequentfotheyear 1983.</p>
        <p>Copies of Hie aforementioned surveys from which the above-described descriptions are taken may be seen at the office of either of the Commissioners listed below, the address lor each being as follows:</p>
        <p>Louis W Gaylord, Jr Attorney at Law P.O. Drawer 545 Greenville, NC 27834 Telephone: (919 ) 758 3116 Thomas M. Ward AHorney at Law P O Drawer 1428 New Bern, NC 28560 Telephone: (919)633 1103 The highest bidder(s) at the sale will be required to make an immediate cash deposit of ten percent (10%) of the amount of the bid, and the sale is subject to confirmation or rejection by fhe Court This 13th day of AAarch. 1984.</p>
        <p>Louis W. Gaylord, Jr..</p>
        <p>Commissioner</p>
        <p>Thomas M. Ward,</p>
        <p>Commissioner March 18,25,1984</p>
        <p>NOTICE TO DEBTORS</p>
        <p>AND CREDITORS The undersigned having qual ilied as Executor of the Estate of William E Fuiford, Jr . Deceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and cor porations having claims against the estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of Pegram and Hahn, P A on or before the 1st day of October. 1984. or this Notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov ery. All persons, indebted to the estafe will please make im mediate payment.</p>
        <p>This the 25th day of Febru ary,1984</p>
        <p>Garry T. Pegram E xecutor of the E stale of William E. Fuiford, Jr.</p>
        <p>Post Office Drawer 665 200 West Third Street Greenville, North Carolina 27834</p>
        <p>PEGRAM AND HAHN, P A Attorneys at Law By Garry T Pegram Post Office Drawer 665 200 West Third Street Greenville, North Carolina 27834</p>
        <p>Telephone: (919 ) 758 1117 AAarch5, 12, 19,25. 1984</p>
        <p>NOTICE TO CREDITORS</p>
        <p>Having qualified as Executrix of fhe Estate of CHESTER B HART, late of Pitt County. North Carolina, the un dersigned hereby authorizes all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned, whose mailing address is 603 Terrace Drive, Ayden, North Carolina, 28513, on or before the 4th day of Srotember, 1984, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned.</p>
        <p>This the 29th day of Febru ary,1984.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Ruth J. Hart 603 Terrace Drive Ayden. North Carolina 28513 Michael A. Colombo COLOMBO a. K ITCH IN Attorneys at Law Post Office Drawer 7143 Greenville, N.C. 27835 AAarch 4, II. 18. 25, 1984</p>
        <p>VALUABLE FARM LAND</p>
        <p>PRIVATE SALE REQUEST FORBIDS</p>
        <p>In accordance with the order of Honorable Frank R Brown, Resident Judge, Edgecombe County Superior Court, the un dersigned will offer at private sale by sealed bids on Friday, the 30th day of AAarch, 1984, lands of E.G. Gay Heirs situate in number 9 and number 10 townships, Edgecorhbe County, North Carolina, located approx imately three miles west of AAacclesfield, N.C. as follows:</p>
        <p>Tract 1A Webb land on State Road 1)14, containing 26.17 acres total, 12 acres crop laqd with 2,781 pounds and 1.25 acres of tobacco, old tenant house and outbuildings. 590 feet road frontage on State Road 1)14.</p>
        <p>Tract IB Webb land 4.6 acres. All wood land.</p>
        <p>Tract 2 Bynum land, 47 acres total crop land approximately 22 acres with 5,563 pounds and 2.50 acres allotment. 910 leet road frontage on NC Highway 124.</p>
        <p>Both tracts of farm land combined per ASCS Farm Contract fi863 with 1984 Tobacco allotment 3.75 acres and 8,344 pounds.</p>
        <p>Bids-will be received at the office of D C. Sessons, AHorney, Third Street, P.O. Box 3. Plnefops, NC 27864 In person or by mail until IO:M a.m. AAarch 3. 1984, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and examined and the highest bidder notified No bid may be wlthdrawm aHer it has been filed accordingly and any and all bids may be rejecteo. Bids may be made on the property as a whole or In part.</p>
        <p>Sale will be subject to 1984 lease, the rent going to the zurchaser with the particular arm. Sale subject to all applicable rules, regulations, and restraints of the United States Department ol</p>
        <p>Ag^culture.</p>
        <p>good faith deposit by the purchaser will be required. For further Information contact any of the undersigned.</p>
        <p>Nelson B. Crisp, AHorney, P.O. Drawer 7146, Greenville, NC 27835-7146, Telephone: 752-6161.</p>
        <p>Phillip R. Dixon, AHorney, P.O. Drawer 1785, Greenville, NC 27835-7)46, Telephone: 7584200 D.C. Sessoms, AHorney, P.O. Bqx 3, PInetm, NC 27834 Tele phone: 127-4^</p>
        <p>March 11,18,25,28,1984</p>
        <p>007 SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>WK PAY CASH for diamondr Floyd C. Robinson Jowelors. 407 Evans AAall. Downtown Graenvllle.  &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>010 AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>l^oOo 1876 LTD - air, power stoering, automatic, AM/FM radio. Dealer 1)00980-7-7636.</p>
        <p>Jliw OLItSN IMTfei -"Usad Cars". Special orders by phone or visit wlHi us on Stokes Highway 803 752 7636.</p>
        <p>Oil Autos For Sal*</p>
        <p>"A PLACE YOU CAN COUNTON" Hastings Ford 3013E.lOth Street 758 0114</p>
        <p>AUTO INSURANC. Save If you have points. Low monthly payments. Call Miller Brinson Insurance Agency, 1 633-4186.</p>
        <p>BEFORE YOU tCLL or trade</p>
        <p>your 79 82 model car, call 756 1877. Grant Buick. We will pay top dollar</p>
        <p>TRUCKCOUNTRY</p>
        <p>Top Cash Dollar for your Truck, Fine Car or Recreational Vehi</p>
        <p>cle.</p>
        <p>758-8899,756-7685.</p>
        <p>Across From Holiday Inn 711N.AAemorUI Drive</p>
        <p>012</p>
        <p>AMC</p>
        <p>021</p>
        <p>OMsmobll*</p>
        <p>isrcimsirsiiwiMii</p>
        <p>mites, saSOO. 1872 Custom cruisar wagon, S6. Calt 7 4301.</p>
        <p>1978 DELTA 18 Royale.</p>
        <p>Burgundy, tan tap, tilt wheel, cruise control, 68/40 seat, AAA/FM stereo, one ownar. Cleanest In Greenville. Dealer 14873.355-3900.</p>
        <p>1881 Tm KuiilK.</p>
        <p>Wagon. Groat tor the family fotos Dealer 19938.355 7200.</p>
        <p>1801 CTLAtitl/l^itMt.ne owner, power steering and brakes, air. tilt wheel, cruise control, powei windows, power door locks. Showroom freSh. Dealer #5829 355 7200.</p>
        <p>1801 OLDS CUTUSS LS 4 door, dlesal. Good condition. 83950. Call 752 3923 aHer 6.</p>
        <p>022 Plymouth</p>
        <p>1877 PLYMOUYH Grand Fury Good running condition. Extra clean 1750. Call anytime 758 4138</p>
        <p>1878 PLYiMOUtH Volare. 11700. Dealerl)0030O. 752 7636.</p>
        <p>1879 VOLARE WAGON</p>
        <p>Burgundy, automatic, air con ditlon, AM FM radio Don't hesitate Great buy 12850 Dealer 14973.355 2500.</p>
        <p>1902 PLYMOUTH Reliant K Car. Air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. AAA/FM stereo. 39,000 miles. Excellent condition 14900. 756 2069</p>
        <p>1978 CONCORD. 2 door, automatic, air condition. 12250. Great buy. Don't hesitate. Dealer 14973.355 2500</p>
        <p>1878 AMC SPIRIT GT Hat chback. Biege with black ac cent trim,, sun roof, white leather tires, sport wheels, air, factory stereo AM/FM cassette, black louver, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, sporty wim excellent gas mileage Must sell 12750 or best reasonable offer. 746 6929</p>
        <p>013</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>1871 4 DOOR Limited Buick with lots of extras, in good condlflon.11500 825 1152</p>
        <p>1876, I 11500</p>
        <p>Loaded</p>
        <p>1877 BUICK REGAL 11500 Call 756^5113.</p>
        <p>1877 ELECTRA good condition. 756-3563. after 4 p.m</p>
        <p>1878 SKYLARK 2 door, one owner, bucket seats, console, automatic, nice car Great buy.-Dealer #5929 355 7200.</p>
        <p>1800 CENTURY LIMITED 4</p>
        <p>door, tilt wheel, cruise control, 60/40 seats, AM/FM stereo, one owner. Don't hesitate. First class! Dealer #4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>1982 REGAL LIMITED 4 door, lilt wheel, cruise control, power windows, AM/FAA stereo, air, power windows, power door locks. Showroom fresh! Dealer #4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>023</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>1972 PONTIAC LeAAans GT Good condition 1850 Call 758</p>
        <p>5884 after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>1974 PONTIAC Catalina 2 door, hardtop Good condition 11150 756 5037</p>
        <p>1877 GRAND PRIX. Air condi Honing, AM/FM Good condi tion 11600 756 3542 aHer 5.</p>
        <p>1878 BONNEVILLE</p>
        <p>Brougham Why wait? Super buy Dealer --------</p>
        <p>Why</p>
        <p>#4973</p>
        <p>355 2500</p>
        <p>1878 BONNEVILLE Good con ditlon Clean 68,0004- miles. 113700, aHer 5 p.m. 756 0843.</p>
        <p>1878 GRAND PRIX. Brown, tan</p>
        <p>top. stereo radio, automatic. Super saving solulely beautiful Dealer #4973</p>
        <p>air, savings Ab</p>
        <p>3552500.</p>
        <p>1880 PHOENIX LJ. 4 door Absolutely beautiful. Super buy. Dealer #4973.355 2500</p>
        <p>1886 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 2</p>
        <p>door, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, metallic gray with maroon interior, air, power steering, radi ais, 55,000 miles. Excellent condition 12895 716 5184.</p>
        <p>1 882 PONTIAC Grand Prix AAA/FM, air conditioning, 34.000 miles. Call Ron at 758-7807 or at work 758 3401</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>1982 REGAL. 2 door. White with blue landau roof, tilt wheel, AM FM stereo, power windows, wire wheels Don't hesitate. Dealer 4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>1882 REGAL. Blue with blue vinyl top, wire wheels. AM FM stereo, automatic, air condition. Why wait? Showroom condition. Dealer #4973.355 2500</p>
        <p>014</p>
        <p>Cadillec</p>
        <p>1878 CADILLAC Eldorado Beritz Tinted windows, sun roof, excellent condition 16500 Call 746 3749 after 5 30</p>
        <p>015</p>
        <p>Chevrolet</p>
        <p>CASH FOR your car Berwick Auto Sales 756 7765</p>
        <p>1878 MUSTANG Red, automatic floor shIH, excellent 302 engine. Body good shape, new tire 1550, 756 7569</p>
        <p>1973 CAMARO. 11000 Dealer I0028D 752 7630</p>
        <p>1973 CHEVY Caprice Wagon 1700 Dealer *I0028D 752 7636</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVY Impala Dealer *100280 . 752 7636.</p>
        <p>1974 MALIBU Classic Good running condition. 11200 negotiable 754 4678</p>
        <p>1975 AAALIBU classic 2 door. AM/FM cassette, new paint, tilt wheel, air, excellent condition. 11400 752 4739.</p>
        <p>1977 AAONTE CARLO Landau 53,000 miles, power windows, tilt wheel, air condition. Super savings! 12550.00. Dealer S9?9 355 7200</p>
        <p>DATSUN STANZA 1983, auto, air conditioning. Silver, like new 17495 756 8926</p>
        <p>FOR SALE 1H2 Volvo 122S 11,000 or best offer Very good mechanical condition tall 752 0942OT 758 0183</p>
        <p>WE BUY AND SELL Used Cars Joe Pecheles Volkswagen 756 1 135  203</p>
        <p>Greenville Blvd. Greenville, N.C</p>
        <p>1966 MGB</p>
        <p>transmission, fires 1950 355 6006.</p>
        <p>New engine, Nee&amp;lt;A top</p>
        <p>197) BLUE Volkswagon Bug. new radials. 11,050 Call 758 4587 aHer 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>1971 VOLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>Hatchback iilOO Dealer 10O28D 752 7636</p>
        <p>1972 VOLVO WAGON White Great buy! 11250 Dealer #4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>1974 TOYOTA COROLLA.</p>
        <p>Yellow, 4 speed. Great buy. First class, saves gas Dealer *4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>1874 TOYOTA STATION wagon 1) 100 Call anylinse, 758 4465</p>
        <p>1976 DATSUN 280Z. 2 plus 2 Excellent condition 4 speed with air conditioning, AM/FM stereo 744 2083</p>
        <p>1976 RABBIT - Automatic, 41,000 miles, excellent shape. 11500 756 8356</p>
        <p>1974 TOYOTA CELICA, blue, 5 speed, air condilioner. new tires, runs good 12200 756 5917</p>
        <p>1977 MGB 11500 Call 758 8538. aHer 4</p>
        <p>1978 DATSUN 46.000 miles, 5 speed, cassette 754 7226 or 756 6406</p>
        <p>1879 MONTE CARLO V 8, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, tilt steering, AM/FM stereo, light blue, low mileage, new white leather tires. 14500. 756 2177.</p>
        <p>1982 CAMARO/ Berlinetta Power steering and brakes, air, V 8, tilt wheel, cruise control, one owner. Absolutely beautiful. Dealer #5929. 355 7200</p>
        <p>016</p>
        <p>Chrysler</p>
        <p>1974 CHRYSLER New Yorker Good condition After 2 p.m, 355 2343</p>
        <p>017</p>
        <p>Dodge</p>
        <p>1972 DODGE. 1400 Dealer #I0028D. 752 7636.</p>
        <p>1878 DODGE OMNI Air Don't hesitate. 12250 00 Dealer #5929</p>
        <p>355 7200.</p>
        <p>1978 DODGE DIPLOMAT sta</p>
        <p>tion wagon, good condition, low mileage. Must sell. Call Beneficial Finance at 754 8035</p>
        <p>1812 OMNI 024 Silver, 5 speed. Will go fast Dealer #5929 355 7200.</p>
        <p>018</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>1964 FAIRLANE 4 door, new tires, 260 V8. Needs transmission. 1250. 752 5018.</p>
        <p>1968 MUSTANG Burgundy, automatic, AM-FM radio. Super buy 11450; Dealer #4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>1972 FORD. 1400</p>
        <p>#100280 . 752 7436,</p>
        <p>Dealer</p>
        <p>1975 ELITE Power sleering, power brakes, AM/FM cassette stereo, air, new tires, 11150. Call 754 0943, after 5:30.</p>
        <p>1875 FORD Wagon. Dealer #100280 752 7636.</p>
        <p>1875 GRANADA. 2 door Blue Why pay more? 11695. Dealer #5929.355 7200,</p>
        <p>1976 FORD ELITE 66,000 miles, 2 door, 11000. 758 1054 or 752 5117.</p>
        <p>1976 GRAND TORINO Elite One owner, new paint, air, power steering and brakes. Don't wait! Dealer #5929. 355 7200.</p>
        <p>1977 LTD WAGON. Blue, automatic, air condition. 13450 Just a super buy. Dealer #4973. 355 2500. -</p>
        <p>1978 FORD LTD II. Good Con ditlon. Air conditioning. 1995. Cal 758 3215 after 8:00 pm.</p>
        <p>1979 MUSTANG. Excellent condition. New tires, AM/FM stereo, 6 cylinder, automatic. 13200. Call 355 2000or 756 5402.</p>
        <p>1980 MUSTANG speed, AM-FM radio. Super savlngsl Dealer #4973.355 2500.</p>
        <p>Light blue, 5 adio</p>
        <p>1880 THUNDERBIRD Blue, blue vinyl top, AM-FM stereo. Super savlngsl Why pay more? Dealer #4873.355 2500.</p>
        <p>019</p>
        <p>Lincoln</p>
        <p>FH ALE 1978 Lincoln Con-tlnenfal. Excellent Condition. 757-0531.</p>
        <p>020</p>
        <p>007 SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>PARK AVENU# LMOUSINE Servlet. Weddlngt, dinner theatre, KInston/RDU airport. Special rates evallable. Taffy Tamblyn 752-7604 or 752-4163.</p>
        <p>WE CAROy batteries for all makes of watchesi Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers, Downtown Evans AAak. 758 2452.</p>
        <p>iAAa|.)</p>
        <p>AAercury</p>
        <p>1978 ZEPHYR WAGON</p>
        <p>Showroom fresh. Saves gas. Dealer #4973.355 2500.</p>
        <p>021</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>1974 CUTLASS OLDSMOBILE. 1980 motor. Price 11400. 756 7641, after 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>1978 CUSTOM CRUISER air, tilt, cruise, clean, quick sale. 12800 firm. 757 3188or 752 8154.</p>
        <p>1878 VOLVO 265 GLA. New radlpls. Great buy. Dealer #5929 355 7200.</p>
        <p>1979 DATSUN 5)0 WAGON. 5</p>
        <p>speed, air condition. Great buy! Dealer #4973.355 2500.  </p>
        <p>1979 OATSUN 210 2 door, 4 speed, air conditioner, AAA/FM radio, low mileage. 756 6352 or 758 1878</p>
        <p>1879 MGB Convertible. Green</p>
        <p>AM/FM stereo. Super Dealer #4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>buy!</p>
        <p>1980 FIAT STRATA. Orange, one owner, stereo, air, 4 speed. Super buy First class, saves gaves Dealer #4973.355 2500</p>
        <p>1980 HONDA ACCORD. 4 door, air condition, stereo cassette. Dealer #5929 355 7200.</p>
        <p>1880 HONDA PRELUDE 5</p>
        <p>speed, silver, sunroof, AM/FM stereo. Absolutely beautiful. Dealer #4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>1980 HONDA CIVIC. Blue, automatic, air condition, stereo. Super buy. Absolutely beautiful. Dealer #4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>1980 RENAULT LeCAR. 2 door Hates gas. Dealer #5929 . 355</p>
        <p>1900 TOYOTA CELICA. 5 speed, air Super buy. Don't hesitate. Dealer #4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>1900 VOLKSWAGEN Dasher</p>
        <p>White, stereo, air conditidn, one owner Hates gas. Why pay more? 13175. Dealer #4973. 355 2500</p>
        <p>1981 HONDA ACCORD. 4 door. Hales gas Dealer #5929. 355 7200.</p>
        <p>1901 TOYOTA COROLLA.</p>
        <p>Silver, 5 speed, AM-FM sterereo cassette. Wire wheels. Hates gas. Don't hesitate. Dealer #4973.355 2500.</p>
        <p>1982 CELICA GTS. Super package. Asking 11500 take over payments. Call anytime, 756</p>
        <p>1982 OATSUN 280-ZX. T top, air condition, 5 speed, silver, AM FM stereo cassette. Absolutely beautiful. Dealer #4973. 355 2500</p>
        <p>1982 DATSUN AAaxima Wagon in excellent condition, low mileage. 19500.756 6)40.</p>
        <p>1982 HONDA ACCORD. LX.</p>
        <p>Blue, AM-FM stereo casseHe, 5 speed. Absolutely beautiful. Dealer #4973. 355 2500.</p>
        <p>1982 HONDA CIVIC. Brown, AM/FM stereo. Hates gas.</p>
        <p>Dealer #4973.355 2500.</p>
        <p>1982 HONDA PRELUDE.</p>
        <p>Silver, 21,199 miles, automatic, air, AM/FM stereo, sunroof. Hates gas. Super savings. Dealer #4973.355-2500.</p>
        <p>1982 HONDA CIVIC FE. Blue. #4973. 3?5 2500.</p>
        <p>1982 MAZDA RX-7, GSL fully equipped, low mileage 19,750.00 Call 752-0137,</p>
        <p>1982 TOYOtA OROLLA Wagon. Loaded. Nice piece. Don't waltl Dealer #5929. 355 7200.</p>
        <p>1982 tOYOTA TEhCEL Beige, 2 door, 4 speed, AM/FM stereo, excellent condition, 62,000 miles, 14500. Call after 756 9642.</p>
        <p>1983 DATSUN AAaxima. Loaded. Excellent condltloh.' Call aHer 6, 758-6090.</p>
        <p>1983 HONDA ACCORD. 3 door hatchback. Red, 5 sped, I, air. Great buy.</p>
        <p>AM FM stereo, Don't hesitate I 355-2500.</p>
        <p>Dealer</p>
        <p>It buy. #49^.</p>
        <p>9MTiSR5S?25ir</p>
        <p>speed, air, AM/FM stei</p>
        <p>4door,5 stereo with cassaHe, cruise, etc. Excellent condition. 19500. 756 7206.</p>
        <p>1883 SUBARU GL Hatchback. 5500 miles. I7IN. 756-8314, 758 13)4 weekend/</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>For*lfii</p>
        <p>ifoi HM6A iVTTuoo'Fr</p>
        <p>I6M0.758 55M, after S:30p.m</p>
        <p>ttii T6V6TA eaTdln</p>
        <p>AM/FM stereo radio, air.. Best offer over 86425.3S5 6106.</p>
        <p>ton ViVd 4l Power steer</p>
        <p>tog and brakes, sir, leather totorlor, digital casseHe. one owner, low mileage. Don't host tato Dealer #5828.355 7200.</p>
        <p>1883 VOLvd. 2 door. 4 speed with overdrive, air, A^FM cassette. Showroom fresh I Dealer #5828.355 7200</p>
        <p>1884 OATSUN MAXIMA.</p>
        <p>Showpiece. Don't waltl Dealer #5828.355-7200,</p>
        <p>1884 HONDA ACCRO LX AM-FM stereo cassette, 5 speed. Showroom fresh. Dealer #4873. 355 2500</p>
        <p>1984 ftENAULT ENCOR.</p>
        <p>Automatic, air. 15,000 miles, beige. Don't hesitate. Hates gas' Dealer #4973 355 2500</p>
        <p>030 Bicycles For Salg</p>
        <p>CHkOMOLY REOLINE MX II Very good condition 1225 . 758 2005</p>
        <p>NEW 21" TAKARA men's 10 speed Asking 1)35 Call 756 3524 ask for Kathy</p>
        <p>032 Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>BAT TRAILER for sale 14 ,</p>
        <p>reasonable price Call 756 7423. aftorep m</p>
        <p>14' BASS BOAT. 65 horsepower Mercury with trailer 11500 Call 756 2061 aHer 7p m</p>
        <p>14.6 HEAVV DUTY Aluminum John boat with a cox trailer 752 9780, after 5 50 p m</p>
        <p>15' FIBERGLASS Canoe 1225. 2 horse power Evlnrude motor, new 1325 758 5488, days, or 758 8241. evenings</p>
        <p>1979 ir DIXIE 105 Chrysler motor, 1981 Cox drive on trail er 14500,746 3231</p>
        <p>1988 HOBIE CAT for traps Lots of extras Best offer over 12700 355-6106  *</p>
        <p>22 #00T Chrysler Sailboat with</p>
        <p>traitor, outboard</p>
        <p>keei.pop up lop, sleeps 5. Many extras</p>
        <p>I engine, swing I, stove heao.</p>
        <p>Excellent</p>
        <p>746-6463</p>
        <p>condition 17000</p>
        <p>034 Campers For Sal*</p>
        <p>APACHE pop up. Sleeps 6, stove, refrigerator, furnace, akes</p>
        <p>electric bral 11200. 756 8413</p>
        <p>and extras.</p>
        <p>OPENROAD CAMPER for sale. Automatic, power steer ing, power brakes, AM/FM radio. 8 track, CB radio, cap tain seal, sink with running water, 2 burner gas stove, regular size bed, refrigerator Has 76,000 miles in very good condition 756 1900</p>
        <p>POP UP CAMPER Has Icebox, sink, electrical and water con</p>
        <p>necllons, sleeps 6, 11350 Call 756 8492</p>
        <p>TRUCK COVERS</p>
        <p>new lop</p>
        <p>colors Spor sfocll 834 2774</p>
        <p>Leer</p>
        <p>All sizes. Fiberglass and</p>
        <p>irgi</p>
        <p>tsman tops 250 units in &amp;gt;ock O'Brlants. Raleigh. N C.</p>
        <p>034 Cycl*s For Sal*</p>
        <p>FOR SALE-1875 Honda CB 360T motorcycle. Call 756 5656 after I p.m</p>
        <p>YAMAHA 1878 175 DT Enduro New rebuilt engine, new brakes and sprockets Must sell asking 1500 752 8l54or 757 3188</p>
        <p>1968 HARLEY SPORTSTER</p>
        <p>900CC, basket case, rigid and swingarm, frames, springer fronlend, parts to build com plete. 1750, after 6 p m 756 6749</p>
        <p>1974 HONDA CB 450 Good condition. 1375 Call 752 0084. 6 11 p.m.</p>
        <p>1978 HONDA 550. Excellent condition. 11,000 or best offer. Call 355 2461 Monday through Friday from 9 to 5 30, after 5:30 756 0652</p>
        <p>1988 YAMAHA 650 Maxim</p>
        <p>Black. 8.000 miles. Continental tires Mint condition 11550 negotiable Ask for Mat Call 355 7200 (work) ro 758 4134, after 7 p m.</p>
        <p>1881 HONDA CV-650. Custom 4,700 miles,'clean bike Hates gas Dealer #5929 355 7200</p>
        <p>1981 HONDA 25^CC on and off road 6,000 miles, excellent condition. 1700 firm. 758 1054 or 752 5117</p>
        <p>1981 YAMAHA 650 Special II Very good condition Call 758 5139</p>
        <p>1982 HONDA 750 night hawk Excellent condition. 11895, 756 5386. after 5 p m</p>
        <p>1983 SUZUKI Good condition, must sell. Best offer. Beneficial 756 8035</p>
        <p>039 Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>1871 MAZDA B 1600 New tires, needs motor. 1300 752 5018</p>
        <p>1876 DODGE VAN. Good condi tion. 12.000. ^57 1438.</p>
        <p>1976 FORD XLT FORD Ranger for sale. 13600. Excellent condi Hon 752 3942</p>
        <p>1979 DATSUN King Cab 12900 756 4329.</p>
        <p>1979 DODGE 4x4. Excellent shape, radial tires, 50.000 miles 746 3788</p>
        <p>1979 FORD - power steering and brakes, chrome bumper and side rails, 14500.752 7177.</p>
        <p>1980 CHEVY Pickup. 43,000 miles. 15400. Excellent condi tion. Call aHer 6 pm. 752 7496. '</p>
        <p>1981 JEEP CJ-5. One owner. In great condition. Dont hesitate Dealer #5929.355 7200</p>
        <p>1981 JEEP CJ-5 Green, soft top. Why wait? Dealer #5929. 355 7200</p>
        <p>1981 JEEP WAGONEER Limited Loaded 23.000 miles Showroom condition Dealer #5929 355 7200</p>
        <p>1983 DATSUN KING CAB</p>
        <p>pickup. Air, AM/FM stereo radio, reclining bucket seats. 15,000 miles, excellent condi tion. 16800. 756 3554 or 756 0792</p>
        <p>1 983 FORD RANGER.</p>
        <p>Automatic, power steering, air, stereo, red and white Showroom fresh. Absolutely' beautiful. Dealr #4973 . 355 2500.</p>
        <p>1983 AAAZDA B-2000 Sundowner sport. 4 cylinder, 5 speed, bucket seats. 2 tone paint and pen stripe, step bumper, while spoke rims with - while letter radial tires, aluminum camper shell, 5 year or 50,000 mile warranty. Has only 16.000 miles, sold for 17400,15400 firm or assume loan. 753 3279.</p>
        <p>040</p>
        <p>Child Care</p>
        <p>CHRIStlAN mother who Is a</p>
        <p>former primary school teacher with a 2 year old wants to keep 2 other approximately the same age children in her home. Inquire 746 6977</p>
        <p>MATURE, REIiPONSIBLE Person for childcare and housework. Must be willing to work flexible hours Including, nights and weekends. Own transportation and references necessary. Send replies to PO Box 8153.</p>
        <p>MOTHER WOULD LIKE to keep Infants In her home during the week. PInewood Village Apartments. Wintervllle. 756-6210.</p>
        <p>PETS</p>
        <p>DOG TRAINING</p>
        <p>Experienced, Hcenoed Best prices around 758*732</p>
        <p>KIMAIK IXIR puppy-</p>
        <p>Whlte. One male plH bulL 6 months oM. Call 746-Dto.</p>
        <p>#RIIIUdk Labrador, hoJS trained. Call 782 1738</p>
        <p>OBRMAn Inbpherd Pups AKC, registered Top quality, black and tan, sound temperansent. Both parents on</p>
        <p>iiromlses. t2fW males, iiio emales. firm. Or Charles BoyeH 943 2550, Belhaven</p>
        <p>OSO EMPLOYMENT</p>
        <p>051</p>
        <p>H*lpWBnt*d</p>
        <p>A HiW 'Afellk ipring ii here, so why not spring Into that new career or job you have been dreaming of Snalling i. Snelling has many career op portunlties waitlm for you So spring into our offlca and let us ttolo vou get started. Call Ted or (Wtie 758 0541, Snelling i Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>wrIHen opens the door to a good job Call Cushman Writing Associates. 1 637 2888</p>
        <p>ARE YOU READY FOR SUCCESS?</p>
        <p>The person we are looking lor is already employed and probably earned 115.000 120,000 last year, but feels like they are In a rut We are the number I company In our industry and the person we choose can expect to earn over 135.000 the first year We offer the best training In our Industry and you earn while you learn if you are trully ready lor success, send resume to Success PO Box 1 967, Greenville.</p>
        <p>AUtO PARTS Energetic re sponsible person to manage small retail store. Auto parts store experience necessary Salary and benfits' based on experience and ability Our employees know of this open ing. Send work history and salary requirements in con fidence to Auto Parts, PO Box 1967. Greenville</p>
        <p>AVON NEEDS lull and part tima representatives Call 758 3159</p>
        <p>bookkeeper/secretary.</p>
        <p>Do you like figures? Exciting opportunity for you with top firm Call Gertie 758 0541. Snelling A Snelling Personnel BOOKKEEPER Excellent op portunlty for person with finan cial background Great salary and excellent benefits with super boss Call Gertie 758 0541, Snelling A Snellipg Personnel Service</p>
        <p>BRODY'S FOR MEN has an opening for a lull time sales person Individual must be ex perienced in men's clothing, have previous men's selling experience and be interested in nnen's fashion Full time pay plus the opportunity to earn commission Apply to Sara Hampton, Brody's Pitt Plaza Monday Friday, 2 5</p>
        <p>BRODY'S HAS A full time position available in the re celving room We are looking for a person who works quickly and accurately Good hours and fringe benefits Apply Monday Thursday. Brody's, Pitt Plaza</p>
        <p>BUILDING INSPECTOR Pertorms skilled technical in spections work in securing compliance with stale and local building, plumbing, mechanical, ertergy, and re lated codes Applicants must have considerable experience in the building Inspections field or in the housing artd construction industry High school grada GED and</p>
        <p>Hon</p>
        <p>grai</p>
        <p>alid</p>
        <p>NC</p>
        <p>drivers license required, addi tional education/training preferred Must have abilir obtain certilication by NC C Qualifications Board Starting salary 115.309 Application rll 13 Apply</p>
        <p>ig Is</p>
        <p>deadline Friday, April at City of Greenville Personnel Office, Municipal building, corner ol West 5th and Washington Streets EOE/AA M/F/H</p>
        <p>CAR RENTAL Agent at PIH Greenville airporf Interviews on March 26, 9 2. Mondey Friday at airport. Avis Counter</p>
        <p>CHER BELI CREATIONS has</p>
        <p>complete line ol Aloe Vera products Call your repre sentatlve lor more information and for a free non surgical face lift before April 6 If you are nterested in having a party to get free gifts or become a distributor and earn money 'oursell, contact Donna at 46 6672 after 6 pm</p>
        <p>CHOIR DIRECTOR needed for children and youth. First Bap tist Church, Farmvllle. NC Write Box 34 or call 753 3370 or 753 3760</p>
        <p>ISPATCHER POSITION</p>
        <p>available Looking lor a dynam ic, well oranized individual with pleasing personality and works well with others II you feel you have these qualifica Hons please apply in person at Greenville Cable TV, 517 Arlington Boulevard</p>
        <p>EDUCATIONAL SALES.</p>
        <p>unlimited earnings Male or female Commission plus bonuses Teachers, band directors, school related salespersons, or retired indi vidual with Mies experience'. Ca.I 804 372 2582 or 804 372 5450 Sunday or Monday or send resume to PO Box 142, Clarksville, Va 23927 by AAarch</p>
        <p>EMT/EMT INTERMEDIATE.</p>
        <p>Immediate full-time and part time opening in progressive ALS hopltal ambulance service for EMT's and EMT intermedi ates Require high school diploma and NC certification. Some EMS experience pre ferred. Send resume by March 31st to Employment Officer Craven County Hospital. P.O. Box 2157 Nw Bern NC 28560 EOE</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT LEASING Company needs employees with background in financial Held. Credit and marketing openings. Achievers with ambition please. Excellent, excellent potential. Resume to Coastal Leasing Corporation, PO Box 1158. Greenville, NC, 27834.</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT LEASING</p>
        <p>Company needs an employee with computor operations and accounting back ground Achievers with ambi Hon please Excellent opportu nity. Send resume to Coastal</p>
        <p>leasing corporation. P.O. 1IS8, (ireenvlllo, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>ESTIAAATOR tor commercial tile contractor. Experience preferred. Resume, Mlary his lory to "Estimator" P.O. Box 2515, Kinston NC 28502.</p>
        <p>YNO MDTHR desires to keep Infants In her home on Hooker road. Loving and supervised care. Call 756-4943.</p>
        <p>044</p>
        <p>PETS</p>
        <p>ADORABLE TBRRI-CHOW.</p>
        <p>Healthy, playful, look like teddy bears. 82(r 757 3270.</p>
        <p>AK BAStiT Hounds. 7 weeks old. 8100.91M97 2338.</p>
        <p>Ak ll^NO OkBR Spaniel pups. 2 AAales, 1150 eaeh.Cair7-2523.</p>
        <p>AKC ol6en retrievers</p>
        <p>6 females born February 6 1)25 each. 975-28880T 746 6448.</p>
        <p>AKC GOLDEN Retriever pups. 1100. Call 758-1751.</p>
        <p>AKC OOLDIn rtetrlever Shots and wormed. 1)25 3549.</p>
        <p>.X</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED Cosmoticlan wanted Immedlatley. Salary and commission comensurate with expererlence. Send resume or letter of quilllcatlons to P.O. Box 7064, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>experienced FOREMANS</p>
        <p>Needed. Must be skilled In carpentry, concrete, and form carpentry. Call between 9am 6pm, 758 0210.</p>
        <p>"FAMILIES NEkDED to pro ' vide short term In-home care for clients involved In treat ment of alcohol or psychiatric; problems. Experience In human services provided. For further Information call Laurel Hill, PIH County AAental Health Center, 919/752-7151."</p>
        <p>kLORAL DESIONER wanted full and part time. No phone call please. Apply al Johns Flower Shop, 503 East Third-Street, between 10-4 p.m.</p>
        <p>HARDWARE WHOLESALE-Salesperson. South-east NC-area. Send resume and Income-requlrements to B.R.O. PO Box* 27137, Raleigh, NC. 27611.</p>
        <p>HEADWAITRESS:</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Experience necessary. Must be able to train and supervise' other weltresses. Aily at Ttw' Monfiiy Friday jnly I</p>
        <p>Beef Barn, from 12-2 p.m. only</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0057" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 25,1984  Q.5</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanttd</p>
        <p>year Now</p>
        <p>ir Now Hiring Your Area' M00E1 Ha</p>
        <p>lllbUSYRlAL riectriclan</p>
        <p>wMlad with alactronlc and tx: control background Minimum 3 YOar txptrlanca Salary nagotlabla. Sand ratuma to Parionnal, PO Box Ii04, Wllllamiton NC 37IW</p>
        <p>INDUSTRIAL SEWING Machina Oparator naedad Apply at EmploymanI Sacurlty Commlaalon, 3101 Bismark SIraal, Graanvllla, NC, 27134</p>
        <p> No experi enea raguirad Salary nagotia bW Sand ratuma to Wratary. P.O. Box 7i5 Graanvllla NC 27135</p>
        <p>maintenance helper.</p>
        <p>Ganaral knowledge of plumb Ing. carpentry, ate halpful. Apply in person at Tar ffivar Etialet. 1400 Willow 1. Monday Friday, 9 5</p>
        <p>AAAJOR INSURANCE Com pany will groom you for pro lattional tales. Great benefits, salary, and advancement Cali Heritage Personnel Service, 355 2020</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT You can begin</p>
        <p>yoor career In this exciting atmosphere of retail manage ment Excellent opportunities tor both mature, experienced people and people |ust starting out Positions available with no relocation as well as ones with relocation Call Gertie 758 0541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE Have you met your goals^ Career Advancement  Job Satisfaction  Compenstion At Zales we offer the opportunity to achieve these and more It you have some sales experience and are willing to learn, we would like to talk with you Absolutely no phone calls Contact Clay Ashworth, Zales Jewelers, Car olina East Mall</p>
        <p>MANAGER TO ruri large lami ly restuarant Send resume to PO Box 731. Greenville, NC. 27834</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE needed</p>
        <p>immediately Full package in surance Relocation a must Call Heritage Personnel Service. 355 2020</p>
        <p>051 Htip Wanttd</p>
        <p>POSITION Available Olrector. associate degree nursing pro</p>
        <p>firam challenging opportunity 0 give creative leadership in Associate Degree nursing edu cation Responsibilities include curriculum development, lacul ty recruitment and evaluation and academic leadership Applicants must hold a masters degree In nursing with at least two years teaching experience and two years nursing practice. Demonstrated knowledge ot current trends In nursing edu cation and excellence in leaching are expected Salary commensurate with quallfica tions Applications will be ac cepted until March 30, 1984 If Interested, please contact Steve B Valand. Beaufort County Community College, PO Box 1069, Washington, North Carolina. 27889 An equal oppor lunlly employer</p>
        <p>PROGRAMMER/ANALYST</p>
        <p>We are recruiting several pro grammer/analysfs tor a state ot the art data processing shop Requires 2 plus years cobol applications program experi ence, preterrably on IBM main frame On line experience a plus Position otters t 132K, excellent benefit package, prof It sharing All fees paid. For further intprmation and im mediate consideration, contact Hilliard Woolard, J Woolard Employment Cons ultantslpersonnel service division) 919 7S7'3398.</p>
        <p>PROGRESSIVE Pitt County Farm Equipment dealership has immediate opening for farm equipment mechanic Some prior experience neces sary but specialty training available Company paid benefits Reply PO Box 47, Farmville. NC, or ptvone 919 753 3143</p>
        <p>QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN</p>
        <p>HVAC electrical service Expe rienc'ed in installation and re pair For interview 8 5, Monday Friday 757 0463</p>
        <p>ROOFER AND SIDING</p>
        <p>Mechanic wanted Tools re quired Some carpentry skills required 752 6116</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE</p>
        <p>Management position now open Excellent earnings Opporluni ty while learning When quali lied, you will attend manage rnenl training school and will receive a salary and expenses during limited Khooling period Sales representative also available</p>
        <p>MATURE WOMAN to live with retired lady (not invalid) located 5 miles East of Greenville Meal preparation and light housekeepking. Driver's license required Private bedroom with a loining bath Call 758 7474 befwwen 9 5, after 5 756 5028</p>
        <p>MECHANIC. Must have tools Contact M E Porter or Kenneth Evans, Regional Auto Parts, highway 264 west. Greenville 756 1100</p>
        <p>meT'hanical</p>
        <p>Engineer Degree or experience needed Fee paid Call Ted 758 0541. Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel Service MECHATcS GLASS Glaziers tor commercial store IronI Experienced good working conditions Excellent benefits Call 804 424 6004</p>
        <p>NEEDED PART TIME</p>
        <p>convenient store clerks in Greenville area, must be 19 years ot age, neat in appear ancc, responsible Must be bondable and willing to take periodic polygraph Apply in person Blount Petroleum Corporation Tuesday thru Thursday, 2 00 3 30 p m 615 West 14th Street</p>
        <p>SALES ELECTROLUX</p>
        <p>Prestige manufacturer ot home cleaning products requires 3 representatives in this area A go getter attitude, energy, creativity Earnings based on performance Benefits and in centives Promotions from within Call 756 6711</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>NEWS. AND OBSERVER Car</p>
        <p>riers City routes No collecting Hours 5a m 7pm Call 752 3699 after 5p m</p>
        <p>.OCCUPATIONAL therapist</p>
        <p>ACMRDD accredited facility for physically mentally hand! capped people Case loan varies trom p^iatric to geriatric and serves skilled and ICF care residents Treatment programs include sensory integration tor developmental disabilities, grots motor, hand rehabilita tion, oral motor development and tabrication ot orthopedic splints Ongoing in terdiKiplinary team process Salary 5 1 8.183  524.83  7</p>
        <p>(negotiable within ranqel Full slate benefits Must possess registration by the American Occupational Therapy Associa tton Applicants are to clearly indicate on the application form professional experience and evidence of the above knowledge, skills and abilities Send resume to CENTRAL VIRGINIA TRAINING CENTER Anne H 0 Neil, Employment Representative,. Personnel Office P 0 Box 1098, Lynchburg, VA 24505 . 004 528 '6333 EOE AA</p>
        <p>fFICE MANAGER This ideal position IS available it you have excellent experience in book keeping and generai ottice The computer background would be a plus Advancement potential unlimited Call Ted 758 0541, Snelling8. Snelling Personnel ONE OF THE Counrty's lead ing insurance companies is looking for an individual in the GCeenville area The candidate must Itave an aptitude for serving This is a substantial earning opportunity Call Goldsboro District Office. Unit ed Insurance Co at I 734 4141 or Greenville office 752 3840 PARt TIME. Housewives retirees mature individuals Coitvenlene store Honest dependable flexible hours Kwik Stop Candlewick rea Apply in person, 712, Monday Friday</p>
        <p>We need an agressive salesperson who would like to make a substantial income No overnight travel Some night work For more information, write</p>
        <p>SALES P.O. Box 469 Greenvill, N.C. 27835</p>
        <p>^ES CAREER. Will tra'hi aggressive person tor excep tional career opportunities Substantial starting salary plus incentive increases as earned Sales experience helpful but not essential Write or send resume to TH. PO Box 20006. Raleigh. NC 27619 EOE M/F</p>
        <p>SALES CAREER We want an individual who believes in his own ability, who Is not afraid ot hard work, and who expects to be compensated accordingly To the individual who qualifies, we otter a permanent business career within the framework ot our national organiration 3 years financing, expense allow unces, continuing training program, and managerial op portunity Send experience and personal data to Sales Career, PO Box 1967. Greenville Equal opportunity employer</p>
        <p>part time Automotive In structor needed immediately at Martin Community College Al least five years experience as an auto mechanic Applications accepted through March 30. 1984 Job Service, Employment Security Commission, Washington Street, WilJiamston, NC 27892 Egual Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer</p>
        <p>PERSON NEEDED in sales</p>
        <p>for unique Coatings Product 525,000 per yer potential. Must have good closing rales, C]aM 757 3355</p>
        <p>POLICE OFFICERS: Openings for 2 certified officers. Good pay scale, work schedule and fringe benefits Call Scotland Neck Police Department, 919 826 41II tor appointment In tervlew</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>to Bvy Or Sell A Bosiness In CoRfideRce</p>
        <p>Contact Harold Creech</p>
        <p>The MarkECplac, Inc.</p>
        <p>2723 E. 10th St. 752-3666</p>
        <p>NOTICE!</p>
        <p>We will strip straight chairs</p>
        <p>752 1009</p>
        <p>STRIP EASE OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>S7t South P II SI</p>
        <p>ROOFING  GUTTERS</p>
        <p>SIDING  PAINTING</p>
        <p>JIMMIE HAWKINS</p>
        <p>Coffltnercial-Raiidantiai</p>
        <p>Residence 7S2-2728 BU8IW88 758-5278</p>
        <p>0S1 H*lp WsntGd</p>
        <p>tRVICE MaMaoEA</p>
        <p>Automotive or motorcycle dealership experience needed Supervise a staff of 4 5 mechanics plus a sacrctary. Supar banellts, 515000 818000 Call Ted 758 0541, Snelling A Snelling Persortoel Service</p>
        <p>SHOP AoAEMAN S years ex perlence, blue print reading, layout work, setting up machn ery and welding Apply at Farrir and Sons Inc. Farmvllla NC 753 2005 7 30AM/8 30AM</p>
        <p>STEEL FOREMAN Millwright axperlenca In the Grain A feed industry background ot Install Ing and monitoring aqulpmont, wtlding and blue print reading are necessary 5 year expert ence in torman's position de sirable Apply at rarrior and Sons Inc.. Farmvllla, NC 753 2005 7 30AM/8 30AM.</p>
        <p>TECHNICAL COMPUTOR</p>
        <p>Systems consultant Develop and cdordinate micro com putor Local area network at mental retardation tacility, train staff and write casting programs. Applications in cluoe word processing, spread sheets, and data base manage ment software. Batchelors de gree'ln technical fiald, 3 years experience Prefer some expe rience In human service setting. Salary starling at 519,644 plus many benelits Send resume to Dan Edwards, Caswell Center, 2415 West Vernon Avenue, Kinston NC 28501. EOE TEMPORARY POSITION available tor 3 to 6 months Several ottice duties consisting of bookkeeping and tiling Look</p>
        <p>ing tor a person with good organizational abilities.apply at Greenville Cable TV, 517</p>
        <p>Arlington Boulevard</p>
        <p>TRAINED DENTAL Assistant needed lor busy office Send resume and references to De ntal Assistant, P 0 Box 1967, Greenville. NC 27835  ,</p>
        <p>TREMENDOUS SALES Opportunity Up to 515 20.000 or more part time No overnight travel Quality company lei your own schedule Experience not essential Send resume or letter of interest. Write P O Box 44. Greenville. NC 27835</p>
        <p>051</p>
        <p>HGlpWantGd</p>
        <p>SERVICEMAN for machinery repairs. Elaclrical and plumb Ing axparianca an assat 756 3134</p>
        <p>SHEET ROCK finishars 4 or 5 yaarsexparianca 756 0053.</p>
        <p>059 Work Wanted</p>
        <p>ALL TYPES TREE SERVICE</p>
        <p>Licensed and fully insured Trimming, cutting and re moval, stump removal by grinding Frae estimates. J P Stancll, 752 6331</p>
        <p>ATTENTION: Hire the Kelly M Girls to manage your homes, businesses, yachts, etc Never again hava janitorial problems, we aim to please, not let you down Call 1 946 0609 Collect it necessary</p>
        <p>CONSTRUCTION Additions, renovations, and repair Call Dillon Watson 756 8232 after 6 pm</p>
        <p>OAIL'S Landscaping backhoe bulldozer and concrete service Phone day or night 522 42*5</p>
        <p>HOME AND Business Im provemenfs, additions built, plumbing, elect The finest wood work on earth Speciallz ing in mobile home work Ouali ty guaranteed Free estimates we do not gamble our reputation Phone 752 7737 after 6 00 pm and week ends</p>
        <p>HOME CONSTRUCTION, ad</p>
        <p>ditions. rennovations, etc All al optimum savings We work harder to save you money Call Gary Dancy. 752 3002</p>
        <p>HOME IMPROVEMENTS</p>
        <p>Repairs, painting, rooting, ad ditions. etc Work guaranteed, references available Echo Re alty, Inc 752 7786or Ervin Gray 524 4148</p>
        <p>HOME IMPROVEMENT and</p>
        <p>Remodeling Free estimate Robert Price 752 4862</p>
        <p>SALES CAREER We are look ing tor experienced insurance sales people who have the desire and ability to double their earnings Must have written IS.OOl) m first year commisions or MDRT qualified We offer financing, expense allowance, office provisions, and managerial opportunity Send experience and personal data to Sales Career. PO Box 1967. Grgenville Equal oppor tunity employer</p>
        <p>SALES OPPORTUNITY, Must have car Salary plus com I mission, good company benefits Vehicle allowance For interview call 752 6440 and I bring resume</p>
        <p>I SECRETARIES Permanent part time position available Work mornings and have al lernoons to enjoy the beautiful spring time Your pleasant phone personality and good typing skills are Ihe key to this opportunity Call Gertie 758 { 0541. Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling j Personnel ^rvice</p>
        <p>SECRETARIES A big need tor secretaries entry level to ex ecutlvel The job you are look mg for may be looking tor you Call Gertie 758 0541. Snelling 8. Snelling Personnel Service</p>
        <p>WAITRESSES, Bartenders, and bus girl needed Apply at Hawaii Fountain 756 8766</p>
        <p>WANTED  retired couple to manage storage warehouse must be able to live in Apart ment provided Please apply at 1314 North Green Street</p>
        <p>WANTED experienced dragline and dozler operators to work In Greenville and Farmville area Call I 287 6688</p>
        <p>WANTED EXPERIENCED</p>
        <p>Photographer for weddings and receptions, etc Call 752 5651 day lime only</p>
        <p>WANTED PART-TIME person to help manage small gift shop Send resume to "Gift Shop" PO Box 1967 Greenville. NC 27834</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE/TraffIc Manag er Send replies to Richard W Krentz, 110 Cashwell, Goldsboro, NC, 27530</p>
        <p>WHOLESALE Opportunities is open in the Eastern part ot North Carolina Greenville, Robersonville. Bethel, Wllliamslon. and Tarboro. NC Write lor applications to Wholesale. P 0 Box 7057, Tarboro. NC 27886</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>MAID SERVICE. College stu dent will clean home and do other domestic lObs at your convenience at low rates Call anytime alter 2, 756 6487</p>
        <p>PAINTER SEEKING Work by lob or hour Has tools and transportation Call Saturday and Sunday before 10 am 758 7442</p>
        <p>PLANNING A PROJECT Let</p>
        <p>us help, from ground breaking to cleaning up Call Whaley Construction at 756 5285</p>
        <p>SPRING</p>
        <p>HOUSEPAINTING</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>Free Estimates 758 7748 550 Off With Ad Paint Al Cost Work Guaranteed Ad Expires4/15/84</p>
        <p>TYSON'S PAINTING</p>
        <p>Contractor specializing in paint ing. wallpapering, also spray ing acoustic ceilings, repairs 1 792 5978 or 1 946 7326</p>
        <p>WALLPAPERING AND</p>
        <p>Painting 10 years experience Local references 758 7748 WANTED CEMENT work All</p>
        <p>types ot concrete work, com mercial and residential Cox Construction Company. 756 5041, Call mornings or nights</p>
        <p>WELDING AND Repair work Reasonable rales, quality work Halteras. 1104 Clark Street, 758 0641</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>PLANT MAINTENANCE MECHANIC</p>
        <p>A stMl fabricator in Eastern North Carolina has openings tor 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>AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>Growing eastern N.C. dealership has opening in import sales for Honda, BMW, AMC/Jeep/Renault. Benefits include paid hospitalization, life insurance, dental and demonstrator program. Apply in person at:</p>
        <p>Bob Baibour Honda</p>
        <p>3300 South Memorial Drive</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>PRESIDENT</p>
        <p>FOR WESTERN SOUTH CAROLINA CORPORATION</p>
        <p>A TAKE CHARGE CHIEF EXECUTIVE</p>
        <p>With a proven track record to implement an aggressive growth stragegy. COMPENSATION INCLUDES generous share of profits. Reply in strict confidence to:</p>
        <p>POST OFFICE BOX 10561 West Hartford, Connecticut 06110 Or Call (203) 525-9921</p>
        <p>30 X 60 OESK 179</p>
        <p>CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.</p>
        <p>Corhf ot pm t Offn St.</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE 4400 SQ. FT.</p>
        <p>4 OFFICES</p>
        <p>Carpet, Air Conditioned, Large DIaplay Area.</p>
        <p>1401 Dickinson Ave. Contact:</p>
        <p>M.E. SUTTON ' 752-6121</p>
        <p>SALVAGE</p>
        <p>STORE</p>
        <p>Owned and Operated by Garner Wholesale Merchandisers, Inc.</p>
        <p>112 N. Greene Street, Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>(Located beside Harris Supermarket)</p>
        <p>STORE HOURS: Fridays and Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Beginning March 23rd and 24th</p>
        <p>Now In Greenville there is a place to find BARGAIN PRICES on many, many items. We are opening an outlet store which will I make available to the public various health and beauty aid items, toys, dolls, glassware, cookware, school supplies, sewing notions, baby Items, hardware items and houseware Items.</p>
        <p>These items may have damaged packaging or be discontinued by the manufacturer, but the product is still good and our prices are even betterl</p>
        <p>ALL SALES FINAL!</p>
        <p>--^ASH ONLY!</p>
        <p>059 Work Wanted</p>
        <p>WHY RAY A fortun* for w*d ding picturM? Cll 756 4048 dy Of night</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE fo do house kttping Have own Irons porflion and roferences 355 6613</p>
        <p>DM FOR SALE</p>
        <p>ALL STEEL BUILDINGS wholesale specials. 30 x 40 54323 , 50 X too 513.204 55 both with 20 year warranty root and framed opening. FOB and lax Call Tom 9 5 (919 ) 977 1144</p>
        <p>RECONDITIONED electric golf carts with chargers Some with utility boxes 5350 and up Gan deliver 1 795 4359, Rl I. Box 14. Robersonville, NC 27871,</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Antiques</p>
        <p>ANTIQUE BUFFET walnut finish, excellent condition 5200 Call 756 8988, after 6 p m on week days</p>
        <p>HOOSIER CABINET, oak gate leg, oak mantel,. old cedar chest, iron bed, pie sate, oak desk, trunks and handmade crafts Nina's Antiques Farmville Highway open Fri day, Saturday. Sunday I 5</p>
        <p>OAK, PINE, and Walnut turniture Collector's items Depression glass Nippon. Noritake, Phoenix Bird, old toys, baskets, stoveware, lamps, trunks 6000 square feet of old. new. and unusual items Open everyday 1 5, 14 miles east ot Greenville on highway 33 Homeplace Antiques</p>
        <p>UPRIGHT PIANO 75 years old Beautiful finish, Needs some mechanical work Call 758 0984 weekdays, after 6 p m anytime weekends</p>
        <p>062</p>
        <p>Auctions</p>
        <p>064 Fuel, Wood, Coal</p>
        <p>AAA ALL TYPES of firewood lor sale J P Stancil, 752 6331</p>
        <p>BUY FOR NEXt YEARt</p>
        <p>Special 10 days only I Firewood 100% split Red oak, t 'v cord, 5100 t cord, 585 and ' i cord, 545 Delivered free i 823 5407 anytime. 758 0222 after 4pm</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP 25 years experience working on Chim neys and Fireplaces My expe rience of working on all types ot chimneys is an asset to my business of cleaning chimneys, fireplaces and wood stoves For reference, ask your neighbors Call GId Holloman Day or Night Farmville. N C 753 3503</p>
        <p>064 Fuel, Wood, Coal</p>
        <p>SOLID DRY OAK FIREWOOD,</p>
        <p>540 for '/J cord, 580 a cord Call anytime, will deliver anytime. 758 3340</p>
        <p>065 Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>FOR SALE Farm e^jprnent in excellent condition Waller E Gaskins Call 746 4966. after 6 pm</p>
        <p>FOR SALE-Cub Farmall with cultivator, fertilizer attachment and breaking plow, in almost new condition 52000 825 1152</p>
        <p>INTERNATIONAL Diesal hydro 544 tractor 52 horse power. 2 rcw Excellent condi lion 53500 Call 752 6242 at night</p>
        <p>067 Garage-Yard Sale</p>
        <p>SENIOR CITIZENS Flea market open every Friday and Saturday. Senior citizens selling Antique, useful, unique No new items Highway 17, 9 miles south of Chocowinity</p>
        <p>072</p>
        <p>Livestock</p>
        <p>BOARDING AND Stalling horses Forrest Acres 2 miles from new hospital Reasonable rates 752 6500 or 752 7270</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING</p>
        <p>Jarman Stables, 752 5237</p>
        <p>074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>APPLE tie for sale includes Amber moniter, 2 disk drives I28K, 5500 worth of soHware 51595 Computlme Incorpo rated, 355 6687</p>
        <p>BARGAIN HUNTERS. Come to the Salvage Store located at 112 N Greene Sfreeel (next to Harris Supermarket) on Fridays and Saturdays from e am fo 6 pm for salvage prices on a variety of items Health and beauty aids, housewares, toys, school supplies, hardware, etc</p>
        <p>073</p>
        <p>Fruits and Vegetables</p>
        <p>JOHN DEERE 440 Crawler 8 blade and winch 13500 758 7540 days. 756 6 503 nights</p>
        <p>NEED A ONE Row garden tractor Call 756 1016</p>
        <p>NEW HOLLAND Transplanter parts rubber gripper pocket complete 5 7 50 each, complete water valve 562 75 Durex bearings 52 00 each Closing rods 51 75 per pair Rubber gripper 51 50 each Many other parts in slock Agri Supply, Greenville, N C 752 3999</p>
        <p>FOR SALE. Yellow cab bage/collard plants and early Jersey cabbage plants AAarion Mills, 756 3279</p>
        <p>074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>3 AXLE l'X20'Trailer Set up to haul heavy equipment 51250 752 3942 or 752 1402</p>
        <p>066 FURNITURE</p>
        <p>EARLY AMERICAN Magnovox Console stereo Pine rocking chair and early american table 753 4325</p>
        <p>EASY CHAIR AND Ottoman for sale Brown corduroy up holstry Good condition Call 756 5964</p>
        <p>SOFA AND OfAlfM^'woIll^ print on one side and black vinyl on reverse Wooden trames with removable cushions In goctd condition Both lor 5120 ' Call 746 6067</p>
        <p>6 00 to 00</p>
        <p>A DEAL ON Lazy Boy recliner</p>
        <p>rockers' 1 green herculon, 1 gold velvet Excellent condi lion 575each 756 7178</p>
        <p>A~GRAND SALE On used ap</p>
        <p>pliances 7 washer/dryer sets, 30 Single units, 20 wall mounts, drop ins, and free standing ranges Also, refrigerators, freezers, dishwahers. and air conditioners Like new, guaran teed, and priced for quick sale CallB J Mills. 746 2446</p>
        <p>ALL REFRIGERATORS,</p>
        <p>freezers, ranges, washers and dryers are reduced tor quick sale Rebuilt, like new Call B J Mills, 746 2446 at Black Jaqk APARTMENT TOO SMALL, must sell 4 piece set burnt orange brass trimmed oriental furniture 2 end tables, display case,, bookcase, 5400. plywood bar, 550, wicker hamper and cabinet, 530, metal magazine rack, 55 Call 758 0318, nights</p>
        <p>BASS BOAT SEATS and pedastals 575 per pair 42 gallon aluminum boat gas tank, new 5125 746 2498. after 5 p m</p>
        <p>BEACH MUSIC Record collec tion for sale 753 4680</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 4 poster waterbed Full factory war ranty Sold tor over 5800. sacri</p>
        <p>074 MiscelUneous</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TICE, 7</p>
        <p>3013, for small toads sand, to|^l, stone, pine bark Also driveway work</p>
        <p>' CARAT DIAMOND. Very fine i^ality Certificate of value Retail price 5810 Sell for 5400 Call 752 5778af1et:6p m</p>
        <p>CHEST PACK FREEZER 6</p>
        <p>months used Has tO year war ranty Call 752 6831</p>
        <p>CLARK Electric fork lift 4000 pound capacity 54300 Phone 757 7588 after 6 p m</p>
        <p>tice for 5500 756 3161</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>DAVENPORT'S HAULING</p>
        <p>topsoil. sand and rock Call 756 5247</p>
        <p>DEN SET, 8 pieces 5250 2 velvet green chairs 550 each Black decorator chest 575 Tall decorator cabinet 575 Chest of drawers525 Call 756 4702</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>.CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD.</p>
        <p>Call us before you buy Call 752 1359</p>
        <p>SEASONED OAK, beech, or hickory 550 hall cord Seasoned 1 year Delivered and stacked 757 1637</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>2 VELVET COVERED Early American couches, I chair, and I vacuum cleaner 756 1188</p>
        <p>067 Garage-Yard Sale</p>
        <p>BARGAIN HUNTERS; Come to the Salvage Store located at 112 N Greene Streeet (next to Harris Supermarket) on Fridays and Saturdays (rom 8 am to 6 pm for salvage prices on a variety of items Health and beauty aids, housewares, toys, school supplies, hardware, etc -</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS ODORS 6 AWNINGS</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton, Co.</p>
        <p>Builders Of "Allergy Safe"</p>
        <p>Homes And Additions</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD CONSTRUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>758-7354  Greenville,  N.C.</p>
        <p>General Contrac1orCarpentryConcrefeRoofing</p>
        <p>SPECIALS FROM CALVARY MOBILE HOMES</p>
        <p>1984 Mascot Doublewide  3 beijrooms, 2 full baths, fully furnished, set-up and delivered............  $36,900</p>
        <p>1984 R-Aneir Doublewide  24 x 44. 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms,' 2 full baths..........$19,995</p>
        <p>1984 Fleetwood  2 bedrooms. 1 Vz baths ................ S13.995</p>
        <p>1975 Redman  2 bedrooms, 1''2 baths, used. 12 X 65. 10% down. $149 per month.</p>
        <p>1972 Taylor  2 bedrooms, 1 -'z baths, used, one owner. 10% down. $130 per month.</p>
        <p>Chocowinity, N.C.</p>
        <p>946-0929</p>
        <p>Robersonville Complex</p>
        <p>We Are Growing! We Are Expanding! We Are Adding a Night Shift!</p>
        <p>Applicants needed for: Personnel Assistants, Industrial Nurse, Line Superl visors. Management Trainees, Experienced Plant Maintenance Personnel, Experienced Garage Mechanics, Refrigerator Personnel, Hourly Production Workers.</p>
        <p>If you are qualified and interested in joining a progressive, growing company. Perdue needs you.</p>
        <p>All company paid benefit package. Life and Health Insurance, Retirement, Vacation, Holidays and Company matched savings plan.</p>
        <p>Apply in person 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday -Friday.</p>
        <p>A Progressive Growing Company EOE</p>
        <p>AHHH</p>
        <p>HHHH</p>
        <p>MATTRESS &amp;amp; WATERBED SALE NOW GOING ON</p>
        <p>FREE SHEETS or</p>
        <p>FREE FRAME</p>
        <p>With This Ad And $300 Purchase</p>
        <p>FACTORY</p>
        <p>WATERBED</p>
        <p>730 Greenville Blvd. (Next To Pitt Plaza)</p>
        <p>355-2626</p>
        <p>-Outlets-</p>
        <p>90 DAY SAME AS CASH 90DAYLAYAWAY</p>
        <p>Finance And Delivery</p>
        <p>Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>GOOD USED</p>
        <p>OFFICE FURNITURE</p>
        <p>CALL 756-6857 between 9 &amp;amp; 5</p>
        <p>JOHNSENS ANTIQUES &amp;amp; LAMP SHOP</p>
        <p>SELECTION OF SMALL ANTIQUES</p>
        <p>LAMPS-GLASS SHADES t CHIMNEYS HANDMADE FABRIC SHADES</p>
        <p>OLD LAMPS REPAIRED AND REWIRED</p>
        <p>NEW location</p>
        <p>758-4839</p>
        <p>315E11THST GSEEHVILU</p>
        <p>Rent To Own</p>
        <p>CURTIS</p>
        <p>MATHESTY</p>
        <p>756-8990</p>
        <p>No Credit Check</p>
        <p>REPOSSESSED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Far Below Cost!</p>
        <p>CASH REGISTERS COMPUTERS *" OFFICE FURNITURE COPYING MACHINES MANUAL TYPEWRITER ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS ELECTRIC ACCOUNTING MACHINES</p>
        <p>COASTAL LEASING CORP.</p>
        <p>2820 E.IOth St. 752-3850</p>
        <p>RESPIRATORY</p>
        <p>CARE</p>
        <p>TECHNICIANS</p>
        <p>Opportunity For Experienced Respiratory Care Technicians To Work 11 P.M. To 7 A.M., Performing Multiple Diagnostic Procedures, Ventilator Care, And Respiratory Therapy Treatments. Educational And Transfer Opportunities Available.</p>
        <p>Salary To Commensurate With Experience.</p>
        <p>FOR MORE INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL:</p>
        <p>Personnel Director Community Hospital Of Rocky Mount 1031 Noell Lane Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Phone:443-9101</p>
        <p>EOE</p>
        <p>Attention Mr. Farmer!</p>
        <p>FOUNTAIN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE</p>
        <p>Is Pleased To Announce That</p>
        <p>Harold Watson Sr.</p>
        <p>Will Be The Sales Manager For Fountain Tobacco Warehouse For The 1984 Season</p>
        <p>DESIGNATION #510</p>
        <p>919-753-3213</p>
        <p>Farmville, NC</p>
        <p>Attn: College Grads</p>
        <p>OVER 200</p>
        <p>CAREER OPPORTUNITIES</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE APRIL 6 &amp;amp; 7 CAREER CENTER/FAYETTEVILLE</p>
        <p>Major companies will be conducting interviews for various middle to entry level positions at National Career Centers next career conference. Interview and meet all these company representatives at one time and one place. Absolutely NO COST OR OBLIGATION to you as an applicant. Salary range trom $18,000 to $42,000. Professional careers now available for women and men with Bachelor's or Masters degrees. Career opportunities irtclude:</p>
        <p> {</p>
        <p>BUSINESS</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>Finance (MBA)</p>
        <p>Production</p>
        <p>Manufacturing</p>
        <p>Accounting</p>
        <p>Marketing</p>
        <p>Others</p>
        <p>ENGINEERING</p>
        <p>Mechatiical</p>
        <p>Electrical</p>
        <p>Electronic</p>
        <p>Nuclear</p>
        <p>Industrial</p>
        <p>SystemsiServlces</p>
        <p>Others</p>
        <p>SYSTEMS/EDP Programmer Prog Analyst &amp;gt;y iems Analyst Pi.Ject Leader Computer Science Bus. Applications Others</p>
        <p>Companies that regularly recruit at NCC conferences.</p>
        <p>Prudential</p>
        <p>GTE</p>
        <p>Babcock &amp;amp; Wilcox Electronic Data Systems Chrysler</p>
        <p>American Hospital Packard Electric</p>
        <p>W. R. Grace Michelin Tire Johnson &amp;amp; Johnson ITT</p>
        <p>FMC Corp.</p>
        <p>General Motors Plus Others</p>
        <p>Owens-Illinois</p>
        <p>Pfizer</p>
        <p>Federal Reserve Bank Proctor &amp;amp; Gambia Data General Texas Instrument Pontiac</p>
        <p>DATE AND PLACE: Friday and Saturday, April 6 4 7, 1984, Conterence to be held at major convention motel in Fayetteville, N.C.</p>
        <p>TO APPLY: Forward within 48 hours 5 copies of your up-to-date resume (with contact information) for approval. You will receive a reply. Conference details to be provided upon receipt of your ratumet. Minority appiicents urged to apply.</p>
        <p>MAIL TO:</p>
        <p>Charyl Storm Dapt. AF-GD</p>
        <p>National Career Centers-USA, Inc.</p>
        <p>P.O. Drawer 2347 Fayetteville, N.C. 28302-2347</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0058" />
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 25,1984</p>
        <p>074 Miscetlaneofus</p>
        <p>FOk SALE  Microwave oven by Annana. Manual timer, 1 powar level, 18 months old. $185 752 3324</p>
        <p>FR SALE Gas stove and gas dryer In good working condi tion. $175 each 758 5647</p>
        <p>FOR SAIE-Blssel carpet shampooer and vacuumer. Shampoo and vacuum with same machine Used only once $300. Call 757 0484 between 5 and 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>OORCE SUMERLIN</p>
        <p>Furniture. Stripping, Repairing 8i Retinishing Next to John Deere on Pactolus Highway 752 350</p>
        <p>GREEN MORGE Refrigerator, new, $200. AAatching stove. $150 753 3807.</p>
        <p>HOTPOINT DRYER White, large capacity. Good condition $125 746 692</p>
        <p>HOTPOINT DROP IN Range with self cleaning oven. Excellent condition. Must sell this week. 756 2988.</p>
        <p>INCOME TAX Preparation Contact Johnny Gene Locust. 757 1308 from 10 a m.-1:30 p.m and for general information 7*1 7341 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>: INSTANT CASH</p>
        <p>4.0ANS ON A BUYING TV's, Efereos.cameras, typewriters, gold Si silver, anything else of value. Southern Pawn Shop. 752 2464</p>
        <p>SCAYPRO II COMPUTOR still under warranty. All software oes with it. Also 80 CPS dot ^trix printer $1650. Daytime -1-946 9516, nights 355 2452</p>
        <p>; Kittrell's</p>
        <p>:  Greenhouses</p>
        <p>.  2531 Dickerson Ave.Ext.</p>
        <p> WE SPECIALIZE IN YOUR GARDEN</p>
        <p>-LARGE LOADS of sand and top toil, lot clearing, backhoe also available. 756 4/42 after 6 p.m., -Jim Hudson.</p>
        <p>LAWN. MOWER TUNEUPS, engine repairs and blade sharpening. Call Bob at 756 5285</p>
        <p>LOVE SEAT and couch. Cream and rust colors with orchid design. Excellent condition $275 or best offer. 752 4596 or 752 1046</p>
        <p>MAMIYA NC 1000 camera, 1.7 lens, 35 mm, flash and case. Phone 756 9730 after 5 30.</p>
        <p>M A N ' s S E I K 0 Quartz Steel Date-Ultra Thin. Regularly-$195 with trade-in $135. Floyd G. Robinson Jewel ers 758 2452.</p>
        <p>MAN'sSEIKO</p>
        <p>Quartz-Steel Instant day and dote. .Regularly-$1S0 with trade in $115. Floyd G. Aobinson Jewelers 758-2452. Man's SEIKO Digital Quartz Sfeel-day, date, 24 hour time, light. Water resistant Regularly-$195 with trade-in $100. Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers 758-2452.</p>
        <p>Man's SEIKO OuartzSteel lAstant day-date. Blue dial, water resistant. Regularly $225 with trade in $125 Floyd G Hbbinson Jewelers 758 2452 Man's SEIKO Digital Quartz Steel. Instant day date. Blue dial. Water resistant Regularly $225 with trade in $125. Floyd G. Robinson Jewel ers 758 2452</p>
        <p>^N's SEIKO Digital Quartz Steel Day, date, month, year Riigularly-$195 with trade-in SWO. Floyd G. Robinson Jewel a; r s 7 5 8  2  4 5 2</p>
        <p>fIN's SEIKO Digital Quartz ronograph Steel. Month, ^te. Water resistant. I|egularly'$175 with trade in $100. Floyd G. Robinson Jewel ers 758 2452</p>
        <p>Man's SEIKO Quartz Digital. AAemory bank calender. Steel. Month, date, 24 hour time 80 yfar calender. Regularly $195 with trade in $120. Floyd G dobinson 758 2452.</p>
        <p>Mary KAY cosmetics Phone 7J6-3659 to reach your consul ffnt lor a.facial or reorders</p>
        <p>Matching sofa and chair</p>
        <p>$150, 5 piece bedroom suit $150. Cbll 758 3408</p>
        <p>Matching COUCH and chair Wood frame style. $100. Good jobndition. call after 3 p.m. 7$6 3826</p>
        <p>METAL Detectors Check specials. Free Catolog Baker's Sports Equipment. 756-8840</p>
        <p>Metal dog box tor tuii size</p>
        <p>pick-up truck covers. Entire bed with built in tool box Call 752 1267</p>
        <p>kEW BRUNSWICK Slate pool fable. $545. 919 763 9734.</p>
        <p>'2 MANUAL Typewriters Good .condition, excellent for school. $40 each. Call 355 2446, leave a .message.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>MASONRY SAND TOPSOILAND FILL SAND Nathan Smith</p>
        <p>Malcolm Hassell</p>
        <p>ROGERS</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE</p>
        <p>No 623</p>
        <p>946-6336</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE</p>
        <p>2500 sa FT.</p>
        <p>PRIME RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE</p>
        <p>On Arlington Blvd. CALL 756-8111</p>
        <p>Leada double life.</p>
        <p>Homemakers. Students. Become Manpower office temporaries You'll have a flexible work schedule So you can fit work into your life, not the other way around. You'll be well paid for your office skills. And you'll work in various businesses, meeting new people We need typists, secretaries, and word processors For a personal interview, call now</p>
        <p>757-3300 118 Read* StrMt</p>
        <p>MANPOWER</p>
        <p>ff MA*'?HAHy 'ylRV'CIS</p>
        <p>074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>NOTICE Big Discounts!</p>
        <p>Your Cnoice of Famous Brand</p>
        <p>GRANDFATHER</p>
        <p>CLOCKS</p>
        <p>SPECIAL PURCHASES and closeouts Save 20% to 50%. Piano 8. Organ Distributors. Arlington Boulevard. Greenville 355 6002.</p>
        <p>074 Misctllanaous</p>
        <p>258 GALLON Oil drum with stand SIOO. 758 3553 after 6pm</p>
        <p>075</p>
        <p>Mobil* Homat For Sale</p>
        <p>OYSTER WHITE Chippendale sofa by Lalne. 4 years old, excellent condition, clean Have original sales receipt. Best of ter 756 9327</p>
        <p>PORTABLE YARD Buildings. Great for workshop, storage, etc. Any size, any color. 4 contemporary models to choose from. Free set up and delivery Can be seen on 264 By pass before Carolina East Mall entrance or call 756 1502 any time and leave message</p>
        <p>PROM DRESS, size 7, as new Call after6pm, 758 7346.</p>
        <p>REFRIGERATOR, coppertone, ice maker, $200; Colliers en cyclopedia. $100; bedroom set, full size, dresser, chest. $75; 752 7565</p>
        <p>1-Copperto ice maker $200. Colliers ,En cyclopedia $100 Bedroom set, full size drawer, chest $75. 752 7565.</p>
        <p>REMINGTON tlOO Shotgun like new. $230. 5 string ban|0 $200, Guitar $45. 756 7206.</p>
        <p>REPOSSESSED VACUUMS,</p>
        <p>shampooers, and uprights. Call Dealer, 756 6711</p>
        <p>RESERVE your Easter ducklings now! Not available in pet stores. 752 1117.</p>
        <p>SAVIN 755-3 years old. Printed only 34056 copies. Call Briley &amp;amp; Company 756 3595.</p>
        <p>SHAMPOO YOUR RUGI Rent shampooers and vacuumsat Rental Tool Company</p>
        <p>SUNTANNING BOOTH Good condition $2400 or best offer. Call 758 2300days</p>
        <p>TELESCOPE. 450 power ekuatorial mount with 3 ocu lars. Sears best. $250 negotia bte 746 2539.</p>
        <p>TYPEWRITERS; Olivetti lex icon 93 series, dual pitch, 18" carriage with correction. $325. Also an Olivetti editor 4 $225. 355 2899aHer6p.m</p>
        <p>USED PIGEON CLOCK</p>
        <p>Excellent condition. Call after 6 p.m. 757 3123.</p>
        <p>WANTED old costume jewlery. Glass, rinestone, metal, plastic stone, etc. Necklace, bracelets, earrings, pins, rings, also de-croative buttons. Pieces can be broken and have missing stones. Must be reasonable because I need thousands. Can you help? Call 756-3778./</p>
        <p>WEDDING GOWN Never worn Summer style. Size 5. Fingertip veil and slip also. Call 355 2855 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>WELDING AND Repair vyork Reasonable rates, quality work. Halteras, 1104 Clark Street, 758 0641.</p>
        <p>I 24' X 24' Round pool, com plete. 752 2372</p>
        <p>17' CHEST FREEZER. Good condition. $225. Day 756 9371, night 756 7887</p>
        <p>2 WALL DESK, $75. 5 gold arm chairs, $175. 2 green arm chairs. $80. 2 gold armless chairs, $75. 1 bench table with cushions, $100. I Stromberg time clock, $75. 1 walnut execu five desk, $150. I walnut side chair, $50. 1 walnut executive swivel chair, $60. I IBM cassette dictating machine with IBM cassette transcriber. $100. 1 Bausch Lomb binocular mi croscope with lamp, $200. 1 Castle Speed autoclave, $75. Call /Monday Friday, 9 5, 752 1153.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>AZALEA MOBILE HOMES NOMONEY DOWN*</p>
        <p>FOR QUALIFIED LAND OWNERS 20 Year Financing</p>
        <p>76 X 14 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths $14,995.00 $995 DOWN</p>
        <p>Greenville ...........756  7815</p>
        <p>Tarboro........................823  7161</p>
        <p>Chocowinity..................946  5639</p>
        <p>Williamston..................792  7533</p>
        <p>FOR SALE or rent 2 bedroom, 1 bath, locted at piH plaza 758 4476</p>
        <p>GREAT FOR ECU student For sale 1958 Richardson 10 x SO mobile home $2500. Call 822 1930 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>LARGE LOT plus extra lot. Winterville School district. 2 bedroom mobile home. Spacious kitchen and dining combination Added en den with fireplace. Screened in front porch Outside storage. Only $30,000. Call tor details. Call Davis Realty at 752-3000 or Al or Lyle at 756 2904 or 756-1997.</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>MOBILE HOME for sale. 2 bedrooms, fi) bath near Pitt Community College. Private lot adjacent lake. $500 down, take up payments of approximately $114 per 756 4391.</p>
        <p>er month. 756 5805 or</p>
        <p>MUST SELL 1976 Connor 12 x 65 2 large bedroom, 2 full bath with garden tub, furnished and also washer and dryer, 20,000 BTU air conditioner, underpin ning, excellent condition. Small equity and assume loan of $176 per month. Call 1-946 2350, after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>MUST SELL. 14X52 2 bedroom mobile home, total electric, 1980 model. Call 746-3720 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>MUST SELL. 12X65 Fairway. 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, appliances, deck, excellent condition. Call after 5, 752 8399. $6500</p>
        <p>NEW 1984 14 X 52 2 bedroom, 1 bath, carpet, fully furnished, central air, microwave, 19" color television, washer and dryer, 10% down payment, payments under $185 per month. 756-9874. Country Squire AAobile Homes, 264. By Pass, Greenville.</p>
        <p>OAKWOOD  2 bedroom, 2 full baths, 1981 14 X 64. Porch, under pinning, already set up, central air and heat pump, small equity and assume payments. 758-5772.</p>
        <p>USED 12 X 50 2 bedroom, 1 bath, npw carpet, drapes and furniture, small down payment, payments under $144 per month. Call 756-9874. Country Squire Mobile Homes, 264 By-Pass, Greenville.</p>
        <p>10X35 HICKS AAobile home to be moved. New air condition-in excellent condition. 7S2-6209.</p>
        <p>I2X0 2 bedroom mobile home. Washer, air conditioner, electric heat, set up in mobile home court. 758-0745.'</p>
        <p>14 X 70  1983 trailer. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Tom collect 1 704 437 9777 or I 704 584-1038.</p>
        <p>1971 WICK 2 bedroom, fully furnished, washer, heatpump. Call 758-1280, after 6 p.m. weekdays, anytime, weekends.</p>
        <p>1972 12 X 68 American. S4000. Bill Cox, 756 4791.</p>
        <p>1977 CONNER 3 bedroom, I bath, S1300. Take over payments of 131.35. 752 7749.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIEO DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Sell Your 1984 Crop</p>
        <p>with</p>
        <p>NEW CAROLINA</p>
        <p>TOBACCO WAREHOUSE</p>
        <p>Designation 529</p>
        <p>Laddie Avery Troy KIttrell 756-2635  756-7219</p>
        <p>07S Mobil* Hamas For Sal*</p>
        <p>1977 CONNtk - 12X60, 3 bedrooms, furnished, washer and dryer, air conditioning un Its. Asking $700 negotiable pay off $6500 and take over pay ments. 756-6461 days, 752-4442, after 4:30.</p>
        <p>1977 MOBILt HOME. 2 bedrooms, excellent condition. $300 down and auume loan of $122 a month. Call 756 6745 or 756 2626</p>
        <p>1978 CONNER 12 X 68. 3 bedroom, excellent condition, low down payment and assume payments, $1U.31.752 3290.</p>
        <p>1979 14X78 Redman 2 plus 2. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, underpinn ing, 12X12 deck. Located In Branches AAobile Estates. $500 and take up payments $195 a month. Call 756 8351.</p>
        <p>19M OAKWOOD 14 X 70  3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 full baths, central heal, air. Large deck on front and back. Set up and ready live in tor only $1,000 down and $337.84 monthly. Situated on nearly W an acre lot. On Old River Road at Eastwood Country Estates. Call B,T Eastwood, 752 1802.</p>
        <p>1980 14 X 70 TIDWELL 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 full bath, partially furnished, equity, take up payments. 752 9497.</p>
        <p>1981 AAARSHVILLE AAOBILE</p>
        <p>home, 14 X 70. 3 bedroom. 2 baths, furnished or unfurnished, excellent condition. Take up payments and equity. Call anytime, 355 2423</p>
        <p>1981 OAKWOOD Unfurnished. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, with heat pump. Pay off loan and refinance. Call after 6-752 129</p>
        <p>1981 OAKWOOD 14X65, un furnished, 2 bedrooms, 2 beths, excellent condition. S16.SOO. Call 752 5608 after 5 weekdays. Anytime weekends.</p>
        <p>1981 VOGUE 58 x 24. For more Information. Call 758-7695, after 5:30p.m.</p>
        <p>1982 TITAN Trailer tor sale. 2 large bedrooms, completely furnished. Set up in Branches AAobile Estates. Pay $1900 down and take payments of $163.78. 756 8314, 758 1314 weekends.</p>
        <p>1982 14 X 78 TIOWELL Woodstove, many extras. Paid $18,200. selling tor .13,900, furnished or 11,800 unfurnished. AAay assume loan with equity. Call after 5:00,758 5152.</p>
        <p>1983 OAKWOOD 14 x 60. 2</p>
        <p>bedroom, I bath, central air, excellent condition. Set up In nicepark. Call 758-8277.</p>
        <p>1913 14' WIDE HOMES. Pay ments as low as $148.91. At Greenville's volume dealer. Thomas AAobile home Sales, North AAemorlal Drive across from airport. Phone 752 6068.</p>
        <p>1984 SKYLINE JAY mobilt</p>
        <p>home. 14 X 48, 2 bedroom, appliances, electric heat, may be seen by appointment. 1-638-1226.</p>
        <p>07* Mobil* Home Insurance</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMEOWNER</p>
        <p>Insurance - the best coverage lor less money. Smith Insur ance and Realty, 752 2754.</p>
        <p>077Musical Instruments</p>
        <p>FENDER BASSMAN 100 Am plltler head. AAartial Cabinet. 756 7580.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>077Musical Instruments</p>
        <p>FOR AO eplphone 12 string guitar. $300. 7N-67S2.</p>
        <p>PkeW'V maMnAAny</p>
        <p>Splntt pleno. $787. Now spinet from $1175. North Cari^na't largest dealer with all major brands at discount prices. Plano and Organ Oistrlbutort. 329 Arlington Boulevard. Greenville, 355^.</p>
        <p>1981 WUkLItlkR spinet piano, $700. Call 752-0151 days; 756 8333 nights.</p>
        <p>$ ST*ING BANJO Great</p>
        <p>volumn. Excellent condition. $400 746 2326.</p>
        <p>071 Sporting Goods</p>
        <p>BASIHANt&amp;gt;'UNA Instruction Includes clauroom time dealing with safety end care and le^l rasponsibillties. Coursa Includes personal In siructlon In sight picture, trigger control, live tiring. Approx-tmately 100 rounds wHl be tired by each participant. Classes will last about  hours total. Class ^ins April 21 at 10:30 a.m. Call B &amp;amp; G Gun Shop in Aydtn for further intormetlon, 746 2102</p>
        <p>002 LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>BROWN PUkS stolen out of truck Friday nioht at Harvey's on AAemorlal Drive. Reward ottered. Personal Items wanted. No question* asked. Call collect I 946-0150.</p>
        <p>FOUND - Female Irish Setter puppy. Black nylon collar. No name. Branch's Estates. 7S7-3741 ask for Dorian Dixon or Charlotte Fuller.</p>
        <p>FOUND-BLOND ocker Spaniel. 7564)790.</p>
        <p>LOST SAAALL Female Beagle, pregnant, black, white A brown, last seen on Fire Tower Roed Sunday night. If seen or found call 758 2825 or 756-4871.</p>
        <p>MALE BLACK Toy Poodle with one eye. Reward. 752 5243 after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>ots</p>
        <p>Loans And Mortgages</p>
        <p>BUSINESS LOANS arranged,</p>
        <p>$20,000 up, or new sales, ac counting/bookkeeping, etc. Call Mr. Lawrence 1 704 375 8044.</p>
        <p>NEED AAONEY FAST? If so</p>
        <p>call National Finance Company at 756-8100 or come by our office at 300A Plaza Drive, Greenville.</p>
        <p>091 Business Services</p>
        <p>GENERAL SERVICE arid maintenance. Plumbing, minor electric, light carpentry, paint Ing, rain gutter cleaning, or replacement, carpet shampoa Ing, etc. At competetive rates. 746 2098 or 758 5828.</p>
        <p>HOUSEHOLD MOVING Services. Local or one-way. 752 2135, 752 8533, or 752 5446.</p>
        <p>MALE BELLY Dancing services for any occassion. 752 1876.</p>
        <p>093 OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>ROUTE BUSINESS, no selling Involved. Just collect the profits from your protected retail locations Replace sold stock Very easy to maintain. High profit potential. $8760.00 AAlnlMum Investment. Call AAr Wilson 317 547 6463.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CAR TALK</p>
        <p>From PHELPS CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>By Ed Briley</p>
        <p>BEFORE BUYING BATTERY</p>
        <p>Before you buy a replacement battery, be sure you need one. Have the old one checked by your service station to ensure that the rundown condition is not due to a loose connection, corrosion, or other correctible cause. &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Be sure that the new battery has an electrical rating at least equal to your old battery, and fits the hold-down brackets and battery tray.</p>
        <p>Compare prices, ratings and warranties. You will find substantial differences in batteries of the same s]?e. Be sure the warranty is in writing and dated.</p>
        <p>Be wary of bargain batteries-they may be low in both capacity and quality. As in most everything else.</p>
        <p>you get about what you pay for.</p>
        <p>If your car came equipped with a sixcell, 12 volt battery, replace it with a sixcell, 12 volt battery. Similarly, replace a three-cell 6 volt battery with another of the same. The two types of batteries are NOT interchangeable.</p>
        <p>Iririritit'kir'k</p>
        <p>When you think Chevrolet think PHELPS CHEVROLET-where you get a good deal plus a great deal more. We pride ourselves in offering the lowest price, max-i m u m trade allowance, low cost financing and quality service.</p>
        <p>PHELPS CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>West End Circle</p>
        <p>Phone:756-2150</p>
        <p>DEEP CUT</p>
        <p>PRICES</p>
        <p>Toyota Bed Liner ($325 retoil value) with the purchose of ony new 1984 Toyota Pickup Truck.</p>
        <p>AND</p>
        <p>We Will Beat Any Price On A Gtmpomble Toyota Truck Or Pay You</p>
        <p>500.00</p>
        <p>Vt# wm not 09 unoofioia uf ooyono^ WE REAUY DO SBl FOR LES... PQNTMAKiAMpQOaBItt</p>
        <p>Offer IiiirtsApril 3r4ot7g.</p>
        <p>fc-..88- ^--  -  -8</p>
        <p>1^9^000 ^vUWPU</p>
        <p>093 OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>fbllliltm"?6k iALt In</p>
        <p>Eaittm N.C. Clothing itor*, conv*ninct itor*. dry ciMntr, tmpleymtnt agency, fabric thop, fatt tood rcttaurent, full tervlct raitaurant, gift</p>
        <p>thep, grocary, machina $hdp. motal. naadlawork-ttancll thop. new car daalarthip, nlghtcluD. bulk rag procaaaing cotnpany, taalood restaurant, salt larvica car wa*h, tranfar company, trath dlipoaal company, and othan; tor additional Information, contact Harold Craach, ButinoM I Real Ettate Broker with The AAarkatplaca, Inc., 752 3666.</p>
        <p> 8UIN3^-</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITIES</p>
        <p>CHEESE, OELI AND SPECIALTY FOODS thop Beautiful mall location. Na tional tranchlia. Ettabllthad and good income producer tor owner-operator.</p>
        <p>RADIO STATION in vary good aattarn Carolina market. Long history of profits. Stable ownership and managamant. Ideal starter property tor owner operator. Highly confidential.</p>
        <p>FAST FOOD RESTAURANT. NCSU area Raleigh. AAodarn facility with drive-thru window. Only one of it's kind in area. Will adapt to any format. Bargain priced.</p>
        <p>WHOLESALE NURSERY Nina graanhousas. 4 acres. AAodular noma. Mobile rental home. Two trucks sarvind ten routes. AAonay maker. Owners retiring.</p>
        <p>GROCERY STORES. Two. IGA and Rad A White Small East arn Carolina towns. Owner-operators can do wall with either. Good pricing and terms</p>
        <p>CONVENIENCE STORES One in Tarboro. One in Graanvllla with laundromat. Both are prof itabla. Chain operations but bast suited tor owner-oparators. Low prices.</p>
        <p>CARD A GIFT SHOP Beautiful shop In active shopping canter. Owner must sail because of illness. Ideal for wife or couple. Buy for $5,000 plus Inventory. (Approximately S30,000.00 cash required.)</p>
        <p>SNOWDEN ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>Business Brokers 401 West First Street</p>
        <p>752-3575</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>COMMANDO SWEATERS</p>
        <p>FLIGHT JACXETS MAI L 26 N-2B leather BOMBEH TS SNOSXEIS PABKERS fields A2 DECK PEA COATS</p>
        <p>ARMY-MVr STORE</p>
        <p>1501 S Eans</p>
        <p>Snowden</p>
        <p>dissociates</p>
        <p>Businast Brokart</p>
        <p>752-3575</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Safe</p>
        <p>Model S-1 Special Price</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $177.00</p>
        <p>TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>569 s. Evans-St. 752-2175</p>
        <p>093 DPPDRTUNITY</p>
        <p>BrCMONEYTN SPORTS!</p>
        <p>Own your own sporting goods business! Sport Circle will show you the wayl Be attillatad with a National Franchlsal Earn big profits, full or part timal $2m gats you starladi ColiacI to Bill Woods (717) 421 6910 or write Sport Circle, Inc., South 9th Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360.</p>
        <p>ENJOY THEINdiOM OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION</p>
        <p>Without any medical or bus! nets axparlanca. Enjiw above average Income A financial security as a Physicians Weight Lots Canter franchisee. Total</p>
        <p>cash Investment $43.000. Training A bottom line support provided Call or write today!</p>
        <p>Physicians Weight Loss Canters 30 Sprlngsida Drive Akron,Ohio 44313 I 800 226 2323</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS C.L. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>PLASTIC SLIP COVERS</p>
        <p>CvMon wwa In ko&amp;lt;m Hny dttr pMsllc. PraMcIt hunNun kMi MWto. dusi, sta/nt. *&amp;gt; "#-</p>
        <p>J.AUSBY</p>
        <p>$ tn* Chtk Cmrad 14 PNIooi w Mm) S*S 34 Autbt PMMIc CaMct SSMZtl  WaMon</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED OlSPUr</p>
        <p>NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS</p>
        <p>Greenbilar tillage</p>
        <p>746-2020</p>
        <p>Off Highway 11/Acroea from Hardee't Ayden, North Carolina</p>
        <p> 1 story, cedar sided Colonials</p>
        <p> Fully carpeted with range/ refrigerator furnished</p>
        <p> Washer/dryer hook ups</p>
        <p> Energy-efficient individually controlled heat pump</p>
        <p> Spacious, well maintaind grounds and outdoor storage</p>
        <p>1-Bedroom from $180</p>
        <p>2-Bedroom from $195</p>
        <p>3-Bedroom from $215</p>
        <p>Call for Information and appointment: Teresa Stallings, Manager 1:30-5 p.m. Daily Except Wednesdays.</p>
        <p>aVDEN'S newest APARTMENT COMMUNITY</p>
        <p>til</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD SERVICE SPEaALS</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>M9.95</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 MARCH 29, 1984</p>
        <p>from</p>
        <p>A Place You Can Count Ou.</p>
        <p>758-0114</p>
        <p>IIIR-</p>
        <p>10th A 264 Byp88</p>
        <p>Hast inbC</p>
        <p>FORD 08^</p>
        <p>GET OUR SWEET DEAL ON A HONEY OF A CAR!</p>
        <p>1984 Plymouth Colt 3 door Hatchback</p>
        <p>Own the Dollar Stretcher Thats Fun to Drive!</p>
        <p>Joe Cullipher Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge Peugeot</p>
        <p>34Q1 S. Memorial Dr.  756  0186</p>
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        <p>OW OPI&amp;gt;OflTUNITY</p>
        <p>CUT-a WV your tHitlnw wlh CJ. Hvrit &amp;amp; Co., Inc Flpiclol ft Markotlno Contul tafttt. Sorving Iht SouthMittrn Ualtad SlotM. Gfoonvillo, N C 7-mi,'nlght( 733-4015.</p>
        <p>LO^AL IftftlLliMlb rololl Mgtorcyclo budnou for ul. BgUdlng contolnt opproxlmoto ly. 4400 Mpar* fool ond ho boon compiofoiy romodlod In vontory Includo now ond uiod cycloo ond port*. Excollont pdfontlol. Suo Dunn of Aldridoo OM Southorlond, or 353 2500.</p>
        <p>Ofs PROFESSIONAL d^TMhlV IWec^ Id</p>
        <p>Hoiiomon North Corolino'i or Iflnol chlmnty woop. 25 yoori oaportonco working on chim noy ond llroploco. Coll doy or n^ht, 753 350. Formvllle</p>
        <p>ISO REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>1S2</p>
        <p>Commtrcial Proptrfy</p>
        <p>bMMKCUr LOTS on 244</p>
        <p>!^l Rod Tugwoll of CEN T JRY 21 Tipton ft Aociofo, 7Ji010; night 753 4302</p>
        <p>For rent. Sloroge poce ovoiloblo on 244 Burn( Ap proxlmotoly 340 guore tet High colling 540 pr month Coll Clork Bronch Monage mont. 355 2000</p>
        <p>itORAOE QR SALES wace. 15,000 quorc feet on Evan Sfroot 754 7417or 752 4295</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM. I'o bath con dominium at INIndy Ridge, 5475 per month Available lat week In February. Lorelle at 355 2000</p>
        <p>104 Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>109 Housaft Far Sala 109 Hovsa* For Sala</p>
        <p>f AUTIFUL RANCH Homo, 3-2, dining room, large kitchen, greotroom, firoploco, dock, potio, privacy, in PInotop. Excoptlonolbvy.447-75M.</p>
        <p>il6f61fi. ndortoted elogonco doecrlbot thl tory anda &amp;lt;/y Colonial Wllilamtburg Formal living room and dining room with firo placo and built In cablnoti. 3 booreom, 2'/k bath, kitchen with broakfa*! room, large 2 car aHachod Thl quality home ha man other feature* you'll Ilk*.</p>
        <p>Anita Worthington at Aldridge and Southerland 355 4441.</p>
        <p>IEAUFORT county 159</p>
        <p>acre total. 140 acre cleared, 49 acre wood land, 17.427 pound tobacco alotment Ap proximately ' 1900 feet ot road frontage near Chocowinity and Wahington Good development properly 919 944 5115</p>
        <p>For SAlS 5,000 pound of tobacco. 53 pound 757 3801  ..</p>
        <p>JNES COUNTY  Land and timber 550 acre on highway 251  5400 per acre Green</p>
        <p>County 40 acre + or 14 mile outh of Greenville on SR 1410. Gated entrance Ideal home lte 51150 per acre. . . 112 acre f or , 92 acre cleared 18,000 pound -t- or tobacco 51300 per acre. Conlintnea Foretry Conul (ant* 1 524 5832</p>
        <p>ONE POWELL bulk barn 124 rack, tor 4000 pound, pogotiable, 757 1345</p>
        <p>187 ACRE FARtM *at of</p>
        <p>Chocowinity 150 cleared acre Call Rod Tugwell at CENTURY ]21 Tipton ft Aoclatei, 754 4110, night 753 4302</p>
        <p>)S9 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>AtTENTION INVESTORSI</p>
        <p>Now liting in University area 3 bodroom, I new ceramic tile bath, living room, dining room, kttchen, detached workshop, Kmced back yard Assumable loan Owner will consider 2nd mortgage Aldridge and Southerland 754 3500; Jean Hopper 754 9142</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE TWO Bedroom iiam* located in Winterville FmHA approved 539,000 355 4240</p>
        <p>JPfTRACTIVE brick veneer alarter homes Assume FMHA toan or go North Carolina Hous log 3 bedroom's, I'-j baths, country, 4 or 7 mile from Greenville. Call lor details Call Oovis Realty 752 3000, 754 2904 or 754 1997</p>
        <p>CyOEN, 409 Snow Hill Street 4 bodroom brick veneer, formal living room and dining room, den, large recreational room rith fireplace and built in grill Double carport Outside garage OM storage 2530 square teet ^ted area. Lot size 123x240 wvnef financing available Call MAI 14</p>
        <p>I7Y0EN- FOR SALE by owner iibedroom, 2 bath, den, eat in fichen, lormal living and din ng room Call 744 2128</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CENTURY21 BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>756-66</p>
        <p>Broker On Call:</p>
        <p>Charles S. Forbes 754 7157</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Forget Spring cleaning this beautiful home in the University area won't need itl It features 3 bedrooms, separate dining room, re modeled kitchen, and screened porch Priced at 543,900 to sell quickly. 752</p>
        <p>AFFORDABLE, is the best way to describe this charming 3 bedroom. I'.'j bath brick ranch located just across the river. Over 1,000 square feet, only 4 years old Listed at 540.W0. *747</p>
        <p>NEED MORE SPACET Nice home in quiet neighborhood You'll love the 4 large bedrooms and 2 full baths. This home has over 1700 square feet and Is ready to sell at 542,500. 734</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT University area! Boast about the income producing property for you This older home has a private entrance efficiency apfrtment. and much more. 4 car carport Listed at 585.000. make an offer 751</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>75-666</p>
        <p>Broker On Call:</p>
        <p>Charles S. Forbes 754 7157</p>
        <p>REDUCED 51,8881 Thl* JBaytraa beauty is just listad, and owner wants to sail I 3 badrooms, 2 baths, greatroom fireplace, plus deluxe built In kitchen with dining area. Sliding doors to a large deck, privacy fence around entire backyard Call for your showing at the reduced price of 549,000: 745.</p>
        <p>JUST RIGHT for cozy family living! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, with 1100 square feet, feature* heat pump end central air Located In a wooded area, this home ha* lots ot charm and appeal. Don't wait too long I 53,900 735.</p>
        <p>REDUCEDIII And sailer will pay points on a new loan for this charming brick ranch which features 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, new carpeting, central air, and a fenced backyard Don't let this one pass you by at the reduced price of 549,900 453.</p>
        <p>LYNNOALE This elegant home will please even the most discriminating buyer Tradi lional In style, it feature*  bedrooms, formal area* with hardwood floors, den with fireplace, kitchen with beautiful brick floor. And there is an assumable 12% loan with small downpayment. 5145,000. 741.</p>
        <p>REDUCED College Court! This three bedroom brick home, with 1400 square teet. has living room, dining room, bright kitchen with nook, and ceramic bath. Plus a lovely screened porch tor relaxing, woodstov* lor heal economy, and a shady backyard lor fhe kids. Reduced to549,900 407.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>Saturday, Mar. 31,1984 -10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Location: From Waahington, N.C. take highway 264 eaat to Douglas Crossroads. Turn left on Highway 32, go approximately 6 miles to Rural Paved Road 1526. Qo toward PInetown. Sale will be approximately 3 miles on left.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS</p>
        <p>A.C. iso Ford 3000 I.H. 340 A.C.175 A.C. 7040</p>
        <p>TRUCKS 1972 Chevrolal C-SO</p>
        <p>1971 Ford F-SOO '</p>
        <p>1972 Ford Torino</p>
        <p>COMBINE Qloonor M2 wHh both hoads</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT WoodsSsidocutlar 2 row I.H. culllvator with torllllzor attachmont 4 bottom Oliver plow</p>
        <p>Paulk chisol plow</p>
        <p>5 row tprayor Powoll tobocco toppor Van 11# mastor Roanoka Stick haruottor</p>
        <p>2 row mochanlcal</p>
        <p>transplanlor</p>
        <p>21 Ft. AC Disc</p>
        <p>15 Ft. M.F.Diac</p>
        <p>6 Ft. King disc</p>
        <p>120 buahol grain Irailor</p>
        <p>16 ft. stool tandom trailar Hardoa 6 FI. Roto cultor Rotary hoa</p>
        <p>4 row A.C. thank cultivator</p>
        <p>4 row Lilliston rolling</p>
        <p>cultivator</p>
        <p>510 I.H. seod drill</p>
        <p>John Bluo Fortilizor</p>
        <p>applior with tialnlosa</p>
        <p>stool unk</p>
        <p>Sale Conducted by</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND REALTY CO. POBo*123S  Washington  N  C</p>
        <p>Phone. 946-6007  State  License  No  76b</p>
        <p>DOUG QURKINS  RALPH RESPESS</p>
        <p>Greenville. N.C.  Weshlngton, N.C.</p>
        <p>758-1875  946-8478</p>
        <p>tvor RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS_</p>
        <p>109 Housef For Sole</p>
        <p>A 4IIAT 16A1 Asazt^toT</p>
        <p>84,180. Kaye Davit 3M-4NM or uffiMRooHy 734-5399.</p>
        <p>AtlUMI Ikit 9Wi FhA loen e^ move into e 4 bodroom, 2 both brick ranch home! Yet, you can keep your peyment down. Also features gorege with door opener, centrel het and air. Intercom system. Aldrldgs end Southerland 754 3500, Jaen Hopper 75A9I42.</p>
        <p>i:</p>
        <p>ASSUMI 7,% loan plus Peyment under 1300. PITI ily. One story Brick veneer Ranch Single garage, 1790 square feet, approximatley, 3 bedroom, dan with firapl^, formal araat, ftncad In back yard, super Insulated. (Average utiiifiat ft heal 1903 under 5145.) Cell for further deetetll.'S.Call for an ap polntmant. Davis Raalty 752 3000, nights 754 1997 or 754 2904</p>
        <p>AtlUMPTIONI Easisti way to buy. Raally nica thrae badroom brick homa on large corner lot. Living room with fireplace, garage, mint condition. AldrlCM and Southerland 754-3500; JaanHoppar 754^142.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DiSPUY</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale'</p>
        <p>CAMELOT. You'll love this 3 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary on a simply lovely wooded lof! Living room with high ceiling, den with fireplace and wet bar, dining room, garage, deck Mint condition. Aldridge ft Southerland 754 3500. Jean Hoppar 754-9142.</p>
        <p>stLvibiinr Naw construe tion. 1500 square foot Prick ranch that laature* Targe greatroom with fireplace 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, large wooded lof, patio. Call CEN TURY 21 Tipton ft Ataociafet, 754-4010; nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302.</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE SUBDIVISION 3</p>
        <p>bedroom. 2 bath. By owner 7540937</p>
        <p>BE C02Y AND ComtortabI* in this 3 badroom, V/t bath, one car garage, large corner lot, fireplace, heat, pump, dish washer, screened in beck patio Many extras for 553.500 with 9&amp;lt;/i% loan asiumption Pay mants 5374.29 for everything with equity. Call for an m polntment. Devis Realty 752 3000, nights 754 1997 or 756 2904</p>
        <p> CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BY WnIA -TUCKIR EttatM 2 story Cap* Cod, 3 bedroonns, 2 bath*. Larga country kitchan, den with fireplace, formal living room and dining room. Naed to tail Immediefely. Call 752 7330</p>
        <p>BY 0WNR. 1450 square feet plus garage 3 bedroom, 2 baths, Tots of extras Mutt tee 4 miles pest hospital in Horse Shoe Acres Owner reedy fo tell 752 4139</p>
        <p>SY OWNER A perfectionist pertonelly renovated inside end out. This energy efficient quell ty constructed beautifully ap pointad 3 bedroom rancher Garage, storage buildings, beauitully landscaped yard Located in established neighborhood 5 minutes to shopping centers, schools and churches. AAany extras 149.900 By appoinfment 752 1153, 756 8429 or 7520973</p>
        <p>attractive house on a large wooded lot. Excellent door plan, 3 large bedrooms, greatroom with fireplace. Win terville schools. 50's Call 754 8171.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISFLAY</p>
        <p>109 HousesForSeIc</p>
        <p>BETHEL. Lovafy 3 badroonTl bath brick homa on an acra lot features a tarrific 8/i% VA loan! Could alto be tinancad on</p>
        <p>the N.C. Housing financi Frashly paintad, looks rat.., graati Aidridgt ft Southerland 754 3500; JawtHoppar</p>
        <p>real</p>
        <p>Ing</p>
        <p>ally</p>
        <p>r75A9142</p>
        <p>kilNG YbtlR HAMMER and</p>
        <p>paint brush Houta naad* tome cosmetic work Over 1400 tquere feet, 2 bedroom, 2 befh, he* Red Carpel 1 yeer werrenty only 529,900 Red Carpet Steve Evans and Assoc latas. 355-2727</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY  Remodeled and remarkable! A real beauty, ready tor immediate possession, and featuring 1119%, 30 year fixtd rate d nancing! Aldridge and Sotftherland 754 3500. Jean Hopper 754 9142</p>
        <p>BY OWNER Featuring greatroom with fireplace, spacious kitchen with Jenn Air range, fenced in yard, large storage shed. Twin Oaks Sub division, only 548.500 Call 757-0334 or 752 9241 tor an ap pointment.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>109 Housuf For Sak</p>
        <p>CARE COO CHARM will warm your haart! Large greatroom/dining with fireplace, eat-in kitchen. 2 bedrooms downstairs, 2 bedrooms upstairs, 2 bath*, dual heat pumps, larga deck. Excellent location. Aldridge ft Southerland 754 3500, Jean Hopper 75ft9142</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIOHTS Excellant opportunity tor first</p>
        <p>North Carolina housing fInane ing! Living room with fireplace, dining room, eat-in kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, detached garage fenced back yard Aldrldg 1 and Southerland 754-3500. Je jn Hopper 754-9142</p>
        <p>CHARMING Contemporary features indirect lighting. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, vaulted ceiling, wooded lot Excellent condition, good tloor plan low 540's. Aldridge and Southerland 7SA2500. Jean Hopper 754 9142</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS Lovely 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 bath home featuring formal areas, separate laundry room, double garage Seller wifi consider lease/purchase Aldridge and Southerland 754-3500, Jean Hopper 756 9142</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS - Superb small 2 bedroom bngalo Effi cient compact kitchen with breakfast bar. dining room with hardwood floors, den with firplace. gas logs, chair raT and a large picture window, big dog pen All for 41,500 This is not a misprint Make us prove it! Call Anita Worthington at Aldridge and Southerland 756 3500 or 355-4461</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING can be your* in this three bedroom Spanish style home on tw acres, great room with fireplace, dining area. Possible loan assumption Located two miles south ot Ayden-*42,900 Estate Realty Co.. 752 5051; nights 752 4476 or 758 4474</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpet, hardwood floors, fireplace, pool, deck, totally private Re duced by owner. 559,400 Call 758 1355</p>
        <p>!Pai^ c/funu Ximouiinz Xiiuice</p>
        <p>. An Affordable Luxury</p>
        <p>Weddings Kinston/RDU Airport In Town/ Out Of Town Rates Special Rates , Available</p>
        <p>Call Taffy Tamblyn</p>
        <p>752-7604 or 752-4163 For Further Information v</p>
        <p>GETABSNIHIP</p>
        <p>GOODIKIU.ONA</p>
        <p>imMReGOODWRENCH</p>
        <p>Scyllndor........$36.63  SS^Zal</p>
        <p>6 cylinder........$30.37</p>
        <p>4 cylinder ____$24.92  intervals.</p>
        <p>How Thru March 31,1984</p>
        <p>Mr. Goodwrench will give your GM car a complete tune-up for a bang-up good price. He'll install factory-fresh spark plugs. Hell set the ^factory-specified engine dwell and liming. Hell adjust your cars carbu--retdr idle speed and fuel mixture.</p>
        <p>Hell check the PCV valve, air filter, distributor cap and rotor. And hell :check the choke and linkage. Mr.</p>
        <p>Goodwrench has the right parts for '.your GM cargenuine GM parts.</p>
        <p>He has the correct tools and the Tight training to do the job right.</p>
        <p>Because Mr. Goodwrench cares. So come to Mr. Goodwrench for a tune-:up...and Keep that great GM feeling with genuine GM parts."</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;Othor Ports Needed Extra,</p>
        <p>KEEP THAT QREAT GM FEEUNG WITH</p>
        <p>Plus NC Sales Tax and Fr</p>
        <p>This Special Price Includes:</p>
        <p>White Wall Tires</p>
        <p> Luminescent Coach Lamps</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo Tinted Glass</p>
        <p> 3.8 Litre V-6 engine Automatic Transmission</p>
        <p> Power Steering</p>
        <p> Power Brakes</p>
        <p> Steel Belted</p>
        <p> Locking Wire Wheel Covers Air Conditioning</p>
        <p> Dual Remote Control Power mirrors</p>
        <p> Bumper Rub Strips 40-40 Individual seats Console</p>
        <p> Quartz Clock Trip Odometer</p>
        <p>LINCOLN</p>
        <p>EAST</p>
        <p>CAROLINA</p>
        <p>West End Circle</p>
        <p>Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>756 4267</p>
        <p>Now. own a car designed especially for the people of North Carolina. Your Down East Buick Dealers had a shipment of 1984 Regals factoia- painted and trimmed in Carolina Blue ... iust for you.</p>
        <p>INSTANT CLASS</p>
        <p>I GENUINE GM &amp;gt;1</p>
        <p>.\Laiiable only while they last at</p>
        <p>Grant Buick,</p>
        <p>m 603 Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>L/ovmLxt</p>
        <p> uck' -</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>756-1877</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FIRST MONTHS RENT FRE</p>
        <p>Upon approval and execution of one year lease and presentation 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 Pump*   Cu*tom Built</p>
        <p> Spacious Floor Plan  Cabinet*</p>
        <p> Wa*her-Dryer   Patio* with</p>
        <p>Hook-up*  Private Fence</p>
        <p>Thermopane Window* E-300 Energy Efficient</p>
        <p> Beautiful Individual Wiliiamaburg Exterior*</p>
        <p>Located Within Walking Diatance of Pitt Memorial HoaptUi</p>
        <p>Call 752-6415</p>
        <p>Monday - Friday</p>
        <p>SHOP THE BEST SHOP HOLT QUALITY USED CARS</p>
        <p>ugh)</p>
        <p>Silver with blue interior. Loaded. 25(X) miles.</p>
        <p>1983 Datsun 280-ZX</p>
        <p>Silver, T-tops, gray cloth interior, 5 speed. Real nice!</p>
        <p>1983 Honda Prelude</p>
        <p>Red with black interior. Loaded, automatic transmission, 15,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1983 Honda Prelude</p>
        <p>Red with black interior, 5 speed, 13,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1983 Isuzu Pickup LS</p>
        <p>Diesel. Long bed, 5 speed, air condition, AM/FM stereo. Real nice.</p>
        <p>1983 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>2 door, white with burgundy velour interior. Loaded.</p>
        <p>1983 Olds Cutlass Calais</p>
        <p>door, loaded with equipment. White with brown landau top.</p>
        <p>1983Datsun280-ZX</p>
        <p>Turbo. Brown with leather interior, 5 speed Loaded, 13,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun 200^X 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, speed, air, stereo, blue.</p>
        <p>1982 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon</p>
        <p>White with burgundy velour interior. 3 seats, luggage rack.</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Corona</p>
        <p>door. Loaded. Light blue with blue velour interior. Nice car.</p>
        <p>1981 Dodge Power Ram</p>
        <p>4X4. Automatic, red, short bed. Nice truck.</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Light green with light green vinyl interior, bucket seats and console, loaded.</p>
        <p>1981 Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham</p>
        <p>Loade&amp;lt;l White with blue veloiur interior, one owner.</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 280-ZX</p>
        <p>Dark blue with dark blue velour interior,5 speed, loaded.</p>
        <p>1980 Olds Cutlass Cruiser Wagon</p>
        <p>Diesel. White, woodgrain, blue interior.</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>2 door. Yellow with saddle interior. 31,000 actual miles.</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Beige with buckskin interior. Automatic, air, AM/FM stereo, cruise control.</p>
        <p>1979 Fiat Spider Convertible</p>
        <p>Beige with saddle interior. Automatic, 41,000 miles, clean, one owner,</p>
        <p>1979Clds98R</p>
        <p>door. Loaded, Light'brown 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>1979 Toyota Land Cruiser</p>
        <p>31,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge Colt</p>
        <p>2 door, silver, 4 speed, air condition, gas saver.</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge Magnum  i</p>
        <p>Dove gray, must go.</p>
        <p>1977 Honda Civic Wagon</p>
        <p>Blue with black interior. Nice car.</p>
        <p>1977 Cadillac Sedan De Ville</p>
        <p>4 door. Loaded. Light blue with dark blue velour interior. Low mileage, real nice.</p>
        <p>HOLT OLDS-DATSUN</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd.</p>
        <p>756-3115</p>
        <p>MMtAl MOtOet CoasOtATKM</p>
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        <p>|&amp;gt;4 The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 25.1984</p>
        <p>10* Houses For Sole</p>
        <p>CHIRRY OAKS traditional brick home teafuras</p>
        <p>Prestigious an</p>
        <p>Williamsburg dtcor thoughout It's 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, living room, dining room, kitchen with huge picture window Soeclal feature is the In law apartment which has It's own small kitchen, sitting area and bedroom. Would be great tor the college student. Aldridge and Southerland 756-3500, Jean Hopper 756 9142</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES - Immediate possession! Classic 2 story; 4 bedrooms, 2''&amp;gt; baths, tormal areas with hardwood floors, dual heat pumps. Terrific opportunity tor smart a shopper Aldridge and Southerland 756 3500, Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES - 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Ranch home, with formal areas plus study and large den, each with fireplace. Eat-in kitchen with double oven and in-door barbegue. $80's. 756 8277 days, 756 5372 evenings.</p>
        <p>COASTAL PLAINS REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>Of Greenville, Inc.</p>
        <p>LIKE TO USE Your Imagina tion? This could be the one for you. 5 rooms, vinyl siding on 1/3 acre. Owner financing. 121,000.</p>
        <p>DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE</p>
        <p>Home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, screened porch, detached double garage. Also small frame house, with 2 bedrooms and large kitchen. All on 1 3/4 acre. $42,500.</p>
        <p>CENTRALLY LOCATED cozy . and warm. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace and dining room. Additional room with own entrance, ideal for office or 4fh bedroom. $48,700.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING is great in this 1 year old beautiful ranch. Owner builf, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room with fireplace, central vacuum, 20 X 24 detached building plus 2 car garage. $53,900.</p>
        <p>SMALL HOUSE AND Two Stables with 23 stalls on approx imately 5 acres of fenced pasture. Indoor, outdoor riding ring and much more. Owner financing. Call office for de tails. $72,000.</p>
        <p>758-6093</p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING! Great location! Great house! Great yard! This new listing has it all! Located in popular area between Cherry Oaks and Briarwood Subdivision this fine home offers 3000 square feet of area with room to roam. Floor plan features entry foyer, tormal living and dining rooms, three or: lour bedrooms, den with fireplace, large kitchen with eating area, separate large family room or play room, downstairs recreation area, closed in porch, great deck overlooking a big 1.8 acre lot. Must see to appreciate. Priced at $118,000. Oil for more in formation.</p>
        <p>LARGE SQUARE FOOTAGE! Small price. A big house for the meney at 270 Circle Drive in Hardee Acres Subdivision. Big 110' X m lot highlights this 1800 square foot home with living room, kitchen and dining area, three bedrooms, two full baths. Big family room recently added with fireplace. In the country, yet not too far from town. $60,900.</p>
        <p>BACK ON THE MARKET Freshened up, recarpeted, repainted and ready to go. We've been waiting for spring to show off this fine home and acreage. Older part of home which has been completely remodeled and the new addition make up over 3,100 square feet of heated area with all areas Tncluding five bedrooms, kitchen with skylight, study and many other extras. Also a large barn or multi-purpose building, double garage, big storage area, addi flonal acreage available Located just west of the medi cal area. Priced at $125,000.</p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING! Near the Uni versify, near schools, churches, parks, etc. A Great starter or retirement home in immaculate condition. Approximately 1500 squar feet of Iheatcd area plus a large attic with add on pdtenlial. Floor plan features tormal livlgnm room with fliieplace, tormal dining area, big kitchen with eating area, three bedrooms, one full bath, nice den. Big yard with back yard fenced in. Located at 1906 ^st4fh Stree. $54,500.</p>
        <p>BACK ON THE. MARKET and Iprice reduced! Owners have reduced the price on this great biiy in the country $4,000. L^ated on 4 acres of land in the papular WInterville area. Approximately 2200 square feet of apea with great room and dining area, nice kitchen, thred large bedrooms, two full baths, big closets, tremenoous utility aMa, large sun or rec room, double garage. Located on SR 11)6 just west of WInterville. Pficed now at $83,500</p>
        <p>WJHAT A REAL Contem pdrary!! THIS IS IT!! You r^lly must see this one to appreciate it. Located with contemporary features large living and dining area with fireplace, three bedrooms, sun room or play area, nice kitchen, two full baths, upstairs loft plus a private study. Dick and separarte outside storage building. Nicely landscaped. Priced at $69,^. Call for a special showing.</p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>GREAT BUY in Cherry Oaks. A lot of interest in this home so you'd better hurry before it is sold. Located at 104 Hardee Road on a big 110' x 175' lot In p(ular Cherry Oaks. Immaculate home with 1,740 square feet of heated area witn foyer, formal living and dining rooms, three bedrooms, very nice family room with fireplace, two full baths, large kitchen with eating area. Outside storage. Within walking distance of the pool and clubhouse Priced to sell at $68,900.</p>
        <p>A LOT OF HOUSE for the money This older home has been repainted, cleaned, had everything fixed up and Is ready to go! Located at 1113 Ragsdale Road In College Court subdivision convenient to schools, churches, shopping, etc. 1,760 square feet of heated area with formal living and dining area, three bedrooms, two lull baths. Lots of hard to fifid extras today like hardwood floors, tremendous attic space, screened in back porch, big carport with storage. Big 110' x 130 corner lot. Owners are ready to deal! $65,900.</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY LIVING. A real nice contemporary at 3107 Gordon Drive in Lake Ellsworth Svbdlvlslon. Located on a large woodsy lot this home features oyer 1900 square feet of heated area .with many special features like big cathedral ceilings, skylights and other fqetures. Formal living and dining area, family area, kitch en and eating area, four bedrooms, two full baths. Pflced at $79,900.</p>
        <p>GiREAT BUY in Belvedere! It's herd to find this much house in popular Belvedere at this kind o6 price. Located on a quiet sjreet at 213 Staffordshire</p>
        <p>l^ad, this two story features  living and ' dining areet, eunken family</p>
        <p>fdyer and formal dining areas, sun room with fireplace, very large |</p>
        <p>kifchen easflng-slttlng area, three bedrooms, two full baths,</p>
        <p>Eage, two decks, nice lot. Md and ready for a buyer at 900.</p>
        <p>109 Housm For Salt</p>
        <p>Floor RlANS Like this not often available. Excellent loca tion, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, greatroom, deck, many extras. $66,500. Call 355 6990 Or 752 5527 evenings, 752 7959 days</p>
        <p>FRESH AS A DAISYI Nice corner lot, 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home with garage, $50's. Aldridge and Southerfand 756-3500, Jean Hopper 756 9142.</p>
        <p>GOOD LOOKING Brick veneer Ranch, 2 acre lot. Large front porch, deck on back, above ground pool, outside storage, about 1671 square feet. Great room, with bullt-ins. 3 bedroom, 3 baths, country-cheerful kitchen with dining combination. &amp;amp;75,000. Call for an appoint ment. Davis Realty 752-3000, nights 756 1997 or 756 2904.</p>
        <p>GREENRIDGE</p>
        <p>TOWNHOMES</p>
        <p>New duplex, 2 bedroom, 1'.^ bath townhouses near hospital. Available with 10.35% financ ing $37,500.</p>
        <p>$378 A Month</p>
        <p>Includes taxes and insurance. $3,000 total costs to move In, including prepaids and closing costs. For Details Call:</p>
        <p>Joe Bowen East Carolina Builders 752-7194.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Housts For Salt</p>
        <p>XCELLENt FAkaR'S home assumption $1000 down payment, take over payments of around $165 per month. If you qualify. 3 bedroom brick on wooded lot. Reduced for quick sale. Also possible rent with</p>
        <p>?)tion to buy. Carpet Steve vans and Associates. 355 2727.</p>
        <p>FANTASTIC FHA Auumptlon. By owner. 406 South Eastern Street. Dutch colonial, vy block from campus. 3 bedroom, outstanding condition with new kitchen, new floors, all oppli anees. Must see. $61,900. Ask for Mary 752-0913.</p>
        <p>NEIGHBORHOOD Conscious? You'll be sold the instant you see this 2400 square toot home with carport in Bedford. Formal living and dining rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Panelled family room, island kitchsfh with Bay windowed breakfast area, 1 bedroom downstairs with bath, large utility area, outside storage room. Choose your own color scheme. Call Anita Worthington, Aldridge and Southerland 756 3500or 355 6661.</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION -</p>
        <p>Crestline Drive, a joy to see/a greater joy to own! 4 bedroom, 2'/i bath Traditional on wooded lot. Screened In porch, sunken great room, over 2,000 square feet. $110,000. Call Bailara Tipton, 756-6810, nights 756-2421, CENTURY 21 Tipton A Associates.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Housm For Solo</p>
        <p>RUSE FAAL byownef .2 bedrooms, I bath, living room, dining room and kitchen. Newly painted inside and out. Good Investment. Price, Low $20's. Call 756-2109.</p>
        <p>HSE FOR SALE in Farmvllle. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths lvy%auumableloan 753 2111.</p>
        <p>H FOR SALE or Rent</p>
        <p>Great Griffon location-l block from park, 2 blocks from school, 3 bedroom$, study carpeted, greatroom, cathe&amp;lt;k'al celling, parquet floor, fkeplace, carport, patio. Available 4-1-84, 522 6350 days, 756-6559 night. LAST WEEK WE Had four homes In the $20's There are only two left! Hignite Realtors 757 1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>LIKE TRES  You'll love the setting for this 3 bedroom home in WInterville. Den with wood stove heats home. Nice kitchen with dishwasher. Priced for quick sale at $53,500. Call for an-appolntment. Davis Realty 752 3000, nights 756 1997 or 756-2904.</p>
        <p>LYNNOALE - 302 Martinsborough Road. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room wjth fireplace, closed In garage for game room. $92,500. Bill Williams Real Estafe. 752-2615. AftOVING, Must sell Immediately! Spacious brick country home - 3 bedrooms. Located 15 miles East of Greenville on Highway 64. Attractive terms and financing available. Call 1-825-9911.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Housm For Salo</p>
        <p>NfeW LISTIN-elax this summer on your outdoor patio, also enjoy 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room and efficient kItch en in this brick ranch, lust like new in country subdivision. Extra large lot with garden space. Call Sue Dunn at</p>
        <p>Aldridge A Southerland Realty 756 3500 or 355 ^.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING-FHA $235 loan Can be assumed on this 3 bedroom, l'/4 bath contem porary ranch. Central air and heal pump makes this a super buy at only $49,500. Call Pam Hegger at CENTURY 21 Tipton A Associates 7566810, nights and weekends 355-6158.</p>
        <p>NEW LiSTING-3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch in Lake Ellsworth. Loan can be assumed at 9Vx%. Excellent condition and a fan tastic buy at $64,500 Call Pam Hegger at CENTURY 21 Tipfon A Associates 756 6810, nights and weekends 355 6158.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Priced to sell Country but close. Custom built older brick veneer ranch. One owner. Wooded lot. double car outside storage, over</p>
        <p>1500 square feet, large great room with fireplace. Call tor details. Call Davis. Realty at 752 3000 or Al or Lyle at 756 2904 or 756 1997</p>
        <p>NEW LOG HOME near Cherry Oaks Large lot. Seller will pay part of points and closing cost. $72,000 CENTURY 21 B Forbes 756 2121 or 757 0530.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Americas #1 Selling Automobile</p>
        <p>1984 Olds Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>On Sale Now</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>no,656** 250 *i:</p>
        <p>* N.C. Sales Tax And License Fees Extras</p>
        <p>** Based on $1500 down (cash or trsde), 12.9 APR, 48 monthly payments, finsnce charges $2673.60, total of payments $12,042.72.</p>
        <p>HOLT OLDS-DATSUN</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd.</p>
        <p>Greenville</p>
        <p>756-3115</p>
        <p>Charlie Goodmans</p>
        <p>TRUCK COUNTRY</p>
        <p>^^ Headquarters for Trucks and R.V.s For All of Eastern N.C.</p>
        <p>USED TRAVEL TRAILER SALE</p>
        <p>Coachman...Prowler...Shasta... Nomad... Wilderness...Citation... Marauder...Mapleleaf...Terry.^ Holiday Rambler.</p>
        <p>12-39 Foot. All Floor Plans.</p>
        <p>FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SALE</p>
        <p>Toyotas...Datsuns...Klng Cabs...</p>
        <p>Dodge D-50...Dodge D-50 Sports... Jeep</p>
        <p>( .</p>
        <p>J-10 Pickups...Chevy Blazers... Dodge Ram Chargers... Chevy Scotsdale Pickups...Wagoneers</p>
        <p>Over 100 Pickups, Vans, Customized Vans, Motor Homes, Fine Cars and Also A Few Pop Up Campers.</p>
        <p>PRICES STARTING AT</p>
        <p>660</p>
        <p>TRUCK 0</p>
        <p>711 North Memorial Drive Greenville, N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>Bus; 758-8899 Res: 756-7685  ''</p>
        <p>Hours: 8:00-7:00 Weekdays 8:00-5:00 Saturdays 1:00-6:00 Sundays</p>
        <p>Acroaa From The Holiday Inn</p>
        <p>109 Houms For Sale</p>
        <p>k6ul6 aIT 1**88</p>
        <p>Owner must tell. Excellent location. Needs some repeirs, one story home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, kitchen with built Int. tormel areas. Assume FHA loan. Payment less than $450 per month. 9 year old home. Assume for approximatley</p>
        <p>$11,000 plus closing</p>
        <p>of 756 2904 or</p>
        <p>ximafiey , Call 752</p>
        <p>3000 or Lyle 756 1997.</p>
        <p>NW LISTIN. f^armers Home Loan Assumption available on this 3 bedroom, V/t bath brick ranch In Aydon. Also featured afe hardwood floors and</p>
        <p>carport. Call Pam Hegger at CENTURY 2t Tipton A Associates, 756-6810; nights and weekends 355 6158</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 HouMsForSaiR</p>
        <p>OWNER ANXIOUS To tell. Price reduced on this 3 bodroom, 2'/$ bath townhome In-Windy Ridge. Private pool and tennis courts within walking distance. $53,000. Cell CEN^ TURY 21 Tipton A Associates, 756 6010; nights Pern Hegger 355-6158</p>
        <p>OWNER TRANSFERRED Needs to sell now! FHA Asuumptlon makes It easy to own this like new 3 bedroom homo with garage Cute at can be. excellent location Aldrldgo and Southerland 756 3500; Jean Hopper 756 9142.</p>
        <p>PAYMENTS BASED on your Incomel Fermtrs Home assumption. HIgnlte Realtors 7I969 anytime</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SPRING FOOL SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Greenville Pool &amp;amp; Supply Co.</p>
        <p>All Shapes and Sizes Pool Supplies Chemicals Maintenance</p>
        <p>FREE ESTIMATES</p>
        <p>FINANCING AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>758-6131</p>
        <p>No more expenthie weekends or trivel. RELAXATION. EXERCISE. AND TOTAL FAMLY ENJOYMENT It what you gol when you Inelell en Inground Swimming Pool.</p>
        <p>BioGuard</p>
        <p>109 Houms For Salt</p>
        <p>REDUCED 16880. Owner mutt tell this lovely 2 bedroom, contomporery house in Whispering Pines. Situated on e large wooded lot. In good con ditlon for $41,900. Calf Barbara Tipton at CENTURY 21 Tipton A Astoclates 756 6810 nights</p>
        <p>756 2421_</p>
        <p>NO CREDit CHECKI Attumo 12% loan with only $7,000 equity. Hignite Realtors 757 1969 anytime</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Housm For Solo</p>
        <p>PftlCI ftl6UCt6fremM^.klO</p>
        <p>to $62,000 on this country home convlenlent to hoepltal; tht'ae bedrooms, two betht, 16X24 shop or garage, swimming pool Estato Realty Co., 7 50. nights 752 3647 or 758 4476 RED OAK It tho location of thi attractive three bedroom homo on wooded lot; family room, eat In kitchen, two baths, one car garage, fenced backyard $51,900 Estate Realty Co . 752 5058; Billy Wilton, 758 4476</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DIS^Y^</p>
        <p>AUCTION SALE FARM &amp;amp; EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY MARCH 31, 1984 10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Located 3 mllee eael of Greenville Juel off HI Way 43 OIroctioea: From Greenville turn rt^t at Beila Fork. Go 2Vi mllee. Turn left on State Roed 1737. Farm located V4 mile on rtght.</p>
        <p>Farm conelats of. 72 ocrea total.</p>
        <p>Approximately 40 ecree crop land  32 aeree wooded. 1984 Tobacco Allotment 8253 Lba.</p>
        <p>Some email trete will be eold aeperetcly from farm tract ft 1 houec ft lot will be eold eeperatcly.</p>
        <p>This property la located only 500 feet from Eastern Pines Water System.</p>
        <p>MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW.</p>
        <p>Equlpmanl aa followa;</p>
        <p>1 Tobacco Rider, 4-</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>1 Troctw. MF, 175</p>
        <p>Row</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>DUracI )</p>
        <p>1 Cultivator, Ford</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>1 Dlc Hanow, King</p>
        <p>1 Fert. Sower, Cole</p>
        <p>(</p>
        <p>28 Blade</p>
        <p>1 Stalk Cutter. Ford</p>
        <p>1 Rolling Cultivator.</p>
        <p>1 Side Cutter,</p>
        <p>Lllllaton</p>
        <p>Barentliie, 5'</p>
        <p>1 Blade, Dearborn. 6</p>
        <p>I Trailer, 12</p>
        <p>1 Bottom Plow, Ford.</p>
        <p>1 Tranoplanler,</p>
        <p>3-14'</p>
        <p>Holland</p>
        <p>1 Rotary Cutter, Ford</p>
        <p>1 Planter/Fen., JD. 4-</p>
        <p>1 Sprayer, CCC</p>
        <p>Row</p>
        <p>13 Tobacco Trucka</p>
        <p>1 Tobacco Looper,</p>
        <p>1 Trailer, 4-Wheel ,</p>
        <p>Hawk</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1 Fert. Sower. JO</p>
        <p>1 Seed Sower, Gyro</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1 Chlocl Plow. MF, 7</p>
        <p>I Generator. Homeliie,</p>
        <p>Tine</p>
        <p>2750 Watt</p>
        <p>1 Boom</p>
        <p>1 Tobacco Topper, Powell. 2-Row</p>
        <p>BAND AND FREE BARBECUE &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>TERMS; Land: 10% di^y|pf sale. Balance In 30 deye. Equipment; Caah or good check day of aele.  ,</p>
        <p>* *  Sale  Conducted By</p>
        <p>EAST CAROLINA AUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>imaniMwmae xmm*</p>
        <p>Cmuci</p>
        <p>Milton Carrie 746-3883 Daya, 524-5664 Nighia W B. Taylor 527-1106 Daya. 523-9649 Nlghta</p>
        <p>cSujtng Unto</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;^li%Lng {jitfi ons</p>
        <p>OfO ux PtsuLouHy</p>
        <p>(Ofjuned daxiL</p>
        <p>Stock Number Description  - Price</p>
        <p>88  1981 Chevrolet Citation 4 door............ $5895</p>
        <p>8-697  1982  Custom Deluxe..........  $6995</p>
        <p>720  1981  GMC Pickup ....... $5995</p>
        <p>668A  1983  Ford Ranger...........   $6495</p>
        <p>8701  1980  Pontiac Sunbird 2 door.....................  $3695</p>
        <p>196A  1983  Chevrolet Malibu Wagon .....  $9695</p>
        <p>182A  1983  Chevrolet Camaro. .... ..........   .$9595</p>
        <p>184A  1980  Chevrolet Citation 4 door..........  ...  .$3295</p>
        <p>212A 1983 Chevrolet Silverado Pickup........  $9995</p>
        <p>255A  1980  Chevrolet Malibu Wagon ......   .  .  !$3695</p>
        <p>336A  1981  Chevrolet El Camino.  .....  $6995</p>
        <p>342A  1982  Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta.........   $8995</p>
        <p>370A  1980  Chevrolet Pickup.......................  .$6295</p>
        <p>8-710  1983  Chevrolet Cavalier 2 door...............  $7995</p>
        <p>7-605A 1983 Chevrolet Malibu Wagon..........   \.......  $9895</p>
        <p>8709 A  1983 Chevrolet Cavalier Wagon ............  $7695</p>
        <p>17    1984 Chevrolet S10 Pickup........   .$9795</p>
        <p>7-607  1983 Chevrolet SI 0 Blazer 4 Wheel Drive ..............^... $10,995</p>
        <p>380A  1982  Chevrolet Silverado Pickup.........  $8995</p>
        <p>330C  1980  Chevrolet Monza. ......   r............$4495</p>
        <p>7609  1982  Buick Limited 4 door.....    .$10,895</p>
        <p>7-612  1983  Buick LeSabre 2 door....................  $10,895</p>
        <p>403A  1983  Dodge Charger 2 door........   $6995</p>
        <p>395A  1981  Chevrolet Silverado Pickup, 12,000 miles .......  $8895</p>
        <p>8714  1982 Chevrolet Cavalier 4 door........  $6895,</p>
        <p>391B  1981 Dodge Challenger 2 door.................... $6595</p>
        <p>423B  1982 Chevrolet Monte Carlo T-tops.............  $9695</p>
        <p>444A  1982  Scotsdale Pickup .......  $7995</p>
        <p>268A  1984 Silverado Pickup, 1200 miles ........................$10,995</p>
        <p>387A  1981  Toyota Pickup  r .......  $4995</p>
        <p>466A  1983 SI 0 Pickup .......  $8995</p>
        <p>398A  1981  Chevrolet Pickup........   .^$5895</p>
        <p>457A  1984  Chevrolet Z28 Camaro, T-tops, 7,000 miles  ..........  $14,995</p>
        <p>564A  1979  Mercury Monarch 2 door.  .................  .$4895</p>
        <p>63A  1975  Chevrolet Impaia 4 door. ......  $1895</p>
        <p>679A  1979  Chevrolet Camaro. ...... $4995</p>
        <p>7593  1979  Olds Cutlass Supreme 2 door. ................  ..$5695</p>
        <p>31OA  1978 Ford Wagon.....................   $3995</p>
        <p>8711  1976  Cadillac Sedan DeVille 4 door..........   .$2895</p>
        <p>7-611  1979 Jeep Cherokee Wagon  ............  $5995</p>
        <p>8712  1980  Chevrolet Chevette 4 door.....................  $2895</p>
        <p>414A  1980 Chevrolet Citation 2 door................................ $4495</p>
        <p>393A  1979  Toyota Wagon.  ................  ;.  .$3995</p>
        <p>435A  1975 Chevrolet Malibu Wagon ............... .............$1695</p>
        <p>415A  1978 Ford Thunderbird.......... .......Y... r .............$4995</p>
        <p>344A  1978"Buick LeSabre 2 door ................I................$4995</p>
        <p>455A  1979  Chevrolet Silverado.............  .$6295</p>
        <p>465A  1979 Chevrolet Malibu Classic Wagon............   $5895</p>
        <p>474-A  1982  GMC Conversion Van, loaded....................... $13,695</p>
        <p>474-B'  1967 Chevrolet Step Van  ..... ..........................$1995</p>
        <p>17-A  1978 Chevrolet Chevette 4 door.........  $2295</p>
        <p>327-A  1977 Chevrolet Pickup........   $3495</p>
        <p>363-A  1979 Mercury Cougar 2 door  ...............  $5695</p>
        <p>245-A  1980  Datsun King Cab...............  $3395</p>
        <p>486-A  1980 Buick Riviera 2 door, loaded .......  $7995</p>
        <p>BBEaBnnr</p>
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        <p>109 Hom For Sai*</p>
        <p>REOUCIO TO U*Mt. Ownr wnti to Mil ond ho roducod Ihli chormlnfl hon# In Griltoo Thl ctom brick homo loaluro* o Toxoi tizo living room with tiroploco, don with llroploco InMrt, ol coromic tllod kllchon, largo coramic bath, baoomont, Kroenod back porch with Bar B Q grill and much moro MoMly Marcu Roalty 746 2IM</p>
        <p>bent WITH Opilon to buy Mid 60S Kayo Oavll 3SS69M or Duftui Roalty 7S6 5395</p>
        <p>RiyCR HILLS. Brand new contomporory ollgiblo lor N.C. Houling tinanclng. Boautltul corndr lot. heavily wooded, provrdei a gorooout Mtting for the rmtic ovforlor ot fhl* 3 bedroom, 2 bath, E 300 homo GroonhouM window in kitchen, 2 docks. Aldridge A Southerland 756 3500; Joan Hopper 756 9142</p>
        <p>This new lktino in</p>
        <p>Camalot shows the quality ot a custom built rustic ranch. It features 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, largo oat in kitchen, dining room, and greatroom with built Ins and tiroplace and double garage Lovely wooded lot A must to see 179.900 Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Soutt&amp;gt;erland. 756 3500 or 355 25W.  _</p>
        <p>519 Snowhlll street, Ayden, NC Call 756 2361 for Information Seen by appointment.</p>
        <p>TUCKEk TaTES Brand new 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch on huge corner wooded lot All formal areas, well arranged kitchen, deck Quality built throughout Excellent decor Aldridge and Southerland 756 3500. Jean Hopper 756 9142</p>
        <p>UNIQUE IS one of many words to describe this stately home in Williamston. 6 plus bedrooms. 6'/&amp;gt; baths, 35 closets are just some of the features that make up the 6000 square teet of living area Beautiful spiral staircase and large crystal chandelier make this house a one of a kind Priced to sell at 5120.000 Call Pami Hegger at Century 21 Tipton A Associates. 756 6810 Nights and weekends 355 6158 UNIVERSITY AREA coTortral two story home within waiking distance of campu*^. four bedrooms, two baths, detached buiJding Ideal for shop or storage 565,900 Estate Realty Co . 752 5058, nights 752 3647 or 758 4476''</p>
        <p>VA OWNEOI Reduced lo 565,900 Tour bedroom ranch in Lake Ellsworth! Only 5% down and no closing costs for quali fled buyer I Non veteran can purchase Hignite Realtors 757 1969 anytime</p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOLS ~ -AGENCY</p>
        <p>752 4012</p>
        <p>CORNER LOT in convenient College Court A lot of house for IhP money Located on a wooded corner lot at 1204 East Wright Road In College Court Subdivision Over 1,900 square feel of healed area with a dll^rent floor plan that's been . remodeled and refurbished -For/nal living room, big dining room and sitting area, three bedrooms or four depending on how you change things around. Family room with fireplace, two full tMths, carport and storage Excellent condition! Priced now 52.000 less at</p>
        <p>YOU WONT believe this yard in the spring! This yard comes alive every year with huiMreds of araleas. camilias. and many dogwoods and other ornamentals Nestled in the tregs at 122 King George Road thia large ranch features over 2,180 square feet of area with big* formal living and dining ardb, great kitchen with lots of storage and island Co/y den wHt fireplace Three bedrooms, two full baths Double garage wlt(i storage 598,500</p>
        <p>Nl^ HOME UNDER Con strction Two have already and if lyou hurry you can qualify for the N C HOUS INQ money at below market raft of 10 35% If you quality Unique floor plan features grat room and dining area with walk around fireplace people are talking about, big kitchen and eaftng area with island three becBooms. two full baths Seller pays all points and closing costs at ^55,500 FHAVA FINANC INQ AlSOAVAILABLE</p>
        <p>109 HouMt For Salt</p>
        <p>WARMTH ANO HIM rMly describe this family home in the 560's. Large kitchen, den with fireplace and bullt in bookshelves, living room, din ing room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage, covered ,patlo Perfect condition AldrK^ A Southerland 756 3500; Jean Hopper 756 9142</p>
        <p>WESTWOOD is the setting for this three bedroom, two bath home, very conveniently located for shopping and hospt tal; walk In laundry room, patio carport, spacious lot 559,900 Estate Realty Co., 752 5058, Billy Wilson, 758 4476.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE Cute as can</p>
        <p>be! 3 bedrooms, I'/i baths, living room, den with fireplace, deck, detached workshop, dou ble lot Ready to move in! Aldridge and Sutherland 756 3500, Jean Hopper 756-9142</p>
        <p>12 ACREi. TrI'level cedar home in country. 5'/ miles from Greenville City Limits. Excellent for gardening or outdoor lovers. 4 acres ot cleared land. 8 wooded 3 bedrboms. 3 baths, kltch</p>
        <p>en,'breakfast combination, e 590 000 Call</p>
        <p>... --------  Javis  Really  at</p>
        <p>752 3000 or Al or Lyle at 756 2904</p>
        <p>_   tipi  ,</p>
        <p>deck. I car garage 590 000 Call</p>
        <p>for details</p>
        <p>garage</p>
        <p>Call Da</p>
        <p>or 756 1997</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM FARM HOUSE</p>
        <p>central heat and air, recently remodeled, must be moved off properly 514,500. will pay local moving. 511,000 and you move I 524 532</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM BRICK No down payment if qualified for Farm ers Home Loan Approximately 5500 closing Located Ayden 746 6555</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, I BATH house 906 Howell street Call Beneficial 756 8035</p>
        <p>4 ROOM HOUSE Edward North Carolina Newly painted, wired, and plumbed, wall to wall carpet Excellent investment or starter home Tenant occupied 515.000 Call 756 4752</p>
        <p>40'S Just right for North Carolina housing loan! New carpet, paint and wallpaper Make this a little dollhouse Living room, huge eat in kilch en, 3 bedrooms, I bath, fenced yard and detached storage building Aldridge and Southerland 756 3500, Jean Hopper 756 9142</p>
        <p>540's. Great tor professional couple Close to everything Aldridge A Southerland 756 3500. Je^n Hopper 756 9142</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAYThe Dally ReflBCtor, Greenvllle, N C</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 25,1M4</p>
        <p>109 HouBM For Solo</p>
        <p>551,988. Nw Lltffng. 3 btdroom brick ranch. Lms Than 3 years old. A^oxlmafely 1130 square feet. Heat pump. Some owner tinanclng poetibla Possible loan assumption for qualllied buyer. Call Aldridge A Southerland, June Wyrick, 756 3500or 756 5716 nights.</p>
        <p>9.875% FINANCING sAVAILABLE</p>
        <p>Or Possible</p>
        <p>235 LOAN ASSUMPTION</p>
        <p>On this custom built brick ranch 3 be6room, I &amp;gt;,q bath home with large deck Beautifully landscaped on corner lot In great subdivision Priced In the low 50's.</p>
        <p>Call 756 5616 lor information</p>
        <p>lllinvtstmRnt Property</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT LOCATION, 2&amp;gt;/i acre, 330' frontage, conynercial land on Tenth Street with CDF zoning, only 4 blocks from ECU Cll 756 8948 alter 5pm</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT PROPERTY</p>
        <p>(two houses) on adjoining lots, each house has three bedrooms, dining room, one bath and silualed with In walking dis tance of campus 550,000 Call for details. Estate Realty Co., 752 5058; Billy Wilson, 758 4476.</p>
        <p>8-PLEX apartment. Close to university 1 bedroom, gross over 521,000 5145,000. 756 7417.</p>
        <p>113 Land For Sale</p>
        <p>Coastal PLAINS REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>ot Greenville, Inc.</p>
        <p>NE CORNER AT Boyd's Crossroads, 159 acres of beautiful land with a 2 3 acre pond. Part wooded, part cleared 5198.000</p>
        <p>BOYD STREET, Grimesland 17 89 acres In town 571,500</p>
        <p>758-6093</p>
        <p>HIGHWAY 33 EAST. 23 acres 500 toot frontage Beautiful woods Septic tank and Eastern Pines water Possible owner financing 559.500 Speight Real ly 756 3220, nights 756 9754 MACGREGOR DOWNS 9 acres Good buy at 53500 an acre Call CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associates 756 6810, nights Al Baldwin 756 7136</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WJ8LK TO PITT PALIA from fhl8 large brick ranch style s, home Formal, areas. 4 be^-oorns, 2 baths, carport and detachable workshop S60's Aldridge and Southerland 756 3308. Jean Hopper 756.9142</p>
        <p>WNT TO OWN A New Home? Build (I yoursell and save No doWn payment 9!9% financing Homes from under $20,000 Call 8480220 collect A Miles Home</p>
        <p>WAFtTEDSmall family with big' ideas or large family (or Ihii 4 bedroom home in Enilewood Reduced to $77.900 Caj Hignite Realtors 757 1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>COMPLETE INVENTORY OF SHELL PANTRY</p>
        <p>April 7,1984-9:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Location: Corner of Hwy 17 And Hwy 33, Chocowinity, N.C.  .1</p>
        <p>INVENTORY 8 Ft Ch8t FrMZtr 2 Door MarkklMr Cooltr 2 Door Evtnt Coolar glatt front</p>
        <p>2 Door Fogal Coolkr glaas front</p>
        <p>Wood A Motal tholvtt Glatt ditplay ctta Matal racks Swada caah ragittar Calculator</p>
        <p>4 hola drink box  n#i ttyla</p>
        <p>Hand truck.</p>
        <p>Cigaratta rack</p>
        <p>COMPLETE STOCK CIgarattaa LighI bulba Llfajacktla Collar</p>
        <p>Flahing polaa and ac-</p>
        <p>caaaorlaa</p>
        <p>Sun glaaaaa</p>
        <p>Battarlat</p>
        <p>Papar produca of all kindt</p>
        <p>Houaaftold claanara School auppMaa Soft drinki</p>
        <p>Asaoriad olectrlcal</p>
        <p>auppliat</p>
        <p>Stapla goods</p>
        <p>Much, Much More Too Numerous To List</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>Corner lot approximately 200 x 200. Masonry building approximately 1600 aquare feet with ample parking. At present being used for gas and general merchandise</p>
        <p>TERMS: Equipment CASH - Real Estate 10% day of sale. Balance in 30 days upon delivery of deed.</p>
        <p>Owner reserves the right to aqcept or reject any and all bids on Real Estate.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND RE ALTY CO PO Box 1235  Washington  North  Carolina</p>
        <p>Phone 946-6007  Stale  License  No  765</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>OOUC CURKINS Crnvill. N. C. 758 1875</p>
        <p>ftALPH RESPESS 'V*hingtor&amp;gt;. N.</p>
        <p> __1_9&amp;lt;8-  847</p>
        <p>SOT respohsible for accidents@ VOLKSWAGEN @1984 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT</p>
        <p>2 Door</p>
        <p>138</p>
        <p>Per Month</p>
        <p>EPA Rated 61 Hwy</p>
        <p>47 City</p>
        <p>Payment based on Selling price of $5999.00 plus freight and tax, $499 down (cash or trade). 52 monthly payments, 13% APR, finance charges $1,723.32, total of payments $7,223.32. With approved credit.</p>
        <p>IDE PECHELES VOLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>Gri'enville Blvd  7,)6-11 35</p>
        <p>Serving Gio('iivr;r-to  i , ' ; 1, .- .</p>
        <p>113 Uiid For Sale</p>
        <p>WAWTiB T6 tUV 5 T6 to</p>
        <p>Acre, wooded or partly woodod, loword8 Bolvoir or Bethol. AAutt pork 75S 7865 eftor5:30.</p>
        <p>14 ACklS, jMrt clear, port woodad, 57,500.00 down, belenco of 517,5004 finoncod 5 yosr* 12 pereonf, 752 1130,756 570t,</p>
        <p>34 ACRES</p>
        <p>lly II</p>
        <p>southoost of Graonvlllo botwoon highway 43 ond SR 1751 In PIH County, NC Lumpsum Molod bid Mie of 10:00 a.m. on 5 April 1904. For dotoilod pro^Tu, call or write Douglot F Em merthal, Jamot M. Varaman A Co.. Inc., Box 1066. Raleigh, NC 27602 ( 919) 832 9111, NC Broker LIcenM 156003.</p>
        <p>S.l ACRti. Excellent location" Cell for dtteil*. Cell Devi Realty at 752 3000 or Al or Lyto ot 756-2904 or 756 IfW.</p>
        <p>5.46 CLEAAI6 LAftO fuitoble</p>
        <p>for AAobile homo pork. Located off River road. Aldridge and Southerland. 756-3500 or Ray Speer* 758 4362.</p>
        <p>115 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>2LtSATeHeobAK</p>
        <p>I lot consitt* of 2'/&amp;gt; acrt*. 1 iof con*i*t* of approximatoly I</p>
        <p>1 lot 12 mllee Eeit of Greenvl'l It. 1 lot on Hlway II 6 milo* North of Groenvilla</p>
        <p>Cell Guy Mayo day* 757-1191 or nights 7513761.  </p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>115 Lot For Sale</p>
        <p>/$ ACr to an acre clearad or woodod. Eoty financing avallabta Locafad on Old Rivor Road. Eaitwood Country Ettafot. Call B.T Eaatwood, 752 1002.</p>
        <p>rFHii7Tirirfiriri7T</p>
        <p>E5tata5. Lot 6lu 110x150, up to 2 acro5. Call 746-6116.</p>
        <p>biANbY w't'i 'iirAm:</p>
        <p>Nice corner, level, wooded, lot. 5 mllot oast oft of highway 33. Restricfod. 7 yoor financing Call H.V. Elk* 756-3100. HANRAHAN MEACkWVS 12 mile* soufh of Graanvillo, on SR 1110, financing available Call 1 975 3240</p>
        <p>LARGE CORNER Lot in Btywood. WIntorvllla water, paved streets 756 1531.</p>
        <p>LftLCAttOkEAR $t&amp;lt;;k*' No restrictions, on water line 55,000 each The Ewana Com pony, 752 2SI4.</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL. Building lots 50900 Spoight Realty 756 3220, nights 756 9784</p>
        <p>ONE ACRE LOTS tor sale In Black Jock. 10% owner financ Ing Only 10% down. 754 5901</p>
        <p>sRpprs FR W Td %</p>
        <p>ACRE mobile home lots In well planned and carefully designed area Attention: Winter ville school district. Eastern Pines water system, and owner fl nencing 593.73 a month with only 5500 down. Choice Mtection of these large lots available now The Evan* Company 752 2514 or Winnie 752 4224.</p>
        <p>STOKES. 3 acre*. Owner tl-nencing 511,500 Speight Realty 756 3220, night* 756 9754</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>117 RMort Property For Sait</p>
        <p>BAYVlEVlf and only one block from wator-four bodroom trail er wHh IV5 batti* In txcallant condition-only 514,900 Estate Realty Co., 752 5050; nights 752 3647 or 758 4476</p>
        <p>FOR lALE or Laasa on</p>
        <p>Pamlico River, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, central heat and air, nice pier and beach LaoM price to be applied against purchoM W.M Call after 6 p m 946 7490</p>
        <p>LOOKING for a place on Aungo or Pamlico rivers? Then call u*. we have wafer fronf lots, cottages, end mobile home* for sale Sally Robinson. I 964 4711, Woodstock Raatty, Belhaven. 1 943 3352</p>
        <p>ON THE NUEtE River at Oriental, Conner 12X48 2 bedroom, air conditioned, furnished, underpinned on re nted waterfront lot. 55.000 744 6463</p>
        <p>ORIENTAL Water front lot with 135 feet on water, ideal for any type boat, restricted to 1200 square feet home This is re ducad to Mil at 515,400. Com-pare, and come buy Sail Loft Realty, Orienlal.N C 25571. ORIENTAL ARA: Beautiful I acre estate with modern brick home, only minutes from the best lishing, hunting, golf and sailing Priced at 5148,000 Sail Lott Realty, Oriental, N C</p>
        <p>PEPPERTREE OCEAN Front Retort time share con dominium. Atlantic beach North Carolina week I36 and 46 (September and November) Fully turnishad 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, equuipt with sauna and whirlpool tub (919 ) 752 5635.</p>
        <p>117</p>
        <p>Rtsort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>PORTSfOE (Whichard't Baach)-Ju*t. in time tor sum mar fun In this double wide with three bedrooms, two baths, great room with firmlaca, fully carpeted 12X20 Mck. plus storage building 547.500 Estate Realty Co . 752 5051, Billy Wilton. 758 4476</p>
        <p>120</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>NEED A PORTA JON? Call S 8. W. 752 4066 Handicapped units available</p>
        <p>NEED STORAOET We have any size to meet youf storage heed Call Arlington Self Storage. (3pen Monday Friday 9 5 Call 756 9933 YOU NEED Storage We have Call 758-7042</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 2 bedroom fownhouse V/i bath, washer dryer hook up. Central heat and air, 4 miles west of hospital Call 756 5780 weekdays. 752 0181 nights weekends</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>A BEAUTIFUL and energy e(ficier&amp;gt;t, one bedroom apart ment on Hooker Road '4 mile from 264 by pass Washer and dryer hook ups. 5225 per month Call Tommy, 756 7815. after 8 30 p m 75# 8733</p>
        <p>A 2 BEDROOM, I'q bath, energy efficient duplex, appli anees, hook up Convenient location 5285 756 7716 after 5. or weekends</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>ABSOLUTELY NICE, new I</p>
        <p>bedroom, convenient location, on Eastern Bypass, washer/dryer hookups. $210 per month. 756 7417</p>
        <p>AZALEA GARDENS*</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM furnished apartments, energy efficient, tree water and sewer, optional washers, dryers, cable T V Couples or singles only MOBILE HOME RENTALS Couples or singles Apartments i mobile homes in Azalea Gardens near Brook Valle/ Country Club</p>
        <p>Contact JT or Torrm/61.'-ams 756 7815</p>
        <p>CARRIAGE HOUSE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Highway 42 South (Just past Pitt Plaza)</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES.</p>
        <p>all electric, dishwashers, refrigerators, full carpeted. Cable Ty. pool and laundry room</p>
        <p>Call 756 3450 after 5 p.m</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
        <p>Spacious 2 bedroom townhouses with I i bams Aisc 1 bedroom apartments Carpet dishashers. compactors. pat 'ree cable TV, washer dryer hoo* vps. iduhdr/ room, sauna, tenms cour cijfiouseandpool 752 1557</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE APRIL I 2</p>
        <p>bedroom duplex Washer dryer hook up, central heat and air. 4 miles west ot hospital Cali 7S6 5780 weekdays. 752 0181 nights weekends</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Large 2 bedroom garden apart 'nents, carpeted dish washer, cable Tv laundr/ rooms balconies, spac.ous grounds with abundant parxing, economical utilities andpool Adiacent to Greenville Country Club 256 6869</p>
        <p>HOSPITAL AREA New</p>
        <p>townhouses, 2 bedrooms, appliances new, carpeted, neat pump and air Immediate oc cupancy 756 2193</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Enjoy</p>
        <p>Comfort In</p>
        <p>Apartment Living At</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
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        <p>Come visit Tar River Estates. Were giving our apartments a facelift for spring...And all that is necessary to make living more enjoyable at the best location in Greenville.</p>
        <p>One, Two And Three Bedroom units. Washer/Dryer hook-ups, cable TV, pool, club house and playground for the kids. Near ECU.</p>
        <p>Office Located At:</p>
        <p>1400 Willow Street ^</p>
        <p>At The Corner Of Elm &amp;amp; Willow 752-4225</p>
        <p>.S. Shelter Cori</p>
        <p>JARMAN AUTO SALES</p>
        <p>LOOK AT WHAT *500 DOWN WILL BUY!</p>
        <p>If you are looking for a nice used car for $500 down with low monthly payments, take a look at these.</p>
        <p>V/-</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>197B DODGE COLT-2 doof. AM-FM sfafao. Sales price $2150, $500 down paymant, 21 monthly payments, 18.5V, APR, total of payments $1976.73. Finance charges $299.06.</p>
        <p>1978 TOYOTA CELICA-2 door liftback. automatic, air, A58-FM radio. Salt! price $2950.00, $500 down payment. 24 ntonfhly peyments, 18.5% APR, total of payments $3007.68, finance charges $509.56.  ___</p>
        <p>1977 OLOS DELTA ROYALE-Loaded, 53,000 miles. Sales price $3150.00. $500 down payment, 24 monthly payments. 22% APR. total ot payments $3366.46, finance charges $662.62.</p>
        <p>1976 MAZDA-4 door, AI-FM stereo. Sales price $1450.00, $500 down payment, 12 monthly payments, 22% APR, toUl ot payments $1076.64, finance charges $116.03.</p>
        <p>1975 DODGE CRESTWOOD WAQON-Sales price $1350.00, $500 down payment, 12 monthly payments, 22% APR, total of payments $963.36, finance charge $105.65.</p>
        <p>*94</p>
        <p>*125.32</p>
        <p>*140.27</p>
        <p>*B9.72</p>
        <p>*B0.2B</p>
        <p>Prices Do Not Include N.C. Sales Tax Payments Include Credit Lifo Insurance</p>
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        <p>Hwy 43 North  Grant  Jarman-756-9542</p>
        <p>752-5237 Business  Edgar  Denton-756-2921</p>
        <p>Donald Garris-756-0929</p>
        <p>With Approved Credit 12 Months, 12,000 Miles Warranty AvailableAffordably priced luxury cars are waiting for you right now at Toyota Eastr We have a remarkable selection of previously owned models including BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Peugeot. '</p>
        <p>81 AUDI 5000 S81 MERCEDES-BENZ 300-D</p>
        <p>$275</p>
        <p>Per Month</p>
        <p>$470</p>
        <p>Per Month</p>
        <p>With approved credit and $1500 down (cash or trade), plus tax and license. Term is 42 months at 14.75% APR. Amount financed $9,000.00. Selling price is $10,500.00.</p>
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        <p>With approved credit and $2000 down (cash or trade), plus tax and license. Term is 48 months at 14.75% APR. Amount financed $17,0CK),00. Selling price is $19,000.00.</p>
        <p>82 MERCEDES-BENZ 240</p>
        <p>$442</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>Per Month</p>
        <p>With approved credit and $2000 down (cash or trade), plus tax and license. Term is 48 months at 14.75% APR. Amount financed $16,000.00. Selling price is $18,000.00.</p>
        <p>Come see these and many other affordable previously ovyned luxury cars.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA EAST</p>
        <p>Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer 1 (D9 Trade Street/G reenvi I le/756-3228</p>
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        <p>oanday, March 25.1984</p>
        <p>=or Rent</p>
        <p>COMVENIENt TO ECU - 2 bedroom, 1 both duplex with central air. Available Immedi ately No pets $240 per month 752 2040</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT TO HOSmL</p>
        <p>and AAall. New 2 bedroom brick townhouse Electric appliances; washer and dryer hook ups, no pets. $300 per month. 756 4746.</p>
        <p>CYPRESS GARDEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom apartments now available Walking distance of ECU Cable TV, dishwasher, disposal, washer/dryer hookup, fully carpeted. Immediate occupancy</p>
        <p>Professionally managed by Remco East, Inc. Weekdays  758  6061</p>
        <p>Nights 8, Weekends  758 5960</p>
        <p>DOCTORS PARK APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Need a furnished apartment? Have a small pet and no one wants you?</p>
        <p>Need a short term lease?</p>
        <p>Call us to see some of our two bOdroom apartments that we have available now. We furnish frost free refrigerators, range, garbage disposal, washer dryer hook ups and Cable TV. We have experienced average utili ty bills of $50.00 per month. One fornished two bedroom availa ble</p>
        <p>Also, we have one and three bbdroom apartments which will be ready in May. No short term leases on our new construction but we do allow small pets.</p>
        <p>Our pool and club house is in construction now. Call os for an appointment to see our many new units or some of our existing units for short term rental.</p>
        <p>Professionally Managed By REMCO EAST, INC</p>
        <p>Weekdays: 758-6061 Weeknights.and 758 1862 or Weekends:  752  7490</p>
        <p>DUPLEX APARTMENT. 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, central heat, garage. Nopets. Call 746 6317.</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK &amp;gt; AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTAAENTS</p>
        <p>327 one, two and three bedroom garden and townhouse apart ments. featuring Cable TV, mod ern appliances, central heat and air conditioning, clean laundry tKilities, three swimming pools</p>
        <p>Office 204 Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>752-5100</p>
        <p>EFFIClECVAPARTMENTS</p>
        <p> Dial direct phones 25 channel color tv</p>
        <p> Maid Service</p>
        <p> Furnished</p>
        <p> All Utilities ^</p>
        <p> Weekly Rates</p>
        <p>756 5555  '</p>
        <p>HE WTAGE INN MOTEL AOR rent 2 bedrbbbs</p>
        <p>townhouse. excellent location.</p>
        <p>3ulet neighborhood, stove, ishwasher. refrigerator In Ciudad $295, 757 3998, I 792 4740 FURNISHED APARTMENT For men or girls. $60 a month or couple $200 a month Near college. 758 2201</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>IN WINTERVILLE 3 bedroom apartment, appliances furnished, no children, no pets, deposit and lease $220 per month Call 756 50b7</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom garden ipart ments Carpeted, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal and cable TV Conveniently Ixated to shoppino center and schools Located just oft 10th Street</p>
        <p>Call 752-3519</p>
        <p>LARGE 1 BEDROOM carpeted apartment. 1 block from campus on 10th Street. Furnished or unfurnished. $175 a month. Call 752 7148. &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>LOOK BEFORE YOU LEASE!!!</p>
        <p>Enjoy the privacy of your own townnome with payments lower than monthly rent, $250 month!! Call today tor details. Wii Reid at 756 0446/758 6050. Iris Cannon at 746 2639/758-6050; Jane Warren at 758 7029/758 6050.</p>
        <p>COLLICEC MOORE</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p> no South Evans 758-6050</p>
        <p>RENT FURNITURE: Living, dining, bedroom complete $79.00 per month. Option to buy. U REN CO, 756 3862</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>Aprtmtnts For Rnt</p>
        <p>RIVER BLPF  lfers I bedroom garden aparfmenis and 2 bedroom townhouse apartment 6 month leases. For more information call 758-4015 Monday-Friday 10 am 6pm, Saturday and Sunday t pm - 5 pm</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door.</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Quality, construction, fireplaces, heat pumps (healing costs 50 percent less than comparable units), dishwasher, washer dryer hook-ups. cable TV,wall-to-wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra Insulation.</p>
        <p>Office Open 9-5 Weekdays</p>
        <p>9 5 Saturday  15  Sunday</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>AAerry Lane Off Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>756-5067</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL medical school; New duplex townhouses available for Immediate oc cupancy. $300 per month. No pets. 752 3152. ask for John or Bryant.</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL. New</p>
        <p>Duplexes. $300 per month. No pets. 752-3152.</p>
        <p>NEW 2 BEDROOM duplex. 4k acre lot, ceiling fan and plenty of room for your own garden Call Susan 756 9378 days or 756 7086 nights:</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>AMrtmtnts For Rtnt</p>
        <p>NOW'RENTING</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSeURGMANOk</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW LUXURY AFARTMSIfn-.-Features</p>
        <p> 2 large bedrooms</p>
        <p> I'/bbathi</p>
        <p> Thermopane windows</p>
        <p> E 300 Energy efficient</p>
        <p> Heet 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 appliances</p>
        <p> Custom built cabinets</p>
        <p>CALL 756-7647</p>
        <p>NOW RENTING VILLAGE EAST APARTAAENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouses, I'l baths, washer/dryer hook up. $295 per month. Call</p>
        <p>756-7755 or 758-3124</p>
        <p>OAKMONTSQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouse apartments. 1212 Redbanks Road. Dishwasher, refrigerator. range, disposal included. We also have (iable TV. Very convenient 'to Pitt Plaza and University. Also some furnished apartments available.</p>
        <p>756-4151</p>
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        <p>'Brownie Sez</p>
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        <p>Join Us For The Last Week Of Our Anniversary Celebration See These Specials Now!!</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>PAiflfER!</p>
        <p>NEEDED</p>
        <p>Only experienced Iredasman epply. Top Wages, hotplttlizttlon, other benefits.</p>
        <p>CALL 752-0632 Batween 5:30 &amp;amp; 6:30 PM</p>
        <p>1981 Ford Thiindorbird Town Landau Loaded with Equipment</p>
        <p>$6495 plus tax</p>
        <p>1978 Grand Prix Fully Equipped Like New-Low Miles</p>
        <p>$3995 plus tax</p>
        <p>On The Lot Financing With Approved Credit</p>
        <p>BROWNIE MOTOR SALES</p>
        <p>1401 W. 14th street  752-0117</p>
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        <p>117</p>
        <p>SPECIAL!</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>Can Put You In A New Topaz</p>
        <p>Down Payment Cash or Trade</p>
        <p>* With Approved Credit</p>
        <p>Stock #4022</p>
        <p>8598</p>
        <p>Plus N.C. Sales Tax and Freight</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>This Special Price Includes:</p>
        <p>Interval Wipers Console Digital Clock Power Steering Power Brakes Cruiae Control</p>
        <p>Stereo Radio Air condition Radial Tires Halogen Headlamps Dual Visor Vanity Mirrors Body Side Moldings</p>
        <p>Bumper Guards</p>
        <p>EAST</p>
        <p>CAROLINA</p>
        <p>TRUCKS</p>
        <p>Wet End Circle</p>
        <p>LINCOLNMERCURYGMC GrecnviUe, N.C.</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>ApertmeiitB For Raw</p>
        <p>2 ei5i55M Toi^^itt -</p>
        <p>carpeted with central haat and air, ivy bath*. $295 par month. CadarCourt Call 758 3311.</p>
        <p>2 BEORM apartment rwar</p>
        <p>ECU. Haat and water Included. $275 per month. 751-0491 or 756 7809before9p m.</p>
        <p>2 BEOOOM townhouse with fireplace. Avelleble March 1 at Shenandoah Village $365 month Call Loralle 3512000.</p>
        <p>WTTLIAMSBURO MANOR. 2</p>
        <p>bedroom. IVy bath. End unit. Outside and attic storage. Energy Efficient. Call 756 9006</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM townhouse duplex. I'/y bath, convenient to mall and hospital $285 Call 756 4277 or 752 1179.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>121 Aparlmtnts For Rtnt</p>
        <p>121 ApartmBntB For Rant</p>
        <p>121 Apartmantf For Rtnt '</p>
        <p>iPAdlOUS T^NkCUit and duplai. Firaplaca, carpal. dl$nvyathar, ranga, refrigara tor 355 2432</p>
        <p>TAFTRIVER'</p>
        <p>ESTATES</p>
        <p>t, 2, and 3 badrooms, wasttar dryer hook ups, cabla TV, pool, |l^ housa, playground. Near</p>
        <p>Enjoy Comfort In Apartmant Living</p>
        <p>l400Wlllovy Street Office Corner Elm &amp;amp; Willow</p>
        <p>752-4225</p>
        <p>two kl6kdM b#Hx</p>
        <p>near ECU, energy efficient, heet pomp, carpet, range, r^ trigerator, hook ups. No pets. $210 Cell ?5t 7M0.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Ona Btdroom Novy Available CABLE TV.TENNIS COURTS,POOL Convtnimt to Shopping and ECU</p>
        <p>Of t let hours $ a. m. &amp;gt;0 5 p. m. AAonday through Friday Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Call us 24 hours a day at</p>
        <p>756-4800</p>
        <p>WEOGEWOODARMS</p>
        <p>2 bedroom, IL? bath townhouses Excellent location. Carrier haat pumps, Whirlpool kitchen, washer dryer hookups, pool, tennis court Immediate occupency</p>
        <p>756-0987</p>
        <p>two BEOXOOM. 1 'y beth town house at Village East. $300 par month, lease end deposit required. Outfus Really, Inc , 756 0011</p>
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        <p>121</p>
        <p>ApBrtmtntB For Rint</p>
        <p>Wilson Acre Apartments</p>
        <p>2 B I BEDROOMS, waihtf and-</p>
        <p>dryer hook up, dishwashae, heal pump, tannis, pool, sauna, salt cleaning ovan, frost frta retrigarator 3 blocks from ECU Call 752-0277 day or nlohf Equal Housing Op)Wtuny'</p>
        <p>1 ANO 2 ABDROOM apart mants evelleble, for rent. 752 3311.</p>
        <p>I libftM; all electric, cloee to university, carperting, ap0l anees, end weter Included. Ca bit tv hook up No pets $l5 a</p>
        <p>month 756 3923 _.</p>
        <p>I BEDROM Efficiency Closa to cempus. Partielly furnished. Phone 756 4364 efier 7, ask ter Donnie.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1984 Chevrolet Custom Van-Dual air and heat, loaded with all the extras, even a TV and CB (4 in stock)</p>
        <p>1983 AMC Jeep Wagoneer Ltd.-Loaded, 13,000 miles, like new!!!</p>
        <p>1983 Toyato Clica QT-Like New, Has all the extras, 13,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1983 Buick Regal-2 door. Loaded!</p>
        <p>1983 Buick LeSabre Limited-Has All The Equipment!</p>
        <p>1983 Buick' Electra-2 door, extra low mileage!!</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Electra-One owner, 20,000 miles!</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet S-10-25,000 miles, Auto, Air, Stereo, one owner!!</p>
        <p>1982 Ford LTD Crown Victoria-Loaded, one owner!</p>
        <p>t982 Ford LTD Crown Victoria-One owner. Like New, has all the extra</p>
        <p>equipment! ,</p>
        <p>1982 Pontiac J2000-Clean, one owner.</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Malibu-4 door. Extra Nice!</p>
        <p>1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cierra-4 door, economical, low mileage.</p>
        <p>1982 Honda Prelude-Low mileage, one owner.</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun 280 ZX-Sharp! Reduced!</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Customized Van-Like New!</p>
        <p>1981 Pontiac Grand Lemans Wagon-38,000 miles, one owner, like new!  '</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 280Z-One owner, 24,000 miles, extra clean. Loaded. ,</p>
        <p>198 Pontiac LeMans-4 door, one owner, low mileage.</p>
        <p>1981 Poritiac Grahd Prix-Extra low mileage. One owner.</p>
        <p>1980 Volkswagen Rabbit-One owner-$2995.00 This week only!!</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Skylark-4 door, one owner.</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Customized Vans-Has all the extras!!</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Chevette-automatic, air, stereo, 47,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge Truck-Save on This One!</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Monza-One owner, automatic, air, 32,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Malibu Station Wagon-low mileage, one owner.</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge Dlplomat-2 door, one owner, 47,000 actual miles.</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge Monaco-One owner, 53,000 miles-This weeks low price-$2495.00  - -</p>
        <p>1978 Buick Lesabre-4 door, one of a kind, 36,000 actual miles, one owner!!    -</p>
        <p>1978 Volkswagen Rabbit-Clean, good oondition-This weeks price-' $1895.00.  </p>
        <p>1978 Ford Fairmont Wagon-One owner, low mileage!- -  '  </p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Monte-42,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo-Excellent Condition-extra clean, 59,000 miles-$1995.00.</p>
        <p>1975 Dodge Co&amp;gt;onet-One owner, air, automatic, 70,000 miles.</p>
        <p>THIS WEEKS SUPER SPECIALS!</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Century-Good Transportation NADA Retail $4700 This Weeks Price $3950.00!!</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Caprice-Good Condition NADA Retail $4075'This Weeks Pric $3475.00!!</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Thunderbird-Cne owner, loaded. NADA Retail $4375 This Weeks Price $3575.00!!  .</p>
        <p>-1978 Ford LTD-Two door, one owner, 34,000 actual miles. This Weeks Special Price $2975.00!!    '  .  </p>
        <p>GRANTS WHOLESALE CORNER</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Skylark Limited-Good Condition-$3475 1980 Buick Century-Runs Good-$2975 1979 Chevrolet Caprice-2 door, Clean-$3175 1979 Dodge Diplomat^7,000 miles, one owner-$3475</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Thunderbird-Cne owner. All the extras-$3375 1978 Ford LTD-2 door, 34,000 miles-$2975</p>
        <p>1975 Ford Torino Wagon-Good Condition-$975 1975 Chevrolet lmpala-56,000 miles, Clean-$1575 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo-43,000 miles-$1975</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Skylark-Good Condition-$3175</p>
        <p>1974 Chevrolet Impala-Clean, Good Conditon-$975</p>
        <p>1975 Pontiac Astre-Good Condition-$875 1972 Ford LTD-Runs Good-$375</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0063" />
        <p>The Dally Reftcctof, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>AMrtnNHitt For Ront</p>
        <p>1 IIDRM pertrint, 11} EMt !  Ayltn  Com*</p>
        <p>bythtrl OOp m tl40*mo&amp;lt;ith</p>
        <p>r iibimmt &amp;lt;ownhou</p>
        <p>dupltK. AH mo&amp;lt;l*rn convi ni*nc*t. C*ntr*lly localMl IJ*0 per month Short Imm pottibi* C*M7S4 44IOor7M$M1</p>
        <p>1 IIDRM OUOLEX</p>
        <p>aprtmnt 1 Frog l*v*l H*l pump. dlhw*h*r, no peti. t2S p*r month Coll 7S 24 b*tor*Sp.m or7S* SIU ] IIDROOM buplii  mlitt out on highway 43 South S2M a month. Call 7 25*4 or 744 2291 atimi 30</p>
        <p>2 tEDROOM WITH Appllancat No children or pelt 302 Alh. $270 plu* deposit</p>
        <p>7247S0__</p>
        <p>.  OM apartmenti,</p>
        <p>avdlabi* for summer school anf fetl &amp;lt;220 per month 7S6 3M3. atterepm</p>
        <p>2 ItbftOOM DUPLEX Oulet area Carpet, hookups, garden icac* Immaculate No pets S07M 247IOr7M 1S43</p>
        <p>imSBT I bath house 1030 sgi)gp feel with fireplace end atr*eondltlon Eastern Street AaAte for $330 per month AsdHabI* in April Call Otvli Branch Management.</p>
        <p>33$J0D0__</p>
        <p>3 |LOKS from University Refrigerator, stove, furnished, hoflk opt tor washer and dryer Available April 1st Call 732 OIM 7M 27M,</p>
        <p>itT</p>
        <p>Busintst Rtntals</p>
        <p>IELOW MAfrKit LASE 3000 tmMm toot of prim* retail or 04(1** space, Arlington Boulevard location For further information Call collect I 733&amp;gt;0M3</p>
        <p>lTAIL BUILOINO for leas*</p>
        <p>3300 tguar* feel 329 Arlington Blvd Phone 333 *002</p>
        <p>square teet Sprinkled codcrat* floor, loading docks, raff tiding, complefly dry Available Immediately Call 732 4915</p>
        <p>12S Condominiums  For Ront</p>
        <p>bB7TaIIdlo7d' in town laeging for best teriani in town! If you are a young couple or a /oung profeulonal you may consider this 2 bedroom, i&amp;gt; bblh condominium yours tor the affordable rent of $293 per month Leas* required Call Jo* Ward *1 73140 or 732 1755 afttr 3 00 Available May 1</p>
        <p>fT 2 bedroom I'j condominium Cable TV, Leas* desired $290 00</p>
        <p>Available April</p>
        <p>9 00 per 13 Call</p>
        <p>lit *111 days, or 738 0941 eyjnlngs</p>
        <p>Fdk ilENT Two bedroom condominium at Shenandoah Vin*M $3M00 a monttv call 732^37 Monday Friday lAM to 5PM</p>
        <p>F6k iALC BY OWNER West ^t Bogue Sound Waterfront condominium In Beacon's Qoach Four year guaranteed leal* with esculatlong lease payment End unit with all extras Included Call 919721 741), nights and weekends</p>
        <p>5T</p>
        <p>NEVER previously oc cupled condominium. 2 bedrooms. I'1 baths 203 Shiloh Drive In Shenandoah Village, qn 2*4 Bypass near Carolina East Malt Efficiency rated and In fulated. Rated E30p. Fully  d Refrigerator with Ice dishwasher Available diately. $300 per month Jitarested should call Smith Electric Company 732 2IU 8 .o *.att*rSp.m.7S2 2040</p>
        <p>t FeOROM flat with 2000 square teet at Qufil Ridge Available Immediately Rents for $400 per month. Clark Branch, Realtors 333 2000 IEOROOM condominium at HI  Available  Imm*</p>
        <p>dWibi</p>
        <p>v</p>
        <p>11*333</p>
        <p>month Call</p>
        <p>iBfSlMk condominium at Windy Ridge Available In MaFch. $433 month Call Loreil*</p>
        <p>moo </p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 25,1984 Q.'j-j</p>
        <p>12S Condominiums For Ront</p>
        <p>iUAIL RlDdl  3 bedroom condominium available. AAarch IJh baths, fully carpeted, heat pump, and all appliances furnished^ Call Judv at 333 2000, Monday Friday I 30 to 3 00</p>
        <p>127 Housos For Ront</p>
        <p>ifOUSE AND APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>In Greenville and near Ayden 744 3284orS24 3l</p>
        <p>^$E FOR RENT 109 Jay Circle, Edwards Acres AAonth to month lease House will remain on the market 40 days nolle* if sold 3 bedrooms, excellent condition. $330 Aldridge 8, Southerland, 734</p>
        <p>MbUiE RENT FREE lor minor repairs. 19 miles from Greenville Garden space available Prefer family with children or retired couple Write House PO Box 1947 Greenville</p>
        <p>LAkOE HOME In excellent</p>
        <p>condition 3 bedrooms, 2 baths All formal areas Den with fireplace $525 a month Lilly Bichardson Realty 355 2240</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT AND REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>as</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>WBdnBBday. Mar. 28,1984 -10:00 A.M.</p>
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        <p>Location: Tako Highway 17 North from Washington. Go approximately 12 miles. Sale will be on right.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS J.O. 4240 with duals and ab</p>
        <p>E.I). 4440 with duals and bab</p>
        <p>AC 7080 wtth duals AC BOBO FordBBOO</p>
        <p>iMarnatlonal Supar C</p>
        <p>"TRUCKS</p>
        <p>B7B Chavrolat C-BO omp</p>
        <p>1B7S Chavrolal C-B5 10</p>
        <p>173QMC2lon dump l9B4FordF-B00 Fist bad 1B72FordF-350 Pickup 1074 Chavrolat C-tO Pickup</p>
        <p>' HARVESTERS Long bulk harvaatar with Slrallars.blua.</p>
        <p>TrLsUta bulk harvaslar Wth trallars</p>
        <p>Roanokg stick harvastar Rosnoka 1 row automatic Mth 4 trallars Lllllston BOOO HIcap coinblM</p>
        <p>LIUIstontBBO Combina</p>
        <p>I BARNS f Rosnoka 12B rack gas tirad.</p>
        <p>B Roanoka IB box gas firad, Ilka naw</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT i row Lllllston rolling cultivator</p>
        <p>4 row tobacco baddar</p>
        <p>Browcunivstor</p>
        <p>BOO gallon B row pull</p>
        <p>'syor</p>
        <p>gallon 4 row sprayar d.O. flax cuHlvator 200 gallon aaddia tanks with brackal</p>
        <p>4 row W B A baddar with markars</p>
        <p>1)2'Lima Rotoar 12tlnachlsalplow fit. King disc harrow</p>
        <p>Monarch PTO Irrigator Farguson 2 row diggar KMC Vina cuttar BOO gallon sprayar. PTO or ground dFivan M.F. 4 bonom plow M.F. 3 bottom plow Noble Do-all with 1B0 gallon spray tanks LalyRotarrls13</p>
        <p>LHIIston rolling cultivator 4 row</p>
        <p>Ford 6 row  plow typo cultivator</p>
        <p>7000 Maxmorge planter 4 row</p>
        <p>J.O. B row No-till plantar 4 row KMC rippar baddar J.D.tS'disc</p>
        <p>400 gallon saddle tank system</p>
        <p>BO gallon front mount system</p>
        <p>110 gallon saddle tanks B" SO'PTO Auger 450 bushel grain trailer 11 tin# chisel plow 4 whaal grain trailer Hardaa S' sidaboy J.D. 7.' bush hog Laly PTO spreader</p>
        <p>3 ton grinder</p>
        <p>J.D. 88 (too H.P. blade) 8'</p>
        <p>Little S'Mad#</p>
        <p>Camper shall</p>
        <p>J.D. moisture taster</p>
        <p>too gallon fuel tank with</p>
        <p>electric pump</p>
        <p>2-3 ton Chora tlma lead</p>
        <p>bins</p>
        <p>2-70' Automatic faad systems</p>
        <p>11-2 hols ISO lbs. Fasd-ers</p>
        <p>3-70' Hog curtains 2S steal hog panels J.D. 23S17^pulldisc J.D. 4 bottom 1250 plow J.O. Land lavalar 1B3S -12'</p>
        <p>J.D. seed drill-12' Monldga 8440 grain dryer</p>
        <p>4 twin axle Rosnoka peanut trailer</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE To Bb Sold At 2:30 P.M.</p>
        <p>TRACT 1 Total Acres 124 Cleared 24 Woods 100 Tobacco 4211 Lbt. Peanut! 7182 Lba.</p>
        <p>TRACT 2 Total Acres IS Cleared B Woods 6 Tobacco 341B Lbs.</p>
        <p> JERM8: Equipment: Cash. Real Esteta: 10^ *y &amp;lt;&amp;gt; '-Menee In 30 daya upon dallvory ol deed. Owner |aeme the right to accopt or reject any or all Wds.</p>
        <p>Salt Conducted by</p>
        <p>COllNIMY lUlYS AUCTION ANOFTFAl TY CO ' 0 Hti. I  W,r.hmi|toti</p>
        <p>OUOQURKINS yenvHle, N.C.</p>
        <p>bl.iU' liciMisi' No 71</p>
        <p>RALPH RESPESS</p>
        <p>HI-1I7B</p>
        <p>Washln</p>
        <p>47B</p>
        <p>Nor HespoNstBie for accidents</p>
        <p>127 Houbrb For Rtnf</p>
        <p>ATYRACTIVE 2 btdroom house. Crow' Nat nslghberhood. adjacent to campu Central heal and air, fenced yard for dog S2S0 per month Phone 754 174*.</p>
        <p>BROK VALLEY 4 or 5 bedroom, formal area and den, horl term leete, available April I $400 a month. Call Jeanette Cox Agency Inc 734 1322</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD 3 bedroom,</p>
        <p>bath, carport, central air. ga heat $400 Phone 754 *731 after 5pm  "</p>
        <p>EDWARDS ACRES 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, l&amp;gt;/y bath, $400 per month PACTOLUS HIGHWAY 3 4 bedrooms, 2 bathi $3 per month RIVERHILLS 4 bedroom, 3 bath available May I $300 per month. All require lease and security de posit Duflu Realty, Inc., 734-0811</p>
        <p>HOME FOR RENT in Griffon Call AAax Waters at Unity Inc. 334 4147 days, 324 4007 nights.</p>
        <p>129 Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>NICE 3 bedroom brick home Central air, I'-j bath, fenced beck yard. University area S343 per month 734 1952</p>
        <p>ONE BLOCK from cempus and town 4 badroomj, 2 bath S400 plus deposit 738 0174</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOM, 2'/&amp;gt; bath townhouse with fireplace in Windy Ridge Available April I Lees* and deposit required $395/month Call Ball &amp;amp; Lane, 732 0023  _</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOMS, heal pump, washer dryer hookups, retrig eretor, stove Water included Rent $275 per month 355 2240 Lily Richardson Realty</p>
        <p>JO* SOUTH Warren 4 bedroom, 2 balh, brick, large lot $4 per month Lease, deposit, no pels Family pre lerred 758 1335</p>
        <p>) BEDROOM HOUSE located close to the University Call after 4 p m 734 0328</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, carport, storage,' heal pump, conve niences $350 Call 757 0001, 753 401SOT 754 9004</p>
        <p>VILLAGE TRAILER Park Ayden Paved streets, city water, sewage, trash collection. First month free or we pay moving expenses 744 2425 or 752 7148</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM Brick home on Tryon Drive in Colonial Heights Home has I'l baths, den. economical natural gas heat and wall to wall carpet Available April I $340 758 5399</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>133</p>
        <p>AAobilR HomM For Rent</p>
        <p>MOILt HdMf furnl8h*d No pett. no children Call 752 3242 or 752 4008.</p>
        <p>NICE OUIET homa tor *ica quiat parson No children, pets. Hook ups. Immaculate. Call 754 2471 or 7 1543</p>
        <p>iPECIAL ATES on I, 2, end 3 bedroom nsoblle homes. 81 and up No pets, no children 7M074S.</p>
        <p>12X40 antral heat and air condition. 3 miles north of city. Call7S2 4048or7M 2347</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM mobile home (or rent. Call 754 4487 from 9 a m. to8p.m.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, CARPETED.</p>
        <p>central heat 8, air, furnished, no pets, on private lot. 4 miles north east of Greenville Depo* it required 744 2598 or 355 3793 night.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, furnished, eir, washer, carpet, no pets, no children 7 4857</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM Mobile home Prefer older couple or older person 753 0098 after 6</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM TRAILER For</p>
        <p>rent. Good location Call after 5, 754 47</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>133 AkoMI* Homes For Ront</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM V/t hatli with wathar. Colonial Park 8185 pludapetlt.7-gt74._</p>
        <p>trdm Graanvilia* 355* 247*4*^1 5 753 5449aHtr5</p>
        <p>13S</p>
        <p>OHIco SpOCR For Ront</p>
        <p>BUILOiNG, 1200 square feet on Evans Straat (3 offices) 7 7417 or 752 4295</p>
        <p>BUILDING At 1209 Evans Street. 1140 square feet, heating and air Reasonable rent Deys 752 8559 or nights 752 2498</p>
        <p>FOR LEAS Sales or office Mcc 1400 square feet at 2725 East loth street. Colonial Heights Shopping center Call 7 4257 2 4p m</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE for rent 700 square teet. East lOth Street Cell 7 2300 days</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE</p>
        <p>3 4 room suite. All dtlllties and ianlforlal services furnished Chapin Little Building, 3104 S Mernorial Drive. Call</p>
        <p>Chapin &amp;amp; Associates 756 1234</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM 2 bath, lireplece. fenced beck yard, stove, refrig erator with ice maker, conve men! to Hospital, 758 3202 Call belrwwen9 5</p>
        <p>3 BE'OROOM contemporary home, near Candlewick Estates Grealroom with fireplace, dining room $450 month, I year lease required Call Ann Bass or ^dalyn AAcGuflln CENTURY 21 Bass Realty. 754 4444or 754 9881</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, HOUSE near Hastings Ford Available June 1st $350 Call 753 3023. 754 6955, or 753 3576</p>
        <p>1 OR 4 BEDROOM house 409 West 4lh Street $300 per month Call 757 0688</p>
        <p>5 BEDROOM Older home Located in Winlerville Needs work Will rent as is iot $250 per month $250 deposit required Cqll 756 9874  </p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>anV type</p>
        <p>REPAIR WORK</p>
        <p>Carpentry  Mesoitry</p>
        <p>Rooting }STMrtEipwwn</p>
        <p>CALL JAMES HARRINGTON 7S2-778S AHer 6 PM</p>
        <p>STEEL FABRICATION SERVICE</p>
        <p>Pig cookers. Mvettoc.k equl'p-menl, (arm trailers, larm equlpmint, truck bodies. Reesonabt* rates.</p>
        <p>7S3-368B</p>
        <p>Attar 6 p.m.</p>
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        <p>OCTORS PARK</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>All new luxurious 1,2, and 3 bedroom apartments for todays Professional, Units include Frost Free Refrigerators, Dishwashers,* Disposals, Cable TV, Washer-Dryer Hookups. All energy efficient. Flat or townhouse.</p>
        <p>LoceiRd Adjacent to Hospital and Medical School POOL AND CLUB HOUSE COMING SOON!</p>
        <p>Professionally Monoeed By</p>
        <p>remco</p>
        <p>east,</p>
        <p>inc.</p>
        <p>Contact: REMCO EAST P.O. Box 6026 Graanvilia, N.C. 27834 Days: 919/758-6061 Nights A Waakands: 919/758-1862 or 919/752-7490</p>
        <p>TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS CARS</p>
        <p>1983 Dodge Aries - 4 door, automatic, air condition, Burgundy. 1983 Dodge 400  4 door, automatic, air condition. Dark Blue: 1983 Peugeot 505S - 4 door, 4 speed, sunroof' loaded. Silver. 1983 bodge Diplomat - 4 dOor, power steering, power brakes, air condition, Beige.  ^</p>
        <p>1982 Dodge Colt  2 door, 4 speed, air condition. Blue.</p>
        <p>1982 Dodge Colt - 4 speed, air condition; Brown.</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Regal * 2 door, Burgundy, air, stereo, cruise control. 1982 Toyota Corolla - 4 door, 4 speed, air condition, one owner.</p>
        <p>1982 Peugeot 505 - 4 door, automatic, air, power-windows. Silver.</p>
        <p>1981 Plymouth TC-3 - 2 door, automatic, air, White.</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Chevette  4 door, automatic, air condition. Burgundy. -</p>
        <p>1981'Dodgc Omni - 4 door, 4 speed, air condition. White. 1981 Olds Cutlass - 4 door, autornatic, air condition, White. 1981 Ford Fairmont - 4 door, automatic, air condition. Blue. 1981 Cadillac Fleetwood - Loaded with all the extras! Silver. 1981 Dodge Mirada 4 door, automatic, air condition. Dark Blue.</p>
        <p>1980 Ford Thunderbird - automatic, air condition. White. 1980 Plymouth TC-3 - 2 doo(M speed, Red.</p>
        <p>1980 Pontiac Phoenix - 2 door, 4 ^eed. Gray 1980 Datsun 510 Wagon  4 speed. Bronze.</p>
        <p>1980 Pontiac Grand Prlx - Power windows, cruise control. 1980 Pontiac Sunbird - 4 speed, air condition, 29,(XX) miles. 1980 Chrysler Lebaron - 4 door, air condition, automatic. Beige.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Granada - 4 door, automatic, air condition. Silver. 1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo - automatic, air condition. Blue. 1979 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon - Loaded!</p>
        <p>1979 Plymouth Horizon - automatic, air condition. White. 1978 Dodge Diplomat - 4 door, Loaded, White.</p>
        <p>1978 Plymouth Fury - 2 door, automatic, air condition. Silver. 1978 Pontiac Phoenix - 2 door, automatic, air condition. White. 1978 Chrysler TC Wagon - Brown.</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Caprice - 4 door, automatic, air condition, Blue.</p>
        <p>1978 Buick Skylark - 4 door, automatic, air condition. Green. 1978 ,Olds Cutlass Wagon  automatic, air condition, Burgundy.</p>
        <p>1977 Lincoln Continental Town Car - 4 door, Loaded, Silver. 1977 Mercury Monarch - 2 door, air condition, Silver.</p>
        <p>TRUCKS</p>
        <p>1982 Ford 12 Passenger Van  Likq, New. White.</p>
        <p>1982 Dodge Ram Van - Like new, Rental Van.</p>
        <p>1980 Dodge D50 - 4 speed, White.</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge D150 - automatic. Blue and White.</p>
        <p>1978 Jeep Cherokee - tilt and cruise, Blue.</p>
        <p>1978 Dodge DlOO - automatic, has camper shell.</p>
        <p>135</p>
        <p>Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>AFidiSitTostar* l*-tricity and ianatorlal services included xvitn option of secre tary assistance and telephone service. No deposit required Located "Arlington Blvd Cell 754 5477</p>
        <p>OFFICES FOR LEASE Con tact J.T or Tommy Williams, 754 7115</p>
        <p>RRIME LOCATION Arlington boulevard. Business proftessional office suite 1234 square teet 754 4295 nights</p>
        <p>UP TO 2.5M SQUARE feet each location. Prime office space availM}le at 35 South Memorial Drive and 2820 East 10th Street Phone 752 38</p>
        <p>3 PRIVATE offices with bathroom Available, in April Off 244 Business $125 per month plus electric Call Clark Branch Management. 355 2000</p>
        <p>137 Resort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>138 Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>NEAR ECU Rooms lor rent Prefer single ladies 119 West 12th Street |</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC BEACH, ocean viaw 3 bedroom, sleep 8, central air 7S2 7881</p>
        <p>ROOM CLOSE to ECU No pets. 1100 Call 752 2444</p>
        <p>CONDOMINIUM at pineknoii hore 2 bedrooms. 2 pools, oceantront, very nice. Every thing furnished, just bring yourself. Now renting for summer 7S2 1117,</p>
        <p>ROOM FOR RENT $125 a nsonth plus kitchen ^iviledges 752 2804</p>
        <p>142 Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>EMERALD ISLE Luxury Oceantront, t. 2, 3 bedroom Linens avJiiable. pool, tennis. Spell Realty. 1 354 3212</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM ocean front con dominium Available week o&amp;lt; June 23 Call 754 3115 days, 754 2899 after 6 Ask tor Buddy</p>
        <p>HOUSEMATE WANTED to share 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home near hospital and mall $125 per month, '/j electric Professional person preferred 754 4900 after 3 00</p>
        <p>RESPONSIBLE non smoking roommate needed through May 31 754 2100</p>
        <p>138 Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>144 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>LARGE FURNISHED room with refrigerator 2 blocks from ECU Quiet male student only 752 7243</p>
        <p>1974 - 1980 AUTOS and trucks. Top wholesale^ices Grimsley Motors, 2900 East lOth Street. 757 1044</p>
        <p>144 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>BEASLEY LUMBER Products will pay up to $1 per M for 0000 grade standing Pine Timber Also lop prices paid lor good grade Pine logs delivered to Scotland Neck mill Call Gene Baker 824 4121 or 824 4203</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pine and hardwood timber Pamlico Timber Company, Inc 754 8415</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY standing timber Large or small tracts Any species 744 4825 or 744 2041</p>
        <p>148 Wanted Tc Rent</p>
        <p>OLDER LADY, ALONE desires</p>
        <p>to rent small house or apart ment Ayden or Stokes Approx imately $1 Call 744 3540 after 4:p m</p>
        <p>YOUNG FAMILY Would like to rent house in country. Greenville area, approximately $1 per month Call 758 5842</p>
        <p>The Real Es/</p>
        <p>MOREHEAO CITY WATERFRONT</p>
        <p>22S' on protacted Coral Bay with boat dock. Ideal for docking largo boats and easy accaat to Bogue Sound and Atlantic Ocdan. Approximately 2 acre wooded lot. 3000 aq. ft. custom built homa with central hot water heat and central air conditioning. For mora information:</p>
        <p>CALL MILLIE PHILLIPS REALTY 919-726-2841  919-247-3881</p>
        <p>LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOTS VA &amp;amp; FHA APPROVED</p>
        <p>HUNTINGRIDGE</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING-CITY CONVENIENCE"</p>
        <p>FALKLAND HIGHWAY-2 MILES FROM HOSPITAL</p>
        <p>LEONARD LILLEY. OWNER/ MILLIE LILLEY BROKER</p>
        <p>PLEASE CALL</p>
        <p>752-4139</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>CyprcHx Creek Towpboipex</p>
        <p>traite I</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 25th 2-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>w. g. blont &amp;amp; associates 756-3000</p>
        <p>nights &amp;amp; weekends - 355-6330</p>
        <p>We, at Joe CulHpher-Chrysler-Plymouth*Dodge*Peugeot take great pride in having a sales staff that is trained and qualified in helping you with your automotive needs. . They know that you, the customer, deserve the very best in sales and service.</p>
        <p>Jeff Allen Chuck Ball Steve Gravee Gene Kinder</p>
        <p>Mickey Pilgrecn Dwight Meyers Britt Harrell Lynn Kent</p>
        <p>Joe Cullipher Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge Peugeot</p>
        <p>3401 S. Mamorial Dr.</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C. Mon-FrI: 8:30-7:00 pm</p>
        <p>Saturday 8:30-5:00</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN - Stunning .contemporary design-Great room With fireplace, generous dining room. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, plus an office, carport and deck for enjoying the wooded surroundings. All for $79,500.</p>
        <p>ELMHURST</p>
        <p>Owner relocation soon! Must sell! Character and charm best describe this roomy Dutch Colonial. Living room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, lovely den, family size country kitchen, garage with separate workshop/studio for the hobbyist. All new central heating and air conditioning. The yard is fenced for the kids and the neighborhood is superb. Buy now at $61,900.</p>
        <p>ball &amp;amp; lane</p>
        <p>7520025</p>
        <p>Richard Lane, Llating Broker 752-8819</p>
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        <p>JEANNETTE COX AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR 756-1322 1516 Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVING TO GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Call 758-1322 Of writa P.O Box 867. Graemilla, N.C. lor your Iroa copy of "Homas For Living", a monthly pubticalion packa* with prctura*. dotailt and pricts ol homas and availabi* locally.</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVING TO A NEW CITY</p>
        <p>Oat your Ire* copy ol "Homes For Living', in the cHy you are going to. Know tha real astata market before you get there. Your copy is in our oltic*. W* can help you buy. tell or trad*  home any placa in ttw nation.</p>
        <p>cMiCfimaU in lit &amp;lt;Statt"</p>
        <p>752*3000</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY</p>
        <p>2:30-4:30 P.M. TODAY</p>
        <p>A ONE OWNER HOME. In the country, but close to Greenville. It is seldom you. find a home like this. This is one of the best buys on the market today. It will be gone soon! This home has it all. 3 bedrooms, living room with fireplace and gas logs, dining room with cabinets galore, den for TV viewing, kitchen, dishwasher, separate utility room, central heat and air, 2 car garage, large wooded lot 150' x 185. You*must see it! Priced to move...$48,500.</p>
        <p>DMctKHw: only oboul 1  iv mlloi irom MomorKI Ofwo on tho BoMxr Rood. Houto la on o rigrn. Sign In yord. Son you oro!</p>
        <p>Host: Al Davis</p>
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        <p>OFFICE: 746-2166 Open Today From 1 to 5 P.M. Non-Office Hours: 752-1026</p>
        <p>New Listing COMMERCIAL BUILDING in Winteijrille may be just what you need. Formerly a barber shop. Beauty shop in back presently rented. $39.500.*</p>
        <p>YOU SHOULD SEE this 3 bedroom home in Ayden in an ideal location. Just painted, new dishwasher plus there's garbage disposal, large living room, big family room-kitchen combination with convenient washer-dryer room just off kitchen. 2 baths, economical heat pump, sliding glass doors from den lead onto big screened back porch so comfy tor those spring days soon to be here, and from the porch step into the child safe, fenced back yard. We think you Will not only appreciate this home but the $46,500 price too. The owners have been transferred so you can move in right away.</p>
        <p>THE'owNERS have sliced $2,000 off the price of this unique home in Griffon's Forest Acres area. Now at $54.500 let us show you this custom built brick contemporary with Texas size living room and Texas size fireplace, den with another fireplace, all ceramic tile kitchen, large basement, screened side porch with B B-Q grill and much more. Give us a call today.</p>
        <p>YOU WILL FEEL right at home in this well arranged brick ranch in Ayden. There's 3 bedrooms, 1 Vs baths, good size kitchen, living room, attached garage, fenced yard with several young fruit trees. FmHA financing to qualified buyers; $41,500.</p>
        <p>PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP is evident in this large 2 bedroom vinyl siding home in Ayden. The home is immaculate. located on a corner lot and features tt^Y baths, large living room with fireplace and insert, big kitchen boasting eat-in area, den with double thermopane doors that open onto a wood deck and outside there s a big 22x35 garage with cement floor, electricity. and water. You can see this one now $49.900. IN THE COUNTRY but not too far and ideal for a young couple or retired couple. This home has central heal, 2 bedrooms, large eat-in kitchen, den with wood burning heater, full bath, attic storage and attic fan. and work shop in back. No city taxes and priced at only $29,900.</p>
        <p>LOCATED IN A super neighborhood and close to most everything. We think you will like this cute brick home in Ayden. The home is immaculate and features living room with fireplace, kitchen with big dining area, central heat. 3 bedrooms, full ceramic bath, and nice yard. Call for your appointment now. $45,000.</p>
        <p>DESIGNED TO FIT your family's needs and budget this brick ranch in Ayden's Kennedy Estates offers 3 bedrooms, t/j baths, large eat-in kitchen area, living room, attached garage, and nice yard, all for the low price of $34,000.</p>
        <p>AYDEN DUPLEX in a very convenient lotation close to most everything. Each apartment has 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bath, and living room. Live in one side and rent the other out. Corner lot. $35,000.</p>
        <p>4 ACRES FEATURING all the trees you could want. Located only 3W miles east of Ayden just off Highway #102 Theres room for horses, dog, children or what have you. Maps and additional information in our oftice. So just give us a call. $10,000. APPROXIMATELY 7 ACRE tract just outside Ayden on old Highway #11. City water YOUR OWN ESTATE located about 8 miles east of Ayden. Almost 500 feet frontage on SR #1724. Front 8 acres cleared, 20 recently cut over. One acre tobacco. $35,000.</p>
        <p>ON CALL TODAY Marcus McClanahan, REALTOR</p>
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        <p>THE REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>Affordable  Attractive  Surprisingly Spacious  Fully Equipped Kitchen  Private Patio  Outside Storage  Great Room with Cathedral and Fireplace  Choice of decor  Most all Current Financing  Landscaped Yards  No Monthly Maintenance FeesPaved Driveways and Walkways Ten Year Warranty (HOW)  Full Insulation  Heat Pump Heating and Air conditioning  Full Ownership of the home and yard is yours</p>
        <p>The Price of Only $39,500 Makes This All Very Easy To Own In</p>
        <p>HERITAGE VILLAGE</p>
        <p>Open Sunday 2-4</p>
        <p>Or Call</p>
        <p>ball &amp;amp; lane</p>
        <p>7520025</p>
        <p>Heritage Village is located off 14th St. near Red Banks Road</p>
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        <p>RODNEY ROAD. GREENWOOD FOREST S/D</p>
        <p>(just 3' miles Irom hospital off the Stantonsburg Road)</p>
        <p>57,900.00</p>
        <p>SEARCHING FOR an out-of-the-way place to work with your computer? This new home to be completed in April offers a heated &amp;amp; cooled room behind the carport for get aways"^ Also features fireplace with symmetrical bookshelves, dining area with doors to 10x20 deck, 'eat-in kitchen complete with range &amp;amp; dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths &amp;amp; a pretty wooded lot. If you hurry there is still time to choose floor coverings/wallpaper &amp;amp; qualify for NC Housing financing. Many conventional finance plans available too. Listing Broker, Elaine Troiano, 756-6346.</p>
        <p>HWY. 33, JUST PAST SIMPSON</p>
        <p>EVERYTHING YOU EXPECT IN A HOME, .at a price youd never expect! If youve always wanted a country atmosphere but hated giving up city conveniences-look no^more. Just minutes from town, this lovely like-nevv home features great room vyith cjathedra^l ceiling and fireplace, eat-in kitchen with bay windowed breakfast nook, formaldining room with bay window and built-in china cabinets, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage with storage and a king-sized lot that allows for a spring garden. Best of all FHA loan assumption and priced to sell at only $69,900. Listing Broker-Mavis Butts.</p>
        <p>110 KING DRIVE. MIDGETFIELD S/D</p>
        <p>FmHA LOAN ASSUMPTION available to qualified buyer on this 3 bedroom, 1 bath starter home. Features living room, country kitchen/ dining room (or den), hardwood floors &amp;amp; carport with storage. Oversized lot perfect for spring gardening! 1(X)% financing possible on this .home. $36,000. Listing Broker, Elaine Troiano, 756-6346.</p>
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        <p>If its time to improve the old homestead... or if you need money for any good purpose.. .you won't find better Home Improvement or Home Equity Loans than you'll get at First Federal. And for the money you need for the things you need, check out our Consumer Loans.</p>
        <p>When you need^money.. .why go anywhere else? Visit the loan department at a nearby office of First Federal.</p>
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        <p>GREENVILLE: 324 S Evans St 758-245  514 E Greenville Bivd 756-6525   AYDEN:  107W 3rdSt 746 3043</p>
        <p>rSLIL  FARMVILLE:  128 N Mam St 753-4139</p>
        <p>, GRIFTON: 118 Queen St 524 4128</p>
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        <p>Buying Or Selling</p>
        <p>The Jeannette Cox Agency People</p>
        <p>Have A Running Start</p>
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        <p>756-1322 Anytime</p>
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        <p>L r(NH iivirK. </p>
        <p>f?EALTOR</p>
        <p>Jeannette Cox CRB. CRS, GRI . 756-2521</p>
        <p>Alice Moore Realtor 756-3308</p>
        <p>Valerie Dragoon  SucCoaby  Sharry  Tripp  Nancy  Smith</p>
        <p>Salea Aaaoclatc Sales Asaoclate MtWetlng &amp;amp; Relocation Office Manager</p>
        <p>756-7171  756-3443</p>
        <p> --756-1322</p>
        <p>OVERTO &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>POWERS</p>
        <p>355-6500</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>3:00 - 5:00 3203 Ellsworth Drive</p>
        <p>Be our guest. Visit this very attractive contemporary home this afternoon. You wiil love the fine features throughout. Florida tile fireplace, cathedral ceiling, many built-ins, wet bar, large master bedroom with dressing area, extra large deck, acre lot.</p>
        <p>$S2,000-What a buy this is! A beautiful home and a beautiful lot! Surrounding the double lot homesite is an expencive redwood fence - great feature for children and pets. The interior of home is immaculate, has family room with fireplace, large kitchen-dining combination, 2 large bedrooms and 2 very large baths. Nice patio, exterior building. Heat pump.</p>
        <p>$48,000Look no more! Very private, pretty rural location. Winterville schools. 3 bedrooms, I1/2 bs8hs, family room with fireplace, carport, outside building.</p>
        <p>$44,000This is a popular subdivision. Better take a look at the immaculate Interior of this home. Has assumable FHA loan. Balance $36,000. Monthly payments based on income. Call today for your personal showing.</p>
        <p>$52,900New Listing. College Court. Th$ place to live! This home is in perfect condition inside and out. Very attractively decorated. Nice deck in pretty backyard. 3 bedrooms, 1V2 baths, family room with fireplace, Jenn-Aire grill, assumable FHA loan at 8V2%. Balance $29,603.20. Monthly payment $316.00 total. Hurry!</p>
        <p>$44,900Owner ready to sell this nice home in extra nice neighborhood. So conveniently located to schools and shopping. Assume  loan of</p>
        <p>$35,969.18 with payments of only $340.85 a nd save on closi ng costs.</p>
        <p>$57,900Need a nice spacious home near the university? We got it! Excellent VA eeeumable toen. Balance owing $41,709.0lL 4*5 bedroome, 2 baths, family room witH fireplace, dining room, screened poreM^ outside workshop and double garage. Fenced backyard. Immaculate condltloiT. Can't ask for more. See this home today.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflectof, Greenville N C  SonOay  March  ?5  1984  D-t3</p>
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        <p>Downtown Greenville 758-3421 Arlington Boulevard 756-2772</p>
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        <p>This 2 story traditional in Tucker Estates is in a traffic free cul-de-sac. It rfas 4 bedrooms, formal areas, family room, 2'/i baths, and back porch. 182,900.</p>
        <p>Excellent value in Brook Valley. Hardwood floors under all carpets, ceramic tile baths, formal area, kitchen with breakfast nook, family room. $87,900.</p>
        <p>Lynndaleimmediate occupancy on this one. Owner will consider a trade. If interested, call for more details. This is your chance to make a wise investment.</p>
        <p>Jeannette  Agency  Inc.</p>
        <p>756-1322 Anytime</p>
        <p>Homes</p>
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        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>Jeannette Cox CRB. CRS, GRI 756-2521</p>
        <p>Alice Moore Realtor 756-3308</p>
        <p>Valerie Dragoon  SueCoaby   Shany'ppp  Nancy  Smith</p>
        <p>Salea Aaaoclate  Salea Aaaodate  Marketl^ Relocation Office Manager</p>
        <p>756-7171  756-3443  Director</p>
        <p>#90-/1/1  /9D-at9  756-13220*1^ Home Sweet Home:Still the American Dream?756-2121EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>TODAY 2 - 4 PM</p>
        <p>LOG HOME-SR 1725 Near Cherry Oaks</p>
        <p>Moving? Being Transferred?</p>
        <p>Call us today I  and ask about our</p>
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        <p>RELOCATION SERVICE</p>
        <p>CALL FOR FREE MARKET ANALYSIS</p>
        <p>OFFICE OPEN MON.-FRI. 9-7 SATURDAY 9-5 SUNDAY 1-5</p>
        <p>COMPARE AND YOU'LL AGREE that this Is a bar gain ol a deal Lovely 2 bedroom with extra lot Low 20't.</p>
        <p>WOULD YOU LIKE to own a large 5 bedroom, 2&amp;lt;/&amp;gt; bath home with wet bar on large wooded lot? Basement and fireplace Call today for location</p>
        <p>ROMANTIC RETREAT Is</p>
        <p>this 2 bedroom fully fur nished hidea way complete with fireplace One block from water Possible owner financing</p>
        <p>RENTAL INCOME OF</p>
        <p>approximately $500 per month on this 7 bedroom,</p>
        <p>2 bath home Mid 20't.</p>
        <p>DAD-You can have your own space in the building with W bath that comes with this 3 bedroom home Possible FHA loan assumption</p>
        <p>INVITING HOME promising Happy Days 2 Bedroom, 2 bath home on corner lot Priced in the low 30's.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom, 1 Vs bath home waiting lor you In Robersonvllle Seller will consider paying points and closing costs</p>
        <p>A-1 CONDITION. Beautiful</p>
        <p>3 bedroom, 2 bath con temporary home Great room with brick o-later fireplace, large barbeque on pallo Over '/i acre lot SO's.</p>
        <p>THE HUSH OF COUNTRY</p>
        <p>can be yours In this 3 bed room home on approx Imately 1 acre lot Mid 30't.</p>
        <p>M0THER4N-LAW SUITE or</p>
        <p>office Included in this 4 bedroom, 2'/r bath home with approximately 1,900 square feet Mid 40s.</p>
        <p>ON CALL</p>
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        <p>WIFE'S DREAM - Must see</p>
        <p>this lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath home Huge family room with fireplace, extra's In utility</p>
        <p>WANT THE BEST ol both worlds? Nice home and affordable payments? See this 2 bedroom starter home Excellent condition</p>
        <p>A SIGHT TO BESOLD - New 3  |athf%e</p>
        <p>0&amp;lt;M^h(ilimHrY</p>
        <p>CARING PARENTS will en |oy peace ^1 mind In this lovely 3 bedroom home with large fenced in back yard tor the children to play In</p>
        <p>NATURE WHISPERS-4</p>
        <p>Bedroom contemporary home on approximately 2 6 acres In the country Wood stove, patio, and more Os.</p>
        <p>COLLECT RENT instead ot paying it This 3 bedroom home on corner lot has separate apartment to rent out Low SO's.</p>
        <p>LARGE LOT HAS ROOM lor</p>
        <p>this 3 bedroom, 2 bath modular home plus extra parking apace tor mobile home Low 40's</p>
        <p>TWO FOR THE PRICE of</p>
        <p>one Live In one and rent out the other Two mobile homes near the water on corner lot 20's.</p>
        <p>FIREPLACE WARMTH</p>
        <p>enhances this lovely 3 bed room, 2 bath home on cor ner lot Carport and slor age building No city taxes</p>
        <p>FASCINATING Is the word to describe this 4 bedroom home on approximately 2 acres near the water Possibility of some owner financing 30's.</p>
        <p>PS8TTII GOT A MINUTE? I know where you can buy a 3 bedroom brick ranch with living room, family room, and carport tor only 340,000.</p>
        <p>NEAR UNIVERSITY-3 Bed</p>
        <p>rooms. 2 baths, living room, dining room, and more Good investment property Mid 40's.</p>
        <p>LISTEN TO THE SILENCE of</p>
        <p>the country In this 3 bed room, 2 bath modular homo with llroplaco on approximately 1 acre lot 40's.</p>
        <p>IS YOUR WIFE RUNNING AROUND looking lor a spa clous elegant home? Show her this 4 bedroom, 2'/} bath home Formal areas, fireplace, and more 90's.</p>
        <p>THIS IS THE PLACE tor</p>
        <p>the farmer at heart Small farm ot approximately 19 acres with a 3 bedroom. 2 bath home</p>
        <p>BENEFIT FROM the conven lence ol this 3 bedroom. 1'/} bath home Living room with fireplace, dining room, and storage build ing Low 50's.</p>
        <p>FOR THOSE WHO WANT a</p>
        <p>pleasant, quiet neighbor hood, this Is it Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with special features In kitchen. double garage tO's.</p>
        <p>WELL MAINTAINED 3 bed</p>
        <p>room home with new paint, hardwood floors, and lirepiace Pius detach ed 2 bedroom apartment lor extra Income Only S4,000.</p>
        <p>FHA LOAN assumption, no qualifying necessary on this 2 bedroom cottage Only 323,000.</p>
        <p>STARTER HOME with extra lot 3 Bedrooms, living room, dining room, and outside building Mid 20't.</p>
        <p>EXTRA LARGE lot with this 2 bedroom homo in country Possible FHA loan assumption</p>
        <p>OAKMONT; 3 Large bed</p>
        <p>rooms. 2 full baths, formal areas, fireplace, screened patio, and carport A rare find tor lees than 310,000.</p>
        <p>GET LOST In a Kitchen of cabinets in this 3 bedroom home with carport on ap proKimately 1 acre wooded lot FmHA loan assumption possible</p>
        <p>PICTURE YOURSELF</p>
        <p>surrounded by a homey at mosphere and lovely land scaping 4 Bedrooms, 1% baths Possible FmHA loan assumption Mid 40't.</p>
        <p>WATCH THE BOATS from your screened In from porch Excellent con dition. 3 bedrooms</p>
        <p>OWN S EARN-Almost 2.500 square feet plus large detached garage One side converted into rental unit Mid 40's.</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS 4 bedroom home with living room, din ing room, and utility on ap proximately 1 acre lot 341.000</p>
        <p>PLENTY Of SPACE for the whole family in this 4 bedroom, 2'/} bath home with large boaement 347,900.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW A WAITING lor</p>
        <p>UNIVERBtTY AREAI 3 Bedrooms, heatpump, end fenced In back Attic could be converted lo living area</p>
        <p>QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD Is where you'll find this attractive 3 bedroom, 2 btih home on wooded lot</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL BUILDING with extra lot Poaelblllly of some owner financing Call today tor location</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL LOT-</p>
        <p>approxlmataly 105' x 125' with building</p>
        <p>REDUCEOI Residential lot In Baywood subdivision, just minutes from Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>ACREAOEI Approximately 2908 acres with a possibility ot city water and sewage</p>
        <p>NEW LISTINQI Mobile</p>
        <p>Home lot In the country 31,000.</p>
        <p>HEAVILY WOODED</p>
        <p>residential lot in Heart-wood Subdivision</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY SO ocrss ot land with 2 houses, outbuildings, pasture Within minutes ot city limits</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY 8 5 acres partially wooded Suitable tor duplex lote</p>
        <p>LOTS S ACREAGE  Call to day lo check on the additional lots and acreage we have available</p>
        <p>priced from 3800 and up</p>
        <p>NEW</p>
        <p>LISTINQ</p>
        <p>VA LOAN B8-</p>
        <p>sumption possible on this 3 bedroom, bath home with carport and utility. Listing Broker: Ray Everett 757-0530</p>
        <p>NEW  c</p>
        <p>LISTINQ ^</p>
        <p>LOOK WHAT 124,500 will buy. Beautiful '1260 square foot home In the country. with owner financing available Listing Broker- [. Evelyn Bullock 752-4707.</p>
        <p>Ray Everen WEALTOR</p>
        <p>Janet Frtrtigar BROKER</p>
        <p>7Sa-7S20</p>
        <p>J.C Bowen realtor-ORI 7Sa-742S</p>
        <p>Evelyn Builoefe BROKIR</p>
        <p>Btendw Forbes REALTORHMI 714-34M</p>
        <p>OavWHenMord</p>
        <p>RfALTOR</p>
        <p>7I601M</p>
        <p>EQUAL HOUIINO OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>756-2121</p>
        <p>2717 S. Mtmorlal Driva</p>
        <p>OrMiwlllf't FIrft CENTURY 21 LOCATION</p>
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        <p>D-14 The Daily Retlector. Greenville. N.C. Sunday. March 25,1984</p>
        <p>The Real</p>
        <p>Estate orner</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL HOMES ... GREAT LOCATIONS ... AFFORDABLE PRICES!</p>
        <p>FAYE BOWEN</p>
        <p>7S6-S2S8</p>
        <p>WINNIE EVANS 752*4224</p>
        <p>ONLY *275 A MONTH</p>
        <p>IWm OAKS TOWNHOMES</p>
        <p>INTERSECTION OF 264 BYPASS AND 14TH STREET</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>2:00-5:00</p>
        <p>FURNISHED MODEL OPEN 2 &amp;amp; 3 BEDROOM UNITS</p>
        <p>HOST: WIL REID $275 is correct. There are no hidden costs &amp;amp; it will not go up.</p>
        <p>NO CLOSING COSTS. NO POINTS. Only $2,275 Down Payment.</p>
        <p>(this affordable opportunity is available to you through Collice C. Moore and Associates Shared Equity Financing at 13V2%, 95% conventional loan.)</p>
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        <p>COLLICE C. MOORE AND ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>110 SOUTH EVANS, GREENVILLE, N.C. 27834 (919) 758-6050</p>
        <p>WHISPERING PINES &amp;gt; SIMPSON Brick &amp;amp; cedar siding home set on beautiful lot with lots of trees 3 BRs, 2 baths Sunken den w/French doors Dining room Reduced to $45,500.</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE  Great location for hospital area 3 BRs, 1 baths, deck, heat pump 235 assumable loan has payments less than $300 monthly it you qualify Alterna tive financing available $47,500.</p>
        <p>THE EVANS COMPANY has lots in several subdivisions where we can custom build a home tor you Bring your own floor plan or select from our large collection</p>
        <p>GREENBRIAR. 502 Pine St 4 BRs. V/&amp;gt; baths Fenced in yard Palio with built in brick bar b que Big country kitchen $48.500  ^</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS. Under construction 3 BRs, 2 full baths, country kitchen Great room w/fireplace Chair rail trim in dining room You can still choose your own paint colors, carpet, etc S70'$.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT New home on quiet cul- de-sac. 3 BRs, 1'/2 baths Ready for you to move m today! Low $50.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW brick home in Camelot Subdivision. Unique U-shape plan features Great Room, Country Kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Ready tor you to move in! $58,850.</p>
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        <p>BuNlrcc</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE - NEWLY STARTED HOME</p>
        <p>on large lot with trees on cul de sac 3 BRs. 2 baths Front porch Buy now &amp;amp; make the decor suit your tastes by chocking your own paint, wallpaper, carpet, etc Mid $50'.</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - 204 S Greene St This new ying has 3'iJRs. 2 baths, huge living den with Replace Eat in kitchen Carport, lrge utility room and back porch Front porch of 'broken tile Recently redecorated Lots of extras included in this deal $41.900.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT - New brick home wi^iding trim on front porch. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Great room with fireplace. Separate dining room. Kitchen with breakfast nook $60.</p>
        <p>The Evans Company is now the exclusive marketing agent for Baytree Subdivision. Wooded lots modestly priced located in the Greenville Ci^ School district. 1100 sq. ft. minimum. For mors information, call Winnie or Faye at our office.</p>
        <p>BRICK HOME on wooded lot in Camelot has lots of extras tor custom look 3 BRs featuring master BR with dressing area &amp;amp; walk in closet Foyer, kitchen w/breakfast nook Great room w/tireplace Will pay up to 4 points &amp;amp; closing $80'.</p>
        <p>RECESSED PORCH on this new brick home opens onto a foyer with coat closet 3 BRs. 2 baths Master BR has dressing area and walk m closet Country kitchen, dinmg room, great room w/tireplace $60</p>
        <p>MOST OF OUR NEW HOMES qualify tor financing at 10 35% thru NC Housing Call us to see if you can quality for a new home at this below bank rate tinancmg'</p>
        <p>'The  701 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET</p>
        <p>lEvanS  GREENVILLE,  NC</p>
        <p>iCompany telephone: 752-2814</p>
        <p>DUFFUS REALTY, INC.</p>
        <p>RELO</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>WORLD LEADER IN RELDCATIDN</p>
        <p>201 Commerce St.</p>
        <p>ON CALL THIS WEEKEND</p>
        <p>Sue Castellour Broker</p>
        <p>During Non-Office Hours Please call</p>
        <p>355-7111  :</p>
        <p>REDUCED</p>
        <p>This one of a kind colonial has been reduced in price On the golf course Marble floored foyer, living room formal dining, family room wiih fireplace, four bedrooms, three baths, large cedar storage closet Double garage, basement $155.000</p>
        <p>PRIVATE AND PRETTY</p>
        <p>In the country and off the main highway down a private lane Four bedrooms and three baihs Foyer living room, dining room, family room with fireplace screened porch, double garage Beautifully land scaped $108,000</p>
        <p>OSCEOLA</p>
        <p>New to be constructed How many new homes are available at this low price within the city limits. N.C Housing money is available Three bedrooms and two baths. Foyer, great room with "fireplace, dining area $62,500</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW</p>
        <p>Farmhouse style with woodburning stove Rustic cedar siding and wood deck Three bedrooms, two baths, great room and eat-in Ttifchen Located near Simpson. Dont wait. Act today! $51,500.</p>
        <p>FIX-IT UP</p>
        <p>Thn &amp;gt;*dToom and Ddlh homf un ThirfYvnth Mtef rtei^di fixing up Jusi righf f&amp;gt;r iht* hardvman Living room din*ng rw&amp;gt;m Sflling .n as Is condition S2UXK)</p>
        <p>CHERRY VIEW</p>
        <p> Assumt! thf FHA :*&amp;gt;an on this McKin.n^y ''trt'ti bungalow' 2^) years 12'f APR aty^uf So DOii vquiiv required PdvfDenis of S2N' per monlh About 19.years remaining Three bedrf&amp;gt;oms baih liyinq room with' rt-piace</p>
        <p>MYRTLE AVENUE</p>
        <p>Two bedroom and one bath conage L.ving-rr&amp;gt;om with firepiace dining room garage Gas heat On!^ $27 SOfl .</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY Use as rental invebimeni. a home for your student or your own home - Short distance to.campus Two bedrooms bath bving room with fireplace correr lot iM f)f)0</p>
        <p>FOUNTAIN</p>
        <p>ThiS nice ranch home is lust perfect for ihf smaiier tamiiy Three bedrooms, living room arge futchen. fenced' yard move m condition Call today $3f&amp;gt;000</p>
        <p>KENNEDY ESTATES</p>
        <p>Three bedrc^m and 1 2 bath britli ranch Living rcK&amp;gt;m dining area Large den area</p>
        <p>FLORALPARK</p>
        <p>T^ree oedrrxims and bath on a 15() x 15 I l.ivmg fwm breakfast area Refnger ator Shed and playhouse wired $34 'KKt</p>
        <p>REDUCED  COUNTRY SQUIRE</p>
        <p>Hey This cute vianer home has been reduced in price' Even a possible loan assumptK^n' Two large bedrooms bath living room dmingarea $39 900 TOWNHOMES FHA financing on these new townhomes in Shenandoah Two bedrooms IL* baths living room, dining area Refrigera tor with ice maker Only WO,SO()</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOD ACRES</p>
        <p>Possible Farmers Home loan assumption Three bedrooms 1'7 baths living room electric baseboard heal $40 StK) INDEPENDENCE ACRES At Galloways Crossroads Cute and almost new One year old two bedroom home With breakfast bar and extra kitchen cabinets Only a short  .</p>
        <p>Simpson ITs ready (or you'FnlHA loan 4D1  '</p>
        <p>SYLVAN DRIVE</p>
        <p>Spacious bungalow style T^'ree or (out bedrooms, living dining combination ' Fireplace U: baths, famtlv room or fourth bedroom storage N C Housing Finance financing possible $43.()00 - FOUNTAIN Traditional older home with three, bedrooms and 1*2 baths Foyer, living room with fireplace 'dining room with fireplace kitchen with fireplace family rf)orn nursery or seulmg room screened porch garage ALIlhisfor $44 9()0 HILLSDALE Picture perfect' Tender bving care shows through in this three bedroom cottage Glassed in porch hardwood floors and fireplace Corner lot and manicured lawn Owner says Sell'$44 995 f OAKGROVE</p>
        <p>Corner ranch home on a large wooded lot Three bednxims two baths hvmg rrjom fireplace dining area, carport, ferxing Heatilato; insert $45.000 ON THE WATER</p>
        <p>Your (Twn beach front conage Easy care with aluminum siding Three bedrooms, bath hving room pter suxw</p>
        <p>STOKES</p>
        <p>Bnck ranch home Three bfdrrxim: 1*2 baths, living dming combination, family room two fireplaces double carport</p>
        <p>$47 m</p>
        <p>LOAN ASSUMPTION</p>
        <p>Why not fake advantage of this possible loan assumption :n Hardee Acres' Three bedrooms 1  2 baths living room dinmg area central air garage $4H VX)</p>
        <p>HIGHWAY 33 WEST</p>
        <p>Seller will pay points on this four bedroom and 12 bath home Foyer living room family, room, two Tireplaces detached garage Large bedroom is plumbed for beauty shop $48 500</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD A ranch home on Nichols Drive Great room with fireplace and wCKjdstove dinmg area Three bedrixims 1*2 baths, carport, central air $49 5(XJ SLAY DRIVE With this price and this location you need to look at this home' Three bedrooms, bath living room with fireplace, centra! heat and air storage or pottery shop tn rear $49 dXj</p>
        <p>DUPLEX</p>
        <p>In Colonial Village with two bedrooms bath, living room and kitchen on each side Central air Both sides rented Possible investment opportunity $49 900</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY</p>
        <p>Close to the umversity Just painted, on the outside and insulated Five bedrooms two baths living room with fireplace dining room Only one clock to the campus $49 900</p>
        <p>SHERWOOD ACRES</p>
        <p>A convenient location for this brKk ranch home Foyer living room with fireplace dinmg area, three bedrooms, one bath garage $51.500</p>
        <p>BRANDNEW</p>
        <p>Farmhouse style with woodburning stove Rustic cedar suimg and wood deck Three bedrooms two baths great room and eat in kitchen Located near Simpvm Don't waif Act lodav' $51 S(X) REDUCED</p>
        <p>A new low price on this ranch' hfime in Grimesland Three bedrc&amp;gt;oms and two , baths Perfect for the handyman with a 28 X 32 Buiier building m the rear Home has (oyer hvmg room Fisher stove and microwave Double carport $51 900</p>
        <p>YOU CANT BUILD IT NEW</p>
        <p>For this price and it's only about one year old Three bedrooms 1*,2 baths hvmg room dinmg area, insulated garage fenced rear yard Onfv $51.9(K)</p>
        <p>REDUCED - EDWARDS ACRES</p>
        <p>Reduced in price on a very pretty bl Three bedrooms I *'2 baths great room with fireplace dinmg area, garage A possible FHA assumption Now only $53.500</p>
        <p>SHAMROCK TERRACE</p>
        <p>Possible loan assumption Appealing and cute Three bedroom ranch with ]'2 baths, hvmg room family room with fireplace large patio Corner lot</p>
        <p>$53.500</p>
        <p>RANCH HOME</p>
        <p>and a posubie FHA loan assumption in Edwards Acres with three bedrooms 1 2 baths, great room with fireplace dming area garage $53.500</p>
        <p>KILBY ISLAND COTTAGE</p>
        <p>, Fniov' your  &amp;lt;&amp;gt;umner ,n the water Contemporary *.th two nedr.'xtms -lath  living r&amp;lt;x/m dming kitchen combination large screened porrh deck $57 VX)</p>
        <p>COLLEGE COURT</p>
        <p>A deltghtfui and well planned-ranch home  on a beajtifuilv landscaped '&amp;lt;&amp;gt;t Fslahlished area rnvenieni ii -verv jhing Three nice bedr&amp;lt;v&amp;gt;ms two baihs living ro^im comfortable famuy nxim dming area M.reened p&amp;lt;&amp;lt;rch bt those en)oyable spring evenings carport All</p>
        <p>this for only $59 9(K)</p>
        <p>CAMELOT</p>
        <p>A really super ranch home on a deep kit Two bedrooms two baths great rvjm with fireplace dinmg rcxjm garage g Abijve average latpetmg $t&amp;gt;*X)() OSCEOLA</p>
        <p> New to-be constructed How many new homes are available at this k)w price wiihm the city limits N C Houwr^ money is available Three bedrooms and two baths Foyer great room with fireplace dinmgarea $62 5iX)'</p>
        <p>TWO STORY</p>
        <p>AOn a wooded bi m River Hills It has it all Three bedrooms 2*2 baths living r&amp;lt;x)m dinmg room family roo'm with fireplace $63 90(1</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN A rafKh home that means comforlable hvmg Nicely landscaped corner bi Stately ranch with" three bedi'Ktms two baths foyer fiving rwm dming rrx}m family room with firepiace You wdl enjoy II here' $63 900</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH</p>
        <p>-A delightful area . Gf^at place to raise your children Pool lenms courts, recre ation center available Near the medical center Pr^ny three bedroom two bath ranch Living' room dming uxm family room with fireplace $64 9(Xl</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>Spacious lanch Will be painted uiside and out Foyer living room with buih ms dmmg room -three bedrrj&amp;lt;ms two baths woodslove $65 9(Xl</p>
        <p>NEW IN CAMELOT</p>
        <p>Tht new brick ranch on a i orner bt 15 nearing corr'pletion Great fkor plan Three bedrrx)rns, two baths foyer great room with hreplace dmmq room ijaraie $69,900</p>
        <p>LAKEGLENWOOD</p>
        <p>On a quiet cul de sac Ranch home with three bedrooms two baths Foyer, living rrjom dining room family rof^m with fireplace pallo Possible ban assumption S695XI</p>
        <p>NEWGREENRIDGE DUPLEX</p>
        <p>Buy as an investment or hve m one side and reni the lhe^ Each side has two bedrooms. l*/2 baths hvmg room dmmg area, refngeralor heat pump $()9 900</p>
        <p>Road Possible ban assumpimn Three bedrooms iwo nalhs foyer dmmg rx&amp;gt;m great r'^om wuh r. pu e Now $72 (X)()</p>
        <p>FOUR BEDROOMS</p>
        <p>With so much -.pact' Foyer living rfx&amp;gt;m dir.tng uxim ,famK rwm with firepla&amp;lt;-e two baths wfxxistove double garage, two decks preft; lot River Hills $73 500 '</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>New buili to FHA VA spwifications . Three bedr'X&amp;lt;m"j two rwihs (oyer great nxim with, fireplace breakfast area fiberglass nejf three ton heat pump thermopane windows $74 9(Jlt</p>
        <p>DREXELBROOK</p>
        <p>One of Greenvilles nicest areas A spacious ranch, home with three hedrr&amp;gt;oms iind rwo baths foyer, hvmg rcK&amp;gt;m dmmg room family roc&amp;gt;m with firepiace screened poich carport $78 (KKt</p>
        <p>LOVELY UKE ELLSWORTH</p>
        <p>You can have it all Beautiful three hedroom rwo hath .ranch with foyer living room dmmg room family rcxjm with fireplace recreation room Jenn aire range and microwave Recreational facili ties nearby $79')ii0</p>
        <p>COUNTRY "You, can enioy country hvmg with this three bedrrxim 2* 2 bath home on acre of land Foyer living rorim dmmg room family room with fifc'pldce .centra! vacu jm firepiace insert $80 (XX'</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>You can enpy country hvmg with this 3 bedroom. 2* 2 bath home op tme acre of land Foyer hvmg tfxm dmmg room family room with fireplace, central vacu urn fireplace insert SHOiXX)</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH</p>
        <p>A redwood cbntemporary Three bedrcKims two baths, foyer great room with fireplace diningtoom, breakfast bar (iiassed porch with .feihng. fan Mohagany mantle garage $8.3 5K)</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>A Spanish style ranch home with three bedrfx)ms and 2* 2 baths Foyer living room and dining room with calhedral celling family rrxim with fireplace, large deck garage $H:1 9(X)</p>
        <p>FIVE BEDROOMS</p>
        <p>A very special home that you must see Five bedrooms three baths entrance foyer, hvmg nxim, formal dmmg rcwm family rtxim with fireplace breakfast area, library, five walk in closets, double I arporl wrxxl deck A home that you wiit dppreciAie m every way Lake ElBworth Only $85 9(X)</p>
        <p>FOUR BEDROOMS</p>
        <p>and a two story home that you will simply adore F.nirance foyer hvmg room, dining room, family room with fireplace, storage</p>
        <p>A vacation home foi only $45 0(X ^^IRE</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>You can sriH buy a new home in the forties Financing with FHA VA or Farmer s Home Three bedrooms, bath, bving room dinmgarea</p>
        <p>HARlkE ACRES Corner lot Living room, family room, firepiace. dining area three bedrooms. l/j baths, money saving f^ianl elecinc heat You wiH appreciate this home Only $46 500</p>
        <p>CHESTNUT STREET As an investmeni. can be rented as a duplex or use as your own home Four bedrooms, three baths bving room with ftreplKe famiiy room wHh fireptace. pafto. piayhouse $47.000</p>
        <p>stage $53.blXJ</p>
        <p>EDWARDS ACRES</p>
        <p>Build your new home in Edwards Acres Three bedrooms, I*/i Mihs, living room, dining area paneled garage heat pump Call us today for details</p>
        <p>mTTY RANCH</p>
        <p>With three bedrooms and two baths In Ayden Living room dining area, family room breakfast area Two car garage Fencing Garden and grape vine $55.000</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY</p>
        <p>One of ihoie cozy and delightful con Twin Oaks Three</p>
        <p>temporaries bedrooms, two baths, foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room, lendng $56.500</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE</p>
        <p>Useful, organued' and conventeni floor . plan Brick ranch with three bedrooms and two baths ving roorr), dmmg room family room kitchen combination, fireplace $57.000</p>
        <p>refngeralor heat pump $(&amp;gt;9 90</p>
        <p>GREENRIDGE DPLEX</p>
        <p>Townhouse style each SKfe rented for $295 each Assume the FHA .X) year ban at 12/iT, APR About $l6fXX) equity required Payments of $642 per month Posuble owner financing of 5(1% of equity 'Each side has two bedrtxjms 1*2 baths living fcxjm dmmg ares New $69 901) </p>
        <p>RIVER HILLS</p>
        <p>A sphi level on a spafious iol Great ropom with fireplace and healalator dmmg area, breakfast bar three bedrooms 2* ? baths double garage wood deck Possile VA k&amp;gt;an assumption $69,9(X)</p>
        <p>YOUR VACATION HOME And not too far from Greenville Ideal location at Kiiby Island Jus) past Bath Three bedrooms, bath, great room with fireplace, central air and heat screened ^ porch, deck $70 000</p>
        <p>REDUCEDIREDUCEDI</p>
        <p>This giesi ranch home has been reduced in pnce' Walk to the recreational area Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room, garage $71,500</p>
        <p>SHERATON PLACE</p>
        <p>building playhouse Nicely landscaped centipeiJe grass Westhaven III $88 5(X)</p>
        <p>OAKHURST</p>
        <p>Three bedrooms and 2* 2 bath iwfi story home on a targe wooded lot Living room (urmal dining room, famiiy room with fireplace garage Lots of buih ins</p>
        <p>$89 5(H)</p>
        <p>CAPE COO</p>
        <p>In Club Pines on a pretty corner lot Room for the kids with four bedrooms and 2'.? baths Great room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast area - wood deck stwage boikftng $89.9(X)</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>You will fall m love with this coniem</p>
        <p>por^rv on -it s beautifully wf^jded and Minds(.ap*id corner lot Four Ivdnxims rwo baths foyer greai 160m *ilh firepiace dmmg roorn musir Ti&amp;gt;/m ovt-r garage sfilar eiectr&amp;gt;i hot vsaiet, under 'round .prmkler sv-&amp;gt;tem $*4 VXl</p>
        <p>BROCK VALLEY</p>
        <p>You can walk 10 the g&amp;lt;&amp;gt;9 i.ourv from thi* executive ranch A possible kxin assump tion Three bedrtxims 1*0 bafhs foyer living r&amp;lt;xjfn dmmg room, family rivim with fireplace sunr'iom. recreariin r'&amp;gt;im $97 5(X)</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY</p>
        <p>One bkxk from campus bpaciuus oider home with four bedrwms 2* 2 baths Foyer -large livmg room with firepUte dmmg nxirn study garage deep lot $97 5(X)</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>Near Bethel Long tree covered drive Abfjui 3 65 acres Five bedrfwms 2*2 baths, kvmg room with fireplace dmmg room family room with wfX)dsiove study , rwo screened porches carport Excellent VA assumptmn 400 PRIVATE AND PRETTY</p>
        <p>In ihe country and &amp;lt;sff the mam highway down a private lane Four bedri-xims and three baths Fover living room dining room family room with fireplace, screened porch double garage Beautifulk; landscaped $11)8 (XX)</p>
        <p>WINDEMERE</p>
        <p>A fantaslK and new Wilhamsburg on a pretty hi Four hedrocjms and three baihs Foyer, hvmg room and dmmg room all with hardwoiid floors Family room with fireplace seX cleaning and microwave ovens gnll large deck double oarage fully floored attic $118 9(Xl</p>
        <p>BROOKGREEN</p>
        <p>Picture perfect comtened with a Large wooded hi makes this a great home for family living Four bedrooms three baths bving room with fireplace, formal dmmg room family rrxim with fireplace carport V'ou will deftnilely be impressed with this home $123.(KX)</p>
        <p>BEST OF BOTH WORLDS</p>
        <p>Old fashioned tavern kitchen with fireplace old fashioned durable oak floors oversized dmmg room and lots of old fashioned storage Mixlern kitchen with Jenn Aire range dishwasher mod ern insulated wmdcjws. no wax finish on hardwood floors and modern skybght to brighten the huge great roorn Unclul tered spacious and up to dale with all the charm of yesteryear New m Grayietgh $126 5X)</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY On a beautifully wooded one acre lot in exclusive Baywood Your dream home Cedar sidmg Three bedrooms. 2*-'i baths, foyer great room with stone fireplace dmmg roorh Jenn Aire range.i&amp;gt; thermopane windows $135 (XX) McGREGOR DOWNS Fantastic contemporary with four or five bedrcxxms and 1*'? baths Foyer living room dmmg room large family room with fireplace, pretty kjichen screened porch, deck garage $147 5(H) REDUCED This one of a kind colonial has been reduced tn pnc On the golf course Marble Iboted (oyer living room formal dmmg. family room with fireplace, four bedrooms, three baths, large cedar storage closet Double garage, basement $155.(XK)</p>
        <p>HERITAGE WOODS</p>
        <p>Migh sandy wo&amp;lt;)detl'kiK r a secluded irea f ive acie lots at $ U) (Xxi each 1*2 acre kjif'n $18 iXX) Cailfie mftirmation FOUR ACRES In  rjned  for business  I ook ai</p>
        <p>ihiskxraftoc'$40 (XKi</p>
        <p>RED OAK LOT hpatious tot with nice ttee^ Buikl your new h)ine here $9 5(x) </p>
        <p>14 ACHES Appro,*imafe;y 14 acre,&amp;gt; or Highwqy 3) Last Excellent dor mobiie homes $7(1 (XXI</p>
        <p>PINEWOOD FOREST</p>
        <p>Choice wrided lot ,m PinewKxi iurest. Perfect site lot your new. home $lblXX)</p>
        <p>BUILDING LOTS</p>
        <p>On Ram Hmn R.&amp;gt;ad 'SR 1523) about 1 2 miles frorh the by pass Lots are apjMoxi maiety lU* X 25() $7.5mj.eac h</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL BUILDING</p>
        <p>A rX).4 1(81 fTietai building excefieni ,x&amp;lt;alion on 2r&amp;gt;4 By pass fatmvilSi Covered- unkiadmg area outside fenced stor.)e area I arge parking br Suitable Iw a wide range ul commercidl erv lerpr.ws $9'HXX]</p>
        <p>OFFICES AND WAREHOUSES</p>
        <p>Warehouses with loading docks and remoedeled offices Approximately $5(X)ii sguare feel W'.srehouse has dry sprmkiet sysieiTi S&amp;lt;;me ownef financing</p>
        <p>li^aie.d.rfarmviiie $2(X'*'lxX) COMMERCIAL - N GREENE ST</p>
        <p>A o2(XI square foot masonry buiiding with 24IC square feet of renovated otfic spaie consisiing of ten offices and ihree restrooms Roth offices and warehouse heated with separate systems Outside storage Includes vacant b( Some owni fmancmg available $109 000</p>
        <p>NEW LISTINGS</p>
        <p>LAKE GLENWOOD</p>
        <p>On a quiet cul-de-sac. Ranch home with three bedrooms, two baths. Foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, patio. Possible loan assumption. $69,500</p>
        <p>RIVER HILLS</p>
        <p>A spilt level on a spacious lot. Great ropom with fireplace and heatalator, dining area, breakfast bar, three bedrooms. 2Vz baths, double garage, wood deck. Possile VA loan assumption. $69,900,</p>
        <p>EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>EXPERTS IN RELOCATION</p>
        <p>Convfnicnl to fvervlhlna. ihis unth RodhlWl</p>
        <p>homt on Biook Road h ihfM bidnxims and itoo baths Foyr, Hyirn) room dimng rooni. famtiy room with fireplace, screened porch double garage, fencing 72.000</p>
        <p>REDUCED</p>
        <p>Thts cule conlemp.-raty has been reduced in price' Great location on Red Banks</p>
        <p>Cattellow, Broker And Iniurance ....355-7111</p>
        <p>France* Harrli, Broker ..........................756-5659</p>
        <p>Thelma Whltehurit, REALTOR. GRI, CflS 355-2996</p>
        <p>Atherine Creech, REALTOR  ..............355-6234</p>
        <p>Evelp Darden, Broker......................  758-9878</p>
        <p>Kay DavU, Broker.  ..............  355-6980</p>
        <p>Sue Henion, REALTOR...............................  756-3375</p>
        <p>Shirley Tacker, Broker....................... ^6-68^</p>
        <p>Charlene Nielsen, REALTOR, Rentals....................752-6961</p>
        <p>Anne Duffus, REALTOR, GRI................................756-2666</p>
        <p>Jack Duffus, REALTOR, GRI. CRS.........................756-5395</p>
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        <p>The Real Estate</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N C_Sunday,  March  2b,  1984  [).-|5</p>
        <p>Corner</p>
        <p>:  BY OWNER</p>
        <p>BAYWOOD</p>
        <p>TENNIS BUFFS-2500 Sq ft; contemporary on IrooOed lot over an acre Kear Tennis Club 4 Bed-K)orrt8, 3 baths, double ^rage</p>
        <p>LOADED WITH EXTRASI</p>
        <p>Bun- room, great room JritlLcentral two way fire place, lots of decking Mu9t see Si 20.000's.</p>
        <p>: ALL 756-2340</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE CONDOMINIUM</p>
        <p>VA LOAN ASSUMPTION</p>
        <p>Save approximately $4,000. No points or closing costs. Less than market fixed rate loan. This one level end unit has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a large patio.</p>
        <p>QUINN REALTY</p>
        <p>355-6258</p>
        <p>Anytime</p>
        <p>OhMKm bass realty</p>
        <p>1 2424 s. Charles Street</p>
        <p>73S-6666</p>
        <p>ON CALL THIS WEEKEND Charles Forbes Jr.</p>
        <p>After Office Hours Please Call 756-7157</p>
        <p>See our listings in the classified section</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>Today 2-5 P.M.</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>* c f-f r r^</p>
        <p>Model is ready for your inspection! Collindale Court, at Kensington Par^(Behind Greenville Athletic Club). 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses and flats. Priced in the upper $40s.. 10.35% financing available. Monthly payment $425.00 P &amp;amp; I if you qualify. 5% down payment. Builder pays closing costs!</p>
        <p>Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland</p>
        <p>756-3500</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD, CLARK-BRANCH, REALTORS</p>
        <p>200 Arlington Blvd. 355-2000</p>
        <p>THE RESULTS PeOPU:</p>
        <p>Each ottice indspendenOy owned</p>
        <p>ON CALL</p>
        <p>Richard Allen : 756-4553</p>
        <p>Ed Perry 752-2867</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson 752-1561</p>
        <p>John Jackson 756-4360</p>
        <p>Tim Smith 752-9811</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman 753-5147</p>
        <p>Teresa Hewitt 756-1188</p>
        <p>Connally Branch 756-1549</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>2-5 P.M.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>CAMELOT</p>
        <p>CAMELOT</p>
        <p>. Marie Davis 756-5402</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING</p>
        <p>t * I </p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE We mst stdrted a new .buildiny with several flats and two bedrooms available Give us a calL and use our 10 3f)% fixed finantiny on these units to be completed this spriny Friced in the upper $4()'s to rnid $b() s. Call now to get the best selection Unit No 1012 D Across tfie creek on Quail Ridge Road</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE</p>
        <p>New offering to be complete in March Loads of extra trim and quality on a worjded lot Large deck with 1H(X) square feet heated Select your own carpel and wallpaper This d bedroom ranch is offered at ST'i.TOO with sellers paying 2 points for 10' adjustable fihancinq *44fi</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE</p>
        <p>Imagine ihis home on a heavily wooded lot in Cameloi It's under construction and offered at $bH.70(l Nearly square feet with extras Builder offers 10 year warranty and you select your own decor Call today and see this excellent plan with extra large great room and screened porch</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE</p>
        <p>Right neighborhood, right khdol district, righi price With all these rights, you can't go wrong on this d bedroom. 2 bath , home with living room and den with fireplace Call fur appointmenttodav L'rO.bUli '42.</p>
        <p>ROSEWOOD</p>
        <p>Low interest and convenient location make this 3 bedroom. 1' 2 bath brick home perfect for a family Home offers 12(.M) square feet with carport and deck This home is in excellent condition and has a spacious back vard Priced n the mid S4i)'s. this home is hard to match Call today Possible lO'C financing or 7'4% loan assumption C^eep Johnson. Listing Broker</p>
        <p>BELVOIR</p>
        <p>Two story Victorian available m Robersonville Immaculate inside and out Hume features 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, with all .formal areas Outside features screened in porch large deck, fenced'in back yard with tree house Lxcelleni for kids A great buy in the upper J-bOs Call for appointment *'432</p>
        <p>Excellent home in popular Belvedere This home features 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, formal living room with family room, kitchen and dining areas Great home foi the family with kids with fenced in play area of the people that like to entertain'with large wood deck This one won't last 4ong Call today ^Offered to sell in the low SbO's "465</p>
        <p>Only two years young Heat pump, extra trim and wallpaper Convenient location This all brick ranch offers a large kitchen and pleptv of vard Seller mav pav points Call today Exceptional buy S44.0()0 -468</p>
        <p>In Winterville- area wiih almost IbOO square feet. 3 bedrooms. 1' 2 baths and no ciry taxes Must see this two. story home to appreciate Custom biiili .bv ow ner in excellent condition S5g.50(),"427</p>
        <p>-W-.</p>
        <p>ideal for the first time home buver with an assumable Farmers Home loan, to qualified buyer Located ,in the country near Befvoir. features Hying room, large kitchen with dinette area. 2 bedrooms, the large master Kdroom can easily be converted to 2 smaller bedrooms, one. bath', carport and half acre lot A must see priced in the upper 530 s</p>
        <p>J AURORA Live or vacation in this 2 hedrinmi mobile home which features a 12 x 30' family room, a screened-in front</p>
        <p>- and back porches, less than a block from the water Priced to</p>
        <p>; sell at $27.000. "41 '</p>
        <p>t university condominium Why pay rent when you</p>
        <p>'' can own a 2 bedroom. 1'2 bath townhouse for the same  monthly payment as rent This unit was recently re carpeted</p>
        <p>* Call today Low $30 s "42</p>
        <p>* A-LOVELY VIEW of Crystal Beach Only 15 minutes from Ji Washington Scenic beauty large waterfront lot. has bath Jk house with separate cooking area Perfect for the sailboat  eathusiast. Large deck overlooking the water $34.500 with</p>
        <p>assumable 12% loan "43</p>
        <p>FmHA ASSUMPTION in Deerfield This three bedroom brick ranch is only 3 years old. vacant and ready for you to en)oy low 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 ly a dead end street Income stiould be under $21.000 Call ^ today. "47.</p>
        <p>* FHA 235 ASSUMPTION Just on the market, this ^ immaculate 3 bedroom ranch in Ayden is sure to please</p>
        <p>* Several extras including drapes; payments as low as $240 per</p>
        <p>* month if you qualify Call today Offered at $41.KM) "48</p>
        <p>- SUPER FOR THE first time home buyer who qualifies for M NCHC 10 35% money Quiet neighborhood just minutes "'from Greenville, features living room, kitchen with adjoining ^ dinette area, 3 bedrooms, l*/2 baths, an extra room for</p>
        <p>* hobbies or den Fenced in back yard lots of storage. ^ Mini-blinds and drapes throughout Priced iti the mid $40's,*49.</p>
        <p>'m</p>
        <p>* SHERWOOD GREEN'S This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home has J recently been repainted both inside and out. The fenced-in</p>
        <p>* back yard on a corner lot will be great for the kids, Stlfl time &amp;lt; to enjoy the fireplace this winter. This home qualifies for ^ 10.35% financing Call today Offered in the $40's. *410.</p>
        <p>3 COUNTRY PLACE Select your plan now and take</p>
        <p>i2 advantage of wooded lots, secluded privacy, custom features</p>
        <p>3 and 10.35% NCHFA funds. Quality not often found in an</p>
        <p>IS ,1100 square foot home. Priced at $48.400 and extra energy</p>
        <p>efficient. *411 "&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>* TWIN OAKS. Great investment. No closing or points, 1200 2 square foot ranch leased at $425 per month. Assume 12% C FHA loan of. $36,000 Offered at $48,900. Call today.</p>
        <p>J Exceptional buy for the area "412.</p>
        <p>* IMAGINE! A house in the city with so much room priced Sounder $50,000. You'll love the fenced and tree shaded</p>
        <p>* backyard and the family room with big brick fireplace. Extra Z room with beauty shop could be a place to work at home or m extra bedroom Come out and see it today! *413.</p>
        <p>S LOW PAYMENTS with FHA 245 loan assumption. Low equity. Encry efficient. Call today Its only 3 years old and a S must see at $52,900. *416.</p>
        <p>JUST IN TIME' 3 bedroom home in Winterville school district Great low interest loan assumption at 9% Modern builtin kitchen and attractive great room with fireplace Reducedto $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>WINTERVILLE School District This almost new home has everything a first lime 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 $55,900 "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 paymepts of $555 per month total Patio, well landscaped and in front of pool and tennis courts. Offered at $57,500 Sound good'? ft is. Call today, it wont last long *421.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR A good duplex investment, try Tobacco Road in Shenandoah for $58,000 12'&amp;gt;2% fixed rate loan available Gross rents of $580 monthly Only 2 years ojd. 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,(X)0. "424</p>
        <p>QU1L RIDGE. Available in March 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 March *426</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE Sumrcll plan with 1556 square feet. Offered at $60,500. Excellent condition. Available in March. 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 2(X)0 square feet, on a large wooded lot Has built-ins and many extras. Call today. Priced in the low $60's 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>OWNER MOVED OUT of town. Says sell now. Settle in this cozy 3 bedroom,, 2 bath brick ranch in one of Aydens finest neighborhoods. Many extras including 16 x 20 workshop and covered patio Priced to sell in the low $60s. *433.</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 Kepley unit d'.ailablt,, offering over 1500 square feet with extra trim, molding, uallpaper and very tastefully decorated Also has large patio area and downstairs bedroom Upper $bt)s Call todav "4.38</p>
        <p>REST AND RELAXATION can be yours Just 25 minutes from Greenville Spend your summers, on the river in this completly furnished river cottage on the north side of the Pamlico River. You will love the shadv lot with pier and boat house, $73.900 "440.  '</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES Reduced Price reduced from mid $80's to , $79,500. Spacious and elegant Family room with fireplace, wine rack and built ins. formal living and dining room built-ins. intercom system and much more Call todav. it's a steal- "444</p>
        <p>AYDEN. Reduced Large traditional home available across from the Ayden Golf and Country Club Over 2St'0 square feet of living space with large family room and game room 3 bedrooms. 3'2 baths Lots of extras plus 2 car garage Walking distance of pool and golf course and tennis courts $98.000 "446</p>
        <p>BROOK VALl.EY. Victorian style offers all the exras. latge rear deck, sun room off kitchen, built-iiis. completelv redecorated, usable porches with back vard privacy, solar hot water This four bedroom two story has 245t' square feet with a 10% FHA assumption available Call todav for details $l()0s. "447</p>
        <p>TOO MANY CHILDREN to live in a shoe Spacious 2150 square foot 4 bedroom home. Appliances nearly new. I or the large family A must see in the low $40's "4.50</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING. Immaculate 3 bedroom^'^2 bath'brtck. ranch featuring a 10 x 15 glassed-in porch located south and minutes from Greenville Priced to sell at $52 9(K) Call today, loan assumption.</p>
        <p>THIS 3 BEDROOM brick ranch nestled aniong the pines offers you comfortable living with lots of privacv Has energy efficient heat pump, nice trim molding and wallpaper and has additional land available Call today foi vour petsonal showing $57,900 Convenient to shopping off Hwv 264 By-pass. "469,</p>
        <p>SPIC AND SPAN and ready to move into Great country home with formal areas may be just the home your family will love Located just 2 miles from Conley school. $43.5(K1 "470.</p>
        <p>NfeW OFFERING 8% FmHA loan assumption located just off Stantonsburg Road near Farmville This home features 3 bedrooms, 1 large bath, living room, dining room and kitchen. Carport with separate utility room Excellent buy in quiet subdivision. Call today Offered at $40.500</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING Eastern Street Attractive 9''2% VA loan assumption along with some possible owner financing Sounds too good to be true: Theres more! This very neat 3 bedroom home is located in a quiet neighborhood near the university and would make an ideal investment $40,000</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE 3 bedroom townhouse Loan assumption Available in May 1460 square feet Excellent .condition Call office for details</p>
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        <p>C.AMF.LOT Need a separate nook and dining room This ranch offers 1438 square feet and a large back yard, patio and extra trim inside Great room is spacious and centrally located See this one now and select your own decor Offered at So3.500</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL PROPERTY</p>
        <p>REST.-XDRANT BUILDING Commercial building and seven rental unitS avd.ilable for sale and located on Mumford Road Gross rents of $1400 per m'onth Priced at $134.0O() SteaTiy income potential.</p>
        <p>THIS COMMERCIAL BUILDING in Grimesland may be lust what you need to start that business youve been thinking about Good location and priced to sell at $27.000 Call today for your persorial appointment</p>
        <p>L.OT. ON 2('4 By-pass across from Heilig-Mevers Furniture Corner lot with 12() feet road frontage $75,1)0(1'</p>
        <p>COMMF.RCi.AL LOT off of Memorial Drive from Parkers Barheque $25.0(10</p>
        <p>1 acre Across</p>
        <p>OFFICE BUILDING directly across street from Pijt County courthouse. Eight offices, storage room, walk in vault, two restrooms. 10 paved parking spaces $149.9tH) Calliuiw'</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL BUII.DING with fenced rear lot I'lt Bism-aryk Drive 7()() square feet of office space. 11.35 square feet cd shop area Easily accessible Loan assumption available at 9% Offered at $93.(KK)LOTS</p>
        <p>12 ACRES Frog Level No restrictions $8.(100</p>
        <p>2' 2 ACRE LOT Beautiful wooded lot 0 miles east of Greenville on Hwy 33 Commumtv vvatet. underground utilities and bridle (rails make this jusi the place for horse lovers $12.750</p>
        <p>LAND FOR SALE. 67 acres Property just outside of Winterville can be purchased as one tract or may be sold in "increments of 5 acre sections (wooded) $134,(1(10 or $16.500 per 5 acres   't-ov</p>
        <p>$30(1 DOWN on ' 2 acre lot 12 miles east of Greenville on the Pactolus Highway Cash price $5.3(X) Owner financing available at 12% rate for 8 years Monthly payment of $176 53 Call John Jackson. 75b 4360.  ,</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY Beautiful wooded lot located on a cul-de sac Great site for building that dream hoijne Call for details Offered at $22 .500  '  "X</p>
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        <p>Humor is humor It crosses over." says Rodriguez discussing the new series produced by Norman Lear. "This show IS not about a Mexican family, it's about a family that happens to be Mexican. A family that cares for each other; that disagree with each other; that have certain ambitions, and that came to America like many immigrants in hopes of a better living '</p>
        <p>In many ways the character of Paul Rivera mirrors Rodriguez own life But Rodriguez IS quick to point out that it is a younger version of himself T know who Paul Rivera IS. he savs. "He's a naive person who Has a certain kind of Wizard of Oz' type of feeling about show business Paul Rodriguez, however knows a little about the business and he realizes that there are many compromises and that there are many bummers^ in show business It s not all Jacuzzis and parties in Beverly Hills It s a lot ol work When you become a public person you ilcrally become responsible for vour actions and your words. </p>
        <p>After earning a degree at Long Beach City Pollege. Rodriguez enrolled in pre-law studies at California State I niversily. Long Beach, but an appt'arance at amateur night at the Comedy Store in Hollywood in ,Novemb&amp;lt;*r 1980 led to a job offer working at the club and the opportunity to perform on stage It is this Paul Rodriguez, a rising young comedian, who most resembles his character It s kind of ironic." Rodriguez says, because the very reason that I didn't finish school and became a comedian was because I shun responsibility My parents love me and Im their son but they still believe that it's a part-time job and I'll quit and go back to college. says Rodriguez referring to his own home life, a home life that is reflected in the series. "They don t see show business as any kind of future. Like my dad said, only a lunatic or a madman would decide to make a living out of telling jokes. Of course I disagree with him"</p>
        <p>For Paul' Rodriguez, stand-up comedy will always be his first love. "Whether Pablo' goes or dies." he says "I will always be a stand-up comedian. After all. you have to know on which side your tortilla is buttered."</p>
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        <p>By Willie Schatz</p>
        <p>They played baseball's All-Star game a little early this year - before the season started!</p>
        <p>How's that possible? Won't the 1984 All-Star game be played in San Francisco on July 10?</p>
        <p>Well. yes. This wasn't the real" All-Star game The two leagues did battle one another in softball, however, with the National League defeating the American League 4-3.</p>
        <p>The seven inning game was played February 18 in , Sarasota. Viewers can see the game Saturday, March 31, from 2:30-3 30 on NBC. This might be worth a look It's the only All-Star game series the AL leads. It also won in 1982 and 1983. Hie game will be the centerpiece of NBCs pre-season baseball special, which will feature special previews and analysis, including an interview with new baseball commissioner Peter Uberroth</p>
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        <p>Softball fans and players will think they've died and gone to heaven Average league players such as Steve Garvey, Mike Schmidt, Lonnie Smith, AI Oliver, Jim Rice, Ken Singleton, Wade Boggs and Cal Ripken will be on the field. They wont be wearing cleats, but they'll be clothed in snazzy uniforms Three thousand people wi|l be cheering them on Theyll undoubtedly make the most noise when MVP Andre Dawson of the Expos hits a two-run homer to tie the game at three</p>
        <p>A good time was surely had by all. The NBC people must have had a blast putting this together. Too bad they wont feel so wonderful when the ratings for the pre-season show arrive. It's up against the NCAA basketball semifinals on CBS</p>
        <p>God help us and save us," said an NBC source Forget it. Even he cant do that job.</p>
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        <p>NCAA Regional Finals, CBS, 1:30-6 p.m. The Midwest Regional final from the Checkerdome in St. Louis, followed by the West Regional final from Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles. Where the best teams go, Gary Bender and Billy Packer will follow. ,</p>
        <p>SportsWorld. NBC. 2:30-4 p m A Western Hemisphere first. The International Amateur Athletic Federation World Cross-Country Championships, brought to the United States by the intrepid Fred Lebow You may remember him as the gentleman who made the New York Marathon into what it is today. He has equally grandiose plans for this race. Don't count him out.</p>
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        <p>5:20 0 Lets Make A Deal O Sanfm-d And Son eO Andy Griffith O News</p>
        <p>O WKRP In Cincinnati 0 0 Peoples Court 0 3-2^1 Contact</p>
        <p>(SPN) Financial Inquiry (Mon)</p>
        <p>Connie Martinson Talks Books (Wed)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Movie (Mon) Once A Thief (1965)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) Play Your Best GoH (R) (Wed)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie (Fri) "Tough Enough" (1983)</p>
        <p>As he prepares for a date with an older woman, Ricky (Ricky Schroder, 1.) gets some advice from his father Edward (Joel Higgins), in the Passports to Pleasure episode of Silver Spoons, airing Satarday, March 31 on NBC.</p>
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        <p>The ultimate in refinement for the man with a sure sense of his stature in life. A 100% Tussah Silk Sport Coat in pure natural tones. An easy-going example^ British good taste. Finely tailored to traditional Bdtish standards in the U.S.A.MENS WEAR</p>
        <p>Downtown Greenville Carolina East Mall Tarrylown Mall - Rocky Mount</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0081" />
        <p>Sale Starts Sun., Mar. 25, Ends Tues., Mar. 27</p>
        <p>The Saving Place'</p>
        <p>WeVe Got It Good</p>
        <p>Regular prices may vary at some stores due to local competition</p>
        <p>Wdimifef glf loWiiy 475 amps. For many U.S., import ond Bght ftijcks.</p>
        <p>cars</p>
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        <p>Airldss. eiectric point sprayer for use yylth stain, enarr^, more.</p>
        <p>Sole Price</p>
        <p>Canon- "Snappy 20 Comera</p>
        <p>Focus^ree 35mm lens, biritt-in flash, automatic exposure, more.fframi J^ames</p>
        <p>wc (ffcr tk bestDiscount Prices</p>
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        <pb facs="00095642_0082" />
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        <p>Choose from a wide array of decorative wicker accessories that wili add a touch of beauty to any room in your home. Ali are lightweight, yet durable. Handmade of natural fibers. Beautifully detailed. Protective finish cleans easily with a damp cloth.7.77</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0083" />
        <p>Our Reg. 69.97 To 99.97</p>
        <p>Decorative wicker etageres are lightweight, yet durable. Handrnacle of natural fibers. Styled for a light, airy look. Protective finish cleans easily with a damp cloth.447o72*7</p>
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        <p>Health &amp;amp; Beauty Aids</p>
        <p>Hair Care...Perfumes...Cosm0lics...VHamln$</p>
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        <p>coeoo. cooooin mWrnaihmalows or  12^(nM0lop Ule ooooQ mix.Cafeteria Special</p>
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        <p>hormleis or geibit.</p>
        <p>IcHng for dogs and puppies.</p>
        <p>Meovfddir immrnmemi</p>
        <p>Our 16&amp;gt;guage heayy&amp;lt;^ es^ension coid for ouiaoor cmd indoor eiectilcal oppficalions. U.L Bsled.</p>
        <p>Hoi Rsh Sandwich, Coleslaw, French Fries, 1.77</p>
        <p>AmHoM Only in ItefM Wlh CoMMo</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0086" />
        <p>Compultr DMk CtMlr</p>
        <p>Stuidy and connfortable chair tot computer desk; with chrome ftame. fabric-upholstered seat and bock.</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0087" />
        <p>*339 Sole Price</p>
        <p>Mg Screen Color Television</p>
        <p>Autocontrol color system, automatic tuning control.</p>
        <p>^259Sole Price</p>
        <p>Portable Color Television</p>
        <p>Energy-efficient exterKi-ed Hfe chassis. AR control.</p>
        <p>*444 Sale Price</p>
        <p>Video Cassette Recorder</p>
        <p>8-hour VHS recorder with 1-event/14-day programming.</p>
        <p>^99 Our $119  8.88our9.68</p>
        <p>Entertainment Center  12x16 TV Swivel Sase</p>
        <p>Holds oudlo/vldeo com- TV viewing from any angle, ponents. 2 interior shelves. Ow $44, Stand For 19 TV, $37</p>
        <p>M99our$229 Four*plece Stereo System</p>
        <p>With 2 speakers, turntable, stereo and cassette unit.</p>
        <p>*249 Sale Price</p>
        <p>AC/DC-powered Color TV</p>
        <p>Audto/vldeo jacks, qulck-and 112-channel capability, start picture tube, handle.</p>
        <p>*358 Sale Price</p>
        <p>OE*^ Toble'top Color TV</p>
        <p>Keyboard channel tuning</p>
        <p>59.88 Qgr $69.88</p>
        <p>Cofdtass Telephone</p>
        <p>700' range. Includes AC adaptor. Made by Soundeslgn.</p>
        <p>*359 Sate Price</p>
        <p>1.4Cu.*tt. Microwave Oven</p>
        <p>99-mlnute digital timer and temperature probe.</p>
        <p>Sale Starts Sun., March 25 Ends Tues., March 27</p>
        <p>The Saving Place^</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0088" />
        <p>SAVE ON HEALTH &amp;amp; BEAUTY AIDS</p>
        <p>1.08  4 oz. Sure Aerosol  Sale Price 1.88</p>
        <p>2.18  2 oz. Secret Solid-------------------Sale  Price  1.88</p>
        <p>1.68  2.25 oz. Secret Roll-On_________________Sale  Price  1.88</p>
        <p>1.18  4 02. Secrer Anti-Perspirant_____Sale Price 1.88</p>
        <p>1.78  5 oz. Secret Super Spray________...Sale Price 1.88</p>
        <p>1.78  10 oz. Wondra Skin Lotion__________Sale Price 1.69</p>
        <p>1.99  Ult Special Perm----------------------------Sale  Price  2.88</p>
        <p>1.88  Ult Body Wave Perm---------------------Sale  Price  2.88</p>
        <p>1.88  Ult Soft Perm  -------------------------Sale  Price  2.88</p>
        <p>64 oz. Crest Toothpaste--------....Sale Price</p>
        <p>24 oz. Scope Mouthwash_________Sale Price</p>
        <p>8 oz. Pepto Bismoi Uquid____________Sale Price</p>
        <p>Box of 24 Pepto Bismoi TabletsSaie Price It oz. Preil Uquid  Sale Price</p>
        <p>5 oz. Prell Concentrate....^ Sale Price</p>
        <p>15 oz. Pert Shampoo...._________________Sale  Price</p>
        <p>2 oz. Sure Solid  Sale  Price</p>
        <p>2.25 oz. Sure Roll-On......................Sale  Price</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0089" />
        <p>Hug*Qlon* tpcQl pkgt.</p>
        <p>Choose 5-pair pacKages of pantyhose or 10-pair packages of Knee-highs. While quantities last.</p>
        <p>Your choice Spr. pko. M</p>
        <p>Regular or slim 7-14, striped trousers. Sale ends Tuesday.</p>
        <p>^20 OFF</p>
        <p>Calico Matos doluxo stroller</p>
        <p>R*g.5999  39^^</p>
        <p>SAVE *1</p>
        <p>Infants' tricot sloop n' play suit |99</p>
        <p>Reg $2.99</p>
        <p>mi</p>
        <p>Misses' lightweight</p>
        <p>Pastel colors, great looks!</p>
        <p>These 2-tone jackets are a springtime must. Choose from 3 lightweight polyester and cotton poplin styles. S-XL</p>
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        <p>or yewr maney kodi SIAIS, HOmiCK AND CO.. 1SS4</p>
        <p>AN( about Soars CradltPlaM3/26/84</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0090" />
        <p>25% to 50% OFF</p>
        <p>CLOSEOUT!</p>
        <p>AAen's Thumbs*up denim jeans</p>
        <p>Were $12 to $18</p>
        <p>A large assortment of men's denims in all-cotton and polyester and cotton blends. 4 and 5 pocket styles. While quantities last.</p>
        <p>35% OFF AAen's dress and casual shirts</p>
        <p>Choose solid color short sleeve dress shirts or woven solids or yarn-dyed plaid sport shirts. Polyester and cotton. Reg. $8^.99 each.</p>
        <p>39% OFF AAen's solid color pullover shirt</p>
        <p>Polyester and cotton solid color knit pullover In collar and placket styles. Reg. $9.99.</p>
        <p>1 /2 PRICE</p>
        <p>Men's Lightweighi jacket you'll love!</p>
        <p>Reg.$20</p>
        <p>^99</p>
        <p>Fashion nylon shell In handsome colors. Cotton flannel lining will feel good on those brisk spring mornings. Machine washable. Sizes S, M, L. XL</p>
        <p>SAVE *5</p>
        <p>AAen's woric shoes with leather uppers</p>
        <p>19,24</p>
        <p>Durable leather upper with steel shank and oil-resistant rubber sole and heel. Goodyear welt construction. Mens sizes.</p>
        <p>$24.99 Oxford.........19.90  pair</p>
        <p>$29.99 Shoe.......... 24.99  pair</p>
        <p>pkgs.</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>2 for *12</p>
        <p>Mn't undrwMr</p>
        <p>All cotton crew-neck T-shirt, brief or boxer. Reg. $5.99 to $6.99. Package of 3.</p>
        <p>2Fk.no</p>
        <p>Men's sport socks</p>
        <p>Crew or over-the-calf tube socks Of Orion* acrylic and stretch nylon. Two-bar stripes or all white. 6 pair package. Reg. $6.99 to $7.49 per package.</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0091" />
        <p>HURRYl THRU MONDAY ONLY!SAVE 15-50% and bedding</p>
        <p>All itaint on this page ara not vailabia In Athland</p>
        <p>ALL DINING ROOMS AND DINETTES ON SALE *50.*400 OFF *200 OFF 5-pc. Dlntt St</p>
        <p>Riverstate S-pc. dinette set group includes 42x42x59 in. table and 4 chairs. Chairs have vinyl covering.</p>
        <p>399*</p>
        <p>5 PC sat Rag tSM 99</p>
        <p>AU BEDROOMS ON SALE *300-*600 OFF SAVE *400 on 4-pc. bodroom</p>
        <p>Revere Court II 4-pc. bedroom  *'</p>
        <p>group dresser, mirror, chest and headboard. Nightstand is extra.</p>
        <p>Save $400.  Rag  $999  gg</p>
        <p>599</p>
        <p>Furniture and bedding not sold in Ashland, Concord, Danville, Goldsboro, Greenville, High Point, Rock Hill, Rocky Mount.</p>
        <p>AU BfOOINO ON SALE 60-'300 OFF Mts SAVE *60 on Drowaor bodding sot</p>
        <p>In your choice of innerspring or  matiras.  o,  bo.</p>
        <p>polyurethane foam.  spring  Rg  $99  99</p>
        <p>$139.99 Full mattress or</p>
        <p>foundation  99.88  ea  pc</p>
        <p>ALL RECLINEOS ON SALE *40 *200 OFF *180 OFF Ho-mon 3-way roclinor</p>
        <p>A great way to relax! Cover treated with Scotchgard*</p>
        <p>Brand Fabric Protector.</p>
        <p>Reg $459 99</p>
        <p>279</p>
        <p>ALL TEEN FURNITURE ON SALE Canopy bed or matching pieces</p>
        <p>Choose Homestead twin size canopy bed, desk, hutch or dresser. Nows the time to add those extra pieces to your room. Reg. $239.99 each.</p>
        <p>129</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <p>ALL SOFA SLEEPERS ON SALE *100 *400 OFF SAVE *100 on full-size sofa sleeper</p>
        <p>Aris full size sofa sleeper is  Reg  $39999</p>
        <p>just perfect for overnight  ra  ra  rann</p>
        <p>guest. Hurry,thru Monday only.</p>
        <p>SAVE 25%</p>
        <p>Roody-mode</p>
        <p>drapories, blinds</p>
        <p>$26.99 Chico II, unlined,</p>
        <p>48x84 in., pr.........19.99</p>
        <p>$26.99 Carlisle, 48x64 in.,</p>
        <p>pr.................19.99</p>
        <p>$26.99 Newport, 48x84 in., pr.................19.99</p>
        <p>AvMbla m mada-io4nglh aiZM up to 106 in. long</p>
        <p>$19.99 Highlight blinds, 23x42 in., ea  ...14.99</p>
        <p>1/2 PRICE</p>
        <p>Limit 10</p>
        <p>SAVE 46%</p>
        <p>on Supremo Glow... our best selling sculptured</p>
        <p>carpet... INSTALLEDI</p>
        <p>Choose from sculptured plush pile carpets, in soil-hiding multicolors.</p>
        <p>$39.99 Supreme Glow, save</p>
        <p>46%.........21.49  sq. yd.</p>
        <p>Save 33%-46% on other Glow carpets reg. $14.99 to $39.99. now 9.99 to 21.49 sq. yd. installed.</p>
        <p>NomW Inetlwlon &amp;lt;Wh Good quWy ouahion on nod; 20 aq. yd. mMmum.</p>
        <p>Carpet not sold in Ashland, Concord, Danville, Goldsboro, Greenville, Rock Hill</p>
        <p>SAVE 28%</p>
        <p>on Colormate bath towel</p>
        <p>499</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>$6.99</p>
        <p>Soft, absorbent velour face reverses to thirsty terry loops. Cotton and polyester.</p>
        <p>$9.99 Plush rug, 22x35 inch  ........6.99</p>
        <p>$29.99 Double shower curtain.........24.99</p>
        <p>SAVE 33%</p>
        <p>Twin fizo shoots</p>
        <p>Sale ends March 31</p>
        <p>Reg. $6.99</p>
        <p>Choice of colors</p>
        <p>5*?</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0092" />
        <p>SAVE ^190 when you buy both</p>
        <p>Kenmore 2-speed, 6-cycle extra-capacity washer</p>
        <p>Heavy-duty with knit, delicate and permanent press cydes. Dual-</p>
        <p>Action* agitator, 3 wash/rinse temperatures, 3 water levels and 4</p>
        <p>self-cleaning lint filter. White.  m  W89  9</p>
        <p>Kenmore extra-capacity automatic termination dryer</p>
        <p>Heat shuts off automatically at preset dryness level. Easy loader</p>
        <p>69701</p>
        <p>door opening. White. Electric.</p>
        <p>Reg. $389.99 pilot-free gas dryer #75701 ...............</p>
        <p>Dryers requ)ie oormedor not included in prioee ahorvn. Sale ends March 31</p>
        <p>309J9</p>
        <p>269.</p>
        <p>Rg. $349.99</p>
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        <p>*288</p>
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        <p>tSU&amp;gt; ou. ft. uprlofit. 18.1</p>
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        <p>9^099 Ttoo iib"T7 Reo S2W.W *90 OfT dishwoshwr</p>
        <p>24-ln.builNnf0ature6 2-levot WMh action and Power Mtoer oontroi.</p>
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        <p>32r*R.g $399.90 Kawmora wNcrowasa</p>
        <p>TOww# MiMDffTimK# nOluf</p>
        <p>wami. 2-iiaeo mtmory. touch controla, varlabla power, more.</p>
        <p>SAVE ISO</p>
        <p>1499^</p>
        <p>Reg. $040.99</p>
        <p>Spaed and tNownifigl Dook up to 3 foodi at the same tkna. Probe, uch controle, more.</p>
        <p>149SL.</p>
        <p>2.0 peak HP vac</p>
        <p>Stieng eue^ (.70 HP VCM^.MaPbNbniih.</p>
        <p>Gepetdeonar</p>
        <p>"StaanHypa" epriye hot eolutton. PuNe out dM,lquidlneMy.</p>
        <p>80191</p>
        <p>1398p 111989</p>
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        <p>kMm. Buttonholtr.</p>
        <p>UiifVini II iWDPQe</p>
        <p>MaKDSi</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <p>Larg* Items such as sppilaricM are inventoried In our distrlllutiM einW end will be sdi^ ed for delivery or pick up. Delivery It extra.  Aek  about  Sears  Credit  Plane</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0093" />
        <p>Supr Chromix* black matrix picture tube for bright, natural color.</p>
        <p>Big^een... 19-ioch diagonal measure picture  tor family viewing!</p>
        <p>299</p>
        <p>$348.99. Sale ends March 31</p>
        <p>SAVE *50! Big-screen color TV at a great price</p>
        <p>Enjoy TV viewing with this 194n. diagonal measure picture ooior TV. Super Chromix* biack matrix pichjre tube helps provide rich, natural ooior. Dark brown finish tablelop cabinet</p>
        <p>Reg. $229.99</p>
        <p>Simple to use Commodore 64 home computer, *10 OFF</p>
        <p>Features 64K RAM memory and Microsoft^ PET BASIC language thats built-in. Has 66 character keyboard with 4 functions for ease of use. Sale ends March 31.69*1, .$89.99 *20 OFF Black oimI Whita TV</p>
        <p>12-inch diagonal measure pictureideal for kitchen, bedroom, den or as a second set. Sale ends March 26.249*1. $299.99 SO OFF! Color TV</p>
        <p>Personal-size, 12-in. diagonal measure picture TV set has Super Chromix* biack matrix picture tube. Thru March 31</p>
        <p>Reg. $199.99Eloctric I typowriter</p>
        <p>Features keyboard correction and manual return. Pica. Hurry, sale ends March 31 at Sears!</p>
        <p>Limited Quantities</p>
        <p>Reg. $24.99  *5  OFFSoors Difc 220 camera</p>
        <p>Just aim and shoot. Fixed focus, built-in flash with manual off/on and film advance. Sliding lens cover. Thru Monday,</p>
        <p>1/2 om</p>
        <p>99*tJS</p>
        <p>Compact iloteo</p>
        <p>Aiiyro 91000, CMittlS</p>
        <p>pliy/iooofd, fsooid pby*</p>
        <p>ComoHo</p>
        <p>With AM/FM storto. Pu9hbuthn oontrols. AC/DC. MMdii oot.</p>
        <p>SaltMdaMinliSl</p>
        <p>1/2FMC AM/FM ftoroo fodie Has hsadphonaa phis bulHn ipaaho. Blar* ImkM.</p>
        <p>Ro-foa</p>
        <p>SAVEn</p>
        <p>on iobr poworod colculalor</p>
        <p>IWDeBBnW nWCr</p>
        <p>dlChoioaofwal-let Bias or crsdit card size.</p>
        <p>Sate ends Monday!</p>
        <p>Umllsd Quantities</p>
        <p>SAVE on film</p>
        <p>$2.39 110 or 135 color print film. 24 ex. 1.79 00. $3.29 Kodak 110 or 135</p>
        <p>color print film, 24 ex____</p>
        <p>..............&amp;gt;.9 ae.</p>
        <p>$4.99 Kodak Disc film... .................409</p>
        <p> Sals sndi,Monday_</p>
        <p>Each of those advertised Items is readiiy avaiiabie for saie as advertised.</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears Credit Plans</p>
        <pb facs="00095642_0094" />
        <p>SuperGuard TIRE SALE</p>
        <p>SAVE 25%-40%</p>
        <p>Steel-belted Highway radiis</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>P155/80R12</p>
        <p>Reg. $59.99</p>
        <p>Two Steel belts for long wear. Low rolling-resistance helps save gas. Save 35% to 40% on all sizes thru April 28.</p>
        <p>bikes partially assembled</p>
        <p>Steel-belted All-season radiis</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>P155/80R12 Reg. $59.99 Great traction on wet, dry, snow, ice. Two steel belts for long wear. All sizes sale-priced through April 28.</p>
        <p>Our Best belted non-rodiai tires</p>
        <p>P156/80B12  ^ -oo</p>
        <p>Reg. $42.99  24</p>
        <p>Low priced tires with two long-wearing polyester plies. Save 30% on all sizes thru April 28.</p>
        <p>Mounting and rotation Inchidad</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>10-25%</p>
        <p>on all youth bikes in stock</p>
        <p>Choose from rugged BMX bikes for boys, cute character bikes for little kids and pretty high-rise bikes for girls.</p>
        <p>THROUGH MONDAY</p>
        <p>Not In Williamson</p>
        <p>partially aaaambled</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>20-*50</p>
        <p>Entire iftock</p>
        <p>wheel cycles</p>
        <p>A wide variety of 20-in. cycles to choose from with features to meet most exercise needs! Great values!</p>
        <p>THROUGH MONDAY</p>
        <p>Rag. $32.99</p>
        <p>M3 OFF sleeping bog</p>
        <p>Keeps you warm with 3-lbs. of Insulation. Great for camp-outs, sleepovers.</p>
        <p>No1 In Ashland or Williamson</p>
        <p>THROUGH</p>
        <p>MONPAY</p>
        <p>^2 OFF</p>
        <p>Sweotshlrts or Fonts</p>
        <p>T99 Each</p>
        <p># Reg. 19.98</p>
        <p>Spalding crewneck sweatshirt or pants in several colors.</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods Dept.</p>
        <p>Not In Ashland or Williamson</p>
        <p>Larger stores only</p>
        <p>THRU MONDAY 199</p>
        <p>I Rag.S2.89can</p>
        <p>SAVE on con of 3 tonnis bolls</p>
        <p>Can of 3 Penn* or Wilson* tennia balls.</p>
        <p>Limit 4 cant par customar.</p>
        <p>THROUGH</p>
        <p>MONDAY</p>
        <p>*12 OFF</p>
        <p>Seors 36 car bottery</p>
        <p>Reg. $49.99</p>
        <p>372?</p>
        <p>325 amps cold cranking power and 80 minutes reserve capaclty-in Groups 24, 24F and 74. Also available in Groups 45 and 71. For moat American-made care, many Imports. Installation included.</p>
        <p>Exchange</p>
        <p>*5 OFF INSTAUED</p>
        <p>Sears Heavy Duty shocks absoii&amp;gt;ers</p>
        <p>Ragutar $13.99</p>
        <p>THROUGH</p>
        <p>MONDAY</p>
        <p>Replace worn shocks and help give your car a comfortable ride with good ride control. Sizes to fit most cars and light trucks. Hurry in!</p>
        <p>Ask about Sears credit plans</p>
        <p>THRU MONDAY</p>
        <p>69*</p>
        <p>Rag. $t 09qi.</p>
        <p>SAVE 40* on 10W-30 All-woothor oil</p>
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        <p>Norman Lear, king of innovative prt^amming  All in the Family. Maude, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman  has returned to the small screen with a vengeance after a five-year absence. If a.k.a. Pablo, his new ABC sitcom with an all-Latin cast, gets a poor reception, he has</p>
        <p>another pHot waiting to take \ing. He sitcom set in a TV newsroom.</p>
        <p>off: Good Evenir ig. He Lied, a</p>
        <p>Lear, who will also produce an ABC-TV movie. Heart Sounds, says he came back to TV because the world has turned 120 to 130 degrees in the last five years in terms of what there is to write about  including the emergence of a whole Utino culture. All of this is fresh."</p>
        <p>Die-hard Cagney &amp;amp; Lacey fans were so affronted by its cancellation last fall that CBS gave the series a seven-episode reprieve. Sharon Gless, who shares star billing</p>
        <p>with Tyne Daly, is so confident the beat will on that shes _ m looking for a weekenc beach house in Laguna (she already has a house in Studio City thats like a little cabin). But why the Orange County artists colony rather than trendier Malibu? Malibu is show business," explains Sharon. Im in show business, I work among show-biz people; I dont need to live among them. I have to fight for a table in town; do I want to fight for a table at my beach house, too?</p>
        <p>Were it not for the rearrangement of files at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and the subsequent resurfacing of some old material, no one would know that 30 years ago, Ronald Reagan made his debut as a performer in Gambling City. A spokesman reports that Reagan worked as a backup for an all-male singing, dancing and acting group, The Continentals ..,. Though she</p>
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        <p>was star of the movie Daisy Miller and now heads the NBC series The Yellow Rose, Cybill Shepherd is no frail flower. When a hopeful hombre asked her definition of a terrific evening. Shepherd sent him packing with th thorny reply:</p>
        <p>Roping steers under a full moon."</p>
        <p>i)</p>
        <p>Paul Newman, whose new film Harry and Son was released this month, wanted to undeigo his angioplasty  a surgical procedure that cleans out cholesterol from the arteries  in secret So Newman elected to check into the remote ^uoia Hospital in Redwood City, under the nom de hospital John Smith. John Smith? Cmon Paul, surely you can do better than that.</p>
        <p>laybe the problem is that former Attorney General John Mttchell just cant sit still. Although he repeatedly has ben told that there is</p>
        <p>$5,000 at his disposal to commission a portrait to grace the halls of the Justice Department, he just hasnt availed himself of the opportunity," says a de-^partment .employ-</p>
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        <p>ee. According to sources, he is the only Atton^ General in memory who is not c^ hired  on canvas, that is.</p>
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        <p>What have yon Ibund to be the dIaadvaniiM of havtam your thfard child IT years after</p>
        <p>years yooraaoood? OlT. Utica, N.Y.</p>
        <p>So far there have only been pluses.</p>
        <p>A big plus is that nty husband, John, and I have a marvelous feeling of having done it before; were not frightened. Another bonus is having two grown kids to help.</p>
        <p>lUINnVANDROU</p>
        <p>recording star</p>
        <p>Is there soy one person responsible for helping you get where you are today?- P,S., Aurora, ID.</p>
        <p>I started out as a background singer and vocal arranger, work-</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>ing with people like David Bowie, Bette Midler and Quincy Jones.</p>
        <p>On one of my tours with Roberta Flack, when I was singing in the background, she su^nly said to me, Its about time you got hooked up with a record company." She promised to introduce me to managers and lawyers to make the transition easier. But Roberta must have kiKwn it would take something more dramatic to loosen me from my comfortable background slot She fired me.</p>
        <p>been an embarrassment to both the agency and the White House. Stencilled boldly on the snowcovered courtyard ground of U.S.I.A.s headquarters was one anonymous critics proposal: Its Time to Trim the Wick.</p>
        <p>i)</p>
        <p>ffom Anita Summer in New York, Robert Windekr in Los Armeies and Kathleen Maxa and Jane Otienberg in Washington. Edited by Joanne Kaufman.</p>
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        <p>BY PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN</p>
        <p>uesday night</p>
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        <p>Metuchen, N.J. At the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. W., a tan. overweight 7-year-old male Yorkie named Sandy is undergoing treatment by one of the few types of doctors left who make house calls. Our friends dont visit us anymore," the perturbed Mr. and Mrs. W. lament to Dr. Peter Borchelt, Ph.D., an animal behaviorist.</p>
        <p>Lately, it seems, Sandy has taken to biting friends of the family, as well as their housekeeper; this night he has also decided to nip the loafer-clad toes of Dr. Borchelt, a wholesome-lookii^ 39-year-old who appears as if he still consumes Skippy peanut butter (he</p>
        <p>does). Observing this behavior, which is triggered when nonfamily members have the unfortunate experience of coming too close to one of the W.s, Dr. Borchelt concludes that Sandy is fearful and aggressive toward strangers. Prescribing a series of gradual exposure" techniques designed to lessen Sa^s feat; the doctor helps the W.'s guide their pet toward overcoming the behavior. People start visiting again, but one problem remains: "Our friends think were nuts to invest in an animat psychiatrist.</p>
        <p>Perhaps it was inevitable. In a nation that is highly therapy-oriented and in which half of all families own d(^ or cats, the emergence of the pet psychologist should come as no surprise. At least one professional observer r^rds</p>
        <p>the growing legion of animal-behavior spe(^ists as part of a new frontier. People are realizing that animals have intrinsic value," contends Dr. Michael W. Fox, scientific director of the Humane Society of the United States in Washington. Pets are more deeply connected to people now than they ever were before.</p>
        <p>Admittedly, the image of the animal shrink conjures up strange visions of cats on couches and dogs free-associating about their relationships with their mothers (She was a  a real... bitch"). In fact, the modus operand! of Peter Borchelt resembles Sherlock Holmes far more than it smacks of Sigmund Freud.</p>
        <p>Floral Park, Queens, N. Y. Dr. Borchelt is pondering a case involving Brandy, a 4-year-old neutered-male short-hair cat. The problem, succinctly put by the owner; is that Brandy goes 80 percent of the time on the living-room carpet" This situation has persisted for two years, necessitating costly cleaning bills and causing undue embarrassment to Brandys family</p>
        <p>The first thing Dr. Borchelt tries to determine is whether Brandys predicament involves a preference for surface or for location (oddly enough, the cat urinates on the living-room carpet but not on an identical bathroom rug). We know theres a method to his madness, a pacing Borchelt explains to the owners, so think of what were</p>
        <p>doing as though it were a football game. We know some of the basic rules. What we dont know is at exactly what point well win.</p>
        <p>Borchelt spends 45 minutes or so probing Brandys behavior, asking Questions related to his history: When did the problem begin? What methods were used to counteract it? What were the results? Later, combing the premises, the doctor happens to notice the texture of the more heavily-trafficked bathroom carpel. Matted</p>
        <p>The image of the animal shrink conjures up oMona of dogs fi/ee-asaodating about their*mothers.</p>
        <p>iiy tfrhis</p>
        <p>living-room counterpart. This might account for Brandys preference, reasons the latter-day Holmes. He then devises an experiment in which litter boxes are positioned on two.favorite living-room spots, and a swatch of livi^room carpet is nailed to the desired bathroom litter box. Eventually, Brandy should learn to use the litter tox in the bathroom. Hes just like Quincy, Brandys family says of their animal behaviorist.</p>
        <p>In a given week, the know-how of the peripatetic Dr. Borchelt has extended to an inter-male aggression case with two Dobermans, a separation problem of a Portuguese water d(^ in New</p>
        <p>Hardly dogmatic, Dr. Borchelt still mantiges to make use of the couch.</p>
        <p>Jers^ and somewhat destructive be havior (chewing and clawing) involving a miniature poodle. It has also encompassed more serious matters: bites, the most common reason for seeking the assistance of an animal behaviorist. Forty-five percent of all children between ages 4 and 18 are bitten by dogs, according to a 1982 University of Pennsylvania study.</p>
        <p>Since the late 19th century, when</p>
        <p>4 Family Weekly  march 2S  i9m</p>
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        <p>Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov discovered he could make dc^s salivate on command, animal-behavior research has been applied to everything from trainii^ pigeons to deliver messages to teaching Flipper how to be a movie star. It wasn't until the 1970's, however, that behaviorists, relying on techniques developed for the modification of human-conduct problems, began turning their attention to p^. Though qualified behavior therapists like Dr. Borchelt are still relatively rare (he has a Ph.D. in comparative psychology with a sp^lty in animal behavior^, the field is expanding; today there are at least four veterinary schools with staff animal behaviorists, and courses on animal behavior are slowly becoming a part of currculums.</p>
        <p>The acceptance of a Dr. Borchelt can be attributed to new scientific knowledge, public-health imperatives and changing relationships between people and pets. Sheer numbers tell some of the story. There are 55 million dogs and 52 million cats in this country, and according to Dr. Alan Beck, director of The Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine, onequarter of the pets turned over to animal shelters every year are abandoned because they have behavioral difficulties. Of those aninwls. Beck estimates that 85 percent are eventually euthanized.</p>
        <p>At the same time, though, there seems to be a countervailing trend afoot. Americans are beginning to come to grips with their attachment to 5ets, the human companion animal x)nd,'' as it is known in veterinary circles. We have individuated our relationship to our pets," observes University of Pennsylvania psychiatrist Dr. Aaron H. Katcher. Fewer children, increased familial instability and a lack of familiarity with animals are some of die reasons he feels pets are becoming more important in our culture. So the idea of pet therapy, in his view, is a logical outgrowth of the legitimization of the feelings people now hold toward their animals.</p>
        <p>Peter Borchelt (^ed to treat anirnals because, he explains, "it's easier to find answers. He completed his doctorate in 1973 and joined the staff of New York City's Animal Medical Center in 1978. In 1980, still affiliated with the hospital, he started a private practice. His specialty was considered so obscure that the phone company refused to list "Animal Behavior" in the Yellow</p>
        <p>^^^y he roams the streets arid highways of the New York City area in his silver Volkswagen, license plate emblazoned; ANML dHVR. Along with some two dozen others who share his specialty nationwide (others include Dr. Benjamin Hart in Davis, Calif., Dc Suzanne Arguello in Fort Collins, Colo., and Dr. Sharon Cromwell-Davis in</p>
        <p>Athens, Ga.), Borchelt is filling a long-existing void between obedience trainers and veterinarians. Some vets argue that good trainers work better than Ph.D.'s: Dr. Borchelt insists that</p>
        <p>potential clients consult a vet first Typically, hell spend two to four hours with a pet, usually at the clients home, at a cost between $100 and $200, depending on the severity of the case.</p>
        <p>Unlike the proverbial Dr. Dolittle, who talked to the animals, Borchelt talks to their owners, focusing their attention on learning techniques or on altering the environment Aggressive behavior.</p>
        <p>Family Weekly  march 2s   5</p>
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        <p>Dose fD you: The good doctor seems to have a way with animals.</p>
        <p>separation dilemmas, phobias and excessive grooming and feeding patterns all fall within this purview.</p>
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        <p>ny and Corky, two Dalmatians, were fighting, all Dr. Borchelt had to do was take one look to realize he had a classic inter-male aggression problem." Unbeknownst to the owners, the dogs had not been neutered. "In this situation," he explained to them, "we know it is related to male hormones."</p>
        <p>Sometimes success is elusive, however; as in the case of an 11-year-old male Yorkie afflicted with acute separation anxiety. For almost all its life, the little fellow would shake, pace and salivate whenever his owner left for woilc. Eventually, the owner contacted Dr. Borchelt, who attempted to treat the disorder behaviorally. "We couldnt fake that dog," he recalls now. It was the .^uivalent of trying to get an American to unlearn English.</p>
        <p>Many people assume that their pets behavior troubles are their fault, but "the owner is just one of thousands of variables that influence behavior, says Borchelt He points out that the bereft but typical response of the owner of a</p>
        <p>wily Lhasa apso is, "My mother-in-law says I'm doing it all wrong: I should stick her nose in it and hit her with a nwspaper."</p>
        <p>In some cases, however, personal situations can affect pets. The soKalled "jealousy response," for instance, is common when a divorce living in her old apartment starts seeirig someone new, or when a baby arrives. Under such circumstances, a dog may bite or howl, exercising its natural protective instincts while "misinterpreting affection on the part of humaijf as a threat. One of Dr. Borchelts cases involved a situation in which a newly remarried woman, terrified of being kicked out of her second husband's apartment building due to her rambunctious boxer came to him for advice. Using a gradual exposure technique in which she would repeatedly pretend to leave home, the woman managed to reduce the dogs fear of his new home  and also pacify the neighbors.</p>
        <p>Not every case involve cats and dogs. Dr Borchelt once made a "stable call" to see a horse deathly afraid of blacksmiths. To counteract this "blacksmith phobia, Borchelt "desensitized" the animal by having other stable workers don pieces of the blacksmiths clothing.</p>
        <p>Peter Borchelt doesnt know whether animal behaviorists will become American institutions the way veterinarians and ck^ trainers have.</p>
        <p>It does seem likely, though, that as pets continue to play an important role in our lives, so, too, will sp^alists like Peter Borchelt. "Theres still so much we dont know," he stresses as he drives home contemplating the future of his field. But no doubt, Borchelt will pursue this, and other issues, with dogged determination. Wi</p>
        <p>Patricia Leigh Brown is a /Vew Yorh writer contemplating psychiatric help for her Lhasa apso.</p>
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        <p>aVERY DErtNTIELY MEANS BUSINESS</p>
        <p>By Steve Jenning</p>
        <p>Everybody talks about the weather but nobody ever does anything about it  so goes the old saw. Well, Tei (pronounced "Tay") A. Gordon, a 13-year-old eighth grader from Corvallis, Ore., is doing something: He's making money from it via weekly newsletters that help building mana^rs cut energy costs.</p>
        <p>Known as The Ene^ Advisor, this young tycoons research enterprise boasts 50 corporate clients, including Fortune 500 heavyweights like J.C. Penney and General Milk, who pay as little as $47 a year for Tei's service and, in the case of General Mills, save as much as $13 million in energy costs because of it. Tei's bank account has also benefited nicely. "Ive made $3,000 to $4,000 in the last year." What precise service does Gordon provide to such an impressive client roster?</p>
        <p>Every Monday morning, Tei rin^ the National Oceanic &amp;amp; Atmospheric Administration (N.O.A.A.) in Washington, D.C., to gather information the agency collected the previous week. The data concern so&amp;lt;alled "degree days, a measure that indicates how much fuel is needed to keep a buildings temperature comfortable.</p>
        <p>Such information is important to owners of large commercial building, particularly if they have buildings in several cities. Degree figures coupled with calculations on energy usage help landlords rate the efficiency of heating and/or cooling systems.</p>
        <p>Tei receives these stati^ics through a telephone hookup that connects his fathers office computer with N.O.A.A. The data appear on the computer screen and are then printed out and mailed to Teis subscribers.</p>
        <p>Though Tei has been the high-octane fuel behind The Energy Advisor, credit for the idea goes to a family friend named Arthur N. Orans. He started the service in 1982 but soon turned it over to Tei through a licensing agreement.</p>
        <p>"The kid is a pretty good marketer," says Orans. "Hes got subscribers in North Carolina, Florida and Washington state  all over."</p>
        <p>But few of those customers know that theyre actually dealing with a 13-year-old, 5-foot-l-inch vendor.</p>
        <p>Thirteen, oh really? Id like to buy stock in his company, was the reaction of E.R. Haduch, director of engineering for First Office Management in Chicago. He uses Teis data to monitor ener</p>
        <p>gy in 18 building across the country.</p>
        <p>Until recently Tei worked only about half an hour a week and hired friends to help with tasks like envelope stuffing. "But once I got a little publicity and</p>
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        <p>There has, of course, been a bit of ribbing from classmates about his success. But most erf them are taking it</p>
        <p>pretty well, he says. "And I ve made a lot of new friends  RV</p>
        <p>Sleue Jenning is a wnter who is based in Portland Ore</p>
        <p>Family Weekly  march 25  i9wn</p>
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        <p>XEND VACATIONS</p>
        <p>By Janice Meehan</p>
        <p>It may be only a brief escape, but a weekend away at an old inn or small resort can be just as relaxing as a vacation.</p>
        <p>I'm a die-hard devotee of the weekend getaway arv! have found that one well-planned and executed jaunt can last  in spirit at least  until, well, the following Friday. it comes down to five basic rules.</p>
        <p>Ruk I: Make reservations. Gone are the days when you could simply show up at the door of some charming inn and get a room for the night Its not impossible, but why take the chance of being disappointed? A spokesman for the New England V^tion Center suggests that a oood rule of thumb is to hock at least a week or two in advance. it only takes 8 phonr call and usually a deposit to insure that youll get the weekend retreat you want</p>
        <p>And bring the confirmation slip with you. If you havent heard back from the hotel after sending the deposit call before you leave home to make sure you are expected.</p>
        <p>if you are lu&amp;lt;^ enough to get a reservation on short notice, get the name of whomever you a)eak with on the phone, ^wll, she sounded young and had a very nice voice" prrfoably wont get you very far at 11 P.M. when the inn is full. As a final courtesy to the innkeeper; and for your own peace of mind, let him know about what time you plan to arrive. If youre stuck somewhere at 10 P.M., give him a ring to hold your room and maybe a small supper," suggests Jim McGovern, owner of Hermitage, an inn in</p>
        <p>WUmimflton, Vl Rule 2: Do some research. Surprises can be nice, but not if they involve your pocket-</p>
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        <p>Rule 3: Know where you are going. Sounds furmy, huh? Well its no joke drivirig back roads at 4 AM. looking for that quiet little lane that veers off near the big tree. Get cxpZ/dt directions: Exactly how many miles after the fourth stoplight?</p>
        <p>Rule 4: Pack a snack, inns and most resorts have set  and usually early  dining hours. If youre leaving on a Friday after 5 P.M., chances are you wont get to your destination until a^er the kitchen closes. Unless you plan to last until morning on nuts and a beer from the local pub, bring along sonKthing to eat</p>
        <p>Rule 5: Most important of all: Be realistic If you have been working all week, a seven-hour drive to gel somewhere to relax is any-thir^ but relaxing. It might be easier to take a train or to price a spc closer to home.</p>
        <p>Be certain, loo, that your expectations make sense. Brochures can spin some remarkable fairy tales, like the charming Colonial that is actually fitted with aluminum siding, or the cozy inn that turns out to have 187 rooms. If you find yourself in this sorry situation, use the disappointment as a reason to investigate nearby places that may prove more hospitable the next time.</p>
        <p>Also remember that it takes some time to wind down after a week of deadliiies and meetings, so dont make a fuss if the relish tray isnt delivered to your table five minutes after youre seated. Relax and have an olive.</p>
        <p>Finally, leave your weekday pace at home: You dont have to see everything in one weekend. If you like where you are staying, thats a perfect reason to return. Let yourself settle in, enjoy the pampering and the quiet You worked hard for this getaway, and if youve planned it well, you wont have to worit hard to enjoy it RV</p>
        <p>Janice Meehan is a writer who specializes in travel articles.</p>
        <p>Family Weekly  march 25  i9w 13</p>
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        <p>ILL HARD WORK CAUSE HARD FEELINGS?By John E. Gibson</p>
        <p>TRUE OR FALSE?</p>
        <p>1. If your boss takes his anger out on you, there isn't much you can do about it without risking your job security.</p>
        <p>2. Your attitude toward work can affect your health.</p>
        <p>S. Makirig a great deal of money is the sole motivation for people to start their own businesses.</p>
        <p>4. Your chance of success in starting a new business is better if you do it alone  without a partner.</p>
        <p>5. The arrangement of furniture in an office can affect a visitor's impression of the occupant.</p>
        <p>6. Your success on the job may provoke colleagues to feel jealous toward you and thus not give you full credit for your achievements.</p>
        <p>ANSWERS</p>
        <p>1. False. According to investigators at the University of Michigan, there are three possible responses to the situa</p>
        <p>tion; (1) Seethe inwardly at your employers unfair attack] but say nothing; (2) yell back at him for having blown up without &amp;amp;tting your side of the story; (3) wait until the boss has cooled down and can discuss the matter rationally. The researchers point out that the last response is the most effective because it restores your sense of control over the situation; problems are more likely to be resolved in a calm atmosphere. They note that, although you cant avoid conflict entirely, you can take a reflective approach rather than suppressing anger or blowing your stack.</p>
        <p>2. Thte. Institute for Social Research studies showed that when the resources and demands of the work environment do not adequately meet the needs and abilities of the worker, the employee is likely to develqa symptoms of strain, which can lead to illness. The investigators found that the individual who nds his job tedious and boring is more likely to have health problems than someone who is challen^ by his work.</p>
        <p>3. False. According to research at Purdue University, people who start their own businesses fall into three categories. The first, the craftspeople.</p>
        <p>utilize a particular personal skill, like plumbing or hairstyling, and view having their own business as a vehicle for doing what they like to do.</p>
        <p>The second group consists of growth-oriented types, individuals who usually have had previous managerial experience and are seeking to capitalize on their know-how and start a business in order to achieve specific financial</p>
        <p>Business success may oen result fhsn the support and balance of a partn^psMp.</p>
        <p>goals. The third group, entrepreneurs, are strongly motivated to start their own companies as a way of avoiding working for others.</p>
        <p>4. False. Nearly one-third of those who start their own companies have fulltime partners; those establishments, on the average, tend to fare better financially than those firms founded by one person. Researchers say this success</p>
        <p>may result from the psycholc^ical support and the balance of skills found in a partnership.</p>
        <p>5. True. The relationship between the way an executive is perceived by visitors and the arrangement of the office furniture was studied by a team of behavioral scientists at the Iowa State Universitys School of Business Administration. Employees who work in an office with an open desk arrangement (desk against the wall, with the visitors chair pulled forward so the desk is not a barrier) are perceived by outsiders to be friendlier and more extroverted than workers operating in a closed desk arrangement (where the desk is situated as a barrier). In addition, more favorable impressions are elicited about persons whose work places are somewhat messy, rather than excessively clean or excessively sloppy.</p>
        <p>6. True. Studies conducted by psychologists at the University of Toronto showed that if a person is succesrful at work, his detractors will outnumber those who will give him the credit he deserves. In most cases, someone elses success is perceived by others as lar^ ly a matter of luck or of knowing the right people. Colleagues consider financial failure, on the other hand, to be the result of the entrepreneurs own inability, laziness, mistakes in judgment and stupidity, m</p>
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        <p>WHAT</p>
        <p> IN THE WORLDGOOD OU BOYS?</p>
        <p>embers of the Old Boy Network  businessmen who grew up or went to school together  have long been thought to have an advantage over those in business without such contacts.</p>
        <p>But Prof. Stuart L. Meyer of the Kellogg Graduate School of Manaament at Northwestern University says that collaborating with old pals is fraught with peril:</p>
        <p>Friends often fail to demand the same standards from one another that they do of strangers. They can be reluctant to criticize their buddies and sometimes e;q)^ special a&amp;gt;n-cessions. And most dangerous, Meyer adds, is that friends usually figure a handshake seals their deal.</p>
        <p>How to avoid such pitfalls and put your contacts to work? Get everything on paper, for one thing. And if you know your buddy has a short temper or is unreliable, reconsider the deal.CATCHY OOTHIS</p>
        <p>The fashion world has tried to cope with the Walkman and its many</p>
        <p>clones by designing jackets with special pockets for the stereos. But now, for those of us who like the idea of portable music but whose sartorial sensibility is offended by foam-rubber earpieces, theres the Music Vest, clothing with an FM radio and spiers built right in.</p>
        <p>Michael J. Waldron, aeator of the vest, contends that his design is a public service as well as a fashion statement Headphones  lack of</p>
        <p>aesthetic value aside  can be a safety hazard, blocking out the sound of, say, an oncoming car. His invention solves that problem by placing the speakers squarely on the shoulders of the music lover.</p>
        <p>The vest may soon be available nationally, alon; with Waldrons other tunefu togs, the Music Jacket and the Music Jogger (a jogging suit).</p>
        <p>BY MARION LONGBBSBf&amp;amp;ion</p>
        <p>Wf hen I was 17,  crooned Frank Sinatra, it was a very good year. According to the song, Sinatra had a couple of other notable years. But how manv banner years can the rest of us expect? According to Desmond Morris, author of the Book of Ages, any age can be exceptional.</p>
        <p>Morris points out that great achievements have been made at all different points in peoples lives. 'The compound microscope was invented by Zacharias Janssen in 1590, at age 10 Brigham Young fathered his 56th child at 69. And pianist Artur Rubinstein lled recital halls through his 95th year.</p>
        <p>Nor does Morris neglect the middle years. Charles Goodyear came up with a new mb-ber process, Rudolf Diesel invented an engine. Edwin Land designed a revolutionary new camera, and Charles Townes brought the laser to light  all at age 38.</p>
        <p>The lesson these people teach us," says Morris, is to never think it is too late.THITABTI OPSUCCUS</p>
        <p>Americas lean economic years may be over for a while. One indicator In 1983, 1,803 new food products were introduced  more than any year in the last two decades. According to New Product News, unveilings of new edibles were up a fat 20 percent over 1982.</p>
        <p>The debut of a veritable cornucopia of foods suggests that the industry expects a robust economy in 1984.hiiiiily &amp;gt;\cckly</p>
        <p>And it is tempting Americas taste budis with Q0erin^ like curry-flavored ketchup, salami made from fish (Sea-lamO and ketchup-flavored potato chips (Ket-chips).</p>
        <p>"The largest helping of the new foods was baked goods, and close on the heels (rf breads came an assortment of low-calorie and low-sodium goodies. But the item that has America chomping at the bit is Guaca- ^ '' mole Bubble Gum.</p>
        <p>ABIIlifB IMJUfTKI</p>
        <p>It looks like Justices blindfold may have slipped a bit, at least when it comes to crmes committed by female juveniles. Research by a Toronto lawyer shows that punishments meted out to girls are stiffer than those handed down to boys for  similar offenses. Girls are also more likely to end up in court, and once there, are more often sent to reform schools.</p>
        <p>Lawyer Sherrie Bamhorst contends that police and judges apply one set of standards to tx^, another to girls.</p>
        <p>For example, curfew violations are tolerated in young males as a sign of burgeoning independence, but are punished In females as self-destructive behavior. Further, the sexual indiscretions of young men are far more likely to be overlooked than are those of young women.</p>
        <p>This discrimination may well be unconscious. But to eliminate it, Bamhorst sugge^ that training sessions be started for both police and judges and that misdemeanors be handled out of court reserving the courtroom for more serious crimes.</p>
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        <p>(All Aries) Sunday  Elton John 37; Howard Cosell 64; Aretha Franklin 42. Monday</p>
        <p> Diana Ross 40; James Caan 45; Sandra Day OConnor 54. Wednesday  Edmund S. Muskie 70. Thursday  Eugene McCarthy 68. Friday Warren Beatty 47. Saturday</p>
        <p> Richard Chamberlain 49.</p>
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        <p>SUNDAY. MAKCH 25, 1984</p>
        <p> MEWS</p>
        <p>FEATURES SJRORTS</p>
        <p>by Charles Schulz</p>
        <p>WE CAN TELL A LOT ABOUT A PATIENT BV 0B5ERVIN6 WHICH ME EATS FIRST, THE CARE OR THE FR0STIN6</p>
        <p>NOW FROMTHIS LITTLE EXPERIMENT PO you THINK WE CAN TELL WHAT YOU NEEP IN YOUR LIFE ?</p>
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